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The St@ability of a Cylindric Orthotropla Shell In Case of Torsion and Normal
Pressure
is not satisfied and the internal pressure is not very high,- in this case, a
simplified expression for k * was obtained.
P.I. Zheludev
Translatorl s note: This is the full translation of the criginal Russian abstract.
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rer. YN' leis, isdat.rod.; ROZHIV. T.P., taklmisrede
(Strength of cylindrical *hello; translations of foreig,
articles] Toprosy prochnosti tellindricheakikh dbolochak;
sborulk perevoaov inostrannykh statei. Xoskva, Goo.iod-vo
obor.pronyahl., 1960. 329 p, (KIRA 13:5)
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AUTHORSs Darevskiy, V. M., Kahnyakin, R. 1.
TITLEs The Stability of a Cylindrical Shell Cantilever With a i1einforced
End Under the Action of Lxternal Pressure
PERIODICALi Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol, 131, No. 6, lip. 1294 - 1297
TEXT: A circular cylindrical shell cantilever is investigated, which is rein-
forced by means of an elastic ring noar the movable end. The cross section of the
ring is assumed to be rectangular with the base a and the height 11. Interaction
between ring and shell is characterized by this forces T and the moments
MI and Hp which act at the cross section that separates the shell fron the ring.
Of the above mentioned factors only flI and R I are non-vanishing in the sub-
critical state. If stability is lost, all are non-vanishing and may be written
down as the sum of main- and secondary quantities. The authors first investigate
the shell cantilever and, as derivative from the linearized equilibrium equations,
they give the differential equations (1) to (3) which describe the displace-mant.
These complicated equations are simplified by neglecting some differential ex-,,@
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pressione and constants. In this way the equations (4) to (6) are obtained, the
latter already having been given by A, V. Sachankov (Ref. 1). In this way the
differential equation (7) ie obtained for the purpose of describing the displace-
ment. With equations (8) the equilibrium equations for the ring in deformed state
are written down (Ref . 2). For the case in which stability is lost, the correspond-
ing quantities are written down in a sum of the suboritical. and an additional
quantity. In this manner the differential equations (9) for the displacement- and
force factors of the ring are obtained from (8). In the further complicated
development the differential equations -04) and (15) are developed from theresults
hitherto obtainedi.,from these equations curves are constructed for various para-
meters. From the curves the pressure proper is then determined. Equation (16) is
given for the critical pressure, and it is finally shown that the experimental
investigations on 20 shell cantilevers with free and reinforced slide furnish
values, which deviate from the theoretical ones by leas than 10%. The authors
further mention the fact that by formula (16) and its experimental confirmation
the corresponding formula by N. A. Alfutov (Ref- 3) is disproved. There are
3,Soviet references. rv)
PRESENTEDt December 16, 1959p by G. I. Petrov, Academician
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1UTHORS: __'Darevskiy, V. M., Kohnyakin, R. I.
TITLE: Stability of a Ring-strengthened Cylindrical Shell Under
the Aetion of an External Pressure
PERIODICIL: Doklady Akademii nauk SBBRI 19601 Vol. 134t No- 3t
pp. 548 - 551
TEXT: A solution is offered of the problem concerning the stability of
a ring-strengthened cylindrical shell with reinforcements at the edges
under the action of an external pressure. The method used is the one
recommended by the authors in an earlier paper (Ref. 1), in which the
ring is divided into contiguous parts by means of sections perpendicular
to the shell axis. These parts are then examined individually, taking
into account the forces and moments acting among them. The authors pro-
a 8W a6wI a4w a4wi
ceed from differential equation (1): 6(_ 81 + 2 6 + 4 4
dy aT
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04W
06W
0. wi denotes the radial displacement of tho i-th
4
8T Y
part. Differ ntial equation (2), which has a similar structure, 13 given
for the axial and the circular displacement. Solutions (6) and (7 are
obtained with the aid of formulas derived in the abovementioned earlier
paper of the authors. For m - 2 and m - 39 with m - I being the number
of rings,-the speoifio.solutions (6) and (71), and (6) and 0"), respeo-
tivelyl are given. For m >3 the solutions are determined from recurrence
formulas (9). This solution defines the eigenvalue qp which is also easy
to be determined graphically. Thi agraphic determination is discussed
in the introduction. Finally# solution (10) is offered as solution for
an infinitely long shell. Much space is devoted to the determiniLtiOn Oft@
the critical value qcr by the graphic procedure and it is stated that
the values of qor determined experimentally are in good agreement with
theory. qexp equals 1.4q theor in the example given. There are I figure
or or
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gnd 2 Soviet references.
PRESENTED: April 12, 1960, by G. I. Petrov, Academician
SUBMITTED: April 9, 1960
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AUTHOR:. Darevskiy, V.M. (Moscow)
TITLE: On basic relations in the theory of thin shells.
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk.
Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanikap ve 259 nop 3t
1961o 519 - 535
TEXTi He uses as a starting poifit a linear theory of thin shells
of uniform thickness by A# Love (Ref. 4: Matematicheskaya teoriya
uprugoeti (Mathematical Theory of Elasticity) ONTL, M-L, 1935).
The symbolism however is changed as follows
21t, ct, P; A, B; it, r, w; 47u, T; exx, evy, e,,,*,o
h; al, a2; All Aj; its, 112. tt3; w, T.; el. et, e,2*, v
X"' YVI XV) SID SAD G1, HID ffD X', Y', Z', L', 'Al'
a, ols;. T121 -T11, Ali, -A112, A121; Pit P21 P31 X11p XII
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where the Ist and 3-rd lines give Love's symbols, and 2nd and 4th
lines the corresponding symbols used by the author. Exact expres-
sions for the deformation components at any point of the shell are
given by Ref. 4 (Op.cit.). Utilizing the first Xirchhof-Love hypo-
thesis which states that in the formulae for el, e2. e12' 10,
@ can be neglected and by formulae (11)9 (21) and (26) (from Refo
4: Op.cit.) the author arrives at
el: (o + (1.2).
tau, + Ij.,
-i Us (1-3)-
Al dai AiA 3-1 a23-i Ni-
+ Si ) + ;i3j a..+ aA,
*a3 (1-4)
711 '102-1 _I 0 -t 1?3-1 "23-1
us N
A2 OaS Aj)
A, da, 7Ij
@U-- + !@-NIaAj aus t alk
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If follows trom Kirchhof-Love hypotheses that shell deformation
components 1) 10 e2t e12 are determined by @Flo E2, wl, W2,. X I P 1@ 29
T, which are given in terms of displacements u lt u2p u3 by Eqs.
(1-3), (1-4) and
@1.2 -L t us (02 = A. a
Al Oal kT,) I At aas Aj (1.8)
I Oquj t aA, OU2 1 61A, 0"'
AIA, kDaid-las As da, da, T. 5W.- 9-1)
Internal stresses (except N, and N 2 and moments in terms of E.1,
29 T are given by
Tj= A (Xi - j) (X,Pi - hxi)
I V, El + VE3-1
Tj.,-j Ek fW + Ti W-X3-0 h-a)j(Xj-X3-j)
2 (1 + v) 1201
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Aft Ehl
- VI) [h v- + vx,-,) +(XI -XS-1) ef
-h I of (1.12)
@3--,) (t + X11
Mi.3-1=- Eh' ([2-(1-13---) (1 + ][hir - (Xi - X3-1) wil Xj
24 (1 + v) Zi of
The author now consideres the possibility of simplifying (1.12).
For a cylindrical shell he obtains
L Aul + Lj2u2 + L J3 u3 0 (j 1, 2,3) (2.1)
where LI, 2-LI D2 (2.2)
q3+(I-v)(t-T)-L' + V)
dys F1
L13= - 2v a + 2p ' + (t -V)T L,, =(I + v)
it -J-P
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1,'=2-t +(1-v)(1+3p)@!, L2.=-2�+(3-%,)p (2.2)
2 OTS oil J(f 51-25T
L,=-2v-!@+20� ' (i-v)T a3 L3j=-2-@- + (3 -v)p a3
ot at$ + d4p oil aq, (2.2)
1,33=2(1-T)-"T-L+2p" +1(3+v)p-(I-%')TI a' -2TM
leading to
t 3p) DID + 11-3v 800
L& = (I die (I + 2 TE - -0v + 3 (2 + (2 v) pi +
+(4+!---'v,) ' +(t+p)@2+2v-(1+3p)adtD+
2 oilav 844) OV 5-V a" (2-3)
+312+(I-v)(2 -oil -a,? + 12 (4 - %-) + (7 - 5v) PI Tprj-V +
7 V) PI
+ 2 (t + + VI 11 - v2 + (4 - 3v2) Vj'j-t-,
ov,
+ [2 (2 + 7 (1 - v) 0411) + (I + 0 (2.3)
2 Ttl dV
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'T
where general solution of D@T- 0.
rh (XiEi - hxI)
I - vs 12
(2-5)
v) [w + o), - hr]
T2, 12
Ehl
F2 (I --v 1) [h (Xi + VX3-1) (X, - X3-1) Ed
(2/ir + (XI -21%3-i)(oil
it, Tv@
is used Instead of Eq. (1.12) and the conclusion is reached that
for a cylindrical shell Eq. (2-5) can replace Eq, (1.12) without
serious error. With the shell subject to normal pressure q q (ro
LI(D = 0 (t + v) R'q / PE (3-4)
I-JID = 6 (1 + V) JI'q / 113E (3-5)
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hre obtEined and if
q = 3qO (3EI - 0 - v) cos 2 (p (3.6)
then thi. particular solution of Eq. (3-4) will be
q)
+V) 4 cos 2T;:tL. (3-7)
+ V):!@Iq. 14 OP(E2 1 +3 cos 2(p
'IV)
8 ME t, Cos 2(p -(I + V) LY-
8 WE
Alsop the stress is particularly determined by T1, and i a a', Eh
J.C 2-;@@ Tj/ho Eq. (3*5) is then considered and solved.
%-I + V.Y/l - v
The author concludes that if apart.from, deviation from Kirchhof-
Love hypothesest an error of order 0(h/R) is allowed, then in ge_
neral substitution of (2-5) for (1.12) is not justifiable. There
are 6 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. The refere'n
ce to the English-language publication reads as followsi K. Know-
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lesp E. Reissnerp Note on stress-strain relations for thin elastic
shell-so J. of Math and Physics, v. 37, no. 3, 1958.
SUBMITTED: May 19t 1959
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Stabi4ty equaiions for cylindrical shells. Inzh.zhur. 3 no.4:
658-664 163. (MM 36 t 12)
mf@,Rdl!, RA`!-111-111 R f 01-11"Et, to 2-
BIRGER; I.A... red DAREVSrIY) V.M.; KINASOSHVILI@ R.S.; SERENSEN,
S.V., red.j SHORR, B.P.'., @reid.; RODZEVICH, S.S.., red.
[Stability and dynamics of aircraft engines) Prochnost' i
dinamika aviatsiorcqkh dvigateleil abornik statei. Moskva,
Mashinostroanies No.l. 1964. 287 p. (MIRA 18:10)
A(h) Pf-4/
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AUTrHOR: Darevskiy, V. M.
TITLE- Detcrutination of displacement and stresses in a cylindrical shell under
local loads
SOURCE: Prochnost' i dinamika aviatsionny*kh dvigateley (Durability and dynamics
of aircraft engines); sb@Drnik statey, na. 1. Moscow, Izd-vo Hashinostroyeriye,
1964. 23-83
TOPIC TAGS: engine frame design, cylindrical shell, shell stress
ABSTRACT: *.n making strength calculations for a number of structures, including
a-ircrafc en@jne framef., the need artses to determine the stresses and displacerlents
nd Lc a I she In@-ar the point of applicatior of :oca! oads. The pres.!nt
iw t,ate-q thf! 1171porLance of the effect --r. a cylindricd
ir,Ls r@ut @hat, while radial sheil dcf.t-,z o :-,e deterv,.ined v.
e,t cdi 'fj cult--. b,r employing the re,,,ults r)bt,4 rliy -f works
P1,D,is,',ed on this subject, the fundamental stresses can @)e :ctermined only thro'!gh
the use of itlectronic canpuzers, since this requires the ddi'lition of an enormcii
number of t4trins. Noting further that many of the works dealing with this probLem
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differ with respect to the basic equationi, Oile others employ diffeirent ine-thods- .. ....
; iolurion, the author presents both simplified as well as the more complete basfc
qUar L011S. It is found tbat for the determination of maxitnum stresses from local
Icads one can make use of the simplified expressions as the basis of the calcul.1-
L i(Ins. The aithor justMes this conclusion hy Tne,ITIS "t @t COMParison of asyrnptctic
iormulae derired from @3implified and complete initiii! vy,-i! i,,ns, Possible mean.-i
are indioated in the article which may be usea in tne saiuLlon of the problem, uzider
-ons;deration, and the basic results of various authors who have dealt with the
lf`e@:t of Iccil loads o.-t cvlindrical shells are systenatizod and augmeiited. Re-
i'lt)vely simpie forrnula2 are obtained (See Sectloii 12) 1'cr the determination of
r-iji8l @eFlec Aonstz of Lie gheil under the tnfluence (,f radial forcF,--.
On' 2,
o the compitationg of the in-erna, 4"Ven DY P. P.
bijk,iarc in a number of his works, are prore-ised i.- ir@ipns. Tb e
auti,or notes :taL these ccrmputat!@)ns were made on (?'e0rf""_t COMPuters for varic,iF,
relative dimeiisions of -:he stress area and shell th,.ckness. These graphs are
presented aloug with the corresponding curves derived on rhe riasis of asymptoLic
f o rmulae, with the boundaries or limits oj. applicabilitN, ,! the fomulae determi,ied
f r om a compar son of th(! graphs. The internal bend,.ng moment graphs given in th,!
article permii Ei rapid estimation of the vtress fron @he MC@re dangerous local loads
in different concrete cases. From these P,ame graohs it Lto@iows that as the
rigidity of the shell increases, the internal bending moments from the corres-
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I I -)ads also increase. On the basis of this circumstance and the law
-.A4ng local I
governing tne ciange of the bending mcments according to asy-n totic formulae, a
simple method ii given far determining the dimen5ions of' the brace plates used to
reinforce the 9-ieLl in the region of the point of applicatior of the local load.
Orig. art. has: 1'7 figures, 10 tables and 119 titnihered ff:,rmulae.
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Improving the RWr,17 pneumtIc bore hamer. Bezop. truda v prom.
3 no.U:32 N 159. (RIU 13:3)
1.Agspovskly isvestVokovyy karlyer.
(Boring mchinery)
DARGINT,Mareel
Total pe.rotidectomW with the preservation of the facial nerve.
Radovi nod. bk@ ZWebu 7 no-1:63-79 159.
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"orientation of Gravels in Certain Eskers in Lenin-
.grad Oblast," V. A. Dargevich,
"Vest Leningrad U, Ber Biol, Geog, Geol" No 7P
pp 12!.-126
Discusises observations made at three esker ridges:
(1) near Kaarlakht station of the northern part of
KarellAn istbmLw, (2) Proizer (upper Keksgollm)
situal;ed on the northwest bank of Lake Ladoga-, and
(3) iu the suburb of Slants in the southwestern
part of Leningrad Oblast. Drawings show outcrop-
ping of the three-eskers.
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DARGIVIGH, V.Ae
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Orientation of pebbles In recent alluvium of the IdLba River
(Northern Caucasus). Kat. VSW11 Litol. no.1:46-57 156.
(Kim 11: 2)
(let& River--Pebbles)
30) Dargevich V SOV/20-123-1
AUTHORs 37N
TITLEt The Souroes of Clastic Materials and Earlier Distribution
of Upper Paleozoic Sediments in the Urals (Ob istoohnikakh
oblomochnogo material& i o bylam rasprostrananii
vorkhnspaloosoyokikh otlosheniy na Urale)
PERIODIGALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 1, PP 137 -
140 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Several investigators have dealt with the paleogeography and
facies analysis of the Upper Palsozoio in the Urals (Refs 1
11). There are two points of view conoerning the struature
of the source area, i.e. the Upper Paleozoic mainlandt a.
One viewpoint (Refs 1, 6) assumes that the mainland lay in
the middle Urals, the Ural-Tau Range, and in the Bashkirskiy
antiolincrium. According to this viewpoint, the regions
mentioned were not depressed to any extent during the Middle
and Upper Paleozoie, and their structure developed later.
b. The other viewpoint (Refs 4, 5, 7 - 10) assumes that
the source area experienced sharp variations in the Carbon-
iferous and Permian, and its formation deviated considerably
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Distribution of Upper Palsozoic Sediments in the
Urals
composition of the Lower Permian olastio strata on the west
edge of the Urals have clarified this conflict. The author
cites a number of facts (5 points) from the scientific
literature, which were confirmed by his own observations,
and on the basis of which he reaches the following conclusions3
the older rooks, which occurred in a band in the Urals, were
covered by younger sediments in the Upper Paleozoic. These
sediments contain olastio material from the east edge of the
Urals and the Zilairskiy synblinorium. This material was
deposited in Artinskiy time, after repeated reworking and
occurs now in deposits of this age. The author reconstructs
the formation of the Permian sedimentary cover by means of
a faoies analysis of the still older Lower Permian, Carbonifer-
ous, and, in part, Devonian sediments (Pigs 1, 2). This
sedimentary cover lies upon metamorphic suites of the central
Urals and the Bashkirskiy antiolinorium. From this it follows
that the band of rooks in the middle Urals and the Bashkirskiy
anticlinorium was depressed in relation to the uplifted
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The Sourcesof Clastio Materials and Earlier
Distribution of Upper Paloozoio Sediments in the
Urals
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in the Carboniferous and at the beginning of the Permian.
This formed an area of intense sedimentation. Howeveri
later, in Artinskiy time, uplift of the central Ural Range
and the Bashkirskiy antiolinorium resulted in erosion of
the sedimentary cover of the metamorphics. Towards the
beginning of the Upper Permian (even earlier south of the
Ufimskiy (Ufa-) oirque), the Proterozoic and Lower Palsozoic
rocks were exposed by this erosion (Fig 1 v). The presant
geological profile of the western edge of the Urals was
formed by denudation processes, chiefly during the Uppei.
Permian and the Mesozoic. There are 2 figures and 11 Soviet
references.
PRESENTEDt June 2# 1958, by N. M. Strakhov, Academician
SUBMITTEI)s may 12, 1958
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Genetic merieo of placer deposits and their distribution in l4esozoic and
Cenozoic sediments of the Wept Siberian Flaln, Trudy SNIIGGIMB no-25:
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Effectivuness of treating patients wit@t plibrronary biberculasis excreting
Mqcobacterlum tuberculosis with vtLrying degrees 01 arug
resistance. Probl. tub. 41 no.806-41 163, (KIRA 17:9)
1. Iz Inatituta meditsinskoy klimatologtl i khmatoterapit
imeni Sechenova (dir. B.V.Bogutskiy), Yalta.
ECTMIMA:f' V*,P&; DARXMCHp Y.T.
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Prug resistance.of@Wcobacterium tuberculosis as compared vith clinical
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1. Institutmeditainskoy klizatologii i klimatoterapil, imeni Secheno'va,
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DARGIS, P.
Now grain dx7erm operated on liquid fuels. Muk.-elev. prom. 26 no.9s
24 3 160. (MIRA l3t9)
1. Zamestitell direktora Po kachestyu 1101tuskogo khlebopriyemnogo
PW*t&*
(Grain --Drjring)
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of the ergisti, J_ A- PI.-r"m
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cmatme ami crntimitc tit Ow i,:
ntifout nf vizif 0 11 the M'O'd iL: 1111"c'
DARIAWIMLIp A.A.
Sulfhydryl groups in the myocardian In chronic irritation
of the gallbladder. Trudy Inst. klin. I eksper. kardo AN
Gruz. SSR 7 no.2:53-59 161. .(MIRA 17:1)
DARTALA HVILIP A.A.
111@@
Some data on the make-up of the sediment in the color sedimentation
test of urine. Lab. delo, 8 no.2%47-49 F 162. WRA 15:2)
1. Nauchno-iasledovatellskiy inatitut klinicheskoy i eksperimentallnoy
kardiologii imeni akademika M.D.TSinmzzgvarishvili.
WXIM@LYSIS AND PATHOLOGY)
GVANTSELAD2EO V.S.; CHOCHUA, N.Sh.; BABIWM, T.I.; DARIALASHVILI, A.A.
Determination of the activity of the rhawmatic proceeB. Trudy
Inst. klin. i ekeper. kard. AN Gruz. SSR 8t467-473 163.
(MIRA 1717)
1. Institut kardiologii AN GruzSSR, Tbillsis
DPRICHEVA A,V. (Ivanovo)
--lim W-90-1 @ @ L
14orphological'ahanges in an autotransplanted kidney in dogs.
Arkh. pat. no.12:56-61 163.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. P.P. Yerc-
feyev) TSentrallnogo institute, usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
..'@@A @M-A.
Biology of some LepidOptera Injurious to saksaul and Ca,111gonum
in the lower Margab Valley (Turkmen S.S.R.). Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.
biol.nauk no.5s8O-85 162. (MMA l5ill)
1. Institut zoologii I parazitologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(KMGAB VALLEY-LEPIDOPTERA)
(MURGAB VALLEY--SANSAUL-DISEASES AND PESTS)
(KJRGAB VALLEY-CALLIGONUM-DISEASES AND PESTS)
DARICHEVA,,.M?A-
Noctuid moth Mervia kasnotsovi, gen. et sp. N. (Lepidopteraq
Noctuidae)p a peBt of the wolfberry Lycium rut'enicum in
Turkmenistan. Ent. oboz. 40 no./,:82&-832 161. (MIRA 17:1)
1. InBtitut zoologii. i parazitologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR9
Ashkhabad.
DARICIIEVAp M.A.
study of the cutworm Agrotis aegetum Shiff, im
Materials
Turkmenia. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no#603-41 164.
(MIRA 18W
1. Institut zoologil i parazitologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
CHERKASHIN, B BAIAKERSKIY, A.; IVIEV, N., botsmon,
udar#Ltwmwm&filOlgo truda
.Our m4gestiono, Nordlot 23 no.2j19 F 163. (KERA l6s2)
1. Predsidatell midovogo*--kmiteta parokboda "Novorosoiyok" (for
Cherkaship). 2. Sakrotarl artiynoy organizataii paro)&pda
"Novorooaiylkw (for Darich;4
(Merchant seamen-L*@ status, laws, etc,)
TITARIMs Griistinar, 4n&o jig" i
I
Tealmological "peots of the improyawnt of qu&Uty of confections
wds. of tipmes, IM text Run 34 no,5:23AP-217 W 06@*
TANASESCU, Victoria; SIMION, Iulia., ing.; DA=,,.,,#Iumeta,, ing.
Perfecting manufacturing technology in the ready-made
clothes industry. Ind text Rum 15 no. 1:3&-39 Ja 164.
@Tf@@ P@ -t!!) Ing-p- SPAIT4, 1,01a, ing,; FOIIA, M.; Of.I(CANU, T,
Tailoring of cloth made of wynthetics. Lnd Lex-t Run 15 noo6:
297-299 Je'64
1. Ready-4nado Clothes wid Knitwear Mrivifacturo, Buc@arest.
DARIE, G. j IONESCU, 14.
1.
Wave resistance and the rollimg moment of wlnr@s with supersonic leading edges.
P-683
STUDII W CERCETARI DE MECANICA APLICATA. Academia Republicii P6vpulare Roaine
Buouresti, Rumnnia
Vol. 10, no-3, 1959
@Ionthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC., Vol. 9, no.1, Jan. 1960
Unol.
R/006/62/013/006/006/OCS
16J@_00 Ao65AI26
AUTHORS: Savulescu.1 St. P Toma, V.
TITIX: Three-dimepsional aspects of the transition caused by a jet of low
intensity on a flat plane in incompressible flow. I.
PEMODICAL: Studii 91 cercetari de mecanida aplicatI, v. 13, no. 6,'1962, IMT
li589
TEXT: ----This paper presents part-of the results of experiments conducted
for the determination of the transitional boundary layer caused by a laminat jet
ejected through a hole 0.8 mm in diameter onto a 6'x 80 x 1,300 mm plexiglass
platep in an incompressible flow up to ReS* 4 800.. The plate was located in the
test section of a flat wind tunnel, while the jet intensity could be very finely
adjusted so as the jet should behave like a small disturbance or a finite dis-
turbance, a spot range with a desired degree of intermittence up to the,appear-
ance of the fully developed turbulence, i.e., APjet = 4.2 alcohol column being
obtained in a certain downstream section. The experiments had the following pur-
poses; a) Determination of the influence of the walls on the laminar zone,
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Three-dimensional aspects of the transition .... Ao65/A126
which t)egins at the leading edge of the plate. b) Testing of the method of ar-
tificial production of the transition by a low intensity jet. c) Study of the
development of the boundaz7 layer influenced by this jet, examination of the spa-
tial transition zones with their charaoteristionj and deteation of appearance
and shape of turbulent spots. d) Study of the local transition conditions.
These investigations had a purely experimental character and this paper includes'
the results of points a) and b) and a part of c). Described are then the experi_
mental Installation, the operation method, the experimental results, and compari-
sons with other known transition cases. Conclusions: a) The effect of the
walls is displayed by the development of the turbulent boundary layer limited by_
a transition region, growing approximately linearly with a lateral,contamination
angle of 100. b) The disturbing jet determines a central influence,zone of a
constant width of 5 mm up to ReS* - 600, after which it extends laterally with
an angle of 7.20. The laminar jet -4 laminar boundary. layer interaction was com-
.plex and characterized by the appearance of frequencies of secondary instability.
of approximately 3,000 OPs. 0) In a certain field of intensity values, the-jet
behaved like a low disturbance, Ap 4 2.8 ng; in another field it,behaved Ake
a finite disturbance, 2.8 4 A p 5.0, and in case of higher intensity values the
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Three-dimensional aspects of the transition Ao65/AiR6
jet behaved like a rigid obstacle which protrudes the boundary layer. d) The
spots possibly originate from a sudden and accidental increase of a very high
frequency oscillation. The local behavior of the spots is the alternation of the
laminar and turbulent profiles in a section of the boundary layer. The velocity..
variation was quantitatively estimated by msing the assumption of the conversa-
tion of the two-dimensional rate of flow, the two velocity profiles intersecting
at the distance y* m 0.54. S ; 8 being the thickness of the laminar boundary'
e e
-layer. There are 35 figuAs and 4 tables.
e
SUBMITTED: August 4,'1962
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SAVULESCUp St.Q@, Gh.; TWU, V.
Three-dimensiojol agpgotg of the transition caused by a Im intensity
jet on a flat gate in incompressible flow. Pt. 1. Studii cerc mec
apl 13 no.6jl557-1589 !62.
MILEWSKI, Jerzy
. :
Test1cular neoplasms in the material of the Institute of
Oncol6gy in Gliwice. Nowotwory 15 no.3:249-255 ji-s 165.
1. Z Instytutu Onkologii w Gliwicach (Dyrektor: dr. mod.
J. Swiecki).
DARIKO@ D.
X-. @, .: ...... .
Guard your honor in your youth. Prof.-tekh.obr. 22 no.13.s&9
N 165. (KMA 18:12)
1. Direktor professionallno-tekhnicheskogo uchilishcha NO.46
g. Omska.
DARIE 2
_n== 1'60
How to organize groups of students. p. 19. ARIPILIE PATRIEL (Asociatia
Voluntara pentru Sprijinirea Apararii Patriai) Bucuresti. Vol. 2, no. 3,
Mar. 1956.
So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956
Evaluation of the quality of meat Products. p. 24.
Vol. 7, no. 9, Sept. 1955. STANDA.UIZ;diEA. Burcuresti.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (MAL)s LCt Vol.. 5, No. 2, Feb. 1956.
DARTW, 0.
D-UJE, 0. Supplementation of vitamins to food products. p. 22
Vol. 8. No. S. iuv. 1956
ST!iNLA FIT Z'MF",
V'MICLOGY
Eucuresti, Rumania
So- East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb. 1957
RUMANIA
GRIGORE, C., Dr,,DARjB,_P.,_Veterinarian, and AINGIMI, V., Veteri-
narian, of the "Pasteur" Institute of Veterinary Research and
Biological Preparatione.(Institutul de Cercetari Veterinare si
Biopreparate "Pasteur").
"Regarding the Frequency and Causes of Cattle Sterility."
Bucharest, Revista de Zootehnie si Medicina Veterinara, Vol 13,
No 8, Aug 63, pp 30-38.
Abstract (Authors' English summary modified]* Reports on
studies analyzing the frequency and causes of breeding diseases
in the livestocks of 27 farms in 8 districts during 1961.
Among the specific causes found were contaminations of the
genitals (vibriosis in 4 herds, vibriosis + trichomoniasis
in 2 herds, trichomoniasis in 2 herds, and vaginitis in
most of the herds) and general contaminations (tuberculosis
in 2 herds, salmonellosis + trichomoniasis in 2 herds, Sal-
monellosis + ricketiosis in one herd). The main non-specifio
causes of sterility (about 70 percent of the total number of
cases) were: improper feeding and care of cows and heifers;
inadequate practices with regard to artificial insemination;
exhaustion of the cows and bulls; insufficient reports and
sanitary supervision over breeding.
Includes 23 Eastern references.
DARIN3 S.
Theoretical development of the desiEn of "sprinrs with varyine characteris tics."
P. 185. KOZIEDDE3TUDOI-TANYI SZEMLE. (Kozlckodesl Kiado) Budalest. Vol. 6.,
no. 5, May 1956.
SOURCE: East European Accessic@ns List (FIAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5., no. 8, August 1956
DARIN, S.
Nomograms for calculating the technological data of econonlcal shaping.
p. 62.
(Gap., Vol. 9, no. 2, April 1957. Budapest, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 9, Sept- 1957. Uncl.
!ACCESSION NRs AP4034954 S/MW64/0O6/0q5A565A567
'AUTHORS: Gotlib,, Yu. Ya
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LTITLE: Dipole radical polarigation and internal rotation in polymers
SOMICES Fizika tvordogo tali, v., 6, no., 5# 1964p 15654@67
-TOPIC TAGS: polymer, polymer polymer dielectric,, polar polymer,,
chain,,
':activation energy, polyvirql chloride
:ABSTRACT: Results of theoretical,calculations for the magnitudes of the activa-.
tion barriers U for rQtation in side polair radicals are presented. Only the
AnterAction within the chain for several possible equilibrium (iso- and
-,sindiotactic) conformations of theprimary chain of uncrystallized atactic _PYA
-:and PVAL*is considered. The computations show that the magnitudes of the aotiva-
;tion barriers depend on the small deviations Zrom, equilibrium of the pri-mary
:chain conformation and on the choice of the equilibrium conformation. For the
;coiled aindiotaotic and Isqtaotioponformations of Pla .0
H
3
Kjr-4
L
Car
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11t
GO".11BO YuYs-,,; DARTNSKIY, A.A.
Dipole radical polarizat-4m and internal rotation in polyzers.
Potential barriers of Internal rotation for polymethyl acrylate.
Vyookem.soed. 7 nD*I.C:3.737-1742 0 165* (m.,RA 18til)
1. Tnatitut vysokomolokulyarrifth soyedinenly MN SSSR.
DARINSKlYt A. V.
. , 'o.
jew
12079
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DARINOXIT. A.T.
UA0.,
Plan of a now geography program in the secondar7 school,
Geog. v shkole no.3s47-51 My-Je 147. (MLlu 9:6)
(Geography--Study and teaching)
DARINSKIY, A.T.
Soviet school geograft during thirty years. Geog. Y shkole mo.4:
37-42 JI 147. (KM 9:6)
-toosraphy-Study and teaching)
1. DIARINSKIY, AN.
2. USSR (600)
4. Geography - Study and Teaching
7. Polytechnical training in school and the problems of teaching geography) Izv.
Vses.geog. ob-va 85 no. 2, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953"Uncl.
DARIWSKIY, A. V. 0,%tX (31 KKC-N (,c) f:, (I - L -
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"Complex Geographic Investigations in the Region of Leningradskays. Oblast"
17vestiya Vsesoyuznogo Geograficheskogo Obshchestva, No 6, Nov/Dee 54
MUNSKIY, A.V -.
Alskumdr Sergesvich Barkov; obituary, I%T.V8O5s9eOg*0b-WL 86 no,21
203-205 Mr-Ap 154. (NM ?s6)
,(Barkov. Alskmandr Sergeevich. 1873-1933)
DARIVSKIY, A.T.
C'@_ @@
Twentieth anniversary of the party and state directive concerning the
teaching of geography In schools. 4voTees.geog.ob-ve 86 A0,3:209-212
Kf-Je 154, (KLRA 7:6)
(Geography-Study and teaching)
A RI-IVS X Y@ -A-.
BIRMG01. A*L4; DARINSKIT. A.V.
Overall geographical Investigation of the territory of an adxl-
uistrative district. Isve Ve9s,geogoob-va 86 no.4:325-335 J1-
Ag 054. OaBA 7.- 9
(Oyat District-loonomic geography) (Boonosto geography-
Cyat District
DARINSKIY,A.T.
Vays of improving geography teaching in the 5th class. Geog.v
shkole 18 no.4s27-33 Jl-Ag 155. (KLU 8: 10)
(Geography--Study and teaching)
ARINSM A.T.
WWWWRA&
A jcnirney throvgh TWelayls. Geog. v shkole 19 no.2:29-36 Kr-Ap
056. (Yugoslavia--Descriptlon and trairal) (MM 9:7)
DARINSKIT, A.V.
- . -*r,
@ 4,t@ s h,4,
A0, i;iP ts,itiiO$lavia. Geog. v shkole 19 me.3;13-24 MY-Jo 156.
(Yugoslavia-Doscription and travel) (14LRA 9:9)
BIRIMGOr. A.L.,dota. - DAR NSKIY A.V. dots.; KOBYAKOV,, S.G., dote.;
NIVIRLIARTSM4, GA. dote*; MIODY.H.U., prof.;, PETROV, VJ.,prore;
KARCHIM. A.I.,dq.ts.;,rAM4KIY, P.F.,dotp.;.KIffZTV,-
BCOdr, V,.1)*.'d6ts.;!.GOL07AI?0T, S.S..red..; VISHRYA." L.P.. red.;
CIVOSHICO. Ir.GV. tikS. red.
Claningrud, Province-, nature and economy] Leningradekaia oblasts
priroda i khoziaistvo. [Lentngrad@l Lenizdat. 1958. 343 P.
I (MIRA 11:12)
1. Predeadatell Leningradskoy oblastnoy planovoy komisaii (for
Golovanov).
(Leninarad Province--Economic conditions)
DARINSKIT9 A!@S@toll' ;41,21RWINA, G.L. red.; ZATTSIVA. K.F..
t6kbn.rod.
(Methodology In the teaching of geography] Hatodika prepodawaulla
geografti. Moskva, Gov. uchobno-podagog. Iz4-vo M-ya prosy. RSFOR.
1958. 414 p. (MIRA 12:2)
(Geograpby--Study and teaching)
BARSOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich, dotsent, kand.geograf.nouk; BONIFATIT4VA',
Lidiya Ivanovna, dotsent,.kand.boogrsf.nauk; BURZKO, Serguy
Fedorovich, dotsent, kand.geograf.nauk; GITLITS, Semen Aleksandro-
vich, dotsent, kand.ekonom.nauk; GUREVICH. Priam Vladinirovich, prof.;
jT-,-A=toUy-Uktorovich, dotsent, kand.geograf.nouk-, DOLVIN,
DARI LiSE
Alekney Arkad'yevich, dotsent, kand.geograf.nauk; DOROSMVICH,
Lyudmila Ivanoyna, dotsent, kand.geogref.nouk; YNFIHOVA, Yelena So-
menovna, kand.geograf.nsiik; LAVROY, Sergey Borisovich, dotsent, kand.
geograf.nauk; LEDOVE913M, Stepan Ivanovich, dotsent, kend.geogref.
nauk; NEVELIMOM, Grigoriy Solomonovich, doteent. kanA igeograf.
nauk; NIKCUYEVA, Hadezhda Vasillyevna, dotsent, kand.geQrsfe'nauk:
OGMINSOV, Vladimir Artemlyevich, kazid.goograf.neuk; PINKMS09
Dmitriy Moiseyevich, dotsent, kand.geograf,nauk; POSMOVA, Nats-
liya Geor,-,,iyavna. prof.. doktor ekonom.nauk; SEMSKIY, Boris Nikola-
yevich, prof., doktor geograf.nBuk; SMIAGIN, Pavel Grigorlyevich,
aotsent, kand.geograf.nsvk; SMIN, Viktor Moritsovich, prof.. doktor
ekonom.nauk; URCFEM, I.A.,, rid,; 6KINOVA, H.F., red.: TYUTYGOIX.
S.G., red.kart; BORISKINA, V.I., red.kart; KOZLOYSLAYA, M.D.,
tekhn.red.
(Economic geography of foreign countries; student wnuall Zkoncal-
chaskais geograftia zarubezhnykh stran; posobie dlia studentov. Koskvs,
Gos.uchabno-pedagog.izd-vo K-va prosv.RSF5R. 1960. 702 p. J4 maps
(MIRA 13:12)
(Osography, Economic)
BARKOV, Aleksandr Sergeyevich, pedagog (1873-1953). Prinimali uche.-
OtiYO: BARANSKIY, II.N,j TEREKHOV.. P.G.; DARINTIY A V
GVOMMSKIY,p N.A.; XHIDMAO N.T.; SOWIT-R-I-ET.-I
PADEZMICFVI M.; red.; TARASOVA, v.v.p tekhn. red.
[Problems on the methods and history of geograpby] Voprosy me-
todiki i iotorii geografii; izbranrqe raboty. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad. pedagog. nauk RSF5R, 1961. 263 p. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AkademIA pedagogicheakikh nauk RSFSR
(for Soloviyev)*
(Geograpl@r-Study and teaching)
ALEKSANDROVAt I.L.; VZOROVAt S.I.; RMANDES9 R.I.; GBWIMVp LF.j
,DARMELY 9 Anato VJiftoravichl KOHLYAWVA# V.I.j KOSHEMAp
Ye.S.j IMkt-B-OHO; V.K.; RWI&WAj F.A.p red.; TA-
TURA-t G.p takbno red.
[Reader on the economic goograpby of the U.S.S.R.] KbrestomatiU
po ekonomicbeskoi geografii BSSRj posobie cUia uchitelsi. No.-
skval, Goo. uchobno-pedagog. izd-vo X-va proov. RSFSRq 1961.
342 P. (Geograpbyp Economic) (KIRA 340)
DARINSKIY, AN. (Leningrad)
on 1 -1 --------- ft
Ways to consolidate students' knowledge of geography. Geog. v
shkole 24 no.4:40-45 Jl-Ag '61. (MIRA 14:8)
(Geography--Study and teaching)
I
DARINKIr, AsV,
.1--- .....
Selecting material for grade 6-7 lessons on the geography of parts
of the world and principal states. Mat.; Otd, ucheb. geog. Geog. ob-
va SW no,2%58-74 163.
Model for planning a subject matter for grade 6-7 course on the
geography.of parts of the world and principal states. Mat. Otd.
uohebe; geog, Geog, ob-va SSSR no,,205-81 (MIRA 17:6)
DARINSKIYp B.M.; SHERMERGOR, To Do
Temperature re1nation in cublc otructure polyer7stalso Fiz.met,
I metalloved.'18 no.5s64@-653 N 164-
(MIRA 3.8t4)
.1. Voronezbekiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
NO
DARIYAN. Bagram Arsenlyevich; I otvatetvannyy-radaktor;
ALLUMMIP*fAN,G.O..otvietet,venn~W~y re opkt MACH M TAN, A.S.,
otvatetvennyy rodaktor; AZIZBJKTAIF, L ekbuichaskiy redaktor
[Silk indust'ry''in Armenia; a brief accoun@Q Sholkovaia
I
proorshlennest' Arsianskoi SSR;-krMkii opherk. 31rev&n. Isd-vo
Akad. nauk Armianskei SSR, 1956 162 p. (NLRA 10:5)
(Armenia--Silk *Rnufact;re)
130-8-2/20
AUTHOR: Darishev M. Senior Scientific' Woi@@ro J4A,S;-@6f--t&'XAzakh SSA
TITIZ-.@ A Very.Large Mining and Metallurgical-Region (Krupneyshiy
gornopromyshlennyy i metallurgicheskiy rayon)
PERIODICAL: Metallitrg. -, low, go 5 , 6 -ossk),,
ABSTRACT: After indicating that the Turgay region has the lwgest
known magnetite ore deposit in the world (over 10 milliard tons)
as well as coal, refractory clays and other useful naterials,
,the author outlines the proceedings at a conference convened to
consider the problems of the region. The conference was organ-
ised by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, (AN SSR), the
Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR I(AN -XaZ a-khftcry-`S@R) -9nd
the Ministry of Geology and Mineral.' Conservation of the
Kazakh SSR (Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr Kazakhstana
It was held in Kustanay on May 20 - 24, 1957. 430 delegates
from many regions pwticipated. I.P. Khramkov, Secretary of
the local section of the Commupist Party, reported that the
water resources of the region could support large metallurgical
enterprises and power stations, but recommended maximai.water
economy. Fe spoke of the growing Sokolovsk-Sarbayak Mining and
Beneficiation Plant and urged the establishment of local branches
of design organisations. Academician V.S. Nemchinov of the
Cardl/3 Ac-Se. USSR suggested that it was more advantageous to smelt
A Very Large Mining and Metallurgical Region. 130-8-2/20
1 ASSOCIATION: Ao.So@,-'of, the @ Kazakh 831t
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
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A New Metallurgical Base.
130-11-14/14
workers who have distinguished.themselves. Development of the
local iron ore industry became considerable only in the fifth
five-year plan, and the completion of the Sokolovsk, Sarbaysk
and Karadzhallsk.mines will secure supplies for the Urals steel
industry. The Naragandi .'. Metallurgica@ Works (Karagandinskiy
Metallurgicheskiy Zavo4, being built in the sixth five-year
plan, is to be based on the Atasuysk ore deposits and will
exceed the Kuznetsk metailurgical combine in output. Its blast
furnaces1will be 1 513 m useful volume each and the open-hearth
furnace and the slabbing mill will be the largest in the USSR.
A ferroLalloys..works is to be built at Pavlodar in the sixth
five-yq'ar plan4; There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION Ac.Sc. of the Kazakh SSR (AN Kazakhskoy SSR)
AVAILABIR: Ribrary of Congress.
Card 2/2
5/031/61/000/009/001/002
B103/B110
AUTHOR: Darishev, M. D., Candidate of Economic Sciences
TITLEt Establishment of a new metallurgical base
PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR. Vestnik, no. 9, 1961, 15-22
TEXT: The author advocates the establishment of.a further iron works in the
Kazakhskaya. SSR besides the planned extension of capacity of the
Kazakhatanakaya Magnitka (Karagandinakiy metallurgicheakiy zavod - Karaganda
Metallurgical Plant). Places for a possible location of the now plant are
enumerated: Tobol railroad station (oblast' Kustanay), Yesill Tselinograd,
Karaganda, Favlodar, and Barnaul, The Institut ekonomiki Akademii nauk
Kazakhskoy SSR (Institute of Economics, Academy of Sciences Kazakhskaya SSR)
recommends Tobol as the most favorable place. The magnetite ores rich in
iron of the oblast' Kustanay should be provided for the demands of the
Magnitogorsk and Chelyabinsk works, and as an additional base for the
Karaganda plant. A new metallurgical plant cannot be established on the
basis of magnetite ores from the Sokolovka, Sarbay, and Kachar deposits.
The rapid development of ferrous metallurgy in Kazakhstan should be based
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B/031/61/000/009/001/002
Establishment of a new metallurgical... B103/B11O
on the practically unlimited stock of oolite ores. The largest deposit of
this kind is Lisakovskoye which is sufficient for the establishment of two
large-scale dressing combines. Up to 20 million tons of crude iron and about
3 million tons of Thomas slag will be produced from ores obtained there;
they will increase the fertility of the Tselinnyykray (newly disclosed soil).
The production cost of crude iron from Lisakovskoye ore will be 12 - 30%
lower than that of iron works erected near the coal base but not near the
ore deposit. It will be the lowest in the USSR. The author criticizes the
intention of the Gosplan SSSR (State Plan USSR) of increasing the capacity
of the Orsko-Khalilovskiy Kombinat (Orsk-Khalilovo Combine) by the Kustanay
iron ores and the Karaganda coal. He warns against misplannings of this
kind which would lead to unreasonable goods transports with high coats. As
examples for such blunders the author mentionss Zakkvkazskiy zavod (Trans-
caucasian Plant), Orsko-Khalilov:kiy zavod (Orsk-Khalilovo Plant), and
Cherepovetskiy zavod (Cherepovet Plant) which supply the most expensive
iron of the USSR. Although the costs of investment of the Kustanay Plant
lie 10-34 million rubles above those of the next favorable variant (Barnaul)s
this expenditure will be amortized within three years. Saying of working
costs will be about half a million rubles. The total economic result will
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Establishment of a new metallurgical ... B103/B110
exceed 1 billion rubles in the case of Kustanay. The new plant is to produce
iron for the development of national economy in Kazakhstan and Soviet Central
Asia. Following resolutions taken by the XXI Party Congress, four large
dressing plants with an annual capacity of 90 million tons of crude ore will
be established on the basis of the newly discovered Kazakhstan ores. By
1980, the capacity is to increase to 150 million tons so that the Kazakhakaya
SSR will take the first place in this sector within the USSR. Almost the
whole quantity of ore will be obtained in open working. Production costs
of the ore concentrate will be 4 rubles per ton (as against about 6 rubles in
West Siberia). The 150 million tons of crude ore produced in Kazakhstan can
guarantee an annual melting of more than 40 million tons of crude iron. Thus,
Kazakhstan alone will be able to supply much more ore than is intended for
the third metallurgical base for which it is an integrating component. The
extension of the Karaganda Plant will not hinder the construction of the new
plant. On the contrary, Karaganda is specialized for plate rolling; most Of
the finished goods will be delivered to other parts of the USSR. At the
same time, the large, continuously increasing demand for iron metals in
Kazakhstan will be satisfied, as before, from other parts of the USSR. At
the end of the Seven-year Plan, this demand will amount to 2.5 million tons
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Establishment of a new metallurgical... B103/B110
(including Soviet Central Asia, to more than 3 million tons); in 1980,.it
will amount to the 13-fold. Therefore, the author demands an early
incorporation of planning and research work at the Kustanay Plant within
the Seven-year Plan. The following plants are mentioneds Zavod imeni
Dzerzhinakogo (Plant imeni Dzerzhinakiy), Zaporozhatall, Yonakiyovskiy
zavod (Yenakiyevo Plant) IMakeyevskiy zavod (Makeyevka Plant), and
Stalinskiy zavod (Stalino. Plant).
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USSR/ Physical Chemistry - Therrorlyiiamics. Thor mchemistry. B-8
Equilibrium. Thysicochemical Analysis. Phase Transitions.
Abe Jour . Referat Zhur - Miiniya., No 3, 1957, 7464
the supercooling tendency. III, IV, aad V can be super-
cooled to a vitreous state; this is also accompanied
by marked structural changes.
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DARlYCHUK, Z.S.
Study of blackflies in the central ObI Valley. Izv. SO AN CSSR
no.8. Ser, biol.-med.muk no,2*.166-169 165. (KIRA 18:9)
1. Institut biologii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirak.
ussR/meaicine innuen- Vaccines Oct 53
"Epidemiological Investigation of the Anti
Influenza Tissue Vaccine," L. L. Fadeyeva,@.)A.
DarienkD
Zhvx M13wo 41d. i Immim, No 10, pp 25-31
-3.
In Dec 52, indanasal Imm'"Ization with . Pro
Zbda.Inav';Ulnst of Virology, Acad Hed Sci U=)
tissue vaccine was carried out at Moscow indus-
trIal establishments - ProphylaxIs . with this
vaccine succeeded wherever there was a high
26ftI6
incidence of influenza and catar-rha. This vaccine
@hich is used in aqueous soln) is the dried
allantoic liquid of chicken embryos contg live
influenza vaccine virus (A.1 and B) that has been
cultivated on explantates of the lung tissue of
human 'embryos. This virus has good immunogenic
properties and a pronounced capacity for prop&-
gat@on-on,mucous zmmbranes of the uner h-n
respiratory tract.
DARIVWOP N.G.
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Continuous grapbia registration of inhaled etber concentratiom
in'ombined anesthesia under clinical oonditiono, Xhirurgiia 37 -
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1* 1z 2-go khirurgiaboako'go otdoleniya (zav. V.I. Drembneva)
Krasnodarokoy krayevoy klinichaskoy bollnitsy (glavw vrach
GeV. Novitokays). (19TM (AMTHETIC))