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1) guol,---66 - -W(.1) ..... AT- - ------ -.1 .. ......... . ... ... ------ L ACC NRI - AP6012482 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/004/1182/1187- AUTHOR: Gifeysman, Sh. N. ,:ORG: Kishinev State University (Kishinevskly gosudarstvennyy univers !TITLE: Ionization enerE of shallow traps in ionic crystals i ISOURCE: Fizilca tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 4, 1966, 1182-1387 TOPIC TAGS: Ionic crystal, ionization, Impurity center, cryotal lattice defect, phonon interaction, color center, polaron iABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work by the author (with Ye. Perlin, ZhETF v. 49, 1237, 1965), dealing with the ionization ienergy of impurity centers in ionic cry.,;tals. Unlike the earlier F3'uud) ~which was devoted to th(~ case of a strong coupling 1,etweer, the localized ielectron and the lattice defect, the present study deals with weak !coupling, and with arbitrary electro-phonon coupling. The calculation !is based on the theory of shallow traps such a., r- centers, developed by iYu. Ye. Perlin, the author, and others (FTT v. -7, 11*467, 196~,; Uch. zap. lKishinevsk. gos. univ. v. 80, 3, 190-5). "ie lonizatlon enevgy is found to be equal to the Coulomb terra of the polaron with effective mass cor- rected with allowance for the deformation of the polaron state by the field of the defects. The results are compared with the limiting case i L-C-ld 1/2 -L 29981-66 ACC NRi Ap6ol2482 III v of strong couplinL; with defects, such as cryitals of the type A B Ii VI .land A B . 7he ground-atate energries obtained in the two limiting cases of stron-, and weak coupling of Lhe localized elcotron with the U lattice defect turn out to be quite close to each other. The only dif- ference between the two couplings is that the extermal values lie in jdIfferent regions. Comparison with experimental data by others shows Igood agreement for some crystals. The author thanks Yu. Ye. Perlin for Icontinuous iziterest In the work and valuable remarks. Orig. M-.-Fa-s: 132 formulas and 2 tables. i ! 'SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 17Sep65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 007 L(;qr d --pigig ( A, W ) -cois--i AUTHOR: Perlin, Yu. Ye.; q~feysmanj Sh. N. ORG: Kishinev State University (Kishinevskiy gosudarstvenr4y universitet) TITLE. Diamagnetism of bound polarons S=E.- Fizika tyerdogo tela, Y. 8# not 11, 19661 3324-3334 TOI~W TAGS: polaronj diamagnetism, impurity centerf ionic crystal, electron spin, magnetic susceptibility,, ionization ABSTRACT: This is a contimmtion of earlier work (M v. 7, 14�7, 1965 and elsewhere dealing with bydrogenlike local centers in ionic crystals. The present article ex- tends the earlier results to include the ease of a weak homogeneous external magnetic field and the case of W"bound polaron. Inasmuch as the Lagrangian formalism of quantum mechanics has been developed onV for systems having a classical Lagrangian) the present investigation is limited to diamagnetic effects of the localized electron 'which are not coupled to the spind The partition function of an impurity semicon- ductor in a magnetic'field Is represented in the form of a Feynman functional inte- gral over the trajectories of the localized electron. In the zeroth approximation, the system is descriW by a trial Lagrangian in which the Coulomb terms are imitated by elastic interactions. The dependence of the trial-Lagrangian parameters on the magnetic field is disregarded. In the first approximation in the difference between the true and trial action the authors calculate the free-energy correction which is Catd 1/2 J GIGA, V., general-mayor; YURCHENKO, Ya., dotsent; KULIKOV, I., kand.- .-- edapopicheskikh nauk p "Pedagogy; essays on the theory and practice of academic instruction and training of Soviet soldiers" by A.G.Bazanov. Reviewed by V.Giga, IA.IUrchenko, I.Kulikov. Voen. vest. 41 no.2:120-123 F 62. (FIRA 15:3) (Russia--Amy--Education, Nonmilitary) (Bazanov, A.G.) GIGA, V., ge*wal-mayor; KALININ, V., podpolkovnik Search for now methodological forms. Voen. Test. 42 no.807-79 Ag 162. (MIRI 150) (Military education) S/137/60/000/10 12/b03/041 A0061AOOI Translation fromi Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 12, p. 77, # 286W AUTHORSt Ponomarev, V.D,,.Giganov,. O,P, TITLEi Separation of Tantalum and Niobium by Liquid Extraction PERIODICAL: Izv. AN K&zSSR Ser. metallurgii,obogashcheniya i ogneuporov, 1959, No. 1 (4), PP- 3 - 15 (KAZ. summary) TEXT: Laboratory Investigationa were made on extraction of Ta and Nb from a mineral acid mixture by tributylphosphate. It was established that Nb is more completely extracted into the organic phase at a concentration of H? 4 - 6 n. and HL>SO4 6 - 10 n. in the initial solution. At a Nb205 content in the ini- tial solution as high as 30 - 35 9/1 its extraction into the organic phase is 98%. Separation of Ta and Nb, if they are jointly present in the solution, can be performed by two ways: 1) in the absence of H2SO4 in the solution containing H? 0.5 - 2 n., mainly Ta is transferred into the organic phase, whereas Mb re- Card 1/2 s/l)7/6o/ooo/t12/oo3/1U41 A006/AOOI Separation of Tantalum and Niobium by Liquid Extraction mains An the aqueous phase; 2) from the Initial solution containing 6 n. HF and 8 n. H2S04, Ta and Nb are jointly transferred into the organic phase, and Mb is then selectively washed out of the organic phase with 0.5 n. HF or pure water. G.S. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 S/137/61/boo/100i/003/043 A006/AOOI Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1961, No. 1, P. 17, # IG158 AUTHORS: GiSanov 0 P Ponomarev, V.D., Man, O.A. TITLE: On the Composition of Nioblum and Tantalum Complexes Extracted With 3-ButYlphosphate PERIODICAL.- Izv. AN KazSSR Ser. metallurgii, obogashcheniya i ogneuporov, 1960, No. 3 (6), pp. 73 - 78 (Kaz. summary) TEXT: The authors describe a graphical method of determining the compo- sition of Ta and Mb complexes extracted from a mixture of H2S04 and HP acids with the aid of tributylphosphate. An investigation of the distribution coef- ficient of each of the metals and acids depending on the amount of tributylphos- phate in the organ1c phase (kerosene) has shown that the acids are extracted in the form of oomplexesi H2S04 . tributylphosphate and HF . tributylphosphate. Ta apparently forms a dissolvate H,,TaF 2-tributylphosphate, and Nb a complex H2NbF7. tribUtylphosphate. Highest dilt;ibution coefficients are obtained for Card 112 S/137/6i/000/001/003/043 A006/AO01 On the Composition of Niobium and Tantalum Complexes Extracted With 3-Butylphos- phate Ta, in the presence of H2804 in the initial solution and minimum HF concentration; and HP concentration ' for Nb in the presence of H2S04 ~,7%. At a low HF concentra- tion niobium is present in the solution in the form of a non-extractable complex H2NbOF5.H20, M. L. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian ab5tract. Card 2/2 S '025/62!0, 0/000/0,07/017 E039/E4'-0 ~T,`i 0 1 Z S .G- 1 j! ~j ll o jr G.P., 1~onomarev, V.D., Khan, O.A. i, Oil the conditions for the extraction ind Oll Of L~%iitalmm and niobium all(] the forwaLion of compieXes kazdektniye t)lizkikh 1)o svoystvam redklilkh m(atzxllov. k-onfer. po metodam razdcl. blizkil-,h lio svoyst. red. metallov. IMoscow, Metallurgizdat, 1,)U2, 79-97 XT As no i',rev-1.ous work oil this part of' tl-e ,~uljject Ila.-, be-Ln IMlili,iiied L-io authors present results of an investigation on the formation of complexes with HF, HP-504, Ta and Nb and on the conditions for extraction of the separate metals. The experiments are carried ouT at 200C in 1)olyethylene vessels and the phase separation accomplished in a graduated'polyethyl one funnel. The duration of mixing is 10 minutes and the time of separation 1 hciir. The initial ratio of phases is 1:1. Methods of na gis are discussed in detail and the influence of various a 1 y. pariumeters oil the extraction of Ta and N.b are examined. 1a particular the depandence of the distribution coefficient Kp and the specific electrical conductivity of the organic phaso on Card 1/ 2 On the coziditioz)~; for E039/L ,120 ti1v ol, !11"' 1110 0" thL' '10 1 -goluLion and the concentration of tributylphosphato k Vlk!') i S Tt ~s det,?nnirwd that in the presence of 3M 1!:-S0,, in olutiou of 11F the litnitiu,%~ conce-utration , zind/or ~1:1 aqueous S f 0 Ta in unliluted T1311 is I M or 133 g/litre of NboOg and 1". 1 ') - v t) ~' T1 1 0 Niobium is extracted fr~, !~oluticjn .: - g/1 i t I kwith or withaut 1)), 113P.in the fort:i oif' T F~! Froz. iL :~~atitr "~ted sulution of Nb containing a soliO pha!~e Nb is I., t!'.o 01,1101' pliwkse ill tile form of oxyflllori(le complexes 11NIWIF11-"~T1311. At ~')v o~' 11i, in. solution Tzi is extracted a.~, !'~~P ai-pd at I-Ligh concentra- :ons of He and from solutions containin, !I-)SC;4 the Ta is tr,inrfer.-cd ~n the form 1-1,)TaF7-3 TBP. for sc~paration of Nb and Ta by extracti,-,)n with froi:; -:olution:~~ aro. studied. III" in the initial' !~oltition tliL~ ratio 'TaqCj---:Nb--,0r ~ 2 or more, the largesi separaLion coc!fficlent i.,; obtained b, extracti-on from a IV-2'lk 'Acid solu'ior. I %~ I I F - 0 - 5 M ~,hL-11 tile rAtio of Nbo0.-):Ta,0,, = 2 or i,iorc- in the initial it is necessary to exivact from I :4olutioll wi-'h excess ac-ifi, H F - 3 M H2S01j. There are 9 ficures and Czrd 2/2 .5 tables. .000/007 /012 NooW101 D- nate oric 8eld IL, taLurg"' i c 114 G16 ,QV I--------- ------ drof 111 108 ~ w titut 0L..4,0011 o'r SCjIt - iris metalluro", u t'no r 5 sv~oj 13V tne a Oncen- 'u YazaO ,stem 11F-JL '0ityl C dcml~ a no Y~ V. 51 1962, IN the solutions spe- Nwa Trud~- ation i b0esso.. I eous of p III SO ~jRr'F.- ni~ 06. f orm Id from &qu Separotion od I tjol-L 86t Istri complex to ae n,.hour sured is 'jStIcLate ofj uor t0 9.0id To Jnq f Wdr pfter 0 1 vla's mea tion of orjc in tractio" 0 20 mole. to p rast ~ttra ons T OLT tye 0 1 ~o the orgOD 51ned bY ShoW t1lat ooncen rat oen- tuaLled ar$it,16 from 41~y of gF V186s deterT d ~? for 00 con 0- S. tjon5 v istil ltg obts"'o 0-T1 sti,06te +rA Th -tr[L ,,tlc res tjoTt of resu te Of inve .180tri. 6s e fi e oentr& Tile tosolva .11 thhe jum con loulsted. of mor d for of specl 'v ity indi. ueOus Ott jIjbr form an curves Au Pha Eau AINS OS the 14 00190 of the ondu uilibri eq tont. , TO III IV to leotric 0 th of I coa.r f to ed w ItIl from SrApo t of e tiork in Ct jutions The f rioien nontre, the eOT& )aent 008 00 ueous so extra ture 018 basii ack it, t1le tempera t m repre tratioll of the comple'L a aqueo. ti-jity of - a nem the are 6 formati -..urations. There C rd 1/2 a S/S 1 7/62/005/000/OCG/'Ol 2 AOOG/AlO1 AUMORS: ponomarev, V. D. TIME: suiruric acid extraction with tributylphosphate (TBP) SCAJRCE: Alcademija nauk KazaMskoy SSR. Institut metallurgi.1 i obogashche- n.1ya. Trudy, v. 5. 1962, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, 115 - 118 TigT: The authors studied sulfuric acid dxtraction in a concentration raali&e of from I to 5.5 mole. The concentration of the acid in equilibrium pliases was determined by titration with caustic soda from methyl orange. The density of the urganic phase was determined pyenometrioally, and viscosity was imeasured with a capIllary viscosimeter. The results are given in graphs. To determine the degree of solvation of the sulfuric acid in the orgaii1c phase, the experimental data were used to calculate the coefficient of distribution and to.., plot a graph showing the logarithmic dependence of the distribution coefficient.' upon equillbrium cone entra "lion of TBP. The data obtained lead to tile conclusio4, that at up t.o .1 mole concentration in the aqueous phase, the sulfuric acid is extracted in the form of complex Ii2SO4-TBP-2Ii2. From higher-concentrated solu- carcL S/617/62/005/000/008/012 Sulfuric acid extraotion with Lributylphosphate (TD?) Ac)o6/AlOl tions tLe sulfur-`c acid Is trari3ferred to the organi, phase in, the form of com.- pound The f'orma-LI-on of a new c-.e;-,Ica'L com;,oui.d at 3 M-)-le -=.ce;,Lrat-c~n -'n LNe aqu~,ous p.nase is indirectly proved by a shlarp i;icrease ir, e.~ec,,ric coi.duc,.1'v!-,y of the ~;:,gW-.ic phase, a maximum on the curve of' the tem- Perature cocff-~clenl. of Plectric conductivity and a mininium on the curve of the relative tempera-.ure coeffi-client of viscosity. This is explained by a )eGser degree of iaydratlon of "~z,,e extracted complex and a higher degree of its disso- ciation. On tLe bazii of the different hydration degree of the sulfuric acid, it can be assumed that the degree of its solvation with tributylphosphate will a.lzo be differeit. To ext-aci. a higher-hydrated molecule, two ester molecules are required; in case of lesser hydration one ester molecule is needed. There are 5 figures and 2 tables. Card 212 6/8 i 'j/62/0L)5/0W/O09/O1 2 Aoc)6,'A. i o i AUTHORS: Giganoy,_.G. P., Ponomarev, V. D. TITLE; Moblum extraction with tributylphosphate (Ti3P) SOURCE: Akudemiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR. Institut meLallurgij. i obogashche- n1ya. Trudy. v. 5, 1962, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, 119 - 124 TEX 'A: Graphoanalytical. and physico-chemi6al methods of measuring the eloctric conductivity of the organic phase were employed to investigate complex formation in systems WF-?%O5-TBP and IIF-H2SO4-Nbp 05 -TBP. The authors studied n1obium extraction depending on the concentration of hydrofluoric acid, on the metal concentration in the solution, and on tributylphosphate concentration In the extrahent. At relatively low Nb concentrations in the initial solution the composition of the complex to be extracted was determined in three series of ex- periments using solutions with different concentrations of hydrofluoric and sul- furic acids, and equal Yu content. The experimental investigation yielded the following re"lts. It was established that in the presence of 3 mole sulfuric acid in the aqueous solution, the extremal niobium concentration in undiluted Card 112 S/817/62 '005/000/009/012 c/ Nioblurr. extract.ton with Lributylphospilate ('PBP) Aoo6/A I () I tr1lbuty1pnoupi,.altv is I mole/1 or 133 9/1 "1b`2()5- 1n 'lie az)6enco o. sulfuric acid ir. tile aqueous VWIUtl~011. Lhe extreinal Nb content in the eXtrahen4 ewl only at- tain lu.'[4 mole ((,~i ~/l Out of hydrofluo.ric acid solu'vions, with and without sulfuric, acid, nioblum Is extracted with 11ributylphosphate in the form of a Lvisol-vate Prom niablum-saturated solutions w--*th a solld phase, niobiur i,,, trwisferved to the ester phase In the form of oxi,'-'-ouride Complexes )-.?r1A)F-- '3'LBP, -'114,04-3TI)P. There are 2 tables and 3 fig-ures. Card 2/2 018'-71'6VOO51O,'k1O 10/012 AUTHOR:;, 0. P Pono"11al-tv, V. 1). Tl'fI,I-,: 1,Vaj-it%iurtj f!xtr.~jctlon with tributylphosphate I,) A,,jdc-adyi~ nau~ Kazakhskoy SSH, InstJtut metallurgli i obogashche- niya. Trudy. v. 5, 1~62, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, .21) - 129 7;0(T: Tc investigate tantalurn extraction, the gravinetrji' !tiet,liod war, ,jsed lor large tantalum bnounts and tile coII-)rimvtrJc methwd for smaller qu,,~nti- ties. Tile authors Investigated tantalum extraction, depending on the concentra- 4,~on of hydrofluoric acid, the concentration of metal in the soiutiun, and MP concentration in the (,~xtrahent. To determine the composition of solutions with low tantalur. cone t,,ntration, four initial soluttons were used whose composi, tions ,e~,ere in g,/1: ial - 4; Ta 0. 113; 17 - 4; H2S04 - 3; Ta - 0. 2411; IV - '21; Ta - 0.2; 101 - '6; Ta 0.2. TBP concentration varied between 3.3 to 0-73 mole/liter. it was found that the limit concentration of tantalum in the tri- buttylphosphate, in the presence of 3 mole/liter sulfuric acid in the initial solution, 16 1 mole/liter (225 g/l Ta 205)' Without sulfuric acid the limit tan- ~ 1/2 QS/-b "(/C, 2VOG~VCOOY'O 10/0 12 T~.ntalwa extra,~tion wltlh tributylphosphate (TBP) Aoc,6/;,,, o i talum content in tKe a,-.trahent is 0.61 mole/liter (!,) 2~11 Ta.0 it was es- 5)' tablished that tant,-,.l,,Im oas -.ransferred to the organic phase in th(: form of sclvates: IrLaF,.3'19-? -and H TO .3TBP. There are 3 figures and 2 tables. 2 7 Card 2/2 GIGANUV G.P.- 1101,10HAREVp V.D.; MAIlt O.A. l."---.,.,. 4-1,- 0 CondiLiolw for the extractive sepw,ation and composition of tan- talum and niobium c*mplax ores. Trudy Alt. GMNII AN Kazakh. SSR 14: 39-51 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Tantalum-Metallurgy) (Viabium-Metallurgy) GIGAS, E. Klectronic *ssuremrit of Distances. Geodetaki list, Zagreb (Federation of Geodetic Engineers and Geometers), p. 520, N- 7, No 11/12, Nov/Dec 1953, P. 3, vol. 8, No 1/4, Ja/Ap 1954. Gi(vis F - ~ -- 1- .. Measuring distanccs with an int,,rferomfter. P. 113 (Cieodezis es K,-,irtografla. Vol 9, no! 3, 1957, Pud-,nest, Ifungar-) Monthly Index of Fast Pumpean Accessions (TTAJ) V. Vol. 1'. no. 2p Febmary 1958 KIRZASHVILIP V.I.; (.'IGAURI, G.N. CharactaristIce of the grovth of spruce stands in Georgia and their optimal cutting age. Trudy Inst. lesa AN Gruz. SSR lOtl5-29 162. (MIRA 17:3) GIGAURI, G.N.; HIRZASHVILI, V.I. CharactaHation of the grovth of pine stands in Georgia and their optliml cutting age. Trudy Inst. lesa AN Grua. SM 1001-42 162. (MIRA 17:3) I j I, I; . *1 , ; G I Nature (:.r grotith of the fir wu(;rlLj of (~eorr~a wri t.%f~ OpLlmrli 11j,e I, I for their cutting. Trudy Inst. lesti Ali G-uz. 1,~-.3-18 IIS3. (.,,I -, :-".A I p . ; ~: W~l ~'. I C, 1~1., ~-, : , G . J, . lia-ture of lir,~! ~! " ., - t-.stanea , , ; '~' :::~'l-102 ~ !j , . ! . 3 ft I , I I " 1. 7 . . ~ .i - . ,q!Llliva :.~*,.:.f,:,. ir . - ." 11 . ~l ." - .,: 2) I j,*j . QlGIJ i-. 1 1 11-',% ; KC- 1 0 C.. .11. ; :NTI! KOV, (.I'.; ; ~~!' I ?i,v , Yl,. 1. ; (TTRIN. I, (: Ya. ; X. I. 1."zie of thi! RO-1 apparatus in *,hF-, clinic of, the scis?n',Ific !research Institute of Clinical wid Experimental lliirvery of the Ministry of :~bllc Health of the R.S.F.S.R. Report. Nov. -.ied. tekh. nv.~: C~11-60 165. 1 X". ? - o. -I " ~ ;.,t ~ . . - , GIQURI, V. S. lfiatOchOnlloal study of liver protein following sensitization. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immm. 32 no.9:74-77 9 161. (RUA 15:2) 1. Is kafedry patologicheakoy fiziologii I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinako o inatituta imeni Sechenova TLIVER) (BUTLINS) (AWIMAX15) GIGAUftI, V.S. Producing blood seruin without hemolysis. Lab. delo 8 no-4;46-47 Ap 162. (MIrA 15:5) 1. Keedra patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. S.M.Pavlanko) I Moskovsko o ordena Lanina moditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova, f'SERUM) (HF14OLYSIS AND IEMOLUINS) GIGAURI, V.S.; YUNN, H.F. (Moskva) Blood coagulation system and its dJsordors; a triachinp schedule. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 7 no.4:72-73 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. In kafedry patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav.- zhsluzhennyy deyatell nauki RS?'SR prof. S.M. Pavlenko) I M081:073kago ordena Lenina meditsinskogo Anstituta Jmeni Sechenova. ,13.1r,AURT, 11-I'VSHITS, Ye.V.; TRFI;OVA, N.A. i -ffect of msclo relaxanta on the cardiovaBcular syntem. Trudy 1--pzo 33:41-47 164. (MIRA 18:3) A B D GIGAURI, V.S. ~rnatflc.q (;T thp distrilmAlor, of radicactive ,tjos,)hoj-,s P32 In the organarim of rats in a stute of hypat%ermia. Trudy 1-go 33:120-N.3 lp:3) GIGAURI, V.S.; OWHINVIROV, G.S.; MURDASOVA, I.V. Clinical and experimental experience In the use of the R11-59 respiratory apparatus. Trudy 1-go 1441 33:226-231 164. (MIRA 19:3) GIGAUE, li.s. Pro to in function X tl~- I 1--r ji, ,~, -;': t .1 ~.., ~,- - ~ .: . .. ' I`- . I . - ~i epid. I ilmmn. 42 no.l:'.'?-Q Ttj '(;). 1. 1 140111irivskiv ordena I,enlrai :%. t;` 1. J; .! '1 7, . 1 .,.!. ~-(~ - chfinova. gall ;III FV Vies G. c Partl3i. m .1 "111, 0 rrier - tit d h Lr, W11 rith the If benzene am. 'eld 10 ::jimd ft 4411 rill W J~mry dii pr . t carrier: solid hea 5,4 re of w ed, f enbit dbtain dtioni; egol f for, lqmi p or Engineoringo lAb am Aik ii GTRAWM, B. P. 4699 Gigiaohvili, B. F. kak makhanisirovatt vodosbabzhyeniye vashivotnovodetva. tbitlimi. iod-vo gruz s-kh. In-ta, 1954. 12 a. a ill 20 Sm. (upr. a-kh propagandy m-,Yasovkhozov grus. nor) 2,000 ekz beepl.-na obl. avt. ne ukazany.-na gra ysz.-154,567511 636,0025/.628.18:636 Grammu, B. r.. 4690 Gigiasbvili, B. F. komplekanayn mokbonizatmiya shivotnovorleheskikh fem. tbilisi, izd-vo gruz. m-kh in-tao1954, 8 a. ozill 20am. (upr. 9. kh. propegandy a-va sovkhozov gruz oar) 2,000 ekz. Beepl-naobl avt ne ukazany 1-N 57-2-2098 D Translation Irom- Reterah,.-n~v zhurnal, Mekhanik,j 1957 Nr 2 p 81) (USSR) Au'rHoR: G,p0wriya G. Ya~ TITLE: In estipalion of the Dynamics of Air Inclusions in Hydraulic llil,!h pressure Structures (lssledwanive dinamiki vo."Auslinvkh ~kl~ut,hvmv ~ naportifth gidroteklinicheskikh sooruzhemyakh) ABSTRACJ: Bil,liographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Can-fidate of Technical Sciences presented to the Azerb. indusir in t (Azerbaydzhan Industrial Institute), Tbilisi 1956 ASSOCIATION: Azerb. industr. in-t (Azerbaydzhar, Industrial Institute), Tbi I is i 1 :!tues--Analysis,2 3. J Card 1"I SOV/124-58-1-874 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 1, p 117 (USSR) AUTHOR: Gigibe_!~y_~, G. _.Ya, TITLE: Problems of the Hydraulics of Air Inclusions (Voprosy gidravliki vozdushnykh vklyucheniy) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta ener8. AN GruzSSR, 1956, Vol 10, pp 67-78 ABSTRACT: The author obtains the rate of displacement of an air inclusion in a sloping high-pressure conduit through an application of Hamilton's principle of least action. He treats the drag force of the air inclusion relative to the water flow erroneously as a quantity of motion, whereas that velocity can be obtained simply by equating that drag force to the projection on the axis of the conduit of the lifting force. As a result of this error the author's formula, in its initial form, contains an incorrect numerical coefficient; this, however, does not affect the further reasonings, since this error is automatically corrected during the computation of the parameters of the definitive formulas from the test data. The experimental material relates to pipes 54 and 45 mm in diameter. The lack of rigorousness of the theoretical reasonings Card I /Z (e. g. , the determination of the length of an air ihclCsi n b- di "ding kq y V I SOV/'24-58-1-874 Problems of thr Hydraulics of Air Inclusions I its volume by its middle section) and the narrowness of the range covered by the test data render the use of the results obtained for other conditions difficult. Bibliography: 6 references. N. A. Kartvelishvili Card 2/2 SOV/ 124-58-4-4 100 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika. 1958, Nr4, p 60(USSR) AUTHOR: Gigiberiya, G. Ya. Trr LE- Water Hammer During the tscape of Air Inclusions From a High --pressure Water Conduit (Gidravlicheskiy udar pri vykhode vozdushnykh vklyucheniy iz napornogu vodovoda) PERIODICAL: Tt-. In ta energ. AN GruzSSR, 1956, Vol 10, pp 195-203 ABSTRACT: On the basis of his previous study (Tr. In-ta energ. AN GruzSSR, 1956, Vol 10. pp 67-68; RZhMekh, 1,958, Nr 1, absAract 874), the author suggests a method for the determination of the law of fluctuation of the discharge of water in a section of a high-pressure main connected to a sufficiently large reservoir during the escape from the conduit of entrained air inclusions. This law is a boundary condition for the calculation of the water hammer which may be obtained by any of the known methods. In the example given by him, the author uses the familiar method of M. A. Mostkov. N, A. Kart,velishvili 1. Pipelines--Pressure 2. Air--Performance Card 1/1 :3. Mtithemntics GIGIEIERIYA. G.Ta. Steady-state flov of air and water in siphon. Trudy Inst.energ. AN Grux.SSR 16jI83-192 162. OM 1614) (Fluid dynamics) (Siphons) GTGIBMIY'., 511. S GIRIberi-vat �h. 2.t IWILys of improving the quality of the t9a leaf in machine harvesting" , Elyalleten' Vaesoyuz. nauch.-issled. in-ta chaya i subtrop. kulftur, 1948, No. 3, p. 95-101. SO: U-3042, 11 March 53, (Letopis Inykh Statey, No. 1(, 1949). - .111*-,~--,YA, V. pc~:vnt.i Metallun,l~nl Mant. vieta"Iurg 9 :- -~ .~ 1; 1" / UVIRA 16:2) GIGIN, 1. Obsolete terminlogy. Mol. prom. 13, No 6, 1952. GIMMOMO GA Toad avAiometry with the use of Georgian words. Trudy Tbil, CklDff 6*343-348 t62* (KMA 16 Q) (AIIDIOKMY) GIGIIIEYSHVrLI, G.M., aspirant Objective assosoment of spoech audimetry. Vestn. otorinolaring. 25 no.3tl'1-19 163 (1-111RA 17t1) a. 12, khmik! bolezney ukha, gorla 1 nasa ( zav. - prof* S-He KhCeflinasbvili) Thiliaskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya v-.ruchey. GIGIIEVMLI Ga. Diacharge conditiorw of the Kelasuri AM Baslati Rivers. Trudy Tlist. geog. AN Gruz. SSR 17-.201-211, 162, (MRA 16:7) (Kalasuri River-Hydrology) (BealotjAiver-Hydrology) 11~1-soinetr.,., of 4,~ -4 IC A St'br. . I GIGIMUSBMI, G.11. Regim of rivers and springs in the karst zone of Abkhazia from Gumitoa to Madzhara. Trudy lnst. geog. AN Gruz. SSR 18:243-244 164. (MIRA 17:6) X. - Average perenn1al drainage and its distribution within the year in the small rivers of Abkhazia. Trudy Inst, geog. AN Gruz. SSR 20:227-234 164. (1111,Y, 18:5) rASHAICASOILI, N.V., prof., otv.red.; GAMBASHIDZE, R.B., kand.nauk, otv. red.; AGLADZ'-O,, R.I., prof., red.; BAUD23, V.M., t)rof., red.; GIGINSTMITIU, IA.., red.; GONIAWVILI, T.B., hnd.naWc, red.; TAYADU, r.1., prof,, red,; KICHINU, N.A.. doktor nauk, red.; KDULADZS, GO*%,, kand.nouk. red.; KADIRADZI, Ye.M., kand.nauk, red.0 [Metallurgical terminoloa) Hetallurgichaskals terminologiia. Otv.red.N`.Y.XPsbaksshvili i R.B.GambBshidze. Tbilisi, 1959. 324 p. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Jkndomiya nank Gnizinakoy SSR, Tiflis. Inntitut vnzykoznnniya. (Metallurgy-Dictionnries) (Russian Innpuijpe--Dictif)nnries--Ooorgian) (%orrlnn InneiiA"-Dictionnriea--Russitin) (;IN cy-S H 41 L I TTSIR (600) 7. Atuilcal fr)-,-s nf -!(,,ltp mi!~Fkry tiverclilnetis, of the 11-mg. Probl.tn'~. no.X lq5p. Montbl List of Russinn Accessions, Lll~riry of KETSK pia5tids rI3;tlrjri Of bal an! -h 23, 1964- -)y 1k All GIGIMSHVILI, 11.3. Structure of Intramural innervating mochaniams of the utoruo In animals before prepaucv, at various stages In prepancy, and during and after labor. Soob.AN Gruz.SSR 24 no.4t4,85-492 Ap 16o. (MIRA 13-7) 1. Tbilisakiy gosudaretvennyy meditsinskiy institut. Predstavleno akidenikom V.K.Zhgenti. (UTRUS-INNAVATION) :17 31 T v i 1, "t-I Ispec"Ific verle'.1, 211d tile ccjrlWtI:tI.--~ of ~TraY 1c;r~'kill fj~mnin," 1:,;r,?!rv~'evcdxtvo -' 7ver,-)vmjstv0, 21-2( '~-Y(Y), 21 ~~:3, 'Zhurnal lnyk'.~ St~,tey, 'I"). GIGTRMHVILlp N. S. Early determination of vitality in grey kaLrakul lambs. Kar. i zver., 5, No 1, 1952. 1. G'G!!.E:3' VILI, N. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Karakul Shesp .7. Developirtg it mothodolorj for selectW, grey karakul sheop with the aim of incroaniiv, th- vitality or the offspring. Trudy Inst. morf. zhiv. no 7,)'52. 9. Monthly Liqt of Ruentan Accessiong, Library of Congrest;, Rarch 19~5, Unclassified. 1. ell='~Vwltl) Ill. 0. 2. 1600') 4. Karakul Sheep 7. Production stAndards for karakul fur need to 'be thoroug~.Iy revised. 'N'Nr. i zver 6 no. 1, 1953 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl. GIGINNYSHVILI, N. S. Gray bLrWml sheep Moskva, Gos. isd-vo sellkhot. lit-ry, 19,co,. (Mic 55-3591) Collation of ttie original. as determined from the film: 319 P. Microfilm Slavic 387 AC I USSR/Fu= AnimU - Sheelp and Omts. Abs Jaur: Ref Zhur-Diol-, No 11, 1958, 78761. Author G i Title Results of Selection Work for the Creation of New Mass of "Bur" Farakul ImJbskin. Orig Pub: Ymukulevodstvo i zverovodstvo, 1956, No 2, 13-17- Abstract: In breading for a series of years of colored Karakul sheep of the "kambar" type with selection of rans which possessed lambakins o-P heterogeneous color of the fibers in length (&vwing lighter tmard the ends), with the use of related breeding, pernitted the obtaining of Karakul sheep which gave larabs with new colorings of the skins. The Createst Card 1/2 C TJS3JR 7,arm Animals. Small Hornod Stock. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 195B, 40458. Author Gi ill ystivili, N. "39 Inst iffiven. Titlo Hybridization in Karakul Breedinj~. Orig -Pub: Karakulevodstvo i zverovodstvo, )097, 11r, 4, 14-P.O. Abstract: In order to increase the vitality of the gray Karakul sheep, an experiment in hyl,ridization was started in 1953 with Argali Cvis annnon bochariensis ITasonov. The aim of the experi- ment was to obtain hybrids with 1/& of Argali blood and 7/8 of Karakul ewes' blood, utiting the valuable fur qualities of th~~ ffray Yarakuls with an increased constitutional Argaii tough- nesq. The adult Argali males xere hunted and Card 1/3 Uj,,')R / Farm A~iiiyml!i- Small Horned Stock. Abs Joux: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40458. Abstract: shot, and their spermatic cords were amputated and sent to the sovkhoz Ak-Kapchijay (Uzbekis- tan), where the sperm was extracted for the art- ificial insemination of gray Karakul awes. In all, during 1953 - 1956, 300 ewes were insemin- ated, of which 3? hybrids Fl viere born, includ- ing 6 stillborn ones; 9 died, 15 were sacrificed for researoh, and 7 remained alive. In 1955, 170 gray Karakul ewes and 22 black ones were in- iominated by the young hybrid ram Kok-Kiyik. 100 ewes (62.1%) brought forth lambs. The off- spring were obtained also from two hybrid ewes inseminated by the Karakul rams. Of 34 lambs F P 14 had gray coloration, 16 had black color- aiion, 3 were "guligaz" (mixture of white and gray hair), and one was of brown coloration. In Fp,, from uniform (by color) uating, 22 black Card 2/3 34 GIGINWHWWO N. 14 1 BUTARIN, N. S., LOGINDVA. N. V.. WIRIN. A. L. --- ...... ... 1--.- Imnal A. A6 "An attempt making creative use of the Mitshurin method of remote hybridization for the purpose of the selection of agricultural animals.' reported at Conference on Problem of Heredity and Variability, hold at Institute of Genetics. AS USSR. 8-14 Oct 1957 Vestnik AN MR. 1958, Vol. 28. No. 1. pp. 127-129 (author Kushner. KH, F.) ,GIGINEISHVILI , N.$. `111- 1 I'mf 1, !- . [Karakul sheep in foreign countries] Karskuleyod6tvo za rubezhom. Mosk-va, Isd-vo sellkhot.lit-ry, zhurnalov I plakatov, 1962. 477 p. (MIRA 16.8) (Karakul sheep) S,ft" NOZ - e C*-n-,-, S* 'I 'rw n -of to, 'k-c 6 -a. D ... A j -6'j ZL r%J .-VI on T T 1r T*a "I -V d. d B..u 'w .9'L ml ft-E .. Ad '40V4 .1 11 Adj"y J~j 06 "1.2 S-61 d~.) HV _ L ~ -a, '"61 "31 __ .- m -o-AM7. 'V ..9... V 4be ,1) -&. g.0-d- ~--- -d-"- ....... H 6i 1 9"1 .-Adj -A- -8 .'.1 '9S61 "b'E IdX) AdJ HW -M~ L -d- A9.j L .111, .&.E d- - 9-CS, -6- -Ad, -.4- sct $"I A..4- X ...d ..m -SK -c-I '1061 W-C La Ow -"O-...g .'v ..AM ..,V Y.E.-gy -"M .9.1 ....dApj a ...... g '99e 'ZO61 , -r' wt .1.61 SIGIMSUILI, T.X. "*v 4fyff.,wjq 111,41-1 - - I Forsoasting hall phanowns In #&stars Oeorgia. TrvAy MI. IFIOXI uoo'2s44-67 157, ()cm& nt4) (Goorgla-Hail) ChArakadse, G. 1. and GigAneyshvill, V. F. "Scheme of the ftqdiation iNetlicd of I'lotting tiip ~,hpp~rinez;s c, lce ir. T Transcaucasia and the ChRracteristic of ~llush ard "Istrilxtion In TranSCAUML? Hepci-t preii,,:~Pted at the -'clertific Seinion of Tbili.9i cientific Me!~nnrch T-nstitute ror Hydrometeorology, Fay 1957. (Meteorologiya i Ildrologiya, ?'0- 1, 1958)- POINASHTtLIP K.I.; GIGINffSHVILI, T.M.; NAMYARIDEN, Te.A. Aorosynoptic conditions for the formation and thawing of the snow cover of the Transcaucasian mountain@. Trudy Tbil. NIGNI no.3:22 158. (KRA 11:10) 1. TbillaRkiy nauchno-isslodnvatellakiy gidromAtaorologicheskiy inatitilt. (Transcaumsia-Snow) V. !.: Doc Geogr Sci (diss) -- "lllil darla~,,p in eastern Georgia in its cliVMIAC aRI)OCt". TbiliGi, 19511. 2f: pp (Noscow State Order of Lenin ani order of Labor Red Banner J im M. V. ll,omonosov), 150 coples (F.I., No 11, 1959, 1l(,) -.dd LZ It. I XT t. A.,c-XwAT qj j. a=) W= ... .. ... do .1 qg . 19 "1 'A T-A -1-4 IT-- AMJIMML ZTT-. vjj_-.j 20 ." . . --PF--g -A 2111141 1., lIdd.. 1".. OOVZ P.. *Opt -sq ITR 'qS 1. qj as p_jj is ~A~ vrS MIX.2 10 -R4 (ago .1vw..Vq.pA" : -.. v 44 C;Ina) ..,- 'j 'T "I", .I.. J. .-I.. qj J. q, .j '.qj_ o'rj 10.73 - P-2 .lq Iq pd., ... p v.4j.. .,n ssowr-iW A T.jIjq& .1 -11T P. _j q* so (ago . 5 --- T_.j_ %.-.Jjrp is % Is .4% so VVIMR-1.51 -T -1 -Iloqvmmt 2- 14LL -T P 3!; . W..". m is AT.Tloo T7.. ." no I iso% ;: v .4% -1 --osol-It pso "IS-Tv- v A. 10j". POT. -L-q -q tz j . TIT.q-TqM I - . 3 UT Tojoev 8; :. U.-ITST--d M so STVWT97rq:--T-'b '2-J Pos -111MV9110 r..T2.j-.ssw *,M so (Oft) -1 A..TyqT.- sAd is vP_A_.1_)_ o-T!-1rdT ss ; = _ _ I.-A -91 "'off .. T M Emq "rx : --sAd -41 as -11-d- Mojw..%- 9T~A'v is ow.vs.-b so ..."d ..S P.- ..pqff3r-r--T -W" 94 3.0 P.T" . .... 0-d 1--Tld-AS J- --T$--T;TdA'S " as V.4j.4" Aoq~ .....O"d ..T,.T-y* ---------- -______ - -1- 'r '.2 P_ qs so -doff- - TIT. - Eli- 2 7:. 11-3.v qt -.4. 7 -- - - I woz I.ra-7. z Vs. ..It. 3, 9 -1%- Xd. (dZ!--J ws" "Af -~-;T ilit."TV 0- .4% .0 T.-I q, p- '(Z..j-qO Tvoj.A*1 _-q* XWq.:q.;ojJ.oP Z.QA.15 -1 V. IZOID.401 my Ad '312"T Lft.T_l'u.mz mm 0 plq 'Joaro ... q six- - 11".1TI44 ZTX.. 'K j A* .1 .12 VUSET .,L dd 'I Am .1v3xCurm .98 ;a jtftt-..% Ilu .41 2.11-v -lilt- .8 I 'NoajAv GIGINEYSHVILI, VJI.; NIKOLAYSI[VILI, G.V. Conditions promoting the development of low-level ciGud5 at a height of' up to 600 motors on the principal air routes of TransclucaBia and their prodiction. Prudy Tbil. NIGIIIII no.',: 38-48 100. (MM"I'l 14:8) (Transcaucasia--Clouds) GIGINUMVILI., V,14. Solid deposits on electric transmission and communication lines In T,:emmcaucasia. Trudy Thil.NIG141 no.8,21-33 t6l, iMIRA 15:3) (Transcaucaoia-Blectric lines-Overhead) (Trwwcaucasia--ice) "ZIANIDZE, T.S.; GIGIMSHVILI, V M doktor,geogr. nauk, kand, fiziko- matem. nsa;'ozv,. red.; I jhILI, E. red.; sAUMZE, Sh., tekhn. reds (Critiwue of Newton's la'ws and thO construction of the Keplerian ellipse) Kritika 2akonov NINtona i postroenie Keplerova ellipsa. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Gruzinakogo in-ta im. V.I.Lenina. Pt.L.[Universal gravitation) 0 sile vssmirnogo tiagoteniia. 1961. 89 P. (MIRA 15:6) (Gravitation) (Orbits) I M . - NAPETVARIDZE, YO.A,,; PAPINASHVILI, K. 1. GIGI & , V.14., Atmospheric processes as a factor affecting glacier fluctuations in the Greater Caucasue. Trudy 7bil.NIG,'II no.8.3-9 161, (""aRA 15 ~-.3) (Caucasus-Glaciers) ACCESSION M: AR4008222 S04CE: FtZh. Geofizika, Abs. IIE1922 AU'47CR:. Gigineyahvili, V. M. TrA'LE: Hailstorns in Armenia s/0169/63/000/010035/B035 CMD SOURCE: Tr. Zakavka?sk. n.-i. g1drometeorol. in-ta, vy*p. 11, 1963, 45-53 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, hailstorm, thunderstorm, hail, hailstorm chart, Armenian meteorology, Armenian hailstorm, mountain hailstorm TRANSLATION: The orography of Armenia is conducive to hailstorm processes. Hail- storms occur most often In mount6in and high-mountain regions.- The greatest frequency of hailstorms in Armenle (14.6 days) occurs in the ~igh-raouttsin region of Agarats (3228 m) and the regilons of Kalinino ah"d Shakhnazar (1500-i6oo m) -- 7-days per year. 20-year observations were used to construct of hailstorm, oc- cul,rence in k-icnia. In order to determine the hailstorm trajectories, the author analyzed all of the observat16nal-material from 1950 to 1959. The orog-raphic pecttliarities of a particular location dictate the placing of trajectories in Cexd 112 ACCESSION DR: AJ4008P22 individual groups. There are seven such groups. These hailstorm groups are in- teresting because on the territory assigned them, the hailstorms develop, attain t~etr greatest Intensity) and die out, rarely passing into a region belonging to another group. The hailstorm trajectories chiefly lie in a west-to-east direction and are of relatively short length. The Createst frequency of hailstorms is in the central and noithwestern regions. The western and southwestern parts are sub- ject to hailstorms whose foci are located on the territory of adjacent countries. The remaining regions are subject to hailstorms whose foci are located in the mountain ranges In the Inner part of Armenia. N. M',Vachkova. DAILT ACQ: 09Dec63 SUB CODE: AS ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 GIGINLYSHVILI, V.14.; AYVA7YAN, V.Ye. AeroBynoptic conditions of the origin of hall phenomena in AnDenia. Trudy TbIINIGMI no.12-3-20 10. (MII(A IF:5) GlIGINEYSHVILI, V.M. Appearance of local charac'U:ristics of circulation proce~sse3 of the atmoaphere under conditions of a mountainous relief for the purpose of forecasting heavy precipitation and the significant rain floods on the principal and mountain rivers of Georgia related to it. Trudy ZANIG~ff no.18:3-36 165. (MI-Mi 39:1) L 2 ~,907-wO El.r(l)ACC. ~PW/JXT(CZ) ACC NR: AT6006487 AUMOR: Giginex8hVilill. H. ORG: none SOURCE CODE: UR/3061/65/000/018/0003/0036 TITLE: Evaluation of local characteristics of at-mospheric circulat -ion processes in mountainous regions as a means of forecasting heavy precipitation and floods in the mountain rivers of Georgia SOURCE: Tiflis. 'W~Zakavkazskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gidrometeorol .chesk~y__ AMI-w- institut. Trudy, no. -N-6-5. Vopro hTdro- sy gidrometeoro ogii (Problems i Fe-teorology), 3-36 TOPIC TAGS: weather forecasting, atmospheric precipitation, atmospheric 6irculation ABSTRACT: The investigation analyzes the high altitude formation of a warm front over Western Georgia and its precipitation characteristics; the spring floods of the Chkherimela River resulting from melting snow; -,.;ie effect of cyclonic occlusion pro- cesses over this Suranakiy Range and other mountainous regions of Georgia. rundamen- tal cold fronts and their effects on precipitation and river floods, and the effect Card 1/2. UDC,.--551.51 *. 551.509 : 551.48 L 29907-66 ACC NR: AT6006487 0 of the cold-front wave disturbances on the Georgian climate were also studied. The study shows that 1) the high-altitude warm front does not induce high precipitation unless it is followed by the fundamental cold front; 2) cyclone occlusion processes are responsible for high precipitation and floods of the mountain rivers; 3) the wind-type cold fronts formed in the coastal parts of Western Georgia usually bring heavy precipitation; 4) two main cold fronts passing over Western Georgia are re- sponsible for heavy precipitation; and 5) cold-front wave disturbances induce heavy and unevenly distributed precipitation. Orig. art. has; 14 figures and 21 tables. SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: 22Jun65/ ORIG REFI 007/ OTH PEF: 000 Card 2/2 OIGITASHVILI, M.S. Aopidi%m tbarapy of hymnoloplaels;prellainary report. Mod. Pam. I Paras. bol. no.2:136-137 Ap-Je 154. (NW 7:8) 1. 1% lustituta malyaril i awditainakoy parasitologil Imeni prof, S.S.Virealadoe Rialstarstya sdravookhrpnonlya Gruslaskoy BSR (dir. Inatituta G.K.Umashvili) (TAPXWORM IVXCTION, therapy. ODry*ptaris filix-ma extraots) (PIAVt$. *Dryoteris filix-me extract, ther. of hymnoloplasim) ra ! a I vq:i j GIGITASHY14pi. X.6. Geophagia in Jb(7lostomlasial. Madeparas. i paraz.bol. 25 no.3:273 JI-8 156, (MIRA 9:10 (DIRT-UTING) (HOMMM DISUSK) GIGITASHVILI, H.S. I i ~ Coinpowrison of methods for troatirw tentasis. W.8, Olgitashvill. Ned. pnras, i pFkras. bol, 27 no,2%218 Mr-Ap '58 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Is linwhno-iseledovatellskogo institutR malyarii i meditainskoy pnrnzitologil iment prof. Virealadze. (TAPAWOM) GORDADZI. G.W.; OIGITASHVILI. H.S. Apileptoid selzures during hymenolepiasis induced by dwarf tapeworms. Mad.paraz. i paraz.bol. 28 to.4t430-434 ii-Ae, 159. (MIRA 121l2) 1. Iz lauchno-iseledovatellskogo Inatituta malyarii i meditsinskoy para.zitologii ImenI S.S. Virsaladze Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya, Gruzinelcoy SSR (dlr. Institute - prof. 0.M. garuashvill). (TAMMM INYMION complications) (EPILVST etiology) GIGITASHVILII, M.S.1 ZIRAMIRTILIp L.M. beatmort of oases of anoyjo6tmaulo with carbon tetrachloride thro,Mh a duodepal tubo. Hedsparazal parazobole 29 nos 1416-4~18 Jl-,Ag 160, fmIRA 13:11) 1. Iss Inati.tuta medi-tainskoy parasitologii i tropicheskoy medi.- teimy Ineni 8.8, Virsaled-se Minioterstva zdravookhraneniya Gnsimakoy SSR (dir. Instituta I.I. Topariya, my, klinicheskim otdeloniyea T.K. Zhordani ) (CARBON TETRACHLORIDE) (EOOWORK DISMI GIGrTASffVILI, M.S.; ASULADZE, T.Ye.; HDIVAIJ, I.M. Four cases of fascioliasis in man treated with emetine and carbon totrachlorldo. Had.paras.i paraz.bol. no-5:526-5X 1616 (MIRA 14: 10) 1. lz klWcheul,,ogo otdoleniya IN'auch-no-iseledovFAtel'31-.oPo instituta nealtsinskoy parazitologii 1 tropicheskoy MA~itainy Gruzinskoy SSR :bieni S.S. Virsaladze (dir. iTistitutn IJ. To,-r1riya, nikovoditol~ otdolenlyn T.K. Zhordanlya). (LIVER FLUKE) (DIETTI-E) (CARBOP 1.6TPLICIMDRIDE) i. 1 W!t k Vt I. Tii. J-. I -f Ill 14S V Xf AI . G GI 'A"A~'- HV i 1, VACII N "t Ai 4 1 1 Mc. h 1,: 7.1 e'- 1 T f! 1:j j I~ in-tA t.!; In1 i; I L % K:! 1 Liy 17.,~d Y1 r.1 1. r~ ni che5kaya s Uv, ',:-iv, (~C.- iv 7 ny r. V rv :,, 1 ranun n! S for I pur;ya, Miatfib-- -1 Vt I t-ut u fer N!, V GIGGLOV, m. C;. rjiF'C-iov, H. G.: ItComparative evaluation olf the surCical tre.-ti-ment method cT EEhinococcus," (Report(, Trudy III Zak-av)-a-.sl,-. soyezda khirurgov, Yerevan, 191,1 (on cover: 1949), p. -70-27P SO: U-5~4r, 17, Doe. 53, (Lotopis 1zliurnal Invkh State,.,, No. 25, 1941)). , - I GIGOROVICI, R.; CROITORU, N.; DIV12M, A. Structure and electric conductivity of the silver thin layers. Studli cerc fiz 11 no.4:897-920 160. (Ew 10:8) 1. Institutul de fizica, Ducuresti. (Electric conductivity) (Thin filma) (Silver) mium, T.Yu.; GrGoRlyg, A.I.; NOVOSELOVA, A.V. kkw.rum alkoxyacetates. Izv. AN SSSR. Neorg. mat. 1 no.5s633-637 My t65. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Mwkovakiy gosudarotvennyy universitat imeni Lomonooova, klilmicheskly fakidl tot. cnr- I (,~- C. V IT BMGARIA/Zoopamsitology - GAeral Problems. G-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, 24315 Author -G Env Inst Title Parasitic Protozoa in the Human Oral Cavity. Orig Pub Stomatologiya (B"lg.), 1956, No 6) 375-377 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 A -, . t - -. L . ANGROV, S., Almd - GIGOVO A. - NIKOIDY, P.: ANIDZHIN, S. 16~~ Toxoplasmosis and Its studies in Bulgaria. Suvrao, med., Sofia 7 no.11:79-83 1956. (TOXOPLASMSIS, epidemiology, in Bulgaria (Bul)) ANG3IDY, St., Akado.; GULUBOV, S., D-r.; (,,GOV, As, D-r.; IlKoWV, P., D-r. ,20xoplasmosis in domestic animls in Rulearla. lzv. Mikrob. inst., Sofla no.8:33-40 1957. (TOXOPIASHMIS in donentic animals, statist. in Balgaria) (ANINILIC dis. toxo-plasmosis in domestic animals, statist. in Dmlgaria)