SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KALININ, N. - KALININ, S.

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L3 j "o 1 Jlln 011-: -lk~al imcmi. 1'.. Yo. or 0,-~ I lo v. 13 D--c Prujunted uz- ir. Jciwnc~; ari,i Znginocrirv:~ 1-n in 1~)1;9- Frori Jan-Doc I'-'! d-41' ginatica of acid hydrolysis d sysumtrkOr "badisded COMPM44. I. Deformastim of the raw tke fast 4104 second At"its of the mulka hom the ev"Adl curve hair infilicticlallpaw. -Kafinin. 10P. Fos. Khino. 24. 14SW4XIMIM.-In ill# case at , cttimulive flist.,g.jer tr;brtkorut A -&' 0.0 t C.M. Infornialkwl I* U'U.Illy 1xiwits-I only Oil the ores-an itfiect t4 the fittil And second AUSTIN. e.g. X A., the sum of a protluct of both StAM 6 deletillinetl outollytically. The C,Vff-RLI curve: Z ow - 2 - 1(2 - -)AI - a)l tap( -Ad) + 1.1(1 - a 11 C119 -kol) presents an inflaction point only when - MOO < 1. At the inflection point (subscript 0: 4 lal(2 - a)* lks(I - a) OUZ M1 2 - (2 - tot 1 W. and (it Z owlill). kv 112 - a 13). Thu,4 the detu. of As invIllves joulving the transcirn- dentil equatkiel: dx + A - In x. wh rre a - to, x - be. and b - In (it Z ox1d4. thermilicirtitsa Ijid A being tooken from the exptl. over-all curve Thert it, is obtained from the rqualkiii resulting frMot ih, oll-i-lott of (2) by (3). The ruirthad haubern werWed lut,27fictitkuscurvelittith Va"S values of a. and the a4 .".. cut toevi"it livien anti caled. Valuots of k. and A. is zood ( zk I ""' ) 11 Mternthl&ti*s at the retia ctoclawts tw Me dralt Lij Wvc~ni Shw- of this F"C- tion (Of arbitrary Two" of the ratio of tholatis eftstonts. point is *b- 16W. I*W-71XIV30).-Usually. no inflection t ctooll""tivit Wrvcd in the over-all curve corresponding to tb reactions of part 1. 71"ageroffulsigttino"Cl"I"'CeduTe 'L"d for any .. cart be used for obtaining At and 64. With A - k,1(k, - M. the equatiom of the over-oill curve In: z as - .1 - 2 esp(. -kj) - it exp( -kj) + b exp( -Ad). For I 11"Ar of reactant. L, 0 - 7 for i - w , Thus I m. IODt2 is the ippritikir til rot ill flone I I. % of the tnAx- vultlit Of w- It r. tllq-kl) - 1, () - 11. ".11XV21 o.iw/2, the Vaml coluxthin Wootton: -1101. all.] fit A + IM jr, - V(e - loll. Nor 4 dillcrent valw--; oil 1 Inch Ilia I 1.: 1.., 1., 1. - n -7to *3a -4m (ea. 1 411). tIWl'- 1, 4 ttirtr'll 'j I Which kail't 1. thoo "ecMd. delit,V r4UAtkM' I V (Qj, 41 1011 (~W)If(ltit QW, + IM I"AlQp~-%),wbrrtW'- x"and (10 is the Value Of QfOrt W 10. Wiringfilf 11"jivist Yi - c%i4 -11) k.)41111 )'I" tXp(- III k2)+' *,,13d in gener.41 At - -(2.3 6g F.)tqo all,] k, - (-2.j I,,g M. nlethW has been cherl4lof fig tktijijyu$cujvrj. jklul the agree. went between given and caltil. vulues of ill and to 10 g,.A (* I%?. An approx. noetbuif for wilicli a sunijgg firmi"10 Is citilisn"I is Wigo oxi the po4nibilliv 4 l1roglecting,Ic ( lite 171PUNIVItials lot the Avowal equiAtion a hen A, too to. j,hus. if At All. ncur tbor qtid .1 nor jr4cii,.j. -it not, w1rite: Z ow In 12(m IVOI f- kil-iAllh v WWI) '.', Then. h - 1111101OW - At 1,k 11MI - Xt)j.wIjrTC Of ~ 1,. ji,fttj 11. It is PVC(crAldc, hO%Cvrr, to deL. h, toy a Crjphkr InglikkI; th-hVeottlititraight line thus "bl"o"led givt!s k8- Fil"11Y. it c-411 loor Md. in the way: if it. rot r. aror tb~ v4lucst rcquirtd Ito ac- Ill, resp., T3, "JO, W'i 44 the SUblUn" IN, tbl: W5111 rl(rT anti r,/r3 dcilcoad on the value c4 a. Irb, curves it, to . Mal and 1,4P - Mo give a nrr~tr, of acts . vita a f4ir . . . . . .'Im May, i IJP(C) SOMCS COIM3 j1UR ..9/65/0w/0 I pr AUTHORS'. Kupint V,; Nalining N# 1p; Shustrov, 1. 1, ORG s ncme TM LE i Spot welding of aluminum alloys with low-power.machblas SOURCE: Sudoetroyeniyo, no. log 19651 55 alumini 10 lloy, welding electrode/ TOPIC TAM spot welding, M a SM34 electria:! transformer, MTP 150 welders AMtRM_ aluminum alloy, AMg6X aiiiri-Inum',alloy, D16411 aluminum alloy, D16M aluminum alloy ABSTRACT-. Experience has shown thst the low-power_MTP-150 apot-weldih ,g sachinetcan be er 41 Js redesigned for aluminum-alloy spot-welding installations4 The row f the ma'c~ine'~ increased by connecting an STE-34 welding tranafarmor as a bc6oter in its,prlmili-y circuit. It is suggeated that the A1.0, film be left on aluminum allay parts be spot-welded with low-power machinest since its presence facilitwtealieat removal. I't is advisable, however, to remove the film from the electrode side of1he part, atnee, this reduces the contact resistance., The use of a special eleotwode'~(see Fig. 11 makes it possible to produce 25 to 30 spot-welds without cleaning the 61ectrode, Electrodes with diameters of 7-5# 8-Ot 8-51 and 9,5 mm ahoald be used for welding' metals 1.0, 1.2, 1.5o and 2.0 m thick, respeotively. Redesigning of% the 1OP-1 5.0 madii! L.~qrd 1/2 VDCt 62 il.....~'7911-763,. 1 t~li9_4i5j XALrNiN, N.N., starshiv elektromakhanik - Stand equipped with lov-power rectifiers. Awtos., %slam. i svjAz 1 2 no.10:23 0 158. (KM ii: ID) 1.Voskovska7a, distantsys. signalisatall I sy7azi Moskovske-liyovsko3r dorogi. (Railroads-Blectric equipment) X&LININ, N.N. ~ -1.Z.- ~ Repeater useable for conversations over long-distance lines. Avtom-, telem. i evias' 3 no.4:35 Ap '59. tMIRA 12:5) l.StarshiT slektromakhanik Poskovekoy distantail. signalizateii i evyazi. Moskovsko-Kiyovskoy dorogi. kTransistor amplifiers) - KALININ, N.N.. Utilizing the PY relay in communications between stations. Avtom. telem.. i oviaz' 3 no.5-41 My '39, Ofin 12:8) 1.,Starahiy alaktromakhanik Moskovskoy distantaii. nignalizataii i sv7azi Moskovsko-lurelcoy dorogi. (Ilectric relays) EENENSON, Nata Moiaoyevna; BOTSMAN, Mikhail Forfirlyevich;_OkkNIN, NlkolaL.Eg~o!jph; POPOVA, Zinalda Ivanovxaj 110GORSKIT, -Vi`evo od Vitallyevich; BORZOV, V.P.1, kand. fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; SHILLING, V.A., red.izd-va; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn,red. (Work practices of the spectrum snalyaU laboratory at the "Radiat* Plant]Opyt raboty apektraltnoi laboratorii zavoda "RadiBt." Leningrad, 1962. 10 p. (Leningradakil dom nanchno-tekhnicheakoi. propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom, Seriia: Kontroll kachestva produktaft, no.8) (HIRA 16:3) (Spectrum anal7sis) KALININ NV,-; LITOVINSUY, A.K. Investigating the rigidity of the gear-rolling bead for rolling low-module gear wheols on automatic multispindle lathes. Priborostroenie no..'L-.18 Ja 165. (WRA 18:3) I 11"I'V4 V V .... ....... S/OnVA/00/003/00 0018 jw=siou Na: AP02290 'AUTHORs -. Kalinin$ N. V. (Engineer); Litorinaklyp A* K# (BrOwer) I TITIZ: ~ Technological peculiarities of the process of cold sbaplM of aw3l Lvari"'! SOURCEs Priborostroyenlye# no. 3v 1964, 14-18 TOPIC TAGS: gear shap1m, gear rolling, small pitcb gear; xtiltispliWas laths, cold gear rolling ABSTRAGN A discussion of cold rolling of small pitch gears fxvm bar stock an an automatic multiple spindle machim3 (1240-6). Small steel goaxs with straight teeth may be made on this machize to the eighth class af acimracy (GOST 9178-5B). The gear shaping head MY be &dJ%Usted for various gear p1tcho3 and mubors of teeth. Further testing sbou3A be done on this machine -for br2adardmg the sizes and- configurations of rolled gearis mid obtairAIM a higbe degree of accwwWe i-..L Oris* art. has: 6 figunalt 1*00TATIONs WAS LC-Gj d . ...... . ... . .... ACCESSION NR3 AP4032341 8/0G96/64/C*0/0(R 10070/0074. AUTHORS: Sokolovs Ye. leis (Doctor of technical scioncos)j Kalinin, N. V. (&gi- neer) MILE: Verification of accuracy of approximate equation for heat transfor a quip.- . ment characteristics SOURCE: Toploenergetika, no. 2, 1964, 7o-74 TOPIC TAOS s beat transf eir formula, coolant motionj coolant ipurfacop heated surface, :i counter flow direct flow,, croas flaw ABSTRACTs An analysis was conducted to determine the accuracy of an approximate heat transfer formula deri~od.by tho.senior author in 1957 and given by a +'W kcalAcg. degree where "all and "b" are constant coefficients determined bjY the coolant.motion configurationg q* - specific heat transfer rate from an equivalent. infinite-c6olant surfaces W)p Wb - lower and higher water equivalents of coolant., kf - heated surface., The above equation w" nondimensionalized with respect to WX ,Card i/2 ACCFSSION NR: AP4012341 and its accuracy checked against more accurate exponential forms for three types of coolant nows: counterflow heat transfer system, direct flow eystemj and a cross flow system. In the first system a 0.35# b -.0.65 and the maximun error occurs at WA. ol i.e.. 645%. In the second a a b 0*65 with maxima -U.ECW of 6.2%. In the third systeu a = 0*425,q b w 0965j the maxim= error is 6.3a%o It, was found that in the range 0 C WW'Wb jg 1 and 0 ~< kf/UH < oD the approximate equation,is accurate enough for practical engineering estimates* Orige art* hass 16 formulas, 4 tablesp and .2 figures. AMCIATIONs Hookovskiy onargeticheakiy institut, (Mosciow Mutitute of' Heat, Power) SUBK=EDs 00 EMLS 00 SUB CODES HE NO RL? SOVs 006 CWHERs 000 2/2 KALILIMM, NJ, '. - UI)e o' ip f~ 1- , !,I; I "'j .*AJ . . 42 no.4:U-,l-A) il-fie, 16". OMITU~t 13:V) 1. Moskc-,r,-kly onergotiriloolciy imtltut- 1 391,113-66 ( I ) IJP(c) AT IJA J ACC NR, AP6014987 SOURCE CODE.& UR/0170/66/01p/05/0596/0599 VUTHOR: Brodyanskiy _V..M._; Kalinin, N. V. (3 DRG: Mosoow Power Institute En gatichookiy institut) rITLE: Exer of'tbe flow of a substanae with achange In the M--- parameters oFtbe surrounding medium SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fiziobeaki7 zhurnal, v. 10, no* 5v 1966v 596-599 IC TAGS: fluid dynamios,, flow anal7ais,, gas flok ISTRACT: From the overall differential equation for the exergy de di -Tedso ibstituting the quantity do from the equation for an Ideal gas# we got do-dl-Tg co dr _ jt dp (2) r P itegrating Equation (2) over the interval of tbe abange in state from ie state at any point to the parameters of the surrounding medium we 'ite 'T e-c,,(T-T$)-T* coinw-Rin P (3). Card UDCt 536, L 35843-66 ACC NR' AP6014987 Dividing the left and rigbt-band sides of Equation (3) by the quantity To a we get an eq"ation.in dimensionless variables offe - c. (r/r. - 1) - ep In (r/r.) + R In (plpj. (4) For convenience in calculation and in construction of a diagram in dimensionless variables, Equation (4) is written in the form ICP-;- 'P (7;-I)+iP--Int' (6) R where TAOS p/p9;,and '6 e/RT are respectively the dimensionless temperatu pressure, 9fld exergy of the substance, Based on this equation, the article gives a diagram for determination of the values of the exergy for any values of the parometer3 To and p To determine the necessary corrections at different pressures of Ge surrounding mediump a secondary diseram is prananted by which the value of the correction a a. is.foubd by the formula (6) Orige art, has: 7 formulas and 2 figures, ISUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 22Deo65/ ORIG REF: 607/ OTH REP-. 006 ,-IC41 IWANIN, 0.1. -,CZ' - -- -, Tectonics of the Repetek sone of uplifts. Geol. nefti i gaza 5 no,7:42-45 JI 161. (MIM 14:9) 1. Vostochnaya geofizioheskaya ekepeditsiya NoJ. (Kara Kurp-Geologys Structural) 24(6), 24(3) SOV/181-1-9-16/31 AUTHOR:. Kalinin, 0. M TITLE: On the Spectrum of Fluctuations in Complicated Physical Systems PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1959, Vol 1, Nr 9, PP 1417 - 1419 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper theoretically inviistig&tes the fluctuations of physical quantities for the speclal caso-of an observed fluctuation Y(t being brought about by a series of fluctuation processes x lit), x 2(t)l ...x,(t). For an example, this case is given,,'when wanting to investigate the A fluctuation of the carrierVnumber in a semiconductor with N complicated energy spectrum. In this case, y (t) Zk(t) holds, where x k(t ) denotes the deviation of the occupation number in the k-th energy level from the mean value. For such and similar systems the problem of the spectra of intensity fluctuations is solved in the present paper. The author Card 1/2 thanks M. I. Kornfelld for having placed the problem and I . I On the Spectrum of Fluctuations in Complicated Physical SOV/181-1-9-16/31 Systems D. N. Mirlin for his discussions. There are 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR Leningrad Cinatitute of Semiconductors of the AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTED% April 6, 1959 Card 2/2 KALININ, O.M. Mathematical thoory of marking. Prim. mat. motod. v biol. no.2-.161-169 163. OCRA 1611l) KMM,_q!.M. (Leningrad) t%rHE mATmwicAL Tam or imam" Report presented at the 3rd Conference on the use of M%the=t1cs In Biology$ Leningrad University., 23-28 Jan. 1961. (Primeneniye matematicheakikh Matodov v Biologii. II, Uningrad, 1963 PP 5-11) ZANINA, Ye.N.; KALININ, O.M.; FALEVA, T.A. 1 -1.1- -,- ... Theoretical information coefficient of' correlations and its use in the statistical analysis of anthropomatric data. Pr" mat. metod, v biol, no.2:107-109 10, (MIRA 16% 11) ;,.-4R NO KOZLOVp Konstantin Yakovlevich, 0' V., red.; IMCER., D.P,p red, izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A . E~ PIRE re . (Efficient.equipment for assembling the frames of industrial truild- ings of precast reinforced concret&j RatsionalInaia oanastka i PTir Bposobleniia dlia montazha kta-kasa propyshlemVkh zdanii I 'z abornogo zhelezobetona; iz opyta stroak LensovnarkhoZU. Lenlngrad, 1961. . 24 p., (Leningradskii Dom nauelmo-tekbnichaskoi propagaa3dy. O'wen pe- redovym. opytom. Seriia: Stroitellnaia promynhlemostly no.13) (MIU 3j': 9) 1. Instruktor peredovykh Eetodov truda trestAt Orgtekhotroy Upravle- niya stroitellstva LensovnarkhozC(for Xozlov). (Industrial buildings) (Precast concrete construction) KOWULOV, AlekcarAr Ivanovirch; MOD1, V.F.fdecearedl; ZINOVIYEV, Anatoliy YakovIevich; ZAGFIADSKIY, Vasilly Ivwiovich; JUL red.; FREGER, D.P., red. izd-,va,- BELOOPOVA, I.A.0 tekhn. red. [Mesh-reinforced concrete roofs for iriduatrial buildings; experience of the "Orgtekhotroill Trust and Trust No.4/j. of the Administration of Construction of the Leningrad National Economic CouncillArmotsemontnye pokrytlia (ilia pronyahle-nMkh zdanii; iz opyta, raboty tresta ttOrgtekbstroiff i tresta No.44 Upravleniia stroitellstva Lerwo,vnarkhoza. LeaLngrad,, 1962. 16 P. (Leningrad s]cJi dom naucbna-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Ob- men peredovym opytom. Seriia: "Stroitellnaia prorWsblennost' n0.5) (MIRA 15-.81 (Roofing, Concrete) (Industrial buildings) KALININ, O.V.- KRINCHIK, Ye.P. MdUchannel programing device for an automatto supply or sting,11. Vop.paikbol. no.6tl24-127 N-D 162. (MM 16:2) 1. Mookovskiy inzhenerono-fisicheekly institut i otdoleniye peikhologii Moskovekngo universiteta. (Psychological apparatus) XLLINrN,P.A. Keane of increasing the capacity of wineries. Vin.SSSR 15 no-3,39-40 155. (NIRA 8:8) 1. Sverdlovskiy vinzavod Glavnogo upravleniya vinodellehookoy promyshlennosti (RSTBR) (Wine ancl wine making) -11/v KUKS. A.Ya., nauki P.A., IJ doktor geo logro-minera log icheakikh nauk, ziislushenny7 deyistell i tekhniki RBYSR I Komi ASSR; KALININ, P.D., red.; KODAUIV, tekhn.red. [-Prospects for the development of the petroleum an d gas induBtries in the Komi A.S.S.R.; based on now data from geological prospecting] 4ropektivy neftianol i gazovoi provo-ohlonnosti Komi ASSR; v ovate novykh dannykh Feologorezvedochnykh robot. -'~rktyvksr, Komi taishnon Izd-vo, 1957. 31 P. (MM 11:2) (Komi A.S.S.R.-Petroleum industry) (Xomi A.S-S.Ro---Gae# Natural) 3011-120-53-1-36/43 AUTHORS:Kalinin, P. D. and Kuznetsov, A. K. TITLr-,: 'PrograMne'"MijWbature Control (Programinnoye re r,,ulirovaaiye temperatury) PERIODICAL; Fribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 1958, I-Tr 1, Pp 136-137 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A description is given of a relatively simple attachment to an electronic potentiometer which wJ.11 give -temperature control accordin- to any preset law. The law is given by the shape of a thin metal foil or the profile of a thin wire as shown in Fig.l. A special contact is made to follow the outline of the specially prepared foil or wire. This motion is then transformed into an electric signal which is used to control the temperature of a furnace in the reouired manner. The electrical circuit is shovm in Fig.2. There are 3 diagrams and 2 English, 4 Soviet references. ca ASSOCIATION: Institut kbimii silikatov All SSSR (Institute of the Chemistry of Silicates, Academ;y of Sciences of the USSR) SUBMITTED: June 24, 195?. 1. Temperature--Control 2. Potentiqmeters--Applica-tions Card 1/1 3. Furnaces--Control systems AUTHORS: Kalinin ,,.Kuznetsov, A. Y. 50 1'/76-32-*('- 30/,,,5 TITLE: An Automatic Recording Balance (Avtomaticheskiye regibtriruy- ushchiye vesy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khiraii, 1958, Vol 32, 11r 7, pp 1658 - 16050 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction some designs of bal~-.nces for measurem-ents according to .1hevenard (Ref 9) and larji~e thermal balances with a Kurnakov pjrometer are described. The authors doscribe nz apparatus which automatically records the weight loss and t~.e furnace temperature, and which consistr:, of an analytical sc_-~!,Z, ~ selenium photoelenent --F33_3U , an electronic amplif ier.UA-109 ~ reversing motox;T.M-1Qj,a potontiome-terW , an electronic double-point potentiometer _AIP~ -09 and a furnace. From the schematic representation and the description may be seen that the photoelement is divided into two halves, by which means the balf,.ncin - on a reduction of weight (wcn an increase of weight may be obtained. A platinum wire serves for the com- pensation of the weight changes; it is calibrated with ana- lytical weit-,Iits-Hence,thepatehtLcmter in also calibrated in weight Card 1/2 units. The measuring accuracy of the vieiCht loss is given to be U An Automatic Recording Balance SOV/76-32-7-30/45 O#1g and lessp the analytical scales havino a sensitivity of 00001 g. A diagram of the dehydration of boric acid is given as example, from which may be seen that the separation of water takes place in two stagest the first at 120 - 2500 and the second at 250 - 3400, which corresponds with data in publica- tions. There are 3 figures and 11 referencer., 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut khinii silikatov) AN SSSR,Lenin~rrad (Leningrad, Institute of Silicate Chemistry .,AS USSR) SUBMITTED: December 9, 1957 1. Balances--Design 2. Balances-Performance 3. Recording devices--Applications 4. Dehydrators--Control aystems 5. Control systems--Calibraticn Card 2/2 KAMMI . P.D. Technological evaluation of the Shark winter wheat grown under different soil and climatic conditions in the Azer- baijan S.S.R. Izv. AN Azerb. SSR.S.r.bio. i mod. naulc no,8: 33-38161e MTRA 16:8) (AZERBAI.TPII.-WHW-VARIETIF,S) K 'I.L t ~f 1 , ~- ~i Ik. F" SOPDKIN, G.V.,- KALDIIN, P, ev?o .1112WA Experience of A.A.lakharov's boring brigade. Gor. ishur. no.4: 18-19 Ap '57. (MLRA 10:5) 1. Leninogorskly polimetallicheskiy kombinat. (Boring) (Zakharovo A.Aj -- KALININ, P.F. Reagent feeding device. TSvet. met. 33 no.6;86-87 Jo '60. (MIRA 3-4:4) 1. Lenino orokiy polimetallicheakiy kombinat. IMetallurgical -laboratories-Equipment and nupplies) yj. L T -,:.- _. Ljj, F. G. DAL', I.Z.; KALININ. P.G.; TRUBAMV, T.Ye. Over-all mechaniiAtion of the production of spare parts. Zel.dor.transp. 39 no.4:42-48 Ap '57. (MLRA 10:5) l.Nachalinik proyaktno-konstruktorskogo otdoln Jjyublinakogo liteyno-makhanichookogo zavoda. (for Dal') 2.11achallulk planovogo otdola lyublinskogo litaynomakhomichaskogo 2&voda (for Kalinin) 3. Nachallnik otdela promyshlennykh prodpriyanly TuPRU Hinisterstva pute7 soobahchani7a . (Lyublino--Steel works) DALI, Ivan ZinovI yevich; KALININ, Petr GoorgAyevich; TAYTS, Zakhar Semenovich; GURCT,--S-.-,-Fe-T.-,--19GMO-VA, 1. , tekhn.red. (Over-all mechanization and business accounting; work practice at the Lublin Foundry Machinery Plant] Komplekonais mekhani- zateiia i khozraschat; iz opyte raboty Liublinakogo liteino- mekhflnicheakogo zavoda. Moskva, Hook.rabochii, 1959. 94 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Lublin-Railroads--Rolling stock) (Machine accounting) Z zt;,Q 29388 S/177/61/00()/005/002/003 D264/-D305 AUTHOR& Kalininj.P.I., Lieutenant-Colonelp Medical Corps TITIL's k comparative estimate of certain methods of determining the ear's barofunction PMIODICAL., "I-oyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. 5, 1961; 76-77 TEM, Due to the lack of any such comparisGn in specialist literature, the author made a comparative appraisal of two means of determining the ear's barofunctions a) by using an MD -1 (KO-1) otomanometer, and b) by otoscopy according to the "sail" phenomenon, in both cases with barometric pressure drops in a pressure chamber. The pressure drops simulated loss of height at a rate of 25-50 meters/sec. The degree of the ear's barofunction was determined after the ter3t in. the pressure cham- ber by examining the tympanic membrane and from the subject's complaints. In 11 out of 124 cases the ear's barofunction. was Card 1/2 29386 B/177/61/000/005/002/003 A- comparative estimate D264/D305 not accurately determined by otomanometry. The error comprised 9%. The otoscopy method showed only 4sA error but in 26.6f* of the cases the barofunction could not be determined b this method. Barofunction disturbances were noted in 23 .54 of the persons in this group. Consequently, determination of the ba- rofunction by using an MO-1 otomanometer reflects the true situation in most cases. The use of the otoscopy method is re- stricted. by the individual anatomical features of the tympanic membranes. In all uncertain cases the barofunction should be checked by otomanometry. SUBMITTED; August 1960 Card 2/2 KALININ, F.I.; SOKOLOVA, A.A. Study of the electrical activity of the reticular formation of the mesencephalon in the rabbit during extinction of the "a6tivition reaction" in response to indifferent stimuli. Fiziol.zbur. 47 no.5353!~-541 My 161. (HIRA 14: 5) From the N.N.Burdenko Institute Qf Neurosurgery, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, and the Institute of Higher Nervous Activitys U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, VWsoow. (BRAIN) (CEREBRAL CORTEX) lt;l KALININ, F.I.;.SOKOIDVA, A.A. Electrical activity of the reticular formation of the midbrain of a rabbit during the formation of a dominant focus in the cerebral cortex. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 11 no.6,.1112-1119 1-P 161. ('mim 15ij) 1. Burdenko Institute of Neurosurgery, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, and Institute of the Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow* (=CTROF,NCBFHA1WRAFHY) (BRAIN) KALININ,, P.I.; LYU KHAN'-SHEN' [Liu Han-shdn] Role of the reticular formation of the midbivAn and the thalawaig in the formation of motor diminance. Trudy 1nst.vys.nervrdeiat. Ser.fiziol. 7157-68 162, (MIRA 1622) 1 WIN) (EMTROPHYSioLoar) KALININ.-P.I. 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N11, Itultaill iiiath iilini"tt In wtuartile. Y B,1,, Pli, Cr ~ti Oman I" 6~j4Ejffi CiLc is the Coctirittire d! Se .Jr . 71rudy Afatkov. Getd.-Rr_zt~diaciuagu "n5t. So tind St In audrudko; t f I , 11il rd~kdxili&~e 28, 39-46( 1955) .-The garricts btlong OF? ) Ile q , I (C.A. 47 CS,28a) k in error If lie cout;5jd( s U:at n an( U tt' to the subgroLpi -1 aIrnandite. andradite, and spessartite. the etuntnts of th-.- rare mrths are allsofit, bvt Ire 911tuil; Almandite (with 30% pyrope mot.) domirmtca, espe6all V in I rocks high in A110s and IW, anti exce5 "Cif, but 10%v bi at- fjor spest;gUte. lie ciumid, qmly ailifairlitis (taro SLITTIS!, kalles, CkO and N(go. The ajtdradit!~M&bocd. often Ffith not. thoin b p4%=Mitei. lintfrAili., crig almandite (a tite albite) is typical for microctine pe=atjteq LuttitIC delnite p itvi cf Tnimb-OW4 litrubtif-ji uw-Jamied by t1w and diopside roeu, high in (:ao, and With jI,undjjjt pyrox. Q=tkv Of countly rtiqlat In tit " tMi;=atitp melts, J!~_ Cnes, Sphene, and --ilcite. This occureence of antintdite 13 perizily It hintite-gairaot 0413e.4 altil (arbolIle rocki ore remarkable Eince, n-&:iy rathers have dtmef its existencti in COMCIned, The flitnry of, 111411th-vi)i s7slHill L'ttri, Gut. 06scINA r1ccMatitic rocks. Mn garnets mrc rL"_trjct~I to t,,, C'001 NO, No. Yl I'at 114C pritcl.sicl . u,,jjv~ mu"Vitc 11C.9mittites of the Proterozoic and Archtmi gran- regmatitem in tht Tmas4,nfi:p:r mgIrs-a linveb"m to 16! ttcsOfSaYol--Statit~idSt~,UdYangk. The wide variability of rJetwnTu.3kic Itacdoni *f phillix1mo III fleg"Jaill e'ltd IlailLi- the Chem- -QMPn- Of the P-Mets is Mustratcd by Selected sea by hyd lothermal qoInn. J1 nat suit Ut rr tits, anguwd3ll ZU21'- c( tIm genesis of the ipixtieLs In tho Trausb~d~,AHW P Ma" SPS- in COMPuiWil with the ComPr- Of the mother W. T" Jqcks~,Jhe exa-ma. shows the presm.,ce fites. W X&LININ, P.V. Paragenesis of spinels in the southern Baik:ml I-6910n, Tm(br MRI 29:16-37 156. (MIJU 10: 4) (Baikal region-Spinel group) A~ i .1-, 1 1 - I-I, I ~ , ~t - - ^- , / , - ' X&LIKIN, P.V.; ROIMNSOI;, B.M. Goologieal-structural characteristics and genesis of Slyudyanks, phlogopite deposits. Soy. gaol. no-58:56-73 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1.Moskovskiy- geologo-rasvedochnyy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. (Baikal Jtegioh--Phlogopite ores) STAITKEM. TO.A. 1-1 Mikolai Alskseevich Smollianinov; obituary. Min.sbor. no.11:406-409 157. (Mlft 13:2) (Smollianinov. Nikolai Alekesevich, IfY35-1957) AUHORS: Kalinin, P.V., Stankeyev, Ye.A. V- 5 -58 - 2-10/4 3 TITLE: Nikolay Alekseyevich Smol'yAninov PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo obshch~:jtva ispytateley prirody Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958, Nr 2, pp 1-17-120 (TJSSR) ABSTRACT: This is an obituary on Nikolay A. Smol'yaninov, Member of the Moskovskoye obshchestvo ispytateley prirody (Moscow Society of Naturalists), honored scientist and engineer of RSFSR, Doctor of Geological-Mineralogical Sciences, Director of the chair for mineralogy and crystallography of the Moscow Institute of Geological Prospecting imeni S. Ordzhonikidzo, and Professor at the Moscow University imeni M.V, Lomonosov. There is I photograph and 36 Soviet references. 3., Scientific perscnnel-USSR Card 1/1 KALININ, P. V..- Doc Goolog-Mineralog Sci (diss) -- "The mineralogy and geneats r, of pegmatites and related mineral formations in Slydudyanakiy Rayon (southern Baykalia)". Moscow, 1959. 34 pp (14in Higher Educ USSR, Moscol-7 (,eologicaL Pros- pecting Inst im S. Ordzhonikidze, Chair of Mineralogy), 150 copies (KL, No 9, 1959, 113) KALINI112 P.V, - DjcOTt4j,fjj&j of tho minoralovoid I'macto of 010 1,k)(10OW Geological Prospecting Institute. Izv,, vyse tichob ZaTf; geol. i razv. 3 no.6:3-17 Je 160. ~MIU 14:7) 1. Mookovskiy goolo orazvedochnyy institut imenJ S. Ordzhonikifte. I (ME omeow-Minoralogical munewtia) MININ, P.V. Orthite of pegmatite veins in Eastern Siberia. Trudy 14GRI 37:82-89 ,61. (MIRA 15:1) (Siberia, Eastern-Allanite) KALININ, P.V. Lomonosov's traditions in Russian mineralogy; on the 25crth anniversary of his birth. lzv.vys.ucheb.zav#; geol. i :razv. 4 no.120-15 D 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Mookovskiy geologorazvedochM institut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze. (Lomonosov,Mikhail Vasi.1'evichgl7ll-1765)(Mineralogy) KnININ., P.V, V.I.Vernadakiit an outstanding mineralogist and geochemist. Izvevyseucheb,savo; geol.i razv. 6 no.30-12 14r- 16). (MM 16:5) 1. Moskovskiy geoloirzazvedochnyy institut imeni S.Ordshonikidso, .Vernadskii, Vladimir Ivanovich, 1863-1945) KAMIMP P.V. Systemat z ng the pagms-ttite3 of the Vlshnavyye AMountaina, Izv, vys, uchob. zav.1 geol i ram 7 no.lOv43-60 0 164. WRA 190) 1. Moskovskiy geologorm.avedochnyy Institut im. S.Ordshohikidze. YA'. KALININ Petr YefeY#vicb; GANSHTAK, V.L. kand. ekon.neak.. retBenzent; VARNACHEVj, A.N., inih., red.; DUGINA, N.A.p tekhn. red. (Economics and the organization of production in heat- 1~reatment workshoye]Zkonomika i organisatoiia proizvodstva v termicheskikh tsekbakh. Moskva, Maahgizp 1962. 1.11 (DIM 1599T, (Machinery industry) (Metals-Heat treatment) R~j~, Petr Yegpr X~ch;.-PANSHWAK, V.I., kand.ekon. nauk, xvtsenzent; VA-f&-A-,C,,HEV, A.N., n2;h., red.; DUGINA, N.A., tekbn. red. I [1conomics and production organization in heat-treatment work- ehopo]Ekonomika i organi ataiia proizvodstva v bormicheakikb tBekhakh. Moskva, Ma4hg;, 1962. Ill p. (MIRA 16:1) (Machinery industry--Yanagement) (Metals-Heat treatment) BUCHNUp V.K,-g prof.p dok-tor tekhn. nauk; KALDI ..R.,L..O~dotsant,- KORABLEV, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; MOVIN, G.I., inzh.,- X.Al7EV:l V.S., kand. tekbn. nail ; V2WWVq V.Ye., inzh.; ATY, - ISKOl V.D., inzh.; ILISHTMI A.M., kand. tekhn.nauk; UTZSKULl X.N.p kand. tekJmx=k; KOBISHCHANOVq M.A. 9 kand, tekhn.naukl DONIOVOLI"IKIYp V.V.t kand, tekhn. muk; MALYSHEVq A.G.v inshoj VOROPAYEV# A.F.t prof.j, doktor tekhn. naak; LIDIN9 G.D.v prof., dok-tor tekbn.izuk; TOPCHIYEVl A.V.p prof.; VEDMUKOV, V.1.9 kand, tokhn.muk; KUZIV.ICH, I*Aot ]=do tekhn. nauk; IEMS, Z.M., In2b.; SYSOYEVAI, V.A.p kand. tekbn. mak; MEIAMW v Z.M., kand. tekhn.nauk,- CHERNAVKINq N.IQ.p init.; KARPILOVICH9 M.Sh.p inzh.j MELIKUMOVt L.G., inzb.; BOGOPOLISKIYy B.Kh.t inzh.; FROLOVt A.G.p doktor tekhn.noakj- KHVOSTOV, F.K.g inzh.1 BAGASHEVt M.K.p kand. tekhn. nauk; KAMINISKIY, X.N-p inzh.1 PETROVICH9 T.I.9 inzh.; ZHUKOVO V.V.q red. izd-va; LOULINAI, LIN., tekhn. red.; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L., tokbn. red. [Mining engineers' handbook]Spravoohnik gornogo inzhenera. Moskva, Gos.naucbno-tekbn. izd-vo -lit-ry po, gornomu dell'I"160 (Mining engineering-Handbooks; manuals, eV..) AGACHEV, Pavel Yegorovich,; Y _ 4kLININL_R.A~u_retqenzent; TOFAZOV, reteenzent; KORMAN, A.Gp kand. telchn. nauk.. nampbrgy"ied-ij PADVOj A.B., naachnyy red.j KLIORIIIA, T.A., red.~ FRUNKIN,'P.S., tekhn. red. (Course in higher mathe~Wtics for otudents of technical cor- respondence schools and for self-tewhing] Kurs vysshei mate- matiki dlia uchashchikhoia zaocbzWll tekhnIkUmov i samoobrazo- vaniiA. Leningrad, Gos. soiuznoo izd-vo, sudostmit. proWshl. 1961. 671 p. (KIRA As 10) Nathematios) GUTER, R.S.p retsenzent; GRUDNIKOV, V.I., retsenzent; SHIROKOVA, S.A.p red. (Algebra and elementary functions] Algebra i eleinentarnye funktsii. Moskvap Naukag 1961,. 477 P. (MIRA 18:4) KOIXSOV, I.;XALDiIN, S. Milk receiving stations on collective farms. Moloch. prom. 18 no.4: 29 '57. (MLU 10: 4) 1. Ianin dekly treat. fKailk) ULININ, S., general-leytenant v otstav'Ke To Lenin for the truth. Voen, vest. 41 no.,4:7-01 Ap 62. (KRA 15:4) (Russia-Revolutiono 1917-1921) (Lanin, Vladimir Illich, 1870-192-4) KALININ, S. Results of the competition on protection of Iie atmofiPhere and r9servoirs arinst industrial wastes from ccal induetry enter- prises. Ugol 39 no.11:75,1 N 164. (MIRA 18:2) - KALININ, S.A., in-zh; KORENEV3M, M.V., inzh. Operation of electric locomotives on long haul distanaeiT. Zhe2,0 dar, transp. 44 no-3:55-61 Vir 161, (MIRA 13s3) 1. Zamestitell nachalln;Ua Moskovskoy dorogi, (for Kalinin). (Electrio locomotives) TROSTIN, Y~.A., inzh.; L HIL _,, inah.; KORENL _~Aj -Z, A. WSKII, M.V., inzb.; NOVIKOV, V.N., inzh.; DROBINSKIY, V.A., lnzh., red. YUDZON, D.M., takhn. red. (Illustrated handbook for the locomotiye engineer) 11-liustri- rovannoe posobie parovaznomu mashini6tu. Moakwa Transzhel- dorizdat, 1?63. 280 p. NIBA 160) (Locomotives-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) KALININ S,A., inzb. :,.. -~-- ,- Catamarans with sails. Siyloatroonie 29 no.1l.:?8 11 163. . (MIRA l6tV) YUNAKOV A.A.; BOBROVSKIYf S.I.; ALIYEV, R.A.; BELOVASIMNA, N.M.; K.ALINI 0 - ~ YEFEYKINp A* Ke In the Botanical Society of the U.S.S.R. Bot.mhur. 50 no.10:1505-1506 0 165o NIRA 19:12) 11 Voes znoye botanichaskoye obahchostvo, Leningrad (for YefeykinT. 1 4 S. D. KALININ) Kalinin, S. D. - "nie adaptation of thp plants to settlemenL in various locatism., 11 Yestestvoznaniye v shkole, 1914,9, No. 1, p. 60-63 SO-* U-4355, 14 August 53, (14topis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, 14o. 15, 1949) VILICEIINSKII,V.L.; KALINIS.S.G. Stamping attachment for making woodscrews. RAts. A izobT. predl, v stroi. no.103:11 154. (KUU 8: 11) (Screw-Cutting machines) KALIFIN, S. G. , Cand of Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the Dynamics of Drilling Assemblies durIng Drilling Opert3tions," L'vov, 1959, 17 pp (L'vov Polytechnical Institute) (KL 4-60, 119) KALININ, S.G, Necessity of the use -f an elastic compensator in a drilling shaft. Izv.vys.uchet.zav.; neft' i gaz 6 no. 12i23-28 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Llvovskiy politakhnichaskiy instLtut. -.,.( 1. ~. ". ,j. III j I ~~.ajs or, it dri I lin - ! , '.,: ! i~lted C, -ril,ri consIderatior, Olo Jr , L - 11 1 ~ bc ~ ~,-] . fleft- "42 no-12114-16 D 1~41 (r 1 7a~ -) ~ 1,-! ) - KAIANINO SIG, &Nct of resistance forces in a well on the dynamic loads in 10 the drilling string when it is hoist,)d. Buremie no.9:21-22 114. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy inetitut. KALI tlTI;9 Pynami'ls of the "'ol5ting of a drll!iifv, !3t.rlng in the presence of a on- contrated resistance in the w5ll. vys. uchob. za-f.; noft' i. gaz 8 no.6t29-33 165. (RIHA 1.8t7) Ltvavakly .. KALININ, S.G. Determining the vertical load on a derrick. lay. vys* ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 7 no.11:93-97 164. (MIRA 18sll) 1. L'vovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. KALINIV, S.I. Unique natural catalyst. Trudy SGrK no.1:241-25.4 c6o. (MMA 13: 10) (Catalysts) KALININI S"i, Prospecting for oil and gas in Africa in 1962. Geol. nefti i gaza. 7 no.12248-.50 D 163. (MIRA 17s8) KALININ, S.I. Preaent stat7 s of the oJ-1 and gas industry," of the bacdc oil producing countrIes of southeastern Asia. Trudy no.423, 0 133-139 164- Geotectonic reglonal'Lzation of India, ?akLztan, and Afgbanist,-Ln In connectLon with their oil and gas potenttal. -IbLd.:140-149 (M,IRA 18!3) KALININ,~_-S!I,., inzh.-makhanik From the diary of a mechanic. Put' i put. khoz. 9 rio.12:35-36 165. (WRA 19: 1) 1. Stantsiya Rostov-Yaroolavokiy, Severnoy dorogi. JO 40 41 it 41 AD 45 A a r-CLA-i a Do A AA NOE DOD! b d K ftysimchamical WA for 60 TIMM vapofadon d $a ntk*o ' ' " ~' Ch d %I & d J t M *M. ol . DIRMICH AND . omxnv) 1932. fi e. . V., I ~ F_ XALIXtW. ), 1 , ( . 10 17 -The It, pq aof pagim, (if MjC1, &I ommi. of 100 &M g. twi Ita. 11#0 mr Siwn at - 4 IW 7W Th -- premirra t mm. e valmic-pAvasurv curwa a* aj%s givqn. The tmik lwy toward hydr.4y4s t)9 Usell at the b. p. of Its stoliss. dturaws with the permure. Also If M. LVICIFIFfilm Z*o Goo j- too :- TOO* fell 00 so so If* 0 go go f At, it a &jjAkjt,PU1CAt 111JR&Ttfil CLAWFACAT)CM 00 - -it ' A ' ,, " .6 to "Or 6 An t A. AD a ~vi- " , .. 0*000 00*4 *:::*J 0e 0000*4 Goes 00*4119 so 0 * 0 0 * 0. 1 :a Ve a A 49 9 I IQ it 1: 13 u is 14 it W to m it u a u is m 1, 1, it if I I u J L q W log , A 00 oil tkWdg by tiagans of 4 tK *Wu 8 K 6. 17-2t.-Lab. lev". O"v USA& to VvItly ag:!~j lCai Blit pat &W..Z'(C A 24 UW) I- tht MTD- Of dtbrdmtt" UWA' 'S"ll pa *,a* --- ;4-1~ (NuChIvilla; PISIM XUPM5a SICCI, --t Mults wcre (A,tah,cd with a milis, of MW .2NIf.; MgCi,.Nll,). The Ix 6,ONII, is rVid. andl (35 N II.Cl at 20' wMn P-Ctk%Uy a" (A thd httiCl ut. MSCI. 0& 0017. dchyd-tkm was (Altsitled. Imlic"I Smid 0 00 406 00 r zoo t.00 'o A S.. I L 01ALLUPOCAL LITINATLOC 4tA$WKAtfCW I I a or c I' u x P 11 to a it a ts W of a it it (4 MW a 00 0 0 0 0 a 41111 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * a 6 111 9 0 0 0 0 41111 0 0 0 0 WWWWWv --t I OWW 60;;;N; 1; UNINIM * A c-sl The deem" composItWe of smses"aimmy 1"Intivals. .00 P. Novuhhalskof and S. K. Naltrim. Ulmer-& 1947, No. 9. 20,11; KbioN.'Rifoar. /Awr. 1, N,,.-:.,, -0 0 0 1 lival. TlW Tul"Mil stw v0peuAll drpL"I% in ilw -00 Klimithttito err drerii1od, fh%Wn .19) aml Oil- u-i"l .00 1,19"Ients found wilb it (61, Al. Fe, CA slid ill "tic de. Imnits Ug) were found Ini. Cu. Aii Anil Sl,s, &q well A, .00 06 g0* v~ the primence in all Uniple. ,I M.) in C.111, '11"Ilftly. 00 -419 cfystia lattkek 00 -3 sibstrals, but it ItlaY tv ellilainvil bY the rule ill coo 04 3 fkwia~jsomarphbun a( A. It'. Vrf%lil#fi i& C. zl- J4, 0 43rPV SV, R. limn 0 lot is so 00 -00 '40 too 0 Atf-ILA ORTALLMIGiCAL LITJRATL*l CLAISWKA144 1A A A 1 -8 U T U 10 it n Is a No in Ole 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 94 00 0 00 0 6 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 * 0000000006*0 0 *:,* 606 a at go 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 6A w Is o 0 6 0 0 4 11 6 10 4p lba Is It 111164, o all mI AI L 9 r. 01 F 0 A I I V I I N --X T I AA 14 W 1 4 . t - 0 It - 00 A , - . . %I. ,f. , ."I'. 0 1 - I . P911,111$ UbWal barsta flisposits of loder. cootral Asia. S. K, :g, f dinift and V. 1. Nikulaev. Miallul. Av'r 12. barates identified vvetc ch.lrilt. hvdrols~OnAr, 9j*mJxjj# and j,""". rlu -do., TymAllivrapit an,l I,j,qxjji, q t 11, y nalural d,synthttkally Pfepd. buratt4 Rived 0-1). wIth the"dit a in lite literature. J, zoo #9 60 0 00 :j be 0 00 0 i0 00 of 00 NCTALL'ur&K&L LITINATtill CLA%SIFKAT#Cg b 09 tL_L~A __1 I - -- - -& p 1-4 -w-15-1 V '" IM I 1 11 no0 1 g 9r- i I r f jf~ u a IV in LI: to It coat sags PtUtt It of MAD n 1 14 o o o o o 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 ~ IsI Is im is to IM11 4w P11441611kk ...I. T 69 ,,qpqc&osc*c&I ansfyide of the products it Will and 00 stWc plauts. S. A Ontovik and K. Katulm. .Cmilp. ptmd. didd its. V. K. s. s 19, Kfiiim)(Ifl litigh,111. 00 Ail var6ma II)VIAIIIIIIII-41 prFAIWIS at Irlid Plants wm ri. .00 g 4111iluA qwvIlumeolik-lady with a 11111tift t11114141 .00 to deterntine the rare eternents presevit. Many of the -00 00 ~Urtpleot timinittrill were fund . have athem. ,N=podlion and contained as vivany Pv% :.4 OArtent el.- turniq Cw In (141, Co Ni %fit, V, Cd. Ax..il,, M and hn %Vic Itmod lildw.11114 Ilif Otitiltillifily III OUJI111111111d ,fJ311- Imis to it slitivirttwopit alialyAs 11,41t lit I'llrul, fillitlykit jZZ .00 300 00 a9e 00 $00 see '00 4K live@ -vq.~ .. 04.. too 0-it 40a 00 a . 6 f -4, r -11' f -# P I , 1- -4 'r I 'I- -- bu ot &v to it 4 V 1111, Aft116,- 0 0 '0 1 *0 0" " to I , "0 , "0 e, 0o 0 000 00 0 0000 0 0 10 00 : 0* P 0* 0 * o 0 0 o ** 0 00 0 0* 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 00 so 0 0 9 0 Ir it is P I A .1 1- 1. 1 a L L t f. n 4 L I. a F. r 0 4 A* 00 0 btrontlum as a chemical indicator. V. 1. NUAm-tr aiod O 0 0 S. X, Kabill". Compl, fe"'I. 'Joid. ~Ii. 1'. R. ~i. S. 20. ~ 0o p--ta.g, if Sr in Ill.! .A 0 "Kilq in IJ VAIII 11-vidla-to froln natural walrix ,I qW11 41. 1 00 used to) det. their misin. 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Zn, Ilb, N'I, M. *, H, AS, Ge and Mrs varfou'ly thiffilmird ill l1w ft~idllr'. 00 Avels -09 0-1 90 00 too 00 00 00 I L AWALLURGICAL U1111411.11L CL&ISIVICATIC" 00 V N.-C u n AV PO At r r V [A An L v na IV to so Do of a n of It tt It 04 910 YISRIO-l I ~ 061. 1 o1 0" 0 0 Alt 0 g j 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 01* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 49 4111 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - ~T- - - - .. 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From Of, 0 I:Lttt:r it Ifircom" witti. anti vitrit-Ticil in thr It, L. r, The 0 oiu%t front mitall Masi Nrna,-,-% -michint: Off- 16111, 00 c"ritain's ff.le`~ In. =0 0 0 0 A zoo 0 0. Of no* -04 00 A S S L A E?ALLUPGKAL LITIF0.16ME CLASSIFICATICk 00 11C.- 00 t its 0 *0 u n AT PO L. ; . It It Do 611 K It 91W KtIrt italmon I gm, S 8 OW a 01019 0o0 * 0 o 0 o 0 go a go 0 o 0 0 a to 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 o 15 0. 0 0 0 0 0!0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0*0 0* 40 UmMood'. W& "A "Ift" 1.'Pw-NG"tft"u laid a R. i'Lumit (OMPL ;=.& A04," ujtsj&'~ M)~Mm. fill vi womm"fa Bmwob" the )k no, MMOS %Ail olowbm) haine ON -I - b "W ~~L* Zam In walm Mo. Ti ad" &pow oft"hw 31C TIw kw aoOmO~~ $us". wom is &"baiW to of *I feeAly pW. Yo wd No 1hydr. U IIAV I* IS 0 0-0-fk 0 Ie 0, 0 0, 0. 00 0- (6 W 0 eo*oq~a *boom,* 0,00 I IMMINIM111111 Lw 03 111111 td III& pill A& tA 0 0 0 z so 61"iPC fetid, awd, j,t. 1'. X-S. -).v TM Ur _F JIM 01,11, kwAIVW4 I'( Millie 101110IT111 ft"111 K11PA1,110.11% Atilt NtUldt. 41,00-1 11tv pr'-fl. .4 %ItA III wil'Alli .11 , '%,l - Mg 040 tA"41,1-11 I fir ItrAll't MII -"I'lic "4' 1-11"t I wAt,, - 4 Oil- AL two- .1. -It. 11. jjl~. 00 Atilt i:i t!r Adia-mAii 11i,wi-ir, h-, it .,.I Ili,. Tilltfl~' v "Thlr) A If. chawmalwAme mks 440kAw team dA%*j"- umalk "Wob. 1. P. Novabalskil -.60 read. ". id, V. R. S. S. C:;1 0 1 41 ).-A apedroKu* and cbLtn. "yAs of mWe wate" from Kanklistan NO NUMIc- Asia mhow"I tht, pmwwt 4 Cit. 11b, Zv, Islo, hin, AS. Ni ajtd St in thr dry 0 00 residue of tIww water*, the pit ranging [rum 4.0 to 7.7. Other irlentruts (As. DO Wit I-mind gnuch ImAr rattly. a Z S I. A A(TALLUVGK4t LITtlF.TURE CLA%1WKATtQt1 It 'psi U 14 1 so #no a m K n 0 0 0 0 0 0 *so 0 41 S 0 1111 9 M0 0 *0 111 9 0 0 AA n Distirlbuum d Affamium to thit MIN of 4WIS' X. Ki4linin. folst. istild. 141 I% R. .5. S. 26, 025,11TIMMI'llf 1111111411). 11'sill dri-ill WvTv allied its 0 Illuffig at tilt 1,4111, all't the *At, A46 vullid. il"viluji"Phivully. Cv will I'"Olld its I I 'I' I""It. 1,114. Net that Ge to bitillept In rimil" toill 141"em Jill oulc Cht-VIIIII, It WaS "ill PtVlk'klt In C00111 With 41h Villiff-Ill 00 d. pratir thim 101"r. In the flateciguic rml%. tyrit tbisim- r-0 4 withlowfoll'Ur 04 licit p(mut Ill nill-ti-CL4101C (Ludnfili"; W the h,11hest cnittal, -rc- in lignill-c thin I-ilq Awl ION a mill'"is ~Mty aild CtAyrv Owls, Is--* a bizt~r C.' .-.4'witj It. W. Price- 000 go 0 Igo 0 6m -04 go# A s is - I L AAIfALL1)RQK&1_UT(RATVR4 'CLASSWIC&TMO 1 11 J-.. too qvi a.. '%, 0 :cv twe". wig 611 1(w flart (cot Kia is In v"":O*S* o see* * 00*42 0 *ad 0000 0*00 00 :% 9*00 00 for ov*$ I A I L Ot 00 A s 1040.0 11"' all, 91 00 11,1 1he 0.1- iv 00 ftfa.tkd* rLAIU 11C kpmmf, a 0 11 0 lap 0 a :1 4 01 J, 4 t f7w .44 fl owll;~Jlfj -0: Sib 0 'flad, Scl, ti'l? 'Uhleftl waa detrit"Ifled t l,). ii4, J)ljr*lklV,% llwl goo as goo -00 Age 0 boo U a AT 00 n ar ar 4i A 0 PT44, I~wkur=jl as miaw doomom of w4wasuft with "wd a a #mad ~ ammom S. K. (NI had. Sd. U.R.S.S., Mr. PAY$., 1"I' S. frvkw of wwk an the miumb of K&WAstan to deemiAe the distrib~tiom of ram and *cattcrvd elements. I*pcWts enrichail in Gs. In. TI. G#. wA otber obromts bA%-* been cliavveml- It 9 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 v ""I -Luj. 11 to 11 jo 10 at to via top kit movol'i 11.J.4 4 1 00 A toV111110* S at 00 O's a 00 T1 lot iowas one and produft at the Pb Works of K-b 1040 1 ii. U at=. I'Swiffaw * Most 11 Zewir 100 -18(1941) 16 17 N 11 *OR . . . . , o. ; JIM 6, , - osit of pol f a de l f f o p ami on um.-The tesulu o y p trietailk om In Xawhst= (Central Axlu) we litirftv reported. Cbem. and spwtra"Wk examn. of tht pyrites- und mare"te." Ple"itts of T*kA in the Lumoicarimin Alatoon Wwwed tbew to contain appre-riable amts. of TI in adda. to Ph, Cd, Zn, hap amts. of Sb and slialst amts. of As. Got and lot. It imiecoc waded that 71 be recow"d In the pients workhM up thr Teirtle ar". in so 9 tic- Islast? Ott dow "t 0 U 5 IV 10 ni; 0( 40 0 a 0 0 0141 00 00 to to to 40 0 0 0 -141 0 0 0 0 *1* * 0 0 to 000 to 0 to to to '.96 -00 see SIPS' ;see t to** costal 44 44. 41, 4*0 MAI a I I all 0 to o0 000i . 0 to to to 01 1, 401"041 Of 0 toto*** 0 to 0 of 0" in ok" waiwL 1. P. Novochstalki and S. R. (Compt, "mml. 4c*g. Sri. UAS.S., 1041, 81, 891-593).- o is Prevent In Mina Watem 0, a no. ol d-Immita, particularly Cu stral Imlymetallk d"Is rich 1. Cu. thus Indicatlug parageneals 4~1 C-) with Cu inintralisation. Mine watrfm serve -a a mricn. tot A:* Owing to the presence of Un, compounds. Co is pptd. front solution at a kma pH than is normally mquired to ppt. it as hydroxide. A. 1. M. '.zr ;a fox son 0 te's 00. 00. 0e- 00. 00. 0'0;-r 0 tip -0 a a it a 0 0 04 AL-A-AL-AL-Ab-mbL A L A M 0 Ma I 4101"011 1.411 it cis a0 WE 11011MAIM2 11MAT1111,111 IV31941111111341 V11*111T lots ti! qj!j Aaq) P- ILPIUM IP ill 11191noMd smilit val mmicip *jg vool"wisull-ttv vwn in too-ri vi 1031004 11 Din wuli puv aululo plixt *qj ul -miow tip" 1- %1*0 911JV0'" YLIUMM a NP %Solids Wq :Dip a am" sarm P smqjm MP saglJow) i3m avi %Lift wq *I ph-1- r1 jo %r0 al qW-0 aw ginui SY '112111ja "q up at a"" M" q-ta an On pug" Tj aml) u"I., IN Pulli'm -13,1110 -a ,I!! jo "illo"b "qW"n- putu-j -qsnv mp WA liq pip at -siaAll "atiom Purr IRS& )a ""in 10 vocArrim Apm viatlins oqt 'q4v4sojn3;im nnnb in) 2;7 % "m '9 *ON "I" . . m Tm TV al 6rx-SV Poll AOTI. '13 '111wo"WIMN w"m al 2j"12 am"bas p1wra Plos P- M-M 10 v3wp"-"v nso-mrpws 0 s 0 o 0 0 9 '11 M t it 00 00 coo too a-so 1 00 r 00 too too .700 00 0 0 00 ;00 f 0 00000*0000000 00 "All A.* Po Ito v I.- gumPliaullad of milk from aptclial MAI .4 data. S. A. Domylk aud S. I' W. KaUmla.-, 0091 RiAltwhim. 1111111d, Sri, V.R.S..Y. 7. 02 lit aujhY=vtfe 11tade fin chInfisti In 14 salliplem it Itu =4sh lit Ow Imsinuing 4 It,, l4'-;hLko ego P-l-kl' The irl"twnt. t"Und Alv Ili%uw list. 3 slkmp~' it) M i k a l' c ilictil-, i.e.. No. K, CA. Mt. Iflij 11 Ka-le ib& (2) r1wilcuts givuls weaker link% file 31. At. hint, PIA. Zu. Al. fix %to U The coilicni a : . , . . re ,;I, Cu. muil 1.111 IMM) 41.01 ; lit$ And Zn (I. I vAkili; the - ' I 1 6 14 1 0 0* t 5 10 14 vi ,11 WWI ; (3) elvillciff, NJ. PA Ifl, 11. * air jiv~wij 0, 11, Sn 1 11 M111711.. 111 111, CIA. r i 00 w"I "Utwt qwo Zu 1,CI144111 coll't, i.) All Iiisiplu" jr.le'l. -3 0 "lictras ]1s.&. I'li, all(I NJ vary duct(I.Ily. N. 41. V. 0 00" 0011 RV- 00 21, '00 -0o 'so "so loo 80* :50* too 006 goo goo A I a. s WOO -ii431 ORV got If T ZA (w it a a V U Is KILO A I AM 0 0 U 0 0 so 0 o 006 0 0* 00 06 0 0 0 go . ! ! : V* 00 0 0 1111- Y"6 ! 0.0. * a 0 00 00 _11111 #00 * 0-*~ C4 The occurrence of thellturn In sillmon of the *,wth*a Crust. 1. P. NoviiellAthkil III"[ S K. KaIIIIIII. M-441dy Akad, Nawk S S.S. R. 36, Wil .1rium-71m, (Rulti.mZme HAI 11948,11,291 a.- NivinelliWis,ivididde fm the drtu. tit TI alik-h Is sulliciristly mmutive. The Itest mulisivere tilitained with th I hod v =t,,,p lie "I"Iblvir- umns the Volta arc lirt"Ven Cu 0. The W. IM-43. And M10.24 A. were ism4l l4v III* drin 'I lie drat tit lhese lilies Is "mist senpil We anti)ictilliti the dctn.udOMI%TI. T1 was fountl only in K-Na frIdAjum in inini. wW raMy In kmw other silical". in which K cun Ile r%vlaced bj TI sinee the at. mliu* of X is I.*I iinl .1 that of 11 1. 0 A. The '11 content %At uiu.iliv 11 Oll 11.0113%. The limit. 4 Wirg. %as limiul in Lamourlir A lilt 4.9 211 njiDel.l. is giVrIl In WhiCh It. I I "AS 1,111110 by ihe abuvv incilkiii. M. C.. Nliptirr