SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOLOKOLOVA, N.V. - KOLOMAZNIK, Z.

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K0T0F0WV%7'- if.* f.' ."Data on the Characteristics of the Functional Gordition of the Liver 1 of Patients Suffering From 'Puzyrchatkal (blister disease?)." Cand Med Scil Second Moscow Medical Inst, Moscow, 1954. (BRj 23, Nov 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (3.1) SO: Sum. No. 521, 2 Jun 55 ZMMOLOTAq - 1. V.,l SROAPOTA, G.Ta. fr"twat of pmphigu with cortisone and AM. Testven- I dLerm- .n*42:44-M W-Ap 155. 815) 1' .15 kashnar'MalkIll NOMI iment I-V- Stsaln& (say*' kafedrar tmnpmtlo use, (AINt - US to Use* "'AOTR & cartlookii) 40, ~1!1~ aspirant Liver function In pemphigue. Test.veh. I darn. no-3:13-15 NY-Je 156. (KIRA 9:9) 1. Is kafedry koshnykh t venorichaskikh bolezney (sav. - prof. K.9. Zheltakov) II Nomkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta Iment I.T.3talinto (LIM MCTION TFZTS. In various diseases. pamphijus (1m)) (PWHIGM.~Pkwsiology, liver funct. Ou-x)) I BARANOVp A.F.,, kand,,med.nauk; M'IOCMIHA, I.A.p vrach; KWOPIKIiIIIAP T,A.p vrach; KOLOK I . kand.red.nauk; YAKDOXOt O.V.,, kand. mod, PANOVA) L.Mo. kand.med.nauk Treatment of onychomycoses with komtolytic and fungicidal plasters. Vest.derm.i von. no.1:65-67 16~. (MIPUI 15:1) 1, Mikologichkoye otdeleniye Moskovskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy No,23 imeni Medsantrud (for Harochkina, Kononikhina). 2. Foli- klinika No.1 Minioterstva adravookhranoniya RSFSR (for Kolokolova). 3. Mentrallnaya poliklinika 116.1 Ministerstva oborony SSSR (for Yakimenka). 4. MentralInaya poliklinika F0.1 Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR (for Panova). (UMATOMMOSIS) Wirs Wwomy)-Dismsm) (PLASTMS (FHM-IAGY)) -1 PERELIMUT-R, A.S.; KOLOKOLOVA., T.D. I------ I I- -~, -.1 - ~ ------- I Resistance of elements of medical respiratory apparatus in puloating current. Nov, mad. takh. no-5t23-36 161. (MMLk 17CO 1. Vsesoyuanyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut meditainskikh instrumentov i oborudovaniya. PERELIMUTR, A.S.; KOLOKOLOVA, T.D. Resistance of elements of a respiratory apparatuu in pulsating current. Med. prom. 15 no.8:,18-25 Ag '61. 14:12) 1~ Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut meditsinskikh .instrumentov i oboftdovaniya. (RESPIRATORS) LAVROVAI T.F.~, NOVKOV, YuA.-# KITARINY V.S.; SHAPOVALOV, A.Ye.; KOLOKOLOVA, FARTITININAt K.M.; MINEYEVA, G. T. Temp-,rijxy exc-.1us.1i.on of the left cardiac ventricle from circulation iu wi ieypiriynent. Grad. klilro ~ no,5:62-66 S-0 164. (MIRA 18:4) Xafedra i~peratlvn~y Wrargii a topogra fiche skoy anatomi-yey pr:7;f. T.F.W-vrcx-3.,', tsentrallnaya nam-.11ric-issledovatell- Ae~a -'abcratcriya j. kafedra biokhimii (zav. - dotsont K.M. V~ironezhskcgo meditsinskogo instituta, I ANISOVV A. ;,PLOKOL I TSEV A. Ifew textbook,on accounting (Olecounting in enterprises and .organizations of state commercell.by N. I. Wi% S.S. Svitchp V.D.,Sokolor~ Reviewed by Anisovo A. Kolokoll'tsevl Sov. torg,- 35 no.2148-51 161. (ML.RA 15:3) (A*counting-Tdxtbooks) (commerce) (Ilting N.I.) ticho S.S.)(Sokolovo V.D.) KOLOKOLITSEV, Anatoliy Pavlovich(deceased); BREN, losif Leybovich; KIRAKOZOVA, N.Sh., rod.; ELIKINA, E.M.p tokhn. red. (Collected problems on accounting and auditing in commerce] Sbornik sadach po bukhgalterskomu uchetu i revizii v torgovle. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1962. 309 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Accounting-Oroblems, exercises, rate.) (Rupsia-Commerce) IVANISMIN. I.; TOYBANtg. N., nave lokrepil I shchik; NISSEN, D.. prokhodch1k; PARKEULLIN, K.; KOL(KOLITSEVO I., mashinist elektrovoza. First steps. Nast. xigl. 7 no. 5:7-8 H7 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Socialist competition) (Coal mines and mining) KOLOOLITSET.I.A.0,T^ Aree skin grafting In the tr"timent of third degree burns Ortop., trays.i protes. 20 ne.11:1,4.19 N 159. NIRA 13W 1. Ix Gor1kovskvp vanahno-losladematellek9go inatituta travmatologil I ortopedil (direktor - detment N,G, Grigorlyev). (313 TRANSPLUMATION) (mm surg. ) BLOKHLN, V.N.; GRIGORIYEV, M.G. KOZHEVNIKOV,, A.I.; KOROLEV, B.A.; MATYumIN, I.F. - FARIN, B.V.; THifiiiS I.,L.,- KLIJNIid, G.V.; FEDOROV, A.M.; SOKOLOV,, V.V.; PRILUCHNAYA, O.A.; SHURIIAM,, Ye.I.; ABRAMOV# Yu*Gel RYURIKOV, A.Kh.; IKONNIKOVO P.I.; 7,OZNESENSKIY, I.Ya.; TEPLOV, S.V.; MIZINOV, N.N.; KUKOSH, V.I. V.M.Duimashkin; obituary. Ortop., travm. i protez. 21 no.8sSl Ag 160o (DUEIKASHKIN~ VIKTOR MARKOVICH9 die 1960) (MIRL 13:1-1) .KOLOKOLITSEV. M.V..-datomt; AOKOLOV, L.N. Treatment of third db'gree burns in early free dermatoplasty using the dermatome. Ortop.,, travm.i protez. 23 no.11:13-16 N 162. (MM 16 t 4) 1. Iz Gortkovskogo instituta. travmatologii i 6rtopedii (d1r,- dotsent M.G.G.rigorlyev) i Gorlkovakogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni S.M.Eirova-(rektor -,dotBent I.F.Matyushin). Adres avtorovs Gorlkiy,, naberezbnaya Zhd*ava.d.11, Ins.titut ttavmatologii i -ortopedii. (BMW A"'CAU)S) (SKIN GRAFTING) S/63Y61/OOO/O2O/OO3/OO8 D234 1)3 08 AUTHOR: Kolokolltsev. N. A. TITM-: On the design of a turbine whose gas parameters are va- riable with respect to radius SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy aero--idrodinamicheakiy institut. 0 Fromyshlennaya aerodinami-ka. no. 20, 1961. Osevyye dozvukovyye kompressory statsionarnogo tipa, 74-81 TEXT: It is sta-ted that the solution of the radial equilibrium equation of a gas element is considerably simplified and becomes more general ifone uses the parameters of restrained flow and re-. duced gas velocity. The author solves in this way the equation of radial equilibrium of gas in the gap between groups of turbine blades. The case of pressure of restrained flow being constant along the radius is studied in detail. There are 6 figures, Cara, 1/1 MOLOKOLITSEV, N. V. Spee'ch"developm-nt of a,-h6ol children in claases of literature reading Izd. 2. Moakwav Gos. uchaboo-pedakog. izd-vo 1954- 52 p. (55-37829) IB1572.K6 1954 I KOLOKOLITSLV, V. A. Defended hi5 Dissertation for Candidate of Technical Sciences in the Yoscow Energetics Institute, Moscow, 1953 Dissertation: "Investigation of'the Operation o f the Steam Section of Evaporators of the ISV Type and Measures for Improving the Quality of the Distillate" SO: Referativrmy Zhurnal Khimiya, No. 1, Oct. 1953, (14/29-955, 26 Apr 54) STYRIKOVICH, M.A.; BAMOL0113Y, G.G., kendidat teklini--heskikh nsuk: KOLOK0,LITS W, V.A.. kandidat ta'r,!~-wicheskikh ne-ak. The affect of volumetric ateam content on the coefficient of the effluent [with sunmary in'English]. Teploenergetika 4 no.10:9-12 0 '57. (MW 10:9) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Styrikovich). 2. Energetichemkiy institut Akademii nnuk SSSR, (Feed water) J_ 10(4); 21(5); 24(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2457 Vsesoyuznaya nauchno-tekhnicheakaya konterentsiya po primeneniyu radioaktivnykh i stabillnykh izotopov i izlucheniy v nArodnom khozyaystve i nauke. 2d, Moscow, 1957 Teplotekhnika i gidrodinamika; trudy konfdrentsii, tom. 4 (Heat Engineering and Hydrodynamics; Transactions of the All-Union Confe 'rence on the Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in the National Economy and Science, Vol MOSCOW* Gosenergoizdat, 1958, 88 P, Errata slip inserted. 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Akademiya nauk SSSR.- and USSR. Glavnoye upravleniye po ispoltzovaniyu atomnoy energii. tds'.: M. A. Styrikovich (Resp. Ed.), G. Ye. Kholodovskiy, ahd M. S. Fomichev; Ed. of Publ. House: L. N. Sinellnikova; Tech-~ Ed.: N. I. Borunov. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientists and laboratory workers conderned with the use of radioactive and stable isotopes. Card 1/5 Heat Engineering (Cont.) SOV/2457 COVERAGE: This collection of papers deals with the application of*radi6active and stable isqtopes as measuring tools i~ various tlrpes of scientific investigation. No personalities are mentioned. Referen"s are given after some of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Miropollskiy, Z.L.,, and R.I.-Shneyerova. Measurement of VOlumdtr:Lc Vapor Content in Steam-generating Elements With the Aid of Gammaradioscopy 3 2. Bartolomey, G.G., Ya.G. Vinokur, V.A.- Kolokolitsey, and V.I. Fetukhov * Use of Oamma Rays for.StudyTn_g--tHe -Frocess of Diffusion 9~ 3. Kutateladze, B.S., and V.N. Moskvioheva. Use of Gaj=aradio- Scopy for Studying the Hydrodynamics of a Multifluid System 12 4; Pbletavkino P.G., and N.A. Shapkin, Method of Tagged" Atoms for'lnves-bigating Water and Steam Content in surface Boiling of 'a Fluid 16 Card 2/5 --- ------- Heat Engineering (Cont.) SOV/2457 abs. atm. With the Aid of Radioactive Isotopes 46 11. Dubrovskiy, V.A. Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Observing the Motion of the Molten Glass Mass in Glass Furnace Tanks 52 12. Rachiinskiy, V.V. Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Studying the Filtration of Fluids Through Porous Medla, 57 13. Leypun5lcaya,, D.I., and A.Ya. Pruslin. Radioisotope Methods for Investigating Flow Processes of Fluids In a Porous Medium 62 14. 13orts$ M.A., L.S. Zarubin, V.S. Kaminskiy,, and L,L, Korsak, -Investigation of the Hydrodynamics of a Fluid in the Conical Rotor of a Settling Centrifuge With the Aid of Radioactive isotopes 67 15. Volarovich, M.P., N.V. Churayev, and B.Ya. Minkov, Invest~-! igattons of the Motion of Water in Peat Under 'Laboratory and Field Conditions With the Use of Radioactive Isotopes 72 Card 4/5 Heat Engineering (Cont.- SOV/2457 .16. ArkhangelAskiy.. M.N. Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Invest- igating Suspentions Of River Silt 78 17. Veynik, A-I-# and A.S. Shubin. Use of Radioactive .Isotopes for Investigating the Mechanism of the Drying Process 85 AVAILABLE2 Library of Congress IS/jb 10-28-59 Card 5/5 !4%0 : I - I . , ~% . , ~ '.". , , , ~: .- Ak4demlya nauk SSSH. Energeticheekly Inatitut 1~-rt 0. R. XrzhlzharLovskiy_ Topicenerr_9tika vyp. I (Heat Power Ecglaaaring. Wr 1) Roscoe, Zmd-vo'ill EMR, 1939. 143 p. Errata slip inserted. No. of copies printed not given. . . . I Rd. or Publishing Housi: V. A. Kotov; Tech. Ed.' Yu. V. Ityltral P Sditartal 0 r4: V.- A. flaus, Doctor of Technical Sciences, ?. Ed.); 0. 1o. Kholodovokly, Doctor of Technical Professor Me Saimacezi . Yushchanko", Candidate of Technical Sciences; Z. L. flircpoltakly~ Candidate or Technical So tomes (Secretary); and. S. 0. Poyarkow, Candidate of Technical Sciences. FUUME' This work Is Intended for scientists and onginsers working to the field of Steam boilers. COVINAGat This Is a collection or 9 articles oil the circulation of water mad water-vapor. mixture In boilers, bubbling processes, pulsation of pressure, temperature fields In combustion clamber,, radiation heat transfer between Cray bodies, and the Solution, of jai-.- Tjjaj~e nonlinsar a article describing procesms occuring In the &team boiler of a solar best energy station. References appear at the end of each article. < wori-adillinted-al: thermohydroolectria laboratorlan In cooperation za - alth Neat wd.glec~rlg Power P;Al%t (TIZ41 SO. 9- a 'a., Ta-G.-Vimirur, V. A. and tTs a anit Gas Experimental Inv*, -ra~teats- In. a 30blixg From as* .160 It me found, that the -distribution of volume vapor content and air content alone ths~olevatlmm of the bubbling volume t lasigniflosait'reSneed velcoitl*v of vapor or al.r. and at ow boiler water gait content;.ralmlas qualt-tativoly the - I l ~ ummm* minst PeoLnlus and cha a to rl a ti as a f t he pe rrOrSt&d plate. An Increas* Im the weight level at atmospherlo pressure results In a decrease or vapor content. An Increase in the reduced velocity of steam when the water to of low salt coatent.inoremses the volums vapor content. _34, 1. X. pulsations Of Pressure In the Plow of On$_Liquid 46 Mas*artlale dimartbas experiants In r"nomm pulsation In four 14 unions pipes or different diazaters-25. a. 47.b, 74.7 and 99.8 . That now volocitl changed Cron 0.1 to 5a/sso. The Magroont-ent changed from 0.05 to 0.95. Graphical represent- stion a expWrIl-Ri,41 ro~Ujtd are given. Sleepolvakiyt Z. L. o and 2. 1. ShmayerOT&. Investigation of a Flow of Vapor Weber ftstare In Pipes by r Radist."a 53 In tk*s article tbo.out1wra describe problems In doter- staling Ow average values of steam volume contents 9 &v. In plpos.and In conduits of real - lar rose section. The results obtained or* ?..U vaiid for conduits of arbitrary goometricaz shape#. Diagrame and graphs are given. Khrustalov, B. A; and S. S. Pilimonov. Temperature Fields in Coatmiotion Chmbers 62 Three kinds or rurimme heating. alhambers were Investigated. Nspart ~ -,&I data show that under coiraltiom of approximate SaIr-modallng tan~areturo fields these utgn-bors perform according to load. It Is stated that the op Ima to I N , ndanc* of dimensionless temperature fl=' from the rb"'c"Ours In various combustion chambiri which differ from - each other 4400rding 6 90--tric characteristics and the tMG Of.acabuotica prooomes. .holleg0lev. D. R. Stage 502ILso of a Solar Heat Inargy Ststloq 70 The author presents . 4ata'.Qn the performeace of Steus boilers :rratlng On Solar heat energy. ustlaral diagrams -of IL LlOr W tables of prinolp" chsmotoristla am given. 3ur'nove ru- A- Investigation Of Radiation Heat Transfer In* System of army Bodies 79 ?be AUth6r dove1qps a theory Of' radiation rAdIatlan beat transfer. The squ4tlcft8 appearing in ttdo article, pondt a th0Orst%O0l-Ar0bAbIIItY Interpretation. The article to dl- v1d9d tat* two Partat 1) solution or a mixed PrOblam on r4.dl- hm&t~O-Ohangs in a sysbas of gray bodies IM a dl.th."%, 84956 S/096/60/000/009/003/008/XX -=9-6. .2.230 E194/E484 AUTHORS; Styrikovich, M. ., Corresponding Member AS USSR, Bartolomey, G.9. Vinokur, Ya.G. and Kol_okolltsev, V.A., Candidates of echn c~aS~~ience~s TITLE: The Influence of the Concentration of a Suspension of A Uranium Oxide on the Steam Content by Volume Under Bubbling Conditions PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1960, No.9, pp.19-22 TEXT: When steam is bubbled through a suspension the process is influenced not only by the properties of the liquid and steam phases but also by the concentration of the suspension, the density of the solid phase and the fineness of its particles, The experiments were commenced with tests at atmospheric pressure using the uranium oxides U308 and U03 as the dispersed phase in condensate. Data is given on the particle size composition of the oxides used, which were mostly greater than 10 microns. The steam content by volume of the oxide suspension was determined by irradiation with gamma rays. The formula that was used in the determinations is given and experimental justification for its use is provided. It was shown that the irradiation absorption factor did not depend Card l/ 4 84956 S/096/60/000/009/003/008/XX i E194/E484 The Influence of the Concentration of a Suspension of Uranium Oxide on the Steam Content by Volume Under Bubbling Conditions on the thielmess of the irradiated layer or on the fineness of the suspensLon, at any-rate within the range of values tested. . A graph of the relationship bletween the absorption factor and the concentration of suspensions of the two uranium oxides is given in Fig.l. Tests were then made to determine the influence of the structure of the suspension on the mean steam content by volume. The suspension could beirradiated in the vertical and horizontal directions and from curves of the distribution of local values of steam content mean values of steam content were calculated. The tests clearly showed that the gamma irradiation method could te used to determi-ne the steam content by volume of a suspension. Tests carried out with the system water-air and with suspension-air showed that with concentrations of U308 up to 10% in the water its presence has no influence on the air coiitent of the suspension by volume as compared with pure water, As will be seen from-the graph in Fig.2, increase in the concentration of the suspension above 30% causes some diminution in the air content. After these. preliminary tests the main series of tests were made on the system Card 2/4 84956 S/096/60/000/009/003/008/XX E194/E484 The Influence of the Concentration of a Suspension of Uranium Oxide on the Steam Content by Volume Under Bubbling Conditions suspension-steam. The tests were made on an atmospheric pressure column made of stainless steel with sight glass, illustrated diagrammatic%lly in Fig-3. Irradiation was effected with a source of Co 0 with an activity of about 10 millicuries. Brief details of the experimental procedure are given. From the tests local and mean values of the volumetric steam content were , obtained for various rates of passage of steam with columns of different heights and suspensions of different concentrations of the two oxides of uranium, the results are plotted in Fig.4. The distribution of steam content by height is similar to that for condensate, i.e. there is an ini 'tial section on which the steam bubbles are stabilized a section of steady motion where the steam content by volume remains practically constant and an upper section of fairly rapid increase in steam content with height. Increase in the uranium oxide content up to 12 to 14% reduces the steam content slightly on the stabilized section, i.e. the steam bubbles rise somewhat more rapidly than in pure water. Increasing the concentration of uranium trioxide from 4 to 20% causes very slight. i rease in the volumetric steam content on the stabilized section, f' - -4 -Z /K 84956 s/oq6/6o/ooo/oo9/0O3/008/XX E194/E484 The Influence of the Concentration of a' Suspension of Uranium Oxide on the Steam Content by Volume Under Bubbling Conditions The volumetric steam content on the stabilized section is practically independent of change3 in the level in the range of 200 to 600 mm and depends mainly on the referred steam veloc---ty, as will be seen from the graphs plotted in Fig-5 which &re discussed in some detail. The difference between the volumetric steam contents of suspension and condensate decrease with increase in the referred velocity of the steam, i.e. with increased rate of steaming. For referred speeds in the range 0.7 to 0.9 m/sec the difference in the value of the steam content for condensate and suspension does not exceed 3 to 5%. There are 5 figures, ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut AN SSSR (P/ower Engineering Institute AS USSR) Card 4/4 -'w Nr a STYRIKOVICH, M.A.; BARTOLMEYO G.G., kand.takhn.nauk; VINOKUR, Ya.G.p V N 0 "U Y . ~nauk kand.tekhn.nauk; KI.OLOKOLITS-U-OJU.-,-.kaM.takhn.nauk 1--, N. A - ~' Studying the entrainment, of dibubstituted phosphate and sodium te and d q 0 -ium sulfate under conditions of atmospheric pressure. Toploonergetika 13 8 no.11:53-59 N 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Energetichaskiy institut AN .14SR. 2. Chlen-korrespondeent, e AN SSSR (for Styrikovich). (Ste**) STYRIKOVICH, M.A.; BARTOLOMEY, G.G.0 kand.tekhn.nauk;.KOLOKOLLTSEV-,-V-.-A-.-, kand.takhn,nauk . I - Compariaon of two possibilities for desalting feed water in the cycle of an electric power plant operating on low-grade fuel. 41ek. sta. 33 no.7:8-11 J1 162. (MRA 15:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR-. (Food-water purification) SLUMMM" M STYRIKOVICH, M.A., akademik; MiUKHOV, V.I., inzh.,L,l-OWKOL'T5EV, V.A.,kand.tekhn. I - ~- nduk Effect of the density of the gas phase on the magnitude of drop entrairment. Teploenergetika 11 no.lla50-54 N 164. (KRA 1~,12) 1. Energeticheskiy inatitut imeni G.M. KrzhizhaLnovskago. !,h~! ". 1u- 'tati've Jr.'! v,)rk*-tng wd th t6s re. mi ul ~Ay Jnst~.tu~o AMOSOVA, V.V.;...KOWKQL'TSFV, Ye.F. Experimental evaluation of the revascularization of the myocardim by the method of emission spectrography. Uch. trudy GMI no.19:255- 259 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Iz kafedx7 operativnoy khirurgii i kafedry sudebnoy neditsiny Gortkovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituts. imeni S.M. Wirova. KOLOKOLITSEV, Ya-.F. aspirant Identification of biological objects by spectrogr-aphic analysis in the practice of forensic medical expertise. Uch.- zap. G~g no.8:100- 105 159. NIFIA 3J.: 9) 1. Iz kafedry sudebnoy meditainy (zav. kafedroy prof. A.I.Zakonov). (SPECTRUM ANALYSIS) (MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE) KOLOKOLITSEVy le.F.; YEGOROCHKIN, A.N.; ~HARKCV, V.V. Use of bolecular spectral analysis for identifying some species of fungi. Sud.-med..ekspert- 4 no.3:35-38 Jl-S 161. (MIRA 14: 10) 1. Kafedra sudebnoy meditsiny (zav. - prof. A.I.ZakoRov) Gor.1kovbkogo meditsinskogo institUta imeni S.M.Kirova i spektraltnaya laboratoriya (zav, - dotsent N.K.Rudnevskiy) Qor'kavbkogo nauchro-issledovatbit.- skogo instituts. khiTnii. (FUNGI) (SPECTFdJM, MOLECULAR) KOLOKOLtTSEVA, G. Question of tha application of the theory of plans curves of the third order to the solution of problems of elementary geometry. Uch. zap* MPI 96-.273-282 *60. (MIRA 16:7) (Geometry) (Curves, Plane.) KOLOKOLI q inzh. Precast reinforced concrete tanks for petroleum and petroleum pro- ducts. Stroitell no.11;3_4_~-N '61, (MIRA 15:1) (Precast concrete construction) (Tanks) (Petroleum--Storage) Grains. 1,6[!UInIno us G-ainp. A i,,i or P.'".; Bodyagin, Ye.V.; Oblust Division of the AU-Unfon'* clie-mical COMI)OSItiall of thf, Grain Of Difr2 I*Ortt Corn Varietie-4s and Itybridij. Vastn. Ukalovskogo abl-, oikl. Vsea. kh.'Lm. 0-va Im. D.1, .A. , 1957, VYP- "1, 17-19 Tho chemical compo-sition of the grnin was de-termined by the usually accepted mothods ill 13 varietiea and taybrids of corn which were grw~m at ttm experimental field oi Orenburg Agricultural Instit-ute. A hi gb- protein content (and Correspondingly N) distinguished the var'Jeties Riaavaya KineV- akaYa (14-76%'1, Minne!3ota 13 (12.89%), Pervo- the hybrid Usipekh (13-07%); *'Chemical Society iment D.I,Hendeleyov and Or*Dburg t.Xr-iculturrX rnFtitato Ci"RD 't /3 * Ylolokol"tseve, ji-j"j.R. Ref 411ur -b.1010.r'iya No. 5 No. TITLE IaRiG. PUB kt~STX-X--~;T Jow content was fQund in Krek-9nodars)caya I/If9 (11.,17%) and, VIR-.25 '(10-57%). A large quan- tity of reducing sugars and starch was charac~. terist-ic of the hybrids VIR-42 (1.87 And 78-53T0') , Uspokh (1. 4-0 and 78-0756) , VIIZ-37 (1.98 and 76.95%), as well as 'Risovaya Kinell- ska-fa variety (1.42 and 73.40?,b); a 51nall amount in Kichkasskaya rarsstnaya (1.43 arm, 63-83%), Krasnodarzkaya I-t9 (1.'1'7 and 60".81 pfircent) and Minnesota 13 (1.50 and 66.~2i%). 2/3, KOLOKOLVISOV, N.A. (Moskva) --- . ..... -- - Viscous noncompressible fluid flow between two rotating disks. Izv. AN SSSR. Mekh. i mashinostr. no.6s66-68 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:1) --KOLOKSMS-KIT~., YA. Testing of a radiotelephone code. Ifforra. sbor. TSNIIIMF no.1.02 Sudovozh. I sviazt no.24%61-66 '63. (14IRA D.- 9) -- -L-- -rl7d.Ml . 4-L, A- /- , tI --.-- --- -- - - -,4- C RYBAKC*.', I.; 7CLOMIN. I. Univer.sal faucets. Art.tranap. 35 no.6:34 Jo '57. (MIRA lo:?) (FRUC'ots) SHISHKIN, G.; IgRIA.-G, Apparatus for hydraulic testing of cylinders of marine internal com- bustion engines. Nor. L rooh.flot 14 no.12:30 D 154. (MLRA 8:1) (Karin* engines) USSR/Organic Chemistry. Theoretical and General F1_ 1 _ Questions of2.Organle Chemistry- -Abs Jour Ref lhur Khimiya, No. 8., 19579 2661:3. Author .. . ....... . -Kololev, A.. Shaitainshteyn A.i Yurygia, P V Ri k Ye.i Kalinaehan khanov, . .j o, Inst Title Isomerization.of Monodeuteronaphthalenee. Orig Pub Zh. obshch. khImiiq 19569 26, No. 6, 1666 - 1672 . Abstract The que stion of the,possibility of transposi,- tion of OC-H'and ~&-H in~ the naphthalene mqlecule;was--investigated by the method of. deuterium interchange., It is shown that if vapors.~ of -o(-deuteronaphthalene as well of ,8-deuteronaphthalene CI and IIi in a flow ~of nitrogen are~passing above 'silica gel at 4200, Card 1/3 KOLOKAK, Yn.I. (Poltayakaya oblast') -~ - Role of medical nurses in tuberculosis control work at a rural medical sector. Ked.sestra 16 no.8:27-28 Ag 157- (MIRA 10:12) (TUBMCUIA)SIS) (NURSES AIM NURSING) Aalv~~ Mas er Mod Sci (dies) -- "The organization of antituberculosis ~t measures In agricultural regions". j(har1kov, 1958. 15 Pp (Rharl-ov Mod inst).- 200 copies (IKL, No 2, 1959) 125) - KOLOMX69i~* lImployment of tuberculous patients under rural conditions. Probl.tub. 37 no.5.1;17-21 '59. (KIRA 12:10) 1. Glavnyy vrach Navosenzharskogo (Poltavskoy oblasti) rayonnogo protivotuborkulennogo dispansera. (TUIRCULOUS PATIMS -) KOIaML Yo.I., kand.med.naWc Antituborkulosis vacoination in the village. Probl.tub. 36 no,8t23-26 160. (M33A 1/+t1) 1, Glavny7 vraob Novoaensharokogo (Pbltavokaya oblastl) rayomogo protivotuberkuleznogo dispamera, (BOrs VACCINATI KOLMAKIN, G.A. Preserved citrated blood of foot-and-mouth disease convalescents. Vaterinarila 30 no.6:36. Js 153.- (UM 6:5) 1. Taidy-gurpaskaya ablastmya Yeterinamaya, b&ktariologicheakays laboratoriya. G. 2 USSR/Medicine Veterinary, Drugs Card 1/1 Author *Kolomakin, G. A. and*Ponomarev, S. D. Title Results of extensive use of phenothiazine on sheep Periudical : Veterinariya, 31, 21-23, Apr 1954 Abstract : Mixture of phenothiazine with salt, at a ratio of 1 to 10, fed to sheep every day during spring months prevented outbreaks of intestinal diseases caused by Haemonchus. Haemonchus worms are prevalent in the southeastern part of Kazakhstan during April and May. Systematic feeding of sheep with phenothiazine and salt mixture during spring, summer, and autumn months has resulted in increased livestock productivity. In those places where cattle were fed with phenothiazine during the entire vegetative period, very marked reduction in infestation of lungs with Dictyocaulus was noted. Graphs. Institutions Taldy Kurgan Oblast Veterinary Laboratory (Director, *G. A. Kolomak14- Animal Husbandry Administration (Chief, *S. D. Ponomarev), Taldy Kurgan Oblast Agricultural Administration. Submitted KOIDKMN, G,; SARSMT, U. Controlling paratyphoid favor in calves. Yeterinariia, 32 no.10: 46-47 0 155.. (MMA 8: 12) 1.Difsct~r Taldy-Kwgaaok*y obla*tP..*Y Tetbaidaboratorii (for Kolom~kln).2.Nachalluik vaterinarnogo, otdola, Taldy-lurgamkogo oblastnogo upravlonlys sallskogo khosy"stva (for Sareenov). (CALVES-DIMUM) (PARATrMID FXM) S(WIYW. B.I..; SARMOV, MS.; 101MAIN, G.A., kandidat vaterinarnyk nanki VASi&SnTJr.- ST SOV. L-ri-. Vr7 brucellosle vacolne.from *train no@ -19, leterizartia. 33 no.lot 4(~-44 0 1$6, (=A 9 110) 1. Nwhallulk vatupravlonlys Minleterstva sallskago khovyiWetwe rawakhskcr 80 (2w sofirev). 29i'RbAhalfulk.~votle.riamrnogo',-otdola ftldy-Kurganokogo oblastnogo upraylonlya linkage khonyWoty's (for Uresnow)'. N Dirshor :lbl*~stbaklabaratorll (for lolouakin). 40~ .4wedmushchly brutsellesnoy laboraterilyay Umkhokogo Nauchno- I,oaledowatellskogo Instituts (for Studentsior). Olavw vet*rlnFkray vrach ftld,*,~.Marganskogo rayona (for Vaskov- ibwa) (Kasakhatan--Brucellosto In sheep-Preventive Inomdatlon) USSR/Dibeas.es of Fajvm Anim#Is. Diseases Caused by R-1. Bacteria, and ~FMgie Aba Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., F0,18, 190m 83519 Author _Ijab=akin._k4.A� Inst i Instibute of-Veterinar7.YAdicine P Kazakh Section of the All-Union o'rdena,Lenin'Academy of Agricultural Sciences imeni.VO-I Lenin Title t Some Chavacteristicsof Cattle lmimnization.~dth Strain No-19 Dried BrucellaVeceine. Prelim Iinary ReportO Orig Pub: Tr, In-Aa veto KaUkhe file VASKhNILj 1957., 71-78 Abstract: No abstract is.given, CArdlA: USSR / Di3eases of Farm PVLimals. .~Diseases Caused by, Protozoa. R Abs Jour : Ref ~Lhur - Biol., Ho 22, 1958, No 101346 .'.Luthors .:,Kolomakin) G. _'..; Sarsenov, U. di; Mallchenko, Ye. N. Inst Institute of Veterinary Medicine of the Kazaldh dfiliate of the 'al-Union i'.cademy of i-tgricultural Sciences imeni. Lenin. Title Recommended Intervals in Performing Blo(xt Thsts %ccording to the Complement Fixation Reaction in the Presence of Ralanders. Orig Pub : Tr. In-ta vet. Kazalchsk. fil. VILMNIL, 1957, 8, 330-332- ""bo-tract : Experiments an the control of mating disease in horses proved that a 3 times repeated blood serum ex.,mination ac- cording to BSR t Blood Serum Reaction_7 with chort inter- vals (10 - 15 days) is more effective than when the horse herds are examined averY 30 days, as has been stipulated previously. -- L. S. lUrichenko. Card VI COU117RY CATEGORY ; USSR R ; Dineascs of Farip Animals. Disonses Caused by Holm Inths ABS. JOUR. : RZhBiol., t!o. 6 1959,, ro 2602,5 ATITHOR :,,I'olonalcin, G. Ao; Sa,.,senov, U. S, I? ST. : rn"SftTtMu'U'~tf1W6tLQrinary Medicine, Kazakh Affi- TITLE : Certain 1jew Data on the L~itploynant of '%~henothja- zlno-Salt flixturo in TInly-ainthinses of S110op 0 R T G. PUB. Tr. In-ta vet. Kazalchsl,~. f1l. VA31WIL, 1957, 8, 438-1;42 ABSTPACT ,"he analysis of the reaults of.experiments in several years, standing use of phenothiazine- salt mixt-ure (1:9) on sheep in kolkhozes of Taldy-Kurganshaya Oblast is gi,~en. It- is noted t-hat liberal feeding of thff above mixture has 1~liate of All-Uni on Academy of Agricultural Sciences Lrieni Lenin CARD: 1/2 44 R-1 - USSR/biseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused bry Bacteria and Fungi. Abe Jourt Ref Zhur-Biol., lic 18,, 1958,9 83517 Author Kolomakin 0 Ai_ - Inst -ia-ja_11Z_Tcfiin ~tc Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine* Title The Resiatibility of. Cattle Immunized by Strain No 19 Vaccine.to.Infe 'ction 'at Direct Contact i-rith Brucellosis Afflicted Animals.$Ast Report, Orig Pub: Tr. Kazakhsks n..!i. -vet. in-ta., 19570:90 110-115 Abstract: Ae 3-16 healthy heifers which were immunized by strain No 19-vavoinevere placed izto 10 bruoellosis isola- tors where- they. were. expoaed:,,to maximal. anddirect contact with-:596-nick-cows suffering from brucellosis infections of various stages (among which 24 were abortions), They all calved "normally and gave birth Card 1/2 3-1 USISR/Disenses of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused R-2 by Bacteria and F=4 Abs Jours Ref Zhur Biol.., No lo 1959.v .Author -.. Knl- mz= -A, pSareenov, 1UG Be Inst t Kazakh Scientific Research Veterinary Insti- ute.-. 'ritle : The-Fessibility,of Vaccinating Cattle.with No 19 Strain Vaccine Concurrentlywith.0ther Vaccina- tions Orig Pub: Tr, Kazankhak, n*-L vet, in-ta, 1957, 91 130-133 Abstracts It was demonstrated that vaccinations of cattle with No 19 strain vaccine against brucellvaic, combined with concumnt vaccinations against emphymatous carbuncles or trithrax, assures the develop*nt of specific resistability in vaccina- ted cattle against each of these diseases, Des- pite the fact that on one of tho farms fout-and- Card 1/2 mouth dilseace occurred on the very same day on KOIA)MAKIN, q4"- SOFIYXV, B.I. Impracticality of e3mmining laubs before vaccination in razakhstSS6 Vaterluarila 35'noO10:2447 0 158. (MIRA l.i.- 10) i.Direktor Taldr-lurganskoy oblvetbak3jiboratorii (for lolomakin). 2.NachiLlInik Glavnogo vaterinarnogg upravleniya Kinistero*a iellskDgO khozyaystva. razakhokoy SSR (for Sofiyev). (lazakhotan-Bmeellosis in sheep.) KOLOMAKIN, G.A.; IVANOVA, K.V.; BZHEVSKAYA, A.N. Serological diagnosis of brucellosis in cows. Veterinariia 39 no.12:61-62 D 162. (ERA 16:6) 1. Urektor Alma-Atinskoy oblastnoy veterinarno-baktoriologichookoy iaboratorii (for Kolomakin). 2. ZaVeduyushchaya bakteriologichoakim otdelom Alma-Atinakoy oblastnoy veterinarno-baktoriologicheakoy laboratorii (for Ivanova). .3. '*Veduyushchaya serologicheskim otdelom Alma-Atinskoy oblastnoy veterinarno-bakteriologicheakoy laboratorii (for Bahavskaya). (Brucellosis in cattle) (Serum diagnosis) GULIYEVy M.A.;_KOLQ14Anq,, G.A.; IVANOVA, K.V.- veter.vrach; KOZINA M.Sl9 voter. vrach; SW-WdVW, M.M., laborant Diagnosis of rabies. Veterinariia 41 no.10189-.91 0 (MIRA 18-.11) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelam virusologii Gruzinskoy reapublikanakay veterinarnoy laboratoril., (for Guliyev). 2. Direktor Alra.-Atinskoy oblastnoy veterinarnoy laboratoril (for Kolemakin). 3. Alina- Atinskaya oblastnaya veterinarnaya laboratoriya (for Ivanova,, Kozinay Smirnova). -ACd 0 SOURCE CODE: UR/0346/66/000/009/0087/0089 AUTHOR. G. A. (Doctor of veterinary sciences); Krobchenko, M. I. (Director); (Veterinary doctor) OR6: Kazakh Republic Veterinary Laboratory (Kazakhakaya respublikan9kaya vaterinar- naya laboratoriya) I. TITLE: Precipitation.reaction in agar gel in rabies SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 9, 1966, 87-89 TOPIC TAGS: animal disease, rabies, disease diagnosisy diagnostic method, precipi~ tation reaction gel, chemical precipitation ABSTRACT: For three years the'authors 11ave used a reaction of precipi- tation in agar gel for rabies diagnosis which was developed ~in the Department of Epizootolpgy of the Alma-Ata Zootechnical, and Veterinary Institute. Standard histological methods were.~: also used in rabies detection. This reaction* did not give .positive results for 96 animals dying from various causes or .1, -for 83 animals dying from other infectious diseases. Howevers positive precipitation-reaction results for 257 agricultural .and wild animals were supported by' positive diagnosis of rabies *by other methods. The authors were most interested in the 112 ACC NR. AP6030800 'demon*st-r-'ated. hi.gh speci.ficity of the method, particu.larl.y f6iF .:cases in which other diagnostic methods, especially examina- tion for Babes-Negri bodies-, do not yield positive results. 'However, for a number of reasons (quality of gamma-globulin :used in the reaction, precipitinogen4c properties' of the '-infective strain, and laboratory conditions), PR does not ialways'yield positive results in confirmed rabies cases. :The diagnostic accuracy.of the PR is increased when separate .-suspensions-are prepared from Various parts of the brain, rather-than one general suspension. No relationship was noticed between the degree of preicipitinogenicity of the brains-,-,. of rabid-animali7and the'time of death of mice infected with their brain tissue. It is also suggested that better results may -be obtainea when ten, rather than sixtinfant mice are used for bioassay,' as bioassay using six older mice, followed by PR of their brain tissue did not-always confirm rabies diagnosis. PR using a good-quality gamma globulin showed results in as little as 24 hr. The method also shows potential fbr use with unfresh or frozen material. Negative PR does not, however, definitely- indicate the absence of rabies viruse This method will be included in d4,acnRi!~~s studies of rabies.; IWA-50; CBE No. 1^21 SUB .CODE:- 06/ -SUBM DATE: none/ 2/2 KOLOMMNA) G. A. "Dogs - a Channel for the Infiltration of Brucellosis from Rabbits to Farm Animals." report presented at the Conference on the Natural Foci of Diseases and Problems of Parasitology. Alm Ata, Sep 1959. KOIOMAllv K*;G3?,MLW, J, ftftawl~ .lkrly diagnosis of epidemic hepatitis. Lek. Obzor 2 no.3.,145-153 Mar 1953. (GLML 24:5) f- GRANO, S.; HAYBORODA, N. (go Chelyabinsk); KOWKATSJIg~~ SHISHIOT, To, (g.Kanhlra); RBZNrKOVA, B. Conferences, NTO no.7'.37-38 JY 159. (MIRA 12211) 1. Predsedatell energetIchaskoy maktsii pri Leningradskom oblastnou praylenii nauchno-takhnichookogo obshchestva bumasbuoy I derevoobrabstyyayushchey provqsblonnosti (for Granat). 2. Chlen sektoll mWasnoy i molochnoy promVshl-ennouti Chelyabinskogo oblastnogo pravlenlyn nauchno-takhnicheakogo obahchostya pishobevoy prosymblennosti (for Mayboroda). 3. zame 3v Zamstitell predse"telya Ukralmokogo praylentyu Tessoyuznogo khtmicheskago obehotestva Immul DoloNeudeloyara (for Kolowatskera), 4o Teftnicheekly rWwoditell makarounay fabrikI "Udarnltsa*: prodesdatell moveta pervichnoy orpulzatell Hauchno-tekhalcheskogo obehahostya (for ShIshlow)o So 4stestitell prtdosdatelys Kvrby- showsimp oblashogo iravlonlya nauchno-tekhrAchookogo obehobestva mashinostroltollnoy proiWablemosti (for Resnikova). In.dustrial) ~rl,~C~IrLlil."t~~-~.,~~aka~l-Im MVEMqR~~ TO~141--~~, _W4 KOLMATSKAYA, Z.V. . inzh. affect of the quality of tower foundations on the carrying capacity of electric power transmission lines. Bleke sta. 3'3 no.5;32-36 I~y 162 (MM 15:7) (Electric lines-Poles and towers) KOL%V,tTSKAYA, L.L. Third plenax-f seosion of the Ukrainian board and the Yiev regiorial board of the D.I. Mandeldev.All-Union Chemical Society. Ukr. khim. zhur. 27 no. 1:127-128 161. NMA 14:2) (Ukraine- Mmistry-Congresses) KODDMTSUTA, T.Ye. ; KUSHNIRUK, T.H. Problem of labor productivity and vages. Bakh.prom. 34 no.l.'55 Ja 16o. (MMA 13:5) 1. Kraellovokly sakharnyy savods (Sugar industry) (Wages and labor productivity) to 0 0 0 0 0 0 )sit Ps 0101fulau to to m $1 a a R a A v N' 1 'Jusuplev -I-L-A-Jl fflu ~Mll $I" A JA Surdimisid be(& veft Si94 66 00 - V. Zhinsova. Stfh"m" it 0 5(11 % mkhmlui No. 12. 411-5. M). -A N. l l A 1; h i t 00 '1 Al iflift1w . ttO Wight .t tilratird wilh IN)% Of R 1Vj%CMjjV t1l;rf.30 and Flo "'Nea"itj of 3A4. vi-A-tv-1tv itldv% XA' Thi 4 . j &ndft i l i t c t% a e qW. after Mendi"s with U-20% of tuTbinc oil, y ii with the following chatacter6t": SP. U- ti n i 4 J1 o o mm. av a U11(irt :1. vi%- o.txv. F,. viscmity not over 111.0. 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A. 11, age 0 j; plied I'v list I. the .1"I'dity 'Irt. too 00 see 7-0 i *: * '00 00 00 1,00 ties .019 00 A I L A NLTALLLIVGKAL 1.11111ollwilt CLASUPKAITION 1[4~ tie 0 10 Sig, ,j7,;Wr %fee . - - - - 2 11 -5-3 lit, Ill- All I 1 4 Od 0 of to go ft a It It Op a 4 it It K it If it 1% low a I ; to 18~ Vol 1;01 '1O 0 0 See* 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sig 0 0 9 0 00 0096 0 000000 0 0 0;0 1049411 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.'s SO 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 a * a 0 f KOLOMAISK ~A. , and L. V. ZHUMOVA. Arkticheskie aviainasla. (Neftianoe khoziaistvo, 1936, v-17, no.11, p.25-28) Title tr.: Arctic aviation lubricating oils. 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W mittmity, vvith lit, 00 irmaic In The tichot of the culitt.. anittutil, Int-14 hAtv 0 %ututantlattly birticir antillitack lwxqwrtim than juraffin- .00 naPkttwm how (mb of eqwd mtaw no. Thi* J~ mu. Roo 0 .11 rivied by flipw It 1% XW Abovvel that. lit %matriot I-, h l k 111 l t 00 e ft"Imal e fur % .1 Vw y% 146 t 1"M4 wil"lle 14". 4 "It. W t4hyl Althil ift.w'N't With it,- See 00 at"I *If V.11mbir d 111111111vilit Ifir 41111kilmi, t" f i t m fi l h so a 41 n tir wit 4wi lkwa c ber I r ricts Aml the " use 11010 0o ~ 00 . $00 I., :;;, ~ I . - -1. . ~ - I - ~- ~ I r_- ~ - ____ , __ - __ ~-. :', I sit. :'t-_ 18, ~:j A S L A l1.L;-f.KAL tillikAlVilk CLAWACAUCH u Ill..? mv; sit R a I ~t% or;,* *is 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 041601114000000000**,60 oil 0 0 0 0 0,* 0 00600006 004 0 0~0.1111_01 000001 9- w0 0 0 0 0 -6 Joe woo ose l -A 0 so Too ISO ""moth( PTOW I'Y2 L.F, (Ryazan#, u ljzsr'zfii'nikogo, d.54, kv-3); KOLOKATSKIT, I.A. (Eyezang. BolOsbaya ul., d-33. kv-1) Two cases of cardiac ectopy. Arkheanst.agist. I embr. 35 nooli 113-114 Ja-F 1580 (min n:4) 1. Is kefedry normallnoy anstomii (zav. - prof.. B.N.Sokolov) Ryazanskogo maditainskogo institute imeni eked. I.P.Pavlova. (CARDIOVASMTM DIWIMS. CONGM-11TAL. case reports, heart ectopy (lun)) ' ' TOKARI, I.K.; CHAMIX, I.A.; prinimall uchastiye: WYKO, M.V.; CHUB, G.F; GAMERSHTSYNs V.A.; YASOIKOV, D.I.; FILONOV, V.A.; TROSHCHENKO, N.A.; SAMOYWVj'-1.D,*; ZAYTSEV., V*.V.,-; KOLOMATSKIY, V.D. Efficient lubrication fcr'.~he rolling of thin sheet iron. Metallurg 6 no.8:22-24.Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1, TSentral Inyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Institut chemoy meta34urgii (for Tokar , Chamin, Zaytsev, Kolofnatskiy). 2. Zavod "ZapRrozhstaliff ifor Boyko,, Chub, Gamershteyn,, Yashnikov, Filonov, Troshchenko, Samoylov). (Metalworking lubricants) (Sheet iron) 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August' 1952 NW. Unclassified. VOENOUT,G.*,, KOIMZNIK,F. Considerations on geriatric surgery. Acts. chir. iugool. 6(7) no-3: 193-201 159. 1. Kirurski odJol Oradikog contra za narodno sdravlje, Ostrava I. - CSR, sef: doe. dr. C.. Vohnout. (AGID Burg.) Warning the mass for fire-clay forms with steaza, p. 29h, SKLAR A KERAMIK (Ministerstvo lehkeho prumyslu) Praha. Vol. h,, No. U,, Nov. 1954 SOURCE:- E"t.European Accesaions List (EFAL) Llbrary of Congress, Vol.109 fio. 12t December 1950 2- ev Kot iLbstract: At tho Sciontific Rosoaroh Instituto of Electro- tochnicaleCeramios (Gradetz-Kralovo, Ozcchoslo- vakia)', tharo was oonduotod an invostigation to find tho, bos.t-rofractory clay matorials and per- amotors of a toohnological proooss for tho pro- duction, by plastic moans, of rofractory oham- otto-wkaolin saggaxs'(S) for tho baking of oloc- Card 1/4 01 OZECHOSLOV;LKIA / Chcmic?.l Toohnol-o'y. Chemical Products H 9 and Thoir Applioation. Ocramics. Glass. Binding Matorials6 Batonos. Cornmics. kbs Jour: Rof Zhur-KhL^aiya, No 9, 1959$ 32087. kbstract: troporcolains. Fivo difforont rofractory clays woro investigated; 2 kinds of priuary and 3 kinds of clutriatod kaolin, ial. the taw mator- ials woro su0joated to chemical, rational and screen analysos; chamotto and chamotto-w-knolia masses (33 J?Q'cipO8 in all) wore constructed by treating theit with chamotto bakod at 13500 (in the quentity'of 40-55%) and tho pro~ortios of the oxpoiimontal massos Wore dotorminod: dry- ing, shrinkage aftor baking at 13500, hygroscop- icity,, -Tcutting in eights, ~; rofloction in prisms and the coefficient of expansion on Shov- onarts dilatomotor up to 9000. The effect of tho chamotto granulation was studied in detail. Card 2/4 OZECHOSLOV,.KI;, / Chemical Technology. Chomical Products H and Their Applioation. Coramics. Glass. Binding Matorials. Botonos. Ceramics. ilbs Tour: Rof Zhur-Tatimiya, No 9, 1959, 32087. A".%bstraot: The best property was acknowledged to be multi- componontal mass for S composod of 3 different refractory clays (11.a each), 11.6% natural kaolin 11.6 olutriatod kaolin and 42A~ of cha- motto 122.2% of-tho grains wore 1-3 mm. and 16.8% of the grains, 3-5 mm.)~ From this mass, S wore manufactured, 38 om. in diameter for periodic spherical furnaces, and 20'em. in diaraotor for tunnel furnaces, S wore baked at 13800, then used in baking oloctroporcolain, and withstood, on the average, 4 revolutions in periodic furn- aces and 33 revolutions in tunnel furnaces. Those results exceeded considerably the usual figures of the S turnover in the plants of Gradotz-Kralovo. Card 3/4 CZECHOSLOVALL / Choraicnl TachnologY. Chomical Products H and Thoir Application. Goramics. Glass. Bin4ng matarials. Botonos. Carafaias. ,'Lbs Jour: Rot Zhur-Khia-iyaj No 9, 1959p 3208T. ii.bstract: Tho author considats it necessary to soloot oaro- fully tho r6cipoo tor S by studying tho propor- tios of tho taw matorials and manufacturod S and to pay spocial attontion to tho choico of Oha- motto'granuldrity, which Would insuro a S high hoat rosistanoe. -- S. Glabov. Card 4/4 CZECHOSLOVAM/Electroiiics - Photocells and Seatconductor Device. H Abe Jour : Ref Zhur FizikA, No 2, 196o, 4o19 Author ; Kolom2nik, Karel List Title Tepperature Dopbndence of the Eledorlic Resistance of Semiconductor Mmteriais Vaud in Thervistors. Orig Pub Slaboproudy obzor, 1959, 20, No 3., 180-184 Abstract Resats of the measurements of the temperature depende:i- ce of the resistance (R) of thermistor TRO03 -- 750, of Czechoslovak make, are compared vith the data obtained by different formulas. The depei-Aence of the differeace betwea the calculated and measured values on the tompe- raturo is determined, aud the temperature dependence of the conetwit B in the formula R o- exp (B/T) is found. To describe the properties of ttherndstors) a quantity B25-1250 C is proposed, and a table is i:ompilcd vhich makes it possible to calculate the values of this quwiti- Card 1/1 ty. Z/012/60/004/03/oo4/020 E073/E335 AUTHOR: Kolomazn1k, Karel, TITLE: Mechanical Strength of Porcelain Materials of the Basic System Clay-quartz-fale-,ar PERIODICAL: Silikdty, ig6c, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 226 - 245 + I plate A.i;STRACIN Many authors still accept the views on the mechiinical strength of porcelain substances of this,systeni:originally expressed by Gilchrest and Klinefelter in 1918, according to which substances with the highest mechanical strength of this system are located in the range of high quartz contents. These views are not held by Rieke (Ref 5) and Palatzky (Ref 6). According to a table of Budnikov (Ref 7) containing mechanical-strength values of various types of high-voltage porcelain, the highest compression strengths are obtained by porcelains with a high alkali content, whilst the tensile-strength values do not vaEy greatly for the various substances (200 to 280 kg/cm ) and t'he mechanical properties of substances with high contents of alkalis, quartz and alumina overlapped to a large extent. It Is.obvious that the technological fact= have a great Cardl/5 influence on the mechanical strength and complicate the Z/ol2./6o/oo4/03/004/020 EVZ~~Ej;50f Mechanical Strength of Porcelain Ma a the Basic System Clay-quartz-felspar conditions during investigation of the mechanical strength of materials of various compositions of the system clay- quartz-folspar. This system has been subjected to thorough Anvestigation at- the Electrical Ceramics Research Institute, Hradec KrZ16ve"during 1954-1956, using current-grade C2:ech raw materials. The first series of tests comprised the narrow part of the basic triangle and the firing was carried out in various typ es of furnaces; the second series of tests comprised a larger part of the basic triangle and firing in a single furnace. In further experiments the authors investigated the mechanical%prop- erties of materials which were fired at low temperatures and also the process of thermal shrinkage from the point of view of determining optimum firing conditions. During these tests, the dependence of other factors, e~g. electric strength, coefficient of linear expansion and its temperature dependence, resistance to sudden temperature changes, heat conductivity, grinding hardness, micro- Card2/5 structure, etc. were also investigated and these will be Z/Ol2/6o/oo4/o3/oc4/62o EOZ~/E3J5 Mechanical Strength of Porcelain Matcri s the Basic System Clay-quartz-folspar dealt with in a separate report. Data on the used raw materials are given in Table 1, p 230. Data on the composition of the charges for the first series of tests are given in Table 2 and for the second series of tests - in Table 3. On the basis of the results which are entered in numerous diagrams, the following conclusions are arrived at: le 1) the results do not bear out the views of GlIchrest and Klinefelter (Ref 1); 2) the distribution of the mechanical-strength properties in the system clay-quartz-folspar depends on certain technological factors in preparing the mix as, for instance, fineness of grinding and particularly the firinge, temperature; from the point of view of their mechanical strength masses with various rational compositions show differing optimum firing temperatures; 3) with decreasing firing temperature the range of the I beginning of sintering of porcelain substances in the Card_5,1/5 system clay-quartz-felspar shifts with decreasing firing z/oi2/6o/oo4/03/G 4&2o EO?R/~3g~ 11echanical Strength of Porcelain Mator I the Basic System Clay-quartz-folspar temperature towards higher contents of felspar and partly also of quartz; 10 ifith increasing firing temperature, first, a sharp increase occurs in the mechanical strength of the porcelain i-,iasses in the neighbourhood of the sintering temperature; further temperature increases lead predominantly to a slight drop in the mechanical stren8th; 5) the highest mechanical strength is obtained for masses, the rational composition of which is within the range crf-just completed sintering, Masses in -%-rhich sintering occurs at lower temperatures than the firing temperature can be considered as being excessively fired with a resulting slight drop in the mechanical stnength; in incompletely sintered material the drop in the mechanical strength is considerably greater; 6) porcelain substances with high felspar contents, fired at low firing temperatures, have mechanical strengths equalling that of hard electrical porcelain (Czech specifi- Card4/5 cation CSN - Vi-C 124 - 1951) and from the point of view of, Z/012/60/004/03/004/020 P073 1 '~~E~jg of Mechanical Strength of Porcelain at. I the Basic System Clay-quartz-felspar their other properties -.-iid from the point of view of manufacturing technology they are suitable for 'j manufacturing. On the basis of the obtained results a porcelain substance with the firing temperature 9 SK (1 300 OC) has been introduced into production'*' ..' There are 19 figures, 5 tables and 24 references, of which 16 are Czech, 2 English and 6 German. ASSOCIATION: Vyzkumny Astav elektrotechnick& keramiky Hradec 'Kr&lovg (VfJPZ-I, gumperk)(Research Institute for Electrical Ceramics, Hradec Kr&lovZ (OPM, gumpork)) SUBMITTED: July 15, 1959 Card 5/5 L 391119-66 T1MWP(w)13vrf (t)/,-,TI IJF(c) JD/Fd, ACC NRiAP6019920 SOURCE CODE: Cz/OOlWa7 2 AUTHOR: Kolomaigik- Karel ............. -;?7 ORG: Research-Institute for Powder Metallurgy, Sumperk (Vyzkumny ustav pro praskovou metaluriii-T- TITLE: Some properties of thermistor materials in the MgpgNjq&9-nickel-c- -- r. oxide system SoUarc~ri, Silikatyp no. 1, 1966, 48-62 TOPIC TAGS- manganese oxidep nickel oxide,, copper oxide, thermistor, ABSTRACT: The Ni-Mn-Cu oxide system is representative of thermistor materials with an average value of the temperature coefficient of resistance. The investigation was .confined to materials with high values of the B constant, and a region of this system with values of electric resistivity of the order of 100 to 104 hm x cm and B constant of 1700 to 4200 has been defined. This region is characterized by a low ou content. As the Cu content increases, the values of the B constant and of the resistivity decrease. The effect of some technological factors, mainly the firing regime, was in, vestigat~d a,&,.the appreciable influence of the shape of test specimens on electrical j?roperties\%;a.-i established. Orig. art. has.- 12 figures, 2 tables,, and 7 formulas LAuthor's abstract.] [LS) SUB CGDE3 5.19,OUBM D=1 13JU166/ ORIG REFs OW SOV REF OOV OTH REFt OCY7 Menterete disease and Meniere's syndrome in verbal andiometry. Cesk. otolar. 5 no.4:,246-251 Aug 56. 1, Okreent ustav narodniho sdrawt Y Kyjove, oddels pm usni, noent a kreni choroby, predn. prim. Mr. Lad, Kolosasnik. (HEARING TESTS. In various diseases, Mentere's dim. & synd., verbal audiometry (Cs)) (MMMMOSI. DISSM, mnifestations, audiometry, verbal, in Mentere's die. & synd. (Cz)) KOLOMAZNIK, L.; ZDRAZILp J.; PICHA) F. Incidence of benign, precancerous and cancerous tumors in the respiratory tract of foundry workers employed in areas containing large amounts of 3,/+P-ben4pyreneo in the atmosphere. Cook. otolaryng. 12 no.1:1-n F 163. 1. ORL oddeleni nemocnice v Kyjove OHEb v Gottwqldove. (RESPIRATORY TRACT NEOPLASMS) (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES) (AIR POLLUTION), (BENZPYRENM) Uhe rucoo,-, rj f L -L fm fcitr.,dr,.rV 1-elntion to of -.ar, c~ e 3, me n c C7 3F I'a-u-JI 0 nl'- iem2 ~a J d o" 0 SEDMG, Vl.; KOLOMA K ZNI Contribution to the atiopathogenesis of Stauder's lethal catatonia. Cesk. psychiat. 58 no.6;402-405 D 162. 1. Psyohiatricka klinika lekarske fakulty Karlovy university v Pizni. (CATATONIA) FLECHOSLOVAK,IA -1 SEDDE,C, V., V--PIKOBORSKYt J '&OLOMAZiqIK, DI., and VAIBNOVA, Z.? of the Psychiatric Clinic, syc a r c a klinika), Faculty of Medicine (Lekarska akulta), Charles university, Plzen. "Report on a Case of I-Tasochism" I n Prar,-ue, Ceskoslove ska Psychiatrie, Vol LIX, No 2, April 63, PP 99-103. Abvtract (Authorfj' English suruiary]: The case is described of a twenty-one year old male masochist who was sexually stimulated by phan-tasies of being in the company of sadistic women torturing and humiliating him, giving him a dog collar apd the like, fie longed to become aquainted with a woman of a -,,AIi,j-tic make-up, He often achieved sexual excitement by himself deliberately p in (cigarette burns, cuts with a blade, !,,ewed buttoms to his face). His personality ps.1"chopathio with I-qsteroid and schizoid features, his 11cotual cauacities were above average. Three ref'"'erences VI- inciuding 2 Czech, .- ; LAISOVA, Olesa; HRONEK, -Taroslav; Psychiatrie ~~Depar~tmenH,~'-ftna'irSy Hospital (Psychiatrdolco Oddeleni Vojenske Nemocnice), Plzen. "Useful Employment of Illiterates in the Amy." Prague, VoJenske Zdravotnicke Listy, Vol 35, No 3, Jun 66, pp 129 - 134 Abstract: The causes of illiteracy are discussed; in Czechoslovakia army concentrates illiterates in two specialcourses, with special treatment lasting for 2 months and given at the start of the military service. In many cases the soldiers are dischar~3d from the arny because of too low an intelligence. 92 soldiers in one of the courses were investigated; 75,4' were gypsies, 46% came from families with psychopathio history, 30% came from families with 8-10 children. Drinking and smoking does not seem to be con- nected with this problem. Out of 71 soldiers given the Wechsler- Bellevue- IQ TesLO. only 5 had an IQ, of 61-90, the rest below 80%. Only 20% of those who attended theooumes learned to use letters. No references. 1/1 32 - Static solution of mobile trian,~-:ular towers, p.68. G&'IHTRTCKY A KARTOGRAFICKY OMOF. (Ustradni sprava gecdesie a lkartografie). Praha Vol. 2, no . 4, Apr. 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EML), Library of Congress Vol. 5, No. 12, December 191f?. "The ',!,i-;:o model or, I vpj,tc. !_rp dI!, tf-, p V P.51 A Kar.?~ -or rafick-, Obn nor., Vol# ho- 3, czechoslav-sicia) ITontill- ireex of, 0,~,an rcrcion Tr' ~rrl 7. KOLOMMIK fyzik Expression of the image errors of optical systems Imaging to infinity by'using transverse aberrations. Jemna mech opt 9 no. 1:2-7 Ja 164. 1. Prerovske strojirny, Prerov.-