SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FEDOROVICH, B.A. - FEDOROVICH, MIKHAIL MIKHALOVICH
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SOV/25-59-3-14/46
AUTHOR: C Felvpov4,~ A. ~Doctor of Geographical Sciences,
Professor
TITLE: On the Roads of Western China (Po dorogan zapadnogo
Kitaya)
PERIODICAL; Nauka i zhizr.1, 1959, Nr 5, pp 39 - 43 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; The author, having visited Western China in 1957
and 1958, describes his impressions. At the invi-
tation of the Academy of Sciences of Red China,
a group of Soviet geographers participated in a
joint expedition organized to study natural condi-
tions in The biggest project under way
is the constructIon of Central Asian railroad lines,
connecting Western and Eastern China with the USSR.
The new highways replacing former caravan routes are
of equal importance. A problem is the lack of wa-
ter for irrigation canals in the Central Asian de-
serts. Apart from rivers and water reservoirs,
Card 112 which are not always available, the use of sub-
On the Roads of Western China SOV/25-59-3-14/46
ground water - artesian wells - holds such great
prospects for the future, that they are called
"the gold of the desert". Enormous success has al-
ready been achieved in agriculture. If the cotton
harvest for 1949 is taken as 100%, this crop reached
543% in 1955 and 1,110% in 1956. There are 5 sketches
and 5 photos.
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"Geomorphologioal Map of the USSR and Adjacent Territoriea"
report to be subvdtted for the Intle Geographical Union,, 10th General Assembly
and 19th Intl* Oeogrsphical Congress, Stockholms Sweden,, 6-13 August 1960,
a
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3/026/60/000/02/031/052
D031/DO02
AUTHOR: Fedorovich, B.A ,,,,Professor (Moscow)
TITLE: Aurora Polaris in China
PERIODICAL.- Priroda, 1960, Nr.29 P 105 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes an exceptionally bright aurora po-
laris obs9rved by him and a group of acientific colla-
bo-atn-RWf the Akademiya nauk SSSR (USSR Academy of
Ociences)and the Acade&y of Sc'iences of the Chinese
Peciple's Republic in the evening of 15 July 1959 from
the shore.of the Urungu river at Kelensay (Ertay)
located at 46 northern latitude and 90'J201 eastern
longitude. The author emphasizes the fact that on the
next day from 11 to 15:40 hours, the blowing hot west
wind was accompanied by frequent and vej7 strong gusts
of a burning wind which was never observed by the men
during the 3 years of their work in Sinkiang.
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GEUSIMOV, I.P.1 GUTAR, S*Tu.; DUNITRASM, N#V.1 SAMNIN, L.G.; KMRUM,
S*S,; MMCHXEIYANOTO Tu*A.; 71WROVICH, B.A.
.In memory of Academician N.S.Shatakii. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog.
no.6:14-6-147 N-D 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Ohatakii, Nikolai Sergesvich, 1895-1960)
YEDOROVICH, B. A.
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Basic characteristics of the relief of sands in the Xmra lunt.
Trudy Inst. geoge 80:30-59 160. (MIRA 13:8)
(Xwp. lum--Sand)
-.1 .. i~, ,-,- . -~ ", ~ -~~ - . . .. ~ 2.
7. .. -.1 -n . .,
~~~ E~F.7;Mr I--1 -53-
Yormtion of losess In connection with Its distribution in larazia.
Trudy fmat. geoge 8006-117 l6o. (MIRA 130)
(Loess)
WIXMROVA, K.V.p otv. red.; IAVRUSHIN, Yu.A., otv. red.;WNGMISMZEN,
G.F., red.;_FEDOROVICH, B.A.j red.; IVANOVA, I.K.4 rvd.; RAVSKU,
E.I., red.; MAREID-LA-O--T-.Tu-.,red. izd-va; KASHINA, P.S., tekbn.
red.j NOVICHKOVA, N.D., tekhn. red.
[Materials of the A1.1-Union Conference on the Study of the
Quaternary Period) Katerialy Vsesoiuznogo sovesbehaniia po
izueheniiu chetverticbnogo perioda; Moscow, 1957. Moskvap
Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.3. (Quaternary sediments in the Asian
part of the U.S.S.R.) Chetverticbmye otlozhenlia Aziatskoi chasti
SSSR. 1961. 442 p. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Voesoyu2noye soveshchaniye po izueheniyu chetverticbnogo pe-
rioda, Moscow, 1957.
(Soviet Central Asia-Geology) (Siberia-Geology)
FKMROVICH 9 B. 1. 9 piof . V.
Weight of snow. Zaan,aila 36 no*3:44-45 Mr 161. NM 14:3)
(snow)
r].
FEDOROVICH, B.A.
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"Les types dynamiques du relief'des sables comma fondement scientifique
de la lutte contre les sables."
Report submitted to the IaU Arid Zone Comzidasion Colloquiump
Iraklion, Greeoeq 19-26 Sep 1962.
'J,
BASEENINA, Nina Viktorovna; IZONTOYEV) Oleg Konotantinovich;
PIOTROVSKIY p Mikhail Vladimirovich; SIMOIIOV, Yurly
Gavrilovich; VYSKREBENTSEVA, V.S.; ZAIUJTSKAYAO I.P.;
Prinimali uchastiye ZORIN, L.V.; ORLOV, IS.; ZVONKOVA,
T.V.; FE)OROVICH, B,A.*, SHATALOV ~ Ye.T., retsenzent;
GLAz&7WY-A,,M.A,j reteenzentl ARISTARIGIOVA, L.B., re-
tsewent; YERMAKOV, M.S.p tekhn. red.
[Methodological gaide to goomorphological mapping and
the ca=ying out of omorpbological wimys at scales of
1:50 000 - 1125 000 Mth legend)]Metodicheskoe ruko-
vodstvo po g chookomi kartirovaniiu i proizvod-
stvu geomorfologiaheakoi s"emki v masshtabe 100 000 -
1:25 000 (a legendoi). Pod red.N.V.Basheninoi. Moskva,
Izd-vo Mosk.univ., 1962. 202 p. _ (Iogend; supplements
VIII-[XI))Legenda geomorfologicheakoi karty Sovetskogo
Soiuza masshtaba 1:50 000 - 1:25 OOOJ prilozhenie VIII
[XI] 1960. 25 P. (KM 15:7~
(Goomorphology-Maps)
FEDOROVICH, B.A.# doktor geograf,nauk (Xonkra)
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lature of deaerts and their futures Prirods 51 no,10:54-56
0 162, (MnA 15: 10)
Soviet Central Aeia"-Deserto)
viet Central Asia-Reclamation of land)
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FOOROVICH, B.A.
Classifioation of sands for mapping purposes as exemplified In
weIstern Turkmenia. Zemlevedenie 5:9-24 160. (KM 15:8)
(Tarkmenistan--Sand-Classification)
FIMOROVICHO B.A.
PermaLfro4t formations In the ste"es and deserts of Eurasia.
Trudy X=,,ohetv.per. 1900-100 062. (KIRA 161l)
(lurael"rosen ground)
BABATEV., Agadshan Golldyyevioh; -E=PAQfu, &,Ao"jUkktor geogr.
nauk, prof.9 red.p-KUZ!,M3NKO, A.I.r.red.; IVONTIYEVA..
G.A., tekhn. red.
[The Kara Kum Desert) PustynAa Kara-Kumy. Pod red. B.A.
Fedorovicha. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo AN Turkm.SSR, 1963. 87
(MIRA 16:8)
(Kara Xum)
GUM
ZAYCHINOV, V.T.; MASHBITS, Yd,G.; NAZAREVSKIY, O.R.; FEDOROVICH ..A.;
,MYKIN, Z.G.
Tbaohing geography in the secondary school. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
-geog. no.5tllO-118 S-P 163* (MIRA 16slO)
FEDOROVION;XIA.; SHCHERBAKOVp D.I.
V.A. Obruchev's activity in the Crimea. Och. po ist. geol.
2nan. no.12:51-62 163. (MM 16:10)
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DZERDZlsYjSV K , B-. L.,, prof,; FOEMOV, A. N., prof. (Moskiva);
GAIAKHOV,, N. N,., doktbr geogmf. nauk (Moskva),- FEDOROVICH.,
B. Aj.prof. (Moskya)i BUTIYEV, V. T.
What the "Caundar of nature* win ten in 1963. Priroda 52
no.ltl?.5-128 163, (MIU 16:1)
1. Goffudaristvanmy pedagogicheskiy institut i3a. V. I. Lenina,
Moskva (for Butiyev).
(Natural history)
ZWIV,
FEDOROVICHO B.A., prof. (Moskva) .
HAtlas $f Irkutsk Pmvince.ff Reviewed kV B.A.Fedorovich.
Priroda 52 no-3248 163. (MML 1634)
. (Irkutsk Province-Maps)
X~WKQYLQH2__P~t~.; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.
A.E.Fersman, mineralogist, geochemist and transformer of nature.
Izv. AN SSSR. $or. geog, no.1:9/*-100 Ja-F 164. (KRA 17: 3)
I. .. i
KIRYUKHIN, L.G.; KLEYNFR, Yu.M.; FEDOROVICII B.A.- NONt"KARIAN, S.O.
Reviews and bibliography. Blul. MDIP. Otd. geol. 39 no.6:
122-126 N-D 164. (MM 18:3)
GERASIMOVO I.P.; MINTSt A.A.; NAZAREVSKIY, O.R.;-FEDOROVICH B,A,
Presentatate of the geographical science in Kazakhstan (in
connection with the 3d conference of Ceographerv of Fazalkhstan)d
Izv. All SSSR. Ser. 9009. no-5:117-119 S-0 165.
(MIRA 18 -10)
Vechernyaya Moahva, Tues looct 1950, mo. 24o (MU)
On 26 Oct. at 1400 B.D. Fedroovich submitted his diBsertation for the title of
Cand. of Tech. Sci. on the theme "Problem of the Possibilities of Utilizing a
Free Oyrosespe for Orienting Undt-,rground Workines" at tha,Yjoscow Hinrdng
Institute imeni 1. V. Ataline
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Engineering 1%3e welding.
O&W 1/1 Pub. 1Z8 - 20/26
Authors i Fed.orovich,, D. A.
Title I Concerning the *tand rdlization of welded Joints on pipetines
Periodical t Vest. mash. 2, 99-10Z, Feb 1954
lbstract I Problems related- to standardization of welding operations and the adapta - -
tion of uniform, weld -J,)ints on pipelines are discussed, and technical data
is given on requirements and government standards. Tables; diagrams.
Institution : ...........
Submitted : ........... .
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YEDOROVICH,D.A., inshener
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Standards for the nominal, testing and effective pressure require-
ments of pipe fittings and accessories. Standartizataiia no.6:37 -
46 N-D'54. (HLRA 8:10)
1. Laningradekly metallichaskly savod Izeni Stalina
(Pipe fittings--Standards)
MCROVIMi,D.A., inzhener
Standard flanges, their packing surfaces and gaskets. Standarti
satells, no.3:35-45 NY-4155. (MLRA 8:10)
lo Leningradakiy metallichaskiy savod Imeni Stalina
(Flanges--Standards)
MMOVICH, D.A., inshener.
Istablishing unified standards for flanges used In Industrial
and marine piping. Standartizatella no.1136-43 Ja-Fs 156.
(XLRA 9:2)
l.Laningradakiy aetallichaskiy zwod imeni Stalin&.
(Pipe. f langes-Standards)
YBDOROVICH, D.A., inshener,
~tw*rdlzjng *ckings'need for sealing flange surf aces. Atandarti-
Intaiia. nodS 1-53." 156. (MI2A loil),
Making (Mechanical engineering)--Standards))
FEXROVICHt D._A.
...... ..... '_
Fedorovich, D. A.. Engineer. Hydraulic Test Pressure of Steam Turbine Cylin-
drical Elements Page 178
This article deals with the determination of hydraulic test pressures
and working pressures for various types -of steel at temperatures nct specified
in existing All-Union State Standards OOST) 356-52. The article contains
tables of turbine design data.
Steam and Gas TUrbing Construction, Moscow Mashiziz, 1957, 351 PP.
FUMVICHO D.A., Insh.
Specifisi hydrauUO test pressure for oylindrical parts of steme
turbines. Ctmdyl W no.5tl78-192 157. O(m 1116)
(Steam turbines)
s/ll4/6O/0OO/0O3/oo6/oo8
E194/E355
AUTHOR: _FedorovichD.A., Engineer
TITLE-,- Flanged Joints for High-pressure Steam Piping
PERIODICALs Energomashinostroyeniye, 1960, No. 3,
pp. 38 - 40
TEXT: Existing standards, (GOST 3618-58)
and 3619-59s for steam conditions for turbines and boilers
cover maximum working steam pressures of
14o kg/cm2 at 570 0C with reheat to 570 0C. It is incon-
venient that there are no standards for flanges for fittings
and pipes for these steam conditions. Such parts are usually
uelded but this is not always convenient, Several attempts
have been made, particularly in Germany, to design flanged
joints but the construction recommended has a number of
disadvantages. For the steam conditions given above the pipe
joint recommended comprises two welded flanges spigotted
together. The opposing faces are separated by a jointing
ring ha ving annular grooves. Detailed recommendations are
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E194/E355
Flanged Joints for High-pressure Steam Piping
made about the grades of steel to use for flanges and ringas
and tables are given of recommended dimensions of flanges,
studs and ringed liners or for pipes of various sizes.
These flanged Joints were designed at the TsKTI (Central
Boiler Turbine Institute) where they have been tested and
found satisfactory. The flange with grooved seating and
jointing ring has been found satisfactory when the flange
groove is 1.5 - 2 mm deeper than the thickness of the ring.
It was found that the maximum specific load on the contact
surface is three or four times greater than the initial
yield point of the material of the ring. This is apparently
due to friction between the teeth of the ring and the mating
surfn-c of the flanges, and also to work-hardening of the
metal of the ring, This is why the rings work well with quite
a swa-L-L numbev oi teeth. The rings should be softer -than the
material of the flanges.
Card 2/3
s/li4/6o/ooo/oo3/oo6/oo8
E194/E355
Flanged Joints for High-pressure Steam Piping
The design principles described can be used to develop
flange designs for highor steam conditions up to
255 kg/cm2 at 585 0C, if the steel (15KhIMIF)
is replaced by a steel of better heat-resisting properties.
Flanges of the designs described may now be used by design
offices for steam pipes and fittings for the aforementionid
steam conditions and they-will be incorporated in standard
rOcT11-5-5-54 (GOST1233-54) when it is next revised.
There are 2 figures, 3 tables and 4 Soviet references.
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FEDER(C-)VI lip D. G.
35455. Topografiya Kornya legkiya. V cb: Voprosy grudroy Khirurgii.
T. Sh. 1949, a. 51-53. 1.
Le~opisl Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 481 Yioskva# 1949
PORKHAYEV, G.V.,kand.tekhn.tauk; YEDOROVICII, D.I.; SHEYKJ211, I.V.;
DUKHIN, I.1e.; 3H.rIEIA)A SHUR, Yu'A.;FELIDW,G.M.;
FILIPFOVSKIY, S.M.;
(Thermal physics of freezing and thawing soils] Tep2ofizika
promerzaiushchikh i protaivaiushchikh gruntov. Moskva.. Nauka,
1964. 195 P. (MIRA 170)
1. Moscow. Institut marzlotovedeniya.
FMORMOR, D.I.
Usti of aemiconduotor thomistore for determinIng the -.he:=-
physical characteristics of dispersed materials* Mat. k uob.,
o rierza 2one zema kory no.9:150-186 26.1 (MM 18:1)
Ntemining the thermopbysioal ;Aaraoteriatios of soil b7 mwms
of a field elect!ric exploring apparattLB. Ibid. e187-194
. -; tk'-
FEDOROVIC.I, V,G, (Fadorovichp F.G.]
IA nev method for the desulfuration of liquid caot iron. Analele
Mtalitrgie .16 no.2s73-77 Ap-Je 162.
SVMICHNY'f, P.L.; 7ZODOROVICH, G., redaktor; VUYISK, Ms, takhnicheskiy
redaktor.
(Kanual for coal mine mechanical Spravochnik mekhanika uchastka.
ugolinoi shakhty. Kiev, Goo. lid-vo telchn. lit-ry USSR, 1953.
312 p. (KM 8:2)
(Coal-mining machinery)
SOV/1 12-57-9-18334
,rranslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, p Z9 (USSR)
AUTHOR, Korsakov, P., Fedorov
TITLE: Quick- Combustion Furnaces as a Source of Fuel Economy
(Topki skorostnogo goreniya - istochnik ekonomii topliva)
PERIODICAL: Stroit. materialy, izdeliya i konstruktail, 1956, Nr 8, pp 15-16
ABSTRACT: For 1956, 170, 340 tons of reference fuel consisting largely of produc-
tion waste, such as sawdust, slabs, wood shavings, and battens, has been
allotted for Glavstandartdorn enterprises. The boilers at these enterprises
have pile-type furnaces and inclined fire-grate furnaces; the boiler capacity de-
creases as the humidity of fuel increases. These furnaces are. clumsy and
bulky and in most cases are partly embedded in the ground, which requires
their hydroins'ulation; a lot of refractory brick and cast iron is necessary for
building such furnaces. Over the last five years, new quick -combustion fur-
naces invented by V. V. Pomerantsev (see figure) and intended for burning
wooden waste having up to 55% moisture content have proved fairly successful
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SOV/1112-57-9-18334
Quick- Combustion Furnaces as a Source of Fuel Economy
in operation. Fuel (1) is fed by conveyer into the shaft (2) and, as it burns
away in the active zone, Ahe fuel sinks and passes the throat (3) of the shaft.
The active combustion zone (6) is situated under the throat. Products of wooden
thermal decomposition and water vapor enter the second c1bimber (5), which
receives additional air through the port (e) in the roof and receives secondary
air through port (d) in the lower part of the chamber. Grating (4) situated be-
tween the shaft and the volatile -product combustion chamberprecludes fuel en-
trainment, even under high-forcing conditions (2-10 million kflocal/m~ hour) in
small-size furnaces and even at the high speed of gases through grating meshes.
With a fuel moisturi content of up to 55fo, the air-excess factor is under 1. 3-
1. 5. In small boilers and locomobiles, the grating is made of refractory brick;
in medium-size and large boilers, of pipes connected in the boiler's circulation.
The furnace per'mits utilization of chips, sawdust, etc. , for power and techno-
logical needs, and yields 2 tons of steel, 40 kg of tar, and 15 kg of wood vinegar
powder from each cubic meter of such fuel.
I. V. M.
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mladshiy nauchzwy notrudnl.k.;STCHIVA,: X.Te.
Now varieties of oanned sardines and anobovies. Ref. nauch. rab.
VNIIKOP no*3:17-22 13~* (MML gal)
(Anahovies) (Sardines)
nwROVICHO G.A.
.WwWwvsmMdw~
changes In valltative Indexes of hulled green peas during storage
and transportation. Zone. I ov. pros. 12 no.3:16-19 Mr 157.
(MM 10;5)
1. Krasnodarskly filial Tessoyusnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo
institita, konservnoy I ovoshchasushillnoy promyshleimatt.
(Peas)
YEDOROVICH, G.A.
ng the quality of mechanically harvested peas. Kons. i ov.
prom. 13 no.6:12-14 Je 158. (MIRA 11:5)
l.Krasnodarskiy nauchno-ii3eledovatellskiy-inatitut konservnoy
promyshlennosti.
(Peas)
FEWROVI.CH9.q.A.j MAMINv V.N.
Ifficiency of using machinery for theremoval of impurities in
pea hualdng. Kona. i ov. prom. 18 no.UsU-18 N 163.
(MIRA 161l2)
1. Krasnodarskiy nauohno-isaledovatellokiy institut pishchavoy
prom7ohlennostis
Ty
USSB/ilw= and .niTxil Ph'ysiolo,.Y. Nervow Bysto-0-1.
11if;hor florms. SyataLi. 13ahavior.
:.ba Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol.., No 20) 1958, 93665-
i'.Uthor ~j Fedorovich, G.X.
List
Title Chaneas in Heart Lctivity of Does with Davelopmmt in the
Drain Cortex of Differentiation and Rctinction Tnhibition.
OriL; Pub: Zh. vyssh. norm. deyat-sti, 1957, 7, No 4, 56S?-574.
.'.bstract: In 7 dol3s of a strong type with developed stereotyped
conditioned food reflexes, a study was mde of the
influence on heart activity of extended (up to 6 rd-
nutes) differentiations and continuous extinction of
positive reflexes. Dovclcpnent of internal inItibition
led to a slowing down of the heart contractions, and
the M exhibited a chan(;e in voltage of the %mves and
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YNDOROVICH, G.I.
Obanges In respiration during the development of Internal inhibition
in the cerebral cortex. Vrach.delo no.10:1025-1029 0 157. (MIRL 10A2)
lo Kafedre normalluoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. Y-N.Serkov) Odeselcogo
mediteinakogo instituta.
(REMRATION) (CEMIBRAL CORTXX)
MOROVICHt G.I. [MCROTYCE. R.I.]
placental Implj;ntqtIon on the sec'retoz'7 ftne'tion of the
stomach (with oummnr7 in Inglishl. 7isioleshur. Cljkr.] 4 no.3
421-423 MY-Je 1,58 (MIRA 1127)
.10 Odeso)dy medichniy institut Sm. X.I. Pirogova, knfedrpk
normAllnoi fisjologiie'
(PLA03WA)
(STOKAOR-SIGRETIONS)
FEDOROVICH, G. I.: Master Med Sci (diss) -- "The problem of the uffect of the
WAMIN"
cerebral cortex on heart actWity and respiration". Odessa, 1959. 16 pp (Odessa.
State Med Inst im N. 1. Pirogov), 200 copies (KL, No 9, 1959, 118)
FAMIOVICIL-a-1-
Effect of aloe extract injections on gastric secretion. Vrach.
delo no-3:251-253 Kr 159, (HMA 12:6)
1. Rafedra. normallnoy fisiologii (zav. - prof.11-F-Sorkov)
Odeaskogo meditainskogo instituta.
(61IONACII-SWRITIM) (ALON)
JIMROVICHI G.Im
Influstoot of novocalue an the higher norraw actiTity of olA
dogs. Vrach.dalo no.704-57 JI 160. (MIU 13-7)
1, Ufadim normllnoy fislologil (saveduyumbehly - prof. I.N.
Sarkov) Odeemkogo mdltsiuskogo instituta.
(NOTOWNS) (MMYOUS ffSTIIK)
SERKOV, F.N.jj~~F~RQV-ICHI,_,P.I.
Inhibitibg and stImulating effects of it conplementary sti,=Ius
on the cerebral activity. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 12 no-4:61.3-
648 Jl-Ag 162. (MTRA 1',:11)
1. Chair of Normal IIhys1oIog,.-. Vpd:cal 'institute, Odessa.
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7EDOROVICH. G.P., lashener-khimik.
?-~ ~'Iftr=fx*"stoyycr" as a fully adequate substitute for water- ..
resistant materials in short supply, Bum.prom. 20 no.4:23-24 ;-,-
Ap 153. (KMA 8:6)
(Paraffins)
YXDMO~ICH, G,F., Inshener-kh,lulk.
mown
litbynol laoqmer as means of increasing the strength and waterproof
propervies of. wood fiber boards, Bum.prom. 30 no.10:25-26 0155.
(Paperboard) (KM 9:1)
ARMIN03, Belot; IMN, V*D*. FZDMWIrH, G.F.
Formation of t1ja Spivakovka uplift at the northwetit oubsideuce of
the Donets Bas~u. G".Prom. 5 no.10il-5 0 160. (MIRA 13110)
(Donits Basin-Geology, Structural)
DAKWOV0 V.N., doktor geol,-min*r, nauk; KWLIN, A.I.,, kand. geol.-
miner,raukj PESTRMV, A.S.; GALUZO, N.V.; AFRIKUN, AN.;
YUDKEVICH, R.V.; POPOV, V.K.; POZIN, L.Z.; LARION07, V.V.;
VENDELISHTEYN, B.Yu.; GORBUNOVA, V.I.; DZYURAK, M.D.; YEVDOKIMDVAj
V.A.; ZHOKHOVAp R.G.1 LATYSHEVA, M.G.; MAHENIKOj N.N.; MANCHEVA,
N.V.j MDRDZOVICHt Ya.R.; OHEKMVSKAYA, Ye.P.; POKU)NOV9 MS.;
ROMANOVA, T.F.; SEVOSTIYANOVO M.M.; TANASEVICH, N.I.; FARMANOVA,
N.V.; FZppRQYj0E,_"; SHCHERBININ, V.A.; ELLANSKIY, M.M.;
YANUSH, Ye.F.1 YUNGANS, S.M., ved. red.; YAKOVIEVA, Z.I., takhn.
red,
'Using methods of field geopbysico in studying gas.-bearing re-
aervoirs]Primenenia metodov promyslovoi geofiziki pri isuchenii ga-
zonosnykh kollektorov. Moskva, Gostoptakhizdat, 1~)62. M p.
(MIRA 16&2)
(Gas, Natural--Gooloo)
(Pro4ecting--Oeopbysicid methodo)
j; DZYURAKI M.D.; MWSMIIVSKIY, Ya.O.j KAT
FEDOEQUWI, G. P ISHER, I.Ya.
Hethoe cC radim ",ric and themometric investigations under
pressure iii wurking producing wells in the Cis-CArpathian
region. Neft. i gaz. prom. no.4*3649 O-D t64-. (MIR& -18
LYUBIMOVA, M.N.; DEMYANOVSKAYA, N.S.; FEDOROVICH, I.B., ITOSENSKITE, I.V.
Functional relation between adenosine triphosphate and leaf move-
ment-in.Rimosa pudica. Dokl. AN SM 161 no.4064-967 Ap 165.
(MI RA 183 5)
1. Institut biokhImU im. A.N.Bakha i Institut radiatsionnoy I
fiziko-khimicheskoy biologii AN SSSR. Submitted April 13, 1964.
VRASNOVSKIY, A.A.; TIROXHni, Tu.Ye.,- F=ROVICFl, I.B.
]Fluorescence of green photosynthesizing bacteria and.the state of
bacteriovirdin in them. Dokl. AN SSSR 134 no.5,.123Z-1235 0 1600
(MIR& 13210)
1. Institut biokhimii im. A.S.Bukha Akadenii nauk SUR i Naskovskiy
gosudarstvannyy universitet im. X.Y.Lomonosovs. Prodstayleno olmdemi-
kom A.N.Tereninym.
(OHLOROBItTM) (nuoRmcimez) (VIRIDIN)
ACCESSION HR: AP4043943 S/0218/64/029/004/0774/0779
AUTHOR: LyubLmova, lie He; Demynnovskaya, N.
ItomlonskLte., 1. V.
TITLE iParticipation~ of ATP1n tho motion function of the Mimosa
pudics leaf
SOURCE: BiokhimLya, v. 29, no. 4, 1964, 774-779
TOPIC TAGSt adenosine triph6sphate, ATP, plant motion, motion
function, nucleotide, macroerg, luciferin, ATP determination, Mimosa
pudica
ABSTRACTt A study was conducted to establish which,itucleotide
(macroorg) participates in the motive function of the Hinosa pu4ica
leaf. It was believed that the motive function in the Mimosa leaf
is caused by the same factors as in other moving life systemag L0860
the presence of ATP and ATPase Therefore, quantitative determination
of ATP was undertaken in all the elements (primary and secondary
stems, links, and leaflets) of the Mimosa pudica leaf. The links,
which contain unusual round callip are considered to be responsible
J
ACCESilON N'Rt AP4043943
for producing the actual motion. ATP was extracted syntematically
from intact upright leaves anesthetized with ether and frozen in
liquid nitrogen, and from fatigued, restored, and "sleeping" leaves.
The ATP was extracted from the triturated plant mass with 2.5% tri-
chloroacetic acidt precipitated as Ba-salt, and dried in a dessicatoro
Quantitative determinations were conducted by the photoluminescence-
method; meAsurements were conducted of the intensity of the extract
containing. luci f arin-luci f erase , which is directly proportionaI t Ot
the ATP content. It was found that the links contained more ATP than
The highest amount (approximatel
any other leaf elements. y 24 ug
per 1 g plant raw substance) was found in the leaflet-secondary stem
links. The ATP content in the fatigued leaves dropped to 30% of the
initial value; in the rested leaves, the ATP content was almost at
the initial level. The data obtained indicate that ATP is the leading
macroerg in the motion of the leaves of Mimosa pudica. Gratitude is
expressed to Prof, Le As Tumerman for the use of facilities for the
determination of small amounts of ATPs OrigG -art, hast 4 figures
and 1 table.
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ASSOCIATION: In titu biokhimit im. A. 11. Bakha (Insl-.Ltute of
biochemistry); Institut radiatsionnoy L fiziko-khimicheskoy biologii
Akademii nauk SSSR H6 cov (Institate of Radiation anti Physicochemical
Diology,.Academy o; Sciences SSSR)
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OSTROVSKIYq M.A.; FEDOROVICH, I.B.
Enzymatic (adenosinetriphosiphatase) activity of digitoain extracts of
rhodopsin (visual~purple) and its change under the influence of visual
light. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.6s1412-1414 Ja 165. -(MIRA. 180)
1. Institut vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti i neyrofizidlogii AN SSSR
i In3titut rediatsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheskoy biologit AN SSSR. Sub-
mitted October 12, 1964.
:A Fig.,
nok et-Inshoner (Minsk).
Demonstration building of a gChool in Minsk. Oor. i sell. strol.
no.2:22-131 !57.- (KLRA 10:6)
(Minor-Schoolhouses) (Reinforced concrete construction)
FEDOROVICH L
Account to one's conscience. Sov. profsoiuzy 19 no.13SZ9 JI
163. (KaU '16 s9)
1, Organizator profsovuznoygruppy vypusknogo uchatitka chulochno-
trikotashnoy fabriki, Smolensk.
(Smolanak-Trade unions-Officers) (Smolensk-Knit, goods industry)
Its,
YELIMROV, D.P,, kand.tekhn.nauki__FEDOIIOVI(;Il L.A inzh.; YASINP S.v
Imb,
Stresses in the drum of a TP-80 boiler during its firing.
Teploenergetika 11 no. 1:28-32 Ja 164. (MIBA 17!5)
1. Moskovskiy energeticheakiy institut.
-L n3-66
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jl_,~4 7
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ffitute-;. of _ffither. Nervd&'-'
i-DROu ~Jne b7i7eui6phyaidloff
nerofizi ologii,
(ptatitut- Venhor nervnoy Apystal., _nosti, i.; AN
A~
-Institute jwliti6* aila i Cal'
of on-
.,ftt 066hilli _Bidiogyj- AN SSSR ~(Uiti
u0
radiatsionno
y_ktisiko-Ithialchaskoy biologii AK_SPS4)
ic~ (ATPise)-ictivity- of -digit A rho' -.'o0
TITLEt - Change in-enzymat on in.extraii~_sok
.(visual purple) after exposure to visiblelight
SOURCE: AN Dokladyp v9 162# not 69.1965# Vl2_i4l4
-TOPIC TAGSs---ensymep-organic phosphorus compound#-biophysicap luminescence-'!---
.ABSTRAM Y~ one scrie's.of ei~iifme'n_t1f;_a medi'um containing 'a buiffers,
r indicator-yellow, with pH 7t was 1,Acubated r
MgSO49, jkll~y and rhodopsin o' fc
25-30 min. . -Changes in-ATP- content were- determined by the bioluminescence.
~method in 0.2 ml of the medium withdrawn every 2-3 min. ATPaso activity
was evaluated from the decrease of ATP In the Incubation mediuru 7he experi-4
Iments revealed considerable ATPase activity of the.digitonin extracts of
~rhodopsln (obtained from dark-adaptod intact frog retinas). Tho speed of the,:A.
,reaction was quite high. In control experiments of this scriesis a digitonin
solution or visual pigment denatured by heating was added to the incubation.
Neither had any siinificant offect
,medium instead of the rhodopsine _~q _!Aq. A
amount- of ATP In the medium.r7-77
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a second series of experiments, changes in ATP content tinder the
influctlag of rhodop8ift were recorded directly in a luciferin-lui.-iferase
,system. As a confrolp digitonin was added to the luciferin-luciferase-ATP-
complot. - it -had-no-af fact on--the-shape of -the kinetic curve of -biolumi--
.1nescance extinction. no rate of the reaction was determined E,.-om the A
dif f ermce between the Intensi ty of biolustinescence in the expe.,iment
1(rhodopsin) and In the control (digitonin).
A comparison of the enzymatic activity of rhodopsin* and tho product of
;Its decoloration showed that the lattar had less ATPase activity.
The authors draw no conclusions from their experiments, bu-,. they-con-
_~_Jgc ture-thatthe--enzyma tic-ac t I-Y-1-ty-of-vi su. al- pi &men t- I slarjely -dependent
h__ __~41 -bif _a7 C:aeta If -8 tot Jc -Colif I gug -of-
.on t a ch r om op Wr a- -__ pr da eln-bont- L
both-opsin and ratinene. --Therefore*-- the activity- of - indi cator-.~el low* -
uhich this bond and the configuration of both parts of the chrotooprotein
molecuiLe are sharply Impairedt Is-much lasso
lUe presence.of enzymatic acti-Nilty In visual purple and-changes therein
--after eAposure
tiot.o.tylslble liRht will -help to _q%!cId4te the printry
of photorece his. paL)er was jiiaitntWij A-cad-'ei-mici,
p an Y. A, Engel' gardt
od 12 Octobell 1:0-640 ig. art.-hast 4 fi ea. LrjPM_1
Or cur
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Car 2/2
YELIZAROVI D.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; jT!pQRgTC.H, L.A., inzh. 1 YASINO S. inzh.'
Stresses in the auatenitio collectors of.a steam superheater during
the firirg of a boiler. Teploonergetika I! no.607-40 Je '164.
(MIRA 180)
1. Moskovskiy onergatichaskiy institut,
(t
ACC_ NRI A1160007134 MV0095165100 0.) 038
--- --- ~0/009/0 -4/0
*ngineer); Krasillnikov 114.(Enginee Y-odoro-.
AUTHOR: _00ralkin. BG.(L j., r ;
C~4y_12h, L6'. (Engineer); Yelizarov,- D*P..tuandidate or-Teoh.Sci.); Pedoo,ov,-
F-A.T.-Randidate of TOW10801). Y Y, i
ORG: TsV11TMk6h; M 1r
'M 55
TITLZ; The problem of the'etresses acting in a steam pipe made of
qq#-)
SOUROB: Teploonergatika,-no.9. 1'965, 34-38
OrIC TAGS: ~streo _analysip~,~peariite steel, austenite steel, steam -
over plant, pipe/1Kh18N12T:.zteel
BSTRACT.* -The high temperature ooefficient-of linear expansion.and.-the
ow coefficient of thermal diffusivity of austenitic steel bring about,
n th6 wall of the steam pipeo higher temperature and:compensation...
tresties than in steam pipes rode of pearlitio steel. In the experiments
he initial pressure of the'eiteam before the turbine was 170 bareand the,~
emperatur6 was from 550 to ~7090...Bach block of the unit, with a power-
p to 150 Mwt, consisted of a turbine and two boilers connected with1he
. bine by four lines of main steam piping (two from each boiler). The
team piping tooted was made of jKh18N12T' eel and bad a diameter and
o
t
all thicknoos of 219 x 27 me Mea 4?of the stresses pt high ate
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temperatures was effected with.Vpo HEI mechanIoal,_ter.someters.---- The-
tangential--stresIseo-were- -Ovaltitted b-yokle-u-1-a-t-Ion afi`U,_kn__oiWiffd the tan-
ential stress, itis possible-to oaloulate-the tangential deformation
e
Inally., the- axial stress can then be calculated. A series of testa w;2
I
un to determine the dependence of __ the-tangential stresses-on-the rate--of-
u
eating of the pipe u to -a temperature of 55000.. Results are shown
a
aphically. - -If the f1rate"- stresses -are- added to the 'static stress-ee-
easured with the tonsometerep the authors.. arrive -at - a- value--ozi -the- order
e
~b
f :-15-- kg/MM2- which -is --olded _.__ to viestandard yield -point for 1Kh18N12T
f
teel -In conclusion the-proposition is advanced that one possible
t
e
easo; for the failur; of Welded Joints In austenitic steel steam:pipes
r
S the increased magnitude, -in. -the- stun-ot the stresses brought about by-
he -superposing of eignifloant it rate" otrosses, connected 'with variations -
n the steam to'mperature, on top of the atatio stressei3. Orig. art. ha as
n
formulas and 5 figures.
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Autb are
Kallinyak,, A. A. and Fedor G.
NWAW
"ff(3Wof-an-electrical--f-ie:.Ld-*n-the-absorptim-spectrua,-of---ctipric-6xide
~at low temperature
Periodical Dokl. AN SSISR 96j"Ed. 6, 107 -1138, June 1954,
Abstraci,- -an-e.lectrical.-.field--and -their effect on-the absorp-__
'tion spectrum of cupric oxide, coPled by submerging in-liquid n troph,
were-investigated. Strong electrical fields, reeiching several tens of
kv per cm reveal the following-two uhenomena- sinniltaneousl'y' 1) -the- a
pearance inthe-spectrm of new very-weak lines -ohich coincide with none
of the known. lines and 2) the lines of the first "exciton" series are be-
ing displaced toward- the-. long-wave. side of the slxctr=-and expand. It-,--
was established that the prasition of these lines in the spe-etruna does not-
nd or depends only sliffttly upon the field intensity. four references&
_.depe
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PhotosAabie.
'The S. 1. VavilovtState Optical Institute
Preeented by t Academiciah 'A A. Leb'edevo 'March 6, 19W
PHASR I BOOK EXPLOITATION 959
Kricbevskiy, Yevgeniy &mMlovich, Yedorovich Lemid-Origor 'yevich, and petisov,
Vladimir Fedorovich
Blektrooborudovaniye optiko-mekbanic skikh priborov (Blectr.1cal Equipment of
Optical-Mechanical Instruments) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958. 467 p. 8.,000 copies
printed.
Reviewerst. 'Vertener, V.N., Candidate of Physical and Mathem,%tical Sciences,
Krj,pr., M-Ya-,, Engineer.. Shoohin.. I.A., and Sobolev, S.F.; Ed.: Dalin, V.N.,
Candidate of 71achnical Sciences; Ed. of Mlishing House: Bogomolova, M.F.;
Tech. Ed..* Pukhlikova, N.A.; Managing Ed.: Sokolov, A.I., Engineer.
PUPWSE: This m=ogmph has been approwd as a textbook for tekhnikms by the
Administration of Secondary Professional Schools of the Wnistry of Higher
Education, USSR. The book is addressed to students taking courses in the
desiga and construction of optical-mchanical insti~aments and equipment. It
may also be of use to eagineerin:g and -technical personn I in the industry.
COWJL40.o This book describes basic electrical devices and systems, their design
and their special form as applied to optical-mechanical :Lnstr=euts and equip-
ment. 7he book coutains selected reference material necessary to the student
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Electrical Equipment of C)ptical-Madanlcal (Cont-) 959
for design projects. According to the authors, the present work is the first
attempt to systematize the varied material on the subject of electric circuits
and systems of opti cal-mechanical equipment. Part I of Chapter 3, and Parts
I and M of "Chapters 4, 5 s 8 and 9 ~tere writteh'by Ye. S. Krichevskiy. Tart 11
of Chapters 1,, 2, and 3,, and Part 3:1 and IV of Chaptera 7 and 9 vere written by
V.P. Fetisov. Chapter 6 was written by L.G. Fedorovich. The authors thank
Candidate of Physical and Matbematical, Sciences, V.S. Verbsner and Engineers
M.TA. Kruger, S.F. Sobolev, and I.A. Shoshin for their help in editing the book.
0aere are 132 references, all Soviet (including 3 translations).
TAKE OF CONMM:
Introduction 3
Ch. I. Electrical Materials Used In 7be Fabrication of Parts and Units
For The Electrical Equipment-of Instruments 5
1. General information on electrical-materials 5
2. chameteristics and classification of electrical insulating
materials 5
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3. Liquid dielectrics
4. Flesins and waxen
5- Bitumensp asphalts and filling compounds
6. Electrical insulating lace and enariels
7. Fibrous materials
8. Plastics
9. Electrical ceramics
10. Nice and rock
11. High-conductivity materials
12. High-resistance alloys
13. Materials for thermocouples
14. Materials.for contacts
15. Blectrocarbon products
16. semiconductors
1T. Magnetic materials
Ch. 2. Electrical and Radio ftrts Used in the Electrical Equipment
of Instruments
1. Classification of electrical and radio parts
2. Electrical parts for connecting instr nts to the power
sunly, for interconnecting the individual units, and for
setting up assemblies
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32
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44
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Electrical parts for circuit closing, breaking and cliangeover in
instrumant electrical systems 51
4. Electrical parts for protection of instrument electrtcal systems 55
5. Sockets and fixtures for electric lamps and tube sockets 58
6. Radio parts 6o
Ch. 3. Electric Motors and Power SWIlds For The Elactrioil. Equipment
of Mmstruments 72
1. Electric Motors
1. General information 72
2. Basic ebaracteristics of motore 73
3. Control of electric motors 81
4. Technical data on the basic types of instrument motors 83
II. Power supplies
5. General information 90
6. Primary cells and batteries 90
7. Electric batteries .92
8. Electric networks as power mWlieo .94
9. Transformers and auto-transformers 95
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Paectrieal Equipment of Optical-Mechani-cal (Cont.)
10. Rectifiers
32. Vibrapacks
12. Synchronous converters
13. 9moothbg filters
Ch. 4. Electron Tabes and AmpUtUrs
959
99
io4
106
108
Ill
I. Electron tubes
1. Operating principle
2. Diodes 112
3. TTlodsgi 114
4. matieiectro& tubes 117
5- hatiple-mit tubes n8
.6. Electron tube desigcks .119
11. Axplifiers .129
7- Function and classification of amplIfiers 129
8. Principle of electronic mW31fica-tion 131
9. Factors affecting the operation of the electrtmic amplifier -134
10. Resistance-coupled. amplifiers 136
3.1. Choke-coupled amplifiers 138
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12. Transformer-coupled amplifiers
13. Push-pull amplifier cascaft
14. Direct-coupled amplifiers
15. Amplification of photocurreuts
16. Wpetic wplifiers
ly. Amplidyms
ld,, Semiconductor Mlifiers
Ch. 5. Currelit and Voltage Regulators
1. Fkmctlon and cUssification of regulators
2. Current regulator tubes
3. Gas-discharge voltage regUlators
4. Electron tube voltage regulators
5. Ferrorezonanoe, voltage regulators
6. negulators vith ma tic amplifiers
7- Voltwe regulators
Ch. 6. Sources and Receivers of radiation
l. Sources of radiation
959
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140
141
144
148
152
154
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Electrical Equipment of Optieal-Machanical (Cont.)
1. The nature of light
2. Properties of visible radiation
3. Energy and light characteristics of radiation
4. Thermal radiation
5. Radiation from gases and vapors
6. Electric diseharge in gases
7., TAMI scent radiation
8. Classification of radiation sources
9. Incandescent lamps
10. Special sources of thermal radiation
3-1. Gas-discharge tubes
12. Lov-pressure tubes
13. High-and very high-pressure tubes
14. Blectrodeless'and Vilse tubes
15. -Photolumineseent tubes
16. Are in air at atmospheric pressure
11- Radiation receivers
17. Types and characteristics of receivers
18. Thermoelements
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191
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196
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202
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248
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19. Bolometers
20. Pneumatic receivers
21. Other thermal receivers
22. -Photoelectric phenomena
23. Photoemissive elements
24.- Photomultipliere
25. Photoconductive cells
26. B&rrier-layer photocells
Phosphor radiation receivers
Photographic receivers
Ch. 7. Electrical Heating in Optical-Mbehanical Instruments
I. Function of beating
2. Wthods of heating optical instrument glass parts
3. Methods of beating instri nt components
4. I*thods of maintaining constant temperature vith a 14van
accuracy inside the instrument
Ch. 8. Fundamntals of Electron Optics and its Technical App3ication
I. Fundamentals of electron optics
253
257
259
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273
277
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289
289
289
292
293
296
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1. Mmmment of an electron in an electric field 306
2. Movement of an electron in a m%gastic field 314
3- Electrostatic electron lenses .315
4. Magrieticlenses 325
5. Aberrations of electron optical systems 327
11. 13schnical, applIcations of electron optics
6. Cathode-my tubes for general application 330
7- 11blevision transmitter bubes 340
8. 7blevision receiver tubes 346
9. rrage converter tiWe 349
III. The electron microscope
10. resolving pover of microscopes 355
3-1. 'Wave properties of an electron 357
12. Operating principle of electron microscopes 359
13. Designs of mega tic electron microscopes 365
14. Designs of electrostatic electron microscopes 380
15. 11hctron microscope research methods 382,
16. Research with the electron spectrogmph 386
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Ch. 'g. Electric dircuits of Instruments , '
I. Electric circuits of laboratory instruments
1. Electric circuits of microscopes
2. Electric circuits of photometers
3. Electric circuits of colorimeters and nephelometers
4. Electric circuits of pyrometers
II. Electric circuits of instruments for spectral =LlyviB
5. Applications and types of spectral analysis
6. Emission spectral analysis,
T. Sources of light for emission spectral analysio
8. Photogmphic methods of emission spectral analysis
9. Photoelectric methods of emission spectral analysis
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Fedorovicb; Mikhail Mikbalovich, Candidate of Economic Sciences
Upravleniye sotsialisticheskim )rcv7shlennjm Wedprlyatlysm (Management of Social-
ist Industrial Enterpriseal Moccov) I%d- "Manlye") 1957- 39 P-
(Vaesayuznoye obahcheetvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheakikh i nauchnykh znaniy.
Serlys. 111, 1957, no. 23) 85,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Falaleyeva, T. F.; Tech. Ed.: Gubin, M. I.
PUFd1OSE: The brochure is written to acquaint the general reader with the basic
aspects of Poviet management of industrial plants, shops, etc.
COVERAGE: The author, after tWdng into consideration existing Soviet indu trial
practices, the recent decentralization of controls, and also the pro-
posals made during the nation-wide review of the decree on the reorgan-
ization of industry presents a number of specific recommendations that
could lead to an Improvement in the management of indLustrial enterprises.
The decree on administrative decentys] ization of Soviet industry abol-
ished the majority of All-Union and Union Republic ministries, as well
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Management of Socialist Industri -al Enterprises 291
as a condiderable nunber of Republic ministries. It preserved only the
All-Union ministries for Aviation, Defense, Radio Communications, Ship-
building and Chemical industries, Medium Machine Building, Transport Equip-
ment, and Electric Stations. The activities of the above ministries are
limited to coordinatiqi planning and technical survd1lance functions to be
exercised through regions.1 administrative councils. In place of the abol-
ished ministries, the Soviet Governmtent organize,& 105 econcmic aftinistrao-
tive regions, of which 70 are in the RSFSR, 32 in the Ukrainian SSR, 9 in
the Kamlth SSR, 4 in the Uzbek SSR, and 'one each In the remaining republics.
Administrative control in each economic region is vested In National Ecoacmic
Councils which in turn are iubjected to the Council of Mirdsters of the re-
spective republic. The Council of Ministers of the -USSR exercises its con-
trol over national economy through the Council of Ministerst of each repablic.
There are no references.
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.Management Of Socialist Industrial Enterprises 291
TABLE OF COIJTENTS:
NeV System of Industrial -Management 3
Democratic Centralism is The 'Basis for the Managem nt of S.xj&Ust
industrial Enterprises 10
Forms Of Organization and Management Structure of the State Indus-
trial Eaterprise
Ways and Methods of Improving the Maw gement of the State Industrial
Enterprise
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
JAG/gnp
May 26,1958
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