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MG1811, B. r faMM, J.; ?'RDV~;GRUzp T.
Mechanism of migrAtion of fvdrogen and hydrozyl ions. Ft-3. Effect of the
composition of mixtures of ethanol and water on the conductance and viscosity of
dissolved HC1, HOH. KF, and KM at 50 and 250C. P.89
ACTA CHIMCA. Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 19, no.l. 1959
MontKy Ust of East European Accessions (MAI), LC. Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959
Uncl.
KUGLER., E.; HIDVEGI, Jr.; ERDEY-GRUZ, T.
Mechanism of the migration of the hydrogen and hydroxyl ions. III. The effect
of the constitution on the ethanolwater mixture on the conductivity of diaeolved
hydrochloric acid, potassium hydroxi e. potassium fluoride, and potassium chloride as
well as their viscosity at 50 and 2:~>C. p.3-14
MAGTAR XEMIAI FOLYOIRAT. Budapest, Hungary. Vole 65p noo 3j Mar. 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI)s LC. Vo. B., No. 9, September 1959
Uncl.
KUGLER, E.; HIDVEGI, J.; ERDEY-wGRUZ, T
Mechanism of the migration of the hydrogen and hydroxyl ions, IV. Effect of the
constitution of glycol-water mixtures on the conductivity of dissolved hydrochloric
acid, potassium hydroxide, potassium fluorite, and potassium chloride as well as
their viscosity at 50 and 250C. P. 152.
MAGYAR KE41AI FOLYOIRAT. Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 65, no. h, Apr. 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC. Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959
Uncl.
ERDEY-GRUZ, Tibor; MAJTHENYI, Lajoijj- KUGLE _ELqra
Determination of the electrolytic dissociation constant at 25 Co
by the conductibility measurement. Magy kem folyoir 69 no.2:68-73
F 163.
1. Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem Fizikai-Kemiai es Radiologiai Tanszeke,
es Elektrokemiai Akademiai Kutato Csoport. 2. "Magyar Kemiai Folyoirat"
felelos szerkeaztoje (for Erdey-Gruz).
KUGLER, I. (West Germany); POIPA14Terezia (translator]
Silver phosphate glass dosimeters. At= taj 2 no.3149-56 '59. ----1
MUGLEE, JOSEF.
JOSEF. :'clezriicni st-vi elstvi. 2. prepracovane a doplnene vyd. V
Praze, Nakl. Ceshe matice tectirAckc;v koirdsi F. Rivnace. (Geslka -I-atice teecl"'-
,dc~a, roc. 57, 1'~57- Spisu cis. '222) (Railrr~ad engincerir.g; a uri.versity
textb,oo~. 2d rev. and erd. ed. bibl. , Indey, table3)
Vol. 1. 19417. 127 p.
KUrJ-,ER, JOSE7
TTEICHLOLOGY
Czechoslovakia
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 5, I-lay 1957
KUGLER, Hyszard
Total and speec)l 'or of, rlh~.Idrnn
wIth derective hearlng. Roc~n. llom~ j~
10, i.8l-'IZ7 164.
1. 4 Yl:inlki
r)rof, dr- Jo-,o
KUGIJM,R,vozard
On a Bubstitution for the loudness leveling test. Otolar
polskR 14 no.1:85-88 160.
1. Z Kliniki Otolaryngologicznj P.A.M. w Szczecinie, Kierownik:
prof. dr mod. J. Taniewski.
(HU RY T31ST)
ULNIMKI, Jozef; KUGLER, ]Ryssard; WYSOCKI, Zbigniew
Polish Unguaga audiometz7. Otolar polska 15 no.2s131-145 161.
1. Z Kliniki OtolAr7ngologicznej P.A.M. w Szczaciztis Kierowniks
prof, dr mdo J. Taniewski
(AUDIOMMY)
TA-1110,4SKIP Jozef; rd
Hering c1loorders In cru-bon moriox-de pol-anyiLng. Ofolaryng.
Fol. 18 no*4t/.93-497 '61,
1. Z Kliniki OLolaryngologlemej Porriorijklej Akademil I Mlpd7,jz-
ne.1 w Szrzaclnici (Yierow;11-i prof. dr. med. w'. Tanle-.mki).
KUGLER, Ryszard; WALCZAK, Wievlaw
Hearing exorcise In diaf children. Otolar. polska 15 no-4:447-452
161.
1. Z Kliniki Otolaryngologicznej PAM w Szczecinio Kierownik: prof.
dr J.Taniewski.
(DUMS thor)
KuGli-11, , Rjazard
3peech audiometry In cl-It(jr-en. Ololaryng. Pol. A '64-
1. Z Kliniki Otalaryngologiczne.1 Pomorskisj Akademil Medycznei w
Szczecinie (Yiero,.,rnJk: prof. dr. ined, T. Tarilevski).
ho
4n I) ro C!
N12-:ETH, Erla; MART(17
Dez9o; MIH, Pal; KUGLER, Stefania
Apropos of the conservative treatment of lacrimal duct di-
seases. Szemesztet 101 no.2;80-83 JeI64
1. Postnegri Tanace Semelweis Korhaza (Igazgato:Szematsik,
Jeno, dr.) Szemosztalyanak (Foorvos: Nemeth, Bela, az or-
vostudomanyok kandidatusa) kozlemenye.
L-- R,
ElectrificatIon of ngriculttiro. 1). 505-
Vol. 43,-.ro. 10, Oct. 1954
ELEKTROUGHNIQKY OZOR
Pr,3Ni, Cmchoslovakia
SOI~J.'-CO :~-'nSt ~;JWCT:()~Djj Accossion List. Libnly--y Of cm!-rcss
0
Vol. ,y 8t A117ust 1956
Cooperation betT,;aon Czechoslovak ind SovIA eloctrIc9l nngineer3. p. 561
Vol. 43, no. 11, 710v. 1954
ZGI
Praha, Czechoslovakia
Source: Fast ':European Accession List. Librr!ry of longresn
Vol. 5, -'o. 8, Aur~ust 1956
Y.
4, 79"f,
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Marginal notes on tle article "Sludle6 of Dialectical Matcriall"..n."
p. Jq.1
Vol 5 no. 4, 1955
ZA k-CLAiISTICKOU VE DU A TIECHNIEU
Praha, CzechosInvalcia
Sumxrce: Monthly List of East Eurbpean Accesions, (EEAL), Val. 5, no. 2
February 19569 Uncl.
26012
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111110 E073/E335
AUTHORS. Kugler, Tibor and Mikl6ssy, Konstantin, Engineers
TITLE: _ii'~~__earCh -in the Field of Technological Utilisation
of Plasma
PERIODICAL: Elektrotechnicky" obzor, 1960, Vol..49, No. 3,*
pp. 153 - 158
TEXT: In the first part the authors give a very brief survey
of information published in the literature on thiA subject,
referring particularly to work of Burhorn, Maecker and Peters
(Ref. 16 - Zeitschrift f(ir Physik, 1951, p. 369; Ref. 17 -
-ditto-, p. 28) and an article of J. Maecker (Ref. 14 -
-ditto-, p. 198) and R. Weiss (Ref. 12 - -ditto-, 1954,
PP- 170 - 182). The authors started work on the subject in
1954. Their aim was to solve the problem of producing a plasma
torch with liquid cooling and an electrode of a diameter
substantially larger than the diameter of the outlet channel.
The authors carried out a detailed study of various phenomena
occurring in the burning arc, particularly of the shape of the
surface and the conditions under which this shape can be kept
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constant. The authors are not aware of experimental data
published on this question and theoretical assumptions proved
incorrect. The difficulty of solving this problem has prevented
extensive use of liquid-cooled plasma torches with graphite
electrodes of diameters larger than the outlet nozzle. As
regards the shape dfthe channel formed in the liquid used for
cooling the gas plaama, Burhorn, Maecker and Peters assumed
that whilst the arc burned in the channel a pressure arose which
varied continuously and deformed the channel so that it became
barrel-shaped~ at the outlet aperture of-the plasma torch
the pressure equalled that of the ambient atmosphere-. They also
assumed that the pressure in the water-delivery pipe was not
affected'by the change in the pressure on the liquid-gas
boundary~ These assumptions were based solely on measuring
the electrical characteristics at high current densities, which
revealed a change in the gradient corresponding to the change
in the channel diameter. Above a certain current intensity the
increasing volt-ampere characteristic of the arc changed into
an independent one so that a supply source with a decreasing
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characteristic is required to feed the plasma, The authors
determined the shape of the water-gas boundary by X-ray
photography and they also measured the pressure in the water-
delivery pipe., They found that, contrary to expectations, the
pressure in the pipe did change with the current intensity
and that the shape of the channel was different from that
determined theoretically by Burhorn, Maecker and Peters. The
measurements have shown that during burning of the arc
the surface of the channel expands but remains coaxial with
the original surface for about two-thirds of the channel length.
Then follows a short intermediate section, in which the channel
narrows down and this section is succeeded by a section at the
outlet where the surface of the channel has the same diameter
as it had when the are was not burning~ The results are
explained by the assumption that burning of the arc produces a
mass flow nozzle with a variable temperature in the channel
of the plasma torch and evaporating liquid walls, In the
plasma torch built by the authors, the arc is produced between
a graphite electrode located inside the plasma torch and an
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electrode located outside the main channel, in a channel with a
diameter of about one-half to two-thirds of the electrode
diameter, The channel is subdivided into two parto, the rear
part being larger so that electrodes of a larger diameter can
be used.. The authors have used this torch for experiments in
flame-cutting of high-alloy steels, copper and aluminium, i.e.
materials which are difficult or impossible to cut with an
oxyaceT.ylene flame. For a voltage of 180 V and currents of
up to 300 A an 8-mm wide cut can be produced in material up
to 35 mm thick at a rate of 60 cm/min, It was found in
experiments with flame-cutting that,compared with cutting with
a tungsten electrode using an argon atmosphere, a saving
of about I m3 of argon per hour is achieved, the electric-
power consumption remaining approximately the same. It is
estimated that the rate of energy transfer from2the plasma
to the material is of the order of 4 to 5 IcW/cm . Very
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promising applications of plasma torches arethermal drilling
of rocks and concrete, cleaning of the bottom of metallurgical
furnaces, cleaning ingots, etc.
There are 9 figures and 20 references: 8 Czech and
12 non-Czech. The three English-language reference5 quoted
are: Ref. 9 - W.H. Sutton - Journal of the Electrochemical
Society, 1959, No. 4, PP. 317 - 321; Ref. 10 - A.B. Osborn -
Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1959, No. 7, PP. 317-319;
Ref. 11 - Mansur, A. - Conference on Extremely High
Temperatures. J. Willey and Sons, New York, 1958.
ASSOCIATION: Statni- v5Fzkumn~ dstav silnoproude' elektrotechniky
(S tate Research Institute for Heavy Current
Engineering)
SUBMITTED% December 15, 1959
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FUGL;-.I) , V.
I - ) '. r , Vo .. NO
Testing t e quallty of trArrors. T). 259. (3yWi ;l 1 7 - 9
Sept 1957, Praha, Gzqchozlovakla)
-111: Monthly Li3t of East :";uropean Accessions (-'-&AL) L;;. vol. 6. '4*o- 12, I)ec 1957, Uncl.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Physical Chemistry. Solutions. B
Theory of Acids and Bases.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyaq No 16, 1958, 53011-
Author : -X14
Inst : mot ~Jfzl;
Title : The roblem of a Hydrolysis Study of Aluminum
Alcoholates.
Orig Pub: Chem. prumysl, 1957, 7, No 10, 564-566.
Abstract: The mechanism of the hydrolysis reaction of
secondary Al bVtanolate when the Al:H20 ratio
is 2:1 - 1:1, The hydrol sis was conducted at a
temperature from -50'to -Noc in the absence of
an air humidity. In the author's opinion in a
hydrolysis with an insufficient amount of water
the primary reaction is the formation of Al hydro-
xyalcoholates which at 1500C are condensed with
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Physical Chemistry. Solutions.
Theory of Acids and Bases.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyaj fto 16, 53071-
Abstract: the formation of large molecules
ture. When the rhtio of Al:R20
formation of spatial structures
is characteristic for a prneess
water.
B
of a linear struc-
is equimolarp a
is possible, which
with an excess of
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ing 47 05 9. AI(GEt)3 with 37.90 g. AcCIl'COJ?t (1)
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to Inax. of 150
gave almost a theoretical yield of EtOl
tuid a viscous, light-yellow residue, mil. in mort arg. soi-
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aildn. of 11tO to a xylene soln. (it 11 %%ith a 1: 1 molar ratio
At to 1110 at 25* gives a 2ad inole of FtOll whereaj the
I group in It remains jjractik~ally ijitact. Ost hLating, a 3rd
P, Darichy
piole of RtOll 11 obtqi;jctj,
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Z L, Fo-ifiation of A-lumin-an, lie~;in:i ;~)r-
J- L
of Ccll!~!&X-Forvllylp jdumlnum,
Che,,-,. pvamysl) 195(~7 tj() 21
T iY% C T "tudy of the Synthesis af, res'n'.
-rn -:Yf~l -vol"s is of t,(, tnterzuietj D,-(Y" uct -t~ n-
A t
tion of 1 mt:)!.-- of 1 fr~(~ie
cf eth~.-l of ace-toace-tic acid I at elcvated
L't W--l :3 tt ,i CC rt a llned i: hat It I s p.- -1ma r i 1y the 1 ioxy- ~-oiu ps
tl-,at ittoi-act with 1!20; "-.)-,e ae-3-1.-oaceti- in un
Frmlps 1"'ma
ngea U~j T -j th!~ tezpfraLllre, Of dz-corpositlcv. of
k 0 nk. 1-laturct 0
"he coux-se of pa-lymerizat, n and L~ f
products deperid on -11-h,~, rall-io bet-w(-r:rl I" il ~':;!,Lat
p-e,.~clnt i n th(-~ molecule of the intf-rniefliatc. r, c4iuci-) ,)no
r
ai~.-;~~nt .7-, -f 1120 added for hydrolvsl3. T!.e pol%mer lh is
ned con--d~l-s of molecular chains of different s-e which
1.3 D ait~o form, a three-dimE-nsi-m4l net,,.-iork. The
--haln skeleton Is formed' by Al and -;! L e :,-S
W Cj ).,
Accoi,-,~ ing, to autror Is surr:~,af,,
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ACC NRt AP6009349 Iv) SOURCE CODE: cz/oo78/65/ooolon7oo-14ro-0-3--4
AUMOR: Kug3er.--Vacley (Ensineer; Prague); IZl~a.=4 Josef (Pilsen)
ORO: none
TITLE: A new substance tmprwdvg aluml base heat-resistan-t coating d-p-at-t-
No. Pv 4368-63 Class 229
SOURCE: Vynalezy,, noj 11, 1965, 14
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum compound, heat resistant material, pigment
ABSTRACT: Author Certificate has been Issued for a Lbstance that improvvs
the protective properties of best-resist coatings. The substance is made of an
aluminum-powder pigment,, and aluminum reai Tor chelates as a binder, in which a
thermally stable inorganic pigment Is homogeneously dispersed. This pigment may
range from 30 to 65 (vt %) of the aluminum oxide formed by the heat treatment. The
pigment is surface treated by using 1 -- 8-vt % aliphatic acid or C12 up to C3B acids,
[KPI
SUB CODE: 1l/ SUM DATE: 30Ju163/
Cardl/i
PRAZAK', J. ; FILSAMA. E. , MAN, J..-, ROTREKL, V. : KOTRLIK, J - -, KIJGISR(YIA, R.
Broncho-pulmonary manifeatations of influenza. Cas.lek.cesk. 99
no.47:1480-1484 18 N 16o.
1. 1. interni klinika FDL KU, prednosta prof. dr. VI. Jedlielm,
doktor laknrokyah ved. Rtg oddelem OUR Praha 1. nemocnice Pod
Petr1nem, primarka dr. E. Filsakova.
(INFLUENZA compl)
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J. UP.BM, N. I(UGLERD i d V, ROTLML, Ftrst interv&I Madicln4r- Clinic
of PediatAe. -Fuculry (I. Atn~erni klint" fak-jity detake-ho lekarwvi)
X Ur'Karlove Univ--rsfte -ChArles UnIr. arxlt7] ilra3ut, HORPA"! [neruocnica)
pod Petrinm, Meal (prtdnosta) Or Vt. JEDLICKA, Dr3c
,'Myo.-ardial lt,'Larct and Rupture of tbse Heart HWSCle."
Prague, Lafpli~LL.-A-VAru Ceakych, Vol 102, No 6k 9 Yeb 63; pp 155-160.
0 bt
~EnAlish 9,.L--&iry modifle& i Of 183 patie-Ats wit 1ccumbed to
cardiar infarct in 1955-[961, 14 b4d bmrt muscle rupt-ure; the 14 are
reviewed 'fit; detail. The role of anticoaZulanta in facilit4ti-ng such
a complication could not be confimed, and dia"gosis during life in
virtually impossible. MG, 3 UbIQB, 11 Czech, 3 Soviet and 29 Wtscern
reftrances.
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ROT=, V; FILSAKOVA, E; PRAZAK, J1 WSM, J; KUGLER)VA, X.
Czechoslovakia
First Internal Clinio FDL (I. vnitlmf klinika FDL);
Director: prof. Dr. Vlad, JEDLIftA, Dr. So;
X-Ray Department of the Faculty Ifoopital Pod
Petrinem (Rentgenovd oddbleni fak. nomoonice
Pod Petl-4nem - Pod PetHnem); Director: E.
FILSAKOVA, Dr. - (for all)
Prague, Vnitlnf ldkaY-otvf, Ito 19-1, 1963, pp 64-68
"Staphyloooocal Infection Accompanying Pneumonia
During the Influenza Epidemic of 1959."
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Histologic changes of the uterine mucosa in amenorrhea. Akush, gin.
no.6:48-51 Nov-Doe 1953. (CLML 25:5)
1. Doctor Medical Sciences. 2. Moscow.
I- KUGIMIN, K. I. and KAMAY, GILIM
Parachors and Structure of Some Organic Derivatives of Arsenic, Page 223, Sbornik
statey po obshchey WWI (Collection of Papers on General Chemistry), Vol 1,
Moscow-Leningrad, 1953, pages 762-766
TSYGODAY I.M.; XAZAKOV, V.N.; KOLEPNIKOV, R.A.; BR!IFF.'HANOY, N.G.; BIJRBA,,A.A.;
SADYKOV; V.I.; PIGAREV, A;D.; Prinimal-i uchastlya: FECHEMIN, S.H.;
GLAZAGIff",11 GAI KOVESYUK, F.1.1 KODINTSEVt A.V.1 YFRGALlYFV,. E.Y*.;
YEDIAKOVA, Z.S.; NOVAK, I.V.; KMLIKO,- I.Ye.; LYASHEVSKIY, R.A.; PFtOKHO-
ROV, A.I.; CHERTOVA, N.G.;-URUBKO,.V.N.; KUGUGHEV,-V.V.
Industrial testing of a flow sheet for the processing of Altai complex
metal ores along the lines of the flow sheet used at the Mednegorskii
Combine. TSvet. met. 36 no.12:12-15 D 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy gorno-metallurgichaskiy institut
tevetnykh matallov (for Pechenkin, Glazach6v, KhvesyUk, Kodintsev). 2.
Irtyshskiy polimetallichaskiy kombinat (for Yergaliyev, Yermakova). 3.
Madnogorskiy madno-aernyy kombinat (for Novak, Khillko, Lyashevskiy,
Prokhorov, Chertova, Urubko, Kuguchev).
ACC NR, - A116033826 so~-kcE-CODi~-.--UR/0256/66/ooo/olo/0064/0068
AU111OR,. Yefimov, R. V. (Engineer; Colonel); Zubkov, V. A. (Engineer; Major),-
Kugoyev,.A. P. (Engineer; Major)
ORG: none
TITLE: Alphanumerical display
SOURCE: Veotnik p~otivovozdushnoy oborony, no. 10, 1966, 64-68
TOPIC TAGS: 'digital computer, digital system, antiaircraft defense, military
communication, alphanumeric display, I?Ile
ABSTRACT: An alphanumerical display is used in the air-defense system for the high-
speed collection and simulation of important data on military positions, action taken
by the air-defense forces, meteorological conditions. and air-defense-force readiness.1
The alphanumerical display operates on a cold-cathode thyratron, which simplifies the
device, decreases its cost, decreases the amount of electricity used, and assures
operational reliability; if necessary# the cold cathode thyratron can replace the
i
jelectron tubes and semiconductor devices which are favored for military use. The
Isystem works on the electroluminoflavin principle. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and
11 table. [WHI
!SUB CODE: 09, 15/ SUBM DATE: none
Card UDC: none
UKMHOINA, S-Te., KUGUCHBYA, YO.Ye., POLKOVVIKOV, B.D.
1, - -- ~ ~. ll,--~. ; :~ ~
Alkylation of n-butane, by propylene at high pressures wA tempers,-
tures. Dokl. AN SM 105 no.1:103-105 N 155. (MU 9:3)
1. Predstavleno akademiken A.A. Balandinym.
(Alkylation) (Butane)
KABACIINIE:v M.I.; 14ASTRMOVAp T.A.; BAVJYEVA., G~A.; KUGUCHEVA, Ye.ye.;
Shipov, ki.,,- .~MEIENTIIEVA, T.A. -
Application of the H=ett equation to dithid phosphorus acids. Zlpw.
6b. khim, 31 no,lzi40-145 Ja '61. (MIRA,14:1)
l.- Institut elementoorganichoskikh soyed~neniy Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Phosphorus acils)
FOV, A.E.; AMP AYE,"V,', V~`..;
MAS TF Y UKOVA SHIF LP2 U C i
KABAI-IIIIIIE2 14~ &kad~u.~ k
110tic"IVILty vLI ambt-delit nvionn. Alkylat"c'n, of, ecdlta derII--rqt-,!VRI
- Iry rjs,,Ijjyj oxonllimi
of ac-f.oacetic etit%er and w,-etyla~eVint,
Daki. All S-S~-*,R S, 165.
N7-mt~t Iso)
L 064-66 EWT(m)/EPF).c)/~*e;F(J)/T/,E,7q(q)...
5 .,
ACCESSION NR: AP5025507 UR/0062/65/000/009/1556/1564 Z,1
641.634+541.67
AUTHOR: Molin, Yu. -N.; 1offeL S. T. 'j~e. Ye.. Solovlyeva, Yo. K. - Kx
Yo. Yo,; Yoy(5vodaki I V. V.,Kabachrilk, M* 1. -ell
TITLE: Nuclear magnetic resonance study of the keto-enol equilibr 'of 3-alkylacety- V
lacetones
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Serlya khtmicheskaya, no. 9, 1965, 1556-1564
TOPIC TAGS: NMR spectroscopy, ketone, NMR
ABSTRACT- NMR spectra of the following compounds were stuOled: 3-mediyl-, 3-ethyl-,
3-n ropyl-, 3-1sobutyl-, 3-toopropyl-, and 3-sec-butylaoctylacotone, and also 2-iaopro-,
--P
poxy-2-penten-4-one. The spectra were taken with a JNM-3 instrument (40 Me) and some
were also recorded with an RS-2 spectrometer (60 Me) at - 25C, and the content of enol
forms was determined. Alkylacetylacetones with unbranched substituents were shown to
contain el.9-enol forms at equilibrium with the ketone; this agrees with chemical data.
Compounds with branched aubstituents (3-isopropylacetylacetone and 3-see-butylacety-
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lacetone) are almost pure ketones. The slight enolization of these substances does not
permit the classification of the enol form in the cLa or tr&s series on the basis of the
NMR method alone. "Measurements with the Rilt instrUent were made at the Tsentrall
institut khimli Vengerskoy Akademli nauk (Central Chemistry Institt,-) of the
M
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,,Jth the direct participation of Dr. L. Radich Nh
Hungarian Academy of to I om
Sciences) w 0
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the authors express their gratTU." Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 tables,
emij nauk SSSR stitute
ASSOCIATION: Institut elemlentoorganicheakikh soyedineniy Adad A
of Organometallic Compounds, Academy of Sci~~~; Institut khimicheskoy kinetiki L
-Foreniya Sibirskogo otdeleniya Adademil nauk SSSR (Institute of Chemical kinetics and,
Combustion, Siberian Branch, Academy of Science!,SSSR)
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p A lu [S, S) 1~j.11.; ZDANOVIGH) V.I.; KUGUGFIEVA, Ye-.Ye.; B','.SOV,',, G.I.; KUII,~-`ANOV, D."..
Ionic hydregenation of the ethylene bond. Dokl. AB SE~-R J66
no.l.-122-124 Ja 166. (maRA l0/:1)
1. Institut elementoorganichoskikli soyedinen1y AN SSFR.
2. Chlen-korrespondent 91 SSSR (for Kursanov). Submit&ad
June 19, 1965.
D%qLiI Mironovich
Nome I KWUCH#q-
Dissertationi 6n Okarobatay" f?_7 salt concentration
in the aoile of Uzbakistan
Degrees Doe Agr Soi
Affiliations Uzbek Agr Inat
Defense Date, Place: 23 Feb 55,, Council of the Soil Inst imeni
Dokuohayevv".Acad Sei USSR
Certification Dates 19 Iky 56
Sources BMVO 4/57
USSR/Soil Science, Physical and Chemical Pro.pertlies of J
Soils
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol. , No 13, 1958, 58293,113y A.C.Nikitin
Author Kuguchkov D. M.
Inst :-=17~~~ces Uzbekistan SSR
Title : Migration of Carbonates (CaCo 3 and 1'qCo3) ih~.
Meadow and Z.1eadovi-14arshy Soils of 7,eravshanakaya
Valley
Orig Pub : Izv. AN Uz: SSR, 1956, No 10, 11-18
Abstract : Large accumulations of Ca and Mg carbona' -es in
the forms of marly and hard layers(6hokhov?)azjd
lime concretions are found in the meadow and mea-
dow-marshy foothill alluvial valleys of Central
Asia. In the Drocess of the accurriulation of car-
bonate s,:~lts in the upper horizons of the soils,
as a rule ?AS carbonates accumulate in the upper
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KUGUK,, V.P. [Kuhuk, V.P.], shofar; LIZUVOV, P.I., shofar
Pins imtead of bushings, Mekhe sill, hosp, 12 no. 2:7 F 161.
(14IRA 14:4)
(Motortrucks-14aintenanco and repair)
RMANTSIV, O.M., redaktor; KOESTSIKIY, L.M., redaktor-, jqR~RW,-,LA-, re-
dAktor; MSTOKHOD, P.I., redaktor; ROMANINKO. I.N., redaktor; HUSNIK, N.I.,
redaktor; TURBOV$fKIY, I.L., teirhnichaskiy redaktor.
[Outline of economic googr*phy of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist
Republic] Narysy okonomlohnoi geografii Ukrains1koi Radianelkoi
Sotsialistyahnoi Respubliky. Kyiv. Vyd-vo Akademii nauk Ukrainelkoi
MR. vol. '2. 1952. 566 P. (KLHA 8:2)
1. Akademiya nwk UAR, Kiyev, Institut ekonomiki.
(Ukraine-loonomic geography)
- i . . I - ;
SAVCFDMO, N.A., redaktor; KEJGUKALO, I.A., -etaenzent; TINDGRAWYA, M.M.
redaktor; GUBAREV, ?4.T';':'r'eWff'ojr!, BBGICHET, H.N., tel-chnichaskiy
I rodaktor.
[The Dnieper river; a guide book] Dnepr; putevoditell. Izd. 2-oa.
14oskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport,2 1955. 365 P. (mrIA 8:i1)
(Dnieper river)
KUGUKALO, I.A.&I&andidat ekonomichnikh nauk, vidpovidallniy redaktor:
N.K.,redaktor~ ZHUKOYS'KIY, A.D.,tekhredaktor
[Irrigation system of the upper Ingulats River; organization and
economy of water use] Verkhn1oinhulatalka zroshuvallna systema;
organizataiia i ekonomika vodokorystuvannia. Kyiv. 1956. 101 P.
(MIRA 10:5)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR,Klyev. Institut akonomiki.
(Ingulets Valley--Irrigation)
VIRNIX, D.F. [Virnyk, D.F.Ij didpovidallniy red.; KOW,TSXIY, L.M. [Koratolkyi,
L.M.1, red.; KUGUXkLGg--l-.A,.-CXuhiknlo, I.A.I. red.; KOZAKWICH, T.A.,
red, vid-va; SNACHIPINK0. Ye.K., telchn.red.
[The Soviet Ukraine] Radisnolks Ukraina. Kyiv. 1957. 290 P.
(MIRA 11:7)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiyov. Institut ekonomiki
(Ukraine)
KUGUKAW, I., kandidat skonomichaskikh nauk.
dummom--
Iconomic regions of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Vop.ekon. no 4:44-54
Ap '57. iNLRA 10:5)
I.Institut ekonomiki AN USSR.
(Ukraine--Nconomic policy)
%,j.rL,G1Jk&ID, I.A. LKahulotlo, I.A.], kand. ekon. na&-
Important phase in the development of our country-. liauka i zhyttia
7 no.6:1-3 Ja 157. (MIRA 12:10)
(Economic zoning)
VLkS=. P.A., &ademik; ZEROV, D.K., akademik; PSHIINIGHM. P,D., akademik;
ROMANMO, LN., akademik, otvetstvennyy red.; MOVCHAN, V.A.;
RMONOV, S.P.;- TYLMM, N.A.; MAVYDOV, G*Mo, kand. ekon. nauk;
KqqqPM,j.A., kand. ekon. nauk; BEMIKOV. V.S.; FAM. A.D.;
GRUDZINSKAYA, O.S., red. izd-va; YURCHISHIN, V.I., tekhn. red.
[Hatural conditions and resources of the Poleeye; transactions of
the Conference on Problemscf the Development of the Productive
Forces of the Ukrainian.Polesyel Prirodnye usloviia i resursy
Poleslia; trudy konferentsii po voprosam razvitiia proizvoditall-
nykh all FoleBlla USSR. Kiev. Pt.l. 1958. 123 p. (MIRA-llt?)
1. Ak%demiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Rada po vyvehenniu produktivnykh syl.
2. Akademiya nauk USSR (for Vlaeyuk, Z~erov). 3. Uk:~ainskaya
akac!emiya seliskokhozyaystvennykh nank (for Vlasyuk, PsheniebWy,
Romanenko). 4. Voesoyuzwq& almdemiya, eel 'skokhozyayatvennykh nauk
imeni V.I. Lenina (for Vlasyuk). 5. Chlet-korrespondent Toesoyux-
noy akademii sel'mkokhqzyaystvenzWkh nauk imeni VJ. lenina (for
RO ). 6. chlen-korrespondent akademii nauk USSR (for Movehan,
Rodionov, Tyxilenev), 7- ;amestitell naahallnilmotdola eyodn7kh
perspektivaykh planov Gosplana USSR (for Beresikov). B. Nachallnik
podotdela sel'skogo khozyaystva otdela svodn~~ perepekbivnyl& planov
Grosplana USSR (Iredun).
(Polesye-Natural resources)
ROKANINKO. 1.N., skademik, otvetstvenVy red.; VLASYIJK, ?.A., skademik. red.;
ZXROV, D.K., skedemik, red.; RODIONOV, S.P., red.; TYULEM, N.A.,
red.; PSHAWICHNYY, P.D., akademik, red.; DAVYDOV, G.M., kand. ekon.
nauk, red. kand. ekon. nauk, red., BICRFZIKOV. V.3.,
red.; FEDUB, A.D.. red.; KOZAKXVICH, T.A., red. izd-va; SIVACHINKO,
Te. K., tekhn. red.
[Problems in the econom7 of Polesye; tranuactions of a conference]
Voprosy ekonomiki Poleolia; tinady koaferentsit. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk USSR. Vol. 4. 1958o 134 p. (MIRA 11:10)
1. Koaferentaiya po voprosam razvitiya proizvoditellnykh oil
Poleslya USSR. 1955. 2. Akademiya nauk USSR (for Vlaeyuk, Zerow,).
3o Ulkrainskaya Akademiya sell skokhozyaystvannykh nauk (for Vlasyuk.
Romaneako. Pshenichrqy). 4. Vaesoyuznaye Akademiya sell sk'Dkhozyay~
styennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenins (for Vlasyuk). 5. Chler~,-korrespondent
Vaesoy,uzuo7 Akademil sell ekokhozya7etvennykh nauk im. V.I.Ienina
(for Romanenko). 6. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR (for
Rodionov, Tyalenev). 7. Zamestitell nachallnika otdela svodnykh
perspektivnykh planov Gooplana Soveta Ministrov USSR (for Berezikov).
8. Hachallnik podotdela sellskogo khozyaystva i zagotovok otdele
svodnykh perepektivnykh placov sellskogo khozyaystva Gosplana
Soveta Hinistrov USSR (for Fedan),
(Polesye--Ecodomic conditions)
VLkSYUK, P.A., akademik, red.; ROMMIEW, I.N., akademik, red.; RODIONOV,
S.P., red.; TYULBIM. , red.; PSIER111CWXY, P.D., akademik, red.:
DAWDOV, kand.skon.nauk, rod.; KUGUKATO--,JA., kand.okon.nauk;
BEREZIKOV, V.S., rod.; MIN, A.D., red.; KOZAMICH, T.A.. red*
izd-va; SIVACHENKO, Yo.K., tekhn.red.
I
(Proceedings of the Conference on Problems in Developing Production
in PolesysJ Konforentalia po Yopronam razvitiia proisvoditollnykh
till Poloolla USSR. Kiev, 1955. Pt-3 [Problems in the development
of agriculture In Polosye; stockbreeding and feed supply, land
improvemnnt and reclamation of swamps] Voprosy razvitilm sellskogo
khoziaistva Polonlia; zhivotnovodstvo i kormovaia baza. molio-
ratsila i onvoonle bolot. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR. 1958.
208 p. (MIRA 12:1)
1. AN USSR; Ukrainskaya akademlya sellskokhoz.nauk i Vaesoyuznayn
akedemiya mol'skokbox.noLuk im. V.I. Lonina (for Vlasyuk). 2. Ukrain-
skaya akademiya sel'skokboz.nauk, chlen-korrespandent Vaesoyuznoy
akadonli sellskokbox. nauk Im. V.I. Lenins, (for Romanonko). 3.Chlon-
korros-nondont AN USSR (for Roaionov, Tyulenev). 4. Institut fisio-
logii. rastenty i agrokhimli AN USSR (for Tyulenev). 5. Ukrainskaya
akadomiya sel'skokh. nauk (for Pshe-nichnyy). 6. Zamestitell nachall-
nika otdala evodrW'Kh perspektivrqkh planov Gosplans. USSR (for
Berkikov); 7. Hachallnik podotdola sellskogo khozynystva otdola
avodr7kh perspektiVnykb planov Gosplana USSR (for Fedin).
kPoleaye--Agriculture)
-KUGUKALO I A.; KORETSKIY, L.M.; VELICHKO, I.A.; KONSTANTINOV, O.A.0
(Economic regionalization of the Ukrainian S.S.R.; materials
for the 3d Congress of the Geographical Society of the U.S.S.R.]
Ob ekonomicheskom raionirovanii UkrainBkoi SSR; materialy k IAII
s"ezdu Geograficheskogo obahchestva Soiuza SSR. Leningrad, Geogr,
ob-vo SSSR, 1959. 16, 2 p. (MIRA 15:3)
(Ukraine-Economic zoning)
7 '. ~ , '., -- . - - - , n - - ", - -
Ll 1. I-V II . I I.r1k 1 rU', L 0 P. I 11m, ; "rwi,ICH~o - .-I-
a-ullur . , ) .n I
1, Concerning the Economic Division of the Ukrainian SSP,"
report presented at the 3rd Congreas of the Geographical S-oclety of the USSR, Kiev 30 Jan-
7 Feb 6o
WNDARCHUK, V.G.j akadeirikp otv. red.; KOROLEVA, M.A., glav. red.;
NOCHWEY, A.D., red.; IUDUL, M.M., kand. geogr, nauk, red.;
DIM, G.I., kand.bio2. nauk, red.; GEYDBIWI, T.S., kand.
biol. nauk, red.; ZA11ORI7, P.K., doktor geol.-min. nauk, prof.,
red.,;,-~KA~LOLA., kand. ekon. nauk, starshiy nauchnyy stor.)
red.; MARINIC11,-A-.R- dotsent, red.; NUKOICLI, I.F., kand. geogr.
nauk, starohiy nauchrVy sotr., red.; PRIKHOTIKO, G.F., kand.
geogr. nauk, red.; ROMANEINKO, I.N., akademik, red.; TALIVGVA,
N.N., red.; BYUSHGENS, L.M., kand. geogr. nauk, retsenzent;
DIDKOVSKIY, I.Ya., kand. gool.-miner. nauk, retsenzent;
KELIRR, Yu.G.., kand. geogr. nauk, retsenzent; ITADEZHIII, P.F.,
retsenzent; NIKISHOV, M.I., doktor tekhn. naulk. retsenzent:
PIDOPLICHKO, I.G., retsenzent; KURDIVA, O.P'l , riid.-kartograf;
RACMSKRA, Z.p.,.rgd.-kartograr; SIXPT$OVA, L.M., redaktor-
kartograf.
[Atlas of the Ukrainian S.S.R. and the Moldavian S.S.R.] Atlas
Ukrainskoi SSR i Moldavskoi SSR. Moskva, 1962. vi p. 90 p.
of col.maps. (MIRA 15:5)
(Contirmed on next card)
BOI,'DkqCHUK, V.G,,-- (contirrued) Card 2.
1.~'Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Glavnoye upravleniye goodezA i
kartografii. 2. Akademiya nauk USSIR, direktor IntAituta geolo-
gicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk USSR (for Bondarchak). 3. Ilachall-
nik kartosostavitellskogo tsokha fabriki, No.1 (for Koroleva).
4. Zamostitell predsedatelya Gosudarstvennogo planovogo komiteta
Soveta Flinistrov USSR (for Kochubey). 5. Direktor Instituta oko-
nomiki Akademii nauk Moldavskoy SSR (for fladul). 6. Zarestitell
direktora po nauchnoy rabote Instituta botaniki Akademii nauk
u-wri (for Dilyk). 7. Dircktor Botanicheakogo sada Akademii nauk
Moldavskoy SSR (for Goydeman). 8. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy geomor-
fologii Kiyevnkogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Zamoriy).
9. Institut ekonomiki Akademil, nauk USM (for Kugukalo).
10. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy fizicheskoy geografti Rievskogo go-
sudarstvennogo universitats. (for Marinich). 11. Ukrainakiy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy inotitut ekonomiki i organizatsii sell-
skogo khozyaystva (for Mukomell). 12. Direktor Ukrainskogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo gidroreteorologicheskogo institute.
(for Prikhotlko).
(Continued on next card)
IBONDARCHUK, V.G.-(continued) Card 3.
13. Direktor Ukrainskogo nauchno-insledovatellokogo instituta
ekonon,iki i organlzataii f3ellskogo lchozyaystva, Chlen-
korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademii sellskokhozyaystverlyWkh
nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Romanenko). 14. Direktor fabriki No.!
(for Tallnova). 15. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR
(for Fidoplichko).
(Ukraino-4-laps) (1-toldAvia-Maps)
PRIM, Konstantin Vladimirovich[Prymak, KN.j- IOIIGA Svetlana
lo
Semenovnaflonha, &S-b-APOLAW.,-"2K~~ka' Y I.A.].,
kand.ekon. nauk, otv.red.; VAYIISHM) Sh.L(VaInshtoinp
Sh.1.1, red. izd--7a; KIMASIEVICH, 0.0.[Kaduslievych, 0.0.),
tek" red.
[Economic efficiency of ,mter and land improvement in the
Ukrainian S.S.R.]Pytannia ekonomichnoi efektyvnosti vodno-
zemelInykh melioratsii v URSR, Eyiv, Vyd-vo Akad.nauk
URM, 1962. 102 p. (MIRA 15:8)
Mtraine-Water resoitrees development)
(Ukraine--Drainage)
KUGUKALO,-I.A.[Kuhukalo, I.A.], kand. ekon. nauk; KORETSKIY, L.M.
(Koretalkyi, L.M.]; LIPSKIY, V.M.[Lipslkyi, V.M.];
KOSTENKO, N.K.; SHKURATOV, 0.1.; LINCHEVSKAYA, V.0.
[Linchavalka, V.0.]; DAVIDENKO, O.P.[Davydanko, O.P.1;
VOLOBOY, P.V.; PUCHKO, Yu.S.; KONSEVICH, A ,I (Konsevych,
A.I.1; KOPACHINSKAYA, N.I.[Kopachynslka, NI:]; LANDYSH,
B.O., red.; DAKHNO, Yu.B., takhn. red.
(Trends in the specialization and comprehensive develop-
ment of the Kiev Administrative Economic RegionjNapriamy
spetsializataii i komplekBnoho rozvytku Kyivalkoho ekono-
michnoho adminietratyvnoho raionu. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad.
nauk URSR, 1962-. 308 p. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut skonomiky.
(Kiev Economic Region-Industries)
BUKHALO:, S.M., doktor ekon. nauk, prof.; VOLOBOY, P.V., kand. ekon.
nauk; GTKAW,,j.A.(Kuhukalo, I .A.1y kand. ekon. nauk;
PALAVARCHUK, M.M., doktor ekon. nauk, prof.; SLYUSAR, V.D.,
kand. ekon. nauk; GLADYSHEV, I.S.[Hladyshev, I.S.]. st.
inzh.-ekonomist; TSYASHGIMIKO) P.S.2 kand. ekon. Pauk;
PETRUNEVICH, F.G. (Petrunevych, IE.H.1, st. inzh.-ekonomist;
GRADOV, G.L.fEradov, H.L.1, kand. ekon. nauk; KHAZAHET, S.M.,
red.
[The economic regions of the Ukrainian S.S.R.; a manual] Eko-
nomichni raiony URSR; dovidnyk. Kyiv, haukova dumka.. 1965.
190 P. (MIRA IS: 5)
1. Sovet po izucheniyu produktivnykh sil Ukrainokoy RER
Gosudarstvennogo planovogo komiteta Ukr. RSH(fox all except
KhazanLt).
KUGUKOV, L.
Superfluous links. Fin. SSSR 17 no.12:66-67 D 156. (HLRA 10-1)
(Kursk Province--Industrial organization)
_KIXqUKOV, L. ; DDROKKIN, A.'
Entrust railroads with loading and unloading work. Fin.SSSR
21 no.6:64-67 Je 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Starshiy ekonomist Kurskogo oblfinotdela (for Kugmkov). 2. Inspektor
p6 ahtatam Kurskogo gorfinotdola (for Dorokhin)'.
(Kursk Piovince-loading and unloading)
(Railroads-freight)
I
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KUGUKOV, L.; BOGHAROV, 1-1.
Causes of unprofitableness on stock-fattening state farms and
state delivery offices. Fin. SSSR 37 no.6t76-77 Je 163.
(14IRA 16:9)
1. Nachallnik otdola finansirovaniya sellskogo khozyaystva Kurskogo
(sellskogo) oblastnogo finansovogo otdela (for Kugukov), 2. Starabiy
ekonomist otdola finansirovaniya sellskogo khozyaystva Kurskogo
(aollskogo) oblastnogo finannovogo otdola (for Bocharov).
(Kurak Province-Cattle-Feodin and foods)
(Kursk Provinco-Gattle traded
Y X~ :!-~'A~% V~Ulc. Vol 14, =D 961
1. 'Distribution of Tangential Planen to C~rlacc3 of tha
Congruence of Straight Lines in th3 14-,czbollc
A. pp 235-237.
2. "Heasurit-1 the A--tivation -"Prrr of Xihaslon Lwrals in
L48d Sulfide- ~v. B:'-'V and L. ~':~LNZVI pp 23-.1-2-12
(english
3. 'A New Procia'o Differential ktanzz~atter for Laltcratzry
Puzposas* L. EOJAM-'1XS%r and 1. pp 243-245.
4. ftcroquantitatlv* Dotor-mintticni a! Chlorine and ioe_-ne
Zen&- N. _CkVM1-V and K. KO!:Vt pp 247-'~50.
S. "Comparative Amino Mid Content of the Kasts ef Cc=*
rUit Stoned' S.Z. Ya=,Ovr pp 251-254.
6. -csao Mar-hod of Removln7 Sulfur from -he Kra-Lkovcl
Uzzoalta 0--s- N.-YAW=EVt pp 255-257.
7. *JLjzcrp1-1 on of Witrogun Oxide* in thi Vlbratlng nzas
of Sodliga Hydroxide Solutions. P&rt :I- Z
Chr. rAtA-RX'4, L. BOJA-'Z.XZV and pp 239-252.
a. -On the Rate of Absox"tIon. of Pu--o cases. D.
D. tLZ=V and C. 3A.LkqZW (IN ~'--LXZH) pp 263-Z."Z'.
9., -Effect of So=A Inorgamic Additives on the of
Copper CxIda by Carbon Dioxide at LOW Ta---,~ratuxds'
M.S. ~ ~.Vr :,p 267-270.
10, -E."arits from the Rad)ca Mine, P&nm~%.vur Eagjn-
T.G. XXDC!=Ar pp '271-274 (ZA911sh ,),L-=ary).
11. -Al ~.. saponit. f... S~.tlu)ca' Azdil% !!Zaino T.-
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12. 'Ragazding tne.-Exparl-lental Variabl-lity of Zschazichia
coli- 2. GALABOVr pp 270- 281.
13. -Studies era the Formation of Capsule by C4.-ILkin Ctratnz
of Bacillus anthzacis in vitro- G. Xv. pp 2Z3- 5
14. 'AntiblotIce and the Raticulo-=ndatl%slial ayatez
Fixation Activity in Kice Treated %e-t-t Xron
zaccharatel As. J=XOV. 0. SCK--LKC,.? and D. STOWL"OVt
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15. -zlectroft Ytterosoopic study of Lun7z of Snakes- R.
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Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 5, p 196 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kugushev, A. I.
TITLE: Increased Utilization of Long-Distance Telephone Channels
(Povysheniye eff ektivnosti ispol'zovaniya telefonnykh kanalov dallney avyazil)
PERIODICAL: Vestn. Vses. n.-i. in-ta zh.-d. transporta, 1956, Nr 2, pp 51-54
ABSTRACT: Investigations conducted by Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-ionledovatel'skiy
institute zheleznodorozhnogo transporta (All-Union Scientific -Res ear ch Institute
of Railroad Transportation) have established that the frequency band within
existing carrier channels is insufficiently used in telephone communications.
The bands 200 -400 cps and 1, 800 -2, 800 cps in telephone channels remain, as
a rule, unused because of the low sensitivity of existing telephone sets and
because of band-filter imperfections in the carrier equipment. New equiprnent
for channel division has been developed; it is designed to double existing
telephone channels that are formed by carrier systems with separate carrier-
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Increased Utilization of Long-Distance Telephone Channels
frequency oscillators. The devices intended to form the fundamental and
additional narrow-band channels are connected, at the terminals, to the carrier
channels by a four-wire circuit; in addition to band-dividing filters, they have
transmitting and receiving amplifiers intended to compensate for the overall-
carrier circuit attenuation. To increase intelligibility and to gain the natural
character of speech, carrier -restoration channels are connected, at the
receiving station, in parallel with the input and output of the receiving amplifier
of the narrow-band channel. Each restoration channel comprises two amplifiers,
a frequency converter, and a band filter. As a result, the new equipment
permits securing an entirely satisfactory transmission of two telephone conver-
sations through channe13 formed by a carrier system with individual carrier-
frequency oscillators. Operating tests have shown entirely satisfactory results.
Estimates have demonstrated that the above method of increasing the number of
communication channels is mor eleconomical than other methods.
Bibliography: 5 items. 5 illustrations.
T. I. L.
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VISSR/Radio, Stzbegorodpkaya FAdio. may 51
Laboratory
"The Nlzhegorkskaya Radio Laboratory Imeni V. I.
Lenih," Prof A. M.--.,Kugushev,.Dr Tech Sci
"Radio" No 5, PP 1911 20
Describes achievements of this lab (founded 1918
In Nizhniy Novgorod): radiotelephony, high-fre-
_.Auency machlnee' high-voltage mercury rectifiers,
short-vave dirlectional antennas, etc. Scientists
vho have been associated with this laboratory are:
.M. A. Bonch-Bruyevich, V. P. Vologdin, V. K. Lebe-
dinskiy, V. V. Tatarinov, A. F. Shorin, D. A.
Rozhanakiy.. -etc.
182T104
chaylovicho doktor takhaicheek'.kh Muk, professor;
,KU(;USHBV, Alekeandr Mil or, ISLBNT'YJNA, P.(;.,. takhaicheskiy redaktoro
redakt 9
I Ultrakorotkis vOlrq
[Ultra-short wa,',' and their applicRti-113 ~ P. (Yeeso-
I Jkh primenentes 14011kvat I%d-vo 'Inanies" 1955- W
yu2noe obabeheitVO 90 rasprostranenitu politichaskikh C bauc'hvYkh .
%nanji. Ser. 3. nos -44 45) (MLRA 8:12)
(11adjo-, Sbortwavs~
KUGUSHEV, A., professor, doktor tokhnichoskikh nauk. ---I
I
PIrospects for semiconductor toohnologym Radio no.5:18 MY153.
(Semiconductors) (XLRA 8:6)
BoRCH-BRUY]OVICH. Mikhail Alaksandrovich, Inzhener.- PISTOL'Koiw, A.A.;
VOLOGBIN, V.P. (deceased' ; , professor; HIKITIN, N.A..
professor; OSTROUNOT, B.A. TRTAKOT, P.A., professor
[deceased]; BONGH-BRMVICH, A.M., doteent; ZENDELI, P.Te.,
takhnichookiy redaktor
(A collection of works) Sobrania trudov. Moskva, Izd-vo AkademH nauk
SSSR, 1956. 526 p. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Chlen-korrespondent,AN SSSR (for Bonch-Bruyevich,K.A.. PlAtoltkors,
Vologdinl
(Radio)
(Boach-Bruavich. Mikhail Alaksaadrovich. 1888-1940)
KUGUSHKV. A.M... prof. doktor tekhn. nalik
in radio oloctrontcn. 7v. Va. UO.m ob . %Ijv .
Recent develop (m nu 11:
good. J aerof. no. 2:3-10 157.
Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnichookoye uchilishche im. Baumana.
(Radio)
6(4)j 9(3) PHASE I BO ~K EXPWITATION SOV13003
Kagmshev,, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich
Sovremennaya, radioelaktromika (Modbrn Radio Electronitis) Moscow,, Gosenergoizdat,,
1958. '62 p# (S6ries: mas'advays radidbiblioteka, vYP.,300) 25j,000 copies'
printed.
Ed,: V,L Shemshuf,; Tech. Ed.: N#1* Borunov; Editorial Board: A.I. Berg,
F~I. Budaynn.. V`*A# ftr~~nd, V.I..Vaneyevp Ye.N. Genishta, I.S. Dzhigit, A.M.
Kanwjevr-,,, E#T. Krenkell,, A.A# Wikovskiy, A,D, Smirnov$ F#I# Tarasovy P.O.,
Chechik, and V,1. 6hamshur,
PURPOSE; This booklet- is Intended:for the general reader.
COVERAGE:. The author discusses the advances In the field of ultrashort-wave
electronics,, vaqu=-tube.and sdmiconclactor, "vices$ radio a~d television,
He als'o diarpsses, the application of kadio' to, geodesy, astro'n' m*y, havigation,
nuclear engi~eerin* and industry. No personalitiei are mientioned, There "a
no referezices~-
TAkE Or comm9l:.
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FUGUSHN, A.I.J., doktor tekbn.nauk, prof.
Role of electronics in tho development of auto*tion. lkweb,
dokl.vya.shl-.oly; maab.1 -nrib.. no.2:3-6 '58. (MIRA 12:10)
(Automation) Wectric control)
I
AUTHOR: Ifone Given SOY/108-13-8-11/12
TITLE: [Transactions of the] Conference on the Occasion of the 40th
Anniversary of the Nizhniy-Novaorod Radio Laboratory imeni
V.I. Lenin (Konferentaiya, poevyaslichennaya sorokaletiyu Ni-
zhogorodskoy radiolaboratorii imeni V.I. Lonina)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1956, Vol. 13, Nr 8, PP- 71-79 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Prom May 22-24, a conference took place at Gorkiy which had
been organized by the Gor1kiy Branch of the Scientific and
Technical Society for Rudio Engineering and 'Electric Tele-
communication Service imeni A. S. Popov. The conference was
attendea by: B. A. Ostroumov, A. 14. Kugushev, A. A. Pistollkors,
11. A. Nikitin, G. A. Ostroumov, V. P. Yakovlev, V. K. Ge, 11, N.
Pallmov, F. A. Lbov, A. S. Nikolayenko, I. P. Koterov, S. 1=
Morugina,, Ye. S. Sorokin et al. as well as by a group of former
collaborators of the Wert radiostation. A. Kj~~ ~ spoke
about "The Nizhniy-Novgorod Radio Laborai-ory imehi V. I. Lenin,
L. A. Kopytin on the development-of the technique in radio
on-ineering, the establishment of radio communication facilities
and television apparatus. A. I. Shokin spoke about the developmet
Card -r-/61f of tfic Soviet radio-enCineering industry during the past 4o
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4181
Kugushev, Aleksey Mikhaylovich
Radioelektronika (Radio Electronics). Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1959.
59 p. 25,000 copies printed.
Ed.: T. V. Mikhalkevich; Tooh. Ed.- Ye. A. Yermakova.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for students of schools of higher
education, radio amateurs, and members of secondary school
physics clubs.
COVERAGE: The booklet deals with radar, radio telescopes, radio-
meters, molecular amplifiers and oscillators, semiconductor
and ultra-high-frequency devices, new types of radio phonographs,
electronic counters, automatic devices, etc. No personalities are
mentioned. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
3
The Work of A. S. Popov and the Invention of Radiotelegraphy 5
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Radio Electronics SOV/4181
Radio Engineering and its Practical Utilization During the First
Stage of its Development 7
Second Stage of the Development of Radio Engineering 9
Physical Foundation and Mathematical Methods of Modern Radio
Electronics 19
Radio Wave Propagation, Radiation, and Channeling in Modern
Electronics 21
Generation and Amplification of Electric Oscillations in Modern
Radio Electronics 28
Practical Utilization of Modern Radio.Electronics 38
Conclusion 60
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24(0)
AUTHOR: Kugushev, A. M.
TITLE: RadioelectronieB (Radioelektronika).In
100th Anniversary of tho Birthday of
eya 100-10tiyu so dnya rozhdeniya A.
PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, 1959, Vol
SOV/53-67-4-4/7
Commemoration of the
A. S , Po ov (Ponvyaahchayot-
S. Popo~
67, Nr 4, pp 663-703 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the occasion of the 100th anniversary (blarch 16, 1959) of
the birthday of Aleksandr Stepanovich Popov (1859-19o6),
who played an essent.ial part in the development of wireless
telegraphy, the author of the present paper gives a very
detailed description of the basic experiments and Investiga-
tions carried out by Popov (figures show wiring diagrams of
Popov's radiotransmitter and -receiver) as well as a survey
of radioengineering and its practical application at the be.-
ginning of the century~ in which connection he mentions
L. I. Mandellahtam (1879-1944) and M. A. Bonch-Bruyevich
(1888-1940) as well as a number of other RusBian radioengineers
who have already died. The main part of the paper is, however,
devoted to the later development of radioenglneerina. On the
basis of numerous examples and figures, the development of
Card 1/4 tubes, of the technique of transmission, and of transmitting
Radioelectronics. In Commemoration of the SOV/53-67-4-4/7
100th Anniversary of the Birthday 04' A. S. Popov
stations up to ultrashort wave transmission is discussed. Furthw-
more, the physical bases and the mathematical methods of modern
radioengineering, the development of which was to a considera-
ble extent due to hfandellahtam, Papalekei (1880-1947) and
Yu. B. Kobzarev are mentioned. A special chapter deals with
the radiation, propagation and directioning of radiowaves in
modern radioengineering, special account being taken of ulra-
short waves. A very detailed account is also given of the
production and amlification of electric oscillations in moderL
radioengineering. The last chapter deals with theapplication
of modern radioelectronies in practice; ultraqhort wave radio-
telegraphy, radiolocation in the decimeter-, centimeter-,
and millimeter-ranges (up to distancos of several 1000 km),
the investigation of the radiation of celestial bodies by
means of ultrashort wave receivers and directional antennae
it! discussed (thus the moon "transmits" in the 8.6 - 12 mm
band and Mars in the 30 mm band). Intense radiosignals ori-
ginating from Jupiter and lasting several seconds vere record-
ed in the 18-20 megacycle band; the intensity of these radio-
pulses emitted from several sources on Jupiter was 100,OQO times
Card 2/4 greater than the powerful lightning discharges in the terrestdal
Radioelectronics. In Commemoration of the SOV/53-67-4-4/7
1OOtb Anniversary of the Birthday of A. S. Popov
atmosphere; also from the galaxy and from interstellar
clouds of gas radiated signals were received; even the
Sputnik and the first cosmic rocket of the USSR recorded im-
portant data for radicastronorny. Rad-Joelectronic apparatus
are today being used also in nuclear physics and -engineer-
ing, e.g. for the recording of the radiation of "tagged"
atoms; by using high-frequency electromagnetic fields accelera--
tor plants were builtt the efficiency of which is continuous-
ly being increased. Thus, the USSR possesses a 109 ev synchro-
phasotron (magnet diameter 60 M, power 150,000 kv), and now
an even ljxrger one with 5.1010 v, which will have a parti-
cle orbit of 1.5 km, is under construction. Further',work is
being carried out with a view of transforming thermal energy
into electric energy by using theemission of thermal ions;
also electronics plays an essential part in the realization
of thermonuclear reactions and it is being used in an ever-
increasing degree for military tasks (electronic control2
automation) and further also for the rapid computation of
complicated problems by electronic computers (the efficiency
Card 3/4 and applicability of which are discussed in detail). Today
Radioclectronics. In Commemoration of the SOV/53-67-4-4/7
100th Anniversary of the Birthday of A. S. Popov
there is hardly a fieldto which electronics is not applied~
existing possibilitics continue to be extendedi apparatus
are being improved, and new inventions are made. There are
28 figures and 130 references, 53 of which are Soviet.
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SIFORGV, V.; BEPL, A.I. akademik,- MINTS, A.L.J. akademik;, KUGUSHEV, A.M.1
doktor tekhn.naL, pfof. . . ..........
Supporting the appeal of chemists. NTO 2 no.508 W "60.
(KIM 14;5)
1. Chlon-korreopondent Akademii nauk SSSR, predsedatell TSentrallnogo
pravleniya nauchno-takhnicheskogo obahchestva radtotekhniki i eloktro-
avyazi im. A.S~.4ftpova (for Siforov). 2. Chleny TSentrallnogo pravleniya
nauchno-tekhnichookogo obahchestva radiotekhniki i elektroovyazi im.
A.S.Popova (for Bero,Mints). 3. Predsedatelf Moskovskogo oblastnogo
pravleniya nauchno-tekhaicheskogo obshchestva radiotekhniki i
elektroavyazi im. A.S.P($
Ova (for Kugushev).
(Technical societies) (Radio research)
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E073/E335
AV-LaOR: Kuzushevi,,, Professor, Doctor of Technical
Sc i a nces'-
TITLE*. Cosmic Radioelectronics
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1960, No. 11, pp. 9 - 12
TEXT: The author defines as "cosmic radioelectronics"
the study and the development of various apparatus and
equipment for radio-astronomy and radiolocation of celestial
bodies, artificial satellites and space rockets and also
for improvement of superlong-distance radio communication and
radio navigation on the ground with the aid of artificial.
satellites; it includes problems relating to ionic and photon
rockets and also the utilisation of powerful electromagnetic
fields for, wireless power transmission. Referring to the
use of satellites for retransmission of television programmes
it is mentioned that a "stationary" satellite located at
an altitude of 36 000 km would reqPre a transmitter of
only 1 kW and aerials of only 10 m on the ground and a 2
transmitter of a few W and an aerial of the order of I m
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on the satellite. The Moon could be used for this purpose
and it can be assumed that in the non-too-distant future
it will be possible to land on the Moon automatic radio-
relaying equipment which would be sufficiently powerful for
maintaining international telecommunications and for
navigation purposes. For passive retransmission the satellite
would have to be of excessively large dimensions and the
ground transmission station would also have to be excessively large.
The Moon cannot be used for passive retransmission except for
telegraphic or simple telephone signals; due to its large
Aimensions the signal would be distorted to such an extent
that it would be intolerable for television transmission.
Great progress has been achieved in radio guidance. The
second Soviet satellite-space ship landed in the target area at
only 10 km from the planned target point.after having
travelled 700 000 km. Further improvement of space television
apparatus will enable transmitting to the ground information
not only on macroscopic but also on microscopic processes
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and it is likely that it may not be necessary to bring back
to Earth such material as nuclear photo-emulsions, biochemical
pecimens, etc. In radio-control of a rocket the coordinates,
:
peed and acceleration, are determined by radar or radio-
direction finding ground stations. on the basis of the
determined values fast computers generate command signals
which are continuously transmitted to the rocket. on the
initial section of its trajectory the rocket can also have
non-interacting control from a programme equipment. In such
a system the appropriate control signals are fed to the
propulsion unit and deviations in direction and speed are
recorded by means of gyroscopes; the resulting error signals
are transformed by electronic equipment into appropriate
control signals. At great distances from the ground the flight
of the rocket can be guided by means of homing radar which
starts operation on the final section of the trajectory and
guides the rocket into the desired orbit around the particular
celestial body. Guidance of the rocket into an orbit can also
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be materialised by means of radio telecontrol from the ground.
In the same way, the return of the rocket from a given orbit
and flight back to Earth could be materialised, provided that
the rocket is designed for this purpose. The accuracy of the
radio guidance is based on the extremely high accuracy of
measuring time. At present, it is possible to measure time
in terms of fractions of a billionth of a second and atomic
or molecular clocks have an accuracy of 1 sec over a priod
of 3 000 to 4 00o years. one of the main problems of radio
equipment on satellites is the problem of size and weight.
Developments in the field of semiconductors and atomic physics
have progressed to such an extent that it is now possible to
transform a small piece of semiconductor material into an
amplifier that does not require an external power source.
Miniature radio-receivers have been built - the size of a
lump of sugar. The amplifiers in these are as big as a
match head and over 1 000 components are crammed into a
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volume of I cm3. Reliable communications with satellites at dis-
tance6 of tffs and even hundreds of thousands of km can be maintained
with a transmitter of 10 to 100 W. However, for maintaining
radio-communication and radio-control of space rockets within
the solar system, ground transmitters of several thousand kW
and very sensitive receivers are required; the sensitivity
of the receivers has to be millions of times higher than that
of the best commercial television receivers. The present state
of development is such that this can be achieved. Increase
of the range of radio-conununication can be achieved by slowing
down the speed of transmission. If the speed of transmission
is slowed down 100 times, the range of communication can be
made 10 times higher using a transmitter of the same power
and the same aerial system. The increase in range to be
gained by slowing down the transmission speed is evident from
the following table:
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Transmitter
power
Distance Area of
(Million ant nna Fast
km) (M trans-
mission
0.5 (neighbour-
(W)
Time required for
Slow ground-target-ground
trans- travel of radio
mission signal
hood of Moon) 1 000 10 - Approx. 3 sec
500 (neighbour-
hood of Mars) 1 000 7 2
10 10 Approx. 1 hour
500xIO5 (neighbour-
hood of
t
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11
1
nearest s
ar)
000 000 years.
10
0 Approx.
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KUGUSHE;V, A.., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk
Radio co=unication with the first astronaut. Radio no.6:5 JP
161. (MIRA 14;10)
, (Astronautics) (Radio)
I
KUGUSHEV9 A.M,p doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.
Teaching of electronics and radio engineering subjects,
Elektrichestvo-no.8:85-86 Ag 163. (MIRA 16tlO)
1. Mookovskoye vyssheye Wkhnicheakoye uchilishche imeni
Baumana.
LIBUND, STMV, V,,I.
Increasing, the quality of models by moans of doep freezing.
Nsuch.dokl.vys.shko1y; onarg. no.1:255-258 159.
(MIRA 120)
1. Energetichenkly institut Im. G.M.Krzhizhanovskogo.
(Magnetoolactric machines-Modela)
8(2)
MMORSt Mkindo-K..3.0 qandidaU--of Teabnical SOV/105-59-7-14/30
TITLEt Diagrams for the Determbfation of the Harmonic -Composition of 'the
ILWOtiZatllOn (brient'When Superimposing a Constant Field on an
Alternating Field (Grafiki dlys opredeleni" garmonioheakogo
sostava namagnichivayushohego toka pri nalozhenii postqy=ogo polya,
na, peremennoye)
PMUODICALt Elektrichostvo, 1959, Nr 7,; PP.55 - 57.(USSR)
ABSTRACTr The investigation of.4he 32aXMonic oomposition'of the magnetization
current when superltVooing, a, constant field kith a frequency of
50 cycles upon an altemating field'was carried out in connection
with theproviding of new controlled static devices for the
tran5versal compens&tion of alternating c=rent -bransmission lines.
For this work the prinoiple.of maer.9tio amplification was used.
Experiments were carried out for the'.purpose of magnetizing the
large power tranafomers in the -Mbaosergo- system (at the power
plant GES-13 in 1954 and at.-the 400 kv suibstation in.1956) When
superimposing a constant.-field upon an alternating field ;!so wall
samples of elootrotechnical steels were investigated (Ref 11. T110-
Card 1/3 characteristic feature of these investigations was,the faot that