SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEZHEVENKO, G. S. - NEZHNOV, G. N.

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NEZ.-I-EVENKO, G. S. 64,69. Povyshenilye nroizvoditallnosti. truda pri rab-.)te na tokarnykh stankakii. (Dryt paboty tokar-3-a-rovatint laureata 3talinskoy preTdi... ) L., 1954. 12 s. s chert. 21 3M. (Vseeioyuz. o-vo po rasprostraneniyu'rolit. I nauct. znaniy. Leningr. dom nauch.--tekhn. propagandy. Llstok navatora. No. 27 (21~6))- 3.900 ekz. 35k---lW9 ukazan v kontse teksta.--j54-15532zh/ 621.94ist # 621.941(47) (092 Nezhevenko) S ,D: KNIZHANYA LEI"JPISI NO. 6. 1955 2114 Ng'z'heMnko, G.S. and Rellter. S.D. Tokmmoye Dolo. (V Pomo Shchl Tokaryu Mts.) Kievj Goste Khizdat USSR, 19~4 184 s. s. Ill.; 1 L. Chert. 20sm. (V Pomoshchl Sell Skomu Stroitell Stvu I Mts.) 7.000 Ekzo 4r. 95k. V Per.-Ia UKR. Yaz (54-554e0) 621.941 --ZIZWIU&WW Stalinskoy premii. Ajmtokarl, laureELt Kake use of all possibilities to increase labor productivity. Sov.profsoiusy 6 no.17:18-19 D 158. (WHA 12:1) 1, Gdesskiy zavod radial'afth stankov. (Labor productivity) NEZHEVZNKO, Grigoriy Semenovich [Ne-phovenkc, H.J0 tokar'; RUBIN, H., red.; BELOUS, I. [Silolis, Ij, takan.red. [Our institute of progressive exTeriencel Nash robituychyi instytut. Cidesa, Odeo'ke kni2hkova vyd-vo. 1r,359. 21 p. WIRA 13:2) 1. Golova Hadi gromadolkopp inatitutu peredovogo dosvidu Weslkogo zavodu radial'no-sverdlil'nikh verstativ (for Ne2havenko). (Odessa--Drilling and boring machinery) (Smployees, Training of) N3ZMMIKO, G.. tokar'. laureat Stalinfikoy premii Institut at thn place of work. Sov.profeoiuzY 7 no-15:11-12 A.g '5 9. (HUbt 12:12) 1. Odesskty zavod radial 'no-sv"rlil Inykh stankov. (Odessa-Machinel-r industr7) (Education. Cooperative) HEZHMIIKup G., t4arl-ekoroatnik, laureett Gosud&rstvennc)y jximiA. You are tht toiler and aighly principled championl Sov. prc-fooiuzy 19 no.7:1-3 Ap 'Q. (MDA 16:4) 1. Odeaskiy zavod radiallno-sverlillnykh stankov. (Socialist competition) (Comunist e'Ithics) j, q ACC NR~ AP6021526 SOURCE CODE: UR /0089/ 66/02!OY(306/64-8 q-- /o4~4----'. AUTHOR: Ignat'yev, B. G. 1 lie zheirenko . L. B. ,Kov-;~lev k. V. Poltoratskiy, N. I.- Fomin. G. S.1 Yakutovich M. V. ORO: none TITLE: Production of thin plate from refractory carbides SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no. 6, 1966, 489-494 TOPIC TAGS: zirconium, zircoOu a bide, jvww*v:r,--earbide, -p(wwinn ex.trusion, pamamenowm rolling, adalwanke* thin plate_&mmaWRb4c_ f -1 BSTRACT: Two/methods of producing dense, thin plate fro zirconium- arbide Z~j ~der_Xvhave been investigated: 1) hot extrusionKitb subse- t quent high- emperature einterin with various surface-active additives; 2) rolling .lirconium-carbide powder-onto plate and subsequent sintering. A mi_xTu_r__e 7-- 6T-M-epovders or zlrconT~m-carbide and metallic zirconium (15 wt.%) plasticized with a 3% solution of rubber in 3-chlorethylene 2 was extruded under a specific pressure of 1.5-3.0 t/cm into plate which was sintered at 2100-2500C for up to 3 hr. Tests shoved that the powder fineness, specific extruaion pressure,and temperature and duration of sintering had only a slight effect on the final product Card L 35860-66 ACC NR: AP6021526 density. which averaged from 5.02 to 5.82 g/cm3. re:3ults were obtained in extrudina: and a intering p mixtures with the addition of 0.3-1.5 wt.% of NiCO3 o,- salts. For example, the oxygen content in both aiitered specimens with activating additives was 3-4 times mena without additives (0.05-0.0S? and 0.25%, respactively). highest density plate (about 6.3 g/cm3-94% of the obtained with the addition of 0.3 wt.% r1iCO3 or Ni.'204 a specific surface of 8 m2/g. which was extruded aid sintered at 2400-2500C. Plate rolled from granulLted particle size of 100-280 U, prepared from a powder with a 3% solution of 1.0 wt.% powdered rubber in at a temperature of up to 2000C In a vacuum of 10-1 temperatures (2100-2500C) in an argon atmosphere 300-350 mm, Hg. It was found that the density of increased with increasing powder fineness and sint!ring The beat results were obtained with powder ground kppreciably better Late from the same NiC;.'04 activating and unsinteredi lower than in speci- The theoretical) was to a powder vithl subsequently powder with a mixture plasticizedl 3enzine, was sintered mm Hg and at higher Lt a pressure of 'he sintered plate temperature. ror 96 hr (a svecific! surface of d m'jgj. -The I mm-thicR plate rolled rron this powder, after sigtering at a temperature of 2300C or higher, had a density of 6.5 g/cmj (97% of the theoretical). Elimination of the need for acti- vating additives and higher density of the fJnal product are definite advantages of the second method of producing thin plate from zir- c0nium-carbide owder. Orig. art.-has: 2 figures and 8 tables. [MS)'- UB CODE: 01J7 M SUBM DAM 29Jan66/ ORIG REIF: OOT/ 0 H REFi 0 D PRESSI 5-0,3;7 Cctrd IGNAME11, B. G. ; IIEZHEVENKO, L. V. - FULTOFIVIISKlY, N. I.; M-LMN, G. S. ; YiWJTOVIC,11, M. V. "Fabrication of large Ga:Darit makes frcm refractcry caxtides." paper submitted but not presentei at Lnt-I Powder fletailurgy Conf, 2.iew Yor? Ci-,~ 14-17 June 1965. lY 5 (4) AUTHORS: Ershler, B. V., Nezhevenko, M. A., SOV/20-126-1-34/62 Hyasishcheva, TITLE: The Mechanism of the Radiation Decomposition of Hydrogen Per- oxide (Mekhanizm radiatsionnogo raspada perekisi vodoroda) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, lir 1, pp 126 - 129 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The papers on the decomposition mentioned in the title (Refs 1-3) did not compare the yield G H202 with the data of A. 0. Allen (Ref 10) concerning the radiolysis of water by jr-rays. These data may be represented by the equation 0) (2)~ + 1)H20 - (2m + n )H20 - nH + mOH - 1H 202 + kH2, where k,l,m,n are Allen's coefficients, which give the quantity of the individu- al particles formed by the absorption of 100 ev radiation. The authors wish to prove that such a comparison may contribute towards clearing up the entire mechanism. They carzied out the radiolysis in the absence of H2 and 02 by blowing nitrogen Card 1/3 through the liquid. As further reactions, which develop with- Theldechanism of the Radiation Decomposition of SOV/20-126-1--34/62 Hydrogen Peroxide out the liberation of oxygen, they mention; If 20 2 + H ----) It20 + + OR (II); H 2 02 + OH -4 H 20 + HO 2 (1"); and H02 f H ___"202 (IV). The entire reaction group I - IV is in the following de- noted by A. With oxygen liberation the following reactions are possible: Ho 2 + OH -* H 20 + 0 2 (13); H20 2 + R 02__~ E20 + OR + * 02 (C); H02 + R02__) H202 + 02 (D) and 11202 + 2H 02 -4 2H202 + * 02. Determination of the predominating reaction in the inter- ruption of the reaction chain is possible by comparing Allen's data with the values for G El2 02. The equations for the reaction mechanisms A + B, A + C, A + D and A + E are written down and are graphically represented (Figs 1-4). The analysis of the equations and the experimental data eive the mechanism A +D + C. There are 4 figures and 10 references2 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 Tfle keehanism of the Radiation Decomposition of SOV/20-126-1-3,4/62 Hydrogen Peroxide ISSOCIATION: Inatitut teoretichookoy i eksperimentallnoy fizili Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics of the Academy of Sciencea, USSR) PRESENTED: January 28, 1959, by A. 1. Alikhanov, Academician SUBMITTED: January 26, 1959 Card 3/3 L 237-66 EWFTWAPAM-2/19WAW-2 1.111(c) 03 ~ACCESSION MRS AT6007972 6/0000/64/000/000/1065/1072 AUTHOR: Abranyan, Ye. A Bander 1. Yo.; A.J ~.Jj. o-,, I. M.; ~SM2y,_A. A.; Pal.chAk0_v._x&__ ~olev. G. B. Ka4nav _W__ S ; Popov 0 1 Pro1z"MDAW _4Z.7 Lu~ Samaylov. 1. SkrinakLy. A. M. I T%41D,- L- 1~cnlkov'M. G. ; 4Qf[10vqYAJ2&_" oko !Lhlq Mazhevenko, 0. Ostreyko, G. M.1 S lov, A. A.; Tina . ~TITLEs Work an the str4ong-current acceleratgmylf the Nuclear PhYsics Institute ISO AN SSSR. (1) Strong-current pulse accalerators with ;p1ral. storage .7-WaL itrons. (11) Strong-current accelerators with one-zvvolution capture of the in- jected electrons SOURCES International Conference an High Energy A:celeratoER, Dubna. 1963. dy. 'Moscow, AVc-mizdat-, 1964, 1065-1072 JOPIC TAGSe high energy accelerator. electron accelerator. electron beam, betatrons' ipla"a ABSTRACTS The work on developing atreng-current electrw ring accelerators Iwas begun in 1265 by the authors at the Nuclear Physics Institute, Siberian Depam.. meotq Academy of Sciences SSSR, with the object of studying the possibility of Le" L/3 L 4237-66 !ACCESSION MR: AT5007979 0 faming relativistic stabilized beams. In the laboratorLev of the Institute CK- perimental studies were carried out on the four methods for obtaining large ring currents of relativistic electrons: (1) spiral method of storing the electrons in installations of the betatron type with subsequent betatron synchrotron accelera- tion (Budker G. 1. CEW4 Sympgsium 1, 68 (1956); (2) obtaining of liniting electron currents by means of the injection of electrons from a strong-current linear ac- celerator into a ring chamber of large aperture with subsequent synchrotron accele- ration; (3) storage of electrons In tracks (parking crbits) with constant magnetic field by means of the multiple injection of electrons from another less strong- current accelerator; this method is utilized for the storage of electrons and posi- trans in experiments with colliding beams (expounded in detail by G. 1. Budker in the present collection, p. 274); (4) obtaining of large electron currents by means of the acceleration of electrons by a ring plasma. The present report dis- cusses the first two methods under the following topics, (r) pulsed iron-less betatron with prelioLinary charge storage (B-2 device)-. strang-current pulsed syn- chrotron 3-2S; pulsed strong-current betatron with spiral storage (B-3 device). (11) Iron-loss we-turn strong-current synchrotron (BSa)*. stmg-current pulsed synchrotron B-3H. Orig. art. hass 7 figures. Card 2/3 L h237-66 &CCESSION Mitt ATS007971 ASSOCIATIONe institut yadstmoy fizLki SO AN SSSR (KUMImAr ft8ics InGtitu'tal F&O AN SSSR) MMNlrrEDo 26May6S EXCI.1 00 so CODE Np. NO REF SOVI 001 OTHERS 001 ~~'313 L ACC NR: AP6031256 AUTHOR: Budkor,G.1.; Vedvedq_vP.1.; MOA;Xioy,y~u.h.; 110zh0v0nko,O,A.; 0s1;rcyko.G.K!', Paa~s ~ukV.S. ; Sa-moylav.,I.1~. J O,W-: none TVLE': The BSB iron-freo singlo turn synchrotron SQUIM,E: Zhurnal tokhnicheskoy fiziki, v.3G, no. 9, 1966, 1323-IJ315 TOPIC TAGS: electron accelerator, synchrotron ABSTIZACT: Thin paper is concerned with tho typo 3511 Iron-frt!(., turn lynchru.~- dq Iveloped at the IYar CO AN SSSR for injection of up to 180 1Mt-V electron-,; InLo a stor- age ring. A general description of the machine has b,!en given cl:;ew~lc!re 'by Ye.A. Abramyan arxi 22 other authors (TrarLsocticv-s of the IntPzmati--)*!,.,k1 Conf,2re;.ca on Accelerators, Dubna, 1963, D.1055, Ator.-iizdat, M. , 19GO. In Lha prcsci-~ paper certit.1.1 foatures of the accelerator aro described in somewhat more d,--tail, including the nc!t, the magnet power supply, and the iRjcctor, and t11"3 nC1jL-"L1-:10nt Of t:..o discussed. The magnot winding connintn of two concentric duralt=in nblo Of WiLh3tanflinf,' ,i of the beam circulates. The outer ring ia cap, ' I ii 50 atmo and the geometry Is such that the inner ring is in eq. netic forces , being subjected only to a hydror3tntic presEjure. T'~.o Lj -,o~-mred curroat -- about by a 0.045 F capacitor bank charged to 10 W. The maximum mag~~,L LCord 1/2 ACC NRt AP6031256 corro9j)ovidinly to fat oloctron onorly of 161) MOV. Timm nxv two nioxfl.iorv c'.:Ot- bnrilm which aro (11sclim-god at solooUvi Filtmofi of tho cyclo'.1 to c(1Jjf.j-f)1 of Vio ninf,,viLtc ftold. InjectIon of GOO IN ol.octrojit; M necoiiji', 1-0 -d #.:u!-- ,iJn!-)o I-evolutlott of tho enptureff oJectrom. The clinchni-go of 1.1"'I .-!-d cn,)i(.-!Lor bmqkf; in fjo t1imed t1int tho field Is appro).1mitfily cou-;L!vv', , - ~-A- , J. 2c t. 1) .Tho rX accoloritting voltnro 13 frocitionvy mwJti~i1ted Ti-cm 10-1.5 0) 11c, !'U..... .1.-0 As nppl.lnd to t1to 1,04m With tho nid of a abiglo rencimLor W-Ot n Q of 290. Sr,-,,o woi*e micountored In dit) nllju!itmf)nt of Lbe inficlibio. but ?4oyi" Cii,-, h(! ovorocvo. It wn:j pminiblo to fjij(!(.,t about 1.d' A or GOO IN e1q-(,,LcOYm Into 'Llie) coil-'Itflitt 1101d, myl to nceiO-cirato nome 20 76 or Lho 1i,j(,ct()6 bonm ctirre-wit via.-i fouml to bu I-Imitod by Iong-ttidinal c-hart;v ilogn,"'Imo Mpsll Offoct) , rnthox, thnit by t rminverne opaco charge It Ll L;iM. 10.1,her currento Mght bo achieved wD.1% n !jtroij,(, fO-vk%.,j!n- Tito authors thmik A.A.Nailmov for hin Intereut ntyJ di., It"l, A.;- ror or(;nnizjLvk,, the fabricf1tion of t1to maill partu OA-' 00 acco:.-~~-ctor, 13-A A.A.T.Ivshttp A - pnrticipativ-- im t1l.) nr __y __;Cox corLnin parts oi tho accolerator. Or1ge art. has: 3 lormu1na oul G P.-uros. 3uo cam. 2o/ SUBM BATS% 27SepG5/ ORIG RH?1 009/ (MI PW: 001' - L.Card 2/2 IV ti-f-ducingri too nological proomw-a or Ualfs --iw gil-l-r-d-IJ fl. U . tokh."Olc&s Inrorm. Goo. no mi I* Ins% nauah., i takhe Inform 18 no* 1204-35 D 165 (f 'Tjj 1.911) fit As* .1. of. Ott A A The = 90 44 Idd. V. F. ml;lwrfki", t0tv VetfwA t , No. I Imalod 7 - 10 kta. (mm lbe 8u:iw= TIN C11,114V &4 Atwl. :* a ~=wasm; 3j44% (to. P. O=, ter 0.13% (iz a4d Stit Z*e O=. A kb. dift. widity (u, i7K b%Vwa* 10.00, 134 IfIlWOMS 4 29.3 aad bactam 224%. Thi* b a xii-la-spub- at low ac=e no. The alpwt- A. A. R free = *49 two* el fill 60 a S k 'k M-MLL-uncAt &F-TtItallfat -CLAuw-cA-Tm- see too V IP & a 41 .1 v .6 T9 0 sesooe::::: vi 0 -~* 0 0 0 a 6 0 * a 9 0 6 0 0 0 "E'ZHIVEi,EC, V. F. M~ZHEVENXG, V. F. "A SLudy of t!e rrocEsge8 of Crys tall ization of Paraffin in Petroletun. in connection with I-Urdng arj4 Pumping Petroleum." All-UnJon Sci :--.es ancl DesiEn Inst. "Giprovcstokneft'." Kiiybyshev, 1956 (Dissertation for the 1,egree of Candidate in Technical Scienco) So: KnIzhnaya Letopis', No. 18, 1956, Method for leter-miniag the initial crystallization temperature of paraffins In petroleum. *rrudy Giprovostoknefti no.l: 177-389 '58. (14IRA 13:9) (Paraffins) (Crystallization) r, Jour L"j- L, A F- :I:Al.~ wi- j, 1, 1, r Ica~ y c. ---a )i,c, trata L'-,3 Usual a:. ix -,r r ca: -15 C.-.r'-'- 1/2 H = IKHOVSKIT,M.Ye. Some shortcomings in publishing hydrometeorological observation data. MeteorA gidrol. no.5:42-43 My 153. (Kim 8:9) 1. Sverdlovskoye UGHS. (Meteorology--Observations) AUTHOR: Nezhikhovskiy, M.Ye., Fnvineer 2- 1- /21 TITLE: Readers' Letters and Comments (Pialma i otkliki chitateley~, Some Remarks on the NiTU SN2-57 (Nekotoryye zamechaniya no NiTU SN2-57). PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitellstvo, 1958, Nr 12, D 40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reviews the newly published "Nlorms and Technical Conditions for the Computing of the Maximum Water Discharge Iffhen Projecting ~Iydrotechnical Structures on Rivers", is- sued by the ',osudarstvennyy komitet po delam stroitel - stva 'State Construction Committee). Tl~ough the new regul- ations as a whole are appreciated, the author oh.i,ects t,) the recommendation to use the average climatic factor for the calculation of the heipht of waves and the height of the water drift caused by wind. The reason is that the meteorological stations cannot provide the needed inform- ation. Card 1/1 ITEZYTKVOVSKIYY R. A. Lakes Forecast and calculation of levels of lakes having outlets and the water capacity of lake rivers. Met. I gidrol., No. 6, 1947. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. or t"t i -~j sr "1. 2 03 'L.. 14.a C NEZHIKHOVSKIY, R. A. USSR/Geophysics - Hydrology Dec 52 "Observations of the Water Level of Large Resevoirs," R.A. Nezhikhovskiy, Leningrad Admin of Hydromet Service "Meteorol i Gidrol" No 12, pp 45, 46 Comments on P.I. Milyukov's article (ibid. No 4, 1952). Also suggests the desirability of organiz- Ing in the pages of this journal an exchange of experimental data on subject observations and on forecasting of status of resevoirs in view of the pressing importance of these problems. PA 237T71 23M1 N=HIKHOVSKIT, R.A.. inzhener. W"v"WQ1~13 Discrepancy between form and contentF; of h.-drological proposis. Glidr. 9troi. 22 no.5:39-40 Vq 153. (W-RA 6:6 ) (FAydrology) EEKIDUMSKIY. R. A. "Losses of P-iin Runoff on the '.*orthw(.,.9t Zworean Territory Qf the U~;S;i," 11~eteorul. i Fidrologiya, ~~'o 1. 191~4, p 2G/ The author preSent3 the averaFed coefficientz of the rain runoff (;,") for the rivers of the northwest --iiirop--an territory of the -Lhe majority of th,-~ rains possess co--fficients less than or equal to 0.10; in individual cases the coefficient is 'Creater '.han 0. 60. !be smallest 7 of the average monthly values is observed in July (0.036); the greatest, in Cctober (0-15c'-). (.UhG--ol, .:o 5, 1c91A) SO: Sum. .,.0. 568, 6 jul -11; IMZHIKFK)TSK!I, Illwim Afrotmovich ; GAVIULOT, A.M.. redaktor; YASNO- xuwowu A, m. ". " ;rodaktor; BRATHINA, H.I., tekbnichookly rodaktor. (Neva River] Reka Neva. Leningrad. Gidronotoorologichaskoo lzd-vo, 1955. 93 P. (KLHA 8:12) (Ileva River) V 'HiKHO '-K'~, I~h. AID P - 1438 Subject USSR/Meteorology and Hydrology Card 1/1 Pub.. 71-a - 12/23 Author Nyezhikhovskiy, 1~. A., Kandidat of Tech. Sciences Title Observations of the amount of the snow c over of a region during the spring season Periodical Met. i g1dro., 1, 42-43, Ja - F 1955 Abstract Observations of the melting of snow and the flow of spring waters are systematically carried out from 1951 by many thousands of stations as well as by airplane surveys. Some results are indicated and a table given. No references Institution: Main Administration of the Hydrometeorol ogical Service of the Council of Ministers of the USSR Submitted No date NURIKHOVSKIT, R.A. , , - it;46g-Ab: eg, Hydrological forecasts for rivers having artificially controlled stream flow. Meteor. i gidrol. no-11:37-40 H 156. (MLRA 10:1) (Hydroloa) ZHI16OVS.KIY, Ruvim Afroimovich; DGKANITSKIY, A.P., otvetstvennyy red.; VLADIMIROV, O.G., tekhn.red. [The Neva River] Reka Neva. [Izd.2-oe, dop.i parer.] LeningrRd. Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1957. 190 P. (14IRA 11:1) (Neva River) IMZHIXHOVSKIY, R.A. I - "' Compiling Myd~rolc;g CV$i~ogmses for unexplored rivers. Vateor. t gidrol. no.7:39-W Jrl '57. Oam 10:8 ) (Rivers) .1. A. MWORKHOVSKIT. R.A., kaudidat takhnichaskikh nauk. ll~~ Accuw~tions of drifting ice on the lava. Priroda 46 no,5:126 w 157, (MM 10;6) 1, Savero-Zapadnoys upravlaniya Gidrologichaskoy i mateorologi- chaskoy sluzbby (laningrad). (gave River--Ice) AUTT.fORs Nezhikhovskiy, R. A. 50-58-5-9/2o TITLEt On the Determination of the later Volume in a River Bed in a Section With Several Tributariso (0b opredelenii obOyama vody v ruale reki na mnogopritochnom uohastke) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 43-45 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Three formulas for this determination are known. In large riv- ers no difficulties occur with the use of these formulae. But in small rivers difficulties in the determination of 'e in the (Q,+Q2)+Q3 formula. _f (3) oo:~ur, where Tdenotes the 2 transit time in days (24 hours). As the time of passage from the direction lines I and 2 to the direction line 3(figure I v) is almost always different, T is used as average value (-Ya r ) in practice. Ito determination is not always easy, a aboTS a ff when not 2 but 3 and more rivers flow together. The author illustrates the method of determining :raverage with a concrete example, Figure 2 shows a scheme of the river system of the Syas' river. In order to avoid inaccuraci 8,yaver e-r e1g:ith must be determined as ei hed e ad ve:h o ( Card 1/2 a w m z enn an or n g y consideration of the water consumption in the direction lines. On the Determination of the Water Volume ix4a River Bed in a 50-58-5-9/2o Section With Several Tributaries This can be done in a first approximation according to the data on the surfaces of the river basin. The results show that'Y in a determination as an arithmetical and a average weighed mean differ by 2o-25%. Another method of determining the witter volume of a river bed is possible when the hjdro- metric direction lines do not lie on an isochronous curve (or equidistant curve), namely a rectilineqr interpOlation. There are 4 figures. 1. Inland waterways-Volume-tric analysis 2. Mathematics Card 2/2 ,-_I!;ZHIKHOVSKIT, R.A. Forecasting the runoff of winter floods. Trudy TSIP no.65:153-156 '58. (KIRA 11:6) (Runoff) (Floods) 5-4F91 ld -NEMMOVSKARP Ruvft AfroImovich;CHRB*TAR&7jA.& kand. tekhn. nauk, ot-v. red.; SHATIT-INA, H.K.v red.; BWNINA, 14.1.,, tekhn. red. [HYdrological calculations and forecasts In the use of resex-roirs and lakes] Gidrologicheskie raschety i prognozy pri ekspluatataii vodokhranilishch i ozer. Leningrad, Gidrometeor. izd-vo, 1961. 294 p. (Hydrology) (MIRA 14:6) NFMIKHOVSKUP R.A- Some problems of the de7elqmenz of hydrologic forecasting senice. HaMor. i, )gidrol. no.4.-36-39 AP 163. 011RA 160) 1. Gosudarstvemyy gidrologichaskiy institut. (Hydrology) NEZHIKHOVSKIY, R.A. CnIculation and prediction of the flow of frazil and ice during the freezing of rivers. Trudy Wil no.103:3-40 '63. (KIRA 16:7) (Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.) I NEZHIKiiOVl;Kly) Anidysis of m,~uaurec ,,iz,.harg,?.g -If !',-iz`, anl i--~ art! calculation of the flow of 1-2e materia-1. Trudy GGI nr-1-10~315-51 ' ' ' , Loeffirlpr,*. of t~ia of L,,e ~jwer saLr:'ace of fraz-,. ice cover. Truiiy G(~l 16-. (1-!IRA -1 7:7) NEZff Y , i . P,. , t,. a riii .khij . miu f r, onf! a rn ~ rlj~ !, . I.1 . "Itc, rg ') ! '. r; I 1~ I.- r. 1, ,! I" ~~h, ~, '- - 7'~j r- ~, 1~ f , !"': " :- ~, - f f Lood hyd rogrtiph. " Moo ! il! dro ; . rj~ . 4 , ~,~ A.- 165. ~ "' - 11 2,~ 'I t~ ~ '. ) NFZIIIKIIOVSKIY, H.A. Calculations of water volume in the riverbed net~acrk of a watershed. Trudy GGI no.118t92-148 165. Methods of constructing water-volume curves. Ibid.-149-176 (MIRA 18:9) NEZHINSKAYA, BI On a march, Prof.-tekh.obr. 20 no.2s16-17 F 163. (HM 16z2) 1. Zaveduyushchaya bibliotekoy tekhnicheskogo uchilishcha No.15, Moskva. (School excursions) LIVSHITS, No, Insh.; NEZHIIISUYA~ Go@ inzh. Enameling and glazing in corona-discharge electric fields. Stroi. mt. 4 no.11:17-20 N '58. (MIRA 11:12) (Glazing) (Snamel and enameling) (Spraying and dustring equipment) LIV-SHITS, H.U.; NHZHIIISKATA, G.S. 0 Enameling chutes in electric fields of corona diecharggs. Biul. tekh.-ekon.inforru no.i:4-6 '59. 1 (MIR& 12:2) (Coal mines and mining-Rquipment and supplies) (Enamel and enameling) 18-3100 7539",' SOV/149-2-5-; 7 1-12 _11~ j AUTHORS: Nezhinskaya, L. A., Gratser3h,eyn, I. M. TITLE: Analysis of State and Effectiveness of Complex Utiliza- tion of Lead-Zinc Raw Material PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Tsvetnaya metal- lurgiya, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 5, pp 166-172 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At present, dressing of polymetallic ores is a ver7j waste- ful operation and only the lesser part of the valuable components is recovered. Only 15 to 20% of the sulfur content is utilized and the corresponding figi -'res for other components are: lead 43.6%, zinc 28%, copper 42.6%, gold 19.5%, silver 39.9%. All t~e rare elements are usually lost. The losses in the Melting of the concen- trates are not as great as the above but are still very high; in 1957 Electrotsink lost the equivalent of 49.25% of its final production, Ust'-Kamenogorsk plant lost 32.06%. A system of complex utilization of the ores improved this picture very ccn3iderably, since it Card 1/3 was introduced in the 1950's. ThU3, zinc extractior at Analysis of State and Effectiveness 75393 of Complex Utilization of Lead-Zinc SOV,/I L, 9 - 2 -5 - 244/3-1~ Raw Material r the Electrotsink plant improved to 8.7% in 1957, com- pared to 1953. In Ust'-Kamenogoi-sk the improvement was 5.2%. The lead losses decreased in the two plants by 5.8 and 13.2% respectively, since lead extraction from the tailings started at Ust'-Kamunogorsk. Zinc 1OSSOS in lead production, which were 100% before installation of' dust recovery, decreased to 80% in the same plant. A fluidized bed process for zinc ores permitted recovery of sulfur. While not gj-%,"-n6 act~)al prodl.~ction figures, the authors cite the following; results of a complex utilization of ores: (a) total. increase of production: 19 to 26% at Ust' Kamenogrosk Combine, 28 to 32% at Elektrotsink; (b) higher labor produc- tivity: 9 to 28% at Ust'-Kamenogorsk, 8 to 21% at Elektrotsink; (c) 25% higher profit ratio for the plantsi.(d) lowered capital investment as compared to that of the basic process; bY 7.3% at Ust'-KamenoGorsk, and by 16% at Elektrotsink. As a result of the above Card 2/3 the amortization time of capital. investment decreased Analysis of State and Effectiveness 75398 of Complex Utilization of Lead-Zinc SOV/14c) -2-5 - Raw Material at Ust'-Kamenogarsk by 26.2% and at Elektrotsink by 13.6%. ASSOCIATION: Krasnoyarsk Institute of Nonferrous Metallurgy. Chair of Plant Organization and Planning (Krasnoyarskiy institut C~ tsvetnykh metallov. Kafedra organizatsii 1 planirovaniya predpriyatiy) SUBMITTED: March 24, 1959 Card 3/3 SOV/136-59-5-2/21 AUTHORS: Gratsershte-.Yn, I.M., and Ve.zhinskaya, L.A. TITLE: Determination of Production Costs from Complex Raw Materials (On the Example of Zinc Works) (Ob opredelenil sebestoimosti produktsil iz kcimpleksnogo syr1ya (na priM9Te tsinko-Ty1fY., zavodov) ) PERIODICAL: Tsvetny-je metaily, 1959, Nr pp 10-15 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The problem of costing products obtained f-rom complex ores is Important for st.1-muiatli-,ig ttieir botter utilization. Various organisations ware and are active In this field: Giprotsvetmet, irasnoyarskly institut tsvetnykh metallo-V (K-rasnoyaz-sk Non-Ferrous Metals Institute), TsNIGRI, and others. The authors list the main methods and discuss their advantages and disadqantages. For their discussions ,they use materials consumption and cost data for a z inc-cadniiua- copper- sulphur-indium raw material (Tables 19 2 and 3). They propose a simple method by whiih the r;ost of each recovered rtomponerit can be found and production costs Card 1/2 are related to the finished Prcd~ct with allowance for its quality. The method depends for its succest on the SOV/1--,16--59- 5-2/21 1 Determination of Production Costs from Complex Ra~,r '~&',:'-rials (On the Example of Zinc Works) correct fixing of selling prices for tew products. Further contributions on this subject aio Invited by the Editor. There are 3 tables, Card 2/2 GRATSERSHTEYV, lzraill Markovi,~h~ IT-PZHIN~YAZ_Lyudmila Ale~,:sandrovna; L 7 LOSKUTOV, F.11-11., pi~of., 4-Iftor-, Vc~:;eiizeriV; ARKMIGE MYA, M.S., red.izd-va; ISLFIITIYEVA., P.G., tekhn, red. (Complete use of complex metal ores] Kompleksnoe isp(lIzovanie poLivatallicheskogo syrlia. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekIn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1961. 123 P. (MIRI 24:12) (Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy) 15 -5 7-%'Zd -331183 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, '.957, Nr 3, pp 133-134 (USSR) AUTHORS Sherman, M. M. Ortenberg , M. N. , Golldshteyn, F. K. TITLE: The Skimming Method of Proparing Pa3te for Production of Ceramic Floor Tile (Shlikerriyy sposot podgotovki massy dlya proizvodstva keramicheskikh Flitok d1ya polov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Stud. naucft. o-va Kharlkovsk. politekhn. In-ta, 1956, Vol 1, Nr 1, pp 61-65 APSTRACT: The authors used the Slavyanski7e gliny ,clays).of the 111.kolayev3koye and Nikiforovskoye . de-oo-~3its (Donets Badin) ror making the tile. The iron content in these clays riAnges from 1.9 to 2.9 percent and produced an intense coloration on firing the tile. Beca-use of the hiah degree of dispersion and plasticity of the clays of the' Nikolayevskoye and NikiforovskOYE deposits they Card 1/2 are hard to separate by filtration. it vas ascertained -1-- 1-7 -Ij, -3-1~383 The Skimming Method (Cont.) that the addition of dehydrated clay (20 percent) ii,creased tne rate at which the clays could be separated by filtration, Card 2/2 S. P . 3 h. A)MMI, Fp IrLsh. (Saratow) A-MHIffSWA N Insh. (Sars.tov); RVZNMOV# A. P inXho (4dra-too-" " Gas appliances for colie6tive farms. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 12 no.5: 10-U My 162. (MM 1-1: 10) (Gas appliances) 1. 1113MMSYMAY 0. S. 2. TJS-'7R (6GO) 4. Botany - Study and Teetching 7. Ex 'neriments with 1-lants and their uge In lessons on the. iri-I(:I;1es -)f Dmrwinio-.. Est. v shkole No. 6, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Febr;~etrL 1953. Unclassified. YUHICKAYA, T.A., inzli.; TSITRIN, M.A., kand. okon. na,,,.k Efficiency of the overall mechaaLzaflon of stopLng oporatilons in tne mines of the Mosco-w Basin. Mekh. i av-tom. )roi.zv. 19 no. 10:30-31 0 165. 18:L, )' --'IEZRITISKIY, S., poDovnik Rifle compW in a meting engagement. Wen. vest,, 41 no.4i 23-25 Ap 162. (MRA 1514) (Attack and defense (Militar.( scionce)) LIMIK, P.; MMINSKIY, V. Enthusiasts at the Lutugino Plant. HTO 5 no.1:3C6-31 -Ta 163. (MIRA 16.5) 1* Predsedatell soveta Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva Lutuginsk4go, zavoda (for lanr4k). 2. Glavnyy mekhanik, chlen Nauchno-takhaicheskogo obahcheetva Latuginskogo zavoda. (for Nezhinakiy). (Lutugino-HoUing mills SOV,'1193-59-4-20/27 Nezhinckiy, V.~., Enrineer UTHOR Capacitie~-- for Increas-ed Production of 1,1,ol-,en Iron IE'RIODICAL; Liteynoye Proizvod-tvo, 1959, Nr 4, P 39 (US-10 R~.'T: In the Lutu-i--o rollin,~ mill the CI.L)ola hou-ing vial .-3,,T, U cooled .,.,-Lth a -,,;,ter jacket vhich uped iron :,late- -,rith a thickne-- of 10 rua. The inner ca-ing of the :-c-.1tin- belt .va~~, therebj, reduced from 285 to 11" 1"h e water i~ chemically purified and is kept in con-tant U circulation. Me 1 t i i i0 experiences -1.ovi th~~t it i- pofz- ~ible to prolong tl-,e .,tay the water travelp within the cupola-,. '.71,ile a nori-itl cupola use,- about 43 k,--; of fire-roof brick for one ton of wei-,Y.t, a v.,Pter-ccoled cupola only need-. 9-10 kg. As a reF,ult of t-.e !-Irmt, 5100,000 rublep of public money were --aved. Card 1/1 NEZHINSKIY, V.V. Some organizational problems in designing chemical plants. Khim- prom. no.9:1-4 S 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Chemical plants) , . , . , , - j .'). '. .- 1. P. Maize I Conference on seed culture of 'nterlincar hybrid's of cor-, "e1. i sem. , D, :io. ?, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Jurte -194. Unclassified. 1. v ZrIT 1-'.T. r. 2. USSR (600) 4. Plant Breeding 7. Zonal conference of plant breeding stations. Dost. sellkhoz. No. 5, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _ April 1953, Uncl. NNZHIRSffA. A.T., katid.med.nauk Clinical anatomical observations on acute InterstItal pneumonlas in premature and veakened infants. Pediatrila 37 no..9:18-24 3 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz kafedry patologichookoy anatomil (zaveduyusbehiy - doktor med. nauk D.D. Lokhov) Leningradekogo pediatrichaskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta. (PNWMNIA IvMSrITLL PLASKA GILL) (WYAW ME14ATURE die) A. V., kand. red. nauk SAMOKHVALOVA, A. S.;. MHIKMA Malignant degeneration of laryngeal papillomas in children. Vest. otorin. n0.5:71-74 161. (MIRA :-4:12) 1. Iz Otorinolarinqologicheakoy kafedry (zav. - pl-of. D. M. Rutenburg(de ceased J ) I kafedry patologic-heskoy argLtOMii (ZaV. - prof. V. G. Chudakov) Leningradskogo pediatricheshogo meditsinskogo instituta. (LARYNX-CANGER) NMHINLS~~ (leningrad) Pneumonia in cytomegaly in chibiren. Arkh. pat. n0.6:12-17 '62. (MII?A 15:7) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. V. G. Chudakov) Leningradskogo pediatrichaskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta Wir. Ye. P. Semenova). (FNEUMONIA) (VIRUS DISEASES) Vf! I,(, j arci e te rna r a t, Ilavnpi (for Kharchanr-- logichesk-'m 0!~clplcm Ali, 'ir,ter-,n. (for OLA11mv ,) . NEZHIVENKOP L.N., aspirant Copper content of the teeth in caries and diabetes ze.Uitus. Stomatologiia 40 no-3:24-26 l,Ly-.Je 161. (1,U?A 14: 12) 1. Iz ke-fedry terapevticheskoy-stomatologii (zav. - prof. Ye.Ye. Platonov) i kafedry obsl2chey khimii (zav. - dotsent A.A.Zats) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stoiratologicheakogo institute, (dir. - dotsent G.N.Belotskiy). (DIAB,LTES) (TEIMI-DISEASES) (COPPER 11-1 TM D(=) RZHIVOVO A. NEZHIVOV, A. How the kolkhoz produces hybrid seeds from corn. Tr. from the Russian. p. 17. Vol. 11, no. 1.1, Nov- 1956 KOOPERATIVN0 ZENEIDELIE Sofiia, Bulgaria. SOURCE: East European AcceIrlsions List (EEAL) Vol. 6 Uo. 4 April 1957 -------- --- ----------- A 1111 TITCMVKOs Faksim Pavlovich; AYOLLO, Mikhail Guseynovich;IIIWZEI:VQj_, -- .- --XgkkqvlevicN PETROV, Viktor Yakavlevich; BA73F!-, D.I.I. NIMAy 1. I 'khn. red. p , a. (Accounting in com=dcations enterprises]Bukhgalterskii uchet v prodpriiatiiakh sviazi. (By] M.P.Titchenkoi dr. Mcsln?a, 3viazl- izdat, 1962. 422 p. (MRA 15:12) traffic) (Accounting) (Commnication and TITCHENKO, Maksim Favlovich; AYOLLO, Mikhail Gustavovich; NEPIVOY Nikolay Yakovlsvich; FEROV, Viktor Yakovlevich; =8tv, L.A., otv. red.; SAKRAROVA, Ye.D., red. [Accounting and balance analysis in the comminication system) Bukhgalter-skii uchat i analiz balansa v kho- ziaietva sviazi. Moskva, Sviazl, 1965. 303 p. (MIRA 16:6) NEZHIVOY. V. An electric train is runninp through the workshop. Sov. profsoiuzy 17 no.20:41 0 '(1. (IURA '14:9) (Moscow-Textile industry) (Railroads, Industrial) BAZTLZV, T.Z., KAZA , N.A-, HIZHIVOY, V-H- A*""""q*-OI'OPJft-tI. Lead-in arrangmeat for lines running to O':PlOIi0aA'!6z&rda"- premises; discussion. Snarg.blul. no.9:8-9 5 136. (KRA -9 : 11) (Blectric engineering--Safety measures) SOLOWYEVA, I.P*, kandemed.nauk; NEZHLUKTO, A.Ya. Gancer of the bronchus developing in a poly"atia- Itng. Test. khir. no.'4116-118 161, (HM 15,,,,l) 1. Iz logoohnogo otdeleniya (zav. - p,-of. ILL G3rasimenko) i patomorfc,logicheakay laboratorli (zav. -- prof. la.L. Ra, port) .PO rnatit,pta gurdnoy khirurgil (dir. - prof. S.A. Kolasnikcm, nauch- vyy rukoyod.4tell -, prof. A.R. Bak-ulav) AKM MR. Adres avtorovt Kosk7a, V-.1+9, L-minskly pr., r3.8, Institut gTudmoy khIrurgii AMN SSSR. (BRCIICHI-CAVCER) (LUNGS.-TUMORS) SOLOVIYEVA I.F. (Moultva, Zubovskaya ul., d.!./36,kD.6); NE~;HLUKTU A.Ya. .(Y Moskya) Solitary plasi~acytoma of the lung. Grtjd.khir. 4 :.ao.6.C)2-'?4 t~-D 1 (12. (URA 16:10) (LUNGS--CANCM) GLADKOVA, M. A.; NEZHLUKTO, A. Ta. UneUgnosed metaotaffes in pattento immicall7l trvated fCT Ch!'100y' w o:t the lung. Grud. khIr. 4 no.3:26-30 Itr-Je '6,2. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Iz legochnogo otdoloniya (zav. - doktor meditsinskikh aalik N. I. Gerasimenko) Ins~ituta serdechno-oosudistoy khirurgii (dir. - prof. S. A. Koleanikov, nauchn"- rukovoditel( - akad. A. ff. Bakulev) AM SSSR. (LMIGS-CA:,k]CER) KOVAFEV, V.A.;kand. med. nauk; ITENLUKTO, A.Yu. Pneurronertc,my in :hronir- su~pu-ra*,.4or of " 1. - - --E, 'Ing in 'a ~a--err with ad-ronal gland insuffic.-I'ency. iol rurgiia no.1,129-132 ' 6 3. (P TRA 1 '7.- 5 ) I. Iz Instituta grudney khirurj~.J ir. - prof. S.IL, Kol'~J~mfkov, nauchnyy rukovodi+.ell - akadFl~.ik A,N. Balcule,y) A'11 3S,5". K-,-t tUN, A.G.; STARCSIENKO, A.1,2,.; B':", )71, Yu. V. Ye.I.; (,"TELI?-!AN, A.I.; T.A. ical result5 of U~stirigr the or :;eaao4 ng, ves.~;e-~s. Sudostroenie A L21653-66 Acc NRs AP6ao6l35 SOURCH CODEs U410114/65/000/01-0/0001/000 AUTHORs Nexhlukto# V. Yee (Engineer) IL6 Y, ORGz none ILI TITLEs Modifications and results of factory testing of gas turbine eagives of GTU-20 LKZ SOURM Energamashinostroyeniya,11no. 10, 1565,p 1-5 TOPIC TA033 turbine,, gas turbine engine, gas turbine engine test/ DL fuel, DT-1 fuel ABSTRAM Final design modific 3 and results of an extended testing program of a" turbine plant GTU-2G1*VeenzFrad Kirov& Factivy (Leningrads'IcLy Kirovskiy zavod) are presented. The design fei~tiii~iis-,cZ-G-1"- 0--Wife described -1weviously iby I. A. Pasenko (Oanovnyys kortstruktimWe osobennosti gazotarbinnolp dvigatelys, .962, No. 5). Each of the two gas turbines GTU-20. - ergpm=hinosbroyeriiya, I was factory tested on fuels DL (GOST 4749-h9) and DT-1 (GOV 1667-51.) at. si=Luted operating conditions. The dertlopment and modifications of individu,al parts of the overall systen (compressors# turbines, combustion chamber regenctratory auto- Card 1/2 UDG % . &U-438.001.45 rap L 21653-& !t-ACC Rs AP6006135 0 matic control system# and fuel preparation.systen) daring the testiag program are discussed. Compressor characteristiev are prosented graphical].y., tchawixU the I effects of increased clearanc*s wfdcl2 were found necessary to prewiat rubbing* Schemtic diagram of the control system (aid of the fuel preparation wjaten are me included. Noise and vibration abatement orperimeats are brief2y zentionede first gas turbine was tested for 1500 hQw.-s (1000 at nzina load AthJ00 starts),: the second turbine for 500 hours (300 at tuximun i&W 70 starts) e, Orige art'* Gas:. 7 figvxeso 80 CODEt 24 23/ SUBM DATSt 00/ ORIG REF x 002 1 2/2 L 42166-66 EW(d)IFSS-2 AIX N11, AR6013668 SOURCE CODE: Ui1/O274/65/OO0/G11/AO07/AOO7 AUOMP-5: RGIMancM. I. N_; RezbmetdinovL_T. K.; Khasanav, A. Kh. 171 TITLE: The theory Of VRTS- Probability of servicing sigmas t:l-ansmitj code SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radioteld3nika i elek.troavyaz.1, Abs. 11A65 REF SOURCE: Sb. Itog. nauchn. konferfutsiya Kazansk. un-ta za 1963 9. Sektw paramagnitn. rezonansa, apektroskopii i fiz. polimerov, radiofis., astrcrt., bion. Kazan-, 1964, 64-66 TOPIC TAGS: binary code, detection probabilityi, signal procesaing, telej*ane Faignial, signal coding ABSTRACT; Three principles determining the p3aijibility of rectuiving a signtal in the VM were formulated. On the basis of these principles the pvtbability was determined of servicing a complex signal. This probability permits the doteraination of the parmeters of the signal for the assumed circuit of the servic1mg equipment when designing the VRTS. The relationship determining the probability of servicing a complex signal Wo mw obtained in the form W646W - _VP___ - in which is introduced the probabiliiy of a call 'M Vp the prob4bility p of servicing Cwj 1/2 UMQI 621 t Oi ACC HIs "6013868 "I" in the position of the information group, the probability q of tho absence of other elementary sigals in the intorval in the limits of which it is possible to record 11111 in the register, and n is the numbor of positions in the information group. Bibliography of 3 oitatio no. L. S. Oranalation of abstrao!~7 50 CODE: 17 Card 2/2 ACC NR, AT6022309 SOURCE CODEi UR/0000/66/000/000/0056/0060' AUTHOR: Romanov, I. H.; Nezhmetdinov, T. K. ORG: none TITLE: Some problems in the reception and processing of binary signals in asynchronous radio remote control systems SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya nauchnaya sessiya, posvyashchennaya Dnyu radio. 22d. 1966. Sektsiya relemekhaniki. Doklady. Moscow, 1966, 56-60 TOPIC TAGS: remote control, remote control system, radio signal, synchronous communica- tion, signal reception, signal processing, queueing theory ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the problem of binary signal reception and processing in multichannel asynchronous radio remote control systems having at the receiving end a coma-aon inertial receiving-decoding unit. Usually, in such systems the flow of dis- crete signals has a random character which determines, with a certaia approximation, both Lhe intensity and the distribution of probability density for intervals between 6ignals and for moments at which signals occur at the input of the receiver. Suc") a consideration has made it possible to relate asynchronous radio remote control systems to queueing systems with losses and without expectation, and to use machemat"cal methods of the queueing theory for the analytic determination of a series of charac- teristics of an asynchronous system, in particular, for determining the probability of correct response of servo mechanisms to the arrival of a single compound signal, Cord ACC NR. AT6022309 for estimating the length of a series of equal compound signals from which the desired signal is isolated, for estimating the relative carrying capacity of the receiver, and: !for determining a number of other characteristics affecting the efficiency of the systeml. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas. /7/ SUB CODE: 097 SUBM DATE: 24Har661 ORIG REF: 004 C.rd 2/2 ZLIKLYAK, Karp Petrovich; N-EMNIPAPA., V.Ya.[t,nzhnypapa, V.IA.], red.; GORBUNOVA, N.Mjfforb=ova, tekhn. red. [From railroad to space flight] Vid chavunky do reisiv u koemos. KyIvj Derzh.uchbovo-pedagog.vyd-vo "Radianslka shkola," 1963. 145 P. (MIRA 17:2) BABIY, A.A.; STARSHINOV, B.N~; ONOFR(YEINK~',- KUSHNAREV, 1Z - 4 U - A.P.; KONAREVA, N.V.? F-.4 ~MaL' FLOROV, K.N.; 1 .76 -' BUDr?"37M. G.M. , 7MCKN) Y-, 91 S. I! STRYG --N, V. AFANASIMV, A.A.i SAPRONOV: ~.V. Desulfurizing and dephosp.- !.-,7 lron In the ladle. Sbor.trud. UNTIM no.1,:90 "MIRA 18:11i 5.5210 '1" (7'-:2 j AUTHORSt Yellv'30r., S. V., T. I. TITLE i C 0 r I c eII 1j,- s') 1111 Z I PER-TODICALt Zliurrial analLI.I.,,heskoy Vol 1'--, N:~ 1) PP 73-76 (u.SSR) ABSTRACTi SOLA111ty ut, 'Z"' cul, ijifu). T'le Me "~~!R meli4 I'll' Jj Kp (M~ 'bard 1/6 111fie sol-ibli.'T",p f's ) dt C 0 r-,;3 1, a. r,Lp a C,orict-~rriln, Solubillty ol' 117 be exj~re,,~ed: T T) (Mll"') D 1 1,~ %: K Prom L 4 KI, Lequat to ri mak-.s 1) ),i,; bie t. h,", I -il'C, A:)i. J,j Card 2/6 Kp Is known. i~s 1:1 Eq. 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