SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MINAYEVA, G. B. - MINAYEVA, YE. N.

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ALPATIYEVp B.A.1 KONDRATIMA, I.N.; MINAYEVA, G.B. *thod for recaking respiration in man during physical vork performed in an isolation suit, Gig. i san, 25 no.3s7O-72 Mr ,6o. (KIRA 14 3 5) (RESPIRATION) (PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS) IL a/i26/6a/oi4/oo3/ol8/022 EIL93/19383 AUTHORS: Bushnev, L.S., Min ye I and Panint V*Ye. TITLE: Electroft-microscopy examination of dislocation loops in a quenched Cu-Al alloy PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedenlye, v. 14, no. 3, l962, 470 - 472 -TEXT: It has already been established that ordering of Cu-Al alloys, disordered by quenching from relatively high (800 900 0C) temperatures, is accompanied by other side effects leading to anomalous variation in the properties of the alloy.. Thu results of the investigation described in the present paper showed that coalescence of excess vacancies.and subsequent formation of dislocation loops played an important part_in these processes. The experiments were conducted on/Oacuum-melted alloy containing 1493 at.% Al. Transmitted-light electron-microscopy was used- to reveal the formation of dislocation loops'in thin (1 000 2 OOOA thick) foil specimens obtained'by'*ie'ctrolytic polishing of preliminarily heat-treated 0.2 mm thick strips. The heat- 0 ..treatment c6nalsted of;quenching the-alloy,itrom, 900 C and ageing Card 1/3 t r S/126/627614/oo3/018/022 Electron-nh~roscopy examination... E193/E38 it for onelhour at 1009-'.!200 or 300 0C. OA 11~&ge number of dislocatio~i loops, meaiVring 300 - 500 A, weie observed in specimens ,aked at 200 Ot'. The 0number of disliocation loops decreasedogf er ageing at 300 C but their iize increased to 8oo - i o 1. Similaj~ effects had been obs'erved previously in other alloys. Other effects of quenching fko"m high temp'eEatures are demonstrated in Fig. 2, where the hardniss (HV, kg/mm ) is plotted against the ageing temperature (00"for specimens prel- iminarily quenched (curve 1) or slowly cooled (curve 2) from 900 OC. It will be seen that the ageing-induced hardness of the preliminarily quenched specimens was always.higher than that of material that had been slowly cooled before ageing. This difference, which cannot be explained in terms of the disorder- order transformation, is obviously associated with the presence of dislocation loops in the quenched specitwbns, it having been shown by Mori, Meshii and Kauffman (Act& met;, 1961, 9, no. 1, 71) that di'slocation loops brought about a w6rked increase.in the strength of alloys, this effect persistingleven at relatively hIgh-tew eraturess The*results of the predeftt Investigation shvw Card 2,6 p S/l26/62/oi4/oo3/ol8/O22 'Electron-microscopy examination ... E193/9383 that when disorder-order transformations in the-Cu-Al alloy are studied, it in.inadvinable t,o quench the test 'pieces from temperatures very much higher than the critical temperature. There'are 2 figures. -ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut'(Sibirian Physico-~ technical Institute)_, -------- --- S.UBMITTED: Mai~ch 19, IL962 ~F E bfi F IL X Fig.2. m 5; 2 700 IWO 6W 800 7e,"-e any 0M"j(C'UAV'e"'V)'!V p pa. Card 3/3 Ir Ageing temperature (quenching),0C MINAYXVA. G.H. Plant propagation by aerial layers using haterosuzin and a poly- ethylene mabrane. Biol. v shkole no.6:77-78 N-D '57. (NM 10:12) 1. flookovakly gosudarstven"y pedagogicheekly Institut lmnl V.I. Imnina. (Mant propagation--Study and teaching) (Indoleacette acid) MIKAYEVA, G.M. Effect of auxins on the transpiration and dry matter content of.- girdled branches. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no. 38:88-90 160. (MIRA/14:5) I& Pedagogicheskiy institut imjv?i V.I. Lenina. (Auxins-Physiological effect) (Plants-Trans'iration) p AlaLREMt A.A.; TITOV, lu.A.,- MINAUVA, L;N. Synthesis of methyl other of 18-nor-D-honoequllenin. Izv.AN SSSRe Otd.khizonauk no.6tU64 is 161. (MML 2/+x6) Is Institut organichookoy lehim" imo N.D.Zolizwkogo AN SOR. (Estrapentasnow) SIDELIKUSKAYA, F.P.; ZELUISKAYA, M.G.; MDAT~,Ao SOSTAK07SYTY, M.F. Lactones and lactams. Report Ilo-24: ReactivitY of ~,-pyrrolictony- lethyl esters of acrylic acids. Izv. All SSSR Ser. khIm. no.11: 2061-2063 N 164 (M-IRA 28:1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. I.I.D. Zelinskogo MI SSSIR. SUBJECTt USSR/Luminescence AUTHORt Ninayeva K.A. 48-3-23/26 TITLEt Investigation of Ultra-Sound Emitters Made of Seignette's Salt Crystals (Is:l;dovantye Isluchateloy ulltraxvuka Is kristallov fognotovoy a 1 ) PERIODICALs Isvestiya Akadomil, Nauk SSSR, Sorlya fisichoskaya, 1957, Vol 21, #39 pp 444-449 (USSR) LBSTRACTo Emitters made out of Seignottele salt were Investigated. It was theoretically shown that one cannot obtain a section in Seignottele salt which would possess longitudinal plosooffect and would be fros, of shift deformations. gowever, it is possible that other crystals of the class 2:2, another combination of the signs of piezoelectric oduli, can be used as materials for such sections. further investigation was carried out along the studying of the L-section with the purpose of improving its characteristics. The article describes one of the direction@ of these investiga- Card 1/2 tions, which correlate@ the form of oscillations of an 48-3-23-26 TITLEs Investigation of Ultra-Sound 21mittere lade of Soignotte's Salt Crystals (Iselodovaniye Isluchatoloy ulltrasvuka iz kristallov ognetovoy Moli) &I tting surface with a sound field. The method consists In that for each resonance frequency of the Itter a corresponding characteristic of an emitter direction is found. The character of oscillations of the omitting our- fact is established by means of Chladni figures. Experiments carried out have shown that It is possible to con- nect uniquely the sound field of a given smittor with the dis- tribution of amplitudes on its oscillating surface. These experiments outline the ways of Improving the characteristics of the L-section. The article contains 7 figures and I table. The bibliography list@ 5 references, of which 2 are Slavic. INSTITUTIONt Kooky& State University in. Lononosov PRESENTED BYs SUBVITTEDs So date indicated AVAILABLEs At the Library of Congress. Card 2/2 24-'(2) AUTHORS: Koptsik, V. A., Minayeva, SOV/55-58-6-12/31 Voronkov, A. A.,--361_o_v_1yev# A. F_&9 lzrailenko, A. N., Popkova, Ye. G.9 Kozlovap G. 1. TITLEs Investigs4ion of New Piezoelectric Crystals on Small-dimensioned Samples (iseledovaniye plyezoelektricheskikh kristallov na malykh obraztsakh) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya matematiki, mekhaniki, astronomii, fiziki, khimii, 1958, Nr 6, pp 91-98 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1955 one of the authors succeeded in developing a simple method of investigating crystalline dielectrics with respect to their piezoelectricity (Ref 1) by the mechanical excitation of piezoelectric oscillations at low frequency near crystal resonance. The strength of the piezoelectric effect was determined from the ratio to a quartz standard. Part of the results of investigations carried out with 1200 crystalline dielectrics are given by two tables (Table 1: 186 crystals with smaller piezoelectric effect than quartz; table 2: 111 crystals with a greater affect). It was further found in Card 1/2 the course of the investigations that a fact of great Investigation of New Piezoelectric Crystals an 3mall- SO-1/55-56-6-12/11 dimensioned Samples importance for the theory of piezoeleotrics is the rule governing the distribution of piezoeleotric crystals according to space groups of symmetry which are favorable to the piezoelectric effect. This fact may be of use for Hie detection of new piezoelectrics among the dielectrics with known space symmetry. It was further found that the s3mviletry assumed in the case of many substances was too high. The authors thank A. V. Shubnikov for supervising work, and A. N. Kost, V. M. Belikov and a number of other comrades for placing the crystal samples at their disposal. There are 2 tables and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra kristallofiziki (Chair for Crystal Physics) SUBMITTIM: June 11, 1958 Card 2/2 240) A:UTIIORSz IUnayeva, K. t.OV SOV/48-22-12-33/35 S'Lr,.jk-,,.-, B. A- ------ TITLE- SampIes laslednanfya na mc.--..-Ikh --I-,raztqakh) PERIODICAL-~ Akuderc~:t na-A SSSF. fl.)'-tcheskaya, '958, V-,~I 227 Nz- '.2, pp 1.557-1540 ( TjJSSR ABSTRAM 1 n t) 1 e p r e s e n t p a p e i a d ev il,.~ a i E; d P a -, re d- b y - m ea n s o f w h i r, h the temperatuxe d~.ipend~ne ~A' the d-ie,.eotx--O constant F_ (T) can be and the &epends7n---+ >f p3larization on the fie-.d F(E) meaairel -t:h small mono-z'rfatall samples within the Uimi)erati;.-re xange -',90 -,2500. The de-vir.-e can be used for the investfgat-i3n of anomalles '--a piszoelectriss and f-,r ths -Jr.~exzInat--'-jr of phase transit!Dna in -iryetall-'ne 11-he phase ~-.-arslttns being a-.c!~,m'panisd by the i J tnc sjbstan~-~e. The method of the RC-chain des-:'-,rited in pub.-,I~at-L~n3 (Refa 1.9 2) was used for the de7',ie. L The prlnctpal radIcJechn--~al. scheme of the device (without gener-~*c-r and pitenflometer) -is given in figure &. kpart from /3 ca- IJ 4 . ,,,-c-'permits also the this dev I plotllng the dependence C(T) I 1 - , Dielectric In-estigations of Small Samples of SOV/48-22-1-2-33/33 Piezoelectric Crystals determination of the 3ccurrenoe of spontaneous polarization in the sample by means of an ordinary oscillographic scheme (no figure). The f(T)-c-arves of 24 dielectrics were plotted to chen,k the device, whereby it was shown that the dependence E(T) can be plotted with suffit;f-ent accuracy. The dLscontinuity of & at '6200 was determined for polarized BaTiO 3 ceramics with a very small sample (0.1, a 0.1 vt 0.1 am). In (NH4 ),so 4-monoorystals dielectric anrmal-.es were determined at -510. The temperature deper.der.-.e of the polam-ization and -;,-he ocercive field are given in figures 2 and 3. The temperature dependence of i of (NH 4)2SO4 in the range of high temperatures is characterized by rapid JlLslraase of active crystal conductivity near the melt-Ing-point (130-)). This method makes it possible to observe other processes ~:-elabed to the change of f. The authors carried out experiments '.c, -i-n-trestigate piezoelectr--'~; anomalies in tablet-shaned ' S.--tignette-salt and BaT--'03 samples, yet without success. This cffect is, however,compl-9tely -^cnoealed by the presence of air Card 2/3 layez-s, b--'nd.-ng agents and a chaoti-- arrangement of orystalline Dieleotric Investigat~~cxis -of Smail Samples if Pi e 7- o e 1 e,-; t ri o C r y s 'I-, a I s grains in the heterogens-;u2 cf small rel-'--ab7e. The dev-,,a (r.-;.gh mrsasuremeni~ of s-ibstanres In the form 4 fig~]::es --qd 0 rt-fez.ences, Et4~gation new ASSOCIATION., fak--l'~-` M~sk---)v,.k-',g-1- g~Ei, univprsiteta im. M. V, of P1-y--,-.*..,.s -,f the Mt-.s(~:~w State UnIversity system. After s,?ems -!-,o ---sti riescr"bed may be ochemp f.n Fig 4) wh~-ch can be of smaj.1 mono( 4 '-f which SOV/48-22--; 2-33/33 ail, the -*n,,re diff-i-1-uLt. and M-~M-e used, '.v- the search of and for pr,~-,limlnary --,btainc-d. withri,-It -rys'a',s. There are 6 - are Sovie". Card USCOM-DC-60~555 S/07o/62/007/003/OIL2/026'., E132/E460 AUTHOR: Minaveva K.A TITLE: Measurement of the internal friction in single crystals of forroelectrics by the method of the compound vibrator PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, v-7, no-3, 1962, 425-428 TEXT: The results are given of the measurements of the logarithmic decrement of the damping and of the elastic moduli of crystals of triglycine sulphate (TGS) near the Curie point. A compound vibrator method was used and the results are in good agreement with those obtained by other authors using the resonance method. A very-small specimen of TGS, 0.2 x 0:2 x I cm, was troted cemented to a -50X-cut quartz plate. -Preliminary measurements were made on slices of Rochelle salt at a range of temperatures including the Curie point where the damping reaches anomalously high values. The temperature dependence of 533. for TGS was then measured between 40 and 540C showing an anomalous step at 49.70C. The damping reaches a value of 10 times the normal value in a sharp peak with a half width of Card 1/2 S/070/62/007/003/012/o26 Measurement of the internal ... E132/E460 about 0.20 at the same temperature. The ela,stic compliance could be calculated by two methods: (1) from the compound vibrator and (2) from earlier measurements of the resonance frequency of the TGS slice by itself. The values of S33 agree to 55' and the temperature agrees exactly. The apparatus constructed could be used in the temperature interval of -170 to +1000C at frequencies . of 50 to 200 Kc/s. The accuracies of the thermo'stats were +0.050C above zero and 0-0050C below zero. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova, (Moscow.State University imeni M.V.Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: july 14, 1961 Card 2/2 AUTHORSs TITLE: 41576 S/02 62/146/004/008/015 B104%102 Shuvalov, L. A.,_Ijlinayeva, K. A. Anomalies of elasticity and internal friction near the anti- ferromagnetic Curie point of PbMg 'U'/203 1/2 1 PZRIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR.. Doklady, v. 146, no- 4, 1962, 808 -809- TEXTt A twin resonator with quartz exciter was used to measure the elas- ti c plasticity a 11 and the logarithmic decrement 6 in polyc rystalline specimens (25,*5-1-8 mm) of the new antiferroelec :trio PbMg, /2W1/203(G. A. Smolenski , A. I. Agranovskaya, V. A. Isupov, Piz. tverd. tela, 1, 6, 990 (1959~; 11. N. Krayniki A. I. Arganovskayh, Fiz. tverd. tela, 2, 1, 70 (1960); G. A. Smolenskiy N. N. Kraynik, A. I. Agranovskaya, Fiz.. .tverd. tela, 3, 3, 981 (19611). *The estimates showed that the finite dimensione.of the specimens did not influence the measurement values. At 200C the specimens had a density of 7-52 g/cm3.and were practically non- porous; Between 33 and 380C a strong)anomaly was observed in the temper- ature dependence of s 11 and 6 (Fig. I The maximum of the dielectric Card I S/020/62/146/004/008/015- Anomalies of elasticity and ... B100102 constants 6 lies in the same temperature range. The higher internal friction is caused by additional losses on domain boundarioo. Further- more, it is theoretically Possible that the domain boundariee can be- displaced by mechanical stresses. The maximum-of 6(t) and the decrease of s11 (t) near the antiferroelectric Curie point is caused by the adjust- ment of the dipole antipolarization of the dynamic stresses. In single L/ crystals the temperature interval in which the anomalies occur is probab- ly narrower. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONs Institut kristallografii Akademii nauk SSS *R (Institute of Crystallography of the Academy of Sciences USSR). Moskovokiy gosudarst'vennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonooov) PRESENTED: May 12, 1962, by A. V. Shubnikov, Academician SUBMITTEDs April 23, 1962 Card 2X_ ;ACCESSION MR: AP4013-740 S/0181/64/006/001/OOT6/0079 AUTHORSt Strukow "Bo A.Otb# Ke As; Rodi~hevap Too K* TITLE: Reverse polarization characteristics of acid anuniVA sulfate SOURCE: Mika tvaidogo tela, v. 6, nos' It 1964# 76-79 TOPIC TAGSs acid amonium sulfate, raveIrse polarization, dielectric hysteresis, dielectric hysteresis loopp coercive field, pulsing reversal, pulsing polarity reversal :t 'ABSTRACT: The authors made this study because of lack of information in the .literature on pulsing polarity reversals in (NWHS04, In the temperature interval from -2.5 to -119C this mineral has a rectangular diAlectric hysteresis loop in a relatively small coercive field (on the order of 200-600 v/ca). This property makes the mineral,olf considerable practical importance. The characteristics of the'---- :polarity reversal were measured under carefully controlled stabilized temperature. These tests were qade In the range from -20 to -100C. The samples (10 X 10 X 40 -mm) were given rectangular pulses, the amplitudes and durations of which ranged ;from 0 to 120 v anii 10 to 1200 microseconds respectively. The baild-up time of the EW~e did not exceed Oel microsecond*. The frequency of pulse repetition was 250 or 17Z ACCESSION NR: AP4011740 :cycles. The authors have shown that as with other farroelectric crystals, the W. Merz model (Phys.,-4ev.9 95.. 690, 1;;~) may'be usied for the pulsing reversals of :polarization. Nedt- ths'points.of ferroelectric:phase transition'(4-5 and -119C) spontaneous depolarization was datected,in the AMP183. Orig. art* hasr 7 figures; :and 1 tableo. ASSOCIATION:---` Mos4v nive~sitet imi N.J. Lamonosova (Moscow skiy gosadarstvanny*y u :Statp University) f DATE AOQ t ~, '_R RIGLS 00 SUBMITTED: O6ju163 Web64:~',~ OTHERt SUB CODE., PH No W SbV8 008 00? 'card 2/2 ~ ~jr 7 ` - - ~ : v-l . , - -,. . I , - - - I - -- I I - I -I- .. TOPIC T.AGS fei~meleotrje C irs4nallf trigl ycinf*sulfate, sorption,.phase trpnoltiong rela3cation tun .-J-7vij ultrasound ab- ABSTRACT: The authors have measured the absorption of 5. 10 and 15 megacycle/sec ultrasound in 2 x 2 x 2 cm triglycine sulfate crystals at temperatures from 48 to 500C. The ultrasound was applied in 1.5 miorosec pulses and traversed the crystal parallel to the Z-axis,- iihichis erpendicular to the forrowectric aads (7). The temperature - -- -P. A A.- ^ ^-N&M M.- - -I--- ---.A I .4. . 1 .0 . ... : - I - 'L . . -,! - . , , ~ I : . . . I ts - . . I I . . 4 I.. ! of -the..-~: so Iri~ We '-' pardeled 6,- -phtseFi - -Ze se 'res td are rptI6 , cteaser~ ab . Ul discussed at some length. 7he absorption in the ferroelectric phase is ascribed-to polarization. relaxation. as discussed by L.D.Landau and I. M.Khalatnikov (Dokl.AN SSSR 96,469,195it) (the polarization Is coupled I to the sonic field by the piezoelectric effect), and to some un3mown !effect involving the domains. The relaxation time derived from the ex- imental data with the aid of this theory was in agreement with the per lfindin~gs of R.I.O'Brien and T.A.Litovitz (J.Appl.Phys.35,180,1964). ilThis theory is not applLicable.- In the paraelectric phase because the ipiezoelectric coefficient coupling elastic deformation to polarization ; al mo tha farmalactric Axia vanishes for trijzlvcine sulfate in the ;qr--.NRi,~'.AP5016134 MV0048/65/029/006/0M 4UTROR -:,Sti-ukov,B -A 4.;. Taraskin,S.As Skomorokhova,T.L.; Minayeva,K.A.. TIME 'tffect of-an-electric field on the heat capacity of single- agstal triglycine sulfate ZTeport, 4th All-Union Corx-erence on Ferro-~ tricity held in Rostov-on-the-Do e ec h 12 18 A., --I~vestiyi-Ser-- fLA664ikaya,v4W 6 6 1965 982-964 n TD~x- ~iGs::-ferroeleotric- A&I triglicine :sulfate, heat capacity, it electrocaloile.Fe eat ]ABSTRACT: .'Theauthors have measured the heat capacity at constant electric field of a triglycine sulface single crystal at temperatures !from 47 to 52OG-both with zero electric field and with an applied i !field of 450 V/cm and have also observed the electrocaloric effect in I this material at temperatures near the Curie point. The wMerimental _77 7-1 -ACCESSICKrNM: P5016134, t)4, hiit~~Capa-citr W65 -to sIiI6otji'out:thd, discontinuity at; bids- fi6ld, :ow At.1- -in -reduce the maximum valuw from 0.49 to 0. 4 g the e---po t and t Cal/ de-g~i---In-'the preaence.of the-Ibias field- the: heat .--Capacity changed smooth1t'-'frMAt e 6--- Yalu' 'in th6,farroelectrie-..phase.to,its value in the piaraele over a tem" 'per dtVke. in arly 2P, ciri:6- ~phisi' t4rval of ne whereas Un the absence of a bias field most of this change was accomplished in~ la small fraction of a degreeo This result is derived theoretically from the.thermodynamic theory of V.L.Ginzburg (Uspekhi fiz.nauk 38, 490,1949). In the absence of a bias field the dielectric constant was ,found to reach its maximum at a temperature from 0.2 to 0.30C above that at which the heat cepacity reached its maximum,. This is explaimd Iby the fact that it is the ratio of the heat capacity to the tempera- ture, and not the heat capacity itself, that should go through a ma3d- mum at a 3econd order transition point. The electrocaloric effect was linvestigated. at temperatures above but close to the Curie point. At a tempera~ture very close to the Curie. point _it yg~ fo=d that a field of ad ra-pidly- with-, increa-sing tempe-rature-mand; was-absent At' IZOG dbd'Ve-- I the* Curie point* "The authors express their gratitude to V.A.Igutsik -3 c~grd & 604, urepIrtles"'OU the vianity or theWso* Ti 03A Mp m IVW-4WOAI 1,1 nn warvonalantrin1tv hold in Rostov-on- Ser fizicheakaya,v*29 -10669,,* 988* 9801 rans- Topic. TAGO. _4 --e,-,t itions elastic Modulus, fr 113 magne ear modulus Interw2i"MI tion lead compounds siux- compound, titanate tungsten.~oompoundg_ soild solution ABSTWT: -The authors have previously measured the elastic compli- ,ance mftd logarithmic deersment of Pbfto.5ft.503 near the antiferrol- electric Curie point by means of a compound resonator method employ- 4-v lmrltualwd elastic waves (Dokl.AN WSR In the pro. nvm and ;liar III JF~! 47DW6LUM ~Zm ---- ------ IiT ASSOC SUB GODSO' SS. 7 7 ]~~6-~66 8WT(l)/FWT(M.)/EWP(.J)/T. IJP('c) -GG/R.K ACCINH: AP60'OO85T,, SOURCE CODE: un/0181/65/007/012/3579/3581 AUTHORS: -Strukov. B. A.; Minayeva, K. A. ~ORG: Moscow State University Im. M. V. Lomonosov (Koskovskiy gosudarstvennyy:universitet) TITLE: Some features of pulsed.repolarization of naturalIX untpolar crystals of triglycin sulfatc~\ -'310URCE:' Fizika tverdogo tela,*v. 7. no. 12,, 1965, 3579-3581 'TOPIC TAGS: dielectric polarization, organic crystal, paraelectric material ,~ABSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to determine the in- '-fluence of natural-unipolarity of triglycin sulfate on the spontane- I ous depolarization namely the transition of the crystal from the into the multiple domain state. This is a continuation, 'of a"aimilar investigation performed by the authors earlier on 1NH HSO arystals.(FTT-.v. 6, 76, 1964). The natural unipolarity of the, 4 4 1/2 Card L i43.46-M. :Ar.C NR: AP600085 57 ....1nvestigatederystals ranged'from zero to 100 V/cm. Particular at- :tention t4as paid to the temperature interval near the phase transition point where this phenomenon is observed, since it is in this range that the crystal loses its ability to store information. A total of 30 samples was tested-.by.tbe standard procedure. The results show ,that application to the crystal of a definite sequence of electric voltage pulses in a certain temperature interval below the Curie point. gives rise to a regular change in the areas under the current pulses. 'The crystals possessing internal unipolarity lose their ability*of ''storing information far below the phase transition point. The spon- taneous realignment of the domain structure at.a certain temperature below the Curie point leads apparently to-additional anomaly in the :specific beat, the paraelectric coefficients, and a few other proper- ties of the triglycin sulfate crystals. The temperature of total de- polarization decreases linearly with Increasing internal unipolarity of the sample. Authors thank V. A. Koptsik for interest In the work and V. Kh. Kozlovskiy for-useful advice during the discussion of the results. Orig..art. hast 4 figures. -StM CODE: 21Q/ 90bM jDANs 14.1un65/. oInG REPt ()04/ OT11 REP., 00-9 6id 4 L 25444-66 EPF(n -2/ifiT(1)/EWT(m)/ETC(m)-6/FWP(e) WH C C N ~R-, OUR(AIE C, DE: 7 7~ 1 AP6009701' /66/W8/c)63/09 01 2/69 1AUTHORS: Strukov~-_B. A..91, Minayeval K. A.; Skomorokhova, T. L.; !Isupov, V. A. ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomongsoy (Moskovskiy 1gosudarstvennyy universitet); Institute of SemiconduclonsgA SOSRO ILeningrad (Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR) TITLE: Thermal of antiferroelealric ceram ic PbMgi/2W,/20 3 [SOURCE: ..Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 3. 1966, 972-974 1TOPIC TAGS:' antiferroelectric material, lead compound, thermal effect., specific heat, temperature dependence, phase transition, dielectric constant, electric hysteresis , antiferraelectricity, metal ceramic material ABSTRACT: The authors report results of measurements of the excess .enargy,of the antiferroelectric phase transition in PbMg.,/2W.1/20 and compare the results with those previously obtained for this com- pound, The. specific heat was measured by a method described bi one Card L 25444-66 ~;::ACC NR: AP6009701 of the authors earlier (Strukov, FTT v. 6., 2862, 1964). The results Ishow.that the specific beat exhibits an anomalous increase in the temperature Interval between 24 and 36C,.rising from about 30 to 164 Tcal/mole-deg at 30.5C and then dropping again to about 29 cal/mole- deg. This anomaly at the vicinity of the Curie point Indicates that !the phase.transition is of first order. Slight fluctuations on both !sides of the maximum are briefly discussed but are shown not to be -'connected with any additional phase transition. The temperature de- 'pendence of the dielectric constant exhibits a hysteresis, likewise showing that the phase transition is of first order. The results can be reconciled with the theoretical temperature dependence of the square of the spontaneous antipolarization. The excess beat of the phase transition lo determIned from the temperature dependence of the specific heat and is found to be 276 cal/mole. The corresponding re- e.."l-sultant change in volume Is* -0.22 cM3 /mole,'Which Is in fair ag'reemen~ with results by others based on calculations. The authors thank V.Ai' ~':.!-Koptsik for interest In the work and valuable remarks, and N.H. KraV7 for supplying experimental data on thermal expansion of the inves ated ceramic. Orige.art. has: 2 figures'and 3 formulas. :_210ct65/. ORITREF: 008/ SUB CODE:1&2O/ SUBM DATE OTH REF. 002 Card., 2/ e_ S, 77.77 !7 ~7- 7 7 71MY777,77P ";,A k&L//9Axk1)/BWT(m)/kW.Fk*) W75 ACC NR: AP6015500 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/005/1631/1633 AUTHOR: Minayeva, K. A.; Strukow, B. A.;'Kbptsik,_V. A. 13 ORG- Moscow State UnLversity La. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gotudaravennyy univer- Relaxational absorption of uYtrasound trmuLtion temperature in the ceramic PbMgl/2Wl/203 near the SOURCE: rizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 5, 1966, 1631-1633 nr TOPIC TAGS:, acoustic absorption, ultrasound absorption, antiferro- electric material, metal ceramic material, second order phase transition ABSTRACT, Ultrasound absorption 1~ n a synthesized antiferroelectric ceramic PbM91/2- -WI/203 was, ned at frequencies of 5, 10, and 15 megacycles per second. It was found that (1) there is a considerable anomaly of ultrasound absorption near the phase transition temperature; (2) the absorption curve is non-symmetric with respect to the transition temperature; (3) in the paraphase, the absorption is small and Pot relaxa- tional; (4) at temperatures below the phase transition temperature of second order, there is a quadratic relationship between the sound absorption and the fvequency; (5) part of the absorption component does not depend on the frequency and In not caused by relaxation but-is due to some other factor, e. g., sound scattering on the grain bound- 1, 06305-67 ACC NRs AP6015500 aries of the crystallites of the ceramic. In antiferroelectrics of this type, the ab.- sorption anomaly is related to the spatial polarization vector which plays the role oi- an order-disorder parameter; in the antiferroelectric phase it defines the dipole superstructure and turns to zero above the Curie point. The anomaly of sound absorp- tion is related to increased relaxation time of this parameter near the phase transi- tion temperature of second order. Specimens of the ceramic were made available by V..- A. Isupove L. A. Shuvalov assisted in the investigation of sound ab~mVtion at low frequencies of the order of So to NO kilocycles per second. Orig. art. hasi 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUHN DATE: OODec65/ ORIG REFi 019/ OTH REIN 001 card 2/2 DAIFILIML. Ye.V.. Inzh.; MINILTIVA. K.I., insh. Atperlsonts; data on the operations of a reagent-free fat splitting unita Nssl.-ghir.prom. 26 no,1:27-28 JA- 160. NIR 13:4) 1. Ferganskly moloshirovoy koublust. (Fergana-011s and fate) (Glycerol) HYLINIKOV, B-H., khimik; KLM IN, F.A., khimik; Arinimala uchastiye MINATX7A L N laborant loulsion treatment of flannel. Tekst.prom. 20 no.4:52-53 Jl 160,', (MIRA 13:8) 1. laboratoriya kombinata OTrakhgornava manufakturall imeni Dzerzhinskogo. (Textile finishing) (Textile ohomistry) 1. . A , "'. T';VETAYI~V L.A.; KINKI IK, Yo.1'.j Y.H0!,Y.(;;-,:-vQ,,j,,, . y 4-1., ,-, Fxr7curcen Jn f*f:rre-,us ti~-raj. -taL alnid thfir u-so -i.r "h-,- N.- ", .;- . trod. T"INICIN no.45-164-1.71 I . ( 14 J "R ".. -, r~, -; r, j " 1y.) r. li ; ! I MAKUSHKINA, L.; HINAYEVAv N. One hundred and sixty-three days less in one year. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 6 no.6:12-24 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) ZABARINAq T.V.; IAPIKAq V.V.LHINAUVA9,R.A. Indl- distribution in moolterites sphaleritep and chalcopyrite from the tin ore deposit in LUWsin. Gookhimlia no.2-.156-161 161 (MIR&.24-.3)*- le Dallnevostochnyy filial Sibirskogo otdotmiya AN SM, Vladivostok. (ldfudziii region-Tin ores) (Indiua) IL2289 EWT(*)/ZWP(i)/WP(.WbM(b) Pad- IJP(c) JDAW, P ACCEMION NR: AT5012672 UR/2513/65/015/000/0104/0110 AUTHO% Peshkova. V. M.; Savontina. V. M Astaldma. Te. K.; M!R* N. A. 6+1: TITLE: Extractive concentration of trace amounto of nickel with the ald of alpha z_:' SOURCE: AXSSM. Komisaiya Po analiticheakoy Wilmit. Trudy, v. 16, 1965. MetDdy -Viiry-aveshchestv v analfticheskoy kbimil (Metbods of concentrating kontsentriro substances in analvdcal chemlatrv). 104-110 T.- ABSTRACT- The Want a- ' --ext.' di them -action of nickel 6xiviates-by- oroform from the A ends w their stability constant, the dissociation constants of the aqueous phase ep reagents In the aqueous phase, the distribution constants of nickel dioximates and of the oxime itself between water and the organic phase, and the presence in the aqueous phase of a ligand forming nonextractable complexes with nickel (tartrate, citrate, etc.). The influence of these factors studied for five widely used dioximes: --furyidioxime, was dimethylglyoxime, dioximes of cyclohexaneffione (nioxime) and cycloheptanedione Card 1/2 GOVOROV, !.N.~ I'llflPiYE'Vill N.A., STUNU16, A.A. cf riobium. S'cob. DIEU SSSR no.21:3-8 163. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Dallne-vostoelmyy gr: logicheskly institut i laborat-orlya rieorganicheskoy I analiticheskoy khirr-ti D&llnevo-itoohnogo f1lisilp, 3ibirakogo ot-deltnlya AN SSSR. MiNtRYEVA O-N~ - 'S06MK, P.A.; SHAIN, S.S,; KONSTANT190TA, A.K.; GARASIKOVA, A.I.; 0 N FOOMMIff. B.T.; TULIN. N.S.. red.; GMIKOTA, Z.D., !-#On .-.- t, t [Growlvc red clover] Kullturs kraimogo klevers. Kookwa, Goo. Isd- Yo sellkhos. lit-r7j, 1958o. 541 p. (Km 11810) (Clover) 00 QURWIGH, Y&A.; MLNAMA, R.F. Colloi&Chomical basis for the changes In the optical properties and atmompheric, stability of piguented carbon-black lacquer . . f ilm. toll. zhur. 22 no. 6:658-662 N-D 060. (KIM 13:12) 1. ftuchno-iseledovatel'skly institut lakokrasochnoy promyshlonnosti, Koskva. (lacquer and lAcquering--Optical properties) GORYUNOVA, M.G.; MINAYEVA, R.F.; IVANOV, N.N. Selecting the new type of oiling preparations for rayon processing. Khim.volok. no.2:53-54 163. (MIRA 16:0) 1. Kalininskiy kombinat (for Goryunova, Minayeva). 2. Vsesoyuuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellski.v institut iskunstvennogo volokna (for I vddbov) - (Rayon) (Textile finishing) L- 7838-66- _JD/RH ACC NRI AP5028104 SOURCE CODE: un/1048/65/029/021/1994/1995 Al' U1 AIMIOR: X=Ysheva. TX~' ORG: --Vor2Mzh State Univerally,(Voronezhakiy gosudaretva universitet) nnyy 40 TITLE: Concerning the.nonlinear properties of triglyc sulfate ;06port , Fourth All-Union Conference on Ferro-electricity held at Etostov-an-the Dan 12-16 92plember SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v. 29, no. It, 1965, 1994-1995 TOPIC TAGS:~ Ferroelectric orystai,.Ningle crystal# nonlinear effectq electric polarlzatlofi#-Curle~polftt ABSTRACT: :The authors'have measured the coefficient b in the expression E 2aP + 2bo relating the-polarization P to the electric field strength 9 for Y-cut triglycine crystals,at temperatures above but glose.tolhe Curie point, Iusing the method employed for similar measurements on bariumrtitanate' learamics by H.H.Drougard, R.Landauer, and D.R.Young (Phys. Rev.0 98, 1010 (1955), and B.U.Vul (lav.Aff SSSR. Ser. fic., 21, 379 (1957))# The reveralble'dielectric constant was measured with a I V/cm, 1000 cycle/so field as a function of the dc bias field (up to 2.5 W/cm) an 5 x 5 x 1.5 mm3 y-cut specimens at temperaturesefrom 49.8 to 53.OOC (the Curie point was 49.30c). The temperature was controlled to within 0.10C. The measurement error Is said to be 14-18 but the values of b obtained for different specimens differ muchniore (by more than L 7838-66 ACC Nib, AP5028104. 100% at 49.80c). The values obtained for b do not differ greatly frou those obtained by B.Triebwasser (Bulls Amer* Physo goo., Ser. tt, 2, 127 (1957)). Measurements at temperatures above.53-54*0 were very difficult because the reversible dielectric con- Stant at ouch temperatures changed very little when the bias was altered, and It In concluded that the noullnearity of triglyclae sulfate persists only to 4-4.50C above the Curie points The authors thank,1'12zhelVO2Z_Lcr his Interest In the work and for valuable advice. OrIge art. has: 3 formulas"O'61,1figure, and I table. SUB CCUICS ago= SUBM DATX: GO/ 0m, =Ft -001L OM or S 002 nw -card 2/2 RODIGINp M.N.;-MINAYEVAp T.I. Effect of zinc in increasing the resistance of various cucumber varitlOss to bacteriosis. Dokl. AN SSSR 146 no*2:,478-1+79 S 162. (MM 15:9) I* Saratovskiy seliskokhozyayotvennyy institute Predstavleno akademikom A.L, Kursanovym, (Plants, Effect of zinc on) (Cucumbers-Disease and peBt resistance) (Peaudomonas lachrymanB) US~;R/Physics C, Spectrum of C 2H5 Fl FD-3274 Card V1 Pub. 146 - 33/44 Author : Barchukov, A. I.; Minayeva, T. M.; Prokhorov, A. M. Title : Microwave spectrum of the molecule C 2H 5cl Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 29, No 6(12), Dec 1955, 892 Abstract : The authors conducted a preliminary study of the rotational spectrum of the molecule C2H Cl, noting that a brief communication on the spec- 2 trum of this molecl e bad been published by R. Wagner and B. Dailey (J. Chem. Phys., 22, 14:719, 1954), who investigated the transitions 111-212, 110-211, 211-332, and 220-321 for molecule C2H5CI35 and transitions 111-221, 110-211 for molecule C2H C137 and who obtained z from these transitions the values of the rota ional constants B and C and also the quadrupole bonds along the main axes of the moment of inertia. The nresent writers of this note studied new transitions, whose frequencies are listed, in the case where the influence of qua,i-. rupole interaction is excluded. Using these results they were able to determine the dipole moment p. of molecule C2H C135 from the Stnrk broadening of the line of superfine structure ;a 3/2-5/2 to be Pa In 1-79tO-O5D. Institution: Physical Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR Slubmitted : July 19) 1955 ZYBIN, Yu.P.; AFANASIYEV, A.A.# dots., retsenzent; ROSUK, G.I., st, prepods, retsenzent; VJNAYEVA, T.M., red.; ) G.G., 'I,.;, I BATYREVA tekhn. rat tekhn. red. [Construction of leather goods; footwear and its construc- tion] Konstruirovanie izdelii iz kozhi; obuv' i ee kon- struirovanie. Moslcva, G12legprOM, 1963. 314 P. (MIRA 17:1) KOZLOV., Vasiliy Petrovich; RUKHOVICH, Yevgeniy Rafaellyevich; -FIINAYEVA T M,#.,red.- ZOLOTAREVA, I.Ya., tekbn.red.; VnioFURVA'G. A.,tekim.red. 9 (semiautomatic PMZ Class 68-A machine for printing and sewing-on tags] Foluavtomat 68-A klassa PMZ dlia pechata- niia i prishivki talonov. Moskva, Gizlegproms 1963. 89 p. (MIRA 17:2) WIIRNOV, Sergey Mikhaylovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; GRIVIN, ja Vladislav Volldemarovich; YELIN, Allbert VasilOyevich; KOCHEROV, Anatoliy Vasillyevich. Prinimali ucbastiye: TSAREVA, T.I.; EYGENBROT, V.M.; YEROFEYKV, A.V.,, kand. tekhn. nauk dots., reteenzent; SAKHAMV, Ye.V.p st. pre- pod., retsenzent; 141NAYEVA, T.M., red.; PYATNITSKIY, V.14.9 tekhn. red. [Laboratory work on the course "Principles of automatic control and the automation of production processes."] La- boratornyi praktikum po kursu 110snovy avtomatiki i avto- matizatsli proizvodstvennykh protsessov." [By) S.1-11.Smirnov i dr. Moskva, Gizlegprom, 1963. 322p. (MIRA 17:3) MINAYEVk, V.G.; SMIRNOV, YAKUBOVA, A.I. Primary investigation of the pqdded erysimmn imder cultivation. Trudy Bot. sada Zap.-Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.1:27-31 156. (MIR-1 14:7) (Erysimun) "t of vtw tb*gbtmcil 04740A Of Z8 AN (Woltem Slborka 4 Atad. 8d.) of the trS.SJL V.-G. Minaeva and M. N, smlr~ov. rrudvgo.-., - W-.-. - - MIIIAYEVA, V,G, Using the Pulfrieb photometer for determining the activeness of medicinal plants producing cardiac drugs. Trudy Bot. oada Za Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.1:75-76 156. (~MU 14:751- (Ofrdiac clycosides) (Photometry) The chea" OWTI, cl the 86*111 1141wat 18owu V. 0. I,= No TT-81; R 1936 uk S S S 1 nj AW N . . . . . . . a , , ,Riferaj. Zkur., Xhim., Dip). Kbin. 19S7, No. 607EL-Two . subst=ces were isolated from the roots of the plant: am 'in. 223-nS* and with a pas. Balkalin reactiori; the other an. 109-201* and with a poc YNonfu mution. Thelleart glucaside Mated from the Balical Kutellaria had the same' phannacological propertles as the ak. est. of the plant's I h k l id f e n the roots o t rwts. The qual. tests fur al a o s plantwerentig. ItronitlicabtrrL~gnauiLipitiolibepbists ryst. outntance vras ubtsilned havinit the larmula of Cw 11%0~ij this bulistaucc tailed to melt at 310' and Silva a pw, f dd l t i t d f ll h o- - O cTU 6 Uy b ar e su rs anco Vras test ur scute a, t lolitcal actiAty. P~ a MINAYEVA, V.G. nf apple pollen. Trudy Bot. sada, Zap.-Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.2:81-84 157. WIIA 11:10) (Pollen) (Apple) KINATEVA, Valentina _.Ga.vril_ovna;._sapAKoTSKATA, L.I.. red.; FMOTSKATA. N.M., takhn.red. [Medicinal plants of Siberia] Lekarstvennye rasteniia.51birl. lzd.3.. ispr. I dop. Novosibirsk, Novosiblrskoe knizhnoe izd-vo~ 196o. 145 p. (KIRA 13:11) (SIBIRIA,-BOTARY, RUICAL) MIKAYIVA, Y.O. Study of essential oils of Patrinia. Isv.Sib.otd.AM USE no.6:86- 90 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. TSentralinyy Sibirekly botanicheakiy mad Sibirskogo otdolonlya AN SSSR. (Patrinia) (Ionewes and essential oil@) MINAYEVA,, VA; BAROVA, N.I.; KIPRIYANOVA, N,V.; IVINA, M.I. Virological characteristics of poliomyelitis in the western Urals. Vop*virus. 6 no.5:624 S-0 160. (MIRA .14:5) 1. Virusologicheokaya laboratoriya Permskogo instituta vaktsin i syvorotok i sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stanteii. (URAL MOUNTAIN REGION-POLIOMYELITIS) SOBOVKVSKAYA, K.A.; MINAYEVA, V.G. Studying the flora of the Altai as a source of flavonoid substances. Izv.Sib.otd.AN23SR no.4:68-72 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. TSentrallnyy Sibirskiy Botanicheskiy sad Sibirskogo otdeleniya ANSSSRP Novosibirsk. (Altai-Botany Economic) (Flavonoidsl MINAYEVA, V.G. Viability of apple pollen in Novosibirsk Province. Trudy TSSBS no.4:189-194 160. (MIRA 15:4) (Novosibirsk Province--Apple) (Fertilization of plants) MINAYEVA, V.G.; LAPIK, A.S. Vitamin P activity in the thoroughwax Bupleurum multinerve D.C. Trudy TSWS no-5:83-87 '61. (MIRA 15:3) (Bupleurum) (Vitamins-P) MINAYEVA, V.G. Viability of apple pollen during the development of the flower. Trudy TSSBS n0-5:99-104 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Apple) (Pollen) ~, I,I. , *, "1,2. : I I ,., - - . - , , , .- .- 1, V- ~ - -. . I . - -- -. -. - , I ~ -:, ~l -, - '. " 1 0. 1 ". -I' ~: i TAIII.,ITA, V.G. tree. TrIA.Y ('4 17:11) VOLKNONSKAYA, T.A.; MINAYEVA, V.G. Study of the flavonoids of garden sorrel. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.56:57-59 164. (14IRA 18;5) 1, TSentrallnyy sibirskiy botanichookiy sad Sibirskogo otdelenlys AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. MINAYEVAj, V.G.; VOLKHONSKAYA.. T.A. Flavmoids of the thoroughwax Rupleur= multinerve Do Co Dokl. 9T SSSR 154 no.400956-959 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. TSentrallnyy sibirskiy botanicheakiy sad Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikm A.I. Oparinym. - ., V.G.; VOLKHOUSKAYAt T.A.; VALUT KAYA, A.G. MINAYEVA 13 -1- ....... Comparative study of the flavonoid composition of awg. Siberian species of Bupleurum " Rast. res. 1 no.2:233-235 165. (MIRk 18:11) 1. TSentrallnyy sibirskiy botanicheakiy sad Sibirskogo otdolen.'ra AN ~ZSR. MINAIEVA~ V.K. Hamangima of the opine in childhood, Trudy 1-go MRI 38:477-479 165. (MIRA 18:10) DMITRIYEV, I.A.; AU-I'MSANDBOVSHY, V,A.,-. MMAYM, V.,14. Review of the book "Physiology and pathology -of motor and visceral reflexes". Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 63 no.8:1275-1~76, '63. (YJRA 17:10) MINAYEVA, V.M. minayeva, V.14. "Postnatal developrwnt of the upper parietal lobe of the brain", Trudy In-ta mozga (Cas. in-t mM a M-va %dravookhraneniya SSSR), Issue 6, 190, P. 77-107, Tables X-XIII of an atlas (Inserts . SO: U-3042~ 11 March 53, (Letopis Inykh Statey, No. 9,1949) 14INATEVA3 V. M. PlINA17EVA pV. M.: "Observations of the cultivation of certain filtrable viruses in experimental tumors of laboratory animals and the use of this method for practical pur- poses." Molotov State Medical Inst. Molotov, 1956. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). SO: Knizhnays Letopis' No. 22,, 1956 PSHENICHNOVj A.V.j -M[IffAYEVAL_V.M[.,- STARODUBrSEVA., G.I. Epideni loff of tick-borne encephalitis in the Urals; Vop.irirus. 7 no.6t0661-"5 X-D 162, (URA 164) 1. Perstskly institut vaktain i eyvorotok. (URAL MOUNTAIN REGION-ENCEPHALITIS) 141-NAYEVA j V. T, Medicine Medicinal grasses of Siberia. Novosibirsk, Novosib. obl. izd. 1951. Monthly List of Russian Accession , Library of Congress October 1952 UNCLASSIFIED. MINAY97A Ye.G.; Rijrm?.'o. G.D. (If--ningrad) JL- . Experience with the preven-I-L'on of industrial tramatism. Soy. zdrav, 21 no.947-51 162 (MIRA 1734) 1. 1z mediko-~sanitarnoy chasti Kirovskogo zavoda, ( glavnyy vrach L.K.Sadyrin) i organiziitsionno-metodicheakogo otdela (zav. - prof. S.Ya. Freydlin) Imingraddcogo Instituta travma- tologii i ortopedii ( dir. - prof. V.S.B-In ina). AUTHOR: Minayeval Ye.N. SOV-26-58-11-19/49 TITLE: Th. T ~,~e Karakalpak Steppe (Preobrazovaniye karakalpakskoy stepi) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 11, pp 91 - 92 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Over 1 billion hectares of land in the USSR need an improve- ment of their water and thermal conditions. Intensive me- lioration work is under 'way in the Fergana Valley, especially in the Karakalpak and Yaz f Iyavan steppes, vtLere water bal- anoe is being transformed. The irrigated area had increased in 1953 by 1.5 times over 1939. This had necessitated the construction of large water reservoirs to regulate the Syr- Darlys, river's run-off. But calculations that the riverls flowSwould decrease proved wrong; to the contrary, they in- creased due to the changes of the water balance in the cen- tral steppe region with its numerous swamps and lakes. These lakes and swamps came into being - despite only 200 mm of mean annual atmospheric precipitation - because the mountain Card 1/2 rivers Sokh, Shakhimardan, Isfayram and Isfara have no direct The Transformation of the Karakalpak Steppe SOV-26-58-11-19/49 connection with the Syr-Darlya bed. Recently-dup drain- age canals have led the arrested waters to the Syr-Darlya. Where the maps still show swampy regions, e.g. in the Dam- Kull Massif, these regions have long since ceased to exist. There are 2 photos. ASSOCIATION; Institut geografii AN S35R /fdoskva (The Geographical Insti- tute of the AS USSR /Moscow) 1. Water supplies-.-Storage 2. Water supplies--.USSR Card 2/2 X SOV/10-59-4-2 AU=-9-' Volichko, A.A., and rints, A.A. T"N Tr=3 The Sixth 7onforence of Toum~ Scientific 'Zorkers of 'c_ the Inatl-ut GooCratii. MF UWR 'Institute of Geo- graphy IS USSR) 0==: 11mlemil. naak SSSR, Seriva Geogratichos- Izvest U71. I " Nr 4, pv 152-154 (USSR) T t The wrtiale covers the Sixth Conference of Young Scientific ':orkers of the Institute of GgarInh: AS U--M which took place in mid-t:.rch. 19 . N5 "ports were read by the folloai=Z scientific wol:- _ kGro. I.S.01%cm t 4 on *Sc=e renatic Rer4m, re O Ma of It:aospheric Procipita- ?u I ties In the jiatr tion*. Y,~"-Cotlyakov and ^.%. Yev-eYev co=eztel on - ~_Ice resa~-cm -11 .1c structuFal ancri Antarctic apOka on the tion bet-n4en th -=eof anl_hyrdro,,-ra-~hical not-cark Card I.*, and the 13tozt tectonle =ovemont3 in the no-thorn --rran3-7rmLI Area ~ P -0-,.-hj - a M. Jvc' LK"27a evalu ted ch - EXT-t-G-tya -water Cloaca =vthod era rd b goratic'm act; fro the African continentl dia- cusped evaporation probjens in the sulf a., ="a-Do- ' Sa_'Q'jl _jx'j&k2jexm and Portea 4 " "a the ;et of solar radl ft Its I= the Trom.3-Volga region, I Croke I on 9=09 r-Alatic A near the Zlbzu3 r..i ~..th.r ~; 22-101&7& lectured On smoz coaditio= I-- the aount"I~ of C~CtroLl Gaucasusl r-?r- 0rlOv -eptrted 0 a his now =otbod to cepasure the-.-=3UZr-U- an*, Carried by winds. whereby z=ow.flakea are recorded by a Photoelectric devicag U -I Rau r, Yu-1- ~._ 'M da -Xm. andj_L_80-ev spofm to t ~ .. b&IA040 oboer- 0 heat v&tIQas they Cczpilad at the ZaZarskAya Sclea-iflo Station near Z:GscOri -3-T-3-ass lectured on sprjuZ - water discharLe and soil va z7out alto studied t. ,era, Card 2/5 NX. ZreyeE and r.1r.sltael-.Ebteinasi-~~ectured am how to calculats, the -~-ml sprizZ cater discharge I-- the Tomise7 and Lane rivers accordine to tiw meth*~A at I 2-Y-rikolayeva lectured on sea levels - - -d- -MR- -M turies and V 1IX c : C& - en an se & u a the _Z & G ;~X_Z&==maza on the late levels in the %ZrZAy de. k. . 1_'qX1_t=rer d o n pressiox, durina 1549-1958i _ the rivers am' lakei of the VitL= ~14tesuj o ;'j B, i l n C. r r ,.r Amr discussed rliocano for= of re lot TaUlays of the ram, basinj elucidated on loose deposits in the central areas a.' the Russian plaizi 2_L__UU3m&!== lectured on *Torrent-Like Phonomera in Zaghest&a" and - = I - = 'Clasni- Te' fication of Torrents in - ho CA a ;oobotamic survey of the Zontrarl.-r Maj I 1 lectured On the diviaiot of the Trans- i n ZZ-1. card 3/5 Ural area into sin&le relief t7;*a; J4 Z~- BOV/10-59-4-25/29 The SL-th Conference oC Young C -ntific '.Torksra of the lastitut Geografil MT D (Tmitit.ite of -Graphy AS USS2) explained hor the hall=3 0:% the I.-Pr" 92-'.'Of~b. 1'rtych river near Pavlodar origi- gave a short ;hyaic&l natedi jecZraphical survey on the Trams-LnZarm area& - YA enzher reported on bar work ex-,-rience in the IH7- a a onp oz morphoSenatic ground forms mad4a 48.1."rioal photoCrapby in the Bur7a"kays AMR. %A. Ti-ofavev discussed relief oriCln I= the southern part of the Amur and Uya rivers areal V.P. Ch~- ~%-o~ compared morpholoalcal and =*rphc=etrid----&t5ods to measure roll coefficients& 0."7. =1 Ts Xorozov g--ve a on birds im~ centr3r part of the Tal-itakaya ISSR& U.S. S~atstlo reported on the development of the gsx-i~~Ustrial &real _A,Y. Ti q=_v discussed data = the distribu- tion and a~ecjfio features In the fishing ecomorT of the 9"mkizakly natsional-nj7 okx%tC (T~ve=ki rational 4/4 ~fea =b)ejr V 3 L=ev renorted on the ljjt~ in tj; I skaya oblast' and Gor*kovakly ekomomLcheakiy, rjon (Gor'k1j r4onomic District) reapectivelyl -r-z'-2hjktna_- and-1J"-La1'-nlk= lectured an the physical tralts, POPulAtiOm. and ecomomy of the 1-1 Baden--.u&rtt*=- berg, West Germany. The conference was also attended by representatives of the lloakovaklj Sosudaz%tv%cn37 universitet (Woscow State University), Teentral'm, . Inntitut prognozor (Centria Institute of Prognoses), Inatitut zertlotovedeniya. AN -ZS3 (Znn-itute of rerca- frost Research A3 USSR), and other organizations. The following senior workers of the Institute of Geoare- USSIR took part in the discussiona: A.P. B.L. Dzerdseyevskiy. L.D. DolSushin, A.G. Doskach. N.B. Damitrashko, :1.1. Wrovich, S.Y. Ey- azantsev, Lt.?. Sribuy7, B.A. Pedorovich, and Others. Card 5/5 J* LIBZMA, I.M.; HIRAYNA, Ys.H& Studying the penetration of solar radiation into the @now cover in connection with the hothouse offset of thaving. Isv. AN SSSH Ser. geog. no.5:60-64 8-0 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1, Institut geografii AN SSSR. (Solar radiation) (Irshov Region--Snow) "ImAy-w yp--N. Transpiration of hydrophytic vegetation and the water balance of the Itrgab Valley. Izv. All SSSP. Ser. geog. ro.l.- 41-49 Ja-F 066 (IIIIIIA 19:2) 1. Institut geografii At: S33R. .*0 AIEKSEYEVA, G.K.; YEGOROVA, G.D.; MINAYEVA, Ye.V.; SVIRKINA- DDIINA, G.G.; NOVIK-ZOIA)TOVA, L- N.; SPYSHNOV, P.A., titulInyy red.; NOVITSKIY, L.M.; nauchn. red.; VDOVENKOY Z.I., red.; GOLIECRG, T.M., tekhn.red. (Album of new recommended construction equipment] Allbom novoi stroitellnoi tekhniki rekomenduemoi k vnedreniiu. Moskva, Goastroiizdat. No.7. (Sanitary equipmcntl Sani- tarno-tekhnicheskoe atroitellstvo. 1963. 84 p. (MRA 16:11) (Municipal engineering-Equipment and supplies) (Sanitary engineering-Equipment and supplies)