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,AGAPOV _ju.ja.,_ Orykhemometry in mitral commissurotomy. Khirurgiia no.8128-30 Ag 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. T% gospitallnoy khinirgichaskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. V.S. Mayat) II Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsimskogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova. (MITRAL VALVE-SURGERY) (BLOOD-OXYGEN CONTENT) AGANV,~-Yu.Ya,i B12jary-bronchial fistulae, Kh1rurgila no.91107-109 162. (MIRA 15t10) 1. Iz goopitallnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. V.S. Yayat) II Moskovskogo gosudarstvenogo meditsimkogo instituta N,I.Pirogova. (FISTUIA, BILIARY) (FISTUIA, ERONCHIAL) 1. C, A, OV Yu. Yll. t a ti on In t.~1-3 i,. ulmonary ven no. 1.~: 0~, . 1. 7 3 z laboratoril anes t9zlo!,.gi i kani. .-,Pd. naa-~- V.'~, STT.C~1-1- n.,u)v) lns~itqta ek.--per` zri~;ntal Inoy n~ ~gi i Al-"N S~.P (dj.r.-d:tiyst,rltellriy- k',Ii t cnlen V-114 ;Z :;R , prC)f. 1.~ ~ '~7 j3 AGAPOV, YujasPrinimal uchaBtiye SHUVALOV, V.K.; SHEPKIN, ~.C - ~ -i.; FRONINA9 N.D., tekhn. red. i (CoUeotion of tables on gas exchange]Sbomik tablits po gazo- obmenu. Moskvap Medgis, 1963. 79 p. (MIRA 160) (RESPIRATION) (BASAL METABOLISM) a SOV/3-58-12-16/43 AUTHORs Agapovaq A.A.p Candidate of Historical Sciences TITLE: Individual Interviews (Individuallnyye sobesedovaniya) PERIODICALf Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1958, Nr 12, PP 52 - 53 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author points out the difficulties faced by evening-stud- onto in regard to the time available for study, and the neces- sity for the instructor to make the best use of lectures, seminars and consultations so as to facilitate the student in learning the subject. In 1954/55, the Chair of History at the Evening Department of the Moscow Engineering and Physical Institute decided that the student is not to leave any theme unstudied. In this connection the system of in- dividual interviews found wide application, In the course of an interviow the instructor calls the student's attention to the weak sides of his training, helps him to underatand the difficult problems and advises him of additional liter- ature to read. The author muntions new plans for seminar Card 1/2 exercises for the evening courses in the History of the .1j. Obshchiy Kurs Poligrafii (A general course on polygraphy) by A. D. Agapova, V, 1, Afanaslyeva, M,* i. Barskaya (I Dr.) Moskva, Gos. lzd-vo Iskusstvo.. 1954. 351 P. Illuse, Diagrs. SO: N15 741-91 *A2 NIRENSHTEYNI B.Z.p nauohnyy sotrudnikj FREDVODITELEVA, A*D~) nauchM sotrudn-ik PARSMA n=t==~ ., N.N.., nauchnyy sotrudniki AGAPOVA Aj., nauohnyy sotradnik; RAPOPCRT.. K.A.9 nauchnyy--s6trudnik XMIMSI, S.G., inzh. Manufaotitre of &Oorin knit underwear and its therapeutic use. Tekst.prom. 21 no.,6:71-73 Je 161. (MMA 15:2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy neuchno-issladovatellskiy institut trikotazhnoy proryahlennosti (for Nirenshteynp Prevoditeleva,, Parshina., Agapova). 2. Tnstitut obshchey i komrmnall~oy gigiymW (for Rapoport). 3. Trikotazhnaya fabrika "Krasnaya Zaryall (for Koblento),. (Knit goods industry) (Underwear) AGAPMA, A.D., inzh.; PARSHINA, NA, inzh. Technology of the manufacture of knit goods from chlorinated yarn and 3ilk. Nanah.-issl.trudy VNIITP no.4:141-147 163. (MIRA 17:4) A-GAMA, A. T. 20941 Agapova, A. 1. K Voi-rosu izueheniya pinizitacnykh zabolevaniy molcd; ryb Alma-Atinskogo Karpcvogo pitomnika. Izvestlya Akad. naule. 'Ka7akh. SSR, 110. 44, Seriya pitrazitol., Vyp. 6, 1948, P. 140-45.-Ro--y-Lunt-, na ka-zakh. Y.,t7.-- Bibliogr: 6 nazv. SC: LETCIIIS ZHURNAL ST".!",Y - Vol. 28, I"oskva, 1949 AGAPOVA A-. -I. IJSZ~sV !Ioliclne Ilizzmacology 11mr.-MODCOSMIC Studies of Digitulls's Trb Idelhella ',-'Uscate Laavssy,"~ Oodondron and L., Is Sa--.ovag Z, I, BoyarintmWas A. Ie Appova, lij pp -~Zed ?Mn 1, 1949. Authors have inve3tii:,atce. phamaccutilcal dtaracteriutuics of above three plants,, whicii the.., collected duri;~- actertific expt,~(Wtdon of ilbscou l-..ar Inst to the mIxt,, subtrop- ieal rce;ions of US.J.1. in 3.911,6. sumniarizes their recultse Pi~ MAST61 GVOZDEV, Ye.V.; AGAPOVA. A.I. Helminthe of th- h~i,'c~kke7na',ol-if'KazakhatAn. Trudy Inst,zool. AN KaHakh. SSR 1:132-138 153. (MLRA 10 11) (Kazakhstan--Worms, Intestinal Rnd parReitic) (Parasites--Poultry) AGAPOVA, A.I. Materials on the hslminthe of rode%ts of Yn%nkhfsto%n. Tmdy rngt.zool. AN Knankh,SSR 1:146-159 '53. (MLRA 10tl) (Kazakhstan-Worim, Intestinal And par^sitic) (Phravites-Rodentin) AGAPOVA, A.I. ""VVWAPW*3~~~ Aaterials-on the helminthe of trapping animals of Kizakhatmn. Trudy Inst.sool.AN KrLzakh.SSR 1.-160-162 153. (MIRA joil) (Kazakhetan-Worms, Intestinal and parazi1c) (Parasitme-Fur-bearinc animals) G~OZIEV, Ye.V.; AGAPOVA. A.I.; MARTEKHOV, P.F. Parasites of fish in the Ili River basin. Izv.AN Kaz.SSR no.125:92-114 153. (MIRA 6:12) (Ili River--Parasites) (Parasites--FiRhes) - AWX6L- I ~-~ Brachylecithum rodsntini, a now liver parasite of rodents. Trudy Inst.tool.Al Kazakh.SM 3:118-120 155. (W.U 9: 12) (Marka-lull region-Trematoda) (Parasites--Field mice) (Liver--Diseaseg) GAUMO, I*G.,* GVOODSY, ToloV.; DOWUSHM, I.A.; AGAM.A, hpIe; SOKOLOTA, I.B.; Immism'.kEf USHAKOTA, G.T. AYAZBAKIYEVA, M.Y.; 0 .0 V.A.Dogell: bbituary. VeBt.AN Kazakh.SSR 11 no.9.-89-90 S '55- (MW 9:1) (Pogell, Valentin Aleksandrovich, 1882-1955) USSR /Zoop-a-rasitology - General Problems G-1 Abs Jour: Referat. Zh, Biol. No. 1, 1958, 796 Author Agapova, A.I. Title ia_rasi~es in Carps of Lake Biylyu-Kul. Orig Pub: Sb. rabot po ikhtiologii i gidrobiol. No. 1, Alma-Ata, 1956, 269-277 Abstract: In 1954, on opening 22 c r from Lake BiylyuKul (basin of the Talass Riv:r5, 2 species of pro- tozoa were found (My-Aobolus dis ar Thelohan and Trichodina domerguei Wallengren5 and 5 species of trernatodes (metacerearia Diplostomulum spath- aceum (Rudolphi), Dactylogyrus anchoratus (DuJardin), Dac. vastator Nybelin, Pseudacolpe- teron pavlovskii Buchovskii et Gusev, and Gyrodactylus elegans Nordmann). A list is fur- C ard lpl- USSR /Zooparasitology General Problems Abs Jour: Referat Zb. Biol. No. 1, 1958 7 196 nished of carp parasites in different Kazakh- Stan Water basins. C ard 2A -------- --- ---- U,99E/Zooparaeitology - General Problems G-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol-, Vo 3, 1958) 10030 Author : Agapova, A.I. lust : Title Fish Pax-~~Leites in Water Reservoirs of Western Kazakhstan. Orig Pub Tr. In-ta zool- AN K&zSSR, 1956, 5, 5-6o Abstract Results of a thorough parasitological investigation of 1991 fish of 36 species in 1951-1953 of the Ural River, Kamysh-Samrski Lakes and of Lake Chelp&r. 99 species of parasites vere found; 16 Protozoa, 33 monogenetic trematodes, 19 cligenetia, 8 cestodes, 13. nmatodes, 2 11skreben", 2 leeches, and 8 species of parasitic crus- tacea. More then balf of all. parasitic species were trematodes, (52.4%): very prominently represented were =nogenetic trematodes (awng them 25 species of genus Dactylogyrus, 3 species of gen-as Gyrodacty"Lus). Widely prevalent were larv&l forms of digenetia trma- todee,. Card 1/3 Umaftooparasitology - General Problems G-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10030 ichthyoparasitofauna of sepexate water reservoirs indica- ted their similarity. Absence of parasites pathogenic to humans and animals is noted and parasite groups patho- genic to fish are analyzed. The stimalant of blackpuncts- te ra.sh fish disease Neascus cuticola was found in fish of Chelkar Lake and Daysh-Samarski Lakes. Card 3/3 AGAPOVA, A.I. Results of studying parasites of fishes in the bodies of water of KaEakhetan. Trudy Inat. zool. AN XsLzakh. SSR 7:121-130 157. (Kazakhstan-Parasites-Yishes) (KLItA 10t9) - Px,*a:;il--ic Wo~ms. :~ef "ur - 5y `953) ~$0`07 1 1 A ,J lo*-;, it', JIV,mova, A.1 lona-illov, 1,".I. Inst c Fa7csicc~~ of T'L-jr.-To&. Susli'-- Ov 7-c~ 'Pub Tr. In-ta zool. PN Kaz,"ISIR, 1957, 7, 2C,11-29,~, ~j A:b~,.t-act iii (~Isscctinr 36 thin-toed susliXs af' sub-si)ec.-Les Sner_ao- actylu" lc.pbodactyliiss leptodactylut.; ai-d .13. le~ptod he-ctolYAamicus in Ka-sal-listan in 10 550-54, mecics of ,iema- t,odes, were fo)-ilil (Dermat olpallarva bayiif;l --iiysnloptara op nna Ph. leipex-11) iml cO:reben monil-iformis. AGAPOVAI A. 1. "Parasitic Diseases in Fish in the Kazakh SO," report submitted at Fourth International Regional Conference of Asian CountrieG Oil Parasitic Diseases in Animals, 'l May 'to 7 June 1958), Ali,,ia Ata, Kazakh SSR. Cand. Biol. Sci., Inst. Z00109Y, Ala-Ata, Kaz as 'jSS.R / "7ooparasitology. General Problams. G Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., Vo 6, 1959, 24175. Author : ,,. a Pova. A. 1-. Inst : nsti uto of Zoology, Aq 11.azakh 3 TitlQ ; Peculiaritios of Fish Parasitofauna Acolimatizod in the Reservoirs of Kazakhstan. Oriq Pub: Tr. In-ta zool. iS Kaz.SSR, 1958, 91 25-31. -abstract: Data on parasitofauna of carp, (sazan), sturg- eon (AcipQns~)r nudiventris), Tonch (Tinca tinca) and broam (abrajaisbrama) sottled in the ruser- voirs of hazakhstan are given. In tho n,)w ros- arvoirs, the fish lost -i-any parasites pc=liar to them. Inf,ction with lo~,al U .?arasit3s occurs less froquently. An excellont exaapl-,~ of such an infection was the prosenco in tho carp (sazan) Card 1/2 4 USSR / Zooparasitology. Gon3ral Problems. G Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., ',~-O 6, 1959, Abstract; aoolimatizod in Zaysan Lako of Cropidostoi-tium aurioulatum normally parasitic upon joipen�dr- idae. -- 0. N. Bauer. ro'ard 2/2 GVQZW, Ye.V.; AGAYOVA, A.I. Formation of the contemporary fauna of parasites infesting fishes in the 3alkhash-Ili Basin. Txluc~v Inst.zool.AN Kazakh.SSR 12:183-191 160. (MM 13:7) (Balkhash region-Parasites) (Ili Valley-Parasites) (Parasites-Fishes) AGAFOVA, A.I. Parasites of fishes in waters of Kuetanay Province. Trudy Inst.zool.AN Kazakh.SSR 12:195-205 160. (MIIRA 13:7) (Kustanay Province-Parasites) (Parasitei-Fisbes) AGAPOVA, A.I.; MAKSIMOVA, A.P. Parasites of fishes in waters of southern Kazakhstan. Trudy Inst. zopl. AN Kazakh. SSR 14;71-87 160, (MIHA 13: 12 ) (Ohm Valler-Parasitee) (Talas Valley-Parasites) (paragitea-pishes) AGAPOVA, A. I. Halminths of squirrels in Kazakhstan. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 16:81-83 162. (MIRA 15--10) (Kazakhstan-Parasites-Zquirrels) (Kaza-khstan-Worms, Intestinal and parasitic) AGAPOVA, A. I, r--- - -- -- -, -, Parasites of fishes in the upper and middle course of the Syr Darya River. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 16:135-V,4 '622. (MIRA 15:10) (Syr Darya River-Parasites-Fishes) GVOWEV, Ye.V.; AGAPOVA, A.I. Changes in the parasite fauna of animals acclimatized in Kazakhstan. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 19:65-71 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Kazakhstan-Animal introduction) (Kazakhstan-Veterinary parasitology) GVOZDEV, Ye.V.; AGAPOVA, A.I. Developmental cycle of the cestode Malticeps endothoracicus Kirschenblat, 1948. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 19t - 7242 '63. (KMA 16:9) (t - I - - -~) AUPOVA, A.I. - PhIlometra leticlacl, a new npecie3 of fish nematodes in Kazakhstan. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Krv~iqkh. SSR l9sl37-138 163. (KRA 16 19) (Chelkar, Lake-NematoC:' (Chalkar, Lake-Parasites-Leuciscus) ACCESSION NR: AP4042193 S/0190/64/006/007/1327/1329 AUTHOR: Tcvlina, A. S., Motlyarova, S. V., Agapova, E. P. TITLE: Phosphorylation of the grafted copolymer of polypropylene and polystyrene SOURCE: Vy*sokomolckulyarny*ye soyedineniya, v. 6, no. 7, 1964, 1327-1329 TOPIC TAGS: grafting, grafted copolymer, Ion exchange membrane, phosphorylation, polystyrene, polypropylene, polypropylene polystyrene copolymer, polymer film, polymer electrical property, phosphorus trichloride ABSTRACT: Preliminary studies showed that ion-exchange membranes can be obtained by grafting polystyrene on polypropylene and the subsequen't phosphorylation of the polystyrene side-chains. The mechanism of grafted copolyrn erization was then studied in the presence of initiators such as benzoyl peroxide in order to establish the optimal reaction conditions for obtaining a more uniform distribution of grafted polystyrene chains in the film. Grafting was carried out at the site of tertiary carbon atoms. The best polymer for grafting was found to be polypropylene, with an initial film thickness of 90-95,11, specific gravity = 0.90, 3. 1, tensile strength 350 kg/cm2, elongation at break. 390%, and melting point 164-168C.. 1/2 -.Card ACCESSION NR: AP4042193 The reaction conditions are described. Tabulated data concerning the correlation between the degree of phosphorylation and the reaction t1me show that the best results wero obtained by phosphorylation with PC13 and AIC13 for 12 hours at 65C. The clectroclidmical 17 properties of the ion-exchange membranes formed wore improved by oxidation of the phosphinous acid groups to phosphinic acid groups. Ion-exchange films subjected to oxidation had not only a higher acid number but also a lower electrical resistance. The best electrochemical i: properties were shown by membranes containing 5% phosphorus. Orig. art. has: 2 tables ,i and 1 chemical equation. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiykhtmiko-tekhnologichoskly inpUtut Im. D. L Mendeloyova (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology) SUBMITTED: losepo ENCL: 00 SUB CODE; OC NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 000 2/2 Card,.--. AGAPOVA, G.D.; FEYGELISON, I.B. Geological characteristics of oil and gas pools of the Jivet stage (layer D Z ) of the Stepnovskoye field. Gool. nefti i -1 Je 162. -6) gaza 6 no.6 3:4 (MIRA 15. 1. Nizhne-Volzhskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inBtitUt geologii i geofiziki. (Saratov Province- Patroleum geology) (Saratov Province-Gas,, Natural--Geology) 14-57-7 -14882----- Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geogra'Liya, 1957, Nr 7, %~ P 110 (USM AUTHOR: Agapova, G. M. TITLE: Data on Hydrochemical Characteristics of the Dzhezkazgan Reservoir (Materialy k,5idrokhimicheskoy kharakteristike Dzhe,-,kazganskogo v okhranilishcha) PERIODICAL: Sb. rabot po ikhtiologii i gidrobiol. Nr 1, Alma-Ata, 1956, PP 19-30 ABSTRACT: Flow regulation of the Kengir River, undertaken in order to supply water to the population and industry in the city of Dzhezkazgan, resulted in the formation of a reservoir in 1950. The reservoir was studied from 1951 to 1953 at 32 observation points, but the present paper includes data obtained from only three of the most typical ones. Calcium sulfate and mag- nesium sulfate are the basic minerals in the water. Card 113 Data on Hydrochemical Characteristics (Cont.) 14-57-7-14882 The author gives content curves for Ca2+ ) Mg 2+ ) HC 03- , and S04 2- (milligrams-equiv/liter), for solid residual matter (in mg/liter), and for total hardness (in German degrees). The reservoir is satisfactory in its content of Ca (80 to 120 mg1l), of K, and of the biogene elements (P, N, Fe). Bicarbonates are of a secondary importance. Water near the bottom of the reservoir has a higher mineral content than water near the surface$ which fact is charac- teristic of all large and comparatively deep reservoirs. The activity of biogenic matter in various seasons of the year was established by more than 2000 determinations. Phosphates were found to be derived from the bed of the reservoir. Daily and annual temperature changes were noted. Temperature fluctuations were more marked near the surface. The middle and lower layers of the lake had comparatively smooth temperature curves. The amount of gas in the lake was entirely adequate. During a 24-hour period, 02 content is subject to two opposite processes. A quick 02 supersaturation occurs-near noon and lasts until evening; it is followed by a Card 2/3 14-57-7-14882 Data on Hydrochemical Characteristics (Cont.) gradual decline Of 02 during the night and morning. The reservoir is of the neutral-alk line type; its average annual active reaction corresponds to DH = 1.03+7.93. The ability of water to become acid is~ fairly high. Type of bottom deposits depends on the soils in the surrounding area, on the character of local oozes, and on the bio- logical activity of aquatic organisms. Fishing could become a profitable industry in this reservoir. Card 3/3 G. M. AGAPOVA, G.M. v. F~rdrochemical characteristics of waters of the Alma-Ata Fish Farm. Sbor.rab. po ikht. i gidrobiol.no.2:362-379 '59. (MIRA 12.0.1) (Ili District--Fieh ponds) SOV-26-58-8-14/51 AUTHORSt Solov1yev, V.P., Kulakova, L.S., Agapova, G.V. TITLE: Mountain Ranges on the Bottom of the South Caspian Sea (Gor.- nyye khrebty na dneyuzhnogo T,a8piya) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 8, pp 80-82 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In the last few years soundings in the Caspian Sea have shown that the existing conception of the Southern Caspian Sea Basin as a flat bowl is not correct. The measurements were made by the expedition ships "Professor Soldatov", "Morskoy Ge6log" (Sea Geologiet)q and by the hydrography ship "Sekstan". A profile has been worked out with a horizontal scale of 1 : 200,000 and a vertical scale of 1 : 100. In Pigures 1 and 2, two typical profiles of the area are shown. The mor- phology of the continental shelf is very pronounced. Its average depth in the west is 75 m, in the east 110 m. A series of mountain ranges on the bottom of the sea has been detected alternating with depressions. In the west there are 4 ranges attaining altitudes of 200 - 500 m above the bottom. In the east there is I range with ridges of 250 - 400 m above the bottom. The eastern part of the South Cas- Card 1/2 pian Sea is sinking in comparison to the western part. The SOV-26-58-8-14/51 Mountain Ranges on the Bottom of the South Caspian Sea central part of the area is sinking in comparison with the northern section of the Apsheron treshold and the southern section of the Elburs ridged There iR 1 map and 1 diagram. ASSOCIATION: Kompleksnaya yuzhnaya geologicheskaya ekspeditsiya Akademii nauk SSSR (Complex Southern Geological Expedition of the USSR Academy of Sciences) I , .'cl-spiaT~ Of~fi 2'. Sea Card 212 AUTH6R8: Soloviyev, V. P., Kulakova, L. S., SOV/20-129-5-46/64 Agapova~_RtX. TITLE: Recent Data on the Tectonic Structure of the Bottom of the South Caspian Sea PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 129, Nr 5, pp 1126-1129 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The deeper places of the southern Caspian Sea have hitherto been insuffidiently investigated. In the course of past 2 or 3 years profiles.of the bottom relief (Fig 2) as well as a bathymetric and tectonic scheme (Fig 3) could be constructed by means of self-writing sonic altimeters in these places. Thereby an extremely complicated structure of the bottom and new hitherto completely unknoym data viere detected. Table 1 characterizes the relief of the shelf and of the slope. V. L. Pisachenk-o took part in the-work. (1) The shelf breadth ' differs from the shelf-ice belt at the western- and 'at the eastern shore. The shelf-ioe-belt is in the west close to"the shore, the distance is a r imately 43 lua; in the east p 0~x approximately 130*km# The depth of the shelf-ice belt' ( Z~ Card 114, fluctuates between 23 and 158 M. In the west it is lower 185 M)- Recent Data on the Tectonic Structure of the Bottom of SOV/20-129-5-46/64 the South Caspian Sea in the east greater (121 m). The reason for this difference is a more intensive sinking of the eastern part. (3) The lowest depth of the shelf-ice belt corresponds to the anti- clinal elevations of the sea bottom, the greatest de-Pth to thi synclinal depressions. The depth of the course of the shelf- ice belt may to a certain extent serve as a criterion of the recent tectonic movements (Ref 11). (4) The depth of the shelf-ice belt decreases in the direction of the Apsheron L/I rise and the LlIbure mountains and increases in the central pa-it of the southern Caspi~ai Sea. This proves that the two first mentioned regions are more intensively elevated than the middle part of the southern Caspian Sea. On the bottom of the southern part an entire system of submeridionally proceeding 400-500 m high subaqueous mountain chains was discovered. Figures 1 and 2 show that the relief and thus the tectonic structurb of the western and eastern part of the southern Caspian Sea differ sharply. This proves a different' geological character of these two-parts. in the west there are narrow, extended, and so to speak compact elevations and Card 2/4i depressions; in the east there -are undisturbed, not steep, Recdnt Data on the Tectonic Structure of the Bo ttom of SOV/20-129-5-46/64 'the South Caspian Sea and blurred relief formB-. All relief forms are very weakly mttrked on the shelf. Shelf is nothing else than an abrasion- -accumulative plain of intracontinental waters. The sedimen- tation is most intensive here and "j.1evels the relie'f. The authors preuent the followina total.pictiare of the bottom; the structures of the anticlinorium of the Apsheron archipelagQ in the west and*-the structures of the tectonic main line of the Pribalkhanskaya depression*in the east collide approximately in..the central part of the Apsheron rise. A series of tectonic lines on the mainland as well as in the coastal zone of thb. sea branch off' from thu two'mentioned BtrLICtUrOO. ToviarcV:".* the V.011th thuir (1irection becomes more and moro subineridi*iial. Since no are available on the 0 . I southernmost part of the Caspian Sen the authors assume a possiblo adOition of the mentioned structures to the system of the ElIburs (2 variants).'They thank A.,L. Yanshin, Academician,-for valuable comments on their work. There axe 3 figurea, I tabl,6, and 12 Soviet i~eferences. Card 3/4 fir SOLOVIYZV. V.F.; KUUWVA, L.9.; AGAPOVA, G.V. Modern tectonic structure of the bottom of the southern Caspian Sea. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 25 no.4:7-15 Ap 160. (MIn 13:11) 1. Institut geo~ogli i razrabotki goryucbikh iskopavemykh AN SSSR, Moskva. (Caspian Sea--Submarine geology) r,pers submiti-I far Vh~ lOrtil Pseclo Saj_ sonall.. R-11 21 A.9- 6 Sep 1962. AGAPmA a v B~ ~AL- ., Zro::: ZE!--rtC:i, IT. L, All rr" the institute of 0~-lorj, Atalc~-j of 5 -L-zez =11 --he Urttom relief of the I--mclfIc Oc- -4 1-.& caxtoj74,-'c t -0 " (5-ti.. VIA) AaW71 -r:L Institute a- Z-Irj, of Urzil ti.hes of the Aata~ctlc sod the probl- of their b1po; distr1butlon In t" P~Ific Getan" (Sec-..-,- 'I. - I=t-,tqto or 0"=~Lo7j = ..-),n. P. 7.1 -A Ll~;r. .--t10- or the P-Lfl- 0-" (0-tion Ar,%.-Trl, 0. D. (nano blu"vd, but =y be Institute Of Goolocl a: ore Depa.itn, stid Gsacbemlzt~f - (Title of p~;- -3 blu-~~d; Is ,~Ye, eVyrve-ta title) - d-l-o%.'cl;t7 J.-I I end Plcrogrphl. dto' (S-1.1c., P&jt~-L~H_ In.tit 't. of ~-th Physic. im.m., 0. Y- or tresses ana ruFt-A in. tne r fccl of the P%clfl. 8.1.caq coos. 0, tho or M-V. V. tut. of U,. Ana~bllchmdldns faml-ly, (Z-.I.., 11I.C) ,ya:c,tak S-Gto Ualw-.1tv - 'Ca the h,-- In the ~tcrz of the r-At (S-ti.a TZI.B) r , n5 "Ot A;7~ I t-tutece 0-azolocl - - th., t-f-ticl or the PLLnk--Ot aftile P- Ii-, c d. -Ir. w4 in the udjaz-t -t- (S.ctl.. 111.0 Imetitut. of F~rth 0. TU. Schnidt - "Gone". .4 g. of the d. ....... z of tb* See of j.;..' V'j C.2) APTYA~n, G. Y., Institute Of C"=ol---/ - ~Azc,=a,ct'cc,s of Jj:tvth at the ac- floor' (Section Zll.C) _jLj~& t Itute of - "F-cm sed~--t&tia and %Aaw Wtoglc&l history of the Okbatac stao (ZeztLor. VIZ.C.Li of 0-.I.Qr -o;L:o,. end ~j. Jt~ lazt-tut. of Cc.~,-ccy - "s- ope' IfIc features in the d-lztr-butaa of &L;rzsl --i-s (Amphird.)* institute of 0-1~k7 - %cw :11--s a: catil.1 Iloen end the chnraoter of tld~l, ;he~---a In the P=lfic Oc-je (5-tl~- yn-11) , ML Of Cts%ool.Cl - "Th. d-l.trl'.%.-.. f the bl~n-l In tb. 0c.-, (S.sti.o lit.c) . . J&stit.te aff Gc.lrj E~cpl.it.ticn, of k.t-I.L. - 'ge UACemetic ch-Zes In bot-o= nedl,acato fro-- the c..trsa pft-t of th,o P-tfIc-,(S.ct!o., YZI.C.1) MQDZAXL,_I,rAw Institute a.- C-logy - "St,11-mztIom ~d -he rc~~lsri- Use Iz the distribution of aloer~ reso-ea in t." geozy--c'.1-1 b"ins of t", T:rtlary period 1. -be are. of K c=-=k. ~-- the Z.2.mad (SottLo. VZZ.C) T--,-Itte of 0--alaCl and ? -d Gr-l r-ntiaz tb. Ixt-:r in the Pm,,--fic (=--Lals of the zor-h-t- (3-11*. rzl-C.I) BUW.V--Y- A., Xast it-te of 0~--L~c/ - "A tu4y of eqamt.ria~ currv=~s In the wster,n P=if-* (Settda 711.0 JL7LL*.-ZVXA-Y-Y., and rlJl..Qf.4*-,'P_.K_._S-, or -he for- -at-lam of mir ozaae. In tle morthern part of the 0.-* (Scotian VII.A) ll~=VA- V- D ', lnbtlt-~te of occea~lcct e&iGn3 :f " treasitloo courses of acti-cy-lons I= the northtropam of the 1*9-19U Oce" (Section V"11,A) rKASE I BOO;r EXPLOITATIC). SOV/5331 international Goolog;lcal Congrams. 2lat. Coperhagen, 1V)0. Yorskaym goolaziya (PE-trine CooloEy) voccow, lzd-v~ IJI 032n, 1960. 205 p. 2,5W copies printed- (Seriads Loklazy movatak1kh geologov, proble=a 10) FAItorlal Board: P. L. Bezrul(ow, Rasp. Ed.1 A.. V. Zhivaro, V. P. ZenkovIch and 0. B. Udintsev,; 74. of Publ1chIng Noucat V. S. Sboynnan; Tech. Zd. t V. Y_mrpav. PURPOSE3 This book In Intended for geologists and oceanographers. COVM=Et The book contains 28 articles mpromentinC the roportm given by Soviet geolo&lctn at; the 21st. International congreso. Individual artlol~n deal with tto botto"i to;oorr.~phy, sadInentation, zz-d tectonics of o"con (Vontern I'aoifla and Southern Indl=), as wall an the ge"o,,~-pholo,,,7r and toctonica of the Black and Ca Inn Bona aLnd Coviet coctora of tho Baltic. An Englir-h r$zL-T3&occ=ptni*e; eLzh article. No poracnallties V., X, T 1-t),.hnlLtSjZX, 0. B. UdIntoov, ~Tn. 'r ts .Itwyn, end X~i. 1. ltw;ul of In Fz Tc ion c~_~CG-6'arra it' crust Unacr at 1, Seas and Poorns 35 Saidova, Xh X. Stratigrephy of Sediment:; nind the Faloneoorraphy Pacific "d the Par E~3torn Sena ot the =ZR kcccrding to 3an-Bottom Ford:mlrilfera 59 Lialtsint.A-P. Yor=ation of 3ed-Iments in the Bouthern Indian Oceans 69 LaPing and N. A. Belov. BottA= Sedimentation Con- '; 7EiF i1 c G In the Arc e ,Ln as GOAC ArQXL ~V? a and Yu. P. Feprcrchnov. Bottom Goomorpholoor and Tactcn1c P=bl=n of the Blj&ck Sea 94 .L-c ft am an L S ftl&kov d 0. V_ ACZa2yp. Relief and ther-n-T-an-p-l-&-n-77r Recent r ., 105 an Recent Shelf Deposits in the Marginal '11P. t A i se s a 1i6 jaenova, M. V. The Cioloe7 of the Barects sea 123 Gorahv,"a, T. 1. Udixtenth In Zhe Norwegian Sea 132 Ta ova, W_ V. Study or the magdnesia of some Marine ants 140 Zenkovich V P., 0. K. Leontly, o- !v, and Ye. W. Wevesakly. The 65--ari the Development of the coastal Zone or Soviet Sees 154 Albulatov, N. A., V. L_Jlola row and V P. Zenkovich. Some sho;-O~- 164 11hidanov, V. I.p A, 3. Tonjn, P and V. S. Pedvedev. &Wc-efft-V-e_rY1o&I Movaceents of _5e=hom_a--n 175 the .4aV2-eU-Uftruzr- 0. K. Types and Fortmat1cm of Lagoons on Recent Seashores car&-t^ - --- - -- - - - -- - - - - AGAPOVA, G.V. (Moskva) Submarine mountains In the Pacific Ocoan. PJ~iroda 51 [i.e. 541 no*5:99--101 163. (MIRA l6t6) (Pacific Ocean-Submarine topography) ACCESSION NR: AP4018060 I AUTECIIS: Udintsev, G. Be; va T. 3/0213/64/00h/001/0156/0166 TITLi~: A method of marine geomorphological investigation by means of the precision automatic depth recorder Ladoga SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 4, no. 1, 1964, 156-166 TOPIC TAGS: marine geomorphology, depth recorder, automatic depth recordor, Ladoga depth recorder, sonic depth finder., recording drum, phase determination, multiple reflection ABSTRACT: The Ladoga instrument has greatly increased the possibility of deciphering corVlex records of multiple reflections from a dissected bottom, and it has markedly improved the chances of recording reflections from interfaces within the upper layers of bottora sediment. The instrunent is a sonic depth finder equipped with special scales for computing depths. Three scales are employed (of transparent plastic) for velocities of the'reoording coil of 60, 90, and 120 rpm, Co.Vutations are simple, a;Lice one revolution of the 60-rpm coil measures the Cord ACCISSION NR: APhO18060 passage of I see of sound signal, of the 90-rpm coil 0.75 see, and of the 120-rpm coil 0.5 sec. The depth is easily calvalz%ted by knowing the velocity of the signal and the time of revolution of the coil. The record is made on a tape 496 Rm wide, 480 mm of which is used by the instrvimont. It is necessary to determine the phase between the rotating coil and the reflected signal. This may be done and tabulated for each scale (60, 90, 120 rpm). Precision time marks (5 and 10 min) are placed on the recording tape. The nature of the floor determines the scale used. 'The 120-rpm scale gives the highest resolution, but if depth changes too rapidly the use of this scale leads to frequent shifts in phase and 'n breaks in the record. If the 60-rpm scale is used, the resolvin.- pouter is dimin3-.hed but*the record is more stable. The 90-rpm scale, of course, gives intermediate Values, Tile authors conclude that'a number of problems relating to corkplex records can be deciphered by the Ladoga tinstrum ent, but that this work will require careful analysis, partic- ularly of the-nature of the acoustical phenomena recorded during depth measurements. Orig. art. has: It figures, 2 tables,.and 3 formulas. ASS30Di.TION- institut okeanologii A;-~ 43Si (Institute of Oceanography Ali =H) SUKaTTED-z MugO DAXE ACQ: 16M=64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AS NO REF SOV: 003 OTIEM 003. Ca.rd 2/2.. UDIN7SEV, G.B.; AGA~_qyA, GIV.; BERSENEV, A.F.; BUDANOVA, L.Ya.; ZATONSYJY, L.K.; MIKEWCH, N.L.; IVAN011, A.G.; KAN-AY-EV, II.F.- KUGHERGV, I.F.; LARINA, N.I.; MROVA, N.A.; MINEYEV, V.A.; RAUTSKIYI Ye.I. New relief maps of the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Geofiz. biul. no.14:159-167 164. (MIRA 18:4) (N) L 4893-66 EWT(l) GW py ACCESSIUN NR: AP5021215 UR/0213/65/0051004/0748/0752 551.461 4,1' A UIIIOR.- AAajova G..V, TITLE: Quantitative characteristics of the angles of inclination of sea and ocean floor surfaces SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 5, no. 4, 1965, 748-752 TOPXC TAGS: ocean floor topography, statistic analysis, oceanography/mid Atlantic Ridge, Atlantic Ocean ,- ABSTRACT: Sea floor topography is most often represented as a combination of surfaces of different curvature. The average angle more or less correctly depicts the curvature of individual shapes or a weakly irregular floor, but proves insufficient in characterizing segments of complicdted irregularities, particularly segments where sharp irregularities alternate with smooth surfaces. The present author uses the statistical method of analyzing the distribution (the relationship between the individual values of magnitude and the probability of its appeanance) to de'termine the characteristics of angles of inclination. The method is applied to the study of angles of inclination of an ocean floor Card 1/2 r cl fr, L 4893-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021215 which includes the ridge and the western slope of the mid-Atlantic range. It in applicable only when the topography is separated into segments of similar con- figuration (geomorphologic previnces). It is concluded that echograms (or large-scale bottom topography charts based on echograms) should be the initial data for obtaining the characteristics of angles, because echograms contain the maximum amount of the Lnformation required. Orig, art. has: I figure and 6 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Institut okeanologii AN SSSR (Institute of Oceanology, AN SSSR) SUEMITTED- .00 ENCL: 00 SUB ZODE: ES NO REF SOV: DDO OTHER: 002 Card 2/2 L 44?82.'466 EWT(l) GW FACC__14_~ 6030459 AUTHOR., _A.Ra_VoVa&_aA',&. SOURCE CODE: UR/0213/66/006/004/0666/0671 ORG: Institute of OceanoloeZ. _M SS!~P (Inatitut okeanologii AN SSSR) TITLE: Some-features of bottom geomorpbology of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 4, 1966, 666-671 TOPIC TAGS: geomorphology, ocean floor topography, marine geology, oceanographic survey ABSTRACT: 'As a result of marine geological investigations carried out in the northwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean in 1963, data have been obtained on the bottom relief of the continental slope and continental rise off the northeastern coast of North America and the adjacent areas of the Sohm and Hatteras abyssal plains. The survey was performed in an area lying between 31'N to Halifax and 57*W to 71*W and included 17 echo-sounding tracks, most running NNW or almost normal to the coastline. For the survey a "Ladoga" precision depth recorder was used to study geomorphological characteristics of the above areas and the nature of their boundaries Morphometric characteristics, such as relative depths and elevations, and the slopes of some relief forms and provinces have been determined, and the resulting echograms are shown. Boundaries between different provinces are expressed either by a dis- tinct change in bottom-relief forms or by a decrease in the general inclination of Card 1 Card 2 6Z& -1 ACCESSION M; AP5017979 UR/0065/65/0001007/0010/002'3- 543.544 AUTHOR: Sidorov, F. I;; Derisenko, A. N.; Tvanova, M. P.- Po~j,~ova, L. A. Agapova, TITLE: Dete-mination of the concentration .,f aromatic hydrocar))uns' In petroleum fractions h~ gas-liquid chromatography SOURCE: Xhimiya i tekhnolosiya topliv i masel, no. 7. 1965, 20-23 :TOPIC TAGS: aromatic, paraffin, hydrocarbon, petrolewm, gas-liquid chromatographv j ABSTRACT: Adipic ester of pclvethylene-plvcol, ester ~-f ethyler-E glycol, tri-E-cyanethvl estei of gllycr,~ ii:, f~stp' of -',entaer-';th- t- .1i -u rite, and 8,E oxydipropionit rile were used s s?alionim, p~:ases in a t dy of matograDhic jeter9ninatinn of ),irqffini -- , '- I,--- - -.- I -_ - .I. dllr'dT 1 !T', 1 . - - - I I - -- - . I . em De vit -A~ IL separit-joll "~-paraffltjs~ pMM 1011ary phases 1- 7 omatics in the 250-1800C range varied from 7.7 ;to 21.5%. No seParatiOn of an individual compound with;n each can be achie%-ed with either orie of tbese"'Sta+io -rlouD of compolinds Concentr-atien rd 1 /2 Matics in petroleum fractions can be best determined using tetra-B-cyanethyl ester of pentaerythrite, Orig. art. hits: 3 tables, 3 figures. ASSOCIATION; none ,SUBMITTED. 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GC NO REF SOV- (101 OTHER: "00, Card 2 / 2 AGAPOVA, L V. AGAPOVA, I. V. -- "Inheritance of Immunity to Mosaic Disease in Ger- tain Solanaceae During Grafting." Sub 28 Apr 52, Inst of Genetics, Acad a Sci USM (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952. 1. AGAPOVA, 1. V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Monalc Disease 7. Inheritance of immunity to tobacco mosaic virus in some Solanaceae when grafted. Trudy Inst gen No 19 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. AGAPOVA, I.V. FQPVt~'4 Iffect of gTafting upon variation in susceptibility to virus of certain members of the Solanaceae. Trudy Inst.gen. n0-20:293-311 153. OM 7t *1) (Mosaic disease) AGAPOVA. K.Y. I,- ~ -il V&w~~-- .14: ij:, "Mwq ~_, )iacw, Some arithmetic identities. Trudy Inst. mat. i makh. All Uz. SSR no.18: 109-113 156. (MLRA 10:4) (Numbers, Theory of) AGAPOVA, L.I. Distribution of lithium,, rubidj.um and thallium in vein formations and circunveinal alternated rocks in the Pervomaysk4-y sector of the Dzhida deposit. Trudy- 11MOF no.7-71-78 161. (MIRA 16-.1-1) AGAPOVA, L.I. Distribution of rare elements in the Pervomayskiy and Kholtosonakiy sections of the Dzhida deposit. Krat. soob. IMGRE n0.1171-74 160,, (MIRA 3-7:3) FRIDLYANDER, I.N.; WTSEVA, N.I., BURDVA, Ya.I.; ARBUZOV, Yu.P.; Prinimali uchastiye: ARTWOVA, M.S.; AGAPOVA L.I. - - - ~ -9 --- Regularities of changes in mechanical and corrosive proper- ties and the weldability of alloys in the system Al - Zn - Mg. Alium. splavy no-3:51-65 '64. (MIRA 17:6) Effect of various additions on the properties of alloys in the system Al - Zn - Mg. Ib:-i,?66-75 (MIRA 17:6) L 39555-66 OWT WiMC (k) IJP(c) 'ACC NR: AT6008785 SOURCE CODE: UR/2657/6.,,,1000/014/009-5/0130 jAUTHOR: Agapova, M. G. i Gal~~in, Ye. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Principles of therinal ('Iesign of radiator-typu ti miconducto~ deviSj.L115 'SOURCE: Poluproyodnikovyye pribory t ikh primeneniye; sbornik statev, no. 14, 1965, 95-130 :TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor device, hent tranqf er, transistor/P201A transistor :'ABSTRACT- Three parts are discernible in the present article: (1) Well-known generalities of heat transfer (heat conduction, convection, radiation; simulation ;of neat transfer by electric circuits; relations between maximum temperature, i mean temperature, and the duty factor of pulses passing the junction); (2) Types and functioning of sernicoi. ctor-device radiators (a compilation based or. 1956-VJ3 Card 1/2 UDG: D'ZI.382.017.7z - ... - ~ ..I . . . . . . .) Inspection of the fitting of blades in the impel-lers of hydraulic torque converters. Trudy QUIT no.175:10,1-114 163. (WRA 16:12) BYNOV, F.A.; AGAPOVA, M.V. Fruit characteristics culturists. Uch. zape of apple variation developed by local horti~ Perm* gose un, 13 no.1:25-32 16o. (MIRA 14:11) (Perm Province-Apple-Variaties') KASAVINA, B.S.; ZENKEVICH, G.D.; RIKHTER, A.I.; LAUFER, A.L.; LIRTSMAN, VA; MARKOVA, O.N.;*Prinimali uchastiya: ARENBERG, A.A.; AGAPOVA, N.A.; SMIRNOVA, G.V. Some enzym-substrato systems In the process of regeneration of the bony tissua. Eksper. khir. i anest. 7 no.4:56-63 Jl-Ag 162. (MM 1725) 1. Iz bickhimi~hsskoy laboratorii (zav. - doktor biolog. nauk B.S.Usavina) TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir.-- d6ktor med. nauk M.V.Volkov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR i kafedry gistologii (zav. - p'rof. L.I.Falln) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo instituta. KOTLUKOVA, I.V.; AGAPOVA, N.D. Recent find of interglacial deposits in the central part of the Valdai Hills. Dokl. AN SbSR 133 no.4:929-932 IoO. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Leningradokaya goologicheakaya ekspeditaiya Severo-Za-padnogo goologicbeekogo upravleniya. Fredstavleno akademikom V.N.Sukachevym. (Llnyangya Valley--Geology, Stratigrapbic) AGAPOVA, N.G., normirovehabik Competing for a high titla. Takat.prom. 19 no.8:62-63 Ag 159. (MIRIL 13:1) 1. Pervaya pryadilInaya fabrika kombinata "Vozhdl proletariata.0. (Wnaving--Labor productivity) KHO CHEVNIKOV, K.V.. Prinimali uchastiye: FAVORSKIT, O.N., Icand.tekhn. nauk; DHITRIYEVA, L.A.9 inzh,;_A . GnAP~OVALN inzh.. GRIGMAMI, K.I., izdat.rod.; ORESHKINA, V. fL ekhn.red. ' [Some problems in the theory and design of turbojet engines] Nekotorye ioprosy teorii i raschata TRD. Koakva, Goo.izd-vo obor.promyshl., 1960. 116 p. (HMA 1):5) (Airplanes-Turbojet engines) AGAPOVL.N.I - PASKARI, B.L.; FOKIN, L.R. Calculating the thermodynamic properties of cesium vapors at 4. Uemperaturea to 15001 and pressures to 22 bars. Atom. energ. 15 n0-41292-302 0 t63, (HIRA 1611o) Silk weaving, Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. lzd-vo legkoi promyshl., 1952. 325 P. (54-1 W 2) T61669.A45 AGAPOVA, N.F., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk. 4,Z TV-160-ShL loom for velvet fabric. Tekst.prom. 14 no.7:31-33 ii 154. (KIRA 7:8) (Looms) AGAPOVA, N.P., kandidat tekhnichoskikh nauk. - .. Selecting an efficient weight for battans on silk looms, Taket, promo 16 no,11t27-29 N 156. (MLU 9: 12) 1, Mentrallnn nauchno-issladovatellskiy insitutu shalka. (Looms) (Silk manufacture) eft kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; HOROZOVA. N.D., kandidat -!=At# Chaskikh nauk. They are suppressing a valuable study. Tekst.prom.17 no.2:33-34 7 '57- (MLBA 10:2) (Locyms) GERTS, Ivan Pavlovich: MONINA, Praskeve V1adimirovna;.BUYLOV. Ivan Ivanovich; ZORINA, Mariya Aleksandrovnn; AFAHASIMA, Valentine Pavlovna; AGPOVAg,,He.rgg-kand,tekhn.naiflcj retsenzent; ORLOVA, L.A., red.; KOV=V, L.Ya., taklm.red. (Design, operation, and maintenance of the "Tekstima* warping machinel Ustroistvo, rabota i obaluzhivanie lentoohnoi anovallnoi mashiny tekstima. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1959. 79 p. (MIRI 12:12) (Looms) AGAIPO ; L&=OVA9 Z., starshiy nauchW sotrudnik; POPOV, A. Recowendo,tione have boon developed and what then? NTO 2 no-7:51-52 J1 160. (9M 1317) 1. Chleny Nauchno-tekhnicheekoy legkoy pron7ohlonnosti, MOBkva.' 2. Rukovoditell laboratoril-tkELchestva TSentrallnogo nauchno-iosledovatel'skly instituts. sholks. (for Agapova), 3- TSentrallrqy muchno-iseledovatellskiy institlit khlop- ohatobumashnoy,-protWohlonnosti (for Labuzova). 4. Sotrudnik shurmla *Nauchno-tekhnicheskiyo obahchestva SSSR, $Moskva (for POPOV)* (Textile fibers, Synthetic) K P., kand.tekhn.nauk AGAPM, I'll- Manufacutre of fabrics from artificial silk. Takst, prom. 21 no.I.V-24 Ja 161. (loom) (Synthetic fabrics) (MIRA 14:3) GORITSKIYJ, 8,0,p kand.tekhn.nauk; AGAPOVA,, N.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Once more about the design of the creel and intermittent warping. Tekst.prom. 22 no.2:44-46 F 162. (KIRA 15:3) 1. Zaveduvushchiy kafedroy tkachestva Ivanovskogo tekstilinogo inBtituta (for Goritskiy). 2. Rukovoditall laboratorii tkachestva TSentrallnogo nauchno-ibsledovatellakogo instituta shO211ovoy promyshlermosti (for Agapova). (Weaving) A~qAPOVA, Vadezhda platonovna) kand. tekhn. nauk; MOROZOVA, Nadezhda Dmitriyevna, kand.tekhn. nauk; MKMA., Soflya Grigorlyevna. Prinkala uchastiye M L:-~'Tr;, .. J~-k "I M.V.; POTAPO", L.V.., kand. teldin. nauk; VONBA) F.V. kand. tekhn. nauk; MTRIYEV, I.I., retsenzent; MENISHENINA, V.A.9 red. [Equipment and technology of silk weaving manufacture) Oborudovanic 4. tekhnologiia shelkotkatskogo proizvod- stva. Moskva, L-egkaia industriia, 1964 527 p. 411RA 18: 1) - 1 S/126/6(084/03/017/033 12, //j o E091/E435 AUTHORS: Asapova, N.P., Butra, F.P. and Votinov, S.N. TITLEs On the Nature of Excess Phases in a Chromium-Nickel- Molybdenuml'~iobiumllStainless - IV PERIODICALtFizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol 9, Nr 3, pp 422-425 (USSR) ABSTRAM The steel investigated by the authors, the chemical composition of which is shown in the Table on p 422, belongs to the group of stainless steels having a stable austenite structure which does not undergo a y 4 a change even at considerable degrees of cold compression and prolonged soaking at temperatures of up to 7500C. However, it exhibits excess phases in its structure, the quantity of which varies in relation to the heat treatment given. The authors have investigated the nature of these phases. Specimens of steel were austenitized at 950 to 13009C, followed by water-quenching and subsequent soaking for 100, 400 and 1000 hours at temperatures of 50o, 600 and 7500C. Fig I shows the change of impact resistance, specific electrical Card 1/4 resistance, hardness and grain size with quenching 69694 S/126/60/009/03/017/033 E091/E435 On the Nature of Excess Phases in a Chromium-Nickel-Molybdenum- Niobium Stainless Steel. temperature; Fig 2 shows the change in UTS, S elongation, impact resistance and hardness in relation to annealing temperature (ageing temperature) in 1000 hours. After heat treatment, the specimens were dissolved electrolytically and the excess phases liberated; the latter were investigated by chemical and X-ray analysis (Ref 1). In Fig 3 and 4, from the results of chemical analysis, the change of alloy element content in the electrolytic deposit and the total weight of the deposit in relation to the quenching and ageing temperatures is shown. By means of X-ray structural analysis it was found that the electrolytic deposit of the excess phases obtained from specimens quenched from 12000C and above, consists primarily of NbC (Fig 5a), having a lattice parameter of 4.42 kX. As the quenching temperature is lowered, the % carbide in the deposit decreases (Fig 3) and the quantity of the intermetallic compound (MoNb)Fe2 increases (Ref 2); Card 2/4 the latter has a MgZn2 type of structure with lattice 69694 S/126/60/009/03/017/033 E091/E435 On the Nature of Excess Phases in a Chromium-Nickel-Molybdenum- Niobium Stainless Steel parameters of a = 4.77 kX and c aL 7.80 kX. An inflection in the "total weight" curves for the % element content in the electrolytic deposit can be observed at 1050 to 11500C. This is evidently associated with solution of the intermetallic compound at these temperatures. The transition of the alloying elements from Cie dispersed phases to the solid solution in this temperature interval is accompanied by some decrease in hardness and increase in specific electrical conductivity and specific impact resistance of the metal. The electrolytic precipitate of specimens, quenched from 11500C and subsequently annealed for 100, 500 and 1000 hours at 750*C and for 1000 hours at 6000C, consists primarily of an intermetallic compound of the same structural type but the lattice parameters decrease to a = 4.755 kX and 0 = 7.738 kX; in the X-ray photographs of such specimens, lines corresponding to large reflection angles are widened considerably due to Card 3/4 changes in the unit cell dimensions (Fig 5b). The X-ray/ PALITSUl N.D.; AWOTA, 0. L, khImik Use of "chromolang for imparting waterproofing properties to textile fabrics. Takot.prom. 20 no-5:18-20 my o6o. (NIRk 13:8) 1. Glavrary inshener Semenovskoy krasillnoy otdolochnoy fabriki (for Malltsev). 2. Semenovskaya krasilinays, otdolochnaya fabrika (for Agapova). (Waterproofing of fabrics) a i, Dissertation: "The Significance of the Cytological Investigation of the Processed Slides of Smears from the Mucous Cavity of 14outh for Clinical Treatment of Ulce- rative Stomatitis." Moscow Stun, atological Inst., Ministi7 of Health. RSFSR. 10 Feb 0. SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Feb, 1947 (Pmject #17836) U AGAPOVA, 0.1., assistent kandidat maditainakikh nauk. Ow. ITarria Effect of vitanin B on the resistance of teeth to caries. Stomatologiin no.1:17-19 A-F 154. WaA 7'1) 1. Iz kliniki terapevticheakoy stomatologii (zaveduyushchiy kafedroy - doktor maditainskikli nauk Ye.Ye.Platonov) Moskov- Bkogo meditBinskogo stomatologicheskogo instituta (direktor- dotsent G.N.Beletakiy). (Teeth--Diseases) (Vitamins) AGAPOVA, 0.1., kandidat mediteinskikh nauk Pathohistological changee In the Gasserian ganglion in experimental vitamin B, deficiency. Stomatologtia no.2%9~-ll Mr-Ap 155-(HM 8:5) 1. Iz kafadry terapevticheskoy stomatologil (zav. prof. Te.Ye. Platonov) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo institute (dir. doteent G.N.Beletskiy). (VITAMI1 I BI DIFICIENCY, experimental, gasserian ganglion histopathol. in) (MMVES, TRIGEMML, gasserian ganglion in exper. vitamin Bl defic.) AGAPOVA, 0.1., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Patbohistological changes of the second and third branches of trigeminal nerve in experimental vitamin B, deficiency in dogs. Stomatologiia 35 no.2:9-13 Mr-Ap 156. (MLIRA 9:8) 1. 1z kafedz7 terapevticheekoy stoma ,tologii (z'sv. Ye.Ye,Platonov) Mookovskogo mediteinBkogo stomatologicheekogo instituta (dir;- dotsent G.N.Beletskiy) (DEFICIENCY DISBASIS) (TRIAMINR) (TRIGNMIR&L MVS) MALITSET, R.D., inzh.; AGAPOVA, 0.1. AnalYOis,of sulfur dyebathes,. Tekst.prom. no.~:61-Q F 163. (MA 1614) I* Starshiy inzhener khimichekitnaboratorii kqmbiq4~a "krasnaya Rozau ,(for Agapova). (Dylps and dyeing-Chemistry) HIKOLAnTs L-A.;_~Wqy4p O.N. Photocatalytic synthesis of amino acids. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.12t2746-2748 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov transporta. LYUBIMOVA, T.Yu.; AGAPOVA, R.A. r 1-1- - Structural "'d:meahanical pr-Wrtiap of' cz-naolidated soils. Part 2s TMe of di6 , se structurow-ftrwd Am soils stabilized with cament and lime, lirl-bitumen and lime, and carbamide r4kns. Koll.shur. 25 no.6t656-665 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy dorozhnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, Moskva. GOMYSH&V, N.V., lcand.tekhuenank; LYUBIMOVA, T.Th., kand.khim.uauk; KOLBANOVSKATA, A.S.# kandjchim.nauk; rVANOTj YKt kand,tekhn, nauk; M", # I,Ng kand,tekhn*'aauk;_,hQAPffA, R,4k,, lnzh,; TIMMYEVA, L.D.t insh.; TAKOVIEVA, A.I., red.; KOVRIZMM, L.P., red.; GALAKTIONOVA, U.N., tekhn.red. [Paysicochemical methods of characterizing the properties and structuro of road and building materials] Fiziko-khimicheakie metody kharaktoriettki svoistv i struktury dorozhno-stroitell- nykh materialov. Mosk7a, Nauchno-tekhn.1zd-vo 9-va &*tmo- billnogo transp. 1, vhosseiuyIdL dorog RSFSH, 1961. 91 P. (MIRA 1412) (Road inaterials-Testing) (Building materials--Testing) ACC NRI A]?603-(Oo4 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/011/341 05/340' AUZiOR: Voronov, F. F.; Goncharova, V. A.; Agap j,__Tq_As ,~a 2v ORG: Institute of High Pressure Physics, AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut 'Jiziki vysokikh davleniy AN SSSR) TITLE: Elastic constants of single-crystal RbCl under pressure SOLRICE: Pizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. il, 1966, 3405-3407 TOPIC TAGS: rubidium compound, chloride, high pressure research, ultrasonic wave propagation, elastic stress) ionic crystal, phase transition ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work dealing with polymorphic trans- formations of RbC1 under pressure, similar to that investigated earlier for the NaCl ft CsCl transformation (ZhETF v. 50, 1173, 1966). The tests were made on three samples in the form of right parallelepipeds with each of the principal axes in the [1001 direction. The velocities of transverse and longitudinal sound waves in the samples were measured at atmospheric pressure and room temperature, and the elastic constants calculated from them agreed well with the published data. The high pres- sure apparatus and the pulsed ultrasonic method employed were described elsewhere (PTE, no- 3, io4, 196o and no, 3, 81, 1958, respectively). Vne high-pressure mea- surements consisted of determining the time of passage (At) of longitudinal and tranj versewaves as functions of the pressure (p). In some experiments the measurements were extended 'ap to the start of the phase transition Tkbar). Prior to the Card 1/2 NR9 AP6037004 start of the phase transition, there were no deviations from a smooth 6t(p) depen- dence. At the start of the phase transition, a snapping sound was produced in the high-pressure apparatus, and the signal attenuated rapidly or disappeared completely. because of the smashing of the sample or the separation of the quartz from the sample. Plots of the relative changes of the elastic,constants with pressure prior to the phase transition turned out to be straight lines., similar to the results ob- A. Vained for KC1. The experimental results were compared with Born's theory of ionic crystals and large discrepancies were observed between the tow. Some of the dis- crepancies =ay be clue to the fact that earlier measurements were made with polycrys- I.-alline sample.s. It is proposed to repeat the experiments with greater accuracy. Orig. art. has: I figure) 2.formulas, and 1 table. I I SUB CODE: 2o/ stam nATE.- ., 25may66/ ORIG REP: 004/ OTH RU: 005 L 27822--66 E%7(m)AWP(t)ATI JJP(q): JD ACC NN AP6015506 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/005/1643 AUTHOR: Voronov, F. F.; Goncharova, V. A.; Stallgoroval 0. V.-;AgaEova, T. A. -ORG, Institute of High-Pressure Physics, AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut fiziki 6okikh davlenly'AN SSSR) JITLE: The compressibility of lithium hydride SOURCE: Pizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 5, 1966, 1643-1645 TOPIC TAGS: lithium hydride, higft-pressure research ABSTRACT., Three lithium-hydride, specimens were subjected to pressures up to 20 kbar at 298K. The dependance,between the relative volume change AV/V0 and pressure p was found to be linear: AVIVO . 4.38-10-12p. The volume change was also determined by the Born model under assumption of the ionic bond in lithithn hydride. The calculated values at 20 kbar were 15% lower than the experimental. From the energy of the lithium-hydride lattice (Wo - 218 kcal/mol at 298K and atmospheric pressure) and Born!s eguation for energy, the value for compressibility was calculated as 3.38-10-12,cm2/dyn, which differed from the experimental (4.38-10-12 CM2/dyn) by 30%. This disagreement can be explained by the fact that in lithium hydride, the bond is not fully ionic and the Born's model (of central forces) is only a rough approximation. The linear dependence of the volume change on pressure proves that no polymorphic transformation occursat pressures up to 20 kbati Orig. art. has.-, 4,formulas. [WWI. SUB COM 3J-p20/-SUBM DATEI 20Dec65/ ORIG REP., 002/ OTH REF- 001/ ATD PRESST,4,v? t!OrA- - - -1- -- - -1-.,- -1-1 - -... '..1--...- ~ -1 ... -.-------.---,-.. -.- - ..: -1- n4 AGAPOVAY T.I., red.; DORODNOV, Ye.V., red.; KASHCBENKO, Ye.I., ---"'Fe-(T"~'JK-RUSHANOV, A.I., red.; REYKHBERG, G.Ye., red.; VOR6B"YKV, V.V., red.; BOMINOV, V.F., red. [Abstracts of papers and reports of the Third Far Eastern Conference on Historv, archaeology and Ethnography Section. Socia`lis~ building projects in Siberia and the Far East] Te7isy dokladov i soobshchenii. Sektsiia: Sotsialisticheskie novostroiki Sibiri i Dall- nego Vostoka. Komsomollsk-na.-Amure, Komsomollskii-na Amure Gospedinstitut, 1962. 76 p. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Dallnevostochnaya konfere-.1itslya. po istorii, arkheo- logii i etnografii. 3d, Komsimolsk-on-Amur, 1962. 2. Komsomoltskiy-na-Amure Gomdarstvennyy pedagogiche- skiy institut (for KashchAnk ). 1. Dallnevostochnyy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SM (for Reykhberg'. 4. Institut gougraii:L Sibirscogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (for Voroblyev)- 5. Institut istorii AN SSSR (for Borzunov). KILIKEVICH, O.L., kand.tekhn.nauk, starshiy nsuchnyy sotradnik; FILATOY, N.M., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; AGAPOVA, T.Y., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GTJKOV, I.I., mladshiy na~-c-hVy soTr--t1cTnik; PAVLIDIS. Te.K., inzh., nauchnyy red,; rTUIMMA, L.M., redAzd-va-, SMUWNMVA, N.V., tekhn.red. [Album of designs of machines, instruments, devices, and implements for conducting plastering operations] Allbom cherteshei ma;hin, instrumentov, prisposoblenii i inventariia dlia proizvodstva shtu- katurnykh rabot. MoMors, Goa.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam. 1960. 136 p. (MMA 13:11) 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitaktury SSSR. Institut organi- zateii, makhanimatail i t3khnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitel'stvu. 2. Laboratoriya krovelinykh i otdalochnykh rabot Nauchno-iasledo- vatel'Bkogo instituta organizataii, mekhanizatBii i takhnichaskoy pomoshchi stroitel'stvu Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Millkovicho Filatov, Agapova, Gukov). (Plastering-Equipment and supplies) ODIHOKOV, S.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; HILIKEVICH, O.L., kBnd.takhn.nauk; FIMTOV, H.H., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; AqLP_OVA, T.:FU_ m1adehiy nauohnyy sotrudnik; GUKOV, I.I., mladshiy nsuahn" sotradnik; PAVLIDIS, U.K., inshop nauchnyy red,*, XHLUDEMA, Te.O.# red.izd-va; RUDAKOVA, H.I., tekhn.red. [Album of drawinse of twohinory tools, implements and equipment for-industrial painting] Allbom cherteshei mashin, instrumentov, ---p-risposoblenii i inventaria dlia proizvodstva maliarnykh rabot. Aoakva, Goa.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 101 p. (HIRA,13:12) j,.,, Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut organiza- taii, makhanizataii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitalletvu. 2. Ruko- voditell laboratorii krovellnykh i otdolochnykh rabot In~tituts orga- nizateii, makhanizatsii i tekhn.pomoshchi atroitellstvu (for Odinokov). (Painting, Industrial--Equipment and supplies)