SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZUYEV, L.A. - ZUYEV, P.P.

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ZUM, L.A.; ABASHIffEVA, N.Ye. Sffect of phosphate fertilizers on the abllityW the cotton plant to absorb other mineral elements from old irrigated Sierozem soil in the Vakhah Valley. Izv.Otd.sOt.nauk AN Tadsh,, SSR no.12:95-98 '55. KFA 91,10) 1. Moskovskiy goaudarstvenM7 universitet imehi X.V.~Lomonosovaf (Vakhah Valley-4otton groving) (Phon-phates') V-1- f (Inam 91 1xvt1d h h rm 4e 41#0410 114 Ojibadfir \Ie,ta Ent" cid IP it ~11=:* ad v t4mxjplm3T at"ti. Ijaiv , Wmmw). Ookhdy, Abui Va*A S.S.3.14 1114. lrlg~31( 1966J.-Oludirs af Omrd 11 m torflOing 1"k d it , showed that phytim hatag the qturtd farm 4 P is vimtbalmd ton with the mabi suired knod matter Pb3lict Is not tyaltsized in (tic sgirrmt durtal il)runtinif und itf dirmcnila -unj gimultanvattily with util,,ixali,~t. al thr IvuLl itamd Matter if the seed G lif lCiuftmjj #A,; GOLUBETAI Pat Effect of.the nitrogen nutrition of vinter'~Ye 9prouts on 40ir i t absorption and metabolism of,phosphorus coripoundd. Dokl. AN 119 no.5:993-995 Ap 158. (149fil:6) 1,Moskovskiy gosudarotvann" uni"rettat im, H.Tv Losonosova* Predetavleno akademikom AeLoXureanovywo (Rye) (Fertilizers and manures) ZUYEVq L#A.; GOLUBEVA, P.F. Comparative effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and poOssium d6ficiencies on the absorption and metabolism of phosphorus In winter whe4t i~h light and In the dark. Fizibl. iast. 9 no.1:41-47 162. M~RA 151:3) 1. Biology-Soil Department, Moscow State University. (Wheat--Fertilizers and,manures) (Phosphorus metaboliod) ZTr M., L.A., TU CWI;-BUO [ya.'Ch'un&pIgOj Absorption of labeled phimphorav by wbezt and Its Incorpora- tion into coapmmda of different fractions Test Ho 9 k. un.: Ser. 6t BIoL, pochv. 15 no.2:40-50 160. (9 VU 13 7) 1. Kafedra agrokhtmil. Kookovsko o univeruiteta. (Plants-kesimilation) ~ &opphorus) ZUYIV, LeAP; YU GWN-BTAO [Tu Cho umg-piao] Ketabolism of phosphorus compounds in tissuw'of different organs of the spring wheat plant. Dokl.AN SSSR 1)2~ no.611434-14)7 Je 160. NUM 1): 6) 1. Moskovskly goeudaretvenW universitat im., OOT.Umonosovao Predstavleno akademikom AoI.OparizWmo (PE06PHDIJO MBTABOLIM) (VWT) ZUYllV L HIWAU, T. N. Iffect of nutrition during the earl7 develops~'ftt of ipring wboat on ear forration. Kauch.doklmrs.shlcoly-, biollO%uki no.2:159-riO (MIRA 32:6) j 1. Rokomendavana kafedroy-agrokhtmii Moskovekdeo gosudaretvannoIgo univereltsta in. H.V.Losonogova, (Wbeat"yertilizers smd manurse) ZU ~,,Pf GgLUBEYA, ~ P. F. tffect of th"' conditions'Of.;titrogen and Phosphorus nutrition on the development' and phosphorus metabolism o.f spring wheat qqedlings. Fiziol.rast.. 6. no.2:202-205 Kr-Ali 1159. (KIRA 12'15) 1. Biology-doll department of the Moscow State Univo'rsity. (Wheat-Fertilizere and manures) (Phosphorus metabolism) FINKEL', V.M.; SAVELIYEV, A.M.; ZUYEV,L,B.~ SFJQ,BRYAX(Jl?, S.N,~ KMG~P~ 0 ruom.; ZUYEVA, I.S. Interaction between a cra(%,k and dislocation bol indaries'. Fia. tv~G~r. tela 7 no.521402-1412 llk~v 165. NIRA '1815) 1. sibirakty metallurgtch~tskl,y tmtitut Irmni Cmd-Mimilkidze., N~~*O- kuznetsk. 1E L EWT(I)/EWr AM lepr(CoA 6 '~4W/ 12 -ACCE33ION XR: - AM12550 ~100T/Ooj~ 14 AUTHM Finkellp V. M. Bevel* yevt, ~4-1~ ~Wov L 0- V- Korob;;# Yu, Mo; Zu;yeva, I* B 1 Y, TITLE: Inter;XQ of acrack with disloc-Aiort.,boutidarto SOURCE: Mika tverdogo tele) v- To nod 5,~ 196% 1492~A'~ ! TOPIC TAGS: crack'Propagat 0 crystal latt ihi We I ice. 4nertgap' ivs al on 1mve rfecti ;t ABSTRACT: This,research was~motivat~d b~ the lack 6 .r Cphed -on t~~ 'Xit et cis pub ,01 b of interaction between a fast crack,: and. bou"ar o or 16 Pun haviq~ itif f~er- d, ~6 ent.energy.level or da+,a-on'tb einflueice of the spec the crack on tbo prixesk of overcoming such barriers. There is likewise no information qn the time tleeeo for the crack to break through a subboundary, The authord. t4herelfeire invesHgat~4 j by polarization-optical and cinemtrographic methods the b)1-a%kt1%rougb of slow Od fast cracks through screw and inclined subbound&ties with 41-Iffevot orientittiona. The investigations were carried out on rock-talt and lithii,,uo-fliaorlde crystas, Samples measuring 0-3 x 0.6 x 2 em with initial crack 5--T ho log were tette.d w1th and without annealing. The time intervals noceninary for thm cr#Adk to overc*oe the boundary and the energy involved in this process were determined eitperimentatly andi 4-4 7j NOR -- - I 3,11 + 77~ 7 L 130746 A&CESSI04 HR: AP5012556'-~" calculated theoretically. The'.m a iftek swag Jth in ~jr aid im aW 6tion o I su* etching solution. Fast cra~lt notion:,was, recorded by me" 4 photoe~~Ctrjcally -high speed pho ograpb~l Th Ied. Cr4Ok jWopaga- and by t e methbda crebrie ''des; 'tion is stopped by the subbounda~ry for a'timtti ranging hmm 6 X 1013 see to s much; -1 see In the c%s~, of screw as 500 x 10 , depending on the angle and other facti3ra, boundaries the stopping time did not exceed 15 x 10'0 mLiv. llhi~ relatidn~ betiteen the time necessary to break through a sul :~boundary and,the en4TjW involved isi DIU` trated in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure,, where ~the dontinuou6i cuvod f s the r.44t ~,f the- oretical calculations and the horizontal Iinen are e4,etiaentsd, Yalues. 'The,re- sults confirmed the theoretical deduction that much mcyri~ effoirt is necesdW to push a crack in the etching solution than in Mr. Origo arto hits.- 9 fioured, and T formulas. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy metmllurgicheakly. 1 ind Itut im. $ergo eiVithonikidZej Itoiro- kuznetsk (Siberian Ket~,U ~Ic&l Institut-0) Y S. WJBIfiVM: OlDec64 SUA 00DEt 8 MR REF Gov OTfMTt iWT, 004 Card 2/3' .7t L 1307-66 -111; ----- -~ r 290 fSO . ig. 1, G ~! m0 eqtphia- late r 4 ine mo ea4 r for. a - cru k; to lor6dk tw i:~Ub`-~Ouncb~ 6r I Total enerrq oflorslim boundsirlo O f with disorientation angl+d 2'o 30, Vo 603 010 d mn 120 900 IN - 2 ' ependence of t he elftS4~ ~ e m * or lea oil hNIves - 4 of.eL oryst dl,, z4~ Opresent4~ ~ in , ~ ilr6rc of curve ~ cross ng e- IGO, 2W WO-J see ' "a . ra 3/3 PF= I BOOK MaWTrATION W4431 Vostrikov,, ZuyT~,* V,I, Kuznetsov, MA, MakhmUnt A.11. Wespela., V,A. Pelishenko., A.K. Takmakov., and A.M. Filin Teoriya aviatsionnykh dvigateley., ch, 2: Teoriya reaktivhykh dvigateley I (Theory of Aircraft Ongines, Pt, 2: Theory of Jet Engipse) mostow.. Voyenizdatp 1960, 281 p, No,, of copies printed not given. Ed. (Title page): I.V. Kotlyar, Candidate of Technical Sc:~encesl Ed. (Inside book): M.S. Pisarev.. Engineer-Colonel of the ReseTve; Tech, Ed,: T.F, Ky"nikovs. PURPOM This textbook is for students of aviation Uchnical sebools, Tt msy also be useful to flying and ground persCmnel of the Air Torce,, Army"and!. DOSAAF (All-Union Society for Promotion of the Air Force Amp and 11V7)4' COVERAGE: The book generalizes and. systematizes problems of alrewft engim theory, Special attention is given to the physival cameag of phanowns and processes vhich take place in parts and in the vhole engine. Wo personalities are mentioned, There are 8 references., all Soviet, VMR'KOVI N.A.; IMSMA,-A.X*; PSLISHMO, V4A,l TOIMOV#L I A.M.; KAWMI, Tu.K., kandotekha,usuk, retseumeatj XOTUat I.T.6 kmnd,t&Wm,na*, rodel PISARV, M,S., inshwwPolkovalk sapasmo red,; KTASNIKOVA, T.Y,, teWm.red, (Theory of airplane engines) Toorlia avimthionokb dvigatsidi, Pod red. I.V.Kotliers. Moskva, Vosn.izd-Yo:,X-va-obor.SSSFL. ~ Pt.2. (Theory of jet engines] Tooriia reaktivuykh dvigatelsi, :L96o. z8l (XIIA 13M tirplanes-Jet propidsion) 1 i~ ! I I I I T , , I ; i t I I i I I , . . ; 1 1 :~ : : ! , . , , I ; i , ~ i . I ZUTET, K. Active moubarm of the shop comittoo. Sov.profs4iusy,3 lio,10: 70-72 () 155. 9-11) 1.~redsa"toll tookhavoge komitato profsoyusa pa.0haoCo tookho BogdanovIchaskoge opeWornags, zaveda, g*B*gda&6vich,'S-rsrdlay- skoy ablasti, T., podpolkoynik; ZUYJW, M., Lusho-kapltaul Crane arm. Tankist n6.?t45-0 A 15816 (Cranes. derricks, etc.) 98- AUTHOR: 30V/~00- 5-;1/15 Krylov V.1il., Engineer. TITLE: Univer3al Hand-operated Tackle RUL~1,5-- (Ruchnay:a universalInays. lebedka RUL-1;5). PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya Stroitel'Istva, 1958.11 Nr'5~, PP.30-31. ABSTRACT: The Central Experimental Factory dO.pigri6d and tested this universal tackle RUL-1.5, manipulated by a hands, lever and based on the ~principle ot~r a continuous. chain. In working, this taokle could be in"horizontal, v6rtical or inclined positiona. Technical data 16 given and the mechanism is described and illustrated in Figure:1 The handle c a A be of two lengths 1, ones 800mm and the 1,200mm long. Ttis tackle c a ri ble used~for the lifting 6f'various loads, in workshops, stores during assembly and in forestry. There are three'fii~res, I. Hoists--Design Card 1/1 B. and ATZEMMAT,, B. A. "Certain Peculiarities of the Meteorological Regime InIXott6n.Flelds and in~~ a Semidesert, During AutumnR Tr. G1. Geofiz. Observatorii* No 39j. 191-2W0.1953 The authors present data of meteorological obodrvatione and data on thelcom ponents of heat balance in the course of~the days 21-22 September 1952 in the same areas where in July the complex Pal&ta-Aral Wedition condilated its operations# In contrast with July, the Septenber.temperkture differ-' ences of the air wer* small and were of the order of 10 at art altitude of 1 meter. Autumn saw no other notable differences in the values of the heat balance of cotton fields. (PMhGebl, No 3, 1954) SO: W-33-1871 8 Mar 55 BLINOT, N.Y.; ZUMV, M.G. ZUY Iff, 14. G. Economical transportation of peat, Trof. pr~~. 33 w.8z 28-30 136. (w" ~1022) LGI&vtorf. (Peat-Transportation) ZHARZOV, Alelpeandr W11hrihvi t T, -ASMU UKHOV, ndr vaill, yevich;-] -*-Tfut Diliuhrbi;- Alikes ZOIA)TUSEXIN, V.I. redskior; KXDVXDIT,. L.Te.',~ tokhnicheekly redaktor [Blectric aRark welding of R-18 rails in irsat lengths for peat enterpriseni Jlektrokontaktanta evarka ralladir R-18 v d1tanya pleti n8 torfopredpriiatitakh. Moskyaq Go$.easrgAv(-voO 1957. 69 p. (KIRA 10:1i) (Railroada--Raile) (Electric cutting machinery) T' 111 X. G. For further improvement of 'trabsportation ln~the peak IvAustryl* Terfa,prom. 34 no.2:11-14 (MIRA 1 0 Is Glaynoye upravlaniye torfranor pro*Oshlsnnos~ti. (Peat-Transportation) .. Ivw -- . .. ~ ~ ~ Z Mae- KULTYGIN, V.Se-, VINOGRADo X.I.; OSTAI=10,~A.T.-, 7MMESLAU, K,A.; DSUGUrOT, XT&.; SrAUIII,"~ T.S,,, redaktar; GOLTATXINA, A.G.., redaktor; imsox, r,no. tokhnicheukir redak- tor, [Plasticity of steel at high temperatures] rIAMOUStO ISWI pri vysokikh temperaturakh,, Moskva, Goo bnaucIiio-tekhn.i%d-vo lit-r7 po chernol i toystnol metallurgii, 1934. 100:p4 (Steel--Matallography) (Km 8:3) A,UTHORs ZUBVtU.I., ZHUREVSKIYD.P., VINOGRAD,M.I.p PA - 2378 and LYUBINSKAYA,M.A. TITLEt The Influence of Technological Pactors on'Conte~nlnatloA of ShXh 15 Steel). Miyaniye tekhnologiaheakikh faki~.orov AA zagryaz4enn6st' stali ShKh 15, Russian). PERIODICkLi Stalor 1957, vol 17, Nr 1, pp 43 - 47 (V.S.S.R.~) Receivedt 5 / 1957 Ralrievedt 5Y 1957 ABSTBACTs A number of factors which are of,importance forlthe soiling of ateel ShKh 15 are given without oomparing 4tatiatical data with those of the investigations carried out for thi6 purpoise# (Steel 3hKh 15 is a wear-resistaht ball-be~ring'steel of the following chemical compositiont OP95 - 10 % 0, og2 - 0,44 in, 0,15 - 0,35 % Si, 1#3 - 1,65 % Cr, 4 0,301t% Ni.,) A survey of the basic elements of the technology of stOel production is given, viz. of the smelting method, of smelting with &,fresh layer with boi ling, and of the duplex process. The resulti obtained by o~rrent control and those of test melts, as well ai the change oflim- purities in the course of pouring off and 4ccor4ing to theiheight of the casting block are given., It was found that,.Ui order E6 reduce impurities caused by the inclusion of oxidos the following'is neoessaryt 1) The furnace must be well lined and temperature of the mk~al in the ladle must be kept oonstdknlt between 1530 and ' Card 1/2 15800. 2) In the case of 500 kg blocks fill on &n.8 point casting ASSOCILTIONt PRESENTED M SUBMITTEDt AVAILABLEt Card 2/2 A 2378 The Influence of Technological Factors on Contamination of $hKh,15 Steel. plate within 80 to 100 sec. up to the loat head. 3) Ladies with reinforced lining should be used. 4) Wokking oonditions-in the grove should be improved, utmost cleanlin"ess observed, and molds should be provided chamfered in order that ingots can ba"more easily taken out. (8 tables). .-Mikhail Ivanovich, pochetay7 stroitell; KARW-SYSOYSif, Y.11.. WllleA~zLW., 'EV redaktor; KHMER, TU.V.,~ re'daktior isdatell- stya.; SLIKINA, X.N#, takhnichaskiy radaktor,, L-Ufficient methods In masonry workj Ikatsional!nyo mot .6dr kaneu- nykh robot. Moskva, Gos.ixd-vo lit-rypo storilit,i arkhits 1957. 64 p. (MLRA JO.-6) Otasonry) q ZUYEV, M.I.- KULTYGIN, V.S.; UMUKOVSIAT# A.F.-, S111*V, ZUYEV,fl T.L.-, ::~~-YEV, Tu.K.; MARTYNUSHRIH A.M.; T.,)urA.N AF imov, V~fts. L T .y of the smelting of SbXh-A~ steal for ball Improved technoloF bearings. Prom4energ. 17 no.2112 F '62:~~ (YIRA 15t)) (Steel --14e tallura) (Ball be;rings) ACCESSION NR: AT4005964 5/2755163/ooo/o(AA12210129 H.T.; Yeremeyevs VvSe~ AUTHORi Beekorovayny*y, N.M,; ZuyeX TITtZ: Reaction of austenitic chromium-nickel allay steel with liquid lithium SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-firicheskiy inatitut. Metallu'r6iya.1 metallov-, edeniye chisty*kh metallov, no. 4, 1963, 122-129 TOPIC TAGS: chromium nickel steel corrosion, austenitic steal, IKhl8N9T steel, lithium corrosion, IKhIBN9T weld corrosion, steel corrosion! lithium induced. corrosion, lithium attack ABsTRACTi In continuation of earlier work by the authora-6ii IKhl8W9T austenitic';, stainless steel, corrosion reaittance and room temperature,t6echanical proper-, ties were determined following 100 and SGO hours exposure to liqu~id lithium or argon at 1000 and IZOOC. Test specimens were rolled sheet, Wxl4m, both unwelded and welded. The test conditions did~ not eignif icintly affect either welded-or unwelded specimens. Intergranular corrosion occurred during exposure to liquid lithium, which was found to diffuse deeply into the steel surface - (see Fig..l of the Enclosure). In liquid,lithium, the steeL corroded at a ratei C~rd 1/3 Card 213 ACCESSION NR., AT4005965 8/2765/63/0001604/0144/0148 AUTHOR: Beskorovayny*y, N. M.; Zuyev, M. T. Title: Corrosion resistance of titanlwn in lithium SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizichoskiy institut. Metalluroya i metallovedenlye chisty*kh metallov, no. 4, 1963, 144-148 TOPIC TAGS: titanium corrosion, titanium aluminum alloy co,rosion, titanium titanium property, titanium aluminum alloy property, lithium attack, lithium induced corrosion ABSTRACT: Corrosion resistance and room temperature meclianical properties are reported for metallurgical grade titanium (0. 12% C, 0. 009% r. 01, bakince TI) and titanium-aluminum alloy (2. 2% Al, 1. 3% Mn, 0. 045 %C, balano Ti) following expbsure for 50 and 100 hours at 800, 1000 and 1200C. Test specImens ivere rolled sheet I x 3 x 14 mm. The corrosion resistance of both T1 and Ti+A1 were found to be satisfactory after 100 hours exposure at 800C. Case hardeningt of Ti'specimens occurred during exposure to lithium, due to absorption by Ti of gazes dissolved In the lithium rnelt. A decrease in Ti ductilitywas observed at 1000 and 1200 C. At 1200C Ti begun to die-' solve. o Ti-Al alloy began to dissolve In lithium at 800C, accompanied by a marked ca MAI Zuyevp M. V. "A study of evaporation from the surface of soilti axcoirding to the.method of A. A. Skovortsovoll Trudy lashk. geofiz. observatorii, Issue 1.,11949plp. 27-34. So 1 -6-3736p 21 May 53,, (Letopis 'Zhurnal 'rWkh StatV,, No. lit 1949.) ZUYJV, H.T.; PAVWV, D.Y. Specific features- of hent balance,in the Golobaya Steppe during periods of the Ureat'yevskaya winds. Trudy SredP-Ax.nauch.- iesl.gidrometeor.lust. no.2:41-33 '59. (MIR& 13:6) (Golodnays Steppe--Meteorology) Soil Temperature Thermal electrosonde for soil. Met. 1 gidrol. N10.6, 1948,11 Month1v List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. VcWember,: 1952. WYNIJI. V.; Llvova, S. ff. "Errors in Measurement of Tenperature and Moisture of AIr Vy Thenraneters in Psychrometric Booths" Trudy Tashkentak. Geofiz. Observ., No 8, 1954, 911-101 Iwiestigation of errors in measurement of temperaturd~ and humidity in a psychrometric booth as a function of height of the booth, colcrration, time of year, and time of day. In the coursob of 1950-10.51 61)acr~0,1,ons were conducted in booths colored white, greyi green, and dark color and set-at heights of 1.5 and 2.0 meters. WhGeol, No 9, 1955) SO: Sum-No 845, 7 Mar 56 v Y I AURNSHTATO B.A.; ZUMO_ H.V.;".BUGAYXT# V.A., red.; HUMA, 111S.0 tekhn red. [Heat balance patterns over sandy deserts] &k6tory6ohorty toplavogo balanes peachanoi puotyul. Toningrad, Gidrometmar. 1%d-vo, 195Z. ; 79 P, (ThshIzent, Goofizicheakaia obseryntorila, Tmdj, no.6). (KM 110) (Kara M=--Atmosphorio toqmnturo) "Formation of the Microc'I.Amute of n Cotton Flold. Cand. P11 6-illath Sot) In"A i)f 14athom-1111Acs ntnd 14ochnnics i~nvjni 7.1. ItcmunovslAy, Ac~id 3ci 111v.~-,k i;311p Tii!~Ink -lilt, 1055. (XL, No 17, A-Pr 55) SO: 31U.I.No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survpy of Scirmtific arld T'l c1, 11 I'll 1) .,3!1 L torts' Defended at MOM fflglcr -I'duc-i-tional Instit,,itions (16). M* V* "Problem of.the Formation of TnVersion of Air Temperature'~over 41 Cotton Fiel7d", Trudy Tashkentake Geofize Obsery. No S., PP 44-47,# 19544 Process governing the formation of temperature inverAons.over a cotton field is investigated on the basis of microclimatic observations at heights of 25o 50P 100, 290 am in 1952-1953 in Uzbekistan. According to the,91iaral~ter of the vertL-al temperature distribution one can establish in the course~of vegetation three periods: the first from the beginning of vegetatiod to tke middle of~July, when fall in temperature with height is observed; the second fr6mthe middle of, July to the middle of Septemberj when inversion is establf3hed;';a6d the third from the middle of September to the end of vegetation, when normal .Vertioal distribi4ionlia again established. Onset of inversion is due not only to increase in leaf~r;masp; of the cotton plant and increase in consequence of this of "undituee of heatin transpiration and shading of the soil, but also to wattin~~of the soil aft .er the third irrigation in the middle of Ju3,v. A relation is established between the difference in air temperatures at levels 25-200 cm and height of the stalklof the cotton plant. Passage of this difference through zero occurs for height or the cotton plaAt equal to about 50 cm. The behavior of the variation of absolute~humidity at various levels inihe course of vegetation indicates that during transition of the vertical'~temperature distributiontoward inversion one observes a sharp inereasdjn the absolute humidity in the layer near the ground. The most intense falling off in the yield of;a cotton plant is observed during stabel inversion and high absolute humidity. (RZhGeol,',No lOp''' 1955) - SO.- Sum No 884,,9 Apr 1936 ZUTEV, M. V. and VVOVA, S. N. "Errors in the Measurement of Air Temperature and Humidity by Ther'mometers in Psychrometric Booths". Trudy Tashkentsk. geofiz. obsery. No 8, ppi94-101., 1954,"! Investigation of errors in the measureiient of temperwtiwe *nd hu- midity in a psychrometric booth as function of the boothl~ elev*tions color, time of year ~Lnd time of day- is given. The observationw, were carried out in the course of 1950-1951 in various bootho,painted idiftep gray, green and black and set at elevations of 1.5 and 2.0'moteraq (RZhGeol.. No 9P 1955) rz SO: Sum No 884,, 9 Apr 19,76 Veter:Liary La~',UMlrii District Outs tPuldin,-gr Zoological veteriuarl district. Vete Lm~~A ia, Z" 110. 10, 1952. if Monthly List of Russien Accor,.--iou LibrUry of Congroos, Dicl,ail-;cr Un,,l!tr,,5 If iitd. TSVITAYEV, M.; ZUYNV, M. TARANOV, R., inshener; SH=. T., inshener; TOLKIN, 0~~, (Losiuo- Petrovsk. Moskovskaya oblasil)l I.; HISONZW. T.; SHOTIRIT, A. Accounts by participants. Radio no.lOtl8-20 156. (MA 9:11) 1. Nacballnik respmblikanskog6 rnAUqkluba Dob~ovollpago obahchestva socleyetviya armii, avlatmil I. hotil moldovskay SSR (for Zuyev) 2. Starshly insihener rov-publikansic6go radlokluba Dobravollnogo obabehastva sodaystviya armit. liviatell i flotu Moldavskoy SSR (for Shovkbet). (Radio, Sbortwave--Compatitions) !zw 107-12-14/46 ATITHOR: ZuYev, N., Chief of the Radio Club of the Moldaylan'WR ___ja~dio H~awf Moldavia (Radiolyubiteli Moldavii) TITLE: PERIODICAL: Radio, 1956, #12, pp. 13-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A report cin the develcqnent of radio amateurism in.Moldatla. In 1955 there were 2 short-wave and 4 ultrashort-wit're hain stations in Moldavia, in Dec- 1956. about 30. Participation of vitomen increased-. 57 fe - male amateurs work as operators and monitors at: the st4tions of the club. Among them: Mira Manyaylove, Nata Buchatokaya, A=;~ Oonaharovskara,~ Nella Leskova, Zhanna Ogurchikova, Rimma Xovshavaya, Marlys Romernitskaya. A now Short-Wave and Ultrashort-Wave Seotion Ims ripcenly or:9anized at the Belltsy Pedagogical Institute. Section leaderi Anatoliy Shlyakhovoy, local laboratory technician. S. Fillmonov (laboratory worXer), A. Pala-tulk and L.~Kharbur (laborers), I. Blayvae and B* 11ereblynos (students) take part in the work of the Section. I. Cherednik, V. Kirillova, and V. Morozove conatructed an amat4ur station for a remote ray-on Rybnitsa. Another group including Tu. Pisareako, K. Dovgiy, and B., Sekker helped in making the equl~ment;~ for amateur stations. Recently, the following ham stations were put In operatlon: ultrashort-wave 020006 Leonid Romanin, short-wave U05MY Vladimir Xirilloy, U050A Sargey Card 1/2 Remenko, U05BA Yuriy Varavva, U05RO Nikolay Rusak., U05ERD of the DOSAAF 107-19-14/46 Radio Hams of Moldavia (Radiolyubitell Moldavii) Committee of Rybnitsy. Amateurs Tsilya. Poker an! d Tamara Vinogradova opened their radio stations. Ultrashort-wave aXateurS A~ Gamazov, Ya. Aronov, A. Shirvaytis, V. Gusachenkoj and other's opened their stations recently. The team consisting of L. Romanin, S. Bordichavskiy,and A. Shirvaytis of the Moldavian SSR Radio Club won. tihe third place in the "Field Day" ultrashort-wave contest. over 40 oohoolboys graduated frok the radio telegr4h operator courses recently. Of them Volodya Morozov,'Vyachealav Sokojor work'as operators at U05FAA station; TusIm Zunya, Grigoriy Yevse3w, Gennadiy Aosulya taks~treWng in'the speedy telegraph work. G. Petrenko supervises the construction of collective ultrashort-wave stations in Tiraspoll city. In Kishinev city, a report on TY~was delivered by~engiuser Rerutskiy, on radio medical applications by enginoor Shcherbelis, an rr eleotronic applications by engineer Koleanikovp Also two radio hams Kiliyanchuk and Sidellnikov delivered reports. Three photos represent radio hams mentioned. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 ZUYEV, N. MIT MIO' G. Lugovskii District Veterinary Madicino. Outstanding zoolortical veterinary district. Vbterinary, distilat. Ileterinarila 29 no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, f Congress)" Library o Dgg&AJXir 9 5 : KRAMAROVSKIY, L.; ZUYEV, N.; PAVLE"!I;O,,G.-, ULIEO, Do Develop credit relations with intercollective farm building!6rgani- zatiohs. Den. i kred. 20 no.1:27-39 Ja ~li'62. OFIIRJ~ 15-3) 1. Nachallnik otdela kreditovaniya kolkhozov 14old4vskoy konto=y Gosbanka (for Zuyev). 2. Upravlyeyushchiy.1; ;iyevtkory,oblastno~ kontory Gosbanka (for Favlenko). 3. Upravl~~ayushbhly Dneprope- trovskoy kontoroy Gosbanka (for Ul'ko). (Ukraine--Construction industry-'-Finaiice) (Moldavia-46nstructlon ind try-~ I-linancie) US (Collective farms--Int6r:rarm cooperation) ZUYEV 11. G. Toraion of the stomach, spleen and tail of pavareaso Dirlix... 0-18-119 162. nim: 15: giian no.3 1. Iz khirargichoskogo otdeloniya (zav. V. G.'i Yayev) Vysel"Covskoy rayonnoy bolinitay (glavnyy vrach F.M. Yell qhko 3krasnxiarsk4o kraya. (STMACII.-DISF.MM) (Sn=~--DISEASES) (PAMOREAS. -DiSRASRS) SOV/ 137-58-7-14560 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya,111958,; Nr 7, p 88iUSS'R) AUTHORS: Voynitskiy, A.I., Gus'kov, V.M.' Zuyev,i N.M. TITLE: Trends in the Development of the Produc~kon o1 Sodium and of Alloys of Sodium and Potassium Requl6ed'to P'roduce Tit IaInium by Sodiumthermal and Combined Methods; (0 putyakh razVitiya proizvodstva natriya i splavov natriya s kaliye'rn, neobkhodi- mykh dlya polucheniya titana natriyeterillicheskim i kombini- rovannym. sposobami) PERIODICAL: Tr. Wes. n.-i. alyumin.-magn. in-ta, 1957; Nr 40, pp~ 340-35Z ABSTRACT: The results of laboratory experiments, in the electrotheIrmal production of Na and K alloys, based on ~aductiion in vacuum of a mixture of Na and K chlorides by ferro~ilicoft or by prirnary Si-Al alloy in the presence of CaO, are adduc-ed., Spent mag- nesium-plant electrolyte containing Na and K clilorides is sug- gested as the raw material, for productioxi of the alloys. Pro - cess procedures and compositions of miges for production of Na and Na-K alloys are suggested. The design of vacuum Card 1/2 equipment developed for this procetis is adductd, The furnace ,SOV/ 137-58-7-'14560 Trends in the Development of the Production of Sodium~ (coat.) has internal and external heating. Side and bottom condensation of the Me are provided for. Hot charging and discharging of the '.N?-fiiled furnaces (without cooling) are provided. L. P. .1. Sodium--Production 2. Sodium alloys-Production 3.,,Potalssium alloyaL-Production 4. Sodium chlorides--Sources 5. Potassium chlorides-_111ourcer, Card 2/Z ZUYBT, N.H. Mechanical regulation of interpolar distancss"!arA a-utowtic oontrol of temperature c6nditioing in magnesium sleetrolyzers. TSvet. met. 31 no. 6133-37,qe 158o, (MIRA 11-:7) (Automatic control) SOV/ 137-58-7-1454tz t Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 19513, Nr 7, p 66 (USSR) AUTHORS: Gus1kov, V.M., Zuyev, N.M., Voynitskiy, AOL' TITLE: Aluminothermal and Silicothermal Meth6ds of Production of' Potassium from Chlorine Salts Ther~6f (Alytirriino- i sAiko-" termicheskiy sposoby polucheniya kalija iz yego khloristoy soli) PERIODICAL- Tr. Vses. n.-i. alyurnin.-magn. in-t;~, 190P Nr 40,p P 307-336 ABSTRACT- A brief review of the development of K metallurgy. The re- sults of laboratory investigations of thii~theri-nal procei;~ of K production are presented. It is found,that the quantityIof reduc- tant and the amount of CAO in the charge affi!ct recovery of metal in equal measure. The followinj char' o compositions are recommended, For reduction witKAI, a rnolecular~ CaO:KC1 ratio of 0.6- 1.0, Al.-KCI 0.,8;~-~ 1. 2.Correspondingly, for reduction by silica, CaO:KCl 0.64.9,iIind Si:KCV :i O.T_ 1. 1. An increase in temperature reduces ihv, duration of the thermal process. Maximum metal extraction i'4 atta.ined when the bili- Card 1/2 quets are hold at a temperature of >900C.: This tempe-nature SOVI 137-58-7~ 145,42 Aluminothermal and Silicothermal Methods of Produt-.tion (cont.) permits nearly 10016 recovery in Al reduction and ug to 70v7Vin Si redOctitin, provided that the reductant is finely ground and the',CaO is; under 36~L, Tile working pressure in the retort is