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LUTHOR: Zotovi T,D.
TITLE: i-e ~me ra tur eDe-pen-derce of Changes in Elec:trical
'P~ajataT-ice,lt~f Magnetite Single Crystals J.-n a HaPnetio
Field_a7Ctow Temperatures r.\
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PERIODICAL: FLzika metallov I metallovedeniyej iq,6c)l Vol 9, Nr I.,
pp 48-52 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author carried out the work desaribed to supplement
tl-.Le meagre published information on, the influence of
temperature on the Glectrical resistivity changes in a
ma,7nel-ir; field in the low- tempera Wre magnetic
transformation range of magnetiite. Single crystals,
previously 5ubjected to cooling below the low-temperature
U
urans-formation in a magrietic field, were studied In the
temperat).irG r--nge -~T-213 O-K. The Mosoy-Brod magnetite
crystals were 3ho,,ni to be of almost s toi chiome trio
--ticn. (main impuritY 0.01-0.3% Ti), and without
compos!
D= in diameter
static, lat-tice distort-ion. Two rods 1.33
and ',7..0 and tj~O aam long,were out from a regular crystal
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spartr-i.,*elded on, "Vemperature was moasurod. with a copper-'~/'
681t P-2
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Temperature Dependeun~:s of Changes in Electrical RO,3i.5tance of
Magnetite S-JnCIc-, Grv-,,L!AI.3 J.n a Magnetic Field at I,(.,,-w Temperatures
I
con3tank-.an --ouple. Before the test the ,:,,pecimen ifas
(2(.-;ole,I to J:;Lqj1-Ijd-~ij.troEon temparature in a longitudinal
or t.--ansver~-,,~,, fielcl of 10 000 Oe or withaut a field, and
then demagnoLized. Eloctrical resl.,,rUviLy measuremenLs
vere effectod di,ir,Lng heating at 2 OC per hour in a
20 GOO Qe Fil- I shows tho relative change in
--c - - C'
-s~.stivity (continuo-Lis line) and the ri3istivity in a
longitudl.mal -Field aS functions of teraperatluAre f or a
sp(jckimen :~Oolad without a magnetic field. The correspon-
d-mg relative.-cl'iange curve for the (1pocimen cooled in a
-Longitudin.al field is shom in Fig Figs 3 and L~ show
the rela"Jve-cftango cuTves with a transverse field for
specimens coolcd in a trUnsverse flold and without a field,
ely. All the cu-.ves of relative change in
resistivity show minima at 111,5, and. 95 OK. Tho author
attributes tRese effects to prefereiitial scattering of
Ca rd conduction olget-rons by fluctuations of different types
2/3 arid disc "Ses -Z-)omo reported related effacts (Refs 10, 11
anct 12)
TemperatUre Deljend6lll~-e cf Gh~1116~~s in
MagnetitQ SirIg"C CT'Ys"!al;z -ri a Magneric
.L L. - I
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AUTHOR: Samoklivalov,
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A. ; Morozov, _Yu. K.
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TITLE: Magnetic_pzopertiem of Zt'304
741
SOURCE: Finikin. metallov t mitullov-odettiye', v. 20, no. 2.1 196$, 308-309
TOPIC TAGS: rivignetizition, naturation ma&actization, temperaMlire dependmilze,
Curie rpmperature, Weiss-Forrer ---etl-ad, mnGnetic m-c-iment, eurephnu compound
ABSTRACT! To elucidatm the v-mignotk proportlea of Eu304 the authors mcutaud the
terperature dependence of vIngtLetiration in t1m! prevenca vf diffairant magad;LLatng
fields at tenpervitlirea of u7rrard of iami thun (Inte-I.-Ulaed 1!nr the fil'uL time
tbf- principal magn,~tic char-~cteri. ntftc of Eu.~"4: anturntb"t. cor'Clecizatioll ~T' Ilud
Curin T,;. Tht,- porfc-'vid -wilA.". th-'I ~111.d CIE C11 [34:11'1111.u=
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lines of equal magnetiza-tion, the autherm found the Curie tomp(P.Voture, Which
proved to be I.VK. WithJ ita rclatively largai TRgnettc: mrAnimt. alidl low Win paltiat,
this omide appears a auitable meams of varifying the a;p in -wa ve rJmory. Tairtft-
cation of this theary ahowed that thtli Unear T2:-dependartcm of wituration tiolmeti-
zation exigta throughout a Limed timpera;ture roonge (from L.65 to) 4.6"Q (0.6 r ). I
The eame dependence is also obverved for a numbar of unempins-romd anti felrramlt9i_
netica and for certain rare, earthio. Orig-, art. has: I fi(pwra.
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AUTHOR: Volkenshteyn, N,V,; Zotov, T,,D,
ORG: Institute of Metal PhXsics, AcadeTL of Sciences,~SSR (Institut fiziki metallov
Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Investigation of the temperature dependence of the spontaneous magnetization
of a magnetite single crystal at low temperatures _/Report, All-Union Conference on the
Physics of Ferro- and AntiferromagnetiBm held 2-7 July 1965 in Sverdlovsk
7
SOURCE: AN SSSR, 7nvestiya. Seriya fizichoskaya, v. 30, no. 6, 1966, 979-980
TOPIC TAGS: spontineous magnetization, ferrite, single crystal, temperature depen-
dence, low temperature effect, spin wave theory
ABSTRACT: The authors have employed a pendulum magnetometer of the type deacribed by
Domenikali (Rev. Sci. Instrum., 21, 327 (1950)) to measure the spontaneous magnoti-
zation of a natural magnetite singlo -rysta at/, temperatur*a from 4.2 to 500 9. The
19.3 kOe external magnetic field was more thane idequnte to Insure saturation of the
spherical specimen. The main impurity of the specimen was 0.1 to 0.3% titanium, and
x-ray studies down to liquid nitrogen tomperatures revealed no static lattice do-
formationa. The npecimen was cooled through the 1110 X trnnsition temperature in an
external magnetic field parallel to [loo] and the measuremento trare made with the
field in that direction. The spontaneous magnetization It(T) at temperaturo T was
r-A 1/2
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found to be well represented by the formula H(T)/M(O) 1 CATn with n w 3/2 and a
3.5 x 10-5 deg-3/2, which does not conflict with the spin irave theory of the spontan_
eous magnetization of ferrites. The fixperimental data exclude the possibility that
D, a 2 in the above formulae The authors thank A,P,Pronina for assisting with the work.i
Orig. art._ has: 2 f1gures and I foratula.
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AUTHORt Samokhvalov, A. A,; Bamburoy V G V AN V.: Zotovs IN _D
Ivakins A. Aij lbrozo-79 TU-. X.; _Si:monov1LP* M.
ORGI Institute of Metal Physiont AN SS)Rt Sverdlovsk, (Inatitat fitiki metalloy
AN SSSRJ 1~
I
TITLE1 Magnetic pE22!rtis low temperatures
j of EuO at
SOURCE1 Fizika tvordoqo tola, v# 8. no. 8. 1966p 2450-2454
I TOPIC TAGSs ouropium. compounds spontaneous magnetizations magnetic susceptibility
AMTRACT: EuO was prepared by the solid-state reaction + C - 2Eu0 + C09 and its
;i agnotization curves were plotted for 4.2, 20.4 and 820K. The tomperature dependence
of spontaneous magnetization was measured at 1.70K and abovo, and was analyzed from
the standpoint of the spin-wave theory. At 4.2 and 200xp the magnetization reaches
~ituration in fields slightly above 4,000 Oe. The paramagnetic Carlo point and the of-
f"tive magnetic moment# both determined from the temperatuxe dependence of the mag.-o
n6tic susceptibility, were found to be 75*K and 7.3 pa respoctivoly. The exchange in-
tegral I was calculated from the low-Umperature 512ge (T < To/2) and found to be equal
to 0.394k. It is shown that when the term with T is takoA into account in Bloch's
laws the ~anoeof applicability of Moch"a law expands, but the vglue of caefficiont
Cl at T5/ 9 determined experimentally and giving the best agreentont. with the "ri-
ACC
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Orig. art. has 1 4 figures# I table and 3 formulas.
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AUTHOR: awkhvelov, A,A.; Ivakin, AjA!,j MorozovaTuaNsi-SIMnovs, U01 DamburoVIV000.i
VolkenshteynoN,YO; ZotoVATODO
ORG: none
TITLEt Kagnatic, high frequency, and electric prokertled Of some 9x1:d* compounds of
divalent europlum 42sport, All-Union Conference on the Physics of Forro- and Anti-
fferromneetialLdheld-2-7 July 1963 in Sverdlovae___
SOURM AN GSSR. Izvestiya:* Beriya fizichaskays, vo 30, no, 0# 1960# 084-989
TOPIC TAGSs ferromagnetism, dielectric constant, dielectric lons, magnetization,
temperature dependence, europium compound, oxide, aluminate, silicate ~ Cl-'re OVI C-
ABSTRACT.- The authors have sypthesized ZuO, Eu3O4p Eu3Al2OG, EUA1204, EU2SLO4, and
two series of solid solutions.4tontainini Eub and CaO, or XuO, CaO, culd Eu203, and have
investigated their magnetre- and electric properties. The invedtiGation was undertaken
becauso the high maguetization of divalent europium compoun(Is make them of interest In
connection with technical applications and the nimple crystal structure of EuO cuikes
iit a suitable material with which to compare the predictions of theories of forro-
magnetism, The magnetization measurciaents were made with a Douaaikali type pendulun-
magnetometar In 91olds up to IQ We and at temperatures down to 1.64) No The ferro-
and paramagnetic resonance of AW was Investigated at 0 and 3097 kMKm d-mm to 4,30KO
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and -of the other materinls,at room temperature. The de electrical properties of the
materials were investigated and their ultrahigh frequency complex dielectric coustnnto
wore menstired with a resonant cavity technique. Sone otothe ineantirement results are
presented graphically and others are discussed briefly. The satmratioli nnetizatlon
~of DO, extrapolated to infinite field and 00 K, was found to be 232 Ga cm /g. The
saturation magnetization of Eu304 was approximately one-thira that of EmO, indicating
that the Sorromagnetic properties of Eu304 are due to the divalent Eu Aoi . '11he low
temperature spontaneous magnetization of EuO was a linear function of .r3~2' and not of
2' 2hereis that of Eu304 and of the solid solutions containing it won a linear furictIon
iT
of T , and not of T3/2. The aluminates and silicate had a g tactot (dotermined by
i
paramrtie resonance) of 2, as dideEr a ous ungnetizations followed
ctlhoir :pontano
I:d
the law. The ultrabigh freque vity f EuO ~as found to be approxinatelf
y
5 k 10-3 ohm-1 ca-ij which is some sixiorders of magnitude higher than the dc.con-
th t th
ductivity , it is suggested 11 * Isme ultrahigh frequency dielectric loss
mechanism In active ~ In NW ail in the 3 trunsition metilio Otheir risults than theme
listed.above are presented. The autho a thank S,,V*Vons*vwkIy for his Interest and
advice, OrIg. art. has: 4 figures an~ 2 tablis-9
IMM CODRs 20 MM DAM 00 ORIO, Rlrj'- 001 M RM 006
2/2
11;1 IF. ma VI 1; 1q. t I 1 1 4114 q
ZOMVj _-T-.D.
Specific electric resistance of natural magnetite 8ingle crystals.
Kristallograi'lia 9 no.6t%29-930 N-D 164~, (WRA 18:2)
I* Inatitut fisiki motallov AN SSSR.
A
ZOTOV, V.; SHEREHET, A.
Production and finance. Fin. SSSR 37 no.703-61 n 163.
(HIRA 16:8)
(Moscow Province-Industrial management) (Moncow Province-Finanee)
MIKOYAN, A; PODGORNYY., N.; ~OTOV, V... FAVLOVY D.1 DUDIN, Yu.; KOROLEV,, D.;
MASTBROV, H.; NEVSKIY, Ye ; KLEMENCIIUK, A.; AFMITIYEV, V.; GAVRILOV, A.;
PARSHIKOV, M.,- ZUARSKIYP I.; S(ZOLOVSKIY, V.
Vladimir Evdokimovich Chalyi; obituary. Kons.i ov.pron. 17 no.12:
48 D 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Chalyi, Vladimir Evdokimovich, 1905-1962)
ZOTOV V
For further progress In the meat industry. Mi,iw. ird. SSSR 31
no.6:1-3 16o. (MIRA 13;12)
1. Zamestitell predeelatelya GospljLna SSSR*
(Meat industry)
ZOTOVI Ve
Irkutsk Veterinary Research Station. Trudy VIN 23,-'374-~375 159.~
(mnu 13 1 lo)
(Irkutsk-Yeterinary research)
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Fqlt that is not made of wool. From.koop. 14 no.8:20 Ag 160.
1 NIRA 13: S)
1. TSentrallny7 nauchno-inaledovatel skiy inatitat shersti,
Moskva.
(Felt)
ZOMY, V.
Manufacture of consumerel goods in the seven-yoar plan.
Sav.torg. 33 n0-3:3-13 * 060. (Km 13:6)
1. Zamestitell predsedutelya Gooplana SSSR,
(Ruseia-Hanufactures) (Food induntry)
7-MVI, v0
Seven-year plan for the v"t Industry. Rias. Ind. SSSR 29 no.6*.
1-4 '5 8. (MMA 11: 12)
1.Zameotititell prodeedatelya GomplmA SSSR.
(Heat industry)
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LYASHENKO, V., ZOTOV) V., IVANOV) V., and ANDREM, V.
"Corrosion Resistance of Certain %tetials in Sodium and Lithium."
paper to be presented at 2nd UN Intl. Conf. on the penceful uses of Atomic
Energy, Geneva, 1 - 13 Sep 58.
ZOTOVJ V.
A "chioken ware' Vnesh. torg. 43 no.lt24-25 164.
OMA 1712)
ZOTOV, V.; YERSHOVA, I., red.; IVANOV, N.p tekhn. red.
,.-::-%-,Z, j---
(Guide to the K.E.TSiolkovskii Residence Museun)
Putevoditell po domu-muzoiu K.E.TSiolkovsko Kaluga,
Kaluzhskoe knizfmoa izd-vol 1961. 81 p. &OiRA, DO)
1. Kaluga. Dom-muzey K.E.TSiolkovskogo.
KOSYGIN) A.; NOVIKOV., V.; KRUVIYEVA, N.;_&QMY,-Y.-;-AK1MOVp I.;
SPORYSHEV,j V.; KOLOSOVA, V.; CHMNOXOV, N.j NIWPWVAt 0.1
BOGAYEVA, A.; PIKOVSKIY, G.1 KAWANOV, M.1 SIM01, Yo.;
KHODAKOVAJ S.; KUSHNER, P.; BLYAKIMAN, I.; BASSTAS,, L.; -
KIMHEMTSEVA, A.; REMIKOV...M. ; KALININ, P.; MILANOVA, D.;
VENGEROVA, R.; AGROSKINA,,M:; PATNER) B.; NMDIMKIYI B.;
MARKOVA'! L.; GOLUBENKOVA, N ; WtM~SKAYA., S.; 12REITOINVA, N.1
NESTEROVA, S.; AKSENOV) S.
D.M.Khazan-Andreeval obdLtu=7. Tekst.prom. 21. no.V.190 D 161o
(MIRA 15%2
(Khazan-4ndreeva, Dora Moiseevnal, 1894-1961~
ZOTOV, V.
Yight for high quallt7 and greatsr quantity, Kilkfl. ind, SSUR 29
n0.1:1-5 158. 011RA 110)
1*Ministr SSBRI.sameatitell predeedat" lys Gooplana SSSR.
(Most industry)
AXSTISTAVSZIY, D.H.; ZOVALMXIY, 5.7e.; ZOTOY, V.A.
Antomtio temperature measurement in control heating flues of coke
ovens. Koko I khim. no.105-39 158. (MIRA l1t2)
1. Zhdanovskly kokookhImIcheekly zavod.
(Coke ovens) (Pyr6metera and pvromtr~r)
kVIROI-1, kand. tekhn.naulc, nauchn. gotr.; GLCTI~'Dl, L.1 , Im-nd.
tekhn.nauk, nauchn. sotr.; GOESLIK, S.A., kar-d. tell:hn. r-nutk'
nauchn. sotr.; L-EYTES, L.G., hand. tol-hr.. nfuh, nauchn.
30tr.; Fl,'-.TOIlOVA, Ye.l., nauchn. "r!"RO"t
kand. tekhn. riaul-I nauchil. --o-tr.; Prinyali u(,hr~.,jtAye:.,",Q7GV
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luchenie i primenenie vtoric~moi shen;ti v jzdcl.ilakh narod-
,v,~, T zd-vo
nogo potrebleniia. [By] :3.14.Aviron, i dr. 1.1,o;31~
IlLegkaia industriia," 196.. ~2160 p. ('~J RA 17: 5)
1. Ilachallnilc pryadillnogo Puz-110cinsicoy rLl):'illi No.13
(for Romashov).
ZOT(,V UA,
68-1-9/22
AUTHORS: Amstislavskiy, D.M., Kovalevskiy S.Ye.,a-nd Zotov, V.A.
.TITIB: Experimental Automation of Measuping Temperatures in the
Control Heating Flues of Coke Ovens (Opyt avtomatizatsii
izmereniya temperatur v kontrolInykh otopitel'nykh kanalakh
koksovykh pechey)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, 140.1, pp. 35 - 39 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Experiments on the application of stationary recording
pyrometers for measuring temperatures in the coke oven control
heating flues carried out on the Zhdai-.iov . Coke Oven Works
are described. The diagram of the installation is shown in
Fig.l. Radiation pyrometers enclosed in water-cooled jackets
(Fig.2) were placed in.specially made shafts on the top of the
battery over the 4th control flue on the coke and pusher sides
on every 10th oven. The optical part of pyrometers was kept
clean by a stream of air. The recording equipment was placed
in te control room. Examples of records obtained are given
in Ifigs. 3-6 and Tables 1-4. Causes of the vaxiation of the
temperature in the control flue during the cokij:ig period are
discussed: before pushing the temperature reaches maximum,
after the oven is pushed and recharged, the temperature falls to
a minimum and rises again to a maximum, then falls aGain on
cardl/2 charging the neighbourine; oven, reRches the second minimum
68-1-9/22
Experimental Automation of Measuring Temperatures in the Control
,Heating Flues of Coke Ovens.
(higher than the first minimum) and rises again to a maximum
before the oven is pushed (Fig.6,1- descending stream, 2 -
ascending stream). The results obtained indicated that an
automatic measuring of temperatures in the control flues is
possible. There are 4 tables and 6 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Zhdanov: Coke Oven Works (Zhdariovultly koksokhimiche8kiy
I zowod)
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ASEYEV, Georgiy Mikhaylovich; A14spy~,y#h;-
KUKOLEVSKIY, G.M., red.; ROOM,, Z.A., takhm. red.
(Medical control of the physical education of studsntal
Vraohebnyi kontroll za fisicheakim vospitaniam studentov.
Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 193 p. (MIRA 16-.7)
(SPORTS MEDICINE) (COLLEGE SPORTS)
YESYUTIN , Leonid Sergeyevich; BUSHIN,V. P.. retsenzent;
retsenzent; 14EDVEDEV, F.I., retEenzent; EMEWMI, V.L.~
retsenzent; REGELISOIJ, LJI., kAnd. teklin. nauk, (lots.,
red.; DOZORISEVA, Ch,,I,,, red, I
[Elements of antenna and wave-guide systems) Blementy
antenno-voInovodnykh uAroistv, . Moslcva, Izd-vo Mosk. Univ.,
1964, 102 p. (MIIU 17:U)
ZAFU, tkV, V.I.; KASPAROVA, S.A.; KONOROVAO Ye.V.; KONSHITSER,
I.Z.; IARIONOV, V.P.; SVIDLO, V.M.; FOLITS, K.K.; KIM,
V.A.,, red. -.1-
[Exe-.-clse therapy in tho poychintric hospital) 1,echotmaia
fizic,he3kaia kv-Ptura v psikhiatricheskoi bollmUse. Ito-
skva, Moditsina, 1965. 235 P. (MIR& 18:9)
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Moscow Veterinary AcedenW, Min Higher Education USSF?
ZOTOV, V. A.- "An experiment in curing ruminant agricultural animals of the basic hel-~
minthoses under the conditions of the enlarged kolkhoz in Moscoir Oblast*" Moscow
Veterinary Academy., Min Hig)-er x-ducation USSR. Moscow, 1956.
(Dissertation for the i)eeree of Candidate in Vuterinary ~iclenci)s)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No, 20, 1956
ZOTCV, V.A.
Clasaification of packing davices. Standart~--mtalia
26 no.9:17-21 S 162. (MIIIA 15: 9)
(Packing (Ifechanical engineering))
(.) -S '~ Cz-
!i
ZOTOV, V.A.,-inzh.
Investigation of '--lical ring sealings. Vent.manhinottr. 44
no.1:7-12 Ja 164. (MA 17:4)
KUNIN, Samuil Karpovich; ZOTOV, V.A.. radaktor; MROU, M.D., takhaichs-
skiy redaktor -
[Problems of pre-school hygiene) Voproey doshkolnoi gigieny. Mo-
skva, Goo. uchabno-padagog.izd-vo Ministeretva proeveshchaniia
Run, 1954. 212 p. (HLRA 8:5)
(Children--Care and hygiene)
DWOV, B.N., keuAidat vaterinarnykh nauk; ZOTOT, V.A., aspirant.
Intramuscular carbon tstrachloride Injections in fasciellasis
In sheep. Vaterinariia 32 noo8:50-52 Ag 155. (MMA 8:10)
l.Nedtarachnaya rWyetlechobnitea, Orszuetakoy oblasti.
(VETWHARY MATUIA MKDICA AJID PHARRACY)
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ZOTOV, V, A.
Tanning
Efficient method of extracting tanbark material. Log. prom. 12 No- 5, 1952.
Monthly k!65-t .2f RusRIa4 AS21LjIM, Library of Congress, Augunt 1952. Unclassified.
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ZCADV. L"Ihig P,,,m- It. No. it, 44 JiMl I - Sitil,f4vt-or I
tim"Viflyri (1swu shmagr ate L"";j to 3"j.
11glo, awl 11j"o Chlommine by wt. of the filplut rlt~ Thf
l1glIji mixed with an rquA imI. of K i litfoce ad-11lig Nvo
matim lovillip-ilk-likiroboll stile, Ill. f(vto.i.
mi, tykne. iiiiij 56'r pt-tived misil(itfutilt Y. Ili nit-tighi
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wt. of ficuld ext. D Z. Ksmich
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TITLE: A method for automatic frequency trim of ~~aEtljqtjpeqwu'CZ Mdtorll
...... ;!-
(resonators). Class 21, No. -176954
SOURCE: Byulloten' izobreteniy i tovwrnykh znakov, no. 24, 196!i, 35
)TOPIC TAGS: oscillator, superhigh frequency, frequency se3cotiom, automatic
ifrequency control
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for ailtomatlo fine tw&F
g of
the frequency of oscillators (resonators) of the superhish frequoncy range with the
use of a periodically retuned frequency selection device. Dhis deaign elininates
the automatic f ine tuning high f requency s tandard f rom the aircuf~ t. The autamatic
frequency trim is accomplished by setting and mBintaining w cont;twit tile time-
intervals between the successive selections of the frequalieny aeloction device. The
selections are retuned with a consUmt average rate. The amUmid;D3 fine ttutir4g in
also accomplished by setting and maintaining the harmonics of 0141 stabilized
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oscillator (resonator). The frequency of the stabiliz'ed oddillatoir (resonalibibr) ~s
changed by altering the nagnitude ar the fixod time inter%-al with. tL constwWrati)
retuning of the frequency selection device. The frequenay can. aso be ch-~Wgeit
,by altering the tuning rate of the frequency aeleotiGn dwrko w~fh coastaM value
~,of the fixed time interval.
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ZOTOV, V.A.
Effect of the phyal come chan ical proportien of shrub stQms
on their cutting. Nauch. trudy AKKE no-32:205-216 IU.
Selecting the optimum Bhapo of the cutting edge in vupport-
less cutting. Ibid.:217-221,. 0-11w, 19: 1)
AKRMEDBABAYEV, M.Kh.; ARIFDZIIANOVp F.A.; BELOUSOV, N.A,j BSLYAKOV, S.P.;
j ISAYEVA, Z.D.; MURK
.XTqjL V. G. JDOVI I.A.; ISHUENK01 F.S.;
KWILINIKOV, Ya.A.; NUOLIS41Y, I.P.; NETSETSrIY, A.H.;
PERGAT, F.F.; PAVWVSKAYA, M.D.; SAMSONOV, L.S.; -POLIZHAYEV,
A.I.; SMIRNOV, F.Ye.; SABININ, M.N.; SHUTYArRV, N.A.; CHIZUK,
V.I.; KARFENKO, P.M.; I~ZROV, A.I.
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Nenetakii; obituary. Veterinariia 37
no*1004 0 10-0* (KRA 15W
(Netetskii, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 18W-1960)
BURAKOV, Ye B insh.j ZOTOV, V.G., inzh.; N&ITEROV, A.A., I-nzh.;
ZWO B.V., ka'-nd,-v'tekKfi-.-iiuk
Magnetic-transistor amplifier for a thermal (b.m.f. too d.c.,jpnverter.
Izv. LETI no.45:194-200 161. WBA I(F-5)
(E4ttric current converters) (Telemetering)
39213
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1007/1207
AUTHOR: Burakov, E. B., Zotov, V. G., Nesterov, A, A. an-J Shamray, B. V.
TITLE: Magnetic semiconductor amplifier for the conversion of thetmoclectromotive force into
d.c. voltage
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdcl'nyy vypusk. lzmeritcl'naya tekhnika, no. 7, 1962, 49, abstract
32.7.318. "lzv. Leningr. ciektrotckhn. in-ta", no. 45, 1961, 194-200
TE)CF - Description is given of a magnetic semiconductor amplifier for conversion of thermoclectromotive
force into d.c. voltage according to the a.c. amplifying method. The amplifier consists orthi-ce components-
modulator, a.c. amplifier and rectifier. The modulator is a magnetic voltage amplifier witli a double-frequency
output, permitting separate adjustment or modulus and phase in the a.c. windings, and lience equalization
of odd (uneven) harmonics. The modulator is fed from a semiconductor RC-gencrator of 8.5 kcs. At an
input voltage of about 4 to 5 Mv, the amplifier has satisfactory linear charactetkilics.The output resistance
is 70 ohms, the sensitivity 10 microvolts and the voltage amplification 4000 volu. The amplifier is designed
for a load of 4000 ohms.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.)
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ZOTOV,.V.Do, starBhi]r operator blrumInga.
Now flowoheet for rolling on blooming mills. Kmtallurg 3 no.12,,P-38
D '58. (MIRA 11:12)
1.Zavod "Krasny7 Okt7abr'."
(Rolling m1lls)
AUTHOR: Zotov) SOV1130- r)8-12-17/21
~'o--I-ling Schedulo for a Blooming Mill (Novaya skherna
TITLE:
prokatki, na blyuminge)
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, Nr 12, iu) 3?-38 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author states that his shift have increased blooming-
mill productivity by 8~ since 1955 by adol)t;ing a now
schedule, whioh he outlines. A throe-man crew Is, u~ied
and their work and thaL of the mill has been organized so
as to reduce idle time, one of the innovations being
proposed by the author. He considers that reserves of
productivity remain.
ASSOCIATION., "Krasnyy Oktyabr'" works
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011_:~~ red.
[lamochkints brigade assembles houses] Montamh wdet brigada
Lamochkina. Foskva, Mosk. mbochii, 1961. 26 p. (14IRk 150)
(Mlding)
PROSHLTAKOV, A.I.; ZHELICUM, V.I.; BTCHEVSKIT, B.V.; ZOTOVA V.P.;
LTAKIN, N.I.; IVANOV, D.S.; BLAGOSLAVOY, B.V.;
FANKOV, M.A.; OGORODNIKOV, V.A.; FILOMTKO-BMODICH,
ILITASEVICH, S.A.; RA31NOVIII. I.M.; OLISOV, B.A.; DAVYI)OV,
S.S.; ZIMIYT, D.D.; SHPMK, 13.F.,- USKOV, V.N.; BUNT11, P.K.
Boris Aleksandrovich Olivetskii; obituary. Voen.--imzh.zhur.
101 no.12:42 D 157. (Mm 10:12)
(Olivetakii, Porls Aleksandrovioh, 1.896-1957)
ZOTOVI V.G., -. yra~ll
11-1 ---- ------ .
4.
From the practLoes In the use oC stLq,u:l 1 ~or,4. Vpte-:,Jnarj -*.
L , ~&
38 nQ.3:,29 Rr 16.1 (m,llu 18--.-L)
1. U2bnkskara rssp-ji-illkqnsl:a7a veter,.'zinrray-_ 1 Lor 11ya 0
(Ve~terinary Surgeon, Veterinary Laboratory ot the Ile
ZOTOV, V. G. public, Uibek GSR).
"Experience in the utilization of biogenic stimu-lanbi."
Veterinariya, Vol. 38, 110- 3) 1961~ p. o).
510J."MNI&
Interaction of monoamaines of alumInum bromide omit icd1de with
certain metals# Ukr*khim.zhure 19 no*5;473-478 1530 (HLRA, 8t2)
1. Kiyevskiy politakhnicheekly inatitut, laboratori" neorganiches-
koy khImUs
halides) (Amines)
ZOTOVp V.I., inzh.; YAKOBSON, G.I., inzh.
-J7 ~ - I - '
Concerning the constructian of the boiler chasis within the frarsoworl:
of the boiler plant. Elek. eta. 32 no.2s87-89 F 161.
(Boilers) (NZRA 160)
UDOVEITKO, V.V.; ZOTOV, V.I.
`;~,-,,* ~
Interaction of mercury (11) halides with monoethariolamLne halohydrates.
1zv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.1 khim.tekh. 6 no.41543-545 16:3.(MIRA r(:2)
1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskly iristittit Kafildra obshchey I neorgani-
cheskoy khimii.
ZOTOV V.1.0 inzh.
Effect of transver-e nonsymmetry on the threshold of the static
stability of a oiji.ple electrical aystem. Izv. vys. ueheb. zav.;
energ. 0, no.1:1-8 Ja 166. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Dallnevostochnyy politekhnicheskiy inatitut imeni V.V. Kuyby-
sheva. Predstavlena kafedroy elektricheskikh slatem. Submitted
November 26, 1964.
4
3152 ZOTOV. V. I. AND ,'~TAIC~1101)/. A. I.
7;;nipatplln,Vp. Klirdp. Kiev, "T"Olodv." 1954. 135. (511 n..". ill. 23 Sm.
30.000 Ekz. 3 R. 80K. Voier, Na ukr. Yi?,. (54-5672.2) 1~11-1:42.
ZOTOV, V. I.
5391- Zotov, V. I. Parkticheskiye raboty i uprazhnen4a ro ob!ihchey khLm-ti.
(Ucheb. r)osobiye dlya vyssh. uclhab. zavedeniy Ukr- SSR) Pod rod. Yu. K. Da-lim-ars-
kogo. Kiyov,O Rad. shkola", 1954. 264 s. s ill. 23 sm. 5 ekz. 6r. 70 k. V.
per.---Na ukr. yaz. (55-659) 54 (076-5)
SO: Knizhnaya Letovis', Vol. 1, 1955
I ~-. ,;I I ~ . . -I - , T. , . , -
?Amp Vol* --Y,
-~ I -
Zotovs VoIst Zubkov, A*P*, and Chishawkir,,,(Mil. Vat. Lab Ito 43)
*Pbrtable Unit IM-4130 for Determination or Sulfur Dioxide in Gas Chn"retw
SOs Veterinariya, Vol 20, No 2t 1943.
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OR: ZOtOv, V- I- (Engirieer)
'.ORG: Far Eastern Polytechnic
;politekhnicheskikh~institut). 41,104titute Im- V. V. Kuybyahev (Dal?n9vostochnyy
TITLE: Influence CC automatics cc)
ntrQ1 of excitation on static stability of an
electrical system in an asyzmwt~rical operating mode
SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetika,,.-no*
8t, 19660 ~_9
TOPIC TAGS: automatic control.technology, electric generator
An attompt to invostigate the influanco of
an awimet,
ABSTRACT; riitd operating,
..1nodo on tho stability limit of asystcm of automatio control ofta"T&t,&r ex-
citation. The work aiialyzes a simple systcm __ a gonorator oporating through
a passive quadrupole into conductors of 'unchanging voltage* 740 '7'stom is
-ass=ed ideally stabili~zod. It is dotermined that if the generator is equip-
ped with automatic excitation control of current doviaf-!Lons# the detorwtination
of the transmitted powor limiV in an asy=otrical operating made using only the:
direct sequonco components can lead to a considorablo error. The appearance of
an asymmetrical operating mode with this typo of gonomtor is equivalent to an
incroasu in the amplification coefficient depeMing on tho dogreo and type of
asymmetry. Orig. arts-has: '5 figures, 20 formulas and 1 tablA. (MIS'. 38,4903
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UDCs 621.310.016-35'1
. maukj ZOTff -.Ktl UZANOV G.I.; FERKPEU-
VMMNVSK3X9 A.P.0 doktor tekhn . a . 0
TSHr, P.G.; SVIRIDEWWq S.Kh.; Sftd&WLFNOVA9 L.I.; BORUSHKOY9 IS.0
red.; KOGANp F.L.f tekhn. red.
(Machine-tool
zor. Moskva,
1961. 172 p.
industry in Italy; survey] Stankostroenie Italii; ob-
TSentr, in-t nauchno-tekhn. informatail vasl4nostroerdia,
(Italy-Machine-tool industry) (MIRA 140)
GOLOVANOV, Yu-J.; BREZHNEVA, N.Ye.; OZIRANERv S.N.; YEREMINI A.A.; ZOTCVv Y.L.
Mechanism underlying high-temperature volatilization of ruthenium
coprecipitated with various substances, Atom, energ 15 no.3:
219-223 S f63. ~MIRA 16:10)
(Ruthenium) (Evaporation)
i
GOLOVANOV, Yu.N.; -BREZHNEVA) N.A.; OZIRAHER,~S.11.; YEREMIN, A.A.; 20TOV, V.L.
Dependence of the chemical stability and crystallization power of
melted glass on its composition and the conditions of its preparation.
Atom. energ. 15 no.2:130-138 Ag 163. (MIRA 161g)
(Glass manufaettire-Chemistry)
SMIRNOVA, V.F., lnzh.;,.,ZOIOV, V.L., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiyei BELTAYEV,
--.. I . I
N.N.; OCHKASOVA, Z.P., Inzh.
Coating of headwear with a nap flnishing by, means of the
electrostatic method. Nauch.-isal. trudy TSNIL"hersti
no.17:124-126 162. (MIRA 17-12)
1. Rukovoditell laboratorii avotmatizptsii TSentrallnogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute sherstyanoy pronyshlennosti
(for Belyayev).
tj I I ii Al M11:1 111 tiltAl.1 III;: 1-MI IN"Mil. I lilll~ Illill:614 1.1111111 VA111:11i it. 411LI'l
GOL*AkV, YU.N.1 MA.WVSKIYo A.I.; ZOTW#_..T.L.j KUZ'IglNo 7,F.
Tungsten precipitation from the vapor-gas phs.0e,
Zhur.neorg0khim. 10 no,8sl%8-19~0 Ag 165a WRA 19o1)
1. Submitted December 19, 1964,
IflAki
TITOV, V.A.; ZOTOV, V.L.; MEDVEDEVA, S.F.
Corrosion and protection of the equipment of chanical plants.
Xhim.prom. no,4:286-288 Ap 161. (MIRL 24:4)
1e Maskovskiy institut stall imeni I.V.Stalina.
(Chemical engineering - Equipment and oupplies)
(Corrosion and anticorrosivea)
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113b 12
16,060 B110/B207
AUTHORS: Titov, V. A., Zotov, V. L., Medvedeva, S. F.
TITLE: Corrosion and the protection of the equipment of chemical
factories
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 4, 1961, 64-66
TEXT: Subject of the present study is the selection of a corrosion-
proof metal for reaction vessels of melamine production at 2500C and
120 atm, and the rectification columns for the separation of hydrochloric
acid and methanol (15-3% HC1; 22.8% H20 and 61.9% CH 30H). CT-3 (St-3)
vessels must be replaced after 1-5-2 monthap since in melamine production
their upper parts are affected by corrosion-active water-, ammonia- and
hydrogen sulfide vapors. Zinc L4-2 (Ts-2), cadmium (99-70% Cd), aluminum
A-0 (A-0), (,T-3 (St-3), steel 1A18"9T 'lKhl6N9T) samples as well as of
the nickel alloy 30-461 (EI-461) castalloy, of the type "B" (11V11) were
suspended on fluoroplast threads in the circular spacc between the body
of the reaction.vessel and the melamine cartridge. Zinc showed the least
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stability, followed by cadmium with a corrosion
S/064/61/000/004/003/003
B110/B207
of 127 9/m2 in 107 hr,
g/M 2
in 207 hr,
(Fig.). Aluminum was very stable (approximatelY 5
depth index 0.09 mm/year), its stability is due to the good protective
properties of its oxide layer, stainless steel M18119T (depth index in
207 hr - 0.2 mm/year). a W-461 (EI-46i) were leas stable (depth index
in 207 hr - 0-87/year and St-3, 70 9 m2 In 100 hr. It is suggested to
line the St-3 reaction vessel with a 4.3 mm thick layer of 1Kh18N9T stain-
less steel. The following alloys were tested with respect to their
suitability for rectification columns: the titanium alloys: BT-1 (VT-1);
IT-3 (VT-3); '9T-5 (VT-5); ZT-io (VT-10); the following titanium- and
niobium alloys: TH-3 (TN-3), TH-27 (TN-27), TH-50 (TN-50)t TH-75
(TN-75); sheet lead, the alloys EM-461 (EI-461) and BV-943 (EI-943).
Tantalum and niobium as well as their above alloys showed only a weight
increase of 0.001 g after a 100 hr test in the boiling mixture of
hydrochloric acid and methanol. The protective films were closely
connected with the metal surface. Tantalum develops probably a Ta 205
protective film. After rolling cold hardened tantalum corrodes at a
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Corrosion and the protection ... 3110/B207
2 -4 0
rate of 0.062 g1m .hr; 1.25 hr in vacuum of 10 nim IIg at 1200 C,
2
tempered tantalum corroded at a rate of 0.010.glm .hr. Corrosion (100 hr)
was increased from 0.033 9/m2.hr to 0.040 u/m 2. hr owing to inhomogencities
at the welding zoints. Vlith respect to corrosion otabilityt the
following order is maintained (riC;. 2): titanium alloy "BT -1,4 ('IT-ID)
2
(corrosion rate: 4.2 Glm .hr). A reduction of corrosion after some time
could be hardly noticed. Since boiling, chemically aggressive media do
not only electrochemically dissolve the metals but destroy it due to
eroeion,there must be added a special protective substance to the metal
with the exception of Ta, 11b and their alloys. 0.01; 0.02; 0.03, and
0.04 mole CuC12- 2H 20 were added per 1 1 an protective agent since the
.addition of semi-noble metals leads to the precipitation of metal islands,
microvapor formation, and anodic surface passivation. An addition of
0.02 mole/l reduced the corrosion rate of '3T-1)Z (VT-iD) titanium alloy
2
by 'he 17-fold to 0.247 9/m .hr. The alectroprotecting method is there-
fore also convenient for other metals. TIT-75 can be recommended for
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tantalum alloys: TIT-3, TN-271 TN-5 0, TN-75. There are 3 figurea and
I table.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy inst itut stali im. I. V. Stalina (110scow
Steel Institute im. I. V. Stalin)
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under the conditions of
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Ts-2); 2) cadmium; 3~ St-3;
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GUSEVA, V.A.; M.K.; TSLAFp M.Yn..
Analog control systems for drilling macIiines. Manhinostroitell
no.?t6-8 J1 163. (IIIRA 16: 9)
(Drilling and boring machinery-flumerical control)
II - "- ..I -I II I. ..... ... . , ,",,,, - , ,,
GOLOVANOV, Yu.N.; BREZHMA, N.Ye.; OZIRMU, S.M.; YEREMIM? A.A.;
jMTS V.L,--.
Mechanism underlying the volatilization of eeaiun coprecipittted
with double nickel and potaasium ferypoyanide at high temperaturer,
Atom. energ. 15 no.3t261-262 S "63. ' WRA 16:10)
(Ferrocyanides) (Cesium)
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ZOTn7, V.L.
Ualmir anvItation-affent machinery for -alchr roprocr-aoed 'Iben.
Tekst.prom. 20 no.10:17-IR 0160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Textile fibers) (Textile machinery)
ZOTOV2 Y.L., starohiy nauchW Botrudmik
Hydraulic method of scutching fibrous materials, Tekstprom. no.2:23m-24
F 163. (MIRA 164)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut sherotyanoy'
proqrshierinosti (TSNIIShei-sti).
(Rags) (Textile iroustry-flydraulic equiprent)
GELIMN) A.S.; GAL~IWICII, G.F., prof.,, GULEVICII, G.G.i ..ZOTOV, V.P.;
KOI,~LiGV~l MT.; PAVLOV, 8.1l.; FIRIIONI MI.; MIMI, V,,A.,, glav.
red.; SOSIMI, A.1%j zmn. glav. red.; YM11FAROV, S.F., red.;
ONLYMEV, I.A.., red.,- KHOKELOV, D.A., red.; MIMI, P.A., red.1
KIROE,0SHCH, LL,: irmh,, red, LAMINA, G.D,q tokhri. ivd.
blandbook on loading, unloading, and conveying opera-:ions
construotionl5pt-avochaiLk po i trans-
portnym- rabot,-zi na otroitells-two. Pod rod. G.~.Grinevicha.
Yockvl~:, 19162, '37-4 )-). (14MA 15:9)
(1-latcrial handling) matorials)
ZOTOVP V. P.
7414ing Machines
Aluminum Welds
*Accumulated Energy Welding," V. P. Zotor, Cand Tech.~
Scit Ind Inst Imeni Kuybyshev, 3 pp
*Elektrichestrom No 11
Results of theoretical and experimental investisatiolh
oondu-oted to-olarify number of problems arising
In connection with operation of velding anchla(M
vhIoh work on principle of accumulatea energy-, Thist
7
method, which consists of using either the enevsy of;
a charged condenser or a magnetic field, ~8 Used
mainly In welding alamiam " light &IlWs.
27/4
Electrical Engineering Abstracts
MV 1954
Electric Waves and Oscillations
I~Vnv'y dfallmal of mitgortleafly covw
millplulk-11111i wilw(fif ClIculm am Limilyied'
dw-orcticilly h, th,~ w0f-krowd d0fcanthd equajjo~tt,
gre~at diflkultit:ti arch wcour.*ito ir n vatiati6 qv-
sistznze is conimo,-j In at le~~t ~~nc of tim cir~ujtj.
Insm-11 it CAnd low h~ bv--t Corlied citltby
Trx,ols ol, 4111 4111111~11111 %ifdtpi li Ytry- mimpliel to
plaz from 111~: 'aliql J, 40 In rutancular 0-
or4'imitim MH rtwit! mi, Im dtri%~4d Rcm mrOnt
os':11logrim.i, or tfirccily obUilied by a sinate-Wril
muillo'graph I(] the 1"Iflatts 1:64101 a voltage pp-
poruinal to 1, N whmat a voltaLo: pwp~r-
Ifoliki to 1, 1'.t frd to the X-P-14(m Tho PD&Itim
IM11 Nin- of flt,: fully ijvlrm~iLi the cmtl;Y
V.mjjt~ijt I)f th., vw in jjji~~ n:, %,,cV a:j Icakape fluxes, in
o0wr word,, pIT 1!11 Im Imkil1l; with )hc inductsna;$
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Trarslatidn from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, p 67 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Koz'mirxykh, 1). V. , Zotov, V. P:,
TITLE: Ell!ctric Braking of Hydroelectric Generators for Increased Stability
(Elektricheskoye tormozheniye gidrogeneratorov s tool'yu povysheniya
ustoychivosti raboty)
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauch. tr. Kuybyshevsk. industr. in-t, 1956, Vol 1, Nr 6,
pp 87 -89
ABSTRACT: A system of artificial electric braking of hydroelectric generators is
considered. If the three-phase stator winding and the excitation winding of a
synchronous generator are made of two parallel branches placed at the double
pole pitch apart, then two independent electrical systems will be formed in the
generator and their currents will be superimposed. If the currents in both
parallel branches of the rotor are equal, the generator will operate under nor-
xnal conditions. If the current in one of the excitation branches decreases and
the other correspondingly increases, difference EMFs will be introduced in the
Card 112
ZGTOV, V.P., doteent.
"Blectric machines.' P.S. Sergeev. Reviewed by V.P. Zotov.
Elektrichestvo no.2:95-96 Y 156. (KM 9:5)
1. Kuybyshevokiy industriallnyy institut Imeal Kuybysheva.
(Electric machinery) (Sergeev, Petr bergesvich, 1898-)
SMLOV, K.H. TEYSTAYMV, S.V.; ROSTOTSKIT, V.X., STAI)KOVSXIT, A.P.;
VARINU, ON-MIYNV, I.A.; SVICSHIIIKOV, I.P.; UMV, B.S.;
BAUMAN, V.A.; RARSOV, 1,P.; RAS111113KIT. BOYM, A.G.; VAIM-13XIT,
1. 1.; ZAPOLI SKIT, V.P. *..' ZOTOV. , V.P.;;jVAMV, V.A.; EAZARIMT, 7.K.;
IXVI, S.S.; MALDLWKOV, )'W'M'lMDV. A.33.; MIROPOLISKATA, N.K.;
OSIPOV, L.G.; PEM114AN, L:M.; F&TROV, G.D.-, PWROV, N.H.; POLYAXOV.
V.I.; VATSSLAVSKATA, L.Ya.; VAMtU=,, S.A.; VKR2HlTSXlT. A.H.;
VLASOV, P.A.; VOLIFSOIT, A.V.-, VOSHCHINUT, A.I.; DZItIngKOVSKIT. U.N.;
)OOMBROVSKIY, N.G.; YEPIPA'NOT. S.P.,- YE7WIENKO, V.P.; ZELICHEWOK, G.G.;
ZI14IN, P.A.; POPOU. N.T.; ROGOVSKIY, L.T.; RKBROV, A.S.; SAPRTKIT, V.A.;
SOVAWV, I.G.; SOSHIN, A.V.; STARMMIN, N.M.; SUIMIYAN, G.S.; TOICUTA,
D.F.; TROITSKIY, Kh.L,; TUSH11TAKOV, M.D.; FROIDV, P.T.; TSIRKUMV, I.P.
Andrei Vladimirovich lonorov; obituary,. Kekh. stroi. 16 no.1:32 Ja
159. (14111A 32; 1)
(Konorov, Andrei Vladimirovich, 1890-1958)
.1191
ZOTIOV, V.P.$ kand.tekhn.nauk
Calculating a parabolic interpolator. Mas~im)atrofmie ro.2:82-8.3
Mr-Ap, '62. (MIRA
1. Kuybyshevskiy industrial' institut.
r7y(Interpolation)
,ZOTOV-,_V,R.l_Jnzh.j NEIMMOV, K.S., nauchMy red.; TAK-JUNINA, N.A.,, red.
izd-va; OSENKO) L.M., tekhn. red.
[Rigging operations at the construction altel Takelazhnye raboty 12a
stroitellnol. Ploshchadke. Moskva, GoEs. iud-vo lit-rv po stroit.,
arkhit., i stroit. materialam, 1961. 178 p. (141RA 14: 10)
1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkbitektury SSM. Institut organiza-
tsii, mekhanizatsii i tokhnicbookoy pomoubchi stroitellstvu.
(Hoisting machinery) (Materials hiindliM)
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