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ADZI.ARA, K.
!.-is,~~cts L-.Jurious to the seeds of conifers. u . L 2
IAS POLSKI . (Ministerstwo Lesnictwa oraz Stowarzyszenie Naukowo-Techniczne
Inzynierow i Technikow Lesnictwa i Drzemnictwa) Warszara, Polard. Vol. 29,
no. 1, Jan - 10155
Monthly list of East 7,uropean Accessions ( '~~:Al) LC, Vol. 9, rio. 2, Feb. 1,)60
Uncl.
MADZIARA,K.
Let us fight rose insects on plantations. P.19
LAS POISKI. (Ministerstwo LesnLct* oraz Stawarzyszenie Naukewo-Tachiczne
Inzynierow i Technikow Lesnictwa i Drzewnictwa) Warszawa, Poland
Vol.29, no.4 Apr. 1955
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol.9, no.2, Feb. 1960
Uncl.
NOR- 0 ----
~77
ZIA
Spcci-lizcd Zoojo7v.
In-octs. Forost
,'.bs Jour -ic-' 7hu r ~icl, Yo 17, o T:
'uthor
Inst
Titl-,, Durculioc, Dorytorvs rol-noj-hthrl-us -n,,' 17. t ni-tun
of '*illo~, (5,--lix rp.)
Orij Fub risi-o onto,--ol., 1956 (1-',57), 2,"), :,.c. 1-2~, 2A,5 30",
bstr-c+ -iov d:-t- c~.n thr i-crphology of c~--Zs, bc-A12~;
' , hc -i 11 ow c u r c u I i o s - -, c n' . 3, 1 - no -~:i t'-, 1 us , n ~ f 1 o
--l-zt c*,.-r ct-ristics
D. thrir biclo7,
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DAVYDOV, Ive-n Yakovlevich; MADZIGON, A., red.; FOPOVIGMIKC)t T.s tekhn.
red.
[The Irtysh will flow westward]Irtysh potechet na zapad. Alff-a-
Atao Kazakhskoe gos. izd-vo, 1962. 38, p. (MIRA 15:12)
(irtysh--Karaganda Canal)
MADZIGON, P.
Stand for pump repair. Pozh.delo 9 no.8-.2' Ag 163. (ICRA 16:9)
1. Nachal?nik pozharnoy chasti tekhnicheskoy sluzhby goroda
Khabarovska.
(Pumping machinery-~Mntenance and repair)
MADZIGONt,P.
Without out5ida help. ?ozh.delo no.7225 JI 163.
1. Nachallnik shestoy pozharroy chast-J. tekhnichankoy s
Khabarovsk.
SOURCE CODE: JA/9001166/015/002/0026/0042
AUTHOR: Maeda, Toshio
;ORG: none
!TITLE: The distribution of raw materials and basic industries in mainland China
~SOURCE. Kokubo v. 15, no. 2, 1966, 26-42
!TOPIC TAGS, mineral,-
IV
0 0 40 ? I V
4) 0 0 7-P I (N1,9 A
:ABSTRACT:
Japanese military specialist Toshio Maeda describes China's need, in
view of the situation in Vietnam, to secure her industries in case of
military conflict by more adequate geographic decentralization. With
the help of maps and charts he describes the plans for doing this.
The author also discusses raw materials (minerals, coal, petroleum, etc.)
and various industries (Including the iron and steel, coal, petroleum,
electrical industries). The study is based on Chinese, Japanese, and
other sources.
SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS: 5114
Card 1/1 IMC- none
MAFj,T,-f5, A.
The qualitaUve Lonposition of the crayfish fauna in the surmner zooplankton of
Estonian lakes. P- 104.
t GIDRCBj0Lk)GjCHESKjE IS3iED0VANIIA-
,MROB--IoLOOGILISED UUTIDIUSED,
Tartu, fhlngary. no. 1, 195b-
T.ic+. r,.r Rnnt Euror)ean Ac,essions ( 7AT) LAC, vOl- i'-
HkBERIAE', H., akader-ik, red.; VELDRE, I., kand. biol. nauk, red. ;
I'AR-ITS, A.,, red.; S1241-1, H., kand. farm. nauk, red.; LAUL, U.,
t 0 R ffi-. -~ 0 T.-
[11~jdrobiological research) Hudrobioloogilised uurimused.
Tartu. Vol.2. 1961. 411 p. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Eest' NSV Teaduste akadeemi~a. Zooloogia ~a botaanika
instituut. 2. Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SSR (for Haberman).
(Hydrobiological research)
ara
-go "for-
MAETUIA, H.
Foliar feeding of fruit trees. p.462
SOMIALTSTLIK POLLUMAJANDUS. Tallinn, Estonia. Vol'.14, No. 10, May 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAT), LC. Vol. 8. No. 9, September 1959
Uncl.
BARTHA, Lajoa, MALTZ; Fa-rin
The Alma fuzito Alumina Factkory is being wilarged. Musz alet 1~
no.9:13 25 Ap 163.
MAEV, N.
I--
A technical scientific conference on the utilization of chemical and
biological means in stockbreeding. Selskostop nauka I no-4/5:55&561
162.
14AFTEI, D.
Attempts at desulfurization of soking coal in Rumania.
Note III. Research on the desulfurizing action of
certain gases during the process of coking coal in
Valea Jinului. p. 565. STUDII SI CERCETA.RI DE ENERGET-
ICA. Bucuresti. Vol. 5, no. 3A, July/Dec. 1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL) Library of Congress,
Vol. 5, No. 11, November, 1.956.
cr -a* irrictitlorts r,f ~rnfi;.
Mlxogei zrzeitab~Aisr Ir twtdcr JI!
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Fzrp~~ris-.wnfai f;tv-R~ wi, I h
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ctul. kmamall). Arel. P~tvkf'~
to,
equA. c2lar,c iratake-i: white in;,-i tiq~t 1 wcck ~X-
creted Ic-Z N litit tL!:a ctnertr-J. 1-tiv:i'i1;g fc5n
till! eYt~t,
atm
tbelest mice, gained more wt. than Ule m 1~' ;Ildlcat:
veatmbolkm In peopid woet-ir.- u:tdor conditfnwa c:( elovatv!
The efiez, of ric Intakt-, P~kna T'&ft(!'
Sabitim Tmsor, Dan Midfc!eana, aml, loan Ikviitr, - v'-.1
thrin nornal tew1i;,
(ftwaace cpeatam' etc. Were, frd I -up"Acnicnt'll
diet for I week acd tqqr Mrfizboibra 4tiring that. til" tva'i
-oomimred with ;L. 1-7me - perl~~ . itLaut zddJJI, C310d4~
take With addnL fQO4 (2W ;Z. tneat. 60 G~. hvitter 2 bailed
300 Z. bread/cfay) thei'itrinc IncmqrA In vd;
(9.7 rest ae (16%), 11 (24%), crtatinine (37%"), and
17 -
F-
bv 10%, Ift drkd te-sidije by 94%. znd iiq M cpn-
tent bv-q5t'_ Gavy (-,Cmrd
4.
I,,t Ani1ral PJ1y,,JO1O~,ry - T-2
Abs J_~ur Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1~-58, 31472
Auth -3 r M"aftei Elena, Bledeleanu Dan 3, Tragor Sab' a
Inst -;~
Title Excretion of Vitamin B6 in Urine in Animals Due tc a Reac-
~ion of Tension Caused by Different Terperature.
(71riC, Pub Studii si cercetarimed. Acad. REE Fil. Cluj, 1956, 7, ~To
1-4, 61-73.
Abstract ffter the intr-~,Iucticnn cf 1C rn,.7 r-f vitamin B 6 in ncr,,r~al
rats, its excretion in '_irinc was f~:)un~! in usual cases t~.
comr,rise -35%. In animal's kept in an treadm-ill a. rocr_
temperature, and in animals in a treadmill at tl--,
cxcretion of B in urine after its injection incrca-;~~! -
approximately U same de(~reel comprising respectively
83% and 80%.
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PREEDA, V.; WiFTEI Elena; BIRZU , 0.; GOCAN, Marilena; GEORGLSCIT , 1.
Role of the nervous s--rtem in the respiration of the re-
generative tissues of Triturus cristutus cristatus Laur.
Studii cerc biol s. zool 16 no. 3z213-217 164.
1. Chair of Biology, Medicopharmacautical Institute, Cluj.
MAFTEI, Ion, student (Iasi)
Solved problems; problem 4547. Gaz mat 2 13 no.3:154-155
Mr
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K- 2
I for ir~
3 0 t o~ --st -ur C-,~r. -)J -r
6n.
iL
TAAFTE-1, S., ing.
Process of continuous fermentation In the beer industry.
Ind alim veget 13 no.4:122-126 Ap 162.
L 46358-66 zrip Q RM
ACC NRi AP66~4615 SOURCE- CiDD9-:-
AUTHOR: 23
Burg!t~Kal~man; Koreez, Laszlo: Manuaba, I. B. A.; Mag, Pal
81
ORG: ZBurge_r7 Department of Inorganic and Analytical .Chemistry, Eotvos Lorand
~Uniyersjty, BudaR~s (Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem, Szervatlen- es Analitikai-
'Kemiai Tanszek); LKoreez; Manuaba; Ma2a Department of Atom Physics, EotovB Lorand
university, Budapest (Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem, Atomfizikal Tanszek)
Study of Back-Coordination in Iron Chelates%y the Mossbauer Method."
Budapest, tj~Znr,Kemi4i Fo~joirat, Vol 72, No 5, May 66, pages 224-227.
Abstract: [Authors' English sQ=ary modified] The magnetic moments of
Fe(jj)- Fe(11j)- and Co(Il)-dimethoxyglyoxime as well as those of the
Fe(II)-: Co(II)_ amd Ni(II/1- complexes of salicylaldoxime and their
5-methyl, 5-chloro, and 5-nitro derivatives were determined. The Fe(jj)-
Complexes of salicylaldoxime and its derivatives are high-spin complexes,
all others are low-spin complexes. The Mossbauer spectra of the iron
complexes showed the existence of back-coordination. orig. art. has: 4:_fi&v"s
and 2 tablese fi-PRS: 36,86L7
TOPIC TAGS: organoiron compound, chelate compound, Mossbauer spectrum'
SUB CODEi 07 / SUBM DATE: 13.5op65 / ORIG REF: 002 / OTH REFi 03.1
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'[~A. 5, no. 11', J-m./Juna 19',11. Filial- I t-1
30: Monthly List Or -t nE, (EBAL), LG, V:-,!.
I~LiY 1955, Unrl.
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RUMANIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and F-35
Their Application. Leather, Mechanical Gelatins.
Tanning Agents. Technical Albumens.
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 38450.
Author Strub Const, Nhga Cornelia Jarosinschi-Drabic Irina
Inst Not given.
Title A Chemical-Technological Investigation of Rhus Cotinus
and Rtrus typhina Leaves.
Orig Pub: Studii si cercetari stiint Acad RPR Fil Iasi Chim, 1956,
7, No 1, 75-91.
Abstract: The content of tannin (T) in Cotinus Ceggigria (Rhus
Cotinus) (I) and Rhus typhina (II) leaves increases with
their growth, achieving its greatest magnitude, 19.48
and 14.43% respectively, when the leaves become red.
The quality (Q) of the extract increases with the growth
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RUMANIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and E-35
Their Application. Leather. Mechanical Gelatins.
Tanning Agents. Technical Albumens.
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 38450-
T content in the leaves, achieving its greatest magni-
tud-, for I of 51-76~'), for II of 47.62cp. Yellow leaves of
I have a lower T content (12.43%)). The T content in the
yellow leaves of II is the same as in the red, with a
higher Q of the extract (52-94). The optimum harvest
period corresponding to the maxiolm T content is the end
of October for leaves of I and the end of September for
leaves of II. During an intense exposure of an insulated
II tree to sun rays, even yellow leaves contained 14.85%
T; however, the d extract Q (43-54%) was somewhat lower
than in the red leaves. The optimum temperature of extract-
ion for leaves of I and II is 90-1000. Drying of the leaves
by warm air imm diately after harvest increases the quantity
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P.TJ11j1P1IA/CherAc_l Technology - Leather, Fur, Gelatine, Etc. "_35
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - nimiya, N- 12, 1958, 42,D68
of the Ieattier. '-"he following results were obtained
.'in % respectively, from the use of Methods I, II, and
i7-_)-, content of "The Total Soluble", 13.42; 12.92;
Ind ~.12; Tied-up tannins, 29-30; 31.94; and 33,19;
,or:pl,?te elongation, 17; 21 and 28 m; Tensile strength
limit) 2.59; 2.30 and 3.24 Kf/=2; Water absorbance
(after 2 and 24 hours) 2r.4 and 30.1%; 22.2 and 33.5%;
17.1 and 28.9%.
Leathers finished off by method III had a fine appearance
that did not change after 12 months of storage,
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RUMANIA/Chemical Technology - Leather, Fur, Gelatine, etc. H-35
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 12) 1958, 42077
Author Aleksa, Yaroshinskaya-Drabik, Maga, Strub, Burgelya
Inat Academy RM
Title Improvements in Extraction of Vegetable Tanning Substan-
ces from a Tanning Raw Material of Native Origin.
Communication III.
Orig Pub Studii si carcetari stiint. Acad. RPR, Fil. Iasi. Chim.,
1956, 7, No 1, 105-127-
Abstract A two-phase (cold and hot) cxtraction (E) of tanning
materials (TM) proviacs extracts with a high degree of
purity (DP), but causes increased losses in tannides (T)
at cold E. The factors stufied in determining the a unt
of T in cold extract were: degree of grinding of TM,
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HUf4J1J1L1/ChurLLcal Technology Leather, Fur; Gelatine, etc. H-35
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - K[iimiya, No 12, 1958, 4207-7
re-extracted with warri water (at r-I-ximum E duratiol,).
ligh degree Of purity (DP) is obtained (according
to the official T.-,etjjodN_
For the pr(2vious cormunicatioll see: R. Zh. Khim., i~56,
3463.
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RUMALNIA/Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and
Their ApplicAtion. Leather. Mechanical Gelatins.
Tanning Agents. Technical Albumens.
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 38451.
the relation of the quantity of water to the quantity
of TM. The quantity of extracted T during various condi-
tions of extraction (length 2 hours, 1 hour at 50-700
and I hour at 70-1000) decreases with an increase in
the dimensions of particles of TM and comprises 9.33,
8.56, 4.00 (in ~ to the quantity of TM) with a degree
of pulverization of 2-3 mm, 3-7 mm and 7-15 mm respect-
ively. An increase of the duration of extraction to
3 hours at an constant temperature increases the quantity
of T to 10.29~ (with a degree of pulverization of 2-3 mm),
decreases the quantity of NT and the quantity of IS in
the residue of TM. A further increase of the duration of
extraction reduces still more the quantity of US in the
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RumAnA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and
Theiz- Ap7~iication- Leather. Mechanical Gelatins.
Tanning Agents. Technical Albumens.
Abs jour- Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 38451.
H-35
H-35
resid,ic of TM, decrear- the quantity of T and increasef;
the rpipnrity of N11 in extraction, which indicates to a
great da-'ree the splitting up of T under the action of
temperature, as a result of which they are analytically
determined as ITT. For TM of a size of 7-15 mm, a MaXiMLIM
quentity of T (7-03%) is obtained through heating for
10 hours (6 hours at 50-700 and 4 hours at 70-1000). At
any degree of pulverization, the TM quantity of T increases
with an increase in the ratio of the quantity TM to the
quantity of water from 4:1000 to 4:47, after which it de-
creases again; in this way, it changes the quantity of NT.
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RUMANIA/Cbemical Technology. Chemical Products and
Their Application. Leatber. Mechanical Gelatins.
Tanning Agents. Technical Albumens.
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 38452.
55-00, 53.67, 62.23, 60-30, 56.61 and 64-83 respect-
ivel.-. The high Q indicates the value of fir bark
aE a ta:,7ning material that can be used for the improve-
ment of tne Q of extract from the bark of the fir
(Picea). The quantity of extracted T increases with
the duration of extraction (E), but this increase de-
creases with the growth of the tree. Sharp increases
of temperature in the process of E decreases the output
of T and Q. The addition of sulfite during E increases
the output of T from the bark of 80-year-old fire by
8-15%, depending an the duration of E. The removal of
resinous substances from bark before E does not improve
the output of T with Q.
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RUMANIA/Chem-ical Technology. Chemical Products and Their
AL7piicaticn, Part 4. - Leather, Furs, Gelatin,
Tanning Agents, Industrial Proteins.
Abe Jour: Referat. Zhurnal KhimiYa) No 21, 1958, 72768.
Author Gh. Alp_~:a, Const. Strub, Irina laroBinschi-Drabic,
"Orne!
Inst
Title insolubility of Tannides Not Bonded Chemically
by Derma Fibers in Process of Vegetable Tanning
of Sole Leather.
Orig Pub, Studii si cercetari Chim., 1957, 5, No 2, 253-265-
Abstract: The conditions of converting tannides (T) not bonded-
chemically by derma into insoluble state by finishing
the tanning of sole leather with vegetable tanning
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H-35
M,ItNTA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their
Applicet~_om. Part 4. - Leather, -eurs. Gelatin.
Ti.nning ACd;eats- Industrial Proteins.
P-bs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Xhimiya, No 21, 1956, 72768.
Card
leather was 20 to 33 M, the tensil strength Limit
w,-.F; 1.83 to 2-88 kg per sq.cm, the moisture was
29.98 to 41.37% after 2 hours and 37.54 to 46.02cp'
after 24 hol.=s, the permeability for water - moist-
ening duration - was 24 hours for the majority of
specimens, and the time before the first drop
appeared was 24 hours.
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COUNTRY
CAIMORY
Chemical TOchnolor,71 Chemical Productfs and Their
AT)nlicatinns, Leather. Gelatine. Tanning Materiala.*
ABS. JOUR. VaKhim., 3c 17, 1959, No. r) 32 2 2
AMHOR It I Pxa, (,* - ' 111 '-()n i-brabi c, Ma-**
IIISTITUM Rumanian Aca(lomy
TITLE Effect of Formaldehyde on the QuantitY of Water-
-Soliihle Substances in Leather Tanned With Vefze-***
ORIG. PUB. StV(1ii si cereetari stiini. Acad. RPR, Iasi.
"Mm., l()i-'p, 9, ~~() I
115-124
AWTMCT The treatment. with formaldehyde (1) Of leatber
tanned rrith vegetable tanning agents increases
its hydroll-er.-ic stability aod redlices quantity
'
-
Of water -Soluble substances. The iise of I COn
Verts the Onbound tannides into the insoluhlo
form without causirlp the loss of ta
ni
n
ng nroner-
ties. I roactfl with Collagen and strengthens the
***table Agents.
"neiu, M.; Strub, C.
*Industrial Proteins.
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PUB.
A53TIIACT
u ra a n . a
RZK'tii2. ,NO 9 -,0.
larosinsci~i-Draoic , I. Ma 4a, Manc -i, ~4. ar d
Trie ~~ffec' of TemDe,,-E_t,,Pj on the Prop-
ertie-~ if legetanle Tanning Extracco
; Ltudii sl ;,ercetari S~iint A.,--ad liRR Fil Iasi
Chin, -I, So i, 131/_i,,~ (.195451
: Vegetable tanninx extracLa are vcr.v sen,-," tiv-
to the r-J"fect oC Ynriouz e-zttirnal fa::'ore-_, on-
pecially to -,.emperature. Depending on the tem-
perature and ~i.,ne of drying, the v-rindinF,. pro-
cess iised and the degree of fineneeti of tne
material, ana the presencP of resins.. vuriations
were observed in thp tannins and ncn-tannins
content and in the auaL..ty of pin,~ ar,rj nirch
bark extracts. !-eaves of Rhus typhina and
,otinus caTgi~rria were processed uncer the same
CARD: 1/2 Strub, C.
412
MAGA, E.I.
Morphological and physiological changes in the blood of the brook
trout during the Period of reproduction. Nauk. zap. UzhGU 40:107-
11l '59. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Chernovits] universitet.
.~i gosudarstvenn
yy
out-
MOod-Analysis and chemistry)
(R4production)
MP -~AJE--173 KI , T .
"Delay in brick production during a long rainy period. (To De contd-j"p. 201.
(IMATIFRIAM BUDg-WLANE, Vol. B., no. 7, July 1953, lelarszawa, Poland)
SO: 1,11onthly List of East European AccessLonsp L. C., Vol. 3, No. 5, '-,ay 1)54, Uncl.
igneral - Serials
Z,07,e reflect'Lons on artistic cr--3aL~,m.
'Tiskov-ii konzorcij 'IL, ud~
k j ., ske
ra, 11 icc"') L,ubljana. (I'll
on olii,ical, t3cowmiic, a.-d ciIII,ural -r) 1 om,3
Vol 1, No 10, i-aly 12, 19,1~2.
A~!ce"C!Qns Li-st.
,o!1!,,r(3ss, Vol 1, 'lo 13, lwomber !~,~1;2.
7 IF T L
.MGAJNA B,
"Electronic organ and its construction" by li.H.B~hm. Feviewed by
B.blagajna. Elektr vest 29 no.8/10:232 161.
A I
MAGAJKA, B.
"The low-frequency and electroacouatic measurementsn by
A.Boleslav. Reviewed by B.~bgajna. Elektr vest 29 no.8/10:237
161.
IIAGAJNAI
"Sound-tape measurement practicell by H.Schr6der. Reviewed by
B.Magajna. E-j2ktr vest 29 no.8/10:238 161.
MAGAMA.9 B.
aStereotechniesO by H.Brauns. Reviewed by B.Itgajna. Elektr
vest 29 no.8/10:239 161.
MAGAJNA, B.
"Stereophon-y" by C. Smetana. Reviewed by B. Magajna. Elektr
vest 30 fto.1/2!44 162/163.
H*OFL:`T',, POITIZ, ~t. UrUA~,., F.
T
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e~tr lr-s~ 1 "1 no. 1.,'
-1: 46-56
NLAGAKOV, G. L.
Effect of the oDeration of Irrigation canals on the water re-
giman of tho irrigatod area. Vltlan.orosh.na grunt.vod
no . 2, 182 -2 02 159. OAM, 13:2)
(Rostov Provinco-Irrigation)
MAGAKOV, G.L., kand..geograf.nauk (Mookwa)
Steppe and water. Priroda 51 no.U:59-64 N 162. (M-IRA 15:11)
(irrigation research)
(steppes)
7.
MAGAKOV, G.L.
Determii ation of the economic ef fc-c"Ilveness of ar cperat-:or~=_l
water resource development. Probl. gid-roenerg. I reg. rech.
no.llt45-57 163. (MIRA 180)
MAGAKYAN, A. '- TONOYAH, A.; NALCHADUYAN, F.
P
Technological processes and th output of Swiss cheese. Prom.Arm..
6 no.10:33-36 0 '63. OPIRA 17:1)
1. TSentra-11naya nauchmo-issledo.-atel'skaya laboratoriya Upravleniya
WasomolochnOY promyshiennosti Soveta narodnogo khozy-aystva LrmSbR.
MAGAL-YA11, A.G., miadsh-'-v rauc?Tr.:,r:-,, st~~r-.drj 'k
Changes in the ab~-ptfv- reti
system in ac~,tp- radlaticn s!--knes:i f--;imjAicate-.1 by Irgy e
Vop. rent. ". fink. 7.1227-71:--' ef:-i
(Mountain irrigation in Daghestan) Makhach-Kala, Dagestanskoe gos. lzd-vo, 1938.
96 P. maps.
(49-57196)
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, P ! ; , - . ~, . . z - .--;- ~ -,- - ;:- a , I
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MAGAKYAN, G&L.
The Mingechaur combined hydroelectric development. Geog. i
Ahoz. no.9:16-20 161. OURA 14: 11)
(Mingechaur-Idater resources development)
7.-7,
~LL~Ll ELL
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MAG.kKYAN, G. 0. and MRIINOSHVILI, D. I.
"Alteration of Vegetative Reactions in Monkeys with rfeurogenic ffypertension" a
report prepared at Sukhumi Medico-Biological Station, AMS USSR, 1954.
So: Review of Eastern Medical Sciences, Munich, No. 2, 1956.
IIAGAKYAJI, G. 0., KOKAYA, G. Ya. and MD4INOSIfVILI, D. I.
"The Effect of the Cortex on Coronary CircuLation" a report prepared at Sukhumi
Medico-Biological Station, AMS USSR, 1954.
So: Review of Epetern Medical Sciences, Munich, No. 2, 1956.
WkGA!%YKN, G. 0., GVAZAvA, I. S. and K'VIRIKADZE, V. V.
"Study of Parenteral Administration of Biomycin and Elmolin in the Laboratory aLd in
the Clinic" a report prepared at Sukhumi Medico-Biological Station, ALMS USSR, 1954.
So: Review of Eastern Medical Sciences, Munich, No. 2, 1956.
t'~jtj&(jKYtAN &
USSR/biology Pq~sf8lq
ogy
Card 1/1 Pub 17-7/20
FD - 22'~6-'
Author Magakyan, G. 0. Miminoshvili, D. 1.
Title Disturbance of daily variations in certain physiological characteris-
tics in neurosis
Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 3, 27-29, Mar 1955
Abstract Investigated daily variations in the maximum and minimum values of
arterial blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiratory rate in monkeys
aDd the resulting disturbance in the observed daily rhythm ofthe above
characteristics after induced neurosis. Graphs. Four references, all
USSR, all after 1940
Institution: Laboratory of Physiology and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity of
the Sukhumskaya Medical-Biological Station (Director-1. A. Utkin,
Kandidat of Biological Sciences), Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR
Submitted july 8, 1954 by V. 11. "hernigovskiy, Member of the Academy of Medical
Sciences USSR
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958. 28049
Author Belous ;~.. A., Mai~akyan-G. 0.
Inst Institute of i~xperimental Medicine Academy of
Medical Sciences USSR.
Title Experimental Pharmacotherapy of Hypertonia in
Simians.
Orig Pub Yeznegodnic. in-t eksperim, med. Akad. med.
nauk SSSRI 1955, L., 1956, 167-169.
Abstract The effect of hexoniam (1; an analogue of hexa-
methonium) on blood pressure (BP) was studied in
5 simians with persistent spontaneous hypertonia
(SH) and coronary insufficie'ncy (CI) electrocar-
diographically rer-istered, and in 3 simians with
tD
Card 112
USSR/Pharmacology. Toxicolo[ry, Gan-lioblocking Drugs. V-4
Abs Jour iief Zhur-Biol., No 'r-D, 1958, 2BO49~
Abstract experimental Dituitrinary hypertonia (PH) also
accompanied by CI. I was administered by mouth
in doses of 0.2 ~', twice daily for a period of 3
weeks. In 3 of the 5 monkeys with SH and in all
3 morikeys with PH blood pressure dropped to nor-
mal. In the other 2 monkeys with SH blood pres-
sure remained high. A considerable diminution of
modifications characteristic of CI (the negative
T-wave became positive; if an extra systole was
present, it disappeared) was noted in a num-
ber of monkeys on the electrocardiogram. The con-
tracting capacity of the myocardium improved.
The authors recommend the application of 1 in
hypertonia accompanied by CI,
Card 212
KAGAAKYAN,_q,~O, kandidat maditsinakikh nauk; HTHINOSHVILI, D.I., kandidat
maditsinskikh aauk; KOKAYA, G.Ya.. (Sukhumi)
Zxperimental studv of the pathogenesis of hypertension and coronary
insufficiency. Klin.med. 34 no-7,30-38 Jl 156. (K6RA 9:10)
1, Is laboratorit fizidlogii I patologii vysshey nervnoy leyatell-
nostl Sukhumskoy madiko-blologichaskoy stantsii ANN SSSR (dir.
I.A.Utkin)
(CCROHARY DISFASE. etiol. and pathogen.
neurosis in monkeys)
(NNUROSES, exper.
causing coronary dis. & hypertension In monkeys.
mechanism of pathogen.)
(HYPMRIISION, etiol. and pathogen.
neurosis in monkeys)
USSR Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Patho- T
logical). Blood, Blood Pressure. Hypertonia
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958~ 97537
Author : Belous, A. A., Magakyan, G. 0.
Inst : Not given
Title ; Experimental Pituitrin Hypertension and Coronary
Insufficiency in Monkeys
Orig Pub: Byul. eksperim. biol. i med., 1957, No 1, Prilo-
zheniye, 17-21
Abstract: Nine rhesus monkeys were given daily, for 18 to 22
days, 0.5 to 0.6 milligrams of pituitrin (I) intra-
venously. In seven monkeys, irrespective of ori-
ginal value of blood pressure stable hypertonia
arose. In six animals, from the 11th to 16th
Card 1/2
GVAZAVA, I.S.; IMAGAKYA11) G.C.; RAVICH, I.V.; AKSENOVA, A.S.
Experimental polymyxin M therapy of bacillary dysentery
in monkeys. Antibiotiki 7 no-4:327-331 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Klinicheskoye otdeleniye Instituta eksperimentallnoy
patologii i terapii ALN21 SSSR, Sukhumi, i kafedra mikrobiologii
(zav. - chlen-kox-respondent A1414 SSSR prof. Z.V. Yermol'yeva)
TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenntvovaniya vrachey.
(DYSEI.MRY) (POLmmul-1)
KERKYAN, G. 0.
Universal mirror oscillograph for recording arterial pressure,
the pulse, the plethysmogram and ballistocardiogram. Nauch.
inform. Otd. nauch.med. inform. AMN SSSR no.1:22-23 161
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut eksperimentallnoy patologii i terapii (direktor-
doktor med. nauk B.A.Lapin) AMN SSSR, Sukhumi.
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1939, No. 11. 24-The arts of the skaxn too" a flic
l foituadoo (which evidently t(xik plAcc at widc Intervals of -00
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-1 the skarlis, of the Zcrav~hsn ridge lies in the p"fewe
mllotict with sclittlitt!) of a no. of sulfides imainly of
arienopyrile) and of Sit minerals leassiterite and stan. .40
nite) which are r--Iwl. from the skarn3 in the form Q1 nests '09
and VCmM Which produce commercially unpowtant concas.
of the milletalo. W. R. lfrnn 00
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1941, NO. 2. 73-M).-W dCpthiit~ ArV FIRIMI at
I
herlite a*socd. with pyroxene and pyrrijuglie. aj-,o ~jjj
and Bi mint-rah), Kobula (W-brehir alld -1~1411V mil'.11 0
4a 0, Shaturi-GAidan, YA-Archa and Fjrkhub~
0 600
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MAGAKO YAH, I.G.
Iron ore deposits of northern Armenia (vith gummary in Inglishl.
Izv.AV Arn.M.1st.nauki ao.1:3-18 147. (KM 9:8)
1. InstLtut geologichaskikh nauk Akadenii nauk Arayanskoy SSR.
(Armenia--Iron Ores)
t7~~U~ 2
30754. !."D T-.'T,%',)11'-GV, F
t i ikh mo sto voz hi I n
ni:.~riy;i, 1,949, .ryl-.,. 19:,-M(,. -- Mblio~rr: 2-5 mzv.
Tentative els"ificition of the postmgmatic deposits
1'. M.'ratarinovand 1. G. Migalt'yan. Zapsjki l'--vm2
AURcral. Obsk(kestrw 781-f".~-Vldtf(49). For the pra'(I~
Cal Application of rclietic if it,-
the &Col. fActur of the tlcptli in whs4 h thL mitietali"itimi
took place Ints"t not IX? acglectcd. Among Ow critcri.,
the depth iacturs art pccific indications for the them.
reactions which tm)k plAce. In the
.tated tnincrallitatioti,, liMPIC COMINIs. Of nAtiVe VIC1111711t,
prevail. anti often milid wIns. ockur. Its dsij~tts nVAT
the surface, often complex compifs. are formed at slit
relatively low terups. of it hydrothermal, cisigerwtic
mineralization, and e"An. plicuuniena prevail over tht-
(Urination of solid solfl5. Iistamples art Kiven for (I ~ ex -
hilAtion depthits, torrelArd to Volt-mlic phrilonjum" .1fid
(21) "- tiuaginatic depouts. ix. hydrothrrinal mil mawliv
high-temp. misterulization,. indud,A (hi: jmeuni~ktolyti,
reaction tylK-5. W- Fail
S
Practice, cksamcatiaG G( ore
Zapsjki VI-rjoyms. mi,.-at.
min&uj.) 79, .111-4)7( s" ruslii,
M, exte"SivelY discusses and
classifica(ion of t" deptnits which cvmpriw,,
,lie following charal-teristic featilres: 0 noturlictj I tire of
12 different typej. w1jich are by rhanicterimic ore intyivrA,
"r chem. eJenicrits; (;.'~ flie typimil mineral a-tictis.; I I i III,
it TINt charucterimic metals and r1rimmi% Ili the me; I'll,
(.$I tile grid, 'J Ow me
the at I"'I....
M-1 th,
J."111; III) lite mvol. age all'i 'IV~ 91;A[ItAl of the stratigraphic
horizons; (10) Own indications on the practical ituptntAtift
J The deposits; and (11) their gelletic 'Viv ill outlines, &fill
tile depth itrji)p. iegiots) of tht, gcnnis. A mvmd Wife
gives [lie Xruchrotiologival details. cUssified after the aff".
from flit Arch2can to Quaternary Itol'irolls, for the tnust 'ill-
portant ore types. wid a locutiun(onlY XcHeral illdic3tioll'I (if
ifiv confinems. coutittirs, and inti,it ch4nicteristic geol.
Units). Tile teu am-milpallymm the tables is a dim tj~,ioia .1
lie dislinclion III tile given classification from tile pievimi,
of U-~,a.iv (1933), Scliairid"bulmi
1944 ( C.A. 3(), NO)), bujidanovich ( 1913), awl It, ickhtiti
I Irreit. Akad. Vamk. S.S.S.R.. ier. 1945, No. I) j
If 1`17VOKWICO, US Ill tile I'AfA-
The K"Kilcill. fdAlious are evidy
ifelictic u%sucll. of FilitlerjIl of grouped Ortimils. Regional
conditions (it tile g"J. and chern :types are Ifiscumd for tile
depo~at. .( the Western Pacific at Idle, tile Catic-Asuff-Dalkan.
ItAian. and tile North American dcpo~im 'I'lic cv,,ditioa,
in geasynclincs and anticlizu:5. (omparr'l Ivilb thi,,ic in plat.
forms, are discume& %,.'. File)
-7-
MAGAX'TAN, 1. G.
Mc,-~thlv List Ace-
Ccn
JE
MAGAKIYAN, I.G.
Metallogenic provinces and some rules of metallogenic specializa-
tion. Izv. AN Arm. SM Ser. YMET nauk 6 n0-516:113-121 S-D '53-
1. Institut goologichaskikh nauk Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SM.
(Ore deposits)
-4AGAK'YAN, I.G.; BABINSKY, H.I.. redaktor; GMVA, O.A., tekhnicheskiy
-ft effri-I
[Ore deposits; industrial types of deposits of useful raetals]
RudnVe mostorozhdenita promyshlemmye tipy mastorozhdanii metali-
cheskikh polaznykh iskopasVkh. Moskva, Gos.nail hno-takhn.izd-vo
lit-ry po gaol. I okhrane nedr, 1955. 334 p. (MIjRA 8:11)
(Ore deposits)
MAGAKIYAN,I.G.
Genetic types of foreign uranium deposits. Zap.Vaes.min.ob-va 84
no.3:276-289 155. NLRA 8:11)
(Uranium ores)
41
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4~i
fln!lr b-Ail" r
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Ir
It Wfol in~
c7 -- 5'
DUMITRASHKO, N.V., otvetdtvennyy red.; KAGAPUS,.I.G., red.; STFPANYAN,I.S.,
-AVLWAR, 14.A.,tekhn.red.
red.; KRACHATRYAN, A.S., red.lzd`a`teaT~~',
(Proceedings of the Fourth Geomorphologiral Conference for the
Study of the Caucasus and Transcaucasia] Trudy IV Geomorfologicheskoi
Konferentaii po Izuchentiu Kavkaza i Zakavkazlia. 4th, Erivan, 1952.
Erevan, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Armianskol SSR, 1957. 214 pz (MIRA 11:1)
1. Geomorfologicheskaya lConferentsiya po izucheniyu Kavkaza i
Zakavkaz'ya.
(Caucasus--Geology, Structural--Congresses)
~'7 7-'
TCHYAN,
MAGA--
S-S-,otvetstvennyy redaktor;
AZ nP12.
Tj-.'A- cteskiy redaktor
[Dispersed and rare earth metals] Rasseiannye i redkozemallaye
metally. Erevan, Izd-vo AN Armianskoi SSR, 1957. 63 P.
(MLRA 10-5)
(Metals)
------- L'_7
MAGAK YAN, I.G., TVA~FPCIIDZ G.A . K'i.SHYAY, Mi. B_,-O~,'111.-'Ild, A.Ye.,
T r.
1'n fc-ETE", nu, am UY ,
"On Metallogeny in the Caucasus." Report presented at the Inter-
departmental Conference on the eroblems of the rietillogeny of the
Caucasus, Tbilisi 8-13 May 1957.
Sum 1582
7
MA
M]WCEffAU,- S.S.
Relation betveen structure, magmatism, and metallogeny as
illustrated by the Lesser Caucasus. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. geoL i
geog. nauk 10 no.4:67-76 157. (MIRA U.-2)
l.Inatitut geologicheskikh nauk AN ArmSSR.
(Caucasus--Ore deposits)
!~Ar.AKIYAV.
onous teilurobism-uttite of the Zod gold ore deDoeits
Ant im in). ZaD.Va.min.ob-va 86 no. 3: 341-346
(Basargechar Dintrie?t, P?-men- (KLRA 10:Q';
Zs-D,Vs.min.ob-va 86 no.~:-,4'1--346 157.
1 j ,
1. Deystvltel'ayy chlen Venuoy-u%nogo miner"logicheakogo obshenestvn.
2. Institut geolofri,.~hpslkilc'n -,auk Akademii nauk Armynnskoy SSR.
(BnsnrE:ecnRr Distrlct--Tei)urobinmutfite~
14A GAK 'YAN, I. G.
'with S. S. 1,flutchyan "The genetic relation between uineralization and maginatism
as shov'n by the exaiaple of the Malyj Kavkaz"
report presented at -the Second All-Union Conf. on Petrograpi-V, Tashkent, 1"'_)-23
May 1958 (GeOldlimiYa,5, '58,P507)
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-T~ 7~
ovich- MAGAVYANs, I.G.. akadGmik. otv.red.;
KWMyAM, Sargay Sedrak , $ - - -
AZIUM&M, 1.*A* tGRUCt'd ---' __' __""
,Ion of the Armenian S.S.R.; 900109Y ,
(zangezur ore-bearing rag ospects for exploiting the.)
ore deposits, their genesis and pr ianskoi SM; 9P01091al
Zongesurskaia rudonoonsia oblast' Arm Erevane Isd-vo
mdnye mostorozhdaniiat ikh genesis j perspektiVY'.' (KIRA 12:2)
Akaj.vauk Armianskoi SSR, 1958. 286 P.
1. Akademils nauk Armiyanakoy M (for Kagaklyan).
(Armenia--Ore deposits)
_L-AGI
~Ga ki t d pm I k
World -ap of metallogenic areas. Dokl."'- AT-n.SSR 26 no-3:
i6,7-i76 158. (1,fTa-
InOtit'It anolngichaskilch naul, AN ArtVanolcoy SSR.
(Minna and mineral rannurcon-Map3)
GAPRFYE~64H, Arshaluya Ambartsumovich; KHAIN, V.Te., retsenzent;
MILANOVSKIY, Ye.Ye., retsenzent; ASLANW, A.T., retsenzent;
MAGAKIYAN otv.red.; SHTIBRY, R.A., red.izd-va; AZIZB3KTAN.
. go a red.
(Basic problems relative to the tectonics of Armenial Osnovnye
voprozy tektoniki Armenii. Erevan, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Armianskoi
SSR, 1959. 184 p. (MIRA 12:10)
(Armenia--Geology, Structural)
mAGAVYAR, Ivan Georgiyevich; GABRITELTAN, A.A., otv.red.; SHTIBEN,
R.A., red.izd-va; AZIZBZKYAH, L.A., takhn.red.
(Principles of metallogeny of continental Osnovy metallogenii
materikov. Erevan, Izd-vo AN Armianskoi SbM, 1959. 278 P.
(_jietallogenatic map of the world made on a 1:22000000 scale]
Ketallogenicheskaia karta mire. Masshtab 1:22000000. (MIRA 13:1)
(Ore deposits)
LUCIAN. I -LU-1IG
betfocn and magr-atic
tl'~C lonsor Cauca--ua. Snp.Arni. ot~
Vs Ei r.-dn ob-vla c 1 0 E 5r, 0 (**17~~ ll,:,,Lc)
(C ul'.C Ous--" ine rac.
Basic metallogenic cbaracteristics of Armenia. Sov.geol. 2
no.7:105-116 Jl 159. (MIR'i 13:1)
1. Goologicheoldy institut Akademil nauk Arr.7,anskoy SSR.
(Armenia--Ore deposits)
L't
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AUTHOR; g~~&!~k y n
TITLEs A world metallo6enic iaap and some distribution
patterns for ore deposits in the crust
SOURCE: International Geological Congress, 21st, Copenhagen,
1960. Doklady sovetskikh geologov, problema 20:
Prikladnaya, geologiya; voprosy metalonenii. Moscow,
Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1960, 5-18
TEXT: The aut.Lor discusses a world metallo6enic map compiled
by him on a tectonic basis witii due emphasis on the two main
types of crustal structure: platformsand mobile zones of Cale-
donian, Hercynian, Cimmerian, and Alpine folding. Tables are
given for the geographic distribution of different kinds of mine-
ralization in such environments. Platforms appear to be characte-
rized by a Pre-Cambrian metallogeny associated with later mine-
ralization in the vicinity of major fault-zones. They are
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conspicuous for their rare-metal. pegmatites and deposits of Au,
U, loparite, carbonatite, and diamond, whicn complement the
metamorpho6enic ores of Fe, 14n, Au, U and Gu-di. Regardless of
the age of the fold zones four successive metallogenic stages
are distinguished& the early stabe (I) of basic and ultrabasic
intrusives and effusives - with copper-pyrite mineralization and
magmatic Pt, Cx, and titano:aagnetittdeposits; the middle stage
(II) of moderately acid intrusives - with Fe-Cu-W-1o skarns and
Sn-ldo-Pb and Zn-Au-Sb-Hg de.josits; the late stage (III) of
acid-granitoid intrusives - with rare-metal pegmatites and Sn-
Cu-l,lo-?b and Zn-Au-Sb-Hg hydrathermal deposits; and the final
post-folding sta6e (IV) - with low-temperature deposits of Au-
A6, Sb-Hg, As, W, and U ores. Starting from the Hercynian epoch,
it is also possible to delineate two different types of metallo-
genic provinceg one with the preponderance of I and II, and
the ot.lier with the predomiriince of III~ This trend is explained
firstly, by the fuct that the closing of a geosyncl-inal cycle
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may -.ermilnate metalLogenic developaent before III; secondly, by
the fact that many orebodies are formed only during III; and,
thirdly, by the fact that III is favored by special tectcnic
,:cnditions - zones of aaximum stress and subsidence in which the
siallic shell underboes intense refusion. The principles used
in constructing the 1&22,000,000 coLor :aap,. given in anctlier of
the author's publications (Osnov metallogenii materikov (Bases
of the bletalLogeny of Gontinents~, Izv. AN Arm.SSR, 1959), and
the small-scale monotone version reproduced in this article take
into account tfte 6enetic grouping of deposits and the designa-
tion of the major metal and mineral association. This guarantees
legibility and reflection by the map of the six chief fac--
tars controllinp, the metallobeny of a given area,, 1) the type
of major crustal structure; 2) tLe intensity of the man-.;festa,--
tion of a particular stage (,or stabes) of structural develop-
ment and its corresponding magmatism. and endogene aineralization;
Sit4on)
3) the spatial isolation (or superimi)o of structural-
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metallo6enic zones wd.th defi-nite mineral-i-zation; 4) the depth
of tne parent magmatic focus; 51 tae depta of erosional trunca-
tion; and 6~ the litholo6ic features of the host-rocks., T-
author illustrates the significance of these factors by referrine
.o the relevant features of various ore deposits. In conciusion
it is siated that t~ie re6ular distribution of different types
of mineralization - and tLIeLr re,~,lacement in time and isolation
in space - occurs within major structures wnich is considered
to be of practical signific~.Lnce in the ap,~raisal of a territo-
ry's mineral-potential. There are I figure, 2 tables, and 1
Soviet-bloc reference.
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YIAGAKIYAN, I.G.
Structural and metallogenetic zones in the Lesser Caucasus.
Zakon.razm.polezn.iskop. 3:34J-348 160. (KIRA 14,11)
1. Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR.
(Caucasus--.Ore deposits)
HAGAKIYAN, I.G.; KALKHA", E.G.
ResiLlts of the First All-Union Conference on Volcanoes. Izv. AN
Arm. SSR. Geol. i geog. r-auki 13 no-1:79-80 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Voicanoes)
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AUTHORS, Maqaklvan I G Malkhasyan, E_ G.
TITLED Final Results of the First All-Union Volcanological Conferenc~
PERIODICAL~ Izvestiya Akadem-ii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Geologicheskaye i
geograficheskiye nauki, 1960, Vol. 13~. No. 1~ pp. 79-84
TEXT: The First All-Union Volcanological Conference convened by the
laburatoriya 7iulkanologii AN SSSR (Laboratory of Volcanology AS USSR)
1,
j~)-Irtly wish the Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN ArmSSR (Institute of
Geological Sciences AS Armyanskaya SSR) was held at Yerevan from Septemb~_r
~o Ortober 2. It was attended by 650 volcanologists and geologists
representing 70 geological institutes from Moscow. Leningrad, Kiyev, Llv.')v
Tb~:_s-. Baku, Sverdlovsk, Tomsk, Vladivostok., Khabarovsk, Magadan
Vcronezh-, Petropavlovsk-na-Kamchatke, North Caucasus, Kola Peninsula,
Moldaviyxi and other regions. 100 lectures were delivered. The follow-ng
problems were specially dealt with-, 1) "Active VoIcanism and Bases for Its
Study" 2) 'VolcaLic Provinces and Formations as Well as Useful Minerals
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Conne-,ttid With Them" find 1) "VolcaniBm find Tectonics". At a opec;1i'l
symposium, the Conference delegates studied problems of terminology and
r1lomenclature of volcanic rocks., A number of lectures givJng a sourvey of
the problems in question were delivered at the plenary sess4on ` V, I.Vloda
ve's. G. S. Gorshkov, and S. I. Naboko reported on "Problems of the Study
rf Present V,:Icanism in USSR"; on behalf of V. 1. Vlcdavets.. A. P. Lebedev
nd G ~ and Mineralog_,ca'.'
-a. N. Gapeye~, A.. P. Lebedev., Doctor of Geological
Sciences. reported on the problems of reconstructing the history of
and the determination of the regularities of its development.
Further, mention is made of lectures by: V~ N. Kotlyar and M.A.Favorskaye.
on correlations of some types of mineralization with effusive formations;
G. S. Gor!Ahkova. S, I. Naboko, K, K. Zelenova on the present volcanic
activity; N, A. Kozyrev on "The Existence of Lunar Volcanic Activi-ty";
A, V. Khabakov on "Cbaracteristics of the Formation and Development
History of the Lunar Surface"; S. K. Vsekhsvyatskiy on "Comets, Problems
of the Solar System and Terrestrial Volcanism", 4' lectures, the theme of
whist were trie following volcanic provinces of the USSR, dealt with tne
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second problems Caucasus, Ural, Far East Coastal Region. Ukraine
Carpathian Mountains., Russian Plate, (Soviet) Central Asia-, Kazakhstan
Sakhalin. Kamchatka and others. The discussion after the 17 lectures on
.he third theme was very lively. The meetings continued for five days.
Under the heading: "Resolution of the First All-Uni6n Conference"; the
autturs give a review of tasks to be carried out. In the introduction.
they rep,~rt that volcanism 4.9 at present being studied in the USSR by -a
number of Scientific Establishments of the Academy of Sciences USSR the
Academies of Sciences of the Union Republics, the M4.nisterstvo geoiogi,. i
ckhrany nedr SSSR (Ministry of Geology and Conservation of Mineral
Resc,urces) and schools of higher education. The authors enumerate ma,.r:
trends of vol-cianologicai studies which were noted by the Conference
delegates. These are first of ally 1) Study of the regularities in tne
developmen-, cf the present and past volcanism in the USSR by methods oi
g(--nera.' geology and petrography, geophysics geochemistry and phys:-.a:
chemiStry, 2) Clarification of the regularities in the formation and
distribution of useful minerals which are related to volcanism, A.~ Study
of geothermal conditions of the earth and the practical utilization of
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heat from the depth. 4) Forecasts of volcanic eruptions and classJficat'-Dn
Into volcanlo zones, 5) Study of volcan-ism as a planetary and cosmic.
pnenomenon, especially of lunar and planetary volcanism., The Conference
delegates were of the opinion that all achievements and successes ip.thir
field dealt with do not correspond to the requirements of present geo-
,cal theory and practice. The Conference delegates made the.following
decisicne concerning the first part, main problems of volcanology: The
elaboration of the following volcanological problems is to be considered
a primary taskg 1) Extension and intensification of studies on re:,en~ and
latest volcanism. 2) Study of past and youngest volcanic format--ons of
,ne USSR. A)Considerable increase of volcanological studies in ore bearing
%rea.,3 and areas offering a possibility of utilizing the heat from the
depth, 4) Development of theoretical petrography and geophysics espec-al-
.y -1r, the study of development and evolution conditions of magma.a~ we.''
as the relation between volcanic and plutorlic proceoses., Intensificq.
tion of studies in the field of volcanogeneous metallogeny of geosynclinal
-and Tiate zones. 6) CiarJ~fication of the structure of the earth cr-st --n.
arr-as of recent and latest volcanic activity. 7, Extension of geochemical
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and geothermaj. studies and intensification of geophysical studies.,
5) In(,rease of special experimental investigations on similating natura:
processes, manufacture of synthetic volcanic products and characrerizatio-1
of physical properties of matter at increased temperature and pressure-,
9~ Intensification of the studies of cosmic volcanism in the sola-- system
conducted at the Pulkovskaya observatoriya (Pulko-vo Observatory) and the
Kiy,-vskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Kiyev State University), Concerning
+ne second part, investigation methods, the elaboration and intensification
I -
of the following investigation methods is necessary for the quick solu~icr
of the problems enumerated on the level of world science: 1) In the fieids
of present volcanisms a) development of seismic, magnetometric. gravimetric
and geodetic studies, as well as the production of an automatic afid tele-
metric apparatus for recording the dynamics of volcanic processes;
b) detailed geothermal studies as well as the erection of operat,-ng ob-
servation stations; c) elaboration of geochemical methods and the apparaLia
for the study of volatile magma components and of products of their reac
t-on wi-.h rocks and waters,, 2) in the field of past voicanism, it is
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ri-~,:essary To elaborate methods for the study of volcanogeneous formations
and methods for producing paleovolcanic charts, to intensify studies on
palpomagnetlsm and to apply the methods for determining the absolute growth
:-,f volcanic rocks widely. Concerning the third part organization measures
studies on the youngest vD1canism have so far been mainly concentrated at
the Institutes of the AS USSR and the Academie,- of the Republics. The
study of present volcanism was conducted at the Laboratoriya vulkanolog:2
AN SSSR (Laboratory of Volcanology AS USSR) with Its peripheric experi-
menta.~ stations. Apart from the great amount of work done; the Conference
delegates are of the opinion that the studies dc not correspond to the
growing requirements and that it is necessaryi 1) to ask the Presidium
the AS USSR to establish a volcanological service in tte USSR fitted w-h
most up.-to-date geophysical and other apparatus, and capabie of solving
prc,blems of volcanism on the level of present world science. The greal,
Pn'~arged Laboratory of Volcanology of the AS USSR. as Weil aF its
epecaal:zed institutes should act as leading centers of the volcano.'Ogi~:8.
nervice. The latter should be situated dixectly in the areas of' a.-~tive
volcanism; 2) to ask the Councils of Ministers of the Union Republic6 of
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A:m,~n:ya. Grunya, Azerbaydzhan and the Ukraine to organ:zc Scientlf''.c
C.?r.tpr La.bora~arl_es for volcano-I.-Igy and geoti-termy at the Arademes of
Repjb2-1,-s; 1,11 tc ask the Pregidium AS USSR, Ministerstvo geologii 1 Ckhrany
redr SSSR (MinIstry of Geology and Conservation of M-Aneral Resources) ,
1lairnoye uprvalenlye po geologii i okhrane nedr RSFSR (Main Adm,.n-stratior.
,Jf Geology and Conservation of Mineral Resources of the Russian
Fc-dt-ratlve Soviet ReDubli'c) to organize laboratories, departments and -rc,.ps
fcr volcanology at a number of Branches of the Academy of Scences -arid of
,eclogical territorial admini5tral-ions, whose it wou'd be to itudy the
history of the volcanism of corresponding areas and minerals existing there;
4') ,,,j charge the Komisslya po drevnemu vulkanizmu (Commission for Past
Vo_'~anism) at the Laboratory of Volcanology of the AS USSR with coordinatiriz
th~ ictivities of the laboratories and groups mentioned; 5) to establisi~,
for the elaboration of unified classification and nomencla*urc-
rocks, consisting of delegates from the Laboratories for
V.-.~cano2ogy of the AS USSR, IGEM (Institute of Geology of Minerai Deposlt~_
Pt,trography and Geochemistry), the Vsesoyuznyf geologicheskiy nauchno-
-s6.edova':el.skiy institut (All-Union Geoiogicai Scientific Research
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1n3'LtutP',. Institut geolcgichesklkh nauk ArM,AN (Institute of Geological
S_iences ArmAS)~ Geollogicheskiy institut Gruz. AN (Geological ui
~,ie Academy o' Sc,-ences of the Gruzinskaya SSR), Moskovsky gosudar-stver-
nyy _-.n,~versitet (Moscow State University) and other orgELnizations partic:
in the activities of the present Conference; 6') to corl"rene All,
ng,
Volcanological Conferences at 1east every three! year'.'4 4r. ordei t~,
publisn the results of volcanological studies; t.o convene the Se..orid
A.'-'Jr.ori Volcanological Conference at Petropavlovsk on Kamchatka ir. ',?65;7
,r. c-nuene annual symposia for the purpose of dissussing individuai
prc.c.ema of volr;anology; to convene the f,-i,st symposium 1r, March '96C) and
t-~ pu' up for discuosion problems of the present steaffi-hydrotherma~
pro-es~,:es and their metallogeny; 8) to ask the Presidium AS USSR ~o extend
ti_ie pu*rl-_cEit:ons by the Laboratory of Volcanology and to provide the means
~c-r t1it pjbl'ication of the activity of the present Conference. Tne -om
m,.ss2~,n onsisl~ing of !, G, Magak:yan, Academician AS Armyanskaya SSR,
I
I I S, Dz:.!serlidze, Academician AS Gruzinskaya SSR. V~ 1, Viodavets,
Dir,~,:tor of the Laboratory of Volcanclogy AS USSR, Professor. B., !, P_-~'~'
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Corresponding Member AS USSR, and F.. K. Shipulin, Doctor of Geological
3nd Mineralogical Sciences, is charged to bring the results of the present,
Conference to the notice of the following institutions: TsentralInyy
Komitet Kommunisticheakoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (Central Committee of
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union), Central Committees of thp Un.,3n
Republics, Presidium AS USSR, Ministry of Geology and Conservation of
IdIneral Resources, Gosudarstvennyy planovyy Komitet Soveta Ministrov SSISR
(Statti Planning Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR) and
other interested bodies. The Commission is entitled to elaborate supple
mentary proposals concerning the development of further volcanological
studies in the name of the Conference delegates, and to submit these
proposals to the organizations mentioned; to inform the Second Vrlcano-
logical Conference of the results of the realization of the present re
so.ur-lon. 9) To ask the Presidium of the AS ArmSSR to publish the Confer-
ence resolution and to make it known to a large body of geologists and
other specialists engaged in st--dying volcanism.
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MAGAKIYANp Ivan Georgiyevich; KHACHATURYAN, E.A.9 otv. red.; SHTIBENj
AZIZBEKYAN, L.A. 9 tekhn. red.
(Ore deposits; industrial types of =etalliferous mineral deposits]
Rudrqe--inestorozhdeniia; promyshlennye tipy mestorozbdenji metalli-
cheskikh poleznykh iskopaemykh. Izd.2., dop. Erevang !zd-vo AN
Armianskoi SSRp 1961. 547 p. (MIRA 14:9)
(Ore deposits) (Metals, Rare and minor)
ABDULLAYEV, Kh.H.; ALYAVDIN., V.F.; AMIRASLANOV., A.A.; ANIKEYEV, N.P.;
ARAPOV, Yu.As; BARSANOV, G.F.; BELYAYEVSKIY, N.A.; BOKIY, G.P.;
BORODAYEVSKAYA, M.B.; GOVORGV, I.N.; GODLEVSKIY, M.N.; SHCHEGLOV, A.D.;
SHAKHOV, F.N.; SHILO, N.A.; YARMOLYUK, V.A.; DRABKIN, I.Ye.;
YEROFEYEVI B.H.; YERSHCV, A.D.; IVANKIN, P.F.; ITSIKSON, M.I.;
KARPOVA, Ye.D..; KASHIN, S.A.; KASHKAY, M.A.; KORZHINSKIY, D.S.;
Kosovo B.M.; KUTLYAR, V.N.- KREYTER, V.M.; KUZNETSOV, V.A.; LUGOV,
S.F.;-MAGAKIYAN. I.G.; MAARIKOV, M.P.; OMNTSOV, M.M.; FAVLOV, Ye.S.;
SATFAYEV, K.I.; SMIRNOV, V.I.; SOBOLEV, V.S.; SOKOLOV, G.A.; STRAKHOV,
N.M.; TATARINOV, I.M.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A.; TSAREGRADSKIY, V.A.;
CHUKHROV,F.V.
In meaory of Oleg Dmitrievich Levitskii; obiturary. Sov-geol- 4
h0.5:156-158 IV 161. (IMU 14:6)
(Levitakii, Oleg Dmitrievich, 1909-1961)
MAGAKIYAN, I.G.; TVALCHRELIME, G.A.
First Ural Petrographic Conference. Sov. geol. 5 no.7:165-167
11 162. (1-aRA 15:7)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN Armyanskoy SSR i Kavkazakiy
institut minerallnogo syrIya.
(Ural lfountairis-Petrology-Congressee3)
j4AGAKIYA1,11, I.G.
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"Mineral resources, their class'fication and fornationn b:f7
S.A. Vakhromeev. Reviewed by I.G. Magaklian. Sov.geol. 5
no.8:173-175 Ag 162. (MIM 15:9)
(Mines and mineral resources)(Vakhromeev, S.A.)
RAGAVYAN, I.G.; MKRTCHYAN, S.S.; PIDZHYAN, G.O.
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Conditions of the for-tion ar- 'cation of eopper-~wlybd
porphyritic deposits in the Ai_:,:;nian S.S.R_ Zakoam. ra=. p-lezn.
iskop. 5.321-325 V" (MIRA 15:12)
(Armenig-Copper ores) (Armenia-,-Molybdenum ores)
MAGAKIYAN, I.G.
Metallogenic regiors of the U.S.S.R. and prospeects for the
increase of their ore resources* Vop. goog. no.57:9-21
162v (MIRA 15:10)
(Ore deposits)
4~
Baku, 18-23 Sopt 1962
Rogm1critio3 In tho 1?or=tim and Distribution of Endor-ozoum
YJ=~ Rc=o=c* Doycoita, Vol 1/63/ooo/ool/oo2/c)o2
The Third All-Union Conference on... AOC61AI01
GrM 2 4noludad a on--
endogenous deposits Upffhter synclinal regions, such as mercury formations in
Sib t (W
. cria and the Far Eas ~ A. Kuz etsov), pyrite deposits in the Ural ~ ~.N.
Ivanoy , Kimeridgian anb Alpine metaIT-ogeny In Uzbekistan (I. Kh. Khamrabayev);
ore region types in thetPacific area (Ye, A, Hadkevich), metallogeny in,radzhi-
kistan (K I Lityinenko), hydrothermally transformed rocks In the Trans-Carpa-
~Yu. Fivhkin) pecullarLtles In magmatlam and metallogeny of the
thian reg on
us Crimea I__Uebedinskiy), antimony-mercury fields (M. A. KmrasiO
Mountaneo
--- -d-ej -repo-Rif on the alas-sificatIon of motall--
and others. Group 3 inclu ogenous zones
an4 provinces of the Earth cruet (D. 1. QpFz_4u_yekjy)j classification of metallo-
genous zone types of the Earth ortist'_(V, N, Kozerenko); classification of mag-
matogenoua non-metallic mineral resources a b4iiiis-of progno3as and prospecting
P. Fetrov); types of metallogenous provinces in synclinal regions of the
USSR-TA. I,-Semenov)j principles ofgoologIcal -zoning on the example of Central
Asia (K. L. DAbayev); comparative c~araoterlatioa of met&llogeny in Malyj Caucasus
_MaZAk448 , soma partioultLritioa of metallo
and the Kamohatka-Koryak zone (I. OIL I
geny in the Mediterranean geosy-n-cl-in-i-region (0. A. Tv&lahrelidze); rootless
plutons and some peculiarities in the magmat1sr;_61_m_ovfi1g__zo_nsi JA. P. Lebode
paragenetio ore complexes (P. S.' Saakyan) the part of deep-lying .breaks In
metallogeny of syncline reg-io-nW70-n-We-example of the Caucasus (E. Sh. Shikhali-
b
The closing report was read by A. V. Sldoreako, Minister of Geology and
Preservation of Mineral Resourcds of the USSR.,!' - -
-.1svesti Y& A.k.unak SM, SU149 1,19% 126-LIS
;i 4,
MAGAKIYAN, I.G., akadendk; PIDZHYAN, G.O.; FAILhMAZYAN, A.S.
Rhenium in copper-molybdenum deposits of the Arm-enian
S.S.R. Dokl. All Arm. SSR 37 no.2i77-81 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN Armyanskoy SSR.
Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR (for Magaklyan).
BELYAYEVSKrl, N.A., red.; ALI-ZADE, A.A., red.; ALIYEV, M.1"I., red.;
BAKIROV, A.A., red.; BELOUSOV, V.V., red.; BEZUS, A.A., red.;
BOGDANOV, A.A. , red.; WRISOV, A.A., red.; YORIER, M.M.,
red.; DYUKOV, A.I., red.; YERSIIOV, A.D., red.; MUM, G.M.,
red.; KALUGD,I,A.S., red.; KOSOV, B.1,1,., red.; KOPTE;v-
DVOR141KOV) V.S., red.; EOTLYAR, V.N., red.; LUGOV, S.F., red.;
PIAGAKIYAN, I.G., red.; MAAINOV, N.A., red.; MKOVSKIY, A.P.,
reff.j-Y=OVS-KIYI F.M., red.; PUSTOVALOV, L.V., red.; SATPAYEV,
K.I., red.; SFMENENKO, N.P., red.; TYZIMOV, A.V., red.;
KHRUSHCHOV, N.A., red.; SHCHEGOLEV, D.I., red.; YAR14MUK, V.A.,
red.
[materials on regional tectonics of the U.S.S.R.] Materialy po
regionallnoi tektonike SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 193 P.
(M IRA 17: 4)
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AUTHOR: -,Magakyan, L.B. 152-58-2-6/17
TITLE: A Technical and Economical Comparison of Rope-Percussive and
Core Drilling Under the Conditions of the Kadzharan Deposits
(Tekhniko-Ekonomicheskoye sravneniye udarno-kanatnogo i kolon-
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ABSTRACT: The author proves by detailed calculations that, under the
specific conditions of the Kandzharan deposits (soft rocks
and shallow bore-holes) rope-percussive boring is much more
economical and gives belter results than core drilling.
ASSOCIATION: Institut Tsvetnykh bletallov i Zolota (The Institute of Non-
Ferrous Metals and Gold)
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Inst an sc eint. research Institute of Hydrotechnics
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and YbIlaration
Title The Utiliration of the Land Stock in the Irrigated
Agriculture of the Armenian SSR
Orig Pub TR. Arm. n.-i- inA-ta gid.~otekhn. I maliort, 1957, 2,
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Abstract No abstract given
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