SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRAYNIY, A.I. - KRAYNOV, YE.P.

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ACC NR: AP6034194 simultaneously. Recovery of the properties studied and of the average grain size was observed in both irradiated carbides after heat treatment at a temperature in the 400-1200C range. The recovery of properties with the exception of microbrit- tleness of both carbides occurred in several stages. Thermally activated glide of dislocations was seen as the primary cause of the recovery in the low-temperature (about 400C) stage, while diffusion which leads to coagulation of point defects and formation of precipitates was the predominant factor of the strengthening of materim als at increasing temperature of heat treatment. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: 11, 18/ SUBH D&THj 04Apr66/ ORIG REFS 004/ OTH REF: 003/ 2/2 RYBAK, P.I., inzh.; KRAYNIY, k.I., inzh.; CHISTIAEOV, I.M., dotsent Causes for the breakdown of the reloading crane. Bez.truda v prom. 6 no.1:12-13 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1) (Cranes, derr16-s, etc.--Safq',y measures) . 1. , I - Y RA YN I Y) it , I - ~ Ali zli. T? S r2-1 N 107, f.- S. , A n z h. ; r A f JI B.P. '' , T ~ I .ri,,h. Uoing plywood piling in hyrtraulir. crigineciring. Transi.. s troi 11, no,9.,51 S 164 (MI RA 1. 8 - I i il PC T1 Y T I- F\ - 'f ORL.OVSKIY' A.Y., professor; LTUTER, R.A., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; KiUWVSKIY, Ye.Ya.. kandidat tekhnictienkikh nauk; TAKOBSON, Ellmar, inshener; AMTOPOLI_ SKIT, V.K., inrhoner; PMOV, G.Te., doktor tekkinicheskikh nauk; YYURSTEH- BERIN, A.I., inzhener; MWER. A.Ya.. professor (Leningr&d);TSVMUVA, G.K.. Inzhener; KUYNIT, K.I., inzhener (g.KotovRk. Tumbovskoy obl. ); BELAW. V.N., inzhener Q,Ulryanovok). GorresDondence conference of readers of *Elektrichestvo! Flektricliestvo no.8:8Q-91 Ag 153. NURA 6:8 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Orlovskly). 2. Zavod *Mektro- sila* (for loiter and Enzovskiv). .1. 3stonkomxanenergo (for Takobson). 4. Saratovskiy industriallnyy tekhaikum (for AntODOllskiy). 5. Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni Kirova (for Aikhov). 6. Tikhvinskiy glino- zemnyy zavod (for TSverava). (Blectric engineering-Periodicals) 813769 S/094/60/000/00c/001/007 >M 0, 16 /.3 E073/E535 AUTHORS: I., Polyakov, V. T. and Trubachev, B,. V. Mug TITLE: Automatic Maintenance of the V,.)1t1--q'-e of a d.c. Generator by Means of a Saturation Choke PERIODICAL: Promyshlennaya en~:rjpt~ika, 19`0, No-5, pp. 23-25 TEXT: The authors applied a saturation chok,~_- for maintain- ing a given voltage on a 75 kW, 1500 r.p.m.. 440 V d.c. S-enerator driven by an asynchronous motor. The gene-raLor is operating with non-uniform loads between 0 and 200 A, are short, duration over-loads by 40%. ThLs cau~lea shjiq, which lead to temporary disorganization of the te(iinolo,~iccjl process. Without the saturation choke, t',he ?xterrr!.i2 characteristic shows a drop from a no-load voltage of jb(-.)ut- 1100 V to abou'~- 260 V for a load of 220 A. Automatic maintenarico of th- volt;IL~f-i LI-i effected by connecting into the excitation circuit a sattiration choke with a positive feedback and connecting a s~~lenium rectifier in series with the excitation winding (see Fi6.2). First. the regulator is set at no-load for, 420 V by means of t.he R of the excitation circuit. With increasirip- lo,~(I, th~i OUT-Fent i;tensity in the control winding OY will react-anc~: Card 1/3 V)7()9 S",'01)1~/60/00c),/Co~',/Gol/OO3 .-0 EO?7/E555 Automatic Maintenance of the Volt, -f,- of zi d-f-. (rt-n,~rator by Means U of a Saturation Choke of the a.c. windings OA will decrease and Ue voltar~F, on ~he selenium rectifier BC will in-,reasr-. in thr- rectifier voltage will correspond to the change, in Lhe lojd ~,.i.irrk:mnt and since the voltage of the rectifier super imposes on tlj--. vclta,7r, of the excitation winding, the voltage of the generfit-or r,:!mains constant. With decreasing load, the voltago of the i-t:..tifi,!r, will drop and the voltage of the generator will remain Accurate adjustment of the voltage at various loads is (-ffected by varying the resistance R and the resisLance R i3 -,-nnected in series with the f1peedback winding OC. of th~~ paper is devoted to calculating the voitiq,e 0 C, particularly to determining the data of' th~~ ~:-Jtufnt ion chokes. There are 5 figures. Card 2/3 VX S109L~16010nO100510011003 E073/1,3535 Automatic Maintenance of the Voltage of a d.c. Generator by Means of a Saturation Choke Card 3/3 Net. 2, KRAYNIY, 0., inzh. rl- ..-- ___ - Utilizing low--grade natural stones for large foundation blocka. Bud.inat.i konstr. 4 no-4:37-4-1 Jl..Ag 162. (1,URA 15:8) (Building stones) (Foundations) "f !A(" true thirst of Ci.pmbor Su T" Ode~.! I- lt-~kl.%. in-bri, No Tr) 615-?r), 195j. 013 lind froil, v Imc.1-amis of cu.ar,)hop-&ijtos prw,ia%J Ly Ilo, rvy.:-ib('r ,i.-t,I:,,d wert! -tuilled. No dif 1',%rence w, i- obtlorvod in rjdio,~-,,, of old Fird fresh (RihFi7 No 6, 1955) 7 t '15 GASTUK, G.N.: BOLISHAKOV, A.G.-, ORPEV, A.V.; KRATMT, P.Ta. Mass trannfor coafficiqnt in liquid phase. Zhur. prikl. khllm, 31 no.7:1019-1025 Jl 158. (~gRk 11t9) 1. Odnnmkiy politaklinicheekty Institut. (Mass transfnr) GASYUK, G.N.; KRAYNIY, P.Ta.; BOLISHAKOV, A.G.; KORTNYV. A.V. Iffect of the partial pressure of influent carbon dioxide and temperature on carbonation. Zhur.prikl.khim. 31 no.12:1787-1792 D 158- (MIRA 12:2) 1. Odeaskly politekhnicheakiy inatitut. (Sodium carbonates) (Carbon dioxide) (Gaaes-Aboorption) OV S Casyuk, G.N., Pol'shakov, t.C., ','ortncv, A.7. ~.nrI Kraynl"' a VIr" 7, Coe ' "ic ients of -as.,, "rant-, f i?r j.:,, a~; cou-, Pht.~; 0 (,:Oef j i vor - L I I t.; iiasooperedach fa~-,e) SQcond Cc-__i:.unication (So- obshcheniye II) 1-:TI)I)I CAL: Zhurn:~l prik:adnoy khimii, 11~5',, 1;r 1, pp q5-f~4 (U.25R) A Thia Inve--tigation a_~ yerformed for the purpose of calcul-_- ing absorption proc_~3_-os in a _-ao-lift al)paratu2 for .-as - liquid systems. in a previous paper fRef. -17 the authors presented-the results of studying thle dependence of mass transfer coefficient on the velocity of liquids hrd t,,c depth of immersion in the liquid phase. The pref;,2nt paper furnishe:; analorSouo inform,!tion for the gaseous phase, ob- tained on a special experimental installation for the s.,-sten sulfur dioxide - air - water. The authors established a re= lationship between the m&3s transfer coefficient in the cazQou~i phase and the volumetric velocity of the gas and the derth of' immersion. The trnatmert of the experi,;ental data -;a-, carril,_-' out by Bollshalrov's method f-Pef". 62 with the applicz--ticii of the Oeory of similarity. The generalized equation exprc!;.-Jn_- the relation found looks as follows: / i~d ce!,rd 1/2 :~ A r 01039A, (AP 6qO) e~, -i Lut Card 2/2 5(2) S07/80-32-4-11/47 AUTHORSt GIasyuk, G.N., Bol'shakov, A.G., Kortnev, A.V., Krayniy, P.Ya. TITLE: Dependence of the Process of Carbonization of Ammonia Brines in the Gas Lift Apparatus on Hydrodynamic Factora (Zaviflimont, protnesDa karbonizattiii ammiachnykh raogolov v gaLliftnom appa- rate ot Fidrodinamichoskikh faktorov). Communication 2 (Soobahcheniye 2) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 4, pp 770-777 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The effect of the consumption of liquid and gas on the carboni- zation of ammonia brines is investigated. The gas consumption varied from 5,650 m3/m2. hour to 5,800 m3/m2. hour, the con-- centration of the entering carbon dioxide from 36 to 38%9 the consumption of liquid from 42 to 397.m3/m2. hour, the depth of immersion from 7 to 30%. It is shown that the increase of the liquid consumption-raises the general absorption coefficient only slightly: a 9.5-fold increase of the former causes only a 1.5-fold increase of the latter; Figur4.3 shows the depend- ence of the absorption coefficient on liquid consumption in Card 112 brines with various ammonia contentsand Figure 4 for brines SOV/60-32-4-11/47 Dependence of the Process of Carbonization of Ammonia Brines in the Gas Lift Apparatus on Hydrodynamic Factors@ Communication 2 with various degrees of -,arbonization. The dependence of the degree of carbonization on the gas consumption was studied at ~ temperature of 30*C, a liquid consumption of 183 m4/m2 . hour, ~ carbon dioxide c,:ncentration of 37-38,b. Gas consumption -4aried from 2,?20 to 12,510 m3/m .hour. The immersion depth varied from 10 to 25%. There are 11 graphs and 2 Soviet references, SUBMITTED: 0-tober 9, 1957 Card 2/2 V. ; K1,111,ELEV, F.1 D.S. 11. A.; TROFE OV, K.-EY'i Eil, V.1 AL11,'OV, N.N., proC., rotsenmint; V.11., Prof., B."Mio, S,V., 3t. d., retoorizent; BUYAKOVA, Ye.V,, rvd. 1".,olual for 1;0;oratory vicit-k in th., cour.:,~ on itri, )xplo.,-ation for Acho~,;kikh zaidtii i rozi-Alemil polf,,urykh iqkcjlae.!7:,Yrl'l'.. 253 1,. PMOV, I. RATITOV, A.-. USATENYO, V. Acetone fires can be extinguished with water. Pozh.delo 6 no.2: 19 F '6o. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Nachallmik teplofiticheskoy laboratorii TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute. protivopozharnoy oborony (for Petrov). 2. Direktor zavoda iskunotvannogo volo)cna TBantrallnogo nauchno-iosledovateltakogo instituta protivopozharnoy obornoy (for Kraynov). 3. Rachallnik pozharnoy komandy zavoda iskusstvennogo volokna TSentrallnogo natichno- isaledovntel'skopo inntituta protivopozharnoy obo-rony (for Uentenko). (Acetone) (Are extinction) AGAPOV. U.6.; ARTIBILOV, B-14-; VIKTOHOV, AA,; GINTS, A.H., GORIKOV, A.T.; GUBYATINUKIT, H.A,;; KARPOV, A.S,; KOLOT. I.I.; KOHARICVSKIT, Y.T.; KCRYAGIN, A.I.; KR11SK1Y, M.N.! KRATUOV, A.G.; N&STKROVA, I.N.; OBXS, I.S,,, kandidat takhalchesk-1kh n-aujt--,-5 NOVIKOV, X.S.; SUXHCT- SKIT, S.Y.; CHLICNOV, G.O., YUSOV, S.K.; ZHUK, S.Ta., skademik, glevnyy redaktor; KOSTROV, I.N., redaktor; BARONXNKOV, A.V., professor, doktor tekhnlcheakikh nauk. radaktor; KIRZHURR, D.M., orofeaeor, doktor takhnichaskikh nauk. rodaktor; SHESHKO, Ye.Y,. professor, doktor tokhnichaskikh nauk. redaktor; AVERIN, N.D., inzhonar, rodaktor [decansed]; GOR*KOV, A.V., inzhener, rodaktor; KOMARPSKIY, V.T.. inzhenar, redaktor; ROGOVSKIY, L.V.. inchaner, redaktor; SHAPOVALOV, T.I., inzhaner, radaktor; RUSSO, G.A., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; FILIMONOV, N.A., inzhenar, radaktor; VOLKOV, L.N., inshener, redaktor; GRISHIN, M.M., professor. doktor teklinichaskikh nauk, redak- tor. ZHURIN, V.D., professor, doktor takhnicheakikh nauk, radaktor; LIKHACHEV. V.P., inzhenor. rodaktor. KOVXDICV, Y.M.. kandidat tekhai- chaskikh nauk. redaktor: MIKHAYLOV, A.V., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, rodaktor; PATROV, G.D., Inzhener, rednktor; HAZIN, N.V,, radaktor; SOBOLXV, V.P., inzhener. radaktor: FERING9R, B.P.. inrhener, rodaktor; TSYPLAKOV, V.D., inzhaner. radaktor. ISAYXV, N.Y.. redektor; TISTROVA, O.N., redaktor; SKYORTSOV, I.M.. takhnichaskly redaktor (The Volga-Don Canal-, technical report on the construction of the Volga-Don Canal, the TSImlyanabsys hydro development and Irrigation works (1949-1952); in five volumes] Volgo-Don; takhnichaskii otchet (continued on next card) AGAPOV, D.S. --- (continued) Card 2. o stroitelletva Volgo-Donskogo sudokbodnogo kanala Imeni TSimlianskogo gidrouzla i orositelInykh sooruzhanii (1949--1952) 7 piati. tomakh. Glav.red. SAA. Zhuk. Moskva, Goo.anarg. Ud--yo. Vol-5. [quarry management] Karlernoe khozisistvo. Red.tcma I.N. Kostroy. 1956. 172 p. (MLRA 10:4) 1. Russia (192)- U.B.S.R.) Hinistarstvo elektrostantsil. Byuro tekhnichaskogo otchata o stroitallstva Volgo-Dona. 2. Deystvitmllnyy cheln Akademii strottelletya, I arkhttaktury SSSR (for 4zin) (quarries and quarrying) K' A Jill T v ''I -j ter Vll fell: Jill 3 Ila I s Iv!.4 1111Hwu 3 1 1 jig I it V dig -VIMP .14 AUTHORS Rqgm~jn., A Yu- 1) ru r, 0 V TIT LS ~ h i, f: '-'rom i., The i'vo -I' ur t 1, on of Tr c e tq t oa ! a f i Tr ,. - L - - w,utyl--Cellulole ii) i~m, Acetyiatin~-~ PERIODICAL- Fhimirh2skiy volokna, 19~;q, Nr 6, ~~p ABSTRACT~ Thp cu-Mntni? of triacetate fj.her,, -.,c,~tylnting mixturn -mould (:,(.,ng ill (-'r"tbIJ3 of Tho conditivn3 fr:r th,~ rnaitzati~jr -,f thi:3 meth- CA are 1) The production of a st-allt, oc'-ful' tria,~r-tyl Celluloje (TAC') in the anetylating miyzt,,~~.'~. E-rml-nation of the mcst sultj:tble spinn.~T)j, meth:A and of 1, h T., 0 :1 i t i oil of th,~, qrA,-,ninF bath Developmcnt ~lf ~a ?,~,r zh-~ re- ,Feneration of ~ho solvent th"s poin" i:i 6~"L r by the ~tu th or 3 Th o n t &,b i 1 i za t 1,n 3 3 C Ur -~ I e J iu'j._I..y by the addit,,or. ~f -,:rtitr: C.U t 11) C ceqq ~aqeq Card J/4 a n rl ap- k (ood-jum acetate) , ~,,o (firl 0 ff2f.10 which are useri'rt-j 41 j_rl E3 The rodu~itiQn Of' Triacitril-f., fibero Frora ';Olu tions ~;f Triacet in the A G t y ating )ur' a neutralized solution5 ro ej u c PCIAa 6 1: i V 1 a,~in3k, i -T khimichf,~)I~ I'V1,01mil. Chemic.kl 100 - 1"0 da- 7v (,, i o f t th 'i A G' a. n dh e j r -4- 41 -9 i_, c ~,i 1 t vTh ci -a riv r, m;po s 1 - tion wao invnntigated as spiri-so-lutiLon chlnr-,d(~, 511-', acetic acid 24,', 3i', -rinnirtt, rc- quires hernetically of the opinnin,7 becauae of til- aret-~c acid vapors fnruied . q'fr-. po.~nt out that tha.r4 hi-9 been done I,t other ~,ount~01- ,s du-inp' the sp!nr,,-nj- --)f poIyac-rjIIonItrII-.fihev:3 from -,C)I.-Ut3C.11!~, 17, tOXiC ime t hy I f trii Li a n j dr3 a w o v.,-4 r . r. (,, d,2 %-a ;. I ab i e only with ?Pet ~3plnninF were car;:-4~:J D~-` ia methy- lene cliloride is not soliiblq irl wFAter, witt,-, nct be usud a9 pr(-cipit~twt. The authcro inveitigatol pr-,-t~,ttarion. by moana of a,-.~tylene gylcol Tablo 1 V',( f3xtzrt- Pd by Uic c-ompoaitIon ~A' tjj,~~ :aechani Card 21", .. o 1. ".11. -.. - - , : , - . . -11- - r . - - I I . 1~ -,. .- 1, . I . I .. 1~ ~ - .. :- ~ I' , - . . I . I . 11 - - I .. II I , , - ., I I t, , - : , : i '. ~ ... ;:. ~ , . I I . I . I . , - ! , - I .t~ I - rMYVIOV, B., RODE, V. YE., and VLDYAYEV, A., t'Exj)eriir;crita.1 DctcrmLnatLon of ExchanLn,2 EriergLe~; Ln report presented at the Syinposium on Ferroelectricity and rerromagnotism, Leningrad, 30 May-5 Jurie 63 L IOM-63 BDS/EPF(C)/EWT(I)/ES(w)-2-AFFTC/A$D/S$Z)~--Pr-4/Pab-4--W a Z ACCESSIO N7 NR: AP3002740 S/0120163/000/00310146/0147 AUTHOR: Rode, N. Ye.-. Vetey A., V.; Kraynov, B. N., Taly*zin, V. M. TITLE: Production of strong pulsed magnetic fields of long duration SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnild eksperimenta, no.. 3, 1963, 146 -147 TOPIC TAGS: pulsed magnetic fields, long-duration transient fields, capacitor banks ABSTRACT: An assembly is described for obtaining.long- duration pulses with rectangular characteristics to produce transient (0.1 see) magnetic fields of the order of 100 koe. The installation consists of a four-loop LC circuit, each loop containing 17 capacitors and one 400-turn coil. and a trigger circuit. At room temperature 120-koe fields were produced with a duration of 0.06 see in a volume of 2 cm 3; with solenoids cooled by liquid nitrogen, fields of 200 koe and 0.032 see were obtained. By eliminating the LC circuit,. the same Car,d J/ 2 M~CtSSION Nit AP3002740, capacitor bank produced 350-koe fields, but the pulse duration was reduced td only 0.01 see. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet MGU (Physics Faculty of MGU) SUBhUTTED: 26Ju162 DATE ACQ: l2Ju163 ENCL, 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 004 RODE.. V.Ye,j VF6DYAYEV, A.V.; ~jl~fANOVII B.N. Magnetization intmnBity of copper-cadmium ferrite in pulsed fields up to 200 koer. Piz. tvar. tela 5 no.6: 1755-1756 Je 163, (MIRA 16t7) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Imeni Lomonosova. APIKIN, S-V-; PAYNOV, B.P.; KIPUMN, V.I.; SiMIPKIII, V.V. , inzh., retsenzent; ERAYLOVSKIY, N.G., inzh., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N.., tekhn. red. (Handbook for the mechanic of trains and multiple-unit cars with machine refrigeration] Spravochnik mekhanika poezdov i sektsii a mashinnym okhlazhdoniem. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 365 p. (MIRA 17:1) KOLOKOLOV, A.A.; SHCHETININ, N.V.; MIRONOV, N.I., inzh., retsenzent; ZUYEV, Yu.F., inzh., retsenzent; KRAYN-OV. B-P., inzh., retsenzent; BRAYLOVSKIY, N.G., red.; VORDTNIKOVA, L. V. , tekhn. red. [Internal combustion engines for refrigerator rolling stock) Dvigateli vnutrennego agoraniia izotermicheakogo podvizhnogo sostava. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 219 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Internal combustion engines) (Refrigerator cars) UF77II'-,-tr;.i Goneral Frobli.ris Q-1 fibs Jour : Ref Zhur - Bir-)l., No 19, 1958, No 87991 Author : Kraynov D.A. Inst Title : On tho Problun of the Origin of i'mi-rial Husbandry in Gouth- western Crimea During Postpaleolithic Tine. Orig Pub : Sov. Jkrkheologiya, 1957, No 2, 3-25 Abstract : The Ihsh-fdr I cave, excavated in the years 1937-1940 in Cr' 'vaa, yielded ten consecutive cultural strata, beginning with the end of the Upper Phleolithic age and ending with tile late Middle lZe. Mo remains, of the bunes of a dog found in stratu~i Va. L-te Neolithic A6e, nearly do not dif- fcr :7~t all from the bonos of a wolf, being r-crely of oane- what smaller dinenaions. Remains of boars' bones are net with in all strata, but in differeing quantity mid quality: a notable increase in gruwth is noted for stratm Va, which the author attributes to changes in the cc:iciitions of body volume upon transition to domestication. a--irr!s of smaller Cord :1/3 USSR/Farm Aniuals. General Problorm Q-1 ;~bs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 19, 1958, No 87991 livestock (sheep or goats) are LICt with beginning frQm stratur.. VIII (Imilian-ago); and the cormletely flomeoticatc-.1 type appears beginning from the Early Noulithic ago. Bones of cattle were found as early as in stratua VII (Taraen:)Isiazi age), but in insignificant quantity. The succeeding otrata revealed a steep increase in that quantity end In indivi- duals; the beginning of taning dates fron the Tardenoisian age, and the beginning of domestication, from the Early Neolithic stratLri., and incrensed in quantity only as late as during the Early Mi(IfUe iCe- It is pointed out that the data an the appearance of nearly all kinds of livestock (ex- capt for the horse an(i aonkey) in the Mesolithic age re- quires a reexai-dnation of the question of the r;f.,nage of the Mesolithic um in Crimea, because a growth in animal hus- bandry, with the predomination of hunting and gathering, oc- curred during that age already. Near the Err3,y Neolithic era, the ratio of the wild to the doricsticated animals changed sharply in favor of the latter. ". particular increase Card 2/3 M7,17-.n, (ic-numl T,r-)blo?:.q Q-1 Abs icur : Rcf Zhur - Biol., 113 19, .1958, No 87991 is noted in the n=ber of cattle) and also of hogs. Near tho Bronze Age, the dormsticction of aniuvls was furtlh2r pcrfectod. The role of hogs gr-.idirilly decrem3ed, while the iiaportancu of horncd cattle, mprosented In two forms - very small and large - is a leading one. -- P.F. Rokitskiy. Card : 3/3 ,, ! .. - I . ., , ,1, .. . L o om. s SUrvoyinj, Lf--chnol----tjca.L contllti,,-ris In shuttle 6rjl.dfli; liollers. Tf."sl . ;, , ''o. ~,-, 15.~. a I I I " 1) .. I - c, I i . nthly Russian Access~ong, LiLrary of Con:-ress D,~- c c-,,. ~ ', r. r I ii -~- ' .1- 1, D. KRAYNOV, F.P. Improving the construction of a feeler. Takst.prom. 14 no.2:17-19 7 154. (MLRA 7:3) 1. Zaveduyushchiy tkatakoy fabrikoy Chimkontakago kombinata. (Looms) __7 - T, ;~._ -1_7 , I . U. Sheer, 7rc(--nv .--:inter and it,~ sjj ,if icance. SOV. Z-Ote~oi. 7, 5,- ~Ollth I hr 'Li-st nf, P-3 an. Accessiom-i, Li'rary of C. ni-ress Decer-;.ter Ul TC C Ou F _cf USSR Ftli" Animals . Shoop RZ-Blal., No. 13, 1958o 140- 59554 AUTHOR Kraynov, I. D, !7,13T. P IT LZ Preparation of Sheep-Dams for Insamiration in Connection with a Shif t to WlIttor Lambing ORRI - PUB. Poredov. opyt. a.-Ich. proiz-va Stavropollya, 1957, iyull-avg., 31-34 A 1~ 3T RA C TNo abstract. D KRAYNOV 1, 1, dorozhny.-,, m3tor; MAMONTOV V. G I inh, -.1- --'.1 y .1 Fastenings wilth dowel bolts for reinforced conerete ties. Put' I put. khoz. 6 no,,9115-17 62. (MIRA 15:10) (Railroads-Ralla-Fastaninge .) AGAFONOV, S.L.; ALEKSEYEVA, A.N.; BEILYUSTINA, L.N.; GOLOV, I.I.; GUSEV, O.V.; DMITRIYEVA, V.I.; YEVU-1PIYEVA, F.A.; YELISEYEV, A.I.; ZHAVOR011KOV, L.A. ZIWIKOV, S.A.; KIR IYAV ~TOV, K.L.; LBOV, P.A.; 'OV, I.A.; KRAYlOV, L.A KU LIPATOV N.A.- LIPOVETSKIY, I.A.; MALYUGTN, V.N.; VA-RINOV, N.N.[dec'easedi; MIKHAYLOV, A.N.; POTAPOVA,Yo.D.; TRUKIRWOV) G.A.; UKHIN, V.A.; FILIPPOV, V.A.,- CREWRASHKIN, A.M.; SHKOTOV, A.T.; GARAN111"A, L.F., kand. fil. nauk (The city of Gorkiy; a guidebook] Gorod Go-Okii, Volgo- Viatskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 374 p. OMIRA 17:12) myllov, N. Trade in the Tatar A.S.S.R. Sov.torg. 33 no.6:45-47 Jo 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom Tatnrakogo obkoma Kommunisticheekoy partii Sovetakogo Soyuza. (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Rotail trade) Yi "k, v Korea, in W!,or cinss of Cir lit' for frf.odrv, Itn't (~f* UIC Urtheriand. V Alv~' 13, 11r). !.'onthly LiSt, of Russian Acces.91or Library cf Ccn: re, A!l:,-U,qt '.,-? T'JASS -1 F I -,-D . is - ss ZHMYKHOY, I.N.; KOROLIKOV. V.A. - r6RAYNOV P.A.: ZHI?LBZNOVA, L.K., redAktor; RAKOV, S.I., tekhnichaskiv reL-~ttc-rl; [History of the trade union movement In foreign comtries: In the first stage of the general crisis of capitolism] Istoriia prof- aoiuznogo dvizhaniia za rubezhom: na pervom stape obshchego krizisa kapitalisma. (Xookval lzd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat. Pt. 2. 1955. 167 P. (HLRA 9:10) 1. Moscow# Vyoshaya shkola profdvizhani7a. (Trade unions) IRXAPArSIT, Tu.I.; BAXASMITA, L.I.; ZHNMOT, I.N.; TOTTREKO, Te.S.; BOSHCEMIXOT, KeP.; ILYAKHIN, K.I.; XO=IZDT, T.A*; KRATNROT P#hA LOBANOV, V.I.; XAMM)OV, A.; MARDAN BAMM; RODICNOTO Yj S.N.; SROVICH, V.P.; PIMMOT, P.T.; ZHEUZNOV.1, L,M., redol ZABOROT, M.A., red.; RAKOV, S.I., takhn.red. (History of the trade-union movement in foreign countries, 1939-19571 Istoriis 'profdvishaniia za rabashom; 1939-1937 gody. Izd-vo TTsWS Profisdat, No.3. 1958. 669 p. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Koscowe Hookovskays Tyssheya shkola profdvizheniya..2. Kafedra, istorii, profsoyuzaogo dvizhaniytL st'rubethom Koskovskoy vysshey shkoly profdvizhaniya(for all iicept Zholaxnovs, Zaboroy, Rakov). (Trade unifts) - - - -------- v . . . . . . . . . . . 046 t*) weitIvO jvqlp-,w L-4- ap . 1 " k- 4A; 1 :i4 L 0k 4 Oj o t 1 gZ o Lt Wil t mwrv t-,( Cu 1 4 a k 4 1 9 1 UXAM 0 c kne, ~a 4 dist %& I rru w-r. 0 e,,K A. f ~t v as te s i i j: ww* imtiy (c T W3 t4 13 A upin wIgtt " bth,A-3ea%:l coirpit-x to G~m iv rv~ OWWO a ~ l L e line U- Oe cu! tc c"ritera. a f arlseirt of the study of the KRAYNOV. S. R. Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) ochemistry of underground waters in the ozre-d~~"&,a,r.4m of the Lori Armenia for the purpose of f4.ndi4ig- certfa-in gcoloi~Ical-prospectirZ problems." Mos, 1957# 32 pp (Min of Geology end fAinernl Conservcitiott US~R. All-Union Sci Res Inst of HydrogeoloCy and Engineering Geology VSHGINGM). (KL, 13,58, 94) -24- KRAYNOV, S.R. Possible use of by6roebomical invostigationn in solving certain metal- logenatic problems. Geokhimlia no.5:392-400 ' 57. (MIRA 12:3) 1. All-Union Scientific Research Institute of H7drogeologF and Xngi- neering Geolo(7, K)scow. (Armenia--Water, Underground-Composition) (Ore deposits) AUTHOR. Kraynov, S.R. TlTLE; Utilization of Surfare Spring-fed Prospecting for kineral Deposits nykh potokoy rudnikovogo pitaniya poiskakh rudnykh mestorozhdeniy) 132-58-11-10/17 .;treams in Hydro-Chemical (lapolIzovaniye poverkhnost- pri gidrokhimicheskikh Pi~h I ODI CAL ihazvedka i Okhrana. Nedr, 1956, Nr 4, pp 12-45 (USSR) ABSTRAM Extensive tests were carried out over a two year period to determine the changes in the chemical composition of the water in the streams of Armenia,. All streams were divided into two groupsi autonomous streams, which collect their waters in a region composed of rocks of a single 8trati,-raphic complex; and main streams, collecting their water from a large area with several complexes. The autonomous streams were usually brooks of little importance, which - during the dry periodi were fed mainly by the underground sources, During this period; their chemical compoeition corresponded to the chemical com- position of the sources. The main streams were again divided in two groups: those collecting their water above the erosive base and those - below this base.. Extensive tests showed that3 1) the influence of oxidizing ores appears in the Card 1/2 chemical composition of main and autonomous streams collecting 1712-58-4-10/17 Utilization of jurfaco Spring-fed Streams in flydro-~hemical Prospecting for Mineral Deposits their water above the erosive base; the chemical composition of the atream formed below this base does not change; 2) the intensity of chemical changes in the autonomous streams de- pends on the mineralogical composition of the deposits) 3) Chemical changes in the main streams could indicate the prosence of the ore deposits in the region, but do not pro- perly reflect their mineralogical composition ; 4) The most distinct indication of ore-bearing regions by the chemical composition of surface water is made during periods of normal water level. There are three graphs, two tables and three Soviet references. AjSOCIAT1ON: VSEGINGEO AVAILABLEj Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Minerals-Sources 2. Water-Chemical analysis 3. Chemicals- Appl-ications Jc J,.Yl;(Iv. 011OLIKOVAJ, I principlea of utilizing trace elements of c-arbonated watrr~; --,r1 peochemical prospecting for ore deposits as revealed by the prospecting operationn in the central part of the Lesser Caucaqu,3. Gookhimiia no.5453-463 162. OVIRP, 15:7) 1. All-W-don Scientific Research Institute of Hydrology and Gcological Enginooring,, Moscow. (Caucasus-41ineral waters-Cc7ocition) (Caucasus-Trace elements KILUNOV, S.R.; KAMN(M, S.D. using the bydroohemical method of prospocting for boron depovita. Sov.geol. 5 no.8:~)2-203 Ag 1629 (MIRA 1,l,.9) 1. Vsesoy=n7y nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut gidrogeologii i inzhenernoy geologii. (Boron) (Prospocting) KRAYNOV, 5,R.; KOROLIKOVA, M.D. Characteristics of the distribution of some microelemente in carbonated waters of Armenia. Izv. All Arm, SSR. Geol.i geog. nauki 15 no.2:43.,58 '62. (HIRA 15:5) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isslodavatellskiy inatitut gidrogeologii i inzhenernoy goologii, Moskva. (Armenla .. Trace elements) (Armenia-Minoral watera) KRAYNOVY 59 R. Role of geochemical landforms in hydrochemical prospecting for ore deposits as revealed by ore deposits in northern Armenia. Vop. gidrogeol. i inzh. gool. no.20:111-116 262. (MIRA 16r4) (Armenia-Geochemical prospecting) (Ore deposits) KRAYNOV, S.R.; PETROVA, N.G. Trace elements in mineral waters of the Pamirs. Geokhimiia no.4t 356-366 162. (MIRA 16:7) 1. All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hydrogeology and Geological Engineering, Moscow. (Pamirs-Mineral wnters) (Traco olements) AL'TCV-` KTY Y M. Ye.; GOLEVA, G.A.; MUYNOV, -9,T?.; T-.V.; TOKAREV, A.U.; FROLOV, N.M.; SHVETov MI. Devolopment of V.I.Vernadsk-Lits concept in proseril-day i.,ydroFi,,olo~7 y. Trudy VSEGINGEO no.9:5-20 164. (YIRA 17:10) F , ~., " : :I ': , '-~ - 17, .. '...-., :~ 1 1. . . ; ., I', . "I i , I . . I I . . " G~-Ifi " fl, I:,,, . ~ t , ~'. -1 r, f* 1~ ,, -. , - ; 1:.~ , I : - .' I .... . 1. 1. - ! 11 . -tj , .~ " ') - . ,, . 1 .1 1 1 ! I I . r. 0 T", 7( : ---:,I " r., It" j r - ;: ~ , ',, , '! 3 ~ : : , , : - ~ , ~ .1'. . '" I .. . I .. I -, I - I . . I . : :"; i, - : ; .. no.t j ~ I (~~ ; - '; , V. -!, -s I . . . 1, " . I KRAYNOV, S.R. Geochemiatry of fluorine, tungsten, and gf-rmanlum in nitrogen thermal waters of crystalline rocks. Gookhim'Lia no.11:1335-1345 N 165. (14IFUL 19: 1 ) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidrogeologil i Inzhenernoy geoloCii, Mosk-va. Submitted March 15, 1965. T,'Lo,~b(,~-6'1 . ~( 1 ) . ACC---`~M~~03095 NRYVQXY1 S. R. , RUNIE.7c'IN, V.~ZYAPR A NOV, 1). F(4-6767 , N, -VA, All-Union Scientific Research ln~,Liujte and MSE'Ll, -and 71,`nZince rf ng, Geo1oj,,y,.Moscow (Voosoyuvnyy nauchno-i 3.31c,] ova t e 1' L;~ iy goologii) "Some PeculiariLies of Beryllium Geocher-listry In Underground Waters" Moscow, Geo~himiya, No 7, Jul 66, pp 946-853 TOPIC TAG3: undt~rgroiuid water, geochei,-,istry, h11#-ry11iU;,-, cot,-,pound ABSTRACT: On the basis of beryllium dintribution rtudy in varioun type:-, of urider4round waLers (subsoil, carbonated) it has bcen e,-;ta1b1Ishcd that the be- rylliutii iiiay be rather widely spread in these Waters. lMaximurn beryllium contents are established in subsoil aureole waters of pneumatolytic deposits as well as noncarbonated waters of crystalline rocks. The main forins of beryllium migra- ;-tion in underground waters are the oxide and fluorine-and-carbonate-beryllates. A. Voll