SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FEDORIN. N.N. - FEDORISHIN, M.I.
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ACqPSION NRI ARW42in S/0272/64/000/005/0025/0026
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Netrologiya i immerito tekhno Otdo vy*pol Abee 5*32*146
AUTHOR: Ruain, Po I.-, TaroshavakAy, L. A.; Fedorin, N. N.
TITLE: Hethod of active control during flat grinding
CITED SOURCE: Sb. rabot Rostovak.-n/D. n.-i.,in-ta tekhnolo MaGhinoetrat vy'opo 79
1963, 60-70
TOPIC TAGS: transducer, control, instrument, control equipment, grinding
TRANSLATION: A method of control is described with which the measuring tip of the 1
pick-up during operation of the machine does not slip along the surface being j
ground, but is raised above the details being machined and periodically is lowered!
at a given moment several times during the time of machining, touching the surface.
i of the detail fixed on the table of the machine,and then quickly returns to its
initial poeltions Contact of the tip with the detail occurs during reversing of
;the table, when its speed is eq:dal to zero. After a given dimension in attainedg
rd-.. 1/2
ACCESSION
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an impulse from the transducer is transmitted through an amplifier and a relay
to.the actuating unit of machine or to a 3ignalling device. The pick-up is
installed on a common block with an electromagnet., and its tip is connected with
1 the electromagnet by a lever WAch lowers the tip onto the detail* In the
instrument is used a specially developed electrical-contact pickup with small
transmission ratio, since testao of an industrial model of the transducer showed
its sensitivity to vibrations to be too large. Accuracy of operation of the
instrument is within 2D )so The instrument say be used.for control an millingi
.,planing and other machines., Four Mustrations, Bibliography: referepeewo
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...gine house,
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(X32A
1,.NRcb# lulk pIo0arnoy komandy, Chelyabinsk (for Pqvlenko).
Makrelarl partiynoy organisateii. Chelyabinsk (for 7edorin).
(Fire departments)
ACC NR: AP6029786 SOURCE CODE: UR/0119/66/000/00810005/0007
AUTHOR: Belevtoev, A. T. (Candidate of technical sciencee)i Voronkov, iG. Y&.
'(Candidate of technical sciences); Lidorenko, N. S. (Corresponding member
,AN SSSR); Fedorin, A. (Engin "or
'ORG: none
;TITLE: Electrochemically-controlled resistor
SOURCE: Priborostroyeniye, no. 8. 1966, 5-7
,TOPIC TAGS; resistor, electrochemically controlled
resistor r
6.
!ABSTRACT: The electrochemically-controlled resistor
i I
;consists of cenl (see figure) filled with an electrolyte and
,containing resistive electrode 2 and control metal electrode
j3. D-c control signal is applied between one end of 2 and 3.
Readout a-c signal appears between A and B., An
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'experimental model had an initial resistance of 150 ohms which could be brought
,down to 10 ohms in 7 sec. Plots of resistance vs. time and control current and
~hysteresis vs. control current are shown. The capacitance of the cell was
,140 millicoulombs'with a current of 2 ma and a resistance of 5-150 ohms. So far,
1
,the new device has hardly been practical: it cannot operate as a potentiometers, iti
hysteresis is too large; the resistance -hyste resin relation is nonlinear; only ac
.is suitable for readout; resistance variation rate in insufficientj the device
survives only about 2000 cycles of operation. Orig. art. has., 7 figures and
I formula.
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AUTHOR, Belosbarko. V. D.; k6lomInin, V. V.; Rozhdestvenskiyv G. N.; Fedorins V. P,
ORG: Dolgoprudnenck Machine-Building_pl~~ (Dolgoprudnenskiy mashinostroitellnyy
zavodT-
..TITLE: Automatic' discrete contactless voltmeter for meastiringleffective values 6
arb itrary-waveform voltages
SOURCE: lzmeritellnaya -tekhnika, no. 12, 1965, 30-33
TAGS: voltmeter, digital 'voltmeter
, he proposed voltmeter.is based on a comparison of the resistances of a
ABSTRACT: T,
T841 thermistorgheated by the meaciurand and by a stepped d-c voltage. The voltages
are applied alt4nately to the thermiator by contactless semiconductor switches..
The voltmeter comprises a synchronizer, a thermistor, three semiconductor switches
for applying voltages and gating measuring pulses, a pulse extender, two coin~ldence
circuits for determining the error phase, two dividers for enhancing noise elimina-.
tion, a phase-fixing flip-flop; a control decatron, a 3-digit indicating switch,
and a.stabilized.4-c source. The voltmeter was tested with 200-2000-cps square
pulses, and its readings differed from estimated values by 10 mv or less when
-voltages of.9-10 v were measured. A reading instability of't1O mv was observed over,
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a period of 30 min when a sinusoidal voltage at 25-20,000 cps was measured. Orif,
art. has: 3 figures and 4 formulas, 31
-~UB CODE: 091 BUBM DATE: none/ ORXG REF.- 001/ ATD PRESS: 4219
an o A6rIc So (a Is s)-14 Sol I--o"he-5ever(y---Kazakkr---
FEDORIN, Tu. T., --
stanskya Oblast," Alma-Ata, 1959, 18 PP
(Kazakh State Agric Institutl)
(KL, 1-60, 124)
FKDORINI.-TILY, .... --
Carbonate Chernosems vith average humus content in northern
ZqzakbAtan. Isv.AN Xazakh.SSR.Ser.bot.1 pochv. no.3:44-65
158. (MIRA 13:5)
Maxakhatan-Chernozem molls)
MORIN, Yuriy Vasillyevich; PZTZLIN, A.M., kand.seliskokhoz.nauk. otv.
A.1., glavnyy red.; USPANOV, U.U., zamestitell
glavnogo red*; DOROVSKIY, Y.M., red.; SOKOLOV, A.A., red.; SOXOLOV*
S.I., red.; STOROZHINKO, D.M., red.; BARLTRAYIVA, K., red.;
SHEVCHUX, T.I., red.; PROXHOROV, V~Pop tekhn*redo
(Soils of the Kazakh S.S.R. in 16 volumes] Pochvy Kazakhakoi SSR
v 16 vypuakakh. Alma-Ata. Val.l. (Soils of North Kazakhstan
Province] Pochvy Severo-Kazakhatanskoi oblasti. 1960. 173
(MIRA 13:73*
1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhokoy SM, Alma-Ata. Inatitut pochvo-
vedeniya.~.
(North Kazakhstan Province--Soils)
FEDORIN
TMAREVA, N. P.
Agrochemical characteristico of ovamp in Semirechlye. Pochvo
vedenis no. 12t7-11 D 165 (MM l9a)
L lrazakhakiy institut zemledellya, Submitted March 22., 1965.
BRAYKO, V.D.; GOROI-TOSOVAp S.A.; FITSYN, G.K.; FFMRINA, A.I.
Dynamics of zooplankton in the Black Sea according to observations
made during 3.956-1938, Trudv Azcherniro no,18:29-49 160,
(Black Sea-Zooplankton) (MIRA 1010)
BRAYXO, V.D.; FEDORINA, A.I.
Zooplamkton of the eastern part of the Black Sea. Vop. ekol. 51
15-17 162. (KIRA 16:6)
1. Azovo-Chernomorskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut morskogo
i rybnogo kbozyaystva I okeanografii, Nerch'.
(Black Sea-Zooplankton)
AID P - 3243
Subject Z USSR/Miscenaneous
Card 1A Pab. 135 - 5/20
Author : Fedorinas F., Maj.
Title : Young IEMI training
Feriodical z Vast. vozd. flotap 10) 28-32# 0 1955
Abstract : The author takes the example of her unit to describe
wen-organized methodical training. She allesses Lhe importance
of the ideological approach during training. She points out
errors and their consequences. Names are mentioned.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
DUNAYEV.1 N.I., inzh..(g.Svdbodayy); KANTEKMVj D.D., inzh. (g.SvobodnU)j
UtPQ4LN-A-#-Y-.L, inzh. (g.S-vbbodnyy); KOCHEMIN V.N., inzh.
(Svobodnyy); PEVZNERp S.L., in2h. (g,Syobodn7yl
"Organization of the work in & rai3road sectioe by .fi.I.Wmnskii,
P.S.Tikhomirov. Reviewed by N.I.Dunaev and othern.- Zhel.dor.
transp. 43 no*]-1. -96 N 161. (MIRA 14 2 3-1)
-94
(Railroads-44amgement)
Zelenokii, IU.I.)
ikhomirovt P.S.)
R
KHAYKIIII M.S.; SHAMILISKAYAj, D.B.;
Developing properties of the alkyl derivatives of 7.8
dihydroxybenzopyrylium chloride. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot.
i kin. 8 no.3t209-210. Yq-Je 164. (MIRA 18t11)
1. Filial Vassoyusnogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo kinofoto-
inatituta, Kazan'. Submitted January 70 1964.
KWKIN, M.S.; SHAMTT-ISKAYA,, D.B.; FEDORINL.. L.G.
Developing properties of hydrarybeazoylpyrogallol. Zhur.nauch. i
prikl.fot. i kin. 8 no-5t375-376 3-0 163, (KMA 16%9)
I* F12ia3. Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-isoledovateltakogo kinofotoinsti-
tuta (NIKFI), Kasan's
M.S.; SHAMILISKAYAv D.Bel FWORINA, L.G.
.Developing properties of some esters of-polybydrozybenzols.
Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 8 no.6:461-463 N-D '63.
(KERA 17:1)
1. Filial Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo kinofo-
toinstituta, Kazan$*
KHAYKIN, M.S. I q G.; FAKHRUTDINOV, A.S.; KUKHTIN, V.A.
Synthesis of some derivatives of 7t8-dihydroxybenzopyrylium
chloride and 7,8-dihydroxycoumarin. Zhur.org.khim. I no.2:356-
358 F 165. (MIRA 18W
1. Kazanskiy filial Veasoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
kinofotoinstitutao
BOBROV, Artur Abramovichj MAXSIVIOVICHP
A.G., red.; ELIKINA, E.M.., takhn. red.
,g for the young mother] Vae dlia molodoi materi.
[Everyt4!p
Moskva, Gostorgizdats 1963. 118 p. (MIRA 16:5)
(PRENATAL CARE) (INFANTS-CARE AM HYGIENE)
I
_j3DOR1NAy-4,Pw+4WABAROVv A.M.,, otv.red.; IVANOVp V.M., red.;
tYALIN, P.M.,,.red.; KDU=VICH, V.L.,, red.; HOMANOVSSKAYA, T.D.,,
red.; VLASOV, P.P., tekbn. red.
(Catalog of machinery .and equipment] Katalog mashin i oborudova-
niia. Moskva,, 1956. 143 p. (MIRA 1")
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavnoe upravlenle toplivnogo
mashinostroyeniya.
(Peat machinery) (Coal mining machinery)
(Lumbering--MachUery)
"CV!
ig, 'JIL
97
BLWMTROV; S.I.; F~~~~
Derivatives of 1,1+-diethylbonsene-2-sulfonic acid.
Zhur.ob.kbim. 32 no.100315-3317 0 162. (MIU 1502)
1. Dnepropetravskiy khJmi o-tekhnologicheekiy institut,
(Bensenasulfonio aoid)
BURMISTROV,
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32 no.2:579-581 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(Banzenesulfonic acid)
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ACCESIFN NIR t AP5021596 UR/0266/65/ 13/0069/0~~
~'AUTHORSs Mikhaylov, No V,; Tokarevat Lo 001 Potemkina, Z,
it - o; Korneyevat A, No I
1 Fedorina, Zh* A* t,~ Burmletrovt 8, To
TITLEt A thermal stabilization of pojy~ ides, Class 399 No* 172486
SOURC& Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh zaakov, no# 13P 1965# 69
TOPIC TAGSs polyamide# themal stability, stabilizeJ triazine
IAMTRACTs This Author Certificate presents a mothod for thermal stabilization of.
1polyamides by adding stabilizers* To increase the assortment of materials# the
derivatives of triazinet ouch as H-parao3qphenyl-2r 4-diaminotriazine-1.3.5t or I
2-amino-4-para-anizidinotriazine-l~3t5 are used an stabilizers* The stabilizer
may be added in the amount of 0*5% by weight*
ASSOCIATIONs Voesoyu%W nauabno-Issledovatellakiy inatitut iskusetvennogo volokna.
(All-Union Soientitio Researoh institute of Bynthe io Fibers) qq,e~r,
SUBUMEDi 3OOct64 EMCM 00 SUB CODEs OC
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Efficiency Innovator D. Pliatchanko. Ayt.transp. 33 no.12:32
D '55. Ouk 9:3)
(Pliatchanko, D.)
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the .40
Pht Lenixyr., 1935, 5, pp. 61-0. IM. (F.1%fist summary. 06*
00 t Revelyed May, 19X) .00
A& a
00atioulashia studies o"Callba" Club toot (11140IW44740M bn"$riMO,,) %00
-008 (R.A.M.. xv, p. 473). the authot otates that the rmults tit I t
ments in 19U showed that sod taken from a fielit which 6d not kvn
sown to emeirers for seyn oonsecutive yean ad" contAtined sufficient .00
viable spans o( P. bronriow to Wet% 26-6 pot cent. of the aseptically moo
*0 If - - ,
0 pown cabbap seedh t4t were planted in it, as against 8 1 -2 per cent.
=00
0 0 infectioln ilk "I =Tecarried diseased cabbojim the previous year. 404
064 Furtha teds sbowcd OW in a cabboge field noted for threo years the 400
0 viabffity of the P. bnWime spores was reduced to 43-7 per cent. wA 0g
~,# in one noted for five years to 40-0 pet cent. In fl" ploughed two or
oil three 11mes a year no diminution in the percentage germinability of
the oporm won found at doptb varying from 5 to So cm., while in fiehis
left unplouxbod for a year the 9M taken at depths of 5 to 10, 15 to 20.
26 to 30. Bpi 30 to 33 cm. gave 84-6. 77-0, 314-5, and 0-0 M cent. infec- see
00110 AW #b0W;d that iRt"Wty Of BUB& by 1110 phrOlito in difftily
W ewralsted with the number of viable spons in 16 soil. 300.(Xx) sports
1 Bpi ever per ex. determin* tYPO 49 I0,OW spons t~r 11, and fewer
"I - The findinp ate. consWerM to imlk*te
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t t crop rutAttlutt with crucifrrous crape rmurritut every to h y r,
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root of Cablap (Pkuw4diqpAorvs brauitw Wor.).I-Smm. wi.
Rej. Wk IAwC A Prot. ldsiW., 1935, pp. 6940,19W.
092 Recent investigations by the author have shown that the zoospore
10 of Pkwtnodiq~ branicae IRAM., A, p, 16; idv, p. 206; xr, ~490
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0*4 root hair of a cruciferous host immediate
p. 60-4.) after enterm IT
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ecomes a myum which, after repeated division of the nucki,
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and over [cf. ibid.,, x. p. 31; the Vasmodium very soon breaks up
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and
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goo number of xomporsugis with four or eight zoosporm each. The soo. 100
is r" from the matme tootporanjoa (inside the root hair) migrate into
tar, timues of the roota
when the
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1 probably sexual phow form plasmodis. The plasmodium immediately
ilf undergoes reduction division and then breaks up into uninuclear
portions which an gradually trandormed into spores. The subwqaent
invasion of the root tiesues is eSm1A by division of the host cells but '60
5 not by active migration of the parasite. The development of club root *09
tumours Is due to the intew multiplication of the myramoebee
Doe
by budding.
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*0 the in'tiriousnoes of Cabbage club root (Pkmatliop4ora bnutsiw) Sol
am 01 varietal reaktance in the Cahtoge.)-Pl. I'me. 1^ivrad'
2. pp. 87-95, 2 KMPIUN 1W. ( Htl surnnary. Receive4
MAY, 19X]
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0 In the stuaUsula experiments brief! Im-ribcv! in this paM (which
00 were caffw out in 11134 in the 1.2n=1 vicinity tin sail heavily
PO ~': itifftietl with PIssmodippAom fimss"t) zir, pp. 148, 277: .00
I ik xv. p. 3M), the degree of infection of WiMusl planta belonl to 15
.3 varledes of cabbap bj club root was tiftignated Iq numbera: 1, imli-
:0 use
voting the Affair of kolated lateral mWets; 2. up to 60 per cent. 40 Is
infection of the ktmW ruoU; 3, Wection ofthe ittain rtxjt awl the joino
aniount of Itilpetiou of the lateral touta im lit 2; atul 4. ovvr CA) per pent. IS*
a infection of the whole root system. The maulta wpm analyoml atittit4i,
cally, snit indiefiterl that type 4 lull"on reduml the wriglit of the $see
affected cl to about Do_ per vent. of that of healthy cabbapea,
UPS*
typo 3 by about !0 per mim, while " I and 2 either gave no rQuo.
tion or even rMPA In a &light ter wvqght of the 1111poW Punts.
After olumm(ol establishment oi T .,, the progrm of the orpaistri
in the host tisuft Was Appereatly. the seme in all varieties. While so
variation in 111111COptibility to Infectlort'W" notie"I within a giTm
variety, sorm 0t the vamd". e.g., 11mrika, short-stommo.1 AnwWr, boo
&-ILA 491&LLVOI~, Slovistrilik &W late Mosvol showed a hight-r derw of mit6tance to
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