SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ABROSIMOV, YE. V. - ABROSKINA, S.A.

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Pew [Developmntslin the Theory (Cont.) SOV/5556 Kleyn, A.L., and P.V. Umrikhin [Ural Polytechnic Institute]. Slag Formation When Using Composite Flux Produced by Calcination of Lim-Bauxite Mixture Ushakov, Ye. N. [Candidate of Technical Sciences], Ye. V. Abrosimov, . v 1 0 (Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences), V.I. Koz Shcherbakov (Engineers), A.G. Kotin (Candidate of Technical Sciences), and M.P. Sabiyev (Engineer], (W-scow Steel Institute, Ukrainskiy nauchno-iscledovatel'Bkiy institut metallov - Ukrainian Scientific Research Inatitute of Metals Alchevskiy matallurgichookly zavod Alchevok lk~tallurgical "llanti. Improving the Steelmaking PcL.. in Large-Capacity Opon-Hearth Farnaces 125 Voloshina, N.M. [Engineer). Using Ore-Limo Briquets Instead of Ore and Lim in the Open-Hearth Process 133 (D.I. Sapiro, P.I. Kovalev, S.I. Zhmak, 0. Ye. Kravtoov, Engineers, and I.M. Tkachenko, A.P. Pbletayev, Technicians participated in the reooarch work] Ofengenden, A.M. (Engineer]. Accelerating the Slag Formation and Desulfarizatlon In the Open-Hearth Process 140 card 6/14 New [Developnents) In the Theory (Cont.) Grigorlyev, V _Y.._AbrQklmQr 111occow Steel institute). .P. [Engineer), andjtL Effect of the Chemical Composition of the Charge and Slag on the Dephos- phorization Process in an Oxygen-Blown Bath Svinolobov, N.P. (Engineer], and I.D. Semikin (Professor], [Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute). Obtaining a Luminous Flam in Open-Rearth Furnaces Fired With Natural Gas 315 Okorokov, N.Y. (Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Moscow Steel Institute]. Electromagnetic [Inductiye) Stirring of Metal In Melting Furnaces 324 Semenenko, I.I. (Engineer, Matallurgichn0dy koubinat im. Seroya Yetallurgical Combine imeni 1jerov). Combustion of High-Sulfur Content Mazout Gasified In t1a Open-Rearth Pgrt In Ylaking High- Quality Steel 330 Discussion of Papers "2 Card U/ lk Few [Dcrelopmnts]in the Theory (Cont.) SOV15556 Perchatkin, P.N. [Engineer], A,A, Bazdenezhnykh (Docent, Candidate nr T ehnical Sciences), A.M. Bigeyev [Docent, Candidate of Technical c Sciences], and V.V. Letimin [Engineer], (Magnitogorsk Mining and K,tallurgical Institute]. Effect of Furnace Atmosphere on the Behavior of Siallur During Melting in the High-Capacity Open-Hearth Firmace 361 Lranov, R.M. (Candidate of Technical Sciences), Ye. V. AbrosimQv [Minetv Steel Institute]. Temperature Reeime of _Nig_en-Bl~im Open-Hearth Bath 371 Swtarin, A.M. [Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences USSR), and A.P. Potrunnyev [Engineer], [Moscow Steel Institute). Change In Metal Composition Caused by Oxygen Blowing 379 ?,--klev, V.A. [Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Sredneasistshy politekhnicheakiy Institut - Cent ral Asia Polytechnic Institute). * Desiliconizing Pig Iron by Oxygen in a Special Spout While Pouring Iron Into the Open-Hearth Furnace Card 13/14 Physicochemical Bases of (Cont.) SOV/5411 PURPOSE. This collection of articles is intended for engineers and technicians of metallurgical and machine -building plants, senior studen-.*s of schools of higher education, staff members of design bureaus and planning institutes, and scientific research workers. COVERAGE: 'Ilie collection contains reports presented at the fifth annual corr-tition devoted to the review of the physicochemical bases of the steelw.' aking process. These reports deal with problems of the mechanism and kinetics of reactions taking place in the molten metal in steelmaking furnaces. The following are also discussed: problems involved in the production of alloyed steel, the structure of the Ingot, the mechanism of Holidification, and the converter steelmaking process. The articles contain conclusions drawn from the results of experimental studies. and are accompanied by references of which most are Soviet. Card 2/16 ABROSIIAQV,-v.evgeniV-Va-qil-'.xevie.b.;-ANSHELES, Illya Iosifovich; KUDRIN, Viktor Al'.-zandrovich; KRYAKOVSIKIY, Yuriy Vasillyevich; ORIDV, Vladimir Iva- nco:*-!ch,- YAVOYSKIY, V.I., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk., nauchxWy red.; GROMOV, N.D., red. i2d-va; MIKHAYLOVA, V.V.p tekbn. red. [Metallurgy of ste,91; general course] Metallurgiia stali; obahchii kurs. By E.V.Abrosimov j. dr. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metal-lurgiiy 1961. 679 p. (MIRA 14:10) (Steel-Metallurgy) S/137/61/000/011/018/123 Ao6o/Aioi AUTHORS- Clielishchev, Ye.B., Sabiyev, M.P., Abrosimov, Ye,V,, Grigor'yev, V.P., Fedorov, L.P., Sukhotin, B.N. TITTLE, Metal composition at various levels of the vat of a 5OD-ton open- hearth furnace, and the decarbonizing of steel TERIODICAL~~ Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 27-28, abstract. 11V18,3 (V sb. "Fiz-khim. osnovy proiz-va stali", Moscow, Metallurg- Izdat, 1961, 5 11) :EXT.,. In order to determin,, the degree of stirring and homogeneity of metal composition at various points of the vat of a 500-ton open-hearth furnace, and also to determine the possibility of a further increase of the vat dimensions, a series of metal samplr,~s was taken from 11 heats. The samples were taken with '?he aid of a welded box-rod affixed to the pan of a charging machire . Three cha- motte. molds were mounted in the box, each containing quartz crucibles with Al wirb, Trie C content varied between the limits of 0.1 and 1.0%; 0 content - 0-005 to 0.03%. The altitude variation in carbon content is of no practical sig- nificance. The altitude-variation of 0 content is very noticeable. In the ma- Card 1/ 2 S/137/61/000/011/024/123 A060/A101 AUTHOPf Usbakov, Ye. N., Abrosimov,_Ye. V_ Kozlov, V. I., Shcherbakov, V. A., Kotin, A.'_V_., ~Sabiyev, M. P. TITLE: Improvement of steel-smelting technology in high-capacity open- hearth furnaces PMODICAL, Referati,vnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 38, abstract lIV227 (V sb.: "Novoye v teorii i praktike proizv. martenovsk. stali", Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1961, 125 - 132. Discuss. 193 - 201) TEXT-, Ihe authors describe the results of the investigations of the condi- tions of slag formation and their effect upon the productivity of high-capacIty open hearth furnaces under the conditions of replacing ore and limestone in the charge by ore-limestone briquets or a premixed ore-limestone mixture. The ar- ticle also describes the investigation of various variants of metal reduction. In order to exclude the influence of the thermal schedule, the experimental and ordinary smeltings were carried out at practically the same thermal loads: 35 - 38 million kcal during the charging and 25 - 27 million kcal during the finishing. The ore-limestone briquets from the Krivorozhlye plant had the following composi- Card 1/ 3 S/137/61/000/011/024/123 Tmprovement of steel-smelting technology in... A060/A101 tion: Fe 47 - 52%, Si.02 5.4 - 6.9%, cao io.i - 14.1%; basicity I.F - 2,2. To raise the basicity of the slag, limestone (-1,3,%' of the weight of. the metalile charge) was added to the charge after the melting. The main ind' 'ces of the ex- perimental and control smeltings with the use of briquets are CI.Lted, from which it follows 'that with practically the same composition of the metallic charge -the quanti4ty of loose materials in operating w--*th briquets is less by 13.5 tons (2.8% by weight, of the metallic charge and 12.3% of the total weight of ore and limestone). in smelting with briquets as compared with ordinary control sme!T.- ings +he mean charging duration is reduced by 15 min, and that of the smelting U I nr 24 min. The tesicity of the slag in smelting with brique+~s is somewhat tiizher than that in ordinary smeltings due to the lower S102 content in the charge. Despite the fact, that with the use of briquets the lapping duration is increased on ac~~ount-. of the higher C content. after t~he melting (by 0.11%), -;,-,he to-tal =melting duration is then still I hr 15 m-;n less than that of ordinary heaAs. :1-his corresponds to an increase of 9% in the hoiirlly productivity of the f,urnace. The effectiVeness of using lump materials in the charge is noted. `Ihe o-re-limestone mixture was rrepared earlier in the criarge yard -at ore to limes+.one wetg't~t-ratios Df 2:1 to 1:1. Ti'ie results of experimen-~al hea-'s wi"r. ore-limp- C-31*d C-/3 32599 Ll 0 Do S/137/61/000/011/030/123 A060/A101 AbMORS. Kravchenko, V.P., Abrosimov-,. Ye.V., Lazarev, L.A. TITLED Improvement in the quality of ingots from rimmed steel by vibration FERIODICAL-. Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 62, abstract 11V36_3 (V sb. "Novoye v tevrii il praktike proiz-va martenovsk.stali', Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1961, 343-350, Discuss. 42-B - 439) TEXT: Ingots from rimmed steel; 'T tons in weight, poured from the top were subjectPed to vibration on a vibrator with eccentric weights, whose rotation caused a vibration of the bridge of the founding platform it a frequency of 1,470 vibra- t1ons per minute and amplitude - IL mm. Under vibration the, intensity of the steel ebullition in the mold was increased notably, the rising was reduced and the thickness of sound crust was increased. Dependin& on the duration of the vibration it is possible to obtain any given thickness of dense crust, since in order to obtain ingots with 25-30 mm occurrence depth of cellular bubbles it is sufficient to subject them to vibration for 5-6 min from the moment the pouring starts. Under 7 minute vibration the cellular bubbles were situated at a distance of 42 nim from the surface and under vibration for 24 min 20 sec t~hey vanished. Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/011/025/123 A060/AlOl AUTHORS: Kudrin, V. A., Nechkin, Yu. M., Tyurin, Ye. I., Abrosimov, Ye. V. TITLE: Technology of acid open-hearth smelting PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 38, abstract lIV229 (V sb.: "Novoye v teorii I praktike proiz-va martenovsk. stali". Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1961, 299 - 304, Discuss. 332 - 334) TEXT: Under normal operation of an acid open-hearth furnace with solid charge, the slag composition Is regulated by the fettling of the furnace indepen- dently of the type of the process and the charge composition. The quantity of the slag is detennined by the quality of the fettling and the composition of the charge and depends mainly upon the Mn content of the charje. As the Mn content of the charge increases, both when operating with reversible slag and when operating without it, the quantity of slag Increases sharply. Thus, when the r4n content of the charge Is 0.3 - 0.4% the quantity of slag after the melting constitutes 2 - for 1.2 - 1.11% Mr. content the quantity of -lag Increases "P to 5 - 5.5%. Silicon from the fettling is expended in the slagging of the MnO. and thus in operating without reversible slag, up to the moment of melting the slag consists, in amount. Card 1/ 2 S/137/61/000/011/025/123 Technology of acid open-hearth smelting A060/A101 of 40 - 50%, of the material of the furnace hearth and walls, In operating with reversible slag this figure is reduced to 10 - 20%. The expenditure of charging materials is also reduced correspondingly. The presence of 0..8 - 0.1-4 Mn in the charge promotes the production of metal with a lower silicate impurity content, and a higher Mn content is inexpedient since it leads t-o an increase in the qual- ity of slag and -orrespondingly to an Increase in the expenditure of charging materials and th burn-off of Mn and Fe. A further increase of S102 content in the slag during the process of ebullition occurs as result of the reduction of Si from the hearth and its oxidation at the metal-slag interface,, as supported by the experimental data as to the presence of a gradient in the Si-concentration as a function of the vat depth. An increase in S102 content of the Flag leads to a reduction in the fluidity of the slag and 1he rate of 0, flow from !he atmosphere of the furnace through the slag into the metal. By adding FeD. MnO, CaO, the ac- tivity of the slag and the oxidation rate of the Si may be eqaal to Its reductlon rate from the hearth. The type of the process - with Si reduct ion and without it - has a considerable effect upon the composition of the nonmetallic impurities and upon the process of their elimination. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Yu. Nechklp Card ?_/2 ABROSIMOV) Ye,v.; SHCHERBAKOV,'V.A.; SABIYEV, M.P.1 DRYAPIKP Ye.p. Making of low-alloy-steels in 500-ton open-hearth furnaces. Stall 21 no.61499-504 Je 161. (MIRA 14:5) Open-hearth furnaces) Steel alloys--Metallurgy) ~ 8/133/62/ooo/OIZ/002/012 A054/A127 AUTHORS: ..Abrosjmgy,_Ya_V-~r Orlov, V.I., Luzgin, V.P., Lebedev, Ya.I., Dashev- skiy, Yu.A. TITLE: Improving the surface of clirorte-nickel-molybdenum steel sheet slabs PERIODICAL: Stall, no. 12, 1962, 1,086 TEXT: 9.a-ton top-poured chrome-nickel-molybdenum slabs frequently have surface defects (of 467 test slabs 215 showed transversal cracks and 194 had scales). Several methods were tested to improve the slab surface; one of them involved reduction of the partial oxygen pressure in the ingot mold'by adding ni- trogen at a pressure of 3 - 6 atm, which, however,.did not improve the surface quality. The best results were obtained with pouring through intermediate spouts, 30 and 35 mm in diameter (to reduce the impact of the metal jet) into molds with, double lacquer coating. In such molds an intensive gassing takes place, which prevents the nputte.-Ing metal and the creasing surface skin from sticking to the mold walls. ~-'his gassing also produces a reducing mold atmosphere, preventing oxidation. Favorable results were also obtained in some cases with a glass cloth Card 1/2 r S/133/62/000/012/002/012 Improving the surface of chromd-6ickel-molybdenum A054/A127 fixed on the broad ingot mold side, which floats on kLe metal surface, and being lifted with the metal level, passes over into the slag,-~ntraining metal drops deposited on it. The 0.29 mm thick cloth was glued into strips 2~2 - 2-5 mm thick by liquid glass. It shouldibe considered that 'steels containing up to.2.5% chromium can be poured through a 30-mm spout only if heated to 1,63o - 1,64o c before reduction and if their ductility is decreased by reducing the aluminum added to the ladle to 150 &/ton. Card 2/2 GRIGORIYEV, V.P.; LUZGIN., V.P,; ABROSD40V.,_Ye-Vf; ORLOV, V.I.; yAVOySKjy, V.I.; GURSKIY, G.L.; GONCHAROV, I.A.; STARKOV, P.A. Materials balance in the scrap metal-iron ore process. Izv. vys, ucheb. zev.; chern. met. 5 no.5:63-67 162. (NIRA 15:6) 1. Moskovokly institut stali zavod 1'Zaporo7Jistal"'. (Steel-Metallurgy) ABROSIMOV, Y~Jj YAV(TiSKIY, V.I.; UUMI, V.Pq STARKOV, P.A.; SIJRGUCHEV, G.D.; GRIGORIYEV, T.P. Aatomatic control of the open-heiarth process& Izvevyseuchebazavo; chernemeto 5 no.1107-41 162. (MM 15:12) 1, Hookovskiy institut stali i Elplavov, (Open-hearth process) (*Automatic control) ABROSIMOV, Ye.V. IlModern open-hearth process" by A,N.Morozov, 3tall 22 no,f ' 799-802 S 1102. (MIRA 15: 11) (Open-hearth process) (Morozov, A.N.) ABROSn4OVp Ye.V-.; ORLOV, V.I.; WZGIII, V.P.; MMEV, YS-I.; DASHMKIY, 6 0 hr~Toving tho surface of chromium-nickel-molybdenum steel sheet ignots. Stalt 22 no.,12t1086 D 162. (IM 15M) (Chromimft-nickel-mol7bdenum allo5m) (9f.6-ol ingots) SHCHEHBAKOV~ V.A.; ABROSIMOV, -, Ye.V.; PrinimalJi uchastiye: USHAKOV, Ye.N.; KOZLOV, V.I.; XOTIN, A.G.; SABIYEV, M.P. Slag conditions during melting in high-capacity open-hearth furnaces. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.7:59-64 163. (KRA 16:9) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov. (Open-hearth process) (Slang) GOROKHOVI L.S., inzh.; APT.WM-10V Ye.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHCHERBAKOV, V.A., L~ inzh.; STULIPIN, Ye.A., inzh.; SABIYEV, M.P., inzh.; PLOSHCHENKO, Ye.A., inzh. Interrelation of the conditions of carbon oxidation and the introduction of additives with the thermal parameters of the ore boil during smelting in larga furnaces. Stall 23 no.5: 404-408 My 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Open-hearth process) STARKOV., P. A.; ABROSIMOV, Ye. V. Statistical analysis of decarburization and metal heating processes in basic opon-hearth furnaces. Izv.vys,ucheb.zav.; chern.met.7 no. 5:46-52 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Moskovskiy inotitut stali i splavcv. TEP2IYANY P.G.; ABRWINOV, Ye.V.; SABILYEV, M.P. Carbon oxidation in a steel smelting, bath, Tzve vyse uchabe zav.; chern. met 7 no.7t63-68 164 (MIRA 17:8) 1, Moskovski-,T institut stali i splavove SABIRZYANOV) T.G.y inzh.; ABROSDW, Yf-.V., kand. t--khn, nauk; VOISEYENKO, A.Io, -1n-z-E,"" 1*11 - - . Investigating the preheating of granular materials in large- capacity open-hearth furnaces. Stall 23 (i.e. 241 no-4:318- 319 Ap 164. (MIRA 17.8) SABIRZYANOV, T.G.; AMOSiMOVt.Ye.V.; TERZIYAN, P.G.; K)ISEYENKO, A.I.; LOSHCHEV, T.Ta.; KONDRASHOV, M.M.; DMNILOV, D.D. Optimum conditions and charging and preheating in the open- hearth scrap and hot metal practice. Izv. vys. ucheb.(Zav chern. met. 7 no.11:66-70 164. MIR~;17:12) 1. Moskovskiy institut stall J. splavov. GOROKHOV, L.S. inzh.; TERZIYAN, P.G., inzfi.; AROSImov, Ye.V., kand.tekhn. nauk; EABIYEV, M.P., inzh. Hydrodynamics of open-hearth furnace baths. Stall 24 no.7:604-606 J1 164- (M1RA 18:1) A RKS I T~V~,_ V -trid. ti-Mm. na,A _ _.,, ~t Review of the book "Productivity of open hearth furriaces.11 u ly B.V. F.-ontinskiy. Stall 24 no.32AO92 D t64. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Moskovskiy in5+,Itut stali J spl~Ayov. SABI RZYANOV, T.G.; ABROSIM0, 1e,V,, Heat -.&virement. during the melting period in the and hot metal open-hearth pvo~.esac, Izv, vrj. uoheb. zav.,o cherv. mail.. 8 no.l.,,26-.31 165 (MIRA 18.,-l) 1. Mkoskovskiy institut 'stali I splavov. ABROSIMOV, Ye-V-; SABIYEV, M-"'- I d at ~On and metal he a 'L,,,.n the f In 9 or-en-::-,ca:~,I~h smelting, TIV. ryl!i. ucheb. Zave' chern. 8 noci-,Z (MIRA 182-1) 3 65 av -1, vioskovskiy ins-tltat st,!L! -I ABROSIMOV, Tu.A. Machinery for over-all mechanization in growing vegetables. Biul. takhn.-ekon.inform. no.12:41-44 16o. (MIRA 13:12) (Vegetable gardeninC--Equipment and supplies) /ACCESSION NR I AP,3004301 s/oo64/63/000/005/0073/0074 To AUTHORS: Chicherin, Yu.. I.; Abrosimov, Yu. V.; Bespalova, 14 o TITLE: Use of gWss viciol filters for -trapping potassium tetroxide -dust.. SOURCE: Khlmicheskaya promy*shlennost', no. 5) 1963, 73-74 TOPIC TAGS: glass wool filter, potassium, potassium tetroxide, FS-8-5 filter ABSTRAM Authors describe a new design of glass wool filter and I its behavior when used to trap potassium tetroxide dust. This com-! pound was selected to test the filter on account of its ability t create vary seveve operating conditions for the filter. Authors state that product 1086es amount to about 6.5 g per normal cubic meter without the use of-this-FS-8 5 filter. Use of this filter- greatly reduces these losses. Aut~.ora then give a detaJ.led des- ----ci~iption-of-the-construction-of-this-,4"ilter. Authors state tha4- their tests showed that these filters can be effectively used for trapping different kinds of industrial dusts, Including those with Card L 17447-63 ACCESSION KR: AP30o4301 increased coalescence, at a 'gas temperature'ap to 300C. Orig. art. hasi 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 15Aug63 ENC'L: 00 I SUB CODE: CH. NO REF SOV: 000 OTHERi 000 Card 2/'2,. CHICHERIN, Yu.I.; ABROSIMOV, Yu.V.; BESPALOVA, L.T. Use of glass fiber filters for collecting dust of potassium peroxide. Khim. prom. no.5:393-394 My 163. (MIRA 1618) MOMAIN, V.A.; ABROSIMO'Vl'v,, A.M.; GORYAINOVA, N.S.; POROKHOIISXATA, Te.M. [PorokffUM-qml IX.N.j -- StiiLying the productivity of fishes in the "Greater Supoym str(iambed pond. Nauk. zap. KYiv. un. 15 no.11:35-41 '56. (MIRA 11:5) (Fish ponds) - - ' ' . - - .. . -t I ACC NR, AP6031790 SOURCE CODE: UR/0064/66/000/007/0038/0040 AUTHOR: Atroshchenko, V. I.; Yefizov, V. T.; Lltvinenko, I. I.; Alekseyev, V. X.. ,Kutovoy, V. V. ; AbroSimova A M. f., Galinskiy, A. G. ; Gollus, L. M. IORGs none TITLE: Film-type autoclave for the production of concentrated nitric acid SOURCE: Khimicheskaya promyshienriost', no. 7, 1966, 30-40 !TOPIC TAGS: nitric acid. nitrogen compound, chemical engineering, chemical reactort Ichemical plant equipment i I ~ABSTRAM A film-type autoclave (liquid reagents flow over the packing in form of a Ifilm) packed with aluminum coil coated with a fluorinated resin for production of con- centrated nitric acid is described and its advantag,.-s over the conventional flooded- -type autoclave are pointed out. The achematic of the &utoclave is shown in figure 1. 98.4% nitric acid was obtained in this film-type autoclave at 25 atm, N204:H20 ratio o 18.5-8.9, and a contact time of 17 min. At 40 atm and N204:H20 a 8.1-8.7 and 17 min Icontact time$ the acid concentration was equal to 98.7-99.2%. The oxygen consumption was close to the stoichiometric amount. it was found that the film-type autoclave is twics as effective an the flooded-type autoclave and that it compared very favorably ;from the standpoint of corrosions Orig, art. beat 4 figuras, 2 formulas. LqSrd UDCt 661,565 1 66,023#7 FA~CW16-AP66 A~40 SUB CODEt 113~107/ SUBM DATE: none I Card 2/2 rig. L! 1--vessel; 2--shell; 3--coated aluminum coils, 4--grid; 5--concentrating tubess AEROSIHDVA, A.M. Materials on the fertilil-.7 of Gammarus(Rivulogammarus) pulex L. in bodies of water of the Ukraine. Visnyk Kyiv.un. no.l. Ser. biol. no.2:147..150 '58. (MIRA 16;4.) (UKRAINE--ZAMMARIDAE) (FISHEES-FOOD) SARANCHA~ Ye.T.; ABROSIMOVA, A.M.; ANDREYEVA, L.V. Production of concentrated liquid ammonlate salts of carbon dimcide based on ammonium carbonate and urea. Khim. prom. 41 no.5083-384 Fq 165. (MIRA l8s6) 1-1 -1- - - -I - . - . aROSIMOVA, A.V.; GRUNINA. V.Ya. Gauges for checking lever indicatore, Izm. takh. no.2:69-70 Mr-AI) 15?. (MLRA 10:6) (Gauges) ABROSIMOVA, L.I. Interpretation of some peculiarities in arterial ascillograms of children [with summary in English]. Biul.eksp.bi.ol. I. med. 43 no.5: 17-21 My '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Iv sektors fiziologii (zav. - kandidat mod. nauk N.H.Goncharov, nauchayy rukovoditell - dotBent Z.I.Biryukova) TSentrallnogo nauchno- issladovatellskogo institute fizicheskoy kulltury (dir. - kand. pedagogicheskikh nauk N.G.Ozolin), Moskva. Preestavlen& deystvitell- nym chlenom AMY SSSR V.N.Chernigovskim. (OSC HLOMETRY arterial oscillography of child., Interpretation (Rus)) ADR.CISIUVA, L,I, Cmid 1.'Ied Sci -- (diss) 'Vubo-at the phisiological-ap~-~ of -the off act of IS nh-sical lond~eir the blood cirevIn-tion of i,'osj 1958. 16 PP 4nstitute of ~~IlysicEL. Yucaluioll and -;hllool giolle) Acad of podgt~:Wci p SySR). 7.100 copies (11, ~7-58111" AUTHORS. Z. G. and, Abr dmo-,nn L., I,' TITIE., An Ei&~'r:~n.,graphic c. -he S"--dc tarn of 'h-,~ ronograf iche sko y;~ Cubic Bitride of Chroriii-im, Cr*lq (Elek" klftdcheskogo rl-,rida khroma CrN) PERIODICAL. W)'! 1, Nr 1. p-p 28-' - 28? (USSR). s t a 11 --2. n e 1 s -~f C:,Y are p duced by ABSTRACT Th~x-, y,. ro C:? i.n a -.-arrent of amnic, F c i%, ~) sP e i m e ~ is T h ysf~ail.4t- dim-,Tj-z,~,ons 3.0-10-"W A th-:; I;,,;nem,?LVr-. s.-?,ttertng .1. - 0.05A) was -,7,~-.y estart! _i z;h e!~ It is likely that the ga-ver- spec.imaa.,; with, a normal Va.-,de of the -e.',! ~Lize of 4.14 A have a defi-.~.,-n.-y of nitroge-Ti. Fr-= a c5tru-.ture analy-nis., the exist:C,,:~e Gf pa-r-tially brnft.-17 was ind-~-atqd- The stru.-."Lire -"~- (.%f +-,he NaC-1 ty,:e. The, was e-- 'a:porated freshly Nar"I sc, that was p,~' ~.rystp-.Illne. of grain size abcat r.)O A anI quite without P:',:~." 0 7 or-.1.entation. The Ilayer was exposed to NH fo7 6 hours at 5-00 .. r750 C~ B~~sJeles the CrN.. a litt'le (x-,Cr 0, w a E r,,'~s e r, r 2 3~~ that in a later preparation the ITH, was 3onductc:d ~.,,on pi-pe to pr-~duce more --D,-iplete disassociation at. C-.-'-0- ~50 C for ?0 mi-. Fc7-7r specimens were used with 2ayers 160, 210- 2-'Q and 3'150 A "-h-i.,I-k. An Inv-_,stiga~ion cf the Stri~^_'L-ure of the C7j--;2- ALtride of Crl~ For the thinnest a was found to be 4.138 + 0.003 A a_nd for the third 4.139 + 0.001 A. Lines up to A ._1 n mn ' were zea~,(-,red by bl7z_-ken~n, s L 15 x 10 curve and microphotometer. The applicability of the 2 I.re p Oe/ had to be cbe~,,Iied, The deci-eas~ c-71' t1le observed structure amplitudes 0 e is shm-per than calculated frcm Ot ~ 4(for � f N) for the spe-:!imen~~ 160 and 210 A thick and normal for the si)e-imen 2-10 A 114 -If Por the thinner specimen a table of the experimental structure amplitudes of 40 lines is Given in volts (dif_f ra~~tior~ i- 1- the notential). Card 2/3 70--3 -3 413r, fi-n Elect:con-araphf~ ln~,es+iga"-4on of the Str-~ture of th~? Ott',' r, V.. iN J- tride (-%f CrN For the 270 A specimen, the reliability factor achie-,,--i Was Rz-281.5%,., the poor agreement being attributed to dynqm-~-' :;.atterirLg. The calculated values for the odd -reflerl.-:-rns are tco low and for the even refle-C-tion too high sc that ,--he dis-::-epan-~y zan be attributed t,) the 14 atoms and if tur, .-''P lcul~!t,-zd from 0 4r i h a -, t -,, .1 were -1 k T t.he R was redu3ed to 7.8%. UsiriF, methods due to Vaynshteyn, (Strltturnaya elektrnnografi-ya, ch.4) the ela.-tror, potentl2al se~,tion -Darq.1-1-a-.1 te 3.10 was --alculated, The rat-4.1- 'l,f the N to Cr maxAma obs.~r~ied is 0 NI OCP eompared iv,~th the theorzti,.al va2ue of 0.367 Ob r ~;~:atterlng fcr Cr and N are A-,kro-.~wiedgmentls tc, S.". Ka,,-e-,:'4.*r. There are 5 figures anI 2 tables and ? references, 5 c-f wh-,.,--h are So,.73.et and 2 En g I J- s3l-t. ASSOCIATION-. kristallograf.l." AN SSSR (ILstitute 0.." Cry:.:3tallography7A,3.S,!. USSR) SUBMITTFO; FE~tr-0a:ry 75 .1958. Card 3/3 T~ L.N.; RMT, I.B. Biological activity and the composition of the-air of t1w plowing layer of the i3oil. Poohvovedenie no.7:3"5 J1 164 (MIRA 17%8~ 1, Agrofizicheokiy nauchno.-issledovatellskiy institut Ministerstya sellskogo khozyaystva SSM. BRESLAVETSt Z.1.1 inzh.; ABROSMOVA, L.*.,D., inzh.; KDROLLY, X.P. .0 i=h. Use of epoxy- Zompositions. Sudo: troenie 29 no.9:49-50 S 163. (MIU 1601) ABROST1110VA, H. Invalidity benefits of persons e,11ed for military service in the Soviot Union. So,-. revue .,no.1:28-33 162. GOILUBEVA) I.V.; PEKHLFTSKAYA, V.Ya. [de- eased]; GUSEVA, Yu.j.; ULISKOO I.N.; RAGINSKAYAp V.P.; SMIRNOVAI T,V I BARATSp M.M.- ABROSIMVAO N.A.; POODRELISKAYA, S.A.; PRDKOPOVIC], A.V.; AIYXSEYE-VA, Acc6lenited-Ond sim-plifled meth)d bf'l~b6ratory dia~n6sis of' intestifial7c6li- Inf66tions'uitY the use-bf liquids containing 6~6,cific serum media. Z:.=.rriki jbiol., epid. i imm=. 42 no.2t2l-26 F 165. (KIRA 18:6) I*.Moskovsldy_institutlAts~ i O~vorot6k, Ufifnskiy institut vaktsin i syvorot6k,-I~-.e-.propet-,ovikiy institut i-pidiaiologiis mikr6bioloei i giey-phys GbrIloVskiy institut '~-pidemiblogii, mikr5bio'1oRii_i'gigiyeny, Mbskilvski~ ppdistrichbskiy ha-uchno- ibsledovaiteltskiy institU i Loniii&adskiy pediatricheskiy meditsinskiy institut imeni Ki,.-ova. %e ENGELIGAUTp V.A.~ akademik,, rod.; AWhQ.,qjWIVJL,-N-IL [translator]; BAYEV , A.A.[translatorj; VINKSTERN, T.Mtranalatorl; TATARSKAYAy R.I.[translatorl; LEVINA, A.B., red.; GORIKOVA, Z.D., tekhn. red.; REZOUKHOVA, A.G.9 tekhn. red. [Contgmporary problems of biochemistry; collection of translated articles)Sovremennye probleny biokhimii; sbornik statei. MosWa. Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 196-1. 4-16 p. (MIRA 15:8) (Biochemistry) A~q!OS~MVA, N.M.; TATARSKAYA) R.10 Adonosinetriphospbatase and some other en2qme2 of phosphorus metabolism in the homogenates and extracts of fish eggs. Biokhimiia 28 no.D128-136 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Institute of Radiation and Physico-Chemical Biology, Acadezw of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.9 Moscow, (ADENOSINETRIPHOSPRATASE) (PHOSPHORUS METABDLISM) (FISHES-ZGGS) ABROSMOVA, U.M.; TATARSKAYA, 11.1. Characteristics of adenovinetriphosphatase in various fractions of fish eggs. Biokbimiia 28 no. 3:486-496 My-Je 163. (141RA 17:2) 1. Insitute of Radiation and Physico-Chemical Biology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. k I C- -, / /-N i:~ 'I ~ .11 ~ . I ~ II, A '~ C-V' \ ~-- - I I ") ~-- ~ e- I -i Ir7 t . -j I ) I - SHAMRIN, I.Go , prof4sor# 2ERT~L- R-S- Effect of the dry miD---protaln propmration "lazzol" on the growth wid development of calves. Trn&y VNITX 3:348-356 '56. (Calvas-Feeding and f-ading stuffs) (mLRA io:4) rl"', Vito-phi;m! ca:zi C.P.; J-u "5 JXO ~h, ABROSMOTA, R.S. ;y-' r,01 7 Restoring skeletal c.,ompactness in rholmogorv calves after expari- manUal demineralization. Trudy VNIN 3:400-428 '56. (MM 10-4) (Calves) (Mine:.*als In the body) (Bones) AMOSIMOVA, p. S.: ~;P_Btar Biol Sci (difls) -- "A G-WeS of Ormosits of phol~- phorus-calchm salta in tho i3keleton of youR-,, cattle in com_~ction vith riqrt) con,11tiow". Mosccu, 1.)55. 1' pp (Min ITSM, , All.-Unlon orkler and liv-lng 0 of Lenin Acad A~;ric Scl im V. 1. L,-~-mln, ",11-7ll !on jiv!, oi yo ,TUF3I)an5]L,y), 11)0 COPICS (KLO ABRosn,joV.4 _ja.ye.; OSM~WFA) L.I., inzh.-khimik Using the leuco acid method ~for dyeing with vat dyes. Tekst. prom. 21 no.10:60-62 0 161. (mm 14:10) 1. Zaveduyushchiy khiraicheskoy laboratoriyey Vologodskogo llnokombinata (for Abrosimova). (Flax) (Dyes and dyeing) SHUPMAN, M.S.; GAVIIINVA, O.F.; Frinimala uchastiye: ABUSINOVA, V,h. Determining pentoses and pentosans in the molasses beer of the dis- tilling industry. Trudy TSNIISF no.6-.163-166 '~8. (MIRA 111:12) (Pent:)ses) (Pentosans) BELOV, A.F.; ABROSIMOVA, V.Ms Effect of workiz.-g conditi.o"s on the cardiovaccular Byntam of the workers of the Ryazan Combine of Artificial Mors. Nauch, trudy Riatomed.inst. 2302-80 163. (MIRA 1811.2) 1. Wedra fizi.oloRij (zav, kafedroy - prof, V.F.SlArokly) Ryazanf3kogo meditsinakoRo instituta Imeni akademika I.r. Pavlova. A1311WIMOVA Yo. (Kharlhov) People are the focits of attention. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 11 no.8: 24 Ag '61. (MIRA 14:9) .Is Prodoodatell ~cminii po okhram trudSL UVICOMa "Eanal- tmstall. (Kharkov--Industrial hygiene) LAPTEV, S.R.; ABROSIMOVA, Ye.K. Some mineralized lakes in the 5outhern part of Omsk Province. Izv. Omsk. otd. Geog. ol--va no-5:49-54 163. (MIRA 17:5) NILEPOV, F.S., inzi.iener; ABROSIMOVA, Ye.P., inzhener. Adjusting the operation of steam boilers with vertical mill furnaces. Xnergetik I no.7:11-12,D '53. (MLRA 6:12) (Steam boilera) TATARSKAYA, R.l.; ABRO-OllylOVA-AMELIYANCHIK, N.M.; AKSELIROD, V.D.; KOREWAK07 A.'.; VERSTERN, T.V.; MTRZABEKOV, A.D.; BAYEV, A.A. Gumiylic ribonuclea,,,~ of acti.nomycetes. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no,3:725-728 11 164, (MIRA 17:7) 1. Institut radiELtSionnoy i fiziko-khinicheskoy biologii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.A. Angellgardtom. AB,',ioSI~k9,)'.'A.AMELOYAliCifIK Nji.; TATARSKAYA) VE!.,;,K(;TjF,'N" -,V,j 2 - AK~SELIROD) V.D.. BAYEII, A.A. Speciflelty of guanyl ribonucleaqe from ActlnoVzes. Biokhlmlla ~O no.6s1269-1270' N-D 165,, (MIRA ]g,-!', 1, Institut molelculyarnoy biologii AN SSSP, Moskva. Submitted May 12,, 1965. XAJ *4 ) '11- 1-1 , LYUBIKOV, N.N., prof.; ALLAKHVERDYAN, D.A., dotsent; STAM, V.M., dotsent-, GOLIDENBERG, A.M., doteent; VINOM, R.D., dotsent; AZARK , M.R., dotaent; SHER, I.D., prof.; RIVKIN, B.B., dotsent: APLRQ!XjN., A.A.,, dotsent; DYKSHITZ, I.A., dotsent (deceased]; KONISHIN, F.V., prof.; IPATOV, P.F., dotoant; NIKOLISKIY. P.S.,-kand.ekon.nauk; ROSHCHINA, L., rod.; TBLEGINA, T., tekhn.red. 4 [Finence in the U.S.S.R.; a collection] Finansy SSSR. Avtorskii kollektiv pod rukovodotvom D.A.Allakhverdiana i N.H.LiubimAvo. Moskva, Goefinizdat, 1958. 391 P. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Moskovskiy finansovyy institut (for all except Roshchina, Telegina). (Fin&nce) ABROSKIN, B.; FERDIIAN. M. Profit Is our motto. Mast. upl. 8 no-5:5 My '59. (MIRA 12:8) l.Upravlyayushchiy trestom Gukovugoll Rostovskogo sovnarkhoza (for Abroskin). 2.Glavny7 bukhgalter tresta Gukovugoll Rostovskogo sov- narkhoza (for Ferdman). (Mine management) (Coal mines and mining-Costs) 17(12114) SOV/177-58-11-40/50 AUTHOR: Abroskin B.A., Major of the Medical Corps TITLE: Intravenous Anesthesia in Combination With Penicilli in Operations on Wrists PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 10,58, Nr 11, P 8? (USSR) ABSTRACT: The -author submits a modified method of intravenous anesthesia for operations on wrists. With the aid of a. 20-g syringe, 4.0 ml 1,;'o solution of novocaine and 100,000 units of penicillin are injected distall into the vena u1naris which, after 10 minutes, re- sults in a total anesthesia of wrist and fingers. The anesthesia is effective for 30 to 50 minutes. The method was successfully applied in 97 patients in various operations on wrist and fingers (panari- tiu; phlegmona, removal of foreiGn bodies, etc). Ovev the course of one year no compli-cations viere Card 1/1 noted. ABROSKINt B.A. Intravenoue novocaine aileothesia with pneumatic cttff and manom ter. Kiiirurgiia 36 no.7t68-72 Je 160. (MIRL 13:12) (NOVOCAINE) (INTRAVENOUS ANESTHISIA) ABROSKIN. B. A.t CAND HED SC19 ,LOCAL INTRAVENOUS ANES- THESIA WITH NOVOCA114E IN SURGICAL INTERFERENCES ON THE EX- TREMITIES." TAMBOV, 1961. (KHARIKOV STATE MED INST). (KL- DVI 11-61, 227). -236- ABROSK11, N. "Unutilized Possibilities." Kinornekhanik, 170.7, 1952 , IIT. 1. ABHU33KIN 0 2. u5,,,.q (60o) 4. Building 7. Chief of a collective- farm corisLructi3n bri-~-ade. "ellstroi. '7 no.6 1952. j 1 9. Mon'hlZ List Of iLUSsiun ~'Iccei-;s-ions-, Library of Con-ress, March 1953. Wiclassified. 11" 1 - 1'. 2. US-'R (600 4. 1~.oving-Picture Projectors -Posad repair sttion, Kinomelrhanik, 1.o. 10, 1952. 1 Favlovskii 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassifie( ABRWKIN I P. Creative work Inspired by the Great Ictober R6volation. NTO 5 no.11: 2-5 N 163. (KIRA l6sl2-, 1. Zamestitoll predsedatelya Soveta ~tnistrov RSFSR I prodsedatell Goaudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Mizilsi-.rav RSFSR pa koordinatsit nuuchno-issledovatellskilkh rabol.. ABROSKIN, P..I. . I a ~,., a -,-. - Powerful electric lecometivea and the organizatiox of their production. Zhol.-isr.transp. 37 ne.4:27-30 AP 156. (MLRA 9:7) l.Diraktor Nevocharkasakege elaktrovezestroitalIntp zaveda. (Electric locomotives) M ,jectj-j,C locomotive construction In the sixth ~,Isk. i tepl. tiaga no.3:4-8 Mr '57. Nrf41-tr.,r Novot.-herkanskogo elektrovozostroitei (Electric locomotivea') ABROSTIN, Pavel Ivanovichl SMIVANYUK, I.M., red.; CHEKANOV, A.A., tuekhn.red. [First year; notes of a chairman of an economic council] Pervyi Lod; iz sapisok predsedatelia sovnarkhoza. Rostov-na-Donu, Rostov- skoe knizhnoe izd-vd, 1958. 129 p. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Predsedatell Rostovskogo sovnarkhoza (for Abroakin). (Rassia--Economic conditions) ABROSKIN, Pavel Ivanovich; KOMAROV, Te.I., red.; GLaASIMOVA, Te.S., teklui. red. (Industrial specialization and cooperation in an economic region; practice of the Rostov Economic Administrative Region] Spetsializatsiia i kooperirovanie promyshlennooti Y ekonomichaskom raione; opyt Rostovskogo okonomicheekogo administrativnogo ralone. Moskva, Goaplanisdat, 1959. 112 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Rostov Province--Industrial organization) AUTHOR: Abroskin. P. 1. - F-ceside.1-11, TITLE: in the. Econcni,2 Recic.a of Rost-o--,,- PERIODICAL: Ma s hi r. os tro j. t- e 1 N! 1-, 61 ")p ABSTRACT: Tjae article de.-c~ribes The innovat-,*o-~.,.s; that be introduced in I;ho -j.nd(istr,7 , of the R,.,--,tov reLrion during Uie Sevt~-n-Year Pian. ~,he ye-ars 1959- 196~), some of t:ne. exis,-Lng plant~3 v~.J.'J '1. be turned into model D'11,3-nts for Fund Li-,itvm ~it.ad Production. For example, at. th,;~, zavod ;'Aksaykard~andetai" ("Aksaykardandetal"' Pl~uj.t) 14 production lines willi be Jn7talled 1'01' the M,?,-.J,,a--1iCa1 and ther- mic prooessing of hinges. and a nu:iiber of processes will. be mechar-ized. For the asselitly and riveting of threshinE, drim,1- and the. produz,-ri.~,n o1 601lie other threshing ma,,--hin.e partlz,. automaLiL,,; 1,-t~oducttior, lines will be installeb~ ai~ the! "RostS-=-,' Iricish" plant. A 'he zavod 5 Card 1 the -o-uL.- ut , )f i,-iechaniied tonis be nearly PlaiA) / , , p In the Economic Region of Rostov doubled towards the eiid ,-)f th~,-, Se-t;ej---Y,~-ar Plan- S-Deci-alization of plantz~, anoi-heur inethod for increasing '2 .1 .0:-, lthe. Ro- stov Sovnarkho~_- has aliccated the productiou of th:-a new self-propelling coritbine IISK-~)11 to the Rostsell- mash and Taganrogskiy 2;.,kiocl (tl)e Tagan- rog Harvester Combine Plant). The special-1.zation of works has sharply ~!-Icrea:zed -L:hf,- tllme neces5ary for t.he pre --product-_` oi:, PreV101.1s-l", tc--'i Rostsel'- mash a year cLad a half of preparatory work before it could start the production of the 1IRSM-311 combine. and no,.,,, it takes only three months for '.-he more com- plicated combine "S,111._.3", By the end of 1958, about 200 combires lel"t daily the conve~,,,ers of R~)stsel*- mash and the Tai_-anrog Harvester Combine Plant. In the third auarter of +-lie No,ro(.herlwassll i-y elektro- U i . 1~~ vozostroitelln:i-y zavrod '~'NcvocherkL!~-~_=_!. Electric Locomo- tive Plant) began "lie output. c11' the "VL,13" alectric Card 2/5 locomotive (Figiire 1). These lk)%-omc~t-l.ves (j V In the Econoinic Region of Rostov, 4,300 lip and i!iax:'Liii,,;iii speed ~~.s 100 km/hr. In. 195~) pjjj~t; ~V, J.*j. ~;t~jrt: 4jit, of' loc-onio- tive"', of thc, 'T -.6 F I Th-J--, 0 5,500 lip locr)L,,~,tiv,a haf: praotically the ,,anti !-..raotive X. .Lorcte and speed as the e.,-61-it-co-ALe. d.-:. t-ype J. ~;hc F)rodllct;~Loli Of bUt 't wei(slis 2510 less, In 19 151. 1) electr-b- lo,--omotives IT-9011 ~vit-la P~,"400 1-,T) &nd a rated speed of 100 to 1-1.0 lim./hr v-T-11 be s~,.arte~. This year, the Taganrog plant wila bidild a tesz bodler unit for producing 640 tons, of lc;te~3si lrer h(-,ur fr~r work witha 200,000 kiv/hr -t.urb-irie, In -1961, --t is pla.,)~ed to pro- duc-E~ the f--',rst unl'flovi bol-ler of ~)'~C t--ons steam per hoUT~, 21~G atm pressure.. viltP. sllle~-,m super-heated to 585zC, f~or 300,000 kw turbines. In IcINS--1364, the ?,a-vcd "Krasnyy Kotellsh3hik'l '~,"Kra~in- yy k o t es he. hi k Pl~ai.t) will build bo-`11E!i-,s of 1,250 aild l.,)00 to.-Lis of steam per hour, for 400,0G0 and 600.CCO kvv turbines. ,r ~) o 4-,.p !Aflit will be In 1959, a ~,00 tons stea.-n 1)e-- ~ ~~-o 1- , h i.1 Card 3/5 produced, which will use natural Lras ~,a~d inazut for In the Economic Region of Rostov fuel. All the new boil(_r~; w-".11. fully ~.~utomated control.. The Novocherkasok-11-Y zavod (Ncvocherkassk Machine-Tool ID-lant.) speci- alize in the product-lion ef ti:Axret lat~,es a-rid othe:~ automatic turret machines. At pra,-,ent, the aF cultural industry is beingEqf~pped with limpro-,Ted types of harvester combincS; the the ,rawler com- bine ".SKG--311 (Figure 4) for grair., soy-bean cultures., and the semi-crawler ccmbine (Figure 5) for grain and rice culture,3. The Tagan- rog harvester combine plant h@s desi,rrnel --i self- propelled chassis for traii-ing di-f-ferent. cordbines (FiCuro 6). The Azovsk`y avod oborudovaniya (Azov Press a_-ad ForiLinr, Plant) will start in 1.959 a new fo:rGlng shop fc-.r h,~~avy forgings with minimum iriach-'Ming allo,-,-ances. Thils shop ~%.-ill 1upply all R~,,,-,Wv re- Gion and ,lavo an 10'' Wi. 4-11 e'd teclinol' foundry' iron - Card 4/5 the PrE!Sent forging cly :77 C'~ In the Economic Region of Rostov shop at the Azovsi~~iy z-,--vc)d '-,,-tzznecl,,no-,.,:rE-c-savykh avtomat,ov (A,,,o-v Press- and ForC~.';Aig Autuomatir. Macl,-I-nerf Plant) is Lso nier,.tioned.. There-- ASSOCIATION: Rostovskiy sovnarlhoz r /c, Card 1-?/ 2 BROVKOVICH, D.A.; POPOV, A.A.; 21MIN, A.I.; KOMAROV, G.V.; ABROSKIN P I ZAVIYALON'A. A.14.,, red.; GERASIMOVA, Ye.S., re-, (Industrial planning in an economic region; practice of the Rostov Economic Council) Planirovanie prorushlemosti v ekono- micheskom raione; opyt Rostovskogo sovnarkho?,a. Moskva Ekonom- p (MIR, izdat, 1962. 187 . A-15t!) Rostov Province-Economic policy) ABROSKIN, P.I. Raising the efficiency of the branch offices to the level of contemporary problems. Vest. AN SSSR 32 no.5:60-64 MY 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Predsedatell Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov RSFSR po koordinatsii nauchno-issledovatellskikh rabot. (Acacemy of Sziences of the U.S.S.R.) ABROSKIN, P.I * ,kand. ekonom. nauk (rilovocherkassk); SWKOV, Ye.A.; .(116VIocherkasak); TUSHMOV, B.A. (flovocherkassk) Promising types of locomotives, Zhel. dor. transp. 45 no.11: 49-54 N 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Direktor Vsesoyuznogci nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta elektrovozostroyaniya (for Smykov). 2. Nachallnik spetsiall- nogo konstruktorskogo ot,dela Vsesoyu".nogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo instituta elektrovozostroyeniya (for Tualikanov). "Aliph.:itic Irinuritien of the llyalillo cart''Alif-c Colh-, Of, Vertel)rates.ll 01, ("will Illol. Acv-d Nod (lod 1953- -o 2 S)ep Survo-,T of Scientific and Technical Di~-,scrtatiolls Defended "it Hipher lAucational Institutiona (10) SO: Sum. ITo. 481, 5 liv 55 ABROSIKIN, V.V., kand.biolog.nauk Birch growing*on the oak. Friroda 50 no.21:115,-U6 N 16le (NIRA 14:10) 1. Voronezhakiy sel'pkokhozyayutvennyy instil/at, (Bol'shaya Pookovatka region-Abnornalities (Plants) USSR/Ihmian and Animl Physioloa (Porual and Pathological) Blood. Transfusions and Blood Substitutes. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 79438- Author -'Abros Inst Title Reaction of Cattle to the Transfusion of Special Diluted Blood (Autohemotransfusion). Orig Pub; Tr- Voronezhsk. zoovet. in-ta, 1956, 14, 45-48. Abstract: Prom the jugular vein of cattle 6 uonths-7 year old (17 anivals), 100 La of blood was taken into a bottle, nixed with 900 nl of a solution (NaCI 0-9 g) Na"C03 .'10.02 g, glucose 0.1 g, socliun ci- trate 0.2 g, distilled water 100 ml) and) without withdrawing the needle, the diluted blood was introduced in return in the course of 5-7 Ldnutes. card 1/3 39619 S/19 62/000/004/054/105 D295yi)308 IWTHORS: Kolipakov, V. A. and J'.brosov, 1'.. 1. T IT L E The design o,' pressure PERIODI=: Referativnyy no. 4, 1962, ulltraakuat. 129-138) instruments for the measurement of sound zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, abstract 4-5-30zh (V sb. Primeneniye k issled. veshchestva, no. 14, DI., 19061, TEXT: The A3-Z(AZ-2) and AZ-3 instruments have been designed -for the i,,ieasurement of sound pressure in gases and 111~7uids, as well as for determining the.frequency and observing the wave-forn, of pres- sure. The pressure is measured by means of thin-walled s-oheres of barium titanate 5.10 and 15 min in diameter. in tho "UZ-2 instrurnelit the si-nal from a sphere is applied to an amnli--fier, to the output of which standard measuring instrumien-~,s are connected. The --',-Z-3 comprises, in addition to an amplifier, an ele3--ronic voltmeter, a -frequency-meter and an oscillograph. Ther spherical receivers were Card 1/2 Vr CHUBUKOV, A.A.; IVANOV, A.V.; CHERNOGOROV, L.L.; Pri6imali uchastiyet KOGAN, I.L.; TAIANOVA, L.N.; POPOVA, Te.P.; ABROSOV A.P, Cleaning of spinnerets in the manufacture of viscose fibers. Khim.volok. no.1:69-70 163. (MIRA 16-*2) 1. Rostovskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut tekhnologii mashinostroyeniya. (Rayon spinning) WOW, V-PJ- Tul 1946 Madielne Animals AUtUMn Spawning Of PrOCOttUB JetteleSi in Lake Bai- kaly" V. N. Abrocov, 1 p "Priroda" Wo 7 Daring 2 Nov 1942 trawling operations at a depth of 100-- 140 meters in Barguzin Bay, there were brought up several roe clusters. It was eventuaUjy determin3d, that these were eggs of the Procottus jettelesi. Author gives a short description of the spawning cycle. 36T36 A;jm,br),i V I'T and GOLoljKCV - L 1 1-11 t.- ~ ,, . A. ..M-T 11 1~T Research on the Causes of FeriEhinr of One-Year-Old Carp D-irini. I-intlering in l'orthern Regiojis'pl Zool. zhur., 31, No,l., 1952-L A13ROS(N,V.N.; RAM,O.N. -~z Breeding Amur grass carp in the U.S.S.R. Vop.ikht-no-3:129-134 '55. (MLRA 8:11Y 1. Velikolukokoys otdoleniye Voesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatell- skogo institute, ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva. (carp) U-3)SR / General Biology - General Hydrobiology. B Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 36095,. Author Inst Not given. Title kn Experiment in Lake Classificat.-Lon in the Velikoluk Region. Orig Pub: Ti*. Belorussk. otd. Vses. n. -i. in-ta oz. 4L rechn. rybn. kh-va, 1957, 1, 167-161. Abstract; Lake extinction of roach-perch, pickerel, pike, tench, and carp, and fishless types constitute 53% of the total numbers of lakes. Different types of bream fish lakes constitute 47%; their relative area-s are even larger. A description is given of different types of lakes, and a chart of gradual transition of lakes from bream- whitefish type to fishless. Card 1/1 30 tiie smelt ntion in Lake 2,h I t s I hn, do ~1' ~rc-yn ~itdeleniye V-...-:... vate ti t,;ta -zernogo i rcc-~- .-.- ~o (Zlii zhi ts !:,-, -,, haral,,,o 4~i tho lift, (Sinovinc, llllfflosc.,,V~ VJT. Ileterochronimm of high hurldification perivda in h=.dd and ar-ld zoness Izv. Vaes. geog. ob-ira 94 ilo.4:325-328 JI-Ag t62. (MIRA 'L~'~ :9) (Aydrology) USSR/Human and Aninal Physiology. Digestion. V Abs Jour: Ref. Zhu),*-BiOls) No 6. 1958.9 27048- Author , AN. Abros'kina. Inst :'~~6V6~r6rezh-to6~eterinary Institute. Title The Eff.:ct of Diluted Compatible and incompatible Blood or, the motor Activity of the Intestine. OrIg Pub: Tr. Voronezhsk. zoovet. in-ta, 1956, 14, 49-51- Abstract: Dogs vibh Thiry-Vella intestinal loops were injected with 50 ml of blood mixed with 50 ml of buffer solu- tion (0.9 gm, NaCI, 0.02 gm NaHCO ) 0 3 gm glucose and 0.2 gm, sodium citrate per 108 mi*o*f distilled water).. When the animal's own blood was given to a dog, the frequency and amplitude of peristaltic contra(itions decreased, and tonic contractions Card 1/2 USSIR/Human and Anima Physiology. Digestion. v Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Biol-j No 6j 1958, 27048- arose or were intensified. Heterogenous blood produced a more pronounced effect. The initial trunsfus.'Lons exerted the greater effect. Card : 2/2 1A T AUTHORS; Gaponenkov, T.K., Abroslkina, S.A. SOV/80-32-2-54/56 TITLE: Investigations of the Albumens of Winter Rye (Issledovaniya bel.kov ozimoy rzhi) PERIODICALt Zhurnal p:~-ikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol XXXII, Nr 2, PP 465-467 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Winter rye of tile new type "Voronezhskaya SKhI" was tested on the experimental field station of the Voronezh Agricultural Institute. The data of tile Tables 1 and 2 show that the con- tent of the different albumen fractions is higher than in the rye type "Lisitsyn:i% Considering its productivity and quality it can be recommended for the Central Chernozem Zone of the USSR. There are 2 tables and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Voronezhskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Voronezh Agri- cultural Institute) SUBMITTEDs January 20, 1958 Card 1/1 PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOV/6261 Kernonergie und Flotte; Artikelsammlung (Niialear...Energy and the NaVT Collection of Articles) [Berlin] Doutsoher Militarverlag (196, 232 P. Errata slip inserted. 2000 copies pr!.ntod. C) Translation from the Russian of: Atomnaya energiya I flot. Translator: Erika Stouk, Lieutenant Commander. Ronpon3ibility for Genzar edition; Claus Gruezka, Engineer; Ed.: Klaus Krumsieg. PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended for officers of the army, coast guard, and merchant marine. COVERAGE: The book, atranslation from the Russian, contains 25 ar- ticles dealing with the application of nuclear weapons to naval combat operations. Chaptera 19 and 2v*havo bocn supplemented with additional data for this edition. The devastating features of nu- cl(.,ar explosions are discussed. Attcntion Is also given to the prDtoction of personnel, ships, and coastal facilities against nu- clear weapons, and to tho probcnt: and future qplidati6na of nuclear powor plants to shipping. No porzonalitios arc mantiopod. There ara 16 reforonoont 10 Russian (including 3 tranalations from EnGliah-languago sources), I French, 1 Gorman,_1 Englioh, 1 Amori- Can, and 2 either English or American.