SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRYLOV, K. A. - KRYLOV, M. P.

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5~ J .Xv K issledovaniyu pro!,,lem psikholo- Ochoskoy voy7rf (2-Y sbomik state-A Some proAams of pshchological war- i are, by K. Krylov, A. Kazantsav I L. Rzhevskiv. Myunkhan, 1956. 1 2p. (Institut po Izucheniyu Ist,rii I Kulltury SSSR. Iusledovaniya I Raterialyp ser. 2 (rotatormlye Izd.) no. 119) Sumarie3 in :n,-lish, German and French. of 11111rig, 'Uh,.) letrolaiii-. i~juip,e~zit Parts ~-T Alloy G-Atit Tron." F-Iti-ols"Itir'i In,A ~r.wnl Ac,idr,,i i(ilun T. V. SO Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 , 1, .It . froparednoss of the tractor system for the of ring .9owinc, of 1953 In the Js3r. 141unkhen, 195). 12 p. (Institut po lzucheniJu Istoril I. kulltur-y S~M,. Issledovaniia A. traterialy, no- 3) (54--I.OW,) S760.R9K7 K nTLOV,X.A.. kRrdid&t tokhnichaskikh nauk Temperature Investigation in speed willing of modified cast iron by hard alloy faae cutters. Trudy HNI no-131 229-244. (HM 8:6) (Cast Iron) (Cutting tools) nrlw~ KRTWV, K.j inzhe; ANMTZVA, A., Inzhe ~~ , Relationship of the wear of chrome-plated cylinders 'to the roughness of their surfaces. Grazhd. &v. 12 noo7:25-26 JI 155. WRA iliO (Airplanes--Yotore--C.rlinders) PY KRYLOV, r.A.; IMIN, A.S. Killing anchins for elinimtIng defective velds.Viady M.11 no-17:238- 24z 136s (MA 9: 10) (Xilling mchines) S OV / 13 7 - 5 8 - 10 - 20 94 Z Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya. 1958, Nr 10. p 80 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kershenbaum, Ya,M.,_~~~~Gritsayenko, Yu.A. TITLE: Hot Knurling of Drill Roller Bit Teeth JGoryacheye nakaty- vaniye zublyev sharoshek burovykh dolot) PERIODICAL: Materialy Mezhvuz. nauchn. soveshchaniya po vopr. novoy tekhn. v neft. prom-sti. 1958, Vol 3, pp 114-155 ABSTRACT: A description is offered of 4 methods of knurling the teeth of drill roller bits of grades IZKhNZ, 40, 40KhN, and 30KhGS steels. The methods are developed by the Department of Machinery Engineering Technology of the Moscow Petroleum Institute and introduced at the "Krasnyy Metallist" (Red Metal Worke4PIant in Konotop. Note is taken of the long life of the roller bit teeth, the considerable saving of material, and the high output rate of this process. The heating procedure and the types of tools and their service lives are presented. 1. Well drilling--Equipment, 2. Cutting tools 11-hin 1 r. 1. K Card 1 1 3. Cutting tools--Temperature factors SIZINOV, L.K., inzh.; KHTLOVOK.A.,,,kand. tekbn. nauk Mechanical weld cleaning in petroleum machinery buildin Swar. proizv. no. 8t42-43 A& 158. fM,IRA 11:8) 1. Mookovskiy neftyanoy inatitut imeni akad. I.M.Oubkina. (Petroleum industry-Iquipment and supplies) (Blectric welding-lquinment and supplies) KJUIDV, X.A. Apparatus for Investigating the gripj)ing of metals during a reciprocating-rotar7 motion. Zav,likb. 26 to.61764-765 160. (HILL- 1317) (Testing machines) (Metals-Tenting) KRYLOV, X.A.1 KERSHENBAUM, N.Ia.; PETROSYANTS, A.A. Determining the momana*-.-* knurling at toothing. Trudy MI M iGP no-34157-164 161- (MIRA 14:12) (Metal-cutting tools) ~w KERSHFNBAUM, YA.M.; FRYLOV9 ~.A.; PETROSYANTS, A.A. Mill for knurling the teeth of rollers of drill bits. Trudy MINKHiGP no-35il76-180 161. WRA 14:11) (Boring machinery) (Cutting machines) 3/q11/'52/o15/000/00j/004 P5 08 Of components vlear of the binge the Trerlile .In.4cati-Planding gear t m,,bjnO,,e,,, T-JTLB*. aircraft 5,3!5R. Inatitu 19629 9q - etbodS naulr- V. 15t and Of d oadeuliya machinalcht j~ure OS V , ,ear, Be " teels I lZn f Ictiona made of a d .11 respecti- 30URCB r ntS '01 1 an tensi'll a r. .kade of O%pO11O oted tion. The in hlng~A be den ruG 180 IC6/vtm tud'j vlF:- C~T' 10 it ConSt P, a ,rur 1051, - I ,, d160 - and 500 MvIT'. set Ora an steel jj:' e~-404,ding d us 0 8 in- ji~o (1) - 400 (") for 0GS1, 350 jayid- , ~" (3 0 -e led Out on vilde -ere.'~ vie rr craft the ch are AeCIS .*, I '- Ca .1 air 1-t0 heac .1 4 .. eB main-J actua artiona vell t dn S iWere d In under ths 0 'j'jCjC".3 jmehta~ mine prOPI d out be Mc st-reng er O';'jd to rrie d their 'j e ar via. d f . e ca 6B) 8A to ViCal ver + ,/Vm tea 6 ro 0a' due 3teel x 550 ado Of I friction machine in hwe" a -1 ther rle+'jon I Coulpo hinge " ?ur e gape tng-gear . jgLjjdIn1Sa' , uslnE; frease Of th number 0 onditions -In.C 'S.tory 9 bricat'0116 jabOT fOT 1u V's) 01.1 C'rd 1/2 Inves tigatIng the wear of -raised cons the S1711 62101510o 111rably t D207 D308 frequent Cotir 0 0., be stre,90 X ---' 010011004 I wear Was 10 en,a,t,,g and subsequeilt - cta This -Produce oreakup Selz on the landi by -0. d Of the ure of co no gear- A s tu Ormati Oh -aa.~Itjo m e t al 1-brI d XPOnents nal stress ces, -formed on In contac t -led 'of atross concent ea and lowered th Seizure. rec' a s_,..,- _,je e fatleue streneth ratlons- The tendency ';catIn -11achlne; A rod "I press to sel ter:_,~.js 1.9 rCtLtional I lotlor. ed a zure was case cOntact (the rod Is SelzUre shou steel the au and Was easl Iminst a shaft Id be coa thor the shaft) eot h or v/1 th re 17 en the were Identical antimo OOMIDOhda that one of t 0 lud with bra a (depobi ted by he two Sure greater tffe (deposited e.1 friction) In the strength of dOM P components frOM, eel ectrolytloally), With bismuth There arZure *1 th 0 Such treatments en- e I ut ures. af fec ting the fatigue 212 KRYLOV,v K.A. Cutting matals using the fulI power of the ma~:Iiine-tooi electric motor, Trudy 14INKHiGP 46:23~-239 164. (141RA 17: 6) uxeiotion of unimm- the hdruder mritual udecrua5aul Ula wear ra- "c- c-flindrical surface of three reaular pletnn ring- -,A i,~l Bylkvp -ktI,, a 1ronom Effect of fertilizers on the yWd and fruit quality of watermelons in Mordovia. Uch. sap. Mord. goa. un. no.13:102-105 160,, (KMA 15:11) 1. Kafedra, agronomii i.pochvov*deniy& Mordovskogo gonudarstvennogo universiteta. (Mordovia--Watermetp=-Fertilizers and manures) v KRYWV, I.I. "gronom Cultivation practices for barley in Mordovia. Uch. sap. Mord. gos. un. no.13s"-101 160. (MMA 15:11) 1. W edra agronomii i pochvovadeniya Mordavskogo goeudarstvannogo universiteta. (Mordavia,-Barley) : - .: -. BARMIOV, R.I.; KRYLOV, K.-Iq SHARIAY, S.F. Afterglow of ruby crystals following irradiation by strong light pulses. Opt. i spektr. 16 no. 4013-714 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 8/0051/64/o16/004/0713/0714 A=SSION NR: AP4032880 ~AVJJJOR: Baranov, R. I,-; _LrY_*Ln_8 X. I.,1 Sharlay, S.F. ;TITLEJ porsiAtant afterglow of ruby crystals after irradiation with Powerful light f lashes ksou ME: Optikal spoktroskopiya, v.16, no.4, 1964, 713-714 TOPIC TAGS: phosphoroacenco, ruby phosphorescence, ruby afterglow, loucosapphire !,phosphorescence, ruby, louconapphlre, corundum iAWTnACT: Although there have been many investigations of ruby crystals with dif- iforent Cr2O3 concentrations, until recently thoric have boon no studies of the per,- 1,sistent afterglow (phosphorescence) of such crystals. A.F.Gabrysh, H.Eyring, V-Le- Fabro and M.D.Evast (J.Appl.Phys.33,3389,10G2) describe the phosphorescence of co- ,rundum and ruby crystals at 770K after gamma irradiation. P.W.Levy (Phys.Rov.123, .1226,1961) reported observing afterglow in connection with investigation of defects formed in corundum crystals an a result of neutron and gamma-ray Irradiation. The present brief note outlines the results of observation of phosphorescence type after- ~glow in corundum and rubr crystals not subjected to preliminary gama-ray'irradiatuao Card 1/2 ACCESSION Wt: AP4032980 -Mie afterglow was observed after stimulation of the crystals with strong flash as :from an IrK-2000 Infrared flash.tuba. The duration of the oxc~.ting,pulsas was 0.6 millisoc; the power varied in the tango from 30.6 to 2000 joules. The flash power -requisite for producing afterglow decreased with , decreasing temperature. After so- veral flash irradiations a louconapphiro crystal beenme colored brown. At 770K the ;afterglow could be observed visually for about'P min, and det;ectod.by means of a photomultiplier',Ior as long as 7-9 min; the poisistance was much shorter at room 'tomparature. Tests with lidht filters showed that the afterglow is excited by radio-. :'tion in the 300 to 500 mg regions The spectral composition of the afterglow varied with temperature* The phosphorescence was observed in the come of loucosapphire mg jpink ruby crystals, but was not detected In the ease of dark rod ruby.crystals. ~ASSOCIATIOK: none StMKITTED: 31Ju163 ATD PR&Ws. 3072 ENCL: 00 ~sun com 83v MT NR MW SCIVI'000 OTMR: 0020 2/2 ard C KRYLOVp K. I. The Physical Aspects of Electro-Vacuum Technology, State Energetics Publishing Housep Moscow-Leningrads 1949 Book-CS-G-EG-=5 LV-7 J, i-. i.' tind KOVALEVSKAYA, Ye. P., "Experlm.ental Study of Electrical Fields in Nozihor,-,o,;r-neGu5 Mediums," pp '15-W, '11 Abst: A mothod Is developed for studyinr, Ux eleotric fileld Innon- homogeneous meditims in a sand or electrulytic bath. A description .11; given of the apparatus used. It -ts shown that the metl.od rAy iLUvc wide application In obtaining field pattenis In insulators, arrest.ers, and other devices in which the electrical field cannot be found by analytical z.eans; -the signigicant dc&ree of accuracy in the use of this method 'is pointed out. SOURCE- Izvestlya Leningr. Elektrotek!ji. In-ta Im. V. 1. Ulyanova (Lenina) (News of the Leningrad Electrical EngineerLn~, Institute Imeni V. 1. Ul'yEuiov [Lenin), No 30, Let,ingrad, 1956. Swn 1854 GIADCHANOV. N.P.; KOVALICYSKATA. Ta.P.: KHrMy. LI prof..- MURAVITITA. G.TM"j RUDAKOV, V.N.; SMIRMOV, P.S., tekhn.red, [laboratory work on electromagnetic fields] leboratornys raboty po 41ektromagnitnosu poliu. Pod obahchat red. I.I.Krylovas Ionia- gred, laningr. elaktrotekhaichookii in-t in. V.I.Ullianoys (Ionins), 1957. 246 p. (KMA 11:7) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kofedroy "Teorii alaktrichestva, magnetism i stroyantya matarii* (for Krylov) (Mleo tromague ti o theory) '-U S1 112/59/000/0 1 4/~~ 8 1/0 81-, 60 A052/AO01 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 14, p. 267, # 30470 AU'LHOR, Krylov, K. I., TITLE: On some New Methods of Generating Electromagnetir Waves of Milli- meter and Submillimeter Band PERIODICAL- Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, 191,-8, No. 36, pp. 3-26 Tun: A detailed review of studies on generation of tilectromagnotic wAvf,,.i ef millimeter and submillimeter band without resonators or metallic retardation systems by means of charges moving with an aov~eleration or charges m-oving unii_ A~ formly with a superlight velocity. The results of mathematical Lnvestigations ,1 4- pertaining to the discussed problem are cited, The principal dlffl,- 1.1es connected with the creation of sufficiently dense electron ~.Iusterq and rrev,~ntl.~,n of their dissolution are pointed out. M. B. G, Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abst-a-,t, Card 1/1 T .4- 83867 ,9/112/59/000/016/0 41/05 4 A052/AO02 1,31.2-0 (1137,11jT*'1)3.31) Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 16, p. 190, # 34832 AUTHORS: Kr7lov, K. 1., Fedorav, V, L. 'TITLE: Some Problems of Autoelectron Emission PERIODICAL: Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, 1958, No. 36, pp. 68-77 TEXT: The application of autocathodes (avtokatod) is limited b I y Lne Instability of the emission current, by a short lifetime and difficulty In pro- du--ing Identical autocathodes. It'Is proposed to use autocathodes In the form of a thin tungsten wire of a few microns In diameter. Ir such case the ion bombardment will cause just a shortening of the wire whereas the radius of curvature at the end will be constant and the volt-ampere characteristic will not change essentially. Autocathodes of < 10-3 cm in d1wmeter were obtairedV by electrolytic etching in a centinormal NaOH solution on alterrating currert. Autocathodes of a larger diameter were prepared from a set of wires with a diameter up to 2.2 10-3 cm. On the base of the d'escribed auto~,athodes test Card 112 N" 83867 8/112/59/000/,Oi6/A1/054 Some Problems of Autoelectron Emlasion A052/AO02 diodes were assembled which were evacuated up to a pressure of 3-5 - 10-7 TIM mer,,ury column and subjected to training and forming. Tr-e tests hav,~ shown that the most favorable working temperature of autocathods?s (fro-n the vl-~wpoir.' 0 0 In of ztability and lifetime) Is 1,000-1,5-W C. For auto~W.h,,-,de~ -3 ~.m I r' onds to a -:urr~,nt density of diameter,this temperat,,ire corresp ~Oi 6/,zm2 p-ilse conditions(the maximum range of prrent charAes Is 50 hours) and 5 - io amps/^m2 on dire:t currer.,~ (th~ Maxim~m range of current changes is 5-10%). Thermal ;alo~,ulations and calcv.-'A-4'.cns of emission current density are provided. There are 22 referen~~es, L, Yu. A. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Fjzslar. abstract. I:ard 2/2 6LL77 S/112,/59/000/014/004/085 A052./AO02 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 14, p. 8, # 28566 AUTHORS; Krylov, K. I,, Rozhnov, K. S. TITLE: An Experimental Investigation of Electric Fields in Presence of the A-pace Charge ;A PERIODICAL: Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, 19,r-8, No. 36, pp. C)4-112 ,)1 71 TEXT: Electron trajectories of-the electron gun are det-q.-mined by the method of successive approximations. An electric field without an allowance the space charge is taken as the zeroth-order approximation, The field is LX determined by a simulation in the electrolytic bath. 'Die el.Actr= trajec-tories are plotted after the field picture by the method of parabolas. Then th;) mean charge density In each elementary field cell. Is determln.~d by :f'mp11+_at1cn. ThIs density Is simulated on the model by currents introduced into the ele:tlrolyte through contact pins. At the given system of introduced cjrrents the electric field picture is taken again yielding thereby the. first approximation, Then t%#? Card 1,2 8hh77 -9/112/59/000/014/004/05 A052/AO02 An Experimental Investigation of Electric Fields in Presence of the Space Charge trajectories are plotted again, the charge density Is determined, thAt virri?nt sources are corrected, the field of the second approximation is taken up ana'so on, Only the simulation of plane and axial-symetric problems has been carried out In a plane-parallel or a ounalform electrolyte le"yer reipfctively, In ord,4r to reduce the meniscus error the symmetry axis of the simulato4d systems has teen drawn on the bottom of the bath in a form of a Shallow scratch, which has cc~~Er,.~d with the boundaries of the electrolyte. The frequency of tIv, power was 500 cycles. The main error of the results takes pla~o a. a graphic analytli plotting of the trajectories of charged particles. Therp are 9 r,-f--jrences. L. V, N. Translator's note: This Is the full translation of th,~ crigir-al Russian abstract. Card 2/2 4!~- /Poo 68201 SOV/58-59-5-11382 Tranalatlon from; Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 210 - 211 (USSR) AUTHORS: rvlov- K-1 V.N. TITLEi Use of the Michelson Interferometer for the Determination of the Electrical Parameters of Substances at UHF PERIODICAL: Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn, in-ta.-1958, Vol 36, pp 139 - 149 ABSTRACT: The authors describe the application of the Michelson interferometer to the measurement of the dielectric constant and tangent of the loss angle In the UHF 'range. The interferometer consists of a klystron oscillator with a power of 15 mw operating on a 3.2 cm wavelength, a ,receiver' and a system of mirrors by means of which the interference is effected. The klyatron signal is amplitude-modulated by square pulses. Radiation and reception are accomplished with the aid of horn antennae. A wooden frame with a number of parallel conductors stretched on It serves as the semi-transparent element. Tkie grid is semi-transparent to 3.2 em waves when the distance between the con- ductors amounts to 12 mm and the frame is oriented at an angle of 450 Card 1/2 to the direction of propagation. The Interferometer mirrors, made of kv 68201 SOV/58-59-5-11382 Use of the Michelson Interferometer for the Determination of the Electrical Para- meter of Substances at U11F massive metallic sheets, are moved with the aid of mierometric screws, and a sample in the form of a plane layer is placed on one of the mirrors. The authors provide a rigorous solution to the problem concerning the Interference of a wave reflected from a mirror with a wave reflected from a mirror with a layer of the substance under In- vestigation. On the basis of this solution, the authors submit methods for determining the refractive index of a loss-free substance, as well as the refractlv~ index and di- electric loss tangent of a substance subject to small losses. By way of illustration, they cite the results of measuring and tgS in pyrex at frequencies ranging from 102 to 9.37 X 109 a. V.P.K. Card 212 vi K-I-p prof. doktor tokhn-nauk; NUZMSOVA* A.T., aspirant ROZENOV, K.S., nauchMy sotradulk Blectron optical systems forming cylindrical electron streams of great density with voltage@ of 100 and 200 kv. Izv. ISTI no-38sl25- 136 159* (MIRA 13:0) (Blectron optice-lquipment and supplies) (Zlectron beams) 142 I ~. , .. _._ .tag 1011 -,Be& Ys I Ia r sy yer~oa 8,111 ~j'j I L Onc:h- 013 '010101 '6~~.Iltellsltl -4 Caejll~ 'Ile 0 0 t.~OTI C) ~,011 .4'J'C* 06ac G eylerat %1C -,C)5 _164 re 'Pr 0111 atyle tb e J. -99 ,,Vel ",.,%rItilee st-~Ja e A-T 011cer aLese -1 q'If e '401 29 sCtjje j the% axjtjl,OT e6 'bj xTe escl" re 10 .099 rs 56e- tylo OT e ~611 ax, 'r 0. T,he ne-tic jj.~C:Y~ -t is . t (jivL6T Tj~e ~.119 ne OT'Y.IE3 O.L. Ulag, - t V, )a\)LC VI %xnI t, is xxn jrc*aI- it -vr( se cL\3-ell of stroligtal i1 0\~11 ire _se B6, A erj,aell r01 tae tA bp a-'s ell meats "t 9\11 d,~.Bg re5c t1ile 0TOX jjev~c blody, 2 rep er'- tie're a CV,06 ~,re- 0Of ef &'~ Vn - tro Im ,,Otogr. sxjj-t~ -1 itl 0 ,ce 06 YI e e14B 01 I'vitl"Ore f 2\x0e the I V_ . speo tVetpyls se sc e ,agaet~c - 1% ft a 'b1 .,I s eC Be 13131 love -'0VvLet 06 vul aL xc-4e %o.6 VILI, 6 eJ.,je, L \XpV S 06-t ojjs eaL c% c to..illee f 'b 0~013 0 611 0 0 T11C Nqel: ~ j"Im CI&S '40 r -4 0 jje ersteaL CJ ers 'OL 01 0()0 0 4~kencl to 06 p 006. Generation 06527 SOV/142-2-2-3/25 .netic Fields ,ity Periodically Pulsed Mag a%-imum dis charge Hir The n ,h_Inten j cycles. -hors present of Lile. The aut ;netic sequence frequency Of * of the Lyiaj Ot exceed 300 P' strength rlaGnetic ,y did n g the ing of the enerr for calculating lsAr the strong maPno f ormul' ae .1 and t e me 0 Uin by for :~scrjbed having field Of the Col eOLs de the cOilo 11sed 3,,,,-, f jeld. Tvlere Of the 12 13 ne-layer c0115 of gl etter cOOl'Tlg tic fields 0they were r or5 gel ell t . t, ce 9 ot-her auth 1 5 resi 'Ked also a IliGh I'lechanIca t eir wor the coils and redlIc trogen. Tile co"s but the mag- liquid Ili ter cooling' The ef- placed in air Or WE 10_15~ loWer. -nitrogen )rilY W'thh was then was 60~ with sat 'of act( unit 10c,4 djagramv field strengt rimcIltal aphS, I b 2 of nOtic of tile expe togr renccgf ficiencY There are 2 Pilo s and 13 re f 0 cooling it diagraTag table and V) E`ng, ljsh. -1 circu eSovjetv French which ar Card 2/3 KRYLOVI K,I., inzh. Vapor jet UE and la refrigerating machines. Khol.takh 39 no.6:70-72 N-D 162s (MIRA 15;12) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) 21~' 03(o 0 0 SOV/112-59-23-48286 Translation fromi Referativnyy zhurnal Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 23, p 147 (USSR) AUTHORS: Volkov, Ye.G., Kr7lovoK.N. TITLE: Electron BeamNNFormation by a Magnetic Fieldkistorted in the Cathode Region by Ferromagnstic Bodies PERIODICAL. Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, 1958, Nr 35, pp 185 - 194 ABSTRACT: An experimental electronic opticaAsystem Is described in which the focusing and maintenance of the form of a beam over the necessary length is realized by means of a magnetic field only. A uniform magnetic field, necessary to maintain the form of a beam, is generated by a solenoid Into which an electronic tube is inserted. Magnetic field of a special configuration, necessary to focus the beam (in the cathode region) is obtained through deformation of solenoidal field by ferromagnetic bodies. A special electronic tube was developed to study the resulting form of a beam. Card 1/1 N.A.O. V7, ~ ;- 1 - ~ - Or"tdc. LC h P~," 1'~)nt-il.,, I.J of Hurcim Acnetvions, '101 7, 7, KRYLOV Konstantin Rodionovich; TRZTIYAXOV. N.P.. redaktor; RTHIN, I.V., to r (The elements of agricultural engineering in the teaching of physics] Alementy sel'skokhosialetvennot takhalki v prepodavanit fitiki. Isd. 2-os, Ispr. I dop. Xookva. Oos. uchabno-ped&M. lad- vo Ministerstva pronveshchonlia RSrSR, 1955. 270 P. (HLRA 9:8) (Agricultural engineering) (Physics--Study and teaching) KRYLOV, K.S., inzh. Effect of Lrradient3 on the namwacy of ponitirm determinatlon. Sudomhdonla no.216l-64 162. (MIRA 17:4) MASTEROVA, T.M.j.,~HMOV L.A. I I - 1. J. 11 -1. -1. - ~ Study of the effect of ultrasonic wavea with a frequency of 23 kv,on the larval stages of barnacles. Dokl. AN SEER 166 no.1050- 252 A 166o (~qm 1911) 1, Sukhmakaya nauchnaya morokaya atantalya kustichaskoro Instituta AN SSSR, Submitted February 21p 196 i, UIZO ~a r,(A)JT/F7vT(k ~7~7: -14496 -,U-F/-O-O--2-0/-66/16-6*-/001/-0-2*-5 ACC NRt 0/0252 IAUr,dOR-. Masterova, To Mo; Kr7lov. L. A* ORG: Sukhumi Scientific4Station of the Acoustics Institute, AN $SSR (Sukhumskaya, ,nauchnva,stantsiya Akusticheskogo instituta, AN SSSR) Ma.r*X&.Y~ TITLE: Influence of ultrasonics on barnacles in the larval state using a frequency of 23 U13-oy-al-e7ssoo SOURCE: AN SSSR* Daklady,, v, 166,, no* 1., 1966., 250-252 4. TOPIC TAGS: animal physiologyp ultrasonic radiation ABSTRACT: The experiments were conducted on Balan~dao barnacles in the larval state. The size of sonic pressure varied from 6*104 to 100 bar and the time of exposure from 1 to 60102 sea. A magnetostrictive emitter working continuously on a resonant frequency of 23.5 kilocycles/sec van used as a source of ultrasonic radiation. The Balanidae larrp subjected to radiation were placed in a specially contructrd ve3sel having a 3 =3 volume. The sonic pressure in the vessel wan distributed uniformly., correct to :t 10%9 The percent of destruction of larvae after radiation varied from 10% to 90% in direct relation to ihe sonic pressure variation of from 100,000 to 150,000 bar. The mcpariments showed that the specimens moat sunceptiblo to sonic prossure were in the mauplius and in the beginning of the metamaupllw forms. Barnacles in the pracypris Card UDC: 681-639:577-472 ACC NRs AP6003496 form have an Increased resistance to sonic pressure. These findings can be ucod for the! protection of water conduits and other installations from overgrowth. Experiments were also conducted with metal shoots placed in the sea and activated by magnetostric-; tive emittars& The experiments showed that by using a froquency of about 20 k1locycles/ see the threshold pressure valuet when the influence of ultrasonics begins to affect the overgrowth, is about 60,,000-70,000 bare Lower pressure does not affect the over- growth process. The paper was prosentod by Academician Andrayt3y, N,N,,, 21 Fab 65* Oat g. art has z 3 rig. SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE& ISFeb65/ ORIG REFt 005 R;;73 V k~lo4JI."- Z,4 KRYIDV, L.B. (Moskva, B.Pblyanka, d.44. kv. 53) Reaults of m1tral co=issurotomy according to data of ausculta- tion and phonocnrdlography. Ch-udi). kh1r. 5 rio.3t2O-24 My-Je163 (MIRA 17t1) i. 1z goopital Inoy kbirurgichaskoy klin1ki (zav. - prof. A.V. Oolyayev )pediatr1oheBkogo fakulttata H Mookovskogo meditsin- skogo Inatituta Imeni N.I.Plrogovao KRYIDVP L.B. (Moskva, B.Polyanka, d, ", kv. 53) X-ray evaluation of the results of mitral commissurotomy. Grud. khir. no.A*t20-25 "g 162. 1. Is gospitAllnoy Mrurg1chemkoy kliniki (zav. - prof. A.B.Gulysyev) pediatricheskogo fakullteta II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo Instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova, (HITRAL VLAVE--SURGERY) (HEART-RADIOGRAPHT) K(Maq YeoG., red*; IIR red.; KANOILOT, T.Ye.0 red, EAtomic energy for peaceful purposes; insterials of a jubilee conference of workers in industry, transportation. and constructiono scientists and technologists of the city of Loningrad] Atomnsia onargile v zirnykh tseltakh; wtarialy lubileinogo soveshchanile rabotrAkov promyshlennosti, transports I stroltel'stva, daiatelai nanki I tekhniki goroda Leningrada, ilun' 1957 g. Leningrad, Gosoonarg,isd-vo, 1957. 220 p. (mIRA 14:4) (Atomic energy) Fr, 7:.., ~-,r ~, 'j. , -7 -roc, Plum NIM-11"KIYO P.P.; POSVOLISMY, M.V.I__k~~Oyj L.T. PartlAl thermodynamic equillbrin in nonequ'librium systems. Part Is Re- .notion of plutontum with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of vfLrious ligandr. Radlokhimila 7 no.3t298-305 165- (MIRA 1817) 1,4' J~ Me Three cases of diffuse candidomycosis of the skin in Infants, Vopookh.mat. 14st. 4 no.2:71-74 Mr-Ap 159. (KIM 12 2 5) 1e Is patomorfologicheakoy laboratorii (sav. - doktor med.nauk L.O.Vishnevetakays) Goeudaretyannogo nauchno-looledovatell- skop,o pedistrichaskogo instituta (ispolnyayushchly obyssannoott direktora - kand.med.nauk A.P.Chernikova) Ministerstva sdravookhranenlya RS7SR I Detskoy klinicheskoy bollnits~ Uo.2 imeni Rusakova (glaynyy vrach - dots. V-A-Kruzhkov (KORLIASIS) KRTLOV, L. M. Your cases of fungous pneumonia in Infants discovered at autopsy. Pbdiatrila 37 to.12t54 D 159. OKIRA 13:5) 1. Is Oosudarstyennogo Mucbno-Issledovatellskogo pediatricbeekogo instituta Kinisterstva sdravookhroneniya RSFSR. (PMHDNU) KRYLOV, L. 1-1. , Cand Ned Sci -- (diss) 11 .Various forii-s of' candidaziy- cosis ill children. (In morpbological elucida* ~*oLco-w, 196 . 1 0 10 pp; (Academy of Medical Sciences); 200 copieo; price not given; i (KLI 27-60, 160) KRYLOV, L.M. Amgal otitis nedis In infants, Yest.otorin. 22 no.2:97-98 Kr-Ap 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Is patomorfologiahookoy laboratorli (sav. - doktor med.nauk L.O.Vishnsystskeya) Gosuderstvannogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo pediatriohaskogo inptituts Kinistorstva sdravookhrsnaniya IMBR. ~02ITIS WIDIA In inf. & child.) (MYCOM In Inf. A child.) E KRYLOV, L.M. Horphology of varioustorms of candidiaoic in children. 1'ediatriia 23 no. 5185-91 Hy 160,, (MIU 14: 1) (MOKILIASIS) KUWV, L.M. ----------------- Una of PIS staining for the morphological diagnosis azA study of candidemyoosis. Test.dermA von. 31, no.8t28-32 160. 1 (KMA 13ill) 1. Is patomorfologioh"koy laboratorii (save - doktor madnauk L.O. Tiahzeret5kaya) Gosudarstyemnogo nauohno-4agiledovateltakogo pediatriabookogo inotituta, (dir. - kand.med,nauk IsPsChernikora.) Ministerst7a, r4ravookhraneniya RSM (NDNMASIS) Experimental candidiasis of the mucous membranes of the alimentary canal. Zhur. m1kroblol., epid. i ivriun. 41 no.12:29-93 D 164. (,'.'IRA 18:3) 1. Gnaudarstvennyy nauchno-insledovatellskiy pediatricheskiy Institut Minrdtaretva zdravookhraneniya ',ISFSR. -Mv j ~N MIR r,A-SIMUIA, (;.I.; KRUM) L.M.; IUJIFOVA. )',.V. Corigerjitnl listerlosts. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 8 no-7:83--85 11 163. (MIRA 1,10) lenly nodonoLifintwykh -int-)v (zliv. 1,1:;r.,3vAnyhp konsullt.firit - nrtsent, R.A. Frid-nan) 1-~t,1knv bollrltny Nc.21~ Mask-ry (giivny;i vrach - zaslu---hmn:y vrach 1.~I. 0,-ryz~ov) L.O. Vlrf~rivvotakaym) instilutvi (!!rektor - kand. or i. zi-,Wk. V.F. 3pirizia) POFSAR. f-ACC NRt AIJ7002985 ~J SCURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/024/0082/OOa3 ;INVENTOR:. Kaganovd, A. I.; M., Golubev, G. A.; Kukin, G. M.; 'Lazakovich, Ye. S.. ORG: None TITLE- An instrumdrit for checking seal leakage. Class 42, No. 189611 ~,SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 24, 1966, 82-83 !TOPIC TAGS: vacuum measurement, vacuum seal, quality control ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an instrument for determining leakage i in seals used for closing off an evacuated cavity. The installation contains an lassembly for producing a vacuum, a meter for measuring this vacuum, and a vacuum line which connects the cavity showing leakage to the assembly for producing the vacuum. IThe system is designed for quantitative determination of leakage into the evacuated cavity by using a tank with a condensation unit submerged in a liquefied neutral gas band communicating with the vacuum line. Gas leakage through the seals is condensed in this submerged unit and the quantity is determined by chemical methods or by weighing. Card 1/2 um 62o.169.1 ACC NRs AP70029 5 1-tank with liquefied-gas; 2--condeneation devices; 3-yacuum line. SUB CODE: 13, 14/ sm DATF.- l6jul64 BABICIMOs S.I.; IJOGDANOV, A.A.; GORHp L.S.; KAGAN, M.L.; QULOV-j 4J.,ULOLIDEXOP, L.G.; KHAZANOV,, B.I.; YIELESHKO, V.K.., red.; DRUZHININA~ L.V., tekhn. red.; POPOVA, S.M., tekhn. red. (Radiometric process instmmentation Kontrollno-i=eritell- naia radiometricheakaia apparatura. lBy] S.I.Babichenko i dr. Moskvap Gosatomi2datp 1963 148 P. (MIRA 16:12) (Radi;matry) KRYLOV, L.N., MARFYN, R.L. Measurement of the time diecrepancy between color and bright- ness signals. Elektronviazi X7 no.3&"9 Mr 163. (KIRA 16:4) (Color television) (Telecommmication) _i: f ..~ I I I , q-. . -r. , ra ~'- a'. ~ - - .- I I - - : - ~.~ , . , .,~ ,- ~ ! in t 0 !, I yo- iR -,~ tKllqr�Qz xf, pl- .1 L 3163-6 EWT(m)/EWPW/ZWP(b) DIAAP/IJP(a). JD ACCESSION NR: AP5018137 UP/0089/65/018/004/0426/0428 AUTHOR: D#kjqhjghoL S. lay, L N.; Ray6v, V. S.; Utekhin, A. P. TITLE* Improved multicomponent radiometric analyBia SOURCE: Atomnaya energiyal ve 181 no* 4, 1965, 426-428 TOPIC TAGS: gamma spectrum, gagm ape ctroscopy, rAdiation instrument, uranium,' radium, thorium, potassium ABSTRACT: The results of gamma-spectrum analysis N=f(E) of uranium, radJuld, thorium, and potassium were used for estimating the stability of gamma spectra- meters . Studits were made of the construction principles of a high-atability mplitude pulse amlyzer with differential channels and of the methods for lmprov,-~ ing the efficiency of radiomAtric analysia of lti omponent apecimens, Differential gamma spectra are given forVradum, U 011 1 ~,ULMPV d potasAus in a 15-key channel with the level discrimination 2t 95t 3 key, Orig. art. haal 2 graphal 2 tables# 1 figure. Card 1/2 L 3163-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5018137 ASSOCIATIONs none ~ENCL: 00 SUBMITTED: 24Feb64 NR REF SOVS 002 OT 000 SUB COMt NPO OP NA Card Z/P- ftJ KULIYEV, R.Sh.; SAMEDOVA, F.I.; MUSAYEV, G.T.; CHIKARFVA, H.I.; rRYLOV, L.P. Effect of some factors of adsorpticn refining on the quality of transformer oil from petroleum of the Neftianye ftmni Field. Azerb.khim.zhur. no.6:61-66 161. (?URA 15:5) (Insulating oils) (F9troleum-Refining) KULIYEV, R,Sh.; SAMEDOVA, G.I,.; WSAYEV, G.T.; CHIKAREVA, N.I.j KRYLOV., L.P. Obtaining transformer oils from the Siazan' petroleum by adsorption refining. Azerb.neft.khoz. 40 no.12144-45 D'161. (MIRA 1518) (Slasan' region-Insulating -.)ila) (Adsorption) s/o63/62/000/004/002/004 E075/E136 AUTHORS j Kultyev, JI.Sh., Drayzinj M.),ho ).Mba-yevs G.T.i -N-4., And.Krylov, L.P.. TITLEI Production of electrical oil& from Baku crudes by the method of adsorptional refining k,EI(IOL)ICALs Xhimlya I taklinologiya topliv i masel. no.4, 1,)62, 15-21 TEYTt The authors describe a method for the production of transformer oils by the method or adsorptional refining. Thn experiments with a continuous adsorptional refining wore carried out in a laboratory apparatus designed by VNII NP. Granulated alumino-bilieate catalyst was used as the adsorbent on-- a benzine fraction (b.pt. 100-150 OC)containing 4.b~. aro=tic hydrocarbons, used an a solvent. Transformer oil distillates were diluted with 1.2 parts by weight of the solvent. Vning this niethod it was shown that tits yield or the refined product was 90-92)~ in place or 80-82S for an acid-AlkAline refining process. The transformer oils after the adsorptional refining are more stable than the acid refined oils. The distillates J Card 1/2 o~ Production of electrical oils ... E075/E136 from the highly asphaltic Neftyanyye Kamni crude yielded high quality transformer oils after the Adsorptional rcfininG. Thus the method permits the utilization or a wider ran&* of crudes for the production of electrical oils. It was found that the refining capacity of the alumina silicates can be &odified by the temperature of the process and the addition of benzene (151#) to the solvent. It was shown that transformer oils with low pour points dan be obtained by adding a pour point depressant (0-03-0.1%) (depressant AzNII) to the distillate prior to its adsorptional, refining treatment. Thor* are 6 tables. ASSOCIATIONs INKhP AN Azerb. SSR (INXhY AS Az*rb. SSR) Card 2/2 S/061/63/000/003/020/036 B I 44[B 186 AUTHORS: Kuliyev, R. Sh., Samedova, F. I., Chikarova, N. I.0 Muoayev, Go Top Krylovt L* Po TITLE: Production of residual diesel engine oil from Neftyanyya Kamni crude oil by ad3orption refining PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. K'himiya, no. 3, 1963, 5099 abstract 3P200 (Azerb. neft. kh-vo, no. 7, 1962, 34-37) TEXT: A process has been worked out for obtaining a residual diesel engine oil with high anticorrosive and antioxydant properties from Naftyanyye Kamni petroleum by adsorption refining; it is ahown to be possible to obtain ouch an oil by two alternative methods, with outputs in relation to the crude oil (if 33.7 and 27.8%# respectively; a) by refining deaephalted mazout; b) by refining a compound consisting of deasphalted tar and motor oil-10 distillate. It in shown that the oil obtained by direct refinIng of deasphalted mazout somewhat surpasses in itus physicochemioal properties and stability the oil produced on the tar badie; moreover# considerably loss adsorbent (200% ground alumo- silicate catalyst instead of 300% in relation to the crude) is needed Card s/oai/63/ooo/oo3/o2o/o36 Production of residual diesel engine ... B144/BI86 for refining deauphalted mazout. The possibility is established of reducing the pour point of the diesel engine oil by addinfS a depressor 9., AZNII depressor in a quantity of 0.5'PO to the crude before adeorption refining. A qualitative comparison of the oils obtained by various refining methods has shown that the oil refined by adnorption, oonsiderably ourpaaaoo the aolvent-refined oil as to color, corrosiveness, and ookability. The oil obtained by solvent-contaot treatment has, however# bettor viscosity and temperature properties than the adsorpt ion-rofined oil, which is duo to the high content of aromatic hydrocarbons with a negative viscosity index in the oils obtained by adsorption refining, [Abstracterls:dote: Complete translation Ci'.-i 2/') 'R, :I KULIYEV) R.Sh.; SAMEDOVA) F.I.; CHIKAREVA, N.I.; KRYLOV, L.P. Production of residual diesel oil by adsorption refining. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 7 no,8:27-32 Ag 162. (MML 15:8) 1. Institut neftekhimichookikh protsessov AN Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR. (Diesel fuels) KULIXAVI Rft.; SAMUOVAO y.j.; CHnLUMA, N.I.; MUSAYET, G.T.; EMN-1-L fttaining residual diesel oil from petrole= of the VeftYaMO Zm=4 field by adsorption refining, Aserbsneftekbox. 14'no*79 3447 J1 162* (Diesel fuels) (Adsorption) (MIRA 1682) !VY, TURMIGH. N. K.; ONIDETS. 1. R.: KRYLOV, L. S. --------- M--~ Remarks on the nev edition of the State Mrmacopeia of the USSR. Apt,delo 4 no.it45-48 Ja-r 035 (KMA 8:4) 1. Iz Wyovskogo meditsinskogo Instituta Ministerstya sdravoo- khranenlya SSSR. (PHARKACOnIA, in Russia, 9th edition) K,RYLOV M., otarshly zootekhniki ZABULIKA, V., red.; TARAKANOVA, V., takhn. red. [Mixed-46od miUl Kombikormovyi zavod. Kiabinev Goo. lzd-vo *Kartia moldaveniaake,m 1961. 15 P, NIRA 14slO) 1. Hinisteretvo sellskogo khozyaystva Moldavskoy SSR (for Krylov). (Feedmins) KULOV, M., felldsher; MDMWV. I. Concerning the nature of *other" diseases. Okhr.truda i nots.-I strakhe no.10:10-51 0 159# (KIRA 13:2) 1. Zdravpunkt shakhty No.4. g.Gornosayodek. Sakhalinskaya oblast' (for Krylov)o 2. Nacballnik medeanchasti sayoda. TralelektroapparatO (for kokerov). (Disability evaluation) ?RONIpN*jj%xI4V#-&q inIP4 p0 podgotovke kadroy Mastering a second oocapation, Prof,-takh, obr, 20 aq.1 127 A 163 (KIRA 16s2 1e Nachallnik otdola truda i zarabotnoy platy tresta NPromstroyre- konstruktsiyal (for Pron'), I (Moscov Province-Building trade"tudy and teaching) 7 f LC)'V, "The development of' Piroplasma, Bubesia and Nutta.1,11a in the vertc-fjrqte host. " report submitted for 1st Intl Coru q( Purasitology, Rom., 94. Leningrad. -.-. , -.-, 0 Improving lumbering toohnology, Mokh. trad, rab, 7 no.11:9-11 D '53. (xLRA 6:12) (kaboring) KAYL07, Ml. A. -- P-le,,j System of Recuperative Thro"Aing of -.terral- ViUL07 A. I L u 11 1 !, Conbustion EnAnss.ll Sub 28 Mar 52, :;o3coit Ordor of Lenin Foier i;ngi;-ieari% I113t imeni. *;4i V. (Disnertation for t-.e :lui-,rae of Candidate in Tecnical 3ziences v SO: 7achern j a 'Floskva, Jan! iary- Dec enber W52 ldw- 4f Ou'-win j!n:- 4 -4&4.d ti Cind in Tc-rh ;"'4:1; AGaJ3t.1int Vrof., MA,01-10V, V.) ~jQrllc~r In3trurtor, V.,I., Cand In Tech ;,cl, 7,AYMROV, M. F., rnn,l 11, qv:ch ."A. "Discussion uf the Article on the Developoent of Automatics and Telem-chinics In the Filth Five-Year P)an.11 Avtoontika i Telemekhanika (Automatics and Telem-chanics), Vol XV1, No 2, I-breh-April 1955, YOsc0w, Pages 203, 205. Translation 1-1-1312, 19 Nov 1956 -USS-Re'l-Eng 1I r-cer I ng- Beg tali tiv V it I, V.4 r~ -A - . Card ~20 Pub 10-8/12 Author Belyayev, I. V. (docent); Borisovp V. A. (docent); Skurikhin, V. I.; Zakharov, M. F.; Krylov, M. A. (all Candidates of Technical Sciences) i Title Discuselon on the article "Development of Automatics and Telemechanics in the Fifth Five-Year Plan" Periodical : Avtom. i telem., Vol. 16, 203-205, Mar-Apr 1955 Abstract : In a letter by a group of scientists from the Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute, tevelopment of Automatics and Telemechanics in the 5th 5-Year Plan," published in No 2, 1953, ibid., a number of important questions were posed: The serial (mass) production of typical automatic and telemeter apparatuses for industry, agriculture, and sci- resinstitutions; expansion and teaching of specialists in the planning, designing, manufacturing, and exploitation of automatic and telemeter equipment; strengthening of connection between individual institutions and other organizations concerned with automatics and telemechmics. Actively engaged at Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute In these problems are Professors N. K. Bogoroditskiy, D..V. Vasillyev, S. A. Rinkevich, V. 1. Ivanov, and others. Special couraes already formed are: Principles of telemechanics, Principles of automatization, Regula- tion of electric drives, Electrical power stations, networks and systems Relay protection and automatization of electrical power systems, N FD-1749 Card 2/2 Automatization of industrial processes, electrical equipping of indus- trial mechanisma, Electrification of enterprises, etc. Institution Ivanov Electric Power Institute im. IAnin [Ivanovskiy energeticheskiy institut im. V. 1. Laninal Submitted KRYIDY. M.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Yorcing transient processes in motor-generator systems. Isv.vyso uchob.sav.; energ. no.6:44-47 Je 158. (MIRA 11:9) l.Ivanovskiy energetioheekly inatitut Imeni V.I. Ionina. (Transients (Ilectricity)) (Blectric machinery) KRYLOV, ,Imnd.tekhn.nank. dotsent Effect of additional resistors in the excitation circults of generator-motor units on the nature and duration of transients. Izv ov7s uchab SILT.; anarg. 2 noo4s43-52 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Ivanovskir energaticbeakly institut Imeni T.I.Lenina. Pred- stavlana kafedroy slaktrooborudovaniya pr"predpriyatiy I ustano- vok. Ollectric machinery) (Transt ante (Blectricity)) KHTWV, M.Y. Treatment of ocular burns. Vest.oft-33 no.2:34-35 Mr-AP 134. (MA 7:2) 1. Is glasnoy kliniki (direktor - professor B.V.Protopopoy) Gor'- kovskogo meditsinskogo inatituta im. S.M.Kirova. (Eye-Vounds and injuries) (Burns and scalds) MAKLMNKOO N.V.1 KRTLOV po ratsionalizataii _-'s - Useful attachmant for the engineer's brake controller. Elek.i topl.tiaga 6 no.5t2l My 162. (mm 15%6) 1. Glavayy insh, lokomotivrwgo depo Kavkazakaya (for Makaranko). (Locomotives-Brakes) ~7 KRUOT, KJ, [Handbook for laboratory vork in electric and radio englnaerin4 Rakoyodatvo pri laboratornykh robot po slaktrotekhaike I radio- takholke. Noskva, Isd-vo Xosk.univ., 1939. 142 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Alsotric enginsering--Randbooks. manuals. ate.) (Radio) tip pi'l IRTLOV, Mikhail lonstantinovich; SHILOVA, I.A., red.; OMRGIYUAp (Radio and sleatrical engineering laboratory handbook] Rukovodstvo dlia laborstornykh robot po slaktrotakhaike i radlotekhnike, Koskva, Isd-vo Hook.univ., 1959. 241 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Radio--Laboratory manuals) (Blaotria engineering--Laboratory manuals) Kl,~Ylkl'.,', ::, f". to Interferon t ial lligh-Frequency Spoundlw,." Theois for Degroo olL Gand. Goologleal-!.'Inoralogical Sets' ~',ub 29 Jun 50, 1.'oscow Order of Lenin State U ir-oni l... V. Lomononov -Strzary 71, 4 Sep 5"', Dlosortations Presented for Deprees in Science and Endneerla!t in l4opcon In 1250, From Vochomygyn hlookyn, Jan-Doe 1-950. "MM - KRYLLV, A. K. ---- Krylov.-M.-K. (Phyates) Wcul^tion of the dAcremant of radiating syRtems witi tilt equivalent constants. P. 75 Chair of Geonaysice Dec. 2, lq5O SO: Herald of the Moscow University, Series on Physics-Hathematics and Natural Sciences, No. 1, No. 5, 11951 KRYLOY, M.K. Geological survey with the use of high-frequencry fields (interference sounding). Vest.Hosk-un. 8 no-3:161-179 Mr 153. (MLEA 6;6) 1. Xafedra goofialki. (Geological surveys) ,-31 P- 5 XRYWV. M. K. Problem of methods in geophysical studies of quartz veins In the Urals. Veet.Mosk.un.A no.9:129-140 S '53. (KLJU 6:11) 1. Kafedra geoftsiki. (Ural gountaine-Quarts) (Qwwtz--Ural Mountains) (Geophysics) I - Basis for selecting an equivalent circuit in determining the specific resistance, dielectric ind magnetic permeability of rocks. Izv. AN S,.JSR. Ser. geofiz. no.7:918-924 J1 162. (MDU 15M 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. (Electronic prospecting) KRYLOV, M.K.; YEREM, H.I. flow methods for electromagnetic prospecting and the preliminary results of their application In the Dzhuay pyrite deposit (Southern Urals). Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 4: Gool. 19 no.3:30-45 My-Je 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Kafedra gOOfi2iki i kafedra poleznykh iskopayemykh Moskovakogo univeroiteta. KRTLOV, X.H.; KAVLTANOV, G.A., oty.rcd.; CHMWAVSKATA, A.B., red.izd-va; - TURASMSKATA, B.S., red.izd-ve; GMIKOVATA, Z.P,s tekhn.rede [J~mdamental principles of irrigation hydrogeology in Usbekistan) Oanovy malioratlynoi gidrogeologil Usbakistana. Tashkent, Izd-vo ,IAkad.nauk Usbekskoi SSFL. 1959. 234 p. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Chlon-korrespandent AN UsSM (for Mnvlyanov). (Uzbekistan--Irrigation resenroh) AKRAWHODZHAYEV, A.M.; AKIUC-DZHANOV, M.A.; BABAYEEV, A.G.; WAYEV, K.L.~ BATALOV, A.B.; BASHArU, N.P.; BAYMUKIIAMEDOY, Kh.fl.; B-IAGIN, K.A.; BORISOV, O.M.; GABRILIYAN, A.Sh.; GARIKOVEEETS, V.G.; GORIKOVOY, O.P.; GRIGORYANTS, S.V.; IBADULLAYEVO S.I.; ISMAILOV, M.I.1 ISAMUKHAWDOVf I M KAKHKHAROVp A.1 KENESARIN, N.A.1 KRYLOV,N.M".KUCHUKOVi,'h.S.,- LORDKIPANID2F,, L.N.; HAVLYANOV, G.A.; MOTSOKINA, T.M.; MALAKHOV, A.A.; MIRBABAYEV, M.Yu.; MIRY lluD211I fEV, I.M.; KISIN, R.A.; NABIYEV, K.A.; PETROV, H.P.; POPOV, V.I.; PLATONOVA, N.A.1 RYZHKOV, O.A.; SAYDALIYEVA, H.S.1 SCRGUNIKOVA, 0.1.; SLYADNEV, A.F.) TULYAGANOV, Kh.T.; UKLONSKIY, A.S.1 KHAMRABAYEV, I.Kh.; KHODZHIBAYEV, N.N.; CHUMAKOV, I.D.; SHAVLO, S.G. Khabib H*hamedovich Abdullaev; obituary. Uzb.geol.zhur. 6 no.4:7-9 162. (KIRA l5s9) (Abdullnev, Khabib Mukhamedovich, 1912-1962) KEN&SA-RIII, H.A.j KRYLOV M M - MAVLUNOV, G.A. 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