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GRIGORIYE7, G. A mill-ion passengers in Azerbaijan. Graxhd.av. 19 no.lOt6 0 162, (MIRk 2) (Azerbaij&n-Aeronautice, Commercial) i r - ~ ;tiuLdt I il~V 1, 1., G .--- Pride of the air fleet. Kryl.rod. 14 no.6:28-29 Je 163, (MIRA 16:7) (Aeronautics) GRIGORIYEV, G. Trust the instruments. Kryl. rod. 14 no.10:25 0 163. (KRA 16:11) JUAVINO N.; GRIGORIYEVj, G-1 HUM,V. minion 1. Grazhd,av. 20 no.2:18-24 F 163. (MIRA'16:3) .+reo take counci (Air pilots) (Aeronautics, Commercial) I GRIGORIYEY, G. On aerial roads. Grashd. av. 20 no.3224-25 Kr 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Aeronautics,, Commercial) GRIGORIYEVO 0. Where iB the left or the right side? Grazhd. av. 20 no.6t2O is 163, (MMA 16:8) 1. Spetslallnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Grashdanakaya aviatoiya.4 (Krannovodak-Aeronautics-Accidents) GRIGORIYEV, G.; K11LISTUN, B.; BA-1111CHUK, S.; DANKE, V.; GINIIN, A.; BLINDER, L. What should be the standard design for keramzit j)rinnq. Strol.mat. 10 no.8:32-33 Ag 064* (MIRA 17:12) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Ullyanovskogo kombinata strot~allnykh materialov, Ullyanovsk (for Grigo-1yev). 2. Direktor zavoda kerammitovogo graviya, Khabarovsk (for Bashchuk)o 3, Glavnyy inzhener znvc4a krupnopanellnogo domostroyeniya, Saratov (for Danke). 4. Glavnyy it--hener k=binata asbestotsementnykh konstruktsiy, Chlmkent (for Gubn). 5. Nachallnik Saranskogo domostroitellnogo kombinata, Saransk (for Blinder). GOLITSOV, Vladimiro komandir korablya; MAKAROV, Fedor Timofeyevich; BORDACHEV, Vladimir, kamandir samoleta, komBomolels; NAYDENOVA, Valentina; IVANOV, Boris Mikhaylovich; KULIKOVA, Galins, inzh; KARPYCHEVA, Alla, inzh.-okonomist; GRIGOROYEVO.G. By the call of conscience. Grazhd. ay. 21 no.6:12-13 Je 164. (MIRA 17:8) L Sekretarl podrazdeleniya Voesoyuznogo Leninskogo ko=unisti- cheskogo soyuza molodezhi pri Bykovskom ob"yedinennom aviapodraz- delenii (for Golltsov). 2. Zamestitell kamandim Bykovskogo ob*yedinennogo aviapodrazdeleaiya po politchasti aviatsii spetsialinogo primeneniya (for Makarav). 3. Chlen komBomollskogo shtaba "Za kuliturnoye obal.u7blvaniye pasaazhirov* pri Bykovskom ob~,tv-,Iinannow.-4mispedraodoleniI (for Na7denov*).. 4. Nachallnik Lintynoy skepluatatsionno-remontnoy wasterskoy blykovakogo ob"yedinennogo aviapodrazdeleniya (Pir Ivanov). 5. Chleny komiteta Vsesoyuznogo Leninskogo kommunisticheskogo soyuza molodezhi, Bykavakoye ob"yedinennoye aviapodrazdeleniye (for Kulikoval Karpychava). 6. Spetsialinyy korrespondent zhurnala "GrazhdanBkaya aviatslya" (for Grigorlyev). GRIG(IRIYEVp C1. (Stavropollokiy kray) A collective-farm station of young technicians. Kryl. rod. 16 no.7j23 J1 065, (MIRA 180) r,P I Qut? --rA, - - -~. li~ Aleksandr Alaksandrovich Bogomcolov, be-Firer -,,- the 'Fold 1-ter. Grazhd. Av, 21' nn.li&~9 Ja '65. MI'RA 18 11) 1. 'pets!allnyy korrespondent "Grazhdanaksy avlatsil". W.IC4,)R'Y--,V, Grigoriy A. BIK, Alsko"dr A.; OR10ORlyffe Grigorly A. [Mikhail UnstantisovIch Kursko: blogmphical sketch] Mikhail Koustantinovich Kurako; blogWicheskil ochork. Nookwa. Goo. ' nauchno-tokhns lzd-vo lit-ry po ch*mol I towetnol imptallurgil, 1953. 166 P. (KLIIA 7:6) Orurako, Kikhall Konstantinovich. 1872-1920) 24-8-13/34 AUTHORS: Grigor'LeMG.A., Yelyutin, V.P. and Maurakh, M.A.(Moscow). TITLE: Viscosity of molten titanium. (Vyazkost' rasplavlennogo titana). PERIODICAL: "Izvesti:ya Mademii Nauk, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk" (Bulletin of the Ac Sc Technical Sciences Section), 195?, No.89 PP- 95-iOl*ZU.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The titanium was molten in graphite crucibles which were sufficiently dense to hold the molten titanium for twenty- five minutes without appreciable penetration of the metal into the crucible walls. The authors usea the method of Meyer which was further developed by Shvidkovskiy, Ye.G.(2) and was intended for measuring torsional oscillations of a cylinder with a liquid suspended on an elastic thread and then determining the viscosity from the logarithmic damping decrement and the period of oscillation of the cylindrical crucible suspended on the thread and filled with the molten metal to be investigated. The authors used a high tempera- ture viscosity meter embodying a vacuum resistance furnace with a carbon-gz*#Ate heater, the design of which was described by Yelyutin et alii (3), a sketch of which is C&rdi/2 shown in Fig.1, p.96. The estimated measuring error was 5 to 6% and the Ti used in the experiments was produced by Viscosity of molten titanium. (Cont.) 24-8-13/34 the magnesium-thermal method and remolten in an are furnace; it contained less than 1% admixtures, i.e. max 0.2% Peg max 0,2% Si, max 0.4% 0, max 0.1% N. The results obtained in five series of measurements at temperatures between 1730 and 1920 C are entered in Table 2, p.100 and it can be seen from the obtained data that the viscosity decreases from 0.89 to 0.37 centistokes if the temperature increases from 1730 to 1920 C. Calculated results show that the free energy of the viscous flow is a linear function decreasing with temperature. The heat of evaporation/energy of activation of the viscous flow ratio equals 2.7. There are 2 tables, 4 figures and 10 references, 5 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: April 26, 1957. AVAILABLE: Ltbrw7 of Caugmse Card 2/2 S/148/61/000/011/008/018 E193/E383 AUTHORS: Belashchenko, D.K. and Grigorlyev, G.A. TITLE: A study of electr1c transport of impurities in molten metals PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavod*niy, Chernaya metallurgiya, no.-II, 1961, n6 - 121 TEXT: In the first stage of the present investigation, the possible effect of surface diffusion on the results of experi- ments on electric-transport phenomena in molten metals contained in capillaries was studied. To this end, the diffusion of radio- active Sn 113-123 in molten tin contained in molybdenum glass capillaries of various diameters (0.69 - 2.09 mm) was investi- gated. To avoid the possible 0 effects of convection the capillaries were held at 350 C in a vertical furnace with its temperature gradient adjusted in such a manner that the 0 temperature of the upper end of the capillary was 10 - 12 C higher than that of its lower end. Since it was found that the diffusion coefficient was independent of the capillary diameter Card 1/J0 S/148/61/000/011/008/018 A study of .... E193/E383 (and, consequently, of the surface/volume ratio), it was concluded that under the experimental conditions employed surface diffusion was either entirely absent or so small that it could not affect the process of electric transport. The electric-transport phenomena themselves were studied under similar conditions, except that the capillaries were provided with two molybdenum leads for electrical connections. The specimens were held at 350 OC with a DC passing through the molten metal until a steady state was obtained. They were then oil-quenched and, after breaking the capillary tube, the metal rods were divided into 2-mm long portions, whose radioactivity was determined with the aid of a y-radiation counter. It was found that the process of electric transport under steady conditions could be described by: d In a eZ'E dx kT (2) Card 2A0 e( s/l48/6i/ooo/oii/oo8/ol8 A study of .... E193/E383 where a is the thermodynamic activity of the alloying additions (which in 'very dilute solutions in equal to the alloying-addition concentration), e is the electron charge, ZA is the effective charge of the alloying addition, and E is the electric-field strength. The tangent of the angle of slope of the InI f(x) is given by,- d In I d In C ezME t g CL - = - -_ - I kT dx dx whencv A tg a - kT z (3) eE Card 3AP a A study of The time, t , required for conditions, was calculatel x t = - 2D S/148/61/000/011/008/018 EJL93/E383 the establishment of steady from: (4) x being 1/2 , where ? in the specimen length. The effective x 110 charge, Z , of Ag determined in this manner from results obtained on specimens contained in capillaries of various diameters, was practically independent of the capillary diameter, whth proved that Z K was not affected by any surface phenomena. Since Pikus and Fiks (Ref. 7: Fizika tverd. tela, 1959~ v.1, no.'7), had shown that the scattering of electrons on capillary walls gave rise to electroconvection diffusion, the present authors studied the effect of the variation in the current density on the apparent charge, Z= of 6o 0 KQ x CO in Sn at 350 C. It was found that the current density Card 4/)O C s/i48/61/ooo/oil/oo8/oi8 A study of .... EIL93/E383 (E2 x 1010 increasing from 0.22 - 79.2, Z 14 decreased wow from -6-3 to -0-76, the elz ratio increasing from 1 to XCIV4 8-3. This effect was attributed to the fact that electro- convection taking place at high current densities reduced the concentration gradient and brought about a decrease in the electr.ic-transport effect. In this case, the electric transport flux was equal to the counter current flux due to diffusion and electro-convection. Starting from these premises and from the the K/zX 2 fact that/ Z f(a relationship plotted in Fig. I is a straight line the present authors derived a formula: tg a 10-4 (l 0 2 (end X2)2 (8) 0.48D Sn* DCo in Sn Tj Card 5/10 a7 sA48/6i/ooo/on/oo8/oi8 A study of .... E193/9383 where a is the angle of slope of the graph in Fig. 1, DSn and DCo in Sn are diffusion coefficients of Sn and Co in Sn, C is the portion of electrons mirror-wise reflected from the boundary, n is the electron density, d the capillary diameter, X free electron path, and I viscosity. Taking E = 0, n =1.43 X 10 2)CM3 , D and D Sn Co in Sn I x 10" 52 cm /sec , the present authors calculated from formula (8) that the free electron path in molten Sn was X = 2.2 x 10-7 cm. In the next series of experiments the charge of a mixture of SnI13-123 isotopes in molten Pb and TI was Card 6/* 61 s/i48/6i/ooo/oli/oo8/ol8 A study of .... 9193/9383 determined at 350 and 450 0C. The results indicated that za was independent of temperature. The results of the next series of experiments are given in a table, where the effective and real charges (Z X and X ~VT , respectively) of Ag 110 and Ag JL98 in various metals of the fifth and sixth periods are given. The difference between charges of Ag and Au in metals of the fifth and sixth periods cannot, in the opinion of the present authors, be explained in terms of an energy-band model. it is more likely that the effects observed are associated with localIzed interaction between the impurity (Au, Ag) and the solvent metal. This view is supported by consideration of the constitution diagrams of systems formed by Au and Ag with the metals of the 5th and 6th periods. The diagrams of systems comprising Au or Cu on the one side, and Cd, In or Sn on the other, are characterised by the presence of electron compounds and intermediate phases. those formed by Au or Ag with Te, Pb or Bi are mainly of the eutectic type. It is known that the formation of a eutectic is associated with a positive value of Card 7/ s/i48/6l/ooo/oli/oo8/oi8 A study of .... E193/E383 the solution energy, V = C AB (CAA + EBB 2 It would appear that there is a direct relationship between the sign of e and the charge of Ag and Cu in a solution. The results of the present investigation indicate that the decrease in the charge of Au and Ag is associated with the decrease in E Abnormally high values of Z x of Au and Ag in mercury are probably associated with the specific behaviour of mercury in contact with impurities. It is known that the electrical resistivity of mercury is decreased by the addition of other metals and this effect has been attributed (Ref. 6. P. Mangelsdorf - Journ. of Chem. Phys., 1960, v-33, no. 4, 1151) to localized crystallization of mercury around the impurity atoms which can also explain the increased value of V~ of Au and g In mercury. Tfiere are 2 figures, I table and 10 refer- ences - ~ Soviet -bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc., Tfie Fnel ish- Inriguage references read ns follows: Pof,3~, N,F.Mott Proc,O%mbrldge 111111, Card 8/0 A study of S/148/61/000/011/008/018 B19,3/F383- Soc. , 1936, 32, 281; IRef.6: P. Mange-Isdorf, Journ of. Chem.Phy.s. ig6o, v.33, no.4, 1151; Ref.10: I. Friedel, 19511, 43,* 153. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy institut stall (Moscow Steel Institu.tq) SUBMITTED: April 27# 1961 Fig.1: Card 9/1&1j~ 35222 3/148/62/000/001/007/015 f1do E039/E420 AUTH~;RS: 5elashchenko, D.K. , Grlrorlvev_ G. A . TITLE: The electro::ii_-ration of admixtures of thallium and cohalt in liquid i-,ictal solutions PZIRIC,DlCAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchabnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya r-etallurgiya, no.1, 1962, 124-130 T~::,T: The electromigration method has been used previously in the investi,~~;ition of the properties of metallic alloys and the nature of the interaction between their components. Alloys of t,ic inctals Cd, Sn, Pb, Bi, etc have been examined, arld also with ad::!ixturos of Ag and Au. A relation was obtained giving tho effuctive charge of any component in binary dilute solutions. This relation was shown to be valid for the non-transition metals of the middle of the periodic bystem. A modified form of this relation is also valid for dilute solutions of Cd, Sn, Pb, Bi in ezich other but not for admixtures .%.cr and Au in Cd, Tl, Sn, Pb and Bi. Ag and Au form intermetallic systems with metals of the 5th Group (Cd, In, Sn) but form eutectics with metals of the Gth Sroup (Pb, Tl, Bi). It is of interest to examine the behaviour of transition and anomalous metals in solution and in Card 1/4 liq v 5/1118/62/000/001/007/015 ,Che-electro,migration E039/Z42O this papur is investigated the behaviour of admixtures of TI and Co in inetals of the 5th and 6th groups by means of electroi-Agration. Tl,alliu,ni has a number of anomalous physical and chemical proj)erties; although it is in the 3rd group of the periodio table its cliet-.zical pi-opertios are similar to the alkali metals. Cobalt tTas chosen because it dissolves sufficiently well in easily melted r.-. e ta 1 s .The clectromi-ration was performed in thin-walled glass capillary tubes ( - 1 M;n diameter, 40 mai long) with nolybdenum electrodes at the ends. The samples were maintained at 3500C and a constant current of 1.0 to 1.5 A passed through them until cquilibriu.m was achieved (10 days). The distribution of the ad:-Axture in the sample was then fixed by rapidly cooling in oil. It %-,-as then cut into short len.-ths and analysed radiometrical V. This was done by using the radioactive isotopes T1204 and Co~() in t!ic admixture. Values of the effective charge on the ad;-Axture of T1 and Co were determined by the equation d In c eEzM (3) dx IcT Card 2/4 T'he olectro.,iALration . . . S/148/62/000/001/007/015 E039/Ehn-0 ~-,-hercC is concentration of the admixture and is proportional to the SI)CC i Cic radioactivity of tile sections of Sample ; * i-t Jelir-t1i coorc!inate; E the stren-tb of the electric field; * i.i charge of the electron; k is tile Boltzman constant and the teimperatiire. The followinm values were found, using Eq-(3): 5th group 6t1i group Cd In Sn Ph Bi Z~ TI %i 11 i um -2.1 -1.5 - I - 3 +0.11 +0.2 zN CO!),Alt -22 -1.2 -6.o -11 -1.2 T:ie interactions in these solutions are discussed in detail and it is shown that the transition and non-transition metals can be described using one relation. Tile development of the ideas in this paper are largely based on assumptions and further work is necessary to confirm them, particularly on clectromigration of the transition metals and other properties of solutions. There are'2 figures and 1 table. Card 3/11 S/148/62/000/001/007/015 The electromigration ... E039/E420 NSSOCIATION'. Xoskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) SUB,VITTED: October 17, 1961 X Card 11/1, s/148/62/000/007/003/005 E193/2383 AUT!!Oi?S: Grirorlyev, G.A. and TITLE: metals Belashchanho, D.N.. nir,!:cl addition:; in nolten PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshi -Idi uchcbny1ch zavedeniy, Chernaya netallurgiya, no..7. 196-2, 137 - 139 T EX 7 In continuation of their earlier wor% (Izv. vuzov Cherna-,zi Matalhlrgiya, 110. 1, 1962) the authors do-ermined the effectivc char-cs of Ni ions in molten Cd, In, Sn and Bi by studying the c1 cc trotrans port of Ni in these metalr'. The w:pcrimantal technique consisted briefly-of the followin--: a DC of 1 A -vas missed throu-1i t1ac exr)crimental alloy containin- 1-?16 up to 0. 111; placed in evacuated capillaries and held 'Aor 10 days at 550 C, this period of time bein- sufficient to attain -~tcady conditions; after each test the Oistribution of nickel-concentration in the alloy was determined by mcasurin:; the raCioactivIty of salts oLtaincd after dissolvin- samAes of the alloy taken from various portions of solidified speci.-jens. Card 1/2 s/143/62/000/OC7/005/005 Electrotransport of .... E193/E383 The results call be summarized as follows: 1) tile affective char--e z, of nichal in all the atetals studied is no--ative (i.e. the Ni migrates towards the aaode) 2) z113. iL; theorTI-V,111) fill 111or of' hyperbolic function PlEae soive'nt metal, its values *in Cd, in, Sn and Bi beinE -3-5, -4.7, -2.U" anc! -0.7, respectively. 3) Tho z /z* ratio corref.;ponds qualitmtively to t:-.c r----'Q CO 1\1 i of tile number of unfilled atates in the third ,;iell-- of thc~-c el em ant s -The high values of affective char-cr, of Co and Ni are associated with increased scatterin- of the cond"Lictio-ii electrons on unfilled states. Lhere arc I fiaure and 1 tablc. AS S OC I AT I ON: %ozI-,ovL;I:iy institut stali i splavov (N'oz c 01; Institute of Steels and Alloys) SUXUTTED: N,a r c I 1 2121 1962 Card GRIGORYAN, V.A. NoikTa); GRI(X)RIYU, G.A. (V,, 1~1-0 Electron transfer of sulfur in molt-on silver. Izv. AN SM. Otd. takh. nauk. Mot. I gor. dolo no.3j96-97 My-Je 163. (MIRA 160) (Silver-Sulftir content) (Eloctrans-Scattering) S10321631029100410051016 A004/A127 AUTHORSt aEjSgx1Xax&__Q.Aj_Bokshteyn, B.S. TITLE% Determining the diffusion coefficient in metals by the electric transfer method PERIODICALt Zavddskaya laboratoriyap noo 4o 19631 446 - 447 TEXTt To eliminate the deficiencies of the existing methods of deter- mining the diffusion coefficients, in which a difference is made between initial and boundary conditions, the authors suggest a method of calculating the diffusion coefficients in metals on the basis of the data obtained by electric transfer. If DO is passed through a homogeneous metal al)oy, a directional transfer of the alloy constituents is taking place and a con- centration gradien t originates. The gradient magnitude along the transfer direction is determinea only by the diffusion coefficient D and effective charge z of the ions of the mixture constituents. The authors present the diffusion equation and the appropriate derivations for calculating.the diffusion coefficient. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovokiy institut stali i splavov (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys) Card 1/1 GRIGORYAIJ.,;V.A.; GRIGORIIEV G.A. Electric transfer of sulfur In molten cast iron* Izre vys, uchebe zws; chorus mate 6 no.3-.140-143 163. (MIRA 16-.5) le, Hoskovskiy institut stali i splavov. (Cast iron-3ulfur con#4) (ions-Migration and velocity) BELASHCHENKO, D.K.;__QRIGOROYEV, G.A.; ZHURAVSKA, V.; MIZERA, E. Electron trnnsfer in liquid binary metal systems. Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; chern. wt. 6 no.7tl55-159 163. (KRA 160) 1. Moskovskiy Institut stall i splayov. (Liquid metals--Testing) (Electrons) B;7" .3rfi~-IJF 0' t, . ~ . Gii I YF7 , Cl~ , . - : r1. -, , - -an. - 'n rff"-Ct )!* ~ _, -f - *. , ~,ti , r ift,! - * O~3. i . , . - , : , '. '71,r '1 3. , ~-.. f-", At ~ 1., .1-. .- -1 t r . I ~ . - ld m * (WRA I-, z7) 7 (0) P I 'i 1jr(c) j~l Aw, ACC IN A,160 35 709 SOURCL CODL: Ull/0413/66/000/019/0057/0057 i NVIi.-NTo R: OV.-diiins~Jy, N. A. ~brdvintseva, A. V. ; Zorin, Yu. N. ; GrI&c!r',"v,_ G. A. 0;~C. V., TITLF :Nothod of weldin g c~oppei to graphitewith metal inserts. Class 21, No. 166560 SCUPICE: Izobreteniya, promynblennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki., no. 19, 1966, 57 LOPIC TAGS: -.,).!tal welding,* graphite welding,copper graphite-weldin W6A'v%I A-111STiZACT: 'Tiis AuLhor Certificate introduces a method for welding copper to graphite using rv-Lal inserts. To improve the weld quality, insert m~t-diifais, such as titanium, stainless steel, zirconium or nickel, are used as filler metals. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 20Apr62/ ATD PRESS: 5105 Cord 1/1 UDC: 621. 791.7 GRIGOHI)6, G. B. Agricultural films - for the wWience Moskva, Iskusstvo, 1954. 70 P. (54-44185) S535.K9G7 GRIGORITEV, G. G.01 doteent, kand. takhn. nauk; LABUTIN, B, D., avolstent Comparative evaluation of disk and vibration screens for tW line of coke food to skips. Trudy Urall. politekh. inst. no.ilgi4-lo 162. (MIRA 16:1) Materials handling) ast furnaoss-EquIpment and supplies) M GRIGORIrEV G G kard. tekhn. naukp dotment; IABUTIN, B. D., assistefft 1 -1- V AL..-Z!." Remarks on methode of determining certain additional load* on the metal Btructurem of skip brIdges. Trudy Ural' po2itekb. inst. no.119211-15 '62. (WRA 16:15 (Blast furnaces-Equipment and supplies) VOLIF, V.F.; FEDOROV, H.I.; GHIGORIYEV, G.G., red.; YETON, L.L., red. izd-va; red. [Instruc#ons an mechanical drawing in course and diploma projects for students of the specially "Mechanical equipment of plants in ferrous wA nonferrous metallurgy"] Rukovodstvo po vypolneniiu obertezhei kursovykh i diplomnykh proektov dlia. studentov spetsiallnosti "Mekhanicheskoe oborudovanie zavadov charnoi i tsvetnoi metallurhii." Izd.2. Pod red. G.G.Grigorieva. Sverdlovsky Izd-vo Ural'skogo politekbUi- cheskogo in-ta, 1962. 68 p. (MIRA 17:3) REVENKOP V.S.; GRIGORIIF.V, !~.G,,. 51INIMAN, P.M. Certain possibility fcr vicim) ditta rogtslratisn uaLng a digitRl computer. Vych. ts4h. J voT. jr,.;g. no.2i97-104 163. (MIRA 17:8) GRIGORITW, G.G.; SUBBOTA, M.I.; TMKRLIUUB. N.K.; USIM, B.F.; AL~119, F.A.. redaktor; TINUTA, B-F.. redaktor; FOWSI- XA, A.$., tekhnicheakly red&ktor. (Gas and ps-core surveys and the analysis of p9; handbook of mthodel Gasevala i psokernovala s0emki I amlis gas&: metodicheekoe posoble. Moskva, Go*. nauchuo-tokha. Isd-vo nef- tianoi I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1954. 225 p. (KLU 7:8) (Gas' Natural) GRIGORMV, G. G. A. Ya. Krems, G.G. Grigorlyev and A.S. Medvedev spoke alocut. "The experi:ncatal application o'L geochemical methods of prospecting on the territory of the provi::ce of TL:;wio-Pcchorsk which is rich In mincral oil and natural gas" rzt,n Confercric- 1~~ tLe PePt. of G-001-eGical and GeOULMphiefil d Pnj- Rr3-'iO:-z~tr!c:JL fbthads of Scarch c-,id FroopectLng for Deposits, in 26 April 1958. (Vest. Ak flauk SWR, 1958, No- 7, pp. 125-26) SOKOLOV, Vanilly Andreyevich; BDGACHEVA, N.G., ved. red.; STARDSTIUA, I-D., tekhn.fed. (Methods and results of gas geochemical prospecting for oil and gas]Metodika i resulltaty gazovykh geokhimichesk-ikh nefte- gazopoiskovykh rabot. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1962. 402 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Oil fields) (Geochemical prospecting) SaMMDT, T. A.1 WUJ* T. P.1 TASS0111 CS, 1. 1.; AX?QW7* P. L.; W1GCS1Y1M, G. v. alA ZZUW, T. 7- "xivatim proesseaw of Ow ml 011, %w1r Intesaffity wall. Dirfocitla"Uty." AbStrINCL The article gives a description of the procats" Got anomalies observed on various levels of a &action and of migration of oil and gas, their intensity and direction in surface layers above oil and gas pools htsfily, to she in various stages a the Issistence of s9d;msafiry raxis. Vertical migraliat# of solos and to continuout processes of In the early stages a( the formation of sedimentary rods dissemination of oil and got Pools. the processes of migration cause 0 femoval of inectste sales Diffusion coefficients 0. for various types of rods studied into aqueous medium and info the atmosphere as well 'vary between 10 - )09 cm1hisHt In some cases on# taro as a primary accumufal;on of free gases In odistestnts and DbWvq The dying of diffusion of the low values of 0. their solutions In underground watfirs. At -0- ,.11. 104 - IV cms/w- the dis"m6on of During oil and got accumulation and the formatio. of got pools by siblionory diffusion alone is so great that their depositit the following processes play the Inaln parto IWr presomflon within geologic fimis can be espletned transfer of all In a dissolved etale both low "Pris"ad go. by " unshesedissess of the pace" and by the plosim see lot and in the water, a refflovol of dheow OGS and oil of #4 IWIng Cyl of "M diffitsion Mducin 9" loss" - components from the water, condensation of licluld hons- well in by ifise rKent, in a gesslook woo. formation of carbone from gum at decreasing is less we orsd pr"W- them pools at by a comoomoses r"Asecesneal of ft so to and then *411 and gas k"afty in por" wessalsearing due to 1% Mw fwas deeper bode. -.0-1, bode and to& MOIL The oil ond am pool for"Wd wNferso d; Considering she probloas of IN* flow of U Formation of to the PrWAUM of 11*66ass, diffusion " viol Me to 9" OCCOM lotions &* Should take Into Occouts! P41 only 14 w6thets imill rentemsel of pets wW *N by fles W. ft ages of 9 imp bvt'*W thise emounsts of pan" 9n w rounding their lessaiii. ow Thep - of Ms we food so be seems I dWlr4 140411413014C Shift OW 1* UM C~ 040 411"01014 of a PW within 0 shest Period of lima awa A mvAim Waacwt, WOO 4OWN, no" fa be N"t" 1W UO M WIN ft" X"3 1, 05701-67 EWT (1) OW W ACC NR, AT-70016-V SdilfCE CCDEt U~T3046 ~WOOV66~/db4/0138' AUTHOR: Grigortyeve G. Go 3 3 ORG: none TITLE: Allocation of large files of information in computers SOURCE: Teningrad. Universitet. Kafedra vychisliteltnoy matematiki i vychialiteltnyy tsentr. Vychislitellnaya tekhnika i voprosy programmirovaniya, no. 4, 1965, 134-13a TOPIC TAGSt seismography, computer memory ABSTRACT: An analysis of a sy3tem for automatic analys13 Of BeiSmo %M_q� In which data from the primary magnetagram is recorded channel-by-channal on a .field audio tape recorder In FM* An identical recordor is wed in the oodingl and machine input equipment& The xy3tam employs oomprGa310n Of the di3- crotized incramonts of signal in order to use the full length of a machine word of whatever computer may be applied to the problemo After the Informa- tion is processed In the operativo memory of the omputere it can be read outl to magnetic tape by the computer, which allows for repeated Imput at rela- tivoly high spoodp asking the slow Input operation from audio'magmuc tqw through analog-digital coder to computer necessary only once& Origs arts has: 1 figure and 3 formlas. IJPRSt 36,elol SUB CODE: 08,, 09 / SUBM DATZz 16Dec64 / On= mwo oDl not GRIGOR'YZV, G.G., aspirant. Instruwat for measuring drawplates profiles. Trudy Ural.politekh. inst. no.45:192-195 153. (MM 9: U) (Measuring Instrweents) GRUZINOV,V.K.; IJONIDOV. N.K., inshoner, rat Benzenti GRIGCR-I-UY-,Ab" , Dom, N.A., takhnicheekly kwididat tkohnich~skikh nauk, redaktor. redaktor [Nochwdeal equipment of blast furnace plants] Mekhanicheekoe obo- rudowants domenzWkh teekhow. Isd, 2-9, dop. I parer. Moskva, Go*. nAuchno-takhn. tzd-vo mashloostrott. lit-ry. Pt. 1. 1954. 503 P. (Microfilm] (MM 80) (Blast furnaces) (Netallura-Apparstus and supplies) GRIGOR'YXV. G.G. Experimental data on properties of vibration feeders* Sbor.sto Ural.politelchAnot. no.65:168-175 '58. (KIRA l2s4) (Hetallurgical plants--Iquipment and supplies) GRIGORIYXV, O.G. Characteristica of the motion of naterialg along the chute of viliration fee4nrsa Sbor.ot.Uralopolitekh.inst. no.65:176-1&9 '58, (MIPA 12t4) (Metallurgical plants--Xquipment and aupplies) GRUZINOV, Vladimir Konstantinovich; LEONIDOV, N.K.. kand.tekhn.nauk, rateenzent; GRIGORITXV, G.G._, kand.takhn.nauk, red.; DUGINA, N.A., tekhn.re4-.' (Nechnnical equipment of blast furnace plants] Kakhanichaskoe oborudovanie downnykh teekhov. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. Pt.2. 1959. 320 p. 'MIRA 12:9) (Bleat furnaces--Xquipment and supplies) 'GR:~GUP , _ 9 dotsentp kand.tekhn. nauk; LAblJTlN# B.D. , inzho ' I I New design of the device for coordinate"deasuren-ent of d.-L:wing die profilea. Trudy Ural.politekh.inst* no,101;98--103 160. OURA 14:3) (Measuring instruments) DYU"".IiOV ltlLrjV . . ;i - . I ~. ; .9 A L.A.; Yu.L.; ,, - I ilA t"LOV, C,,A,; ZrllbK(;7F A.I.; GRT(j~"Y,1,11, 1;-,Irlg GSR-9CO') gencratoro for sulmerbed are weldiAi. Mazidnootroital' no.9.:33 S ;62. 15:9) GRIGORIYEV, G.G.,- M&LIKOV, K.A.; UBMIN, B.D.; RABINOVICH, A.B. Experimental data on the useful life of main parts of a blast furnace obarging arrangement. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.- chern. met. 5 no.10:180-188 162. (MIRA 15:111 1. Urallskiy politakhnicheokiy institut. (Blast furnaces-Equipment and supplies) G,RIGCP'YE'JY G.G. , dotsont, kard.tekhu.rzuk- LABUTIN, P D. , in*2i. _Qm=wv-o of air leakciee in the c-harging system of s blazt furnacr., Stal' 22 no,2.111-M F '62. (INDA l5i2) 1. Urqllokiy politeklmiche ski y institut Yir-.rja. (Blant furnaceu.-MaIntenanno and repair) DYURGEROV, N.G.; ISHCUNKU, Yu.L.; GRlGC)RIYLIV G.G. A now efficient-multiple-post welding system. Trakt. I-sellkhosmah. 31 (i.e.j2] no;11344-45 N '62. (MIRA, 15:12) 1. Rostovskiy institut seliskokhozyaystvennogo maahinostroyeniya .(for Dyurgerov, lahchei2ko). 2. 'Rostovskiy zavod .4el'skokhozyaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya (for Grigorlyev). (Agricultural machinery-Welding) (Electric welding) DYURGEROV, N.G.p insh.; ISHCHENKO, Yu.Lori insh.; ZOLOTYKH, V.T., kand. tokhnsnauk; SAPOVv PoX.p insh.;-GRIGORIYEV, G.G., inzh.; ZHIDKOVt A.I., inah. ; BARILOVO O.A., in1h. Multipjp-operator automatic welding under flux without ballast rheostats. Svar. proisv. no.4:40 Ap 163. (MIRA 1615) 1. Rostoyakly-na-Donu institut sellskokbozyaystvennogo mashinostroyaniya (for Dyurgerov' Ishchenko). 2. Rostovskly zavod wliskokhosynystvennogo mashinostroyeniya (for Sapov, Barilov, Grigorlyev, Zhidkov). (Electric welding--Equipment and supplies) GRIGORIYEV G. .;JRIVLANDq V.M. - Classification of soils according to the degree of cultivation. Pochvovedenis no.51l-14 My 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Pochvennyy institut Imeni Dokuchayeva, Moskva. GRIGOROYEV, G.1o; KOMOVALOVA,, A.S. Problems in the classificationp nomenclature, and identifi- cation of loamy turf-Podzolic cultivated soils in the 14zesian Plain. Pochvovedenis no.7s27-45 JI 163* (MMA 16:8) 1. PbcW&nnyy institut Imeni V.V. Dokuchayeva. (POCIZOI) IWWIUVO V.I.; ADROZOVA, N.G.; KUPASUVA., K#G.; GRIGORIYLV; G.I. Geochemistry of some natural radioactive elements in soils. Fochvo- vedenie no.8zll-20 Ag 163. (MIRA 16j9) 1. Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khinii imeni Vermadskogo. GRIGORITIV, G.I. Diagnostic Indices of turf-podsolic soils varying in the degree of cultivation. Pbohyovederde no.6:53-65 Je 160. (XIBA 13:11) 1. Pochvennyy instittLt imenj T.T.Dokfachayeva Akademii nauk SSSR. (Pbctzol) AUTHORt Grigorlyev, G.I., Engineer, 28-6-8/40 TITLE: To Improve the quality of Coal (Uluchshit' kachestvo uglya) PERIODICkLi Standartizatsiya, 1957, # 6, pp 28-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with general conditions in the USSR coal industry in respect of this quality of coal. though mechanical coal dressing plants are by now available not only in the Donets basin (as before 1941), only 25.2% of the entire coal output was dressed in 1954 and 26,6% in 1955. The mechanization of coal cutting in mines has increased the contamination of coal by rock and some new coal-fields contain badly contaminated coal seams. Such contaminated coal amounted to 16.9% of total shipments in 1953, 18.1% in 1956 and 18.6% in the first half of 1957. A considerable quantity of the scarce grades is supplied to power plants, thus reducing the coking reserves. The percentage of sorted brown coal and the coal Grades "Al is, , r 11 and anthra- cite in the entire output is decreasing from 26)~ of the 1940 total to 22.3)~ in 1954 and only 21.9 in 1955. There are at present 155 coal standards, 20 of which determi#e the quality of production of single enterprises. Another 92 Card 112 contain conditions for fuel used for coke, locomotives, etc. To Improve the %uality of Coal 28-6-8/40 But these standards do not improve coal quality, since the coal shipped from different mines is different in its chemical and physical properties. rhis leads to great difficulties in in- dustry and transportation. The new 49 consumers' standards, put into effect in 1956, cover all coal grades of the 11 fields and in the near future, 36 more new standards for 4 other basins will be added. The old standards for single enterprises will become technical conditions. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Coal-USSR 2. Coal-Standards --Soom-C , U1 03/66/006/002/0246/0234~ ACC NRi Al-17005099 OIxPT- f/02 AUMORt Gorshr.=. Be N.; Grigorlyov,Ge I ORMI Jj44jQ_PbyAic&-jnuUtuto# Gor'Idy Stato Univorsity (Radiofizichookiy inatitut pri Gorllwvukon gosudarutvennom universitato) TrL'I,;',: 2,11onhonogonoitioa of elootron concentratio&rIning during tho propagation of moviM ionosphariclinhomogonoitiou SOURCZ-;: Goon-agnotizm, i aoronomiya, v. 6, no. 2, 1966. 246-254 TIOPIC TAGS: F layor. ionosphoro ABST.I.ACT: This investigation is dovotod to problom., in tho thoory of formation of nor4ionw-onoitiou of oloctron concontration ariaing during tho propagation of intornal. 0 i7avitational wavou at altitudou corrouponding to tho F-layor of tho ionosphoro. Tho conclusions drai-m from this thoory are usod in the intorprot4tion of pattorni; aaaa- ciatod witli tho prodominant oriontation of tho dirojetions of pr3pagation of moving disturbancos. An outimato in made of the degree of effectiveness of tho formation of norfhonoGonoitios, taking into account the dopondonco of the concentration of raolocules on altitude. Tho authors thank Ye, Ye, Tsedilina, and A. V- rurauiclLfor permission to view their work before its publication. Orig. art. hast 2 froaLlan. ZJ'PRS: 38l6?V WBCODI-.': 04 / SUBHDATZI WwAS ORIGREFt 005 / OTHIM-Ft 009 Cwd I /I ccn--"-2 ~,! 1 ~, Or I " P., ~, .-I . -, h0jtl I Py M.S.; N I K 11,0W)VA, O.G . ; ();IC UIE N.;r. I y I ". " I ".. ; 'P',AkIITFNGFRT.; V.YIj. J I I Lcrarithmically perlod1c helical irradj~itor for $,I paraboloid with a f'rpquf~ncy overlap of 1:7. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiofiz. R no.4:768-770 165. (Viruk 18-Q) 1. Gorlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. L 5268-66 FBDAW(1)IFCS(k) . GW/WS-2/r1R_ ACCESSION NR: AP5022800 Wolhi/65/ooWoVoMloro 621.396.677.49T:523.i64 AUTHORt GrJaMe 2r. Mw S.; Nikiforov go I ; K _.G9 Obolenakiy L M A A- V-; Trakh ---brts,, V. eey Samsomov A TITLE: Logarithmic-periodic helical exciter for a paraboloid with 1:7 frequenc coverage SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, Y. 8$ no. 40 1965t T68-770 TOPIC TAGS: antenna directivity, conic antenna, antenna polarization, radio telescope antenna ABSTRAM The authors present the results of tests on a model of a broadband ex- citer for the 15-meter paraboloid of the Ziynenki radio telescope, I cale~ ~me model a was 1:10. The reflector used was a parabolic cylirder with focafdNtance 0.525 mq!; height I m, and aperture D a 1.5 m. The excitee was a conical bifilar-vound cable helix with vertex angle 90* and pitch angle 7*. The vertex of the cone was at the focus of the paraboloid. The directional pattern and the standing wave ratio of the system were measured in the range 1.5 < D/A < 109 where A is the working wavelength. The results are shown in Fig. 17of tre Enclosure. The fact that a directivity angle of 100 can be obtained with D/A close to 2 is taken as an indi- Card 113 L 5268-66 ACCESSION TTRI AP5022800 cation that.such a system can ensure high directivity with small antenna dimensions, It is.emphasized, however, that no final conclusions can be drawn until phase- distribution measurements are made. The results for horizontally polarized radia- tion differ little from those for vertical polarization, except that side lobes appear at some frequencies* "The authors thank Yu. M. Zhidko for a discussion of the results." Orig. artohaat 2 figures. (02] ASSOCIATIONt Gor1kovakiy gasudaretyennyy universitet (Gor1kiy State Univers!!Y-Nq SUB14ITTED: o8jul64 ENCLi 01- SUB CODE: AAj EC 110 REF SOVt 001 anER: oo4 ATD PRESS: - A115 7 Card 2/3 L 5268-66 ,ACCESSION NR: AP5022800 0, deg, ISWR jV ENCLOSURE: 01 Fig. 1, Width of directivity pattern (0, degrees) and standing vave ratio 30 plotted against the aperture-to-wavelength; ratio D/A jV I j j 4-1 j Card S/203,/63/003/002/013/027 D207/D307 AlYMORS: Grigorlycv, G.I. and Dokuchayev, V.P TITIZ: The effect of the diurnal variation of ionospheric electrical conductivity on the opcetrtum of goomag- notic Sq variations PE RiODM~L: Geomagnatizm i aeronomiya, v. 3, no. 2, 1962, 293- 296 T','-,T In the dynamo-theory of variations of the gcomapeti". field it is assumed that regular quiet diurnal variations of this field S are due to systems of electrical currents produced by the Motion 9f electrically conducting air masses in the upper -atmosphere under the action of irind. The present article deals with the influ- ence of the secular variation of the electrical conductivity in the dyn=o region of the ionosphere (100-130 Imi) on the spectrum of diurnal variations of the geomagnetic field. It is sh=i that this influence is very considerable: the spectra of geonaginctic varia- tions for constant conductivity and for conductivity varying with Card 1/2 gg 2 6 The effect of the diurnal ... S/203/63/003/002/013/027 D207/D307 time are not identical. Acknowledgement is i:iade to B.N. Garshmall for discussion. There is I figure. ASSCCIATION: SU"'NITTCD: Card 2 2 Radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gorllcovshom gosudarst- vennon universitete (Alladio Physics Institutc at GorIldy State University) September 15, 1962 GRIGORIYEV, G.I.; rOKUCIIAYI"V, V.P, Effect of the diurnal variation of ionospheric electrocon- ductivity on the spectrum of geomagnetic Sq'variations. Geomag. i aer. 3 no.23293-296 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gorikovskom gosudarstvennom univerBitete. ~10V-4-56-9-21/34 AUTIVIP Vodo Hi?ro of the Jovipt UrAlln and (;rigorlyev, TITLE: Captive in the Ice (V ledovom plenu) PERIODICAL: Znaniye-sila, 1958, Nr 9, pp 26-29 and p 1 of cover (USSR) ABSTRACTt This in an excerpt from a book by M.V. Vodoplyanov and G.K. Crieorlyev "The Tale of the Commissar of the Arctic" den-crib- ing the shipwreck of the Soviet arctic expeditionaiy ship "Chelyuskin" In 19349 and the rescue of the crew. The ex- pedition was lead by the well-known artic explorer - Acade- mician Otto Yullyevich Shmidt, Hero of the Soviet Union. There are 11 drawings. 1. Literature--USSR Card 1/1 MSMIKOV, Aleksey Pedorovich, polyarnik, Oeroy Sotoialistichookogo . Truda; GRIGORITNT, G.K., red.: KOSHELZVI. S.K., takhn,red, [Icebound] Zakovannyi v led. Mookva, Goo.izd-vo geogr,lit-ry, ,1959. 212 p. (KIRA 12:7) 1. Nachallnik Vtoroy kontinentallnoy entarkticheskoy ekspeditell 1936-1937 cg. (for Treshnikov). (Antarctic regions) J..- GRIG0,111TV, G. Y. 2. U33R (600) 4. Poultry Houses and Equipment 7. Adjustable feeder for chicks. Ptitsevodstvo no. 2, 1952. 9. Monthly List f" Russian Accessions, Lebrary of Congress, February 1953, Unclassified. 1. GRIGORYEV, G. K. 2. USSR 600 4* Poultry Houses and Squipment 7. Model light movable chicken house for raising chickens in the field, Trudy NIP, 220 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions# Library of Congress, APr11 1953, Uncl. SWNEV. S.I., prof., doktor sellskokh0z.nauk; BOGDVIOV, 14.N., 2ootekhnik; GOVK11N, M.B., zootekhnik: VIGGRIJEY, G.K., zootekhnik; ZH1.DKIKH, Z.A., kand. sell skokhoz.nauk; PMiIONZHKNWMMWZ.Z., doktor biolog. nauk, prof.; PRKVO, A.A., kand.biolog.nauk-, TRETIYAKOV, N.P., doktor ~sellskokhoz.nauk, prof.; USPOSKIT, A.A., kand.nellakokhoz.nauk; USHAKOV9 A.A., kand.vaterin.nouk; SHAPOVAIDV, Ya.Ya., kand.sel'sko- khos.nauk; TAGODIN, F.Te., zootekhnik; YATSTSIN, N.K., zootekhnik;FZDO- ROVSKIT. N.F., kand.biol.nauk; STCHIK, Te.V.,,red.; PAVLOVA, N.M..takhred. [Poultry raising; a manual for farm winneors) Ptitsevodstvo; rukovodstvo dlia zaveduinshchogo fermoi. Izd.5. perer.i dop. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo selikhoz.lit-ry, 1957. 495 p. (Bibliotechka po ptitnevodetvu, no.1) (MIRA 12:4) 1. Daystvitelinyy chlen Tsesoyuznoy okademii selinkokhozyaystvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Smetnev). (Poultry) GRIGOROYLT. Grigoriy Karlovich; GODINSR, F.Ye., red,; KUKKINA, Yo.S,, - I (Trails in the sky] Bledy v nebe. Moskva. Isd-vo DO&W, 1960. 54 p. (MIRA 1317) (Nakkinakle Tledimir lonstantinovich) - -W - 1 WWW W-W _w- W ,or w - - -1 bumpall , f . si4l a a r 0 4 1 t , I j a Ili# lxj#w%&Cv of clotlain factors in the process of etch 00 11111 i"tIlls' PiAll"ll fOms (" K -Vt; 0 0 00 If Fo.-Itt, Ism 11111,141. Ne. The frichillit acti.-Is Rof I-.CIs %411- 0,11 01 plAt" 1, 00 a lifts I-4104"I1114WAI it' I IW tittle 44 "M I at I I "It 146 tHt 11-4 W I ;-Let -00 swilb little a. file it-till ,I Cis all. st.4t,g iot...4ts (Sullu - 4 V.i r amt 1 4 h -00 ~- 0 46 , vinid it 4 o 11, 4 istif IM ..thri hatill. life r1r . WWWO194 she "l-# III- trid"t" IsIVCf4 III lite 4% fe 1111V ff 0 a #1 ; 41 A I "Mtst "q-w It it rvvmftrrHtkfeI lb4f a -light All's 4 -00 1 140 for adeletl is) 11W richinis -1n, f.w the ~4n 4 olle 00 1011114. 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A .".Ymd .1"th.4tiv- dlkl Age ~vi,ens, tow tiansiverner of poitment reopirs. anst the ch ef 00 j 1111.141irs oil 1.1111fing. %I = Joe .00 es 00 wee 0 0 0 0 of* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 !see bee bee I I I oft AA nil " 1 4 a d" 01 00 0000 Lp., 0, 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GIRI ",;v . 1-1 . 'K . Manuficture of moulds for dee-set r.rinting. '.. t(:,xtb(.,,-)k. .-.(;~3kva, -~os. n lx7hnc-te~hn. izfl-vo legkol promptil., 19110. ;-.-3i p. (51-)911~~) TR970-G63 1. ?hoto-enCravlng. 1. Siniakov, N. I. jt. au. t GlilWR#WV, G. 9. TechnolOgY of Intaglio printing; textbook Moskyu, IskuslAvo, 1953. 218 p. (54 J111170) TR970-G635 VOLKOV, V.A.; FXDOHOVSKIY, M.P.. kund.biolog.nauk; PM4IONmT'lVlCHq E.g., prof., doktor biolog.nauk; KASLIYlff, I.T., ksn4.sel'skokhoz.nauk; KRIKUN. A.A.. kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; PATRIK. I.A., knnd.sellskokhoz. nauk; NALINOVSKATA, A.S., kand.biolog.nouk; DAXEIOYSKIT, N.Y., kond.biolog.nouk; OWV, K.V., kand.sel'skokhoz.nauk; REDIKH, V.K., kand.sellskokhox.nauk; GOYM, X.B.. zootekhnik;.-:QLqqOR'mB , G.K., starshiy nauchnyy motrudnik; GORIZOMTOVA, Ye.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; FHOKTISTOV, P.I., kand.vater.nauk; KOThMINIKOV, G.A., kand.vaterin.nauk; SMWWVA, R.I., red.; BALAKIN, V.K., red.; GRA=DV. Tu.N., red.; SMOLOYA, G.S., red.; SATTANIDI, L.D., takhn.red. [Duck raising) Utkovodetvo. Izd-vo X-va sellkhoz. R.S.F.S.R,, 1939. 284 p. (MIRA 13;12) 1. NachD11nik Glaynogo upravlaniya ptitsevodstva Hiniaterstva sellskogo khozyayetva RSFSR (for Volkov). 2. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno- inaledovateltakly Inatitut ptitespromyshlennosti (for Grigorlyev). 3. TSentrallnyy nauchnow4duledavatellskiy institut ptitseperera- batyvayushchey promyshlennosti (for Gorizontovu). (Ducks) L.T.., kand.- selikheiv nauk; STOLLYAR, T.A., kand, sellkhoz nauk; ASANOV,, P.M., assintentl SELYANSKIY, V.M., kand, Bell- khos. naukl'LOBIN, N.V., kand. sellkhoz. nauk;.KOVINIKO,-D.A., kand. biol. nauk; MASLIYEVA, 0.1., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; PETROV9 V.M.p kand. voter. nauk; ANANIYEV, P.K., kand. voter. nauk; PEMIONZHKEVICH, EA.,, doktor biol. nauk,, prof.; SERGEYEVA, A.M., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; BALANINA, 03., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; GRIGORIYEV G K at. nauchnyy notr.; KRIKUN, A.A., Geroy Sotsiallatichookogo Truda, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; YARDVOY, P.F., kand. voter. nauk; BELOKOBYLENNO, V.T., na- uchnyy sotr.1 GFOOV, A,,M.,, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; MDSIYASH, S., red.; NAGIBIN, P., tekhn. red. (Handbook for poultrymen] Kniga ptitsevoda. Alma-Ata, Kaz- Bellkhozgiz, 1962. 354 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Kazakhstan--Poultry) GRIG(MIYBV, Georgiy loonidovioh; GRUSIVICH# Stanislav Iosifovich; XATrU6H, 1. - 1-,-' -3.1. - otvetetvenrO7 redo; BAIAKIRIV, A.F., red.; YMOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Full-manstaffito t sting apparatus for testing selectors of modernised ton-stop syst~i Folnoavtowticheakete ispytatellnais apparatura dlim proverki iskotelai modernisirovannoi dakedno-shogovoi ATS. Moskva, Goa. isd-vo lit-ry po vopr. eviazi i radio, 1957. 49 p. (MIRA 11:4) (Telephone.Automatio-A'pparatus and supplies) GRIGORMWi-G.-Ii. - Datermination of the carrying capacity of agroup of devices served by a common apparatus. Slektrooviazi 14 no.8:58-64 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Switching theory) (Telephone, Automatic) GRIUCRITIT, Oeorgiy Leonidovioh; GOLUBTSOV, 1.7a., otv.red.; RAT-AKIM, A.F., red.; , G,I,, takhn.red. [Problems concerning the joint operation of municipal automatic telephone exchanges of d1fferent types of systems] Toprosy sovaestnol raboty gorodskikh ATS rasnykh sistem. Koskvs, Gov. isd-vo lit-ry po Yoprosam eviazi i radio. 1961. 50 p. (MIRA 14:4) (Telephone, Automatic) GRIGGRIYEV, G.L. Carrying capacity of a group of devices serviced by twc cc=4n Byetemo. ElsktroBYIaz' 15 no.6:53-56 Je 061. (MIRA 14:6) (Telephone,, Automatic) GRIGOfi'YEV,_gAorey--Lqo-nido2ftch- GOLUM:30V, I.Ye., otv. red.; 62MMSOVA9 YeJC., red.; SLUTSKIII, A.A.x tekhn. red. [Municipal automatic telephone exchange mystemlsistema go- rodakikh ATS. Mookwi,Sviazlizdat, 1962. 53 P. (MIRA 15:8) (Telephone, Automatic) GRIGOFIY'*,Vp G.L. Cronsbai-type autouttic tolophono exchange No.5. Sbor. trud ::117z; no.1.1,125-129 163. (!,: 14A 17: cj') EiLELIMAII, Lev Yakovlevich; SA~ZIM, Saimil Markovich; G.L., otv. red.; UW,'OV')YAYA, E.M., red. (Numeration of the subscribers to the automated telephone network of the Soviet Union] Ilumeratsiia abonentov na avto- matizirovannol, telefonnoi seti Sovetskogo Soiuza. Mo.,kvaq 511liazt, 19C4. 72 p. (MIPA 17:8) SEMENOV, N.H., polkovnik; QUjg_0R'YKV, G.M., polkoviLik; VESELOV, S.F., inzh.-polkovnik; 7RVMTLMr._ N.H., pollcovnik; P ROMANOV' D'K kapitan I range; TWELIYANOV, V.T., polkovnik, r;4. 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(Thjj2,D.W4 t.brik. to -4 W" ..%L&4 6" PI.MA4 pr*4.4%re far the cars Is C. - gooe'aphis got.orix an X.16 to be RUMb) -A workbos" for %be 4.9d.. the f 4ywh) for U4,1*11as pi rern- ' I e :4) ; f . 1, Is. . the re ft it' new ft. cashed " fro.101141- CaX4 lag the Stl,.r Ittres. In Cs-I GIRGORIYI,Vp G.M. pouitiogal nygtagmus. Zhur. uslio, non. i gorl. bol. 21 no-51 23~-28 S-0 161, (MIRA 15:1) 1. Is kafedry bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa (zav. - prof. A.Kh. Rinlkovakiy) Chelyabinako,o moditpinskogo inatituta. (MUGMUS) ,GRICOR'YEV,-G.M. (Chelyabinsk) Positional nyetagmus; a survey of the foreign litorature published in 195C-1961. Vest.otorin. no.5t67-73 062. (MIRA 15:9) (NYSTAGKUS) GRIGORIYEV, 0. M, nystagnue in labyrinthitim. Vast. otorin. no.32 70-75 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Is Otorinolarincologichookay kafedz7 (sav. - prof. A. Kh. Minlkavskiy) Chelyabinokogo meditsinskogo inatituta. (XVIRTAMM) (LARRINTH(EAR)-DISZOES) KULAKOV, P.Ye.; GRIGORIYEN G ,,, Motor and evacuatory function of the resected stomach with small intestine enteroplasty in the early postoporative period. Khirurglia 39 no.6:IC7-111 Je 163. OMIFA 17:5) 1. 1z kh.j.rurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. 14.V. Khanyayeva) ShumorlInskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach P.Ye. Kulakov) Cknivashskoy AS.U. i ACC NRi AT6035090 buuliur; COD&: "HORS: Bolyuhov, L I.; Grigorlyovo G. IN ,11TA ORG: none TITIZ: 'esothod for sottin[; up autonoz= anchored otations during thofourteenth trip of tho scientific research ship "I'likhail Lomonosov" SOIMCE: XN UkrSSR. Morskoy gidrofizichookiy inatitut. Trudy, v. 35, 1966. Gidrofizichoskiyo,i gidrokhimichoskiyo isolodovanlya tropichoskoy zon;r Atlantiki (Hydrophysical and hydrochomical research in the tropical zone of tho Atlantic), M- 115 TOPIC TAGS: ocoan current, sea water, rocordina oquipmont, ocoan floor topography BFV-2 recording equipment ABSTRACT: A method for setting up anchored stations carrying ciolf-rocording equip- nent of the type BFV-2 for the study of currents in the tropical region of the At- lantic Ocean is described. Altogether, 15 anchored stations were placed and removed during the 11,th trip of the scientific rosoarch ship "i'likhail Lomnosov" for invosti- gating the configuration of the Brazilian and Lomonosov currents. Tho stations were placod at depth& of 3000-5000 m. The buoyancy and dyntuale stresses have boon calcu- lated for the specific conditions, taking into consideration the current velocity,, water density, and strength of the natoriala uned; The topography of the noa bottom Card I - - IACC NR: AT6035090 had boon investigated prior to setting up LA-io stiatioi.:;, and the optimal locations had boon selected. A detailed description of the procoduro for placing and removing the recorder-carrying stations is given, and the -xoco3a is illustrated. It was established that none of the anchored stations was subject to drifting durim the experimental work. Orig. art. hasi 2 figures and 4 equations. SUB COM -08/ SUBM DAM none GRIGCRIYEV, G,N, - Antarctica. Geog. shkole 19 no.4:16-24 Jl-Ag '56. (KMA 9:10) (Antarctica regions) GfilGORIEV, G.N. (g.Angursk Irkutskoy oblasti) --- polychlorvinyl in /to/rllinolar7ngology. Use of some materials from Zhur. uah., nos. i gorl. bol. 20 no.4:61-62 Jl-Ag 160 (MiRA il.:6) (RESINS, SYNTHETIC) (OTOLARYNGOLOGY)