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Gurevich, Power Eng* !not imeni Krzhizhanovskiy, Acad Sci USSR, 8 pp "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh Nauk" no 4 Noncoincidence of maxirmims in power networks, with respect to hours, days, weeks, and months, creates a load effect which increases effectiveness of inte- gration of power systems. Effect depends an a num- ber of causes connected with structure and regime 159T6 USSR/Electricity - Electric Power Apr 50 Transmission (Contd) (state) of network load, their geographic distribu- tion, time of year, etc., and can reach 4 - 5%. Sharpening of peak portions of graphs describing network load will influence magnitude of load ef- fect (sharpening appears as result of increase of power reserves in network system). Submitted 5 Nov 49 by Acad G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy. 1597!6 ("UIN I C It, 13. ((" (-X~) I 1~ "Scient-11-fic-Technical Conference on RnisinG t',~e Cwmcit-y , (Electric Pover Pro6uctio,,.) -~-ncrg. blu"'.. , lio. 4, 1~~52 Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of , L(-152. TM1,ASSIFITED 8(6) PHASE I BOOK EUD)ITATION SOV/2382 'Avrenenko, P.D., V.I. Veyts, B.A Gwey-ich V.I. Denisov, A.0, Zakharln, N,A. Karsulov, I.S. Kolosj-v~ J. =;Zko-vskly, S.N. Kritskly, M.M. Lebedev., T.K. lAont'-yelra, M.P. M6nkel', A.S. Nekrmov, G.I. Rossiyevskiy, and B#L Shvorin Osnovnyye voprosy planirovaniya yedinoy energeticheskoy sistemry SSSR (Basic Problem in Planning aUnified Pmer System for the USSR.) Moscaw, Izd-v,o AN SSSR, 1959# 174 p. Errata slip ins-brted. 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya. nauk SSSR. Energeticheskiy instit--,xt. Eds.: G.M. Krzhizhanovskiy, Academician and V.I. Veyts., Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Scientes; Tech. Ed.: S.G, Markovich. PURPOSE: This book is intended for goverment plarkning circles, scientific research organizations and others interested in the electrification of the UWR. COVEWE: The book examines the principal problem of a unified power system Card 1/ 11 BOic Problem (Cont.) SOV/2382 for the TMSR as a basis for a program of goverment planning in that field.. It is the result of se-mri~l 7ears of study conducted mainly at the Power Engineering Institute of the Academy of Sciences, MISR, in cooperation with power engineering institutes of the individuztl Scm-leb Repeblics, universities and learned societies, and in close cooperation with the Grosplan, USSR. These studies are concerned with basic problems of a scientific nature and problems of technical policy for the prospective development of a unified electric power system in the 'USSR. The problems outlined axe applicable when the planned system reaches" an output of 1000 billion kwhr's which is scheduled for 1970. One of the results of the plan is.'that since it is possible to obtain higher installed capacitl6s in a shorter time and at lower capital outlays by the construction Qf steam,turbine electric power plants rather than hydraulic ones., the emphasis_is now on building steam-turbine plants with, a simultaneous slowdown in hydro-power developments, exreptIng the most economical ones or those which are the only or the main sources,of power in a given reg~ion or are dictated by other needs, such as irrigation, river control, etc. Nuclear plants will play a steadily In- creasing role in the development of a unified power system. Several problems of a purely stientific and technical nature were prompted by the study of a unified system: ]?!~oblems of nuclear power stations, the application of high- speed electronic computers for sutomatic control, regulation and. protection Card 2/ 11 Basic Problems (Cont.) Si--Y/2382 of the system, the increasing use of semi conductorn, the use of various types of fuels., etc. These problems vere presented in Uro r-.,j-rlier publications of the Academy of Sciences: Ntcachrry7e osuovy sozdaniya i razvitiya ye,-.Unqy energeticheakoy sistemy SSSR (Scle-ntJ I'lu Base.-4 In the Creation antl Deveiapment of a Uniffea Pover System in thc '785P.; (Ionclusions of a j:)r,-njjjjjtjjj- j,, :"2r- ence, Moscow, lqli3; and Razrabotk& nmi-,-.hnykb osnov razNritiyti -nerge-tione3-kikh sistem i ikh obllyedineniyla ~nergeticheskuyu sist-my (Working Out of Scientific Bases In the Development of Power Systems jn~egr&Ljon and Their 1, -into a Unified Power System, Series: Voprosy sovetskoy nauki, Moscow, 1951. The following persons participated in wri'ing the book: F.D. AvramAnko (Oliaptprs 2 and 4); V.I. Veyta (Chapters 2, section 4 of Chapter 3, Chapter 4, section.i of Chapter 6, Chapters 8 and 9); B.A. Gurevich (Chapter 1, section 1 of Chapter 7); V.I. Denisov (Chapters 4 and 8); A.G. Zakharin (se~,,-'Uon 2 of,l~hapter 7); N.A. Kare-itlov, S.H. Kritskly and M.P. Menkell (Chapter 5j; N.N. Krachkovskly (section 4 and 5 of Chapter 6); I.S. Koslov (section 8 of uhapter 1); m.m. Ij--bedev ((Ths-prber 6, section 1 of Cb,apter 7. Chapters 9,10,111; T.K. Leontlyeva (sedation 1 of Chapter 3); A.S. Nekrasov (sections 2 and 3 Ot Ohaptf~r 9); G.I. Rossiye-rskiy (Uhapter 3); B.I. Shvorin (Chapter 2). 111hosi-- who participaLed in preparing tbfl raterial vere: M.M. Albegov', K.N. Bes-t;azhe-,ra,, 1I.A. Bondarvu-A, M.S. Vdotr.~.thenko, A.L. Vo-likanov, Ye.A. Volkova, V.A. Gadly-eva., I.T. Konlyn, D.N. KoroboNra, Yu.S. Kretin-ins, M.1,. Card 3/11 Basic Problems (Cont.) V. ~ 77/2382 Kurganova, V.Ti. A.R. Mox"t~frek-cqAs, S.Y. (Istramkty, Yt-t.k. Pereslegin, P.Ya. Pirkha,,fxa, Mi. Sambrus. A.,!. K~1�inov prepared the '00011 for printing. The authors express their thanks to. 1.M. Moxkovich, Docror of Technical Sciences, V.I. Popkov, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences, USSR., and M.A. St-yrikovich, Corr--~n3pond--'Lng M,=-,nber of the. Academy of Sciences, USSR, who revised the manuscript. The anthors also thenk G.M. Krzhizhanovskiy, Acad-,mician, for his assistance, There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS- From the kathors 2 Introduction. G.M. Krzhizhanovskiy, Academician and V. E, Veyts, Corresponding Member.. Academy of Sciences, USSR 3 PART ONE. SOW PROBISMS IN PIMJING AND rgSla-NIN4 A ulln?IED POWER SYSMI TN THE USET Ch. 1. Problems in Determining Prospective Conditions of Ele~trjc Load for a Unified Power System. Power Reserves 1. Significance and state of the problem Card 4/11 69 35 am a I I v del [fill Pi Ex GUREVICH, B.A. questions concerning methods for determining prospective load operating conditions of transmission systems. ObBhch. energ. no.1:20-33 159. OCRA 13-2) (Ileatric power distribution) 'UTHOPS: T.yt., T. t" P.pk." T. 1., 3/10 60/000/04/021/0:4 0007X-Ocl U rkovich, 1. W.. 1. 0., Yu. a., ljkit,~, 8. 1., X. ... I.'. X. A.. T.I..b." A. A.. A. A.. Loh.d." M. U., at .4. 11M, On Ih:,Ioth Birthday of X. 1. Xr.ChkoVskil polo 0",4, 11 ki shsetto, 1960, or 41 p 93 (Vaal) TEM NMI M Nikolays-lih 9,-,,hk ... kly I. now or the old..t a-,I.t power gin-r. . lit started his smvities In 1916 after floiabing his mtult*4 4% th 91 ekt roa0hanlabeakoys otdalomiye PetrograAakago, p9litakhnicbeskogo Lno. '. t: of of the P.ir.,C-4 Pclyt.chlo I- 1922 be worked at the pl szolve "(I c4ustruation of oltatria networks In the T.Ikhoattro nn.9.64t~zj S,.4 cla..tv.y. U* ... k.4 we am ..g& ... r 1. , and leading poaItIon, In the eastern re;Ions of Lho 9338 from 1942 to 1944, Yr;: 1944 to 1946 he was Director of the ..kt., I.%.. L..tng.*d.kago td.lent Gidroonargoproyekta (doctor of Xotuatke of the Lenindral ltr*4cb of the All- Union Tnat far the D..Ign.-A planal no at 97dro-loottle P .. r ?1.%14 end Kydrg 'I q0 11.1 a DiTelopwant&). His a6iontifte and toaahin, antivity began in l , at be poll oaO I tokholksm Paler ooobohibenlya (Polytachole Institute of 1.11- c4.), at the Lonlagradakly politekhaichookiy Joatitut (Leolngr&A Jolytetwo Card 1/2 I.-tLtt;).had the wank 353R (A--d-'r of "'low... of the U35R). 31.. 19 0 6 was 1. . ld.ALg Position .% . Planning Institute, 41-Slag slm~,t&neougly research work *I the IDnerfstichookiy 14411%U% As 8331 (Inali- t.t f power Cast ... ring of the As 93311). 51... 1~~ be has devoted himself entirely to soleatifie work. Vs graduated as a Candidats ln.1940. In 1933 bs was approved as a Senior Scientific Colletarator of the Institute of ?..or Engineering, of the Ls usai in the field or -neoirlo llotvcr%**. So P0118,104 over ~O papers In the periodicals mllektricheatiamp Maktrichooklye m1notsti*# AN SSW# 0% al.o was a". & 11cober of Isvomtkoam. There In 1 f14- or*. Card 2/2 VEYTS, V.I.; POPKOV, V.I.,- MARKOVICH, I.M.; ZAKHAR111, A.G.; TOISTOV, Yu.G.; NIKITIN, B.I.; KARAULOV, N.A.j TUEMEV, D.A,;,GUftVllCH, B.A.; LEBF,DL?V, M.M. Nikolai Nikolaevich Krachkorvskii. Flektricho8tvo n0.4:93 Ap 1 60. (MIRA 14*-4) (Krachkovskii, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 1890,-) GUREVICH, B.A.; PONKRATOV, B.K.; TSVETKOV, B.M. Problem concerning the determination of the future industrial load com. em. Obshch.energ. no.4:7-17 # ponent of an eledtric power syst 61. (KM 14:8) (Electric power distribution) GUREVICH B.A., PERTSOV61Y, L.M.; PONKRATOV, B.K. Methodical problems on the determination of future demands of electrified transportation on electric power systems. Obshch. energ. no.4:1~24-139 '61. 04IRA 14:8) (Electric pover distribution) (Electric railroads-Current supply) V.I.; Y'A.:'MRIL) A.G.,; NARKOVICH, I.M.; TOLSTOV, Yu.G.; GUTLAlic l'UtAGjli-'0V-:Kly U.N.; LEBEDL7, V.I.; DENISOV, V.I.; 1-110SKVITIN, A.I.; '.7MMYLOV J, 11YERUVICHP B.A.; TELKHEV, B.A.; STEKOLINIKOV, I.S.; IAPITSKIY, V.I.; YMYSTZR, Veniamin loemkovich Veits; obituax7. Elaktrieliestvc) -0-4: 91-92 Ap 161. k ~-M71 14:' (Veits, Veniamin Isaak~vich, 1905-1961) GUREVICH, B.A. . ......- Improving the design of the short-circuited rotor of the high- voltage electric motor of the hammer crusher. Koks i khim. no.9:59 162. (MIRA 16slo) 1. Zhdanovskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod. (Crushing machinery-Electric driving) GUREVICH B.A.- PONKRATOV) B.K. [Methodology for determining the loads on electric power uystems of railroads for long-term planall Metc-Aika opre- deleniiii perspekti.Mkh zheletnodorozIhWkh nagruzok v energosistemakh. Mosk-vu) Nauka~ 1965. 52 p. (MIRA 18:7) ZWKOV, Vasiliy Andreyevich: MESTATSEY, P.P., retsenzent; LICENOV, A.I., inzh., retsenzent; SMROKOVA, Z.G.,inzh., retsenzent; auavICH, B.D., inzh., retsenzent; BASTANOV, S.S., inzh., retsenzeiintl"""'! GOtOINA, K.N.. inzh., retsenzent: BELITUT, A.N., inzh., ;vto'en- zent; SOLOKATIN, T.Y., inzh., retsenzent; MARSHM, N.I.. insh., retsenzent; KARSM, N.I.. in2h., retsenzent: BALASILWA, T.L~ inzh., retsenzont; GIRSHW, G.Kh., red.; ANUIXY1011, N.B., rod,; SGBGLY*YA, U.K.. teklui.red. [Technology ~f the mamtfacture of rAdio equipimint] Tekhnologiia proizvodstva radioapparatury. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo. 1959. 636 P. (31IRA 13:3~ (Radio industry) 26580 S/129/61/000/008/013/015 2073/Z535 AUTHORz Gurevich, B. D., Engineer TIT*%JE*. Influence of low temperature annealing on the plasticity of permalloys PERIODICAL: Metallov'edoniyei termichaskaya obrabotka metallov, 1961, No.8, PP-51-53 TEXT: The subject of the paper is the manufacture and heat treatment of electromagnetic screens, for which high nickel unalloyed permalloy (78.5% Ni, 0.30-0.8% mn) and low nickel permalloy (40-50% Ni, 0.3-0.8% Mn) are being used. High nickel unalloyed permalloy has a low electric resistance and a high magnetic permeability, whilst low nickel permalloy has a higher electric resistance. The specimens used were made of cold rolled permalloy strip in the an-delivered state, the mechanical properties of which were an followr hardness RA = 56-61, elongation 4.7-6.7%, UTS 70-115 kg/mm . Optimum heat treatment: 800 to 9000C in vacuum for one hour. Inter- mediate annealing at a higher temperature for longer duration* Card 1/3 26580 Influence of low temperature S/129/61/000/008/013/015 9073/E535 was inadvisable due to economic reasons. The plastic proper- ties were adequate for further forming operations. The final heat treatment of the permalloy screens is usually at 1000 to 12000C with a holding time in vacuum of 8 to 12 hours. However, an attempt was made to find a more economical heat treatment. To re-establish the permeability, it was found necessary to heat the screens to at least 11000C. The quality of the screens was satisfactory after a cooling speed of 150OC/hour and a holding time of 30 min; a holding time of 40 min gave excellent results. This cooling speed was applied db!n to 6500C and, following that, cooling was in the furnace, from which they were discharged at 150 to 2000C. Increased cooling speeds did not improve the results. .The following conclusions are arrived at: With increasing temperature of the vacuum anneal (for 1 hour) the elongation increases intensively with the anealing temperature up to 8000C. On increasing the temperature to 11000C no increase in the relative elongation was observed even if the annealing time was increased to three hours. The hardness of the specimens Card 2/3 - 2658o Influence of low temperature ... 5/129/61/000/008/013/015 Z073/Z535 decreases with increasing temperature and soaking time, at 1100% and this decrease is by a factor of about 2 in comparison with the hardness of specimens in the an-delivered state. Compared to vacuum annealing, open air annealing at the same temperature, duration and cooling speed yields lower elongation values. There are I table and I German reference. Card 3/3 GUREVICH, B.D., J.nzh. Effect of low-temperature annealing on the plaliticity of permalloys. Metalloved. i term. obr. met. no-8:51-53 Ag 161. OKIFJ~ 14:8) (Permalloys--Heat treatment) (Metals, Effect of temperature on) VERNER, Ye.E., inzh.; UMANSKIY, A.M.Y inzh.;--qd-M-:LC4,--B.D., inzh. Use of powder metallurgy products in the manufactlure of tractors. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 32 no.10342-44 0 162. (KRA 15;9) 1. Vladimirskiy traktornyy zavod (for Verner). 2. Moskovskiy eksperimentalInyy zavod (for Umanekiy, Gurevich). (Tractors) (Powder metallurgy) LYUBEETSKIY, Kh.Z.; GU~ ~VICH, ~B.E.; FEDOTOVA, Z.G., red.; AGZPI,,C,V, K., tekhn. red. - [Hygiene and toxicology of major insecticides and fungicides used in agriculture especially in cotton growing] GigiEna i toksikulogiia vazhneishikh insektofungitsidov.. primeniaemykh v sel'skom khoziaistTe, glavnym obrazom v khlopkovodstre. Tashkent, Gos.med.izd-vo M-va zdravookhranoniia UzSSR, 1961. 59 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Insecticides) (Fungicides) USPENSKIY, F.M., kand. biol..nauk; SOMOV, I.Aq MUMINOV, A.M., kand. sel'kho,z.-uaukj IVANOV, Ye.N.,.kand.--biol. naukj VASILOYEV, A.A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk;-SOLOVIYEVA, A.I., kand. sellkhoz. naukj ZAPROMETOV, NG.-,.doktor sellkhoz. nauk; YAKHONTOV,.V.M.,, doktor biol.-nauk; ~4PUSTINA, R.I.; STROMM9 N.G.;,PDLEVSHCHIKOVA, V.N., kand. qollkhoz. nauki KARIMOV, M.A., doktor biol. nauk; NOSKOV, I.G.,, kand. sell- khoz. nauk; KHCDZHAYEV, A.Kh.j ALEYEV, B.G4, kand. sellkhos. nauk; YAKHONTOV, V.V,, doktor biol. nauk; STEPANOV, F.A.; LYUBETSKIY, Kh.Z., kand. med. nauk; G RE.1LICH_ B.&: KONDRATIYEV, V.I.; SUDARS, L.P.$ KOS agr. Uzbekskoy SSR; GORELIK, I.M., red.; BAKHT11.4ROV, A., tokhn. red. (Manual on controlling the pests, diseases and weeds of cot- ton, corn, and legumes] Spravochnik po bor'be s vrediteli' i bolezniami khlopchatnika, kukuruzy i bobovykh kulltur. %Z -.2., perer. i dop. Tashkent, Gos.izd-vo UzSSE, 1963. 325 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Field crops-Diseaaes and pests) (Weed control) . ; 1, , ' 7 1 :~ _; . F. , ~', , 11, --1 j, 4 . ~ _~ ~ ', - , - - , I- ~ . z , 1, 1 ~ ~ . . , I I ~ ., . , IX, ' , , kand.tekhn,nauj, TURCISKlY, M,I., inzh. "" ' - - , ".. I Stability of the effect of surface hardening under the antion of static overloads. Vest.mashinostr, 44 no.3,21-26 Mr 164. NTRA 17;,1) YaASIL'IlIKOVA, 1.~A,,; S1,14i'll-KOVA, 1u.:-%; GUIC-MCII, B.G.; G.I_ Approximate estimation of tho phosphorite .)otc=tial of some regions of Siberia and the Far 6ast, Sov,,'9001- 4 no.9:82-0.5 S 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut gornokhimichoskogo syrlya. (Siberia--Phosphorites) (Soviet Far East--Phospilorites) ACCESSION NRs Ap4o2621,4 S/0122/64/0001003/0021/0026 AUTHDRS: Balterp H. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); aw-evich, Be. Oe (Candidate of technical sciences)j Turovskiys M. L. (Engineer) TITLE3 Diwation of the strengthening effect of surface hardening uriter static overloads -1 SOME: Vestnik mashinostroyer4ya, no. 3, 1964, 21-26 TOPI 3AG?a, fatigue strength, surface ftarderdng~ cold rolling, static overloadi OKI A steel ABSTIUM The effects of,static overloads on the fatigue strength of swface hardened sam es were investigated experimntally using tubes 450 mn. long., 30 IMM. Pi diameter and 6 mm thick, made of 30KI-iGSA steel heat-treated to I= 32-34., 36-46 and L,6-52. After obtaining f atigue curves for these hardnesses, sitdlar samples were cold-rolled in a hydraulic three-roll device with a roll profile radius of 5 ma with a rolling force of 1000 kg (for HRC 38-52) and 800 kg (= .32-34). it was found that for static preloading in the same direction as the cyc.Lia loads. static overloads.did nab affect the fatigue strength of the low-hardnims steels. For the harder steels a static load of "I., (elastic limit) prior to fatigue teats Card 1/2 ...... 1 I i .1pm . ; . - !-, : If , T M ; I I .. --I I :ACCFSSION NR: AP40262h4 (I- :. , GUIMICH,B.G., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk Strengthening screw threads by rolling. [Trudy] TSNIITKASH no-70: 86-98 '55. (MLHA 8:11) (Screw cutting) GUIUVICII, B. G. and YURM"V) S. F. "Role of residuls stresses in raising limit of endurance of steel in chemicothermal treatment" a paper presented at International Conference on Fatigue of Metals, London, Sep- 56. DSI- No. 103 ' GUREVICH, B.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; TRUNINA, Ye.V., inzh. Increasing the fatigue strength of springs for high-speed diesels by nitriding. Anergomashinostroenie 4 no,4:36-38 Ap '58. (MIRA 11:7) (Springs (Mechanism)) (Case hardening) GUREVICH, B.G.. kand. tekhn. nauk. Mechanical properties of some plastics used an construction materials. Vest. mash. 39 no.1:85-87 Ja '59- (MIRA 12:1) (Flastics-Tasting) TITIB: Books (Knigi) 121-2-19/20 PERIODICAL: "Stanki i Instrument" (1achine Tools and Tools), 1957, NO.21 ',p. 44 (U.S.S.R.-) ABS12RACT: Gurevich B.G., "The sttengtheninb of threads by surface Z AN SSSR Moseov, 1956, rezIby obkatkoy), 14 pages. Ivanov, G.P. et al., "The effects of the electric spark hardened layer on -the wear resistance and the fatigue strength of components" (Vliyaniye sloya elektroiskrovoy obrabotki na iznosostoykost' i ustalestnuyu prochnost' detaley). "The improvement of the cavitation resistance of components by electric spark hardening" (Povysheniye kavitatsionnoy stoy-" kosti detaley elektroiskrovym uprochneniyem). "The thermal stability of the electric spark hardened layer in tempering" (Teploustoychivost' slo-ya e3-ektroiskrovogo uprochniniya pri otpuske), Adi SSSR, Moscow, 1956, 24 pages. Davidenkov, N.N. (Editor). "Problems of design, manufacture and service of springs" (Voprosy proyek-tirovaniya, izgotov- leniya i sluzhby pruzhin). Collection of articles. Mashgiz, Moscow-LeniLngrad, 1956, 26? pages. 1/4 Pavlov, Z.P. et al. "Machine for the testing of cylindrical Books (Cont.) 121-2-19/20 rollers for fretting fatigue" (lita-shina dlya is Ytaniya tsil- indricheskikh rolikov na kontaktnuyu ustalostT "A recording instrument for the tracing of compression, tension and relax- ation diagrams" (Registriruyushchiy pribor dl7,a zapisi kriv- ikh szhatiya, rastyazheniya i relaksatsii), AN OSSR, Moscow, 1956, 15 pages. Polyakov, D.G. and bleyerovich, I.M. "Machines for strength tests of pear couplines and universally hinged shafts" (Liashiny dlya isputaniya na prochnost' zubchatykh mkift i urLiversalln;ykh shpindeley), AN SSSR, Moscow, 1956, 13 pages. Sergeyev, N.A. "Improvement of the pioductivity of labour in fitting and assembly work" (Povysherilye proi-zvoditellnosti truda pri slesarnykh i sborochnykh rabotakh), Mashgiz, Moscow- Leningrad, 1956, 288 pages. Proshin, G.A. components in detaley mashia 111 pages. Ax&imov, M.I. reduktorov). 214 220 pages. "The electric spark treatment of machine repair work" (Elektrois'-rovaya obrabotka pri remonte), Mashgiz, Kiev, Moscow, 1-0,56, "Desigas of reducing Sears" (Konstrukt.9ii Albwn. lqashgiz, Moscow-Svurdlovsk, 1956, Books. (Cont. ) 121-2-19/20 Belyayed, P.G., IIA universal fixture for the centreless- grinding of cylindrical components" (Universalluoye Prisposo- bleniye d1ya shlifovaniya tsilindricheslrikh de-Laley bez tsentrov), All SSSR, b-loscovim 1956, 15 pages. Bykov, P.B. and Ehankin, L.D., "The reduction of ,,-auxiliary time in lathe viork (Sokrashcheniye vspomogatellnogo vremeni pri rabote na toka-rnykh stankak1i), b1ashgiz, 141oscovi, 1956, 167 pages. Nadeinskaya, E.P., "Investigation of cutting tool wear by means of radio-active isotopes" (Issledovaniye iznosa rezhushchego instrumenta s pomoshchlyu radioaktivnykh izotopov), 2nd edition blazhgiz, Moscow, 1956, 164 pages. Shallnov, V.A. "Hig~i speed grindinG of structural alloy steels" (Skorostnoye shlifovaniye legirovanny_U~ konstrukfts- ionnykh staley), Oborongiz, Moscow, 1950', 123 pages. Petrusevich, A.I. et al., "The dynamic loads in Gear trans- missions with straight spur gears" (Dinamicheski e nagruzki v zubchatykh peredachakh s pryamozubymi- kolesami~, AN SSSR9 314 Moscow, 1956, 13L~ pages. Books. (Cont. 121-2-19/20 Goibunov, Le.K. and Kiselevq M.A. "Gomputatu-ion 0, the nume:vical strength of automatic screw machine setters (Raschet chislenn- osti naladchikov tokarnykh avtomatov), AN SSSR, Moscow, 19569 -13 pages. "Fixtures for gTinding work" (Prisposobleniya Ilya shlifovall nykh rabot). Collection of articles. AN SSSR, Moscow, 1956, 28 pages. Raykher, S.A., '!Safety engineering in heat treatment shops" (Tekhnaika bezopasnosti v termicheskikh tsekhal,~a), Mashgiz, Moscow, 1956~ 144 pages. AVAILABLE: 4/4 GUREVICH, B.G.,,-~.tekhn.nauk M=ufacturing parts of glano-reinforced plastics. Itwhinostroitelf noo5:30-32 Itr 162. (Glass reinforced plastics) (MA 15:5) L IZ968-63 _HM/EW(J)/EPF(C)1Dff(M)/BDS_,~ AMCIAM.; Ps-4/N-JsjPr-4 &4,461 '7ACCE99101ff M~: AP30004-01 C)5/004,0/0046 810191163100910 'AUMOR., Gurevich, B. G.; Strelyayev, V. S. Study of the strength characteriatica of somme glatis-fibiar ccmponitiona :SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*~ no. 5, 40-46 10PE TAGS: atrength characteristics, glazs-fiber compositions. :ABSTRACT: Lack of adequate detailed data motivated thene studies on the. te ~le di -fiber cc=, onitions (AG-459111 5S, ben pg, and *ea-- stredgths. of a number of glass i R-49S,1 33-, ; ~ l8SPKAST-V)VW!th variois thermosetting binders. In an cases'. the~ra ol ~of binder fo- gla-s-s-ffber (5-7 micra in diameter) was 30:70,, and both flat and~cylin_:. idrical, samples of the molding compounds were tested at various temperatures. The :'modulus of elasticity (E), Poisson, coefficient mvJ= t4-nsi1e,:strengt1i (Sigiia sub :B), and relative elongation at breek (Epsilon sub B) were, deter,-An'ed for tach~ formu- letion, as was the correlation betveen Sigma sub B and E; sub 0 (E sub 0 calculated ,A, [;,,m stressp Sigma sub 0 4 kg/sec/rm sup 2, for an materi&ls) and effect of thermal tre%atront. At higher tuiperaturen (up to 250C), the nonlitamVity of the correlation of Sigma and E with Epsilon was more pronounced than at 150-170C. The maximum strength of R-493 was almos"t doubled by treatment at 150-170c, thp McAulus of elasticity Increased by about 12%, but thermal. treatment has little effect on Card 1/2 ELM= L 12968-63 :ACCESSION M: M300040f- ,the strength of the other formulations tested' All of the raterials had very low Poisson coefficients (0.04-0-15). SusceptibIty to conethatrated ~pressure under abort- and long-term static stress was tested on unnotched and notched flat sanmlest 1n both cases, strength decreased with an increase In cross-section area. At in- ,creased temperatures, the influence of scale effect and pressure comeen ion.was 'reduced. The stronSest of the materials-tested was 33-1W realp- -age Mcdi- .fied with polyurethane): at all concentrations of pretisuxe,, it sbowed a relatively: 'slight increase in susceptibility to stress with time, averaging 5-0-60% of ita~ .maximum short-term strength after 10,000 hours at 20C. Orig. art. hast 12 figures !5 tables. T ASSOCIATION: none ~SUBMITM: 00 mm-E.Aclz: loTun63 ENCL.- 00 SUB CODE: MA NO ME" SOV: 005 OMR: 010 Card 2/2 vX.1.1v?M4 W 91 It U Kola -Ing, 11JR1111RE r", r TH OBUENSKAYA) PhcsFhori'uao of the Alta-i-Sayarl fold area. Lit. I pol. iskop. no-4:161-181 J1-Ag 165. (MI7A 18-9) 1. Gosudarstvonnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut gorno- khimichaskogo syriya, Mosk-,ra. GUREVICH, B. I., BLINTSOVASKAYA, R. A., GARANINA, S. A., KOLOBIKHINA, S. A. "Clinic, early diagnosis, and treatment of salmonel-loses (mouse typhus) in young children." report sutmitted at the IL3th All-Union Congrese of Hygienistss Epidemiologists and Infectionists, 195,0, L 604h7--65 0-11T(d)/T !Ji~(jqj. ACCESSION N11: ATS017386 AUTHOR: A Qgrevich,, B. 1. Krasnoywrsk); Bu-rtsev,. R. V. (Kraanolyars-k) TITLE- Digital correlation meter for the evaluation of carrel ation lunctions of linearly correlafe6 random processes SOMCF,: Konfarentsly~, ponvWmaticheskornu kontrolyu i wel;odam e1gktr1cheyjdkh iznie-i -awy, 3d, y kontroll i nii Fdy af,--t eheakffih izine- reoiy; ~-r-uCyr konferentsil, t.22: Tqifrovy-ye izmerito1'nyyo prilxim IN ilk. tric lies kiye izinereniya neeleldrichesk&;h -,ehchin. Ustrayst-va avtoniatieltieskaga koncrolya- leniya v promyshliarmosti Qlwtomatic control md electrical nwasuring Vrl-n-5- actions of the conforenice, v. 2- Digital measuring instrumeals. MoOxic-oul mea-gurements of nonelectrical quantities. Devices for autoinatic coatTol. and regulation in Inclustryl Novosibirsk, Redizdat Sib. otd. AN SSSR., 19G4, 84-85 TOPIC TAGS: digital correlm-neter, linearly correlated random pt-attess, eorrolakfm function ABSTRACT% E~dsting correlaUoa meters determine the cotrreladrA function 113, meims of the equation A- : - VA L 60447-6&f ACCESSION NR. AT5017386 where xj and y; are tho values of the randoin functions X(t) Wid Y*JQ viltIdn tho crosill see-' tion separated 6y time intorvals The authors of the pnosent papec, derive the expression for ftwo a&nlttedly linearly correlated random procesaea which shows that for the determination of ono point of the wrrel~Uon function of a.: linearly correlated randorn proccss it hq HUffiCiGUt tot Carry' Out IL adctitions and to multiply the resulting sum by a constant factor. The autoniatic devl~3e reaRzIng Equation (2~ is significantly simpler than the one operathig- according to (I.) ~ and the block diagram of such a digittid c-irrelorneter is given. ThFj pro-posed method may be extended to random quantities whose relation is of the y, - aq t1ppe. Orig. art. ha-9. 4 formulas and I fi;,qwe. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: IiNovrA ENC L. 00 SUB CODEi KAl, DP NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 3/2 ;-Card __j 77 71i *1 , ~1, GUREVICH-, -B. Kh. Behavior and cybernetics. Prim. mat. metod. v biol. no.2: 47-51 163. (MMA 16:11) GURF-victi, (v 1`0611 116VO, (is mmi~-1411~ . W;tll. V0 ., . 4"t the vAwkmwm lot VA-hap MUCIOA. thatt sit= scion to %kadu to the abot powl III viklvft, *A dissma'a twft that 9140"Ma an tibmwated thamd wavommut not awly m a cathut&i. bat A" ahub 1"Olb "I dw WA that Uwa ek~twm titivei oidy skint dMamcm. A smathemittwal dtftwxbm of the plissommme" 14 - led, It I% %bows, that , Im car"St P"m Ilit"Ah the amwomilwitm tbA wmA %mv u4 The 4mtualtivent 4;&% lip do4wWwowd from the ZAINO.. 111.1. (.1 S. 4111110 J.&I. W&KC WWII, it w" (st"m - tbn%O tho assibmadiklog Ilits val" Om in p"Vwl" in tbp "%&is tot III* caviest (w mmU cwmut% owd Its pt%Vvmii-*k to tlw %olowil fm 1416" culovet. Thm %;C400%lows of blumidly to avck,44- aMC With *SpMkWMI&I 1101AII.- It Va. &-MtWd IN tkO diecummium Oat Ohni'm law rentains valid for the pb*vAmtwm& un&r commidwals". -',reef GUREVILGH, B. Kh. "142thod of ChronIc Electracorticographic Investigation:3 on Ani-nils lll~y IID,-ppini; Biopotentials with a Point Electrode from Two Zones of the F-jiZiol. Zhur. SE37~,v v01. 34) No. 2, 1948. GURLVICII, B. KIi. "Conditions Essential in the Development and Retention of Laminant Respiratory Rhythm on the Electrocorticogram of a normal Rabbit," Fiziol. Zhur. SSSR, 34, No. 3, 1948. (Inst. Evol. Physiol. and Path. of Higher Nervous Activity im 1. P. Pavlov, Acad. Med. Sci. USSR) il. - -To,.-zjllnye sensorn.- v zrit- Inc.--i Iore 27392. ~11 , ~ I noTT,,-P-l'n,/kh 7]-,i.vot-iykji. W-Jady akrd. "OJ~,~ T LMIJ, .1011 19,9, S. 173-95 30; Letopi5l 7hurnallnykh, Statey, Vol. 36, 11'49 Local Sensory Impylses in the Vision Center of the Brain in Normal Animals (Inst. Evol. Phy5iol. and Pathol. Higher Nervous System im I. P. Pavlov, Acad. Rad. Sci. USSR 24` K 01 S, f2, S 3)73-7) YLbl-io-r: S. SO: Lozonis, "o "Correlation of the Cortical Rhythm and the Respiratory Rhythm in a Normal Rabbit," (Inst. Evol. Physiology and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity im Acad. I.P.Pavlov, Acad. Med. Sci. USSR) ~r -13 i Li ju Card 1/1 Pub 33-16/25 Author Gurevich, B. Kh~ Title Electro-encephalograph recordings in systematic experiments on dogs. Periodical Fiziol. zhur. 4, 434-41.16, Jul/Aug 1Q54 Abstract Blectro-encephalograph was used in systematic experiments on dogs to record bloelectric currents, developed In the cortex by brain action. Electric activity (brain waves) of specific sections of the brain may be obtained during shunting of potentials from the surface of the cor- tex by means of extradural electrodes. Diagram. Graph. One non- Soviet and six Soviet references, Institution Institute of Plujsiology imeni I. F. Pavlov, Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad Submitted MaY 14, 1953 I TIMM ~!~Jjj 11 till ig"16 .111 R F-V I C-H USSR/ Medicine - ExMrJjmntal Neurology Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 40/40 Authors I Mezer., V. Do; Gurevichm Be Kh,; and Leushinap L. I. Title i Differences in the electrical activity of the brain of ~bgs mith various types of hieter nervous activity Periodical s Dok, AN SSSR 99/3., 485-488, Nov 21.. 1954 Abstract I Five dogs of definite typological characteristics were investigated to determine the differences in the electrical activity of their brain. The registration of the bi otics was carried out on three zones of the, dorsal swface of the cerebral cortex of one of t1m 1arger hmispheres - frontal, parietal and occiputal. The results obtaii-ed are shcr..rn in olectro- encephalographs. WD USSR references (1951). Graphs. Institution: AcadeW.-of Sciences USSR,, The I. P. Paviov Institute of f-bysiology Presented by: Acaderucian K. It. Bykov, juns 28, 1954 ~'v C~,u RE j I ~- H) e. K t-k. OURNICH, B.Kh; KOI&SNIKOV, M.S. Determining the type of higher nervous system in animals free to move about. Fisiol.shur. 41 no-3.6339-345 MY-Je 155. (MLR& 8!8) 1. Laboratorlys, ekspertmentalinoy genstiki vysshey pervwy deyatellnoott Institute, fisiologii in. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR, Leningrad. (CINTRAL MMVOUS SYST24, physiology, higher nervous runct., determ.of type in free roaming animals) J AUTHOR: _Gurevich, B. Kb., Candidate of Physico4.athematical 30-9-6/48 ~Z_iences. I TITLE.' Cybernetics and Some Problems of the Modern Physiology of the Nervous System (Kibernetika i nekotoryye voprosy sovremennoy fiziologli nervnoy sistemy). PERIODICAL:Vestnik All SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 9, pp. 31-1,-o (USSR). ABSTRACT: Since the publication of NorbertWiener's paper "Cybernetics or Conm trol and Communication in Animal and Machine', the interest for this field of science continuously grows. The author of this paper at first deals with Pavlov's theory of the conditioned reflexes, where he makes the attempt to bring some probleno of the physiology of nerves in connection with the fundamental principles of cybernetics. The cyberm netics teaches that the fundamental principle of automatic regulation consists in the fact that the motion and the function of larger masses or the transmission of large quantities of energy takes place by in- formation-carrier3 or transmitters of conunands. Then the author deals with the papers by soviet scientists, such as Samoylov, A. F., Berna - shteyn and others on,tbe universal distribution of ring-shaped exci- tation-rhythms in the organism, and on the coordinate activity of mo- Card 1/2 tion of living-organisms whose suitable character of orientation is Cybernetics and S-1me Problem 'of the Modern Physiology of the 3o-~-6/46 Nervous System. hardly imaginable without the presence of opposite connectionse. The information~theory is a strictly mathematical discipline (the papers by Khinchin, A. Ya., Kolmogorov, A. N. and others are described; see figures 2 and-3). Finally the author states that it has to be expected that further contact of the cybernetics with the physiology of the nervous system may lead to ne-~ data. There are 3 figures. AVAILABLE. Library of Congress. Card 2/2 USSR/Human --nC. -.--M1 Physiology - Sensory organs. T-11 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 7,, 1958Y 32259 Author Gvirevich, B,Kh. Tnst Title Simple Metallic Electrode for Recor(~inG Kectro-Retina- (;rams in Humans. OriG Pub Fiziol. zh. SSSR, 1957, 43, No 3, 2uri-283- Abstract One end of a thin silver band is fastened to the skin near the eye; the other end to the lower eyelid. The electrode did not cause any painful sensations. Card 1/1 - 156 - GURAVIVI, BAll. "4~~e~co stviies of exoerimenthA. uniwls auring rotntion. Plziol.zhar. 4 i no.4:.-j6?--",'O An '57. (MLU 10: 10) 1. lAboratoriye iziologii zritellpogo anallzntora lni".Ltuts fiziolo- gii in. 1.?.Pavlova AN 56SR, Leningrati. elect--ophysiol. ntnutaa performod during rotation of sub.i'!-t (Run)) (Ac."I.Eh "-d 104. same) AUTHORi Gurevich, B. Kh., 2C-4-56/60 TITLE: On the Fixing of the Eye with the Aid of Muscle Sense and on the Possible Role of Proprioception on the Occasion of Visual Fixa- tion (Ob ustanovke glaz na osnove myshechnogo chuvatva i o vos- mozhnoy roli propriotaeptsii v zritellnoy fiksatsii) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akad, nauk, SSSR, 1957, Vol~ 115, 11r 4, p?. 829-832,(USSR) ABSTRACT: The problem of proprioception of the exterior eye muscle is of principal importance in the general theory of sight. k number of scientists of the last decades affirmed that doubtlessly the muscle sence takes part in the acts of seeing. Also the neurology of the eye moving devices is interested in the solution of this problem. At present the proprioceptors of these muscles are known and their real importance for the visual perception is recognized. Presently in some publications, however, the role of proprioception is either denied on the basis of physiological arguments or even not con- sidered at all, It 8eems that the turning of the eye in a certain angle without optic stimuli as well as the fixation and the keeping of the optic axes in the direction concerned serve as criterium for the participation of the muscle sense on the occasion of the optic fixation under the same conditions. The experiments were carried out in the dark with att objective recording of the conju- gated eye movements by means of electrooculography, At the begin- Card 1/3 ning of the experiment the persons experimented upon turned their 20-4-56/60 On the Fixing of the Eye with the Aid of MuBcle Sense and on the Possible Role of Proprioception on the Occasion of Visual Fixation. eye in a certain angle when the binocular fixed luminous points changed. A 400 Hz sound signals the appearance of a side point lo- cated by a certain angle on the right of the central point, to which the person experimented upon is to direct hie eyes. After 2-3 seconds the side point disappeared and the person again fixed the central point, On the occasion of the experiment proper the Bide point viao not illuminated a fact which the person did not know. Inspite of it he turned his eyes to the right and, after having found no luminous point, he was according to the instruction to fix his eyes for 2-3 seconds in the direction where according to his opinion the side point was located. He then switched on the side point himself, fixed it, switched it of and directed his eyes to the central point. It is obvious that in the case of an unpre- ciseness of the fAxing of the eye at the time of the switching on of the side point the eyes had to perform a correoponding additio- nal turn; in the case of an exact fixing of the eyes (Fig. lb-g) this turn would be superfluous. Moreover, the action of the pre- cise fixing of the eye muscles is described. In a total of more than 1500 eye fixings of 15 persons at turns of 6,5, 12, 2o, 25, 35, and 400 to the right the precise muscle fixings of the eyes Card 2/3 (i.e. with an error above the limit measuring accuracy � 3o') took 210-4-56/60 On the Fixing of the Eye with tile Aid of Muscle Sense aid or, the Possible Role of Propriception on the Occasion of VisuaL Fixation. place more often than fixings with greater errors. The fixings were approximately symmetrically distributed as to the wanted direction. The author could draw the conclusion that the muscle sense doubt- lessly takes part in the optic fixation. Moreover, the possible role of the proprioception in the mechanism of the optic fixation is pre- sumably discussed. It might be possiblelthat a repeated chrono~-ogical coincidence of optic and proprioceptive stimuli is accompanied every time by a reflectoral correction of the situation of the axises and that it leads to tile formation of temporary cor~binations between the proprioceptive and the eye moving (oculomoturic) centers. Cer- tain shifts in the frequency of the proprioceptive impulses gain the importance of a conditioned stimulus for the compensatoric eye movements. There are 5 figures and 3 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Physiology im.I.F.Pavlov AN USSR (Institut fiziolo- gii; im. I.P. Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTED By K.M. Bykov, Academician, May 16, 1957 SUBMITTED: May 10, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/5 GIMVICH, 13.1h. Fixation Pnd oculnr movements in ranDonse to conditionad stimuli. Probl.fiziol.opt. 12:291-295 158 WRA 11:6) 1. Laboratoftyn fiziologii zritellnogo nnalizntora Instituta fiziologii Im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. (L-U--KOVEME14TS) (CONDITIOIM MSPONSR) GLEZER, V.D., GURWIGH,,B.Vh., IEUSHIITA, L. I. Electrical responses of the parietal region in dogs to photic and acoustic stimuli; phronic experiment [with summe-,7 in English],* Fiziole*zhur' 44 no;9:820-828 S'58 (MIRA 11:12) 1., Laboratoriya fiziologii zritellnogo analizators~ Instituta fiziologii imeni I.F. Pavlova M SSSR, Leningrad; (CEREBRAL CORTEX. physical. parietal responses to photic & accoustic stimuli (Rua)) 'A! ;-V I jr ftInCtinl' "Imol Ij ;:-ant. " wato-i- t ,-11( '~Ifl I.P. Pzvlov.!j All SS,;R. Role of proprioception in mechanisms of the oculomotor fixation reflex and the activity of the human visual analyzer. Yiziol. zhur. 45 120.11-#1308-1316 N 159. NIRA 13:5) 1. From the laboratory of visual analyser physiology, I.P. Favloy Institute of Physiology. Leningrad. (OCULONDTOR MUSMS physiol.) (RinuCONDITIOUD) (VISIOS Physiol. ) GUREVICH9 B.D. conditioned fixation reflexes and certain problems in the cybernetics of ocular movements in man. Biofizika 5 no. 2:162-169 ,60. (MIM 14:4) 1, Institut fiziologii im.I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR9 Leningrad. (EYE-MOVEMENTS) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (CYBERNETICS) PU4 Universal characteristics of x fixation movements of the eye; fixation shift as a cybernetic model of controlled behavior. Bi6fizika '6 no.3:377-3% 161. (MRA 1/,: 6) 1. Institut fiziologii imeni I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR, Lenbigrad. (M-MGMENTS) GUREVICH, B.Kh. Electric indices of the regulative disposiLion activity of parietal association areas of the brain. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.2:505-508 N '61. O-LIRA 1-4:11) 1. Institut fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova Ali SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.11-Chernigovskim. (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) (CONDITIONED RESFOD43E) GMVICH, B. KH. (Leningrad) ------ - "Bebavior and Cybernetics" Report presented at the 3rd Conference on the use of Mathematics in Biology, Leningrad University, 23-28 Jan. 1961. (Primeneniye matematicheskikh Metodov v Biologii. II, Leningrad, 1963 PP 5-11) GUREVICH, B.Kh. Significance of "reverse connecticns" according to I.P.Pavlov In the formaltion and course of conditioned reflexes. Vop. psikhol. 8 no.3:85-94 My-Je 162. 6aRA 15:6) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii zritellnogo analizatora Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR, Laninwrad. (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) GUREVICH, B.Kh. Dynamics of excitation and inhibition in the ceretral centers during oculo-notor activities in dogs. Fiziol.zhur. 48 no.6:654- 662 Je '62. (MIRA 15:8) 1. From the Laboratory for Physiology and Pathology of Higher nervous activity, I.P.Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Leningrad. (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (OGULOMOTOR NERVE) LANDA, I.M. Economic evaluation of land. Vest.Mosk. un. Ser. 5; Geog. 17 no.2:16-24 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Kafedry fizicheskoy i ekoncmicheakcy geografii Odesskogo universiteta imeni Mechnikova. (Land) (;eo.,,Aiy Yevgenyevich; GUREVICH, Doris Lazarevich; I V.V. , rod ---- ---. -- '~ 2 [1ntegrals, measures, and derivatives] Integral, mera i proizvodnaia. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 211 p. (MIRA 17:11) r.i --l 1~ t.' "" ", .-" -. .-A ~!- " 1: -- .; I i ;11r111fj!'W'Lj llffll~ USSR/4'athomatics Card 1/1 Pub. 22 3163 Authors s Gurevich, B.L. Title j New types of spaces of the fundamental and the geAeralized functiorls.and the Cauchy problem for equations of finite differences Periodical i Dok. AN SSSR 99/6, 893495, Dec 21, 1954 Abstract i Methods which had been presented by Genfeld and Shilov, are generalized so that they can be used in the application of the Cauchy theorelft-to the equations in finite differences. In connection with the above mentioned generalization, concepts of new spaces are presented. Four USSR references J1939-1954). Listitution: Presented by; Academician S.L. Sobolev, September 23, 1954 Call Nr: AF 1108825 Transactions of the Third All-union Mathematical Congress (Cont. )-loscow, Jun-Jul '56, Trudy '560 v 1 Seet. Rpta., Izdatel'8tvc) All SSSEJ,, lbacow, J-956, 237 PP. "ur vich Be L. (Odes a . New Space Types of a Basic and Generalized ctions and the Uniqueness Classes of Generalized Cauchy Problem. 114 KovanIko, A. S. (LIvov). On the Compactness of Systems of Continuous Functions. 114 Mukminov, B. R. (Odessa). Expansions in Eigen-functions of Dissipative Kernels. 114-116 Mention is made of Livshits, M. S. Nayshull, A. B. (Moscow). Functional Rroblem for Ordinary Differential Equations. 116-117 There are 8 references, 2 of which are USSR, 2 French, 3 English, and 1 is a translation into,Russian. Nikollskiy, V. N. (Kalinin). Operator Prope~rties of Polynomials of the Best Approximation. 117-118 Card 37/60 ' ~A W typt-s OrrLind-amenta and ~enc iz cd lc AWN'Ind e ca"'6y- Pr6ble~m f0i gii6i mg: 0 fUUcffO4 5Jl - j invDiving diferen6d' ojj(nmfjons~ q IGO Dold. &kad. Naulz SSSR (Russian) -alt L i uf d~ les rL 1 392 i 240 955 i P c . am , , - ), ( . 38 , Dokl. zlkad. Nau-k Al IVA? - V 6, 7201 d'ailleUTS Moifis -~iI6,raux, E, 6sultats qui donnent de vaste-) classr---~ d. csPaccs frniclioxine-is tmnsform~-s 1'sq~ -quc-mcnz lle~ mor-ph lins dan,,~lkes autres par trartsformation de 1, ouricr ~ par ' ra-rispusi mn on d6finit !a tmnsforrmttion do Fourier sur des spaces de fonctions a~~I~liques, UA, ' btilis~- Cos not-Ions PO ur I'Rude de- sysOmas d'6volufioa d Y forme - t '~St x c Rm. Tont ccO d"n.- nic'reanaMi't 6t~c c~ V,.t L vqw) * WIN v n 01 i M. uUREVICH, B._-L., Gand Pnys-iliath Sci -- (diss) "New Spaces of the funda- wental and 6eneralized functions and problems oi Cauchy for certain operative equatibne" Kha:plkov, 1957. 6 pp, (Khar'kov State University im A. M. liorlkiy), 100 copies (KL, 29-57, 88) ~~-j .,Ii ;",! , I~ ~:, I t- ., ~ ~ - . . - .- ~~- j-.i TZ xa rj4 'j BURAMCNSKIY, V.Ye.; GUPZVICHI B.L.; DYADYLW, V.A. ~~- CharacteriDtics of the density of sedimentary rocks In Lho central part of the Black Sea Depress-lon. no.l.-127-134 165. (MIRA 18:22) 1. "vskaya ekspeditalya Ukrainskollo skogo gornorudnogo instituta. Subvitted Nbrunry 1-2, 1.963. ACC NR, AT6028370 SOURCE CODE.- 6066/6:W000/000/0056/0069 (N) AUTHOR! Subbotin, S..I.; _PRKeyich,,B. L.; Sollogub, V..B.; Chckunov, A. V.; Chirvinskaya, M. V.; Kuzhelov, G. K. (Deceased) ORG, none iTITLE:' Deep-seated sXructure of'the Ukrain's, based on data from geophysical investi- gations ;SOURCE:. International Goo'logical Congress. 22d. Nov Delhi, 1964. Goologicheskiyo Iregulltaty prikl&dnoy goofiziki (Geological results of appli*4 geophysics);'doklady I isovetskikh geologov,,problema 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nedra, 1965. 56-69 TOPIC TAGS: tectonics upper mantle, earth crust,, stratigraphy Ukraine ABSTRACT: Geological and particularly-geophysical investigations have located a great number of deep-seated faults in the Ukraine.. These faults have mainly -northeast add northwest strikes. The northeast-strike faults. predominate in the Ukrainian shield, the Black Sea depyession, and the northern part of the Black S.ea basin, while northwest-strike' faults are typical of'the Dneprovsko-Donetskaya depression,. the Trans-Carpathian depression, the folded Carpathians, the Carpathian forede~p and the southwestern part of the Russian platform. For the area, as a whole, it has been found that the macrostructural,features of deep-seated faults haVe longitudinal or'traneverse strikes. Tectonic movements in the Earth.'s crust 'Card 1/2 ACC NR& AT6028370 are mainly caused by compression and expansion of the mantle associated with poly- morphic, phase and electron transformations, or chemical alterations. Deep- seated *faults originate in the upper mantle hundreds or at least tens of km deep. The.main types of faults located in the Ukraine are: 1) ancient Proterozoic faults in the Precambrian basement; 2) faults of different ages, expressed in the basement as major stages and separating principal and 3) transverse (sometimes longltudi.naL) and separating them into individual.blocca. the sedimentary strata which are directly movement of the basement. The study of .geotectonic features of the Ukraine is based vestigations. The .*block-type structure number of deep-seated faults have been 1)cated. crustal thickness under uplifts and decraased been found that the granite layer contaiis tinuities, which may either separate different or represent p~urely physical boundaries. zones'on the basis of geological,and geo~hysical*data, all.zones are given.. Orig. art. has* 2 structural features or their components; faults cutting acrQro the main structures In addition, there are many faults in or indirectly associated with the block the deep-seated crustal structure of the main upon geophysical, mostly seismic, in- of the crust has been established, and a A general feature is increased thickness under depressions. It has shallow gently sloping seismic discon- structural stages and rock complexes The Ukraine has been divided into structural and detailed.cheiracteriatics of figures. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 06Jan65/ ORIG REF: 025/ OTH REF: 006/ 2/2 ACC NR. A.P60211156 SOURCE CODE: uR/0413/66/001)/Oll/OOT9/0079 INVENTOR: Rapoport, M. B.; Seliverstov, B. P.; Chervonskiy, M. I.;.-Gurevich,.B-..-Lj,,, Malinskiy, S. A.; Veksler, B. Te.; Aysman, Yu. A.; Remennikov, V. S.; Zhavoroakov, G. A. ORG: None TITLE: A device for automatically analyzing seismograms and constructing seismic profiles. Class 42, No. 182349 SOURCE; Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye znaki, no, .11, 1966, T9 TOPIC TAGS: seismography, cathode ray tube, seismic modeling ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A device for automatically ana- lyzing seismograms and constructing seismic profiles. The unit is based on Author's Certificate No. 166503. Efficiency of analysis is improved by mounting a cathode ray tube on a carriage which is moved along a photodrum by a worm gear or ratchet turned by the shaft of the photodrum. 2. A modification of this device in which measurement quality is improved by connecting a sawtooth generator through a programmed amplitude regulator to the vertical deflection system of the cathode ray tube. Card 1/2 UDC; 550.340.84 ACC NRi AF6021456 lv,.cathode ray tube$ 2- piLotodrumi 3--carriagei 4-vorm shaft; 5--drive SUB CODE: o8, Og/ suBm DATE: 31mar64 c-rd 2/2 GURom-141 B. L. USSR/Geophysics - Geological Prospecting May/Jun 50 Gravimetry "Gravitational Anomalies and Their Connection With the Most Import4lnt Teci~onic Elements of the Western Regions of tha Ukrainian SSR,11 A. A. Bogdanov, B. L. Gurevich, S. Ya. Shereshevskaya, Inst of Geol Sci, Acad Sci USSR, 8 pp IIIz Ak Nauk SSSR., Ser Geograf i Geofiz" Vol XIV, No 3 Gravitational anomalies in western regions of Ukrainian SSR reflect distribution of masses in both the surface and deep parts of the earth's crust. Submitted 14 Dec 49 by Acad 0. Yu. Shmidt. 158T51 GUMICH, B.L. [If=evych, BAJ Some characteristics of the geological structure of the southern part of the Dniesterv-Prut interiluve. Geol.zhur. 18 no.506-46 158. (MIR& 12:1) (Dniester Valley-Aeology. Structural) (Pirut Valley-Aeology. Structural) 3(5) SO V121- 51)1-1 -20 /26 AUTHOR: Gurevich, B.L. TITLE: On the Stratigraphic Appurtenance of the Basic Re- flection Horizon in the North-East of Crimea and Around the Sivash Lake (0 stratigraficheskoy pri-nadlezhnosti opornogo otrazhayushchego gorizonta na severo-vostoke Kryma i v Prisivash9ye) PERIODICAL; Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1.959, Nr 12 pp 76-80 (UC'_)'SR) ABSTRACT: The article presents the results of seisrio-explorations by the reflected-wave method, being done since 1949 in the North-East Crimea and around Lake Sivash (by Vasi;19 yev, V.P., Gozak, Ch.I., Goncharova, T.A., Wyachko'v, N.P , Yegorkin, A.V., Klimarev, A.A., Lantsov, V.P.', , Poy zdnik, N.D., Rozumenko, G.F., Storozhenko, B.G~, Usachov, A.G., and others). Mqse refleotion was dis- covered in nparly the entire territory. Up to now, the refaectizig horizon was wrongly identified as the Card 112 roof of cretaceous deposits. It is now proved that it 1.ZOV/21--59-1-20/26 On the Stratigraphic Appurtenance of' the Basic Reflec-,5ion Horizon in the North-East of Crimea and Around the Sivash Lake belongs to theKuuskaya upper eocene marl pack, which has characteristic physical features, and partly to the underlying middle eocene deposits,, The explora- tion results have to be revised. The eocene deposits of Crimea, around Lake Sivash, and in the North-West Caucasus foothills being similar, the stiidy of -the geological interconnectioA of these regions is now possible. There are 1 map, 1 diagram, and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy razvedyvatelno-geofizicheski~ trest (The 0 Ukrainian Geophysical Exploration Trust PRESENTED: August 13, 1958, by V.G. Bondarchuk, Member of the AS UkrSSR Card 2/2 C".IRVINSUYA, M.V.; GUREVICH, B.L. Tectonics of the Black Sea region. Sov.geol. 2 no.4:83-92 AP '59. (KIRA 12:7) 1. Treat "Ukrneftegeofisika.." (Black Sea region-Geology, Structural) GUREVICH, B.L. New data on the tectonic pattern of Grimean steppen and the Sivash region. Sov.geol. 2 no-9:43-55 S '59. (MIRfi`13-2) 1. Treat "VIcraeftegeoftsilm." (Crinea-Geoloey, Structural) (Sivash region-Goology, Structural) ,--,,..GUREVICH, B.L.. SNF.GMVA, O.V.; SHAM, A.A. Oas potential of the Grimean Steppes and Sivash region. Gazprom. 4 no.8:3-8 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) (Grimea-Gam, lktural--Geology) 'z_r 3 (5) SO~/21-59-6_16/27 AUTHOR-, Hurevich, B. L. (G-are-krich, B.L.) ----------- TITLE1 On the Geological Interpretation of Certain Gravitational Anomalies of the Steppe Crimea PERIODICAL, Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrainsikoi RSR, 1959, Nr 6, pp 643 - 647 (USSR) ABSTRACT- This is a report of the author on his furthering of the studies made by 1. B. Birkhan in 1947 50 end by 0, A. Belonin and N. M. Karpins"~,rca in 1957 58. The author applied the method described by A. P. Tikhonov and Yu. D. Bulanzhe CRef !3, subsequently simplified by S. I. Subbotin [Ref. 21. The author states that the division of the gravi- tational field of the Steppe Crimea makes it possible to study the local gravitational anomalies and classify them akr-_-o_,x1irg 'jo ~V-he depth of the occurences of the Paleozoic foundation and the sign, in three groups, which the author defines in the text. The study of the physical properties indicates the absence of a single stratigraphically-stable Card 112 boundary. In-iffost cases it is the Paleozoio cover, in some On the Geological Interpretation of Certain Gravitational Anomalies of the Steppe Crimea cases the Paleocene--Eocerie deposits. Tile Novo..-Tsaritsyn gravitational anomaly had different interpretationsg G. 0, Lichagin and A. V, Chekunov [Ref. 43 consider the anomaly as a reflection of a break in the depth which resulted durin6 the access of heavy magmatic masses. The author subscribes to the opinion expressed by G. Kh. Dikensteyn,CRef, 51 which assumes the presence of a culmination from below. In order to verify and further study this matter, the author has analyzed and reinterpreted the whole data of electric ex- plorations collected on this matter in 1950 by Yu. F. Matusevich and N. S. Muzovska and assisted by Ye. I. 01ends lka, established the existence of a culmination. There are 1 table, I map showing local gravitaticnal anoma- lies and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy razvedyvatelinyy geofizicheskiy trest (Ukrainian Surveying Geophysical Trust) PRESENTED: By V. H . Bondarchuk, (V.G. 1kmdarchiLk) Member, _kS, 117tExESSR. SUBMITTED: Januar 17v 1959 Card 2/2 GUREVICH, B. L., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Geological Stl'IlCtUl-e of the Ceritral Black 6ea Region and prospectb of its petroleum gas potential from materials of geologo-geophysical research." Kiev, 1960. 15 PP; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education Ukrainian SSR, Kiev Order of Lenin State Univ im T. G. Sh(Welierikol Main Geological Administration Ukrainian SSR, Trust "Ukrgeofizraz- vedka"); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 26-60, 132) GUREVICH, B.L. (Ifurevych., ~.Lj Structural map of lower Tertiary and upper Cretaceous sedimento in the eastern Crimea afid Sivash region bneed on Beismic data. Geol. zhur. 20 no.208-101 160. (MIRA 105) (Crimea-Geology, Structural-Maps) GIP-LIVICH3 B.L. Th.-Lee structural plans of the central Black Sea region in connection with its oil and gas potentials. Sov.geol- 4 ho.7:46-56 Jl 161. (~':URA 14:10) 1. Tract "Ukrgeofizrazvedka". (Black Sea roCior-Petr-lewa geology) (Black Sea region-Gas,jVttural-Geology) V. GUREEVICH, B.L.; KLITCC14E,,'!:Ojp I.F.; CHnV1NSXjkYA' V1. Oil and gas prospecting trends in the Black Sea region. Geol. nefti i gaza 5 no.6:6-10 Je 161. (MIRA 14:63 1. Trest Ukrgeofizrazvedka, Glavgeologiya USSR. reology) (Black Sea region--Petroleum g (Black Sea region--Gas, Natural--Geology) of tho Lower ~aleO.gerC UE!di"-IE'nti irt Qe 'fark~Ianklt Peninsula. Neft. I gaz. prom. nc..2-.16-10, J 3 . 1 11 Flye-vsk-ay'-L ekspeditslya Ukrain:3kogo nauchno-lissledovatellskogo OUR ~.[Hurevychj B.L.1; GONCHAROVA, T.A.[Hanaharova, T.A.] Effectiveness of using the reflection method in the Tarkhmikut Peninarula. Geol. abur. 23 no.2s.48-53 161, (MIRA 16g6) 1. Kiyevskaya okepeditelya Ukrainakogo nauchno-iseledovatell- skogo gornorudnogo instituta, (Tarkhmftt PenirAula-Seimic prospecting) GUREVICH, B.L.; ZAYKOVSKIY, N.Ya.; SOLJJVOVA, L.Ya.; CHIRVINSKAYA, M.V. .. Development of structures in the Tarkhankut Peninsula. Sov. geol. 7 no.3:116-120 Mr 164. (MIRA 17tlO) 1. Kiyevskaya ekspeditsiya Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo gornorudnogo instituta. -~HV,-1;3KI Y BENDERSKIYY V-ya.;,,,GI-JREViCH, B.L.; pj.13.; iUl"I .-D.; M*11 Using seismic prospecting In the study of subi3alt del-oilits in the Dnieper-Donets Lowland. Izv.v)rs.ucheb.zav.; geol. i ra,,,,v. 8 no.l: 109-117 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-is9ledovatel'skly geologorazvedochny- y institut. BURAKOVSKIY, V.Ye.; GUREMC,111, B.L. HypBometry of the surface of the folded basement in the Crimean plain, Sivash region, and the S-a of Azov. Geotektonika no.l: 126-128 Ja-F 165. (14IRA 18:5) 1. Kiyevskaya ekspeditsiya Ukrainskogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo geologo-razvedochnogo instituta.