SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT B.A. DMITRIYEV - G.N. DMITRIYEV

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KOCHETKOV, II.K,,;_,.Dl4ITRIYEV, B.A. New method of reducing lactones and esters of aldonic acids to sugars. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. 1,him. no.1l.-2095-2096 N 164 (MIlRA 18 t1) 1. Institut khimii prirodn-ykh soyedin6niy AN, SSSR. SHLYKOV, A.A., general-mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby; NOVIKOI, V.S., polkovnik m--ditsinsRoy sluzhby- dotsent; DMITRIYEV, B.A., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhkv, dotsent Role of chief district specialists and leading specialists of garrison hos-oitals in the direction of SCiEintific and re:3earch work of army physi- cians. Voen.-med.zhur. no.10-11-14 164. (14IRA 18:5) DrITITTRIYEV B A., polkovnik medits:L,,,skoy sluzhby, dotoent; ~'OVP.OV, V.S., -~- polko-,mik meditsinskoy sluzhby, dotsent Clinical cou-se and prevention of peptic ulcer in young, persons. Voen.-med. zhur. no. 1:38-43 Ja 166 (MIRA 19:1) D)4IT,RIYNV, B.A.,polkovnik moditsinskoy sluzhby, k-andidat meditsinsk~,.kh W -- Treating penetrating abdominal wounds. Voen-med. zhur. no.206-38 7 156 (KLEA 10:5) (ABDOMEN. wounds and Injuries, ther. of penetrating wds) (Rus) DMITRIM, B.A.. polkovnik mad. slushby, kand.med.naak Queation of permanent tight sutures followizig primary surgical treatment of gunshot and other wounds* Voene-medozhur' no'8:26-28 Ag 156 (Hip; 1~11) (WOUIMS--TREATMENT) (SUTURES) DKITRUNF, B.A, kand.med.nauk (KiYev,ul- 25 Oktyabr7a, d. 38, kv 113) \ .- - - - ~ - , I ~~- ,-~ ~ " f~ -6, ~' t m e n t;. of postoperative pancreatic fistulae. Vest.khir. 80 no.4:lZ5-126 Ap'58 (MIRA 11:5) (PANORM, fistula poatap.. nurg. (Rue)) DMITRIYXV, B.A. (Kiyev); DNITRIYEV, I.B. (Klyerr) Yedloolegal evaluation of the tactics of the ourgreon in stabbin and cutting wounds. %.d.-med. ekepert. 2 no.3:51-54 Jl-S 159. - OGRA 13 -.4) (MIDIGAL JURIV=3NGI) DMITRIYEV B A polkovnik mliditainskoy sluzhbyq 06teent; KRINITSKIYO A.F.; :Lkovnik meditainskoy aluzhby; SAGAYPAKP I.I.., kapitan. medit- sWkoy sluzhby Simple method for determining the amount of blood lost by -patients during siAgical 0 ktions. Voer;j,-,med. zhur. no.3:62-64 Mr 160. P (MIR& 14:1) ~s - -1 VRGF.RY, %ZUTM) (HEMOGLOBIN) (BLOOD VOIDIE) DMITRIYEV, B.A., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby, dotse~lt Experience in the treatment of fractures of tubu:lar bones. Voen.- med.zhur. no.3:66-70 Mr 160. (141RA 14.7) (FRACTURW) DKITRIM B.A.. Polkovnik med.sluzhby, doto,,-~nxt - - Mood plasma substitutes and their use in miiit-axT field surgery. .qbor,naueb.trud,Kiev.okruzh.voen.gosp. no./+:12-16 362. (BLOOD PLAWA SUBSTITUTES) (SURWff~ MILITARY) (MIRA 1635) 24ITRIML-b,,A,v polkovnik med,sluzhbyp dotsentl XROLEVETS, T.S. Inmediate results of surgioal treabnent of meniscal injuries of the Icnee joint. Sbor.nauch.trud.Kiev.okruah.voon.gosp. no./+174- 80 162. (KMA 16%5) (IMM~URGERY) KOCHETKOV. N.K.; DKTRIYEV., -.. - - ~.A. Honosaccharidea, Report Nc.10: New syntheal's of D-tren.-L- galactooctose. Izv. AN SSSRI. Ser. khiia. no.8gI4015-1412 165. 4 (141-.RA 18 ~~ 9) 1. Ins.-..tut khind-l prirod-nvkh soyr-d-.l'nen--'y AN SSSR. 7- USSR/Fluid Mechanics. Heat transfer Abs Jourt Ref Zhur-Mekhanika, No 6, 1957, 6830 Author Dinitriyev, B. A. Inst Title Heat emission through free convection in fluid cooling of gas turbine blades. Orig Pub: Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. tekhn. n., 1956, No 5, 103-107 Abstract: The process of natural convection of an incompressible fluid in a stationary closed duct with constant wall temperature is studied. The basis of the solution of the problem is the physical system of flow in a duct, proposed by Laytkhill (RZhMekh, 1956, 3692). Comple- menting LaytkhIll's expressions for the temperature and velocity of fluid in the duct with terms dependent on the square of the transverse (radial) coordinate, the author uses an approximate method to solve Layttchill's equations of flow, energy, and continuity, reduced to dimensionless form. The results of the approximate Card 1/2 USSR/Fluid Mechanics. Heat transfer Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Mekhanika, No 6, 1957, 6830 Abstract: determination of the coefficient of heat transfer in the duct are estimated by a criterial equation of the form: N = cGmpn(,/b)h where N is Nusselt's Number, G is Grashoff's Number, P is Prandtl's Number, 1 is the length of the duct, and b is the radius. A graph of the results of the experi- mental study of heat transfer in a closed duct and a generalized empirical heat transfer formula are presented. Card 2/2 IKITRITX!Ej__R. &,.- -. How to facilitate detection of faults in the control circuits of a diesel locomotive. Zlek.i tepl.tiaga 14 n0-3:38 Mr 160. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Master zagotovitellnogo teekba depo Penza Kuybyebevskoy dorogie (Diesel locomotives--Ilectric equipment) DMITRIYEV, B.S. [Pipe bending work] Trubogibochnye raboty. laningrad, Gos. naucbno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry (Laningradekoe btd-n.iol 1953. 118 p. (WaA 7:3) (Marine pipe fitting) DMITRIYEV, B. S. Dissertation: -- "Investigation of the Deformation of the Wall of a Pipe in the Process of Cold Bending.Fe Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Shipbuilding Inst, Leningrad, 1954. (Referativnyy Zhurnal-Mekhanika, Moscow, Jun 54) SOs Sum 318, 23 Dec. 1954 BAKHRAKH, L.E.; ZHARKOV, Yu.D.; MAYOFIS, L.Ya.;.DMITRMV, B.S.; SOKOLOV, I.L. Preliminary results Of the experimental study of the opera- ti6n of hollow cathodes at pressures in the order of 16-2 - 10-3 mm. of mercury. Radiotekh. i elektron. 8 no.11:1956- 1957 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) SYTOV, B.K.; DMITRIYEV, B.S.;, LUKIYANOV, N.P. Plastics in shipbuilding. Inform. biul. VENKH no.12:14-16 D 164 (MIRA 18:2) L 32979-66 EvT( ACC Nk-, AR6ol626o SOME CODE: im/oo58/65/000/011/1101~3/IFCI~t~',' 44 AUTHOR: Bakhrakh, L. E.; Dmit;rjyMk,.B. S~,. Zharkav, Yu. D. TITTIS: Electronic probe for measuring the phase velocity and coupling impedance of slow wave-systems SOURCE: Ref. zh.-Fizika, Abs. llZb296 REV SCURCE: Sb. Vopr. elektron. sverkhvysok. chastot. Vyp. 1. Saratov, Saratovsk. un-t, 1964, 132-1.3!) TOPIC TAGS: traveling -wave interaction, phase velocity, electric impedance, electron beam interaction AI~STBAOT: The article describes an improved construction of an electronic probe for the measurement of the phase velocity and coupling impedance of slow-wave systems.'~. T' a collector, and a long .L;.e pr&je consists of an electron gun, a hydrogen generator, CLaSS lube. The hydrogen gene:rator is a small nickel cylinder filled with titanium ]~.~dridta, in which a, heater is placed. By varying the heater power, it is possible to~ establish a hydrogen pressure _10-2 _ 10-4 mra Hg in the glass tube. The hydrogen I ions then overcompensate the space charge of the beam, settle on the walls of the t-Lfbe, and ne-utralize the electrons that fall on it. This prevents accumulation of electrostatic charge on the sin-face of the glass and blocking of the probe channel. in ear-,'ier probes, this was accomplished by means of a helix, which raised diffical- t-;'.es when slow-wave systems with large deceleration coefficient were investigated. J, 32979-66 A-"- NR: lip to the experimental recults, a probe of this construction yields an error 1-3,-6er L-han 4% in the measurement of the phase velocity and -20% in the coupling 'ance. A. T-bahall. (T of abstract) o[JIT, "ODE. 09' 7 ACC NR: AT60222,.58 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000166/000/000/0073/0076 AUTHOR: Dmitriyev, B. S.; Zharkov, Yu. D. ORG: none TITLE: Passage of electron beams through extended dielectric channels SOURCE: Vsesoyu.znaya nauchnaya sessiya, posvyashchennaya Dnyu -radio. 22d, 1966. ;Sektsiya elektroniki. Doklady. Moscow, 1966, 73-76 TOPIC TAGS: electron beam, electron probe, delay -s_yztem. ABSTRACT: A 3-mm thick electron beam shaped by a Pierce-type gun was injected into a glass tube 8-mm. diameter 300-mm long; hydrogen atmosphere was:, .employed for gas focusing. About 70 -9 0% current par, sed through the -tube; accelerating voltage, 1700 v; gas pressures, 0.01-0. 1 torr. The passage of .electrons improved. with higher accelerating voltage and worsened with heavier ;Card 1/2 'ACC NR: AT602??58 -beam currents. Only 40-501o of 5-ma beam current passed through a 2.5-mm, 200-mm long quartz. tube, and only 30% when the beam current 9 ma was selected.' .It was felt that such a tube might serve as an electronic probe different from others 'well-Mlovim designs (H. R. Johnson et al., PLEE, 1958, B105, Suppl. 12, 893-896.~ ..M. Chodorow et al., "Mikrowellenrohren, " MUnchen, 1960). Tests had shown I that an efficient SHF interaction is possible between an electron beam inside a -dielectric coating and a traveling wave in a non-vacuum delay system, with no Iongitudinal magnetic field applied. The electronic probe was placed inside a :ribbon-helix delay structure, and intense oscillations 18-40 cm) were ;observed at 100-1000-v voltages. The electronic probe is recommended for .Studying dispersion characteristics of delay structures. Orig. art. has: Z figures 'SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE; 09Apr66 ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF:. 002 Card Z/2 JOHITRITEV. B.Vti OSIKAKOV, I.G, (Growing corn for silage in Murmansk Province] Yozdelvvanie kukuruzy ne silos v Murmanskoi oblesti. Kirovsk, Almd.nauk SSSR. Kollskii filial, 1955. 42 p. (Kurmansk Province-Corn (Keize)) (MM 14:2) SOKOLOV, N.I.; ANDRIANOVA, K.I., red,; BELOV, A.I., red.; PMITRIUT B V red.; LOZA, G.M., red.; UDOV=O, Ye.Ya., red.; TSYPKIN, G.I., red. [Problems in the economy and organization of production on state farms In Kazakhstan] Voprosy skonomild 1 organ12at8ii sel'sko- khozialstvannogo proizvodstva v sovkhozakh Kazakhatana. Alma-Ata, 1958. 200 p. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Kazakh S.S.R. Upravleniye sellskokhozya7stvennoy nauki i props- gandy. 2. Nachallnik planovo-ekonamicheakogo upravleniya Mini- sterstva sel'skogo khozyaystva Kazekhskoy SSR (for Sokolov). 3. Direktor Kazakhekogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute ekonomiki sellskogo khozvaystva (for Belov). (Kazakhstan--State farms) EMARADZE, Grigan Zosimovich; DZHAPARIDZZ, V.V., red.; DHITRITEV, B.Z., red.; DLIN, A.M., red.: SHMOV, Tu.A., tekhn.recl.----' [Econonist's reference manual; industrial and agricultural] Spravochnik ekonomista; promyshlennost' i sel'skoe khoziaistvo. Moskva, Izd-vo GMMI. 1960. 391 p. (MIRA 13:3) (Index numbers (Economics)) I J?-- :tl ~_; --~. I I i Agricultural cbemlstr7 on wings, Wn. tekh. 2 no.7:2'1-30 JI '58- (WILk 11:10) (Atironautics in agriculture) (Agricultural cbemi.stry) 241TELIM. D..-- First lumar globe. lUn.tekh. 4 no.2:48 f 360. (MIU 13: 6) (Globes) (Moon-Photographs,, maps, ate.) I 11 . ImmmyT~Dj;- AstronsLuta recount. AV. i koem. 45 no.9:94-95 162, (MM 15:10) (Nikolaev, Andriian Grigorlevich, 1929-) (Popovich, Pavel Romanovich, 1930-) ACC NRi AN7002250 SOURCE CODE: UR/9006/67/000/011/0004/0004 AUTHOR: Dmitriyev, D. (Special correspondent of TASS) ORG: none TITLE: Visit to a uranium mine SOURCE: Kommunist tadzhikistana, no. 11, 13 Jan 67, p. 4,-cols. 1-7, and no. 12, 14 Jan 67, p. 4, cols. 3-7 TOPIC TAGS; mining engineering, uranium ABSTRACT: The author, accompanied by a. French delegation, recently visited one of the uranium mines in Tyan'-Shan' . He describes the work and safety measures at the mine. He quotes the head of, .the mining administration, G. Kh. Sidakov, who said that there Is a large supply of uranium ore and that its extraction will be increased in the next 5-:rpar plan. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DjkTg; none ATD p'RESS: r,;1-12 Card I-JBGZ. A.S.;R~TTRIYIIV, B.A.;LIIHACHZV, V.7. Misthod of do term Ining' the thicimess of an anode film. Pron. energ. 12 no.4:19-20 Ap 1.37- (XLRA 10:5) (11180troplatug) 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 6 0 cp I T11- is u f, 49 u a *mw .of .. I,, A,ib /-31 00 0 now (Wnulds for i0dilstion, Fronoq. mul, No. 6. 41; Chew. lexti. 1W. 1. 00-3 itorif'-The gm-wnt,11ded (Am the i-h- 0 vo g. CdHF,. 1-111,11o"m I-S u.W tillf"P6,11hy. Zee 2 1. air. art ,rignse 6 wided - Ofte 0 cillul'iAm. of 2% of too AAA Iwo 100 li 4. JA .1 fAL O&K At L111MATIVat ~IlAIIIPKATIOJ, 00 ts Jew, t" #JAI. 114k to.401v 1110 0 i.tjel -4. Ch. I$ it, 311, so $A It of a x of K fat ff it G( I A 11114 All" 0 o 0 DMITRIYEV, D.P., inzbener. Resultn of the scientific and -technical conference on the control of industrial noises. Sudostroanie 22 no.11:51 N 56. OALRA 10:2) (Noise) Dl.iITRIY-VV,..,D..-.V. Using vibration tables in naking gypsum-slag lathe subfLoor inga. Suggested by D.V.Dmitrievi Rate.i izobr.predl.v stroi. no.8:32--34 158. (MIRA 1:1:3) 1. Po materialam Ministerntva transportnogo stroitellstira. (Vibrators) (Floors) DMIT,qTy7vy F'! 9 Pbsvdoleucite porphyries of the western Pamirs, Zap. Tadzh. otd, Vses. min. ob-va no.2:68-74 164. (MIFU 18:9) D~aTRIYEV, E.A. Geology and petrography of alkali rocks in the Ear7kol Pange of the eastern Pamirs. Trudy Inst. geol. AN Tadzh. SSR 8: 35-59 164. (MIRA 17::11) 31MITRIYff B.H.; BUTYAGIN, Study- of sorption and drsorption of water vapor on the materials which are used for pencil leads. Trudy NIIKV no.4:37-45 '56. (MIR& l1-.4) (Sorption) (Pencils) (Desorption) Dl?; I f-, /-;~7, WTTAGIN, P.Tu.; DMITRIYEV, E 9 Sphere;sevOlowlt-hod for crushing barite in the vibration mills.. Trud.r NIMM no.4-.46-50 156. (MIRA 11: 4) (Parite) (Crushing machinery') SOV/96-58-5-15/27 AUTHOR: Dmitr2gev E.M. Engineer and Butyagin, P.Yu, Candidate uf --L%em a. cftziii6c es. TITLB: A Method of Step-wise Drying of Thin Cylindrical Products ~Metod stupenchatoy sushki tonkikh tsil:Lndricheskikb i--deliY) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1958, Br 5, PP 65 - 68 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In dxying colloidal porous substances, gradients of water content are set up which cancouse bending and cracking of the product so that it is necessaxy to Tetard the drying process. Various methods of accelerated drying have been proposed such as infra-red and high-frequency methods. This article describes a method of step-wise drying by hot air with particular application to the dryinE of pencil leads. In this method, :Nhe water content gradients are reduced by separating the stages of moisture conductivity and moisture exchange; the conditionskof the drying agent may remain practically constant throughout the process. The method consists in continuous altemation of short-time dryinF, and more prolonged resting. During the short time-drying, small gradients of water content are set up in outer layers of the material but are equalised during the resting periods. Thus, large gradients of water Card 1/4 SOV/96-58-5-15/27 A Method of Step-wise Drying of Thin Cylindrical Produ(tts content are not set up. An expression is derived for theiate of drying and the effects of step-wiae drying on the rate are considered. The rate of drying that can be applied discontinuously is, of course, higher than that which can be applied continuously~ Thin cylindrical products can be dried in a hollow drum with holes in the side through which hot air is blown. The kinetic relationships of step-wise drying were studied on rods with an initial water content of 12~6 made of a mixture of graphite and clay with 40/16 of binder. The tests were made on -the laboratory equipment illustrated in irigFe 1, which maintains the air temperature constant to + 1 C, the mlative humidity to + 2% and the air velocity to 7 0 .3 m/sec. The drum was weigh7ed from time to time during the arying prdeess. Curves of drying rate are given i& Pigure 2. The tests were made at an air tempera- ture of 80 C, a relative humidity of 2CV6, an air speed of 3.7 m/sec; the drum rotated at 0.55 rPm. The relationship between the drying coefficient and the proportion of the total time during which the product is drying is plotted in rigure 3. The test results lie close to the theoretical line. This graph illustrates the limits of Card 2/4 SOV/96-58-5-15/2? A Method of 8tep-wise Drying of Thin Cylindrical Products applicability of the formula that is given. The equation and the data of Figure 3 can be used to determine the moisture exchange coefficient and the moisture conductivity coefficient. Pormulae are derived for these and calculated results are tabulated. The table also gives calculated values of moisture coefficients from drying curves for rods of different diameter and for discontinuous drying. The results indicate that the basis of the formula for intermittent dryinE; is correct. before the new method was introduced, the dryiq~ lasted from four to twelve days. The works has now gone over entirely to intermittent drying and the drying time is 12 - 48 hours A theoretical curve of the relationship between the output of the product and the 'extent of filling of the drum is given in rigure 4. Test results when drying pencil leads are plotted on this curve and there is good agreement between theoretical and practical values. Card 3/4 SOV/96-58-5-15/27 A Method of Step-wise nrying of Thin Cylindrical Products The new process saves time and labour and the products are of good quality. There are 4 figures, 1 table and 3 Soviet references. iLSSOCIATION: NII khimicheskoy promyshlennosti Gosplana RSFSR (Scientific Research Institute of the Chemical Industry RSFSR Gosplan) 1. Porous materials--Dehydration 2. Cylindrical surfaces--De- Card 4/4 hydration 3. Pencils--Productions 4. Air blast--Applications DMITRIYEV, E. M. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Method of gradual drying of fine cylindrical articles, and improvement of drying process for pencil rods." Mos- cow, 1961. 21 pp with diagrams; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Inst of Chemical Machinery Con- struction); 150 copies; free; (KL, 6-61 sup, 217) DMITRIE'VI, E.V. Iron ores of Schist horizons in the Krivoy Rog Basin and their genesis. Geol. rud. mestorozh. 7 no.3%821-96 lAy-Je 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Dnepropetrovskaya ekspeditsiyu Ukrainskogo nauchiio-issledovatell- skogo geologorazvedochnogo instituta. I AKIMENKO, N.M. [Akymenko, M.M.]; DMITRIYEV, E.V. [Dmytriiev, E.V.] C&rbonate-magnetite ores of the fourth ferrigunous horizon in the Saksagan' syncline. Geol.zhur. 22 no-4:72-78 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Dnepropetrovskaya ekspeditsiya, Ukrainskiy nauchno-ipaledova- tellskiy gornorudnyy institut, Glavnoye upravleniye geologii I okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov UkrSSR. (Saksagan' Valley--Carbonates) (Saksagan' Valley-FAgnetite) AMENKO, DYJTRIY-sV, E.V. Petrography of the arkose series in the Krivoy Rog Basin. Sbor. nauch. trud. KGRI no~ 21-,21-2-1, 163. 0-miti 174-7) DMITRIYEV, E.V., inzh. Construction of 500 kv. power transmission lines in mountainous areas. Ej-.ierg. stroi. no.34:76-80 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Trast "Krasnoyarskelekti~osetistroyn.. -DMITRIYEV., E.V.; GRITSAY, Yu.L. Problematic fossils from the Pre-Cambrian in the Yakovlevskoye I.ron ore deposit of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Dokl. AN SSSR F 164. 154 no.4:833-835 (MnU 1?:3) L Predstavlano akademikout N.M. Strakhovym. D"ITRIYFV, F. D. ------------- 29616 Raschyet Ploskoy Lomanoy Nyeraeryeenoy Balki Na Nagrueku, Prerpyendikulyarnuyu K Ploskosti, Inzh. Sboniik (Akad. Navk SSSR, In-T Myekhaniki) T.V. Vyp 2, 1949 S-103-10 SO: Letopis' Na.40 DMITRIYEV, F.D., doktor tekhnioheskikh nauk; STREISTSKIY. N.S., radaktor-, FOZDMV, A.I., inzhener, nanchnyy redaktor. [Gollapse of engineering structures; historical and technical studiesi Krushenila inshenernykh soorushanii; istoriko-tekhni- cheskie ooherki. Pod red. N.S.Strolet6kogo. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroitalletvu i arkhitakturs, 1953. 187 P. NLRA 7-4) 1. Chlon-korre.spondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Streletskiy). (Building, Iron and steel) (Hydraulic engineering) DMITRIYEV, F. S. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study and methods of calculating for elements of electromagnetic measuring instruments with circular and sector resistance coils." Leningrad, 1961. 21 pp;(Com- mittee of Standards, Measures, imd Measuring Instruments under the Council of Ministers USSR, A.11-Union Scientific Research Inst of Metrology imeni D.I. Mendeleyev); 200 copies; price not given; bibliography on pp 20-21 (13 entries); (KL, 6-61 sup, 216) FEERVITSKIY, Yu.D.; GEVONDYAN, T.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.,, retsenzent;_,P~IT~~~..%, kand. telchn. nauk, dots., red.1 LISITSYN, V.D., kamd. teikhn. nauk, dots. (Deslign and construction of precision mechanisms] Raschet i konstruirovaniD tochnykh me~-banizmov. Moskva, Mashino- stroanie., 1965., 547 P. (MIRA 18:7) DKITUYEEV, G. "Use of a Sail type lock on a dam causevay with a high spillway and at aluice gate." Dissertation for cardidate of Technical Sciences Moscow Water Resources Development Inst. im. Villyams (MGIn) Subject: Hydroenaineering Building and Construction Gidrotekhnichesko a. stroitellsimo, 12, 1)-46. DMITRIYRV, G. -~- Club af the machine-.tractor station. Sov,profsoiuv 3 no,lI.' 56 N 155. (KLRA 9:1) 1.1netruktor Kurganckogo oblostnogo scyvetp. profsoyuzov. 21 (Kurgans): Province--Cotwinity centers) 22DOROV. V.,- D,41M-IYZV. G. I- Our planning met'hoda. ,. I Izobi-,i rate. no.6:29 Je '59- (MIRA 12: 9) 1. Predoodatell naveta Tsnaoyu.znogo obehebentva Inobratateley i ratsionalizatorov Hoskovakogo alaktralampovogo zavoft (for Fedo:rov). 2. Nachallnik B3ruro sadaystviya, rats lonalizataii i izabretatel'st-ru Welcovskago eilektrolanovogo zavnda (for Fedorov). (Moscow-Blectric lamps) DMITRIYXV, G.. (g.Odessa) ,,.qwMikuv SubfIvoring made of limeatone shallrock. Stroi.mat., 12dal. i konstr. no,3:23 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:7) l.Starshi.v inzhaner otdoleniya "Taploelaktreprorekt". (7loors) AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: ASSOCIATION: AVAPAW: C Dmi-briyev, G., Party Secretary 27-6-19/29 Con130lidating Party Leadership of the Komsomol (Ul:replyat' partiynoye rukovodstvo komsomolom) Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 19517, Nr. 6(145) Pp :27-28 (USSR) The author enumerates the work done by the Komsomol and the other youth of the Kokchetav Agricultural Mechaniration School Nr. 42 in cultivating the virgin soils of the Kokchetav diatrict They moved 60,000 hectares of grain, threshed more than 700 thousand hundredweights of corn, plowed 11040 heetare8 and reclaimed 1,349 hectares of virgin Boil. They constructed models of the following agricultural machines in use: wind- driven generator 'ITB-5", root washing device "YO-2.5", roo-,'- cutter "PKP-2.0", fodder steaming plant"3K-0.5", machine set for land cultivation by T.S. Malltsev's system etc. The author also doale at length with the Komsomol organization of the school and how its substantialdeficienoies have been overcome with the assistance of the party organization. Kokchetav School for Mechanization of Agriculture Nr- 42. jllokc~jtavskoye uchilishcho mekhanizateii sellskogo khozyaistva r. 4 - Library of Congress MaTRIM, GA. A aociety without taxeoo Vj3emoprof*dvizh* no.6;39-41 Je 162o (MIU 15:7) (Taxation) 'y be-lansl.rnoY 'PilY; SAIJUNKO, Yv.; KAHZI'' C Dt4j7jfljA k. 1 v, O'j 6nioa IL hr. lesa Lavellolcogo 3.c:;orrc,,.lyshlenr, ~'D c, astnoy (LI Sotrk., (Y Sevora" (for Keni-11). ',-.o: :c~.~pondcnt- tu~ t ruda :1 Ural Mountain Hegicn - DirrbvrinL, Lumberman of the Urals will mcut their enLagement. D,~s. prom. 12, No. 7, 15)-l" 2 9. Monthl List of' Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, SeQtember -195:-/, Uncl. DMITRIYEV, qeorgIy.,ArAxeypykqhk VIYUSHKOV. Borie Pavlovich; CBRUCHBV, D.V., 0 tva t a tva a4j, iw a4; X001, K.B., reclBktor izdatelletva; 2EPILYAKOVA, T.A., takhnichetikiy redaktor [Instructioas for searching for remains of vertebrates in coal mines; a manual for mine geologiatfl] Nastavlenia dlia poiskov ostatkov pozvonochaykh v ugollnykh shakhtakh-, rukovodetvo dlia Bimikhtnykb geologov. Moskva, Isd-vo Alcademii nauk SSSR. 1956. 15 p- (Nastavla- nlia po abora i izucheniiu iskopaemykh organicheskikh ostatkov. 7) (Vertebrates, Fossil) (KIBA 10:3) . DKITRIYIV G.#- , Prehistoric lake near Inta. Priroda 45 no.3.1:105-107 N '56. (KLHL 9:11) 1. Nombinat Intauugoll. (Inta District-POLeontology) MIN =nST-Mcm M-14MMMM 5 51-1y L Ac (DAL A A, 1;1. (6), 131- lbo al ,,o ra to Is ths cca2. a sYstOm of Parallel cra;ks Lmatsectinz. IV Mill in question is a IOVI nulk ami, a2nast a br,;,, c,,,. ,-he cracim arv almst pCTpCTdjmjlar TO the The 20-5-36/5~4 ;-UTHOR: Vidt VJL Go TITLE: Clastic Vains and Dikes in the Coal Seams and Coal-Bearing Rocks of the Inta Goal Deposit (Klasticheskiye Zhily i dayki v ugol-Inylth plasbakh i vmeshchayushchikh porodakb Intinskogo mostorozbdeniya). "SSSRY PERIODICAL. Doklady- Alcadernii Nauk~ 1957 . Vol- 115, Nr 5, PP .98o-983: (USSR) ~-,?,-STRACT. Both in manuals of pit gainlogy and in other tochnica.1 publicstions sandstone inclusions are considered to be alluvial formations of rivers and streams which formerly traversed the peatwnoorland. during the period in which peat was deposited. It is from this that pit geologists. draw their general conclusions concerning the formation of coal, deposits. This opinion is, howevar~ erroneous and based solely upon, speculation,, because it is incompatible with a number of estab- lishad facta. All se" of the Inta coal deposit, which the author had .studied for a number of years., are of a complex nature and consist of several coal packets, whichare separated by intermediate layers of rock. Figure I showa the complete results obtained concerning the relaxation conditions of claBtic veins, of the coal seam, and the enclosing rock. There follow-the basic data; 1) Clastic sandstone veirLi are most frequent in regions of epigenetic erosion of the Card 1-A strata. The shape of the contact with coal is rather distinct but very Clastic Veins and Dikes in the Coal Seams. and 49-5r36/54 Coal-Bearing Rnaks, of the Inta Coal Deposit. much zagged. This leads to suppose that'the sandstone., at a time when it was still floating sand, had penetrated into a crack which had been formed in a not yet petrified layer of peat and coal. 2) Penetration often took place in waves, so that deformation might be described as being vertical. 3) The body of the qandstone vein is: not in all cases throiigh-eoing. A cortain regularity with respect tc. the orientation and binding of the intruding body to a certain I~Yie zone (probably- the weakened zone of fracture.) is observed. 4) The vein does not in all cases cut through the entire seam-down tostbe bottom, It often reaches only as far as the loam rocks of the bottom and ends there) which may be explained by the plasticity of the loams. 5) It is- not al*ays the case that the covering sandstone forn, the source of the elastic materials~ It sometimes happens that the veins are directly connected with the sandstones of the bottom. 6) The sandstone veins were observed not only in coal seams but also in the roof rocks containing them. It Is here that they are of the greatest geometrical regularity. 7) In the rock-9 of the soil occa- Sionally also elastic dikes occurs especially If there is a layer of Card M4 marl. between the layers of sandstone. In these cases the dikes connect Clastic Veins and Dikes in the CoaL Seams and Coal.-Bearing Rocks 20-5-36/54 of the Inta Coal Deposit. the sandstones which are separated bya marl layer. It was observed how sandstone filled the interior cavities of the stems of horse- willow.. These formations are genetically not connected with the cream. tion of elastic veins* They are characterized by the presence of a coal-like substance at the place of contact of such bodies which have penetrated in with the envelloping rock. 9) Mushroom-shaped bodies. are very rare. lo) The s-ize of the veins differs considerably4l Thick- ness - 1 mm to 2o or 4o cm and more$ lenght from some cm. to several bundreds of meters. Sometimes they form a polygonal network. 11) Ne- ver were even the slightest signs of a stratified structure observed. TIUs is a convincing proof that inclusions are not of alluvial origin. 12) Only in some cases were aleurolith inclusions found instead of sand. 13) The above data permit us to suppose that the sandstone which has penetrated in is syngenetica with respect -to the vein and the containing rock. It belongs to the epigenetical formations. Several tires it was possible to observe that the sandgtcne veins had been broken off by tectonic zones of the inter-layer crack3, Thus penetra- tion of the sandstone took place during the period between the adjoi- Card 3/4 rilng process of sedimentation of the mass and the beginning of the Clastic Veins and Dikes in the Coal Seams and Coal-Bearing Rocks 20-5-36/54 of the Inta Coal Deposit. folding procass. Clastie veins have been found also in other coal deposits., They indicate that in some mases the petrification of the sediment did not occur inmediately after deponltirC, but much later. Although thA eonerete eansem of the formation of nrackmk- PiAy I)P of different nature# the exAmtence of not cemented precipitations in the floating state is necessary for the formAng of veins. There are 2 figures and 14 Slavic references# ASSOCIATION; Letingrad Mining Institute imeni G. Ve Plekhanov (Leningradskiy gornyy, inst,itut imerd G. V. Plekhanova). MSENTED: By Ve Nalivkin, Academiciang March 18, 1957 SUBMITTED: March 13, 1957. AUILABLE: Litt ary of Congress* Card 4/4 DMITRIYEV, G. A., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Conditions of formation of the Inta coal-boaring series and their signifi- cance for mining geology." Len, 1958. 15 PP (Min of Higher Education USSR, Len Mining Inst im G. V. Plekhanov), 15C copies (IM, 35-58, 106) _17- c AUTHOR: Dmitriyev, G. A. 20-3-40/59 TITLE: On a Diagnetio Tootonio Phenomenon in the Inta Coal-Bearing Series (Ob odnom sluohaye diageneticheskoy tektoniki v Intinskoy uglenoenoy avite). PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSRj 19589 Vol. 118p Nr 3, pp. 555-557 (USSR) iLBSTRACT: On the occasion of the exploitation of a coal bed an additional wall-like bending was observed which was some meters high and had a width of more than 120 m (fig. 1), Due to this fact work became very complicated. The geologists were asked as to the nature of this phenomenon in order to make a prognosis for the deeper seated zones of the parts of the coal mine not yet developed. From the two opinions suggested the one was thought right, namely that the wall being a tectonic phenomenon will advance more or less straightly into deeper zones. However, also this 6pinion became more and more dubious since the data speaking against its tectonic nature increased: The wall was curved in an a- shape and therefore did not agree with any of the tectonic directions valid in this case. There was every indidation Card 1/4 that the wall had existed already before the folding. This On a Magnetic Tectonic Phenomenon in the Inta Coal- 20-'5-40/59 Bearing Series problem was solved unexapeotedly in a neighbouring drift. In a bed at a distance of 40 m a channel-like erosion was observed following precisely the outlines of the mentioned wall and which was filled by polymict sandstones. Therefore, this is the reason for the "tectonic wall". The wall was formed due to the small degree of oonsolidation of the mentioned sandstones as compared to the neighbouring sandy- loamy stones of the intermediate stratum of the coal bed. The processes of diagenesis complicating the tectonic structures can be regarded tectonic phenomena only conditionally namely as far as they change the structure of the terrestrial crust to some extent. They should be denoted as phenomena of diagenetic tectonics or of diagenetic dislocations. Probably they are more widely spread and are of greater importance than has been assumed until now, especially as regards the problem of the consolidation of deposits. Bogs loose Up to 9/10 th of their thickness in the course of fossilifioation. Since the coal beds are sometimes Card 2/4 some hundred meters thick this would meana subsidence of the On it Diagnetio Tectonic Phenomenon in the Inta Coal- 20-3-40/39 Bearing Series earth a surfaoe by dozens or even hundreds of meters. Moreover, there exist oaaes of a re-distribution of material in loam strata which may lead to blisters and contractions. There exist also complicated dislocationsfolds in gypsum- and dolomite-masses as well as in other rocks due to recrystallizationp hydration, dehydration and other non tectonic reasons. Thus, a great number of phenomena exist which change and complicate, the structure of the terrestrial crust. They may lead to processes which can be called teotonio. Many structures unexplainable from the point of view of' tectonics may be caused by diagenetio dislocations. Also recent fluctuations of the section- of the earth's surface can be explained by this fact. PossIbly these are not caused I~y movements of the deep foundatioi: ")ut dirgenetio processes near the surface produce suoh "neo-tectonioll phenomena. There are I figure, I table# and 2 referenoesp all of which are Slavio. Card 3/4 On a Diagnetic Tectonio Phenomenon in the Inta Coal- 20-3-40/39 Bearing Series ASSOCIATIOR: Mining Institute imeni G. V. Plekhanov, Leningrad (Leningradakiy gornyy institut im. G. V. Plekhanova). PRESERTED; May 9p 1957p by D. V. Nalivkinq ACWA4ldQlM , (:- , , SUBMITTED: may 8, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 OCHIROV, TS.O.; DVOiKIN,-SAMARSKIY, V.A.; DMITRIYEV, G.A. Role of Russian geologists in the geological Mongolia. Trudy BKNII no.1:94-99 159. (&-ryat-Mongolia--Goological surveys) study of Buryat- (MIRA 14:8) -'- DIWRIYM G.A. Principal condition for stratification in the light of the symmetry theory, ZapeLGI 37 noo2al88-.193 160. OUM 15:7) (Geology, Stratigraphic) S/O__-5/6 P-/OC)O/OOP-/04 V052 AOO1/A1O1 AUTHOR: P, TITLE: Gravitation and stratification PM10DICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 2, 1-952, 23, - 2,,~), abstract 2G177 ("Tr. Buryatsk. kompleksn. n.-J. in-ta", IC1160, no. 2, 75 - 78) T_TX1P A-.1 investigators aGree on the concept that Cravitatioral fleld is the cause of movement of the matter from relatively elevated regions of the Ca Earth's crust surface to low regions, where the particles displaced are deposited as sediments and form in the course of time the stratified series of sedimentary rocks. In the question of the causes of strati fi cation, there is no ur-Ified view- point up to nu,i. One group of investigators sees the main reason of strat-iflic-a- tion in geotectonic fluctuations of the Earth's crust, whereas the 0-.'hers see it in the changing conditions of sedimentation as a result of ch-anges in p1hysico- V geographical conditions. The author points out that stratif-icattion, is determined by a considerably larger number of factors than is assumed by either of the men- Card 1/2 Gravitation and stratification S/035/6 210001c, 02/044 / 052N tioned above types of theoriez. Factors which, in the author's opinion, are determining are listed'in the article. V/ V. Zharkov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 DMITRIYEV, G.A., kand.geol.-mineral*nauk (Mmi,-Ude) Water volcanoes of the Tugnuy Valley. Priroda 51 no.5:12 My 162. (MMA 15:5) (Tugmq Valley-Water, Underground) -----DMI-MLYU2_ G.A. History of the Upper Cretaceous and Faleogene in Buryatia. Trudy EKNII no.7227-30 '61. (MIRA 16:4) (Baryat-Mongolia--Sediments (Geology)) DMITRIYEVY G.A, Coal rubble as an indicator of tectonic movements. Krat.soob. BKNII no.3123-25 162. (NIRA 16-5) (Buryat A.S.S.R.-Goology:, Structural) (Buryat A.S.S.RfCoal geology) DMITRIYEV, G.*'t., asT)irant Study of Lhe olectmical. Jntorff,,reneo of lo-,;-voltage po,,-it r i,,.I 1--ork in Ruznetsk Basin milnes. Sbor. naticb. trud. Kem. gor. Inst. no.~: 1 89-9" 164. j8:3) 1. '~orno-elek'~i-ovekhani-chesk-,-,r falculIttat Kemerovskouct p-cr~lr)rn instituta. MITIMEEV :;.A., inzh. Inve3,L4gating the electric! interferen-Ice caused by asynchror - electr�c inotors. Izv. vys. uchiab. zav.; gor. zhur. 8 no.1:112- 116 t65. (I',aRA 18:3) .y institul. Rekomaendovana kafadroy avtomatl- 1. Kemerovskiy gorny zatsii proizvodstvennykh protsessov. LTITR1YM.T,_ GppngA~v.Andreyevich; MHUV IYEV, Vasiliy Petrovich;--a FILITOV, Mikhail. Ilikolayevich; SAF001111, Mikhail Samsonovich; GOLIDBERG, Leonid Abramovich; MUM, Mariya Irladimirovna; NECIIXIEV, Vadim Ivanovich; KOLCHANOV, Vita-1iy Dinitriyevich; M&501-107, YevConiy Aleksandrovicb; OBWYSKIY, Ivan 'Yoftmovicb; KORABLEV, A.A.S otv. red.; ABPJ,,MOV, V.I., red. izd-va; PRO'ZOROVSKAYA, V.L... tekbn. red. [Automation in the coal rining industry! Avtonatizatviia v ugollnoi promyshlennosti. [BJ V.P.Muravlov i dr. Moskvap Gosgortelr-hizdat., 1962. 258 P. (MIRA 15:10) (Coal mines and mining) (Automation) DMI.TRIYBV, G.7, ~- , -~ ~,~; _~ , Caring foi- a oyclamen Indoors. Priroda 43 no.9:128 8 154.(MIBA 719) L Glavmn, botanicheskiyead, Akadevii nauk SSSR. (Cyolamen) STSPANOV, Ntr Prokoflyevichi zaaluzhennyy uchitell ahkoly RSFSR; DKITHII-AV,,.G.P., red.; DZHATIYBVA, F.Kh., tekhn.red.; KOROYEVI, V.I'., takhn.red. (Homemade visual aids on biology; from the work practice of No.7 school in Kalugal Samodel'nys nagliadnye posobiia po biologii; iz opyta raboty shkoly no-7 g.Kalugi. Moskva, Gos. uchabno--pedagog.izd-vo N-va proav.RSFSHl 1959. 155 p. (MIRA 13:51 (Bioloay-Audio-visual aids) D141TRIYEV, Georgly Ivanovich I""'-." ~- el-- [Great spring for collective farming; a new stage In the development of collective farming] Bol'shaia. kolkhoznaia venna: novyi etap v razvitii kolkhoznogo stroia. Mool-va, Gon. Izd-vo polit. lit-ry, 1958. 46 p. (14I?JL 12:1) (Collective farms) DMITRIYEV, G. I. Possibility of x-ray epilation with the RU9-3 apparatua. Vast, rent. i rad. 33 no-5:85 S-0 158 MERA 11:11) 1. Iz rentgenol.ogicheakogo o%deleniya. (nach.. I.G. Dmi-;riyev) Odasakogo okrushnogo voyennogo gospitalya (HAIR, eff. of radiations on lipilation by x.-rav., appar (Rwi)) (RADIOEMAPY. appax. & inetrumento appar. for epilation by x-ray (Rug)) 'jGorIkiy, l6p u1. Leskoiral d.10, kv DMITRIYE'L., -4) Treatment of purr,-lent diseases of the extremities by intra- osseous introduction of novocaine and antibiotics. Vest. Khir. 91 no.10:117-118 0 163. (MIRA 17:7) 1. 1z khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zw.*. - K. Ya. Pavellyev) ob"yedinebiya bollnitsy No.28 (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhennyy vrach RSPSR A.P. Yevsina) goroda Gorlkogo. I)MITAITHV. G.K. Automatic line of rachine-tool units. Biul.takh.-okon.inform. no.1:20-23 159. v (MIU 12:2) (Automation) YAKOBSON, B.M.; P14ITRIYEV, G.K. Problems of measurement in centralized control and management systems. Izm.tekh. no. 4121-25 Ap 164. (AURA 17:7) AMINOVA, R.Kh., bmd. ist. nauk; TETENEVA, L.G., kand. ist. nauk; ALD40V, I.A.; D141161"G.L.; DZIW4ALOV, O.B., doktor ekon. nauk, remmOr ;. 7MMIAI(EVA, T., kand. ist. nauk, red.; ATFENYUK, S.Ya., red.; DANILOV, V.P., glav. red.; HELOV, G.A., red.; GRIGORIYAN, L.L., red.; IBRAGIMOV, Z.I., red.; IVNITSKIY, N.A., red.; ILIYASOV, S.I., red.; KAKABAYEV, S.D., red,,; KAMENSKAYIA, N.V., red.; KRAYEV, M.A., red.; KULIYEV, O.K., red.; MAKHARADZE, N.B., red.; OBICHKIN, G.D., red.; PLESHAKOV, S.T., red.; ~ADZHABOV, Z.I., red.; SELEZNEV, M.S., red.; TURSUNBAYEV, A.B., red.; FEDOROV, A.G., red.; SHEPELEVA, T.V., rea.;'PATLAKH,.B., red.; MASHARIPOVA, D., red.~ BULATOVA, R., red..; GORIKOVAYA, Z.P., tekhn. red.; KARABAYEVA, Kh.U., tekhn. red. [Socialist reorganization of agriculture in Uzbekistan] Sotsialisticheskoe pareustroistvo sellskogo khoziaistva v Uz- bekistane, 1917-1926 gg. Pod red. O.B.Dzhamalova. Tashkent, Izd-1ro Akad. nauk UzSSR. Volel. 1962. 792 p. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Akademiya nailk Uzbekskoy SSR, Tashkent. Institut istorii i arkheologii. (Uzbekistan--Agriculture) ACC NR, AP5028735 /AO30 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/65/001/011/2026 AUTHOR: Semin, Ye. G.; Dmitrj Strekalovsk ~L V. L1. ; Vykovskiy V. S. ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute im. S. M. Kirov, Sverdlovsk (Urallskiy pc,litekhni- cheskiy inatitut) TITLE: Cat~lyied crystallization of a beryl melt RC : AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 1, no. 11, 1965, 2026-2030 TOPIC TAGS: beryllium compound,catalyzed crystallization, titanium dioxide, man- ganese compound, aluminum oxide-, aluminum compoundo silicate, x ray diffraction analysis, thermal effect, meltifig ABSTRACT: The. crystallization'of a quenched beryl melt catalyzed with titanium and manganese dioxides was studied. X-ray diffraction analyses were carried out with the URS-501H.diffractometer. It was shown that the cy7stallization occurs throughout the volume, of the substance. The presence of manganese promotes - the formation of phena- -kite in the course of the melting and.quenching of the melt. Manganese and titanium dioxides haini different effects an the course of the crysta-Uization, the final min- eral.composition, and the intermecHate metastable.phases formed during tho thermal treatment of the quenched beryl melt. In the case of titanium dioxide, tile final phases formed by the crystallization of the bM1 melt are 0-cristobalite 19~iryso- UDC: 546.45+553.83+661.862.65+546.7,11;717+546.851+1(i1.6:162.2 L 11005-66 ACC MRt AP5028735 beryl, phenakito, corundum Mullite, and y-A1203 (low-temperature modification). In 2 the imse of =njjanese dioxide, the final phases are O-cristobalite, chrysaberyl, phenakite, muLVLte, and y-A1203 (IOW-temperature modification). Orig. aft. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: U007/ SUBM DhTE: 2SJun65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REAF: 003 evyllium cwc~ 2/2 to TjSSR/VAgi.UeerIng Dec~~ 48 CQ Welding - ]Cquilpent E-4 M -:!'" i . . - ;s"Testing Acetylene Shutoff Devices, " G. N. CQ DqzItriyev, Cand Tech Sci, VNII Aytogea (All- Unj-- Res Tnst of Aqt%-~e-noLiq Wej&i--'v')) 2 "n arc 'i'Avtoge-n D'e'lo" No 12 , pp 10-12. Conducted uerformance tests on law-pressurp -%-A-0-0 I-eta"d RA --s-- --AA- ~ -4 ~ ~ ~~WU 4~ j5'P"4CX& CL40%0J. , "LVU~~- pressure shutoff installed on MG generator, and high-pressure shatoff installed on M, Seneratar. Established that none of the dm-w-Icas vaukld pe=It. revex--e flIc-w- Of aa 62/49T25. USM neering (Coutd) i)ac 48 /Magi ~i~etyiene-ozygen mixture, thus preventing :.explosions. Includes crosssection sketchea ~of. all shutoff devices tested. 62/49T95:~ DmRIY_--V;, 0. M. USSR/Engiiiaering - Ceramic Materials Welding., Equipment Apr 50 "New Acetylene Safety Locks," I. I. Strizhevskiy, G. N. 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