SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GARAYEVSKAYA, L.S. - GARBAR, M.I.

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'Zld4 Til'; -- KAY A. L I. Mans made for the Large Soviet ----cyc!-oDediR, Sbor.st.-po kart. no-6:17-23 '54. (MLRA 10-9) Naps'l GARATWSKATA L.S.* EDELISHMN, A.V., redaktor; SHAMjJMTf., T.A., redakjf'or-,Ml;AjIOVA, V.V.. takhnicheakiy redaktor. (Cartography) 1@wtograflia. Izd.2-9. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo geodazichaskoi lit-ry, 1955. 411 p. (MLRA 8:11) (Cartography) GARAMSFATA, ji.S. Some problems associated viththe guidance of work involved In making special maps. Sbor.stpo kart. no.10:19-22 158. (MIRA 12: 1) (Cartography) 3/035/62/000/009/050/060 AOOI/AIOI AUTHOR: rarayevskaya, 05Wk, V 4, -e,4.- k,,,1.jtjP-'KcVq, L.M., rczt- celi. TITLE: F'rIlting of small-scale maps and atlases kxr@ i r4l-svj PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 9, Ic,162, 23, abstract 9GI150 K (M., Geodezizdat, 1962,,112.pi), maps, 44k.) TEYT: The author describes ma in stages of editing work in compiling maps, principal tenet* of organization and methods of editing work, and recommendations for its performance. Problems of general nature in editing various maps and atlases V/ are paid a @,pecial attentlon. Miting works are described in their technical ssucc(r, sion from the process of designing maps,to their preparation for publication. N. B. Card 1/1 BLINOVA, N.I.,; GARAYEVSKAYAP L.S. Atlas of the world,, published in 1959; book format. Sbor.st.po kart. no-13269,;78 16i. OMA 15 -' 5) (Atlases) KOCIET07P V.i. C:c-n- Effect of surfitc-o-actIve (yj of 'j. I;I :;14,'I .Koll. zhixr. 27 no.2-.20"i. 206 18:6) GARAMO-LESNYKII) C,.,k. Variations of the period of the Cepheid DE Lacertaes Per.zvezdy 14 no.1:24,-29 Ja '62. WIRA 17:3) 1. TashkentskaYa astronomicheskays. observatoriya, ABIDOV, Z.; GAILEDO-LESNYM, G.A.; KOSHKINA, L.N. Some characteristics of the astroclimate of the Tashkent Astronomic Observatory. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser. fiz.-Mat. nauk 7 no.3.66-70 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Tashkentskaya astronomiclieskaya observatoriya All UzSSR. GAR ?A, M. (gorod Kustanay) Yeeding the Troshall radio met with a 6-volt battery. Radio no.l: 25-26 Ja 154. Offj'A 7: 1) (Radio-Trammitters and transmission) (-@ql;v) elll@ 114. Subject USSR/Elect-ronics AID P - 4919 Card 1/1 Pub. 89 - 3/17 Author Garazha, 14. Title Radio communication in rural communities Periodical ; Radio, 7, 16-17, Jl 1956 Abstract : The author finds that radio broadcasting stations of medium capacity as presently operated have considerable defects which he enumerates. He suggests the introduc- tion of more powerful radio broadcasting stations of the "UROZhAY" type which have a 200 km radius of opera- tion and can be operated by automatic remote control. He gives a brief 'technical description of the station and presents a two connection diagram. Institution : None Submitted : No date GABAZID., N.N., Chances in the periadontium during chronic supporat-Ilre pron.-3s".5 0 in the lungs. Teor. i prak. ston, . no.5tI93-lcrt 161 (MIRA 1. Iz katech-ir terapev-ticheskoy stom-R-tologii (zav. - prof. Ym-.Ye-. Flatoncv)., ka-fedry vnutrennikh lbolemey (mr. - prof. D.F. Presnyakov) -.L kmfedry rentgenologil i radlologii (zav. - prof. I.A.Shekhter) Moskovskogo moditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo instit-u-ta. N.N., aasistent q@Lf, -- Parodontopathies in bronchiectasis, subacute septic endocarditie, chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver, Uch, zap, Stavr, gos. med. inst. 12:436-437 163, "Atrophy" or "destruction" of the bony tissue of the interal- veolar septa in paradentos@# as a symptom of parodontopathy. I*d,t438--439 163* (MIRA 170) 1. Wedra terapevticheakoy stomatologii (zav. dotsent Ye.M. Morozova) Stavropollskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta, GARAZIIA, U.N., aspirant; KRI7SKIY, A.A., assistent; PRESSMAN, A.P.P dotsent Effect of chronic hypoxia on the state of the periodontrium. Teor. i prak.stom. no.6:102-108 163. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Iz kafedry vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. D.F.Presnyakov), kafedry, terapevticheskoy stomatologii (zav. - prof. Ye.Ye.Platonov) i kafedry, rentgenologii i radiologii, (zav. - prof. I.A.Shekhter) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo instituta. el.. , . ; - @ - V :.I j sea wil th p-, oc; Vic PHASE I BOOK KUMMATION SC,7/5576 Akademiya naulc SM. Astronmdehealdy sovet. Byalleten; stantsiy opticheskogo nablyudeuiya iskusstve=ykh sputni1mv Zemll. no. a (18) (Bu3-utin of the Stations for Optical Observations of A=-tificial Earth Satellites. No. 8 (18) @bacaw, 1960. 23 P. 500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Astronamicheskiy s6vet Akad m1i nawk SSSR. -Hesp. Ed,: G, A@ 4ykin; Ed.: D.'Ye. Shchegolev; Secretary: 0, A. Severnaya% PMUM: This buUeti*n is Intended for scientists and engineers c=erAecl with 6j:,tieal tracking. of artificiail satellites. COVERAGE: The bu3-letin contains seven articles concerned vith methAAs an& e:Lmij- ment used for the photographic observation of artificial earth satellitesp the brightness of satellites and eqaipmnt for its determination., and the romats of photographic observation of satellites, No parsomlitise an mentioned, There are 14 references., &U Soviet, Card 1/3 BmUetin of the St&4;Sms (Cont.) TAME OF COP= surl.55T6 1U. selevp A. A.. and B. A. Firago, Determinatinn of the &, @a-3 --,.-t Stel I Photographs mud the Azgalar Telzeity of a CeleatiCl BeZy Moving at High Speed Oarazha V I and Te. F. ChayhmAly, (Astr^wadche;.Nk)qa V'sunivarsiteta -- Ltrowmteei Observatory of the Km--f1m Stata- end Investigation of the Slutter of the 1UFA 3c/25 Camra bi Khartkov Balazh., B. [Astrunmical Observatory ct the Ap-ademy of Sciences of the Hungarian People's Republic]-Obserwation of Satellites With the Visual TZK Telescope Supplied With a Photocs-ra for Photographing the L--':mbs Bukhantsev .4 L. T., and V. M. Kharaput. A Device for Registration of a Satellite's Brightness and Detexmdnation of Its Varlation 9 Card 2/3 Bulletin of the Stations (Cont.) SOV/5576 Nikolov, N. S., and M. P. Kalinkov. [People Is Republic of Bulgaria. Sofia Astronomical Observatory) Period of the Brightness Variation of the Rocket of Sputnik 3:11 Observed in the Sofia Astronomical Observatory 12 Grigorevskiy, V. N. (Odesskaya stantsiya nablyudeniya ISZ. Odessa Satellite Tracking Station] Variation of the Period of Rotation of Sputnik 3:1 14 Results of Photographic Observations of Artificial Earth Satellites 20 Corrections (of No. 10., 19590 Nos. 4 and 5. 196o) 25 AVAILAZZ: Library of Congress Card 3/3 AC/dwm/mas 10-27-61 3, / 6-@S-o (40 !@'Z / f @@) 2400315/6 I/OW/009/035/0316 3, 79,00 Oorro) AOO I/A 10 1 AUTHORS- Barabashov, N,P,, Garazha, V.I. TITLE, On the structure of surface layers of the Moon and Mars PERIODICAL. Referativnyy z-hurnal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 9, 1961, 70-71, abstract 9A6i6 ("Tsirkulyar Astron, observ. Kar'kovsk. un-t", ig6o, no. 21, 3 - 18) TEXT- The authors determine more precisely dimensions and shape of uneven. nesses covering the surface of thq Moon and the size of grains which form the 3ur- face cover on Mars, Reflection law was investigated, by means of a photometric device, for 33 specimens; a part of them were artificial models built of gypsum and covered with unevennesses of various shapes, another part were magnatic rocks crushed into grains ranging In size from 0.1 to 8 mm. The results of measure- ments are presented in tables and graphs, A comparison of' this material with data on the lunar surface shows that crushed tuffs with pointed unevennesses and grains from 2 to 5 mm are most similar to the lunar surface, Volcanic ashes correspond, to some extent, to lunar, seas, and volcanic slag to ciontinents, al- though slag differs from the lunar surface in polarization. Data for dust and Card 1/2 -9501 SIO 35/6 1 /"/,)09 /0- 31 5/0 36 On the structure of surface layers AOO1/AI01 molten rocks are not fit for the Moon. The consideration of' an anaiogo@,s ma@erl- al for Mars leads to the conclusion that fine powders with grain sizes from 0.05 to 0.1 mm correspond bes-I to seas and continents of this pianet, according to photometric data. A plant cover, represented by two samples of moss, differs very strongly from the surface of Mars. Ocherous hematite resemtles test the surface of Mars, in its law of light reflection and spectral coefficients of brightness. There are 9 references. 1, Lebedeva V [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 81849 @/033/60/037/03/011/027 NO AUTHORS: Barabashov, N.P. and Garaz a@2@Hi4 TITLE: Some Ideas About Dust and Mist Formations on.Mars PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol 37, Nr 3, pp 501 - 507 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to explain some of the properties of the mist and fog which frequently appeared on Mars during 1956 and persisted over considerable periods of time, particularly during September and October. Data reported by Barabashov and Koval' (Ref 1) are employed in the analysis. The conclusions drawn from these results are as follows: 1) the Martian surface is covered by very sinall dust particles whose dimensions do not exceed 0.01 - 0.1 mm. 2) Martian dust clouds apparently consist of even finer particles. 3) The fog which occasionally appears in the Martian atmosphere is transparent to infrared and red radiation but is entirely opaque in the ultraviolet. 4) The dust particles are rarely found in the upper Cardl/2 layers of the Martian atmosphere, Vr 81842 S/033/60/037/03/011/027 EOA2/EAII Some Ideas About Dust and Mist Formatio s 0 Aars 5) The difference between the albedo o:7 the "continents" and the "seas" has a maximum in the grean. 6) The law of reflection from tho Martlan surfaco, ot- from the low-lying clouds near It, is close to Lambert's 1 aw. 7) The yellow fog appears to consist of particles having the same (or smaller) dimens ions livii those covering tho Martian "continents". There are 9 figures, 5 tables and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy astronomicheskaya observatoriya (Kharlkov Astronomical Observatory) SUBMITTED: January 16, 196o. Card2/2 41817 5/835/61/000/024/001/002 EON/E114 AUTHURS: Barabashov, N.P., and Garazha, V.I. TITLL: on the microstructure of the lunar surface SOURCE: Khar I Irov. Universytet. Astronomichna observatoriya. Tsirkulyar. rio.24, 1961, 3-13. TLXT: In a previous paper, the first of the present showed that some of the photometric properties of the lunar surface can be reproduced by assuming that the lunar surface can be represented by (a) infinitely deep cracks with vertical walls, or (b) discontinuous prismatic formations whose surfaces are smooth and reflect light in accordance with Lambe Irt's law. However, these models do not account for some other photometric properties, for example, the uniform distribution of luminance along the intensity equator and the centra-1 meridian at full moon, and certain other effects. A better representation of the light-reflecting properties @f thq lunar surface can be obtained by assuming that the faces of the irregularities consist of porous tuff with its own specific reflecting properties. It was then concluded that the micro- structure of the lunar surface consists of two reference surfaces Card 1/3 On the micro8tructure of the ... S/835/61/000/024/001/002 E032/Ell4 with irregularities of two different orders of magnitude, namely, 5econd-order irregularities characteristic of the material of which the rocks forming the lunar surface is made, and first-order irregularities which are larger pores or bumps (of the order of millimetres) which are associated with cracks, meteorite impacts, and so on. In the present work this investigation was continued by considering the reflecting properties of various geometrical configurations such as regular arrays of prisms, pyramids and so on. Detailed numerical calculations showed that all the observed roflecting properties of the lunar surface can be reproduced with the aid of a model in which the surface consists of volcanic tuff which is covered by square cells of side equal to 1 w, wall thick- ness of' 0.20 m, and depth between 1.5 and 2 m. Since the appearance of square cells can hardly be due to natural causes, the analysis was extended to cover 8ix-sided cells. It was found that neither six-sided cells nor circular cells could be made to agree with the known reflecting properties of the lunar surface, and therefore the presence of a cell-like structure on the moon is improbable. The next model to consider was therefore a surface-consisting of Card 2/3 AUTHORS: Barabashov, N.P. and TITLE: On the i-.iicrostructura PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy 305 - 314 S/053/62/039/002/010/014 E0.5 2/ E3 Ilk Garazha, V.1. of tho lunar surface zhurnal, v-39, lio- '21, 1962, TEXT: N.P. Barabashov and A.T. Chekirda (Ref. 1 - Izv. Komissii po fiziice 131anet, no. 1, 19GO) have reviewed the ,hotometric characteristics of the lunar surface and have 0 concluded that the latter is very similar to tuffaceous rocks in pulverized form. It is therefore of particular interest to determine the geometrical structure of the surface layers of the Moon. It is shown that by assuming that the surface consists of volcanic tuff with a square-cell honeycomb structure, all the known properties of the surface can be satisfactorily interpreted (wall thickness 0.20 m, depth 1.5 - 2 m, %,rhcre in is the side of the squares). However, since the appearance of a square-cell honeycomb on the lunar surface is rather unlikely, six-sided cells have also been investigated. It ir3 foundAhat the latter cells lead to a disa-grn-ment with the Card VIP S/033/62/039/002/010/014 On the microstructure of .... E032/E314 known characteristics of light-reflection front the lunar surface. It is concluded from this that first-order irregularities on the lunar surface can hardly be of the honeycomb type. A more realistic assuniption is that the stirface consists of a porotts or pulverized tuff with characteristic linear dimensions between a fraction of a millimetre and a few millimetres. To -% r-ify this hypothesis the authors have carried out some 1 boratory erxperinients on pulverized tuff with grain dinnellsions bet-ween 0.01 and 5 nun. A detailed comparison of the resititf, with the knoitn photometric properties of the Moon suggests Ulat the best agreement is obtained by assuming that the litilar surface consists of pulverized tuff with linear grain diniensions bet-ween 1 mm and a feur rnm. This is said to be consistent -.,ritli radar observations. There are 11 figures and 9 tables. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskaya astronomicheskaya observaboriya (Kharlkov Astronomical Observatory) SUMMITTED: June 21 1961 Card 2/2 L 10 Pe-@e-2/Pa-k t3h n Inv 4 .4. '"404.7168 6/0942/060 ACCESSION NR. AUTHOR: Garazha. V,,, I.;,E. 0. Ydnovitsidy TITLE: The optical 8 of the Martian atmosphere in the ultraviolet region f the opectrutn' -950 SOURCE.- As nomiiAeoldy zhurnal, v. 41 no. 6, 1964, 942 Hat atmospheric TOPIC TAGS. j martian spectrinno atmospheric option# scattering, planetary atmosphqe* aerosol, aerosol albedo, ultraviolet spectrum, Martian; q@tznosphere ABSTRACT:' In thig study,, the author attempts to determine the optical properties of the ,Martian atmosphete in the ultraviolei region of the spectrum 360 MA) on the basis of observations miLde by N. P.'Barabishov and 1. K. Koval' at the time of the opposition so (N. P. B @abvAov and 1. K. Koval", Fotograficheakaya fotometriya Marna of 1956 ar svetoffiltraml v 196&godu, Kharqcov, 1959). For this purpose the authors-used formulas so expressing the c@,efffcldnt of atmospheric brightness for a case when the optical thiefte of the latter'4 =;@00 - It is noted that there are two points of view concerning the nature :,'of ultraviolet _b and absorption a liorption in the Martian atmosphere: molecular absorptlow 1: on aerosol par it. tiales." The@@ors accept the second pob# of view.,.- A14 simpliffeatto. Card 1/3 ---- ---------- ----------------------------------------------------- WONS91' A CE 0�-NR: "WrISS Is assumed inItia.Uy that@the,ultravlolet layer consists only of an aerosol consisting of es of a 6p66rIcd;rorm. The authors use one of the variants of the approidmate, partiol g on jwticles of a spherical form whose electrical properties differ theory of scatterin little' from the propertite of the surrounding medium. This is 4he theory of J. Rocard (Rev,@,, optique, 997,11-930). somewhat m-Affied. The following conclusions are drawn: At the time of the great opposition of. 1956, the optical thickness of the Martian atmospher i 360 was considerably. greater than unity. On the asawnytion that the in the regloi ultraviolet layerje f6rined by a gas +aerosol particle mixture, it Is found that the albedo. of single scattering of This mUture to 0. 6, The Martian atmosphere for the region -4: 400 n* can posseiss considerable true absorption. 7he indicatrix of scattering for the atmosphere for the-region of wavelengths near 360 mp to greatly elongated forviard(x =1 5) Vie concentration of aerosol particles in the ultraviolet layer Is extreme1yLgh'(n=",O.86).' The aerosol particles pooBeso strong true Osorption; the allxdo of single sca6 for th'ese particles to, I a ='O. 38. The mean size of aerosoi particlesis a = 0.9.103 cm.; It to shown that It is possibleto obtain thd"mean indic- atrix of scattering in ihe,Martfan atmosphere. ': The computations in the article are dp- -pr it@ due to the i1pPrWdmate. character'of the initial farmula,@_Orlg, -art. has,. 24 formulas. and".9. tables. 6rd 7 @7 L-10779-65- CCESSION KR:- AP404,7158 , 71 * ASSOCIAT LON: Khartk@rvskayi iAmwm icheskaya obeervatoriya (K harfkov AafrOWi@l dt Observittorv GlavDaya, beervatortyal Ako&miya nauk UktGBR I -tionomfoal Ob amto Madoiny of Soisuces Ukraintau SOR NMED, SUB ."22NovOg' ENO 14 00 AA: CODEs SUB , . REF @ N G 016 V V 8 , O THERt 00 t O j , 3@ Z 'zY li, - -i - .......... . . . . . . . . . . . Z.: 1 3A L 15763-66 W(1) IN. ACC NR: AP6006777 SOURCE CODE: UR/0033/66/043/001/0144/0148 AUTHOR: Ba L-rabash-ov-t-1--bl' Garazha. V. I.: Dudinov. V. N. ORG: Kharkov Astronomical Obseryatory (Khar'kovskaya astronomicheskaya observa-, toriya TITLE! Some thoughto on the possibility of correcting planetary photometric sections SOURCE: Astronomicheskly zhurnal, v. 43, no. 1, 1966, 144-148 TOPIC TAGS: planetary astronomy photographic photometry, Mars, M@re*ew=d:ixkW ABSTRACT: The method proposed by 1. K. Koval' (Astron. tsirkulyar, no.'319, 1, 1965) for correcting the distortions In the brightness distribution of a planetar disk in photographic photometric\fnvestigations is reviewed and evaluated. In an attempt to correct the distortion in the brightness distribution of the !14,r@lajg disk, Koval' first made comparisons against the brightness distribution of a at and then used the following integral equation for a one-dimensional case: /W i V- 0 Card 112 VINOKIJR, S-B-; SOWVYEV., M.Ye.j GARAY,11A, 'I.M. For impruved industrial practices. Ogneupory 29 no.7.,294.-295 164. (MIRA 28:1) 1. Panteloymonovskiy ogneupornyy zavod im. K.Marksa. BAYBORODIN, Yu.V.; GARAZHAJ S.A. [Harazha, S.A.]; KRAVCHENKO, V.I.; SPIZHOVAYA, . . pl z -hov @ , N'. I. I Operation of a ruby laser with modulated Q-factor. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 10 no.4:455-457 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) AUTHOR: Garazha, Ye. F. 3OV-115-58-3-5/41 TITLE: From the Working Experience of the Stalino State Control Laboratory for Measurement Techniques (Iz opyta raboty Stalinskoy gosudarstvennoy kontrollnoy laboratorii po izmeritellnoy tekhnike.) PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, p 19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Information is presented on the normal work methods of the state control laboratory for measuring devices in Stalino, which surveys the instruments used in industries of the Donets Basin. 1. Measurement-Equipment 2. Instruments-Gontrol systems 3@ Laborazories-Operation Card 1/1 GARAZHA, Te.F. Introducing new measurement techniques in enterprees of the Donets Basin. Izn.tokh. 20 no.l.-4-5 Ja '59. (YIRA 11:12) (Donets Basin-l-ensuration) Cv!FL-',.ZHAP Ye.F. Activity of mensuration laboratories in Donets-Basin plants in the field of automation of technological processes. Izm.tekh. no.7: 51-54 J1 162- (MIRA 15:6) (Donets Basin-Testing laboratories) (Automation) iq* O' 40-9 TW- l a V 41 41 it Got 0 A 0 Az WAL it IL, COPLIO! aw. 4 '_ . oil X.D -!5!-@#Ptos 0 0 : 1116111WIPWIS and 0=0000 Of MU*guaWdine toad sulf&- meaYIddawe. EVM VJcLfaIu,aT -4 7Au&,Arm;% C,4r- --- - - , , , aza Motior S d H O -00 - . otge -- - ungary) MSO& 1.4pje V ffs ' ji il 2 i d q g Ly , t m rop were ati in Cd m lee to lastirif W suffering from skin d6eaw-1. the urim, * i gT roe 0 C! conta ne, 5 . o Of the and 47% of the quIfaguAnidIne. Th expts. Indicate that the blo,.l level cannot serve to jet. the rate o( restorption of an otCelli. @Ullamcthylthlawk is excrgW more slowly by jhfo,,,@n. 1,6111 &it-" it seems to take put In an enterohelmdc - I '290 J circulation. The N -socyl dcrivs. o( sul(suiethylilijitwit, b d to 0 are revor e poorly by the organimn. Probably prinustry stoomoilk amino groups have an Important rtole in rmorp. 090 li'm fulfaltilantide cornpds. tvAn Fintifir or j; OTALLuRMAL 1.1111AT1011 CLAWPICAT)ON - - goo, -V U a AT 10 Oi U - v Ir af Wo a An t 0101 firreg It Of MW at di o r, or to to to ; CPO( wi * 0 411 -C.2 A s It- i,. , _,_ L 4 It r 6 A -I - I- U. 1@ I-IL, Y. I AA 11 CC 0 tj A 00 TIM 4400 Of 111M *A 11111111 Iftillaullazitlifsp tripAtintint of aullanummide-rogstatit gawrikes. M. Z%utinut Qtr- 00 0 19 lusay, and Zollin "Mcm. L GO LlicIda 4, M"10948)-Im Witrotillins. showed that urcA .1@.e Kul bcterit"ttic effects only itt c(micus. almvr 1.11 31. %Iwo cucribimA with sulfatizini,les ure-A did not it). 00 the bacteriostAtk tffect of sultathiatule and ifol 00 not inhibit the antistulforumide effects of p-Aminobenzoic @vid. The wine effects wem shown by aq. "ns.o( Acrt- Antide. dicyanodiamide. dicyanodiAmidine, and Minitline nitrate. Anoth" sefies of expis. was nmelt, with inke so 3 111-1110 IXIl(Anil4tnidC-CVSiI(Afit anti %UbWqUVntlY illOCUIA04 with sm t(XtkCi (RiChAPI) U1141 With IYIW VI] 1111VIS1110- -6 . N difference was otrwirml between the multi 0 txk % of treAtment with sulfathiAzole slonc or sulf4thl.tvile with ur,&. Treatment with urta had no effect on the blmA 0: wj otown. otr na the MINP60171 Anti M"60U Of Ittil4thiA1411C. Chnicil cxl)i%. showed that urea in d~s of 1.5g.evrry 4' 00 hr4. (9 1 S. J tity)comitinetl with 2.0 sulfahUtole half no 00 nrrftr- cluvil. Fullkly ;i 11-ILI SITALIURCKAL LITINATWe CIASSWiCAIIC. 13@ --_ _._ . -_ _ __ IZ-,-rI'L4.""_ I u &I Is si silos Pill 11 It III A I;Ia i _K 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 a 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 049, I !! @!! !i ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0-010-0 a 0!0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 -00 .00 .00 .00 -40 .00 .00 to zo 0 go a 300 WO 0 too GAMZSI, X.; ZIAT&ROV, S- - Varlofis problems of the diagnosis and therapy of gonorrhea. Orv. hatil. 93 no.. 37:1056-1058 14 Sept 1952. (CIML 23:5) 1. Doctors. 2. Skin and Venereal Diseases Glinic (Director - Prof. Dr. Tama Ravnay), Szeged Medical UniverBity. RAVNAY, lamas, dr.,; GARA SI, Karia, dr. Therapeutic effect of isonicotinic acid hydrazide (INH) In cutaneous tuberculosis. Borgyogy. vener. szomie 8 no.6:161-167 Nov 54. 1. A Szegedi Or-vostudomanyi Bg7etemi Bor- as Nonibetegklinika kozlemen,ye (Igazgato: Ravnay Tamaa dr.. egyetemi tanar) (TUBJMCULOBIS, CUTANEOUS, therapy isoniazed) (NICOTINIC ACID ISOMERS, ther. use isoniazid in cutaneous tuberc.) RA%rNAY, Tamas, dr. ; G-ARAZSI. Maria, d'. Investigations on hypersensitivity to Holiathus annims. 3org3ronr. vener.ozemle 9 no.2-50-54 Mar 55. 1. A Szegedi OrvostudomaAyl Bactem Bor-aa Heribetng Klinilm- janak kozlemenye (Igazgato: Ravnay. Tamas dr. ea-yetemi tanar) (PLANTS, Hellathus annuus) (ALLERGT, to Heliathus annuus) DEME, Istvan, dr.; GARAZST, Maria, dr. Disulfide binding by the epidermis in alkaline hydrolysis in the course of development of white rats. Borgyogyovenere szemle 40 no.1:22-23 F 164. 1. A Szegedi Orvostudomanyegyetemi BBr- es NemibetegkIinika kozle- menye (Igazgato: Havnay Tamas dr. egyeteml tanar). 0 OSOKIIU,., Ye.V.; VIldw, A.A. Some forms of health education and mass agitational work in leningrad Province. Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 3 no.9:20-22 S '59. (HIRA 12:11) (LXNIIIGiAD PROVINCE-M.-ALTH IMUCATIOIT) AUTHOR: None given SOV/106-59-2-10/11 TITIE: Authors' Certificates (Avtorskiye svidetellstva) PERIODICLL: Elektrosvyazl@ 1959, Nr 2, p ?8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: S.P. Khlebnikov and P.A. Anikeyev - "A Method of Fixing Magnetic Heads in Recording Equipment Using a Rigid Carrier"; G.V. Braude - "A Method for Compensating for Irregular Film Movement in Travelling Beam Tube Systems"; M.E._Garh_and V.M. Sigalov - "A Method of Centralised Syn-c-Iffonisation"; D.M. Khanukayev - "A Method of Synchronisation of Colour Television Receivers with Sequential Transmission of Colours by Fields"; B.I. Strelkov - "Trigger Apparatus"; A.I. Sapgir - "A Method of Extraction of Pulses from Pulse Trains"; N.N. Korovyanskiy - "A Method for Reducing the Time of AsCertaining the Transfer Characteristic of a Television Channel"; Karl-heinz Geistrad and Hdnz Lemann. (German Democrat Republic) - "Apparatus for RecordinE; Television Talks"i S.I. Yevzyanov - "A Methcd of Increasing the Stability Factor of an Oscillator (Regime)"; V.1,1. Zhukov and G.G. Rachkova - "Appiratus for Obtaining Frequency- modulated Pulses"; Yu.I. Serebryakov - "A Method of Cancellation of Constant Radio-echoes"; L.F. Abramova and Cardl/2 M.Ye. Gertsenshteyn "Co-axial Filters with Weak Coupling"; C GAITIB, M.G.; SIGALOV, V-M-; SAFIYAN, D.A. Driving synchronizing generator. Tekh.kino i telev. 4 no.7: 19-24 il 160, (MIRA 13:7) (Television--Transmitters and transmission) GARB) Muisey Gesseleyevich; SIGALU; , Viktor Mayorovich; SAY.OYLOV, T,F.p otV. i-ed.; VETT."MAN, G.I., red. (Synchronization in television engineering) Sinkhroniza- tsiia v televizionnoi tekhnike. Moskva, Izd-vo 11,13Mazt, it 1964. 21J, p. (MIRA 17:11) W.:-,B, III.!. Therapeutic and prophy2actic Lctivity of the section for otorhinolaryngeal diseases at the MedIcal and Sanitary Department of the Leningrad Association of Opticomechanical Enterprises. Trudy Kaf. proped. vnutr. bol. LPM no."': 182-184 164. lg:,-,) 6-yo-es.tA@@ GUMI A. S. Came of Intracranial complications folloidng surgery of the nasal cavity. Vast. otorinolAr. 1214, Julzr-Auge 50& pe 60o 1. Of the Lor (0torhindUryngologloal) Clinic (Director-Prof. A. 0. Shull ga) . Qhkalov Medical Institute. CM 19, 59 Nov.$ 1950 rlr, Ir ,7()/Olo D().;C)/--113 S V.Yu., Clu:;', S.Yu., Garba, L.S., an@l Tcv,-2tko,,, V.I. 7: a@--n"ca'40,_1 Of a !,-,Ot"Od Of t;taal-um 0::tr:Lction -'rom chicrl-Oc nui,.) SCURCE: ss, -:1 - 10. 5, llnGi. betranchlor4de C@;o C-piavy, de3c:..-' ntic- s vo Of o-'-PcrJ-mOl-l 17"ich rcoul ted in a new .otter -c",,od of T---U'1,. exta-action from pulp obtained in e clilo-.r4- U7,. 0_0 ooln,@ -a3 nL"e 0111Y ':-Ic""O('- **,3ed until recently 'he of hydrochloric-vci(lo,,j:@- 1,,y(lro f om h `2iCl, )reC- -)4 t- 4;Cd c r,7, Of r'O'Eltit,111lic ac".( tch t.,, -n t hv 0t o b c c' rj e d adi0a, --* n -, o 1 t c d nfurnaces, so that rcadr TiCi, bcin,@@ turned 111tO ra--' which llad to be further renrocer,:;eci. The ne,,-,- mcthod, devolo-ood by re3earch ozood on the -,-vorlcors, J"cluein,; the a-uthorsp JsI I -t I u - - -- r 'Dilo-)Cll@y o' mol'on mass of Chlorides to demix and cep-arato Into two !aye s Card 1/3 S/59 61/CCO/00-/010/010 D--@v---@Ioimfant and a7,Dlic.-tion ... D040YD113 at rolatl-vol" tem-)Orature. A bath of molt-on NaCi, or all-- chloride3 ol 3-- me'al.. ma- be uocO for 7@roducin- 2. c"-loride mta--4- cl-.Iorido-s o' "cl, 1, furnacc, and the Ticl 'ou'lof Otc. , on V-0 to,@ of thd chloride bath. A Masj ol uminiva C:17 10- all-', Z-4,.raleylt iroyi anC- -odium wi an lo,.-., mel tin,@ Doint soparatco bottol,l -,,ortion of "ie fu-"nace and m-2-,al chlorides with 0- molt'n:; no4nt .?"00-va 500 C oink into the botto.-.,. layL-r. The difference in an(,. layer temreraturc zromoteo clixin@ and intensifies the rcl-ct4 3!7. elee'r-ic shaft furnac----, 3100 mm in dia-meter, -,as used, U mav be used. -)iov-'(I,,d thov have a heated lo-@--er zone. C C., t-0-7 r@n honnQr v:ith a Sorow i* U U - "Or -'UI-), h6p-Dez- for ',aC!, and v.*ao provided "l -@ t@p e ole. T!,e u-oner melt -o '11'c to-@, in addit-ion to the uzmal bottozi 'an h *1 U U a- .-.%z; to ta-.--,ud onco dai v lhrour,71-, the 'o-j hole. The zn--ce bot-'Con eloct2odes is filled a carbon packinL@ -,vhich serves a:3 an electric -*c:;'-:;'.o-,, rrovidin- hoalk-, and maint-aining hir,h temperature. Th 0 Car-, 2/3 s159816!100010051010101c) neveio-mcn'- awl -,,),)lication ... DOWD11) ta-,)ped into conic,--1 -teel containorc and is renoved from, them v - maintained permanently in the difficul'y. 4'@ fluid chloride ba,- iz -f!-,:----.acc -a')ovc the carbor. -.)ac':inj:;, and pul-.) is loaded onto the tuo-) o-f J- t- . 2-,zin is broujit -;,, containcz-3 from ,,!! chlorina',ion furnac@@o and fzc-m t:, c -2i Cl o a c t ion, In nd x ou,- ed in to the charj i n,-, hopp e rx. The met'l-lod nas beer, tested and introduced industrially. The obtained TiCl contains 1 4, -01-0.0i%oFe and 0.59-0.21&@@ 11. The new method increased the 14-C!, out- put b Zr -5 ZT Card 3/3 ' L 16312-65 EW(M)/EWP(t)/EWF(b) IjF(c)A5D(f)-2A5D(m)-3 JD ACCESSION AP5002053@ S/0136/64/000/009/0076/0077 g, N. L Garmata. V. A,; stin(Lv, V.S @E. A. TITLE; Design of reaction vessel for reduction of titanium tetrachloride @GOLTCE: Tavetnyye metaily, no. 9, 1964, 76-77 .-TOPIC TAGS: titanium, reduction, titanium compound, metal industry .@Abstract: -One oftht ai-iL draWbSCkS L; ' '@cduction rdictore use& in the indus- 'trial production of sponge titanium.by the magnesiothermic method has been the -inadequacy of the design of the upper part of the reactors. The presence of relatively cool zone in the.upper part caused the formation of large amounts of lower chlorides which lowers the quality of the sponge titanium and the utilization factor of titanium tetrachloride and magnesium. After reviewing twork done between 1959 and 1962 on the improvement of industrial reduction re- actors) the authors describe the most successful design of a heated, inverted conical cover for such reactors., and illustrate it with a diagram. Testing of the conical covers showed that they should be made of heat-', ,:and acid-resiatant steel,, since aftereach process the cover should be washed, ,,with an 8-12% Y9l solution, Orig.,art. has1 figure. :card L M R 'Z R L 16312-65 'ACCESSION NR: AP5002053 !ASSOCIATION: none @SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL. 00 SUB CODE: mm W REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 JPRS Card 2/2 ,Roman -.4 AM 3; LM, T. J. StUdicz; Of th- -Olecular Cl; s*n--thetic polyamidos) a rresen@cd at t@o C- @1. Con ss on tho cllem-;S-cr@- n a 'cl p""s 3 of High Jan - 2 Feb 517) uc-earch Inst. 3 '_1 95 S/137/62/000/011/002/045 A052/A101 AUTHORS: 139czkoviski, Wlodzimierz, Deminet, Henryk, Dlugosz, J6zef, 'Garba- _pjuk,_TAdeusa-r Gpka, Bohdan, Gpka, Zdzislaw, Izbicki, Waclaw, Luczak, Szymon, Maciesowicz, Roman, Morawski, Romuald, Szczepanik- Dzikowski, Zbigniew TITLE: Continuous furnace for shield annealing PERIODICAL: Rcferativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1962, 10, abstract 11B56P (Pol. pat., no. 44895, September 21, 10,61) TEXT; A continuous vertical type inverted U7shaped furnace for shield annealing consists of corresponding heating through compartments with electrical heating. A chain cotiveyer with suspenders (or.baskets) for annealed pieces pas- ses through the furnace, whereby in the lower part of tile furnace the conveyer passes through gates with attachments filled with a liquid (e.g. water). When the workpieces are charged the conveyer with suspenders sinks Into the liquid and emerges already in the heating compartments. In its surface part the liquid is in a state near to boiling and the vapor produces the necessary shield in the Card 1/2 S/137/62/000/011/002/045 Continuous furnace for shield annealing A052/A101 furnace. To stir the shielding atmosphere and to equalize the temperature, ven- tilators are installed Ln the middle of two branches of the furnace. S. Glebov [Abstracter's note: Complete triulslation) Card 2/2 5 (2) AUTHOR: Garbalinskiy, V. A. SOV/32-25-6-12/53 TITLE: Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide in Polysulfide Hydrocarbon Gases (Opredeleniye serovodoroda v mnogosernistykh ugleyod=dnykh gazakh) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 6, pp 676-677 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The standard method of determining hydrogen sulfide in hydro- carbon gases is not applicable to the analysis of polysulfide gases (Ref 1), since in the case of a content of more than 1% (Vol %) H 2S in the gas the absorption solutions (cadmium acetate and zinc acetate) are saturated already after the passage of the first liter of gas. In the case under review a saturated solution of copper sulphate was used as absorbent for the quantitative determination of H 2S in a content of more than 1% in hydrocarbon gases. The saturated hydrocarbons are not absorbed in this connection (Table 1). To determine the absorbability of the unsaturate& hydrocarbons, the author investigated cracking gases from Tuymazy petroleum and Tuapse mazut and found that absorption is lower than in the cadmium Card 1/2 acetate solution. The determination error amounts to Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide in Polyoulftde SOV/32-25-6-12/53 Hydrocarbon Gases - .I 0.05-0-1 % on the gas analyzer VTI-1 and 0.1-0.2 % on the Orsat apparatus. Analytical results of a gas obtained from Tuymazy petroleum with thermal cracking are specified (Table 2). There are 2 tables and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod (Odessa Petroleum Refining ?Ii*:@t ) Card 2/2 GAIRMLINSKIY., V.A.; SERGIYENKO, S.R.; ANBR.OKH, R.V. Chemical mechanism of the production of oxidized petroleum bitumens froin the cracking residue. Izv*AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh.i kbim.i geol.nauk no-3:33-39 161. (MA 14:7) 1. Institut khimii AN Turkmenskoy SSR i Odesskiy nefteperere- batyvayushchiy zavod. (Bitumen) (Oxidation) (Asphalt) GARPALINSKY, V. A., Cand. Sci. Die chamie des oxydationsvorganges in erdolruchstanden zur produktion von oxydieten f-rdolbitumen kkademie der Wissenschaften der Turkmenischen SSR der UdSSSR, Aschchabad Report presented at Petroleum Conf:@rence, Budapest, 10-13 Apr. 62 S/202/63/000/001/003/Oo6 E075/E136 AUTHORS: Sergiyenkoj S,R,, Ga.rbalinskiy, V.A., Medvedeva, V.D.*, and Petrova, A. A. TITLE. Selective dehydrogenation of paraffinic hydrocarbons on zinc chromate PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Turkmenskoy SSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-tekhnicheskikh, khimicheskikh i geologicheskikh nauk. no.1, 1963, 30-37 TEXT: In an attempt to produce olefins from hydrocarbons having more than 2-5 carbon atoms, n-heptane and n-hexadecane were dehydrogenated on ZnCrO4 supported on ZnO. ZnO was used as a support, since it was previously reported by S.R. Sergiyenko that it promotes the dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene and minimizes cracking reactions. The catalyst was prepared by adding (NH4)2CrO4 to ZnO suspended in the solution of 203 g ZnC12 in ,2 litres H20- For n-heptane the dehydrogenation proceeds most satisfactorily at 500 OC and the space velocity of 1.5 h-l. The :liquid product contains 10jo olefins and no aromatic hydrocarbons. ICard 1/2 F S/202/63/000/001/003/oo6 !Selective dehydrogenation of ... E075/E136 About one quarter of the olefins is constituted by 1-heptene. The remainder contains 2-heptene and 3-heptene, their cis and trans forms being in equal quantities. n-hexadecane was dehydrogenated under the same conditions as n-heptane and gave .2.5 times as much olefins. Cracking in this case amounted to 3 - 81; and the liquid product contained 25 - 27% olefins, two. thirds of which were C16 olefins. ..There are 5 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii (Chemical Institute) Fiziko-tokhnicheAkiy institut AN Turkmenskoy SSR (Physicotechnical Institute, AS Turkmen. SSR) SUBMITTED: November 12, 1962 Card 2/2 SERGI YENKO Basi.(, llt.;li,@,I-in chcnif,, Izv. ""O.Z: 3Cl--', fi-,,.-tekh., khira. iA 17:,0) GARBALINSKIY, V*A. Central Asian Conference on Petroleum Chemii@try and Chowical ReproceBaing of Hydrocarbon Gases. Izv. AN Turk.SSR. Ser. fiz.- tekh., kh:Lm. i geol. nauk no.2zl24-125 163. (MIRA 17t8) SERGIYEIIKO, S.R.; TAIMOVA, B.A.; GARBALIMMY, V.A. Potential possibilities of high molecular hydrocarbons of Aligul petroleum. Izv.AN Tark.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekli., khim.i geol.nauk no.3:40-44 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Institut khImii AN Turkmenskoy SSR. SERGIYENKO, S.R.; GARBALINSKIY, V.A. Chemical characteristics of saturated high molecular hydrocarbons of Aligul petroleum. Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz..-tekh., khim.i geol.nauk no.3t45-52 63. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Institut khimii AN Turkmenskoy SSR. SERGIENK09_S.R., Prof,,, dr.; G-ARULINSKIY, V.A., diple ing.., cands sci, Ghemistry of the prooeas of obtaining oxidized petrole= bitumem. Aota chimica Hung 37 no.*2:213-225 963, le Akademiya nauk-AftEriouskoy SSR., Ashkhabad. SE R G 1,f n I ;") , S . I i. ; ILE D V.E D E-,V A , V. D . ; GA R RA L 121 S K I Y , 71. A . Sej-ect,17e action of cata:Lysts in the dehydrogenation of paraf- fin hydrocarbons. Izv- All Turk- SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh., kh4m i 9601. nauk no.3925-30 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Inotitut khial'i Xr? 7WrIrrmensko7 SSR. SERGIYENKO, S.R.;_GARBA-LINS.K-IY,. V.A.; PETROVA, A.A.; CHIROVA, Ye.V.; KMADOVAA, G. A. Composition and properties of hydrocarbons from condensates of the Islim. deposit. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh., khim. i geol. nauk no.1:37-47 165. NIRA 180) 1. Institut khlmii AN Turkmenskoy SSR. 'ACCESSION NR:@ AP5008890 S/0202/65/000/001/0048/0053 AUTHOR: Sergiyenkol S. R.; Garbalinakiy, V. A.; Chelpanova, M. P.; Cukasova, R,,Q@ TITLE: Chemical nature of undersea petroleum of the Cheleken deposit SOURCE: AN TurkmSSR.. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-tekhnicheskikh, khimicheskikh i geologicheskikh oauk, no. 1,--1965,;48-53 TOPIC TAGS: of fshore oil, undersea, petroleum, petroleum composition, Cheleken petroleum, selectiv4, -dehydrogenatian ABSTRACT: Lcw--tar-6igh-paraffin'oe.troleum from an-offshore well located west of the Cheleken penins@la in Turkmenistan was investigated. Selective liquid- phase dehydrogenatibln' of the higfi-r@olecular hydrocarbons followed by chromato- graphic separation and spectroscopicanalysis-enabled the authors to explore the hybrid structural. of these hydrocarbons and to determine the relative proporo.. tion of the heka-'and pentamethylene rings present. The content of the Aromatic hydrocarbons in'the benzine fractions ranged from 7 to 20%, and in the kerosene fractions, from'30 to 33%._- In thelatter, the content of normal paraffins wag about 25%, and-in the higher boiling fractions, 30 to 35%. The saturated (paraffin and paraffin-cycloparaffin).hy4rocarbons comprised from 61 to 86% of. 1/2 . " @' . , @ -74@,,s @ -@7 .-w, @ t@'- : Z- " , @@ - P" U - -.- _@, A.S. SERGIYENKO, S.R.; CHELPANOVA, M.P.; GARBALINSM, V.A.; F07'-"@@-' Chemical nature of the high nolecular part of' the sea petroleum of the Cheleken fields. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. khim. i geol. nauk no.3:33-43 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Tnstitut khImii AN Turkyenskoy SSR. Siibmitted Dec. 14, 1964. 14-57-6-11988 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 195?, Nr 6, p 47-48 (USSR) AUTHORS: Styrolk--,- Garbalyauskas, C. TITLE: Total Radiation in the Lithuanian SSR (Summarnaya radiatsiya. na territorii Litovskoy SSR--in Lithuanian) PERIODICAL: Nauch. soobshch. In-t geol. i geogr. AN LitSSR, 1955, Vol 2, pp 73-86 ABSTRACT: This study reports the results obtained from calc@- lating daily totals of gross radiation (Q+q) for the city of Kaunas, based on actinometric observations made.from 1938 to 1951. Mid-mgnthly totals are highest in June (14 000 cal/cm@'-)- Isolines (Q+q) in the Lithuanian SSR are aligned in an almost meridional direction. The annual progress of Q+q is asymmetrical. The further it moves from the sea, the greater its asymmetry becomes. In calculating total radiation, Card 1/2 Total Radiation in the Lithuanian SSR (Cont.) 14-57-6-11988 the relationship between Q+q and the length of sunshine , , S/Q+q = 48-54 S + 59-49 was'used. The article contains the tables of heat totals for the vegetation growing and for the periods of sustained temperatures. Card 2/2 1. N. L. 124-57-2-20871) Translation from: Releratitnyy zhurnal, Mekhavi@,- 1957 Nr @ p 88 (USSR) AUTHOR: Gar@-.dva-.sPas. Ch. A. TITLE: Invest:gation by Means ot Al.,a--adiogrAphv of the Radioactive Propertie5 ot A'r Masses Imping;ng cn the Territory of the Lithuan'an SSR (Issledovardye N-rad:ograflcheskim netodom rad'oak@ivnykh svoyst,v vozdLishnykh mdss. deystvuyushchikh nad territoriyey Litovskoy SSR) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the at.thor's dissertation tor the degree of Candidate of Physical & Mathematical Sciences pesented to file VWnyussk. un-t (V;.I'nyus University), Vil'nyus, 1956 ASSOCIATION-. Vll'nyussk. un-t (Vil'i-tyus University). Vil'nyus 1. At,,iosphere--Ra-lir,-u(,--~ivity 2. Atmosnhere-Pa4-icfrapiii@- in-i,/sls PtIpila particle lete@-%Ion Card 1 /1 Ch X. Category i USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Liquids D-e AbB Jour i Ref Zhur - Fizike, No 3, 1957, No 6434 Author t Styro, B.I., Garbalyauckes, Ch.A. Inst t Institute of Gii-o-logy-_@-n-d-6oogrerhy, Academy of Sciences, Lithuanian SSR Title : On the Coefficient of Coagulation of Drops Orig Pub % Liet. TSR Mokslu ALvd. Darbiti, Tr. AN Sit SSR, 1956, B) (6). '5-30 Abstract i The value of the coefficient of congi.ilation was experimentally determined for drors in a fog stream thnt are neutral, chorged, or irradiated by reans of ionizers. The dependence of the coefficient ef cosaulation on the charge was obtained fcr those parameters, which theoretically should be charge- independent. Card t 1/1 80377 J. 9000 sov/169-59-4-3760 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 4, p 83 (USSR) AUTHORS: Styro, B.I., Garbalyauskas, Ch.A. TITLE: On the Problem of the Quantitative Radiographical Analysis of Radioactivity of the Atmospheric Air P/ PERIODICAL: Tr. AS LitSSR' 1958, Vol B 3, pp 515 - 68 (LiLh. Res.) ABSTRACT- A 6 x 9 cm photographic plate, covered with a 50/A layer of A-2 emulsion, was placed in a special chamber isolated from light, into which atmospheric air was blown by a fan.. The dynamic exposure of the photographic emulsion was carried out for two flow velocities differing from each other by a factor of about 10. The equilibrium was set in in the course of about 60 min. It was found that the c( -track concentration in the emulsion is practically independent of the flow velocity, which indicates a process close to physical adsorption. One hundred 0( -tracks per 1 cm2 of the plate were counted on the average when the photoexposure was short. The equations Card 1/2 were derived connecting the concentration of the radioactive "7 sov/169-59-4-3760 on the Problem of the Quantitative Radiographical Analysis of Radioactivity of the Atmospheric Air matter in the air with the a-track concentration in the emulsion, for the cases of one and two elements. For determining the numerical values of the coefficient, the well-known average quantity of Rn-atoms in the atmosphere was used. The concentrations of U, RaF, and AcB in the atmospheric air were computed by the formulaeobtained; they amount to 6.lo5, 19.8 and 0.4 atoms/cM" respectively. Bibl. 14 titles. V.Yu. Vasillyev Card 2/2 k;AhB 13:1 k; I Ai HY G 1@1.lcl LC;(@Y I @ vC:. L L i N-L it 1 F@ i xi- 1, @--, EiL L I z i U, -A- ? C, -Scime7dynamic characte,,`st*cr, of t@,e climatr, of the Lithuanian 3-"R. In Dissan. n. 1'7' Vcl. 7, Y.5F/ Me 1--nthly List of 7,iF' Dirrvpan Accersion (EEAl) L; Vol. P, 1,110. 3 Marc,',i 105-, Unclars. GARBALYAUSKAS. Ch.A. (Garbaliauskas, C.] ---- 1-_-1'-_--:_, . - Synthetic method in climatological studies and its applica- tion in evaluating the climatic conditions of North America. Trudy AN Lit. SSR. Ser. B no.1:199-208 "62 (MIRA 17t8) 1. Institut geologii i geogr&fii AN Litovskoy SSR. S/236/62/000/004/002/009 D218/D308 :AUTHORS: Styro, B. 1. and GarbalyaLlskas, Ch. A. !TITLE: On the natural radioactivity of atmospheric precipita- tion and some associated problems SOURCE; Akademiya nauk Litovskoy SSR. Trudy. Seriy B. rio. 4, 1962, 23-3a ITEXT: Measurements of the artificial radioaccivity of samples of !atmospheric precipitation were carried out at the authors' Insti, 'tute between the autumn of 1957 and February 1960. The samples were collected in open vessels and tile residues remaining after i Ifiltering and evaporation were examined with a Geiger counter in- 1 -2 jeurporating an aluminum cathode of 39.5 mg cm . A detailed list @of all the measurements is reproduced showing the radioactivity as a function of time and type of precipitation. These data are Ithen used to determine the specific radioactivity of various types of precipitation. However, no definite conclusions can as yet be --drawn as regards these different types of precipitation in view of. 3/236/62/000/004/002/009 On the natural radioactivity ... D218/D308 'the relatively small number of cases examined so far. Analysis of Ithe results is continuing. A further series of experiments was !Concerned with correlating the radioactivity with synoptic condi- Itions. Determinations were made of the radioactivity as a function iof the form of the atmospheric pressure field and the type of fronts. It was found that the average value of artificial radioac- il Vivity of atmospheric precipitation during the above period was @1.69 X 10- C g- The maximum value recorded daring that period 11 1 :was 16.1 x 10- C g- It was found that light snow'precipitation .is characterized by the maximum specific radioactivity. This is ex--@ plained by the capture of the radioactive aerosol in the lower lay- ;,ers of the atmosphere during additional sublimation of vapor from crystals. It was found that the 'age' of the precipitation, i.e. 'the minimum time spent by the droplets in the cloud, tends to de- ,crease as thv time during which the precipitation takes plaoe in- ,creases. Maximum values of the specific radioactivity correspond .,to precipitation associated with transient parametric fields, and with cold fronts in the case of frontal-type weathier. An increase LCard 2 @3 5/23 62/000/004/002/Ouj 'On the natural rid-Loaciivity ... D218 YD306 ,in the natural specific radioactivity of precipitation during the jast ten years was established and -this is attributed to additional lipseudonaturall radioactivity due to the fallout of uranium from Inuclear tests. There are 2 figures and 9 tables. 1ASSOCIATION; Instilut geologii i geoGrafii AN Litovqkoy SSR, Vill- nyus (Institute of Geology and Geography, AS Lithua- nian SSR, Vilna) SUBMITTED: March 28, 1962 Card 3/3 STYRO, B.I.; GARBALYAUSKAS, Ch.A.; RATULEVICHUS, V.P.; POTSYUS, V.Yu.; SHOPAUSKAS, K.K. Fresence of alpba-emitting "hot" aerosols in the atmosphere. Atom. energ. 15 no;3t262-264 S 163. (IMIRA 16:10) (Aerosols) STYRO, B.I.; GIRBAL@AUS6ASJ4 A.; LUYANAS, V-I.; MATTJLYAVICHJS, V.P.; NED@EYMrC ,@, -'TF. -N-. ; T OK!'@VJ S , I . S . Secondary dust component of radioactive contaminations in the bottom atmospheric layer. Atom. energ. 15 no.4:339-341 0 163. (MIRA 16:10) f USSR elheumaw at sob hom salluni sublate by lha patous n4uctloa = L M JL_j_.rajLI&AM (Zhur. priAl. Xhim-, 1954. 27. So, into ' Cvnversion or NaSS Ns,CO. by the Action of stelm, and CO involves the stages': 1148SOO + 4CO + 4CO.. and XaS 4 CO + It 0 - N I CO + IllS, The- t reaction is faster than the utler. S tends to = Accumulate, giving rise to a fusible surface naxture 01 N%S and Xa&CO. which hinders access of the gas into the interior of the granales. The second reaction is accelerated by raking the UP content of the gas. to an optimum value which depen& (in tile reaction temp. taken. Na,50, is ndxed tbaroughly with aq. F! fNO,),, and made up into tablets 6-7 min. tMck. diam. 10-5 mm.. which am dried at 160-180, giving a prod-,ict conwaing 0-50' of finely dispeised Fe 0,, and a CO-team rmixture. PHO - A atm., is passed at 6601. Under these conditions the Va,S content rises to a mAx- after I hr.- falling gradually thertafter; 9"7@' conversion of X&,SO, It achiavLA afte: 4 hr., giving a product containing 90-92.54% of NaIC03. 11. Better results are obtained with prixtucer gas contaluin 14-6*4 CO than with CO alone. at 670'. with a partial HO v.p. .1 .0-4 att@. The VaSO, is mixed intimately with Fe 0 and 5b 0 to give a content of 0-2% Fe and 0-15% Sb. and air' sa sturated 9% 1140 at 82, it Tsed over the tzWets for -1 hr., before pas . UQg in C yij: varies izverstly as the rate td of Na,CO, gas. Tausc-Ly T@ MIN 111 1 68-10-1/22 AUTHDRS-.Garbar, AA. and k.(knoi-uari, N.G. TITLE: __L_6-ca-l-Ye-9Mf0s of Coking Coals of the Transcaucasian Metallurgical Works (Meatnaya ugolinaya baza koksovaniya Zakavkazskogo Metallurgicheskogo Zavoda) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya,, 195@., Nr 10, PP. 3-6,(USSR) ABSTRACT: Accordimg to plan, the above works were to operate usingo local coals onlyt 50-60% of the coal required was to be delivered from the Tkvarchelsk deposits . In actual fact.only 20-25% of coal is supplied from the above deposits, the re- mainder is-brought up from the Donets Basin. On the basis of the properties of the Tkvarchelsk coalsl their present utilisation as well as the cost of Donets and Transcaucasian coals the author points out that in order to improve coal re- sources of the Zakavzk Metallurgical Works some reclistribut- ion of the coal supplies from the above deposits is required, namely high ash, difficult to beneficiate coals from Nrs 1 and 4 mines should be directed to electric power production and coals from Nrs 2, 3, -5 and 6 should be used f6r coking. Moreover, the output of concentrates should be increased and their price decreased. The latter will stimulate the use of local coals by the metallurgical works. There are-4 tables. ASSOCIATION:'UkhIN and Tran caucasian Metallurgical Works (UKhIN and Card 1/2 ' Zakavkazskiy Metallurgioheskiy Zavod) MIROSHUICHEMKO, A.M., SHTROKMG, B.I., GAUAR, A.K., NOISIMA, Xh. M., STRU-Iff, K.I., SAVXIOVA, V.P., CHUGUNOVA, A.-Te. Technological properties of lower carboniferous coals in the Western Donets Ba'ain. Koks i kh1m. no.3:3-8 16o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Treat "Ukruglegeologiya" (for Struyev. Savkova, Chugunova). 2. Ukrainskiy uglekhimicheskiy institut (for Miroshnichenko. Shtromberg, Garbar. Moiseyeva). (DonetB Basin-Coal) @GARBER _jq.,;_,.9PLCHANOVA, F.P. Selection of an expedient net of prospecting holes in exploita- tion prospecting under conditions present at the Kamenskiy underground gasification station. Na-.ich. tnidy VNIIPodzemgaza no.8:27-34 162. (MIRA 16t6) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno.-issledovatellskiy marksheyderskiy insti- tut I Vi;esoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy Institut podzemno7 gazifikatsii uggley. (Donets Basin--Coal asification, Underground) Mring) ..., @ i " 1@ I @ I I . .. . I I . .!:. , I.S. , @ "' '@- :@ . . z . , I r.u,,j,n'l.'.'-@kfAv,! w. Wu - - " ' i - ', '-' ` i I - -, ':` '@t , @ :, , . -. .., : @ - @ '., r . , in c6i, I I I.- . I t II C;,-; @'; - r.@ . @( @ - '. " , I '. - N ,., . @l *. I , @ U -31 a- 1 0 -Sol Vo nwwrwaumm d emlourie "M in v fte U. 1. GASS= AM L V. SUIUKUY 44 .00 rr Kama, IOU, ' nwbM (A.. 1906. if, 3. M mpgoicir to tMw of Allim "d 11114op (A., 1913, 1 if, 721J) soul of Kilistgor aml Wel (A.. IMIO. if, 242). 06 ('11 ARM. if) 'too FA I N S L U11111141WI CLAISOPCOP" 9 1- Do* gloo 117,1)1 laid" 'fit 067 got ...... ir 5 1 TITS 0 0 1 A I 11 w 9 it a 49 a ,I. it cc 'LL4 '- I - Toloi, doe"drom go 01 atirrodoo to the miall dt'll dAwbrow fit, M. 1. K.- Polid v NA 0. No."t.01:3 60040) A qmvialli, tionoluctej @pp. Im Moral In thrior rapts. Vic cloncts W N.Cl ows kept irnot-1. The jm.@, i4 I It. fill m4mik- idn. of re lit N%Cl int-tra-r, with length #4 tint% .1.1.1the.d (0rk%flAamp./-q.d.0. lncrrm-eJtm,p .11" fthily tv%bwv@ the vmmkm. rionilial4ir 'Ming 1., A the elm vie ril 41 Lilir. Sw-Ism, a greater &My. 4 firm, .4 91.411 (bul lbrapow 401, 1*1 in is Sivrit ohne was ohnut Ow wArnel. The hoirmov.4 a a it a no d - L.,10 J. A- 1-7tiif o q .00 -11116 -4110 -00 .00 066 14-Awninafe. but at high c. d. KA amplAq. tint.) the no 0 1. nint-ii, k ahumt the iianie a. thfl of flit 1:t'*. COO Shapit.. see ' aso 1, fife go, pw bo 0 too u et It .0 it; 9 " -3 *14 .60 a I ... -all 0" " 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,9,0 0 :1 ova# I= GRSMW am=, xxrv. MM FLAW (ITDATION OF piko G~ Hot and Notmon, luk (Zb. H16 DIM. (J. PNV. *dU6, NOftCkf) 1621 abowo In Rat. 3b. DI& (Rot. J. Omm., tb"l, 1954. (174 c Its .......... IWMIGATig! Of COMITM FOR IGNITION OF cis m XIMM. K19VO-MAMMAMULERMOM AND jvi@@ XIMIN "W MOE& corter, 0.1. and NeUw@ &B. Uh- chm, 1792-17%; &WtL-- In-ROf. 2h- xhl'4 (Bar' J- crwa6, mmow), 1954, (171, 392811. GARBAR, H.I. Industry-wide conference on consumers' goods made of plastics. Khim.prom. no.1:55 Ja-Y 054. (Mr.RA 7:4) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Glavkhimplaatkraski. (Plastics industry) GARRAR, M. I. Increase of production and improvement of quality of plastic consumers' goods. Khim.prom. no-3:129-134 Ap-M7 '54.(KLRA 7:8) 1. Glavkhimplastkzaska. (Plastics industry) GARBAR,M.I., redaktor; SHUR,Te.I., redaktor; XRLIKH,Ye.Ya., tekhnicheakiy 'ri&kt or [Polyethylene; a reference manual] Polietilen; apravochnoe ruko- vodstro. Leningrad. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo khimichaskoi lit-rF, 1955. 41 p. (MLRA 9:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinisterstvo khimicheskV promyshlen- nosti. I (Polyethylene) TEFINDT, A.M., doktor ekonomicheskikh nauk, rodaktor-, SPASSKIT, S.F., kandidat takhnlcbeskikh nauk, redaktor; GARBAR, M.I., inzheaerj redaktor; KUDASHW, A.I. . redalctor; MXiR-ffTX-,?-9w.-, tekhni- cbeskiy redaktor [Plastics in machine building; collection of@apers of the Ural conference on plastics] Plaaticheskie massy v mashinostroenii; sbornik trudov Ural'skogo soveahchanita po plastmassam. Moskva. Izd-vo Akademli nauk SSSR, 1955. 249 p. (HLRA 8:10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Ural'skly filial, SverAlovsk. (Plastics) (Nachinery-Design) URBAR. H. I. wff-M-O"Im"W'", D 155.(KLRA 9:5) splagto uAd jautechuk.' Xhim.prom. no.8:501-503 (Germany, zast--Plastics--Periodicals)(Germany, last-Rubber- Periodicals) 1. . - SNENIE@ - q [J' L, @ I-I N - GARBAR, M. Conference on plastic materials hold by the working group of the Permanent Commission of.the gouncil of Mutual Nconomic Aid. Khim. prom. no.2.-123 Mr '57. (MMA lOtO I (Plastics) GARBAR, M-I-; LOSEV, I.P., prof.; PETROV, G.S.p prof. Industrial development of the production of plastics based on Polymerization products and condensation Polymers. Khim.nauka i prom. 2 no-5:580-584 157. (MIRA 10-12) (Plastics)