SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NAZAROV, N. N. - NAZAROV, P. P.

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GHERCHOKO, G.V.; NAZAROV, N.N.j ASTRAMVIKIN, V.A. -- - - - Determining the propagation velocity of tLItrasonle waves In Oilb of middle Volga Valley. Trudy Giprovostoknefti no.3- 363-372 161. (MIRA 16:7) (Volga Valley~-Petroleum--Analysis) (Ultrasonic waveg-Industrial applications) ASTRAHANKIII, V.A.: NAZAROV, N.N.; CHERCHENKO, G.V. 10easur4ng the speed of ultras,)und in petroleums of the midale Volga Valley. Prim. ul'traakust. k issl. veshch. no.14:77-85 161. (MIRA 14:12) (UltraFonic waves--Speed) (Volpa Valley--Petroleum FP010130 NK,"ROVP N.N, I'l, f'3 . . (-,I, ew--te, ~,ap r,-) *,ha of *; s,,7. cu3 as &,~ffd feris o~,-.d rrtdL.%4.d ,, Ulzb. blol. 7tn.;r. 9 no.l., 5-1f) 165. OKPA 18t6) * " . rr - - .1. ~ -1 - 7, Z. I . .. iv ';~ v -, t g t-. n a "," k' ' ~ - 't, :-, -, --,, * r ti ~ t A r, " y P. N" S H . Translation from: It e f e ra v ny 5 AUTHOR: Nazar-ov, 0. TITLE: Mud nf ~)outhwesl.orn Turkmen Chikishlyarskoi.,o AB5TRACT: ' 5 - 5 7 - 5 - 6 z h u r r. -i Io I oi-l y ar ,,,he Keyrrir-,~'hikishlyar trea of ~'JR (Gryazevyye vu,~any Keymir- rayona yugo-zapadnoi-o Turkmenistana.) Biblio-raphic entry on the the degree of Candidate of ogical Sciences, presented of Turkmen SSR), Ashkhabad, author's dissertation for Geoloi.,ical and '-',ineral- to Turkm. un-t (University 1956 ASSOCIATION: Turkm. un-t (University of Turr-Imen Card 1/1 ELZAROW. N. 0. Ak-fttl&uk. a " volc&no. Izv.AX Tvirk.60 no.3-26-32 '56. (KM 9 - 12) 1. Turkmansitty gotudaretvennyy universitet iment A.M.Gor'kogo. (Turkmnistan-Volemooo) PAZAROV, Nurnazar Orasovich; ALI-Z&','*A, A.A., prof.. doktor geolog-o-minaral. -nauk. red.: OULIKOV. A.. takhred. [Mud volcanoes of the Kermir-Chikishlyar region in southwestern Turkmenistan] Griazovye vulkany Ketair-Chikishliarskogo ralona lUgo-Zopednogo Turkmanistana. Pod red. A.A.Ali-2ade. Ashkhabad. Izd-vo Aimd.nauk lhuimmnskoi SSR. 1957. 116 p. (KERA 14:1) (Turkmenistan-Nud volcanoes) SOV/120-59-4-20/50 AUTHOR: Nazarov 14. S TITLE: A High-Frequency Ion Souroe PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 4, pp q13-95 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The high--frequency field is applied externally (i.e. as a magnetic field only) at ri7ht angies to the ultimate dir- ection of motion of the ions 1'see Fig 1). An axial magnetic field is also applied. The source is mea-nt to work with hydrogen, and is said to be very econimical in that gas. It provides a current of about 309 IiA to a target 2-? m from the source with a flow of I cm-_~/hour (at NTP). The axial field is about 40 oerstpd. Fig 2 shows ho%v the current to the target depends on the design of the cathode extractor (part 4 in Fig 1) for two anode voltages (given in kV on the curves). Fig 3 shows how the current to the target de- pends on the anode voltage at the optimum axial ma~~netic field. Fig 4' shows how the ion current; depends on the -,as Card 112 O:'OV/120-59-4-20/50 A High-Frequency Ion Source flow, in cm3/hr; the top scale indicates the pressure in the source, in 10-5 mm Hg. The hydrogen is used with about 30% efficiency. The paper contains 4 figures and 10 refer- ences, 4 of which are Soviet, 4 English and 2 German. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN USSR (Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR) SUBMITTED: May 20, 1958. Card 212 STRIZUK9 V.I [Str zliak, V.I.]; KOZ&R', A.A f(Yozar, A.O.jj NAZAROV, N.S. [Nazarov: H.S.1 - Angular distribution of 2.9 MOT neutrons elastically scattered by atomic nuclei. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 5 no. 5:704 S-0 160. (HIRA 14:4) 1, Institut fizW AN USSR. (Neutrons-Scattering) (Nuclei, Atomic) 213A S/120/61/000/002/009/042 0 9032/9114 AUTHORSj Strizhak, V.I., and Nazarov, N.S. TITIEt Neutron generators PERIODICALt Pribory i tokhnika eksperimenta, 1961, No.2, pp. 72-75 TEXTs Four typos of neutron generators are described. The first of then* is shown in Fig.1 and consists of three socttonss 1) vacuum section, accelerating tube ion source and targetj 2) supplies for the ion sourcol 3) high-voltage supplies. The ht.gh-frajuency ion source in similar to that described by the second of the present authors in Ref.1 (PTE, 1959, 4, 93). A sectional drawing of the source is shown in Pig.2. The screening in achieved by means of a quartz tube inserted on the cathode. The frequency of the generator to 40 Me/a. All the supplies, namely the anode supplies (9 kv), the focussing voltage source (20 kv), the high-frequency oscillator supplies (6.3 and 800 v), the palladium filter heater (30 V), the solenoid voltage source (120 v) and ventilator supplies, are assembled on the upper plate of an isolating oil filled transformer and or* covered by an aluminium screen. The total power consumption is 500 w. With a gas Card 1/8 923" S/12o/61/000/002/009/042 Neutron generators E032/2114 consumption of 10 cm3/hr, and the target at a distance of 250 cm from the source, the beam current at the target is 1.5 me. The sectionalized accelerating tube is made up of 10 porcelain rings (20 x12 x 5 cm3) and plain dural electrodes with central apertures (8 cm in diameter). The working length of the tube in 35 cm and the ion optics in designed in accordance with the paper of M. Elkind (Ref.2t Rov.Scient. Instrum., 1953, 241. 129). The source is at a distance of 60 cm from the tube, and the target at 150 cm. The ion beam dAameter at the target in not more than 2 so at 300 Oa and can be continuously adjusted within a small range by changing the potential on the focussing electrode in the ion sourc6 The target chamber is separated from the rest of the apparatus by bellows and can be changed without releasing the vacuum in the rest of the apparatus. Heavy ice and D-Zr and T-Zr targets can be used The apparatus shown in Fig-3 is a horizontal version of the above generator, the only difference being in a slightly modified form of the supplies. The generator shown in Fig.4 is also of the horizontal typo. This generator incorporates the high-frequency ion source shown in Fig-5. The overall power consumption of the Card 2/8 2139V S/12o/61/000/002/009/o42 Neutron generators E032/E114 source im 1000 w and the ion current tit the target is 6oO ~La- A further neutron generator mentioned in this paper JncorporateE the ion source and accelerating tube shown in Fig.7. Thr., ion source is similar to that described by K. Keller (Ref.3) and V.I. Strizhak (Ref.11: Ukr.fiz.zh., 1958, 3. 273). with the gas consumption of about 4o cm3/hr, an ion current of up to 2500 Ua can be obtained at the target. The mt,ximum neutron outputs of these generators (obtained by comparii;on with n radiiii~-borylliuni soui-ce) was found to be 2 x 108 neutrons/soc in the case of the D(d n)tfe3 reaction and 1010 neutron-s/sec in the case of the D(t:n)lle4 reaction. Acknowledgementb are expresm(d to V.','. Blazhchuk, V.V. Bobyr' , A.A. Kovar', M.Ye. ?.-zikov and Ye.S. Frid for their assistance. There are 7 figures and 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN USSR (Institute of Physics, AS Ukr.SSR) SUBMITTED: March 17, 1960 Card 3/8 Neutron generators Legend - Fig.2. High-frequency ion I - quartz envelope; 2 screen; coil; 5 - solenoid; 6 focussing accelerating txibe electrode; 8 Card 4/ MW S/120/61/000/002/009/042 source and accelerating tube: 3 - cathode; 4 high-rrequenc), electrode; 7 attachment to accelurator-tube electrode. Fig.2 91399) S/12o/61/000/002/009/01i-) Neutron generators E032/E114 Fig.1 ti WWI Card 5/ 8 Neutron generators Fig.3 Card 6/8 Is" /12o/61/000/002/009/042 :,032/Zil4 -Z Fig. Al Neutron generators 2Z399 S/12o/61/000/002/009/042 E032/ElI4 Legend, Fig.5 1 High-frequency ion source and acceteratinx ion tube 1. quartz envelope 2. high-frequency coil 3. quartz screen 4. screen holder (pyrex) 5. extracting electrode 6. gas inlet 7. focussing electrode accelerator tube electrode I Fig.5 Card 7/8 pie S/120 1/000/002/009/042 Neutron generators Eo32/EI14 Legend, E19.7 Ion source and accelerating tubel I - electromagnet coil; 2 gas inlet; 3 - high-voltage lead; 4 - rubber seal; 5 - anode ring; 6 - porcelain cylinder; 7 - extracting electrode; accelerating tube electrode; 9 - glama envelope. card 9/8 Fig-7 BOLTNEVA, L.I.; BITM "A, 1..I.; OVITICYEV, A.V..- ". GAN, NAZAROV, L.M. I Radionctivit:, of sandr, In Central Asia. O'okl. AN 0' '- 1' r no-1:183-18, 1: 165, (X~RA 18tlO) 1. -1t, ",45. NAZAROV, L,S*op insh., nauchnyy ootrudnik; ZAYTSEV, A.I., Inzh., - &-UCrmy 9otrudn1k; SOKOLOV, A.P.,, Insh., nauchnyy Botrudnik Rboostatic taste of tha TZ3 diesel loccmotive can be conducted less f~vquently. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 7 no.32io-n Mr 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Uraltakeye otdeleniye Vseaoyuznogo nauchno-tseledovatellskago instituta sheleznodorozhnego transporta. Ministerstva putey soobabehonlya. (Dies*! locomotives-Testing) o L, T. A" =16 16 ml IL &W-i" It (416 um- ad ppph= *A*M a IMA wA id in bNoO. ad I am$ It Pp6r, lip - im D.09 4" OL (P - dmmwwjj~ A poodw INP ~ alk- I ow ft youbm 14P (P a ON- fin m on A=Zr-,m"w "a. ble vim m dm RUN" in 4W4WC. OIL WN C. is dm I ow, IZS~ PW-* r. T. HAZAROV. L. T. USSR/Notals-Powder YAtallurgy Apr 52 "Investigation of Pressing and Statering Processes of Wtallic Powder# by the Nethod. of Blectric Con- ductivity," V.1. LMtman , L.T. lkzarov "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol Mal, No 4. pp 696-702 Subject mthod is advantageous for recording the contact surface In powder briquettes, vhIch can- not be achio"d by any other mthod; It clarifies processes of fritting and formation of ccutact surface and allows one to evaluate the solidity of contacts foz d. Received 13 Apr 52. '.. . R'fZHIKH, A.T;. Prrlf - 1 1--- - Iq . I ~, - ~,,rtWr 'inf T-n~ 1 "' F 41r . . Tref, - -nen t . f ren . . r. , . 1, 11-1 1, _f n, ("' ( X, I RA , ' : ) ) nf t~~o pririnnUm. I k',. If-p. I T-p YUKIP;IDC,'[A, Zh.M.; ,'- I 'piant dnj-orr~rii I ~ or -' - ~ !* cl, I iin. 'k'.. v T. ; - , ! . ). I;_ ~., ll~' : . n (,.2 151 -54 '(3 ( . P;AZ)iiL')V, L."'. Siurg,lrjal troatment of :)f the re - ~~n - I " -*-, .. , - ljhtfj resu I ts; an oil ysiB i r rbnon,Fif ~ Ti!,. *I( . I.- &),., 1; - . - . nr.2.e,9-51 t63 % -, . F . ~ ) NAZAROV, L.Ve Ontimm angle for placing rollers In drill bits. Uch. zap. SAIGIMSa no.7slCj7-206 162. (KIRA 170) 1. Srodneaziatskiy nnuohno-ionledovat.el'skiy inatitut geoli gii i rd- nerallnogo sy-r'ya, TasliPent. CHUMAKOV, I.D.; MISHCHENKO, V.V.; NAZAROV, L.V.; SMIRIJOV, Yu.T. Results of experimental work on thq electric rotar- I .1 drilling 'n sol-id rocks. BiuJ.nauch.-tekh.inform VIMS no.1:70-73 163. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Sredneaziatskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut geologii I minerallnogo syrlya, Tashkent. CHUMAKOV, I.D.; SMRNOV, Yu.T.; NAZAACV L.11. . :~' -Al, , ".. . - ~ 1., Efficient types of bot tom-holp Lips for rot.nry IrIlling r, hard rocks. Uch.zap. SAIGIMSa no.1 -.1041 l,'I - 1. (MIRA 1712) L 3122::�k EdTW/EWT(M)/FC~/EWA(h) GS/GW Ae61fSS1ON_kR_'s__AT5023935 UR/0.0010/65/000/000/0181/0185 AUTHOR:: Gaziley Ya, I.; Nazorov, Lo Ye.. TITLE: Dispersion of radioactive aerosols in,the stratosphere SOURCE$: Naucbnaya konferentsUa po ZadernoX meteovologii. Obninsk.-19 Radio- a ktivnyye otopy v atmostere 1.1kh lopol'zovaniye v meteorologii (Radioactive Isotopes In the atmosphere and their use In meteorology); doklady konferentsti. Moscow# Atomisdat, 1965, 181-183 TOVIC TAGS: -oucitar, teoroloxyV'atmospheric pollution, radloactivs falbut. ric di!- radioactive.aarosol, aerosol dispersion, radioactive tracer, otratoophe per- Sion ABSTRAC`r'. Results are given for studies carried out to determine the dispersion of.radloactive aerosols (CeI44 SOO, and C:137) present in the stratosphere (19-2.1-ka level 4nd 2-3.years after nucle r testing)'over the central part of European USSR In 1961, The procedures and lnstruments~used are briefly described.. The low rate bf-iliflux into'the stratoophere'of radioactive aerosols krom the mesosphero'during this period Is also discussed. Results are compared with the If indings otother. investigators. Orlg.~art. bast, 2 figures. -A 'I. L 3104-66 EWT(l)/E*T(0)/FCC/&VA(h) GSIRI ACCESSION AUfH0Kv,Gssiv*v. Tseb._14; Nalarg, Lo Ye. TITLZI PlUctuations in the-dispersed composition of radioactive aerosols In the surf4ceboundary layer of.the atmosphere SOURCS: ,Nauchnsys konferentelys po jadernal meteorologil, ObnInsk, 1964. 'Radio- aktiv;nyyp Isotopy v atmoofere I ikh Ispol'zovanlye v meteorologil (Radioactive Isotopes In the atmosphere and their use In meteorology); doklady konferentall. -192 Nosco4j Atoadzdat, AM, 186 TOPIC,TAGS: orolosy, micrometeovology, atmospheric pollution,.radio- 'radioactive fallout, aerosol dispersion, atmospheric boundary layer active aerosol- -71 ""CT the reiultl This paper describes the equipment and procedures used in and of is study of coarsely and finely dispersed, artificial, radioactive aerosols In e Lod the kutface bound y layer of the atmosphere over the Moscow region for the p r January-fty 19640 Continuous serosol.seasurements maJe daily for a 10 to 12-hr period were sveraigpd,foc a two-day period,instead of the such longer periods used 1, 6V;,,)9_65 FWT(m) Peb DIAAP DM U AP-5020194 AVMRI CUSLYOV, Ya. I.; MRIW&OV, 8 0. 1 Nazarov, L. YO. F=t Fractionation of radioactive isotopes in hot particles ISMS: AtamVa energlya, Vo 189 no* 51 14 533-537 -TAGS---. pitrtiels, gamma, spectrometer ABSTRA Oft Fractionation of 141ce, 103r4m, and "Zr + 95Nb in varicus hot particles was meavured IL the Moscow region in 1962. Aerosol samples collected at sea level and 5000 a were grouped according to their beta activity. The content of 141ce + 144 Ce, 103Ru and 95Zr + 95Hb was measured with a gamma spectrometer with the order of 103 lorror not exceeding 10% and Ib not exco*ding 209. The maximum error in determin- *(95zr- +- 95M 6t(141ce was 1% and for A("Zr + 9 0 A(10~k (141, -Tbe tabulated "tava-tmtlozat -Nb)A(103*A )/A LOA L 61429-65 40=8109 NR9 AP502M94 of hot particles 103RU mw 141ce + 144 Ce in ratio to 95Zr + 95Nb W in relation ,to beta activity showed that in 16-10 C particles and over there is a shortage of 4103 Ru and 141 Ce 4144C* in proportion to 95Zr + 95Nbt in particlou with a high level of beta activity the content of 103Ru in negligiblo in comparisob to 95zr + 95ffb'* Origo, arts baw 1 tables 1.9raph, 1 fargulao ASSWIATIONI none SUBM3mm ----2Qm-&7Q4 ZNOL#. 00 m CODEt NP MR W SOYS 001 OTWS 004 NA, 2/2 -Card L 08421-6 (a)AWTUVW(M) DVW ACC Nts AMW463 SOURCE CODEs UR/0124/651000/01200690069 AUTHOR: Nasarov, W. T. TITLE: Hydraulic losses In an�4ector SOURCE: Ref. zh. Nekhanika, Abe. 12B495 REP SOURCE: 8b. tr. Vaes. n.-I. In-t nerudn. strolt. materialov I gidrostekhantz., V". 4, 1965, 68-76 IMPIC TAGS: hydraulics, ejector, friction lose, ejector design ABSTRACT: The author studies the origin of hydraulic losses in % subsonic ejector operatiml on incompressible fluids%ith a cylindrical mixing chamber. The following semiempirical formula is proposed for determining these losses +KQ9 where hWis hydraulic resistance in meters water gauge; C Is the drag coefficient (de- termined by trial and error); q' Is the virtual rate of flow in 9/sec defined as the product of the velocity or the low-pressure jet V2 at the input to the ejector (I. e. L 08491-67 NRo the velocity close to the wall of the mixing chamber) by the area of the flow croar section; Q is the actual rate of flow In I/sec in the given cross section; X Is some constant (determined by trial and error). It is shown that the proposed formula may lue used to account for hydraulic losses in the ejector with a fair degree of accuracy if 4 is taken as 0.25 and X is taken as 1.9.10-4. In this case the calculated charac- teristics of the ejector agree satisfactorily with experimental data for all experi- mental ratios between the cutoff area of the active nozzle and the cross sectional area of the mixing chamber. Bibliography of 5 titles. Yu. A. Lashkov. (Translation of.abstractl SUB CODE: 20, 13 NAZAROVA, N.Ye* Now system for calculating the work of motor transport and *artb~- working machinery. Tramp. stroi. 12 no-3:11-12 Mr 162. (MIRA 16:11) SOV/ 124-58-8-8648 Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal, Melchanika, 1958, Nr 8. p 44 (USSR) AUTHOR Nazarov, N.T. TITLE In the Matter of Devising the Most Rational Shape for a Water- intake Funnel (K voprosu otyskaniya ratsional'nov formN ochertaniya vodopriyemnogo rastruba) PERIODICAL Tr. Kuybysheviik, inzii.-stroit, in-ta, 19S6, Nr i, pp 119- 1 56 ABSTRACT An investigation is made of the flow of an ideal weightless incompressible liquid confined by two parallel walls, one of which (the upDer one) terminates at a curvilmear obstacle from beneath which the liquid flows into a region of constant pressure. If a curve made tip of segments along which either the direction or the magnitude of the velocity remains constant is taken as the obstacle, the solution to the problern of cal(u- lating the flow will be obtained in implicit form. The author examines two such flows. In one of them the obstacle is a straight-line segment (a so-called ''gate valve"), in the other it is a curve consisting of an arc along which the velocity re- Card 1/2 mains constant and a straight-line segment. In the ( ase of the SOV/ 124 - ~H-H- In thv Matter of Dt-%i.,;nL, the Most Rational Shape for a Watvr-irt,t~,- Fi-,,,, fir,,( flo%k a solution has bevii obtained by N.Yv. Zhukovskiy. It. vori Miscs. 111)d ot he r s , i it t It v t a,; I- i if t I iv s vk wid f I o%k A Sit I i It 101) 1 IS Obt I I TAVd I T1 t it V 1) r I ~ - sct:t papcr bv tilt- rilethod )f t orifort-nal representation of tll(- rv .if-,(] thc rt-i_!ion )f variabilit% i;f tilt- , omplex fh)w potential (m tilt- kippt r iLl_%- : It r 1. , I'll"I I plaric. F roll) I it(- " c -.,()lilt Ions it ri (I f r o rn t it v 1 - x pc r i t i 1 4- r i t it ; da t i t ii I, ,I tit lit) r k of it I if de sthat tilt- most rat tonal I ontmi r for it A atv r - intal, I- fit,., I I ,I d 11 ~ d rau I i Ist rut tit re ,ii III bc a I ine, mit iall N -it rat gjit, tht-ti bv( orri ; ! L~ , urvcd. Thc ( tir%atiir, ,rrcspwidinL~ 1,) tht- frve surfa, e ,f fin, (,I H., f I x.i 111 ; fwd. P% k, ht I r d SOV/1 12-57 -9-1848S Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, p 57 ~'JSSR) AUTHOR: Nazarov, N. T. TITLE: Level Fluctuations in the Gate Cav,.ty of a Water Intake and Ways oi Eliminating Them (Yavleniye kolebaniy urovnya v shchitovoy po!osti vodupriyeffmika i puti ikh ustraneniya) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. inzh.-stroit. in-ta, 1956, Nr 16, pp 118-123 ABSTRACT: During water-intake tests at a channel-type hydroelectric otat,.r)n ~nte- grated with the dam, periodic water -level oscillations were observed in the gate cavity; the lower part of the intake beam had a reverse slope These fluc - t-uations were undesirable because of the proximity of the water intake to 'he turbine. Investigations have shown that the amplitude and per4od of f1-,.zct7_at-1on8 depend on the amount of discharge through the structure, on the iqued-ict ditfu- sivity within the intake-beam section. and on the beam submersion depth Shapes of the intakes used are presented, and their disadvantages (diff-us,.vlty along the intake wall, stream breakaways from the intake contour) are ird,.cated Card 1/2 SOV I/ I i 2 -57 -9 -18485 Level Fluctuationt in the Gate Cavity of a Wmer :rtake and Ways of Elimimatmg In designing a water intake, it is recommended that a smooth contour llne and even pressure around the strearn be secured. Ye. I. D. Card 212 NAZAROV, N.T., kand.tekhn.nauk; SLASTF.UU, Je.V.; SOWV-U-V, p.p., inrh. Laboratory studies of an ejector. Sbor. trud. VNIIMbrud no.2-53-63 t62o (MIRA 16-"3) I* Kuybyabovskiy inahenerno-stroitelonyy institut. (Pumping aschinery-Testing) (Sand and gravel plants-Equipuent and suppliee) -- NAZAROVv N.T.p im-nd. takhn. muk Hydraulic losses in ejectors. Sbor. trud VNIINerud no.4168-76 1656 (MBA 18: 1.1) 1. Ukrainskiy inatitut Inzhenerov Yodnogo khozyaystva. N&UROV, N.T., kand. takhn. muk Method of designing jet apparatus. Sbor. trud. VNIINarud no.4:122-124 165. (m IrG% 18: 11 ) 1. Ukrainskiy institut Inzhencrov vodnogo khozyayatva. NAZAROV, N.V.-, ANDRIM , VA. Servicing numerical code Rutomatic blocking %pT)ratus. AvtDm., talem.t eviftz, no.6:26-27 Je '57. (KIaA 10:7) 1. ZFtmestitall nachnllni)m Tatqrskoy distantaii sigailizqtalt i avyati Omakoy dorogi (for Nazarov). 2. Starshiy inzhener distRataii. (RRilroRds--Signnling--B1ock aystem) FAZAROV, V. YE Factory managnment Two-hour work cycle at the Mozhgh TannLn 7xtractor ~Tjll. Le&.pron. I.- no. 9. Monthly List Rf Russian Lceessions, Library of Congress, Vo,.-ember 1942Unclassified- SOV/86 - 58 -8 -8," 3 7 AUTHOR: Nazarov, O.A., Maj TITLE: Search for Aerial Targets In the Stratosphere (Polsk vozdushnoy teeli v stratoafere) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 8, pp 26-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the Interception of aerial tar- gets at altitudes close to the service ceiling. The author discusses certain methods of target search at high altitudes and stresses the importance of well coordinated work between the fighter pilot and the ground controller in ground-controlled interception. Card 1/1 SOV/86 -59 --1 -7/ 39 AUTHOR: G.A., Ma,', TITLE A Botrl-~f!r Approrwhl.-n t~-f- Tarpe*, (T, jqzhelyy bombard- vykhodlt. ri t.sel' ) PERIOD!!-"Al. I k v .,~(J-isnriogo f lot Nr I , pp 23-27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: T, a:-I.lr It. (J---F~c-rtben ltt-e plartnIng and carrying out of !--Q"Ing flip"It-f3. The autnor statftB that In many % hnmtlln~,. mlnalon can be (.arried out succelififully by f-Lj1f,,, _Ji . 'w A thoroligh Ei~udy (if the tactical !:i Important for such flights. The r-ales of flak %* 7-.0:!dum rLnrl ~,.Igh altitudes ,armot be applied for i )-,# ~i r I 1~ude ~A. Any ma-ileuverlng at 1r1w altitudes -)*JIZI; pvc,lt- ty ant.lAlr~raf't. raiiaes the bomber to e-.A~Lrl t-; ',(-rg -.-.rer t,~,e #~argr-t. Thus, the advantages C.ird A Hi avy ff~ r.':. - ~r~,rt . ) sov/R6 -59- 1 -7/39 1 ,-. t ~ 1. - , ", f, i ., ".. tr.- ! _ 3~ . [,, . E- ~ . I V). 1, 1 .,-) u t~ p I ') t, rt f, t I rwr , i t'- - - I '-t- r)i r-'- a s a a 1. r ri I gh t, I I n i, , t) u t 1113 -11 ~)r lo., , h -, , I n a 1 2 t fA r) f many 9 h o r t, I c, W,,3 a t va r I ou B an g J f, s . F.,T- .. ,'.. - " " ~ t., '. - I ) t--.8 1. marieuve r I v '.r) i i !.he f-,ead Ing, p -~- r ' - .1 '. , - - -i w, I I4hort lrO.ervale. , - NAZAROV, 0., mayor We are devo,inF deeds and words to the party. Ve~.t. V~;zd. Fl. no.11:9-13 14 '61. (nRA 15:2) (Military education) (Russia-Army--Military life) (Russia--Air force) ASTM-74OV, S., peneral-mayor aviatsil, voy(,.nnyy IrtOik rervoi-a klansa; GOLYSIIEV, M., ',olkovnik-, S141PIlk)V, I., polkovnik; NAZAIUI, j., podpolkovnik When the flivht commander is an instructor. Av.i kosm. 144 -)o.j: 33-43 162. (MIR" ].,: )) (Flirht traininF) NAZAROV, 0., podpolkovnik Airplane carries a rocket. AT-1 kosm. 45 no.7t68-72 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Airplanes, Military-Armwent) (Rackets (Ordnance)) MAZAROV,_O. . padpolkovnik Sentinel of the oky. Znan. ta pratsia no.2t24 F '63. (KIM 1624) (Air pilots) NAZAAVV, 0-1 podpoDwyNik 6~ 4 Teaebarg. Av. i kosso 45 w ls4g-52 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:1) (FUgbt tMifting) NAZAROV, 0., podpolkovn-lk A regular flight day. Av. I kobm. 46 no.12:12-18 D 'b3. (W FLA 17 . 1) I WiLAROVI D., pocpolkavrilk In t"-, Burdo-aititude ~...,ambar. Av. : kasn. -'" 'ekstr. : 48-6 0 164. .~ , -. 8 : ". NAZARCV, Q., podpolko7nik Comrade cowander. Av, i koem. 47 ro.7:IC-3.5 JI 265. (.141AA 113: 6) MAZAROVp _jkovnik Control wtmal of a rook"t Plane t3 in rellable hAnds. AT. I koss. 48 no.g: 52-55 Ac 165. (laRA ISO) NAZARDV, O.N. [deceased]; CHEMSOVA. Ts.K. -- S7uthetic anesthetics. ftrt 22; 1-phonyl -3-dimethylamine -1-propanol phonoxy uotates. Zhur. ob. khim. 28 no.1:12Z-126 A 156. (MIRA 11:5) l.Institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologli im. M.V. Lomonosov&. (Anesthetics) (Acetates) ACCESSION NR: AP404ZSS6 S101 4Z/641007 /003/0 39 3/0 396 AUTHOR: Nazarov, 0. P. TITLE: Investigation of the recovery processes in a positive -feedbach sawtooth oscillator SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotakhnika. v. 7. no. 3. 1964, 393-396 TOPIC TAGS: electronic oscillator, sawtooth oscillator. relaxation oscillator, transistorised relaxation oscillator ABSTRACT: An elementary circuit of a sawtooth oscillator and waveshapes of voltages at its various points are theoretically analysed. This formula is developed for tho recovery tinw: I MR Co We's 0 Where R is the Load resistance; C& is the switching capacitance; &%in is the cmd I /a IL!V.TJFJYI B.I., T ,tranalstorized upoodomter. ll~.dy WIT m.207s40-4E 165. (IT.-A 19. 1, XA;AMj Olag Stepawvlobl TARTSVO gop red. 1 y.UZNETSOVA, A. p tsAi. ied -0 (Our apartmext hamsel Nash Wlel dome lbakwa, Mask.raboebli, 1962. 62 P. (KMA 15 s 5) 1e XwballzA Oktyabrlskogo shilupravla" (for Nazarov). (Apsafteat houses;" MAKARTSEV, 11. (Novosibirsk); KILAYTI A.,, neshtatnyy korrespondent (Sverdlovsk); DANILOV, V. (Lerlingrad); IIAZA.WV, F. (Urallsk, Kazakhatanskoy SSR'; Labor safety is a national responsibility. Kest.prom.i kilud.prcmys, 4 no.2:27 F 163. (MIRA J-6:2 ) 1. Tekhaicheskiy inspektor Novosibirskogo oblastnogo professionall- nogo soveta (for r4akartsev). 2. Starshiy inzhener i-eningrAsicogo oblastnogo upravloniya mentnoy promyehlennosti (for Danilov). 3. No- shtatnyy inspektor Ural'skogo oblastnogo komiteta prc~essionftllnugo soyuza. rabochikh mestnoy promyuhlennosti i kormmnallnogo khozyayst- va (for Nazarov). K(JR-F, M.; ~11ARO'lj_ F. Fxp,3rien,.,,j In promoting Ihfi parlAcIpatt,)n of worknre 'An Mannig-rent, Avt.tran:ip. 42 no.3.11-13 W 'A4~ (MIRA l'?14, 1. Vnoaht.atnyyn instruktory TSont.rallnopo komitotn prnfossionnIlnogo noyuza rabotnikov ivynzi, rnk),)(-.htkh avtsmobil'nogo transporta I shosseyrykh dornp. SADTKHOV. Tu.V.; RAZAFMV. P.G. Preventing well deflection In the wistorn part of the Apsheron Peninsula. Azerb. neft. khos. no.9:17-19 8 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Apsheron Peninsula--Oil well drilling) 14(5) SM/92-59-1-3/3-, AUTHOR:_.AWj9W6.2,Q,, Chief of the Production and Technical Section of a Drilling Office TITLE: We Prefer Sectional Turbodrills (My predpochitaym sektaionnyye turbobu'ry) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1959, Nr 1, p 12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Sectional turbodrills were tested for the first time in the Karadag region three years ago. They were found to be much superior to conventional turbodrills. Thanks to the introduction of sectional turbodrills the pro- duction quota of the drilling office was exceeded. However, many drillers still prefer to apply the rotary drilling irethod. There are regions where drillers am obliged to use a highly viscous drilling mud which makes the application of turbodriUs almost impossible. This does not mean, however, that rotary drilling must be used instead of turbodrilling in regions where drilling conditions are normal. Since the introduction of turbodrilling by the Karadag drilling office breakdawnD of drill pipes are now rare, but tool failures in rotary drilling are still frequent. The success of the drilling crew headed by engineer Yashar Gadzhiyev, who drilled a 4,224 m well in 22 days, is mostly due to the use of the TS-4-8 sectional turbodrill at the 2520-4224 m interval. The new turbodrill of the TS5-9 was also successfLLUy Card 1/2 We Prefer Sectional Turbodrills SOV/92-59-1-8/36 tested by the crew of engineer D.Avanesoy. The use of this new turbodrill permitted drillers to double the mechanical drilling rate and to increase the per bit footage 60 percent. While the average operating period of each TS4-8 turbodrill is only 33 days, that of the TS5-9 turbodrill is 55 days. As a result of the new efficient drilling method, the mechanical and commer- cial drilling speed increaned substantially, and the drilling of a well was completed 34 days earlier than was planned. ASSOCIATION: PTO kontory burenlya upravleniya Karadagneft' (The Production and Technical Section of the Drilling Office of the Karadagneft, Administration) Card 2/2 KINISHCHIKOV, F.S.; NAZAROV. P.G. Intensification Of the proceso for removing water from very fine coal by combined reagents. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SUR no. 10:17-23 160v (MIRA 13:12) 1. Yeesoyuxoyy nauchoo-logledovatellakly i proyelitno- konstruktor-okly institut dobyehi ugly& gidravlicheskim sposobam. (Coal--Drying) (Surface-activC, agents) MEN'SHIKOV, F.S.; NAZAROV, P.G. Ways of ImprovIng the riRwatering processes of very sma-11 coal. Trudy VNIIGIdrouglia nD.2:96-103 163. (KIRA 1716) 1. Sibirskiy metallurgichoskiy institut i Vaesoyuznyy nauchno- itialedovatellskiy I proyektno-konBtruktorskly instAtut dobychl uglya gidravlicheaklm sposobom. KOLLODIYP K.K,, inzh.; ',iO..ODULII,', V.A.; I.]. ProceasIng coal =Jmed ~3y Lhe hydraulic U,Ycl I 3-~ rc. -: 64-69 5 164. ( - ~L.A , -1 - I ~ / 1. Gosudarstvennyy ko:,,dtet po tol, ivnoy prorvs~dormoitl pri Gooplano 33311 (for Kul-ic-dly). I-'. Kumotokly nauchno.-is.3ledo-tctl.(.,l'sKly I propjrurlo koxiatruGt tor okly ins t. L tLA t Uj~10,-)IX),IR3110110n Iya (for Boroual in). 'A. V so 3oy-; zn, .rl nauclino-is:jlodo,,r-itell,,3kly 1 1 rojokt.no-konstrukt(-),,sj'Li., itstitut dol,ychl uglya (fo:- :,a *aro,.,). NAZAR', DADASHEV, N.G.; DADA.SHEU, S.S. _u ijiurr,- for dt,,jl, wol',,H. foinmlo nc.UiO 16.1,60 (MIRA 180) 1. T-,etit "kz=rnafterazvedkal;. IA, 2267 3 5/0,99/61/010/005/001/015 j 0 B1021B214 AUTHOR3; Blokhin, a. Ye., Blokhintsev, D. I., Blyumkina. Yu. A., I Deryagin, B. N. , Zinnvlyev, V. P., Kazachkovskiy, 0. D., Kim Khan Bon, graonnyarov, ?I. V., Leypunskiy, A. I., Valykh. V. A. Nazarov, P. M., rolkolayov, S. I., Stnvieakiy, V. Y&., Frank, 1. U., Shapiro, F. L., YszvI%9kIj. Tu. S. TITLE: A pulsed fna% r"nator PERIODICAL: Atoonaya energl7a, v. 10, no- 5- 1961, 437-446 TEXT; The present paper gives A description of the pulsed f,a' reactor of the Ob"Yedinannyy Institut yajernykh Iseledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) unich beca--* critical in Juno, 1960. Uis reactor, Dulled 46P (MR) reactor, serves an pulsed fast neu%ron source (mean pover ft I kv) for physical investiga%lana. particularly for time-of-flight experiments. its most distingulaning feature is %he very small oontribu- tion ('V10-4) of the delayed neutrons In its normal operstionj It is abou% Card 1/1 ~ 2287 3 5/0 J'!" ~ t /0 10/c,0VOO 11101 1, A p,j',god fast reactor B102~?214 onp hundredth of thAt qf t~.q un)jhl otsiidy uranium renotor "nP -ej'seq a-,pear beinuoe zhenqver the ronotor bocomen overcrItical a curst of prompt np,~trono results. Tho half width of tne.99 pulses In 56 ~snec- Tne frqqunnoy with whIch the puloon are ropeatod can be varied between 0 and 80 pulsoo/opo. Fig. 2 sh,~wn the conatru otion of thin reactor. Tne periodic change in the reactivity to brought abo,it by the displacement of the two G255 blocks placed in tin disks that can be rotated. The main block in pressed in the form of a liako 1100 mm in diameter, ani car, be rotated with a peripheral velocity of 276 m/sec (at ~000 rpm) during which 1% peones through the core center. The reactivity change obtainable from the motion of the main block is 7.4 %, that obtainable from the notion of the auxiliary block. to 0.4 %. The stationary part of the core consists of plutonium lumps in steel Jackets. The reactor to started by a rough regulator, in this cane a movable part of the reflector. It gives a reactivity change at the rate of 15-10-5 _1.3.io-5 sea-1. The ranuaily operated rod to also a part of the reflector. Two plutonium rods In electromagnetio suspennion serve as scram. They can be separated from the core with an soceleration of 20 g. Their separation causes a rosotivity Card 21'%~ 0-- " 0 1 A P'llse-i rant reactor B I 0,21'BP 14 dec ro a an of 2- 1 1 ~ ; the r,,uvh regli !n". or a i ; o an a ro a c % ,-i I %y r~anve of 2.4 ~:, the m4nual r-;,ulator 0. 1 1., and %he ti- regul,itor 0.05~ 7'-. Tne r(,;ic tor po~?309.9eq alno a re 1~t 1v ily b,,.-)Bter f-r tte prDl~cl ~,or. .)f one int,nsiYe pulne. Tre c a nt ro I an I sr ie 11 tiya t,?m i i a r. a,~tl~q '. ~, ~a ', '.y ftinctioning electronic arrangem"nt vith BF5 ~'Oljt.%Prs 4n1 1~nizhtlon chambero. Tbe snole renctDr Is p:nced in a r,)om of size 10- 10-7 m whose concrete wails allow oor~leto protection from ral-,ati,)n. T~,e coat i=j,,)rtnnt experimental arrnn,,ement consists of a 1003 0 1014, nOutr~~n cot.duator, a metal tube, 400 mm in dinmeter In the first part and 800 am in the gecond part In which a pressure of 0.1 mm fig is maintained. This conductor oonneots a chain of socailed "Intermediate pavilions" (a% distances of 70, 250. 500, 750, and 1000 m from the reactor) in whi " h experiments onn be carried out. There Is also an alditional neutron conductor of 100 m length, The reactor chamber is joined to an expert- mental chamber In which four neutron beams of up to 800 mm diameter are availa),Ie. There us such an experimental chamber also above the reactor chamber. Various experiments were carried out with the reactor and %hey are described in the present paper. These are experiments with stand Card 3/t& I/ -2~73 'B2 14 f~,at re2i,~tor 31321 anuemblien ani ilowly moving mftln block for the latermination of the moo% irlort nt pnrimetern of tfe rPac%,)rI experiments with a core %isembly (unmoved), experimento vith rotating (',000 rpta) main bl-~ck ani a Ra-a-Be oource In the core for the inventiLration of the effect of tte =ultlplica- t.on fnctor, etc. The moot Important recrults are rppr-nentel graphical1j. For qxnmple, Fig. 6 shown tne iapendence of the half width 9 of a piles on trio reactivityl the dashed tine hol4o for the ~Uflq Iota t I ol'ary case, the dot-dash line for the cane of 0 - K(Yla) 115V-2 5. where v iq the velocity of motion of the (rotating) mair. blocki in the ju-nistationary ease 772 t /0v , angre t Is the reactivity at the maximal m,iltiplication A M 2 m ractorl F, w fm-ax , ahore K In the displacement of the main blonk, Tho reactor ban been actually used for the menwirement of the total, Scattering, onpture, and fission croon sections by the time-f-flight method. Fir t ne r experiments will be carried out with a view to Increjoe of ,over and decrease of the pulse duration. There are 1-~ figures and 3 refercnoes: 2 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloo. The reference to the Englinh-language publication reado an follovoi J. Orndorf, Nual. Sol. and Engng,2,?;0-4.45O(Th7)- Card 4^~/ (-- HILZAR()V. P.N. fnitial conpoeltion nnd factnrm govorninor thot accumlation )f I forruginnue sediments in tbo Krivoy Rng Basin. Geol,zhur IS no.3:15-90 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Yalvoy Fing Basin--Iron ores) , ,~~azarov, F.P.] Paragenstic associations of minerals to connection with the nomenclature of Krivoy Rog rocks. Geol. zhur. 19 no.3:69-73 159. OGRA 12-10) (Krivoy Rog Basin--Petrology) 1WAROV, P. P. PA 1PT63 =a/wass am mialus - z4alpient Jul W Drilling Kischinory "Inspection of Bits of Percusalon-Cable Drills at the ftzhonov Klass P. P. Nazarov, 1 p *Cornyy Zhurnal" Vol CXXI, No 7 Ta 1945 ad 1946 the FEU, Soviet Blasting Industry conducted experiments on the effectiveness of carbon stool bits for drills st the ftshonow Kines. Speed of drilling vith carbon stool bits vas 1.3 time faster when the teeth vere sharp than after they had boqm slightly vorn. M63 P. UMMInes and Mining - Equlpwmt Jul 1947 Drilling Nachinery *General Theories of Percussion - Cable Drilling of Pores in Blasting," P. P. Xa2arov, It pp "Gornyy Zhurnalw Vol CXXI, No 7 DIanoter of bore must be as largo as possible. In the a&@* of apparatus constructed by 76etallst" fotetory, this to 175 to 200 m. Rate of percussion 1, d,9- pendent on height of apparatus and strength o1 bore head. Angle of inclination want not exceed go to 120 &Woos. Wthowt1cal formulae for various aspects of the drilling and a photograph wA diagran of ap- Purat". IdM PA IPTY) NAZAROV, P. P., (Engr) Dissertation: *Technological Procedure of rable-Tool Drilling of Holes for Blasting Operations.* Cand Tech Sci, Moscow Kining Inst imeni 1. V. Stalin, 10 Jun 54. (Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, I Jun 54) SO: SUM 318, 23 Doe 1954 SQUYNT, Mikhail Goorglyevich; SAWA !!"&.p .I uAuchnyy redaktor; 21&& _ SHPAYIM, A.L., r4dmrtor;-rjWTZ. A,.xa., zekhatcheskLy r*dAktor. [Drilling blast holes; textbook for training nester drillers) Duremis eirvashin dlia varyvWkh rabot; uchabnos posobie po podgo- tovks burovykh wAsterov. Moskva. Gov. Isd-vo lit-ry po stroitell- M caterIalam, 1954. 175 p. (KLR& 7:11) (Boring) i V ! i , - 1, '1 , -~ '.' '411 , NABOKOV, Mefodly Nikonovich; STOROZFMKO. Arkadly MikhRylovich; TEZDOKOVA. M.L., redaktor; NAZAROV,P.P., redaktor; ATTOPOVICH, M.K., tekhniche- skiy redaktor [Percussion boring machine operator] Mashinist steaks udarno-kanat- nogo burenlia. Moskva, Gue.anuchno-tekkin.isd-vo lit-ry po chernoi t tevetnol metallurgii. 1955. 176 p. (MLRA 9:1) (Boring machinery) (Boring) /V,Lz ljv-~L " MLIKUKOV, Ley Goorglyevlch; XAZMOV. Petr Petrovich; MWT. Tevgoniy Ivanovicb; rILINDWY. Vlkita~yavlcb; KMIN.Tu.I.. redaktor; KMOYRUMA,Z.A.9 tekhnlch"kly redaktor.- AUMIA.Ye.l.. tekhni- chaskly redaktor (Nialng mach1wry) Gorwe mashlay. Koskva, Ugletakhisdat, 1955. 458 P. (KURA 9:4) (Kining sachinery) BMDOV. Alaksey Ivanovich; KUZURSOV. Bergey Mikiforovich; SOROKIN, likolay Aplakmandrovich; NAZAROV, P.P., redaktor; YNZDAKOVA, M.L.. radaktor isdatelletwe; SHPAK. TOAD, 't'ekhnicheskiy redaktor COUralstog BU-2 boring machinery; textbook for nester worknaa schools and course*] Barovot stanok OUralstat BU-2; uchabnos posobis Me shkol i kursov meterov. Moshe. Goo. asuchno-takhn. I%d-vo lit-ry pa chernot i tevetnot metallurgit. 1956. 106 p. (RIBA 9:10) (Boring machinery) KUMHOW, Hikolay Andreyevich; 0tvatetvannyy redAktor; OKHRDONKO, T.A., redaktor Isda,talletys; KOROTBIKOVA. Z.&.. tekhatcheskiy redaktor LOPen-cut mining) Otkrytys Coraye raboty. Moskva. Uglaterhisdat, 1956. 187 p. (KLRA 100) (Strip mining) DONOVSKIY, Dmitriy Zakharovich, inzhener; NIKONOV. (;"rman Pavlovich. inzhener; STAKHAVICH.Yeicaterina Borisovna, inthener; SOKOWTUIY. Mikhail Ntronovich, inihoner; TRAKKKAII, Aleksandr IvanovLch, inshe- nor Dnw - htvetstvennyy redaktor; OKHRI?MKO. V.A., redak- J69aw.- tor izdatel'stva; AIADOVA, Ye.l.. tokhnicheekly redAktor [A manual for coal mine foremenJ Spravochnik gornogo masters ugoll- nyk:h kmrleroy. ltd. 2-a. ispr. i perar. Moskva, Ugletakhizdat, 1956. 372 P. (MINA 911l) (Coal mines and mining.) 4 doteent. kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; RVIN. N.Ta.. 4 M6~ inzhoner. Investigation of roller bit boring of blast holes In strip minae. Gor. shur. no.4:22-24 Ap '57. (MLRA 100) 1. Moskovskiy gornyy institut. (Boring machinery) (Strip mining) NAZAROV, P.P., dote., kand.tekhn.nauk; TWIN, U.Ta.. gorn.inzh. -------- Analysis of modern borlng practices in open pit vines of the "Vakrushevugol'" trust. Rauch. trudy 1/01 no.22:51-62 '57. (KIRA 11:9) (Sakhalin 3ftsin-Strip mining) (Boring) VY Ti., --w*Lty. t,DVAfKt IT.Ya ni,!m or we-as, of cl"Onis- socstly below G-' mm. ja sfwuln needles are atimAwt. The kn . bff~jj slightly pleochr(A ith Vale YtIkrwM grmuri col("~-Tfcontafttz CrA 1.1.7, PrIO, IM, Sto OM%: compitta "Ysts Rle, given Net W" 2 V46' (Wcd.); d1U, In canipirtson with from out" Gmtrum, are plotted 93 jk function of the CWs + eumteanw-kn&-ftw- Anw-pt damal t I Th- tflr"IOCIM't~ WM1113- of -the fuchalte from Xti ktox it Ks."MOO S-ItOc PC4,, It t141Cf6,M)1-"(OH - - Stnts of 4 wwnvite In the t 1--~ IM p ~amy,conueeted with a empentinizatiop cA tAtrw er r, btq the rcinitt lartnatkits Indicate tiotne pitteumsto- at Lydrothermal odgin, togetbow %ith quwtj. The geol. VWtion of the tMislic-cootg. We tehl4ts Indicutm an hn ,,r,=,reIxtIou of the Amumed, uitrah"a magwatism to Ion of the Ire crm of Krivoi Itair. It the e%- planation of the Cr muscovite winitts from sapentinized 41trabjuics Is cgrrect, then Is it pC4AWf. t4t lattr out MAY prospect chrornite de;wAts In thnsa hotizons which fire not yet inade visUe by erosion. W. Ultel ----------- ,rnp Ir In-.,, s ~ - _j,jjnnrnjn Srj (,11f3fi) -- "pr-tr%, ', I . TTAZAP(,Vj P. P. : MaHl"Ir 0-00109 , tion of th(~ rocl: of the MV~~IP FtVritiun of t~i- n*~vc.v T,,~: !r - - -IT' rq 1 portlor of the Saknap-,an' bawl (T~/jj "Bollahn-ilk" lm Kamint-.rn)". K.-r, . I'C 20 pp k~Jln Floiryr Friur, 7_11,a- SSP, K!--., gtQtp " 1.11 -. r,. (KL, 17C -', 1r)59, 1.2p) A Z A (~O V, P P ------- - ARMS. L?.. insh.; ASSOMOV, V.A.. kand. takhn. nauk.; BMSMYN, S.A., insh.; BaKIT. B.V.. prof.; BROTMAN. Th.V., insh. BOHDARMO, A.P., Insh.; BUCHM, V.K.. kand. tekhn. nauk; VXRXSMOV. G.P.. kand. tokhn. nauk.- TOZZOT. A.F.. insh.; GILBSKUL, H.S.. knod. tekha. nauk; GORMICMff, J.H., ingh.; DROWITV, A.7a., inxh.; DOKUCHAYPv, M.N., Insh.;DUBNOT, L.T., Imnd. takhn. nauk-,UPIPAXTSW, Th.K., kand. takhn. nauk.03RASHKO. I.S.. inzh.; ZHEDANOT, S.A., kand. takhni nauk; ZILIBARBROD, A.F.. lnzh.; ZI 1 0' I.M1, lnzh.; ZORI, A.S., insh.; IAPW, L.B.,O insh.; KATSAUROV, I.N., dote.; KITAYSKIT. I.T.. 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