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RESATKO, Endre
A rese-arch institute unit. Magy ep ipar 11 no.7.'300-302 '62. 1
ESATKO E.
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"A new rolling mill is under construction in the Lenin Metallurgical Works in Diosgyor.11
p. 5,47. (Termeszet es Technikp-, Vol. 112, no. 9, Sept 53, Budapest)
"The cultural life of national minorities." Tr. from the Rumanian. P. 558.
(Termeszet es Technikap Vol. 112, no. 9, Sept 511, Budapest)
"New paleontological discoveries in China." Tr. from the Russian. P. 559.
(Terr.eszet es Technika, Vol. 112, no. 9, Sept 53, Budapest)
SO: Monthly List of East Euroloean kccessions, Vol 3 No 2 Librarj of Congress Feb 54 Uncl
Resba, J.
AGRICULTURE
REZBA, J. ; ZABORIL, J. ; JANDA, V.
Toward great achievements. p. 146.
Vol. 3, no. 7, July 1958
Monthly Index of East Diropean Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 4, April 1959
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for Dr. Usc K that has been washed with peir. ether and
preservctfundcrit. Heat the sirrivic with Kin a glass tube
which isaboutgent.long with 6 mm. hisidediant. Afterbeat-
ing, cool and break the pointed end of the ttibe. Puttheopen
phrus in 2 nil. of 05% MPOH anti afterwnrds add a little!
more water. If the stibstance contains no N or 6, add 2
nil. of 5 N IINO, and 10 drops of 407a ferric alum soln.
Add a mcasured vol. of 0.01 N AgNO, which is 4-10 nil. in
excers. Rent to coagulate the AgCl ppt. and filter through
aCiftercotttg,-ea,;,,in(i,,tticlasl)cstos. Wash with hot water-
and titri
te the excess Ag4- by the Vothard method nftcr
adding 2 nil. of nitrobenzene. If N is present sorne -KCN
will he forined nnd the soln. must be trmted with AcOll anti
the 11heraled flCN hailed off. If 8 is present treat the aq.
Cxt. from ;,.,hich MeOl I has hccn remoVed by licnting with a
b;t!;ic oln. contg. 10 drops of perhydrot to oxidize S-- to
;04--. Instead of detg. 11r- by the Volhurd titration, tile
iodametric procedure dv::cribcd in the previous paper (loc.
fit
is advanugmus. W. T. Hall
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I Vecomposilion of organic compounds by potassium. Ill.
MicrodeterTni.tJort of chlorine and bromine. (knil-I
K.:itiz anill ~lbcrt Resch Will- Vie"na). Alikrockemir mr.
.11 kro(hixoAda 19. 1-k1952); cf. C.A. 45.t',:.:IIi.-TAkCA
bAivole of about 4 tog. fair the detsi. of Cl and -1--f 7 111S.
Io' Ilt- 11SC K 1114t 1141 been WAX11VAl 'Aith pety. elln't land
preNcrVed Uniler it. 11cat [lie x-ansple with K ito a slass tube
" hich is about Sent. long with 6 mm. inside Asm. Afteshe.At-
ing. cool and bre-Ak the pointcd end of the tube. Puttheojwn
jo.Irfs in 2 rot. of 95% MeOH and afterwards add a little
111"re water. If the substAnce contains no N of S. add L'
od, of a N IISOg and W drop.,; of 407v ferric Auto soln.
A.1.1 a invii.tired vol. of 0.01 N ANNO, which is 4-111 tol. in
vu-c.,s. Ilvat to Loagulate the AgCl lypt. and filter through
.t filter conig. sea band and aMiestos. WwIh with hut mater
;&nd titrate the txcvIs As* by the Volhard metbW after
Adding 2 off. of oitrubenzene. If S is present some KC.N
,ill lie fortned and thesoln. must be trem"I with AcUll and
the liberated ifC.V boiled off. If S is present treit the act.
ext. from which MeOll has been removed by healing with i
bj,ic solo. conig. 10 drops of pvrhydrol to oxidize S-- to
.4),- -. Instrad of deq. br- by the Volhard titration. the
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KMOD OF MUMINING THR OMIPAL RnMIONS OF "KIR CM"NINT16
11. A. ReschetnikDv (Ullold. 1hurn., 1935, 1, M - 539)e
The str*rK~ h of a cement to max. at a definite 120 content
(e.g.. 14): If the cement butane under external pressure the
max. moves towards lower (220). e.g.. 10%, ibereas the strength
at the am Iner
*&Gen. Cho ratio of OsO.- clay in horsulic
comente which corresponds with the highest strength decressee
when the assent sets under pressure, 31lectre-onnotic measurements
show that sizei caments alveye consist of a positive (towards N20)
and a negative constituent: Portland cament, chalk. and k1peam
are positive: barn" clay, coal slack@ eta. are negative. The
firet stace of the setting to mutumb coagulation of colloids.
Ibl. contraction during mixing of 00 and clay' varies In the
smse order as the st~ h of the resulting cement.
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RUIMANI'VPhyGical Chemistry - Therirndynwri
Equilibrium. Physicoch,~.mical Analysis. Phase
Transit-ion.
Albs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1958, 24102
Author Ruseev, S.
Inst Ducarest Institute of Petroleum and Gas.
Title Contribution to 'the Problem of Determination of the Pos-
sibility of Effectuation of Chemical Reactions.
Orig Pub Lucrarily inst. petrol. si gaze Ducuresti, 1957, 2, Ko 2,
105_i~_:,4
Abstract Description of a method which makes it possible to calcula-
te the region of temperatures and pressures at which a gi-
ven chemical reaction can result in a predetermined yield.
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chemical products and Their kalication.
RUMANU/Chemical TechUO1097- ' petroleum Not= and Rocket
TreatnSut of 11stural Games and E-23
Fuels. Lubricauts.
Abs Jour'. FAferat Zhur-1hinlys, No 5, 1958, 15752-
r : paseev 5.9 Hoffman S -
Autho" Gas
Petroleum 81A rmfurole 0
Bucharest institute cr f oils Derivecl
just, of Selective Purifimtion Vith
Title Study C petrole=-
f rM Rmsniau ParLffini
e Bucurestis 1957, 2, 1VO 22
Ucrurile inst- PtArOl' a' 8%Z
0_-Jg Pub: L
149-169.
~jls light, mediuln., and be& IVY derived from Psraff'-
Abstract: For C intya-Wkoy-noreshl'i L _iterated,
nic petroleum of tbO5 Tfi a study was MR&M Of the effect Of
lbassian spelliA&7 dey6sitp and quality
temperature and :role: oil ration on tbA yield or the seltc-
Ct. IGr%Pbs have been PlOtt,-"d f
of the refined PrOdu Of purification. The authors PrO-
tion Of optimal conditions
Card 1/2
cf
inte a 54,-~;rje sec'ian. Te:unl--~,a j-u-
RLSEK., Franjo, inz. . visi tahnicki garadnik (Novi Sad, Fruskogorski pat,
Kula 3/VII)
Importance of an intermediate control in designing automation of
production processes in foundries, forges, and plants for thermal
treatmolit, TohylD:a Jug:Suppl.-Masirwtvo 12 no,,3:488-492 I-Ir 163.
1. Pokrajinski zavod 7A unapredenje organizacije industrijake
proizvodnje i produktivnosti rada, Novi Sad.
PAKSHIN, M.F., RESEITCHUX, N.A., KAZAKOTA, T.G.
Unusual case of amoebic dysentery. Sov.med, 22 TLO-11:150-151
N158 (MIRA 11:11)
1. Iz Sevastopol'skoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stentaiie
(AMEBIASIS, INTESTINAL, case re-'ports
with intestinal ulceration (Rue))
DISCHKAJ Gyozo, dr., a miuszaki **omanyok doktora; ASBOTH, Tiborne;
IR;CKI Tamar.; - MARTHA, Endre; RESETEIRITS, Jossef -, mrnok
-9 1
Remarks delivered at the conferanee, on the.Interactione of
instrumental and organoleptic textile test the trend
of their development. Magy textil 15 no.3: 34-135 Mr 163.
RESEETIC, Boris, inz.
The Ljubljana-Maribor-Austria coaxial cable. FIT zbor 16 no.12:296-
297 D 162,
- --mm
=11
, "'p - - " .
RESETKA, Dusan; PAVLIK, Milos
Determination of total nitrogen in the presence of a high-nitrate
content. Sbor pal vod VSChT 4 no.1:207-219 160, (Em 10:9)
1. Katedra technologie vody, Vyooka skola chemicko-technolc~icka,
Praha.
(Nitrogen) (Nitrates)
RESETKA Dusan
Biological treatment of waste water from viscose rayon processing in
laboratory models of activated sludge tanks. Sbor pal vod VSChT no-3,,
part 1:191-228 159.
1. Katedra technologie vody Vysoke skoly chomicko-tachnologicke,
Praha.
as e o o2 coal p-roductici
10
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List of* V-,~ E,~in t I: Ar 0 p cn c 0 -C r - 1), LC. ','o1. 4
10 -C:! .1.
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L 31249-66 -,-E P(v)/FWP(k)-/EWP(h)ZEV1P(1)
ACC Nlz--- AP6022828 SOM CE CODE: RU/ool8/65)FO-00-/0-63--/6iiii/67i-3~-1,
.tj-MOR: Resetov, D.--Reshatov, D.
ORG: Baumann Tnstitute, Moscow
TITIE: Ways for increasing the safety and durabillty of machines
SOU11C2: Constructia de masini, no* 3. 1965, 13~-137
TOPIC TAGS: machine industry, safety engineering, durability A
ABSTRACT: A survey of the measures used In the Soviet Union to increase the safety
and durability of machines. Design, construction and operational aspects are cov,eredJ
5ased on author f s Eng e abstj Lj-pRjs
SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DATE: none
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uDct 621-7
ISTOMIN. Georgiy Petrovich, inzh..; RESH, Fridrikh Frantsevich. inzh.;
FILIPPOV. V.V.. inzh., retsenzent; ME13TEV. A.S.. inzh., red.;
HATVL"fEVA, Te.H., tekhn.rod.
[cranes on rubber-tired wheels and railroad cranes] Fnevmokoleanye
zholeznodorozhnyo krany. Mosi-va, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino-
atroit. lit-ry, 1958. 326 p. (MIRA 11:7)
(Cranes. derricks, etc.)
DUCHINSKAYAo YuliYa Ivallovna; CHEBYSUEV, Aleksandr Grigorlyevich; KISELEVA)
yo;N,, kand.tokhngnauk, retsenzent; MEMIR, V.K., ia2h., spetared.;
G.S.. red.; TARASOVA, N.M., teklin.rod.
[Froduction of synthetic aromatic principles] Proizvodstvo
iatatichaskikh dushistykh veshchest'v- jjos,,cva, Pishchapromizdat,
1959. 163 P. (MIRA 12:4)
(Plavorint-, essencrs)
TOVBIN, laaak goiseyevich; FAYNBERG. Yevsey Yefimovich; BOROVOY, L.P.,.
inzh.. retsenzent; KR IN. N.G.. kand.tekhn.nauk, "tared.;
RESH, G.S.. red.; SOKOLOVA, I.A., takhn.red.
(Technological designing for fat processing enterprises;
refining and hydrogenation of fatal Tpkhaologichookoe
proektirovanie shiropererabatyvaiushchikh prodpriiatil;
rafinataila i gidrogenizataiia zhirov. Moskva. Pishchm-
promizdat, 1959. '398 p. (KIU 12:6)
(Oils and fats)
GRYAZHOV, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; ZELIKKAN. Grigorly
Fedorawich, kand. tokhn. nauk; KUZNNSOV, N.M., inzh., reteenzent;
FXRTMAN, G.I., Imnd. tekhn. nauk, spetared.; REM, G.S., red.;
CHIBYSHUA. Te.A., takhn. red.
[calculation, storage and transportation of distilled spirits]
Uchet, khranenie i transportifovka spirta. Moskva. Pishchapromlzdat,
1958. 179 P. (KIRA 11:7)
(Alcohols)
pVICH,. MORMIS, Ya
I.L
popoV, P.K.; pOpOV# N.G.; REZIIIKOV, "0.'; BOR
RESH, G.S., red.; SCKOWVA. I.A.. tekhn. red-
and financial alan for sugar plants:
(Technical, indnstrialp of drawing them'up] Tekhoromfinpl'911 -_-,.i.,-Irnykh
principles and methods odika Gostavlt3niia. Moskva, FishchepromiZdat,
zavodov; printBIPY I met (KIRA 11:12)
1958- 147 P- (Sugar industry)
GRZ111VO. V.S., Imtid.tekim.nauk; RESH, G.S.. red.; KISIRA. Ye.l., tekhn.
red.
[Food value and chemical ingredients of caqned goods] Pishchevaia
teennost' i k-himicheskii sostav konseryov. Moskva, Pishchapromiziat,
195 7. 2 06 p . (MIRA 11:4)
(Yood, Canned)
GARBUZOV,Z.Ye., inzhoner; NIIDOKUCHAYNV,B.B., Insbener; HISH.F.P., Inzhener
YRDOBOY.A.P., inzhener; KHLOPMOV,N.N., inzhenerrSHURXr=,S.R.,
Whener
The 2-153 excavator with hydraulic transmission mounted on the
OBelarus' tractor. Makh. strol. 12 no.6:549 Js 955.
UxcavatW sachInery) (MM FI:6)
--Ito
JIJOVIYEV, A.I.; PRASS, B.Yu., spetsredalAor; RESH _G-S.. redaktor;
GOTLIB, X.H., tekhnicheskiy redaktoF WAR
[Technology of common and iodized salt] Tekhnologlia v7varochnoi I
iodirovannoi soll. Moskva. Pishihepromizdat, 1957- f~5 P-
(salt) (MLRA 10:9)
EICERPTA YEDICA Sec 9 Vol 13 1 Surge ry Nov 59
6GJ81. THANSPARIETAL SPLENOPonToGRA Pill' IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF EPI-
GASTRIC TUNIOURS (Russian text) - Resh 1. , Bret 1. and Liskova M.-
KHIRURGIYA 1959 2 (10-20) Tables__r_rrru-s-.--9
More than 400 splenopor;ographic examinations were pet-formed by the authors
without any complications. In 781jo of the cases the spleen was normal in size; the
percentage of unsuccessful examinations averaged 2.5%. The authors give a short
description of: (a) the technique of examination with skiascopic coidrol: (b) the
normal splenoportogram on the basis of analysis of 25 normal examinations and
(c) splenoportograms in various diseases. The pathological cases are subdivided
into 6 groups. The results of analysis of 174 examinations in 162 patients with epi-
gastric tumours are presented. The greatest diagnostic significance of spleno-
portography lies In the improvement of the diagnosis of liver tumours. Spleno-
portography is also a valuable method in the diagnosis of retroperitoncal and pan-
creatic turnours where. besides the detection of the tumour, it permits conclusions
on the possibility of surgical intervention. In tumours of the stomach it is possible
to detect metastases in the splenic hilum, in the pancreas. in the hepatoduodenal
ligament and the growth of the tumour itito the pancreas. Sp!enoportography.
however, cannot establish the indications for surgical intervention in tu mours of
the stomach; it only facilitates the preoperative diagnosis' In tumours of the
stomach and ofthe left and right curvatures of the large intestine, splenoportography
helps the surgeon to determine the possibility of surgical procedure. In tumours
of the kidneys and adrenal glands, splenoportography doeLi not play an important
part and is indicated only in tumours wit
of the portal blood flow. It atypical signs pointing to the disturbance
J)0jjSK0v, V.Ye., kand.ekonom.nBukp
GIL 339 G.G.. karid.tekhn.nauk; K.M., kand.skonoM.nauke
retsenzent# BPetsred.; yaoROVICH, teldln-red.
-ed - TARASOVA9
retsenZent; G.S.,
teChniC,j norms in the food induStryj Tekhni
ESetting Up ti. Moskvas,
cheskoe normirovSniO v pishchevOi prom7l3hlennOG
Pishchepromi2dat- 1959. 289 P- (MIRA 14:2)
(Food industr7)
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Combined dust removal from mine atmosphere. Bezop. trLda v prom.
5 no. 5:27-28 14y 161. 14! 5)
1. Berczavskiy rLidnik im. S.M. Kirova.
(Berezovskiy-Gold nines 4nd inining-Safety measures)
112-3-6226
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957,
~ Nr 3, P. 168 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Re3h, V. K., Donalldson, Ye. Ye.
TITLE: Portable Instruments for Monitoring of A -Rays
(Portativnyye pribory dlya dozimetrii p -luchey)
PERIODICAL: Dozimetriya ioniziruyushchikh izluchenly, Moscow,
-etizdat, 1956, pp. 121-131
Gostekhteo.
ABSTRACT: The author describes A- andd~ -radiation dosimeters
using an ionization chamber as the detector and a
scintillation counter with a delicate scintillator.
V*B*I*
Card I/1
i
I RESH, Yu.A., assistent
Wave disintegration in shallow waters. Trud7 LIIZHT no.165:
20-214* 159. (MIRA 13:5)
(waves)
4
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S c
with an iivlinl~--l
Lr~-n-n
8(6), 14(6) SOV1112-59-2-2662
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2. p 54 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Resh, Yu. A.
TITLE: Utilization of Water Energy of Small Rivers for Local Electric Railroad
Supply (ispol'zovaniye vodnoy energii malykh rek dlya mestnogo
elektrosnabzheniya zheleznoy dorogi)
PERIODICAL. Sb. stud. nauchn. o-va Leningr. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp.. 1958,
Nr 4, pp 101-106
ABSTRACT: -In raising the traffic capacity of the electrified railroad transportation.
the correct choice of electric power supply to small railroad stations is a first-
priority objective. In -TYia-r-y cases, instead of stearn energy, utilization of cheap
water energy of small rivers, with an installed capacity of 50-500 kw, will be
more economical. On the strength of experience with small rural hydroelectric
generating stations, it is recommended that the railroad hydroelectric
generating stations be designed on the basis of the average winter 90-per cent
Card I/Z
SOV/112-59-z-2662.
Utilization of Water Energy of Small Rivers for Local Electric Railroad Supply
available discharge in a low-water year, and that the peculiarities of the rail-
road transportation be taken into consideration. A project of a 94-kw hydro-
electric generating station is cited as an example.
V. A. P.
Card 212
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Leturgfad. rtedrai'nasa Acrologithskaca ablvalwita, I'& 7:16~21, 1952. 9 tab1cs. DL
p baween the haj&~d thi doud base and the h
-11e authors examine the~relatLaasbi
fejaad that tar strmatus claudLss, no
visibility for fitratus clouds up to 150 m. It was
PuWary and Itodwatal vWhtUt c!4YL,
.~p 4,
mixts between the height at the kwcr doud b t
always pet mit good viaibility. Qp the caw of Ns-Fr6 d*.,6, the rmrlado i
i clomud height a:-3 horizontal visilAtity is very slf6t being exptsAd only at ts he' ti, -
t U...! only in tbe case of Frnbclouds- rhe data on cloud heights and visibility are presem*ed In
t?bles. ~`wbiea lfradixgs. L. Cloud height-vaibility mlitlonships 2.Claudbeight LfEad-
- -1 2% .
-'r"3HC-HI,KCVAI A. .1
DIF~prtation:"InvestjrRtjon of the Procfss of the Sp,-,ara-tion of Mixtures by
R-ctification and Molecular Di-tillation." Cand Tech Sci, Moqcovi Chamicotechriological
1-ist, Mo!zrow, 1955. (Rt-.fera*.4vn.,,y Zhurnal--Khimiya, Mof~~-xw. No 5, Mar 54)
SO:SUM 21-15, 19 Oct 54
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4512
l( Tsentralirf-ye. aerologicheskaya observatorlya
Atmosfernraya turbulentnost' (Atmospheric Tuxbulence) Moscow, Gidrameteoizdat
(Otd-uiye), 196o. 102 p. (Its: Trudy, vyp. 34) 750 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Glavapye u-Dravieniye giclrcmeteorologicheskoy sluzhby pri
Savete Ministrov SSSR.
Ed-! S.M. S~me-ter, Candidate of Physics and Mathemattes; Ed.: M.1. Sorokina;
Teth. Ed.: I.M. Zarkh.
PURPCGE~ This issue of the Transactions of the Central Aerological-Observator7
Is intended for meteorola&Lsts. it may also be useful to aviation personnel.
C"OVERAGE: The articles in t4is collection dontain the results of experimental re-
search on turbulence in the trck?osphere and lower stratosphere. IndixLdual
articles deal with methods used in experimental investigation of atiosloheric
tarbuience by studying.its effect on aircraft and free ballons. N6 person-
are given. References fc1low each article.
Oaxd l/ 2
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TAKE OF "CTrrM- -S
Pi.nLl-q, N.Z. The Present State of t1e Prdblem of Free A~mosphere Turbulence
Cam,3-'Ing Aircraft BiLmpiness 3
Shmeter, S.M. Turbulence in the Clouds of the UpT~&r Tro,
posj:here 52
Scme Reslj1ts of tb~n In-trestigatim of T-arbulence in Fronts 59
Piwas, N.Z. M&arcituibulant Exchange in tht Free Atmo~phere 70
L-I.tvinova, V.D., and V.I. Sil&yeva. Results of Investigating Vertical
Air Moti ms With Free Flights 79
Shil.r? G.N. 00tai-ning the Tnxe Form of an individual Turbulent Gust
Acc--rdinE to the Dynamic Crve-eload of the Aircraft 98
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UMCILIKOVA, A.A.
Computing vertical wind velocities by airplane overloads. Trudy
TSAO no.24:39-43 '58- (MIRA 12: 1)
(Winds) (Aeronautics in uia;6orology)
S/789/62/000/043/004/0051~
J~UiTHOR& Reahch
Mkova, A., Silayeva, V. 1.
:~'TITLE: Some problems 'of *the methodology of vertical and horizontal airc;aft
sounding of the atmosphere.
'SOURCE: TsentralInaya aerologicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy, no.43.
Moscow, 1962, 65-71.
TEXT: 'The paper examines the dete min of the dynamic- pressure-correc-
r ation
tion (DPC) coefficient (C) for the temperature (T) as measured by the ILLO T sAb)'c~:_
electrometeorograph (EM) aboard high- speed aircraft (A/C) , such as the TU-104
and IL-18 A/C, and discusses the plotting of representative cross-sections through J:I~".
midlatitude jet-streams. The thermometer (TM) element used was a Pt-resistance....,'L
TM enclosed in a ZaYisev-Ladokhovich metalfairing. The formerly, employed
method of determining the DPC C by making high-level- speed (Vmax) and minimum-
level- speed (Vmin) runs of 2 - 3. min each, forward and reverse, oyer a given hori-
zontal track, was abandoned, since the large turning radii of high-speed A/ e
C mak
the return to a given track uncertain and the maintenance of aIrigorously constant
IAS is extremely difficult at either end of the IAS range of such A/C. The ne%V*
method consists in a constant-elevation operation in which the IAS. is gradually
varied from Vmax to Vmin and back. The test runs were made preferably in anti--,
cyclonic and clear-sky conditions. in which the constant-level horizontal T gradients
were extremely small. Flights within ice-crystal clouds, at some distance from
.Card 1/4
Some problems of the methodology of vertical.... S/78916Z/000/043/004/005
frontal phenomena, were also satisfactory.. The DPC C was then determined, from.
the IAS and T readings; it assumed the same value for the TU- 104and the IL- 18 A/C
for the given faired EM. Errors: Frequently, the EM pressure (P) reading during
take-off (TO) and landing (TF-1-s-at ariance with station pressure by as much as 10-
v
1Z nib; this is attributed to airflow irregularities in the TO and L configuration of -
/C; hence, station data should be employe~and not EM da a nts
the A ta. Displ cerne
of the light dots of the K4-51 recorder should be verified by reference to their in-
itial positions. If a flight, while following an isobar, passes above an underlying
frontal surface, the elevation determination maybe in error by 100,- 200 m, unless
a vertical sounding through the frontal surface provides accurate information about
the vertical T distribution. Static-pres sure- line leaks may be a source of major
errors. A comparison between A/C soundings and balloon soundings performed
within 2 hrs of the APOB was made.. T inversions, isotherrv-1 layers, and the
tropopause. were *ckedupbytheA/CEM some 300mea the radio-
P3 rlie~- than by
sonde (smaller time lag because of better ventilation). A/C scundings picked up
thin ifiversion layers thlat~were missed com-pletely,by the balloon sondes. In the.:
1-9-km layer the balloon-sonde Treadings were, in the mean.: 2.39C lower than the-,,~~,:.-
A/C readings, with a r.m. s. deviation of *20C. Above the 9-km level (tropopa use),,._,
the difference between the means became I smaller,, the r. m. a. deviation greater-.
Some aspects of the construction of meanvertical atmospheric cross-sections 'are
Card ZA
lome problems of the methodology of vertical. S/789/6Z/000/043/004/005
J"~
described, for example, mean vertical sounding performea b* an expedition in the:-
y
rar East in which Jet. stream phenomena were found to be assocLatsd with an
_h could be traced from a 5-6-km elevation to th
front whic e tropopause within its
steepest or broken-up portion, and in which it -was made manifest that 'the Jet-
stream axis was located underneath the tropical ti6popause in its warna region.,
To obtain sucl-i a mean cross-section, each individual aerological cross-section.
was dvided..into, rectangles, the height of which was the vertical distance from
the point of intersection of the tropical tropopausewith the upper boundary of the
frontal surface (Point (a) on Fig. 3. shown on Card 414) to the intersection of the
same vertical with the lower boundary of the frontal surface (b), and the width of
which was the horizontal distance fromthe latter point (b) to the upper boundary of
the frontal surface (c). For each of these rectangles the mean T and mean wind
velocity was determined. If afiy one rectangle covers a frontal region or regions
above and below the tropopause, then two mean temperatures must be computed.,
The mean wind velocity should be obtained as a deviation of the isotachs passing
through the rectangle under consideration from the.maximurn isotach of the jet
stream. The result is a mean vertical cross- .a ection of the Jet stream. The center
of the coordinates is tentatively placed at the point of intersection of the tropical
tropopause with the frontal surface - The mean isatach isodeviations (in 116) and the
mean isotherms are connected with continuous and broken lines, respectively.
Similarly, cross-sections can be drawn showing the distribution of A/C g-loads
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ACC NR. AP7005858 SOURCE CODE':-- _UR1618i/6616681o121363~13639
AUT11OR- Alcksandrov, K. S.; Reshch-iko.vap L. M.; Besnosikov, B. V.
ORG: Institute of Physicst SO AN SSSR, Krasnoyarsk (Institut fiziki SO Ali SSSR)
TITILE: Anomalies of elastic properties in KMnF3
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8,'no. 12, 1966, 3637-3639
TOPIC TAGS: elastic viLve, temperature dependence, potassium compound, manganese com-
pound, fluoride) crystal lattice vibration, second order phase transition
ABSTRACT: In view of observation of anomalies in elastic properties of strontium
titanate, the authors checken on the possible existence of such anomalies in other
perovskite substances, particularly K14nF3. The crystals were grown in graphite
crucibles in an argon atmosphere. The temperature dependence of the elastic wave
velocitieG were determined by pulsed ultrasonic methods at 30 NHz. The temperature
dependence of the wave velocity decreased with decreasing temperature, first slowly
and then abruptlj at 200K,, with very strong absorption at 180-190K where measurements
could not be'made. An Increase was then observed below 180K. Twinning was.observed
by optical means at 180K. A similar wave-velocity dependence and absorption anomaly
near 180 - 190K was observed in measurements with shear waves in the [100) direction.
The anomaly in the elastic properties of KMn.F3 near the phase transition point (lB4K)
is similar to that observed in SrTiO3 at 110K, but the region of anomalous behavior
is broader in XKnF38 beginning at 20 - 256 before the transition point, probably as
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NR: -AF70058-58
a result of the larger lattice distortion. Since the phase transition of MnF3 is
not accomapnied by anomalies of the magnetic or dielectric properties, it is proposed!
that the anomalies are due primarily to changes In the lattice vibration specilrum.
.The spontaneous lattice deformation arising in the law-temperature phase can be in-
terpreted from the point of view of Landau's theory of second-order phase transitionsi
The anomalies in the velocity and absorption of the elastic wave near the transition
can also have a relaxation character. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
SUB CODE: 20/ SUM DATEI OYWY661 ORIG REFS 001/ OTq REF: 006
Card i!/ i!
ACC NR, AP6036322 SOURCE CODE: CE/0030/.66/018/011/017/020
AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, K. S.; Reshchikova, L. M.; Beznosikov, B. V.
ORG: Institute of Physics, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences. Krasoyarsk
TU~I.E: Behavior of the ..elastic constants of KMnF3 single crystals near the transi-
tion of puckering
SOURCE: Physics statua solidi, v. 18, no, 11, 1966, K17-K20
TOPIC TAGS: elasticity, phase transition,Ycrystal structure, cubic crystal
ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the anomaly in the elastic behavior of KMnF3
single crystals. KMnF3 has two phase transitions. Above 184K the crystals have a
cubic structure. Below this temperature they possess orthorhombic symmetry. The
crystals were grown from a melt of MnF2 z:nd KF11F in Ar and 11F gas atmosphere. The
specimen had orientations of [1001 [1101, and [1111, and linear dimensions of 1.9545,~
1.3560, and 1.3203 cm, respectively. The velocities of longitudinal and 'Shear
elastic waves in these directions were measured by an ultrasonic pulse method
(3 x 107 cps). A sharp anomaly in the elasticity of KMnF3 single crystals was
found in the vicinity of the upper phase transition. All velocities (V) rise with
the temperature in the cubic phase in the range investigated. For the majority of
crystals, the slopes of C k(T) and V(T) curves (Cik is the elastic constant) are
negative. At 20 to 30* aWe the transition (for the above-mentioned crystals the
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ACC 11Rt- -AP6013136 SOURCE CODE: LJR/0057/66/036/004/0759/0762
'THOR.
~AT Kvartskhava,.I,F,,; Meladze,R.D,; Khautiyev,E.yu.; RPshcbq~pyak, H.G'
MIX: On reasons for the limitation of the velocity of vlasmoids in rail accelerators
~.SOURCE: Zhurnal tokhnicheskoy.fiziki, v. 36# no. 4, 1966, 759-762
rOPIC TAGS: plasma accolerator,.plasma acceleration rail accelerator, plaamoid,
plasma gun
IBSTRACT: It is suggested that the reason why the velocities of plasmoids in rail
ccelerators are more.than an order of magnitude lower than the possible stationary
rift velocities in the crossed fields is that'not one plasmoid, but a chain of
uccessive plasmoids, is formed in the accelerator.: Experimental data are reviewed
hich indicate that a number of plasmoids are in fact produced; the failure to observe
ultiple plasmoid production in some experiments is ascribed to the complexity of the
henomena that can arise. The mechanism of multiple plasmoid production is discussed,~.
he repeated breakdowns giving rise to the successive plasmoids.reduce the applied
otential, limit the velocity of the plasmoids, and regulate the quantity of accel-
rated plasma. It is argued that currents will circulate between the'successive
lasmoids of the chain, as a result of which most of the discharge current will be
arried by the first and last plasmoids of the chain and the intervening.ones will not.
UDC: 52309
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RESHANOV, A.
Change the system of work remunerntion for loading and unloading.
Sots.trud 4 no-1:129 Ja '59- (MIRA 12:2)
(Longshoremen) (Wages)
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RESIUNOV .. .. -
Growth of labor productivity and the wage system for loading and
unloading operations. Rech. transp. 16 no.6:6-8-je *57.
(KM 10:8)
1. Nachallulk otdola truda i zarplaty GorlkovBkogo port&.
(Loading and unloading) (Wages)
RESHANOVO &.S.
Using an electromagnetic hoist in the Gorkiy harbor. Rech.transp.
15 no.12:25-26 D 356. (MLR& 10:2)
(Gorkiy -~Hoisting machinery)
0
SOKOLOV, V.N., RESHANOV, A-S-
Effect of the ,JzDe factor on the break-up of drops in a stream
made turbulent by a bubbling gas. Zhur.prikl.khim. 33 no-5:1068-
1075 MY 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy inatitut imeni Lensoveta.
(Drops) (Dispersion)
I
1".
YAINISI&I'V,-.'~ !)',I Y, A.V. ; A.,-. ; BOLIfi OVSK., V , R.-'
Production cf di-~---ersion polyvinyl acel~at-e uowders.
PlasL. massy r1o.801-33 165. C.".R! 1E:9)
FMANITI, Yt.T.i SHISHLYPOIKOVA, E.M.,* RESIMHENX0., Z.Is
'I
.Z. -iulltaneous complex treatment of a.lumina-,ontaining highly farrousq
alludi aluminosilleatesq TSvet.met. 38 no*7:58-62 J1 165.
(MIRA 18i8)
Vol
"Autor,,,o-,ive electric crane for loading tirpi)er. from tne Auss'.an." D. 41.
(PULAi,,.A Vol. 9, no. 2, Ze:.-. 1953, Fraha, Czec'ioslovakia.)
3 Gi: -*ton,~n_Ly Tj.S-~, European Accrjssi~,i-s, L.~-, Vol. 2, 7, JuV, 1953, Uncl.
RZSH(;fIIKOV, DmItriy Sergeyevich
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[With the aid of functional prosthesis] S pomoshchliu rabochago
proteza. Moskva, Koiz. 1958. 37 P. (MIRA 13:12)
(ARTIFICIAL LIIGS)
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25E69. RFSHCHIKOV, 7. K. 0 nepravillnom kormlenii skctr, zhomom.
Sath,nr. prom-st,' 1949, No. 7, S. 40-411
So. Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 34, lbskva, 1949
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l'ontoon-tyile If lo a I% in, ';"arri.ping E tat icn. G-' dr . i 7: 10-15
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SUBJEM USSR/Floating Pumping Stations
AUTHORi Reshchikov, G. V., Engineer
TITLEs "Floating Type Pumping Stations" (Plavuchiye nasoanye stantaii
poplavkovogo tip&)
PERIODICALt "Gidrotekhnika i Maliorataiya", 1957, # 7, PP 10-15, (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Electrified floating pumping stations have been used exten-
sively on the KURA River of the AZERBAIDZHAN SSR during
recent years. Endeavoring to improve the design of these
stations, the department for mechanization of the chief ad-
ministration of Kuraarakevodstroy developed a floating type
pumping station with vertical rotary pumps. The station con-
sistod of 2 pontoons, manufactured of 4 mm thick sheet metal,
each 11 m long, 2 a wide, and 1.4 m high, equipped with 2 ver-
tical circular pum pe of the type2onpB-60 (20 PrV-60), with a
capacity of 0.75 cu m/sec per unit.
These stations required but half of the material for construc-
tion, are easy to assemble, service and operate.
The article contains 3 figures, 1 table, 2 diagrams, and
Card 1/2 2 photographs.
99-7-2/14,
TITLEt "Floating Type Pumping Stations" (Plavuchiye nasoanye stantsii
poplavkovogo tipa.)
ASSOCIATIONt KURAARAKSVODSTROY (KY;MAPAKOOMPOO)
PRESENTED BY:
SUBMITTEDt
IVAILABLEs At the Library of Congress.
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G. V.
2 9133 --itroitel'stvo ~Aovuc--iidi nasQsny'--h s antciy na reke
i , -otiheiiiya ( i Lz-ut-A--n sl * mlt-vu, 194~- , %o. , s - 27
11;-re (til..a oi - -29
SU: Ilatopis' 2~liurri&l'nyrkh -Itatey, 'ol. 39, Hoskov, lg-"I;g
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IMUCHIKOV, _lUkhail.- Al~dreyevich; YUNATOV, A.A., doktor biolog.nauk, otv. red.;
KULITIASOV) I.M., red.izd-va: VOLKOVAI V.V., tekhn.red.; SDEINA,
G.S., tekhn.red.
[Steppes of western Transbaikalial Stepi Zapadnogo Zabaikallia.
Moslkva, Izd--vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 171 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR.
Vostoclino-Sibirsiii filial,'Irkutsk. Trudy, no.34) (MIRA 14:7)
(Transbaikalia--Steppes)
1. RESHCHIKOV, M. A.
2. TJSSR (600)
4. Feather Grass-Transbaikalia
7. Discovery of new species of feather grass in Transbaikalia. 3ot. zhur.
37 to. 6 1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.
,9ESHCHIKOV, M. A.
"The Steppes of Southeastern Trans-Baykaliya.11 Cand Biol Sci,
Inst of Botany imeni V. L. Kor..:xov, Acad SSci USSR (Apr-Jun 54).
(Vest Ak Nauk, Nov 54)
Surve:~ of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (11)
SO: Sum. No-521, 2 Jun 55
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RESHCHIKOV. M.A. (Irkutsk)
Discovery of an association with the dominant species Stipa Klemenzii
Roshev. in southeastern Transbaikalia. Bot.zhur. Y9 no;4:588-591 Jl-Ag
154. lk (KLYA 7:10)
(Tranabaikalia--Grasses) (Grasses--Transbaikalia W.Botany-1cology)
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SHORIN, S.N.Y doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; SHCHEPKIN, S.I., zasl. deyatell
nauki i tekhniki, prof., vtv. red.; LASTOVTSEV, A.M., prof. red.-
KARAVAYn", N.M., prof., red.; KOKOREV, D.T., prof., red.; PETROKAS,
L.V., prof., red:; RESHCgKGVj.M., dots., red.; SOKOLOV, S.N., prof.0
red.; SOKOLOV, S I.-' Dro .. red.; KkODZHAYEV, AJI., dots., red.;
LEBEDEV,..K.I., kand: teldm. nauk.-dbts. red.; TAEOVA, A.L., red. izd-
va; UVAROVA, A.F.,Aekhn. red.
(Investigation ax4 calculation of heat engineering and power generating
processes] Issledovaniia i raschety teploenergeticheskikh i energo-
khimicheskikh protsessov; sbornik statei. Pod red. S.N.Shorina. Mo-
sk7a, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 137 p.
(MIRA 14:10)
1. Moscow. Institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya.
(Heat engineering) (Power engineering)
, RESHCHIKOV, P.M., kand.tekh.nauk, dotsent
Fortieth anniversary of the Moscow Institute of Chemical Machinery.
Khim.mash. no.2:5-6 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:3)
I ., (Chemical engineering-Study and teaching)
ZA1-WSKIY, I.I.; 'i-ESICHIOV V.P.; KHOKIILOVA, MIP.; FERTLUKOVA, 1,,JM,.(,%!os-I,-va)
Dynamics of the restoration of herriatopoiesis ir irradiated mice
followin- bone narrow transplantation. Pat.fiziol.i eksp.terap. 6
0
no.2:26-31 Mr-Ap 162. (111HA 15:8)
1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordona Lonina inatituta govintologii i porolivaniya
krovi (dir. - dyostvitollroy chlen KIT SSSH prof. A.A.'~Itgdlsnrov).
(HADIATION SIMOESS) (BONE 1,~A-ftiOW--l~iAliSPW.TTATIOII)
(h--Fl-'.OFOIETIC SYSTEM)
RESHCHIKOV, V. P., Cand Med Sci -- (dies) "Oh~ conditioned reflex
activity in dogs andgourse of experimeantal neurosp~s undw;kretion of
artificial hydrosulftiric and carbonate baths." Vos, .19-~8. 10 pp
O!in of Health RSFSRp Central Inst of Health Resort 200 CoDies
(KL, 16-58, 124)
41-r
RESHCHIKOV, V.P.
On the transplantation of hemopoietic organs and tissues in diseases
of the blood system. Probl.gemat.i perel.krovi 4 no.9:16-23 S '59.
(MIRA 13:1)
1. Iz TSentrallnogo, ordena Lenina instituta gematologii t perelivani-
ya krovi (dir. - deystvitelInyy chlen ANN SSSH prof. A.A. Bagdasarov)
Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya, SSSR.
(UMATOPOIRTIC SYSTEM transpl.)
(BLOOD DISEASES 'ther.)
USSR/Human and Anirml Fhysiology (Horm.1 Und Fatholordcal). T-12
Nervous Systems 11i&icr Neryons Activity, Dehaviare
Abs jour : Ref Zhur - Dioli., Nu 11) 1958Y 51330
Author : Reshchikov V.P.
Inst
Title : ChanCes of Conditional Reflex Activity in Dogs turder the
Influence of Hydrogen Sulfite and Carbon Dioxide Daths.
Orig I'lub : Vo-:~r. kurortole, fizioterapii i lechebn. fiz. Kultury,
1957, m 4.. 49-56.
Abstract : Vo abstract.
Cm-'d 1/1
it,&ShCHIKOV, V. P.
Change in the conditioned reflex activity of dogs as affected by
hydrogen sulfide and cal5on dioxide. Yop.kur.fizioter. i lech.fiz.
kul't. 22 no.4:49-56 Jl-Ag '57- (MIRA 10:11)
1. Fiziologicheskoy laboratorii otedela e ksperimentallnoy, kurcrto-
logii (zav. F.D.Vasilenko) TSentrallnogo Instituts kurortologil
(dir. - kandidat meditsinskikh nauk G.M.Pospelova)
(HYDROGEN SULF IDS WFECT)
(CARBON DICXIDFr--PHYSIOLOGICAL RFFECT)
RESHCHIKOV, V.P.; KHOKHLOVA, M.P.; FERTUKOVA, R.M.
Influence of homologous bone marrow transplantation on the course
of leukenric processes in mice vith transplanted leukosis. Probl.
gemat.i perel.krovi no.9:17-21 761. (1-aRA 14:9)
1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina instituta gematologii i pereli-
vaniya krovi (dir. - deystvitelln7yy ohlen 2411 SSSR prof. A.A.
Bagdasarov (deceased]) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(M-AMOW.-TRAIISPLAY.TATION) (LEUKENIA)
ROSTOV'TSF,V. G.N.. kand.tekhn.nauk-, POKHODAYEY, K.S., kand.tekhn.nauk;
Rv,SHC.qIKOV, Tu.p., inzh., GOLOVIN, B.I., inzh.
Certain structural Improvements in P-5 tennili testing machines
for short time testing at high temperatures. Trudy KATI no-43:131-
!3.5 160, (MIRA 13:7)
(Testing machines)
RESHCHIKOVA, A.A.; SILAYEVA, V.I.; SIUCTER, S.M.
Growth of cumulonimbus and the chaxacteristics of the overlying
temperature field in the upper troposphere and in the troponause
zone. Trudy TSAO no-47:55-62 163. (MIRA 16:12)
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AUTHOR: Reshchikova_, A. A.
TITLEt Three-dimensional distribution of orographic turbulent zones In the Adlerft
Novorossiysk sector during a bora
SOURCE: Tsentral'naya aerologicheskaya observatoriya, Trudy, no. 63, 1965.
Voprosy dinamiki atmosfery (Problems of atmospheric dynamics), 56-69
TOPIC TAGS: atmosphere, wind, turbulence~' aircraft 11
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ABSTRACT: In the fall of 1963,-the TsAO, jointly with GosNII GVF, TsIP. and GGO
studied turbulence above the Black Sea Coast In the sector from AdleF-to,
Novorossiysk. Investigations were carried out with an LI-2 airplane laboratory
and an MI-4 helicopter. The airplane was equipped for determinin g air,tempera-
ture, pressure,, moisture content, vertical overloading, pitch, and roll. Inves-
tigations of the aerological structure of the Novorossiysk bora and the distribu-
tion of the turbulent zone In the bora layer, which give rise to rough flying ,
for aircraft, indicate that2 1) an inversion layer is present during the bora
above both windward and lapward slopes of the mountain rangel 2) at the beginning
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of the bora, the inversion above'the leeward and windward slopes occurs at auni.-a
form height (somewhere between 1.2 and 2 km in the examples studied)., As the
bora develops, the inversion ov'er the leeward slope occurs at a lower level. and
at the end of the bora the inversion is at the earthts surface. Above the wind-
ward sl,ope the height of the inversion layer remains practically the sameS 3) the
vertical temperature gradient in theinversion layer above the leeward slope is
much greater than that over the windward slope$ 4) turbulence, causing bumpiness
in aircraft, is present from the earth's surface'to the upper boundary of the
inversion layer above the leeward slope. The Intensity of the turbulence grad-
ually declines with height; 5) la the investigated region of bumpiness, the most
intense disturbance occurs In the Gelendzhik-Betta region; 6) the horizontal
distribution of the turbulence coqfficient in the bora zone is much more uniform
than the distributionIof overloa&'In the.airplane. This is apparently due to'the
fact that the scale of wind gusti ass Increases with decrease in amplitude. Orig.
art. hass 7 figures, 2 tables, and 1 formula.
ASSOCIATION: Tsentral1naya aerologijcheskaya observatoriya (Central Aerolo2ical
Observatory) _f
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