SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEVSKIY, M. V. - NEVSKIY, V. S.

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Nzroziy, M. P. (Dotsent) (Chelyabinsk) Dinamika bioelektricheekoy deyatellnouti mDzga pri insulin-oterapil shizofrenii I yeye klinicheskoys macherdye. P. 304 V eb ektualln. probl. nevropatol i paikhiatrii, Kuybyshev 1957. NIEVSnY M. V., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Condition of the ==I~ Cardiovascular System in Typhoid-paratyphold Patients Treated with SynthoiTfcin." Tashkent, 1957, 15 pp (TashlcE~nt State jjT rl 1(" G Inst), 200 copies (KL, 50-57, 120) - 37 - ZAIROV, K.S., starshiy nauchnn sotrudnik; II&VSKIY, M.V.9 kand.med.nauk; CMUBAblin, P.I. Organization of control measures for virus influenza in Uebakiste-a In 1957. Yed.zhur.Vab. no.8-9:90-94 Ag-S 158. WRA 11:6) (UMMSTAX-IMMUZA) ZAIROV, X.S.v starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik; NEVSKIT, 11J., Imnd.med.nauk; CHICHNNTY, P.T. Incidence of diphtheria in Uzbekistan, Ked.zhur.Uzb. no.11: 21-24 9 158. (14IRA 13:6) (MJKIS?AH--DiMr IA) Disturbances of some hemodynanics inderes in typhoid fever patients treated with synthomycin. Ned.zhur.Uzb. no.1:58-jcg A 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz klialki infektolonnykh bolezney (caveduyushchty - prof. T.Kh. Yadzhmiddinov) Tashkentatcogo gosudaratirennogo maditainskogo institata. (CHL0ROhYC%TIN) (TYPHOID FKM) (BLOOD) ZAIROV, K.S.; C11ICIDIIIIII. P.I.; IOVSKIY, II.V. Apidentologr of influenza in Uzbekistan during 1957. Zhur. m1krobiol.spid. I immm. 30 no-5:25-30 Ky '59. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Iz Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya Uzbekskoy SL'a. (1107AW7A. spidemiol. in Russia (Rus)) ZAL-QVP K.S.; BOYKO, V.R.; ICVjKIY, H.V.; GHICHU11N, P.I. Som3 problems in the epidemiology of Botkin's disease in Uzbekistan. Mad. zhur. Uzb no.2:19-23 F 100. 15"2) NZBBKISTA~Ui--HL;FATITJS, INFECTIOUS) 1,1,~F.! POV. j, U. , GIbl !YFlj. U. N"'V A iY. M~ V, StAtx- of tte ~! a r:54 , vfir~ !a r ir, ,; mt- 'nf'e, -VT .h, T.rud. 2, 2. Kqfedra 'nfektsionnyO 1),-~7-nrney (zav. kaft(jrry i!r-f. T.Fh. Na,jzYxddd.~.nf,,r) Tashkpnls~.,,~'. d .5 ~ n s CHICHENIN, P.I.; NEVSKIY, M.V.; MOVEDEVA, T.S., red.; TSAY, A.A., tekhn. i~d' . [Prevefitive inoculations is a measure for the prophylaxis of infectious diseases] Profilakticheskie privivki - mera preduprezhdeniia infektsionnykh boleznei. Tashkent, Med- giz, UzSSR, 1963. 27 p., (MIRA 17:1) MUSABAYEV, I.K.; NEVSKlY,, M.11. Somii problems J.r, the Ppidnmiology end pr;--,reEt'.1rn of intestinal Infections In Uzbekivitan. Zhur,milmobio7at epii. i Immun. 2 noo2:32-31 F 165. 111URA. 18:6) 1. UzTjekzkiy institut epideiniologlip mikrobiologii i infektsionnykh zabolevanly. NEVSK1.Y,.-ff.-V,; POTATUENA, O.N.; RAKHIKN, A.R.; SGASHEVA, V.S.; KARPGVA, A.-N.; G.01YEEV, M.G. Phagoprophylaxis of typhoid fever in children of preschool age. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immn. 42 no.l2t62-63 D 165. (MIRA 19t.1) 1. Uzbekskiy Institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii I infektsionnykn zabolevaniy i Tashkentskaya oblastnaya sanitarno-epiderniologi- cheakaya stants4ya. j i~ /VI GUV~- M/0)99/66/000/006/000~/0069~ 1'. (a~(:'Lor of InvAic.,11 ciancr-s); M. (C;an~6irlato of mridical sciences); 0. G. Xotyuiain:;kaya, N. A.; aavldlyan, A, 0. Scian'ific Rosaarch Institute f ~Ey or Epidemiology. Microbiol( Candidate of I YU -1rodical Sciences K. Yu. supovf. Tashkent naucftno-issledovatolskiy institut opidemiologii, mikrobiologil i zab,..levanV) Clinical and epidemiological parallels in patients suffering from typhoid or o*d 'roated with lovomycotin in combination with vaccine -9 Sovetskaya meditsina. no. 6. 1966, 64-69 '17AGS. bacterial disease,. man, antibiotic. vaccine, clinical medicino and T: Efocts are co-nipared I om observations on 743 patients with typhoid --typ:io-d; 355 ware treated lovomycotin and typho-paratyphus B divaccino (first and 3,33 only with lovomyt;otin (second group). The patients were selected at 15 cases wora mild, 62~ moderate, and 100 serious. Over half of each group had vaccinated against these infections in the last 2 years. In addition to th -6sual sy.-..ptomatic therapy, lovomycetin was given until normal temperatures lasted for IL Ccrci 1/2 UDCz 616.9 i,CC -NR----Ar-6029000 bays; the first group also 9 subcutaneous vaccinal injections in inareasir'g '.'oluranco was satisfactory. Studios of factors of non-spocific immunity (pro-,jrdin lovol and comploment titer) showed a statistically valid higher and moro propordin levol in the first group and loss decline of complement titer at .,.o cldmcx of t"a disease. Compared to tho socond group, the first group had a return -z,o normal tuzpoi-atui-es 1-~ tirios faster, subfobrilo tonporatures and complications word as f---ecuont, and rohipsos woro 1/6 (1/9-5 for typhoid). For a study of the Carl-ior z. .UO, Opidomiologic obsoi-vations voro conducted once a month for no less than 1 yoar; in the first group, 2.1% wore found chronic carriers of abdominal typhus, in ~'_e socond 4.7". It was concludod that combinod treatment with antibiotics and .3cutanc;ous vaccine is highly offectivo and gives nonspecific protection in typhoid f~vc~7 and parat' oid. The propordin lovels reflect the stage of the diseases, their yph z;ovo.--y, and thG effectiveness of troatmont. Thore ware fewer relapses and fe-wer ':?.6 tre-atnant is recorzi-.ondod for typhoid fover. For -paratyphoid A and B. -or -.oans an .-I d miot" ods aro required. in particular possible application of the corrGsponding monovaccinos. Orig. art. has: none. 5u3 coDE: o6,.;~/ SUBX DATE: none/ ORIG RF-F: 012- NEVSKIY, M. Yu.; IUIBLEV, S.V. Effect of 'Drigh, bamda on stellar magnitades and color Ind--'.,-es of WR star3. Nstron. ts~-r. no.21..Ii;--,-3 4163 (MIM 1-70) 1. A-atronomicheskaya observai.3r.'7a Rostolrikogc gogadai-3t7mnogo unlivers-ite-ta. HAVSKIY. Hilcolaj Alsksayevich, kapitan 1 range. Prinimali uchastiye: XULINICH. D.D., inzh.-kapitan 1 range; RODIOMOV, A.I., kontr- admiral; CLEM, K.I., general-mayor aviatsii; IWAVYST, U.N., kapitan. 1 ranga; BARCHZNKOV. S.A., Inzh.-kapItan 1 range; KELYSIN9 P.F., inzh.-knpitan I range; BASOV, A.Y., ka-pitan 2 ranga; HOGOV, P.I., inzit.-kapitan 2 ranga; MOROZOV, K.T.. inzh.-podpolkovnik; FUZANOV, N.P.. inzh.-podpolkov-nik. HMNI- KOVA, A.N., takhn.red. (The Navy] Toanno-morskoi flot. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo K-va obor. SSSR, 1959. 328 p. (KiRA 12:6) (Russia-Havy) -- - ~ --n 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 4, 0 a a I a 11 to 164 is Is to a a I, a I a a CS a 40 lc F 0 a im - IL- m 1 5 L d JL-" ILAA AL A- 1-0 4. of. "Oft* P60101 C.Cluill ..0 .4colet'lli -.0. no defirmil"Uou of the pmteaive callIias (If the bite LL INCV"it. - Lib Pratt. ~ U. S. S. 14. 1 IV14 . ...... li.-I I 0 Isa J~ltcvllvr c(Atc(dS al the tnte of dugs ic-01,11mA th"Allch 00 tivuW and that ut the du~JVCLAI $(11'r ,I livAlliv,and -0* 04 4 discawd pcrqum wxj v)1i,irunvirway &W, I,v if,, j-.f A %u m4 riw te%ts were varTnA out anish,Aoit,ly oo tliu,e fip 0 0141 1 1 kiii III An .4 cufvq, in th, I I,relm..Imml !1!u.j. It. Z1 Z golillb 1 A U I SUCIM1. lby the A11.111 'If .1 1 . 'If A 019, v. ol 6 0 IN N K,4L,4 f. .,,b1. (-, 09 "Mit7l. I he Au-I u,, 1-ald 1- OW j,", .If dojj~ *A, 11.012 41AN19. thal fin Ill- elp j 111,11vidtl4l, W,4. () OW, 0 ell If ... n li- a 0 it see of roe we zoo goo -.,O0 A 1 41 L A d#l4&L#)AQK*L AL)TINA71,411 CIL&SIOWATION 1 :0 It 0 .... .......... goo 14 9 a a3 a 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 ~ tv Of a a It a aIll cc it W 4, 0 0 40 to 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0, 0 a 0 4, 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 M . -Ofi im, 0*0 0;0 so 0to 4, 0 Is, a a 0 000 ofs e 0 t so Joe* 4 0 06009900000 0 a , F'\' I Y, i'J h MIOLINIK07, V. N., NEAVSKII, IT, A, Ef feet of radr(n hxtho in P10.1gor-ilk on the modification in the rato of herzorrhage and mi,)Waroocopla piekure In norral subjects and in patients with cartain f7vups oj' heart diseason. KlIn. med., Vlo6m 2;3-7,,, JUY 50. P~ 78-9 1. Of the Fqjerlmental Division (Head-N. A. Nevskiy), Pratigor& Clinic or the Steve P--Jmi~ologlcal Institute and of the Administration of Pyatigorr~c Hea.1th Renoet. (Head Physician-H. N* P&Pk07)* CMI 19, 5, 11cm-l 1950 NEKHOROSHEV, N.P.; KAPUJN, S.Ta.; KOPTEVA, Ye.G.; UVSKIT. N.A.. professor, direktor. Direct proof of hydrogen sulfide circulation In "he blood while taking hydrogen sulfide baths. Fami tok-c. 16 no.1:50-54 Ja-F 153. (KYRA 6:6.) 1. Fiziologicheakaya laboratoriya Ballneologicheakogo iastituta iment LV. Stalina na kurorte Sochi-Katsesta. (F~ydrogen sulfide) (Blood-- Composition) NWSKIY, IIJI.,gen.-mayor med.sluzhby 250th Alln17mrspry of the N.H. Burdenko Central Killtary Hosoits! Voen.-mad.zhur. no.11:1o-14 5 157. (MIRA 11:4) (HOSPITALS, U.N. Burdenko Centrnl 1411itnry RoaD. (Rua) (MEDICINE MILITARY AND UAV3L, 8 AM8 ) NxVSKLY, N.M. Burdenko gain Military Hospital; on the 250th anniversary of its foundation. Klin.med. 36 no.2:138-143 F 158. (KIRA 11:4) 1. Nachallnik Glavnogo voyennogo gospitalys imeni Akademiks N. V.Bnrdenko (FWICfNF,, 141LITARY AIM NATAL II.N.Burdenko Principal Military Hospital, Moscow (Rua)) (HOSPITAIS, same) NEVSKIY, N.M., general-mayor meditr.nakoy sluzhby Obligations taken before congress are fulfilled. Voen.--ied.zhur. no.lOiV-18 0 161. (HOSPITAIS, MILITARY) (yJRA 15-5) TAKUEUTTCHO I.A.1 !I 1P.- 0. B. Counterwwrent gas lift agitators in the hydrometallargy of nonfdrrous metals. Met. met. 37 no.1003-36 0 164. (MIRA 18:7) 24(6) C; 7 / 2 1 - AUTHOR: Ney_slk~jLj -P. 1!~. TITLE: Free Longitudinal Vibrations of a Strinf~- viit~ an Elastic Fastening of One End PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademiyi nauk Ukrayinskoyi PSH, Nr 1959, PI) 963-966 (U2310 ABSTRACT: The paper examine3 the free Longitudinal vibrations of a string, one end of vihich is f'.xed, the other one fastened to a point blassf4 by au elastic coupling with rigidityC, (see drawing). This sheme can also be valid fcr some engineering structures con-sis-ling of an elastic thread (for insta-Tice the overhead po,.ver trans- mission lines). The vibrations of the string are studied by taking into consialeration the velocity of prapa-ation of the elastic wave. The lon-itadinal vibrations of a strin.- are expressed in the e,iuatiun 2 EF R2 = OL -XX rru Card 1/4 30V/21-59-9-8/25 Free Longitudinal Vibretions of a 1'])tring 1flith an Elastic Yast--_:n~_ng of' One End The Tticle adduce,,', a number of equations derived for determininr~- the displacement and chan-es in the tension 4 of the string d ~n- vib-ations. The ident-ityi~-1-0= -- f (Ott -t t ) N, for inst,---,nc(!, proves that the elastic .-)ave which moves in the positive ~.Iirection is reverberated after reaching the end of the string but retains its sha-De. The presence of the factor ~, I in the expressioLi (24) is explained by the fact that the energ~y of vibration of the mass is used for the formation of elastic waves in the string. Tais leads to a successive decrease Of it.3 vibration amplitude, It is tc be noted that the expression (24) will only be corre-~r. until the moment ahen the elastic wave reaches the mass after being reverberated by the right end of the string. In case of a con:,iderable length of the string, tnis equati-_--n may suifice for examining the vibrations of th;--! mass. Other,.*iise, the Card 2/4 solution of the equation (3) will be necessary. SOV121- 0-9-8/2'5 Free Longitudinal Vibration.13 of a String with an Elastic Fastening of One End Finally, it is shovm that vrith the aid of the ratio N=EF ~4 the expression (23) enables to find the change of the tension of the vibrating string: S N- -za-Q)L ( 51n. t -0r-7- q mYx kij There is 1 drawing and 1 Soviet reference. ASDS'-OCIATION: Pol-tavs'kyy instytut inzheneriv sil's'kohospo'-';ars'- koho budivnytstva (Poltava Institute of Agricultural Ca.rd 3/4 Construction Engineers) 0 SOV/21-50-0-8/2' ' j Free Longitudinal Vibrations of a String ri"uh Em Elastic Fasten= - - rD of One End PRESENTED: By F.P. Byelyankin, Member AS UkrSSR SUEMITTED: March 9, 195y'9 Card 4/4 NEVSKIY, P. M., DYNAMIC STRESSES IN CASES OF WIRE SEC SPEC Eo UKSSR, (KL9 3-6-19 218). CANo TECH SCII "METHODS OF DETERMINING " 11, IN -"W4R TRAUSUtSSION L114E ANCHOR TOWERS BREAK." KIEV9 1961. (MIN OF HIOMER AND KIFv ENGINEERING-CONSTRUCTION INST). 244 N'AXWIN. V.P.. inzh.; HUCULINSKIT, A.S., doktor telchn.namic. prof.; SHDM, G.B., kaad.takhn.naEtk; ZW3XIY,_R.A.,_inzh.; SHOLCKHOT, inzh.; TIMIRMKIN. V.V.. kund.tekhn.nauk; ZHUCHKOT, V.I., inzh.; KURNUSHKO, O.V,. inzh. Preparation of sill,comanganese and farronanganeae from earbonate ores of the "Poltmochnoye" deposit. Stall 20 no. 12:1099-1103 D 6o. (HDA 13:12) 1. Zavod ferrosplavov. TSentralinyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut chernoy avitallurgit I Institut metallurgli Urallskogo filials AN. (Silicoa-mangatiese alloys) (Perromanganese) (Folmaochnoye region--Ore deposits) NAXHABIN, V.P.; ICK!TLINSKIY, A.S.; SHIMM, G.B.; 11EVSKIY, R.A.; SHOLOKBOV, V.F.;' YEFREWIN, V.V,; ZHUCHKOV, V.I.; KURNUSHXO, O.V.; EPSHTEYN, N.Ye.; PANFILOV, S.A.; 11rinimali uchastiye: ILIIN, V.14.; MMLYAKOV, V.V.; SHMULEVICH, Ye.Ya. Smelting out manganese-silicon and ferromanga44e from Polunochnoye deposit ores in 4'furnace with a power of 10,500 kilovolt-amperes. Trudy Inst. mlet, 4AN SSSR no.7:127-145 161. (MIRA 16:6) (Manganese alloys) (Sintering) MIKULINSKIY, A.S.; NAKHABIN, V.P.; SHIRER, G.B.; NEVSKR, R.A.; STEBLYAUKO, N.V.; YE-'-MMUN, V.V. ; VOROBIYEV, V.P.; ZHUGHKO11, V.I.; KURNUSHKO, O.V. Change in the position of the electrodes and the capacity coefficient in obtaining manganese alloys. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.7- 147-151 '61. rMIRA 16:6) (Hanganese alloys) (Sintering) NANHABIN V.P.; SHOLOMOV) V.F.; DTE.VS_KIjjR.A ; MIKULINSKIY, A.S.; ~HUCHKOV,V.I.; EPSHTEYN, N.Yci.; VO-'R"bL"'IYEV, V.P. Using semicoke as a type of reducing agent in the production nf silicon-chromium and carbon ferrochromium. StEll, 2,1+ no.ll:loC6- 1008 N 164. (MIRA 18: 1) :~TV-i'.1Y, -. A. IXONNIKOV. S.S.; ISKAIDDY. M.; KNORRIM, I.G.; KOROLVA. A.S.. XUDRYASHHT, S.M.; MAIACTSY, V.P.; MASLUNIKOVA, T.I.; OVSKIY S A NIKITIN,W.A.; OTCHINMIKOT, P.M.: PUSHKO. S.1.; G.T.; CHMVINA. A.F.; SHIBKOVA. I.Y.; BGRISOYA, A.G., redsk-.0r; fAS1141CEZN- go. I.T.. redaktor; H&USTRUYNTA, O.B., redaktor; ZEMALO, R.Te., talchnicheakf,7 redaktor CYlors of the TaJtlr S.S.R.] Plorg Tadzhikskoi SSFI. Moskva, lzd-vo Aked.nauk SSSR. Vol.l. (Pteridopfqta - Gramineae"I Paporotnikoobraznye- claki. lilav.red. P-N-Ovchinnilcov. 1957. 547 p. (MUtA 10:9) (Tajikistan--Botany) I-- HEVSKIT.-S.I. Method for determining producti-wity of rotary kiLne. ?rudv GIPROTSEI.UCST 8:92-105 147, (MLRA 10:4) (Kilns, Rotary) nVSKIT. S.I. - - - -, . ~, -1:-! Technical norms for s*ft kilns. Trudy GIPROTSEMTI 8:118-121 147. (MLRA MW (Cement kilns) ovaly, S.N.; PLATOMV. A.I.; Pusnui, M.K.. redaktor; DMNISOVA, O.P.. '-`VVMTMeski7 redaktor. [Financial calculations] Finaneov7e 7ychislantia. Hoskva, Goa- finisdat. iq46. 96 p. (14LRA 8:8) (Arithmetic. Commercial) NEVSKIY, S.H. ichanizingr cold sheet notal work:Lng processea. proizv. 4 no.L2a18-22 D 162. (Sheet meULl working machinery) r=.--qbtarm. (MIRA 16.-l) NEVSKEY, S. 11. N-EYSUY, S. P. (Veterinarian, City of 4Lan-Lce, Buryat-,~:ongrd ASISR). Trea-',ment of piglets in aliinent;~ry anenia. So: Veterinariya; 23; L; April 1)1,6; Uncl. TABCOM 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 T rrip-ation Far.-.Jrg - Cat,ca~~ i,,ffect of fal I inundation irriCation on -o-I I :,,ci%:11.-,.re anC3 yi_ejd farm cm. s in "-or tnern Caucasus. Sov. agron. 10 nc. 9, 1)52. 2 9. MO thly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, :Iovember 195A. Unclassified. MKII/Cultivated Plants Grains. M-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 7, 1958, 29746 Author : Nevskiy, _y., sheperin, G.P. Inst Stavropol Scientific Rescarcki Iiistitute for Agriculture. Title : The Hydromodulus of Cor4stantly Flooled, Rice in Stavro- pol'skiy Kraye OrIg Pub : Byul. muchno-tekhii. irforn. Stabrop. n.-i. -In-ta s.kh., 1956, no 1-2, 61-6.5, Abstract : In order to determine the hydrowdulus and actual irriga- tion rate of const4matly flooded rice the Stavro-pol Expe- rimental Melioration Station set up a fixed series of ob- servations on stegpe wLd bott~om land so.~.ls. Their hyr-ro- physical properties are characterized. Both durine the flocdinG period and at the time of the supporting water layer the irrigation rates are higher on steppe soils Card 1/2 t R ts ho" ZI) at 104' tle v8klj, ~10 Se t t 01, Q lj~ lea t, 14b: .3b 01'aas 0t7 or All 29~6 tp J~Iljrtt 0t- .4 lte em %;-Ch 8 . e,.7 t ca ala a or 3 fop 41 Val t R r fo loer t ?31 *Iti '%2'q . a 81 t t? a t I Q t I ~ la S ttq 00 01, th '~~l CIP0 ee '1, 4 Plt, 'I t~o ol t(~ ki SOL C),-2 q)J2 Per a t1012 1,P] e 8 t 91173k1 voticit, . I Mel, op Q ha ;va 19D avp v ot Op , a.) I e Cl ~'Ope ;Va' 01 1 IVI th ca" c1 C1,01 ta t9 -pitr, AIOZ '13 L' CIOA- air tC4 014 C- --In7c'rj gkl a~ a , ta 1 3, 'q - a Im. ~IIIQQJ 've, Q.~.Jj 49 the 20 am() Ic" 4" i9a, total 14.,2 t it, y 017) 0r Iva t ot2 or -4 O.P7 al tell 19 0 1. 101-e ra -L a' t 6-0-612 5 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Fodders. m-4 Abs JOUr: Ref Zhur-Blol., No 6, 1958, 25079 Abstract: thousand m3 of water. Until budding the mcisture consumption for a 24 nour day was 25 m3, during budding 45, during flowering time 58 and after blossoming 31 m3. Alfalfa required water from the whole 4 meter soil layer, although the most inten- sive consumption occurred at the layer 0-150 cm deep. When alfalfa Is grown for forage, the top meter of the soil is most important. Irrigation must be applied when soil molature drops to 70-80% field capacity. Alfalfa forage irrigation should begin with the fall routine watering k1500 m3), and during vegetation time 800-1000 mJ should be applied for the harvest In a single Irrigation, with strong heat and drought there should be two waterings. Lower soil moisture Is needed with alfalfa raised for seed. In the beginning of September In the fall one applies a post-harvest Card 2/3 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Fodders. m-4 .Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol., No 6, 1958, 25079 Abstract: watering (1000-1200 m3) and in October :o November the routine fall irrigation (1500 m3). Vegetatlvc- irrigations should be made only when the soil moisture drops to 51-53% of the total field mois- ture capacity. The vegetative watering rate is 800-100o m3. -- V. V. Koperzhinakly Card 3/3 83 U.35R / Cultivated Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M-2 Abe Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 2, 1959, No. 6268 Author :Nevskiy, S. P.; Kon'kova, R. D. Inst :StAvr6poll Sclent.-Rea. AgrIcultural Institute Title :'later Consumption and Spraying of Potatoes Sown In the Spring In the Eastern Zone of the Stavropol'alciy Kray Orig Pub :Byul, nauchnc)-tekhn., Inform. Stavropolsk. n.-I. In-ta s.-kh., 1957, No 3, 46-48 Abstract :Generalizations basud on the results of experiments carried out on chestnut soils of the Stepnovskly experimental field and of the Kursk substation of the Stavropol' Experi- mental Meliorative Station In 1947-1952 13 given In this paper. Data on water consumption by potato plants In various growth phases Is Card 1/2 Card P/P 42 GIR-rGOR'"CANTS, A. N. ; ALESHCHENKOVY P. I.; KOCIIIETKOV, L. A.; ITWSKI-Y,_V. - "The Beloyarsk nuclear power station first uri-it p_L_~Dt rewrt mibmitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceftd Uses of Atomic Energ,., Gene%ra, 31 Aug-? Sep 64. NEVSKf~lq V. A. Nevskiv ._ , V. A. "Some Featun~s of the Surface Destruction of Concretle under the ]ondi-~icns of a Hot and Dr y Continental Climate." Mi-i Hi:-her Edi-ication Yoscow Order of 1'abor Red banner Construction Inst imeni V. V. Kirr-b,-- shev. oscolIT, 11)r,~5. (Dissertation for tho Def-ree of Candidate Lin "(3chniral Sci So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 27, 2 Jul:, 15,5)5 SOV , !4 -:~8. Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958 Nr 2 p -L-'-, (USSW! AUTHOR: Nevskiy, V. A. 'r 1'." LE: Ho,.-.- to Assess the Stability of Concretes by Means of Defort-nal.c-i Measurements (K voprosu otsenki stovkosti betonc. nietodom izm,E!reniya deformatsiy) PERIODICAL: T r. Rostovsk. n/ D- inzh, - stroit. in -ta, 1956, Nr '-,, pp 61 b8 AP-STRACT: The ilUthor points out the necessity of a broad cxpeiime?Jal program of materials testing Linder various forms of erl-ironme-,l.' action (freezing and thawing, moistening and drying, etc I Rev:ewer's name rict gi c--~ Carl 1/1 ~,111-inate t'na un rojtab",3uei2 in I e.7. IIT 2.:a:.,est:! tell ~-nravlenlya (-^or Yudzon) Lh n n-3 ) !;EV-I-'Kn , V -..A.; Z. , red. [,~,-'bliography of Russiazi literatLre (1708-19:62) in five -iolumesj i3ilbliograi'i.4 , otechest-.ennrj otorinolEri ngo logic lie 3kol 11taratury (170919612' gg.) v ~ t(.,P,.akh. Mosl-m, Vqos. nauchn. ri.ed,, ob-vo 6torinolarlngc- logov. Vol.j. 1~463. ~,92 P. (MIRA 17-0) IIEIISKIY, V.A. Nbskva) teview of the book "Union catalog of 18th century Russian books of the civil press, 1725 - 1800.* Sovet. zdravookhT-. 5:801-90 163 (MITRA 17:2) ITEVSKIY, V.A. Soviet literature on hygiene and sanitation for the first hall' of 1962; radiation hygienee Gig. sanit. 28 no.2:1-16-118 103 (MM 1? -.2) NEVSKIY, V.A. Hative literature on hygiene and sanitation for the first half of 1962. Gig. i san. 28 no.'/.-114-120 J1 163. (MIRA 17:1) NEVSKIT, V.111. Review or. the callection *Biblic;graphy of s,~ientiflc wcrks by tY,(,, Tua,k-meri MadJc-al hnstitut~~ a7i(I fl~)p inedical reoearc.h institi,t,n.- of tjle Kiriatury of of the TLrl'-. SOS.F,. f,--r -Idravookhr. !.~ 91. 163 (l,.IRA 7..2') 1~1,-ISKIY~ V.A. I a r:.-. - v ~:- . 3 7 r, ~. 4 - 8 -~ -~-' 1 T t -' . B,- t-' !,,, gr ap hy. V e ~ - - - - ( m~T 't i - -- . ;, ~ Mart, V. A. PA 35/49T65 Aug 48 Antimony Ore Deposits ,"The Tectonic Breocia in the Stratification Strw- ture of'Antimany and Antimony4fercury Beds in Central. Asia," T. A. KeTakiy, 3 PP "Dok Ak: ffauk SSW" Vol LZI, No 6 Discusses abaracteristice of subject deposits, concentmted In tha boundaries of the southern Fergana. and Gissarskiy antimany-mercury belt. There are also large antimony deposits In Man- skiy Bayon In Chatkal. Submitted by Acad 1-. F. Grigorlyev, 24 Jun 48. w 35AqT65 NEVSKI)', V. A. USSR/Geology Ora Deposits TE!'-tOniCS Janja b 49 I'Prinar-y Zoning in Hydrothermic Deposits," F. 1. Vollf'son, V. A. Nevskiy, 16 pp IIIz Ak Auk SSSR, Ser Geol" No 1 Introdu.ces exBmples of' zonality conditioned mably by structural factors. Zorutlity was obsorvud around granitold ILaSS03 not Cunotically connected with dapo<s being considered (ore field of Okur-tau and TELkeli ridges,, and the Mirgan 31ver bas'n deposit). In the Ishre ridee ore field, zonal distribution of deposLts was lLrAed with di:310cation intensity of ore-lbearing layers. PA 29/49T38 UMAUning tkyltun 49 Coal "Regularittea in the Dietribution of Thick Coal Seams on the Southern Slope of the lahma 1. Mountain Range," V. A. Nevskiy, I'ff PP "It Ak Hauk SSSR, Ser Geol" No 3 Uplains a regular change of thicknesses of -coal bads--from anticlines to syncliaes vithin the botmdaries of the southern slope of the Ishma Mountein Range. Includes table of coal bad thicknesses. 59/49T92 FA 59/49'92 u7sx1y'v.A. ..- - Some-problems of the origin of mercury. antimony, and antimony- mercury de~?oslts in southern Fergana. 1xv.AN SSSR. Ser.geol.20 no-5:72-82 S-0 '55. (MLPA 8:12) (Yergana-Mercury ores) (Fargana-Antimony ores) I/ 11 . . /II ." , MSEIY.V.A. `- ~ 3ome regularities of the occurreace of hydrothermal vineralization 'In large fractures and in finer fissures. Trudy Inst.geol.aauk tio.162:120-129 '55. (MLRA 8:11) (Geology, Structural) (Ore deposits) NEVSKIYp I'fasilV__Aid4_e evich; NURY.UKRAMMVA, V.F., red. izd-va; GALANOVA, Y TN., tekhn. red_,_;_KONDHAT'YEVAt H.A., tekhn. red. .0 [Characteristics of the development of faults, their internal structure and mineralization in certain ore-bearing areaii of Centra). Asia]Oaoben- nooti vnutrennego stroeniia, mineralizatsii i Istoril razvitiia razlo- meir nekotorykh rudnykh raionov Srednei AzU. Moskvap Ugletekhizdat, 19f~9- 50 P. (Biblioteka nwachno-tekhnicheskogo gornogo obshchestva. Se.riia: Biologicheskaia, no.6) (MIRA 14:7) (Soviet Cenrxal Asia,--Faults (Geology)) HXVW IT, V. A. Pipalike bodies of brecciated rocks in ths Akty= or@ deposit. Geol. rud. mestotorozh. no-2:83-93 Kr-Ap 160. OUU 13:8) 1e .1natitut geologil rudnykh mastorochlenly, potrografti, mine- ralogil AN SSSR, Moskva. (Trans-Ili Ala-Tau--Gre deposits) ~, NEVSKIY, V.A. Tectonics of Jointo In the Aktyuz ore deposit. Iz7- All SSSR. Ser. mol. 25 ao.11:53-68 11 160. (HIRA 13:11) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, mineralorii I gookidmil Ali SSSR. Moskma. (Trans-Ili Ala-Tau-Joints (GeolOP7)) murrm V.A. Tectonic joints La rocks of certain ore deposits in Central Asia. TxWY IGEII no.42:141-157 161. (MMA 14-8) (Soviet Central Asia-Joints (Geology)) IEVSKIY, V.A. Structure of the postmaLmatic thorium and rare earth ore zones and deposits,. Izv.v-js.ucheb.zav.;geol.i razv. 4 no.9:57--66 s 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, mLneralogii i 1-eokhimii. (Thorii=) (Rare earth metals) NEVSKIT, V.A. An example oj* the effect of explosions on the fracture i,~ctznics of rocks. Dokl. All SSSR :L39 no.6:W8-14-41 Ag 161. (MM 24:8) 1. Institttt geologii rudnykh restorozhdeniy, petrografii,, minoralogil i geoYdiimli All SSSR. Predstavleno, akademikom D.I. Sha~r-'Iahcv~ra. ~Karadzhilga Rmge-Geology,, Structural) ~Blast effect) SIPS)NOW., L.I. Nontectonic Joints of 43ome rccks in the upper Kurgan Basin. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.geol. 27 no.7:19-27 J1 162. (IMUt 15: 6) 1. Inatitut ge-ologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, minoralogIA i qeokhImU AN S8.1-M, Moukva. (Kw,gan Valloy-Joints (Geology)) MVISEY, Joint tecturdev of the Kurgan dopwit and jti3 effect an the dis- tritution of ort bcdioo. Geol.rud.mestorozh. 5 xic-.4* 56-73 Tl- Ag 1,:, " 1. Inj3titilt g-jc.. (-,Fi- m:neraloii, Ar IT PE 0- grafti i geolzi.i:t1i AN --- 1", (Ku.rU,Lr-, Valifq-- Jq~nts (Goolof-, (Kurfy,,n Val' -,y-Ore deposits) NEVSKI-13 V.A. Soviet literaturl? on hygiene and -anitation for the firat half of' 1962~ publir 'iygiene. Gig. i aan. 28 no.1~12.3-L29 Ja'63- (mila 1(,:7) (BIBLIWMPHY--HYI~ IME) (BIBLIOGRAPHY--SAIlrIAT ION) NEVSKIY V#A* Joint tectonics of the Kara-Dz.bilga and Fyzyl-Tash Mountains in the Kirgiz Rmge. Sov. geol. 6 no.11.68-79 N 163. (MM 17-1) 1. Institut geol.ogii rudnykh mastorozhdeniy, petrografii, aineralogii 1 g,:16khimii AN SSSR. NFEVSKlY, V.A. Bibliograpby. Vei3t. derm. i ven. 37 no.8.01-92 Ag'63 (MIRA 17:4) I Soviet literatui-e on hygieriew, and sa-rJtatico in th~- fir3t hall' of 1962. IndustrikI 11794J,,ne aiJ occ-upational diseaices. Cj~-g. -- saxi. ;8 no.6t100-L16 Jet",3 (MIRA L? 24) NFVSKTY, V.A.; r~!d. i Tig- !~~62 n vr r -, 1:0 La rr-.1- Ines ko n':h Kh .o k,! a tj v 3-i 63 d, ~r W--!NSKIY, VOA4 - -1 .11 . I... I I...- Influence of the different deformation and pernee.bil-ity of rocks on the oxygen regime in hydrothercal solutions, Geol. rwl, mestorewh, 6 no.509-89 8.4 064. (MIRA l7al2) 1. institut geolog~i rudnyk*n mestorozhdeniyq petrografi-.1. minviralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva, 14EVSKIYP V.A. -1. 1 1, ; Gei,-,Ic cla--S~Ijc~jt,ion of ~oint3 '- rocks. ge(l. i razv. 7 no.3:3-14 mr 164. (Ml~~A ~18;3) 1. Geclogicheskiy institut All SSSII. 0 u ~s s i az. hal Of T, h a rSt -rp,,,hical a ri ia YVII ny Ar,o g I graflcheskl- lj,,' zat. tl!.. r.,- a T. r,- v NEVSKIT. V.A. (Ploskva) Pr:to:~ity in hamring teints for achool children. Yest.oto-rin. 17 no.,2:64 Xr-Ap 155. (MIRA 8-7) (HURING VIISTS. in schoal child.) ., UTSKly, vat. II I:. -A~ I , , '. A(Lanis vernalis and Conva medical works. Farm. i to (ADONIS, vernalle, hist (CONVAT-YARIA. najalis. hist. vajalts; accuracy in ao.5:58-59 S-0 14/6. NIVSKIY. V.A. (Moskva) 4,i,:, --'- . - .4 6 J~ 6 " V~k~- IgyTitlan nedicine. Talld. i akush. 22 no.5:29-34 MY 157. (OUT-WICIVE, ARCUOT) OGRA 10:6) nlMKIY V.,~. (14csk;ra) Some w1ditional data on the history of the establishe=t of the All-Faussian OphthalmoloCical Society. Vest.oft. no.4:8344 161. NIRA 14:11 ) (CIPHTILUAMOLOGICAL SOCIETIES) GUGUSMU, L.L., kand.imed.rauk; li 'l1 ~KIY, ~V.A.; SPMM, TU.1.18, Two, carii.c wounds with ol*ned cavities of both ventrIcUs. Khirurp,iJ.a na*M28-129 ~62, 15:11) 1. Iz MbE;kovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-isoledovatellakcgo Insti- tuta skoroy pomoshobi ineni V.V. Sklifosovskogo (dir. - sas- luzhemiyy -rrach UkrSSR H.M. Tarasov,, nauchnyy rukovoditell - zasluzhemyy deyatell nauki prof. B.A. Petrov). (lMMT-WW4DS AND ITIJURIFS) YMSHKOVICH, Ye.G., -Abliografj NPIN=, T*A*I-bibliograf Bibliagraph:7 of nativet ophtlialmological literature Afo~- Oft. zhur. 118 no.7t"5 163 (MrRA 17 z.4.) ANDROSOV, P.I., prof.; ~EVSKIY, V.A,; FIRSCIV, A.A. Amount of the loss of blood In a stf--.mach resection Ferfor-ined with the use of a inechanical sutixe. Vest. khir. 93 no.9-29-31 S 164~ (141RA 18-4) 1. Iz kliniki. obshchey khircrgii (zav. - pr,,f. P,I.Androsov) Moskovskogo moditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo instituta (rektor - dotsent G,N.Ewilatskiy) na baze Moskovskogo nauchno-i.931edovatellskogo Instituta skr,roy pomoshchi iwni Sklifosovskogo. N~MISMY, V.A. Symposium on the 'physicomechanical properties of rocks In the upper part of the sarthts crust. Geol, rud. mestorozh. 7 no.2-125-126 Mr- AP 6 5. (MT-,R.,' 18? "', TRW L.2229-66 WrC01 I XCCEMON NR: AFG023770 AUTHOR: Nevskiy, V. A P. S. TITLE: Two genette types of'postmagmatic thorium-rare earth deposits SOURCE: &omnaya energlya, 19, no. 3, 1065, 277-281 TOPIC TAGS: fisslonable metal, ore, mineral, thorium, rare earth ABSTRACT: Two genetic types of post3nagmatic thortum-rare earth deposits are described- one pertitins to thorium-nioblum-rare earth deposits associated with near- surface ore-bearing origins; the (ither Involves deep thorium-beryllium-rare earth-lead- zinc deposits. Em,deposits of the first type, a clatte spatial relationship Is observed aro betiveea the mother magmatic rocks formed at a shallow depth. These deposits I characterized by complex multicomponent and polymineral composition and only by a Ellight vertical extent of mineralization. Deposits of the second type have no spatial relationskip with the magmatic rmks and wom formed at a coasiderable depth and at an appreciable distance from the ore-bearing source which originated them. The mineral composition Card 1/2 J,-2229~ ACCESSIm 1~k.' APS0237TO of the ores of the deposits Is comparatively simple. The vertical extent of the m1neral- ization amounts to many himdr"i of meters, and the type of mineralization to preserved with the depth. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tubles. ASSOCIATION: Nouct SUB CODE: ES.IC SUBBUTTED: 13Aq,64 ENCL: 00 NO REF SOV.- 000 OTHER: 000 Card 2A N7ZVSKIY, V.L.. gornyy inch. Investigating causes of failure in blasting with dela7ed-action olectric detonatorti. Nauch. trtid7 VGI no.22-27-40 157. (MIRA 11:9) (MiniiW, engineering) (Blasting) (Detonators) NOISKIY, V.L.; TROKIMOV, P.F. Bit sizes and types for drilling holes with air drills. Vzryv. delo r " -~ I no.46 3:22.5-231 '61. 1-1?- 1c:1) (Boring machinery) EISUKUHOV, Afanasiy Filimonovich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; NAZAHOV, Petr Petrovich; KIJTUZOV, Boris -Rikolayevich; NEVSKIY.9Vladimir Leon a0; DFITRM-7, Aleksey Pd-vlovich; GUIDTW, GrigiRy Mikhaylovich; MISNIK, Yuriy Mikhaylovich; KHANIJKAYEV, Aleksaner Nisanovich; KOROLVIA, T.I., redAzd-iru; SHKLTAR, S.Ya., tekhn. red. (Boring and blasting oper-Etions] Burovzry-vnye raboty. (By] A.F.Sukhanov i dr. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 242 p. (Boring) (Blasting) (KIRA 16.9) NEVSKIY,, V.11, kand. tekhn. nauk Blasting operations in the ccoal industv--7 in G--e;-:t Nauch. trudy Mask. inst. radioelek. i gor. elektromakh. no.47:120-13l 163. (MIILI 17:6) IJEVSKIY, V.M.; SVETOV, A.Ya.; GU7SALYUK, V.G. Use of gas chromatography in thin analysis of "he gaBeous prrAucta of oxidation of petroleum residues by atmospheric oxygen. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. tekh. i kh:im. nauk no.2:34-42 163. (MIRA 17t2) 7~ vlJY, V ~ G , ;i Y A T~ E N V, ~' , *,, , '. , : N. "; . , 1, "1' , '! ', ~ ') I-i " 11"' -~-' '-~ T ! ' I ' . .1 . -I - . . .. T !~~- , ~ * " -- . - -;: , . .11 - , 4" 1; .-- , -, K 1, . - . 0:0datioll of '.r~. "..T? - 11 ., r %fiuk AN Ka za k r.. ,' ~' 1. , i, ' - A - ' ~- -1 ' bf'. I %F 7 ,t4 RZHETSKly, V.V., prof .,dokt.tekhn.nwik 1; IIUYANOV,Yu.D.,. kand.tekhn.nauk; VASILIYEV, Ye.l., ktuid.tekhn.n&ul..- DMIN, A.V4, kand.tekh-n.nauk; KULESHOV, N.A., kand.tekhn.rvwJ,; M~SHOV, B.G., kand.tekhn.nauk;; FOTIAPOV, F.G.,. kand.tekhn.nauk; ROD1011OV, L.Ye.,q kand.takhn.rmtk; SDEMI, B.A.9 kand.tekhn.nauk; SUMOVA, Ye.M., kand.tekhn.miuk; YUMATOV, B.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; KHOKHBYAKOV., V.S.p kand.tekhn.ttauk; AL&ISANDROV, N.N.., gorMy inzh.; LILISTOV, I.I., inzh,,; BUGOSLAVISKIY, Yu.K,., gozTyy inzh,; DIDKOVSKU, D.Z... inzh.,- ONOTSK17Y, M.I.,, irtzh.; STAKMICII, Ye.B., inzb.,- GEYMAN, L.M., red.izd-va; MAESIMOVA, V.V., tellm. red.; KONDMIYEVA, 1A.A., tekhn. red. [Handbook for the strip-mine forcuLan] Spravochnik gornogcksmstera karlera. Pod red. V.V,Rzhevskog-lo. Moskva, Gov:.nauchno,-tekbnAzd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 572 p. (MM 14.'l?) (Strip mining) I . SURAMISKIYO D.Ya.; KAPLAN, G.Ye.; NVIJMY, V.N.; CHMKOV, I.V. "Studies of rare earths from tho point of vIew of economic geology"' by B.I. Kogan. Reviewed by D.IA. Surachakii and others. Ggol.rud.mestorozh. no.5:103-10/+ S-0 062. (HIRA 15:32) (Rare earths) (Fogan, B.I.) kit ly -01--)i" rl Z FJ, 1 1U, C-on ol' ca to b I p -,,tel- n r, U re . lil=r SOVSKIY' R.E.; BUDRIN. A M.; BISIXADDY, V.A., radaktor; NYS CRT. L.O.. redairtor; KAIAK. 2X., tokhnicheekiy radaktor (Ifamal for mral notion-picture operators) Spravochnik sells~xgo kinomekhanika. Pod red. V.A.Bisikalova. Hoskva. Gog. izd-vo Olskusetvo," 1956. 310 P. (HLRA 10:2) (Kotiom-picture projection) 8(5) SOV I 112 - 5 9 - I - 13 0 9 Tranilatiogk from: Referativiyy zhurnal. Eleki,rotekh-nika, 1959, Nr 1, pp 176-177 AUTHOR. NrjvsUy (USSR) TITLE: Electronic Pressure Controller by Rou PEPRIODIG~A,L: Sb. inform. materialov Mosene.rgo, 1957, Nr 14, PD 68-74 ABSTRACT: It is reported that an 'electronic oressure controller was mc-unted in the r eduction -cool ing installati.,~n intended for reserving a superimposed t-irbi-ie at the Nr 9 generating station, Mosenergo. The controller cut fl%e opening time of the regulating valve and permitted increasing its cross sects * that reduced the possibility of faults. A tubular helical spring made at "he station vfas used as a primary element. Ntetfiwds of making the spring are described. The spring develops coznsiderab].7 greater force than commerciall'y available springs. Seven illustrations. O.B.D. Card I I I 8(6) SOV I 112-59 -1-353 Tranolation from; Referativnyy zhurnal. Elekl:rotekhnika, 1959, Nr 1, pp 48 - 49 (USSR) AUTHOR: Nevskiy, V. S., and Pechenkin, Yu. V. TITLE: Operating Experience With Electric Gas Analyzers That Have a Bypass- Tube Gas Intake PERIODICAL: Sb- inform. materialov Mosenergo, 1957, Nr 14, pp IOZ-106 ABSTRACT: The upper end of an intake tube is inserted into a gas duct 1. 5-2-m deep at the old point of gas intake (elevation 17 m); the lower end of the tube is intrcduced into the boiler gas duct under the boiler-room floor - The tube has an expanded section (168x7-mm diameter) with a T-piece through which a standard gas-intake tubing with a ceramic filter is inserted. The primary element is located at the enginernan control. board. The gas is sucked into the primary element by ar. induced-draft fan or ejector. In the first case, the pressure difference should be 100 mm of water column or more to ensure the Card I /Z SOV/1 12-59-1-353 Operating Experience With Electric Gas Analyzers That Have a Bypass-Tube the optimum gas flow of 300-400 cm3/min through the primary element. Bypass tubes permitted shortening the pulse lines from 10-15 down to 3-4 m, which reduced the delay from 3-4 down to 1. 5 min-, taking the primary element out of the zone of high and fluctuating temperatures increased the accuracy and reliability uf the gas analyzers, A differential pressure gauge is to be installed for measuring the primary -element pressure difference, 8 x I -mm pulse tubing, should be mounted, and other simi'lar measures are expected to be carried out. A.B. I-A Card 2/2