SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRINA, T.I. - KIRIYENKO, G.I.

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KCZLOVI I.G. [deceased]; WTREBOVA, T.A.; FURTOVA, S.I.; SEREBRYAKOVA, Z.D.; KWNAp T.I.,, naucbM7 red.; CHIZHOV, A.A., vedushchiy red.; 19MCHtFEM-D6MA, A.B., tekhn.red. [Key wells of the U.S.S.R.; Khanty-Mmai key well (Tyument Province)] Opornya skiashiny SSSRI Khant)N-Manslisirmist oporimia skvazhina (Tiumenskaia obl*st'). Leningrad, Goo.nauchm-tekhn.izd-vo noft.i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry Leningr.otd-nie,, 1961. 74 p. (Leningrad. Vaesoiuznyi neftianoi nauchno-insledovatellskii geologorazvedochnA institut, Trudy, no.476) (NDA 154) (Xhantr-Mansi region-Petroleum g 10;7) (Khanty-Mmei region-Gas., Natural.=,Geology) KIRINA, T#I. Stratigrapby of the Valanginian stage in the central and southern parts of the West Siberian Lowland. Trudy VNIGRI no.186:224- 234 161, (M1RA 150) (Went S.:-.berimin Plain-Geology, Stratigraphic) Mom, N.N,,,, KIRINA, V N , yMOROvA, z.M.; POSTNOVA, N.P.; DRUZHXOTP A.N., rard-.r-ffJLTCjIZVA, S.H., red.; LZONOVA. L.P., takhn.red. [sconomy of the city of Vladimir; statistical collection) Narodnoa khosiaistyo goroda Vladimira; statistichaskil abornik. Vladimir, 'fladimir8koe knishnoe ird-vo, 1958. 38 p. (KIRA 12:12) 1. Vladimir (Provinca) Oblastnoya statistichaskoye upravleniye. 2. Statistichaskoye upravlonlys Vladimirskoy oblasti (for Potapova, Kirina, Yadorova, Postnova). 3. Nachallnik statisti- chaskogo upravlaniya Vladimirokoy oblastl (for Dnlzhkov)o (Vladimir-Statistics) KIRINGIC, J. Fishing with fishook lines in the depths of the southern Adriatic, p. 193. MORSKO RIBARSTVO. (Udruzenje morskog ribarstva Jugoslvije) RIJWm, Vol. 7, No. 8, Aug. 1955. SOURCE. Zast European Accessions List, (EZAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 5, No. S. AuVat, 1956. KIRTNICIM, Tarln, mr.yh. (Rijc',.,A) ard apprratus for rrerarlm? ;-ar-nl,eral scluti,,irr. Farma-sr.rt. vest 14 1~)?. KIRINGIC, Tanja, ph. mr (Rijeka) The pharmacist and his role In the service of blood trans- fusion. Farmaceut gl Zagreb 20 no.3/4sl45-146 Mr-AP 164. I -.- -.-XIRIMALI I -Pj-, raboahiy ochlotnogo saboya Savva Tomenko's "secretm. Sov.profooiuzy 18 noolOs27 Yq 162. (MM .15:5) 1. Predsedatell komiteta profsoyusa uchastka No.1 ohakhty 5-bis "Trudovayan, Donbass. (Donets Basin-Trade unions) 1. KIRINDASIO' C' Ya. 2. USSR (600) 49 Chemistry, Moloal and Theoretical - Study and Teaching 7. Don't compli6ats the method of studying basic chemical concepts, Khim. v shkole, No* 6v 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, F*bruar7 1953. Unclassified. DAVTDOV, P., (Baku); rILATOV, P., (Baku); KIRINDAS, P., (Balm); SPIRIDONDT, G., (Baku) '- - What the practice of flylog without flight engineers teaches use Grazhd.av. 13 no-8:32-33 Ag '56. (KLRA 9:10) (Aeronautics, Commercial) ~4 84-11-25/36 AUTHOR: Kirindas, P*, Chief Engineer of the Azerbaydzhan Str-a-tTon of Civil Aviation TITLE: Flying the Il-12 Aircraft Without a Flight Mechanic (Polety.bez bortmekhanikov na samoletakh Il-12) PMUODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviateiya, 195T,, Nr 11., PP-32-33 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author relates the experience of flying without a flight mechanic as carried out experimenta.11i In the. Azerbaydzhan Administration. A number of the most frequent troubles are-pointed out, the prevention of which is de- cisive for sa;ety in flight. Responsibility of ground services, especially of the aviation engineering outfit of the airline m*ntenance and repair establishments, Is stressed. Tho Fuel and Lubricants Service is urged to check the fuel supply and the meter Indications on the control instr*ents before every start. AVAILABLE: Library of Cong*ess Card 1/1 Q:Xa~~DAS' ~abochly ochlatuago "bay& School of life* MetoV41o 9 noolli8-9 N 160o (MM 13:12) 1. Shakhta To.5-ble OTrudovskuyaN kowbinsta Stalinugoll. (Donato Basirp-Coal miners) KIRINDASIt P.s mashinist kombayna f, 7. Creators of the "zero" shifts SoTesbakhts 13 *-1:25 Ja 1649 (KM 170) Is Shakhta No*5 "Trudovskaya". sotrudnik neshtatnogo otdala zhurnala "Sovetskiy shakhter". FRIDMAN, S.D.1 KMKE,, v.A.; ]3ELYAI"A? NON*; SMHNIK(YvA, V',S,; Prinimali uchaotiYe: AKINOVA9 M.D.; MCRYAIUXAY.Ap HOT&. Condensation of urea with fom-maldehyde for the production of fertilizers with slowly assimilable nitrogen. Zhur. prIkl. khim. 38 no.5t1091-10W My 165. (MIRA 18:11) KIRING, Fordo, Ins. - Control and automation of refinery Installations. flafte. Jug 13 no. 11/12:422-427 N-D 162. 1. Petrolevn Refinery, Rijeka. IMNG, Fordo,, inu Control and automation of refinery installations. Nafta Jug 13 no,11/12422-M N-D 162, 1. Rafinerija nafte, Rijeka. PATIOT, K*P.: KIRIS, I.B. Yeading habits of the fox (Tuipso rulpes L.) In the luban reed swamps of,tbe Asov region Inhabited by the coypu (Myocastor coypu Rol.) [with ]Cnglish summary in ins'ert], Zool.zhure 35 no.6:897- 907 Je 156. (MLRA gilD) 1. Laboratoriya, akk-11matizatell Teesoyusnogo, nauchno-Iseledoratellskogo Institute, okhotnichlyego promysla. (Azov region--Foxes) (Coypu) PATLOT, )LP..- KIRIS. I.D. Material on the feeding of the makrat (Intra lutra Lo) In Trans- caucasta &M Its relations with the coyp (Wocastor coypus Vol*) Zoolo she* 39 no-41600-607 Ap 160o (MIRA 13in) Is Laboratory of Acclimatization. All-UnIon Researob Institute of Animal Saw Naterial and Furs, Kirov. (Tram caucasta-ftskrats) (COYPU) 7-1 Ilia I J. is: 1A v .5 Sul I KIRM,-I-D, red.; I,IFZBDVA, A.I., red. izd-v&; FOMICHEV, P.M., tekhn. red. (Hunter's handbook] Posobis dlia okhotnika. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo TSentrosoiuza, 1963. 204 P. (MIRA 160) (Hunting) Compn.r,it'vrj atudy nt bm-ill,-011, antjpn.., b-, rrf,,, 0 at in I . jj~j . jcn agv,. Awz. 3163. (MBA 1715) z CJq,nf!k,ig(-) ll~St I tLLL'*t e.,4 I' lU'C 10gi Iir.~ ~I'AIOI Cgi I IMard- Me,: 1~ ! k , V, 0 KIRIB,- N. D. 40 ""Tb*'Proble a ot FlIfti%IkU ftras of Druc~UA," by 19. D. Kiris, OdeSsA, Institute of'Epidemiology, Mi:robiology, and Hygiene imeni I. I. Mechnikov, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii,~,No 10, Oct 5 , PP 75-79 The article discusses the results of experiments designed to verify the existence of filterable forms of Brucella reported once previously in the literature by Balandin in 1936. Balandin obtained cultures of Mracells, from filtrates of 20- and 16-day-old bouillon cultures of Bru- -cella. Kiris experimented with museum strains of Er. melitensis 20 (infectious dome, 10 microorgantems),Br. abortus bovis 494 (infectious ,dcoe, lpOOO microorganisme),and Br. suis 6 (infectioup dose, 500 micro- .Organisms), all of which agglutinated specific serum in titers of 1:3,200. the basis of the experiments, which are described in detail, the follow- conclusions vere reached: "l. The existence of filterable forms of Brucella of the ovine, bo- ,413~e, and porcine types has been confirmed by the fact that it was possible- -to Vrodw'O"Secoodur -MauWasr of Br=eU& from carrespoodIng baull2ma "2. The secondary cultures of Brucells, obtained [by regeneration pro-i cedures described] from filterable forms were not observed regularly. "3. The secondary cultures obtained from filterable forms were dif. ferentiated from the original forms by the complete loss or reduction of the capacity to produce hydrogen sulfide and by the absence of,, or lowerj, a"lutization titers." r, 7 USSR HiorobioloCy. Microorganisms Pathogenic to F-3 Hxx-ians and Animal . Abs Jour : Rof ',bur - Etiol.., No 8., 1958., No 33859 Author : Kiris) Rff,-~ Inat :-No van Title A Study of DmunoConicity of Brucollosis Culturoo Grown on Chick Dabryos. Orig Pub iTr. Odcask, n,.i. In-ta opidamiol I m1krobioL. 1957.. 2) 29-34. Abstract :The possible use of chick embryos for studying imrmno- genic properties of brucollosis cultures is indicated. The data obtained coincide ful-ly with the results of study of those brucallo. properties on laboratory animals. Card 1/1 C:ltirl biol Sci -- WiSS) lll)~Itl .0 imminogorlic propt,rties of brucellu-q.11 (kies 54-tv Univ im I.T. VechnlVov) 10,~ co (H, - 60 KIRISHCHIM, R.I. -- ---- Nwaleavul - fteorem of BoD.Mordukhal-Boltovskil. Unp.sat.nauk 11 no.1:207-20,R Ja-7 156. Osometry, Non-Ituclideas) (mIiRA 9:6) KIR1,40 I -AmWrAhb. Geometrical constructions in the Lobacheveldi planA by meems of straight lines and points. Izv.vys.ucht%b.%",; nat, U041! 161-165 157. (H ?A 12110) 1. Rostovskiy insbenerno-strottel'myy institut. (Geometry, Plans) ZIRISHCHrm, ILI. construetion in the Lobachevskil plane by means of an Ancle- UCh# sap. R(;U 43 rioo6sl27-132 159. (MIRL 13110) (Govastry-Youndatlons) XMISUCHMV; R.I. -------- Geometrical constructions in the Lobachevoki plane with the utili- zation of a ruler. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mat. noo2:65-75 162, OCIPA 150) 1e Rostovskiy in nerno-stroitel'W institut. (Geometr7, Nort-Suclidean) (Graphic methods) KIRISHCHIYEV, R.I. N,M, Nestorovich'a manuscripts on descriptive geometry in lobachavakil apace. Uap. mat. nauk 20 no.6tlV9-189 N-D 065. (MMA 18:12) 3o767. FrRISITCEYVI, G. 0. AIND VAMIOV, A. N. K voro.T,, rats ionalizatsii seti i nabLvudenly !!i(i,)omt,.teorol,)lo,-,icheskikh stantst., na territoril ArrVanskoy SSR. Izvestiya (ak;;cl. nank Arm. SSIR), fiz.- matem., estesv. I tekhn. nauki, 1949, Ylo. 2, S. 67-101. - RezYume na arm. yaz. -- Biblio!7r: 7 nazv. ZIRISHONW, G.O. NO w- . 111,11m, t, Showers causing lm~ortant sudden water-level risen In the Getar River during 1950. l%v.Al Arx.WJR.5sr.JM usuk 4 no.6t489-498 151. (Km 93 8) 1. Yodno-energetioheskiy institut AW#mII nauk Armpaskor 80. (Getar River-Streast measureuents) T)ointo n nd daRIN-1, AnatolLy Grigortyevich; FILIMTA, M.T., oty. so vMsk; TOR WJV'A, Z. A. d, [Game and gam birds of the Udmurt A.S.S.R.] Okhotnich's- promyslovye zvorl I ptitsy Udmartil. lxd.2. Izhevsk, Udmurtakoo-knishnoo isd-vo. 1960. 133 p. (KM 14:4) (Udmurt A.S.S.R.-Geme find om birds) RYBIN, S.F., otv. red.; STOR01"Jin, , N.A.p red.; )~WSCV, A.G.., red.; KYCHIANOVAI N.I.., red.; FOYOV, Yu.K., red.; KOV:-IW, V.P., red.; MMOLAYEVA, N.G.p redo (The Udmurt land; collection of articlt,s, otories. arid verses about nature iii the Udmurt Krai Ujrurtskii; sbornik otatell raoi3kazov, ntlkhw; 0 prlroio U)-T-,u.tIAJp IzI.evskp Udmurtokoo knizhnoo izd-vo, lt)O. 75 p. (t'.I,~-A le:2) 1. Voorosslyskoye obshcheAvo so6o,,stviya ckhraiio prirody. Udmurtskoye otdelentye. rs ast l SSW Ink Ao fu of wb the I of HcIO but4d with a mets wit to .bm the In the 101MUM of siol I Alto grIM =ft It axtd. with HCI- "tot I det4. I and tbo;rF alter codmlt"R!*~t COUNM I RUMANIA H CAMMORY t Chemical Teehnlology. Chemical Products-*md Thoir Arrlications. Caoutchoue. Natural and Synthetic* ABS. JMIL - FahXhin.,, No 17, 1959, No- 62983 AV=R :Ceamis, M91 Kiritescu, A. Um7m I- -Z~ - Remarks anti Prononals Made on the Roumanian Stan- dard STAS 1941-53 "Rubber Gaskets for Cnning Jars" OMO. PUB. S Standadizarea, 1958, 10t No 10t 500-501t 519-620 ABBMT : Corrections for the qualitative determination melbod of As in rubber. *Rubber. Card; COUNTRY CAMORY AE-3. JOUR. RZ:, h' L"O. 16 iv: 595,22 r j T 1T L-,-, A 'oluri.-ar-.tri i Mxtr~o,j for of Aluminum in Uquoro of Complex Ctirome-Aluminum dasic S81t5 Ind Usonra, O-H ILI . FU 3. Alo L. 6-12 (1959) IT A. 0~ Scle lea.--ler w n Vegeta-lu tannAns ind complex .3acic chrome-alun-,nur, e,1%1t& ~r, zze- scribed. Ue8ultjs from trie, determin-stion of A! in the same liquors Dy preclpitqtion with ammoni& ;Are n180 given. COUNTRY Rumania CA12GORY I L-2 AB3. JOUR. : , 11"o. .,o, 86182 ALITHOR Ceamis, M.; Kiritc-scu it. T IT LE Contribution to the Srudy of j~rrscn_,_- Detcetion. ORM PUO. Ind. usoara, 195c,-, (I No 31 ~3-57 A B ITT RA C T To detect arseniz in product., of tht~ rubber 1T*,;.'.,.is'.i*y, at;i.-thod is used which Is based on rc'.~uctLon of As with :.itomlr, 1i ind IdentificaLlon of the thus cv,11~1,vd As!-3 wish f~lrer paper imprcgnated wil;h a solutiori of lieC12. :t Wus fol,na that intensity Of Yel-IOW CO-10i'lAtiOrl Of -"21~1'3 .Ls'I.ncrea,:~_a or. keeping the indical."or paper in Nh3 vapor, is d-.'fi:rent,1.zited fron, O'bJ+ ;.ois-.r_.:Arg tl;e Scot eth,.,ol, which dissovies AS2'f:j lczvinc the 2".?,3 unchangea. Detecti n of A.,.'As c'_trrieu eut in a 0 s,~~ , 1a1 apparatus which consists of a flat-bmtom ~50 ml fl;isk In t1tt. neck of which is inscrted a grotii-.J, -joint fitted, vertical glass tube provided with two spherical? '.:tP.D: 1/3 C "; U: i 17 R'J' Rumallia JABS. JOUR. RZKh=., No. AUTHOR N., ') T . T 1TL,_'1 O~~ic_. FU 11 L-2 1959, ro. 86182 A 6-'-',T.RAC T widened portioni; thO 10WE'r 01' tLese bulbs contaiGs a glass-wool plug itrprcgnated With CUC12 So'Ut'on (to ab-orb P11j), "nd the upper -- a plug impregnated with a solution of Pb(C2H30 )2 (to absorb 1126). The sample to Im. analyzed (about 1+ g3 is first mineralized In a K~eldahl flask, b,: boiling with 'eO ml DN03 and 20 ml h2SOi, for 1 Lour , af I-%.::r which the contents of the KjeldLLhl flask are cooled ar-.~] t~-,ansferred to the flat-oottor, flask of tl.e smeial apl.aratust into wbich are then added 4 g Zn--.;ust. T1'e vertical gla3s tube Is then inserted in position and Its upper-end opening is covered with the indicator paper. ,:~,,~trol determinations of As have shown that during 2/3 Ident-*f'icntion --3nd inforrative leterm4 r.3 t i n r. o f h;-, i rn r- t' c, r I s 3'! I`20AiU. (~isocjitia Sti-inif4ca ~i In"("Incrilor s-' dIn Rominia ri B,~-artmcntn] Indlistrici "o-orire d~n In.4--tri.er-' -D-in-.rilor o. de Gors,lm) P,ic-,)re!A-i tl,mnia, Vol. 6., n, Sept. onthly List of ~Iavt, Enropear, kccessions W "ol. ~, no. ,/1959. !,r)c l . A R/002/61/000/006/001/002 D023/D105 AUTHORi -ii!AnaL-A~ tra, Scientific Researcher TITLEt From the globe filled with water to the ionic microscope PERIODICALt Itiinla P Tehnica, no. 6t 1961, Seria a II-av 30-31 TEXTs The author reviews the development of microscopes and describes the principles of the ionic microsgope. Starting with 1930, several now types of microscopes were designed in the USSR, such as the binocular microscope by Linnik, the polarization microscope by Lebedev and the ultraviolet micro- scope by Bamberg. Sokolov conceived the ultrasonic microscope. The elec- tron microscope with a magnifying power ot 100,000 represents another achievement of the microscope industry. In the ionic microscope the elec- tron beam is replaced with a flux of protons or alpha particles. The fo- cusing of the ionic be;Am is carried.out by electrostatic Gr magnetic fields. Due to the fact that an ion has a mass about 2,000-times greater than that of an electron, the resolving power of the ionic microscope permits a magni- fication of 2,000,000 times, This effect is explained as follows: every Card 1/2 R/00 61/000/006/001/002 D023YD105 From the globe filled with water to the ionic microscope particle is associated with a wave and the heavier the particle, the shorter the length of the corresponding wave. Two particles scan two separate points of the object; the nearer these two points are, the better the resolutions There are 9 figures. ASSOCIATIONs Institutul "Pasteur" ("Pasteur" InstJtute) Card 2/2 KIRITESCU# ALI chim.; CEAMIS, M., ing.j LAZARESCU, I., chim. Copper in rubber technology. Some considerations on the I colorimetric quantitative determination. Industria u3osra i 3 no.12:500-504 D 156. I CZAMISp M.p ing.1 KIRITESCU, Ale m dra, chin. Deteraination.of SiO2 in the white charges of rubber. Industria usoara 3 no.5:201-202 My 156.. KUTUDI, S., ing.; KIRITESCU, A., ing. Soot black and its properties and effect on caoutchouc. Industria, usoara. 3 no.3j107-113 Mr 156. rIRITSA, X. -t-ft Genetic classification of soils. Poobveyedento no.6:103-109 Js 156. ()WA 9810) (Soils--classification) KIRTTSA, K.D. Methods for studying the moisture and nutrinnt potemtial of soils in forest blogeocenoses and habitats. Pochvovedenle 110. l2t65-78 D 165 (111FA 1911) 1. AN R=ynskoy Sots! alin ticheskoy Respabliki, Dukharest. Sulinitted July 27, 1965- 30) SOV/5o-59-2-12/25 AUTHOM Kiritoa, Ye. 1. TITLE: Heavy Rainfall and Hail in the Tiraspol'skiy Rayon of Moldavskaya SSR (Silinyy liven, i grad v Tiraspol'skom rayone Moldavskoy SSR) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, fir 2, P 44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On June 4, 1958 a heavy rainfall accompanied by hail and a strong wind was observed at the village of Slobodzeya of the -, r lL%ati*ag from 6.30 to 7 p.m. During th13 time p~ccipitation was 53.4 mm, and hail grains wore without distinct shape having a weight of about 28 - 33 9. The grains connisted of 3 to 5 smaller, round grains. 5 to 8-year-old acacias were uprooted by the wind. Vegetables and fruit as well as wheat and corn fields were seriously damaged by the hail. Card 1/1 XMTSM., I -V. , - Roll diameter and the contact surface in roning with fins. Trudy LPI no.222il5l-161 163. ()URA 160) (Rona (Iran mille)) (Rolling (Metalvork)) SMIRNOV,, V.S.1 KIRITSEO Vo, Experimental investigation of gripping conditions. Trudy LPI no.243:79-84 165. Effect of inertinl. forces rolls. lbid.i" Applying,t6 dimensional e1 *Ibn in die rolling cn, mqI-&I gripping by rolling mill theory to determine the degree of with fine. Ibid.t96-105 (RIRA 18:6) KIRITSEP VO --- Tolerance for coinciding the elements of periodic sections and roll grooves. Trudy LPI no.243:94-95 165. (KMA 18s6) SOV/137-58-9-18598 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 61 (USSR) AUTHORS: Khanin, S.Ye-., Kirillov, B.S., Kiritsev A Q. . ....... . TITLE: Determination of the Load-carrying Capacity of a Bridge Crane After Protracted Service in an Open-hearth Shop (Opredeleniye gruzopod"yemnosti mostovogo krana, nakhodivshegosya v dlitell- noy ekspluatatsii v usloviyakh martenovskogo tsekha) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Zhdanovsk. metallurg. in-t, 1957, Nr 4, pp 205-Z15 ABSTRACT: Using, by way of illustration, a 75/Z5-ton gantry crane which had been in operation in a smelting shop for a period of 40 years, the authors present a method for the determination of the true load-carrying capacity of cranes which had been in service for considerable periods of time and the design load- carrying capacity of which is no longer valid. It is noted that corrosion reduces the cross-sectional area of metal by -approx- imately 1016. Samples of metal from the structural members of the gantry taken frorn neutral zones or from layers of mini- mum stress.were investigated. The elements were subjected Card 1/2 to mechanical (bending, notch sensitivity, hardness, and SOV/ 137-58-9-18598 Determination of the Load-carrying Capacity of a Bridge Crane (cont.) fracture tests), chemical, and metallographic tests. Experimental data per- mit the conclusion that the steel of the crane structure is a rimmed low- carbon steel similar to St. I but of a poorer quality. Impurities in the form of slag inclusions considerably reduce its tensile strength and ductility. It is pointed out that the formula for determination of permissible stresses, a' permzK (r , where K- c I- abl G-b- is not acceptable for the deter- 0 mination of permissible stresses in old metal. Therefore, such stresses must be determined on the basis of combined characteristics of the quality of metal obtained in various laboratory tests. An optical method of deter- mining the flexure of a crane beam is described together with a method em- ploying strain gages for the determination of stresses. It is noted that aux- iliary girders have a salutary load-relieving effect upon the main structure (10-155o of the useful load on the gantry). 1. Hoists--Loading M.Kh. 2. Hoists--Structural analysis 3. Hoista--Mathemtical analysis Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Sokolov, L. Is,, Kiritoev, A. D. SOV/163-58-2-34/46 TITLE: The Influence of the Rod Weight on the Properties of the Surface of Big Forgingo (Vliyaniye vesa slitka na kachestva poverkhnosti krupnykh pokovok) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye dokla4y vyeshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, pp. 192 - 195 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence of the rod weight on the properties of the surface of forgings and the reason for the formation of various defects In big forginge were investigated. With an increase of the rod weight the amount of surface defects increases, too. The following steel typeo -.-.i.-e used as i3amples:22K, 55Kh, 50w, 6o W and 5MV. The ,:-arface defects of big forgings of steel 22K may be grouped as followe: 1~ Cross cracks and breaks. 2 Front face cracks at the lower part. 3)Front face cracks at the aide of the peg. 4~Annular cracks at the side of the peg. 5 Longitudinal cracks. Card 1/2 6)Annular cracks in the middle part. The Influence of the Rod Weight on the Properties SOV/163-58-2-34/46 ~f the Surface of Big Forgings Part of these defects are removed when the sample In further treated. Annular cracks do mostly not affect the properties of the forgings. The defective samples were subjected to a metallographical analysis, where in the range of the annular defects non-metallic influences, especially by aluminum oxide, were found. The authors assume that just these non-metallio influences represent the reason for the fcrmation of cracks. Based on the investigations oarried out it may be concluded that with an Increase of the rod weight the quality of the stirface of forgings deteriorates, and thereby also the properties of the metal. There tre 4 figures, i table, and 3 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute) SUBIMITTYD: October 21, 1957 Card 2/2 IUNMHXIN, P.F.; SOX010T, I.N.1 ANMTUSHCHNNKO, P.P.: KIIIITSIV, A.D.; XOSTTUCHXNKO, N.T. Ratio of the crose-sectional area of forged metal to that of the original blank following alternate deformation In different directions. Kuz.-ahtam. proisr. 1 no.9:9-10 S '59. (MRA 12:32) Crorging) AUTHOR: Kiritsev, Irk. 136-7-15/22 TITLE: The use of copper' and matte ladles. Mspluatatsiya mednykh i shteynovykh kovshei). PERIODICAL: "Tsve.trVyeYjtaljZ" 30 p.79-80 (USSR). v 1957t,No.7, p ABSTRACT: The ladles for copper and matte supplied by the Yuzhural- mash.-.avodp the Dnepropetrovsk metallurgical equipment works and others are made of cast quality carbon steel type 35J1 Among their defects is a tendency to develop cracks under service conditions. From the consideration of these the author recoimwnds that heat resistinc (even low-alloy) steel s hould be useds that the castings should be heat treated, that a vibrating screen should be developed for removizZ crusts and that better quality control of ladles 1/1 delivered to copper smelting works should be carried out. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Sredneurallsk copper-smelting works. (Sredneurallskiy Medeplavillnyy Zavod). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress KIRITSEVA, A. D., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "On methods of liquidat' "cO the foci of brueellar infection of the log Melitensis type." Rostov-on-Don, 1957. 15 pp (Rostov State Med Inst), 200 copies M, 52-57, 111) - 117 - 17(2) sov/16_59-9-10/47 AUTHORSt Knahayeva, A.A.,.]Uxitseva, A,D., LibInzon, A.Ye., mid Avrorova, R.I. Tl=i Experimental Active Anti-Pertusais Immunity V-1 30 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, spidemiologii i immunobiologil, 1959A Nr 9 PP 46-51 (USSR) ABOMOT: In 1956 M.S. Zakharova produced a vaccine of phase I Haemophuus pertussis strains killed with formalin or merthiolate and intended for the induction of an active immunity against whooping cough, The epidemiological efficacy of this vaccine has been studied by Gordina, Lazurenko,, Filosofova, Shekhter, Milovanova and Gres'-Edellman. Doubts have now arisen as to the long-term efficacy of anti-pertussis vaccines and subject authors therefore undertook a further study of the features of such immunity and the methods of inducing It. Tests were performed by injecting laboratory animals subcutaneously with typical phase I H. pertussis strains obtained from the Gosudarstvennyy kontrollnyy institut imeni Tarasevioha (State Control Institute imeni Tarasevich) and the Moskovskly Inatitut vaktsin I syvorotok imeni Mechnikova (Institute of Vaccines and Sera imeni Mechnikov, Moscow). Difficulty Card 112 was experienced in inducing immunity of the respiratory tracts; this Experimental Active Anti-Pertussle Immunity sov/16-59-9-10/47 was achieved only by double infection of mice with the same immuno- genic strain. On the other hand, immunity was much easier to Induce by Intracerebral Infection. Double subcutaneous Immunization with formalin pertussis vaccine failed to Induce immunity of the respire- tory tracts. From these results the authors conclude that the mechanism of the development of immunity to pertussis by cerebral Infection must differ somewhat from that by Intranasal infection. In view of this, present-day methods of checking the efficacy of anti-pertusals vaccines (i.e. by testing the response of animals vaccinated with them to per. tussal encephalitis) are demonstrably Inadequate as a means of quality control. There are 4 tables and 11 references, 2 of which are Soviet and 9 English. ASSOCIATION: Rostovskiy-na-Donu meditsinskiy institut (Medical Institute), Rostov-na- Donu. SUEKIWED: October 20, 1958 Card 2/2 XASHAYEVA, A.A.; LIBINZON, A.Ye.; KIRITSEVA A.D.; DZHANPOLU)OVA, V.P.1 , I VASINAs Ye.A. Significance of the peculiarities of.Bamophilue pertuosis strains in the appearance of nonspecific sensitization. 'Zhur.mikrobiol. spid. i in=. 32 no-4138-42 Ap 161. (MIRA 14W 1. Is Rostovskogo goaudarBtve=ogo maditainskogo institute. (WHOOPING COUGH) , KIRITSKIY,, L.N.v mayor meditsinskoy slushby Ansuryom of the ocoipital artery. Voon.-med.zhur. no-4t78 Ap two. (OCCIPITAL ARTERYDISFASES) (ANMISMS) (MIRA 14S1) L ',5V4-kb UF(n) IJF(c) AT/JD ACC' %1: AP60113dd SOURCE CODE: VA/0057/66/036/003/040/002 AUTPOR Kiritsyn Yu. 1. 17 OFG. nong TITLE- Experimental investigation of plasma resonances in an ionized arsron jet SCURCE! Murnal tekhnicheskay fiziki, v. 36, no. 3, 1966, 447-452 TOPIC T~"Is: plasma j6t., plasma oscillation,, microwaie, electromagnetic wave scattering, plasma diagnostics, electric arc, argon ABSTRACT: The author has measured the scattering of 8,97 and 36.6 kKHz microwaves by Jets of argon plas 1 The plasmas were produced J11 15-20 V2100- 500 A arcs Imtween a molybdenum anode and a tungsten cathode in argon at 130 to 600 tin. Hg and were drawn through A 5 mm diamotor supersonic nozzle and a 20 mm diameter alundum tube into a 40 x 40.x 40 cm3' evacuated chamber. The rate of argon consumption G was varied from 0.09 to 0.51 g/sec and the power No in the arc was varied from 2 to 10 W. The microwaves were produced ~y a klystrca oscillator, were radiated and received by conventional horns., and were recorded with a superhotero4no receiver. The horns faced each other at a distance of 50 cm, and the plasma jet was midway betwcan them. The scattering was 1/2 UDCs 533.9-07 L 2515C4-66 ACC NR- A? b0 L 1 V), ti fttormdnu~d frcm the difft-runce betwecii tne re.-eived powers in the pressnce and al,qcnce of' ttin plasmi. ria apparatus was calibrated by measuring the scdttering frcm, various dieloctr-je and metallic cylinders. The plasma jet was some 3 zm in diameter and ~O cm luur; theso dimensions may be compared with the 3.35- and 0A." cm wavelengths of the m1crcwaves. Curves are pre.-entod shoying th e scatterinr coefficient at each frequency as a function of G for fixed No and as a function of No for fixed G. 6cth curves for the higher frequencV show two peaks, and those for the lower freqaency show three peaks. These peaks are interpretad in terms of the thiories of R~ W. ffiould (Bull. Amer. Phya. Soo.j 5, 240, 19W), P, Weis3glas (Phys. Rev. Letters., 10,691963), and V. B. Gilldenburg (ZhTF, 34, No. 2. 196)1) accord-PLY towhich thuy are associated with excitation of rad-al plasma waves and longitudinal electrostatic oscillations near the boundary of the plaama. It is suggested that measurements of the type discuased here tmight be use-A to inv(;stli!ate the lateral distribution of electronB in plasma j6ts. The author thanks V. A. Zhirnoy for assistinz; with the expeftmentaj and Frofesoor N, N. Mirolyubovp V -T1`ma-,hov) and V. A. VqP2-y-for valuable rernark:3. Orig. art. has: 3 formul;ris,, 3 figures, and I table. BUD CODE. 20 SUM &)ATE-Mec64 CiRIG. R&F. 001 OTH RM: Oll 2/2 fv . XlRIUKHINA,, Telona Ivanovma I(Lenin about our region]Lenin o nasbem kras. ZJLrov, Kirov- skoe knizhnoe ltd-vo., 1961. 63 Pe (MIRA 15:10) (Leninp VWimir Illicbv 1870-1924) (Kirov Provinee) MROZOW, I.K. (Morozov, I.K.];_KIRIUSZOW A.J. ,- . .1 ~ I I Versatile automatic control machine. Przegl mach 23 no. 2lt627-630 10 N 64. f -1 -, % 1 1. . fil - CHERKASOT) L.A., kand.tokhn.nauk;KAKUSHEIN, S.V.,, inzh.; C:~'BOTAIL-X, M.B.,, inzh.; KI Aoa.QA.9..inzh Improving the design of ingot molds and using converter pig iron for their founding* Stall 23 no.7:618-021 JI 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Dnol.,ropetrovskiy metallurgicliaskiy Institut i zavod in. Petrovskogo. (Ingot molds-Design and construction) (Iron fow;ding) CKUTUISSOV# L*M*t kwW#t4Wm.n&ukj ~=A# 0.8h.p Insh. Cooling oonft+Amo for ahill, ftat bottom plates. Mhohinostroonle no*607659 N-D 10, (KMA M12) 11RIYA, G.V. FormtIon of skills In constructive and technical work among secondary school pupils. Vop.paikhol. 5 no.6:25-41' N-D 059, (KUM 13:4) 1, Institilt p5 ikhologii USSR, Kiyev. (Manual training) (Learning, Psychology of) IIRIYA~ G-V. fXIrIIa, ReVe] ............. Dependence of the formation of a generalized method for the solu- tion,of constructive and technological problems on the method of teachings Sauk& sapo Nauke-dowlt 1not. psykhole 11:232-252 '59o (MIU litil) 1e Inatitut polkhologil, liysv# (tiarning, hychology,of) GIJIZBM. I.J.4-XIBI o._ K-L-; PARSEN, Vol)* Axperience in operating bonsme @crabbers with wpirva metallic packing on solar oil. Koko i khIme no.5:44-46 160. (MM 1317) 1, Zakavkaxokiy notallurgichaskiy sayod, (Tiflis-Coke industry-Dy-products) (Benzene) KIRIYA, T. A. - SMJMANISHVILTi~A4" 6DILAMOV~,AJ4. Using a with antistickirg op~re.! Ej-~,iDv.~s in deep 44~rllling. IFr Maiho I nefte Qbors ros5. 'j pl;G (FIRA 16;b) 2. Zrstltut pornogo dt~la Im. ", A. 7 3 11 ' , I I ' , ~ ~; C. ; b I I ".. I .. ,-- p .31 ALEKSANDROV, Ye.V.; KIRIYA,__j.A.,; XMUADASHVILI, P.I. Vibration compensator for a drilling tool. Neft, khoz. 43 no.5t17-20 My -165. (MIRA 18t6) YES I MAN )B.I.; KTRIYAP T.A. L~tol-%Inlng the hydraulic losvea in a we!! with, tioning of pipes. 1zv. VY3. uchsb. vtv.; nrft' 1 puz '/ no.F:',i'!- 8~? 1 ~-4- ( I I M41% I .,: 10 '1; 1. Azerbaydzhansikly instit-it nefti I i Gruzinakty politskhni~!heak'y Lnstit,v- KIRIYAS T.A.; MAYSIIIIA~"-,T, N.A. IIAI-milntlng the elurigat'ler. of irlilinp, and ?t-ri-ngs. Net't. khoz. 41 nc.7225-'~9 J1161 (mIRA -i*i,.,,,) PHASE I BOOK M[PLOITATION SOV/19,76 Kiriya,,Terentiy Andreyevich Teoriya i praktika bureniya sektsionnysi turboburemi (Theory and Practice of Drilling vith Sectional Turbine Dri-11s) Baku, Azartaydzhanskoye.goss Izd-vo neft. i nauchno-tekhn* lit-ry, 190" 111 p. 2,000 copies printed. Errata slip inserted. Ed*: I,M. Muradov; Ed. of Publishing House: Me Shteyngell. PURPOSE: The book is intended for scientists, engineers, and technicians of the petroleun industry., and mW O.Uo be used by students in vuzes. COVERAGE: The author deals vith the technology of extra-deep drilling per- formed vith sectional turbodrilli. He revisim the theoretical funda- mentals of sectional turbodrIlling and the most erfective operating techniques. The book presents comparative data for sectional turbodrilling and-establishes the basic pexameters for extre~dsep vell driLling performed vith-sectional turbodrills. There are 17 teferences of vhich 16 are Soviet and 1 English. Card 1/3 Theory and Practice of Drilling (Conte) SOV/1976 TABLE OF CONTEITS: I Introduction 3 Ch. I. Brief Description of the Geological Conditions Under Which Extra- deep Wells Are Drilled in Azerbaydzhan 6 Ch. II. Analysis of Drilling Deep Wells by Rotary and Turb ine Methods 8 a. Structuresof oil wells 8 be Conditions of penetration and bit performance in rotary and turbine dr113,ing 10 c. Advantages and disadvantages of the deep vel-I turbodrilling 26 Ch. III. Theoretical Fundamentals of the Sectional Turbodrill Operation 33 a. The most favorable drilling technique and conditions for effective rock crushing 33 b. Energy balance in a sectional turbodkU operation 33 d. Method of determining the nmber of tArbodrill sections 65 Cexd 2/3 Theory and Practice of Drilling (Cont.) SOV 11976 Ch. IV. Experience Gained-in Using Turbodrills 69 as Spetional turbodrill asalgas 69 bo First field testp and compmtive data on drilling a veil with the two-section turbodrill. and the standard turbo Idrill 74' Ch. V.., Deteradning the Nmber of Turbodrill Sections for Drill4ag a Well to a Depth of 5000 m 84 a , For the existitig well structure 84 : b ' Determining the number-of-sections for a simplified well structure 96 c. ConiroLUng the turbodvill perrorsmae 104 Ch. VI .. Technical and Econ~mlc Efficiency of R .ecombnded Practices 17. Conclusions Bibliography 113 AYAXLOLE: Library of Congress Tm/pp Card 3/3 .7 28-59 LOBZHMI=o G.I.jMMIHM# B-Iol KIRML T.A. Effoot of drill pipe joints on the redistribution of presmuv in the annular vp&=.Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 33 nc,.3:lj'13-6W Mr 164 (?.IIRA 17:8) KIRIYA, T.A. Dependence of the overall speed and cost of drilling on the bit operation indices. Neft. khos. 42 no.20-10 P '64.(MIM 1713) KIRITA, T.A. Small diameter drilling and modeling this process. Neft. khos, 38 no.9:32-36 8 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Oil well drilling) o 0 q 0, old, 0 0 0 We * 9 a 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 !JUL IS 311011111kal 41 u Of 0 TLA 1_ Ri t, %_n 10 Go : 41 00 of: r:009060 f%:. - st: as 0 0 4 00 so 00, GeV 00 Got e** 6w Mes 00- 909 oo* do 00 00. 1 Iril I. A"" P" --v I,.$ 00 -.11% it. 0--I 1 !0 It M 1167. It' ~%Ivh V"d sim.r. leal$e 1161'" s ; # 00- 'I'M !4 "pop rI 00- 4U01119 J41 10 W-111irsalus -10 Joao agin Itit s"OP31113 It 00 Go 00 00" 00- 00 -411 '*1 GO 4;1 - a f 0 1 1 T- I I 1 9 4 so go Fit it 0 4 a a It 4 of n R of a Od 81 a 41 n h at 6 0 go Poe 0 0 0 Fr, ID-A'ir C-nfl p, T" .'n o." F;:-.1141, 'Z NOV I"'-) - 3-1 0 Ll Institiltion Ivn. 0 04 asom N"*r pow= mom 3m. 104, 23.11. IIRIYA* T. " I I Some minimal properties of enerff and work. Trudr TbIle GU uoo62: 11-24 15?, (MIRA 1117) leTbiliaskir gosudarstvamM universitat Imni Stalins. kafedrs, obahchey fisiki. Ororce and enerff) (Hathematical phyvics) KIRITAP V.S, Avproximate solution of the problem of two bo4les In tho general thecry of relativity. Boob. AN Grua. SSR 32 no.2007-310 163. (MIRA 18il) 1. ThIlisakiv goeudaratvannyy universitet. Subuitted September 20,, 1962. ACC NR: Ap7008900 SOURCE CODE: UR/025lA6/043/002/0321/0326 '~UT HOR: Kiriya,_V.. 5. University (Thilisskiy gonudarstvcnnyy univer3itct) Conversion of velocity and-acceleration in the general theory of relativity A'" Gruz;SR. Soobshcheniya, v- 43, no. 2, 1966, 321-326 _011C reintivity theory, gravitation field 3175 CG'.1J-_.-,: 20 According to the general principle of relativity, al) systems of* mensurerrent are physically equivalent; consequently, any consideration of the problem of conversion of coordinates, velocities, and acceleration is beside the point. However, V. A. Fok established a new point of view on the general theory of relativity, according to which the equivalence of all systems of reasure-ment 'As improbable. In work by Kiriya, et al, methods were developed for the conversion of Calilean measurements of plane space into Ricir-ann mea- surements pertaining to space curved by a gravitational field (G-field). In accordance with the principle of equivalence, the formulas derived in that work can be regar-i:!d as effecting conversion from an Inertial to a non-inertial system of mcasurement (and vice versa), with the non-inertial system being locally equivalent to some Inertial system and a G-field. This approach con- t.ains an element of non-equality of the two systems: they are physically . alent cqu~v. . only in the absence of a G-fiold. Mathematical expression:3 for th,.- converz;ion of volocity and acceleration are derived on the baBis of this theory. Tho.'r ttpplication io Mustrated in the example of hyperboLic motlon. This paper was -asented by M. 14. Mirlanashvili, Corresponding member Ge~~ ia~ Academy of Scieh-ces on October U, 1965. Orig. art. has: 12 formulas'. dM5. 39,6583 Card 1/1 Tr~nsllttnq from: llpferntivnyy zhurnil, Khimiyi, 1)(,1j '1o. 2, n. hli5j ChernozMkov, 1-1. 1., Luk,,shevir-11, P. I., n. G.) Kazikova, L. P., ~ndr!hikovA, F., Shchprrova, K. A., MArkova, 1'. M., Kirlyn. V. V.1 Y1371mtni, 'i. Cl,~zov, G. T I", LE: 1'hP Solithility of Oil Hyfirof--rbons in OrF--)nic "olv-nts nn.~ "ays of th- Oil Prodixtion Improvement P7Q.TmIcAL: Tr. !osk. In-t nif'V4kh1r,. i nro-sti, 1051), lo. "I , nn. 111-3ho T77T : The ,iuthors recomm,:!nd w,-ys of imnrovmpnt of th~, lulric.-int nrodiiction. ~.~r~rocriri,ons of h1rher mo-Le-ulrr weirflit nn,l hirh-r Tu-0.0- r~- I- the first ~i-irl SP_n-,.rPt-,! -it. fhr,, fr!,,Ptioni.L nryst-1117,ntinn or oil hyr!rornrl,ons I-rnm their solutinn in neetnn-. Thi solubility of th, nnnhth-n,~ -.-n,4 fr-rtions of oil!. Is well t.11r, so-Lubility o' p~-,rt o,,' th,) ironatlt- fiydri~- rUnns --,.nd r-!sins r,?7ult from, th- effe,!t of thq disn,~rsion fore-(-s, I!n,! the scltit)tlitv 014* U~r- rc~rilining nnrt o~ iromntic hydroc-rbons nn