SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PROKOPICH, J. - PROKOPOVA, S.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Zooparasitology Parasitic Worm G-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Mal., I-Io 6, 1958, 24358
Author Prokopich Jan
Inst
Title Results of Relmintholog.11cal Investioation of Hedgehogs in
Czechoslovakia.
Orig Pub Vest. Ceskosl- spolec. zool., 1957, 21, No 2, 97-111
Abstract In 1954-1955 86 Erinaceus eutopaeus europaeus and 37 E.e.
roumanicus were dissected; 120 hedgegogs (95%) were in-
fected by helminth,5. The difference in nutrition of
hosts notwithstanding, the helminthofauna of both species
were found to be similar- 3 species of cestodes were iden-
tified: Rodentolepis erinacei, R. steudeneri (evidence is
given favoring species independence), mattevotaenia parva;
5 species of nematodes: Spirure, rytipleurites, Physalopte-
ra clausa, Crenosoma striatumo, Capillaria erinacei, Euo-o-
leits tenuis; and two species of skreben: Prosthorh5mchus
formosus, Nephridiorhynchus major.
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PROKOPIG11ti-Th.- [Prokoplev, T.1
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1:101ninths of shrews of the gneus Sorex in Czechoslovakia [with
nurmw,ry in Engliahj. Zool. zhur. 37 no.2:174-182 7 158. NUO. 11:3)
1. Biologicheskdy inBtitut Chek-hoslovatskoy All, Otdel parazitologii.
PrV,n.
(Czechoslovakia--Worms, Intestinal and parasItic)
(Parasites--Shrews)
PROKCTITE'7, LN' . ; 37,
'L .
"Techmical standardization imralms ~he or-;fania~ticn c;-.' nm~liction."
p. 9 (Lel,-a Pronlf-shjcnost, Vol. ,,, fic). !.',I, ')' ' '54%fl.1a,
-.. ~ I ~ I
I Vol. 7, Na. 6, uJune 111L'
,,monthly index of East 'European Accessions (7-EAI) LCI "/ Q.
PROKOPIEV, N. -
"Making a correct schedule for the work shifts and d'-scovering the rrserve_~ in the pro-
duction"
Tezhka Promishlenost. Sofiia, Bulgaria. Vol. 8, no. 2, Feb. 1959
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclss
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.,Ck~L'zMOSLOVAKIA/Zooparasitology - Parasitic Worms. G-3
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10055
Author : Prokopich-
Inst
Title Study of Helminthofauna of the Genus NeoWs.
Orig Pub Vest. Ceskosl. spolec. zool., 1957, 21, No 1, 44-64
Abstract On dissection of 46 "kubor" �-emp f N. fodiens helminths
(18 species) were found in 85%; of 17 N. anomalus 3 were
invaded by 4 species of helminths. The disproportionate
infection in these 2 species of hemp is evidently related
to their different biology. The following changes are
introduced into cestode classification: to the genus Coro-
nacanthus Spassky, 1954, Hymenolepis anacetabulata Soltys,
1954 and C. spasskii sp. n. are transferred. In the genus
Vampirolepis are included V. t-ridontophora Soltys, 1954,
V. summven8is sp. n. and V. magairostellata var. soltysi
(Soltys, 1954) H. magnirostel-lata (Baer, 1931) form
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- CL-ECHOSLOVAKIA/Zooparasitology - Parasitic Worms. G-3
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10055
44 soltys, 1954). A list of 19 helminth species found in
hemp is furnished (2 species of trematodes, 10 cestodes,
6 nematodes, I species of skreben (?) ).
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USSR / Zooparasitology- Parasitic Worms. G-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 20, 1958, 91061
Author
Inst Not given
Title The Helminthofauna in Shrews of the genus Sorex
in Czechoslovakia.
Orig Pub: Zool. zh., 1958, 37, No 2, 174-182 (res. Eng.)
Abstract: During the examination of 811 shrews of three
species (Sorex araneus, Sorex minutus and Sorex
alpinus), 42 species of helminths were
discovered (in the common shrew there were
Ill speciesi. The specien Vigisolepis barbas-
colex Spassky, 1949, belongs among the
varieties of Vigisolepis spinulosa (Cholod-
owsky, 1906). It Is unusual to discover the
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USSR / Zooparasitology. rarasitic Worms.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 20, 1958, 91o6l
Abstract: young cestode, Schistometra conoides, aoting
as a parasite during its sexually-mature stage in
birds. Apparently the intermediary hosts of
this cestoide are Insects which serve as food
for birds and insectovores. Photographs are
given of rarely encountered nematodes (Synthi-
manthus rhobalocephalus and Sobolyphyme soricis)
together with a list of parasites grouped accord-
ing to their hosts. -- M. Ye. 1-1.
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GLUKOV, B.A.; ALEKSBIW, V.N.; TOTSKIY, A*N.; KOINOV, V.A.; AZARIVICH, G.M.
PROKOPOTICH, A.Te., red.; IUNOV, N.A., red. izd-va; G3RASDIOVA, B.S.,
iekhn. red,; UVAROTA, A.F., tekhn. re4
[Modernization of universal drilling machines; instructions] Moderni-
zataiia univerealinykh sverlillnykh etanko'v; rukovonashoble mate-
rialy. Pbd red. A.M. Prokopovicha. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1958. 214 p. (MM 11:7)
1. Moscov.. IkeperlmentallWy nauchno-leeledovatellakty inatitut
metalloreshushchikh fftankov.
(Drilling and boring machinery)
PROKOPIEV, N.
Analysis for utilization of labor productivity according to classification. p. 7.
(TEZHJXA PROMISHLENOST. Vol. 3, No. U, 1954)
(Let us improve the quality of machine production.)
SO: MONTHLY LIST OF FAST EMPEAN ACCESSION, (EEAL), LC, VOL. /,, NO. 9,
Sept. 1955, Uncl.
PROKOPIEV, N.
Oruanizati-n and Payment of Labor (Waves) of Multiple Apparatus Operation(
0
(Servicing) Multiple Machine Operation. The Bulrarian J!eavy Industry, 5:19;MaY 55
PROKOPIEV., N.
The public review respecting the organization of production
and labor, and the normalization of labor wages is success-
fully terminated. Khim i industriia 34 no. 1: 33-35
164.
1. Glaven spetsialist v Komiteta po khimiia i metal-drgiia.
01
. ROKC)PISV 11
1.~~
Tlic way --,Ie Conducted investigat ions into Tf?cllnical Stand=,diz::itioll of
Interrupted Apparatus Processes
TE7.HKA :P(Dl,-"SHL;;N03T ( 'Teavy Tnr3usty) Issue M; 47; Novenber 1955
PROKOPIEV, N.
Organization and payment for work In servicing several machines. p. 18.
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessiong (EEA.L), LC, Vol. 4, No. 9,
Sept. 1955, Uncl.
v& (tk MOO BrO. COSPI, AN,
Varig, Coss
so =- poswons for the conatuctton of
siphou brkks wem-simestdoed to deteratine their thermal stability
and ormIty A composition containing kaolin hati the gmtest
s=ty ='Iow porosity; one containing - DobFoviLa - clAy had
a lower stability but the *an* porosity. R. R CLAMXS.
SOURCE CODEt ~
ACC NR, A117002865 A/0149/66/660/006/0134/ai3
MTHORS: Prokopinskaya, S. G.; Panchonkop Ye. V.; Strug# Yes M,
ORG: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys. Department of Metallography (Mo3kovskiy
institut stali i splavov. Kafedra metallografti)
TITLE: Aging process kinetics in copper alloys with titanium and aluminum additives
SOURCE: IVUZ. Tavetnaya metallurgiya, no. 6, 19669 134-138
TOPIC TAGS:
metal aging,
M-1 copper
copper base alloy,'aluminum containing alloy, titanium containing alloy,
solid kinetics, aluminum, copper, metal heat treatment/AVOOO aluminum,
ABSTRACT: Kinetics of copper alloys containing 1.5% Ti (1), 4.3% Ti (II), and 1.5%
Ti + 2% Al (III) was studied by analyzing the curves of hardness, the microliardness,
and specific electrical resistivity after aging the specimens from 0.25 to 8 hours at
350, 400, and 450G. The alloys were smelted in a high-frequency furnace under
cryolite. The charge consisted of Cu-Ti alloy (114.2% Ti), Al AVOOO, and Cu M-1.
After forging at 800-900C and cold rolling into sheets 1 mm thick, the alloys were
quenched from 9200. in water, and then aged. The aging temperature range was select-
ed to avoid the slaw process at low temperatures and overaging at high temperatures.
It was established that aging of III results in less hardness than in the case of I
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or II. To obtain maximal microhardness the optimal temperature is 400C. The data
are summarized graphicaUy. It was found that the breakdown of the supersaturated
solid solution begins in the boundary zones of tho grains. With increased tempera- ,
tures and aging times the breakdown spreads through the whole granular system. Orig.
art. has: 5 figures and 1 table.
SUB CODE: U/ SM DATXj l6mov65/ oRiG REF3 oo3/ OTH REF: 003
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L 37651.
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EWT(M)/T/EWP(w)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) jH/JD
SOURCE CODEt
AUTHORS: Strug, Ye. M. (Member of metallography dept); Panchenko, Ye. V. (Member
of metallography dept); Prokopinskaya, S. G. (Member of metallography dept)
ORG: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys. Department of Metallography (Moskovskiy
institut stali i splavov. edra metallo rafii)
TITLE: Study of the aging process in Cu;.Al-Ti alloys
SOURCE4 IVUZ. Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, no. 6, 1965, 126-127
TOPIC TAGS: copper base alloy, copper film, metal aging, metal heat treatment,
titanium containing allay, aluminum containing alloy
ABS'MACT: The effect of aluminum on the aging process of copper alloys containing
1.'S% Ti and from 0 to h% Al has been studied. The alloys were smelted in a high-
frequoncy furnace, and the ingots were forged at 800--900C and rolled into plates
1 mm thick. Tempering was conducted by quenching from 920C in water, followed by
aging from 15 min to 30 hours at 350, 400, and 450C. The experimental results are
shown in Fig. 1. Addition of 2% Al facilitates the aging process. Higher Al content!-
slows it down. These results are contrary to thoso reported by U. Zwicker (Metall, I
V-11, NO-1, 1957; Z. MetalLkunde, 53, 11, 1962). while the behavior of the alloys onj
varying the electrical resistance conforms to findings of Ye. G. Nesterenko and N. V.1--
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Fig. 1. Hardness of
alloys containing 1.5%
Ti, + 98.5% Cu (1),
1.5% Ti + 2% Al * 96.5%
Cu (2)0 1.5% Ti + 4%
Al + 93.5% Gu (3) &a
a function of a"
tiaw at 450a.
-min
Chuistov (Fisika metallav i mt&Uoved*n1ye,, to 9, To 3p 1960; tol2p V*5# 1961)
Orig, art. bass I figure. ,
SUB CCU$ 07/ SUEN DATEs OlJul6h/ ORIG W 1 003/ OTH REFt 001
FROKOPISHIN.P.M., assistent (Stanislav (obl.), u1. Pervomayskaya, d.5,kv.5)
Incidence of endarteritis obliterans in Stanislav Province. Ilain.
khir. no.10:49-52 0 t62. (MMA 16:7)
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav,-prof, S.A. Verkhratskiy)
Stanislavskogo meditainskogo instituta.
(STANISLAV PROVINCE-ARTERIES-DISEASES)
...,PROKOPISHIN, V.I. [Prokopishyn., V.I.]
Work of the Cherkassy Pharmao-y Administration -under new conditions.
Fariateev.zhur. 17 nool+:50-52 162, (MMA 16:0
1. Aptekoupravleniye Cherkasskogo oblastnogo otdela zdravookhra-
neniya. (CHERKM PROVING&-PHA24AGY)
PROKOPISHIN, V.I. [Prokopishyrr, V.I.)
~
are improving pharmaceutical services for the povalation. Farmatsev.
zhur. 16 no.6&61-63 161. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Aptechnoye upravleniye Charkasakogo oblastnogo otdela zdravookhraneniya.
(CMRKABSY FROVINCEP-MGSTORES)
- PROKOPIV--Y--M..---
Activity of nonspecific airtiby-aluronidaee in the blood of
children with toxic dyspepsia. Pediatriia no.4:24-28 '62.
(MIRA 15:4)
1, Iz detakogo otdeleniya (zav. - prof. S. I. Ignatov) Llvovskoy
oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach N. I. Besedin)
(ANTIHYALURONIDASE) (DYSPEPSIA)
PROKOPIJEVIC, Jovisa, inz.
Some current vroblems in the field of scientific reasearch,
and especially in transportation. Zeleznice Jug 19 no. 2:
1-12 F 163.
PROKOPUMVIC, N.
Yugoslavia (430)
Agriculture-Plant and Animal Industry
An analysis of the cost of wood production. p. 245. SUMARSKI LIST. Vol. 75,
no. 7. JulY 1951.
Zast 31aropean Accessions List. Library of Congress, Vol. 2. no. 3, March 1953.
UMCLASSIFIXD.
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HGKOfl.TEVIC, IT%
"Further details on clifferential site rents in forestry. (P. 278) Vol. 77, no. 6,
June 1953.
SO: East zkwopean Accessions List, Vol 3, No ~`, Aug 1954
Tlie transmissivitly of a~senlc glass In the 15 is to 26
range.. -0 .0
T. -vi'M
---ties Fine Mcclianics, Prague'. 0erhojJ6,'J. Phys. 9, 270
(l959j(1F' Ed.1kri).-Mie transsaissivity measurements
were examd, to 25 p., a max. was found at 17.18 p (582'
C,
n ) with 2 adjacent absorption regions, and about
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transmissivity from about 6 to 12.5 p. A. Kremh-l
. PROKOPBC,Hiroolav
Growth of Prague children from birth to 18 zonthr, of age in
conparisou with children of some foreign large cities. Cesk.
pediat. 15 no.51-427-435 MY 16o.
1. Ustav hygieny v Praze 12, ved. odd. doe. XUDr. 7. Janda,
reditel, doe. XUDr. K. Symoa, ved. ukolu KUDr. V. Xapalin.
(GROWTH)
CIZKOVA-PISA,ROV-ICOVA, J., Prof.;PROKOPIG, M. Dr. Se.,,VANOGKOVA, M.
Contribution to ~he physiology and pathology of menstrual bleeding
in young girls. Gesk. gyn. Z51393 no-1/2:52-62 Mr 160.
1. Detska klinika, prednosta x)rof. dr. J. G izkova-Pisarov ic ova, odd.
h-yg. deti a dorostu, prednosta doe. dr. Yr. Janda, LIUKT v Praze 12
a Ustav bygieny, prednosta doe. dr. K. Symon.
(KESTRULTION)
(PUBAM)
F?OK')l-jv.
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[The Ukraine after 56 years; recollections of tra-iels]
Po 56 rokakh na Ukraini; spohady z podorozhi. New York,
1964. 64 P. (MIRA 18:7)
PROKCPOV, A.;_KIMOV, G., inzh.
We are preserving forest resources. Grazhd.av. 15 nb.10:38
0 158. (MATRA 11:11)
(Aeronautics in forestry)
sov/84-58-ic-4,(/54
AUTHORS: Proko o Commander; Ylmov, G., Sr Engineer
TITLE: We Are Preserving Our Forests (Be-rezhem lesnyye bogatstva)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanslcaya aviatsiya, 1.958, Nr 10, p 38 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors describe the teahnique used in aerial pest
control and applied in the forested and mountainous areas of the
Crimea. Since the faresth preservation measures were begun in 1949,
the serviced area in3reased from 18*T9 ha to 23,436 ha. Dusting is
done at the rate of 200 ha per ho-~ir ftom an An--2 plane (which
exceeds the plan), and pest control became 95 - 99% effective.
There are 2 photographs.
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PROKOFOV,, G.P. (MoikVii)
Alternating directiOr method for 575-4em
of equationa. Zhur.. v-ych. mat. i mat. f.47- 4, nO-51-930-
934 S-0 '64. (MIRA 17;12'1
GODUNOV, S.K. (Moskva)j ZABRODIN., Aj. (Mosk7a); PROKOPCJVJq G,P, (Moskva)
Difference formula for two-dimensional nonstationary
problems of gas dynamics and the computation of thb flow
of a branching shock wave, Zbur. vycb. mat. i mat. fiz, 1
no.6:1020-1050 il-D 161. (MIRA 1617)
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AUTHORS: Godunov, S. K., Zabrodin, A. V., Prokopov, G. P., (moscow)
TITLE: Difference scheme for two-dimensional non-stationary
problems of Gas dynamics and calculation of a flow with a
shock wave that runs backward
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal vychislitellnoy matematiki i watematicheskoy fiziki,
v. 1, no. 6, 1961, 1020-1050
TEXT: In this paper, the authors continue investigations of difference
schemes for non-stationary problems of gas dynamics (cf. S. K. Godunov.
sb., 1959, Al, no. 3, 271-306). In order to solve the system
p dr dy -'I- pij dy dt -;~- riv tlr di - 0,
pii dx dy + (p + pit'2) dy dt -~ pit v dx fit ~ 0, (2-2)
pi, dx dy + puv dy dt + (p + pvl) dx dt ~ 0,
Gard 113
Difference scheme for tv.-o-dimensional ...
P (e + ~~) dx dy ' pu (c + -L -+- tl�-~! dy,11 -
2 p 2 )
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B112/BI38
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+ pv ( p 2 )
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(2.2),
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Discontinuity disintegration is calculated using the scheme
b~ T P-'-' + P"+'!' Pn-"' + P'+"I'
2 2
PK- P~ Pn+'/s + Pn-1, ~,an un+'/, - Un-9/, (3.3)
2 2 -
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It is based on the formula p - (7 1)qe. The stability condition of the
scheme is derived. In the latter part of the article, the authors use
nets which are moved in accordance with the floy, Cases of axial
symmetry, in particular that of a sphere, are considered.
I. G. Petrovskiy, 0. M. Belotserkovskiy (Prikl. matem. i mekhan., 1960,
ap no- 3, 511-517), and A. A. Dorodnitsin are mentioned. 1. M. Gellfand,
K. A. Bagrinovskiy, G. N. Novozhilov, V. V. Lutsikovich, and
K. A. Semendayev are thanked for assistance. There are 15 figures and
3 Soviet references.
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BELINSKIY, S.B.; PROKOPOV, I.F.
Using pyrite cinder in the cLry method of removing hydrogen
sulfide from gas. Koko i khim. no.1:54-56 '59.
(MIU 12: 1)
1. Novo-Lipetekiy metallnrgicheskiy zavod (for Belinskiy).
2. Kaliningradskly kokaogazovyy zavod (for Prokopov).
(Gas purification) (Hydrogen sulfide)
SOV/68-59-1-15/26
AUTHORS: Belinskiy, S.B. and Prokopoy, I.F.___
TITIE: The Use of Spent Pyrites for Dry Cleanimcg of as from
11ydrogen Sulphide (Primeneniye ogarka dlya sukhoy
ochistki gaza ot serovodoroda)
PERIODICAL- Koks i Khimiya, 195.9, Nr 1, pp 1--4 - 56 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The use of spent pyrites instead of bog ore for cleaning
of coke-oven gas from hydrogen sulphide was investigated.
In view of satisfactory results (see table) the method
was adopted on the Kaliningrad Coking Works. The method
of preparation of the absorption mixture is as follows:
spent pyrites are mixed with sawdust in a proportion of
1:3 by volume and an addition of d.5vt? by weight of
powdered hydrated lime is made. Then the mass is screened
on mechanical screens which removes large Dieces of spent
pyrites and sawdust and mixes the componen-ts. Bulk
density of the mass 0.5 - 0.6 t/m3. When charg029 into
boxes the mass is wetted with water to a moisture
content of 30-45%. During operation, humidity is main-
tained by the introduction of steam into the gas stream.
Pressure drop of the freshly prepared purification mass
amounts to 30-35 mm H20 per box. uptimum absorption
L;ardl/2 temperature 26 - 30 0C. During 10 months of operation
SOV/68-59-1-15/26
The Use of Spent Pyrites for Dry Cleaning of Gas from hydrogen
Sulphide
the mass absorbed sulphur in an amount of 61~6' of its own
weight and continued to absorb hydrogen sulphite to
68-?0% of its content of the gas. It is concluded that the
use of spent pyrites is more economical than bog or6 and
is re,,.ommended even in cases when they must be imported from
other regions. There are 2 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATIONSt Novo-Lipetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod
(Y--- V-,) - Lip-~~,ZkiY!4etallurgical Works) and
Kaliningradskiy kokscgaz,,)-,qy zavcd (Kaliningrad
Coking Works)
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Swine influenza control. Veterinariia 39 no.11:44-46 9 162.
(MIRA 16:10)
ZAYDELI, L.; YERSHOV, B.A., assistent; DEDKOV, S., starshiy inzh.;
BOGDANOV, (g.Krasnojarsk); MAKKOVEYEV.(g.Krasnoyarsk); PUZANOV
(g.Krasnoy&rsJ'>, MATORIN, I.; ~ROKOPOV, LT. (g.Vinnitesi)
Continuing the discussion on centralized preparation of technical
specifications. Mashinostroitell no-8:38-39 Ag '62.
(MIRA 15:8)
1. Nachallnik otdela modernizatsii Kuybyshevskogo institute.
NIFTIMASh (for Zaydel'). 2. Severozapadnyy zaochnTj politekhnicheskii
institut (for Yershov). 3. Upravleniya glavnogo mekhanika i.
energetika Vserossiyskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for
Dedkov). 4. Nachallnik konstruktorskogo byuro otdela glavnogo
mekhanika zavoda "Gomsellmash" (for Matorin).
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[Repair of pneumatic and vacuum windshield wipers] Remor~tu pne-w-
maticheskikh i vakuumnykh stakloochistitelai. Moskvag Nauchno-
tekhn, izd-vo M-va avtomobillnogo transp. i shosseinykh dorog
RSFSR, 1961. 60 p. (MIRA 14:7)
(Automobiles-Equipment and supplies)
PROKOPOV, N. (g.Uzhgorod)
;..--
Student's desk combination. Prom. koop. 12 no.8:1-4 Ag '58.
(MIRA 11:9)
l.Predsedatell pravleniya arteli "Peremoga.ff
(Desks)
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AMTRACTs This Author Certificate Waseots a cyclone air cleaner for internal com-
bustion engines as per Author Cartificate'No. 125974. The cleaner contains both
cyclones and contact type air cleaning elements. To improve the W alsanW and dirt
capacity of the unit (set 71j. 1) a reflector Is placed between tbs oyclow exits and
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29137 IspolIzovanis Tra0vyanoga plasta V sevooborote, IzveBtiya Akad. Nauk
BSSR, 1949, No. 4, S. 87-3-10-Bibliogr: 39 Nam
SO: Latopail Zhurnallnykh Statey,, Vol. 39, Moskov, 1949
P6
Pa~,-;, and
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"The gat'lerir-,E and cG'
-T T - "o1. 7, no. CCt- 195'~', Sofiya, Bujgan.--La.~
P. 110 '
So: monthly UsL of East European Accessions, Vol. 2 1.'o. 7, July 1053, Uncl.
USSR/Cultivated Plants.- General Problems M-1
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958., No 1412
Author : P. Ye. Prokopov
Inst Not GOM -
Title Utilization of the Grass Iayer in Field Crop Rotations.
Orig Pub Sb. nautch. tr., Inst. sos. s. Kh. AN BSSR, 1956, issue 4,
3-23
Abstract On tenacious turfpodzolic soils the districution of flax on. the
grassy 2ayer - and in case of the grains.~ that of barley and
winter crop rye - has achieved the best results. The bes-11,
forerunners for allocating crop rotation in the second field
of winter rye are the grass layer and its rotation which is
utilized for sowing flax and grains. Allotting winter rye as
the third crop in rotation after grasses when not using the
rotated grass stratum for vetch-oat mixture and winter rye,
shows relatively low crop yields. For summer wheat in field
crop rotations, the distribution after potatoes, fertilized
with organic fertilizers', or after a two-year crop rotation of
the grassy stratum, utilized for the crops of flax., is recom-
Card 1/2
USSR/Cultivated Plants - General Problems
Ab4 Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 1, 1958, iio 1412
M-1
mended. For crop cultivations of flax and grains, the ad-
dition of mineral fertilizers, especiaXly fo the phosphate-
potash type, is indispensable.
Card : 2/2
PROKCPOV, P.Ye.
~ ~ I -
Grasses in field crop rotations of the white Russian S.S.R.
Zemledelie 4 n0-7:49-55 Jl 156. (KIRI 9:9)
(White Rassia-Rotation of crops) (Grasses)
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. 14-2
Abs Jour : Ref Z-hur - Biol,, No 20, 1958, 91593
Autl-ior : Prokopov, P.Ye.
Inst : Belorussian Scientific Research Institute for Agriculture
Title : The Allocation of Grain Crops and Flax in Full Grass
Fiel Crop Rotation.
OriG Pub : Dyul . ilauchno-Tekhn. inforn. Belorussk. n.-i. in-t Zer.-.led.
1957, 1-10 1, 3-6.
Abstract : The harvest of annual crops depends on the order of their
rotation after the plowinG of the grass bed (1951-1954
tests at the experimental base of Ust'ye). Winter rye and
Vneat, barley and fl--x were sova oil the grass bed. The
Gowing of barley and winter rye gave the hi&jiest yield.
Good results were obtained by putting the second winter
rye field in field croD-rotation with the grass layer
Card 1/2
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. M-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., ITo 20, 1958, 91593
0 turned and using this for flax rand spring gmin crops.
A layer used only once in the year which produces -, ricl,
gr--ss harvest is a pvI preceding crop for flax. Winter
ieneat on black fallow (!Ave a hiller yield than ma a grass
bed. -- G.F. Kayko. ",
Card 2/2
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USSR, Cultivated Plants - F-z)ddo*--3. M
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 12, 1958, 53668
Author Prokopov, P.Ye.
List AS USSR
Title Study of Preceding Crops for Corn in Field Crop Rotations
in Tiirf-Podzolic Soils.
Orig Pub Kukuruza v B98R, Minsk, AN SSSR, 1957, 147-152
Abstract The best crops to precede corn in field crop rotation
at the "Ust'ye" Experimental Station in 1955 were the
following: potatoes ranured with organic fertilizers -
the yield of corn green stuff was 262-354 centners per
hactare; a grass layer used for two years - the yield
of corn green stuff was 206 centners/ha and the retiirn
from the grass layer used for spring crops was 268.2 cent-
ners/ha of the green bulk. Winter rye sown over non-
Card 1/2
USSR/Gultivated Plants - Fodders. m
Abs Jour Ref 2-hur Biol., No 12, 19518, 53668
40 fallow preceding crops without organic manuxing, proved
to be a less valuable predecessor even when fertilizers
for the corn were used. The direct spring application of
fertilizers under corn, sown after the winter rye, proved
to be less effective than their after-action when applied
under potatoes. M.A. Novoderzhkina
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64 -
.F-R-CKOPML,Patt-Yafimay.ich~-CHIMMSKIY, K.G., prof., otv.red.;
TORKAU.0, I., red.; K CHITS, G., tekhn.red.
(Technical principles of crop rotations on turf-Podzolic
soils of the White Russian S.S.R.] Agrotekhnichookle o9novy
polevykh sevooborotov na dernovo-podzolistykh pochvakh BSSR.
Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR. Red.sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1959o 325 P.
(MIRA 14:21)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AN BSSR (for Chizhevskiy).
(White Russia--Rotation of crops)
BESIAAN, Ignatiy Ivanovich; ZENIN, Sergey Mikhaylovich; PROKOPOV, P.Yle. ~ _
red.; RABINOVICH, A., red.; KALECHITS, G., - -
(Experience in mastering crop rotation in the Stalin Collective
Farml Opyt osvoeniia sevooborotov v ko-lkhoze imeni Stalina.
(Dzerzhinskii raion, Minskoi oblasti). Minskj Gos.izd-vo BSSR.
Red. sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1960. 50 P. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk BSSR (for Prokopova).
(Dzerzhinsk District (Minsk Province))--Rotation of crops)
SHEPIPEL', V.I., glav. red.; PROKOPOV,-.P.Ye., red.; STRELKOV,
I.G., RULLAINOV, V.S., re-J.; LAZARCHIK, K., red.;
LESHCHILOVSKIY, P.., red.
[Methods for improving the fertility of turf-Podzolic
soils,, Pri-&T.At~,Wvyshenila pladorodila dernovo-podzolistykh
pochv; sbornik nauchpykh trudov. Minsk, Urozhai, 1965.
217 p. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Belon;sskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut zemle-
dehya.
PRQKOFOII,_~
Green fallows in Vatte ibissia. Zemdedelie 27 no.4%6-l-, -'r, 169
OMIRA 18:4)
I * Chlen-korrespondent All BSSR.
PROKOPOV, P.Ye. [Prakopau, P.IA.1; IVANOV, D.P.
Scientific activity of the academicians and corresponding members
of the Department of Agricultural Sciences of the Academ7 of
Sciences of the White Russian S.S.R. for 1961. Vestsi AN BSSR.Ser.
biial.nav. no.2:133-139 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN BSSR (for Prokopov).
(WHITE RUSSIA_-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH)
"FIAUC 6008139 UR/0000/65/000/0000/0007/0017
AUTHOR: Dyban, Ye.P, Candidate Of technical sciences); Prokopov, V.G,; Stradowskilf,
---r-M-TI-cademician
M.V.; Shvets, AN UkrSSIR)
ORG% None; 90
TITLE. Problemsof hydraulic resistance of air flow through porous media
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Techeniya zhidkostey i gazov (Flows of liquids and gases). Kiev,
Naukova dumka, 1965, 7-17
TOPIC TAGS: porous metal, gas flovo hydraulic rersistance, differential equation,'-
porosity, gas viscosity, flow meterp metal powder# Reynolds number/ RS-100 flow motel
.1 IV V
A13STRACT: This work is an experivental investigation of the adfloWthrough porous
media. The study is aimed at the determination of flow and hydraulic resistance coef-
ficients, and their dependence upon the state of flow and the geometrical characteris
tics of the porous structure. A theory of similitude approach, considering the two ba
sic physical factors, -:viscosity and inertia - leads to the differential equation
dp/dL =0~ V + A.O.V2
r. r-IT
suitable transformations and integration of (1) over the porous sample thicknes gi
y + GfIg (2) where F,p - dynamic viscosity & dendity
? of the gas and; I
L 26h76-66
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y = Tav . PAL.Gf) (3). In the above expressions: Ps PI - P2 - pres-
sure fall across sample; average specific density of gas; g - gravity constant;
v - filtrat v
Gf I ion 9 1 flow; v - velocity of gas;O( - coefficients of visco-
sity and of inertia. 'e o' a
The experimental apparatus consiste ff cAHn and dry regula-
ted-air supply with p:rovisions for temperature%ressuAInd low asurement. Low ra
tred by two GKF_ ja~~ ~meterM d a rheometer in series; hig
tes of gas flow were measu %.dawn
rates - by double diaphragms and a R -100 flow meter. perimental samples were disks
of steel powder, 5 mm thick. and 50 mm dia. with porosities of 20.5, 37, 42.5 & 55.75%
All samples had particles of the same shape and granulemetric distribution. 7be expe-
riments confirmed the theoretical expressions. For the experimental coefficients(X&
thefollowing expressions were derived as functions of the porosity P t
M = 7.22 P-3181,10 17 (M-2) (4) 1.26 P6 ..35,1013(m-1) (5)
The porous medium friction coefficientv)~, is shown to be representable by
A,= 2 - 2/Re (6) where Re is the Reynold's number,
Directions for further research ire recommended, Orig. art. has% 5 figures, 12 formu-
las.
SUB COM 20#11/ SUBM DATEt 15May64
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PROKOPOVY V.K.
Designing flanged 4oin-cs. Trudy UPI -ir,.23--:41-48 164.
B I )
O'c' -RA 17: 11)
PROKOPOV, V.K.
Deformation of a circular plate with three rigid supports
under the action of concentrated forces. T--my LPI 252.-
107-113 165. (MIRA 18ig)
PROKOPOV, V,rr,
-- -- -----
P.F. Fapkovicl's general orthogonality relation -f'c,,r a
rectangular pinLe. fIrikl. mat. I mekh, 28 no.2,-.3.51---.5
.1
MY-Ap,64. (M ~ Ff A 1`7 ; ,-,
GRIGORIYEV, Nikita Vasillyevich; FROKOPOV, V.K.9 kand. tekhn. nauk# retsen-
zent; DOKUCHAYEV,, A.N.,-kdW-.--UUE.--fiAuk, red.1 SIMONOVSKIYp N.Z.,
red. izd-va; PETERSON9 K.M.9 tekhn. red.
(Nonlinear vibrations of elements of m6chinery and structures] Ne-
lineirqe kolebaniia elementov mashin i sooruzhenii. Moskva, Goo.
naucbno-tekhn,. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry#1961. 254 p.
(KMA 14 18)
(Turbomachines-.Vibration)
BARM, I.B.;
Balancing of flexible Shafts. Trudy TAPI jio.210:97-103 160.
(KIRA 13'.11)
(Balancing of machinory)
11,
S1 1 24/61/&~;/'Z) 3/`J2 -V CUL d
NO -736o A005/AI05
AUTHOR: Prokopov, V. K.
TITLE: On the problem of the restrained torsion of a prismatic rod
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 3, 1951, 5, abs-.ract 3V29
(Nauchno-tekhn. inform, byul. Leningr. politekhn. in-t, 1959, no.-S),
62-68)
TEXT: The author considers a rod of arbitrary cross sec,~ion in case that
one of its cross sections is forcibly plane. It is presumed that the prob"lem of
free torsion of the rod is sclved. For normal restraint stresses, the eY.1)onentk-j_
law is assumed. The functions entering into the expression of the stress func-
tion are determined from the conditions on the outline of the rod cross se,:tion
which correspond to the statical boundary conditions on the lateral surface. The
spacial cases of elliptic and. rectangular sections are nonsidered. The latter
case with large aspect ratio of section leads to the formula obtained by 3. P.
Timoshenko.
V. Marlyin
[Abstractor's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
PROKOPMMO, F.
Conference of active vorleers in sanitation.. Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.10:76
0 159, (BARA~OVICHI DISTRICT-SANITATION WORMS) (MIRA 13:2)
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PROKOPRSKO, L, K.
Estimating the fatigue strength of locomotive springs. Trudy
14IIT no.110:151-180 '59. (MIlLi, 13: 4)
(14atals--Fatigue) (Locomotives-Springs )
1,4
i cr;k fa t en
VOLOSHIN., A.I.; BOGOYAVLFITSKIY, K.A.; AKHTYRCHENKO, A.M.; TURIK, I.A.;
ZHIDKO,, A.S.; LYALYUK, V.Sw; GARAY, L.I.; OMPRIYENTO, V.P.;
STARSHINOV, B.N.; BABIY, A.A.; SAVEWV, N.I.; Prinimali -
uchastiye: TORYANIK, E.I.; VASIL'YEV,, Yu~'S.; SHEMELI, T.I.;
SENYUTA, V.I.; BONDAREI-10, I.P.;'AMSTISLAVSKIY, D.M.;
ANDRIANOV, Ye.G.; SERGEYEV, G.N.j-, ZAMAKHOVSKIY, M.A.;
LYUKIMSON, M.O.; IVONINJ, V.K.; TSIMRAL, G.I.; SENIKO, G.Ye.;
KONAREVA, N.V.; SOLODKIY, Yu.L.; LUKASHOV, G.G.; TARAZOV, D.A.;
GORBANEV, U.S.; SUPRIJH, I.Ye.; TIHHOMIROV, Ye.I.; KONOMMO, P.A.;
PROKOPOV, V.N.; GULYGA, D.V.; PIJSKANOVSKIY, S.T.; PONOAAREVA, K.Ye.
Effect of the length of coking on coke quality and the performance
of blast fu-rnaces. Koks i khim. no.12:26-32 161.
(14IRA :L5:2)
1. Ukraintikiy uglekhimicheskiy institut (for Voloshin,
Bogoyavlenskiy, Akhtyrchenko, Turik, Zhidko, Lyalyuk, Toryanik.,
Vasillyev, Shemell). 2. Zhdanovskiy koksokhiadtheskiy zavod
(for Ghbay, Senyuta, Bondarenko., Amstislavskiy,, An"inov,,
Sergeyev, 'Jamakhovskiy,, Lyukimson,, Ivonin., TSimb&1)* 3. Urallskiy
nauchno-loi3ledovatellskiy institut chernykh metAllov (for
Onopriyenko, Starshinov, Babiy~, Sen!ko., Konarefa, Solodkiy).
4. Zavod "Azavstall" (for Savelor, Lukashov, Tarasov, Gorbanev,
Suprun, Tikhomirov, Kononenko, Prokopov, Gulyga, Pliskanovskiy.,
Ponomareva).
(Coke)
(Blast furnaces)
')'24cjj
S/056/60/038/03/04/033
0 B006/BO14
AUTHORS: -Nemets, 0. F , Prokopets, G. A.
TITLE,: Inelastic ScatterinPof Protons and Deuterons by Mg 24M
PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol- 38, No-.39 pp. 693-696
TEXT: As confirmed 1y investigations of inelastic proton scattering by Mg 24
(Refs, 8-10), ~he foimation of compound nuclei also plays an important part
in addition to direct interaS,tion in the energy range 7.3 - 18 Mev. Experi-
ments at 7-5, 8.9, and 15 Nev showed (Refs, 11-13) that direct interaction
predominates. Little attention is drawn by previone authors to the ranges of
small angles; howdver, just these small angles make important contributionE
(Ref. 13)- F.or ihi s reason, the authors of the article under consideration
carried out a detailed investigation of the angular distribution with special
regard to small angles. The investigations were performed on the cyclotron
of the Institut fiziki AN 'USSR (Institute of Physics, AS UkrSSR). An
ionization chamber eerved as spectrometer. The experimental setup is
Card 1/3
82406
Inelastic Scattering cf Protons ,.nd De-UtPIVOYM-, V 05 6/ 60/0 38/03/04/03 3
by Mg 24 BG06/BO14
schematically shown in Fig. 1. The statistical errors amounted to 15 per cent
for large angles and to about 25 per cent for small ones. At angles smaller
than 12.50 in the case of deuterons and smaller than 150 in the case of
protons thq results are,qualitative in nature on account of the background.
A free maghesium fo~f.l (thickness: 1-4 mg/cm 2) served as target. Pig. 2 shows
the angular distribution of inelastically scattered deuterons (13.6 Mev),
-and f6r comparison, an experimental (Ref. 139 curve 4) and two theoretical
distribution curves (Refs. 2,,6; curves 2,3), The peak at 200 is in agreement
with the theory established by 141amasakhlisov and Kopaleyshvili (Ref- 3)-
The angular distribution was studied in the range 2,5 - 1400; a comparison
between experiment and theory reveals that:h,inelastic scattering the
1 ~ 37-Milrb level (2+) of the 1.1g24 is excifed (dire t 'interaction) , Fig- 3 de-
monstrates the angular distribution of 6~8,Mev protons inelastically scat-
tered by Mg24; for a comparison, see a theoretical curve (2) for direct
interaction with the surface (2.2 P 0 + P7 and a theoretical curve (3) for
electric interaction with the surface (1 2, a = 24-7-10-13 cm), and ex-
perimental data (aurve 4, Ref. 8). The results are not in good agreement
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Inelastic Scattexing of Prutons aric: Dauterons S/056/60/0313/03/041/033
by Mg 24 B006/BO14
with theory. The results obtained for small values seem to indicate an un-
known interaction mechanisT,-,;'however, the results are qualitative in nature
in the small-angle region: A comparison with theory discloses that the
direct interaction is the most essential one. In conclusion, the authors
thank M. V. Pasechnik for his interest in the experiments, and Yu. A. Binlkov-
skiy for preparing the target. There are 3 figures and 15 references, 4 of
which are Soviet.
ASSOCI'ATIONs
Institut fiziki Akademii nauk USSR
Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR)
(Physic-s-institute of the PL.
SUBMITTED:
August 22, 1959
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- FROKOPOVA, K.; MUNK., P.
Behavior of macromolecules.in solution. Pt. 3. Coll Cz Chem
28 no.4:950-956 Ap 163.
1. Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslor7ak Academy
of Sciences, Prague.
VASHKO, A.,~,j ~0K0NVAD__;_K0L0M_IYETS, B.T.; FAVLOV, B.V.; SHILOV, V.P.
Absorption spectra of glass of the system As2S3-"*Is2 Se3
Opt. i spektr. 12 no.2:275-277.F 162. iMIRA 15:2)
(Arsenic sulfide--Spectra)
(Arsenic selenide--Spectra)
TRISHEVSKIY) I.S.; SKOKOV, F.I.; PROKOPOVA, G.I.
Cold bent angles and channels. StandartizaLs-lia 28 rc.8:516-57
Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11)
PROKOPOVA, H.; PELZBAUER, Z.
I
rUcroscopir st,idy on, the intrinSic norpholcgy of 2uspan.,'.ed
poIrvin~,I Phlorldfk partirl,oa, Chem prum 15 nc,-1:30-32
Ja 165.
1. inst-ibite of Macr amole r. ular Chemistry of The Cz)cho,'31(,-Ia'-,
Academy of Sciences, Prague.
FROMPOVA, L.V. (Odessa, u1. Hoskovslmya, d-32. kv.8)
Diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children, Nov.l-.hir.arkh. no.6:
74-79 N-D '59. (MBA 13:4)
1. lafedra detsicoy khlrurgii i ortopedil (saveduyushchly - prof.
M.L. Dmitirlyev) Odeaskogo maditsinskogo inatituta.
(APPMICITIS)
Vy 7
GUBARSTA. Oltga Tefimovna; PROKOPITXT,-,S.f.. red.; NAUMOV, K.N., tekhn.red.
[Preferential development of heavy industry and the creation of an
abundance in consumers' goods] Ptaimushchestvennoe rezvitie tia-
zheloi industril i sosdanie isobilita predmetov patrebleniia.
Moskva, Izd-vo TM i AW pri TeX OW. 1960. 77 p. (HIM 13:5)
(Russia-loonomic policy)
VINGOVSKY,Ikgan; PROISOVA,Alona
Wateria In the light of old dissertations at the Charles Uni-
versity in Prague. Cask. psychiat. 55 no.5;256-300 0 159.
1. Psychiatricka klinikEL v Plzni.
(HYSTIRIA hist. )
I BOOK EXPLOITALTION SOV/3935
Pronin.. Boris Alekseyevich, Cendidate of Technical Scj_enc,~s, Docer-r-1
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Klinoremennyye i friktsionnyje peredachi i variatory (V-Belt and Friction Trans-
missions and Variable-Speed Drives) Noscow, Mash-iz, 1960- 533 p. Errata slip
inserted- 7-000 4~oPies printed.
Reviewer: N.A. Spitsin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.: Ye.A.
IvanovY Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.: A.F. Uvarova.; Managing
Ed. for Literature on General and Transport Machine Building (Mashgiz): A.P.
Kozlov, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for designers., engineers, and scientific vorkers
in the machine industry. It can also be used by workers in rubber products
plants and students and instructors of schools of higher technical education
specializing in machine construction.
COVERAGE: The book contains information on constant-ratio V-belt drives and
variable-speed transmissionsY including V-belt and chain-drives and friction
transmissions. Pulling force, belt life.. and transmission losses are analyzed.
Calculation methods and material on the design and construction of variable
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V-Belt and Friction Transmissions (Cont.) SOV/3935
speed V-belt drives are presented. Also discussed are constructions and de-
sign principles of variable-speed chain drives and variable-speed friction
transmissions. No personalities are mentioned. There are 91 references: 71
Soviet. 12 German, 7 English, and 1 French
TABLE OF COWLIENTS:
Preface
PART I. V-BELT DRTVES
3
Ch. I. General Information 5
1. Arrangement of a drive; characteristic features 5
2. Types of V-belt drives 8
Ch. II. V-Belts 10
3- Constructions and materials of belts 10
4. Manufacture of belts 16
5. Belt size and testing procedure 17
6. Mechanical properties of belts 24
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PROKIN. L.A.
Method of removing higher divisions of the central nervous system
in mamallan fetuses. IFiziol.zhur. 45 no.12:1497-1499 D 159.
(MIRA 13:4)
1. Yrom the Laboratory for Comparative Ontagenesis of tho Central
Nervous System, Institnte of Normal and Plathologic Physiology,
Moscow.
(GVIVM NMVOUS SYSTSM)
---~ NIN, L.P.. lnzh.; SHUMTATOVICH, L.I.. insh.
Selection of current lWotection for rectifier transformers.
Elek.i tePl-tia9ft 3 no.9:27 S 159- (MIRA 13:2)
(Electric current rectifiers) Ollectrio transformers)
FRONIN, V.I.
Practices in borin,- inclined boreholes oriented toward tbo
coal seam. Podzem.gaz.ugl. no.4:40-41 159.
(KRA 1):4)
1. Glavpodzemgaz.
- (Coal gasificatiou,,Underground) (Boring)
8/181/60/002/01/11/035
9'',2700 B008~BO11
AUTHORS: Nasledovo D. N.9 Fronina, M. P.. Radautsan, 3, 1.
TITLE; Some Optical Properties of Solid Solutions of Indium
Arsenoselenides and Indium Arsenotellurides
It -P I
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 19609 Vol. 2# No. 19 PP- 50 - 51
TEXT: The authors found a varying solubility in the systems
InAs-In 3Te3 and InAs-In2Be3 (Refs. 192), which is explained by struc-
tural and venergy factors (Ref- 3). When studying the forbidden zone
in alloys of the systems considered, they determined,6E values for dif-
ferent compositions, according to the absorption edge. The method's ap-
plied to the synthesis and homogenization of the alloys had been de-
scribed already earlier (Refs. 1-3). The absorption spectra were re-
corded with the aid of the infrared spectrophotometer OKC-14 (IKS-14).
Fig. I shows the absorption curves of InAs, In 2Be 39 as well as
41nAG.In 2Be3, and 21nAs.3In2Be 3* The longwaye absorption edge shifts
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Some Optical Properties of Solid Solutions of 3/181/60/002,/01/11/035
Indium Arsenoselenides and Indium. Arseno- B008/BO11
tellurides
regularly from one binary component to the other. This is indicative of
the fact that the width of the forbidden zone of the alloys has inter-
mediate values between AE - 0.3 ev and AE - 1.2 ev. Fig. 2 shows ab-
sorption curves for InAs, InAs.In 2Te 39 and InAs. 3IA2 Te3 . Also in this
oasep the absorption edge shifts regularly from InAs 'Wo In 2Te 3' Re-
sults of optioal measurement confirmed the possibility of obtaining_
substances in which the width of the forbidden zonep compared to the
AE valuee of the binary initial components, has intermediate values.
The authors thank N. A. Goryunova for her discussion of results, and
B. V. Pavlov for his aid in measurements. There are 2 figures and
6 reference-8: 4 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION:
Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheokiy institut AN SSSR
( ainglad Institute of PhIsics and Toohaology, AS USSR).
Moldavskiy filial AN 58SR (Moldaviya Branch of the
AS-USSR)
SUBMITTED: May 11, 1956
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COUNTRY CZECHOSLOVAi-1.1A.
_
CATEGCRY 1 Physicai- Chemistry. Gases. Liquids. Anorp,
hous
Bodies*
ABS. JOUR. RZKhim., No. 1 1960 ITO 75
AUTFOR Prokopova, H.; Vasko, A.
)TITLE Pass,--bloness of Aroenical Glass Within thu,
'
Ramr;e fron I,-
"'
to 25~k
10RIG. PUB. : Ces]":osl. cas
oP. fYs., 1959, 9, No 1, 1~.1-112
~,APSTRACT
-
: Arsenical glass which has AS2S or AS2S5 as a
com-pon
ent, is pas-able within Le range of 16-
-
20~_. The rivximal
coefficient of passablonass
is 30'~'- At 25Vx. a new range of passabloness
be,Si (long-,~ I
n rave range), S. Shushurin
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Optics. K
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizilca, 110 3, 196(), 7059
Author : Prokopova, H., Vasko, A.
Inst
Title Transmission of Arsenic Glass in the Range frorm 15 to 25
Microns.
Orig Pub Ceskosl. casap. fYs., 1959, 9, No 1, 111-112
Abstract See Referat Zliur Fizika- ig6o, No 1, 1972.
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- 127 -
KC r~
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/General Problems of Pathology - TumDrs.
T-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol. No 3, 1958, 12709
Author : PuymEm, V., Dolezhelo-a, V., Prokopova, S., Rikhterova, Ye.
Inst : Not given
Title : The Effect of Antileukemic Agents onLeukemic and Leuke-
moid Changes.
Orig Pub : Chemotherapeutica, I. Farmac. sympos. Praha, 1956, 31-33
Abstract : A study of the effects of 6 mercaptopurine, myleran corti-
sone, Cormound 604 tgamm -methoxyphenyl-alpha, beta-dichlo-
rocrotonlactone) and Compound 604 Br (gamm-n-methoxyphe-
nyl-al-pha, beta-dibromocrotordactone) on mice of AKR and H
strains that had received transplants of leukemia LPAK-
VUFB and sarcoma 180 has shown that 6-mercaptopurine and
Cmd. 604 interfere with the development of leukemia;
6-mercaptopurine also decreases the weight of the leukemic
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