SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRIVOSHEYEV, M. I. - KRIVOSHEYEV, V. G.

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A Conference on Television 107-5-34/54 Engineer L.T. Perevezentsel in his report "Color-Splitting System Design in a Scanning-Beam Transmitter" gave design formulae for a simplest color division system having the least losses 6f the luminous flux. An e3qmrimen- tal compatible color tv system was demonstrated at the Conference. Overall frequency band 6 me, with brightness component occupying 6 me, and color information 2 me for red and 0.6 me for blue shades. Candidate of Technical Sciences A.D. Artym delivered the report "Mathods of Effecting FM by Means of the Phase Modulationw. Candidate of Technical Sciences E.I. Golovanevskiy delivered the report wResnatron vs. Klystron as a Power Amplifier In TV Transmitters* In which he showed that reanatron amplifiers may develop 3O.to 50 kw with 40 to 50 efficiency. Candidate of Technical Sciences M.G. Gliklikh and engineer D.A. Taranete reported on the modern techniques of tv program recording, giving the advantages of a now electronic compensation of the motion of a movie film as developed by Taranets. Candidate of Technical Sciences I.A. Moroz In hip report "Methods of TV card 3/4 Signal Transmission over the Long-Distanco Lines* and the Candidate of Technical Sciences A.K. Oksman In his report "Antinoise Methods for Long- A Conference on Television 107-5-34/54 Distance TV Channels* have shown that the multichannel telephone long-distance cables can be used for station exchange of tv programs. Engineer A. Yu. Ratmanskiy reported on the ty broadcast relaying networks. He cited the experience of the Kiyev tv center. Engineer A. G. Konstantinovskiy and Cand. of Teohn. Se. P.M. Trifonoy reported on the problem of long-distance tv transmissions. Eng. V.S. Polonik delivered the report "Now Developments of the Scientific Research TV Institute in the Industrial Applications of TV*. Cand. Techn. Se. A. G. Kondrat"v reported on "Some Experience with the Practical Utilization of TV in Industry*. Eng. N.L. ArtemVwv report,3d on *The Modern State of Vidicon Techniques'. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. card 4/4 Category USSR/Radiophysics Application of radiophysical methods 1-12 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 1) 1957,No 2050 Author Krivosheyev, M.I. Title -Is---of-Measuring the Characteristics of a Television Channel New MeM Orig Pub Elektroavyazl, 1956, No 7) 22-30 Abstract Explains the method of using sine-egutred pulses as test pulses to check the transient characteristic of the channel. It is Indicated that it is advantageous to measure the fundamental characteristics of the television channel directly during the transmission or a television program. By vay of an example, the author descrjibes a method of comprising the use of a special test line. Card 1/1 Inshener. Ways of Improving the techniques of television broadcasting. Test. avisil 16 no.5t2-4 Yq 136. (MM 9:8) (Television broadcasting) MethodA of Measuring Brightness of a Receiving Cathode Ray Tube. Elektr8ovyaz' No. 1. Jon 57. of Sections of Petentp Class x - I-) v--j - ;~17 -,~ ~ rj- !- ic--)--4, KRIVOSHEM, M.I. --. ff . -1. 04~ , Resolutions of the 8th plenary assembly of the International Consultative Committee on Radio conceraing problem of television. Blektrosviaz' 11 n0#5171-79 MY 1579 (MIRA 10:12) (Warsaw-Television-Conrxesnes) KRIVOSSYIV, Kark laoifovich; LETTIS, Lay Samenovich; RENARD, Vladimir --------- X.I., oty.red.; VORMOVA, A.I., red.; IARABILOVA, S.Y., takhn.red. [Television broadcasting techniques; a collection of informntioul Takhniks televisionnogo vashchaniia; Informatslonnyi sbornik. Moskva, Gos.ixd-vo lit-ry po voprosam eviazi, i radio, 1958, 162 p. (KIRI 12t5) (Television-Transmitters and transmission) V O'~ k e C- TEIEVISION "Development of a Transmitting Television NetW02-k in the USSR" by M. Krivosheyev, Chief of the Television Division and UFF Division of the ~hin=nistration of Radio of the CoriTanicaticn Ministry, USSR, and Senior Engineer, V. Vinogradov, Radio, No 1, January 1958, pP 35-36. Traces the development of the nuLber of television centers in Russia, from two in 1951 to 37 in 1957; listing tbeAr location and cliaracterls- ties. It ic proposed to Increase the nunber of television stations to 60 by the end of 1958- Descri. ptions are Given also of -the various comminication lines used to Interconnect the television centers, the principal telev-'sion cameras employed, and variotis other Improvements p.roposcd for the Russian tele- vision system. Card: 1/1 A. KRIVOSHIM, X116 Means of measuring some parameters of television-wos, and charmteristics of television apparatus. Tekb. kino, f telev. no.6%26-36 Je 158. (KIRA 11W (Television-Raceivern and reception) Engineor I I T T'I I F The "'encurement of the I-'ignsl-to-';oise Ratio in Television (Izmereniyn otnoshenlyn aignnl/pow.Ohn V televilenii) k~ F~'.'IiIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 19,58,'.Nr 11, pp 6-9 A TI, S) A C' T 1'eficiencies in exiqting methoic of mensuring the nignnl-to- noise ratio in television are analyzed. A new measuring in- strument is described which permits the determination of this ratio during normal operation of the TV set throueh viounl perception of fluctuation noise interference. Figure 2 shows the block diagram of this device, designed by M.T. Krivosheyev for which Author's Certificate Nr 112350 was issued. Tests conducted with this instrument proved its reliAbility. The nuthor expresses his grntitude to Y.". 'Iyroyevs, Yu.R. ';ru-.dev and I.I. Sheyfis for their participation in the experimental part of this work. There are 3 grnphs, 2 tlock disgrams, 1 circuit diagram, Pnd 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet and I Cerman. Card 1/1 a A a,-" (c 10 AD Is um) --mL Kp- IL A. I- c it P~ Aft P. 9 It IC 16 W 22 UM) op"Sm" r"4 jr."Pow. -pro. - wr- a IL kv~ of- -P-G*- AL f. U~ CUIRM BASSIVOININ IL a A~ Ic 10 As Is ~j F, -p- IL C:r mpws rw tw owdemAm mol" at uo selmum bdool"Ift, owlev of Milo belmmmft4 ad almoblal Owmatedim In. A. 8. PMW MOR). Omm, G-u J~. 6(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2630 Krivosheyev Mark looifovichp Lev Semyenovich Leytes, and VlRdimir Borisovich 115-narF!'~~~ Tekhnika televizionnogo veshchaniya; informatsionnyy abornik (Television Broadcasting; Information Manual) Moscowp Svyazlizdat, 1959. 162 p. (Series: Tekhnika avyazi za rubezhom) Errata slip inserted. 11,000 copies printed. Reap. Ed.i M. I. Krivosheyevj Tech. Ed,: S. F. Karabilova.; Ed.; A. 1. Voronova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles-may be useful to designers of television transmitting equipment and television stations. COVERAGE., The book contains three articles the authors of which review the operAtion of Western television stations and their equipment. They describe techniques used in the West for outside broadcasting and discuss equipment and methods of measuring video-channel characteristic No personalities 8~ Sov a are.rmttoned'. There are 60 referencest 37 English, 1 1 t (including 5 translations), 4 German, 2 French and 1 Italian. References appear at the end of each article. Card 1/4 Television Broadcastingl (Gont.) TABLE OF CONTENTSt Foreword SOV/2630 Renard, V. B. Equipment of Television Centers. Planning the Interior Layout of Television Centers 5 Television center of Columbia Broadcasting Company in Hollywood (U.S.A.) 5 Radio center with television studioea in BoRota, capital of Colombia 17 Eauinment. of A television center of P7F Cuirwnny (Vtngla:nd) 23 'r ! -7-, -11 C'n e -~n' C, -M i n' 26 11B~rutt-Shomonll television center in Paris 31 Lighting in television studios 37 "Elektronikam" system for filming television programs 42 Bibliography 48 Ley-teBy L. S. Television Techniques for Broadcasting From a Mobile Unit 49 Equipment of a mobile television transmitter In a bua and its arrangement. Transmitter power supply 49 TeltiWon camera tubes 52 Television cameras of mobile transmitters using image orthicona 60 Card 2/4 Television Broadcasting (Cont.) SOV12630 Electronic viewfinder of a television camera 69 Camera control block and video control devices 72 Synchronizing generators, Phasing of generators 76 Audio equipment of a mobile television transmitter 87 Radio-line equipment of a mobile transmitter 88 Transmission of a video signal from a mobile transmitter by telephone lines 93 Television transmission while the transmitter unit to moving 94 Reporter television cameras using vidicone 97 Transmission of video signals without synabronizing pulses from a mobile transmitter to the television-center receiving station 110 Bibliography 112 Krivosheyev, M. I. Television Measuring Techniques 114 Measurement of frequency and transfer characteristics 114 Measurement of nonlinearities of video-channel amplitude characteristics 122 Equipment for oomplex measurement ln~et video channel 125 Device for forming television test patterns by the electrical method 131 Checking the operation of a vidbo channel by means of video signals with continuously changing pictures 141, Card 3A Television Broadcasting (Cont.) SOV/2630 Measurement of basic characteristics of a video channel during tranumia- sion 150 Device for observing sinwle-line oacillograms 153 Bibliography 161 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress (TX6630.K7) Card 4/4 JP/lab 12-21-59 VARBANSKIT, Alskasadr Mikhaylovich; UP," YORCRIN, X.P., takhn,red, [Television engineering] Telovisionnaia takhhlka. Moskva, Gossanarg,isd-vo, 1959a 286 po (MIRA 12:2) (Television) KRIVOSHEYEV, M. I., Candidate Tech Bei (dIss) -- "The development and inves- tigation of methods of wasuring certain parameters of a television chan 1". Moscow,, 1959. 14 pp (Min Commmicatims USSR, Moscow Electrical Engineering Inst of Comunications), 150 copies (KL . No 24, 1959o 137) 6(6) ;-JOV/111-59-5-26/32 AUMIOR: Krivosheyev, M.I., Engineer TITLE: Measuring the -duality of Interlaced Scanning. PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1950., 1Tr 5, p 31 (USSR) ABSTIRACT: The author briefly describes a met!~_od of measuring the quality of interlaced scanning, ..,hich was de- veloped in Poland and which is described in the document Nr M-12-1,1= (April 1953). This method provides a sufficient objective evaluation of the interlaced scannii*g., quality under normal operating conditions of a TV set, or a TV control device, directly on the kinescope screen. The method is based on establishinC a connection between the light flow created by the line raster and its location on bhe screen. The screen ir, covered by a special mask in such a inw-iner that the magni- tude of the light flow of each individual linet Card 1/2 in the _-iask. depends on passing thru an openinG 0 M '1/111-59-5-26/32 MeasurinG the '.'2uality of Interlaced Scanning. the position of the line in respect to this opening. A photoolement fastened -to the mask converts the light into electric voltage. A series of pulses is generated at the photoolement outlet, whose total amplitude is proportional to the ma-nitude of the light flow passing at a given moment thru the tri- angular openinj, of the mask. The method is based on the assumption that the afterglow time of the kine- scope screen is small compared to the line sca'n11.nfT period. The accuracy of this method is about lVio' (taking into consideraticn the influence of the video signal components). The pulses from. the photo element are fed into an oscillograph, tho horizontal sweep of which must be qual to the number of frames. Fi- gure 2 shows such a measuring arrangement. In this case.. two masks, one with a rectangular and one with a triangular opening, were used, thereby a lens sys- Card 2/2 tem was avoided. There are 2 diagrams. ALUBJW# I=stantin. Alsim7eviobi 'IRITOOMM &11.g oty#redel , 0MTAMX0# U47 Imovishl VXNCPJMM9 LaIal MARIOCEp IsOop [Operation of the MY Television Cen~or] Offt skspluatatsii Mwskogo talavisimago teentras -Modkvao Goo,isd-vo lit-ry Topromax sviasi i. radiog 1960, 31 P. (MM 2J.17r MOT-Television stati ) Iff-- - - -- --- - - - --- -- -- -- ---- - ---- -- --- -- - -- --- '- KRIVOSUM, Mark Iosifovich; VINOaMOT, Tedin Mikolayevich; Gmbmmrjxrr,-r.T.--, -4r.; mmock, I.G., takhn.red. [Development of television broadcasting technology) Rasvitis takhnichaskikh sradstv televisionnogo vashchanlia. Kookwa, Goo. isd-vo lit-ry po voprosam gvlasi I radio, 1960. 61 p. (XIRA 14:4) (Television broadcasting) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4991 Krivosheyev, Mark Iosifovich Otsenka I izmereniye fluktuatsionnykh pomekh v televidenii (Estimation and Measurement of Fluctuation Interference in Television) Moscow, Svyazlizdat, 1960. 78 p. Errata slip inserted. 16,000 copies printed. (Series: Lektaii po tekhnike svyazi) Sponsoring Agency: Ministerstvo svyazi SSSR. Tekhnicheakoye upravleniye. Resp. Ed.: V. F. Samoylov; Ed.: V. I. Baahchuk; Tech. Ed.: S. F. Karabilova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel of television stations and for students of television en- gineering in advanced courses in schools of higher educa- tion. Card 1/3 Estimation and Measurement (Cont.) SOV/4991 COVERAGE: The book examines the visual perception of inter- ferenoe occurring in television receivers. The "weight" function, which takes into account the frequency proper- ties of the eye and of the receiving tube, is interpreted in its physical aspect and conditions for the selection of the characteristics of the "weighting" filter are established. New methods and devices for measuring fluctuating interfer- ence, including methods and devices involving measurements with direct observation of the receiving-tube screenlare described. No personalities are mentioned. There are 45 references: 26 Soviet, 15 English, and 4 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Methods of Taking Into Account the Characteristic Features of Visual Perception of Fluctuation Interference When Measuring the Signal-to-Noise Ratio 5 Card 2/3 Estimation and Measurement (Cont.) SOV/4991 Fluctuation-Interference Spectra and Selection of the Weighting Filter for Measuring Devices 25 Measurement of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio 41 Measurement of Fluctuation Interference Directly on the Receiving Tube Screen 59 Use of a Comparison-Surface Pulse Oscillator for Other Measurements 71 Bibliography 78 AVAILABLEz Library of Congress (TK6653.K7) J,P/df~/,ec Card 3/3 4-19-61 BYALIK, Gavriil Iosifovich; KRIVOSHEYST, K.I,g red*; VOROBIN, K.P., takha.red. . . - -I--- ~-. . I (Wide-band vacuum-tube amplifiers) Lazpovye shirokopolosup usiliteli. Isd.3. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo. 1960. 109 p. (Kassovaia radiobibliotakat no.363). (MIRA 13:6) (Amplifiers, Alsotron-tubs) KRIV03HEYEV Mark Ioal SEREBRYAKOVY YU.I.P otv. red.; MAKSAKOVAI A.I., red. (Methods for evaluating and measuring linear and nonlinear distortions in a video channel) Sposoby otsenki i izmeraniia lineinykh i nelinsinykh iekazhanii, voznikaiushchikh v video- kwmlei lektaiia dlia atudentov-za6chrAkov. Moskva, Redaktalon- nyl otdal VZEIS, 1961. 95 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Television) (Amplifiers (Electronics)) (Pulse teohniques (Electronics)) 23493 S/187/61/000/008/001/002 6,600o D053/Dll3 AUTHOR% ivosheYev. M. I. TITLEt MeanL and devices for increasing the accuracy of television measurements PERIODICALs Tekhnika kino i televideniya, no. 8, 1961, 1-14 TEXT: Designing principles of a new TV tester and the measuring technique for testing video signals are described. Two simplified versions of thin tester are also given. The new tester permits the investigation of video aignals corresponding to any portion of the raster, thereby improving the a-~ouracy of the measurements. The studied picture detail is marked by a bright spot which appears on the monitor aoreen at the same time an the cor- responding video signal is displayed on the oscillograph screen. The block diagram (Fig. 1) of this tester consists of (1) input of horizontal s nc Z calt- pulses; (2) input of vertical sync pulses; ~3) video signal input; (4 brated phase shifter; (5) uls generator; (6) amplifier; (7) attenuator; (8) mixer; N amplifier; 110)elimiter; (11) lock-on circuit; (12) peak voltmeter; 13) weighting filter; ~14) low-pass filter; (15) calibrated phase shifter; (16) pulse generator; (17 amplifier; (18) selector; (19) phase Card 1/4 23493 S/187/61/000/006/001/002 Means and devices for increanting the accuracy... D053/Dll3 shifter; (20) phase shifter; (21) attenuator; (22) output to the oscillo- graph; (23) control output to 'he monitor; (24) output for brightening or n_yr~ltrrjnizing the oncillo,;7raph: and f25) output for oscillogranh synchroni- zaf.inii. The tester permits maaouremento to bis taken of fluctuation noise, PeTio~ical noise level which is expressed by the ratio of the signal ma,-ni- tude to the double amplitude of tho noise, video signal distortions, and the atrength of reflected signals. Moreover, the tester can be used to evaluate the varioug forms of video signals which determine the horizontal and verti- cal definition of the picture, and to measure time intervals bet-.:eon separate fesT signals, e.g. for determining their duration and front rine, the evalua-, +ion of the geometrical diatortiona of camera-tube scannint, units etc. Other applicntions of this tester, in particular for the evaluation of some para- meters of TV pictures, have already been described (Ref. 1). The following pervons assisted in this workt K. A. Yashchenko, Yu. B. Zverev, and T. A. Volkc,va. There are 22 figures and 3 reftrences: 2 Soviet-bloc and 1 non- Zoviet.bloc reference. The reference to the English-lanauage publication -"adc as follows- Requirements for the Transmission of Monochrome Television Signals over long Distances, Recom. No. 267, C.C.I.R, 1959- Caid 214 23493 1 8/187J61/000/008/001/002 Iloann ana devices for inoroacinC the aoouracy... D053/Dll3 ASSOCIATIONs Gocudaratvonnyy nauohno-icalodovatellel-Ay inctitut :!inictorntva svyazi SSSR (State Soiontific Roaoarch Inctituto of the 1.'inistry of Conmunioations USSR) C-~rd 3/4 VARDAIISKIY, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; SAMOYLOV, V.F., reteenzent; KRIVOSHEYEV, M.L. red. (Television technology) Televizionnaia tekhnika. Izd.2.p perer. i dop. Moskvap Izd-vo "Energiia," .1964. 543 p. (MIRA VtO 20663 9, / 3 o 6 (A iso Is 3z) S/05 61/031/001/008/017 Y, 2- / 2- 0 (to '/JP) / i1 K ;. I SO -2--) B104YB204 AUTHORS: Golant, V. Ye., Zhilinskiy, A. P., Krivosheyev, It. V., and Nekrutkina, G.. P. TITLE: Propagation of centimetric waves by a waveguide filled with the plasma of a positive column discharge PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tokhnichgskoy fiziki, v. 31, no. 1, 1961, 55-62 TEXT: The studies which are the subject of the present report were carried out with a plasma produced in helium and argori at pressures from 0-05 to .10 mn HE7. The phase constant and the damping of homogeneous waveguides filled with plasma were determined for 3-cm and 10-cm, waves. For the 3-cm wave range, two experimental arrar.-:-,~,merits were used, while one was I used for the 10-cm wave range. Fig. 1 shows schemes of these arrangements. The phase shift in tne waveguide was meanured with a phase bridge, and damping was determined by a substitution method, Results are given in Figs. 3, 4. In evaluating the experimental result:7, a ccmparison is made with the results of a theoretical investigation by Golant et al. (Ref..11). The relations Card 1. IY Propagation of centimetric waves ... ndF, 2). (4) were obtained in first perturbation-theoretical approximation for the damping and phase corstants. w and 2, are the wavelengths in the waveguide and in the free space; 0 -0 is the wave impedance of the T~ free space; n is the electron concentration, F is the plasma cross section; AoF is a form factor; (I ii and (I 1r are the reactive and active components of the specific high-frequency conductance of the plasma per electron. The relations crij I Ap w or (5) 1n n S/05 61/031/001/008/017 B104YB204 Card 21 f/ 2ck"63 Propagation of oentimetric waves S/057/61/031/001/008/017 B104/B204 are obtained, which establish a connection between the components of conductance and the discharge current. These relations permit the deter- mination of AP and Aa if the electron distribution over the plasma cross section determined by the form factor A. V the longitudinal field in the positi,ie columat and the components of conductance are known. AOF was determined previously on the assumption of a diffuse electron distribution in the positive column. Furthermore, the relations and o (6) were substituted 1n 1 + li/"lr in formulas (5)1 (1 in the specific conductance in a constant field per 1n electron. As follows from the comparisons shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5, the deviation never attains more than 301A. The ratio 6PAa shows better agreement with experimental values. This is explained by the fact that this ratio is independent of the spatial electron distribution and the strength of the longitudinal field. There are 7 figures and 17 references: Card 3./ T 3 Propagation.of oentimetrio waves S/057/61/031/001/008/017 B104/B204 8 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATIONi Leningradakiy politekhnicheakiy inatitut im. M. I. Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnic Inatitute imeni M. I. Kalinin) SUBMITTED: July 13, 1960 &;r7' Card,4/ ACCESSION.NR: AP4040294 6/0057/64/034/006/0953/09q0 AUTHORs Golant, V-Ye.; Kriypshe a ,U,Vo Privalov, V.,Ye. TITLE: Investigation of a hot cathode discharge in:a magnetic field SOURCE: Zhurnal takhnichookoy fisiki, v*34, no.6, 1964, 033-960 TOPIC TAGS: plasmal gas discharge, discharge plasma, Impulse dischar e, ion density" argon plasma, plasma-magnotic field interaction ABSTRACT: The charged particle density in a hot cathode argon discharge was inves- tigated at pressures from 0.001 to I mm, Hg and currenta.up to 25 A in the prosenco of a longitudinal magnetic field of 2500 Oo or less. A brief theoretical discursioA, is a2so given, based on the work of I.Langmuir and L.Tonks (Phys.Rov.33,954,1929; 34,676,1929), which leads 'to expressions for the ion-density in the two linviting cases that the ion mean froo path in long or short, respectively, compared with the' dimensions of the apparatus. The discharge took place in a 6 cm, diameter glass tube between A 4 cm diameter molybdenum anode and a directly heated spiral tungsten cathode located 20 cm, from it. The emitting surface of the cathode was 0.5 em2. A 3' mm long 0.3 ma diameter molybdenum probe was provided an the axis of the tuba to Card 1/3 ACCESSION NRt AP4040294 measure the ion density. The charged particle density was also determined from the 'attenuation of microwaves, focused with elliptical reflectors. The ratio of the .probe ion current to the ion density was determined from the microwave measurements,' .at densities below the critical value. This ratio was assumed to remain constant at~ :higher densities and was used to determine the ion density from the probe current. I 'The apparatus was operated under steady state conditions at currents up to 2 A andj*1 .was pulsed at higher currants. Preliminary experiments with He, A and Xo showed 'that, in agreement with the theory, the ion density Increased with ion mass under .otherwise similar conditions. The ion density was approximately proportional to the :total current. For fixed current, the ion density increased with decreasing c-athod' temperature; this is a consequence of the increasing fraction of the cathode curr:~ carried by ions. In the absence of the magnetic field, the ion density for fixed current increased monotonically with the pressure. With the magnetic field present, .the ion density reached a maximum at a pressure between 0.01 and 0.1 mm Hg and do- ,creased at higher pressures. The pressure for maximum ion density increased with In- .creasing magnetic field, and the decrease in density at higher pressures is ascibed ~to loss of ions to the walla by transverse diffusion. At 25 A and 2500 Oe the rising portion of the experimental Ion density versus pressure curve agreed with the theo-' Card 2/3 ACCESSION NRt AP4040294 !rotical curve within about a factor of 2. This agreement can be considered satisfac- tory. For fixed current the ion density rose rapidly with increasing magnetic afield. Ion densities of the order of 1015 cm-3 were attained, which correspond to a degroo of ionization of aqvoral tenths. In conclusion. the authors express their deep gratitude to V.A.Yormakov , who participated in some of these Investigations. !Orig.art.has: 14 ;formulas and-7 figures. ASSOCIATION: Loningradskiy politekhnichookiy Inatitut im. U.I.Kalinina (Leningrad !Polytochnic Institute) :SUBM17TED: l5Jun63 DATE ACQj lWun64 ENCL: 00 ISUB CODE: HE HR RBF SM 003 OTH Rt003 3/3 9,1 S3 L) S/OW/61/031/001/009/017 140 (10419j /02-d.907-) B104~B204 AUTHORS: Golant, V. Ye., Zh-i-',inskiy, A. P., KrIvosheyev, M, V., and Chernova, L. 1i TITLE: Propagation of centimetric; waves in wav"guides filled with tile plabrna of a positive column discharge- ii PFRIODICAL; Zhurnal tekhncheskoy fizj~ki, v. ~', no. 1, 1961, 63-70 TEXT: In an earlier paperi -the autho-rs dealt w-,t.h the results obtained by sz~lidying wave propagation in a wa-eguide fi, lled w-4th .he plasma of a po:iL-tlve cclurrin discharge at 1::w field streng-20 -,f the high-frequency ffe:d~ W'Lth ircrnaaing s-~rength -f the llfgh-frcq-_~Vr~y f:'eld, tile char,,i-terist'.c.a dotnrm-Iring wave,- propagation in ~he wavegilide begin to dppc~nd cri this field strength, This dep(;ndonce 11I examired with refurence to papers (Ref. 2) in w~lch the propagation Df radicwaves in the ionosphorp ha' been zitudied. In thpi;- theoretical ronsiderations. the authors proceed from the a,4sumption of the plasma being place! r. a hc=geneous fiv'l. Herefroru it follows on the iaa,a of as3urlption3 al.rqady T-ade in older papf-ra. and which obvio,_sly hold here, that the enprgy distribution of lard ',/ 7 PropagatJ on of con L I metric wa"-res S/ '/OT./OO'1/OO9/O1"? B104/B204 Vlef,.trans Is blux-nellian, and that the ionce4nt:-at-lon d13tr1but'-,3n of electrons over the cro-is 3~-tion and clectron tempc-rature do not chang'!, T~e hcM,)geneous longi fi-id, however, i,-, c-~.ung~,J by the presenc~2 nf a h,.gh frFqtienc-,y feid and the follcwing con.,-..ntra~t,.~,.n distritution of electrons titires pl)aef~ 'In the p,:-sitive colluirn: r nd F = 1 17 hf 1i El If/ E 11 11- P. ~s here the 3 1 n n ! n El: olpctron c~,ncentration, I th-i di8~,harge current, Eccli the field strength of the constant field, Ehf the amp-litude of the '--.gh--frequency field, a 'he plasma conductivity in the constwit field per electron, a the In ir active component of high- f reauer.,-,y conductivity per 31ectron, A similar expression is given for the increase of the discharge ,urrerit produced by applying the high-frequency field. From the%(, form-las it may be seen that the application of a homogeneolus high-frejuenc~y field to a posJtive column discharge in stf.-.ady.state conditions doe,3 n(:t modify electron Card 217 20664 Propagation of centimetric waves ... S/057/61/031/001/009/017 B104/B204 temperature, but leads to a decrease of the longitudinal constant field and to an increase of the concentration of charged particles. The authors state that in first perturbation-theoretical approximation, the wave propagation constant changes proportional to the electron concentration, when a plasma is introduced into a waveguide. The changes in the phase constant AP* and the damping constant Aa* in the presenne of a high- frequency field are determined in first rerturbation-theoretical approxima- tion by the relation k - 'Aa*/Aa - Ap*/,50 (7), where La and A04 were determined at a given high-frequency field strength, and Aa and AP at an infinitely low high-frequency field strength. The experimental determination of the dependence of the phase constant upon field strength was carried out by means of the facilities described in the previous paper (Ref. 1). The results obtained VIII are graphically represented in Figs. .2-5. As may be seen, deviations between theoretical and experimental values for helium are below 15%, and for argon below 30%. The causes for these deviations are said to be Card 3/ 7 20664 Propagation of centimetric waves S/05 61/031/001/009/017 B104YB204 changes in the flux of force, inhomogeneities of the field, inexact determination of field longitudinal components,and of conductivities Finally, the use of nonlinear effects for the stabilization of the power of super-high frequencies occurring in a waveguide filled with a plasma is discussed. Fig. 9 shows the scheme of such a stabilizer. This -cheme representB a power divider made from three-decibel slit-bridges. The superhigh-frequency signal is divided between the input channels, and thti ratio of the power-flows in the various output channels is de- termined from the phase difference between the waves passing through the upper and lower waveguides. If a waveguide contains a gas discharge- and phase shifter, a possibility offers itself in that power -range in which nonlinear interaction effects of the plasma with the superhigh-frequency field occur, of stabilizing the power flow at the output of the power divider. There are 9 figures and 8 references: 6 Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. U. I. Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute i-i M. 1. Kalinin) SUBMITTED: July 13, 1960 Card 4/ 7 -A-PG-0187,17 SOURCE CODE: U11/0057/66/036/006A -/11-16 144 AUT11OR: Golant, V.Yo.; Krivosheyov, M.V.;Yc%chnov, I.L. ORG: Leningrad Polytechnic Institute im. M.I.Kalinia (Loningrndskiy politekh- nicheCki-:F institut) TITLE: Some properties of an untrahigh frequency discharge in a magnetic field SOURCE: Zhurnal tokhnichoskoy liziki, v. 36, no. 6, 1966, 1144-114G TOPIC TAGS: rf plasma, discharge plasma, plasma magnetic field, argon, cyclotron resonance, %NiaNe ~V- tMTRACT; The authors have investigated lasmas produced bX hig~-froquency din- charges in argon at 0.001 to 1 mm 11g in the presence of an up to 1.9 koo magnetic field* The gas was contained in n I cm diamoter, 80 cm long quartz tube mounted on the axis of a 7 cm diameter waveguide of circular cross section, excited In the TEI~ mode at 3.15 kMiz. The vaveguido wan so terminated thnt the standing wave ratio di not exceed 1.3. Approximitely 16 cm.of the length of the quartz tube was within the.'' high field portion of the wavoguido, and the magnetic field strength did not vary by more than 1% over that portion of the tube, The plasmas produced in the quartz tube wore investigated with a double probe and by means of loading by the plasmas of a resonant cavity operating in the 3 cm.wavelength region. Visible radiation from the plasmas was recorded with a photomultiplier. The rf electric field strength 1 1/2 UDC: 533.9 ACC NR: APG018747 required to initlate a discharge was minimum when the magnetic field strength was such that the electron Larmor frequency was equal to the excitim,r frequency. The charged particle density of the plasma (no measured with the resonant cavity), the i probe current, and the intensity of the visible radiation from the plasma, however, were maximum when the Larmor frequency was one-half or one-third of the exciting frequency, and the corresponding curves showed no maxima or other features when the Larmor frequency was equal to the exciting frequency. Plasmas with charged particle 12 densities exceeding 10 cm:3 wore obtained in argon at 0.01 mm Ag in a 500 00 magnetic field with an rf power of 10 W/cm~. It is suggested that the maxima at the second and'third harmonics of the Larmor frequency may be due to nonlinear effects or to space dispersion, and that the low plasma density at the Larmor frequency may be due to reduced penetration of the high frequency field into the plaomn. It is noted that G.J.Landauer (Nucl. Energy, C4, 395, 1962) observed Of radiation from a plasma in a magnetic field at harmonics of the Larmor frequency but not at the La rmor~ frequency itself. The authors thank A,P,Zhilinskly for valuable discussions* Orig, art. has: 2 figures* 1. 1W %7 ORIG REP: '00 OTH REP 1 005 SUB CODE 1 20 evci UM DATEs 1SNov65/ I/ Card 2/2 04 C SO V/1 Z4 - 57- 7- 8171 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 7, p I 10 (USSR) AUTHOR: Krivosheyev, N. 1. TITLE: The Effect of Initial Irregularities in the. Shape of the Middle Surface on the Torsional Stability of a Cylindrical Shell (Vliyaniye nachallnykh nepravillnostey v forme sredinnoy poverkhriosti na ustoychivost' tsilindriclieskoy obolochki pri kruchenii) PERIODICAL: Izv. Kazansk. fil. AN SSSR, ser. fiz.-n-tatct-n. i tekhn. n., 1956. Nr 10, pp 69-80 ABSTRACT: The paper analyzes the behavior of a circular cylindrical shell un- der the action of twisting couples applied to its ends; the deflections are assumed as being of the same order of magnitude as the thickness of the shell. Having in mind shells of a "medium length", the author uses the uses the usual dependences relative to shallow shells. The middle surface is referred to a Cartesian system of oblique coordi- nates. The coordinate yl is measured along the arc of the cross sec- tion, the coordinate x, is measured along the line which forms an- gle I/ZiT f (~ with respect to the arc. The author writes the equation Card 1/4 of strain compatibility and the expression for the energy of the system SOV/1 27-57-7-8171 The Effect of Initial Irregularities in the Shape of the Middle Surface (cont.) in terms of these coordinates. In studying the stability of the shell relative to small perturbations the author aSSUI-nes the expression for the deflection in the case of hinj,e-supported ends as w = f t sin mxI sin ny, and in the case of clamped ends as w = I t sinz mxj sin fiyl (2) Here rn -- IT R ::. n/R;I is the length of the shell, t is its thickness. R is the radius, and n is the number of the waves along the circumference. The static boundary conditions at the ends are satisfied "on the averagc"- The results of the calculation of the critical stresses are compared to the results of the work of Kh. M. Musht.ari [ Izv. fiz.-matem. ob-va Kazansk. gos. tin-ta (Proceedings of the Phy- sical-mathen-iatical Society of Kazan' State University), 1938], Donnell (Donnell. L. Fl., Nat. Advis. Comm. Aeronaut., Repts. 1933, Nr -179), Batdorf and Stein (Bat- dorf, S. B., Stein, M., Nat. Advis. Comm. Aeronaut., Techn. Notes, 1947, Nr 1345). In investigating deflections of a considerable length. the author assumes that the Card 2/4 SOV/1 24 - 57-7-8171 The Effect of Initial Irregularities in the Shape of the Middle Surface (cont.) shell has an initial deflection in accordance with the equation w0 ~ rot (sin t*nx, sin ny, + f sin2mxI sin2 nyl/2) (3) The expression for the additional deflection is approximated in the form of w = f, t (sin mxl sin fiyl + f sin,!mxl sin2 flyl/2) (4) It is assumed that under the effect of a load the initial irregularities develop in mag.. nitude while retaining their shape. It is considered that the shell is attached at its ends to bulkheads the deformation of which along the arc equals zero. Expressions (3) and (4) are substituted into the strain-compatibility equation-, the stress tunction is found. Ritz' method is next applied; tht- total energy varies according to two parameters associated with f I and '. On the basis of the minitnum-load condition the author further determines two other parameters which characterize the angle of slope of the wedge (~ and the number of waves n. A graphic relationship between the load and the additional deflection is found. By "critical" the author signifies that load which leads to a rapid growth of the deflections. The value found is com- pared with the results of the experiments by Lundquist and Donnell. Judging by the Card 3/4 SOV/1 24 - 57 - 7-8171 'rhe Effect of Initial Irregularities in the Shape of the Middle Surface (cunt.) load ~ deflection diagram, in the absence of initial irregularities the value of the load drops monotonously from the upper 4:611cal value as tile. deflection grows so that it is impossible to find the lower criti(al point within the limits of the deflec- non %allies investigated. The author also znalyzes another instance where the ini- tial deflection is delined by the expression wo % fo t sin,! mxl sin2 1-lyi/2 (5) He reaches the conclusion that the upper critical load A tor a shell with initial ir-- regular~ities may be expressed approximately by means of the critical load AL found in accordance with the linear theory with the help of the following relationship: A AL (I - 0,6 womlx/t) (6) provided that woln,,, < 0. 25 where wolllax is the initial deflection. Another ver- sion of a similar prob em is given in a paper by "Lu" f probably: Loo, Tsu- Tao, 'Effects of Large Deflections and Imperfection-, on the Elastic Buckling of Cylinders Under Torsion and Axial Compression;" Transi. Ed. Note) (Proc. 2nd U.S. Nat, Congr. Appl. Mech., 1954). Card 4/4 A. S. Vollmir KRIVOSHEYla, JI.I., Cand Phyn-4,*.Yith Sci-(disc~ "Certaiii problems of f4*w*ra- land *1V of UP thoory of stabil Kazan' , l')58 - 9 PP incl Cover (Ka!wIll' 14 fili te VT of the Acad Sci USSR. - phys -Techk Inst) 120 coplon (Kl,,30-58,122) SOV/147-58-3-6/18 AUTHOR: -Krivosheyev, N.I. TITIE; On the Bending and Stability of Gurved Shells Which are Rectangular in Plan Form under the Action of an External Normal Pressure (0b izgibe i ustoychivosti pologikh obolochek pryamougolInykh v plane pod deystviyem vneshnego normallnogo davleniya5 1ERIODICAL:Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Aviatsionnaya Tekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, PP 39-49 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is assumed that the shells have a non-negative Gaussian curvature. The solution is sought with the aid of an expansion of the required functions in powers of a small parameter. It is assumed that the contour of a shell is supported by inextensible ribs, but which are flexible in the tangent plane and easily twisted. The author considers a thin elastic isotropic shell. The method of the small parameter is introduced for the following reason. The approximate solution of the equations involved is usually sought by the Bubnov- Galerkin method or by the Ritz-Papkovich method. Both Card 1/3 of these methods can be reduced to the solution of SOV/147-58-3-6/18 On the Bending and Stability of Curved Shells Which are Rectangular in Plan Form under the Lotion of an External Normal Pressure algebraic equations of the third degree. If, however, the form of the bent profile is complicated or the number of parameters is large the algebraic difficulties increase considerably. Mushtari and Svirskiy (Ref.1) obtained a solution to the given problem for a cylindrical panel by assuming that the function describing the banding had a given form. Koltunov (Ref.2) assumed simple expressions for the stress functioa and the function describing the bending. The author determines the critical load assuming that the form of lose of stability is symmetrical, but goes on to discuEs the effect of an unsymmot-rie form of loss of stability. The effect is to lower the value of the critical load. In conclusion the approximate solution is given for the problem of large deflections of an infinitely long cylindrical panel for which an exact solution is known (Ref.3) within the limits of the assumptions of the theory Card 2/3 of curved shells. The results show that the meth6d of SOV/147-58-3~-6/18 On the Bending and Stability of Curved Shells Which are Rectangular in Plan Form under the Action of an External Normal Pre a sure the small parameter gives almost exact values for the critical load in the third approximation. There are 3 tables and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy Institut Inzhenerov Stroiteley Kafedra Vysshey Matematiki i Teoretichaskoy Mekh-aLki.. (Kazan' Institute of Structural Engineers, Chair of Higher Mathematics and Theoretical Mechanics) SUBMITTED: 21,st February 1958. Card 3/3 Stability of a flat spherical seper t imder the cot,biincd action of a linear load and unlCorn oxternal pressurt. Izv.!:Pzar. fil. All SSSR.Ser, fiz.-mat. i tc!-h.nauJ-, no.24:109-~115 16C OTPA 14:1.1i (Elastic -,lates and shc3ls) 7'' ~ - I. ..- M NMYda MONAKHOVP N.I.; ILINSFU,, M.F.; _g.QOSHCM, U.1,; YEGORENKO, B.F.; KUDERO, S.A.j NEBABAj F.S. Concerning M.K, ZattsevIs artiole lZatablishing expenditure norms for the procurement and storage of drilling equipment* ("Neftianoo khoziaistvo,,% MO.3. 1962). Seft. khoz. 40 no.lls 34-35 N 162o (MULA 16:7) (Oil well drilling-Equipment and supplies) OVMCHKIN, G.V.; KRIVOSHETIV, N.P. W1,__ Using the spectral method in determining the degree of penicillin Inactivation. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. no.1:100-102 A 158. (MIRA 11:7) I.Balorusakiy jrosudarstvenny-/ univereltet Im. V.1, Lanina, g. Minsk. (Penicillin--Testing) lffi Sn Z. -J. 41 S/250/62/006/009/004/004 1046/1246 AUTHORS: Zhbankov, R. G., Krivosheyev, N. P., and Reutovich. G. V. TITLE: Infrared spectroscopy in investigations of synthetic blood substitutes PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk BSSR. Doklady, v. 6, no. 9, 1962, 592-594 TEXT: The new method of infrared -.tpectroscopy for water-soluble plasma substitutes detects fine struc- tPral changes in synthetic blood-substituting Polymer$. A thin - 3-5 p layer of the solution to be analyzed is applied directly onto a K RS-5 plate with a sufficiently wide transmission band. Spectra of polyglucine films (a glucose polymer with M = 6000 obtained by hydrolysing and fractionating native dextrinc, a by-product of life processes of the microbe Lenconostoc mesenlerondes, under certain conditions) show dcfinite regulat changes with addition of salts into the solution; the changes arc independent of the salt added (the 870. 950. 1240 and 1420 cm - I bands increase in intensity and the 850 cm - I band grows weaker when NaCl, KCI, or KBr is added) and have nothing in common with the spectral features or the salts in question. The changes in the infrared spectra are thus associated with changes in the macromolecules or blood substitule, and give definite indication of alterations in the toxic properties or the substitute. There are 2 figures. PRESENTED: by B. 1. Stepanov. Academician, AS BSSR SUBMITTED: December 23, 1961 Card 1/1 2.5(l) SOV/117-59-3-13/37 AUTHOR: Krivosheyev, N.V. TITLE: The ChaniLed Technological ~-inishing Process for Steam Turbine Sheeting Sheets (Izmeneniye tekh-no- logicheskogo protsessa obrabotki obsh1vcchrykh listov parovykh turbin) PERIODICAL: lilashinostroitel,, 1959, Nr 3, pp 20 - 21 (USSR) ABSTRACT- Up to now, the outer sheet-i'nG of steaLi Lurbines was finished by means of oxidization. The oxid--zed sheets are easily damaged and repair on already assembled turbines is not possible. The problem was met by replacing oxidization with the enamel "U-422" in solution. The enamel, 11U-422 (TU ',!KhP 2999-51) is used with the followin. at rials. coal solvent (GOST 1928-50); xylole TUUKhP 1088-44) white-soirit (GOST 3134-52); solvent "RKB-l" ~VTU ?ZhP-2537-51); butanol (GOST 5208--50). aviation gasoline grade "B"(G,03T 10'1-54) ruld emery Card 112 cloth Nr 80 and Nr 100. The sheet surface is pre- SOV/117-59-3-13/37 The Changed Technological Finishing Process for Steam Turbl.ne Sheeting Sheets pared for coating on a planinf,, machine with the use of a cork pad. The coating is an-,lied by spraying, with the nople hold at a distance of 250 - 3CO mm and at a 90 angle. New "fogiess" paint sprayers IIBTO-1" and "BTO-3" are mentioned which are expected to considerably reduce the pollution of air at the work place. The coated shoots nre dried in a con- vection oven. Practical technological recommenda- tions are included. Card 212 17- USSR/Ifw-i~'-ii mid .'mL.kil PhysioloLV. 111c Nej-gur, :,y5 T-12 i-,bs Jour :Rjf khur - Biol. ',uthur : Krivoshoyov O.S. . No 14, 19580 No 65638 Inst Title ;diOiI3OtOPiC J:J~U64 for =3ysis of Pxmdna in the Central Nervous Systei-i in :~ Functional and Biocheilicnl Experii-lont. Orig Pub V sb.: Vopr. psikhiatrii, Vyp. 2- M-, 1957, 185-1W ,.b3tract No abstmct Card 1/1 91 WHAKAS, Anton Togifovich, inzho, at. nauchn. sotr.; PAPOICULVSKIY, Arkadiy Semenovichl KRIVOSIMEV, Petr Ivanovich; WONOVAP N.N., inzh.p red. (Precast mnolithic prestressed floors for multistory industrial buildings; practices of the Scientific Research 1natitute for Structural Elements of the Acader7 of Con- struction and Architecture of the U.S.S.R. and the "Llvovpromstroi" Trustl Sbomomonolitriye prtidvaritell- no napriazhemVe nastily perekrytii. rnogoetazhxWkh pro- m;yshlennykh zdanii; opyt Nauabno-isaledovatellskogo instituta stroitellnykh konstruktsii ASiA USM i tresta, "Llvovpromstroil" Moskva, Goastroiizdatp 1963. 22 p. (MIRA 17%5) 1. Akedemiya, stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Nauchno- issledovateliskiy institut organizataiis mekhanizataii i tekhnichesko7 pomoshchi, stroitel'Btvu. 2. Naucbno-isaledova- tellakiy institut strnitelInykh konstruktoiy Akademii stroitell- stva i arkhitaktury Ukr.SSR (for Burakas). 3. Glavrw inahener tresta, "Livovpromstroy" (for Parkhomovskiy). 4. Starshiy in- zhener Nauchno-iasledovatellskogo instituta stroitelli7kh kon- stmktsiy Akademii stroitel'stva. i arkhitektury 11kr.SSR (for Krivosheyev). --Yplvuv-pl!,YEVF P.M. -- - - - 27o94. AGASIN, V.I., YRIVOSHEYEV, P.M.-Primeneniye no frazdobyche traktorav ber shpor. Torf. prom-nt', 1949, No. 8, a. 21 Soi Latopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 36, 1949 SHMALI , G. (KiT-3V) J_ KRIVOOj9XFV.-O. (Kirovogradakaya obl.); RAPCHINSKIY, A. (Dnepropetro-v-okaya oble); SIMDROT, Z.1 VOLITAN, V. (g.Kalyasin, KillIninsk?l obl.)j KOIWOV, I.,, yurist Replies to our readers, Sov.profooiuzy 17 no..U:41 Je. 161. (KMA 14:5) 1. Konoulitant yuridichookogo sektora Ukralmkogo repulilran kogo soveta profsoyuzov (for $Imorot). 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(t) is pftp&rw4 Bi 0 0 foo Ago 1400 goo too 000 goo "0 444 v Go id S AV GO IS, own 64196 Man I. I AR A II 1 IF A X4 OW 0 0 0 0000060 0 66000 . '. I . - - : .-- - ; ~1 11 1 1-. 1~ ~~ - I i-~ ~jll --z -11T~ ~:~ - . 1 ~. , . , , . , . . I I ..- . . - - .-- - - - - - -- - -- -. - I-- - - IRIVUSUYXV, S.A. liesults of the competition to improve quality and production of nev types of mineral fertilizers. Xhim.prom. no.1:36 J&-F 154. OWA 7:4) (7ortilizer industry) q, '-Go, I - Y PL/ w5 I ~0- 11mg Car-d 1 ub! -lit Authors : Kutuzov. A.) Krivosheyev, S. A. Title : News Items Periodical : Rhim. prom., No lt 53-54, Jan-Feb 1955 i Yj Abstract : The results of the production plan for 1954 carried out by the Minis- try of Chemical Industry, the improvenent of the quality of scientific researzh work, the training and employment of specialists, awards made to the foremost enterprises of the chemical industry, and the results oi' a 1954 competition on the improvement of the production of fertilizexs and the production of new types of fertilizers are discuss ". Results I ducing ni no.1154 , competition fo; Improving the quality and pro- a of mineral fertilizers in 1954. 11him.prom. 5. WaA 8:7) 1. Takhnichieskoys upravlsniye myshlennosti. ,VW -4*" ~' 1=8iu=8607 Me'* contest 1 manufacture of new types no.l162-63 Ja-F 1~6. (Fertilizers 1955 for Improving thn of mineral fertilizers. IRIVOSaMM, S. Outcome of the 1956 contest for the Improvenbut of quality and the production of now types of mineral fertilizers* Was promo no&l: 61 J&,-]P '57. (MM 10:4) (Yertilizers and manures) 7- ATIVIOR: Krivosheyev, S. TITLE: Results of the 1957 caqptition for t'he Quality I and Production of New Kindo of 2ertilizers (Ito~,-i kunllvursa 1957 k-,- PO "luch.3"o"iyu 1:acT'C3tv,1 i vodstvu novyl:h vidov -.iinerallnyl:h udooreniy) PERIODICAM Khimicheskaya Pron,vih1ennoit 1, 1 ^5k~',, 'Tr 1 , r. - 5,A,-5,' (11sm) A'3STRAM The fir3t prize was awarded to the plants of the di3trict. of Irkutsk for the production of liquid nitro~:en fert:Llincr. Anon- other thinZs 1600 machines vere biii1t for t~e tr,-,-,,s-,ort of annonia vrater which wa3 uocd as manure in 193 Ko1'xho,_,e3 and 6 Sovkhozes. The second prize vins av,,.rdad to tbe iiirer- phosphato works Vinnitska, the nitro.,,en fertilizer vor'.::3 Dneprodzerzhinsk and the electro-chonical Kot.,binat Chirclilk. The first developed in co-operation with the TJkrainlan In- stitute for Plant Physiology by experimento which tool: yc.irs the production of C;ranulatcd 3upcrphoznh~.te with Lin ad6i- tion of nan(-nnese nicro fertilizer whicl i in the course or Carl 1/2 4 years of observationo turned out to be conjidarablj botter Results of the 1957 CompeUce for the (luality I-,rjrova:_ient and Production of liew Kinds of Mineral Fertilizers than the ordinary granul-ted fortilizor. Tlio nitroL:en ferti- lizer works developed on the stren,,,t1i of previout; invasti,--a- tiona of the GIAP a sinplified ard econoraic prodiictior -.,,ethod ahiclo will be used in 1'60 on n -,ro,it technical Ocale. Tho electrochenical Kombinat obtained a c'juality Of v_:i:.ioniu-a nitrato by autoruatic ~iixinZ ~)lants -Lido -03- si'Ao a better distribution of Vie ndhition3. The waa awardod tot the chemic,%l Ko,-,ibinnt ";~cvard,)" for th:! P~O- duction of a stiperpho3phate-phoanhorito nowder 7-A.:turo (1 t 1) which ~;avo 3atiefactory r,,iulto in Estonia. The che- raical Kombinat Gtalino,-orsk. and the nitro.,--,cn fortilizor wor'l-ts Rliatay for tho q,.i.ility iuproveci3nt of ,,r-,.n,,11at'3d anto-liu.-.1 nitrate. A part of the pro,-liu,-,i aura waa il3otted to the district ,:riculture Irkutsk of t~3 Ukrainian Aca- adminiotration for a, domy of Agricultural 3ciences and tha 1.111niotry for Arricul- ture of the Uzbockian SSR. AVAILABLE: Library of Con.-ress 1. Fertilizers-Development 2. Fertilizers-USSR 3. Industrial Card 2/2 awards-USSR KRIVOSHITIVt Stxv~-- ~ [Gastrectoxy in ulcerous diseases] Razektoila zheludka pri lazvemol bolesni. Kishenev, Goo. Izd-vo Moldavii, 1954- 359 P- (KUU 8:2) (stomach-surgery) inzh. (Penzenskays, obl.); KRIVENKO, V., inzh. po rateionali- ;a'taii i izobretatelletvu (Zaporozhtye); KRrVOSMEV, V0.9 inzb. (Kharikov); KOSAREV, S.; SIDORKIN, (Ashkhabad) 1. Upravlyayushchiy trestom "Grazhdana tro N Boveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Kosarev 0 RRIVOSHEYEV, V., pudpolkovnik Determining the interval of a sheaf. Voen. vast. 43 no.21 76-77 F 164. (KRA 17:1) KRIVOSHEYEV.. V.[Kryvoaheiev, Vj --------------------- Automatic livestock vaterera are the most reliable. Mekh. sill. hosp. 14 no.1:16-18 Ja 163- (MIRA 164) 1. Starshly inzh. Donetskogo oblastnogo oblyedineniya "Sill- goopteldmika". (Cattle-Watering) V.A. and ii yd nj~ Av b r, y ~A pro.-j.% N'. p- TillL; maCE-ine w-atl tilt, industry 11Z t-1 NTZ" AV' 1, ;tLl I "I (jWj r.'k 1, Ll L Ant i!~ uted f"r ol p.j~'t "Ody vith CS'l,i -~v h d r, . T h e fo r a Yj e a d 0 f a r 4- v c t L5 -1-Itf by t!'C', -)d around ttie tic ud . !) V.- i- S- 4- ~'. t% i.; i,~ n c) i it? T a ~~'h ~. r e , 4-t does -,1,-,t need an~,. p 0:1 C., ther ',Yl the f'. ~,or o r a t a nv n e e d c. d h e i cr~ t i, ri,~ v L photo; I table and 1 grapl-1. ilo"AICIAPION: "L~!mklv (Th.-. M,-ir:k A-,t-m,Aijp Plant) Lesotekl,nl,-.he_aK4y Ins,.'Ltu~ (Tlic- inozitute of 2echnical Foreotry) Librar,i of Congresn Alutcincibil,3 me~.ho~!n VOROWVA, N. A., doktor tekhn. nauk; ST(ATCHENYO, 1'. 1., inzh.; JaLv-04UWI,--V,,A-, inzh.; PROTSKIY, H. Ye... inzh.s 7AYAIS, A. P., inzh.l NESTEROVA, G. V., inzh. Ball instead of cone mandrels for automatic pipe mills. Me. i gornorud. prom. no. 3:10-31 My-Je 163. 1. Nikopol'skiy yuzhnotrubnyy zavod (for Protakly, Zayats, Nesterova). KRIVOSHEYF,V,,V.Ap,j MOKHOV, P.D.j DAVYDOVA, N.I. Equipment for the makin of large coreo. Lit. proizv. no. 2:25 F 161. (MMA 14:4) (Coremaking) (Foundriso-Equipment and supplieo) . I V A - DA'IYDC,,rA I.I.I. ~ 1'. D. j *, - I .I ,, . v I .. . W4- All , , , . I Driquatting prese. f:aohino3troltal' no.9:11-12 3 1~2. (I-Jlt;~ 15-9) (Ilydraulic prosses) KRIVOSHEYEVv V.A. (Leningrad) A method for efficient organization of experimental work* FIS. v ahkole 22 no.6s2&-30 " 162. (MMA 16:2) (Phyeice-Experiments) VORONOVA, N.A.1 doktor takhn. nauk; STOVPCHENKO,, P.I,, inzh.1 KRIVOSHEM,-V.A.,, inzh.; PROTSKIY, N.Ye., Inzh.; ZATATS, A.P... insh.; NESTEROVA, G.V.,, inzh. Cast ball mandrels for pipe-rolling mil-15. Haahinostrounie no-3:54-55 MY-Je 163. (MMA 16:7) L Institut chernoy =tallurgii AN UkrSSR (for Voronovap Stovpchanko,, Krivosheyev), 2, Nikopollokiy yuzhnotrudnyy zavod (for Protokiy, Zayatov Neoterova). (pipe M111B) TEN, M. P. (candidate of Veterinary Sciences) and.KMOSHEYEV V. F. (Scientific I-,-- Worker, Far Eastern Scientific Research Veterinary Institute). 'Vaccination of suckling baby pigs against plague" Veterinariya, vol- 39, no- 9, September 62, p. 31 TEN, M.P., kand.voterlh.nauk; KRIVCSMYFV, V.F., nauchnyy sotrudnik Vaccination of suckling piglets against hog cholera. Vaterinariia 39 no.901 S 162. (KRA 16110) 1. Dallnevostochnyy nauchno-13sledovatoliskly veterinarmyy institut. 14-57-6-12564D Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 118 (USM AUTHOR: Krivosheyev, V. G. TITLE: Ecological and Geographical Description of Land Vertebrates in Northern Kyzyl Kumy District (Ekologo- geograficbeekiy ocherk nazemnykh pozvonochnykh severnykh Kyzylkumov) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences, presented to the MGU (Moscow State University, Moscow, 1956 ASSOCIATION: MGU (Moscow State University) Card 1/1 - -- -7 il - I/-I-,-v -,- - , f I. 1 .5!F-0- Py V ,V-.G* - - - - Transcamplan desert sparrow (Passer simplax Zerudi7i ?looks) In Kysyl-Xam, Blul.901P. Otd,biol. 61 no.4:85-86 Jl-Ag 156. (MISA 1M) (XYZYL-VJX--SPAIIRM) _ , ,-~ ~-:n- - - - ---- --- -- - - -- - --- KRIVOSHAY3V V,G. , - , Survival areas of the greater gorbil In north6ra Yvzy!-K=. rent. Kosic. un. Ser. biol., pochv., geol., geog. 12 no.3:111-116 '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Xnfedra zoologil pozvonochnykh Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo urdyersitsta. (Kyz.vl-]Cum-Gerb Ile) I _T Tt- ROTSHILID, Ye.V.; KRIVOSHEYICV, V.G. Twigs in winter feeding of the red-backed bank vole Clethrionomys glareolus Schreb.[with oil ry in Inglish]. Zool.zhur. 36 no.q: 1385-1392 S '57. (MIRA 10:10) l.Aralomorskaya stantsiya Ministerstva zdravookhranonlya SSSR kafedra zoologii pozvonoo%,nykh Mookovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.L. Lomonosova. (Moscow Province-Field mice) (Animals, Food habits of) AUTHORj Krivosheyev, V.G. 30Y-26-56-3-38/51 TITLEs The Green Toad in the North Xyzyl-Kumy (Zelenaya zhaba v severnykh Kyzyl-Kumakh) PERIODICALt Priroda, 1958, Nr 3, P 114 (USSR) ABSTRACTt Among the amphibians of the USSR, the toad Bufo viridis Laur. is adapted beat to life in dry regions. The area of its distribution includes the semi-deserts and even deserts of Kazakhstan and Central Asia. This animal in also qLite com- mon In the oases of the downstream parts of the Syr-and Amu- Darya. The author, together with Ye.V. Rotshilld, discovered green toads at several points of the clayey brackish deserts of the North Kyzyl-Kumy in the valleys of the dry river beds of the Zhana-Darya and Kuvan-Darya. In the beginning of June 1952 these toads were also quite numerous on the shores of the bra(?kish Lake Sary-Bulak, but considerably less near the fresh- water holes of the clayey plains within the deserts of the northern Kyzyl-Kumy. There are 2 Soviet references. Card 1/2 The-Green Toad in the North Kyzyl-Kumy SOV-26-58-3-38/51 ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut imeni V.I. Lenina (Moscow State Pedagogical Institute ineni V.I. Lenin) 1. Frogs--USSR Card 2/2 KRIVOSHEYXV, V.G. 4AWO" Hatarials on ecological and geoaaphical characteristics of terrestrial vertebrate fauna In northern Kyxyl Kum. Uch. sap. RGPI 124:167-281 138. (KIRA 12.-7) (4%71 Kum-Zoogsograp1q) KRIV0311MV, V.G.; STEPAITUN, L.S. Observations on birds vintering in Armenia. Izv.AN Arm.SM. Blol.naWki 12 no.7:33-64 JI '59. (MIRL 12:10) 1. ZooloAchaskiy muzey Moskovakogo gosudaretvannogo univermitata, Moskva. (ARMENIA--BIRDS) KRIVOSUM, V.G. Biology of the hare LepuB tolai Pall In northern Kyzyl-Kuz (with summary in Inglish]. Zool. zhur. 38 no.2:288-290 F '59. (KIRA 12:3) 11chaO of Zoology, Biological-Podological Yaculty, Moscov State University. (Kyzyl-Kum--Hares) IRIVOSH]IrZV, V.G, - ----------- Materials on the migration of birds in the northern 4zyl Kum. Migr. ibly. no. 2:55-75 160. (MIR& 13 '. 12) 1. Kafedra zoologii Hoskovskogo gosudaretvannogo podagogicheakogo institut imeni V.I. Lenina. (Kyzyl Kum-Birds-Migration) F - -- --- - KRIVOSIEYEV. V.-G-, -- -- --- - ---- - -- - - - - -- - ---- -- Recent materials on birds of the Yana River basin. Ornitologiia no.308-105 160. (Yam Valley-,Birda) (MIRA 14:6) WTOSHrM, V.G.; OPIM, Z#H.; SURCIOVA, Te.V. .. -- I , 1 1. -~ " - ~.. -,., Mterials on the bioloff of the frogs Rana tempiraria L. and R. terrestris Andr. Zool. shur. 39 no.8:1201-1208 Ag 160. (MIRA 13SO 1. Department of Zoology, Moscow State V.I.Ionin Pedagogical Institute. (Moscow Province-Nogs) KRIVOS.WJV,-T.Q..L.~OTSHIL'D, To.T.; SKMIN, T.M. Distribution and numbers of the Persian &sells and salge in northern 4syl Kum. Top.geog. no.48s55-70 160. (MIU 1337) (Krsyl Xua-ftselles) (4371 Kum--Saiga) KRIVOSliKYEV,-V.0. Meadow-steppe elements in the taiga fauna of the Yana Basin. t-iuch- soob. IAFAN SSSR no-5:6-5-70 161. - (KIRA 14s12) (Yana Valley--ZooloFy) KRIVOSTIEYEV, V.G. Materials on the winter ecologj of the red-backed baO vale Clethrionomys rutilus jacutensis Vinogr. In central Yakutia Hauch. soob. IAFAN SSSR no.5-79-86 '61. (MNA 14tlZ) (Yakutsk region--Field mice) The Turkmenian jerboa (Jaculuo turcmenious Vinogr. et.Bond.) in the wester4 Kyjyj Kum. Biul. MOIF. Otd.* biol. 66 no.6t145-146 N-D 161. (MIRA 140.2) (TANDYNSKIY DISTRICT-JERBOAS) FLINT, V.Ye.; KRIVOSHMV, V.G. Comparative analysis of birds in the InWlovo Park Forest. Biul. MOIF.Otd.biol. 67 no.3sl8-28 W-Je 162. (MIRA 15-.U) (Moscow region-Birds)