SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOLOVYEV, D.I. - SOLOVYEV, G.F.

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WEVSX1'Y, N.P.; VLADD4IROVt B.V.; KCKAROVt N.S.9 red.; SHCHUCHKINt N.V.9 red.-;-S=VEUff4-P,I p-ved.j RABINOVICHj I.P., red,; VASILWOp I.F.j red.; MODSLIv b.I.p toklmo red* (Theory, design, and manufacture of agricultural maohinery] Toorilat konstruktaila I prolzvodstro sel'skokhosialetyewwkh mashin, Moskvar Cos. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry. V6.1.7. EAU" of general agricultural machinery parts] Atlas obabobikh detalot sellkhoziai- stvenrqkh mashino (A 1945. -.333 po Ory) (MIRA 3As6) .gricultural machin SDWVIYV#_PA,Les kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk. Wide application of st"arditation In agricultural machinery building improves the supplying of Wiculture with spare parts. Standartisatella no.,3:8-11 3-0 154. (MIPIA 8:2) (Agricultural mehinery-Standards) PIGOLKIN, P.N.;_SOLOVITZV, D.I. New tanks of the alltOultural machinery induBtry in connaction with 1-4 the reorganiZation of mehine-tractor stations. Trakt. I aellkhozmash. no.5:1-4 My 058. (xiRk 11:6) (Agricultural machiner7 industry) SHGHSUAKOV, Konstantin PadVtOTich, kwjLd.tekhn.rauk; SCLOVOYNY, D.L. kand.takhn.sauk, reA.1 XUBOT, T.S., retsenzent-, YNOORKINA, L.I., red.izd-va; ALIKIND, T.D,, takhn.red. [Machines for harvesting ladustrial cropel theory, construction, and calculationj Keshlay dlis uborki tokhnicheakikh kulltur; teoriia, konstraktalls i rascbmt. Pod red. D.I.Solovlevso Moskva, Oos,nauchno-tekhn,lid-ve ushinostrolt.lit-ry, 1959o )01 P. (NIIU 13:6) (Harvesting machimery) BAYKCIV, T.P.; VEEKSER, A.A.; GORCHINSKIY, S.A.; LARIONOV, A.G.; PIATONOV, A.V.; CHUMAYEVSKIY, A.V.; SOLOVIYEV, D.I.,, inzh., red.i SOKOLOVA, T.F., tekhn. red. (Agricultural machines and their spare parts; a manuallSeilako- khoziaistvennye mashiny i zapasnye chesti k nim; spravochnik. 2., Ispr. i dop. izd. Pod red. D.I.Soloviyeva. Moskva,. Mashgiz. Book L[Machines for tillage, sowing, and planting, for plant protection, and for livestock farma]Mashiny dlia obrabotki pochvy, poseve, i posadki, dlia zashchity rastenii i dlia zhivot- novodcheskikh ferm. 1953. 615 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1. R,zssla (1923- U.S.S.R.'Kinisterstvo sellskokhozyaystyennogo mashinostroyenlya. (Agricultural machinez7) SOLANISY, D, 1, Taknicheskata eksploatateiia flot&. L Technical exploitation of the flootj.. (Yodnyl transport, 1934, no. 1, p, 22-25; Illus.), Met B2561,28 30; SOVIII MMMDO;:tAtLm A" Communications, & Bibliography, Library of Congress, Roference Dej~.Lrtment, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. SOLWNY, D. 1. L TooWACal *xPlOItAtIOII Of Teknicheskala eksploatatsita LlotA 1 090 TOIIt4LnOTl8nI~' the fleet and its restOratiOni. (Voduyi transports, 1938v no* ~, p. 20~-23). mat IM561.R8 SO: S21iot TrykalgortatLM Pja C2M5-rM90II2JML, & M112AWhys Library of Congress, Reference Department, Washington. 1952# Unclassified* L,D.itriy Iv8u9'FtA& S IIIITSTN. V.1.. polkoTnik, rodaktor-, VOIZOVAo -3010 "1 f,' - Y.Yeet to ~ ~Ogkjy radaktor rgbli&. Kooky*. Toon, (Artillery of warships] Artillerita bosvogo ko (Kuu 10:9) ted-vo K-TO obor.3=9 1937. 1?1 P. (Artillery) MOROZOV, lonstantin Vesillysvich;_-~,O~V' ~,-U.4,-vred.; ZUDIRA, M.P.. tekhn.red. [Antiaircraft defense systems on ships] KorabelInys sredstva protivovozdushnol oborony. Nosiva, Voen.izd-vo X-ve obor.S=* 1960. 119 p. WRA 14:3) (Warships) . (Antialroreft artillery) ANDRSYEV, Vasilly Ivanorvicb# dotsent kand. voyanno-morskikh nauk, kontr- admiral; SOIX-'Mt-D-I,,-.kapItan I rang& zapajap red.1 SUXOLOVA, G.F.9 tokbn. rod. (Control of oceanic co=runicational as revealed by experience of the two world wars) Bor'ba na okeanskikh kormmikataiiakb; po opytu dvukh mirovykb voin. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo H-va oborony SSSR, 1961. 373 p. (MIRA UtIO) European Warp 19V.,-1918--Transportation) rld Warp 1939-1945-Transportation) M IADYSKV, G-I-; SOLOV'YZV, D.R. w. 4w ~vs * ole no.4:25-28- UdaelmmallelkI . Lesson of the teacher O.P. JI-Ag 157. JKLPIA 10:8) (Toropet:-- riculture-Study and teaching) (C rnl4aize)) (Flax) 2o-6-34/48 At, 21,0 H I Ravich, X.G. , Solov'yev, D.S. 71 M t New Data on the Geological Structure of thc D;~xn;;vr Cjajis in the East Antarctic Oovyye danryye o stroyenii ojizisa Bangera v Vostochnoy Antarktide) 1'EHIC;D1CAA'A Doklady .1kademii Hauk SSSR, 1~57, Vol. 11-5. Ur 6, (USSR) AYj',L'HAC'ri In the course of the antarctic uum.~er 1016/1'7 the author;3 ~ j 10 taude ageological survey (1 : 100 000) Of tile 01tvis ;41),1 Ito environnent. Thereby the characterization of a Inrgo part of the archaean cross section (visible thickness not below 12 k.,a) of the Fast Antarctic is made possible. The first lata of the discoverer (Bangor 1947) and others by Vyalov an:J Voronov (1956) were very poor. By the data won by the authors the con- ceptions on the Pro-Cambrian of this region are fund3mentally changed. The Banger oasis, together with the 181ands toothe north situated In fron Cf it, lAeo between 65 50' - 66 201 south latitude and 100 300 - 101 701 east longitude. A-he archipelago is connected with the mainland Ly Shakletor's 2 C!.. r 1 1,14 ahelf-glacier. The area of thu archirelrjo is about '~' ,)0 km 2o-6-34/48 liew D,ita on the Geological Structure of the Banger Ofsuiu in the Na3t Antarc- tic 200 km 2 of thoje being ozcupt;,J by the ialuni , i#4!o the Banger oaaia- 40 km far in tke jouthvvot grnup (J rocky v~lcanceu rioea out of tho j;la(.ier, frk .1 erth Ot er by Ice-clap3. Tllij gro)q, a now caijifi V) kLi ) dovolopIng right now ,knd ia c.illed "O1,r1wt.t!v oi!do" the authors. The not high (100 - 11 .jo M) Banger oasis nre ser4trated Ly narrow valloYs fill(,..I Ij mior!Ai- nos. The boulders predominantly core from the lo.,i:tl rcl~:ka, but exotic ones that chiefly conuiot of not jeldon occur. Only in the aouthweatern part of the n,o)ij the valleys are wide, filled bY loone jedliaento iind jurround-id by flat (60 - 70 m high) hill3. In them lie chttins of aaill lakes. The only laree lake, "Fijurnoye", !.iori thaj zO ~m loni", lies along a comparatively younj thiok br-,-ik. All of rollef are here caused by the acticr. of i~let:lors. P,,, vol~a- noes are formed in a row accordin ':- .j th') OXJ,)M~ii~n T'.'ilo' whereas the valleys betweon thl~' r1in alonC the tf- tonic faults. The summer In this region lafjt3 frori trio h'?- t~inning of December to the end of Februar4, when LLe -air tem- -C-it-d 2/4 perature by day varice between *1 and *6 C and the btanket I- i e B, - - U U ~; 2o-6-34M ir ti Datii on the Geolo, ical Structure of t' in ci a i in tne 6;iat Ant. 0 C of snow is abjent. It is also at vther seasons that the snow, ir spite of very low tomperatureibelow zero, is blown awiy here. Due to an extreme dryness of the air, precipitations are verj rare rind in 3umijer occur hardly at all. The ro,~,,ion Is to be considered a.j "cold atone-denert". Only archaerin rocks participate in Its r,eological structure; various cryatallire ochiatg az~d eneiuseal (.ioqtly inton3ively M,'1(;133tIzcd, metamorphosed bnji(,- rmt.,71la-rocks, and intrusions of pyroxene-,,;ranites (-charnokltea). ehe .trchnean complex is intersected by dolerite-diken of apparently early- ~:ieoozoic age. Qxiartary sediments have a conalderable development and are rupre3ented by glacial- and fluvioglacial form-ttions. The tectonics of the region is extremely complicated, as the numerous faults destroyed the early plicative structures. The above-cen- tioned rocks are classified in 3 frimilies rind a preli,--Anary li- thologic-mineralogical description of them is given till their study will be concluded. The magmatization took place in 2 stageat they are characterized by a different composition of the injec- tion-material. Pegmatite- and quartz-veix~.,~ which ac-onpany the nagmatites mostly have an intersecting character, usually in a flat angle to the containing schists. The thickness of the veins C:ird 3/4 is quite different, mootly it is i - 3 m. lt can be followed over KLI;4JV, L.D. , mlitishly naunhnvy sotr-Walk; !;OW-YIYI:'Vg D.S.t oludshly naueltywy notrudnil: Prnll-inar-~r rftpnrt on gonlrgical observntions In tbe #3,aqtrrn Ankstrctic. InforTi.!iiiil.Sev.nntark..el-sp. r0. 1: 27-10 '58. WIRA 12: 1) 1. Ititirhno-taitle(InvfAtollel-l-! Infititut goologii Arittiki, (Antaretir roglons-GeolojT) 3(0) AUTHORSt Klimov, L. V., Solov'yev, D. S. SOV/20 -12 3-1 - 38/56 -TITLEs So:ae Features.oft the'Geological Structure of the Coast of Wilkes Land, the King George V Coast and the Oates Coast (East Antarctic), (Nekotoryye cherty geologicheskogo stroyeniya poberezhlya Zemli Uilksa, Berega Korolya Georga V i Berega Otsa (Vostochnaya Antarktida)) PERIODICAL3 Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr i, pp 141 - 144 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The authors investigated individual sections of the coast between 120 and 165 degrees East Latitude in the course of the expeditionary voyage of the Diesel-electric ship "Ob"I in January - February, 1958. 24 primary rock exposures in 10 non-adjacent sections were geologically investigated (Fig Up to now, this part of the Antarctic coast has been investi- gated only between 140 and 145 degrees East Latitude (Khorn- Blaff Section, Refs 3, 4). The observational data so far available enabled the authors to indicate some basic features of the geological structure of the mentioned sections. The entire coastal strip of Wilkes Land east of 111 degrees East Card 1/4 Latitude (approximately 1200 km long) is almost entirely Sone Features of the Geological Structure of the SOYI'20-123-1-38/56 Coast of Wilkes Land, the King George V Coast and the Oates Coast (East Antarctic) without primary exposures. Exceptions ares the islands of Chik and Genri (Henry) and an unnamed nunatak on the west coast of the Forpos bayl they are described by the authors. The data mentioned indicate that the entire coastal strip of Wilkes Land is part of an extensive region of Precambrian schists and gneiss and of the associated charnokites (from Enderby Land in the West to Wilkes Land in the East - Ref 2). The coastal strip in the sector between 145 degrees and 165 degrees East (approximately 1000 km in length), comprising the greater pa-rt of King George V Coast and of Oates Coast, differs notably from the strip mentioned first. Isolated, interrupted mountain ranges, mostly sub-meridional, can be followed 100 - 150 km inland. The altitudes are 1000-1200 m; the mountainous terrain continues into Victoria Land, where it is named gory Admiralteystva (Admiralty Mountains). In the West, the mountains are replaced by the Ace plateau of King George V Coast. There are isolated primary rock expos- ures. The plateau is split into individual blocks by exten- Card 2/4 sive sub-meridional tectonic disturbances (narusheniya) which Some Features of the Geological Structure of the SOV120-123-1-381% Coast of Wilkes Land, the King George V Coast and the Oates Coast (East Antarctic) are almost in,parallel direction. The gaps between the blocks are filled by outwelling glaciers or marked by deep ics- covered bays. A potrographic charactorisation of the areas discussed is given. A sedimentary-volcanic Bikon (Beacon) series on Khorn-Blaff, discovered in 1911 - 1914 (Ref 4), is represented by horizontally stratified sandstones with inter- m,adiate strata of conglomerate. These are covered by a thick (150 m) dolerite sill. The intrusion of doleritos caused a contactic metamorphism of the sedimentary rooks, i.e., re- crystallization of the cement and transformation of the feldspar in kaolinite and, furthermore, to carbonization of the ligneous remnants. As a whole, the coastal strip described is to be regarded as a part of the EastAntarctic Platform (Vostochno-Antarkticheakaya platforma) Aich has undergone considerable lifting and lowering of a Brock*n character in relatively recent (Cenozoic) time. By this, not only the sedimentary cover, but also portions of the two-stage founda- tion were exposed. There are 1 figure and 4 references, 2 Card 3/4 of which are Soviet. Some Features of the Geological Structure of the SOV/20-123-1-38/56 Coast of Wilkes Land, the King George V Coast and the Oates Coast (East Antarctic) ASSOCIATIONs Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut geologii Arktiki (Scientific Research Institute of deology of the Arctic) PRESENTEDs June 13, 1958, by D. I. Shcherbakov, leademioian SUBMITTEDi June 9, 1958 Card 4/4 RAVICHI M.G.; VORONOV, P.S.; KLIMDV, L,V.; SOLOVIYEV, D.S. Reconnaissance of the eastern part of the mountains cn Queen Maud Land in the Antarctica. Inform.biul.NIIGA no.16:30-36 '59. (Queen Maud Land-Hountains) (VIRA 150) XLIMOVv L.V.v mladshly naucbnyy sotrudnik, SOIDVIYEV2 D.S.v mladshly naucbMy aotrudnik Correlation of geological formations in shore areas of the Rom Sea and Oates Coast. Inform, biul, Sov, antark, eke no.16~WO 160e &IRA 13i12) 1. Nauchno-isaledovatel'sUzy inatitut-goologii Arktikis (Ross Sea region--Geologyt Stratigraphic) (Oates Coast-Geologyt Stratigraphic) SOLOVIYEVO D.S. Lower Palsozoic mdtemorphic schieta of Oaten Coast. Trudy NIIGA 113:147-158 f60. (MMA 1415) (Oates coast-Schisto) SOLOVIYEV, D.S. The Beacon sedimentary-volcanogenic series of Morn Bluff (George Goast). Trudy NIIGA 3-13:159-182 160. (MIRA 14 t 5) (Horn Bluffp Antarctica-Petrology) RVICHI M. G.j WLOV'j A. Ya.; SOLOVIM, D. S.; SILIN, Yu. 1. Absolute age of rocks of the central part of the mountains In Queen Maud Land (eastern Antartica). DOkl, AN SSSR 147 no.61 W3-1436 D 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Nauchno-insladovatellskiy institut goologii Arktiki L Radiyev" it~-,titut In. V. G. Khlopina AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom D. I. Shcherbakovyu. (Oueon Maud Land-Petrolory) V I k I , ; k I RAVICH, M.G.; I V. ; S("D6t';'Tz:A , b.s. ; ~' V.6. I j ii L, r geol.-mincral. nauk, r,A. [Pre-Cambrian of castern Antai-etAlca.] Dokembrli Vostochrcl Antarktidy. Moskva, Nedra, 1965 469 1). (IRningrad. flauchno-I stiledovate I I ski I Inatitut geologli Arktiki. Trudy, vol. 13P) (MIRA 18:5) ASANOV, A.N.; iMi3i~IIAN, L.A.; ~OIJAIIYLV, SlifullIBO,~-T, G.G., red. flv.eelumizatlon and automtion o4' labor-oons=ing opera- tion in starch anj :,-olasses factories) Xukhanizataila I avtw~.ntiznt-iln t-ucioer~-ikh ralbot na krakhmalo-patochnykh ZhI.11011dukh. !'loIkva) T.Amtr. In-t nnuchno-teklin. Informatsil jl.,-hvbevc-! 190. 37 p. (! I lU 17: 11) MASLENNIKOVA, T.N.; SOLOTIMP D.T. Some data on the effect of sodium bigulfite on the vet*wening of corn kernels. Trudy TSNIIKPP no.602-99 163. (KIRA 16412) MITROFANOV, V.P.j SOLOVITEV, D.T.; MARAMOXHIMP I.I. Testing the f1la vamm apparatus with continuous action., Sakh. prom. 37 no.5t6l-66 My 163. (MLU 26W 1. Mookovakiy tokhmiagichaskiy institut pishchavoy promys%,- lannonti (for YAtrofanov). 2. TSentraI'My nauchno-ionladontall- skir inatitut krakhmalo-patoohnoy praWvhlennosti (for Soloylyev). 3o Yaroslavskiy krakbmajo-patochnyy kombinat (for Haraxokmn). (bmporatinr appliances-TeatinA (Molasses) SL LC V 1 ~ ~'V ,. ' . ^,oi-ral,by and Gi~clo, ~j _;y Requirements cf indistry as to tt.(; quality cC m1neral raw rater!-Als. Handbock for geolo- gists-Poskva, Gos. lzd-vc, gcoloi.71cheskoi lit-ry Korlteta pc delan gooloqll pr! 53. IJWRj No. 30, Faclu nnterlalf,, 19',7. Mgnthl List 9f Ruysla Accessions, AALrary of Con7ress Lctc,~,.-er 1952. Unclsssified. t, p RA14ZES, B.Ya.; ZUBAUT, N.N.; CIMMOSTITOT, Tu.L., nauchnyy red.; TEMOT, A.D., glavuyy red.; SHKAM'KOV. 1.T.. zat.glavnogo red.; GINOURG. A.I., red.; ZTEW, L.T., red.; KRSTM. T.M.. red.; MOKROUSOV. V.A. red.; SCLOVITIT. D.T.. red.; KHMYSHCHOT, N.A., red.; IZRAILVA, G.A.. red.izd-va; BTKOVA, Y.T., takhn.red. [Industrial specifications for the quality of raw minerals; handbook for geologists] Trebovanila promyshlennosti k kochostyu minarall- nogo syrlia; spravochnik dlia geologov, lzd.Z., parer. Noskva. Goo,nauchno-tekhnsisd-vo lit-ry po goologii i okhrane nedr. Noo2. [quartz sand] Pevok kvartsevyi. Nauchn.red.W.L.Chernosvitov. 1955. 53 P. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Moscow. Tsesoyuznyy nauchno-ionledovateliekly inatitut mineral'- nogo syriya. (Sand) CHKRNOSVITOY, Tu.L., glavqpy redaktar; SOLOVITIT, D.V.?A aktor; SOBMT. JI.D., rodaktoz-; SPIRINA, N.I., r~d*VVM - . t khnichookly rodaktor [Assaying minerals] Isoledovanle minerallnogo syr'I&* Moskva. Goo. nauchno-takhn,, izd-vo lit-ry po goologit I okhrane nedr, 19550 195 pt Nicrofilal (KM 8:3) 1. Moscow. Tsesoyusnyy nanchno-lonledovatellokly institut stnerallnogo syr I pL. (Mineralogy. Determinative) ~-Y T EL V, IT. il()TAHXUV. V.X.; BRITATEV. M.D., rodaktor, (jMSIKOVKIY. V.I.. rodaktor; YKASHOV. A.D.. r"daktor-, )U)NODMINOV, X.M.,redaktor: KIYOUTOV. H.V.. radaktor: GLAIM, P.S.. redaktor: SHIRBOY, V.I., WOW; SOLOV11XV, D-V., redaktor; CHWOSTITOV, Tu.L.; NIYONTOV. q.v.' ?Wak-k&r,r-KO~ff. B.K., redaktor; ZRASNOVA, N.B.. redaktor: GtMOVA, O.A., tekhnicheekiy redaktor. Mercury and antimony. Oteanka mostorothdonii pri polskakh I ravedkakh no. 15:3-207 155. (NLR& 9:)) (mercury) (Antimony) IAVROVICHs Nikolay Stapanoylah; BRITATIT, M.D.. redaktor; GIMSIMOVSKIT, V.I., redaktor. TIRSHOT. A.D.. redaktor; KONSTANTINOT, M.N.; NMITOT. R,V.. glavayy redaktor; SAAKTA1. P.3., redaktor; SMIRNOT, V.I., redaktor; redaktor; CHWOSTITOY, Tu.L.. redaktor; SOSHNIKOTA, U.S., red&ktor vypusim; S=X1WA, N.A., redaktor isdatelistya; AVMIYXV,&. T.A,. takhnicheskiy redaktor. CYluorepar; (fluorite).] Plavikovyi shpat (fliuorit), Moskva, Goo, nauchno-tekhn. Isd-vo lit-ry po gaol. i okhrans nedr, 1956. 133 (Otaanlm mostoroshdonli pri polskakh I rasvedkakh, no,16). (Fluorite) (KIRA 10t9) RCZHKOVA, Ye.vd, 'red.; SOBOISY, N.D., red.; SOLOPYLY, D.V., red.; SUWYXY. A.I., red.; CIMRNOSVITOY, Yu.L., red.: rUSCU, S-A., red.isd-va; KRYNOCHKIRA, X.V., tekhn.red. (Methods of studying mineral ores] Xetody.issledoyantio mineralinogo syr4is. Moskva. Gos.nsucbno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gaol. t okhrane nedr, 1957- 138 P- (MIRA 11:4) 1. Moscow. Veaaoyuxnyy usuchno-iseledoystallakly institut minerallnogo syr1ya. (Mineralogy) "IV, Ye.F.; VAYSMiBI-QW, A.I.; STLT-UIOV, I.S., wtucfxn~7 red.; YIMUISHOV, A.D., glnvnyy red.; GINUIEU, A.I.. red.; ZVXIIYV, L.Y., red.; UUMO, Y.M., red.; MOMIOUSOV, V.A., red.; SOLOVIYXV. D,V., red.; XERUSHCHOV. X.A., red.; OHICUIOSVITOY, Tu.L., re-U.; SHXA1rANXOT_,I.V., red.; HEXRASOVA, N.B., red.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw anterial; hand- book for geologists) Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k knchestvu minerallnogo syrlia; a ravochnik dlin geologov Moskva, Gos.nnuchnq-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry 0 geol. ~ okhrane nedr. No.49. (Niobium and tantalumj ROIL i tantal. & ,Zao perer. 1959, 49 p. (MIRA l2t12) 1. Moscow. Vseaovuz_nvy runichno-issledovatel'skly Institut'minerallnogo ayr1ya. (Niobium) (Tantalum) HILOVANOV, G.1i.; CiU20105VITOV. Yu.L.; GINZBURG, A.I., nsuchnyy red.: YYJMIOV, A.D.. glavnyy red.; ZYnW. L.V.. red,: ZUBARRY, U.N., red.; XIWYTAR, Y.H., red.; MOXROUSOV, V.A., red.; SOLOVITIV, D.T.. red.; KIRIUSHCHOV, N.A., red.; SHKAHMOV, I.V., red.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G., takhn.red. (Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw material; hiindbook for geologists] Trebovaniia prorqohlennosti k kachestvu. minerallnogo syrile; spravochnik dlia geologov. Moskva. Gos.na6chno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No-51. [Rare earth elemental RodkozenelInye elementy. Izd.2o, perere 1959, 58 pe INDU 12912) 1. Moscow, Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatelookly Institut mineral'- nogo syrIya. (Rare earths) CHiaNUSVITOV, Tu.L.; XONSTANTINOV. M.M.. nauchnyy red,; TIRSHOY. A.D., glavnyy red.; SHKANSHKOV, I.V., zam.glaTnogo red.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.; ZTEM. L.Y., red.; XRKrM. T.K., red.; MCKROUSOT, V.A., red,; SCLOVIYXV, D.T.. red.; XHMHCHOV# N.A., red.; XCM- SOYA, N.H., red.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G., takhn.red. [Industrial re iremente for the quality of raw minerals; handbook for goologiater Trebovanila promyshlennosti k kschestyu minerall- no o syrlial spravochnik dlia geologov. Moskva Gos.naqohno-takhn, isf-vo 1 t-ry po geol. i okhrane nedro No.67- (UraniumJ Uren. Nauchn. red.M.K.Konstantinov. Isd.2., parer. 1959. 65 p. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Moscow. Veasoyusnyy nauchno-Lasledovetallskly institut minerallnogo syr1ya. (Uranium) BORMOV, V.Mo; PATROV, Y.F,, nauchnyy red.; UR V, A.D., glavnyy red.; CH OSTITOV, Tu.L., sam.glaynogo red.; SOUMMOV. 1.T., SM glaynogo red.; GINXMIRG, A.I.. red.: ZVXRIV. L.T.. red.; XUBARST. U.N.. red.; EMYTXR. V.M.. red.; M00OUSOV, V.A., red.; SOU)TOYST, D.V., red.; KHRUSHCHOV. N.A., rid.; STCLUROV, A.G., red.isd-ve; IVANOVA, A.G., takhn.red. (Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw wterials; hanabook for geologists] Trebovaniia pronyahlennosti k k9chestyu minerallnogo syrlia; spravochnik dlis geolegov, lsd*2#0 perero Moskva, Gos.n9uchno-tekhn.1%d-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrene nedr. No.12. (Feldspars) Polevoshpatovoe sy.-le. Nauchn.red. V.P.fttroy. 1960. 25 p. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy asuchno-iseledovatellskiy institut mine- ral'nogo syr1ya. (Yeldeper) STEPANOV, I.S.; CIUMNOSVITOV, Tu.L., nauchnyy red.; YMMOT, A.D., glaynyy red.; GINZBURG, A.I.. red.; ZTEW, L.T.. red.; ZURARIT. N.Y., red.; MWTTXR, Y.M.# red.; KMOUWY, V.A., red.; 50 ~Wv D.T., red.: KHRUSHCHOV, N.A., red.; SMNEMOT, I.T., red.; ST6L-TAkO-Y-1'-A.G.j red.; ITANOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Industrial requirenents an to the quality of mineral raw materials; handbook for geologists] Trebovanila promyshlennostl k kachostvu minurallnogo syrlia; spravochnik dlia geologov. Izd.2., Parer, 14oBkva, Gos.nauchno-te1-Jm.izd-vo lit-ry po gaol. i okhrane nedr. Ho.46. (Rubidium and essiuml Rubidii i tsezii. Hauchn.red. IU.L. Chernosvitov. 1960. 33 p. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut mine- rallnogo syrlys. (Rubidium) (cesium) VXSZA)Vb%IY. V.S.; BXRLING. N.I., nauchnyy red.; TERSIOT, A.D., glaynyy red.; CHMOSMOV, Yu.L., sam*glsvnogo red*; SOUIUMVp I.T., sea. gleyno- go red.; GINZBM, A.I.. red.; ZVIM, L.V.. red,; ZUBARNTp NoNev red.; XRMXR, V.M., red.; KOKROUSOV, V.A., red.; SCLOVI Me D.T., red.; KHRUSHCHOT, N.A., red.; STCLYAROV, A.G., red.izd-va; 11AWTA', A.G., tokhn.red, [Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw materials; handbook for geologists] Trebovanlia promyshlonnosti k kachestvu minerallnogo syriia; spravochnik dlis geologov. lid.2., parer. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. i zd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. Noj, [Graphite] Graf1t, Hauchn,red. N.I.Berling. 1960. 44 p9 (MIRA 13:9) 1. Moscow. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut mine- rallnogo syriya. (Graphite) I PJCTROVSKAYA, N.Y.; IMINW(KO, N.G.; OINZMRG. A.I.. nBuchnyy red.; IMSIOT, A.D.. glavnyy red.; CHIRNMITOY, TV.L., zam, glavnogo red.; SHKANENKOV, I.Y., saw.glaynogo red.; ZWXRU, L,T., red.; MARIO, N.N., red.: MITER. T.M,# red,; MMOUSOV, Y,A,, red,; SOLOVIUV, D.V., red.; UMUSHCHOV. :11.A., red.; SPOMOV, A.G.. A.G., tekbn.x-Od. [Industrial requirement for the quality of mineral raw mterials; handbook for geologistel Trabovanlia promyshlennosti k kschestyu minernllnogo syrlis; sprevochnik dlia geologov, lzd,2*# Parer, Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.1zd-vo lit-ry po gaol. i okhrane nedr. No.71. [Selenium and tellurium] Solon i tellur. Nauchn.red. AJ. Ginzburg. 1960. 45 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Moscow. Vessoyuznyy nauchno-iselodavatellakly institut mine- rallnogo syr1ya. (Selenium ores) (Tellurium ores) BUUMICH, T.T,; Y=HOY# A.D., glnv. red.; CILMOSVITOY, Tu.L., zameatitell glav. red.; SHKAONKOT, I.Y., znmestitall glav. red.; GINZBURG. A.I., red.; ZYLR-", L.Y., red.; ZUBARRY. U.N.. .red.: HOKROUSOY, V.A., red.; 5OWT11P,,D.V.,, red.; TROYANOY, A.T.. red.; MUSHCHRY, N.A.. red.; STVAROT. I.S.. nauchnyy red.: ROZHKOVA. L.G., red. Izd-va; IYERUSALIMSKATA, U.S., takhn. red. (Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw materials; hAndbook for geologists] Trebovanits promyshlen- nosti. k kaohestvu mineral'no'go syrlia; spravochnik dlia gtolo- gov. Izd. 2., parer. Most-vg, Gos. nouchno-takhn. isd-vo lit- ry po geol. i okhrnne nedr. No. 43. (Tungsten] Vollfram. 1960. 61 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Moscow. Toesoyusrary nauchno-I a sled ova tel I skiy inst1tut mi- nerallnogo syr"ye. (Tunga ton) VASIL'YEV, P.V.; YERSHOV, A.D., glavrWy red.; CIMLNOSVITOV, Yu.L.t sam. glavnogo red.; SHK&MKOVt I.V.p zam.glavnogo red.,; KAUMKOV, G.S., nauobxWy redej GINZBURGt A,I,p red.; ZVERXV, L.V., red.1 ZUBAMp N.N., red.; EWTER9 V.M., red.; MOLROUWVp V.A.t red.; SOIDV-IIZYs-.- O.V..#-red.j MUSHCHOV, N.A.9 red.j FE)OROVI# L.N.p rodisd-val .TVANOVAj A.G,v tekhnered* [Induetry's requiremento as to quality in mineral rav materials; a handbook for geologistal Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k kachestyu minerallnogo cyrlia; M=avocbnik dlia geologov. lzd,2*t perer, Moskyat Goe.nauchno-tekbn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.66. [Coal] Ugol's Nauchnered,O.S.KalWkov. 1960. IM p. (MMA 14tO 1. Moscov. YeesoyuzMy nauchno-tesledovatellskly inotitut minerall- nogo syrlya. (Coal) VjnoGMCYV, S.S.; ZUBAREV, N.N., tAuchmyy red.j YERSIICV, A.D., glav. red.; CIUWIOSVITOV, 7u.L., zam. glav. red.1 SIDWIkIKOV, I.V.# =6 clays red.; GIIIZBURG, A.I., red.; ZVEM, L.Y., red.; FOKROUSOV, V.A.p red.1 SOIDVIYEV, D.V., red.; TROYANOV, A.T., red.; JOUtUSHCHOV, N.A., red.; LY#BCHUKO,-Y-eA-., red. iad-Ta; HYKOVA, V.V.j takhn.red, [Industry's requiremmyte,as to the quality of mineral raw materials] Trebova~iia prouWohlennonti k kachestvu minerallnogo syrtia,- spravocbnik dlia geologov. Izd*2,, peror. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr. No.10[Lime- stoneo]Izvestniaki. Nauch. red. N.N.Zubarev. 1961. 61 p. (MIRA 14t1O) 1. Moscov. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-insledovatellakly institut mineral'- nogo syriya. (Limestone) SHWENXCVf I.V., red.; ZVWW , L.V.j red.; KOVALENY.0, 03., red.; SOKOI,OV, I-Yu., red.; EYM p M.A.,, red.; Priwali ucbastiye: BAW,ANOVg V.A., red.; KAHriSWA, L.S., red.; KMS, G.A.j red.; LEVIUSH9 I.T.0 red.j MOKROUSCV, V.A.p red.; PODKOSOV, L.G., red.; ROZRKCYVAg Ye.V.; SOLOVIYEV9 D V red I FEDOROVt P.N.p red.1 FINKELISHMN, I.D.; T.B., red. Izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekbn. red. Istu4ies on the dressing mid industrial processing of mineralal Iosledovaniia po obogashebeniiu i tekhnologii polexnykh iskop"vqkh. 14ookva, Gov. nauchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okbrans nedr, 1961. 131 p. (MIRA 14M L Russia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterotvo geologii i okhrany nedro 2. V9esoyu2nyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy Institut minorallnogo Byroya (for Zygeles, Leviush) (Ores) CHERNOSVITOV, Yu.L.; SOLOVIYEV2 D.V.0 nauchWy red.; KUZNETSOV# V.A. p red. izd-va; SWLKOVA'-T-.-k-,# tekhno reds [InduBtry's requirements as to the quality of mineral rav materials] Trebovaniia. procqohlonnosti k kachootvu mineralinogo syrtiaj opravochnik dlia geologov, Vookva, Goagooltekhizdate No.33. [Garnot]Granat. 1962. 24 p. (MIRA 15%7) I* Moocow, Vaoi3oyuznyy nauchno-isoledovateltakiy inotitut mi- nerallnogo syrtya. (Garnet) VASILIYF.Vp Petr Vasillyevich; YFMHOVP A.D.1 glavnyy red.; KREYTERt V.M.t um. glavnogo red.; KAIMXOV# G,S.t' red; BRITAYEVt M.D,# red,; XWSNIKDVt V.Ls red.; MALYSIMVp I.I.-t reds; MO?WZNI# 0,3,# rede; SAAKYANq P.S.9 red.; SPUMOV9 VJ.9 red,; SOLOV-=t-.-PV,v red.; CHMOSVITOV9 Yu.L.9 red.; KHRUSHCHOVt K.A.,p red,j PANOVAt A,I,t red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.A.9 tekhn.red.~, [Coal] Ugoll. MoskTap Goo.nauchn.-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gaol. i okhrane nedrt 1960. 343 p. (Otsenka mostorozhdenii pri poiskakh i razvedkakbp no. 5) (KIFA 14:2) (Mine examination) (coal) OQIF~,E. inzh, ,�Ok Potentials for lowering the cost of construction. Sol'. stroi. 15 no.3:24-25 Mr 160. (MMA l6s2) (Construction industry-Costs) L 25797-67 Wn 'ACC- -Nk.---- AP603-106-4 SOURCE CODE: UR/0143/66/000/000/0022/0027 AUT HOR: Klimovich, G. S. (Engineer); Solov'Zev, E.__P. (Engineer) ORG: Belorussian Politechnic Institute (Belorusskiy politekhnicheakiy Institut) T;Ti LE: Investigation of the failure of some organic Insulating materials exposed to surface pnrticle discharges SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetika, no. 8, 1066, 22-27 TOPIC TAGS: Insulating material, filler, varnish, particle discharge, material failure ABSTRACT: Samples of insulating materials have been tested on an outdoor stand. ,,The analysis shows that the most resistant compound against surface failures to the ~Apoxy compound with a quartz filler. The surface of the samples to readily washed off and the contamination is removed. The best results of testing materials based on procedures of the InternaMonal Committee of Electrical Eagineerlag were obtain- ed with the varnish F-32L_ 16The classification of materials by ICEE procedures does not fully reflect the76_e_F_avi6r of materials under atmospheric conditions and high LP~797-67 : NRx AP6031064 voltage since contamination to regarded as a factor increasing conductivity over the surface of the sample. Under natural conditions, contamination also affects the pattern of wetting and the behavior of particle discharges a factor which cannot be ignored with an increase in voltage. The paper was presented by the Department of High Voltage Technology on 4 December 1965. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables. IBased on authors' abstract) SUB CODE: 1l/ SU13M DATE: 04Dec65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF.,. 001/ Card 212 ALEKSANDROV, Ye... arkhitektorj CHUTRO, A., inzh.1 .~OIDVI F.p inzh. Ihillding an apartment house of vibrated brick panels on settling soi.le Zhil. stroi. no. 4:27-29 Ap 161o (MIRA 14:5) (Kherson-Briok bouses) (Foundations) LIKETSYM, Ya. , inzh, ; SOLOV'YEV, F. , inzh.; GIRUTRO, A. , inzl;, Houso wide of vibrated brick panels for rural construction. Zhil. stroi. no.9:20-2.1 S 161. (141RA 14:9) (Apartment houses) SOL40VOYEVY F. Improving the fastening of a fan spindle. Avt.tran8p. 41 no.103 Ja 163, (KERA 1622) (Fans, Mechanical) St,LC,T',Y-:,V, F.A., inzh,; ZMN, Yu.I., irizlna Eroction of polds of electric trwwraissiGn lines using an auxiliary ta~mr. Mont. i spets. rab. v stroi. 25 no.5:19-21 My, 163. (MRA 16:7) 1. Gosudarstvennyy proyektnyy institut Urproyekstallkonstruktaiya i tr~t3t Kr;jvoroz;istallkozistriaktsiya. (Mectric lines-Poles and towers) SOLOVIYEVP F.A.,, inah.; SHCHERBAK, P.G., inzh. Manufacture of blast furnace bell$ from large elements. Mont. i spete. rab. v fftroi. 25 no.1:20-21 -Ta 163. (MIRA l6s6) 1. Institut Ukrproyakt-stallkonstruktsiya i Siatsiallnoye upravlenlye trests Krivoroshatallkonstruktslya. (Blast furnaces) ZYBIN, Yu.I., inih.; ~q~q'~IYEV F.A., insh. ~ _.J, Ways to improve the design details and methods of assembling the gas purification of a blast furnace. From. stroi. 40 (1 a. 411 no.4s46-49 Ap 163. RRA 1613) 1. Treat Krivoroshotalikonstruktsiya (for Zybin). 2. Gosudarstvennyy proyaktnyy institut po, proyaktiroyaniyup issledovaniyu i ispytaniyu stalInykh konstruktsiy i mostov. (Blast furnaces-Equipment and supplies) (Gases-Purification) A I ZYBIN, Yu.L~L-S-~LL~1011y~-V,-,-F. .,- Inzh. New method of erecting the supports for electric power trans- mission lines and installations of the tower type. Prom. stroi. 41 no.11:32-35 N 163. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Trost Krivorozhatallkonstrtiktsiya (for Zybin). 2. Gosj- darstvannyy proyektnyy institut Ukrglavotalikonstruktaiya (for Solov'yev). 7YBIN, Yu. I., lnzh.;-SOLOVIYEV, F. A. Assembly of cylindrical vells made or precast reinforced concrete. Prom stroi 41 no* 22:32-33 D 163, (MIRA 1715) 1, Trest Krivor02hStalikonstruktalyn (ror 7ybin). 2. Goau- darstvennyy proyektnyy institut Ukrproyektatalikoristruktalys (for Solavlyev). ZYBIN, Yli.l., lnzh.; CUT, A.M., inzh.j L;Q,OV'YFV, F.A., ln2h. Rapid erection of a head framo during the reconstruction of a mine. Shnkhl.stroi. 8 no.1:21-23 J& 164. (KIRA 17W 1. Treat KrIvorozhstallkonstruktaiya (for Gut). 2 Gosudarstvannyy proyaktnyy institut Ukrproyaktatallkonstruktslya (for Solovlyev). f;OLCV'Tzv, r.A., kandidat vetorinamykh nauk; BOYKIN# A-1. Report on the work of the CheboUrikhlaskly gooveterlmr7 station. Veterinarita 30 no.5:8-11 X& 153. (MM 6:5) 1. Zaveduyushchiy yeterinarno-xoogiglyenicheskim Welom lrkut- skajunchw-iaslodowaitallskoy.voterinanoy opytROY 9t&Atlli (for VpiqO-yev): 2. Glavnyy zootekhnik Ubloollkhosupravlenlya (for Boykin). TOI.HCHU. A.P.. kandidat vateriaarnykh nauk$- SOIA)V'YEV. F.A.. kandidat vaterinarnykh nauk; FOXIMA. T.M., nauchnyy s~o M Toxicosis in farm animals from bites of simultum gnats. Vetert- nartia 30 no.7:49-50 JY '53. (NLU 6:7) 1. Irkutakays, nauchno-looledovatellskaya veterinarnaya opytnaya stantsiyn. SOWVITEV, F.A., lu-.ndidat vaterinarnykh nauk. Veterinary hygiene standards for keeping calves in unheated buildings in eastern Siberia. Veterinarita 32 no-11:7843 N 155. (MLRA 8:12) l.Irkutaka7a WITOS. (SIBERIA, EASTEMI-PARM BUILDINGS-EMATIBG AND VENTHATION) (SIELTIA, EASTERII-CALVES) 8 SHISHKOVI V.P.,, dotsant,- BABAK, I.M.j, aspirant; SOMINV%F.-A., dotsent; DANILUSKIY,, V.Mav dotsent4 VISHNIUKO-, Ss*,Ii...,, TITOV, 0.1,1 OKUNTSOVI L.P.; AFANASIM, V.P.; ZHAROV, A.V#,, assistant; SLUGIN, V.S.; UMOV, O.N., aspirant Noninfectious diseases# Vaterinarila 41 no.4364-W Ap 164, (MIAA 17s#) 1. Moskovskaya vaterinarmaya, akademiya (for Shishko,!,v Zharev). 2, Belotearkovskiv seliskokhozyavetvennyy iftetitut (Zor BabakL 3. Velikolukakiy Bellskokhozyaystvennyy inatitut,(fw Salorlyev). 4. Kurskly sellskokhosyaystyennyy institut (for Vl*hmp&kvw)*' 5, Zaveduyushchiy otdalom nezarasnykh zabo2vvaniy S"Ubwy nauchno-proizvodstvannoy veterinarnoy laboratorii (for Titay). 6f Zaveduyushchiy Beresovskay veterinarnoy laboratoriyoy,, Volgogradskaya obl. (for Okuntsov). 7. Nauchno-issladovateliskiy institut sellskogo khozyaystva Kraynago Sevem (for Afanam yev). S. Puahkinskil zverosovkhoz Moskovskoy oblasti (for Slugin;. 9 Laningradskiy voterinarMy inatitut (for Kr7lOv). 0 Its ol 1' 4 a a a a A a a a a a 0 a 0" r -2, 4- 10 a nee V S T *to 4 NaAoijAi-41. A.), 11yaull-tsitasol pau"ttanks 4'-q,s#u iVistridefrulaw 00 A Fiat Wallor. vat. **rU~Wa 39SUI&J. I. 111111%ter flosit I-os.s Wolff. *sit. "of ill file, Pines. i -0 00 I 1"#o I Melt, 41, 0- J11", -11 1're,0131-A-0 so 3 44. 4 fig.L, 9 grospik-o, 11129. IfIrriliall M111111114f), 11"ro-skittl Vo 114fril, Tile loll), 14 qvAt 1whegirstl ottarvity ill &till 1927 elf I wee r % louti % t. fit"try "fateft Ic4lit-Wing tuotinly (if P4,44we O'q4W.1rdoll In "Oprill. W"tern Itu~xia Phtowr-1 tho, ctivilkiJorable therr 4s( Mettler too rust, pr"isovilki-ly Poridsrips #ism joissi vat, enrfie-44o. since it'4 frosts". to* Iniolailple frt'no I'll), 1-0 14not was IIIA-U., iv, It. 3M. is, V Not I Tfir loorWrow-v tot fit" Mal *a* gnal~tsl toll) t., 21o 1wr ft . j&~ !11 Ill" ptar~ 14ow statiflo I*,( like Pilorl 14011 % "1114M11111 SlA le~ rfal-h 1111111410 10 00 4 IllookUln Iyjhrjqj. anti IrstA (3o jaer moot J, in the inituml joine an-i fit 411111111111111 meitkaek~ In tile firktt~ infectumn omirro-4 (m fro" of all agas 0111111111' Ite-tite-n 43 anti 113 yearok. 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The osversto 00 (if tile lettitilsol WIL4 abitut 141 cell. tilt &nJ 'lawil 641111 an-I 1 .5 tit 2 rift. laterally forvoiso lite comrs, 4 taftstek. rite largrat touttolser 44 trunks In-ariiig was ill lite I(smitossfil. clot-m-4 sit 00 the Im- ics it -laml. whole the 14Mmt nurn1wor is( tr,- k411--1 by 00 the rts-l wax Ito lite mill-l-ressompil rlasm-n, *I'll#- -lowoome limo. Is4-weirer, 60 11 very depr~itig effect (sit i11# IrriswUl 4'( the allo-cle'l fle"m ali'l at tile latter Arv 1:m-litoolly Imistiferrsoki (rout tho thttriiiistot I'l tit,- sitill. 00 reasteol cutt-pr . PortivulArly whosti As, lestium dre oil iiatel roil lot-r 1.')W dowil (of% 11:1. trunk. the tort art- killiA x9andin.--. (It-, whodii 4111rittiOll 0( OW -ii-CSPW -1-'IWII-Iillg lArgely 4111 Ille iflitial . igiour 4 00 flip in-lividstal th4- skoul son (Ito etivirmotivisfal t4us-litwism Thr 00 fil-t I- (Urther ittalmortatit in that. 4A %It.)% 13 by till, ifA(& ctillret-1, 00 so flip animal Its lite vtJutoir it( u*eful fliodorr 4 lite allrele-I 00 lfromso Iss 4"Ily aNitot twtv-d(thot that to( Ots, brosolthy mirso, Tit~ mily of owitrol issematim, rmsintowmitof in the felling an-I rvimosial iof 00 41imeaft4l Ire", sumi a meheilults is worked rout for tire practical Go aliplicaticon uf thin totoassur" in Plasuln -ilwitritig vari-okis; slegivir tol! iliteitpily 41141 0%,verity .,I Attookelt. The eltivs. tit the %li-sesoke on the technical Imilm-s-iien sit Itine wtxml in 4litell.-it'l Ito 0,4110 oletail. It in I%PiIItq%I out that nttmt.%l 00 losidwr in very rich ill rvmm this emoblersohly iiierra-itig list valise so st. ($let A1..1 it %ely 1.1106141-1e bor ti.0 b.10144wil "f 141, j 00 00 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : a a 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 09 00 00 00 to 00 00 00 00 so 00 00 00 0 0: 0 00 0 tit ego its 1 0 110"tt'JI6 III It a a a III a I JL-S Somwityr IF. Himmm" pass$ 0 NUONOWTEM WO so a .1 1.4,mrm mrr anti littlo ktrow" S "Wito 1 111. I N.Onh 1441 irs fun;. i gra-1. At, I ~ III% Illio 1141wr neloa of taxomassie awl it", inter"t A" stiven on tile (,111.1101ilig IPIA M101111tin h_gII 104 014 Risk 114niii fit tASWOs" 11:4 44pl. 1'. J'Ailtaksor) ift A.M. ilk. p. WAR famisil p,ries r -0164A t A Intl boart rok 1 the 0 1"PON"O" a ftumAin 1 1 A 1 l I 1 M 11 . q'I IvIlla 1 j l riter %intovs Oust although Jamwaki c4mixidirml 11. mxvu* to to itinysimium wills A rolittimm, th"se two 01*0va arl detiftitoly -il h :0 13 o tinet. J~ dryt(tra# (11siti.. x. 1k. 1411 wall found gmwing at t l too lopw of orlwatnut, arbi tAsk trvoo, P. beri(Wryi Am the nxAm mai lumps of tho ('aurAition fir tAbiew 1'. jOrante"As l : omov migro4-areatme tit tim ton of t the IaLw u( lwmh u I P #1 00 4 N"ri'llive I'll"jillik towing to the pnwnt inplwrfort Illpowivelige see 00 Air OR urvitr vaqing Atelvi"It"Cow mittlitioslo. In 4111111411 the authfor'O Ollillim, it III Wat r%rWm6I am a fwUltative jarawto 4180. t4 a peroxq)hyto jillij.. Ia. 11. 4-,~ goo oil tho 14WISO"Ifnit'n fit Int"inow"ev 10411'. It. 01411411 votrims i4loor "Imwis tit lisp physioploW). and 14, 1100 I4 nllql Ifilditgral'Ify tit IM tol"I .100 's 10411 DO # '*~ gito Its ~qtA'44'p40tm4 teffe"I"S IrISISOUSIOW 61" ~Z_Uh-vt" No* 1111** A., SI.AII dii 1, At - A; - W--A -- r "-Ir -- ------- .1 1 do a to 0 .1 1 a it 1160 a 0 0 411~9 0 Alp 00 0 00 00 0 41 0 0 0 i's 0 0 0 0 0 41041111 0 001 06 r" 60 a V4 4416 4 4, ot 0 0 * r sauxupill rMwl rumis tit (I'llySit-ld AIM I 0%VhAnkW PtEl"Aft 01 Vtood in fbo imi ' t tap of the IhA rsuard by Fopws con"w Vr-j Alig. pir" funamA. AAWAd.. Lexiogroc M1, 6. pp. V 46, 6 figo.. IM, lt'K"t i. *Mia4t;ons Ammiml that in thp rogim to( twitingrail (nom 0 "1 to lilt) pre tvilt. "(t6.Nor*A'V MAPW (41M JA114"Ouka), ap%l from 00 M.) to 121) vrars, air afferfeJ with on Internal ii"itlition "(11W frank 00 hwally kninin umler rAmm rquivislent to1aw n)fr* for *41"k lWort'. 004 In Cross an-ti4m this romiltion Appron " a roughly cirrillar. klark MY t wotxl h a dark olou e ree l li ht I A f th 0 ' t e norma c r t rom itfro. MrIMM p g y line. I to 1-5 mm. in xidth. It was shown esperimentafly to too f1w : invil4ent oor o( the heart M ro"MI by F""Wo romnal"s I RA.M.. zi. 0 1 T31, I'Miurnt ly h1vtolvins Upre cvnt. 0(tho WWI It 411' the uft4ul lart p 4p the mople trunk, while the more advanceel. tWnwti%v stage of the j rut !o for the tood part reirtMod to the how of the trunk am] w4dm involves more than IT lief ent. 0(tho total h"Oh. $Prcimj test* showal that the 'Um cwr* wootl is but oligbily inkirior in its nwb*nW pnnwrtivd to hftlthy woml. and that it mity be, MAWY UMI in tiositiona J, 0 a- ON I f'-V~ -j-j-jV- -j-j7 As & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'o 0 6 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 !11 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0,10 a * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *09 41411411 see 600 400 x00 000 .00 400 400 see Ifo* Joe MOO ;001 00 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 o * 0 6 0 0 -A 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 At 0 0 0 a 6 6 0 0 7iT 0 08 1 1 1 0 a ji~ vows lovaroo L a - # J 1 8 # 0 #0 IF to to) 146 v A L -& a x 4 4 1 J- 1 1-4 - - t -9 Y &IQ :- 1*11164 . . I A . ~ [Distoave AM injuries whirb the Cork Oak is subject in the Cautmuc)-Miltforsa". SON. AW. Lexixyr., IOU, 47, pp. ", 8 figs., 19M. J(himn *ad so's Maglish OUMMArit4s. 004 A phytopethoingical ounvy in M4 showed that emk mks (Qwrcw 001 ndwr and V. mvidenWis) in the Nurmia ouller considerable dainsp train ink disease. especiall on pused northern slopso and on poorly drained, clav oak di "" is c6acteriiM by th, form. tion o( lin)wnish-Umit, " dAw spots im the hati. duo to t1w drying sip and uxitistion a( exwW osp. Thnw a" orcut axistly at the ~-srr part of the trunk, um" raMy on thp twip of the mwn. In bra" infmtions the 6*vw asmaw a pale green cm4axit and wisher. the twigs die. lack. and finsIly the in* suremba. While, the 011okW 44 the '16--Aao Still renudes to be 01ticidalvd, it in $law that nunteft"M I fruetifirsti~ltw U( a (it" W06W " NOW' nuit . ~N.A,M.. zT. P. 6W.01 were found on tbo branch" and twZ-Ar".k. M"t of been killed by thf, dist~, a fad wbkh nquita further inyratigatim. JNo r -t ripti4m of the fungus is fp'v"L) The ervaoinic imporMnos o( W ink diiiraw nay W pmqtod trom the fact that in three &icalitiew tho inviden(v varied from 24 to per cent. of the trrve, tuany a( whicli U a At No it in a 0 '16 0 0 a 0 0 000 0 000 0 0 *a 0 46*4 4 -a *00 oes .00 890 see see goof see 000 so* off '00 #100 ,A is 11 00 *1, 00 41* *1 20 "1$ 91406 0 06 61669o.. 0 0so go*** *see so an dood. Tnu* iole an &W widempud jibid.. xvi, p. 4L ckWy 00 OW* to the delwtive methods mod in bwUW the trees; unang 96 of NAO twTansiM, for is n,& fS&ffMM hirfAIND, go wh,k-h is muted to be the us species. R. MAMmish". Pwr * so wivIerif p "MM x4 p. S~Dt DoodWesweried. and pwwM . T " 00 04 W- ,iV (MrWthan) mm&w is Wdy fmqwnt - - - -1 fila~ 00 on dying &M driad bmwbw mW In owlabs localities Ow scaras 9 * we" found to be largely at and sawmaifird by 8dwalisk 0* paim"who (ibid, xv, p. W); slond worse we aften &&cW by 00 amids. among wbkk sps6w o( Pwnia~ mad As M pro- ftw V&JOUL Hathef (Mvellt is a coadkin a( the beek in, M- w buwr 00 laym of the cottex beown aboafmally wow-soak#d and mnnw a 00 dark dime"' fion; the F I of a laycolkon in the beak m4wma Go that the dimmeas is of fla"d oriois. Some ivecommen&twas am mWe so foe the w4rgW and satWptk treatment o(dWowd xe,,v 00 00 04 00 00 of 00 00 00 00 0 & 00 of 0 0 0-0000 0000 SCUM-N, F. A. I'llunp I gus Liscases of Oak Groves of the Shipova Iloxest and Tellepinanov Groves," Trudy Losotgknicheskoi 11-a enii imord S- M. Yoriva, no. 49 1938, pp. 7P-125. 99.9 L541 So: 15 1~--c. 1953 SOLON I Y ---I. F. A. UNIN, S. 1. and SOUVIYEN, F. A. *Defectiveness of pine and pine-spi-me stneds of Svai,dlovsk Oblast and its eft*ect on thtj output of spttcial ti.-.ber grades*, Sbornik nauch. trudov (Urallskly lesotekhn. in-t), Moscow-Leningrad, 1948, p. 12-319 - Bibliog: p. 29-31 SC: U3261p 10 April 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 11, 1949)o I VOY7 - i)l ` V' Y nVI v . A . Issledovanie antiseptichnosti nekotorykh dvukhrumovykh solay i aWy- kosti khromirovannoy drevtsJny. 'frudy inta biologii (Akad. nauk 33511, Uralyskiy filial)., vyp. 3., 190, 9. 65-72 -- bibliogr: 11 nstv 3 1 ~, Q ~~,u . V. It. I...... I I ;- I - I Mekhanicheakie svoystva khromimvannoy drevesiny. TI'4, Inf-ta b1ologii. (Adad. nauk SSSR, Ural'3kiy filial)., VYP- 3p 1949) a- 73-82- -- bibliogr,- R, nazv. J^"I 0 5 9. S-jI~"V'Yr-Vj' F..A. Isaledovanie antiseptichnosti sullfitnykh melokov) stoykosti, i rekhanicheskikh svoy3tv propitannoy imi drevesirV trudy In-ta biologii ~Adad-ns-k SSSR, Urallskiy filial), vYP. 3, 1949, s. 90-105. -- bibliogr: 1b nazv SOLIMYRY, Y. A. "Utkinakoys IdLk" in the Urals (Having a Submergod Forest),I Priroda, No. 10. 1949. I . :. I "I'l Pr- 11.1 - I ! , I I t . " 2. 'T-7-1 4. 171--11 "Wintlin 7~r,,-Inn - Grriftinp? 7. Natur,d 7rift o,.' a codar to % nin,~ in the Urals. P-Irodtt, 471, No. 3, 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, MW., -1953, Uncl. ,JOLOVIT'"i, F.A. - I . . I . - Sibirlan pine and Its significance in the national econnV. Truo Inst.biol.UYAN SSSR no*6:3-34 155. (MLRA q:2) (Pinn) (Forests and forestry-o7,cowmlc aspects) - C MV I YTV, A. Geographical diqtriMition and location of Sih,!-rion nine forests in the UrAlp. Trudy InAt. biol. UFAN S&M zxo.~-34-61 155 (?!.'.RA 9:2) (Urall mountAin region--Pine) ~".A* Fruiting of Siberian !)in* forAsts boyond the Ursd Iloijalsins. Tr.-4.r Inat,blol. UPAU sf~-.a no.6:?6-,)6 155. (VLJqA 9,2) (Urml mountain r,%t0ft--Pln9 SOIA)VOYNY, ?,A. I 03alf-graftingO of Siberian and common pins. Trudy Inst.blol. U7AN SSSR ne.6:97-104 155. (Pins) (KWU 9:2) - i, -(;V I TF.V , F. A. Phystatil nnil mechAnic.-I -)ronprtlem of tho wood of thob Sih#,Plan f!r (AbIsgs Ribirics) In th,- NorCl,~brn Altsit MoiintRins. Tridy Inst.biol. 11YAH SS5-R nc.6.-n6-175 '55. qum 9: 2) (Altai Hountrtinq-Fir) (Wood) OLOY I M, a V.A. 4, I., - ~ - , Rot resistance of the wood of some conifers. Trudy Inst.blol.UYAM SSSR no.6:176-188 155. (KW 9-2) (Conifeme-Dies"oe and posts) (Wood-docAylmg fungi) USSR/ Geology - Underground streams Card 1/1 Pub. 86 - 2.7/38 Authors I Solov'".F. A., Cand. Tech. Sc. Title I Underground non-froazing river PdriOdiva I Priroda 44/5, 3-14 - 115, Jul 1955 Abstract I A description is given of the Talitsa-Turtishchonskaya river in the northern Urals, which flows 5 km underground and comes to the r=- face 1 km from its mouth. This kilometer section remains urfrozcn in winter. Speed of current, dimensions,, color and mineral content of water, etc. are stated. Two USSR referencoa (1928-1949). Illus- trations. Institution : ..... Submitted . ..... SOLOYSTICV, F.A., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk. - - 5T~V;At&U I Scotch pine' inthe Urals. Pr1roda 45 no.12:100-101 D 156. (KLRL 10:2) 1. Institut biologil Vrallskogo filial& kkademit nauk SM (Sverd- lovsk). (Ural Mountain region-Pine) SOL01PYEV, F.A. Resistance of wood with false hartwood to rot which is caused by the-haVoe fungus Serpula lacrymsms (Wulf. ex F.) Bond. (Meri1ius domeotious Falok), Trud7 Inate biol, UPWI WSR no;17199-105 160, (HIRA 14:4) (WOOD-DWAYING FUMI) J. ."L SOLOV'YAV, F-A, Katerlals on the typolog7 of the scattered pine forest patches of the Tobol Valley and Southern part of Chelyabinsk Province. Trudy, last. biol. UFAN SSSR n0-19-.77-96 060. (MIRA U110) (Tobol Valley-Forest ecology) (Chelyabinsk Provitce-Forest ecology) SO"I"Y; 11 F A, ,.f J Llk I V ~-~ sI Sapropel as a fertilizer and cattle feed equipment. Prlroda 53 no.901-82 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Volikolukskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut. CategCry USSF/9ptice - X Rays K -8 Abe Jr.:ur Ref Zhur - Fizikap W% 2~ 1957, Nw., 5263 Auth,,kr S,~1!:Wev, F~T- Title InVEMMICn of the Vap,,:r1z%bi1jty .~f ?hmgst,!:, Wrrirs , f X-ray Tubes. Orig Pub Tr- Toeentr- n-1. in-te rentge-a-1, 1 1955" 9, P-CY4-210 Abstract The epattexing of tungsten mirT~rm 0 vw,'.-,us ~rlgtcs Me InVleti- gated by heating them In a vacuum tr-) 2800' f-, s-,x h:uxe. 'It VSS established 1hat the vaprizability cf m1--f--rn ef Russi&n awifactwe to 1.7 x 10-'j 9-2 sec-1 arid is ~--f th,!, asme C- Ider !--f MwItudo as that cf foreign specimen Micr~~,ec,~,pic 1:f the f,~--ua have also shnm appr,-~xUmtely a similar V.1cture -,f the Urtnictlca of the surface cf the tungsten. It Is ccaclude4 that therm- to w baste for rePcIng the rated sj--c-&'r1c ltoi Russian x2isy tubes * 11;0 X/ mm as against the usLm-jy s-,:,!6pt t el 200 x/ mm Caxd 1/1 ZHIRNOV, Anntoliy Petrovich, SOLOVITW# F.It, r"d.; BULIDTAT", N.A.1 takhn, red # %KWW4 W- -. _. ~ [Rapair of protective easings and replncement of X-ray tubso In them: inntnictionel llemont xAshchitnykh kozhukhor I smona rentganovskikh trubok v nikh: motodicheskie ukAxnnitas MoRkYA, Goo. izd-vo mod. lit-ry 1958. 10 D. (MIRA 11:9) (K rays-Rquipment and sup!)lies) ~).Yc. ; BEI ll-~Z'E"; Oct. .14 A) ZIT MtGy 00 BUL', 1- , G.A. ; G( ` LIT ZACkRUYKO u JH I L.G.; KAZAFGV, L.;,.; XALYk-IN, 133.1.; YA:-,AS-',K, X-A.; KACI!Af1-, V.G.; KISFLEV, A.S.; LAGUM, F,F.; LAZk- -9.0, Ye.K.; IAZK,,,ElIKO, El; LAPITSElY, E-E.M.; LAFG*.--.!K, F.Ye.; USIKOV, IV V.A.; LETIOSIII-n .:.L,; ?-.ALAKFOVSYJY, V.F.; I.-ITKINE , N.V.; MISS, A.K. Al~ Z!, 1*-* 9 V. s ;;1IDIIII, S.A.; lb ; SK . . .1. 1 yl.- F F.I.). SlItyrtillp A.I.; Yu.rs.; EIIIIXISKAYA-~77-~-p I , S.Yc,; F(TZENKO, V.Yu.; SKYOLA, I.N.; SPI'al;OV, I A.G.; YJVIOS,',l'CHbK, I.I.A.; ZA*71111.~UKMI,A, V.11,,, rud. [Prublcr.3 of metallol.:eny in Lhe Ukraine) FrobltluW motallo- j-,enil U~.-ainy. Ki;--v, Laukova dmka, 111,64. 254 P. (1-111RA 18:1) 1. Akaderlya nnuk URS.jI, Kiev, In:,,tytut goologiclaWkh nauk. SHKABARIVIA, B.M., insh.; SOLOVIYEV, G.A., inzh.; STANKEVIGH, j.M., inzh.; LISOVSKIY, G.D.- Inth. ' ' A Using reduced diameter boreholes. Gor. zhur. no.8:74 Ag 164. (MIRA 17110) 1. Salairskly rudn.'k (for Shkabarnya, Solovlyev). 2. Vsosoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut tsvetnoy metallurgli (for Stankovich, Llsovskly). SOLDVITup G. First steps of the new party committee. Rech. transp. 22 no.91 6-7 S 163. (MIRA 16t10) 1. Instruktor Dzerzhinskogo rayonnogo koviteta Koummisticheskoy partil. Sovetskogo Soyuza Leningrada. BWK, U.S.; SOLOVITIV. G.A.; BARANOVSKIT, F.I., otv.red.; KOLOMIYTSEV, A.D.. red.lzd-va; ALADOTA. Te.L. takhn.red. (Machinery for the coal mining industry; a catalog) Gornye mashiny dlin ugollnoi promysh'Lonnosti; allbom. Moskva, Ugle- teWsdat. 1958. 231 P. (MIRA 12:4) (COA1 mining machinery) '- I MAKAG014OVt SOLOVITEN, G.A. Calzulation of the correction for the effect of relief during otxiervations by a gravimetero Izvo M# ucheb, zfLv,l 90*1, 1 razy. 6 no.5:122-127 My 165. MIRA AsIO) 1. Mookcrtskiy geologorawa4crahrrry Irotitut imeni Ordzhonikidze, G.A., Aq- 'rant .1, ,.,11 r, -,anc:n of the investigation o0 the nonuniform mAgn-stization I, A j A of ro,:7k:3~ lzv#,rfs,ucheb#z&v.; gool, I razvo 7 no,3sl2O-l23 Mr 161. (MIRA 18 3) 1. MoskovskJ/ geologorazvedochnyy Inntitut im. S.()rdz)ionlkldze. SOLOVIYKVP G.A., aspirant Interpretation of isometric magnetio anomalies. lzv. vyv, ur-heb, zav.; geol. I razv. 7 no,7&107-3-10 JI 164 (MIRA 18:2) 1. Moskovskly ge6logora2vedochnyy inatitut im. S. OrdzhonikidzA. SOLOV'YKVj G.B.p inzh. Device for determining the polarity of constant ma stic fields. Prom. energ. 19 no.6tlfi Je'64 FMIRA 17:7) 6(4) AUTHORS: Leonrva, Z. M. , Pass, It. I. sov/lic)5- 13-11-6/15 Porotskiy, F. Ya., Solo I ", G F Mu2i~ TITLEs Experience When UoJng Strong Oscillator Tubes in Impulse Operation (Opyt ispollzovanlya moshchnykh generatornykh lamp v impul'snom rezhime) PERIODICALt fiadiotekhnika, 1.958) V,,)l 130 Nr 1,16, PP 59--45 (USSTO ADSTRACTt The possibility of using strong oscillator tubes with active cathode, which are intended to be used for continuous operationt are investigated in pulsed apparatus. The preliminary tests$ which were carried out by B. I. Polyakov, B. T. Zarubinq B. M. Gutner and K. R. Bulychev, gave positive results. On the strength of these results investigations of these tubes were carried out on. a largvr 9--.ale from '6955 to 1956. Work was carried out in two directions: 1) Testing of the tubes in static operation for the purpose of obtaining the entire family of static characteristics necessary for calculating the impulse- operation of the generator. 2) Control of dynamical operation Card 1/3 for the purpisc, of rhocking the work~.nj?, of tubea in pulsed