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ivj R ~K I N, I, G- - SUBjECT USSR/LIATH-&LATICS/Diffefei,t.i,,j AUTHOR MALKIN I.G. T I T IF. -S`om`e-_p__.-o_b_Fe_ms i u the th e o 7 PERIODICAL lioscow: State Publication fo.- t~-,~.nlcal-taeoretical 492 p. (1956) reviewed 1/1957 CA-al) 11-2 PJ - 5 0 9 oscillations. literature The present paper seems to be the most det~lled representation existing in the moment of the "method of the small paranetez` due to Poincarg (perturbation calculation) and its applications to non-linear oscillating systems. The aut.hor who has already become known by numerous publications and by two books on the same theme now has givea once moie a summary extended in many points and completed by practical examples. Com-pared with other books on non-linear oscillations which have been published d-urini- the last years this present monography is rather one-sided from the methoLical. point of view; this dis- ad-Tantage is compensated, however, by an outstanding mathematical rigidity. Completeness with respect to the many-sidad problegis which occur applying PoincaAls method is not aspire&. This does net exclude, however, that certain partial ranges are fully detailed represented. On nearly 500 pages in 8 chapters it is treated: !)quasi-linear oscillations with one degree of freedom. 2) Periodic, oscillatlonz~ of quasi-linear systems with aeveral degrees of freedom, 3) The stability of oscillations. 4) 'Llmost periodic oscillations of quasi-linear systems. I" quasi-harmonic systems. 6) Systems which are near to arbitrary non-linear ones. 7) Liapunov systems. Moscow:State Publication 492 p, (1956) CARD 2/2 PG - 509 8) Neighboring systems to Liapuno~r eyotemEi. Compared with the contents of the monography "T-,n mathods of Liapunov and PoincaA in the theory of the non-linear oocill-4tions" formerly published by the same author, it strikes that now even. sy3tema wAth non-analytie characteristics were rendered accessible to the conoideration. Here the solution is obtained by succeseive approxImati.)n, ---ihereby the question of convergence is investigated in detail. Also thin proota of exist-ence for periodic and almost periodic solutions ha-Q be5in carefully treated. Building-up processes and SlOW 7arl-at)-car; of state in oscillating systems are not considered among others. Besides of the consideTation of concrete practical :)r,_~biemB (tube generator, Duffing-oscillator, pendulum with moved of suspenaion, sequence- systems and others) special attention .4o payed flor an extensive explicit performance of the methods considered, such Lhat tligir practical applicability is guazanteed. EWP(m) /EEC (k) -2/,-7,,~T (d) 1ETWN1)/FSS -2 GW ACi., NR: AM6023684 Monograph UR Malkin, Ioell Gillyax ich Theory of the at-a-iii-111of motion (Teoriya uatoychivosti dvizheniya) 2d ed., rev. Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka", 66. 0530 P. illus. 6,500 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: motion stability, motion mechanics, motion equation, periodic motion, differential equation, linear equation, nonlinear equation PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book is a systematic account of the theory of motion stability (first developed by A. M. Lyapiunov), its methods, and its application to the solution of specific practical problems. The formulation of the problem, the basic theorems of the second Lyapunov method for steady-state motion, and the theory of stability in the first approximation also for steady-state motion are discussed in the first three chapters, which require for study a knowledge of only the basic elements of the theory of differential equations. The classical critical cases for steady-state motion and the theory of stability of periodic motion are discussed in the next two chapters. The cases when the characteristic equation has multiple roots' are included. A detailed and systematic account of the theory of equation (linear and- nonlinear) with periodic coefficients is also given. The sixth chapter is devoted to the general case of unsteady motion and requires knowledge of the theory of differential equations to the extent, for example, of "KurB differentsiallnykh uravne:uy" of V. V. Stepanov. The book is intended primarily for applied workers, and- basic consideration is given to practical procedurea for solving stability problems. Card L U- ACC NR: AM6023684 CZ All the discussed methods are accompanied by illustrative examples, some of which were taken from current technical literature. 911wo important articles published by the author after the first edition of the book, additional material on the generalized~ Lyapunov theorem on the asymptotic stability and instability in the cases of functions~:, with derivatives of constant sign, and a short outline of the application of the methods of the theory of motion stability to problems of optimal control system stabilization are included as appendices. Notes on new results and literature con- cerning problems considered in the book have been added by the editor. The author thanks X. 0. Chet"ev. and A. I. Lurlye for reading the manuscript and making valuable comments. TABLE OF CONTENTS Cabridge47: Author's introduction - - 8 Editor's introduction to the second edition 11 Ch. I Basic concepts and definitions 13 Ch. II Second Lyapunov method for steady-state motion 27 Ch. III Stability criteria in the first approximation for steady-state motion 57 Ch. IV Investigation of critical cases for steady-state motion - - 90 Ch. V Stability of periodic motion - - 190 Ch. VI Unsteady motion 300 Appendix I. On a problem of the theory of stability of automatic control systems 446 Card 2/3 ACC NR. AYL6023684 Appendix II. On the existence of Lyapunov functions*- 452 Appendix III. Generalization of the theorem of the second Lyapunov method 463 Appendix IV. Problems of controlled motion stabilization 475 Editor's notes - 515 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 24jaa66/ ORIG REP.- ill/ OTH REY: 010 Card ARMI"TAN, G. X.; GUNINA, A. I.; KAMM, I. I. Therapeutic use of highly concentrated Katsesta water in skin diseases. Vast. van. i derm. no.5:33-36 S-0 155- (HIaA 9:1) 1. Iz Gosudarstvannogo nauchno-ii3sledovateltakogo ballneologicheakogo Instituta imeni I. V. Stalina Kinisterstva zdravookhrunentya SSSR (dlr. N. P. Vladimirov) i sanatoriya Hoekva (glavnyy vrach A. A. Syrtsova) (SKE9. diseases. balneotnur.. Katsesta waters in high concentration) (BALNEOIA)GY, in various diseases skin die.. HatGesta water in high concentration) a9t, Om /'~- / /V / t . / / AMIASYAN, G.K.; KALKIN, I.I. Treating skin diseases with Hatsesta baths asing increasing concentrations of hydrogen sulfide. Yop.kar.fizioter. i lech.fiz. kul't. 22 no.4:69-70 JI-Ag 157- (MIRA 10:11) 1. Is Ballneolog4askogo instituta imeni I.V.Stalina (dir. - 1 dotsent N.P.Vladimirov) i santoriya "Moskva" (glavnyy vrach A.A. Syrkova) (SKIN-,DISMASF,S) (MINML WATERS, SULFUROUS) 0 Y&W10VA, Ye. A., kand. med. nauk; MUZIN, I. I.; KOREMNA, I. I.; SAMICHUK, I. M. Effectiveness of the compound balneoclimatic treatment of psoriasis at Sochi-Yatsesta health resort. Vest. dam. i van. 36 no.6:28-33 Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Is Sochinskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta kurorto- logil (dir. - zaaluzhenM7 deyatell nauki rof, M. Shikhov) i dervatoloqicbeakogo sanatoriya "Radugan fglavnyy vrach A. V. Aleksandrov) (PSORIASIS) (SOCHI-HEALTH RESORTS, WATERING-PIACES, ETC.) 10i MALKIN, I.!.; DOVZHANSKJY. S.1., kand.med.nauki KIBZUN, V.A. ... . ........ I", Use of uitrasoft X rays -ir- a compound treatment of neuroderma--itIs and dermal pruritus in the Sochi health resort. Vest. derm. i ven. 38 no.3:61-64 M-r 164- (MIRA 18:4) It Sochinskiy dermatologicheskiy sanatoriy (Radugalt (nauchnyy konsul'tant - chlerr-kcr-reiponderit AMN SSSR prof. P.V.KozhevrAikov). DOVZHANSKIYV S.I., kand.med.nauk; MAI~.KINIj.; SMIR11OVA, Ye.P.; KORESHEVA, I.I.; KIBZUN, V.A.; SHAVLAX, L.I.; SAMANGHUK, I.M.; KOKHANOV, Ye.M.; Prinimali uchastiye: KERIMOV, V.M.; LEV, Kh.A.; GULUBEV, A.F. Combined hydrogen sulfide-radon baths in treating chror'c dermatoses at the Sochi-Matsesta Health Resort, Vest* derm. i van. 38 no.9:47-51 S 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Sochinskiy institut kurortologii i fizi,terapii (dir. N.Ye. R-manov) i Aermatologicheskiy sanatoriy "Raduga" (glavnyy vrach G.K.Gonsales). KOZHEVNIKOV, P.V., prof.; MALKIN, !.I.; DOWHANSKIY, S~I~; kand, med. nauk Specialized dermatc1cgic sanatorium as th,- basIc ~.orn~ :,' treatment of skin diseases at a health resort, 7est, derma -' ven. no.1:73-79 165. ,M--RA 1. Sanatorty "Raduga" (glavny-y vra,.~h G.K. Gonsales, kurarta Sochi-Matsonta. fT Y 11 133-58-4-2/40 AUTHORS: Bazanov, F.M., Docent,, Kolesanov, F.F. Docent, Malkin, I. L, -Docent and Sharov, S. I,., Professor TITLE:- Pelletising of Iron Ore Concentrates and Fine Ores (Polucheniye okatyshey iz rudnykh kontsentratov i melkikh rud) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, Nr 4, pp 289-294 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Methods of production of pellets from fine ores, namely, rolling in a drum, on a plate and rolling of-briquettes made under low pressure in a warm press (ex-u+usion) are briefly compared. It is claimed that rolling of preformed briquettes is most advantageous as pellets produced are of a uniform size and high outputs can be obtained. Main results of the latest experiments on pelletising concentrates obtained by magnetic concentration of Krivoy Rog quartzites are described. Chemical composition and size distribution of the concentrates is given. Lime and limestone (0-3 mm) were used as fl=inG agents and bentonite, sulphite lyle and refractor-- claj were used in some experiments as strengtheninG a6ents. Pellets were made by extruding briquettes which were cut Card 1/2 and rolled- in a drum. Firing of green pellets was done Pe.1letising of Iron Ore Concentrates and Fine Ores 133-58-4-2/40 on a sintering pan by combustion of a gas-air mixt-ure over the layer of pellets (Fig.2). The most suitable firing conditions for a given raw material were established in separate experiments. Gas permeability and reducibility of pellets were compared with chose of sinter indicating the superiority of pellets in both respects. On the basis of a large number of experiments on firing pellets in a sinter pan it is claimed that 2a throughput of a Dwilight Lloyd sinter strand of 50 m surface area and an ignition time of 28 min can be 2000 tons/day. The consumption of heat under laboratory conditions was 329 cal/kg which is smaller than that in sintering, can be further decreased by increasing the b~d height. Blast furnace gas with a small addition of coke oven gas can be used for the purpose. In the Moscow Institute of Steel a scheme for industrial production pellets was developed (Fig.4) and in 1958 semi-industrial Card 2/2 and industrial experimental production of pellets from Krivoy Rog concentrates and their smelting in blast furnaces will be carried out. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Institute of Steel) 1. Ores--Processing 2. Pellets--Production BAZAI-.W, Fedor Miklo-r7lovich; 14ALKII-I j luda Litzarevich [Calculation of sintering charge mixtures] ;',.aschet ag-L(-)-- meratsionnykh shikht. Moskva, I-,etallurgiia, 1964. 61 p. (MLU 17-12) . - L~- - M;,LKIN, 1, IM, "The Supertension during Electrolytic 6eparation of 1.1,ercurij or Tantalum"; Zhur Fiz. 'shim; 13, No. 2, 1939; Academy of Se4ences Ukr~inian QSR, Insti- tute of Fhysical Chem. imen-i L. . Pisarzhevskiy, Rcd. 31 YhY 1938. Report U-1613, 3 Jan. 1952. MALUNT, I. M. MALKIN, I. M. "An Experiment in the Application and Direction of Further Development of a System of Forced Block Cave-in in the Ore MlineB of Leninogorzk Combine." Acad Sci Kazakh SSR. Inst of Metallurgy and Ore Dressing. Alma-Ata, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Techni- cal Science) So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 19, 1956 , - I I - - . )r -, , ,- ~ j -/ / /) / "., 0 - ~ I - . LYSAIIKO, I.Z.; NAMPI, I.H.-, DZI[AKMAYBV. A.N.-, USPANbV. KvYe. I-- Developing systems of forced Pillar caving in working flat hard ore deposits. Trudy Inst. gor. dela AN Tazakh. SSR 1:31-15 156. (Mining engineering) (KIRA T1) MALKIff, I.M. Use of-the forced caving system In the mines of Laulnogorsk Combine. Gor.shur.no.8-:26-31 Ag 156. - (KW 9:10) l.Dlrektor Leninogarakogo polimetallichaskogo kombinat&. (Irazakhatan-Mining an6ginsering) di t t ni- DZHAKMAYEV, A.N., kandidat takhaichaskikh nauI:-;,"UUA;F H , kafi da ekh ~j ; it chaskikh nauk; ISAKOV. V.A.. gornyy inzhener; 0 . K-Ts., Aornyy inzhener. Block caving system of mining with use of horizontal boreholas. Gor. zhur. no.5:43-45 W '57. (KLRA 10:6) (Kining engineering) AUTHOR: Malkin, I. M., Director of Combine SOV/127-59-1-5/26 TITLE: The Increase of Labor Productivity in the Mines of the Leninogorsk Combine ( 'Rost proizvoditellnosti truda na rudnikakh Leninogorskogo Kombinata) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal 1959, Nr 1, pp 18-23 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Leninogorsk Combine consists of the Leninogorsk and underground mines and the Andreyevskiy open cast mine of polymetalic ores. Ore production in 1956 exceeded the production of 1947 4.7 times. This was the result of an improvement in technological mining methods and the mech- anization and improvement of labor organization. A new method for opening ore deposits was successfully elaborated by the Giprotsvetmet. The new mines Skipovaya, ByBtrushinskaya, and Belkina #1 and #3 were constructed. Underground trans- portation was centralized in the Skipovaya mine, as well as the pumping of 4,000 cu m/hr of water. The introduction of the forced level caving system was most effective for increasing ore production. The SVB-l shot drilling machine Card 1/2 and the SB-2, SB-4, and BASH-5 milling cutters used in the SOV/127-59-1-5/26 The Increase of Labor Productivity in the Mines of the Leninogorsk Combine combine were designed by a special construction office. In spite of improvements, there is still a shortage of urgently needed high-capacity drilling equipment, loading machines, mechanization and automation accessories, cables, relays and starters. The author recommends the organization of an experimental mine; the ByetrushInskm1a mine in quoted as being suitable for this purpose. There are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Leninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat (The Leninogorsk Polymetallic Combine). Card 2/2 MALKIN, I.M.9 kand.tekhn.nauk; ALBOROV, Z.B., gornyy inzh.; YUSHKO, S.Fl?, ---tmileuer-mekhanik Improving borlng with sinker dirlls at the Leninogorsk Combine. Gor.zbur. no*3:36-38 Mr 160, (MM 140) ls Leninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat. (Eadt' Kazakhstan-Province-Rock driUs) MALKIN, I.M.; CHIRKOVA. M.P.; NNTMAH, Y.G.; JCAR INSKATA, L.S.; GAKCMKO. --POKIDYSHEY, M.I.; CHEPSYSHEV, Yu.P.; PLATONOV. 0.F.; MIKEUYLOV, R.I.; ABDRYW, M.A.: MILLER. 0.G.; BUTENK0. U.$.; UYUYSEKIN, Te.l. Treatment of zinc-bearing slags in electric furnaces with coke conductivity. TSvet. met 33 no. 12:15-23 D 160. (MLRA 13:12) 1. Leninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat (for Nalkin, Chirkova, Heyman. larlinskaya. Ganchenko, Pokidyshev, Chernyshev). 2. Altay- skiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut AN razSSR (for Platonov. Mikhaylov, Abdeyev, Miller, Butenko, Dyuyeekin). (Zinc-Blectrometallurgy) (Electric furnaces) BROOIKOV, Dmitriy Mikhaylovicho doktor tekhn. nauk; BARMGV, Ye.G., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; N LU.-, kand. tekhn.nauk, retserxzent; KUTUZOV, D.S., gorn. inzh.0 retsenzent; PARTSEVSKIY, V.N., red. 'zd- va; UNJIM7A, L.N.-,, tekbn. red. [Choice of blas'$jhole parameters in underground ore breaking) Vybor parametrov vzryvnykh skvazhin pri podzemnoi otboike rud. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu., 1961. 109 po (MIRA 14:12) (Boring) (Blasting) IMRIITOV, Vladimir Rafailovich. Prinimali. uchastiye: KUTUZOV, D.S.; FAYBISHEIIKO, D.I.; ZHIGALOV, M.L.; AGOSHKOV, M.I., retsenzent; 14ALKIN I YI. kcand. tekhn. nauk,, retsenzent; ALBOROV, Z.B., -i~2-7. ~te~;~;. nauk., retsenzent; BUBLIS, A.N. , gorn, inzh, . re- tsenzent; BMIIII, A.I., otv. red.; SIFYAGINA, Z.A., red. izd-va; SHKIYAR, S.Ya., tekhn. red. (Ilighly productive systems of mining thick hard ore depositol Vysolcoproizvoditelinyo sistony razrabotki moshchnykh meato- rozhdenii krepkikh rud. Voakva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit- ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 417 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Agoshkov). (Mining engineering) MAIKIN, I.M.., laureat lAninskoy premii laninogorsk complex ore combine. Gor. zhur. no.V-.&-13 0 061. (M& 15:2) 1. Direktor lanino orskogo polimetallicheskogo kombinata. (Leninogorsk RegionVast'Kazakhatan Province)--Mining angineeering) (Blasting) SOV/137-59-5-9923 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 5, p 67 (USSR, AUTHORS~ Malkin, I.P., Volkova, L.A., Ruzhitskiy, V.I. T1=- Smelting Stainless and Heat Resistant Steels at the Uralmash- zav-od PERIODICAL: Sb. statey. Ural'skiy z-d tyazh. mashinostr. im. S. Ordzhonikidze, 1958, Nr 3, PP 52 - 61 ABSTRACT- Information is given on the experience made in the production of stainless and heat resistant steels at the Uralmash-zavod, In the production of certain steel grades the following methods were used: vacuum treatment of the m 1~ in the ladle or de- gassing of the metal flow in a vacuumxduring the transfer from one ladle into another, and teeming in a neutral gas medium In casting ingots for forgings,molds having a triple conicity of the side walls (5-1; 15.9 and 94% from top to bottom) and a spherical bottom were employed. Ingots, cast in au,~h molds pt-oved to be more compact and homogeneous, Card 1/1 V.B. DOKSHITSKAYA, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; GORLACH, I.A., inzh.; MjALKIN, I.P., inzh. Comparing the properties of electrical steel made by, scrap remelting ancl with oxidation. Trudy Ural.politekh-innt. no.75:181-193 159. (MW. 13:4) (Steel--Electrometallurgy) (Steel--Defects) ~-HALKIH I.P., inzb. - i".1-1., Reduction of ball-bearing steel in arc furnaces. Trudy Ural. politakh.inst. no.75:207-218 '59- (KIBA 13:4) (Steel--lilectrometallurgy) (Bearing metals) I.F.; FRES Hil-, lll~ NOU f~ Nl,-,. Iliking 11 L ~j L -:i r~:~ C' "J- z;-:TIf-t nt~ I ne :~o i nitrogem Izv. V-Ts . 11 165 1. e n frq 11 nyy nau,: s' , c~ - i -'-"n r-e 1 1,-. k I v r. i ma I i I n c, s t ye W. r- i -;-,s: - 1 --. -lo -v a -, i k i y n s L I j~~. V "., ja t 7n- 7 tyazhglr,gc, mashinestrop3niya - L I.Z.; PETRZHAK, K.A.; YAKOVLEV, V.A. MALKIN, -------- Effect of alpha-particle reflection during measurements in a 2-9 solid angle chamber. Trudy Radiev.inBt.ANffiSR 9:207-213 159. (MIRA 1/,.-6) (Alpha rays) (Ionization chambers) MALKlit fai.,R PA 27/49T42 Cables, 111gh-Voltage Cables, Electric "Review of V. I. Pogarskly's 'Working of High-Voltage Power Cables,'" Kh. R. Malkin, Engr, I. G. Gartseashteyn, Cand Tech Soi, 2 pp "Elektrichest7o" No 11 Very critical review of subject book. Spays that material Is Incomplete, consideration supe-~,ficial, theoretical standard low, and mistakes and In- accuracies abundant. 2T/49T42 8 (0) SOV/112-57-5-V86 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 5, p 20 (USSR) AUTHOR: Malkin, Kh. R. TITLE: Selection of Paper Impregnated Insulation for High-Voltage Cables (Vybor bumazhnoy propitannoy izolyataii vysokoval'tnykh kabeley) PERIODICAL: Worm.-tekhn. sb. M-vo elektrptekhn. prom-sti SSSR, 1956, Nr 4 (88), p 7 -11 ABSTRACT: Thinner paper tapes used for insulating power-cable cores consider- ably increase breakdown voltages of the cable insulation. *However, the number of tapes neceesarily increases, which complicates the technique of insulating and affects the insulation tightness; for this reason, tapes of different thicknesses have been used for cable insulation. The layer thickness must be selected on the basis of correspondinK gradients determined experi- mentally. Formulae aie presented for selectilag insulation layers from paper tapes of different thicknesses; the formulae allow for various permittivities of Card I /? SOV /112-57---,9786 Selection of Paper Impregnated Insulation for High-Voltage Cables the paper (grading is made on the basis of both permittivities of, and maximum gradients on, various insulation layers). The author believes that the principle of insulation grading according to the gradients and the use of thinner paper tapes will permit reducing insulation thickness in all cables designed for voltages of 20 kv and up. A. 0. M. Card 2/2 .gltd~.M.S.A =dBrl'-Vhdezfp,--s. Rclzt. lr,5 betwmoa sor;lco 11TO "dta-azt, -.1 CL-es~, 2.ndt--,-t%Tan mazi-l-ra zzdl-e-n~tardines~., -d' ard thitkneza of pzr*r arnirq,~ ~-hstwoon iwVuzo broaVw m voltago~ -Icr a and Z251-waoauio cablo. - Oval jui~r4qre caW.-s aro alza c-in- A , cgpchvilorta of 'AlcOtarn iuthorEs on ;~Sflms to unp sldareA AaW rc.,.?.Uvc malto 0! L%p v,4rl,!-4 tipbo ~-Mnut criticj Laminelit. t-7 IV 4 t V/ 8(3) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 3 OV/13 Malkin, Khaim Ruvimovich Teplovoy i. elektricheskiy raschet koaksiallnykh vysokochastotnykh kabeley (Thermal and Electric Rating of Coaxial High-frequency Cables) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 96 P. 5,550 copies printed. Ed.: N.D. Kurbatov; Tech. Ed.: Ye. M. Soboleva. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians working in the field of high-frequency cables, and also for vtuz students. COVERAGE: The author discusses the thernial rating of high-freqiA6,n,,.,i coaxial cables with matched and nonmatched loads and the comput- ation of current parameters for individual designs of such cablet,. The approximate thermal rating for cables with intermittent a-,r,d stepped loads is also included. There are 23 references, 14 of which are Soviet, 7 English, and 2 German. Card 1/4 Thermal and Electric Rating of Coay-ial High-frequency Cables TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Ch. 1. Brief Survey of the Basic Designs of Coaxial Cables 1. Design and purpose 2. Performance characteristics of various cable types Ch. 2. Thermal Rating of High-frequency Coaxial Cables Under Steady Thermal Conditions 3. General assumptions lit 4. Basic considerations 14 5. Calculation of the effect of the thermal flow due to losses In the dielectric 6. Determination of thermal flows 7. Determination of thermal resistance 23 8. Basic equation for the thermal balance of a feeder with matched load 27 9. Determination of the temperature gradient on the surface of the cable 2c? Card 2/4 Thermal and Electric Rating of Coaxial High-frequency Cables SOV/1~_,-' 10. Thermal balance of a feeder with nonmatched load without considering longitudinal heat loss 3C 11. Effect of longitudinal heat loss on the thermal balance of a feeder with nonmatched load 12. Determination of the maximum permissible cable voltage from thermal characteristics 13. Permissible load as a function of frequency and heat transfer 53 Ch. 3. Basic Considerations For the Thermal Rating of Cables With Stepped and Intermittent Loads 5h 14. General equation for transient thermal conditlons r,4 15. Approximate determination of permissible stepped and r~ '7 Intermittent loads Ch. 4. Effect of the Desigii of Separate Components of a Coaxial Cable on Electrical Parameters of the Cable 10'. Wire resistance 17. Cable capacitance C ard 3/4 Thermal and Electric Rating of Coaxial 11igh-frequency Cables SOV/133C 18. Cable self-inductance 19. Conductance of cable insulation 20. Secondary cable parameters 21. Electrical parameters of a coaxial cable with eccentric conductors IT(. Ch. 5. Determination of Initial Data and Examples of Calculations of Parameters for Coaxial Feeder Cables 70 U 22. Basic considerations 7-P 23. Coaxial cable designs -,.R. 24. Determination of initial data for calculations ,4 25. Results of electrical parameter calculations 26. Thermal rating of feeder cables with matched load 27. Thermal rating of feeder cables with nonmatched load 28. Thermal rating of feeder cables with intermittent load Principal sources used 98. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress I Card 4/4 TM'dfh 7-2-59 ISTOMINA, Nine Petrovna; LAKFIRUNIK, R.afail Moiseyevich; SHAIRLE. David Leonidovich; KAMIN Kh.R., rateenzent; LINKOV. A.T., red.; ZHITIIIKOYA, O.S., teES-.r-e-d-. [Kinicipal telephone cables] Gorodakie telefonaye kabeli. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo. 1960. 247 p. (MIRA 14:1) (Telephone lines) AREMN, S.I., inzh.; MA IN, Kh.R., kaud.tekhn.nauk High-pressure cable lines in steel pipes with 110 and 220 kilovolt rating. Blek.sta- 31 no.4t65-69 Ap 160. (MIR& 13:7) (Electric cables) MALKIN. Kh.R.: POSHERSTNIK, M.Yu.; SALYUTINA, M.A.; RUNE, V.T., doktor tekhn. nauk,, retsenzent; LAVINSKIY, V.P., inzh., retsenzent; TU- RYBRIN, M.B., nauchnyy red.; NIKIT121A, M.I., red.; KOROMIKO, Yu.N., tekbn. red. [Handbook on electric lines and power calbles) Spravochnik po silovym kabeliam i provodam. Leningrad, Gos.soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit.prc- myshl., 1961. 387 p. (MIRA 14:12) Electric cables) (Electric lites) VERNIK, S.H., kand.tekha.nauk; MALKIN, Kh.R., kand.tekhn.nauk Method for calculating the thermal conditions in large cables 0 carrying radio frequency in repeating transitory operation. Vest.elektroprom. 32 no-8:48-51 Ag 161. 0-9RA 14:8) (Coaxial cables) (Radio lines) 3/044/62/000/006/012/127 B112/B104 AUT.';OR: Malkin. K. Ye. TITLE; A method in the center problem PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Alatomatika, no. 6, 1962, 50, abstract 6B216 (Uch. zap. Ryazansk. gos. ped. in-t, v. 24, 1960, 107 - 117) TEXT: The author considers the equation dy/dx (-x + P(x, y))I(y + q(x, y)), 0) where P(X, Y) and Q(x, y) are polynomials containing no terms of an order lower than the second. He attempts to find conditions for the Lyapunov- Poincare' center in the simplest form. He proceeds from the well-known theorem that, if a center exists in the origin ' equation (1) has a general integral of the form X2 + y2 + F(x. y) - C (where F.(x, y) is an analytic functian containing no terms ,%f ar. order lower than the third) and goes over to new (complex) variables 'j,7 writing z - x + iy and i - x - iy, and by expressing the functions P(x, y), Q(x, y), and F(x, y) by the variables Card 1/2 rv S/044/62/000/loo6/ol2/127 A method in the center problem B112/B104 z and z. The author determines a number of center problems in the form of a system of linear algebraic equations, the coefficients of which are -~x- 7pressed linearly by the coefficients of the polynomials P(X, Y) and 4*.(XY)- The author uses a process vjhich he suggested for solving the center problem for the case where P(X, Y) and ~&X, Y) are second-order polynomials. In this case he obtains the well-known results of H. Dulac -(that are equivalcrf~,/x to the conditions of N. A. 3akharnikov, Prikl. matem. i mekhan., 1948, 12, No. 5) where - this is of special interest - the author does not derive the nroof for the existence of a center by integrating equation (1) as is done in -most cases. By analyzing the center conditions, the author shovis directly that the entire infinite set of these conditions is fulfilled if the first two of them are fulfilled. FAbstracter's note: Complete trans- lation lard 2/2 MIKIN, Kh.Sh. Now automatic device for individual changing of the guide comb c,arsors of Rachel type knitting machines. Tekst.prom. 23 no.5: 13-14 Vq 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Rukovoditell laboratorii modelirovaniya trikotnahnykh iadeliy Nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta tekstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti soveta narodnago khozyaystva Gruzinsko* SSR. (Knitting machines) MA.LKIN. Kh.Sh. Improved automatic device for the individual exchan e of comb slides. Tekst. prom. 25 no.4:37 Ap 165. ~MIRA 18:5) 1. Rukovoditell laboratorii assortimenta trikotazhnykh izdeliy Tbilisskogo NIILTF. MUM L. A. 11-21-1- "Renovation of Diesil J. Stanki I Instrument, 14, No. 11-12, 1943 BR952059/019 I'LU'KITT. L. A. IE~nginser M)r.., Chaft of Apolied Mlechanics, M TU (Mloscow 11igher lecl-mical 3chool) imeni Eauman (-194c,-) 11kn Instrument for Determining the Front Angle of Cutting Dies," Stanki I Instriment, 16, 'Nos. 4-5, 1945 BR-r~2059019 4. // - MVTU, imeni Baunan (-1946-) Candidate of Technical Sciences "New Gearings," Stanki I Instrument 17, No. 1, 1946, BR-52059019 ~-4 ~4 ;-tA,111-1, L. A Sozdanie -armonicheskik~i ':c-itil I n:r! s pomosarh u z--: cl I y Oles L) (Vestn. :'-'-ish., 19'1~1, no. 1?-I.,) 11,alcinf, harmonic torsional vibrations bt, means of ~-ear !,:heels. d 1) D-, \"I vh ,, and Nechanical En-' the :~ ovi e tn i on 3-0 : I~bnufacturing 'Inecr.Ln- in Liia,ary of Congress, 1~53- MALKIN. L.A., kandid,t teldinichestrikh nauk, doteent. Mechanism for establishing n stabilized bearing, Trudy 141IGAIX no.21:27- 31 '55 - (MLRA 10: 1) 1. 14ookovskiy institut inzhenerov geodesii. Kafedra priborostroyaniya. (Orientation) 112-3-6411 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Flektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 3, p. 187 (USSR) AUTHOR: Malkin,--L.A., Shillinger, V.I. TITLE: Automatic Elevation Instruments Installed in Automobiles (Avtomaticheskiye pribory dlya opredeleniya prevysheniy, ustanavlivayemyye na avtomobilyakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. in-ta inzh. geod., aerofotos"emki i kartogr., 1956, Nr 23, pp. 63-91 ABSTRACT- Bibliographic entry. Card 1/1 sov/ " -'4 -"q-2 -) o/ 2~ I O'If MalKin, 14. ',., Docent, Candidate of Technical 'sciences 'PI'_T'Li;: An Instrument for the Reproduction of Distances (Pribor d1ya vosproizvedeniya rasstoyaniy) PFRIODICkI,: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos"yemka, 1958, Nr 2, pp 93-100 (Ul-zbR) ABSTRACT: The article describes an instrument suggested, designed, and tested at the MIIGA i K used for reproducing distances between two points with considerable accuracy. These points can be materialized and fixed on the tripod by means of balls. The exaat reproduction of the distance can be done in different -;jays. The problem is to determine with accuracy four distances from two points at the base (0, A) to the two points to be selected (B, C). These distances L AB , LOB, LAC , and LOC can be of any size and are independent of each other. They have, how- ever, to be known exactly. The instrument also makes it possible to draw rith accuracy a normal to the given line. The method is explained, and the design of the instrument is described, which Card 1/2 consists of an indicator head, an elastic connection, and a An Instrument for the Reproduction of Distances SOV/154-58-2-10/22 movable head. The instrument "remembers" the distance between the centres of the balls by means of the indicator head. Friction is completely avoided within the graduated circle. Briefly, the question of selecting a connection (the diameter of the wire) and the accuracy required in keeping the tension of the wire constant are touched upon. There are 10 figures, 1 table, and I reference, 1 of which is Soviet. AS'jOCT&TIONt Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii (Moscow Engineering Institute of Geodesy, Aero- photography, and Cartography) ~:UBMITT.-,D: December 2, 1957 C e~~ r d, ? " 2 ly"ov, A -I AU-409. act-aboual. T. U., candidate of Technical Scion... TIT". Scientific and T*cftaloal Conference of MIIGA I X (14"OhnO- %a1JLQLQlk*4k"& komforentsize MITCA 1 9) 1 rototom'Yeaka, 1950, Me 2. vp Itt-114 (USSR) LATTUCT, tram &Veil 24 to 26 a scientific god technical onf.r.na. of the 911CA 1 9 (Institute of Goodo.y. Avrophotogr*phy. and Cartography, Bosco-) gas hold to Moscow. Furthermore. there were to or emotions to operation, on good.sy. o.rophotod.od..Y, 06 rtO61:1.1. sad on the production of phot ogra~st rice I tnevr- than )00 dalsfiatq. from 45 Instit4tes took part in * * oa9 at a hLch 20 lact4rem tore Siv*n. 20 delegates the %. f:ro participated In the disoossions. Th* opening speech was "do by the D1.r"%Qr Of the 9110A I K. Professor P. 3. Zakatow, Do.t.r of Technical Sciences. The first paper read vs. th b lv*aD* am ~Tbe fight Again-tit -rra'sor. at* a Do r of To hnicaIac I A on -fh. s.t.p and to* Lov*111mg Prinlpl.. Or the O.od.tlo Beat. Network or the Cwed 1/5 USSR,, L. K. Lirc..to. Professor, read a paper an ~The kl~cora_ tion of X -I- ngaLar Coordinates in 50&& 9144m of Coodotical Networks . be Deals of the Data Directly Measured In the T ,11 so .0 M. S. Kursvlyev. Docents "On a beach Mark of 1 IV , Special Stability." 1. 0. 3*jikhsacvL.h, Docent. CandidAto of hmius! Scleacus "Th. LIf* and Soi.atif to sort of 1%. P. aSaw.,. D. Sol-shakov. 00ptical Measurements of Dtat.n..* Sn 0.4 ir Ftealso Comiltions.* X. T. Ymyovlev. Assistants "On the R.thodol f r& o. a ox ff1gh c L j gy !o . I On Fe aI.. o D at ra.1 4 : ;: : at , tons ; 3 0 r am, 1 . 11 Sam *1k of l-*r Orientation of ViA.-ingi. ad S.p.r. , A rla Ca or - "_ * d,,t* St~d..I . ' o . . '. R:f I..,. r.,. .. , on a Lov:l Devi .1, 1 ; I iteLlow reported on "Geo4oej and Cartography at the Begin- nl:; of the Soviet Yo. P. Arsh.... on "An I .... tldittl.n at the Ills 5"athing Device With SZ;pporting Dollars.' I. N. t, c Tam IVy so . arod.:to 3t.dent. -Stersocoaparstor with El . l , : :, Carr"Sions.* 1. Ta. Mikh.YIG.. Docent. CandIdat. ofT c n1 : sel.maso. -0u th* Chattie of 5 cals of iartal Photographs 04sult. t.- IZ From P. 1. ZbLhr... ~ft ph bi 11, 1. f 31 k~nd-lhlt. ..4 Color Cap& Koo aqsoif, Ora4-t. Stadent, "Tj,. El"..t. of be Th..ry f 3wv jgb-Zjpeed Shutter.* 1. G. 31riLls, Profe.mori ~The Present ,: It& f ?%joical-Mathmatical Ka..1vdg# on the Precis. t.n.- A1 .; of .14mattring Tools.* S. M. Golovic, -Sp..ding tip ..4 ' L. ' ' .1. "wine t D* Production of zmaourI4 To*! * ; F n : "to of T"hnicsl ScLenc .4 ,- .1 Mt6~1 . of Distance@ .. Y. MLi~heyCh-, Am- A With %I, Optical hard. ?L.d or "S_' 0.Us As Ls teat,On th: St,dy Of Ina.c~r.cL.. In t. Too.aslag Desta.. of Tel 1, M, t*lk* Pro - a.'. :, n Do.& .A F d-L.d I. r f cogr, ptlical rL ; o tfts ra a &too Process of Original Kapa.w : Card 5/3 MALKIN, L. A., Docent "Apparatus 1-or the Exact Ru~~_-rdir_q _.' Distances" re ort presented at a S.:ientific-Technical I'lunference at Ksc~,w Inst. of Geodes~. e P rial Photography and Cartography Er:gineers, 24-2~i April 1958. ~(Gleodeziya i kartografiya, nc. ~, PP. 79-&-, 1515c~) P'71 /"r~ Z_ PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4233 Moscow. Vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilisbebe Ra8chety detaley i.mekhanizmov tochnykh priborov; sbornik statey (Design of Parts and Mechanisms of Precision Instruments; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Mashgiz, 196o. 26o p. 5,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): T. A. Gevondyan, Doctor of Technical Sciences., Professor; Ed. (Inside book): Ya. G. Alaverdov, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: A. F. Uvarova; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine Building and Instrument Making (Mashgiz): N. V. Pokrovskly, Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific wo.-kers and engineers engaged in instrument making. COVERAGE: The results of investigations on making Instruments with complex and design-perfect parts, pairs, and mechanisms, it Is claimed, are published here for the first time. The articles cover theory and methods of spherical cogwheel engagement, a new method of manufacturing toothed wheels with Design of Parts and Mechanisms (Cont.) SOV/4233 al4-ernating ratio within one revolution, a universal method for designing an oscillating system for stability by means of com- plex variables, and precision methods for designing brake centrifugal governors used in instrument design. Some of the articles are accompanied by Soviet and non-Soviet references. No personalities are mentioned. TABIE OF CONTENTS: Gevondyan, T. A., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. A Special Type of Ball-Cog Wheel Engagement 6 The meshing wheels have ball-shaped cogs. This type of engagement is used In those cases where the angle between the intersecting axes becomes too large. Basic equations for designing such an engagement are given. Presnukhin, L. N., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and L. AJja1kja,__Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Involute Spur Wheels With Alternating Gear Pato andTheir Use in R-otrurentBuildirg25 A new method for manufacturing involute spur gears with a ratio varying during a single revolution is discussed, as well as its use in computers. ZArAZIIOV, H.P., dotsent-, MALKIII, L.A., dotsent Kinematics of the machine for grinding and polishing plane surfaces of parts of optical instruments. v7s. ucheb. zav.; geod. I aerof. no.5:133-134 160. NIU 13:12) l.Rookovski7 institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotosOyemki i kartografii. (Grinding and polishing) (Glass, Optical) MALKIN L.A. dotseut, karid.tekha.uauk -- n=:L-== y High-speed shutter for aerial cameras based on the use of the "field of exposure." Izv.,vys'*ucheb.zav.; geod.i aerof. no.l~-73-86 161.. (MM 14: 6) L Moskovskiy institut Inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos!yemki i kartop,#fii. (Shutter, Photographic) MALKINg L.A., dotsentp kand.tekhn.nauk 'Small reducing gears with bevel wheels. Yest.mash. 41 no.3:7-11 mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Gearingp Bevel) MUZIN L fi kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent -ZL~~ Planetary reducers composed of two conical wheals. Trudy J[:jG~:IL7K no.45:13-23 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki kartografii, kafedra obshchego Liashinostroyeniya. (Cartography) (Gearing) D21KINY L.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, doteent, Simplest means of designing the teeth of coniral wheels for 0 smaU reducers. Trudy 14IIGAIK no.50:~'15-19 762. WRA 16-,-.-7) 1. Kafedra obshchogo mashinostroyeniya Mo9kovskogo instituta inzhenerov geodezii.. aerof0toanyraki i kartografti. (r rearing) 'L_ 120-4-3/35 AUTHORS: Bugorkov, S.S.Palkin, L.Z., Petrzha'.1-1, K.A., Yakovlev, v.A. and Yakunin, .1. TITLE: Ionisation Chambers for Alpha Particle Counting (IonizatsiorrFr kamery dlya scheta al'fa-chastits) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Teklmika Eksperimenta, 1957, No.4, pp. 16 - 19 ~USSR) ABSTRACT: The construction and properties of 5 ionisation chanbers for alpha particle countin, are described. 140.1: A universal camera for alpha 'rwticles emitted within a solid angle of 2TT (Fig.1). This CaLiera is used for measurements on alpha-active materials deposited on one or both sides of a thiri plate. It can also be used to estiriate the degree of alpha-activisation of the inr:er surf;_~~ces of hemispherical platinum. cups after various chemical procedures. Do.2: A camera for n-easurements in a solid an~_le which is less than, or equal to) 2,T (Fi,.4). No.3: A camera for iieasurinC aYpha activities of liquids (Fig-5). No.4: A camera with a solid ar-Lle (0.01 - 0.001) x 2Tr (Fig.6). No-5: An argon filled camera (Fip.?). This is ased to measure intensities of ti-e order of 2 x 1o5 counts/min and elso Gardl/2 Ionisation Chambers for Alpha Particle (;ountinL-,,. 120-4-3/35 in the measurement of aloha activity on a hip~h beta backg?-n!-?nd- Pressure of the argon is about 1 atm. The mechanical design of the 5 chambers are shown in the figures quoted above. There are 7 figures and 3 references, 1 of which is Slavic ASSOCIATION: Khlopiri Radiation Institute Ac.Sc- USSR: (Radiyevyy institut im. V.G. Khlopina Ail SS;~R) SUBMITTED: September 26, 1956. AVAILABLE: Library of UonFress uard 2/2 PHka I DDCK EXPLOITATIM SUV3603 Akdt.,i_- -Uk sssn. ~tedly.vyy InatItUt Trudy. %.. TX Tr:n.,.Li... or ttn ftedl- Iti.StItUL., A-dervipflS. X 2 7 P. Ecrt. 31 1;rZ. Vb. 9 Mo. c. ,d-- All 55-a. 1959. t. 1,7W -pi.. printed. Ed., N.A. Perfilov , D~t- of Physl~l and ~Lathe~atlc,l Scl-a; Ed. of Publksh!ZC h- G.M. jLr..; T-h. Ed., A.V. Sol-,.. Fnpcs-;: -,he -1- 1. Intended for CIOV17,45-.: n.,c b-k rot ... nt. .1-. 9 f the Tt .... oil.- of t1'. Udl- t-tit.t. " c , ".t 1 5 Z: *156. h;'-:,~I: .1n.11t., c.,.d-t.d t th. Init tute chiefly 195 9 1 or th the .tu4~y of of I , "mrrinr with porticl dif t rrion ranCirg rr= se-ral *1 to hundnd, of I'Le'. Ott-. tr.eL different p-t-l- In a n- t. -I t-r.-L,I will 1. U.-r, ne-, Int-acti- with nott- or. 1-Ity f the rnd th P,, 1,1- r ..t-,, pr-ld, do. pti' n nf _f~o f on, the to r -to trf-r-d 1-, -110- -r.ti-.od R for nt U.11 Eff-t In 192 c -lid ~J'7 Y.'-I.'. -I X.A. Y.k-j- 7Tno, N-7t V~".-d for L-v jL-o it. tL' LT ' 4!.I9 v-t'!y-." V.11 V!.*.ri---.!-.o :r F.11cd P-1-1 I-j !~ A.,I -, dj.' -1 5.1. --Tr. P~.'t"-Ph!c Erf-t f Sl"w tf, ~-,ht- Imd-t 1, Lt, bg,71. f Ijz 2 A.g11-: X.K., V.v Z'V ~ ,* , 1 1! " ~ - - .1 -.4. . - I ;. .. !,-I - .. w!" ll-t-'!' In Air :,%: !,.- ; : ~ - teti,d cr Y-j., ~7e jj_t..v. A051% 130 AUHTORS: Malkin, L. Z.; Nikol'skaya, Ye. B., Petrzhak, K.A. TITLE: Investigating the possibility of the existance of an cl-branch of Ra 225 in the neptune row PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, v. 2, no. 5, 1960, 632 TEXT: The problem dealt with by the authors was the study of the a- decay of Ra225, the possibility of which was predicted theoretically, (Ref. 1: W. Jentscke, Phys. Rev., 77, 98, 1950)- It is pointed out that till the present time no experimental attempt was made to detect the oc-emission of Ra225 decomposing by ~-decay with a T = 14.8 days. It is mentioned that Ra22; is a member of the neptune row, a part of which is given as being: 233 a 229 a 225 22.~___* 221 t217 .... U ~h Ra Ac Fr CL A The limit obtained for the existance of an -branch for Ra 225 (.qef. 2: S/18 601/002/005/017/017 Card 1/3 S/186/60/002/005/017/017 Investigating the possibility of .... A051/A130 D. Strominger, J. M. Hollander, G. T. Seaborg, Rev. Modern Physic, 30, 2, 8o6, 1958) is given as being < 0.01 %. The authors had at their disposal a preparation of U233 (1 gr) of high radiochemical purity, kept for two years. The latter was used as the source of Ra225. The difficulty of ob- serving the weak cL-activity of the Ra225 on a background of other Gk-emit- ters of the neptune row, such as the A0225, Fr221, At217, etc., is pointed out. It is stated that with the alpha decay of Ra225 emanation Em221 should form. This known isotope Ff emanation is obtained usually in the reaction of splitting off from Th23 using fast protons. The half-life of Em221 is 25 m. 80 % of the emanation decays by beta-emission, forming Fr221 and 20 by alpha emissiong forming Po217. Thus, by detecting the Rresqnce of EMA-1 in the preparation , the existance of alpha-decay of Ra22, was pro- ven. In order to measure the Em221 a known method of emanation measure- ment of Rn224was used (Ref. 3: Sbornik prakticheskikh rabot po radiokhimii pod redaktsiey 1. E. Starika, A. N. Murina i A. P. Patnera. Izd. LGU, 1956~ The solution of the U23 3 was placed into a bubbler which was sealed for three hours. It was later opened and the emanation was transferree to an ionization chamber, the ionization stream of which was measured on an CF-1M (SG-1M) electrometer. According to the obtained measurements, the Card 2/3 S/186/60/002/005/017/017 Investigating the possibility of A051/A13O ionization current of the chamber did not exceed the background, i.e, Em221 was not detected in the U233. An evaluation of the sensitivity of the method used showed that Em221 could be detected if the alpha-decay of the Ra225 exceeded (1.0001 % of its beta-decay. Thus Ithe obtained results lead to the establishment of a limit of ci-branching of the Ra225 as < 0.0001 %, which corresponds to Ta;;> 50,000 years. There are 3 references: 1 Soviet-bloc, 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The English language publications read as follows: W. Jentacke, Phys. Rev., 77, 98, 1950; D. Strominger, J. M. Hollander, G. T. Seaborg, Rev. Modern Physic, 30, 2, 806, 1958). Card 3/3 s/i86/62/oo4/oo5/ooq/ooq E111/9435 AUTHORS: Aron, P.M., Malkin, L,7 TITLE: Produc-tion of thin uniform layers of plutonium PERIODICAL: Radiokbimiya, v.4, no-5, 1962, 61g TEXT: The authors have used and recommen6the following method for preparing solutions for spraying plutonium to give thin uniforitt layers. Ira a solution of 5 1119 of plutonium in 2 isil of concentrated nitric acid about 0.2 ml oC 30','0' H202 is added to obtain tetravalent plutonium; H-jO2 is then destroyed with platinum in the hot solution; t~e solution is evaporated to a volume of 2 to 3 drops and then left till dry in a desiccator with NaOH and CaC12- The deposit dissolved in I to 2 nil of alcohol or chernically pure acetone, sprays well from'a capillary under the action of an electric field. Multi-layer filias are built up. SUBMITTED: may 18, 1962 Card 1/1 MALKIN, L.Z.; ALKHAZOV, I.D.; KRIVOKHATSKIY, A.S.; FETRZ11AK, K.A.; I : .:.::-HEUY7p L.H. Energy distribation of spontaneous fission fragments of Cm244. Atom. energo 15 no.3-.249-250 S 163. (FIERA 16:10) (Curium) (Nuclear fission) MALKIN. L.Z.; ALMMOV, I.D.; KRIVOXHATSKIY, A.S.; PETHZHAK, K.A.; __ - BELOT, L.M. Spontaneous fission of Cm244 with emission Qf a long-range oC -particle. Atom. energ. 16 mo.2,A.348-l/+9,, F 164. (MIRA 17:3) MALKIN, L.Z.; ALKHAZOV, I.D.; SOKOLOV, A.M, Unit for praparing thin homogeneous extended radioactive sources. Radiokhimiia 6 no.2:258-259 164. 014IRA 17:6) S11EFZRj D.G.; MAIXIN, M-..E.; NEYGALIKHq M.G.; RAZUMOVSKAYAq A*M. A.V. Medical and prophylactic significance. of the use of anticoagulants in aisorders of the brain t1ood supply. Zhur, nerv. 1, paikh. 60 no. 6:702-706 160o (MIRA 13:12) 1, Kliniks, nervnykh bolezney Sverdlovskogo maditsinakogo institutag Institut kurortologii, i fizioterapii nervologicheskiye statsionary Sverdlovska. (BRAIN-BLOOD VESSELS) (ANTICOAGULANTS) SHEFER, D.G.; MA!,KIN, M.F. (Svordlov:3k) Balaeological phyaical therapy in vaeci,lar diseares of the brain. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. Vullt. 29 no.4:289-297 JI-11 164, (MIRA 1 .9~ S. S/081/62/000/010/061/085 B 168/B 180 AUTHORSs Malkin, M. G., Pivovarov, M. M. TITLEs Dielectric properties of Latnaya clays with additions of' titanium dioxide in the 50 - 25,000 kc/9 range Pi~RIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 10, 1962, 412, abstract 1OK186 (Tr. Voronezhsk. un-ta, V. 55, 1961, 87 - 94) TEXTt Investigation established that additions of TiO 2 reduce the sinter- ing temperature of semiacid Latnaya clay to 13200C. By varying the addi- tions of TiO2 it is possible to produce ceramics with.appreciable per- mittivity (58.8), which falls as the frequency increases. The dielectric loss angle diminishes with small additions accomp anied by an increase in frequency. 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"Derivation of the Somigliana-Clairaut formulae with the aid of curvilirear co-ordinates," A3tron. Zhur. 16, 1110. it 1939. Report U-1518, 23 Oct. 1951. D. "Detennination of the figure of a geoid on the basis of observations of gravity", J.-stron. Zhur. 16, No. I., 1939. Report U-1518, 23 Oct. 1951. MALKIN, N. "Conditions for use of Stokes' Formula in Determining the Earth Figure from Observations on Gravity," M111 SO: Dok. AN, 35,, No. 1, 1942. c1942-- , , K 1'., ii- 'i ~IN . W Central Institute of Pro-nosis, (-1944,-) "(In the 11ransforma-tion of Air Under the Influence of an U`er7ying .~ -1 Surface." iz. Ak. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geograf. i Geofiz., 'To 2, 1945. jR IIVI 4 ' ii ~ (a ,_i Irr(;a 4) rwa ~ri Is inzm-.5s;d ?-, tba dAly re;*,tZe, of hyd~Q 'Teat.'i thq d!.- 1 M .5; 3i'm t'-%t vAill 0, 1.05 b 1 ur uT~ . . . . . . . . . . MALKIN, N. 1. , inzh. Preventim. of the snorting olf tric, wrinding of tl-ip- rct-,:- ~;' 71.7- 100-2 generator with the hull using a 'burning techn.QOi~~. L2 no.10:15-16 0 '6z,. (1,9.-Ui 17-111) ' ' ! T -,~ I' *'-' .'-t . 11 l.alkin. !,. R. "Determination of thc T',.-ick,lie.-.,s of a D,.Yer -of 1!omoranp-us '1'ait-,rial o,iar- ing, a Sphere, or a SUrface, on the ~-6s-ls o~ Its 3-Lven f"otential (Scl!A1 r. .--f' the Inver5a lravimetric Fro"Le, )" ':r -,dy a ~ -~;. ,;tic I if 3sk~.-lc. In -- i- -i I uta , b;n ~-ln:--,r~~ ~- %'oscow, rol. 2, 1"llo. 4, 1~1~32, pp. 17-20'. : I.. LIT! ! , ,:. .~j , a -alkin, 'i. R. "Inte,,ra!,ors of ~;ravlty ~Ip iied I.-o a -;elief of ji stur'31 n,, .P- 03C.5 Expressed in ContourS." Lc?-"Lajy AZad. -.,*-,,'-Ik _aeries A, ~;c. 13, 1'-;,'32, pp. 33,33-3311. ", -.- 7~ ,. , - I ui- ~. o, ; ~. .. "Conceri -i.', 'rlel;,ortlj Forr-4ii1t.. uni the (Z Lk-, I . -, a ~ Iv . 1. An 11, R. u i :-~, .- i . :~( 1 Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. , Lenin.,rad-l'o:3cc)w, v -1. 21, '.:(1,. 6, 1:- )1 " - , J-2~-*2. Akimov, 14. 1. and MaL~cin, NT, R,- "The movement of -.i si ii j-.r)-Lj,t, ~I-, ... ! power fiell alrn-- - ~ V - a Siirnl -,r-, a r u.-h 2i-rf~i e," 7'-,piski Ijenln~r. --c~r:,-7 i-.fl-3, Vol. v M, 1949, P. 1!~l-, -- So : T-i -5240. 17, Dec. 53, (Leto:-is 'Zhilrilal Inirlrh State-,r, :~ . -,:, .0 __ I I "'! 11, , --I " F ; - 11 KALKIN, N.R., s,',arshiy nsuchnyy sotrudnik Determination of the physical surface of the earth without reduction and condensation. Trudy TSIIIIGAIK no.68:64-69 149. kI4IRA 10- 12) (Earth--Surface) ~ r i f ~) - ~ K I hV7 44' A MALKIN, N.R., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Calculation of the deflection of the vertical on the basis of gravity Rnomalies on mountains. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no.68:69-74 149. (MIRA 10:12) (Grnvity--Mensurement) MAUM, N. R. Influence of marine transgressions and straits on the Quaternary glaciations of Europe. Analele geol geogr 15 no-4:95-111 O-D 161. (Europe-Goolo I Stratigraphic) (Glacial epochf '~1(1) PHASE I BOOK r,,-'LOITATION SOV/2429 Malkin, O.A., and Yu. M. Trushin . . ...... Termomagnitnyy indikator kisloroda dlya ekspress-analiza produktov sgoraniya (Thermomagnetic Oxygen Indicator for Rapid Analysis of Combustion Products) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958. 17 p. 2,200 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: M.S. Anikina; Tech. Ed.: V.P. Rozhin; Managing Ed.: A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for scientis's and engineers studying combustion processes in jet motors and determining the percentage of oxygen content in the air and other gases. COVERAGE: The book discusses attempts to devise an instrument which will permit the direct determination of the oxygen content in the combustion products of mixtures of hydrocarbons with air. The instrument devised has a time lag of 0.6 sec,~Dnds and is functional under normal conditions and at pressures up to 0.3 atm. The results of stand tests are also given. The working principle of the instrument utilizes the coefficient of combustion Card 1/3 Thermomagnetic Oxygen (Cont.) SOV/2429 efficiency (4z), which is proportional to the amount of oxygen consumed during combustion. The authors thank D.I. Ageykin for consultation on making the instrument. There are 10 refer- ences-1 5 Soviet and 5 English. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 1. Types of Gas Analyzers. Choosing the Most Efficient Gas- analyzer System 4 2. Construction and Electrical Circuit Diagram of a Thermomag- netic Oxyg6n Indicator 7 3. Characteristics of an Oxygen Indicator 10 4. Methods of Measuringq z With the Aid of an Oxygen Indicator 13 Conclusions 16 Bibliogr-!phy Card 2/3 17