SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GEYNRIKH, A. - GEYSBERG, S.

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GRINRIEN, AsK, Amwmmmmww~ I . Reproduation and development of copepods occurring In large pams in the Bering Sea. Tmdy Gidrobiol. ob-va 8:143-162 '5?.(MIRA ut3) 1, Institut okeanol(Wii AN SSSR. (Bering Sea--Copepoda) U300a- / '~(-!iiaral 31ology. Generfil `-ydrol~1,010, -.Y. E, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 4, 1959, No. 14475 Author ; Geinrlkh,, A~ K. !,n f1c Ocean Scientific R(!,-~:arch Inctitute of Piscicultur-) and T.1 t 1 711-.e Vortical Daily .",I -,ratl3n of Zoopl In Coastal Ret:rions of 31oh, i, I nC 3clu OrIC, Pub : Izv. Tikhookeansk. n.-i. In-ta rybn. khv-a I OkeanoE!.r. , 1957, 411, 67-73 A',,,-, 1 *1 r, i r- t:"I'Le aorll, was carried out in th,~! Lit'i'a -1tralt, UAu Korf and in the coro;trtl rc!l-lon of W10 01yutorak, ,gulf In 1160 aiid 1.161. 105 atLimples, among them of 4 dally serviced stations were studied. Distinct m4grations of Calanus finmarchicus, C. cristatus, Thysanoessa inermis 3uv., of the brood of Card 1/2 A~ V~ L- ~fj 1, 1 Lt L 1 1 - 1 vii e r e T)OL observedf. .--- 1"..,. y A d-1101i 3 Gaynrikh, A. K., 2 o -A+ A5 151 TIT~E: The I)iBtributioqof Calanus tenuicornis Dana and Calanus liphti Bowman in the Northern Part of the Pacific (Rasprostraneniye Calanus tenuicornis Dana i Calunus lighti Bowman v severnoy chasti Tikhogo okeana) PERIODICALt Dokladj All SSSR, 19j7, Vol- 116, Nr 4, 'p. 691-693 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The material was collected by the expedition ship"Vityazl" and the ship "Nerpall in Oktober 1955. Their task was to research the occurrence of the mentioned species in tht, north eastern part of the Pacific. Calanus lighti differs to a great extent from Cala nus tenuicornis according to form as well as to size. The two spe- cies are smaller than at the Californian s~llore and the amplitude of their fluctuations as to size ia sL~aller. The occurrence of Calanus lighti and Calanus tenuicornis in the north western part of thc- Pacific is to be seen on figure 2. Calanus tenuicornis wits represented in the whole region of research: from the semi- arctic over the mixed zone to the semitro-ical waters, and at the southernmost points, probably also in the trol'ical %aters. The amount of Calanus tenuicornis is in the semitrofical waters con- aideralTly lower than in the mixed zone. In the Okhotskish sea Card 1/2 this apecietj la more itumt-ruuo than in the aemitroi)ical zone, how- The Distribution of Calanus tenuicornis Dana and Calanus lighti 2o-4-45/51 Bowman in the Northern Part of the Pacific. ever, there are no precise figures about it.According to Bowman it occurs aluo in the equiitorial waters where the secondElry wa- ters of the moderated zone change into the semitropical waters. Galanua lighti was observed by the aut'iorj in the se--itropical wateris. It occurs neither in the jumiarctic, nor in the mixed zon;_-. The adult individuals of Culanus Tenuicornis were observed. in the mixed zone at all standard horizons from the surface ub to 5oo m. Thu maximum concentration in single observation stations fluctuated between lo-2oo w. Vertical daily mi6r-itions were not observed. Obviously thehighur surface te:a;.,,rature forces the Calanus to go deeper.Calanus lighti lacks in the uixed zone.Be- caise of its lower number the horizon of the maximum concentrat- ion i~l difficult to be detLcted. 1y, --,ost of the stations it was detected only in 25-100 in, in 3 stations,hoeevor,in. 2oo-500 1U. Daily vertical migrations wc~re not observed.T:_er(- ar 2 fii tj gures, and 4 references, 2 of which arc, Slavic. ASSOCIATIO'Ni In3titUte ^or Uc~lanolo~~ AN USSR (Inntitat AN SSSR) PRESENTED: November 2'j, 1956, by A. A. Grigor'iev, Acadv:-.iician SUBA'MUTTED: November 26, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of CongrvsB. Card 2/2 GMYNR* - 1.1.1".1 1. - Vortical plankton dietri~ution in tho region nouthoast of the Bonin Tulande. Volcl. AN SSSR 117 no.2:321-324 N '57, (KIRA 11:3) 1, InutItut okeanologil Mmdemli nauk SSSR. Predetavleno akademikom Ye.11, Phvloyakim, (Bonin Island region-Plankton) 20-118-6-40/43 AUTHORt Geynrikh, A. K. TITLRs The Vertical Distribution of Copepods in the L=shio and the Way of Their Penetrating Into the Zone of Mixture of Sub- tropical and Subarctic Waters (Vertikalinoye raspredeleniye kopepod v Kurosio i sposob ikh proniknoveniya v zonu smesheniya subtropicheskikh i subarkticheakikh v0d) PERIODICAU boklady Andomli Hauk SSSR, 1950o Vol- 110, Nr 6, pp. 1191 -1193 -(USSR) ABSTRLCT: The mixed zone of the afore-said waters in the North-Western part of the Pacific ocean attracts the attention of many in- Yeatigatora as a biogeographical limit. The ecology of the organisms of various fauniatic regions which involves the advance of these organisma into the mixed zone is not yet investigated. It is known, however, that the upper horizons of the mixed zone are inhabited by species of the tropic re- gi'on. The author investigated the vertical distribution, as well as the diurnal and nocturnal migrations of the copepods Card 1/3 within the range of the KuroEhio according to collections of 20-118 -6-40/43 The Vertical Distribution of Copepods in the Kuroshio and the Way of Mair Penetrating Into the Zone of Mixture of Subtropical and Subarctic Waters the expeditionary vessel "Vityaz", in October 1955. The %Una of copepods was uniform here, so that only diurnal vertical migrations are responsible for the differences in individual stations. 4 types of distribution were determined (table 1). Tj,pe Is Copepods, the major part of the population of which io concentratd within the upper 50 or 100 m. The nocturnal main concentration takes place between 0 and 2J m of depth. Copepods the major quantity of which lives in depths bet- ween 25 and 200 m and which experienced no diurnal migra- tions, belong to type II. Copepods which due to far diurnal migrations are connected with the water-layers of 25 to 500 u and de.eper, should be classified as type III. In the day- -time they are concentrated below 500 m and during the night at approximately 25 to 50 m. Type IV, Copepods which live mainly below 200 m, belong here. It turned out that only the species of the first type, 7iz. such which due to their diurnal migrations are at least temporarily able to penetrate into the layers between 0 and 25 m, advance in the mixed zone. The warm water of the KuroshJD invades the mixed zone Card 2/3 under the influence of the summer monsoons (reference 1). 20-118-6-40/43 Tho Vertical Distribution of Copepods in the Jkroshio aikd the Way of Their .Penetrating Into the Zone of Mixture of Subtropical and SlulYarctic Waters The current developing in this connection covers the upper (25 to 40 m) water region. The tropic copepods which are able to ries into this region, spread with this thin upper stratum into the mixed zone. Apparently, a whole complex of organisms migratea into the mixed zone, together with the water of the lhroshib~,the species of which are capable to stay in the upper regions of theviater. Since many tropic copepods under-take seasonally vertical migrations, such species must not be considered indicators of individual water-regions. There are I table, and 10 references, 5 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONt Institute for Oceangftphy As USSR (Institut okeanologii Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTED: October 18, 1957, by A. A. Grigorlyev, Academician SUBMITTIN October 16, 1957 Card 3/3 THOR, ",I vri "!I' TJ TLF I, r F" i 10 TO C A N lip t, In 7) ic- D l'i rn rl r V I Q qMA I p T. t, 1, rp f I n r - ,a4 !'Fi r i t I !r . t vi I T rib o I' rn r z. 'JIF j; hP 14 4? r I H, Yor:rie Copepodn in I. tie Tru p, r, a j ..gth, prooHbly rawtin.--i (A' r!iOiol- %1r)"of ~!vmronent beside ' h i- r 1, F, 1, c 1 e 9 a m n r. :i -I F, fu 3 ti i.u th,~ dn'estine of tha --cpc~pcdq js A :.C. ~_ V!j 4 wilk t on -i .3 of f.-rc n t J. m p-,i r t '101j,4 on of the pelagi c regJA on i n , h.? Aifferences against o~hf-r regiow, 2 tobles FAnd 10 referenc~es, 2 of wn:--~n ;-j tut okeanologii Akuderiii n~-uk (Inititute for Oceanology 11 U 1! Qct6ber la, 1957, by A. L. USSR "(;n t1lu LY to ~)e the jl~t! of' GRYNIUM, A.K. Biological soasons In plankton davolopnmit and horizorltzil d-lotrilmUon n." thn binnaRa olf zooplankton in the Ro)rlrq, So&. Tvv~y Inat.nkoun. 10:107-114 1-159. (MIRA 13:5) (Bering SeA--Zooplankton) ZILIKMkN, A.L.: OWNRUH, A..K. Bffoct of the density of the population on the development of its components and the mortality rate in Cyclops (Copepoda, Cyclopidae). Biul.MOIP.Otd.biol. 64 no.4!125-139 Jl-Ag '59. (MIU 13:4) (Animal populations) (Gopepoda) GICYNRIKH, 16 1. ----I......- Horizontal distribution of copepode in the central Pacific and factors determining it# Trudy Inst. okean. 41331-41 160. (MMA 13:9) (Pacific Ocean-Copepoda) GEMM, A. R. ------- --l- Plankton in the surface waters of the central Pacific. Trudy Inet. okean. 41:42-47 160. (KIM 13:9) (Pacific Ocean-Copepoda) A.K. Principal types of verical distribution of copepods in the central part of the Pacific Ocean. Dokl.A11 SSSR 132 no.4: 921-g,,4 Je 16o. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Institut okeanologii Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akndeinikom A.A.Grip,or'yevy,mo (Pacific Ocear~--Copepoda) .~St~d f., 1-'Mh P-ft. 5~1- Cm-... It 2. k,,- M. A., r- i t iL 7~, A. P- f ~ cf --t-I r,~. t5-_-'- ~C-tizm Y'l -! 'd of or, - rT! WAZL=,. t. T. I., -f tn - - r- z-. _ :z.Z) zt, 17- 7~ 7. ~f 7. f: 7 6f 4.1----~t-k: ll-t_-~= f-r-ttza !7. ~4 rcllr: c. GFYNRIEH, AJ ~ ~,0,111 ojA` "toll arld quaritit"IfAvo JI: ).'I )" i'llik" )'I "; , ) - - ~ I Il wertri-n part, -,)f' t' v. Pacific, ic-an. Tru(iy Gl~i-J j'. , )L- -a , : 20-9-223 ' ("I - ( ,,,! "Ut I -- -, .1 ) 1 - I-91,tit'.1t ol:vallolovii AN 535R, (Fz.cilfic. )ccan--Zooj '. ~!:~ t3n) GEYNRIKH, A.K. Seasonal variations,in the plwaton of the world ocean. Report NO-1: Soaoon&l Yariations in the plankton of middle and high latitudes. Trudy Instookean. 51j57-81 161. (MM 14s6) (Plankton) GEDRIMP AIR* - Vertical distribution and diurnal migration of copepods southeast of Japan, Trudy Inst,okean. 5102-102 161, (MIRA 106) (Pacific Ocean-Copepoda) GEYNRIKH, A.K. Seasonal phenomena in the plankton of the world ocean. Iteport No.2: S,,asonal phenomena in the plankton of low latitudes* Okeanologiia I no-3:485-497 161. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Inatitut okennologii AN SS2, GRYNRIKH, A.K. Characteristics of b"ic planktonic commmities of the Pacific Ocean. Vop. ekol. W7-20 162. (MIRA 1511l) 1. Instititt okeanologii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Pacific Ocean-Plankton) GXYNUKH, AsK. Clwacteriatigs of main polgic com=nities in the Faicific Ocean. ITudy Inst. okwm. 58t114-134 162. (MDU 151l2) (Pacific Oceab-Plankton) GLYNHIKII, A,K. Filtering ability of copepods in boreal and tropical regions of the Pacific Ocean. Trudy Inst. okean. 71;60-71 163. (MIRA 16:11) GEYNIUKH, A.K. Ags Irl'ollpfl of' ('Opellod populntion in the tropical pArt of the Iqlcific Oesall. Okalmologlia 3 nr,.1:81-99 163. (MIRA 17:2) L Zll!ltl~'Ilt -fit OvIlnoRgili AN "),l)'Sil, GEYNRlKH, A.Kt I - ~ , 1. __ Sin-face plankton of the northeastern part of the Pacific Ocean. TrijdS Inst. okean. 61~;77-94 164. (MIRA 18;8) GEYNRIKM, F. Handbook of factory management. Tekh. zhur. No 1, 19". VOLKOV p Vladimir Fedorovich; CHICHEM, Aleksandr Ivanovich; GAMMIK, A.A. . retsenzent; GENRIMS G K reteenzent; NESTEROV, Yu.F., I# nauchrVy red.; VWN-A, , *1 .; )MAKOVA, D.K., tekhn. red. [Ship refrigerating machines and installations] Sudovye kholodill- nye mashiny i ustanovki. Leningrad, Gos. soiuznoe izd-vo sudo- stroit. promyshl. 1961. 261 p. (MIRA 15:2) (liefrigeration on ships) ACCESSION NR AMhO21937 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ 0eynrikhs, Georgiy Karlovich Marine and coastal oxnen plants (Sudovy-97a i bereeovyor kislorodny*ye ustanov1d)., Leningrad,, Sudpromgis., 1963, 341 P. illus.0 biblio. 1,700 copies printed, TOPIC TAGS: oxygen prodMetion, liquid oxygen, liquid oxygen storage, liquid oxygen transportation, liquid oxygen handling oqvipment PURPOSE AND COVERAGE; The book gives brief information on the technology of ob- taining oxygen from air,, the equipment of modern oxygen stations, and principles of Dlanning such stations, There is a description of these stations and their basic components; a detailed examinAtion of the assembly of centrifugal qnd axial air and oxygen compressors, air cleaning equipment, tubing, separation columns, and the auxiliary equipment of deep cold installations. General information on the use of the basic equipment of oxygen and gasification stations including testing, ad- justment, and maintenance is included. The book has a theoretical analysis of the storage of liquid oxygen and presents a method of thermodynamic calculation of oxy- gen cysterns and cold gasifiers of liquid oxygen; calculated and experimental data are compared. The book is intended chiefly for workers in design organizations and engineering personnel at oxygen installations; it can also be used bjr students of Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR AM4021937 higher and secondary educational institutions. TAKE OF CONTENTS (abridged]: Foreword - - 3 Ch. 1. Oeneral information on the*tecbnology of obtaining oxygen from air using the deep cold method - - 5 Ch. II. Shipboard oxygen installations 80 Ch. III. Features of the assembly of compressorson ships 100 Ch. IV. Assembly of detainers 113 Ch. 11. Tubing - - 117 Ch. V1. Assenbly of deep cold blocks and air alleaning equipment - - 126 Ch. VII. Oxygen cysterns and tanks, their servicing, and maintenance - 133 Ch. VIIII. Use of compressors - - 150 Ch. IX. Use of detainers - - 178 Ch. X. Air cleaning equipment and its use :185 Ch. X1. Process of obtaining oxygen by the deep cold method - - 207 Ch. X11. Floating oxygen cy3tern3 - - 246 Ch. MI. Methods of reducing the loss of liquid Oxnen in storage and Cord 2/3 ACCESSION NR AN4021937 transportation - - 264 Ch. XIV9. Servicing ahipboard "n cysterns 291 Ch. XV. Gasification of liquid en - - 296 Ch. XVI. Inspection of the basl=cators of mWen installation operation - 328 Bibliography - - 338 SUB CODE: CH, FL SUBMITITEDs o9ju163 NR REF SOV: 022 OTHER: 005 DATz AcQ: 2oFeb64 Card 3h PF "Basic RIKHS, I. P. Cand Fed Sci -- Hiss) qu-~ 4ft teachituAinging, by in a school of (Acad Ped Sci Nos, 1955 - 16 pp 21 ci~) RS.;~'SR. Sci hes Inst of Metnods of Teaching) . 100 cc, p i e s (KL, -'2-57, 107) 11 0101 i /LNT(M~ /F-41.1(v) /T /F4P(t) (P) '-AZ7WC_AP602 34 3 5 SOURCE CODE: UR/0135/66/000/007/0001/0003 tinMOR: Baranov, M. S. (Candidate of technical sciences); Afanaalyev, V. N, (Engi- neer);,Voshchi ki MA L. (Engineer); Vaynshteyn, R. M. U Jn_ee_r_)_-__R:eLeJ!S_bJk ins ngi E. V. L.:nt 1 y I (Engineer); Tagano T.- (Engineer),- (Engineer) ORG: All-Union Extramural Machine Building Institute (Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy mashino- stroitellnyy insUFu_iT' TITLE: Laser weldina of some metals it ;SOURCE: Svarochnoye ~roizvodstvo, no. 7, 1966, 1-3 1TOPIC TAGS? loser application, laser welding./ SU-1 laser welder, IKhl6H9T steel, ,KO steel ABSTRACT: The results of laser wflding of fillet joints of copper and L-62 silver coat ed brass with IM1811 st 1, KOIsteei and copper are presented. The SU-1 laser weld- ! er (shown in photograph) as GO to weld thin wires [d < 0.1 mmm) tached to semicon- 4uctive and microelectronic devices. The unit power input is regulated by adjusting ucl various object lenses with focal distances of 10, 20, 40, and 50 mm. Unit power input is calculated by the hMula g g W21tp where W2 is the energy of radiation considering the losses in the optic system in joules; t is the pulse time in sac and F is the fo- cal area in cA The weld penetration and width are proportional to the maximum Volt- UM 521,791.72%535.14M2.16-194 Card.l./12_ - 1 T, 03011-67. ACC NR3 AP6023435 z,e of the condenser battery. ble for-Uok steel t. This relationship is shown in a ta where focal distance is 20 no. Another test was carried out on strips of UBA steel wit ~a thickness of 2.6 ran (surface condition of the 10th class in accordance with GOST - - inorler to determine the relationship between width and penetration of the -ewea-IdLsUaL the defocusing. These tests showed that when Af = 0.75, the weld penetratio 'Was max h = 22 P. Overlap welding was carried out on copper witY(L-62 brassy Twith non-coated brass, lKhION9T stainless steel, KO low-carbon steel a~_d _fina~ily on copper wires. Without stripping the insulation [Afl] copper wire of d 0.05 mm was welded to ,a silver-coated brass rod of d = 0.5 mm. Neither of these'specimens showed cracks in '~the welds. However, microporosity was indicated in some of the specimens. Shear strength tests of the welds were carried out on two types of welds: without stripping ~the insulation from the copper wire and with bare wire. The first specime'ns had an ~average shear strength of 25.3 kg/mm2 while for the second typepe, a shear strength of j26 kg/mmZ. The small difference makes it feasible to recommend this welding process ,without stripping the insulation. A comparative test of the laser-welded and brassed ~joints was made. The latter showed an average strength 13% less than the welded ,joints. The authors conclude that the laser-weld d joints have considerably better mechanical properties than the soldered iointrx, Ichis is due to the smaller beat-af- fected zone. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 1 table. SUB CODZ: 13,20/ SUBM DATE: none Joinine of dissimilar metals II i Card 2/2 avm 4 ; I ; i ,; 1: j.1 - IT :.~ i: I : . ~ ;,i : .~ J.,-! ~,' ~ jj4~jj FIA - ; I I I I - ~ , I - i I ; "i I -*:i~.!:i,."t;iii'i~,1",(.,i.i ml flh at .o PIA PA gc ae is it 'r IT 1 1. - 4 1~41 V AL J, R, 14 tl M .4111; t1'T ill GEMIKHS,S. in2hener . Temporary timbering of vaulted crons section mines, Mast. up ,1. 4 no.3:18-19 Hr 155. (MULk q:6) Wine timbering) 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified. 135-10-5/19 AUTHORz Portnoy, N.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Go ;Uhq.0orf, N.G., Engineer -In ---- - TITLE: Preventing Cracks When Welding the Aluminum Alloy "AMU" (Produprezhdaniye poyavleniya treshohin pri svarke alyuminiyevogo splaya. "AMU" PERIODICAL: Svarochnoy# Proizvodetvo, 1957, No 10, p 16-18 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The article represents the experience of the Urals Railroad Car Plant with welded structures made of aluminum alloys "AM4" During investigations at this plant and at the Eleetr~c Welding Institute imeni Paton it was observed that formation of hot cracks during welding subject alloys were caused chiefly by the iron and silicon contents. The standard 'TOCT4784-49$ermits a con- tent of Fe up to 0.7 % and of Si up to 0.6 %, which was found to be too high. The plant developed its own technical require- ments with the assistance of the Institute imeni Paton (Doctor of Technical Sciences V.I. Dobatkin is mentioned in this connection). The information given in the article covers the fuil chemical composition of the readily weldable alloy "AMW',the flux "AH-AlV' Card 112 and the coating"A 1V'"containing ferrosilicon. These com- Frevoriting Cracks When WoldJng the Aluminum Alloy 135-10-5/19 positions are in use at the Urals Railroad Car Flant since 1954, The coating is also successfully employed in re-welding defective seam portions with deep removal of unsound metal. The optimum content of ferrosilicon in the flux and in the coating will not to affect the shape of the weld seam and the readiness of separation of the slag crust from the Metal 8ur- face. It is stressed that the indicated additions of ferro- silicon are only to be recommended for welding metal contain- ing small quantities of iron and silicon, as otherwise of welded joints would be impaired. Complete absence of hot cracks in welding is stated to be only possible when the iron content in base metal exceeds 0.25% and when the silicon con- tent exceeds 0.20,1,,. The upper limit of these contents is determined by the drop of values of the bending angle and of the impact resistance. Experiments with additions of ferro- titanium did not result in considerable improvement of the mechanical properties of welded joints. Titanium only slight- ly decreased the number of hot cracks. There are 3 photo- graphi, 2 charts, 1 diagram and 5 Russian references. ASSOCIATION: Ural Railroad Car Plant (Urallskiy vagonostroitellnyy zavod). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 212 ~866h 5/137/60/000/012/026/041 A006/ADO I Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No.12, p.16o, # 29344 AUTHOR: Geynrl.khsdorf, N.G. TITLE- Welding (AMts) Alloy Containers PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn.o-va sudostroit.prom-sti, 1959, No.33, pp. 45-53 TEXT: The author describes the welding technology of producing closed cylindrical containers with 2 spherical bottoms and necks. A particular feature of the technology is the assembly and welding of large-size blanks in the form of flat welded panels, which are subsequently press-formed, rolled, assembled and welded. The basic seams are to 80% carried out by automatic electric welding with a semi-open are. Butt joints, up to 20 mm thick, are welded without chamfering of edges and without gaps by two-side seams. V. B. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 it i-J iv -Ji j,i E I 'r!"i I L E 1 Wr 4 ."T V. ,u KINDN(IVR FFIDMANV L.K.1 GF*YNIJXHFP~iVp X,G~ Some Indicea of three-phase weldi- of alminum and its &Iloys by nonsumable electrode and with fl". Avtom. avar. 18 no.WI-53 Ag 165. (MIRA 18!11) 1, Urallakly politekhnioheskiy Institut imeni Kircva. KMADMINIMO R.I.; GIMI T.U. Autmatio trindAC of bags. Am. pro26 33 no.3118-19 Mr 158. (MIRA lIt4) 1. T3611yulosnyy zavod "Kekhra." (Paper bags) (Paper-cutting maohinee) VEPJIIKP V~ S, Inzh.; GETITRIKHSDOFY, 14. G., inzh. RecondJtioning chroxim bronze s-lectrodes for resistance welding machinefl by build-up are welding. Svar. proizv. no.10: 32-13 0 '62. (MIRA 11,:10) I_ Vral lskiy vagonostroitellnyy savod. (Electrodes-Maintenance and repair) (Bronze-Welding) GRYNTS, A.Ye.j GARUTT, V.Ye. Determination of' the absolute age of the fosmil remains of a mammoth and a wjoly rhinoceros from permanently frozen ground in Siberia using radioactive carbon (04). Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.0:1307-1370 F 164. (KRA 17:2) 1. Palsontologricheskiy muzey Universiteta C)s1o, Norvegiya i ZoDlogicheskiy instLtut All SSSR, Leningrad. Preislmvl,!~no akado-nikom Ye.N.Psvlovskim. GEYETS Pli. G. . ..- --- Graphic analysis method for calcualting the roots of characteristic equations containing first and second order BesBel functions. Inab. -fiz. zhur. 5 no.10:77-81 0 162. (~~ 15M) 1. Tekhmologicheekiy institut kholodillnoy promyshlennosti, I*niijgrad. (I~Judtiono, Roots of) (Bessells functions) (Graphic methods) .0_ ONG: To' Amlo eal IR0444 of 1kofrige-ration Isidustry, Leninor&d (Tekhhol 6gj eheskl~ I=tI 111bay oftwshlenh6iti) TM: TeMerature field in a hollow cylinder for small values of the Fourier criterion k SOURCE: Inzbentrno-fixichaskly shurnal, v. 9, no. 5, 1965, 674-679 TOPIC TAGS: hollow I nda64ourier criterion, Fourier number, temperature distri- bution, temperatwe d, ~AWRACT: A method is lpr*oented for determining the temperature field in an infinite hollow cylinder with a constant tepperature maintained on both its surfaces. The known solution of this pr0lem has been given in the past in the form of infinite series which cofivargetL rapidly only for large values of the Fourier number. The pro- posed method is based ast Indications by A. V. Lykov that various problem associated with transient hag~-cqpfto problem can be solved for quite small Fburier numbers , 19RI if the Laplace"10*niiie integftl transformatim is used. FbIloving this advice, a regular differetitial equation is obtained in terms of the Laplace transform and an expression is derived for a temperature parameter e from which the temperature dis- tribution In an infinite cylinder can be determined with satisfactory accuracy for 1/2 UDC: 536.12 L small Fourier numbers Fo. By comparing the values of Fb obtained for 0 from this oxpression with its exact values, an accuracy to four decimal places is found vo be Otainable for Po 4 0.01. The application of the results obtained here to determin- ing the temperature field In a hollow cylinder of finite length having constant temperature over all its surfaces is discussed as an example. Orig. art. has: 20 formulas. [VKJ SUB COW-Y"/ SM-14 DAM 19Ju3.65/ ORIG W: 005/ MR IMF; 000/ ATD PPM;Y, GEYNIS, V. A, 35873 Sovremennoye lzuehetinosti rezhipia po(lzeu,nykh vor; ferFanskoy kotloviny I Wachl (;allneyshikh is3ledovanly. Trody In-ta reologli (akad nauk uzbek. ssr 11, vyp, 3, 1949, c. 169-F'l---tezyume na uzbek. Ynz. -SO: Letop's' Zhurnal'nykh Statey, No. 49, 1949 KAYLYANOV, G.A., otv.red.-, KRYLOY, H.M., doktor geologo-mineral.nauk, red.; LIWESARIN, N.A. , doktor goologo-mineral.nauk, red.; DMITRIYEV. V.L., kand.geologo-mineral.aauk, red., GRYNTS, V.A., inzh., red.; TORONOV, V.I., kand.ipologo-mineral.nauk, red.; ft*fAGANOV, Kh.T., inzh., red.; GAMOV, V.G., kand.geologo-mineral.milik, red.; BEDKR. B.A.. kand.geologo-mineral.nauk, red.; KHASANOV, A.S., inzh., rod.; KANSUROV. A.R., red.izd-va; CMMY.AVSKATA, A.B., red.izd-va; GOR*KOVAYA, Z.F., tekhn.red. (Transactions of the Second Hydrogeological Conference of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Apr.2-9, 19581 Trudy Vtorogo Uzbekisthnskogo gidrogeologi- chankogo noveshchanlis. Tashkent, Izd-vo AkDd.nauk U2bokskoi SSR, 1959. 339 P. (HIRA 13:9) 1. Uzbekintenskoye gidrogeologichaskr)ye soveshchaniye, 2nd. washkent, 1958. (Soviet Central Asia-Woter, Underground-Congrease8) KENESARBP H.A.; GEYKSP V.A. Resources in underground waters in Uzbekistan and prospects of their utilization in the national economy. Uzb.geol.zbur. no.5:5-15 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut gidrogeologii i inzbenernoy geologil, Uzbekskiy gidrogeologicheakiy treat. (Uzbekistan-Water, Underground) (Irrigation, Farming) ALDULI.AYLV, A,A,.; VOUCIP V.P.; GLY1,71S, V,.A,.; 7,AKIIIDOV, A.Sh.; KHAITOV, BA. Lae of tr.Ltiwn in hydrogeolorical studies. Izv. "' It z. SSi~. Ser. fiz.~*at. nauk 6 no.5:45-49 62. (MII~A 15:11) 1. Inotii-A yadernoy fizilil AN (Trit Lam) ( (JOOphl"iic3) SMITZT, H.P., k*ad.tskhn.=uk; GITITS, T.G., insh. In the existing 41TIsion into districts of the Moscow water supply network efficient? Gor. khose Moak. 32 noo6:20-21 Je 158, (MIRA 11:7) (Kesecy-Water supply) GITNTS, V.G.. in2h, For economy and against wastefulness. Gor.khoz-M'--11-.- 33 no.11:1P-14 N 159. (MIR,, 13:2) (Hoscow-Wat#-r-sunply nnginAering) ~1, I; ?~o 39561 S 205; 62 (X)2/003j(X)7/0I5 AUTHOR Yeinei'vanova, 0. V. and Geyntse,_Ye. A. 1021 1221 TITLE Effect of ionizing radiation on established antitoxic and antimicrobial immunity PERIODICAL. Radiobiologiya, v.2, m. 3. 1962, 434 436 I I: XT Since ilicie is it di4agreenient in %,ie%%s oil the OTLO tit' radiation on a11111111cloblal and alittlomc inimunit) the juthor,, studied this ellect in rabbits %%ith a tie\% pol\\accinc compowd of antigens, Iron) shigella and typhoid bacteria and botulinus, tetantis and gas gangrene to\oids. The rabbit, %%ere irradiated with Co"' gamma rii)s ((,(X) 0 10 12 days after vaccination. The radiation klitniage \%its characleriied hv loss ol %%eight, leucopenia. and death. Immunized rabbits %%ere more resistant to radjallon than nonuni-auni/ed, 15 i",,of theformet group (tied after irradiation compared %%it h 48 ", of I lie latter gi oup. Iiradlati01l0fiMMU- nized rabbits did not affect their antito\ic immunity. Rabbits irradiated al the time of're%accination developed Mo times less antitoxin than control animals. Antimicrobial immunity was examine(] in mice irradiated \%ith X-r,i\,, (451) r) and it %\as tound Illat nized mice \%ere more resistant to radiation damage than nonininiumied. On the other hand. mice irradiated after vaccination 1%cle more Wilsitive to a challenge with S. typhi strain T\, than non irradiated MSSOCIANON. Voctino-medilsinskava ordena Lenuia Akadenli\a ini. Kiiova (\Iilit;ll\ Medical Older ol Lenin. iiii. C. M. Kirov College) Leningrad StJRki]T-1'1--D November 19, 1958 Card I I I 1. S. 2. US-'-',R (600) !.. Coal Mines in-I M,.'-,n .11, 7. M-i~;terlm, n.,,,,, -~ v valdn,' t0cri. ~-quO- Mist. u-1. 1, no. 111, 195 - 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fe~)r,i J",f 1953. Unclassified. Diciny, Slawomi I I botanical Institute of the Academy wt' 6ciences of Czechoslovakia. 1) Dot-ztlw'- 48 no.2:0/ F 10. (MIRA 16-4) 1. Bot&nichookiy iristitut Lhekhoojovatskuy Akademii nauk, Prugonitse pod Pi agoy. research) 4t 1- -n -'U: 02710. A.A. Use of spectrum analysis In petroleum geology. 1%v.AN SSSR.Ser.fis. 19 no*2:201-203 Mr-Ap '55. (KM 9:1) I.TSentalInsys, nauchno-iteledovatellskaya laboratoriya Ukhtinskogo kombinata Noel ASSN. (Tartu-4;peetrum analysis!-Congrestes) j MV, A.I., red. isd-va; POLYAKOVA, T.V., QjF,yN,_jcy__Barjuovjqh-. PIJW tekhn. red, (Steelmaking; modem methods) Proizvodetvo stali; sovremennye sposoby. MoskvR, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 165 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Steel--Metallurgy) GIAO. S I B I ;".W Trea, ment of chronic laukosia with urethane, Kjjn.m~d.,MoBkv& 29 nos]:??-79 Jan 51. (CLNL 20:5) 1. Of the First Paculty Therapy Department (Head--Prof.T.A.Beyer) Military Medical Academy imeni S.M.Xirov. GBYRO, B.B.,Imndidat moditainakikh nauk. Clin.ico-homtological variations and stages of chronic myelosiB. Terap. arich. 27 no.6:)-lo '55. (MLRA 9:2) 1. 1z I-y Wedry falculltatskoy terapil (riach--prof. V.A. Boyar) Voyenuo-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina aksdemU imenil. S.M. Kirova. (HOWINS DIMUSIS classif.) (LMJXCN LA. MLOCTT Ic. clatsit.) 17(14) SOV/177-58--(-13/28 AUTHORi -,Gpyro' S.B. Candidate of Medical Sciences, Avisov, the bledical Corps, and Rybakova, G.A. TITLEt Changes of the Peripberal Blood and the f.'edulla Ossium due to Osteosynthesis by Means of a L 'etal ?in in Fractures of Hollow Cylin-'Irical Dones PERIODIOALi Voyenno-maditainckiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 7, pp 58-63 (USSR) ABSTRAOTi l a l The atiole dinciannee changen of the i her I r a at , nte w ith blood and of the medulla ovaium , l variouo fraoturem of hollow cylindr c bonee and local ohangen of the medulla osaium prior to the introduction of the pin And after ita extraction. A ereat many scientinto includin Rayah (1943), (1954 ), Y4,1. Dubrov Slani (1941), R.L6 Oinsbur ev (19 ) who ntu4led the red (1952)9 A.S. Ignat 1 g, ~ blood of p4tishts 4 ter onteopynthapio, aboarved OArd 1/) in severAl cones anemia of differept degrees, Ya, "C)V/J".- e Changes of the Peripheral Blood and the !.:edulln to Osteosynthesis by Yeans of a Metal Fin in Frnctures of 'mollow Cylindrical Bones G. Dubrov experimentally proved locil chan,--es r of the medulla ossium after osteownthesi-( of the hip bone, The author of thi,,; article wins up the results of his investij-1,ations in the followinC conclusions: 1) Concernin,- Lhe blood s stem osteosynthesis is not contra-in4icated. 2~ Osteosynthesis of the hollo,~,; c~71in,-irical bones by means of a metal pin take.,, no effect on homa- topoiesis. The chanCes of the blood system fol- lowing the operation are temporary or reversible. 3) After osteosynthesis, active hematopoiesis is to be observed in the punctate of the pitient's sternium. 4) In long hollow bones ~~,,-ithout active and general hematopoiesis the steel pin is an in- significantly negative effect on the hematopoietuic Card 2/3 functions. Only in the zone diroctll,, idjacent to OV/ 1 ChanCes of the Peripheral Blood anl the '.:edulla Onsitir. hie to Ostoosynthesin by r,*eans of a 1,"etal Fin i_,i Frrtct!iro~; oi` liollo%,: Cylindrical Bones Vic pin's cnniil an excrescence of t1lo :;I'romc or the connectivum an,~. a restraint nf 1,1.i, ictive -maren- chyma take place. 5) It i:-; tr) be ~7,,ipposed that chan(.-,es o.k" the blood sy-ftem dtx to result from the metal pin as stimulur; of '6ie re- ceptors of the medulla ossium anl from the effect of the very injury and the surEical intervcntion. 6) Durinc 3 to 6 months followinC operation the compound of the peripheric blood in-most of the patients vas normal and onl,,- in a few cases was a t-~ndency to moderate leueopenia with relative lymphocytosis and neutropenia observed. ThQre are 2 tables. Card 3/3 GIMP S.B., kand.mod.nauk; TOWZAKOV, Y.L., kand.med.nauk Felty's 9."dromo; clinical aspects, pathogenesis, therapy. Terap. arkh. 31 no.10:76-81 0 159, (MIRA 130) 1. It klinikI 1-Y falculltetakoy tarapii (mchallnik - prof. V.A. Bayer) i kliniki khirurgit usoversbanotvovantya vrachey (nachallnik - deystvitellr,v7 chlen AMN SSSR -,vrof. ?.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenno-meditain- ekoy ordena Lonina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (ARTHRITIS, ROUNATOID) GEYROx S,Bbj TOI',UZAKOVg V.L, Surgical treatment of patients with Felty's syndrome. Vest. khir. 85 no. 8181-88 Ag 160. (MMA 14: 1) (ARTHIMIS, RJIEUMATOID) (SPLEEN-SURGERY) GEYROS S.B.; MITROPOLISKIY~ A.N. Clinical picture of Brill-Sy=ers diBease (giant follicular lymphoma). Frobl, gemat,i Perel, krovi 6 no.113(>-43 161. (MIRA 14:2) (TUMORS) GEYRO~ S.B.0 dotsent GmerF,-1 prrinciples rind plan of the-ap.,; for ,,,,tients with chroni!~ ly-iph,,ttc Dmikomia In relation t.(.) the fom., stago, anct phiise of 61.9erse. h,ub3.,j;Emat,i peral.krovi t, no.~A3-17 Ap 161 ~MIRA 14:6) 1, 17-, 1-af9dry fnkulltetskoy terr.pii Nc.l. (mc~.. - .2rof. V.A. 111-7eymo-mtditsinsl:ny (-r-,Ien'!;. LerAna a~:a-;emii (LEUKENTA) GI;Y.-.01 S.D. , dotsent; KLYAGIMN, MISHCH M'O, A.S. (Ioiningrad) Mcroglobulinemin (Waldenstriials diseaset systemic lymphoreticullosis). Vrach. delo no.9:36-41 S 161. WIRA 14:12) 1. Kafedra fakulltetakoy terapii(nachallnik - prof. V.A.Beyyer) Voyenno- r.(~dltsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (RETICULO-MOTHELILL SY3TIY-DISELSM,) GZrRO1 S. B.,9 dotsent; TOLUZAKOV, V. L., kand. med. nauk; DYGIN, V. P. _116 n-f~_g'riftd) Splenectaw in autolnnune diBeas,es of the blood system. Klin. med. no.6:62-69 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Is kliniki fakulltstakoy terapii (nach. - prof. V. A. Bever) i kliniki khirurgii dlya usovershonstvovaniya vrache~ (nach. - deystvital'Wy chlen AMN SSSR prof. P. A. Kupriyanov Voyenno- maditainakoy ordena Lanina akademii imeni S. M. Kirova. (SPLEEN--SURGERY) (BLOOD--DISEASES) -GEM, SJL, doteent Controversial proble= in the theory of osteo- and myeloaclerotic IsuUmim Probl.gemat.i peral.krovi no.329-11 162. (KMA 15:3) ;. V , 17~, )" 90h -1 L Im Klizai ftkulltetakoy terapii (nach. - prof. A. Bay--- - Voyemo-moditainskoy ordena Lenima akademii imeni S.M. Kirov&. 4-W" (UWMA) M"M, S.B.,. dotsexit; EERTMER, G.B.; SIEWO,, L.F. (laningrad) Successful X-ray tbarapy of torpid paraparesis of the logo in chronic lymphatic lm*emia. Min.med. no.9:143-146 162. (KMA 15:12) 1. 1z klinlki fakulltetakoyterapii (nacb. - prof. V.I. Beyyer) i kafndry rentgenologii I radiologii (i. c. nacb. - prof. V.S. Vakhtel 9 Toy-enno-veditainskoy ordana lanina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (LEUKMTA) (PARAFIXGIA) (I RAYS-nMtAMTIC USE) t 1,7 7 (MARB141-11RIMS11 ZA, I'El SK F "'iii., '~( '.- -, I ) *, s,~ -r, ; V "' -I' ~ i "'h I ~' , if , F ~ ; YERYKAD. ",~ V. .k J' , ,'i 'I`z~ -,';i,NKf , ~' I . -*l",.rEjc: t ~,rqn:', Cus;'_ ~,, i-, hi~ bi-; (A .,' n :- -rf~. ' ,, ~, L: -' ,~2.r-_ -cs a!l ' I - . a-, A .,n ', n~, .: ''. , ". . , 'w " -.)I '~' ~Ar.~ 1), . vc~n.._Tjp. . Z.I;,: . - to, t .. I ..- . - 1.6 GMO, S.S. Smission spectrum analysis of specimens from Devonian and Carboni- ferous sedimentary strata found In the Troitako-Pechorsk District of the Komi A.S.S.R. I%v.AB SSSR.Ser.fis.19 no.2:200-201 Mr-Ap 155. (KLRA 9: 1) l.Ukhtinskiy kombinat. ('rartu--Spectrum analysis-Congresses) MOD(, T.G.; GWRO, S.S. Bitumen occurrences in Pro-Jivet sediments. Trudy VEGRI no.133:347-352 159. (14IRk 13:1) (Timan Ridge--Bitumen) (Peebora Valley-Bitumen) GKYRO,t.AA,- " ...... -, I .1. -1-1- Geachemical chiracteristlea of i)etrolnuiz) ]n '.~. arou based cm iril'i-ired absorption .,~voctra. Trudy VNICIFj no.212. GaoKlilm. nbor. no.8tl3f~-1.6~ 163. Now mat'.odr, of ,!,f: ; am-1, . yAs of bitu~%cns. lbid.:250- 262 (Mlia 16:12) 3/048/6 - 3/027/001/038/043 B1'25/B102 AUTHORt Geyro'.S. S. tITLEi Geochemi cal charilc*.vri infrared absorption .1, t,;iumens ftcror;Jing to the 1." v. 27, PER10DICALi Akademiya nauk L~o3ll. ~Icri no. 1, 1963, 110 - I'', TEXT: Determination of the contend ;,ro-.ffin itructures and aromatic structures (lil.31 11-15 rir in b! tumens nr:d mineral oil from the infrared spectra is desor-,i-, :"~osze spoctra vere rec-)rded by a single-ray spectrometer of the tyi'i "IKS-12). The qbsorption in- tensity ration of the carbon and components sho-,v how f~z the mineral oil has undergone VeoOlpm~--,! :-,1-:-i1ion. The bitivnens (,an be classified from their spectra in ffrir the spec! 'ra of tile first group have their maximum at 6.1 - t,.' -.,. rt,l i tire similnr to the spectra of the waakly metamorphoued mineral v~!-;. r-,)vc1ra of the socond group, which occurs the most frequently, !!~i, r, !,-Oire absorption intenoity in the range 6.2,ttis of the same order of 11)j.Je fin in the ranpe 'j.0IA4 .In the Card 112 -'/04.fl/'6 V0,27001 /058/04 3 Geochemical chRracteristics of* )112 ~/ B 10.1) spectra of' the third group t h~! Pilo!, i (it' tho oxyl-,en II011111 i 13 more intense than that of' the nromatic f~ Tho specira of the fourth group show strong absorption at and be long in mos t c ases to strongly metamorphosed bitumens. :;7, --nt, results agree weil with all geological data usable for clast;i f i~ i inOicating that the method is suited for rapidly classifying larr,- r:,i of' bitumens according, to their carbon content. There are 2 fiinir;-., tables. CRrd 2/2 YAL*.~. taidi e s of t, j%(. n v J n t.!.(- c row, n., - c t t on of Noftegazqt~i~lm I goofiz. nc).8:35-~8 165. (MIRA 18t8) laboy-ator!ya I.u ii~ ravlunlya. In TV, I :-I t cj" Iv) ARTAMKOV. Mikhail Alskseyevich; retsenzent; RYIUZOT, A.B., rodaktor; SEGAL. N.M., redaktor; KEDVXDBV. L.Ta., tekhnichaskiy radaktor LSafU%Y engineering in the manufacture of viscose fiber, cellophane, 8nd caprons eilkj Takhalke bezopeenosti pri proizvodetva viskotnogo Volokus, tsellofana i Impronovogo shelka. Pod red. A-N-Riswova. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo N-ve legkoi oromyshl.SSSR, 1957. 140 P. (MLRA 10:8) (Textile industry--Safety measures) GIIYSBZM, S.M.; SHIKKOV, NA. Ability of staple fiber to be processed. Tekst.prom. 17 no.10:21-22 0 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Rayon spinning) USHANDY, 3,11.; LAVIIW'YNYA, TeA; GIffSBM, S.M,i SEDMOV, N.K. Syntheti6 fibers frompolyvinyl alcohols. Khim.volok. no.4: 3-5 '59- (MMA 13-2) 1, Institut vyeokomolelmlyarrqkh soyedineniy All SSSR i Leningrad- skiy lavod. (Textile fibers, Synthetic) (Vinyl alcohol)