SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOVOSELOV, S. I. - NOVOSELOV, V. S.
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KOVOUWT. S-1. (Koskya).
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Importance and topics of elvientary mathematics courses taught at
peda7g= Laistitutes. Natev shkole n6.1:10-18 JA,-JF '57.
(T her . Training of) (MM 10:2)
(Mathematics-Study and teaching)
NOTOSELOV. Serger losifovich.; SOCROU. L.A., rel.; FMOTOTA, A.F., tekhn. rel.
~ . - .", -- - - .
Eftnusl an teaching trigonometry] Ruicoyodstvo po prepodaveniju
trtionometril: posobie d1la uchitalet. Masieva. Gas. nebaboo.-
pedegage ltd-vo X-ve proev. ISYSR, 1958. 182 p. (MIRA 11:10)
(Trigonometry--Study and teaching)
NOTOMOT, Sergey Iosifovich-, KOISROT, P.S.. red,
LWCIal course In elonantary s1gebral ftetelelIVI kmrs els-
wntarnoi algebry. led. 5. 'Moskva. Oas. Isd-ve 88ovetsicala namaks.0
1958. 527 P. (MIRA 12:2)
(Algebra)
NOTOSILOT. 8.1. (KOBCOW)
Pow6ra with fractional exponents ad radicals, Nat, v shjw2o
noe'3:15-22 MY-Je 158* (NM 11: 5)
(Algebra--StW and teaching)
1. 1
gmsmov, S.I.
~.
Kothadological consultation. get. v irl:kols no. 4:32 JI-Ac 155. -,
(Trigonometry-Stutly and teaching)
.5"
.10YOSEWT, Sergey losifovich; POKOKABU, S.A., red.; RYBIN, I.T.. takhn.red.
[Trigonomtry; a toxtbook for gradoz 9-10 of socandery schools],
TrIgonowtriia;'uch9bnIk dlIa 9-10 klassov arednei shkoly. Izd.4.
Moskva'. Goo.uchabno-podagog.izd-vo M-va proav. RSFSR, 1959. 95 P.
(Trigonometry) (MIRA 12:4)
110VOSXW, Sargey jqsifovichl KOENMOV, P.S., red.; AMOSHIMA. X.L.
ral'.-Fz "-v ; TORMINA, R.I., tokbn.red.
Especial course In trigonometry] Spetslallnyl kurs trigonometrii.
1zdA, parer. Noskva. Goo.izd-vo wWysshaia shkola.a 1959. -539 P.
(Trigonometry) (MIRA 13:9)
. mv0smy. S. 1. (moskva)
--
A ,
lfxpl&lulng the equation concept. Wt. v shkole no.1:71-74
Ja-F 15 9. (NM 121.1)
(Equations)
I-OVOSSWV, S. I. (.1fooL-va)
i
Reason for the even-number rule. Nat.v shkole no.4:43-44
JI-M 159, (14IRA 12:11)
(Approximate computations)
BXUUVICH, A.9. (GOmelI);BZWLLVSKIT, M.D. (Uzh&oro&);GROWT, L.P. (Keleksgs);
DMINGHUK, Ye.S.;TR;LMW, 1-F.Wyev);ZOWTGVITSKIY, YsjF. (Rmtovo);
FAZmu , B.I. (Taningral);KLIMMOMM, D.T. (Berdyauxk);JCIL#VDWT,
K.S. (Stsrlitamk);XI=YWT. X.F. (Nagnitogorsk);MASTROT. A.Z. (Sterl-
itamak);BXFMT, D.I. (Moskva) (Moskva); PROLM. B.R.
(s.1ranino Pyazanskoy obl.);PRI=Jff, N.A. (Tarok);SAMOVIGH, A.F.
(Sverdlovsk)
Discussion of the plans for the programs. Hat. v shkole no.6:5-28
ff!D '59. (KIU 13:3)
. (KathamtIcs-Study and teaching)
V C.
PHASE.1 BOOK EXPLOITATION. SPV/5673
Grebencha. Mikhail Kuzl ich, and Sergey losifovich Novoselov,
TO
Kurs. matematt,-cheskogo analiza (Course In Mathemidb~Ad Analysis) v. 1. 5th ed-
Moscow' dosizdat "Vysshaya, shkola," 1060. 543 p. 22 000 co I'
p es printed.
Ed. of Publishing House- D. A.- Tallskiy; Tech. Ed. 5, Gorokhova.
PURPOSE: This book has been approved by the Ministry of Higher and Secondary
Specialized Education-USSR as a textbook for university students of physics and
mathematics and future teachers of mathematics.,
COVERAGE: The book pays particular attention to the basic concepts of mathe-
matical analysis function,, limit, continuity) and to certain ideas of modern
mathematics 4concepts of neighborhood, mapping, additive set function), and
includes.many examples. The-second edition (1948), published eight years
aftdr the first; was radically shortened and all superfluous detail, was
CardtfW-
Course In Mathematical Analysis
aliminatedi, Only sli ht modifications were made in this,- the fifth. edition.
The authors thank Professor V. V.. Stepanov, the edl.torS.V. Filichev, andthe
Moskov.skik'gorodskoy pedagogicheskiy Institut,lMostow City Pedagogical
Institute).' There are no references.
TABLE OF,ODNTENTS:
PART I. THEORY'. OF FUNCTIONS
Ch,, 1. Concept -of a Function 9
h Concept of a set 9
2. Set of real numbers 10
S.- Nurdierical, intervals
4. CQnd'ept of a function 17
5, Functions to be considered in a given set 23
6. Mapping 24
Card- 2 /14 ---- ----
NOTOOMOT, Sergey lonifovich; PWOKARZT, S.A., red,; KOVALOKO, T.L.8
ETrIgcnowtr7; textbook for the 9th and 10th grades In a secondary
school] Trigonomtrila; uobabnik dlIa 9-10 klassov aredrAl shkoly.
Izde6o Moskwa# Goseuchabno-pedagog.W-vo X-va promy.RSM. 1961.
95 P. (KIRA 13t12)
(Trigonometry
MOMOVi Petr ShwgeTevich; NO SIWVt~j~ e -APTJSTINAv V.S.
y ToWovich; F
V _M
red.; TROMOVe tekhn.
[Taittwx
an matbamatlas ftr students entering Institut4w of h1gher
.Imulwoonj Posable -matimiatike. difa ost luahohn& v vusy,
PO Upa
'NookTat lzd4o Hook. univ.-i -1961. 406 p. (MIM 14:6)
Oki6~atica)
ORMPAt Mikhail Kuzfmich; fi'oVOSELOVf Sergey Icsifovich. TALtSKjy
red,; GOROKHOT*mj-
[Cowse In mathamtIcal SMIYOWK-re -Umtichekog.
liza. Izd.3. 14owmat GOB- isd-VO OV73"haia ahkO2a.* Ft.2. 2962.
560 P. (MM 15:3)
(Natbmatical analysis)
_,IOVIISF,WV. S.I. (Moskva)
Nov edition of A.U.'*mkoyls teztbook wAlgebrair. Kate Y shkole
3-5 1
-9 IV-je 163L. 1435)
(Algjbrw-Textbookx) v,, A.N.)
MOVOSELG7,,, Sergff qyi SPUVMISTOVA, A.I., red.; VORONINA,
.- -Iosif , _jklj_
`-~
116*&Le1 0 iia"
[Special course in elementary alg*'bru,]SpetsialIxqi kurs ela-
mentarnoi a1pbly. Izd.6, Moskwa,, Goo.izd-vo Wyeshaia sbko's 9
1962. 563-P. (KMA i5: i~.I
(Algebra)
YODENOV, Petr Sargeyevich; NOVOSEWV -417 ifoviah.
SV -IQs -
KAMSTINA, V.S. P i"--'--7wEWFOVq M.S., tekhn. - red.
[Textbook on mathematics for persons entering a school
of h1gher education] Posoble po matematike d1la postupaiushohikh
V vusy. Izd.2., parer. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ 1963. 425 P.
160)
(Mathematics)
NOVOSUM, 8.1. (Moskva)
C gnts an G.B. Gurevich's article. Nat. v shkole no.3953-56
IV.je 163. (MIRA 16: 7)
(Mathematics-Study and teaching)
NOVOSELOV, S. 1. (Moskva)
ftlul U&MOSTIch 1drichav; Obituar7. Wt. r shkole ita.3997
My-Je 163. (MIRA .16:7)
(tarichev, Pavel Afartaslevich, 1892-1963)
NOVOSELOV, S.I.
"4-
Sow aspects of teaching el-ementeTy algebra. Uch. sap. MOPI
123:227-239 163. (KRA 17:4)
GUS&T, 5.K.; MOTOS"OT, S.Pe; VIMINA, 0.1.; GUHAMT. 1,.G,; KOZYRNOTA, L.I.
.......
Lead oxide. Patent U.S.S.R. 77*936 s %co 319 1949*
(CA 47 no-19:9828 153)
"OVOSEW"11 S. P.
1.
2777. Zkonamicheskaya zkspanisya SSHA v zapadhoy Evrope Rosle vtoroy mirovoy voyrW
i obo" trenie imperialisticheskikh protivorechiy. M., 1954o 16c. 22cm.
(Akad. obshchestv. mauk pri tsk Kpss. kafeda polit. zkonomii) 220 zkz
B.Ts. - (54-56662)
So. Knizhnaya Letopis , Vol. 2 11955
gay Pavlovich- BIDIIISKAYAl L.,, red.; MUM, Yu.,
-FOVOOL-ov, Ser
t-em. -reef,
(The.most effective force of tim preaent, time; t1w
contemporary stage of the world con-Mist movewnt]Samia
vIffatelinala, alla sovremennosti; mirovoe korm-vnistiche-
skoe dvizhanie na sovremennom etape. Hoskvaq Gospolitizdat,,
1962. 78 p. OEIRA 15: 10)
(COMM'Di am)
S.
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SO: VociianiA.-a Eos'enra, Jaauar~-Dscem ber 19l,-,2
NOVOSBWV* S.So, kand.teiffin.nauk
Nffftt of x1rc sulfide on properties of copper mattes. TSvet.
met. 28 no-3:15-20 Ky-Je 155. (KIRA 10:11)
1. Gintsvetmet.
(Copper--Ketallurgy) (Zinc sulfide)
137-58-4-6828
Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4. p 73 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Novoselov, S.S., Davydovskaya, Ye.A,
TITLE: Experimental Development of Caustic Refining of Lead and Hyd-
rometallurgical Treatment of Liquid Smelts (Opyt o5voyeniya
shchelochnogo rafinirovaniya svintsa i gidrometallurg-icheskoy
pererabotki zh]dkjkh plavov)
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Gos. n. -i. in-t tsvetn. met., 1957, NY 13,
pp 177-191
ABSTRACT; A process of refining (R) crude Pb from Sb and As by caust-c
melts with added NaNO'3 has been developed and elaborated on
commercial scale. The R is conducted in an apparatus cons-st-
ing of a reaction vessel conzaining the smelt, a pump to deliver
the Pb into the upper portion of the reactor (onto the smelt.), and
a bin with feed for delivery of NaN03 into the reaction vessel,
all atop the Pb pot. Agitation of the smelt proved unnecessary.
The optimum composition of the smelt is 75% NaOH; 25% NaCl.
Replacement of NaCl by 8-10% Na?ZC03 is permissible. When re-
generated NaOH containing up to 3% NaN03 is used, addition of
Card 1/2 NaCt is not required. It is recommended that the temperature r-f
137-58-4-6828
Experint etitat Development of Caustic (cont.
the Pb be held at 400-4200C. In the R process, the smelt is saturated with up
to 24-28% Sb+As. The NaN03 consumption is 0.6 kg/kg Sb and I kg/kg As.
The R ends when the content of Sb and Pb is reduced to appx. 0.03%, where-
upoIn the smelt containing 4-5% lead beads is subjected to granulation in a by-
pass solution (BS). The precipitating beads of Pb are returned to the pot after
washing by the BS. The BS is filtered to separate out the Sb-As pitch, steamed
in 2 stages, and a regenerated caustic was obtained (% composition: 75-88.3
NaOH; 4.4-9.5 Na2CO3,- 3.6-3.1 NaCl, 2. 1-4.5 Sb; 0.4- 1.1 AsX with addition of
by-pass salt 60/cr.compositiow 55-63 NaCl; 11.16 NaOH; 111.18 Na2C03) it was
returned to the reactor. The Sb-As pitch was repulped in water at 80-900 to
dissolve the As which, after filtration of the solution, was precipitated in the
form of Ca arsenate, whereupon the solution was sent to granulation of the
smelt. The Sb-pitch precipitate contained,, after washing: 45-47% Sb; 0.2-0.3%
As; 0.4-0.8% Pb.
Ye.Z.
1. Lead--Refining 2. Liquid melts--Processes
Ca rd 2/2
KOPYL4DV, N.I.L NOVOSELOV, S.S.
System Cu2S - FeS - fla2g. Zhur. neorg. khim. ',, no.8:1919-1929
Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11)
BOV/136-58-8-4/27
AUTHORS:, Novosolov, �,~~d Yakushin, VIV.
TITLE: New Method of Deeoppering Crude Load (Nov-yy sposob
obesm ezhivaniya chernovogo avintsa).
PERIODICAL: Ts*etnyyeMetally, 1958, Nr,8, pp.15-20 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The'work described was carried out with the participation
of,O.P. Shumilov, R.IQ Yushohenko, N.I. Kashcheyev,
A.K. Kukharov and A*S. Berazin. The authors discuss
dicoppering procedures at existing Soviet lead works,
showing the transfer of elements from the raw materials
to the dross (Table 1). The reverberatory method of
treating dross gives better results than the shaft-
melting, but it is not used In the USSR. Since 1927
eftorts' have been made to find a method eliminating dross
production (Refs* 1,2). In 1956 the authors proposed a
method for continuous refining of lead with the extraction
of~:copper Into the matte and arsenic into the speiss in
an electric furnace (Fig.1) in which the slag layer
(15-30% PeO, 20-35% 8102, 10-25% C&O) acts as the heater
Card 1/3 and protects sulphides and metals from oxidation. slag
SOV/136-58-8-4/27
Now Method of Deeoppering Crude Lead.
temper ature is 12000C, the top and bottom of the lead
layer then being at 950-1000 and 400-45000, respectively:
eXperiments suggest that for a full-scale unit the depth
of the lead to give the required temperature gradient will
be 1-1.5.m and that a specifia daily produativity of
15-30,toi2a per z4 will be obtainable. The lead in
tapped from the bottom of the hearth by a syphon tube.
The authors describe large-scale laboratory tests with a
unit (Fig.2) dealing daily with 350-1200 kg of crude lead
(91.8% Pb, 5.68% Gu, 1o26% As, 0.56% Bb, 2158 g/ton Ag,
26.,B' Wton Au and 0,5% S). 10-40 mn lumps of pyritea
(440'5,% S, 38.83% Fe and.7.46% S102) was used for
sulphiding. The effectiveness of the method is showa
by-tho'compoBitions of the purified lead, matte and spoiss
(Tible 2) and the distribution of elements between the
piar.ified leadv.matte and speiss; but an editorial note by
FA. Loskutov states there is not enough evidence for
''comparing the now method with the existing one. The
method has been secepted for pilot-scale testing at the
Card 2/3 Ust'l-Kamenogorsk Koubinat.. There are 2 figures,
SOV/136-58--8-4/27
Now Method of De.coppering Crude Lead.
4 tables and 6 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: VNIITsvetmet.
1. Lead--Purification 2. Copper--Separation 3. Furnaces
--Performance 4. Lead--Test results
Card 3/3
S/I3T/63(OW/OOZ/OOV'034
AOWAIOI
MMMI NOW04*10V 3 3 xOpylow, N. I,
Investigating the fusibility diagm of ths CUO-N&O system
PWOMCALs Refamtlvmyy zhumal, NeWlurslya, no. 2, 1961-19,'AWtract 2A81
("Bb. tr. V"s. n.-J. "'in-t USITUI, mat'", 1962,,
V tallurs
no. 7, 56 61)
cal and adcroscopical analyses were used to :investigate
the we-N&O, system. The composition of the 4 n' tJ al mAlfide mixbuv varied
within a 2$ - raMe. A total amber of 70 wIts wels pro6ced. The phase diagram
obtaSned'4ifieri considerably from the d1agram plotted by Friedrich. 'In the
C
-Nao a7stem the -famation of three compounds Is possible, - namely ~ kNL -N&A
UO
WULIS Mae and Cue fusing with dissociation at 635, .550 and 50?OC, ra-
-speatIvely. Compounds, no. 2 and 3 yield -auteatios contsInIng 44 Nae, which
crystIM1112441 at 48ft,. Me initial oryaWlIzation of CUL79 occuples a composi-
e'tlcu ramp froa 100 -to CuL.A. and JuItJ&L Nee orystsillizatIon. In a rup
Card 1/2
-C~ I irAl
-1ffQX-WY4-S#-S~VARTA5YANp A.M.; KISHKAREV, V.AQ I AV = H9NKOVr D.O.;
SIDOROYSITv V.A.
Pilot plant testing methods of removing copper frouWaft:-lead
with transfer of the,&Pper Into matte. TSwst. wt. n5 no.5:
25-31 YT s62. (KM 16:5)
(Lead-Metallurgy) (Copper-Metallurgy)
KOPYLOV, S.S. ; VYUZVAK, L.A.; KASIIAYEV, A.A-
Some properties of chamic~d "mpounds in the aystem
Zbur. neorg. khim. 9 no.6:1,;03-4-405 Ja t63 QTIIIA T7:8)
, NOVOSELOV S.V aspirant; TRISVYATSKIY, L.A., prof., doktor tekha. nauk-,
nauchnyy rukkovodite.11
'"ving Fulse crop seeds by the method of mechanical ventilation
with heated air. Izv. TSKHA no.5:68-73 163. (MIPA 17:7)
NG7GSRwv V,
Siberian oil is not a forecast but a reality. Na*.a i zhiznl
29 no.20-9 F 162. (MIRA 15:3)
(Siberia,, Western-Oil fields)
NOTOSEWY, T.
Cale 11-414-- the Index of the labor intensity of machinery zenufacturing.
. a
Sots, trud 8 no.7:106-112 Jl 163. (mmA 161 1o)
I
PETROV,, Y*61.- NOVOSELOT V.A.; Prinizali uchastiye: CHVMOV, P.A.;
V.P.; XULAYEV, P.A.; POPKOTA, L.F.;
LnEMV9 I.M.; BMAYEV, A.M.
Flotation of Sibay deposit mine ores. TSvet. met. 35 no-3--
-15-48 Mr 162. (NURA 15:4)
(Flotation) (Sibay region-Zinc orals)
NOVOSELOV, V. A.; LUMM, Yu. V.
"Random Dis'turbances of the Regular Procession of a Gyroscope," Leningrad
(Prikladnaya, Hatematika i Mckhanika, (Applied Mathematics and Mechanics), Vol 17, go
1953, Moscow, .PP1361-368, Institute of Mechanics, Academy of Sciences, USSR.
B-&673, 22 APr 55
Novosm"', V. A.
SmU., 30,00r, f-rm hyewaull-a forgIng Prells. fts.-ght&x.
prc--".zv. 5 rAo.9;31-33 S 163, (KM 16: 11)
-~j
JNWASDW-3 RrR RW/,TD/W/Jr,/W
Nh AP5W29V SIC06V6510MI00110WI"
ACTHOHSi Grachav, K. YA09 Novoselov, V. A.
__jq-gA1 for connercial
The choice of electrolyte and tho type of alactroAlt
1~:--~duct,iun of metalUo isodiUm
SOURCE,% Khimieheskaya provomhlannost', no. 1, 19655o 57-.59
TOPIC TAGSt electrolyte, electrolytic raello sodium
ALBSTWT.- The problem wicountered in obtaining a proper electrolyte and in
,1~-visinv most efficient electrolytic ceUs for extracting metallic sodiumare
Three awlticol-led and four cixcular models of electrolytic cells were
b-9tween 1955-58. The electrolytes were 42;6 NaCl * 58% CaC12 and 32% NaC-1
aC L, + 26% BaClq. The multicelled models dif f ered mainly in position of the
i-Uu9tr" In Fig, I on the Saclosures -Stabi!Jty of production was
for 25-30 dWes even for as marW au 75 days in some tests. The priml-
of production decline ims short -circuitine between ttia grating -disphragm
cathode. This resulted partly frota poor cAntarlag of the grating -diaphraM
"rom daf ormation during operation (of eitile.- t~ia grating-diaphragm or of the
The design of the chlorinq chamber allowa c~dorine concentrations of
Pre5sul'UT ~ Wkkw %rag V-vw- "~ ~* .-V ~~
rocomnend the comer-cial application of circular electrolytic cells with
Lnixoduced from below. Orig. art. haot 3 rigures.
A;3S~f,191101-1 i none
SU BMTIM t 00
ML: 01
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1~ 1 00, U NO REP SOVI 008
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ACC NRs AP017302 QA-) SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/021/00~[067740~77;
AMHORS: Volkenshtayng N. V.; Dyakina, V. P.; Movoselov, V-A-~ Startsev, V. Ye.
ORG: Institute of 114tal Physics, AN SSSR (Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR)
TITLE: Peculiarities of the temperature dependence of electric resistivity of
~Ysprosium at low temperatures
SOURCE: F`ileza metalloy i metallovedeniye, v. 21, no. 5, 1966, 674-677
TOPIC TAGS: dysprosium, electric resistivity, resistivity
ABSTRACT: The electric resistivity of highly Lim: ifie 1~rsprosium (R 300K/R42K ~105)
was measured over the temperature interval 1-5--300K to determino the magnetic
contribution to the electric resistivity as a function of temperature. The resistiv-
ity was measured on 10 x 1 x 0-5 mm strips made of distilled dysprosium using a
cryostat (R. V. Colvin and S. Arajo. Phys. stat. sol., 1964, 4, 73). The results are
shown in Fig. 1. These results were found to agree well with the theoretical predic-
tions proposed by A. K. Mackintosh (Phys. Lett.t 1963t 4t 140)- This is demonstrated
in Fig. 2 which shows a comparison.
UDC; 539.292:
L 40310-66
ACC NRe AP601
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-F I
LZ
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resistivity*of
OF
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Fig. 2. Low temperature electric resistivity%
Fig. 1. Eleotri6
d~sprosiuw 1 - total-rpsistiv- 0 experimental results; solid line - curve
ity; 2 magnetic resistivity. -4 ~2
1,P.m-aM with a/ROC 1.27 x 10 degrees
2
A/k 30K; dotted line - curve of T function.-.'
having common point with experimental results at
T = 24K.
Orig. art. has: 2 formult;s and 3 figures-
card 212m,-,R so comE.- ii/ om pm: 1qAug65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH 1W: -004
3/121/61/000/009/006/006
W40/D113
AUTHOR: Novoselov. V. F*
TITLEs New measuring instruments of the "Krasnyy instrumentallshchik"
PLant in Kirov
PERIODICALt Stanki i instrument, no. 99 19611 41
TEET: Information is given on instruments being produced at the now shop of
mechanization and automation means organized in 1960 at "Krasnyy instrumen-
tal'shchik zavod (plant) in Kirov.. It has already produced various measur-
ing devices for industries in the Kirov economic rayon. The produced
items include semiautomatic and automatic devicestsuch as aninstrument mea-
suring the internal diameter and sponginess of coiled springs, fitted with
an electrical signal system; an instrument for checking the diameters on
multistage shafts with diameters varying from 17 to 20 mm and maximum 160
mm lengthl.it has electric contact pick-ups and emits electric signals ; an
automatic device for bushingsl checking the outer and inner diameter, wall
thickness evenness, and length at a rate of 7,000 bushings per work shift.
An automatic device will be produced for dimensions measurement on automo-
bile,engine pistons. It is designed for the use in automatic lines after
Card 1/3
S/12Y61/000/009/006/006
New measuring instruments D040 D113
the rinsing machine, as final inspection device for the geom6tric shape and
weight of pistons. It will reject pistons not fitting the specification
requirements by shapet dimensions, etc., and also divide pistons into groups
with 0.002 mm difference in the diameter of the bore for the piston pin.
The device may also work with manual loading and be used for pistons up to
105 mm in diameter. Lot production of the following three instruments is
being startedc (1) Pendulum angle meter for measuring angles on cutting
tools.) wiLhk a wea3uring scale and a 4al. The maximum error of the meter is
lo; (2)INSY (-3IChT) indicator for (TKS) hardness meters designed for
measur-,ag the -atal surface hardness after cyaniding, carburizingg or other
hardening. The 31ChT indicator shows the difference of depth of imprints
produced by TKS in-preliminary and final test. The scale is graduated in
0,005 mm divisions, Indications inaccuracy does not exceed 0.002 mm. (3)
Electric contact dial instruments called 2.?KJJ (2EKSh) and 313KWOEM),
for use in automatic process control systems* automatic and semiautomatic
inspection devices. They are smaller in size than the existing two-limit
Card 2/3
S/121/61/000/009/006/006
New measuring instruments ooo D040/DI13
electric contact pick-ups and work in the same way in couple with an elec-
tric signal system. The dial divisions of the 2EKSh and 3EKSh are 0.01
and 0.001 mmland the measurement ranges 0-025 and 0-05 mm respectively.
The error is 0.0008 and 0.0005 mm. The article includes two Photographs
showing the pendulum angle meter and the "EKSh". There are 2 figures.
Card 3/3
KOVOSELOV., M~
The 2FMh and 3AKSh olectria contact dial instrumant.
&ul.takh.-ekon.inform. no.12-.37 161. (IMRA 14:12)
(Mecluric instr=snts)
124-58-9-993ZD
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 66 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Novoselov V F_
TITLE: The Motion of Viscous Oils and Oils Having Elevated Freezing
Temperatures Through Pipe Lines (Dvizheniye vyaikikh i
vysokozastyvayushchikh neftdy po truboprovodam)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree
of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Mosk. neft.
in-t.(Moscow Petroleum Institute), Moscow, 1958
ASSOCIATION: Mosk. neft. 'in-t (Moscow Petroleum Institute), Moscow
1. Oils--Motion 2. Oils--Temperature factors 3, Fluid flow--Analysis
4. Fluid flow--Temperature factors
Card 1/1
NOMSMV. V.P. -, CHMIX119, V.I.
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Movement (propulsion) of oil in pipelines. Uv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
naft' i gaz no.1:141-147 158. (KIR& 11: 8)
1.Xcakovskly neftyanoy Inatitut Im. akad. I.M. Gubktna.
(Petroleum--Pipelines)
MMOSUOTO Te7q; C. IKU. Tdpa
of hot jetralsaw, Ia Insative p1pollues Wder comatlons
of floe comablea before the teggwratme, bas remabsd or to above
the tbjpbWvC .polft of I)etroUmwo* Xave Woo' ucMb* sw..* naftl
(NDA 2138)
1~ Nodonkly neftygmay lutitat Ia. &Ia&. 1.K. kbtl*.
A (POtrOlGVW-PIP*IIVA4)-
- MOTOSUM, V.P.; CHMIxiii, V.I.
Determining optimal parameters of whato pipelines. Trudy NE
no.23:116-129 '58a (NM 12: 1)
(Petroleum-Pipelines)
'. NOTOSE-MV, V.P. - CH~MKIII, V.I.
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Cooling of hot petroleum and petroleum products In fftt-dwn
pipelines. Truxly NNI no.23:130-140 158. (NM 22:1)
(Petroleum-Pipelines) (Heat-Transvission)
w0vubmwV.. T.Y.; OMMIKIN, V.I.
Thermal condItIons of patrolem reservoirs. Trudy MI no.23:
141-149 158. (KUL 12:1)
(Petroleum-Storage) (Heat--Transmission)
TUGUNOVD P.I.; K0110SELOV, V.F. ~,
Teaperature change of a petroleum product when a hot pipe ie
put Into operation. Izv, vyv, ucheb. zav., neft' I as 7
no.3t99-102 1641. 0 1141PA M6)
1. Ufimakiy neftyanoy institut,
NOVOSELM.I.F.; TUGUNOVs P.I.
Pressure changes at the beginning of a pipeline Los !t becoms
filled, Izv. vyse ucheb. zav,; neft' i gaz 7 no.iOsS3-87 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut.
I O~IIVAL' m. V.;., ki ullos --: wl~
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4
the
uchlebo neft' -4 gaz 7 ri .12~63-~6 '64
(MIM 18-.12)
1. Uflm3kiy neft7roy
YABU!"~'"' Vsevolod Sergeyevich, prof.doktor tekbn. Lauk (deceased I;
NOVOSEjZ_ Vikj2&jSg2"%&26,.doTs*,* kcand, tekbno rauk;
-Mr.."m, Vill Bareyevich, st. prepod., inrAij ZW~WV,
Gaffen2skirovichp at* prepodop inzhe; &TLIXOVI A.A.# retsen-
zent; ZUBARE7A, Ye.l.p ved. red.
[Planning, operation and repair of petroleum products pipe-
lines) Proaktirovanie, ekspluatataiia i remont neftepro-
duktov. [BY] V.S.IAblonakii i dr. Moskva, Nedra, 1965* 410 p.
(MIRA 180)
-1. Zamestitell nachallnika Olavnogo upravlenlya po snabzhe-
niytL narodnago khozyaystva nefteproduktami RSFSR (for Kullkov).
NECHVALI V M.V.; NOMPMOV, V.P.
Determining the volume of a mixture in the successive pumpirg of
gases. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 8 no.4:7?~-82 165.
(NIRA 19:5)
1. Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut.
KANYUKOVO R.Z.; NOVOSELOV. V.I.
- , , -.
Completion of oil vells through the use of gas condensate. Nef-
tepromi. delo no..7:11-12- 163.. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Nefteprowitlovoye upravleniye "lehimbayneft'".
ACC Alts ARm6w. SOURCE CODEr. UB/0312/66/0W/004/G039/G039
-'AUTBDR.- Nov"W"t V. 0,
TITLE: Coding Os Wernal aides of a se4menUd automaton
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j-'SOURCZ*.:ReL.xb. umUkag Abs. 40269
REP BDV~CZ-e Vr. 80)ksL fh6-takhn. In-ft pri Tomakom. um-4e, v7p., 479 19651 60-64
TIOPIC. TAG& fbdte automaton. switching circu1t, Boolean function. mathematic maftft
ABSTRACT: The author dls~usses Mealy-typs sequential. automatons with Z' FI(X. Z).
Y =!2 (X, 7), where the multi-valued variables X, Y, Z, Z I are the input and outpd variable
and 6w- curr and nest statesp respectively, of the automaton. The a Wristlentauan of the
multi-vahied variables by memo of of binary variables is a coding problem whiek
determims the complexity of realization of the netvmrks. bastnu& an the codbg of X and Y
,,,,Is &-priori spepifiaL.'an arbitrary select[" of codbg Is possible only for Z. The co&ng Is
1- consklered aoftd ff we have the least; munber of symbols in the system, of Boolmn Anctimn -
deterndaft dw ddes of So aviondon And presented in =1n. disjmothe form. The H=Vbroy
*am ("ft*hft c1radis via computer 1958, let McGraw-Hol Book coo I.'
CWd VDQ WMMLSIL152
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New York N. Y.) In uslyied.The nwftk of astes to used to oandrwt Ow nWriz of the do-
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Hidden potentialities for
machinery manufacturing.
the growth of labor ProductivitY at
Sbbr.st.CEEPI no.12:39-45 '57.
(MIRA 10:12)
(Machinery industry)
sOVOSMOT, insh.
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-.., - .. Analyzing resources for raising labor productivitY In A
machinery plint. Sbor. st.'CHPI n0-15:3-18 '58. (MM 12:3)
(Machinery Industry) Matory mmagemnt)
c-,;VOV.OSzZIIOT.,
Awalustion of currout labor productivity indices. Sbdr. at. CM
1101.1508-54 158. (KM 12:3)
(ftatery mmgvmmt) (Zabor productivity)
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GOLIKOV, Aleksandr Arsentlyevich; W_VQ iD v c
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SVET, Ye.B.,, red.
[Potentials for reducing labor and metal consumaption in
the manufacture of machinery] Rezervy anizheniia trudo-
emkosti i metalloomkosti mnshin. Choliabinak, Cheliabin-
skoe krilzhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 141 P. OMIA 17:9)
HOVOSELOV V.S.
A closing water volmmenometer for measuring the root systems of plants.
ftsiol, rast 7 no,W/+3~-2" 160,, (iMA 140)
1. Vses-oymmyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy inatitut Itna, Torzhok.
Mots (BotwW))
(Botanical apparatus)
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UPI/
Novoselov, V.'S- Application at the waffirmis d
mechanles the computatlaiddstatkWly
systems. Vestnik Leningrad. Univ. 1952. no. 2, 24-41
an)
After an "tended review of the nietw of Fian oJ,
natsh. Math. Phys. 23, 225-239 (1912)] and ;81
modification [Doklady Akad. Noulc SSSR (N.9.) 11, 21 .1 :*
215 (1936)], the author points out vaguenew in the hy-
pothesis relating to the potential of the reaction-foroet, aadl
in the physical meaning of rigidity, among c
00
and discusses these points at some lentf,
0 d ~~'
paper is concerned *'i'th detailed "y of sevwW
examples. R. Gubg (Seattlet W#A.)..
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Linnik~ Yu. V., and Nov selov. V. S. nc
Nauk
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SSSR. Prikl. Mat. Meh. 17, 361-368 (1953). (Itussian)l
Consider a system
dx. A Ak(t), A,(I), 13 (i, i 1,
dt
,
z
where the functions At (t) (k = 1, - - -, 1) characten V~
I-dimensional random process. Let ak(l) denote the mathe
ffat;hemailaal Reviews matical expectation of A k (t) and let A & (1) = at W + k
Vol 4 15 Noe 2 Ithat the mathematical expectation of the random fu
Feb, 1954 IbA;(I) is zero. Further, let S = (Si[xj, Ak(f), t]l denot an
Meohem.105 1-t-dimensional random vector-function which for the
nsional
Ivalues of the arguments characterizes an it-dime
IraAdom process. The initial data of the system (1) ar
assumed to be random and given by a distribution wit
obability density
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