SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAKINSKIY, T.A. - MAKKAVEYEV, B.V.
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MAKINSKIY, T.A.
Joint scientific session of the Institute of Neurology of the
Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and the Institute
of Clinical and Experimental Neurology of the Academy of Sciences
of the Georgian S.S.R. Zhur.nerv.i psikh. 62 no.6:954-956 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
(NEUROLOGY-CONGRESSES)
Colo LC bases a new thers u c in chronic.
poly. thritis r eumatka. Hormonal rels ship between,
pltwt- a e 1y ds. , B. A. a. Die
ifedtffti~che 1 147- he funci .tiaini v ut-ffWtsof-
u, U., an e, and of crentinine are discussed'i
A
Zn' C
=d a mefficin ur bill, Playing these componcrim is.-
SuRrested. A. Dittx je
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85083
S/139/60/000/004/033/o44/x-x
E031/E413
AUTHORSt Lebedev, V.V. and Makirov, A.Ye.
TITLE: Determination of the Parameters of the Distribution
of the Dimensions of Particles
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, ig6o,
No.4, pp.6o-65
TEXT: The scattering properties of a cloudy medium can be used as
a source of information about the distribution of the dimensions
of the particles composing it. A similar problem was investigated
by K.S.Shifrin (Ref.1) and leads to the inversion of a special form
of the Fourier integral. The particle distribution curve is
obtained by numerical integration with respect to the angles of
scattering of the experimental distribution curve for the intensity
of the light. In the present note an attempt is made to modify
the problem and, using experimentally measured intensities of
light scattered through three angles, establish the parameters of
the distribution function. The use of a parametric representation
of the particle distribution function simplifies the problem
considerably. The distribution function for the particle
d1mension is taken in the form
dn(r) ArPe-cr dr (2)
Card 1/ 3
8503
S/139/60/000/004/038/044/XX
E031/E413
Determination of the Parameters of the Distribution of the
Dimensions of Particles
where c (greater than zero) IL (an integer greater than or equal
to zero) are parameters of the distribution and A is a normalizing
constant. If the medium consists of suspended reflecting
particles, the intensity of scattered light depends only on the
character of the distribution of the particles according to their
dimensions. The assumption that multiple scattering has
negligible inflaence leads to Eq.(5) for the intensity of light
scattered through a small angle P. This type of integral has
been calculated in explicit form by Shifrin for u = -2(1)2, and
leads to the expression for the intensity of the form
I)i (a,c) = M-(p +3) T11 + 2 (k) (6)
where a = 21Tp / X, X is the wavelength, and k = 1/(Vrj~+c~2/4,2)
The functions obtained (To - ~p4) are far from being sufficient to
determine the parameters of the distribution function because 11
can have values greater than 2. Expressions for ~05 - ~plo are
Card 2/3
85083
S/139/60/000/004/038/01"1/xx
E031/E413
Determination of the Parameters of the Distribution of the
Dimensions of Particles
quoted, With the relations given, Eq,(10) is arrived at which can
be used for the experimental determination if the parameters 11 and
C, assuming a distribution of the form (2) above,
(atc) = I 4JT2 n C~L+l (P (k) (10)
0 11 1 )L2 '11L+ 5~,+2
The method is less strict than Shifrin's but it leads more quickly
to the answer, There are 2 figures, 2 tables and 8 references;
7 Soviet and 1 English.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy
promyshlennosti imeni I.M.Gubkina (Moscow Institute
of the Petrochemical and Gas industry imeni I.M.Gubkin)
SUBMITTED: August 22, 1959
Card 3/3
~MROV, K. A., FILWO7, V. -., VM1011, 1. -1.
'The compilation of an epidemiological atlas of the so-uthern
Ural." p. 52
Des.vatoye Sovenhehaniye Po pa-razitologichesk-im proble-uram i
pr1rodnooGhargovym boleznyam. 22-29 Oktyabrya 19.59 g. (Tenth Gonference
on Para 91 tolo.-ical Problems and Dispases with Natural Foci 12-29
October 1959). Moscow-Lenin!~rad, 1959 AcadeW of Vedical Sciencos
TTS S1
J t bind of 7-TSSR, No. I 254pp.
MMIROVP K.A... kandemedonauk
plague control measures in India. Vest.AH K&zakh.SSR 17 no.4.99-
101 Ap 161. (India-Plague) (MIM 14.- 5)
MAKIROVf K.A., kand. mod. nauk
State and outlook for the control of cholera in India.
Vast. AN Kazakh. SSR 17 no.9:103-104 S 161. (MIRA 16:8)
14AKIhOV ,~+,v-kand.med.nauk
some data on the incidezee of smallpox in India.
2:L no.6:53-58 161. (.UJDIA-MULLPOX)
Wmv. Kazakh.
CUBA 15-2)
MUIROV K.A.
tL-- - I
Some problems of morbidity due to leprosy in India.
Zdrav. kazakh. 21 no.12-:46-50 161. (MIRA 15:3)
(INDIA-IZ PROSY)
MAKIROV, K.A.; KAWULOV, I.K.
Current status of and prospects for controlling infectious diseases in
liazakhstan. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 32 no.7:12-19 Je 161.
WIRA 15: 5)
1. Iz kafedry epidemiologii Kazakhokogo meditsinskogo Instituta.
(KAZAKHSTAN-COMUNICABLE DISEASES-PREVENTION)
MAKISHZV, GJA.
What Is heavy water? Prir I znanie 12 no.10slO-ll D 159. (EW 9:10)
(Deuterium oxide)
,-. /I Z) " - I ) ~ /
If I I I ", r -3 , vi M ~ f.
AFA EVA". , BAUSM, B-T., MMISOV, TU.P., TAMMA, V.W.,
VCfWVs Mop ZINOVINA, L.A., MKIMMs 320*#JMSOV& M*I.q
YAJ=V# M.N.# RM3BOR, I.N., IIDVrM0V, I.P., 30100IMS X,
SUSMJN, V.A., UWVM, T.P.
Problm of dewlepla oil in Ww OUR
P"ort to be suladtted for the glzth Wa4d F*Uv2m= Cougme
FramMNart, " J~ 63
inA I< 5 0
&yAVA_qyZVA A, , BUSER, B.T., TOFMSM, TU.P., USILYNA, V.N-v
VGMV, V.T., ZIMOVIVA, L.A., XOMMTSM, SW.p MiRSOV, X-l-v
KAMPPIVJ~"# NIMBDR, V.I., MDTMV, X.P., SCUMSM, S.T.,
SUSHMN, V.A., TAMVWV, V.P.
Pmblm of dow2apin oU In the =1
ft"rt to be nbsitted for the Slzft Wor2d fttr*2~ Ce~ss
ftw*tuft, 2&26 Jam 63
AID P - 2782
Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 10/19
Authors Boldy--ev, B. G. and R. G. Makitra
000"0
Title Synthesis of 2,8-dichloroadenine
Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 4, 422-427, 1955
Abstract Experiments are described which served to improve
E. Fisher's method,of synthesizing adenosine -di-
(see Ber. 1914, 47 210). The preparation of 2,6
chloio--8-hydroxypurine, 2,6,8-trichloropurine, and
2,8-dichloroadenine is given. Two tables, 11 ref.
(Russian: none).
Institution L'vov Polytechnic Institute. Laboratory of the
Technology of Organic Synthesis.
Submitted 0 8, 1953
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KIRSAMOV, A.V.; IJAKITRA, R.G.
Reaction of phosphorus pentachloride with carboxylic acid amikes.
Trichlorophosphazoacyle. Zhur.ob.khim. 26 no.3:907-914 Mr '56.
OWL 9: 8)
1. Inatitut organicheskoy khtmit Akademil nauk Ukrainskoy SM.
(Phosphorus pentachloride) (Trichlorophosphazoacyl)
MAKITRA, R. Gi., Cand ot' Chem Set -- (disB) "Trichlorophosphazoeyoline
and their preparation." Kiev, 1957, 8 pp (Institute of Organic Chemistry,
AS USSR), 100 copies (KL, 30-57, 108)
AUTHORS: Kirsanov, A. V., and Makitra, R. G. 79-2-37/58
TTTLEt N-Acylemidophosphoric Acids (N-atsilamidofosfornyye Kisloty)
PLF.qIODTCALt Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1957, iol 27, No 2, pp. 450-452 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT2 The hydrolysis of d3diloroanhydrides of acylamidophosphoric acid yielded tan
(10) acylamidophosphoric acids as listed in the table. The products are
described as crystalline substances, easily soluble in water and alcohol,
insoluble in acetone, ether, benzene and a majority of other organic sol-
vents. Nhen heated to a melting point, all acylamidopnosphoric acids
decompose and in some instances the decomposition is accompanied by in-
tensive darkening and liberation of gases. They cannot be recrystallized
and become useless. N-acylamidophosphoric acids are strong acids dis-
placing carbonic and acetic acids from their salts. They submit to titra-
tion with methyl orange as monobasic and with phenolphthalein as dibasic
acids.
1 table. There are 4 references of which 3 are Slavic.
MAKHRO~
IXTIORS: ':irsa.; V i t r 2.
TITL*. Of
(Di e f i rY u-7 i c'-Ic s!- i". _t z; i Io f - 'cr. 1. 1
PERTODIC~*,L; 721 2, "r 1
A 3 STRA C T Li.:e t". of ~ciOz t ie
,'iesters 0., e
repre soil t t~.e In,'locnce ol- ~.rylr~tes or -lco :nlL tr?c
of !ri . ~, of
acc,)rd_i.,.,. to n ho:-.e (l r):, ':y -f
--clyl. to sc;Le--.e (2"
_'..rcc::_!llOCl2+. 2: ():Z2 C! + rCO 2
ArCO':= (OR~,+ -70 (2,'
The nf
c con-4 f r, to e u--
Js not tlnle caso wit.- t'le
Car-. 1, to sc'if~me (2~ t',L di.Ir,,rlc;-ter_- wit".
Die3tcrs of Arc-m-ctic
a ~;ood yield o~-.s, c Et -art _:rect-1, tr - c
plic-s- ~azoz_cyls W l r v t,- r]
cC.cr- or
correc,~cnd: n, _-.oacy I c ~,, o r L! it,-:
follow r ache.--.e : ArCO" PCI I
+
These acyl~, are --ore eazil,., --a: ified. to t..
di2steri; of so +. L~ t
heatin of io .vater suffici :.- L~r
attai~in I- t~.L- co--i-lete :)n of triF.-ox,/:) cyls
to the di-_rylesters ',opl-.03.7,..ovic I's _1 :, t..e
synthesis o-' tl.u _'ic.:terE: -f
-
c
I d llloro,,.e~;znitrile waz3 i-, so..~ ca3es 1_f!~erat -L' j 'J,), -
pr~)duct Y..ccordli, '2~ t~2_,
pheayl-, i-crcsyl ic
--estors .)f benzoyl-, p-chlorobenzoyl- a.i~, p-nitrolie-nnoyl-
a:-idop'ios-horic acid.,; as well as t~,.i_ Ii-u-nai)-Aylente2 of
benzoy1a.--.it!o-.:,, -spioric ucid,
ASSOCIVf !0". Laboratory for z)f the I:,,stitute for Or.,--. ic
Chem~_.stry Ukrainiar. SSR 'Laborat-,riya
C,a r d 2, Instituta or,.-ar,ic*.-.csI-ci 1.himii -'kad-.LiI' 7__11'al-11~11~.:o, SSR",
AUTHORS: Kirsanov, A. V., Derkach, G. 1.; 79-28-5--21/69
Makitra, R. G.
TITLEt Triaroxyphosphazoacyl (Triaroksifosfazoatsily)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khi,%ii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 59
pp.: 1227-1232 (USSR)
ABSTRACT. The similarity of triaroxyphosphazoacyls (1) and triaro3Qr-
phosphazosulfone-compounds (11) shows up in a number of
common chemical properties so that their reactions of for-
mations are in common:
RSO 2N PC13+3NaOR'-:~3NaCl+RSO 2N P(ORI)3
HCON PC1 3+3Na0R' ---b3NaCI4-RCON P(ORI)3
Between then, horever, also specific chemical differences
with reGard to heating and hydrolysis. The compounds M
split off rather easily (depending on the radical) from
the corresponding triesters of phoLiphoric acid and produce
nitriles according to the scheme RCON = P(ORI) 3 OP(ORI) 3
Card 1/3 +RCN (III). The compounds (II) are very much stable against
Triaro.vjphosphazoacyl
79-28-5-21/69
heating so that until now there has been no case of
splitting according to scheme (III), They saponify
easily with alkali liquors under the formation of salts
of the diesters of the corresponding alkyl- or aryl-
-sulfonamidophosphoric acids, but they do not saponify
with water in neutral solutions. Therefore the s~rnthesis
and the separation of the products (II) do not aeet
with any difficulties because of the easy saponifiabilit,-,
All compounds (I) saponify on boiling practically quan-
titatively to the diesters of the acylamidophosphoric
acids for which reason the synthesis, separation and pu
rification. of the triaroxyphosphazoacyls takes place so
difficulty; for the same reason in the experiments care
must be taken that they do not come into contact with
atmospheric humidity. This difference can apparently be
explained by the fact that in the saponification of the
compounds (I) in alkali solutions the carbon- and r,.xy-pn
atoms of the carboxyl-,"roup take part in the hyCrglysis
and increase the positive charge of the phosphorus atom
according to the given scheme 1. In the saponificatJon of
Card 2/3 the compounds (II) mainly only the nitro.-ren and phosph-
Triaroxyphosphazoacy'k
rus atoms ta!-,e part
There are 2 tables
Soviet.
in the hydrclysis (see scheme 2).
and 7 references, are
ASSOCIATION: Institut organichoskoy khimii AN Mkrainskoy SSR
(Institute for Organic Chemistry AS Ukra--iian SSR)
SUBMITTED: February 22, 1957
Card 3/3
SEREDA, Ya.I.; MAKITRA, R.G.; GEVORKYAN, M.A.
Decarboxylation -if palmitic and stearic acids. Ukr- khim. zbur.
27 no.4:551-552 161. (MVU 14:7)
1. Institut geologii poleznykh iskopayemykb AN USSR.
(Palmitic acid) (Stearic acid) (Carboxyl group)
iri"nif n14,
"Triaroxyphosphazosul-fonaryl Compounds and Diaryl Esters of
Arylsulfonamidophosphoric Acids," by A. V. Kirsanov and R.T.
Makitra, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences
Ukrainian SSR, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, Vol 27, No 1, Jen57,
PP 245-248
The article describes the preparation of 12 chloro- and nitro-sub-
~qtituted triaroxyuhosphazosulfonaryl compounds and 12 chloro- and nitro-
.04bstituted diaryl esters of arylsulamidopb-osphoric acids. These com-
rx=ds, -vere,,.preyj;ed, wit, a view to testing.t4em. as,possible insecti-
U)
TOROPOV 0 A,A. v insh.; MAKIVCHUK,, V. F. I inzh.
Designing Impulse pressure feeding systems of two-cycle diesel
engines,, Eher owshinostroanie 7 no~7:37-39,48 JI 161o
IDiesel angines)
Fuel pumps)
TOROPOV, A.A.,, inzh.; MKIMIUK, V.F... inzh.
Calculation and choice of the circuit of a supercharged diesel en-
gine with constant gas pressure before the turbine. Energomashino-
stroenie 9 no.6:18-20 Je 163. (NIRA 16:9)
MAXIVCHUK.,,., ~nzh.
Use of a graphical gas dynamics method in solving problems on
the exhaust of a two-cycle diesel engine. Knergomashinostroenie
9 no.9:4-8 3 163. (MIRA 16:10)
PLAKSUT, Igor' Nikolayevich; OKOIDVICH, Anna Mikhaylovna; aMITRIYEVA,
Gali Mikhaylovna; MAMMO, Ivan Ignatlyevich; KRYUKOVA, Nina
Ai4reyevna; IBBEEEV, A.K., otv. red.; KACHALKINA, Z.I., red, izd-
va; MAKSIMOVA, V.V., tekbn. red.; IL'INSKAYA, G.M., tekbmw--red.
(Now technology for the dressingof lead-zinc ores] Novaia tekbno-
logiia obogashchaniia svintsovo-tsinkovoi rudy. Moswa, Goa.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gorUomu delu, 1961. 127 p.
Offn 15: 1)
(Ore dressing)
MAKIYENNO, H.A.
Scientific and practical conferences of stomatologlots and dentists
in Kuibyshev. St~matologil& no.4:61 Jl-Ag 154. (HLRA 7:9)
(irurBysmff--MTISTRY) (BEITISTRT--KMYSHZV)
HAXIMMO, K.A.,kemd1dat maditainskikh nauk.
Fibrous ostoodystropby of facial bons@. Stonstologiia, no.6:43-46
X-D 155. (P7-91, 9:5)
1. In ksfedry gospitaltnoy khirurgii (sav.-prof. A.K. Aminey)
XvWbyshevskago meditsinskogo, instituta.
(FACIAL BOM, die.
dystroplW, fibrous)
XAXIIMIKOO-, N.A., kandidat meditainskikh nauk
wresting glosealgia. Stomatologila 36 no.3:23-23 Ky-Je '37-
(XLRA 10:9)
1. Is kafedry goopitallnoy khtrurgii (sav. - prof. A.K.Ausinev)
XWbyshevskogo neditainakogo institute
(TOSM-DISEASES)
MAKI IQAJk&x,.WASnt
-,-'IivIIaRW I
Conference of stomatologists and dentists in 340~bjvshev and at the
site of the hydroelectric power station. Stomatologiia 37
no**5.-78-79 158 (MMA 11:11)
(STOMATOLOGY-CONGRESSES)
AMMITEW, G.N.; MAKITMO, M.A., doteent
Combined method for the treatment of chronic salivary fistulae by
X rays and electrocoagulation. Yest.rent.l.rad. 34 no.6:78-80
11-D 159. (HM 13:5)
1. Iz kafedry rentganologii i radiologit (zav. - prof. Te.L. Kovesh)
I kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgit (zav. - prof. A.M. Aminev) MWby-
shevskogo meditsinakogo Instituta.
(SALIVARY FISTULA ther.)
(ELMTROCOAGULATION)
MAKIYENO, M.A.. dotsent
......... 1111_ - __
Treatment of -*ndibular fractures with intramedullary nailing. Stomato-
logiia 38 no. 4:32-34 JI-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.M. Aminev) Kuy-
byshevskogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(JAWS--FRACTURE)
MAKIYENKO, M.A., dotsent (Kuybyshev (obl.), ul. Frunze, d.179, kv.6,
.....
Abstracts of articles received by the editors. Ort. train.
i protez. 23 no.10:84 0 162. (MIRA 17:1C)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgi-' (zav.- prof. A.M. Aminev)
Kuyby5hevskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
MAKIYENKO, M.A,, dotsent
Simultaneous surgical treatrent of ankylosis of the temporoman-
dibular joint and microgenia. Stomatologila 42 no. 2:28-31
Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 170)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (zaveduyushchiy-prof
A.M.Aminev) Kuybyahevskogo meditsinBkogo Instituta.
IGMYENKO N.
I
With Chinese friends. Prof. -tekhn. obr. 13 no .8:28-30
Ag '56. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Zavedt7ushchty Moskovskim mezhoblastr7m uchabno-metodichaskim
kabinetom.
(China-Technical education)
j~ZIYE11KO Nikolay Ivanovich; NOVIKOV, Mikhail Favlovich; GUDILIN. A.N..
- I ON, I I'm
Innalmat-ceRnnicheskM nauk; dotsent, rateenzent; KMOLIV, N.V.,
Inzhener; reteenzent; KOPTZMIY, D.Ta., redaktor; 061%MOV, N.S.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Assembly of machinel7l Sborka promyshlennoi produktaft. Moskva,
Vass. urhobno-pedagog. izd-vo Trudrezsrvi-.dat, 1954. 363 p.
(Machinery) (MLRA 8:6)
MAKIYENZ 6,Nikolay Ivanovich; KROLIK. Z.H.; OSTAFINKO. N.Y.; PESHKOV. Te.O.;
HUBUT. N.F.; TOIN, S.T.; DUBROVSKIT, V.A., redaktor; MONTA, A.F..
tekbutchaskly redaktor
Nachine-shop practice and fundamental knovledge of materials]
Slesarnoe delo s oenoyami materialovedentia. Izd. 2-ce. Moskva. GoS.
izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 414 p. (MIRA 9:10)
(Machine-shop practice)
(Agricultural machinery--Repairing)
MAKIYENKO, N.I.; POPOV, V.M.; KANUKOV, N.D.
A manual which can be recommended ("Practical activities in
teaching workship" by A. G. Dubov. Reviewed b7 R.I. Makienko,
V.M. Popov, and N.D. Kanukov). Politekh.obuch. no.11:85-87
N '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Manual training)
KAKIYWO, ftkoW Ivanovich; NOVIKOV, Mikhail Favlovich; m9aHT!yU. V.I.,
Maw' Vre"V.*;"~MW WLIT, D.Ta., red.; LITTAK, D.S.. red.;
RMOT, S.I., tekhn. red.
[Aeaembly of machinery] Sborka pron7ohlennol produktail. Izd,Z,,
ispr. I dop. Moskva, Toes. uohobno-pedagog. izd-vo Trudrezerrizdat,
1958. 494 P. (NM 11-~7)
(Machinery-Irecting work)
S011113 6--58- 12--2/22
AUTHORS: N - A. OkolovIch, A.M.
Makiyenko, N.I., Kryukova., I and
--rn~c Metals in the Flotation of Pol:7-
TITLE: reas~:LnS
metallic Ores by Making Cleaning Operations More
Effective (Uvelicheniye izvlecheniya metallov pri
flotatsii polimetallichaskikh rud putem povyaheniya
effektivnostui perechistn,7kh operatsiy)
PLSIODICAL~ Tsvetnyye Metally, 1958, Nr 12, pp 6 - 10 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The two most common methods of removing excess of reagent
in flotation are the addition of activated carbon
(Ref 1) and the use of sodium sulph-ide (Ref 2). Wcrk
directed by I.N. Plaksin, Corresponding Member of the
Ac.Sc.USSR, showed that another way is the change of the
pH of the flotation liquid to regulate the xanthate
concentration in the liquid phase of the pulp and produce
some reduction in foaming (Ref 3). Lab3ratory experi-ments
on crude lead concentrate obtained from the Tekellyska7a
obogatiteVnaya fabrika (Tekeli Bensficiation Works)
showed that by altering pH to ?.3 from the normal range
of 9.0-8.3, the zinc concentration in the froth product
was red-,iced bY 5-?0/6 without increasing lead losses
(Figure 2 shows the recovery of lead and zinc as functions
Cardl/3 of pH); careful control of the process was essential.
SOV/136-E:8-12-2/22
Increasing Metals in the Flotation of P-clymetall-r- Ores
&,y Making Cleaning Operations More Effective
Pulp density was also important (Figure 3); G.M.
Dmitriyeva., Candidate of Tech-mical Sciencas, paxti,:Ipated
in this wo---k. Results (Table- 1) of comparative flotations
of the con.-entra-,ee with three clean- '.-ags of the frk~-.h
products showed that with decreasiag in a S:.Lven
operation, imprcvements (-.,f resultks ~t-aiaed.
'? J.
star-vJzxd depressors iS POPUS.Lble. The rasulti (D?.b'9 2)
of a fizur-month trial ef the metbcd In pe-r-iods ore
quality remained relativea.- con3tant c~-Dnfi-ac--' tte
laboratory xesults (Fisrxe and s'-iowa~. that
of 3ulphur-'c ac-idd gave a =-,zentrate with 4% IisL zlla;
and (Al C + Sio ) Eac!'. The sur;~~ess of me'.
2 A
1 2
enabled water- spray ing, in the clea-ni-n.-
dispensed with and saved ILI,' icopeyek per ton of t27-3ated
ore. An indicator (0.2% al'3chol solution of
blue) is used to find the pH. An editc-ri-aJ ncte
Card 2/3
SOV/136-58-12-2/22
increasing Metals Recovery in the Flotation of Polymetallic Ores by
Making Cleaning Operations More Effective
that the authors' explanation of the works' trials results
is not confirmed by the experimental material presented.
There are 4 figures, 4 tables and 4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONS: Tekeliyskaya obogatitellnaya fabrika
(Tekeli- Benefteiation Works) and
Institut gornogo dela AN SSSR
(Mining Institut-e of the Ac.Se.USSR)
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r%ASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3977
MWdyenko, Nikolay Ivanovich
Slesarnoye delo,, v ponoshch' obuchayushchimaya na proizvodstve (Benchvork
Practice; An kid To Factory Trainees) MoscowTrudrazerwizdat, 1959. 221 p.
25,000 copies printed.
Scientific Ed.: V.V. Danilevskiy; Ed.; A.L. Bashkovich; Tech. Eds.: S.I. Rakov,
and A.M. Taker.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for voilor6studeta in plant schools. It may also
be used In normal technical schools.
COVERAM The book provides a description of all benchwork operations, tools,
equipment, and materials necessary in the training of machinists in bench-
vork. The fundamentals of physical metallurgy, heat treatment of metals, riVOt-
ing, scraping, lapping, brazing, etc. are discussed. No personalities are men-
tioned. There are 13 Soviet references.
C aWT/It-
_MAKIY-ENKQ, Nikolay Ivanovich OBLIVIN, N.N., nauchnyy red.; GARYUNOVA,
L.K., red.; TOKER, A.M., tekhn. red.
[Bench work]Slesamoe deloo 2., perer. i dop. izd. Moskva,
Proftekhizdat, 1962. 381 p. (MIRA 16t2)
(Machine-shop practice)
KOSTRYKIII, Mikhail losifovich; LUKASHIN, Tikhon Alekseyevich;
VAVILOV, Mikhail Andreyervich; MAKIYEIIKO 11 1 inzh.,
retsenzent; BOLOTIP, A.I., inzh., retsenzent; KITAYEV,
V.Ye., inzh., retsenzent; KADOBNOV, V.F., inzh.,
retsenzent; BORZOV, K.V., inzh., retsenzent; ORLOV, M.P.,
inzh., otv. red.; KftASI,'YANSKIY, Ye.A., inzh., red.;
SILINA, L.A., red.izd-va; SABITOV, A., tekhn. red.
[Metal work shop and electric equipment installation opera-
tions] Slesarnoe i elektromontazhnoe delo. Mosk7a, Gosgor-
takhizdat, 1963. 182 p. (MIRA 17:1)
(Electric wiring) (Metalwork)
GLADILIN, Anatoliy Nikulayevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.3 SYROYEGIN,
Aleksandr Al-eksarArovich, kand. tekhn. PnPnv.
Viktor Mikhaylcrvich.. at. prepod.
ZHIDELEV, M.A.,, retsenzent; OVSYANNIKOVA,
[Course of industrial training in technical schools for
mechanical engineering for operators of grinders, planers,
and drilling machines] Kure proizvodstvennogo obucheniia v
mashinootroitellrykh tekhnikumakh dlia raboch-Ukh professii:
shlifovshchik, strogal'shzhik i sverlovshchik. Moakvap Vysshaia
shkola. Pt.l. 1965. 315 p. (MIRA 18:8)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5712
Makiyenko, Semen Ivanovich, Nikolay Aleksandrovich Men'shikov, and
tinov
Organizatsiya radiosvyazi, radioveshchaniya i radionavigatsii na
rechnom transporte (Organizing Radio Communications,, Radio
Broadcasting, and Radio Navigation in River Transportation) Moscow,
Izd-vo "Rechnoy transporto, 1960. 130 p. 2,800 copies printed.
Ed.: D. K. Sukhov; Reviewer: I. I. Pospelov; Ed. of Publishing
House: P. M. Kan; Tech. Ed.: V. A. Bodrova.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for radio-communication personnel
and for ship handlers and other personnel concerned with the
operation of fleets, harbors, and maintenance bases.
COVERAGE: The book presents the principles of the organization of
radio communications, radio broadcasting, and radio navigation In
river transportation. Primary attention is paid to radio communi-
cation operations aboard ships, in particular during navigation
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Organizing Radio Comwunications (Cont.) SOV/5712
in reservoirs. The basic types of shipboard radio equipment are
briefly describedi. and problems pertaining to the servicing arid
maintenance of shipboai-,! electrical and radio equipment for naxi
gation are discussed. Ch. I was written by S. I. Makiyenko ano
N. A. Men'shikov, Engineers, and Ch. II by V. P. Konstantinov ',
Engineer. The authors thank I. I. Pospelov, Chief of Communi-
cations of the VORP (Vsesoyuznoye ob'yedinenlye rechnogo
parokhodstva -- All-Union River Steamship Line Association.),
S. P. Yanovskiy, Chief of Communications of Yeniseyskoye
parokhodstvo (Yenisey Steamship Line), A. A. BabkovY Chief of
C6ftimunications of the Obskoye parokhodstvo (ObI Steamship Line
and B. Ya. Koposov, Chief Engineer of the Kamskoye pa--okhodstvo
(Kama Steamship Line) radio center. There are 13 references,
all Soviet.
TART OF CONTENTS
Foreword
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ACCESSION NR: AP045320
AUTHOR: Kozlov, V.; Maklyenko, V.; Khmelyuk, V.
TITLE: Passive relay devices
S/0209/64/000/006/0068/0071
SOURCE: 'Aviatslya I kosmonavtlka, no. 6, 1964, 68-71
TOPIC TAGS: relay, passive,relay, communtcation satellite, Echo-2, radio trans-
mission, radio probe
ABSTRACT: The authors briefly discuss the joint British, American and Soviet
epxeriment an the reception of radio signals reflected from the artificial Earth
satellite "Echo-211 and the Moon (signals transmitted from the Observatory at
Jodrell Banks, reflected from the satellite or the Moon and received at the city
of Zlmenkl in the Gorlkly oblast). The authors distinguish two possible means of
communication through artificial Earth satellites (AES): the use of active or
passive relays. They show that the second method does not require the presence
in space of a transceiver station, It being sufficient that there merely be some
sort of a body to reflect the radio waves transmitted from the Earth. The specific
requirements of such a "passive relay" system are briefly outlined. The radio
probe of the planet Venus by Soviet scientists In 1962 Is described. Details are
ld en,73 the American "Echo-I" and "Echo-Z' satellites, and on the experiments
ACCESSION NR: AP4045320
carried out with the second of these during the period from 21 February through
8 March, 1964. Some information with respect to the radio telescope at Zimenki,
used by the Soviets to pick up the signals, Is given, and the basic plan of the
experiment Is shown In diagrammatic form. The practically distortion-free recep-
tion of Morse telegraphy Is noted In the authors' consideration of the results of
this interesting series of experiments. The quality of facs1mile and etter-print-
Ing telegraphy is noted to have been worse. The authors point to the deed for
higher transmitter output and a transition to the centimeter wave band for improv-
ed 5ignal-to-noise ratio at the Input of the receiving apparatus. Difficulties In
the use of passive relay systems, due to power considerations which have the
effect of limiting the bandwidth and the need for a large number of Individual
components, are discussed, and the need for passive satellites of other and dif-
ferent configurations from that of the "Echo-211 Is analyzed from the point of view
of achieving a greater effective surface of reflection, without making their
injection into orbit and maintenance of shape more difficult. The use of satel-
lites with Van Att grids Is discussed, with the authors claiming that such devices
permit a channel bandwidth of 10 Mc in a waveband of 2.75-5-77 cm with an effective
satellite area of I m2 at an altitude of approximately 10,000 kilometers. Orig.
art. has: 3 figures.
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KHVATXOV, N.M.; MAK=KO, V.F.
Application of ultrasonics for removing scale from heat-exchange
apparatus. Koks i k:him. no.16:46-49 161. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Kadiyevskiy kokookhimicheskiy zavod.
(Heat ,,handers)
(Ultr
MAKMVSKAU, S. YE.
"The Diagnosis of Thrombophlebitic Splenomegalia,,"
SO: Sov. Med., No. 1, 1949. Mbr., Faculty Therapeutic Clinic. Moscow Medical
Inst.,, Ministry Health RSFSR, -c1949-. Mbr., Therapy Clinic, M~scow Oblast Sci.
Res. Tuberculosis Inst., -c1949-.
KLOMITSKAYA, S.R., kand. med. nauk; IIAKIYEVSKAYA, S. Ye.; ODIIIKOVA, V.A.:
PASECHIIK, S.A.
Nonspecific ulcerative colitis. Sov. med. 26 no.1-1:51-56 N162
OMIRA 17:3)
1. Iz 1-y terapevticheskoy kliniki ( zav. - doktor med. nauk
M.G. Malkina), bakteriologicheskoy laboratorii ( zav. S.N.
Klodnitskaya) i patologoan ate- i cheskogo otdela ( zav. kand.
med. nauk A.A. Naumova) Mbskcvskogo oblastnogo nauchnc-issle-
dovatel'skogo klinicheskogo instituta imeni M.F. Vladimirskogo.
6023382 sc
Makiyevskiy~ A-.' Ye.; (Kiev); Mayevskiy,
ORGI none
/000/0067/0072'
TITLE., New circuits for high frequency digital electronic phasemeters
-SOURMs". Vseaoyuznaya konferentsiya p
g_avtomaticheskomu kontrolyu i metodam elektri-
cheskikh i=ereniy,_5th, Novosibirsk, 1963. Avtomaticheskiy kontrol' i metody elaktri-i
cke-9k1kfi-1&er-eniy; -tr'udy konferentsii. t. I: Metody elektrich~-skikh izmereniy.
Tsifrovyye immeritelOnyye pribory. Elementy Lzmaritallaykh aistam (Automatic control
and electrical measuring techniques; transactions of the conference. v. 1: Electrical
measuring techniques. Digital measuring instruments. Elements of measuring systems).
Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 67-72
ITOPIC TAGS: phase meter, phase measurement, analog digital encoder
ABSTRACT.: Two types of systems are described for measuring the phase difference be-
.tween two voltages of equal frequency which is in the range between 10 and 10OMc. In
the first system (Fig. 1) the angle to digit photoelectric encoder shaft is rotated
until the shaft angle is equal to the measured phase difference satiBfying the coinci-1-
dence gate which causes the pulse counter input to be accessible to the source of
pulses whose number is directly proportional to the measured phase difference. A
minimum phase difference of 2* may be measured when the input voltages are between 0.1[
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S. H. (Kiev)
L 11432-67
f-Adlt- NR, AT6023382
and 1OV. In the second system (Fig. 2) a similar encoder shaft is rotated until flip-,,
flop is set into a state which allows the gate to be open for time duration propor-
tional to the meas-red phase difference. During this time the reversible counter
1'1" - capacitor atte&.uators; 212" mixers;
1' 2' 4 3 - beat frequency oscillator; 4,18 elec
tronic switches; 5,6 - tuned amplifiers;
3 7,9 - mixers; 8,10 - filters; 11,17 - sharp
edge pulse shapers; 12 - coincidence gate;
14
13 - voltage generator; 14 - shaft encoder;
f2
15,16 - frequency dividers; 19 - pulse
counter.
shared by both input signals.
records a proportional number of pulses from
the pulse generator. The minimum measurable
phase difference by this circuit is 0.7-10.
In conclusion the authors propose a phase-
meter which would have a single channel time
Thi:s would eliminate the source of errors due to a
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Fig. L Type 1 phasemeter
kct ~m AmMOZ
1'1" - capacitor attenuators; 2'2" - mixers;
3 - beat frequency oscillators; 4 elec-
tronic switch; 5,9,11 - filters; 6 - tuned
amplifier; 7 - shaft encoder; 8,10 - fre-
quency doublers; 12,16 amplifier-limiters;
13 - sine generator; 14 frequency divider;
15 - control flip-flop; 17 - counter gating
flip-flop; 18 - coincidence gate; 19 - pulse
generator; 20 - reversible pulse counter.
Fig. 2. Type 2 phasemeter
small channel phase difference. Orig. art. has. 11 formulas and 3 figures.
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MAKIYEVSM, S.I.: Vocter Geolog-ldwralo Set (dise) -- "Basic geological
factors control.ling the distribution of industrial-mica-bearing Degmatites
in the Yena mica-bearing reglon (Kola Peninsula)". Ii3ningrad-Kirovsk, 195P.
19 pp (Leningrad Order of Lenin and Order of Labor Red Banner Mining Inst im
G. V. Plekhanov, Kola Affiliate im S. M. Kirov, Acad Set TGSR ), 150 copies
(KL, jqo 1, 1959, 116)
KAKIYETSKIY, S.I.
Relation of micaceous pegmatites to granitic intrusions and wall
rocks. Izv. Kar. i Koll. fil. All SSSR no.2:16-22 058. (MIRA 11:9)
1.Geologicheskiy, Institut Kollskogo filials, AV SSSR.
(Strellna Valley--Pegmatites)
MAKIYEVSKIY, S.I.
Subtype of comb-like pegmatitic bodies. Mat.po min.Koll.poluost.
1:5-13 '59. (MIRA 15:2)
(Kola Peninsula--Pegmatite,)
MAKIYEVSKIY, S.I.
Tectonics and stratigraphy of the White Sea shore. Izv.Kar.i
Koll.fil.All SSSR no.4:8-14 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Geologicheskiv institut Kol'skogo filiala AN SSSR.
(Murmansk Province--Geolog7)
(Karelia--Geology-)
MAKIYEVSKIY S I ~ NIKGIAYFVA, K.A.
StratigrapMc. interrela-tionnh,ps of Pre-Cambrian sedire-ntary-
metamorpbic rocks in the nortlyiestern. part, of the Kola Peninsula,
Vop. geol. i mnlri. Koll. poluo.-, nc.4;17,~--40 163. (?.IJRA 16 -. 10)
MAKMVSKIY, S.I.
Differences in the mineral composition of concordant and
intersecting micaceous pegmatiteo. Mat. po min. Koll.
Poluost. 3:57-64 162. (MIRA 17:3)
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MAK"., DZII.E.
RT-667 flable of nuclear moments Tablitsa iaderny!-h momentov.
Usnelchi Fizicheskikli Nai-,d,, U4.(3~-: 393-436, 1951.
LZHOCZKY, T.;.KAKWAI, E.
Pathological sleep of long duragion (tgrpnolapsy) with paradoxical
awakening. Acts, mad. bung. 3 no.2:i47-i56 1932. (GIML 23:4)
1. Communication of the Neurological Service of Istvan Hospital in
Budapest.
E'.'
An estimation in the theory of diophantine approximations. In English. p. 291.
ACTA MATHEMATICA. (Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia) Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 9,
no. 3/4, 1958.
Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960.
Uncl.
MJUMA.I, L.
Ferenc David and the Reformation movement among the masses in Hungary.
P. 484. TMMSZET ES TARSADALOM. Budapest* Vol. 114, no. 8. Auge 1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (PEAT), W, Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb. 1956
MILKKAI, IASZLO.
Paraszti es majorsagi mazagazdasagi termeles a XVII. szazadban. (Peasant and estate
farming during the 17th century.)
Budapest, Hungary, Godollo, 1957. 31 P.
Monthly List of Aast European Accessions (EUI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 11, November 1959,
Uncl.
IWOW, Laszlo
The International Congress of Historical Sciences in Stockholm.
Met tud 15 no.1+9:1539-154Z 1+ D 160.
1. *Elet es Tudomany" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
BENDA, KalTwn, a tortenelamtudomany kandidatusa,, tud&anyos mumimtexel
_MAMg3_jAazlo., a tort Ienelemtudomany ka-Aidatusa, tudomanyos
munkatars; SZUGS, Jeno,, tudomanyos munkatare
Polish-Hungarian historians' conference. Magy tud 68 no.12:
755-758 D 161.
1. Ma M r Tudomanyos Akademia Tortenettudomanyi Intezete, Bu-
dapest.
PETRI, Editj a foldrajzi tudomanyok kandidatusa; ANTAL, Zoltan,, dr., a
foldrajai tudomanyok kandidatusa; BENCZE, Imre, a foldrajzi
tudomanyok kmndidatusa;'m!w,, Laszlo dr., a tortenelamtudozawyok
kandidatusal RADO, 3amdor;-&.,, a ho erajai tudwanyok doktora;
BULL4) Bela# dr.; KOVACSICS, Jozaef# dr.,, prof.; ERD&I, Ferenev
drer akademikus; SIMON) Laualop dre
A debate on Dro With Lettrichts dissertation for candidacy
entitled NEaztergom.0 Poldr&Jzi ert 12 no*2:243-25/+ 663.
MIMI, Walter; MAKKAT, Laszlo
uftjlo all and Niarasia"p names of teStile fabrics. Met tud
18 no.32.*355-359 24 Mr 1,630
1. Wdet as Tudamany" szerkdazto bizottoagi tagja.
r-
BOLLOBAS, Bela; PEGYESI, Laszlo; YDIFUCZ, Ferenc; BOROCZKY, Karoly;
MAIKKAI, YAhalf; YALTUSZ, Karoly; SIMON, Laszlo; TUSNADY, Gabor;
MXft-A-I-,-MIE-a7Iy-; SZOKFFALVI-NAGY, Bela; ACZEL, Janos; HOSSZU-MIKLOS;
HALASZ, Gabor; KALMAR, Agota; KATAI, Imre; LOSOHCZI, Laszlo;
SZASZ, Domokos
The 1961 Yathematieal Contest in Memory of Miklos Schweitzer.
Mat lapok 13 no.1/2:153-171 162.
1. "Matematikai Lapok" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Aczel).
GSISSZAR, Imre; MLLYUSZ, Karoly; KATAI, Imre; =4, Alajos; MAKKAI, Kihaly
The 1960 Miklos Schweitzer Memorial Gontest of Math&rmatics. Mat
lapok 12 no.1/2s75-102 161 TIT -
a gener g
H~.(13udapest)
Solution of a problem of G.Gratzer concerning endcmorphism
semigroups. Acts. mat Hung 15 no.3/4.-297-307 164.
1. Mathematical Institute of the Rlangarian Academy of
Sciences, Budapest.
Kc< K A I . a ~~ - - ~
un Fr, - - ' a s 6a a 1 r thr; '~ne or'- of rao~,-'.s, 1AA-t k-,.t. kozI.
C, Serlell-A no.1/2:259-7,94 7"4.
RU',WIIA/H,,mn and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) T
Nervous System. Metabolism.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959) 26986
Author Eperjessy, A., Kiss, A., Cse(pdi, J., Makkai, D., Nemes,
Inst
Title The Role of Lipoproteins of the Brain in the Biological
Oxidation of Lipids.
Orig Pub Rev. med. (RFR), 1956, 2, No 2, 23-28
Abstract No abstract.
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A. A. FA 2!Tij'
RMEAVETEV, A. A.
42121 MXAVIE-M, A. A. - N;7uchnyye geologicheskie problemy I nekotorye prakticheskie
zadachi, svyazannyye s osvoyeni7~m Folesfya. Izvestiya kKad. Nauk BS-,R, go. 4
IQ,48, c 47-411
W: Tetoiis'Zhur-nal'nykh St.at,7.., Vol. ~-', .9,;8
MjkKXAVA-V, A. A., ed
A
Problems of kiydrogeolo2:y eW, enjineering geology. 1-jos)--va, ~;os. izd-vo ~-~eol- ht-ry
1?~' P. (Its: Trudy
(,Blr'03
1. dater, UnOerground. 2. 3oil mech;nic-9. I. Kotlov, F. V., ed. II. ?-'~,k'-,~veev,
A. A., ed.
J
Translation f.--om: F" v n Y u o
1 -30 1"
AUTHOR: Mak'j.
TITLE:
on
Y'l c
FERIODICAL: ~ov. geci-~f
-iya, ~71h. I:r 56, 1956, pr, 2 1 - 2. 8
-
ABSTRACT: The Pripyat' Fo lesl ye district, in the valley of
Pripyat' Ri.ver J-s covered with fluvio,-lacial,
,
alluvi. I :and e-~ Iian sand deposits. he ('eptl-, tc-
war.er ~ 11--le d---~- reas es from the higher to thc. lov--r
areaE --e,--. - -.es ~--ro over the wi., e
by mars hes. Atmospheric , z-eciFita*,.1'*Cj11 1:
main F~c,urcp of' the ground water. The groun-1 '--i t e
flows -rom the edges to the axial r-art ;,f ?~'h-~
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15 - 5- ','- 7 - 9 "~, 7
Formation and Chemistry of Ground 'Viater (Cont.)
in accordance with tY2e general slope of the surface. T!,e ral~e uf
flow decreases with the decrease In elevation and is almo:A nor-
existent in the broad lovilands. Mineralization of thc; groui,.d watur
is as high as 700 mg/liter. Its chemical comrosition variel,'. Tile
following types of ground water occur (components are ~,iven in
of decreasing percentage content): 1) calcium bicarbonate;
chloride-bicarbonate; 3) calcium bicarbonate-chloride; 4) calci=
chloride-sulfate; and 5) calcium chloride. The firs", th4_r~, an6
second types of water, occur successively from the ed,,-.es cf low-
lands to the axial portion. ',,,ater of the fourth and. fifth -yFes
occurs in local areas. This distribution of ground water ex--
plained by the following factors: 1) inflow of deer jro~-r,~ warer
along zones of tectonic disturbances; 2) desulfuration aE a rr--st-,i,
of biochemical processes occurring in swamp deposits; 3) non-~ni-
formity and retardation of the jrloe.- of ground water in peat,
Centers of mineralization of ground water along zones of te--tt-nic
disturbances have been established in the environs of Slussk (4n
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15 - ", ' - -.'-
Formation and Chemistry c.' Grounc ',,,,i:.er (Cont.)
the valley of the Ptich' River), Petrikov (in the valley --I -Iril-
Pripyat' River), and Slutsk-Starobin.
Card 3/3 k. M. barano75k!-.Y
MAYXAVEYEV, A.A-.-
Qmternary sediments in the Pripet Polosys. Vop. gidrogeol. i
inzh. geol. no. 18:UO-133 159. (MM 14:5)
(Pripet VaUey-Geology, Stratigraphic)
X&MVEYET, A.A..---
Geological methods for studying the radioactivity of natural
waters. Trudy last. geol. nav. An BSSR no. 2:209-215 160.
(KIRA 13:12)
(water. Underground)
MAKKAVISOV doktor gsol.-mineral~ nauk ; LAINGS, O.K., prof., doktor
__~~Mg~001-_Mtneral. nauk, red.J71MARINOV, N.A., doktor geol.-mineral.nauk,
red.; OVCHIRNIKOV, A.M.v red-,,- SOKOWV, D.S., red.; TOLSTIKHIN, N.I.,
BINDEMAN, N.N-.,'ikand.geol.-mineral.naukg red.; BRODSKI!rp A.A., kand.
geol.-mineral.naukv redo; Y&MLIYAROVA, Ye.P.t red.; CHAFOVSKIYj Ye.G.p
dots,j red.; BEKW# Yu.L, vedushohiy red.; MUEHIWAp R.Ap.tekhn# red.
[Dictionary of hydrog-eoIogy and-engineering geology] Slovarl po gidro-
geologii i inzhenernoi geologii. Moskyap Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1961. 186 p. (KIRA 34:6)
1. HcElcow. Vsesoyuzmyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut gidrogeolo-
gii i inzhenernoy geologii. I
Wgineering geology-Dictionaries)
ff-YABCHENKOV, A.S.; ANTONENKO, K.I.; TITOV, N.A.; CHAPOVSKIY, Ye.G.;
CHURINOV, M.V.; KONOPIYANTSEV, A.Z.; VIKTOROV, S.V.; VOSTOKOVAYA,
Ye.A.; SADOVSKIY, N.D.; KIJDELIN`, B.I.; OGILIVI, N.A.;
UMORtSGAUZEN, G.F.;EL-10r.31M, ~.A.; SHCHERBAKOV, A.V.; POPOV,
V.N.;YWLIYMOVA, --~.P.; COKOLOV, S.S.; BERSENEV, I.I.; GROSSHIN,
S.I.; W~Z~VA4: 14ARINOV, N.A.; YEFRAOV, A.I.; ASSOVSKIY,
G.N.; VLADIMIROV, A.G !deceased ; PROKHOROV, S.P.; FILIPFOVA,
BoSe. red. izd-va; BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
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of 1:lPOOO.,000 - 1:500,000 and 1:200,000 - 1:100,000]Motodiche-
skoe ruko-vodstvo po gidrogeologicheslcoi allemke masshtabov
1:1000 COO - L;5000 000 1 1:200 000 - 1:100000. Pod obahchei
red. A.A.Ma'-kaveeva i A.S.Riabchenkova. Moskvaj Gos. nauchno-
tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1961. 318 P.
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(Water, Underground) (Geological surveys)
tA&KKAVEM, A.A.
dffydroge-ology of the U.S.S.R." by G.N. ramuskii, H.M.Thlatikhina,
N.I.Tblatikhin. Reviewed by A.A.Makkaveev. Sov. geol. 4 no.l:
156-157 Ja 161. (KMA 14: 1)
1. Voesoyuznyv nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut gidrogeologii
L inshenernoy geologii.
(lamenskii. G.N.) (Tolatikhina, X.M.)
(Tolatikhin, N.I.)
(Waterv Underground)
MAUAVEYEV, A.A.
Geo3.ogic history of the Pripet Pblerfe in the QUat4rnaU iod.
Vop,gidrogeol* i inzh.geol. no.l9zll4-a.24 161. (MIRA 15.2rr
(Pblesye--Goolog7)
MAKKAVEYEV, A.A.
Aims and problems of large-scale hydroreological surveys. Sov.geol.
5 no.2sl27-129 F '62. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidrogeologii
i inzhenernoy geologii.
(Water, Unde.-ground)(Geological surveys)
.4- -- - -
. -A. A
Domelike structurec in the southern part of V,-ite
Dokl. AV, BSSR 9 no. 5:318-319 !~y 165
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatuellskly L-,.gt,,+,ut gidrogeclogill
i lnzhere--Y-noy gecIGg-i Gosudar-."vennoro j-eologichf,-Sk.-,j_-o komi-
teta SSSR. Submitted Jaruary 26, 1965.
MAKKAVEYEVO
g~cevt,-, . . 2, 37(10488).
htak~
miv is raised. respiratioti and pulse dw W rate uW
lun shows an upward trend; bmoglot"
wid riscs. Above 4 1 ' th~ hut rhythm Is
di.turlml. arterial p"urr declines anal 6 folkywnt by
.1owt"I down of mp(rad on and pulse ratt, and lowrdog
of ven.m. 1wrt.111r. C. M K,.n6lWff