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ASTASHENKO, A.l.; LIDUR, P.S.; MAKIVYIN, L.G.
Thunderatorm activity in Len:Lnl:7,rad Province in
1961. Trudy
GGO no.146:3-9 163. (MIRA 17:2)
ASTASHENKOY A.I.; MAKHOTKIN, L.G.
Location of near lightning dincharges. Trudy GGO
no.146-.
10-16 163. (MIRA 17:2)
ACCESSION NR: AT4:011509 S/2631/63/000/146/0010/0016
~AUTHOR: Astashenko, A. L; Makhotldn, L, G,*
_*__'_~ in'__
ITLE: Direction-Mi of neir lightning tascharges
T
SOURCE: Leningrad. Glwrn. geoftz. observatariya. Tru4y*, no.
1460 1963. Atmoaf-Druoye
elektrichestvo, 10-16
TOPIC TAGS: lightning, lightning discharge, near lightning
dfachirge, lightnills direction
dete4tion, lightning detection, loop antenna, moteorology,
atmospheric electricity
ABSTRACT: The aut.Ors considered data roga:rding the need for
the selection of speciAl
circuitry for a near-adischarge (to 200 k3n) dire ation-finder
(DF), and showed that these data
were not supported by the results of the testing of a
unidirectional direction-finder using
loop antennas (also roferred -to as "frame" or "'coil"
antennas). Conventional type direction-
finders preserve unidirectivity and, in the laajDrity of cases,
have practically accepULble
errors even at the very smallest distances (to :1. 0 km. During
the last war, in the UV.., due
to pL lack of special D:F equipment, ;kn atterqpt vras made to
use standaro nav~gatlonal DF units
operating on short w6es forDFling atmosp~herLcs; the atiempt
was unsuccessfri as aoonse-
quence of the propciption peculiarities of short waves which
made it impossible, to encompass
Cord 1/3
ACCESSION NR: A,ra11509
a sufficiently large ir~a and because'.of tRe MO. level'of
nterfereribe from r,wRo
4tificial I
staLons. While the Iletworkof cathode Dkclquipment~roodes
observations"over a rai-Lus
of ~'p to several thol,ind. kilometers :: prictical requii0mehts
call for obserftdons of near
dis6harges with lesis.,sensitive equip;,ent' rasMting
ii'the;llevying of differe~i requirements
on these "local" DFV .#ts, otl2er ":me~ekj varying the i~reshold of
sensitivity. Tho
au0ors point out tbat~ requirements for a~curacjy im 4im,4%
dbtermination ap limite6 by
the'angular dimenslofi~. of the lightni4- *Vigation D'F e Vipment
permitis alimuth deter-
qu Wratic arroi of 10-2 ~. In this 0 -that
mbiation with a me an~ , " ;,, ,2hnection, the authores claim
the solution of the problem posed requires, in the majority of
cases,. an 2equracy only in
the lorder of severia i4egrees, but thatf wAil a placing z;o excess
demands on azimuth doter-
mination accuracy, care must be taken to avoid any ambiguity in
bearingreadtags, fo:r
otherwise lhe.valuia of the local DF installation is reduced. The
authors i.*efqr to the work
of Q. G. Ster& a:ad 4. "N. Doyle (Location of near lightning
dideharges. Recent a4vimces
in atmospheric electxiciiy. Proceed. of th(i Sacond confarence on
atmospheric elec Jcity.
charac-
Ed.,, by L. G. Smith 'Loadon, Pergamon Press, 1058),in 4 discussion
of fhe.gcineral~'.
teristics o~ different iantenna. systems and;the results ~f tepts
of a directiou-finder using an
Adcock antenna. 'M(k ponclude this disouggLori with the statement
that, althwi;,p errors of
Ca rd, 2/3
ACCESSION NR: AT-10:115DS
S/2531/63/000/146/0003/0009
AUTHOR: Astashenko A. L; Ly*dzar, P. S.; MakhoUdn, L. G.
TITLE: Thunderstorm ketIvity In the Leningrad region In 1061
SOURCE: Loningrad., Glavn. geofiz. 6baervatorlya. Trudy*, no.
146, 1963. Atr~osfernoyo
elektrichastvo, 3-9
TOPIC TAGS: thunderstorm activity, thunderstorm, thunderstorm
recorder, atmospheirle
electricity, meteorology
ABSTRACT: Summarized in this article are the results of
observations conducted in the
summer of 1961 by ineans of a unidirectional dfirection-finder
and a complex of thunderstorrri
recorders. Charactcristic pocullarities in the distribution of
storms are noted fuld charts,
obtained by various methods, are compiled. :1n the summer of
1961, at the radio-gonlornet-.
rical point at Voyeykt)vo, observations were made of
thunderstorms within a radius of up to
200 Ian with the help of a unidirectional cathode
direction-finder and a set of monotype Lhun.-
derstorm discharge counters of various sensitivity. For purposes
of an approximate deter.-
mination of the distance to the storm, the authors used an
empirically found dependence of
atmospherics (in amplitudo) on tlia remotenesi3 of the source
of;discharges. The storm-,
recorder complex consisted of five inBtrumeniz, with their
sensitivity levels so selected:
Card 1/3
ACCESSION NR: AT4011508
that Instrument No. 5 was activated at storms distant to 200 km,
No. 4 - to 150 krn, No. 3 -
to 1100 km, No. 2 - to 50 km and No. 1 - to 1.5 km. A total of 6,
000 readings were made
during the daytime (from 090D to 2100 h.) in a period embracing
almost the entire storm
period. The charts presented In this article viere then compiled
on the basIF of a statistical
processing of the Information derived from tIW.3c readings. The
authors note, however, Uiat
charts obtained as a result of the standardized processing of
information derived from obser-
vations by radar or atmospherics may differ frDM one another if
there Is a variation in tho
probability of a transition of licavy-rain clouda Into
thunderstorm clouds as a function of
local conditions. As Indicated in one of the latest (at the time
of the article's writing)
recommendations of the World Meteorological Organization,
thunderstorms and heavy
showers cannot be distingul shed on the basis of radar
observations.. After M1 experimental
chart of thunderstorm activity had been compiled, observational
data were collected for the
1961 sununer season and a calculation was made of the sum
duration of daytime thunder-
storme In hours (from 10 Jim* through the endof August). Thanks
to the availability of it
rather closely-knit network. (more than 40 stations), these data
made It possible to complis
a separate chart for storm duration which was combined with a
chart drawn up according to
observations of atmospherics at one point. Olher charts were also
compiled In a similax
Card 2/3
ASTASHEMO
Frequency distribution of thunlerstonas in 1"onix,
I.-a.-I Province
in 1962% Trady GGO no.lY!s68-0 "64 GRA 1738)
Ya. Ye.; NABOYCHENKO K. V.; ASDISEENKCIV, !T.
MMiAYWV) 1. N., Kl1RYUTl1N,, A. A.
"Invest igatior. into critical heat fluxes in a channel of annular
cros,, -sect ion
with forced mction of acetone subcooled below the saturation
tenperature."
paper submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer,
Minsk, 4-12
ma~~ 1964.
Moscow Engineering & Physical Inst.
DENISOV, N.N., polkovnik; ASTASHENKOVI,,F.T.,
inah.-mayor; KADER, Ya.M.,
reel.; SLEPTSOVA, Ye.N., tektn. red.
[Atomic energy] Atomnaia energiia; sbornik statei.
?Ibakva,
Votin.izd-vo M-va oborony Soiuza SSR, 1954. 52 p.
(MIRA 161g)
(Atomic energy)
ASTASELWIKOY, P.T., in-:,hen&r-tuLyor; OLMIKIN. V.S.,
akademik, gf)neral-
'~~RtVi*""tghenei~-no-tekhnichaskoy iiluzhby,
redaktor; XOKR,, TaX,
reclak,w; FRODDY, S.P., dotsent; general-mayor,
inzhenerno-tekh-
niehecki5y aluzhby, konsulltanl:; JUZAKOVA, V.Te.,
takhniCheSkiy
redakto:~
[Electricity o-a airplanes] Elt)ktrichestvo na
samolete. Pod red.
V.S.Kulobakina. Hoskva, Voen. izd..-vo Hinisterstva
oborciny SSSR,
1955. 124 P. (:KIR& 8:7)
1:Airplanee--Electric equipment)
"'M I't. Col.) 011d I': (IM 11 .
IY 3 V , P M
"Problems Ln the Use of Atomic ErierjZr," Military PublishLng
House of the
Ministry of Defense, Moscow, 1955. 320 nafes,,
The book ia a collection of articleiri on atomic enerey :)ublished
in the Red Star
betveen June 1954 and April 1955. These artioles are devoted to
problems in the use of ir
atomic e nerMr, defen:,,e against ato,,,.iie attaoks and foreign.
data cDncerning offensive
atomic warfare.
D 31961.8, 13 Sep 55
ASTASHSYKoV,p., Inshener
r
A~omjc power indultry. Tekh-mol,23 no-9:23-28 S155.
(MLHA 8:12)
(Atom!lc power induntrv)
ininEAR TEMOLCO MID APPLICATIONS: 11, DMUSIMY
v
"Book Review: Atomic Industry," by P. ~P-
Astachankov. Voyenizdat,
1956, 24o Pages, illustrations r.7y --u.-,Iefj .
The author acqoaints the reader with the ntture of
atamic energy)
fission energy, nuclear fuel, the n7acl-= fusion
reaction) and thermonu-
clear reactions. The b-,)ok tel3s in ~Iptail about
the prospects of ap-
plying atomic energy for humen needs, the resources
of atomic fuel,
its processing, problems of protection against
radiation, and the manu-
facture of tbermonuclear fu,~I. Sepa:-ate ch-apterc.
of thAe book a,-)-e de-
voted to the atordic induetvj of the U.S. and Great
brttain. The au-
thor pays particv.1ar attention to thf~ prospects for
development of
atomic-power engineering, types of pover reactors,
nuclear electric
stations, an%-*[ nuclear engines. The 'xok contains
many photographs,
diagrams, and dravrings.
Card: 1/1
MOSKOVSKIY. V.P., general-imayor, rocbl ktorl-&STASHINK07,
P.T., inzhener-
podpol.kovnik, redaktor; WAR "i'd
, Ya.H., re i;k't8VfttI!8IIIS, N.V.,
takhnicheakiy rG~.aktor
(ProblAme of atomic energy utIlization; manual
-1 Problemy ispolizo-
vaniiii ato:mnoi eLergii; abornik statei. Izd. 2- oe. ispr.
i dop.
Moakva, Voon. izd.-vo H-va obox. SSSR, 1956. 623 p. (MI&A
10:4)
(Itomic we,rfare) (At,ntio power industry)
(Radio8ativity-Safety measures)
Subject USSR/Aeronautics - airiation abroad
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 22/23
Author
Title :
Periodical :
Abstract :
Astashenkov, P. A., Hng,-U.Col.
Aircraft with atomic propulsion
Vest. vozd. flota, 4, 89-94, Ap 1956
AID P - 4633
The author, on the b;3sis of foreign literature, mainly
British and American, reviews the possibilities for the
construction of atoml.c propulsion aircraft. Five sketches,
1 graph.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
AID P - 41,11
Subject USSR/Aeronautics - Aircraft (Tu--104
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 6/14
Author Astashenkov P., ancl V. Zhukov
Title A High Altitude and High Speed Jet
Periodical Kryl. rod., 6, 10-11, Je 1956
Abstract History of the con,,itruction and test.13 of the jet
liner Tu-104 narral;ed in a popular form. The range
of the liner is inl1icated, and plans for equipping
the civil aviation with more jet aircraft-mentioned.
N'o factual data of interest. 2 photos.
Inetitution None
Submitted N*o date
AUMOR%. Astasbeakov., P. T., Rag. Lt. CaL. 86-9-21/36.
TIME: 7he Founder of the Modern Rocket Dynamics (Osnovopolo%bmik
oovremei3noy
rake+Wdini6miki)
PEMDIGAL: Vestxdk Vozdxxshnogo Flota, 1951', Nr 9, pp. 61-67
(USSIO
ABSUMT.- 7he article, written on the octasion of the 100th
ann'LvvrBary of tbe
birth of K. E.,Tbiolokvskiy, g.ves a short biography of the
eminent
Itiesian scientist,, and outline(; his most important scientific
achieve-
ments, Such, according to the author of the article Lt. Col,
Astas`hen~ov, are: (a) Tsiolko,;skiyls ana:Lysis of the
theoretical
aspect of' the: problem of the f1ight of lighter-than-timi -air
rigid air-
abips (t2e mekin subject of Tsi)31covskiyls work in the years
1885 to
1892,% Tsiolkovskiy is said t:) have been the first ti) consider
that
mainiAini.ag eonstant the 3-ift Df MU lighter-tban-the-ILix
airship
requd.res that the volum of Us ship vary. He is also said to haNe
been the first to offer a scitatific basis for designing a
dirigible
with a nital envelope (b) Tsi,olkoviskiyfs contributtou to the
stdy
of' tie conditions of flight, oT the lighter-than-the-eAr
airships
(Tsiolkovskiyls artic,3-- "Airp],ane or Bird-Like Flying -
Aviation --
Webine"P I'Aeroplm ili ptita!.-podobnaya - aviatsionnik)ni -
letatell-
naya mehins"O was published In 1894). Tsiolkovskiy is credited
vith
Card 1/5 having conceived the idea of tL cantilever monoplane
with thick wings
The Founder of the Modern Rocket Dynamics (Gont.) 86-9-21/.~16
conceived by Tsiolkovskiy. Man-,Uoned arat
- the ao-called "Tsiolkovskiyls hypothesis*,, Ahich is wordad as
followst
"The rolative velocity of the ajioctsd particles is conistant*-
- Tsiolkovskiyls formula for co:iputing the velocity of a rocket
(V) at
a given momento The formula is quoted thus:
MO
V = 2,3 Vr :Lg 7-9
where Jk% -the actual mass of the rocket at a given moment
19 - the initial mass of -',,he rocket
Vr - the constant velocit.,,r of the particles ejected through
the nozzle;
- and the "Tsiolkovskiyls theor5m", which readas "If the mass of
the
rocket., plus the mass of the explosive enclosed within the
device., in-
creases in a geometric progresolon., the velocity of the rocket
ino-oeases
in anarithmetical progression,." The theorem is offered by
Lt. Ccl. Astashenkov as permitting to assert that *the most
advantageous
way of' increasing the velocity of a rocket is not to augment the
rala-
tive c:uantity of the reserve oJ! fuel carried by the racket,,
but to ac-
celerzite the relative velocity of the particles ejected through
the
nozzlo.11 Second I
., Lt. Col. Ast,:,shenkov outlines briefly sone of
Tsiollcovskly's practical ideas in the rocket technology, viz.s
- the idaa of equipping the rookets with curved spray nozzles;
Card 3/5 - the idea of building "trains of rockets".
Lt.Col,kstashenkov notos that the
f"-21/36
The Founder 6f the Modorn Rocket Dynamics (Conte)
In the last paragraphs of his article, Lt. Col. Astashonkov
oxalts the
role of the Communist party in helping TsAolkovskiy in his
work.9 Mel
cites aome other scientists whoije new ideas in the field of
rocketry
the party had supported and imp~lementedi - Yu. V.
Kondratyulc,, vbo
"reoomnended the use of ozone a;i oxidizer., instead of
oxygen,, and mig-
gested to add metals to the fuel"; - V. Ps Glushko,, who
"worlaid an -the
problen of liquid-f-ael rocket e:igines., and has built Vae
firat models
of suda engines"; - A. F. Tsand,!.r,, who "conceived the idea
of vBing the
metal parts of the rocket for :Uicreasing the efficiency of
the fuel, the
idea of a compound rocket (komblnirovannaya raketa), etc.8;
F. A. Tsarder is called Tsiolko,rskiyIwIin=Gdiate followerffl;
--
M. K. Tikt,onravov, who *built a series of rockets and
launched them
successPullyft. The author noteo also the works of V. P.
Gluiihko,
S. P. Norcilev, Ya. A. Pobeelonoutsev, and L. S. Dushkin on
Uquid-fael
rocket aftgines. Speaking c,f tho practical Soviet
achievements in
launoblag modem planes, Lt. Col. Astaphenkov names A., N.
Tupolev's
airships Tu-104 and Tu-110., and the recently built "Uhraina"
and
"Mosk-NaO, "Still more remarkable will be the gigantic
airplone., Tihich
has alzeady been given the name of 'Rossiya , The airplane
will be
propelled by four turboprop engLnesew 2 ph.;os (of K, E.
Talolkovakiy).
AVAIIABLE: Libraij, off Congress
Card 5/5
Modern Warfare GER/5679
sonalities are mentioned. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 5
Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion Weapons 7
Atomic Weapon Carriers 2 2
Protection of Armed Forces Against Atomic Weapons 1-:3
Guided Projectiles, Their Composition and Methods of
Operation 4:6
Automatic Control of Guided Missiles
5 6
Card 2/7
86-58-4-26/27
AUTHOR: _A,sta.sh.enkPr,,, P,.. T., Engr-Lt Col,
TITLE: Atomic Wewpons (Atamnoye oruzhiye)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik: vo-zdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 4, pp
90-92 (USSR)
ABSTRAM: The British booklet "Atomic Wealen!, published by
the 'British
Minist37 of Interior and 4-ransIx-ted into the Russian
language in 1957,
is reviewed by the author of this article.
AVAILABLE: Libxsrr of Congress
1. Stomic warfare 2. Radiological warfare agents
Card 1/1
ASTAMMY90Y. Patir Timofeyevich; VRUBLIVSKIT, A.V.,
inzh.-podpolkovnik,
r -iiR
- - rd. -,-S i; iP -A-,--Te-.N.-, tekhn.red.
VRAdio olectronice in missile guidance]
Radioelektronika v
upravlonii snariadami. Moekv,%, Voen.izd-vo K-ve
obor.SSSR,
1-66 p. (HIRA 13:3)
(Guidance systeins (Flight))
(Guided missiles-314Datronic equipment)
ASTASHENKOV, P.
New acbievement of aircraft builders. Kryl.rod. 11
no.9:16
'59. (MIRA 13:9)
(Jet transports)
PHM I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/386o
Astashenkov, Petr 12imofeyevich
----------
Radioelektranika v upravlenii snaryadam!L (Radio Electronics
for Guided Missiles)
Moscow, Vbyen. 'Lzd-vo M-va obor. SSSH, 1960. 166 p. No. of
copies printed
not given..
Ed.- A. V. Vruble-vskiy, Engineer, Uewtenant-Colonel; TL-ch.
Ed.: V. N. Sleptsova.
PUMSE: This book is for the general n-ader who is interested in
guided miasiles.
COVERAGE: The bocilk describes)in popula:r form)the extensive
use of radio elec- .
tronicsiri gulded missiles. The authi;r discusses special
structural and operational
features of 1paidance systems such as self-contained, command,
beamrider, and
homing systeme; possibilities of app:lication of radio
electronics in rocket
testing; and. probable countermeasure ii and problems of radio
electronic inter-
ception of preaetnt-day missiles. A1:1 data concerning specific
guidance i;ystems,
rad!,o eleictivnic devices, their operation and design, trends
in their de,rel(T-
ment, radio countermeasures, and rocket interception problems,
have been
gathered from fDreign sources. No personalities an.- mentioned.
There wre J12
references: 2 Soviet, 39 English, and 1 German.
Card 1/4
Radio Electronics for Guided (cont. SOV/386o
TABO OF COTPBhZ?S.*
C4. 1. Guided Idissilee: A New Kind of Voapon 3
1. General information on ivdio electronic devices for guided
missiles r,;
2. Homing on the target by means of radio electronic and
automatic
devi(,-es S
Ch. 11.
Airmatic Mechanisms Which Cow~:rol Missiles
1~s
1.
Stellar i%utomatic mechanisms
e
21~
2.
Automatic star-tracking telescopes for missiles
30
3.
Inertial systems
35
Ch. Ill. HLdio Electron-1c Devices for
CDmmELnd Control System
313
1.
Basil,. elements of command
control system
39
2.
QperLtional. cycle of command signals
4-D
3.
Control of missile flight IxLth by radio commands
46
4.
Gu:Lcl?Lnee checking
50
5.
Television transmitter for a
remote-controlled bomb
51
6.
Autawttic remote-control systems
58
Ch. IV.
Bei%m-M&r Guidance System
618
Ch. V.
R&d1rl-T[av4LFvLtion
Techniques fox, Rocket Missiles
76
Card 2/ 4
Radio Electn)nics for Guided (Cont. ) SOV/3860
1. TVperloollc xudio-mxvi6ation systan
2. Circu:Lar radio-navigation system for guided missiles
Ch. VI. Tarjjet HoDdng Systems
1. Heat I,Inftared) t&rget orientation
2. Radar target orientation,
Radio direction-finder target orientation
4. Acoustic Urget orientation
5. Combired gaidance control systems
I
Ch. VIL Coiftacitlxiss Detonators
Ch. VIII. Radia lChectronics and the De-ve-lopment of New
Guided Rockets
I. New electronic :instruments and automatic devices for
guiding
systems
2. TIelemetering systp-,ns for testing pdded missiles
3. DetermiwLtlon o:r mtseile flightpeth by means of
electronic
devices
Card 3/4
106
Eli
83
89
99
110
:L:L4
U6
117
:111?1
:1:21
.131
U6
PHASE I BOOX EXPLOITATION CZECH/5879
Moskovskiy, V. P., Major General, and P. T.
Astavsenkov, Engi-
neer, Lieutenant Colonel
Soudob 'a' vo ~Ienk;36' technika (New DE~velopznentx
it) Military Tech-
.~d. Praha, Na Series:
nology)"2d ~ Xe vc,jkeo, 1961. 385 P.
Kni*~nlce modernf vojenskd tec~.niky, sv. 9.) 10,000
copies
printed.
Adaptation cf Novoye v voyennoy, tekhnike; abornik.
Mospow,
Voyenlzdat' 1958.
Resp. Ed.-. Karel Zelenf; Tecb.Ej: BlankaJiraskova.
PURPOSE: This book Is intended for military personnel.
C*OVERAGE: Ttie book, adapted frou a Russian edition,
deals pri..
marily wi,th modern military Tanteriel used by Western
armed
forces. Discussed are tanks, infantiT arbillery,
antitank
missiles, motorized artille:my, mine throwers,
ballistic
C ard 1/*
AL'PTA5HENKOV , P. T.
"Electricity fol- Airplanes and Rockets", Edited by Acade.-dcian
Major General B., C. Kulebakina of the Technical Engineer
Service, Militibiry Publishing House, Ifiristry of Central USSR,
Moscow, 1961 .
,-,AKAPHHNKOV ~i!t-.,~jimofeyevichp zhwiia:Livt)*
TOROPOV, L.p red.; NUOINp Yu,,,
j_ _
takhn. -!a( .
(Flight to raw developments] Polet v novoe. Floskva
Goo. izd-vo
Polit. lit-ry, 1961. 45 P, (MIRA 14:9)
C~a-rochkin, Semen Aleksoymvich, 1900-1960)
(Airp~~as-De sign arul CDnstruction)
ASTASHENEOV, 11, , imhonor-poIkovnik
lrr~
ilith the aid of invisible raya. Starsh.-serzh.
no.8:26 Ag 161.
(MIRA 14:10)
(.Infra-red rays-IlUlitary applications)
ASTASHENKOV, P.,, in;~h.
Into the road to the stars. Yxyl, rod. 13 no,3114-15
Mr 162,
I
(MIRA 1815)
ASTASIIF,NKOVP. Pj. !j l:a2h.-polkovnikj 7TEFILOVp
V.F.p Icapitan 2 ranga,
lrf660: CRAPAYETA,
-F- R.I.# tekba. red.,
[Mill' tar .7 engineer is an eviriptic
teacber]Voennyi inzhener -
aktiimyJ, vos-pitatelf; aborn:Lk statei i ochorkov.
NoBkwa, Voen-
izdai*.,, 3.962. 126 p. (MilLttry engineers) (MIRA
15:10)
ASTASHENROV, Pet:r Tiv~ofeyevich; IAAIVEIJ;,I,'A)
A.V.j red,,; VLASOVA, R.A.,
- -1- - -- - - -.--
- t6k!'n". ro .
[Atomic power, industry]Atonnalit promy3hlennost'.
I-oskva
Closatomi!isdat, 1962. 211 p. (MJJIA 15:8~
(Aiximic power industry)
ASTASHENKO, Petr Timofe evich; ANDEEYENKO,
Z.D., red.; VIASOVA,
. . , teldin. red.
[Aomic r,,Ldio engineering) Aton naia
radiotekhnika. Moskva,
Gc,satomisx.at, 1962. 88 p. (K[RA 16: 1)
(~~anlxan theory) (Masere) (Microwaves)
ASTAS-HENKOV,,Petr Tbaofeyovich, Insh.-jolkomik;
KADER, Ya.M.,
red.; ZUDINA., M.P., tekhn. red,
(What is blonic,s] Chto takov bionika. Mookya,
Voen.12d-
vo M-va ob.)r.S53R, 1963. 79 p. (HIRA 16:8)
(BiDnico) (Radar)
ASTASHENKOV, Petr Timofoyevich, ' inzh.-polkovnik;
TOLUBKO, V.1%,
KAEFR, Yti.M.p red.
(Soviat rocket troopal Sovotsk`Le raketnye voiska,
Moakval
Voenizdat, 19&.'.. 231 P. (MIRA 1812)
1. Perv-yy zamestitall Glavnokoian(hiyushchego
Ritkat,-Vmi
voyakami strateigiohaskogo nazziachoniya (for
Tolubko).
L 477.
the:
d
blp'x
:z aTdth. Avilition, - -An
Tho~aubhbr gave grOX
r"tru6tim shp-di* thi
vho: hmv,~j
j,)ck.e.
The bq*N~ tAlls f
and, Of 4"he high hiw~t
acqualnt srs i
~1~. ~6~id rocl~tv;
"I'*ntWn
0
pf:C~i' 0~
pot. pf r
4.!vucfA*-n
th
of' i5rprownll 'li ei
-,L~ d0v ~.D
aucacm(O illtsrestbd~ in
Of al,,W forcoas
TABM? 0V c 4bri
dewlciiowt of i
udhy~;:Iwl' Lucca$ b0. 6d miisi
-taw
i
k
;
id
sr 'Immar
~kdt,-~ioll
wv
wd reqUrc~mu mfbi~ 0
'
SUB (:ODE:,
000
ASTASHENKOVA, K.Yu.
Changes in. the ixtsal metaboltvm processes in an
extremity during
its experimental replantatio.,,i~ Khirurgiia 41
no.4:103-109 Ap 165-,
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Ikiboratoriya po peresadke organov i tkaney A1414
SSSR, Moskva.
ASTASIM IIIKOVA, K. Yu -
Bioche,;dca'L indices in the mus,Ae tissue of
dog's extremity
before and -Collowing its resection in
autotranspIrntation.
Trady 1-go ';TMI 42-129-134 165.
ChangE:S in some biochemical in-Hees of the
blood in dogs
follouring -the replantation of en extremity.
Ibid.:1422-147
(MITRU~ 19:2)
1. laboratoriya. po peresadke organov i tluaney
A1,14 SSSF.,,.
KRAVETS.. G., inzh.; MEKHANICH, V.; AgrASHEV, A.;
GUCHINSKIY, A., mokhanik
Pneumatic convoying of Wsisto at the Orenburg Flonr
Mill No.l. Muk...
elov,, prom. 28 no.8t25 Ag 162. (MIRA 1712)
1. Dranbw7gskaya maltnitsa No.l.
Vj I~Al /? To 616 / 0 0 /7'
ASTASHEV, Anatoliy Grigorlyerich; PARIWV, S.A., reteenzent;
BEX&TOTA,
redat-tor,; 11'rINA, N.M., telrhnichealcly radaktor
(Design and servicing spinning machines of the cotton
industry]
Ustroistvo L obalushivaaie pri.wlillnvkh manhin
khlopebatobumazhuot
promyehlenUDOti. lzd. 2-e, dop. I perer. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-
tekhn. izd-ro Hinleterstva provkrahlennykh tovarov shirokogo
potre-
bleniia SSSIR, 1954. 167 P. (HLRA 7:11)
(Spianing machinery)
ASTASHEV, A.G.
Modernizaticit-i of equipment is a matter of griat
national. signifi-
cance. Taket.prom. 16 no.5:4-8 I~y 156. (KM 9:8)
1. Zamestitell machallnika Tekbaicheakogo upravleniya
Ministerstva
tekstillaoy promyshlennosti SSSI.
(TextLIe machinery)
ASTASI*:V, A.G.;; GOLUBSY. N,yk.
"
Conferenco of textile workers frm countries in the
socinlirt camp.
Takst.prowi. 17 no.6-14-16 ja 157, (MLRA 10:7)
(Cotton mvinufacturs)
AS L.GO:IIJBEV, N.M.
11~- '*Vor a further imDrovement of ma,:!hinery and
technology of cotton
wenving. Vekst. orom. 18 -ao.I:"i2-36 Hr '58. (MIRA 11:3)
(C otton weaving)
ZOWTIM, Nikolay Ilfich; IMMILOV, 0,,rigorly
Andreyevich; AS!ASMURT. A.G-_,_
retsenzent; KCPSISVICH, S.A,, r-etsenzent; IMMMNA,
T.F., red.:
MLTMMV, L.Ta., takhn.red.
[Machinery for combing ootton] Chesallnye mashiny dlia
khlopka,
Hoskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.isid-ro lit-ry po legkoi
promyahl., 1959.
147 P,, (Cotton maahlnery) (MIRA 13:3)
ASTASIM", A.G., lin;'.b.
I"'" " 6~1
'firpannion !)f tbe cotton Industry in 1959 - 1965.
Tokatprom. 19
no.4:4-q Ap 159. (Cotton rannfacture) (MnU, 2:6)
A&TASH!',V,-AnataLi,v-faigWMLyieb-L GONCHVIOV,
A.V., retsenzent;
KOPELZTCCII., Ye.I., red.; TRISHINA, L.A., tekhn.
red.
(Arrangemunt and maintenance or cotton spinnimg
machines]
Ustroistvo i obsluzhivanie khlDpkopriadillnykh
mashin. Mo-
skva, Pj)wekhizdat, 1962. 21C p. (MIR& 16:6)
(Spinning machinery)
hi-,CEIA, 1",-, inzh., MA'"YOVA-TITOVA
'K.ftranslator);
ASTASHEV, A.G., nauchn. red.; CHUGRETEVA, V.P.,
red.
(Nonwoven textilo materials. Tranglated from the
Cze.-hj Nc-
tkaryq tehstillnye materialy. Moskva, I-.d-vci
'Tof,,kala in-
diisti-iia," 19(4. 243 p. (MIRA 17-.7)
ASTASIM.. Gennadi,.L-Kuz!nicjj; TURGUINOV,*Dadakhan Turgunovich;
HATVIYENKO,
NiJcolay AjidnDyevich; rARASOV, V!,ktor Pavlovich; PONCKLM, V.S.,
inzh., retsonzent; IMELEVA, N.P., inzh., red.; VOROIVIKOVA, L.F.,
tekhn. red.
[Eliminating the malfVnetioning of the TCV3 diesel sirItching
locor,otivo] Ustranenio noispravriostei manevrovogo tel;Lovoza
M-13. Moskvaj Vses.izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie E-va Putei
soobshcheniii.1, 1961, 45 P. (MBLA 15:2)
(Diosal loconotiveB-Hfintenance and repair)
AUTHORSs Samunkovich, S. A. , Astachev, N. 11. 57-28-4-6/39
The Sublimation of Tellurl
TITLE: ium Vozgonka tellura)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr
4, PP. 725-731
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the method of preliminary
purification
of tellurium previous to the zonal melting, computed on a
puri-
fication-output of 013-0,1 kg/hour or 1,5 to 2,5 kg per
sublimation. The comparison of various purification methods
leads to the conclusion that in the modern development of the
vaciram engineering the sublimation offers considera7ble ad-
vantages as a means to proliminary purification. This method
can easily be employed in laboratories as well as in
industry.
It ia suffi.-iently simple and productive. In the case of the
telluriui:t purification the sublimation is very expedient
because cif -the relatively low boiling point and the
consider-
able differonce between the tellurium-vapor pressure and that
of it;;3 ftLndamental admixt-uxes (Cu, Fe, Pb, Ag and Sb)
which
very concidorably influence the properties of tellurium as a
semicondixtor. It is shown that by a correct solution with
Card 1/3 regard to the apparatus the velocity of the process
in the
The Sublimation o:f Te.1lurium
57..213-4-6/39
sublimation cannot only be reduced but also increased. As
in the aublimation the substance is a solid body, the
possibil-
ity exiats to increase the surface by means of the production
of i3pecial castings with a trapezoid cross section. This
posi3ibility was utilized. here. The technical powdery
tellurium
of the Pyshma Factory (160 km crow's flight east Of
Sverdlovskv
rev:'Lewerlo remark) was subjected to purification here. Its
chenical composition was;i 98,5-99,0% Te, about 0,05% Se,
about
0,1~9' Pb:, 0,04-0,05% S, 0,,05-0,o6,,101 si, 0,18-0,25% R20
10-15%
tel*.urium oxides. The sublimation was performed in 2ey
apparatus
,the desoription of which. was given in reference 4. Tellurium
was oncci and twice sublinated. The sublimation took place at
370-380`C. The duration of the experiment was 2 to 4 hours.
The experiments showed that by means of a repeated sublimation
Of I;ell%Lrium of the first type (from Soviet factories) it is
posaible to obtain a product with traces of admixtures4n the
spectral. analysis. The fundamental admixtures (Cu, :Pb, Ag,
Al,
Si, Na iLnd Fe) are concentrated in the residue. It remains
un-
determined where sulfur, selenium and oxygen, which could not
be analyzed in it spectral way are concentrated.
There axe 'I figure, 2 tables, and 4 references, 3 of which
Card 2/3 are Soviet.
The Sublination of Tellurium
ASSOCIATION: Instittil poluprovodnikov AN SSSR Leningrad
(Leningrad Institute for Semiconductors
_)AS USSR)
SUBMITTED:: October 19, 1957
57-.28-4-6/39
C ard. 3/ 3
GOBI'llsilTyi V.S,;_ AST:~.ISEEY.
Tochnologic,ld teqtJng of Lhe Ilum.-in1wn
ccntrifugal
'IT -In-; Inj
machine for cottono Nluuch.-ias. trudy TSNIKIIBI
;e.L. 1161'
g. t 47-56 164. 18-.8)
ASTASHEV, V.G., ijizh.; SHEVE1XV, L..S., :Inzh.; STEPANOV,
V.S., inzh.;
0,,A., :Lnzh.
Standard equipaent for the centralized automated chemical
stations
of the finishing shopis in knit goods factories.
Nauch.-issl.trudy
VNIITP no.4:13-37 163. (MIRA 1734)
ASTASHEV, V.G.,, irtzh.; POMAZOVA, V.S., ~~uzh.
Vaeuum system %,T',.nger for the wringing of knit
fabrics With the
contimious mothod. Naueh.-insl.~,.rudy VNIITP
:no.4:37-59 #63,
(14IRA 17:4)
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air im-inij ibrouxis the valln.. tilor and
Imip. inerraw the t,
lovilymid tile lictmitaVot oikiaiion.
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caralv:r the i-,tkat. The
midatitm of N&,S procceth to
thiomilfate anti 1,artitilly to
ollite. and that at PA)" still
cn dil. milo. parmilly to millate.
lose
'11tv Issic of due raw,t
for tile purification of tile almm, watcl
I %irlded good ormult,
Art inviraw of ivnils. of mlin. lit.
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ptio-lically a ".11114,1v
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VLUICf. Ali int-traw of like gk%
-hzity lealls tit a dects-ati.
id 111t. degree Ill Purification
Lit 0
told the pestvatagr ,r
ulili,-Ation it( C(),. I'll, mitlation
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1.~
lamins A .8. Rate of abuorptho Is rapid
occurs In bow
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sold increases with gas gwell. ThcPrCl-DCCOlC(hh&I'nO
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on So,
abstoIliticort. bit even small amts. of S(h de-
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for -3N.7 . Funbtr
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all'., a -v6 I bwforms, ~1%%D)41 It .1 riss -
3%1.0 hew.1, Imiq 0 atV Oftaum (be
ciftwopet, Oe" 36) -OtA I M's, - -617.31 kw.
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WW Ms * * (OW) +4 112 (it")
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A. U nWI.,9 bt ci foc.11.11 14
my so ion RU )jj'04' Iii AM* - 177 Irtal.
ffe&~X,`Ily the a dIML; d, 11tv K41 "it and the
aft"m 100' tk k =1 "Mel It! ioviioi jWIn(I1jOMC6 N
3D.? k9ki., am by Ow 64"Ve cd Kepuetinshl C-A -
1
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1. A. jiZJvj.A1r.,1 untin var agrgement
witit Ow - 1 4 by 11.4- V? 1".. 11mus
lb mV fg-
rweAwok txwQ4 an
I It
410 low ta, of
If ina"T rv,
A. Pill.
.nemj~rpemis!ry of cumplex coppoutid; -with
--iltamLar- K. II. Vatsiniii skit andA. A. As
;ImievLn-~ ... ..
c ,1, 20, -.*19-4 .~)).-Caloflmvtri-
Mel'i~arvloellts at.
25* gF.Ve for the limtn of (tie rcadivill ol
tit! comptex
with I NIICIthe followltig valocs (tit -
Wd ecdcl.- 1C.43: Wd C1111114-1 39-2, 1 Nj
unilciti-1170
MOO; INIi, 111ri ;i7.114; INicuAls 354)
kt-A.'mole.
Floin 11A rvd.~, (Crym.) + 6110,111). - Itl 1 4
;'iq. I
Ult III , *.nq. + -1-2x-.tkq. + Qi. and'Actils,
of (lie
,iteats cl soln,, -lie heats of fornutiou (A fl
tv (pinpirt: sall!; iii
die FtatidmA nate %%ere rated. to: IC41 iii,!U,
HS.8, JOI
1-19A1, [Ni tii,102 I&M, INlivi,113r, 149.0,
(Nli
NI en.
E3.5 kcal./owle. Tht: of 11NAlIg of
ell bytht ga,t-11141ovi'll joli Nil'. (k,fmitt
tit!
h,m III, hifticr 1; M file
crylt. Volpivt S.I;tn, 11"11-11,IX, (clyst.) -
INICII'l-
(Ilancolo) + !.!X- ~glsvvos) -- U, W11,ti V i-;
calvd. by
Kapustliskil's equatiost (C.A. 38, 'W051). vidl
(Ike flivroto-
cheol. radii of all complex ivits JINI cn,j 2.7
A. This
gi -cs for III, Ni'* 393, Zn- 372, Co" 372, Fel
" 3421,
C14 ' 323 kcal./toolv. The oi&r tA the lont~;
of Wilding of
3 tit by these hits is the same as thatof tIm
lic Its of bindiog
of 6 101t; th,~ I.,ttt(-r arc lowei by .1-13
~cai. From the
dBerenct! of tli-t beats of fomation of the
inivd. and thp
bydrateI1 salts, the heats- of hydtatioo an
baled. to [Ni
10.3, iNicn*1Br%.21h0 &0. 'MetiIJISM110
M, Tit,! abs,vi-vial iticrcjtr of the licats of
tiy5ration ficto
Illu lodidt to ille Chloride Call In
t:Nplailm-11 4". D-111:fl,ig
livilration of tile anion rathu 1.11311 tile
cati"I . N, T
YATS1MIASKIY. K.B., ASTASMVA, A.A.
... 1-1-1-1-I....","..'.", -
Slightly anluble complex co,4,ounds of thiourea and their
use in analysia.
J. Anal. Chom. 'U.S.S.R. 7, 451-9 152 [En,-,,l.
translation].
(CA 117 no.19:9B49 '53)
USSRICbemistry - Cadmium and Lead Feb 52
Compounds
"Entropy Changes During Formation of
Complex Halides
in Aqueous Solutions," K. B. Yatsimixskiy,
A. A.
tat tas-Ij va, ivanovo Chem-Technol Inst
"Zhur Fiz Khim" Vol XXVI, No 2, pp 239-243
:alcd entropy changes occurring during
formation of
9=a halide and cyanide complexes as vell
as std
entrvpies for 21 complex ions and mols in
aq sola
(2 tables). Detd heats of mixing of
Cd(N03)2 and
Pb(N03)2 soIns vith KI solns. On the basis
of exptl
data, caled heat effects of formation of
ions
adll~ , PbI4 1 Cd13 in aq soln as well as
contin-
&out entropy chan s. Shaved that published
re-
sults an heats of formation of CdC12 and
PbI4 are
cf ecametion.
211T49
E-
C/)
-4
USSR /ChemiStr--- - CadUiUM, PalladiUM,
Oct 53
and Bismuth Compounds
"Thermochemistry of Complex Thiourea
Compounds
in Aquccouuz 001-Ut"LoDr,", A A
SL Aj L-
Astasheva, Ivanovo Chem-Tecbnol Inst
Zhur Fiz Xhim, Vol 27, No 10, pp 1539-44.
Detd the heat of mixing of solns of the
salts
Agxc~, Hg(NO )2, Cd(N03)2, CdBr21 CdI2j,
Pd(NO )2,v
BBI(W-311-3, Q CuCNS vith thiourea solns
of di4-
ferenf Eoncnr,. Detd the changes of
enthalpy
272T12
and entropy in connection with the
formation of
, Cd2+, and Fb '+ with
complex ions from Ag4, Cu+
thiourea. Estim
,ited the con.stant of in-rtsMl itY K of
[Hg(tbioureaj 1 t to be 1.1 X 10-33) on
the basis
of thermochemical data.
272T3.2
USSR/ AzialyticaJ. Chemistry - Gemeral Qnstiona G-1
Abs Jour : Roferat Zhur - Xhimiyaj, 1,qo 4. 1957., 11981
Author : Yet5inlrskiy K.B.,_A2WjWva A.A.
Title : UE~e fo Solutions oT Thiourea in Volumetric Analysis
(%iocarbamidometry)
Orig Pub : 2h. analit. Mimli, 1956, 11, No 4, 442-W)
Abstract : Tc 10-25 ml 0.025-0.2 M !iolution of thiourea (I) is
added
anindicator (15-20 drop:3 of satureted solution of diphe-
nylcarloazide (II) in alcohol or 10 drops of an analogDus so-
Iv.tion of , -nitroso- ,,~.-naphthol (III)), the mixture is
dilutel ta'100-150 m3. and titrated vith a solution of
Re:(NO ) . On addition ol' IE the solution acquires, at the
trans?tion point, a blue*-'.violet coloration, while on addi-
tion of III it changes color from yellowish-green to yel-lo-
wish-orange. Mean quadratii: deviation is of 0.2-0.3% with
II, and 0.1-0.2% vith III. 3ack titration is also possible,
althouoi it is more appropriate, in the determiantion of Rg,
Card 1/2
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USSR/ Analytic&L Chtwistry - General Qaestions G-1
Abs Jour Refere4t Zhur - Xhimiya, Wo 4, 1957, 11-981
to add. a predetermined excess of I, and to titrate it the.
roafter vith a �OlutiQn of 3g(NO A pH v4ue of 2 is op.
timal. Ag+., Cd 372- N12-
Pbz-, Zn:21., , Mn ", Mg-, Nfftl
C113 COO,) SO42-, NO; and 110~- do not interfere. I is used
also in the deterirdnation ot' Cd. To 20 ml of Cd-salt under
StudY (0-01-0-05 11) are added 20 ml 0.25 M solution of I~
30-40 ml of saturated solution of picric acid, and the V61u-
'-ae Is brouhgt up I-,o 100 n1. After 15-20 minutes it is fil.
tered through a cb-y filter Eaid an aliquot portion (20 ml)
is titrated with 0.25-0-05 M solution of Hg(N03) using II
as indicator. Mec.n quadutic deviation 0.23%. 9went limit
of determination 9z; . 10- sl. Determination is interfered
with bw H9, Bi, Ag: Cu) TL and large amounts of Fb. A 1000.
fold excess of Zn does not decrease the accuracy, but de-
lays substantially separation of precipitate.
Card 2/2
ACCMUCK MRs AP40XO62
AVnft3l wwwwato. V.1 LOGOTO P.
TITLEs The gnthesio sal Urrestiodim Gt:P0lY0lMbMtU bV tU lntWf&Gild
polycondeswelion methade 5. Iffeat of the imust wA oanoentcatlan of
sodium:
bydroxide on the ocuce* of lie IntiwteolAl polpmdumtIon of
2t2l-bls-4-
(bydroxM*w%rl) pMkne cmd I*osVmo
;SOURCE: Vy**ok=ol#4iralyiutWlye imWoHnez4vto "we 69 no. 3t 19649
463-469
.!TOPIC TAGSs polyosVbmstep dibgP*vgrdiphetqULksneq
2j2l-bis-(4-bYdrco7*ezW1)
i propane, phoagensp lpilyeiAer, sodium b7droxide p, polyoondamtionp
IntertaoUa
ipolycondenwtiou# agmai *&sop argmia phasep phenoodde iong
1ABSTRACTs FAluizw1similar amotmta af 2g2l-bie-(,j-lqdroVphwWJL:l
propme (EPP) and
~phoagqne (in 0.01 loo rals/liter amcentrati(moi were subjeoted to
interfacial
polycondensation in Agie lires(mce a an equLzoliinular swunt a.
sodim bydroxiae in
the aqueous pbase, Volpiers of low Wleftler volght (2009~-W*) vero
obtainodg
irrespective of the antue of the.arlpaic -,qbLs(iq iftile the
&d4lition of & 100-360%
excess soUvxi bWdra3dUle cimsfid wA Jztw*"o In the nolecuUkr w4d&t
of the pe2yamlf
Card
7.
ACCESSION 21Rt AP41) ig
the magnitude of which varied-with the wlywit. Thus, at 0.1
sole/liter 'moentra.
tione of the reaeUng coupcuenteg an orfpwio phase of carbon
tetrachloride yieldibd
a polycarbcaste with a molocular weight of 61$ 000p as against
a imaxism of only
OW from an n-hoptace Itase end 10 004) and T 800 from benzene
and methylene-
chloride plaseep rvapectively,. The yield ~T polycarbonates
increasid with- higher
concentrations of codiun lUdmide, reaching In carbon
tetrachloridet and n-haptatte
i phases a maximum oc-inot-aing wJLI& maximum wlticular
weightp deolining thereafter.
In benzene and metkyleneohloride phases# on The other handp
-the yield continued to
climb long after tbe maxisma awlecular woitftt had been
reachm-d. It was also fowd
that the degree of phoe1pne bgdrolysis itioressed with higher
concentrations of
sodium hydroxide azid that It depended on. the nature of the
organic phasee A 10-:!DA
excess phoagene over th;o equiawlecular rctlo proved
bonsfioijtl in schieving optilial
yields and molecular we.ighte of the polpiers. While further
additiou of phosgois
continued to incressis. tJ!to yield of the polyoarbonatev its
molecubw weight deolinedo,
An excess of HPP aver the epdnolecular ratio with phosgene Red
to similair resullise
The authors ocnolvAs Vult a. large ezoess of *Alm b7dreadde is
requir" for optilual,
remats In Us EPP_~pho*pm intwephase poIrmbdessation.
remaisics. Orig. art. hwi s
4 obarts anI I tabloo
:ASSOCUTIONs Moakwrok4l, I&Mtat Sao Do L NwAsl4revs,
20
ASTASHWA, T.N,; SCIO4014OV, Sl-.M.j MAR.MIN, B., red.
[Towiuts nBw z-Ulions of caraid food productp) Za novye
mUllcW banok konservov, Mibanbap Tadzhikkosizdat
1962. 26 p. (MIAA 17:31~
I
.1 1
GOKCIUMNKO~ IN, lvkhnicheskiy inspo.ktA)r; SOLOVIYEV,
L., LEKONT, G.j
SERWA, I.; GOLUB', T..; MUMIEV,-L.; PEKISIEV, V.;
ANILSIMOVp P.1,
ASTA4c;HEVA, V.- DC811CHATOV, V.; SERGEYEV, V.;
YUOZAPAVICHnS, L.
'l-Jumpaviciust L.Ij MISHUMS, M.; VOROVITSOV, N.;
BOCHKAREV, G.
Readers' aonference by cormspondence. Okhr. truda i
sots.
strakh. 5 no.5:31-32 t4y 162. (HIRA 15:5)
1. Ti)khwLoheskJye inopekta..-a Omskogq oblastnogo
soveta
profooymov (for Soloviyov,, 14kont, S.erova, Golub',
Medvedev).
2. Tokhnicheskiy inapektorxespub~ikanskogo soveta
profsoyuzov,
Turlmtonska,ya S~R (for Pekishev). 3, Zaveduyushchiy
otdelom
sotaiiLlInago, atrakhovaniya'Ty4menskogo oblastnogo
soveta profools-
ionallnykh boyuzov (for DoshAatov). 5. Zavoduyushchiy
yuridicheskoy konsulltatsiy(i,y.krkhangol'Jkogo soveta
professional'-
nyk4 soyuzov (for Ser&yev). 6.`Zaveduyushcrhiy otdolom
okhrany
truda Litovskago. respublikwiBkDgo doveta
professionalinykh soyuzov
(for Yuo* pavichyus). 7. 2;av,-aduyushchiy
yuridicheskoy, konsull-
za".
Udaiyay Lugansk6go oblastnogo soveta professi.onallnykh
soyuzov
(for ]Aishwis). 8. Zav6du3,Lwhchiy otdelom sotsiallnogo
strakhDvanLya Smolenskogo obla.9tnogo soveta
professionallnykh
soyuzo,;r (f(:cr Vorontsov). 9, .?redsedatell kontissii
okhrany
truda Sarnaullskogo motornoao &avoda (for BoclAcarev).
(Industrial hygione-Periodi-.ale)
V A.
- I ~L' 1-1 1--*~--.' --.-
"Shortenini3 of the Agiiig Process and Dip.rwing the Qualit:r of
Table 1.1ines Ior the
Use of Dehydrogenase." Cand Biol Sci, Cherno,ritsy State U,
Ch-rnavi+m-1. 1955. (KIJ, V. 16,
Apr 55)
SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scicnt:~fi,,. and
Teelmical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16).
ASTASHl!VAj_ZLl~,Lt-ma.todivt
Exhibition cr the TAubovl Li brigade, Inform,biul,VDM
no,1113.4
N 164, (MIRA l8t2)
1, Favillon "?elaledsliyall na l'ytttavke dostizherdy
narodnogo
khomys tva SSSR,
ASTASHIIVA, Z. A.
t
Slnrve7 of palse crops and legmiAnous forage plants.
Zemledelle 6
no-12:83-84 D 158. (MIRA,11*12)
(For", plants) (Legumes)
KUZHETSOV., N.A.; X.)TASBEVA, Z_..A,,, metoaist;
SMIRNOVA, V.Ya., metodist
In the "Agvicult~rell Pavilion. Zemledelie 24.
no.7:74 1`6
n 162. ()~~l :12)
1. Direktor pavillona "ZemlodoliyeQ na Vystavke
dostizheniy
narodnogo khozyaystva (for Kunnetsov).
(Moo cow--Agrfc~1txu*e-Exhibitions)
ASTASHEVSKAYA. T.S.
CiLlculating optimal parmiters of a magnetoelectric
moment converter. Izv. v:,,s. ucheb. zav.; prib. 8
no.303-41 165. (MIRA 18111)
1. Mos'liovskiy aviatsionnn, Institut.
ASTASHEVSKAYA, Tamra Stopanomi, aspi-,-antlca
L%f tornue tnansduears V-,tb simmilar
cYAngo of thair detilgrn paramtA!,rs,, Izv.vys.uoheb.zav.;
elektrowkb.
8 no,&.952-953 165, (MIPA 3.8810)
1. Moskaviki!r aviatsicnrrr Innt,itut,
... ASTASHEY KAYA. Tamara Stepanovna, assistentka
- S - .- -- - ...",
Design of permanent magnets. Izv.vys.ucheb.za-i.;
elektromekh.
i no. 3:295-304 164. (MIRA 17:5)
L Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut.
ASTASIIE'ISKAYA, T.S.p irtzh.
........
Design of a magnatoelectric converter. Priboroatroanis
no-3:1-3
Mr 165. (MIRA 1814)
ASTASHINA, N.A., tekhnAlc distantaii
--l
Trains provided with tracks Jn -Dx(.ellent
condition. FLA' i put.
khoz. 9 no.12:1.7 165. Oa RA 19: 1)
1. Stantsiya Bryansk, Moskovskoy dorogi.
A.
CITERNMEYADSKNYA) 11. A.; DWMA`NA~ )'o- M..; V. M.:
KUPEYAVYSE'VA~ M. V.; ASTASHINA T.
"Some data on the inherent ultra-violet fluorescence of mitochonLrla
of
living cells."
report -sub mitt,:-d for 2nd Lit]. Cong, HistochL-inistry 11.
Cytochemistry, Frankfurt,
16-21 Aug 64.
Lab Microscopy, Inst of Cyi.olog,~', AS USSR, Rcospekt Makslina,
Leningrad F-121.
CHERNOGRYADSkAYA, N. A.; PILISHCHIK, Ye. M.; S111 DELI
, M. S. ; KUFjHYAVTSL-VA,
M. V.; ASTASHINA, T. P,
- ----- ~- *-----
Intrinsic ultraviolet fluorescence of mitochondria.
Dok).. AN
SSSR 156 no. 1:174-176 My 164. (MIRA .17:5)
1. Ii~gtitut tsitologii AN SSSR. ?redstavleno
akademikout
k. N.*Tereninym.
BLrZEp E.G.; ASTASHINA, T.F.
Cbange in blue ard ultraviolet fluorescence of
call.9 of
ascitic Ehrlicb's carcinoma in the course Df
mitosiE6 IzT.
AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.6:935-9j6 N-D 165. (MIRA
lEt:ll)
1. Institut tsitologii AN SSSR.
ASTA-SH.ll&, V. (LerdnEXad)
ConVeyerg pliLgi macharLiZation on ii. Smll scale.
Mest.prom.i khud.
PrcmYs. 2 no.3.0:14,15 0 14U. (MIRA 14:3-1)
1. Nachal!nilc proizvodstvannc>.takhnir-haskogo
otdolen:Lya shveynoy
fabriki im. Volodarskogo, g. Leningrad:.
(LenL-igrad-Clothing industry-Labor productivity)
ASTASHINA, V.V._
Mechanization of' the jtgsemb).~~ I ;;ie for the
manufacture of high
quality monla trouserg. Shvei, -)rom. nodill-12 Mr-Ap
162.
(WRA 15:4)
(LenIngra&-Tro-asers) (Amembly-lina mothods)
.1
ASTASHINA. V.V.
Use of "flizelim" interlining J.ri -.he tailoring cf
men's suits
and coats, Shvein.prom. no.2128 Mr-Ap 162. (KRA 15t4)
(Tailoring) (Textile fabrics)
A'5TAS,"KF-V1'L1r4,A-
AID F - 897
Subject TisfR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub, 135 - 7/19
Author Astashkevich, A., Major
Title Compensation of radio deviation on the ground
Periodleal t Vest. vozd. flota, 5, -':~1-34, My 1954
Abstract This is a detailed description of the procedure of
com--
pensaticn. Several diagrams explain the text.
Institution None
Submitted No date
ASTASM-'VICII, A., starshty propodavatell
Simple mstbod of determining the deviation of a radio
compass.
Grazlid.av. 16 ixo.1:30-31 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:3)
1. Vyssheye aviataionnoye uchilishc.i.~ Grazhdanakogo
vozdushnog:o flota.
(Radio compa!3s)
ASTASHKETICH A , dotsent
Simple radio directicm finding. Av. i kosm. 45
2o-1:73 Ja 163.
(MMA 16: 1
(Radio direction fladera)
LARIN, Timofey Vssil'yevich; KUPTSOV, I. I.,
inshener. red-alctor; XHITROV, P.A, takhnicheskiy
redqktor.
Oncreasing tha wear resistance of bushings and piston
ringefor
locomotive diasel vagiries.] Povystionle iznoaostolkoeti
vtulok i
porshchnevykh kolets teplovosnykh diselei. Moskva.
Gos.tranap.
shel-d-jr.izd-ro, 1957. IV p. (Hoiscow, Vaesoius-qi
asnchno-
issledovatelltikii institut shelewtodorothnogo
transportn. Trady,
no. 140). (MMA 10:7)
(Piston riW) (Iliatial engines)
ASTASMVICH B IL,-.Lnzb.
Matbods of Increaning durability of cylinder
bunbinge uaod in diouel
locomotive ongines. Vost.TSNII W'S 16 no.1:24-27 r
'59.
(MIRA 12:3)
(Ditisel J.ocomot.jvet;)
TARIN, T.V., doktor ~-,ekhn.nauk, ASTURMYCH,
D.H., Inzh.
lengthening the life of diesel locomotive
aluminum
pistons. Vent.TS)KII )" 19 no.2:5'3-56 160.
01IRA 13:6)
(DIBeI 10COT20tIVOS) (Pi3tons)
LAPIN, JIOVO; ASI!ASHEITICH. B.M.
Friction machLne with a reciprocal motion. Zav.lab.
26 nD.2:
239-241 16o. (14IRA '13:5)
(Testing machines)
ASTASHUVICH, B.M., inzh..
AVMMMUW~ op"
ylinder bushings and piston
Increpolng thp wear resistance of c
rings ol diosel loo6vtotives.. 'fimt..TSNII WS 19 uo.6 .:3.5-39
'6o. (MIRA. 13:9)
Riesel enginee-Cylinders)
I
.4A
014
ASTASHKEVICH, B. M.9 PALID 'Trcti Sci NCREASN;~k~ WE
AR-
t-ul"
RESISTANCE OF PARTS OF 1). CYLIND17R-PISTON ASSEMBLIES
OF*IWS*Gq.
LOCO MOT I VE moscowv 1961. (MIN OF RAILWAYS USSR,
Moscow
INST OF ENOINEERS OF RAILROA9 TRANSPORTXNRM IM 1. V.
STAr,114).
(KL, 3-619 21,S).
170
KOGAN, Petr Khasketlevirh;~gliSHKEVICJLr-J;"y kand.
tekhn.nauk,
reitsenzent; BRAYIMI'LlY, N.G.J. ied.; USENKO, L.L.,
tekhn.
red.
(ElectrochernicnI methods for pmeDesing the almimm
parts of
passenger oars; practices of thei our barn of the
Kiev Station
of' the Southwest Railroad] Hlektrokhimicheslde
r-posoby obra-
botki a3.i-taniniDvykh detalel pasoarhirskikh
viagonov; opyt vagon-
ncgo depo stantsii Kiev Ugo-Zapadnoi dorogi. Moskva,
Vses.
12,datellsl:o-poligr.ob"elir,enie 11-tra putei
soobshcheniiap 1961.
4A. P. (MIRA 15--l)
(Itailroads--Cars--Maii:ttDnance and repair)
ARUMPOV, Armais Arka(Ilye-vich, inzh.; DD-ROKHIV,
Leontiy MMaylovich,
kand. takhn. nauk; ASTASHKEVICH, B.M., inzh.,
retsensent;
TROF3YOV, S.L.firiziF.-, L.F., tekhn. red.
(Reconditioning of diesel locomitire parts by
chromium plating;
exporience of tlte Tashkent depot'l
Irosstanovlonie detalei teplo-
vozov khrom:Lrownian; oprt depo TaAketn. MosWal
Transzhel-
dor.-'Lzdat, 1962. 54 P.. (MIRA 15: 6)
(Diesel locomotives-44aintentuice and repair)
(Chromiim platiq3,1
LARIN, T.V.; ABUSHKE'VICII.. B.H.
Evaluatirg the wear retaistance of materials on a
friction testing
machine with reciproce.ting motion. Tren.i izn.mash.
no,,15-.114-1)0
162. OCRA 152'4)
(Menhanical wear--Testing)