SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GEYMAN, L. - GEYMBERG, V.

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GEPUZ. L., lnzh.; SVlRMIY, Tu., inzh. . -.- I------ 1---l.., Cons,rate obtained without water or sament. lUn.takh. nc,.2t&-9 F 160. (KI14~ i 3: 6) (Ligbtweigbt concrete) (Airaldehyde) LISHIN, G.L., insh.; GY-TYA11, L.M., inzh. Carryirq; out blasting operations by means of nondisruptive explosions (from 'Byggwastaren, byrgnadsteknik" no.4, 1957, "Water Power' Vay 1959). Shakht.strot. 4 no.2:2P-30 F '60. (MIRA 11:5) (Sweden-Mining engineering) LISHIN, G.Lot inWi.; GEDIAN, L.M., inzha Undorground workings with larp cross Bections. Shakht. stroi. 5 no. 1:27-29 A 161. (YJRA 14:2) (Undercround conatimetion) (Mining enginoering) BARON I L.I.,, grof., dOktor tekhn.nauk, otv. red.; GEYM ~ L.M., red.; TIKHOMIROVA, S.G., tekhn. red.; MAKAGONOVi_,-_T._A., tekhn. red. [Rupture resistance of rocks during mining operational Soprotiv- liaemost' gorrqkh porod razrusheniiu pri dobyvanii. Moskva, Izd- vo, Akad.nauk SOR, 1962. 230 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Wdemlya nauk SSSR. Institut gornogo dela, 2. Inatitut gornogo dela im. A.A.Skochimskogo (for Baron). Olocks--Testing) (Mining machinery) AYRUNI, Arson Tigranovich, kand. tekhn. nauk,- ALEXSEYEV, Viktor Borlsovich; BURS11TEYN, Mark Aleksandrovidh; CA~EWN--Lqqntq_~i~khaylovichl GRABILIN, Turiy Nikolayevich; K:LIMOV, Sergey Leonidovich; SOSNOV, Vladtdr Dmitriyovich; SENCHEVA, Valentina Ivanovna; SUYETIN, Georgiy Georgiyevichl FRYGIN, Lev Mikhaylovich; SHEVCHENKO, Vadim Dmitriyevich; KAZAKOV, B.Te., oty. red. toma; TAYTS, T.L., red.; OSVALOD, E.Ya., red. izd-va; MIKSKFR, L.I., tekhn. red. (The coal industry, of capitalist countrieflUgolInaia promyshlen- noot' kapitallatichaskikh stran. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd- vc, lit-ry po, gornomu delu. Vol.2.[Techriology, mechanization, and organization of development workings]Tekhnologiia, mekhanizatsiia i organizatsii rabot pri provedenii podgotovitel'nykh gornykh vy- rabotok. Oty. red. toma: B.E.Kazakov, V.D.Sosnov, G.G.Suetin. 1962. 351 P. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy, institut takhnicheskoy informatsii ugollnoi proaWshleonosti. 2. TSentrallnyy institut tekhnichaskoy informs- tsti ugollnoy promyshlennosti, Mosco4(for SuVetin, Sencheva). 3. Gasudarstvennyy proydktnyy institut po avtomatizatsii ugollnoy promyshlennosti kfor Feygin). 4. Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR po avtomatizatsii i mashinostroyeniyu (for Sosnov). 5. Vsesoyvznyy tsentralInyry proyektnyy, institut po, proyektirova- niyu shakhtnogo stroitel'stva kamennougollnoy promyshlennosti (for Burshteyn, Shavehenko). 6. Gosudarstvennoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye izdatellstvo po ugollnoy promyshlennoati(for Geyman). (Continued on next card) GEYMAN, Le mil-baty gjdrh., ~VANOV, S.M., red.; RAKITIN, I.T., t 0 . (lbad to horizon 7231 Putl n& gorizont 723. Moskva, Izd- To l1bania," 1963. 39 P. (Novoe v zhisni, nauke,takhnike. IV Sorlint Tokhnika, no,15) (M RA 16:8) (Strip mining) Pf!07 -'D ""A KOMI VI V. V. , dc,ktor tekhn. nnuk, prof .. , otv. red. ; KNI-VAN, M. .1, , doktor tAhn,rinuk, pr)f , red. ; TEDLI1.1 it. I. , lv,nd, teklin,nnuk, red.G -EYVAN, L. M. , red. ; SIMKINA, G.S., telchn. red. f!-lechaniciO. properties of rocks] rItAhanicheskie svoistva romy'kh porod. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1961. 169 p. (MIRA 16:i1) 1. Akademiyn nnuk SSSR, Institut gornopo deIA. (!iocks--T,--stinp) (Coal--Testing) I SALITSOVSKIY, Mark Samsonovich; GEVAN,-J"p~jj .. YUKATOV, D.P., doktor tekhn. nauk, otv. red.; CHMNENKO, M.B., r"-J.; IIJAIJS, le.M., red.izd-va; ASTAFIYEVA, G.A., teklin. red. (In th, vftllevs of goldon sav~l V dolinakh zolotogo peska. Mo~kva, 17A-lro AN SSSR, 1963. 159 p. (MIRA 17:1) -4~~ OIOVOZHIWIj M.G., prof.p doktor tekhn. nauk; DRUKOVANYY, M.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; GEYMkN JJ4 gornyy inzh.; YEFREMDV, E.I., gornyy .;=S- P iam. I KH0`rI YU.P., gornyy inzh. Effect of the diameter of the charge on the extent of the crushing of friable bodies tor blasting. Vzryv. delo no.53/101 59-76 '63. (MIRA l6t8) 1. Otdeleniye gornortidnykh problem AN UkrSSR. (Blasting) DRUKOVANrY, M.F., Irand. tekhn. nauk; GEYMAN, L.M,,, gornyy inzh.; SEMENYUK, I.L., gornjy inzh. Efficient value of the proximity coefficient of charges, Varyv. delo no.53/1009-96 163. OCIRA 16 t 8) 1, Otdelenlye gornorudnykh problem AN UkrSSR. (Blasting) GEYMAN, L,M. For all ages and professions. Gor.zhur. io.12:6"7 D 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1, Zaveduyushchiy obshchestvenmoy redriktsiyey nauchno-popu- lyarnoy literatury Gooudtirstvennogo natichno-tekhnicheskogo iz- datell-1.*n, po upolinoy promyshlennosti. DRUKOVANTY, H.F., kand. tekha. nauk; GEYMAN. L.M., gornyy inzh.; KHOTIYENKO, Yu.F., gornyy inzh. Effect of the location of the point of detonation on the mechanism of breaking and the degree of crushing of friable bodies by blasting. Vzryv. delo no.53/10.105-112 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. 01;deleniye gornorudnykh 5roblem AN UkrSSR. (Blasting NOVOUILOY, 11.G., prol'., rJoktor tokfin. nauk; DIOAXWWY, klind. tekhri. nauk- GEYMAN---L.M.-.-.gornyy inzhener; KOMIR, V.M., gornyy inzbener; R A., gornyy inzhener Studying the efficiency of charges with air ,4paces. Vzryv. delo no.')/,/11:1.13-125 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Filitil -,nstituta mokhaniki AN UkrSSR. I;P,UKOVNYY, M.F., kand. teklin. nauk; KRASNOPOLI.SKIY, A.A., gornyy inzh.; GETWIP L.M., gornyy inzh. Determining the effective degree coefficient of enughing flux limestone und dolomite. Vsryv. delo nc,.54/11:210-215 164. k (MIRA 17:9) 1. Filial Instituta mekhaniki AN UkrSSF.. DRUKOVARY1 M.F., hazid. tekhn. nauk; il.'TN,, V !,, KOMIR, VY., In2h,; F GL-IYW,N 'L.M. Thearetical prenises for an effective conduction Df blast4i.g operationn In a compressed me-di um, Vzryv. delo r,-o. 57/14' ", 66-82 165. NTPli leql~jl) 1. Fihal instituta mekhaniki AN UkTE)SR (fnr Frukovanyy, Illin, Komir). alilf Aftl t f I r I f I y7msif , - " its 11 it w 43 a *LAO I-A It 2 1 IOS* *1 .0 .0. k A- A- Is- .t. IL - L. I-, V rUCA A A 11- 1 1 A I . J --A , 1 0.? ?.p Nj~~ 00 00 $0 09 'of -wlsl.~ ls)011 Sir "lain'"' 1" xlvv;l 4 flowt the sm*v life of Atist-fican u,ttl~ I.Yan- A JKqtev 1-ulting SlippM. 11(st"it alinys 10--s &till PN-1n hlivi ks brillvil kust-pe NuIllicirti; air outsilauding for hisfing :i1irtat0m. A Co4w vistalettel, Rrms. wink. arOl is, violhis"alinn with I'llAmIll. Aspill.0% air 1111114,11111 to) till wokof alloy by ehr. arming. hv.i 1CM111% at. 'list Ou"A will% l1w A' (wWdr-cm1F. material. Likallp, whvn pl- 0* voulionslare tdkeo topcovidt atifficie-lif 'luppoil locmqscn~ 00 safe Int its hishm"t bril(kne". The IT-SAM.Y. air t-1, :,.* G to in Mn islorl 111111 arv,sup"lof to 1%11-lit. chrill."allpts W A Minfift, atut hardor" are still stv" see soo, lie is AV Its Is4 "ISO is C, al 64 a of 1A a N 006 Go$ Will *to 00 0 0.0 0 11. A. Av, -1. A, Ti Lle iThe F( ng of chiml steel. 'Ihe lw~ of' hard Aloy~;. 7rpravlka oalot rcthv,,l,,ch~ro tipa, tplaw, . city: Noscal; Publishor: brAUSIM": btate Printing lloue of Tcc,1113C~j turc Datot 1946 AvAImble: Illbrary of Cangma Sourcet lbntilly Livt of Ruscian Accessions, V. 3, n. 12, March 1951 A. 7~j 101.1 UAu'*-'t-r-T' --ftulpont *r 1947 '71' -'~ +I OA "The Straggle with Vibratione an a Fundawntal Factor Am Eq-.--pping the 011 Industry," H A Geyman and V 0 T,ql3x6,t:. 8 pp "Naftyawye Khotyaystya" Vol XXV, No 3 Myos both a themvtioal. discussion vith fm=l-" OrA cross sootions of actual equipmnt. 4TR1 a" LOT 'at a One ftap'Transalosica in DdUbg," M. A. 1. Tm*ok, 8 vp I" "Ulpmt tho 40410 of ro- w6m. ?hit to unoo;aotdadp posswoo *bioh is applied to Tm.autbor gim a mu"14104 Us ING, *04 P"w is for: to v6i~ dw 001, GEMIS M. A. "Forces Acting on bupports of ydllirg Heads,* Neft. khoz.p No.8j 1948 1. f. n rill irit'. i ch wer,- r t~,- 7),: 'Al oil, )Dv-- ~!-oir- ..rio- nn-':yay7tv~ -)n n i-nirv -"r Irlfor:r,--tion v n e; '-'~ r KOTTAKHOY, V.I.; GEMN, M.A., redak-tor. r - NU (Effect of water o: t7e petroleum flow at the opening of oil sandal V111anie vody na pritok nefti pri vs)a7tii plasta. Moskva, Gostop- toWzdat, 1949. 71 P, (MLRA 8:4) (Oil well drilling) unmi, 14. A. 33144 0 Profile Napravlonnykh Shathiri. Trudy In-Ta Neftl (Akad. Naul- Sssr), T. 1, Vyp 1, 1949, c. 73-82 SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statcy, Vol. 45, Mos~vs, 1949 ROSIRCHRI, P. F. and GEYLMN .,j M. A. airovye Mashiny i Melamniemy (Ground Boring Machine and MRchanisms), 391-D P., Moscaw wid Leningrad, 1950. mt,i-w, milyrts, 19o?- ; Gum. Y.A. f tv-,aslatorl [Fh1viaml prinalplea of petroleum engineering] Pisicheskie tekh- dobyehl nefti. Sokr. I perer. parerod a angliiBkogo H.A.Gei- w-A. He-skvs, Go&. naudmo-te)tn. izd-vo ueftlauot i gorno-toplir- noi litaratury, 1933. 60 P. ()M 7:3 ) (Ntroleum angin6aring) '-T,--~MANP M-ij- SHIBAYST, G.I.; GMTW H I kffimAidat takhnichaskikh nauk. rateen2ent-, SULTANOV# # ot n ener, reteanzent; rOVAIXVA, A.A., vedushchiy redaktor; TROMOV, A.T., tek~ntchsskty redaktor ES&fot.v engineering In the petroleum Industry] Takhnika be2opasnostl v neftepromyslovom dole. Koskva. Goo. nauchno-takhn. Izd-vo neftianol I. gorno-toplivnol lit-ry, 1954. 222 p. (MLRA 8:3) (Petroleum industr7--Safety measures) AID P S ubjec t USSR/Mining Card 1/1. Author Geyman, M. A. Title 6ri 1.11rgofwells under complicated conditions Periodical : Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #5, 12-19, MY 1954 Abstract : The article is related mainly to the chemistry of water solutions used in well drilling under complicated con- ditions. Various additives and solvents are reviewed, tested and recommended for underground layers of parti- cular composition. The author analyses the caused for crumbling, avalanching, slipping and other forms of dam- ages in clay walls of the drilling well. He suggests special study in each case and the use of appropriate solutions to develop protective surface coatings as workable. Institution : Petroleum Institute of Ac. of Scl., USSR (Colloid- Electrochemical Inst., Ac. of Sci., USSR Submitted : No date ft/ ?4 A ID F - 1131 Subject USSR/Mining Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 9/25 Authors : Geyman, M. A., Stolyarov, A. D. and V asillyeva, N. P. Title life 1-0-tif I ~ - : New laboratory apparatus for analysis of core-samples Periodical : Neft. khoz., v. 32, #11, 33-39, N 1954 Abstract : Three laboratory methods of analysis of water-oil satura- tion in the core sample are outlined. Extraction appara- tuses with vacuum heat insulation and condenser (Dean and Stark, Sohlet, Vurtz and Llbich) are briefly outlined. Three drawings, 1 table, 2 charts and 2 Russian references (1950-1953). Institution : None Submitted : No date I .I- ' (' F --/ 11110 )V) 1. 1'l ORIIN, K.G.; KUCHINSKff, PA.; KUSAKOT, N.M.* professor, doktor fiziko- khimicbeskikh nank. retionzent: 27MUL N.A., redaktor: PXRS*,IINA. Te.G., redaktor, TROFIMOV, A.Y., takhnich-seTtly redaktor. [Plwsicsof oil reservoirs] Fiztka neftianogo plasta. Moskva, Gos. nnuchno-takhn.izd-vo naftianot i gorno-toplivnoi lit-r7, 1955. 299 p. (MLRA 8:10) (Petroleum engineering) OEYHU. H, A. AM ROSIICBTM~ P, F, "Drilling Machines and Meohadome," Gostoptakhisdat, 1955 Translation of TABCON D 331417, 28 Sep 55 GEYKA14.X.A.; MANIXONOV,A.G. Use of electroosmotic action in petroleum engineering. Trudy Inst. nefti. to-5:138-144 '55. (MA 8:12) (Blectroosmosis) (Oil vell logging, Electric) USEM/Geology Petroleum FD-2933 Card 1/1 Pub. 41-14/1-( Author Geyaan, M. A., Shneyerson, V. B. and 14amikonov, A. G., Moscow 1"'!, ;' 4,~ 1 Title The effect of pressure on the change in wetability of minerals within the oil bearing strata Periodical Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. Tekh. Nauk 6, 127-139, June 1955 Abstract Deter-mines the importance of knowing the wetability of oil bearing strata, under varied pressures, for maximum extraction of oil by water pressure. The water is pwWed into the oil bearing strata and displaces and also washes out the oil from the minerals for possible recovery. It is concluded that the amoinit of natural pressure present within the strata has a definite effect on wetability and extraction of oil. Diagraw,, graphs. Fifteen references, all USSR. Institution Institute of Petroleum, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted November 13, 1954 "&jJ..rsdaktor; TMHIYBv,A.V, akedemik, redaktor; TROFIM, A.A.,rodaktor; MUSKIT, Y.Y..doktor fiziko-satematicheskikh nauk, redaktor; SUKHANOV, V.P.,inshener, fedaktor; TRIBIN, F.A.. doktor tokhnicheakikh nauk; iedaktor; BBOUN, Yu. K., vedushchiy redaktor; KOVAIJCVA, A.A.,yedusbehiy radaktor; HIKITINKO, A.A.. vedushchiy redaktor; PMHIHA, Te. G..vedushchiy redaktor; PMOVA, Ye. A.,velushchiy redaktor; SAVINA, Z.A.,vedusbaMy radaktor; P01001A, A.S.,tekhnicheskly redoktor [Yourth international petroleum congresB) IV Mezhdunarodnyi neftl4noi kone7asa. Moskya Oos. nauchoo-takhn. iid-vo neftianot i gotno-toplivnoi lit-ry. ~ol. 3. (Well drilling and extraction of a4trol6im and gee) Burenis skvazhin i dobycha nafti i gaze. 1956. 470 p. (MIRA 10:4) 1. International petroleum congress. 4th, Rome, 1955. 2.Gh1sn7 delag4tsli SSSR nh IV Mo2hlunarodnom neftyanom kongresse. V or-'topcjjiysv.Trofimuk. Yedynakiv, Sukbanov. Trebin) 3. Chlen- karrespbndaht AN SSSR. (for Tr'offiuk) (Oil wall drilling) (Petroleum engineering) (Gas, Natural) -7. TOPGHIYEV, A.T.aimdomik, redaktor; TR&IM, A.A.,redaktor; TWIN, ?.A., doktor t6khnicheikikh nadk, redaktor; FADTNSX. V.V.. doktor fiziko-matematichookikh nauk, redaktor; SUKHAROV, V.P., inahener, redaktor redaktor;NOVIKOVA, M.M., vedushchiy rodaktor~; M145*07.,takhnicheskiy redaktor [Fourth International Petroleum Gongrosel IV Hezhdunarodnyi neftianoi kongress. Koskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Vol. 9. [Transportation. storage, and distribution of petroleum productalTransport, khrananie i raspredelente nefteproduktov. 1956. 144 P. (MLRA 10:4) 1. International Petroleum Congress. 4th, Rome, 1955. 2. Chleq delegateit SSSR as IV Hezhdunarodnom neftyanom kongrosae. (for Topchiyev, Trofimuk, Trebin. Yedynnk, Sukhanov)3. Chien- korredpondent AN SSR. (for Trofimuk) (Petroleum products) , --I , i'M i(~ I J, ,:. ;i,-,i 10 ,;,e,Ii 11;." ~l ozyKa, M.A.: n3KAY. ReAs Rffact of structural and mechanieptl properties of expelled oil on the residual-oil saturation, Beft.khos-33 11-0-341 no.9:29-34 6 156. (Oil field flooding) (9WA 9: 10) SUKHORUKOY, Lev Vasillyevich; GRYMAN, M.A., red.; MUKHINA, B.A.,teltn.red. [Production and transportation of petroleum and gas in the U.S.A.; a surrey of practices in foreign countries] Tekhnika dobychi I transports nefti i gaze v SShA, obzor zarubezhnoi pnktiki. Pod red.H.A.GeinanR. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neftJ gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry, 1957. 64 p. (MIRA 11:1) (United Statos--Petroleum industry) (United States--Gas. Natural) .10 - I11, 0.- ,I.?I .,;, I.I. ZHELTOV, Yurly Petrovich; ONYMA-1. H.A., rodaktor,,YIRSHDV, P-It. veduahchty rodaktor-,---MPIKOT,--A.V.,taklinichookiy redaktor [Wdraulic fracturing; a survey of practices in foreign countries] Gidravliabookii razryv plasta-, obsor sarubezhnoi praktiki. Pod red. M.A. Getmana. Xoskvs, Goo. nauchno-taklin. isd-vo neft. t gorao-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1957. 74 p. (MW 10:5) (Petroleum engineering) KOVA13Y. Al.eksandr Goorgiyevieb; OJYW,~ N.A.,roduktor; PXTROVA, Ta.A. vedushchly redaktor; TROY IIXV,~"^AC n I ch e 9k ly redaktor [Flooding of oil fields in the United Statms] Zavodnanie neftianykb plastov v SSRk. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-topllvnot lit-ry, 1957. 109 p. (14LRA 10:5) (United States--Oil field flooding) GZYYAII, N.A.; KUIDMUIN, I-I- Evaluating the effectiveness of methods for eliminating stuck pipes during drilling. Neft. khos. 35 no.10:11-16 0 157. (HIRk 11: 1) (Oil well drilling) GETMAN, N.A.; KM(IKOIIOV, A.G.; MUSINOV, V-I- wMMINVII44 Selecting parameters for controlling and managing oil field operatioun. Reft.khoz. 35 no.3:18-22 Mr 157. (mI2A 1o:4) (Oil fields) G MI-Vai, 14. A. 'th R. A. "DiBlodj-jn[,; the R~)n"oliklnc- Fjcld llctnilein From L'Dose Swids -I i w Carl-'-'e(i Oilt nt a a,w Temperature" Tranjacti-n!; .-)f the lle-trAmm Institute,, Acad . 5c; . t USIA. -., . 11, O'L I Field Ini I t~ Tp. TridusItry, - "al sssil, Jilt ,04NN, M,&*; MIANNURZIP, I.I. Natural surface-active reagents for drilling fluids. Hiul.tekh.- skonAnform, ro.2:6-? 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Oil well drilling fluids) MUNt X*Ao; KAKIKONOT, A.G, 11"q t, 0 asFatching systems used in oil fields. Biul, tekh,-ekon, W inform. no.4.,9-11 138. (MIRA 11:6) (Oil fields) (Signals and signaling) AUTHORS: Gayman, M A, and Khanmurzin,1.1 132-58-7-4/13 TITLE: Elimination of Difficulties in Exploratory !To 1e Drilling (Bor'ba s osiozhnenjyami pri burenii razvedochnykh skvazhin) PF HI ODT C A L: Razvoilka i okhrana nedr, 1959, fir 7, ,)p 17-22 (US~iR) ABSTRACT: Tl%e authcrs describe different methods for an improvement of the drilling fluids used in bore holes under various ge- ological conditions- T ough many are already known, new com- plications ariso for which a scll~tion needs to be found,. The use of aerated drilling fluid to obtain a lighter flunhing fluid does not give good results, because the fluid is very unstable. Ligher fluids must have a high viscosity and neicessary comenting qualities to reinforce the walls of the bore hole.. Such fluids can be obtaine! from the clay of any given quality with normal gard content by addition of a chemical detergent 'IDS' ("Detergent Sovietskiy"), This dfltergent is composed of salts of aromxitic sulfo acids obt- ained from oil, coal and shist distilla~as The authors describe experiments made rith such Bolutlons. The drillirg soluti,-)n in this case is a whole string of tiny bulbs of aiz possessing huge cohesive force with the rock It helps clean and remove the slime from the holed it keeps ~he water from escaping into the layer, it regulates the circulation Card 1~ of the fluid in chc hole and presezves the wai.1s. Exper- Elimination of Dif-fi---ulties in -Exploratory Hole Drilling 132-58-7-4/13 ience in this field has al3o shown that the addition of coal-alkali or peat-alkali reagents -o the drilling fluid a.-;.gures good filtration requIts, This fluid is inactive when there is a contact with viaters below the petroleurr. layer or in the passage of The drill through sulfatiz rocks, or when salt penetrates the solution In this case, the authors rezommend the use of a drilling solution with an adlition of Kl.',Ts-Karboksimetiltsell.yuloz (C;X-Carboxime- tilcellulose), or tho combination of ):Yt9 Find starch, The authors conducted extensive research to produce new kinks of reagents for the chemical processing of the new drilling fluils and for the stabilization of natural carbonic, carb- on-argillaceous, a:,gillaceous and other suspensions, It was found that wild chestnuts and acorns gave the best re- sults, Chestnuts are a natural compound of protein-starch- tannide with a significant content of saponins, while acorns are composed of a starch-protein compound with the addition of oloic acid and a surface-ac-.iye organic compound (formula C_7H 33 CO211) which contributes to colloidization and gelatin- aiion of the drilling fluid, because the sodium nitrate of the colic acid is a good disperser and errulsifier, To ob- Card 2/3 tain a reagent from these glands, they are ground to powder Elimination of Difficulties in Exploratory Hole Drilling 132-58-7-4/13 and trixed with A sliphtlv alkaline goliition of various de- degrees of concentrntion The authors present tables which illustrate the results obtained with these fluids. There are 5 tnbleg and 4 Soviet referenzes ASSOCIATION! Ins ti tut nef ti All S55H (Petroleum institute of the AS u:;Sll) 1. fluids-Mater-a-s 2. DrI.1.11ing f-luids-Performance 3. Dril-lirg flulds.-Properties Card 3/3 Bov/93-58-7-9/17 ATYZMR: Geyman, M.A. and Gadiyev, S.M. TrnEt Ope'iw+l-.~:r Dmi Wells(EkspluatatidA dvukhstvol'nykh skvazhin) MaODIM; N-- ".E.L7-e khozySYSUO , 1958, Nr 7, PP- 44-51 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article! states that hundredo of dual wells have been drilled at the &xybyBhevneftI. Basbaeft',Dagneftsp Atneft"JI,and Artemneft' (Azerbaydzhan SSR) oilfields and that the n-mber of duml and multiple wells will greatly ine-rease during the new five year pl=. The available equipwnt for the operation of dml a4d multiple, w-119 dD W-Ld vatlsfy the technical requirements. A study of inclined wells at discl:sed that drill pipes freqneably break at the joints. W.9 fai:L-,.t,e is c..rrected try installing used plungers from 56 milli ter pipe pumps 8;t tlyo hiWy inclined sectors in the well. At GrozNTI the tool Joints, the drill pilx,3,. ozd the pump pipes are protected against wear by rabber devices, P-,-a in- Rms,-A& by texLolite devices. In the United States Wear is reduced by eqpl,'qi~,g 1-~zig-stmke deep vell pumps with hydraALlia drive. The Amricat, ml~rjd was sagges4.'!:d L= the Sciviet thion in 1947 by M.G. Geyman (Patent No. 69431)~ V. was tiemer Intreducea in the industry. A stady of tool joints has detobr- mixred that &rc,=d jcnirts with bard ba:,ads are most resistant to wear.Tbe azfthors preset", article maintain that wear due t:) friction can be reduced by special Iv.)I.Iow tubOar roas with upset ends and locking joints, Ammg ti pr-,bltms of diwl veU. operation axe the difficulties presented by '-%~i well, pnmps I;r. wells of high gas or sand cottent as at the 4th oilfield A, --o---m:e fL';' BsLn.1ta-Darvina, Gurgy&nneft BAhta Il I icha, aad Dagu=jaft, Eff-*,,~I~!-.,-`, of dual wells can be achieved with the aid of well head Which vill simultAneously cap several holes in the area and provide of the yields from the individual wells. Fig. I shows U of well head equipment for free flowing dual wells. Fig. 2 E,hovu ~',f well head equipment for dual wells operated by deep well Intqi.v. Fig. 3 shcrws 4,,~.~ special deep well pump gear designed by the Institut Lstitate) AN SSSR for the exploitat-ion of daal wells. Fig. 4 ~,fdnk., c gear for deep well pumps employed in dual well operation. The 14Z. stationary derricks or masts employed for dual wells do catisfy ~hr: -i;e.(~Imical requirements and must be replaced by porIzable derricks. 7he *~xL---Iest7~~Fs of stitionary derricks is reflected in the operation of the I-zb,,,,.-*jash offshore ollfieldy where subsurface repairs are carried out by employ- Lng jxntable hoists and "Bakinets 211 masts. The authors conclucLe that the -4 . f~:r -*;he cleration of dual and multiple wells must be impro-ved before r.laaning devel:)~ment. of new oilfields. There are 4 fig--ires. C-arri 2112 1. IWAII-Ing, aRMN, MA.: FRIDW, R.A., Flooding the flomashkino oil from unconsolidated sands at low tstaperatures. Trudy Inat-nefti 11:193-208 '58. (MIR& 11:12) (Oil field flooding) GM~, X.L.1 BAMMIN, I.I.; IRIDW, R.A. Controlling structural and mechanical properties of drilling muds. Azerb. neft, khoz, 37 no,2;16-21 1 138, (MIRA WO (Oil well drilling fluids) 14 lop M I" do n"yqEjjmZ Aunt)nitux nosEMOCTIM.AiCnIBIMIX agmwTB M3 11cont, Ilw"llm, BVP(IYMII.HMX, All(IMMOTOR IL A. A, a M.P.. 01"Gisliv twom rar Ofteml md Anus& cwsul a sellum of chmb*7 am ch"J"I Todowslow 49 roo3m, lky 6". bol. 1"t Oetnir% of erg W P"Oll"Al St DIPPOW 0011tift" flood"". Ammodo. 33 OWb lqj9-. TITIOV, Nik-Olay lossfovich; KORZHITM, Aleksondr Bergeyevich; SHOLTANUOT, Vladimir korgiyovich; NIXISHIN, Vladimir Ileksandrovich; NZRVTINA, Anna Takovlevna; G~~,-X.A., red.; DUBROVINA, N.D., vedushchiy red.; PMO$1NA, A.S., tekhn.red. [using electrochemical methods for stabilizing ungtable rocks] Alektrokhimicheskii metod takrepleaiia noustoichivykh gornykh porod. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. ?7 P. (MIRA 12:5) (Soil stabilization) SRAKHRAZAROT, Armane Aratyanovich; GITKLI., " , red.; PMOVA, Ye.A., ved,,red.1 FEDMVA, I.G., takhn.red. (Cementing of the bottom hole area] Kreplenie prizaboinoi sony *vashin. Moskva, G*s.nauohno-tekhn.i%d-vo neft. i gorno- toi)livnoi lit-", 1959. 83 P. (KIRA 12M (Oil well cementing) UGOW, Vladimir Samenovich; KUSINOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; GETRIAS, U.I., red.; DUBROVINA, N.D., vadushchiy red.; FOLOSINA, X.B., ---a- tskhn.red. [Thermal recovery of petroleum) Termichenkle metody v dobyche nefti. Pod red. X.A.Geimana. Mookya, Goe.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1959. 106 p. (KIRA 12:6) (Oil fields--Production methods) LALETIN, Alakeandr Vasil'yevich; ABDULLIN. Rovgat Akhmatovich; (ISYMAN, H.A., spotored.; PANKOVA, Y.M., red.; SIUDRINA, N.D., takhn.red. (Story on petroleum) Raeskaz o nefti. Moskva, Izd-vo VTeSPS Profizdat, 1959. 206 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Petroleum industry) GEV4AYI-M,A,,j...GADIYEV, S.M.; UGOIEV, V.S. It:: --------- Physical =]eling of a deep wel-I 2mp drive. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neftl i gaz 3 no.12:43-49 1 , . (MIW, 14-10) 1. Voesoytianyy zaochnyy politakhnichookiy institut. (Oil well pumps-41odels) t GIYKAN, 11-A~j GADITIV. S.M. Nep well pump drives to be used in wells drilled by the dual bore cluster drilling method. Aserb. neft. khos. 39 no.7-.32-33 J1 160. (MIRA 13;10) (Oil well pumps) GEYMAN, M.A.p kmid. tekhn. nauk., red.; TOPCHIYEV,, A.V., akader-ik, red.; 1111OLD.- vedusbobiy red.; FMTC'VA, I.G., tekhn. red. [Reports of the International Petroleur Congress, 5th. Vew York, 1959J DoklvAy V Hezhdunarodnogo neftlanogo kangressa, Lew York, 1959. Moskya, Gos. nauebno-taklm. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol.2. (Oil vell drilline and the production of oil and gas] Burenie skvazhin i dobycha nefti i gaza. Pod red. M.A.Gei- mana. 1961. 230 P. (MIRA 14:9) 1. International Potrolewn Congress, 5th. New York, 1959. (Oil fields-Production iethod3) GEvW,.M.A.j MEZEILUMV, A.O.; MUSTBOV, V.I.; SAPIULLITI, M.N.; TUZRUHLV, G.S. Using eloctrodrills and turbodrills in aeration drilling. Neft. kboz. 39 no.4:21-26 Ap 161. (MIRA 14;6) (Oil well drilling Electrio-Equipment and supplies) iTurbodrills) UGOIXV, V.S.; SHENAYEVA, V.I. Increasing oil recovery by deep freezing of well bottoms. Neft. khoz. 39 no.7:34-38 J1 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Oil fields-Production methods) GEYMU, H.A.; QADIYLV, S.M. Measuring instrument for studying the dynamic theory of a aeop well pump. Azerb. neft. khoz. 39 no.12:29-32 D 160. (MIRA 14:9) (Oil well pumps) (Tensiomgters) M. A. t!;t,, book of S.M. Lisi.chkin ffOil indu, try of the counxxi,,!~, Jf Near, Middle, and Far Fu.9L- Nqft- khoz. 41 F 163. (MIRA 1?:e) IYJ~D'OV, Gijorgly Aleksiindrovi(;hi 1,'~ 6i;A':;~'A nauchn. rod.; SIRWN SOVA, Z.i V.I.j tcklm. red. [Theory and design Of axial multistage turbodrill turbines] Teoriia i raschet osevykh mnogostupencl,atykli Lurbin t.ul,bo- Wrov. Leningrad, CostopteklAzAnt., 1963. 1'79, ii. (Mhi,A 17:2) GEYMAN, M.A.; UGOLEV, V.S.; KALYAYEV, V.A.; YEVDOKIMOV, P.A.; IVANOVSKIY, G.I. Increasing the effectiveness of oil w 11 acidization by using dry ice. Neftepram. delo no.1:17-19 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Inotitut neftl AN SSSR i Institut geologil I razrnbotki gorywhikh iskopayeWkh AN SSSR. I)ENMAN, I-lark Abriocvich.. MUSTNOV, Vladimir Ivanovich [Tarbodn'lling, -with aerated flush fluids] Turbinnoe bu- romAe n& aerlrovannol promy-voctmoi zhidkosti. Moskva, Nti-dn. 19615. 145 P. (MIRA 18:8) t~sh AUte ~400 "p"a Mallatinn of BulPhODOR and subhonates. G. Ovskii and M. B. -Aced. Sol. , U.R.S.S. 1952P AMR, 1953 87s 805-808).-Polarographio reduction of six sulphones three VAelatr6ahemical suipbonates, a sulphoxideb and a sulphide was studied at 25** Equilibria In the case of sulphones containing an aryl radical twostape and Xinstlas on the ourrent-voltage curve ar3 observed, the first due to reduo- tion of the sulphone to the corresponding sulphide and the,second to the discharge of a sulphonium ion resultIng from the hydrolysis of oulphide. Thievecond process ia followed by regeneration of the sulphide and formation of H Appearance of a third stop in the ones of chlorine-substKuted aryl sulphones is caused by a cathode process in which C1 atoms are exabanged for H atoms. The polarograme of sulphonates show one step, the height of which corresponds to reduction involving two electrons. The products of reduction an mainly sulphinic acids which were not further reduced. S. K. Lachowicz. i~., " ,)l trizi . , 1 AVI.,CV, Y~lj; " , ~ l-, 'n, Tb I ~FM -4pi -A, raLus for On r-m-it A -- I' i-I 0' ! n~ In tne FO,50,ow Fll'c*!-l,: TTu--r L-, 1. -),otmm. Tr',0% -N"i~ ",' , eMIRA 1814) 1, 1 1 raya , , , L ~: -: - ; I n ~.l,',i mr.,il.~,:,skiye Mr:!4,~:1vtikc~;i, rayun,,oj!c, -.pr t I,~ I fl i I :i ! - ~ '~(%7V93 stva ~ _P;-YAmt _V. . RTABIRN,L. ITeryday routine of great work; excerpts from a motion-picture scriTt. Tekh.mol. 28 no.4:7 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Lanin, Vladimir Illich, 1870-19414) KOCFIN. Georgiy Yevgenljevi~7r,~ GEITIPY, V..Gt,.. red. [,;,grlmjivare in Russia during Vt~ per-'oi cl' the f~rmt. tiOll Of tilb RU331 an cantrall, zed 'state _' tnp end of thf- 13,.r to the beginwing of the 16th cen-Lury) Spl'akce nF. liusl v p * ' --l-,zovanila g(~Budarst-ve,konotaXIII-r~tichnio XVl v. 4 NaU;I, -19b'~'. 461 P. ."I.-LRA -.IF . li I? it le a b :1 A 111 At v L. 4, a 0 0 a, U lo~t.l -6 - 0 The of of diode antalmoula Ull ftO 111,111 A t*mt of 0110 Do the lautods. U. 7%4 Influncil of wed -00 W movedif =MAW Ills the ca" of : e - , K. Val, Iffills4w J. I 00 14.1 JI. 1:111- 461 16H.U. 00 Al"~Tbc tffmt ut a kad an The OPIAlint 00 (11 ?04 from the psstr-lleftliu~ lullk-le 44 a f"'K jw4--,I fly tell, -0 0 C(41tiowasillildW4. Ali, r % lie asq-twatstriA a hmd i N) -00 fill i g ) #its rvrn A NO I striwil & -,ssmdrva;& %in 1 .9 NI is -*- fl-tvitnt. Tht- lwt.,- tit Ili, stint M N14 -1411 A its fill' tittr iii JUM"Ollillif I All In' ti-11411:4A At thr 1-111 4 .6 ."114041411"1 44 ". 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No digerences wm tiblidncd in the 01 a mrption. Ile eftects of e ily. de- joy c Velopw allety, (be lojmtlon oll bile Into the n owt pti. of I ,#NOj Into the vocal cacb, on the mts of Ch o~wjm do Is ducaued. S. S. Levine 7 Yc GXYW. YO.Ta.; LIVTOVA, ?.A. Role of tissue metabolism in the mechaniam of chemoreception. Biul. eksps biol. i med. 38 no.7:13-17 JI 154. (MIRA 7:8) 1. Is otdola ekepertmentall wy patologil (sar. G-Man) I biokhi- sichaskay laboratorit (sar. Ye.Ya.Gayman) Nauchno-istledovatellskogo tubarkulasniogo instituta iseni A.Ya,Shternberga (dir. A.D.Semenov), Laningrad. (IHMTIM, pb7siolov. reflexes from chemoreceptors, role of metab,) (HWABOLISM, TISSUE$ in form of reflexes from intestinal chemoreceptors) (RHYLEX, from intestinal chemoreceptors, role of tissue metsh, in form.) GABER, I.E., starfihiy nauchnyy notrudnik; GEIMAN, Ye,Ya., starshiv nauchnyy notrudnik; KAN, G.S., starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik Mechanism of the direct depressing effect of streptomycin on tissue chemoreceptors. K izuch.roli nerv.sist.v pat., immun i lech.tub. no.2:323-326 161. (MIRA 15:10) 1. 1z laboratorli eksperimentallnoy patologii i terapii (zav. - G.S.Kan) I laboratorli blokhimii (zav. Ye.Ya.Geyman) Leningrad- skogo nauchno-issladovateltako o instituta tuberkuleza. (STREPWMYCIN) ~TI3SUES--INNERVATION) (fERCAPTO GROUP) ACC NRi AP7001747 SOURCE CODE: UR/0193/66/000/6!fi/0014/0017 AUTHOR: Fel'dman, D. I.; Geyman, Yu. P.; Volodarskiy, I. A. ..... ...... ORG: none TITLE: DEZ graphite plastic antifriction material SOURCE: Byulleten' tekbniko-ekonomicheakoy informataii, no. 10, 1966, 14-17 TOPIC TAGS: antifriction material, antifriction bearing, graphite, heaL resistance, wear resistance , resin ABSTRACT: Dnepr Electrode Plant (DEZ) And Zaporozhe Transformer Plant (Z'FZ) have de- veloped a new antifriction pressed material called DEZ graphite plastic, made of artificial (electrode) graphite and Bakelite lacquer. Bearings of any size may be shaped with this material in hydraulic presses for plastics by using closed molds heated to 130*C ahd stepped up to 15001C under pressures of 200 to 350 kg/cr,2, graduated according to the size of the bearing. Heat treatment is prescribed for DEZ bearings ; which must operate under temperatures of 120--130*C ond of 250*C; tables give physical properties and lose of weight under heat treatment, also volumetric compression of DEZ bushings under various pressures. DEZ bearings may be used at high or low temr. peratures without further lubricants, and prevent wear in steel journals. If used in gear boxes with a flood lubricant, they reduce the friction coefficient to that of the best babbitt metal. When runzdng in new DEZ bearings they show some wear and 2 L AP7001747 F`~ heat until a film of gr*phLte cyrstals is formed; their friction coefficient in this period should not exceed 0.1 or 0.11 and later drops to 0.04 or 0.06. They function well in pairs on chrome steel shafts whose hardness exceeds RC 45, but not well on bronze or aluminum alloys. Without lubrication they resist wear up to loads of 25 to , but wear and friction coefficients rise under heavier loading. They are 30 kg/cm2 particularly efficient in long coal or ore conveyors, in belt conveyors in cement and coke chemical works, automotive assembly lines, and metallurgical roll tables. They are applicable In machimery operating at low temperatures, also in textile, paper- making, printing, and food processing machinery vhere oil lubricants may damage the product. Orig. art. has: 1 formula mW 5 tables. SUB ODDR: l1/ SUBM DAM none 2/2 wwo rejutrW kip doteriptirw the owyout of NO in at pire wra of 2109) oil in Lnal analywo tNui"4 $- 9 ;.4w ""ng VMS the nvt owlaw ovame for 6,A samillux G F. Y13 FR G , S . G . 'll.!i(,rol)ioloj7y of Loer FroLhic-tion Froin ',Thev.11 Thpgis for cimpref, nf Cand Tt--chnical Sci. Sub ic ,~ y 5C, "oscoir Technoloric-1 Inst c--f Food industry Surlmary ',1, 4 SeP 5", Dissertations Presentj for Depreer, In Scienc~~ and Enrincernr in 1. I .!!osl,,Ow In 195 , FMT~ rPohm'Unvia I!,oskya, Jan-Dec 195C . BLOK. G.; aYMBERG, S.&~, Use of yeast culture in making of butter. Molochrwya Prom. 14, No.6, 17-21,'53. (MMA 61-5) (CA 47 no.16:8278 '53) 1. Dalry Inst., Vologda. USSR/Micrablology Industrial Microbiology. F-3 Jour Ref Zhur Bi(-)l., No 15, 1958, 67179 Luthor Geymber G In-t Volog. nolochny in-ut. Title Me Compositiun uf Yeast Isolated frcn butter anO, Thoir Study for the Purpose of Determining Their Species. Orig Pub Vcl,)Cpdsk. malochn. ill-t, 1956, vyp. 14., 233-249 j1bstract ',rx)ng 250 yeast cultures lsAatud from variaus bran'."s of butter, the aerobic specici. prLxIciainated, which ELI nrc", 'r-racat butter and ftid A3sliz,late fat. M,,~re frequc.-.~ly branch.&I forms are encountereJ which firm a simplified mycelitm. This ability providos, fir them a lasting, pre- seryation in butter and sc,-ures their predominance over other species. The yeast which fernent lactose are poor- ly adjusted to a development in butter and are selaon, found Card 1/1 even in fresh samples. 12 - USSRMIcroblology - Antibiosis and Symbio5is. F-2 Antiobiotics. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - BiolA, No 18, 1958, 81434 Author : Geymberg. S.G. Inst : Vologod Dairy Inst. Title : Effect of Yeast on Grouth of Lactic Strepto- cocci. Orig Pub: Tr. Vologodsk, molochn. in-ta, 1956, No. 14, 251-258 Abstract: In Joint growth of pure yeast cultares with lactic streptococci (LS), the latter inhibit yeasts during the most intense period of development. As lactic streptococci destruc- tion occurs, an intense reproduction of yeasts in the medium aids in increasing development of LS and retards their dying off in storage. The r4 %jard 1/2 USSh/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis F-2 Antiobiotics. Abs Jourt Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18$ 19~81 81414 positive effect of yeasts can be explained bY the fact that they enrich the medium with vita- mins as well as with additional nutrient sources. In the presence of yeasts the oxidation- reduction potential of the medium remains at a low level for a long while, as a consequence of which the oxidation processes are retarded to a great degree, which in turn brings about spoil- age of milk fats, -- V.M. Bogdanov Card 2/2 17 GEY1. G, ',X'~'AY EVA, I.F. ; BAF)US'1-111,1 NA, L.!,'. AL*-, _1Y-:w of vuriLIUS fJlO tS WI c7~i ink; inra of the large intestine in xin. 7cp. p1t. no-1:17-55 !.!!,-Ap 1c:; I. Ditora t.or I ya fizio I ot-ji I It:., lo I,-*; -si.--!,cvarOm GEYMER09 V. 0. "Hygienic Conditions During Production of Childrens' Kilk Preparations," Gig. i San., No.4, 1948 Sector of 'vood Hygiene, Inst. Nutrition, AYS MR 2C/L.V0 Aug 48 Medicine Antleerum 'Studies of the SeroXogloal Properties of the Fudarium Fungus, Isolated From Herbs Which Remain ThrDlIgh the VInter Under the Snov Cover," V. 0. 0eymberg, D. V. Kisaina, Sector of Nutritional Ryqlene, Inst of Itatrltlon, Aoad Mod Sol USSR, !~ 3/4 pp "Gig I San" No 8 Obtained antleerum through Injections of extracts In rabbits. Erplalus use of the moldy growth of liquid culture of Fueariam Panes in preparation of aqueous- saline eitracts. Diacloses reactions obtained, Includes four tables. *mk 28/49TBO 17: 'Umviom of Articla to Um BUtor on ktri&, lO0OT*dw*wp' Y. %Pbs"s. 3 PP I $w 310 10 Discamoss several articles, inoWing Wj I. L. Xbrottorr's OAcmMOAtion of Vitauln C in the Aerosm. Uaf Awipg Wluter ftm-Wand Lz Col A. MPUMOT'O wlrft rroblm of DoWed Stalenese of GEMERG) V. Q. ODynastics of i)ovelopment of Grain Ydcrckflora hh1ch Have Hilmmated in an Experimental Grain Field," Gig. i San., No.5, 1949. Dept. Natritive Hygiene, Inst. Xuttition., AMS USSR C- F- ~ ~(-, 0 , ~-~ -.. V, 0 r - ....... The role of dvoontery bacteria in toxic food infection. Gig.ganit., HoBkva lio.5:32-36 KV 50. (aj4L 19:4) 1. Of fhe Microbiological Laboratorv of tho Department of Yood Yqgiene, Institute of Nutrition of the Acadezy of Medical Sciences VS". USSR/Medicine - Infectious Diseases May/Jun 52 "Reproduction of Dysentery Bacteria During Manufac- ture of,Sour-Milk Products " V. G. Geimberg, Micro- biol Lab, Div of Food Hygiene, Inst of Nutrition, Med Sci USSR "Pediatriya" No 3, PP 64-67 States that intensity with which dysentery bacteria reproduce in milk depencls on the type and strain of bacteria. According to article, some strains of dysentery bacteria are more persisterrt and grow rapidly in curd milk. Other strains do not tend to 2-28T35 urmItiply to very great extent. Dysentery bacilli (Particularly 3onne bacil -11 ) reproduce greatly in -illr to vhich milk-curdLing enzymes have been added. States that it is not advisable to use any other kind of enzyme preyn than a pure culture of sour- mi"I microbespunl so it is manufd in factories. Iu the course of an epidemiological investigation sour m,f'tk products which are me-keted should be sub- jected to examn. 228T3$ GVMBXFC, V. G. W Scientific segalon of the Institute of Nutrition of the Academy of Medicine of the U.S.S.R. Vop.pit. 12 n0-3:90-95 MY-Je 153. (MLHA 6:6 ) (Nutrition) USSR/Medicine - Dysentery SeP/Oct 53 ~Study of the Behavior of Sonne Dysentery Bacilli During Their CultivkLtion on Certain Food Tl~=ts and Nutrient Media, "-:-V. G . Geymberg and~W.P. Nefed' ye-.,;%F_Microbio1 Lab, Div of Food Hygiene, Inst of Nutrition, Acad Need Sci T--,,Sft (Mor-cow) Vop Pit, Vol 12, No 5, PP 68-72 Since Sor-ne-Kruse dysentery bacilli tend to p"s over from the 3-(smooth) to the R-(rough) form, there exist considerable differences a ag various stra.ins Isolated from food products. Some cultures which are isolated in the pure S-form remain in 268T49 that form for a long time, both on culture zedle and In food products. Such cultures should be selected and used as material for bacterial prepa- rations. Freshly isolated strains of Sonne dysen- tery bacilli can survive for a long time in a smooth virulent form if preserved in milk, egg yolk, etc at room temp or low temps. The best results in preserving Sonne cultures in the S-form under lab- oratory conditions are obtained when liquid culture media are used and cultures kept at a temp of 4-60C. 26BT49