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m' on n - 3; 9 Pl MAKSIMOV, V. V. "Milliing Vortex Notion in a Cylindrical Tube As a Receiver for Aircraft Instruments, " by V. V. Maksimov, Tr. Kazansk. aviats. in-ta, 29, 1955, pp 89-lo4 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Mekhanika, No 12, Dec 56, Abstract No 8417) The author presents a theoretical analysis of a vortex thermometer and shows how it may be used in measuring true flow temperature, true air speed, M values, and flight altitude. The vortex thermometer receiver is a hollow cylindrical tube within which a vortex is artificially created. The operating principle of the thermometer is based on the fact that the vortex adiabatically cobls the flow near the tube axis. If a thermometer transducer were to be located near the tube axis., its dynamic heating as a result of the shock and fric- en- tion of the stream could be considerably decreased or even eliminatf. tirely. The vortex thermometer was found to be accurate to 0.50 in meas- uring temperature,, and to 2.5% in measuring flow velocity. n Lk 1Y t d- tg-,d6b~Mb6di-- .. . ..... .. bers.are- b, 6 r- a-,:, W- I-g'y" -o- i i c poo-arb conAd 'witli-. --'NG AC:--':' 0 DE. 1r ACCESSION NR: AR4014413 9/0194/64/0W/001/A0U/A0l1 SOURCE: RZh. Vekhanika,, Abs. 1A76 AUTHOR: Maks#W,,_Vp,,V.. TITLE: Two-stage gyrosystem with Inclined rotors CITED SOURCE- Tr. Kazansk. Sviats- in-ta, vY*Y- 75, 1963, 61-69 TOPIC TAGS: gyrosystem, inclined rotors TRANSIATION: The measurement of the angular velocity of an aircraft, the angular veloc1l.,- boLa.; in the plane perpendicular to Its longitudinal axis', has been dis- cussed and -a :aethod proposed for the measurement of the angular velocity of a regu- lar aircraft -curn. This method-supplies the full speed of the turn and not only the projection of this velocity on the direction perpendicular to the plan6 of the frame of an ordinary gyroscope suspended with two degrees of freedom. The author proposes that the angle of the gyroscope frame rotation be made independent from the banking angle of the aircraft. This can be achieved by means of a gyroscopic system with two rotors. Such a system is basically a differential measuring device created by the system of two coaxial gyroscopic probes of angular velocities. By making the Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4014413 rotors rotate in opposite directions, each of them reacts differently to the turn- ing of the plane. An additional setup simplifies the measurement by -substituting the aircraft with a frame which becomes the measured object. This frame can rotate relative to the plane around its longitudinal axis (banking axis) - Because of the independence of the banking of the frame relative to the banking of the plane, the angular velocity 0 of the banked plane can be measured as the angular velocity of the unbanked frame moving together with the plane. The author discusses also the ways of reducing the dead angle of the measuring part of the system which is due to the dry friction of the axis of the frame. The paper contains the following errors: in Equation (7) one of the (X 2 should be changed into a_,; in Equations (11 ) and (12) the factor sin,8 is missing in the coefficients of the difference 1 - Cos 'Y ; M. Z. Litvin-Sedoy. DATz AcQ: 18Feb64 SUB COM AR, CG ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 "1 5 y f n, t f- ra - t c-n c z f:a p,~redachi: MAKSIK)V, V.V.; 7ENKIN, G.M.; BY70V, A.L. ------- Study of the functional properties of the two types cf bipolars in the frog retina. Biofizika 10 no.1:14-1-147 '65. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut problem peredachi informatsii kN SSSR, Moskva. MALSIMOV, V.V.-, ZENKIN, G.M. Spreading depression of artivity In .he hip-Aar retinril ce'ls in frogs. Fiziol. zhu-r. 51 no.!Q~-1288-1191 0 '6~. 1P I;) 1. Institut, problem peredachl informatsiA AN T"~R, Moc~kvn. Submitted June 10, 1964. Name amimov, V. YE. - Dissertation I Crop fallowing before spring wheat in North Kazakhstan Province Degree I Cand Agr Sci Defended At - Moscow Order of Lenin Agricultural Academy imeni K. A. Timiryazev Publication Date, Place 1956, Moscow Source Knizhnaya Letopist No 5, 1957 USSR/Cultivated Plants - General Problems. M-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29654 Author Maksimov, V.Ye. Inst Title Occupied Fallows in North Kazakhstanskaya Oblast'. Orig Pub Zenledeliye, 1957, No 2, 10-13 Abstract Facts are &iven on field tests in the selection of fallow crops and in determinine the mst rational method of pro- cessing the occupied fallow. A sufficient amount of mobi- le nutrient substances accurmilates on occupied fallows in the chernozem soils of North Kazakhstan. Therefore the raising of falloy crops on these fallow fields, when selec- ted early, causes no harm to the spring wheat whicI,. comes to be grown on the fallow. The best results in cleaning the soil of weed seeds are obtained through surface mil- iing -ander the fallow crop. Winter rye for green feed Is the best fallow crop. Card 1/1 9 MAKSIMOV, V.Ye., kand.geograficheskikh nauk Rubtoov Glacier in the Dzungarian Ala-Tau. Veat.AN Kazakh.SSR 16 no.12:84-85 D 160. (MM 14:1) (Dzumgarian Ala-Tau-Glaciers) c~~j prc,,Iucts a A '-.,-;Ir :,.s Glass. C(,I-.crc.tu .us T-ur: Rc;f ~T 2, '959, 5C--3. _u u..or st f t:LC -f P,;~j S~r-itclstv,_~, l9j7, 4) N,~ 9, 1~')-22- bs,-~C cf-),~f f i-cic.:-.t i~.Cruasc; -f stzrc..I.~-tl, is f -,r tI.-c du Lc -,f t'.e strunf~.*. CC-. ~XL~_e f 7 c'.c:: -~ sh .., c -_ws t'c -1 A 28 -1,-, ys s I - ,f c:--cr,t- " t i~.s 1-.ys f 3 c . TA tc-I fr,;i-. L'-c f C~~rl 1/3 PvAucl;s 7 c t i:, C--...crct(-- . J., ur: f '?'.ur-Y,]u..., Ro 1959, 5,1,,3 - + b ' 1 + cf c,----crct(-. S~lidifiud -~t t*-c~ tc-l'i.~r:~tUrc f 20', a, c arc -f t".-e r.-.is IS C"rrL-ct f-,r tlic c-,-crctc frcl,. I tc 90 lays - t:-Al stre-~,-t]. 7 I-o's A', b,; I .. v. , '17C ()f 1,:10 C,'-.ClLtC t"-C: -%,EL Ul. 1, -r --:.e cct~f - -f 28 ~ , jacys c bi-, cal-culz" -1, usi..~ ficlont -f ~f 3'.JuLl t',,u s,.lirlif i- catii--:, r,,f at al,..tI,or tht~ ~-L"- I_R x" + + (~)J + c), 2/-j 79 Pn-ducts 'I:ic! r2,:Uir "-13 Cor,-:.J-.cs. 3lass. CL,'-.CrL te . bs .-"-.Ur: Ref 2, 1,959; 5603- Gf i:.CrCaSC- cf uf cuacreto ~-,f agc- -]~YS j: '1-~t t.: ~"Je StrUI16-ti- --fter 28 ,-L--ys, i f t c S,- I i f i c a t i D. 'Xi) t1 -. (1-1 " s t ,-. 01- p 1, 1 c c '7~ ul, tc, 26 drys - a,; 206. - V. Ryzi-il:c-v. BUNCHUK, L.GL MAK~IM~, Ya.M.; SHREDER, B.L. Pneumatic drive for the lifting and lowering of the brish Vlinders of the IS-3 snow remover. Rats. predl. na grr. elaktrotransp. no.9s8O-81 164. (MIRA 18T2) ~. Gruzovoye depo Tramvayn.o-trolleybusnogo upravleniya Lenin- drada. :.AKST--.C'I, YA. 3. r si- Pz IJo Author ;,a-~ e r., -,-3ner.-itor ()f ~.iltrasnnic e (.t ~ On rf! 3 - "r iil. Category USSR/Acoustics - Ultrasound j_4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957 No 2127 Author Maksimov, Ya. S Title :-Us-eof an Oscill r from the Radio-Engineering Teaching Equipment for Experiments in Ultrasonics. Orig Pub Primeneniye u3'traakustiki k issled. veshchestva. VyP. 3, M., MOPI, 1956, 205-212 Abstract The author shows how to modify a short wave oscillator, provided in the teaching demonstration outfit for radio engineering, issued by the Kinistry of MdUva:tion .,i" of the RSFSR, so that it can be used as an ultrasonic os- cillator. Using such an oscillator it is possible to observe the refraction of ultrasonic waves at the boundary between two liquid media, the production of standing waves in liquids, the cavitation phenomena, and the absorption of sound waves in rubber. Certain design equations are given and it is indicated how to organize the observed phenomena in the school auditorium Card 1/1 24(l) fHASH I BOOK ZXPWITATION SOV/3150 Wer,0441yakaya konferentsiya professorov I prepodavAtelaY pedago- glebaskikh inatitutov ftAmOnMUO Uletrm&kuGtlkl k Looledovanlyu veshchestva, trudy kon- rareatell. VYp. T (Application of Ultrasonics for Analysis of Substances; Translations of the All-R.Bolan Ccafe~-enco, of Pro- rGJAG" &A Teachers Or PedagOatena Institute*. Ir 7) Macau. led. XOPI. 1958. 283 p. 1.500 co;les printed. Tech. B4.o 3. P. Z1ILtOV; Rds.1 V. F. Notdrov, Pr*ra~4Or. and IL N. Kudryavtoov. r9AJPOSZz This book In Intended for physicists. tacb--letans. earn- nautical engineers and other persons concerned at= ultraxonlcs. COVZRAORI The bank containe twenty eight articles vt1ch treat ultra- sonic phenomena In rive general categoriesi 1) historical data on the development or ultrasoni a I. the Soviet Union over the p"t forty years; 2) the speed of sound in ausp~_Blona of varying concentration and amber and type of component* 4.d the rotation- "lp between sound valoclq aild the !:am reasibility ofelectrolytes; 3Tultrasonle investiaatione of physical and cbe~lcal properties f mattriala land the determination of physical =4 chemIcal can- o stsiutd, 0. G. density of aqueous solutions, adl&t~tlc compre3al- billtl, molarity of solutions (with given te.p.-Atures), viscoatty. Surface tension. saturation pressure and also "It-asonic inventi- ation of the carbon content and petrographic state of C0411 4) S industrial &pplications of ultrasonics, 0. a. c=!Alfication of reagents, cleansing of textile fibers and cnh~ctzg the sucepti- 11111ty of some synthetic fibers to dyeing, etc.; sma 5) apparatus which produce ultrasonic waves. No personalItte3 are cautioned. References accomImny each ar~tIC4~4~. JA&O=w-X_X. Application of Ultrasonic MathW3 for Measure- want of tbe Depth or a Tampered Surface LAyer 169 - and A__jS__2_L;dr_ Xismantary -c~,y of A - rtz C;nverte r 165 Kza' ROY. B- 1. Roamuremant or trio c-orriciect of Absorp- Ultrasound in the Critical Range or K*t!LS.' az~tate by the Pulse Method 201 K4a;YADOV, B. 1. RethOdologIcal Pecullaritiez of jrvesti- gat ng the Coefficient of Abs-rptlon or Substa,at- In the Critical Range by the Pulse Mothod 207 C ca on a a: 3_9bQ1aV.__Y__D_ he pp S for Naasurement of the ;,Gad or Ultrasound by thi 0;*Ical Method 21-, JNL=060v, Yu. N. and Q__A, StsrodtIna. A New D~61~_ for the _ _ t-0dT0-Cr-F1-F7LpPAr4t.. of a Ph 0 221 and A be..natrat.r F1_15e ' Zt- i' t a Ntr I th Ultrasonic Indicator 225 Mel 'njk4j.A_ I- Some Academic Experiments with t~e '"pl-featian of RI.ctr..c..st1c Apparat". 229 Kudr"vtaov, B. B_ The Propagation of Sound In =4;-~tca 257 A Th. Theory of Speed DI-I.r.1- -_ the Bell-jk B _ ~ Y roe n Abe Son of Ultrasound Ir. Eateri at orpt Organic Ac1da 269 The Theory of Phase TranaltIona wltz T~o 1 ~ %0_ C. 11 1. . 279 Card 6/1 KAMMOV, Ya. S., Candidate phys-Math Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of tb-- ab- sorption of ultrasonic waves in butyl acetate from the satiwation line us~!%g the impulse method". Moscowp 1959. 11 PP (14in Educ RSM, ?/,oscar Oblast Pedagogical Inst im N. K. Knipskaya), 150 copies (KL, No 24, 1959, io-6) V V A, ' 10 JAI 14 Ell Y r 91 111 pq lit, P. rw w oil IrrL.. go 1i : i i a 1 1 2 1 Ely Rio !'s rag I;r4 r IL rg 8 MAKSIMOV, Ye Water-jet gas propulsion engine for ships. Znau.sila 35 m0-3:32 Mr 16o. (91RA 13:6) (Ship propuls ion) (GPs and oil engines) MAKE,1140V~ le. ~ .1 . -11 ~rl . liinp g,., %:,nj~ - '. .: ~ ATAK ICHEVA S.P., inzh.; Ye.G.., inzh. . ~ - ~ i_---. - -------- M- Dust and gas c-)ntrol at the screening level. Bezop.truda v prom. 6 no.11:31 N 162. (,MIRA 16:2) 1. Gornometaliurgicheakiy inBtitut K41'skago filiala AN SSSR. (Ore dres.;ing-Safety measures) --AC-C -NRe, A W-', A Tpmrm- r.4 ACC NR1 AP7005128 SOURCE CODE: UR/O AUTHOR: Kirzhnits, D. A.; Maksimov, Ye. G. ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev (Fizicheskiy institut) TITLE: Thermodynamic behavior of thin superconducting films SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 4, 1966, 520-528 TOPIC TAGS: thermodynamic characteristic, superconductivity, thermodynamic analysis, electron distribution ABSTRACT: The calculation of thin films, like that of any other inhomogeneous system, is greatly complicated by the nonlinearity of superconductivity equations. Hence most previous studies pertain to the case of weakly inhomogeneous superconductors whose inhomogeneity scale is large compared with the ordering parameter C0or the free-path length 1. The article deals with an opposite case, namely, that of films whose thickness is low compared but, of course, high compared with the mean distance between particles. "R.' - I'. "B" >> CO) with an interaction constant that varies over their thickness arj considered, on as- 1/2 UDC: 537.312.62 ACC NR:AP7005128 suming constancy of the characteristics of the normal properties of the substance (effective mass, etc.). The thermodynamic properties of such films are shown to be identical with those of homogeneous bulky specimens (provided that the interaction constant is adjusted to its mean over the film thickness). Some additional solutions of superconduction equations arise however, owing to film-boundary effects and the inhomogeneity of distribution of electrons across the film. The stability of these additional solutions is relative rather than absolute. The large gradient terms predicted by the Ginzburg-Landau theory (Kirzhnits, E~. A., Maksi- mov, Ye. G. ZhETF, Plalma v redaktsiyu, 1965, 2, 442), which would disturb the coincidence between the thermodynamic potentials of the film and the homogeneous specimen, p lay only an insignificant role in this case, since the films are sufficiently thin (_ 10-6 cm). "Thanks are due to V. L. Ginzburg, B. T. Geylikman and the participants in their seminars for discussion of this project and valuable commen a. 11 Orig. art. has: 25 formulas. SUB CODE: 20, U/ SUBM DATE; 1OFeb-66/ ORIG REF: 006'1 OTH REF- 002 2/2 L 30087-66 EWT(m)/EWP(t)/ET1 IJP(c) JD Acc NR: Ap6oll.487 SOURCE CODE: UP/0053/66/088/003/0587/0588 AUTHOR: Maksimov, Ye. G. B ORG: none TITLE: New experimental data on thin superconducting film SOURCE: Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, v. 88, no- 3, 1966, 587-588 TOPIC TAGS: thin metal film, superconductivity, surface property, metal oxidation, critical point., '17,CM ABSTRACT: This is a brief review of recent work reported in the Western literature on the superconductivity of thin films, and its dependence on various factors such as film thickness, oxidation of the surface, and others. The main feature considered is the increase in the critical temperature of a thin-film supercon- ductor, compared with the bulk metal, brought about either by the reduction of thickness itself or by formation of a surface oxide coating over the film. The work referred to is essentially that of M. Strongin and his group (Phys. Rev. Lett. v. 14, 362 and 949, 1965 and Phys. Letters v. 1T, 224, 1965) and B. T. Matthias and his group (PIVs. Rev. Letts. V-15, 26o, 1965 and v. 14, 225, 1965)- Reference to Soviet papers in limited to consideration of the effect of surface Card 1/2 .- UDC: 537-332.62 L 30087-66 ACC NR: AP6ol14-b7 superconductivity (V. L. Ginzburg and D. A. Kirzhnits, zbETF v. 46 397, 1964 and V. L. Ginzburg, ZhETF v. 47, 2318, 1965), and to mention of an alternate deriva- tion of an expression for the critical temperature of a clean superconductor film (D. A. Kirzhnits and Ye. G. Maksimovp PisIma ZhETF vi, 2~ 242p 1965). Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 formula. SUB CODE: 20/ SIOW DATE: 00/ ORIG RU: 004/- OTH REF: 006 card 2/2 1"AMB401V, Ye. I. (Veterinarian) Anabatic invagination of the color) In piglets In connection with castrattorl. SO: TABCON Veterinariya; 24; 1.); oct 47; Unclassified MAKSR~OV, Ye. 1. "On cisternal injection of the anti-tetanus serum in treatment of tetanus in horses." (In connection with the article by A. 1. Fedotov) SO: Veterinariia 25 (12)) 1~481 p. 41 1~,57, 0. 15- Tf~ n en 11 1 1 tTu to - !,,-~,tlorls f c ',-I - - Taf Fnd the Of ec- n -~r, -i~th T i~~,r r c 1 y f th a c i e a wftl,~j a ta Ln- ',')a w-,, nar"s of so lutior, of b 'j irlq ana 7;--,rt of' solution of rivanol ir. -",C,.,, of aca~,Ic -3c id (rine dvo~ :)er !3ectior.; produced 41--he bDat re-oult. "he h.-:.7-hest LQ-iount of tr'-chlnollae ~c .-;uscies of tl-,L-- bad!-cr, j-P. ~'7! sections of t, wniZhinS Q-3 s, --~as -'::'l-,Icl -4-p- the sections froin ~C 7MCIO 7 h, TITLE A T; c on d CARD tic. 0 1;-~ 1 --:2 -Orac to-vEL, Country USSR R Gatosorn" Diseases of Farm Animals. TOXic0ses Abs. Jour. Ref Zhur-Blolp No 23, 1958, go 105857 Author MaLks Institut. ~-~ Mr A~gricuiltural Institute Titlo On the Poisoning of Cattle with Uralite on Pasture and on the Use of Meat of t1he Poisoned Animals orig 11tib. Tr. Bashkirsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1957, 80 NO 22 363-371 Abstr_".at A mass olsoning of cows-in the area where p there were wooden posts impregnated with ura- lite (a powder containing 77% sadiun fluoride, 15% dinitrophenol, and 6% infusorial earth or bichromate) is described. Of 116 cows, 29 b"_ oame ill and 16 perished or were slaughter ;ed. Investigation of the salt found on the paa ture, as well as examination of the contents of the abomasum. and Intestines, revealed the presence of fluorine. Salivation, convulsions, atony of Card: 1/2 MAKSIMOV, Yu.I.; SRAKHIDZHJLNOV, V.S. Construction control with the aid of electronic computers. Stroi.truboprov. 10 no.10:23 0 165. (MIRA 18.10) AUTHOR: Maksimov, Ye.V. 12-1-5/26 TITLE: Problems of Ancient Glaciation in the Dzhungarian Ala-Tau (K voprosu o drevnikh ol.edeneniyakh v Dzhungarskom Alatau) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vaesoyuznogo GeograficheBkogo Obahchestva, 1958, # 1, PP 45-48 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Different opinions exist on the number of periods and the extent of early glaciation in the Dzhungarian Ala-Tau. The author investigates various theories and comes to the follow- ing conolusionss There were at least two early glaciation periods on the northern slope of the Dzhun arian Ala-Tau) the earliest (possibly synchronous to Ries~ and the next glaciation (possibly synchronous to Wurm). The most ancient glaciation took place as a blanket or semi-blanket. The tongues of enormous glaciers descended to 700 - 800 m and reached the foot hills. A detritus, discover- ed by A.K. Meyster, P. Kazanskiy, S.V. Kalesnik and the author, is an and moraine of glaciers of that period. The regression of glaciers during the most ancient glacia- tion period was not uniform. Moraine deposits at 1,300 m altitude prove that stand-stills took place. Card 112 The interglacial period is characterized by energetic up- 12-1-5/26 Problems of Ancient Glaciation in the Dzhungarian Ala-Tau ward movements of the Earth crust in this area. As a result of this movement nearly all traces of ancient glaciation were destroyed. The next glaciation period, which preceded the contemporary glaciation, did not exceed the limits of valley glaciation. The tongue ends descended to 2,000 m. The glaciers reached a length of 25 - 30 km. Flat top glaciers on the highest parts of mountain ranges were frequent. Glacier recession during this period was not uniform either. Two marked stand stills in the glacier retreat could be observed. This re- gression is possibly not yet terminated. There are 10 Russian references and 2 figures. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 MAKSIMV, Ye.V. Preuent-da7 glaciation of the Say-Tentek and Kyzyl-Tentek River basins in the Dzungarian Ala-T&u. Tirudy Sekt.geog.AN Kazakh.SSR no.4:41-72 159. (MIRA 13-4) (Dzungarian Ala-Tau--Glacisrs) KAXSIKOV, Ye.V., W3md.gaografjche9klkh nauk ulaciers of the Dsmowlan A-la-Tau. Pr1roda no.6:87-89 Je l6o. (MIR& 13:6) 1. Leningradski7 goauA=atvenW pedagogichaskly institut Imo A.IoGertearAo (Dzunapriau Ala-Taw-Glaciers) ~~qv' Ye. V. M~Kk The Ak-.Bulak glacial group in the Dzungarian &la-TP-,u. TrudiV Sekt.geog. A.N Kazakh. S.S.R. no.6:156-167 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Ak-Bulak Valley--Glaciers) MAKSIMDV, Ye.V. Modern glaciation in the Aganaltatty area of the DzhuWrian Ala-Tau. Izv.Vaes.geog. ob-va 92 w-3:263-272 )V-Je 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Aganakatty Valley(Dzhungarjan Ala-Tau)--Glaciers) KAXSIH3V YeeVv I .--- Sizes of the present-day glaciation )f the Kirghiz Rangep Karamoynok and Dzhumgoltau, Htntntains. Izv.Vaes.geog.ob-va 93 no.3:253-255 My- je 161. (MIU 14:5) (Kirghiz Range-Glaciers) (Tien Shan-Glaciers) -VM IMV, Ye.y. StageviIsp recession of WUml an glaciers inLthe Dzungarian Ala-Tau and some other mountain systems of Asia. Dokl*AH SSSR 136 no,1:175-178 ja 161. (KMA 14 -.5) lo Predatavleno akademikom A.A.Grigorlyevym, (Asia, Central-Glacial ep(p) MAKSIMOV, N.V. Studies of the Kheyerdala Glacier, Dzungarian Al--Q-Tau. 11~-'Idy otd. geog. AN Kazakh. SSR no.9:230-239 162. (IMIRA 15m) (Dzungarian Ala-Tau--Glaciers) The Biyen glaciers in thcDzungarian Ala-Tau. Izv. Vses. pog. ob-va 94 no.3t2,43-252 MY-Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Biyen Valley (Dzungarian Al-Tau)-Glaciers) MAKSIMOV, Ye.V. Phasic character of the retzeat of ancient glaciers in the Dzungarian Alatau. Uch. zap. Ped. inBt. Gerts. 244:71-96 (IMIRA 18:3) 163. MAKSIMDV,',._X.e.rw Morphologic types of glaiders in tthe northern Tien Shan and their origin. Vest. IDU 18 no.18;116-128 163. (MIRA 16%11) MAKSDIOV, Ye.V~ Perennial variation of glaciers in the Isaykata and Alam-edin Basins, Kirghiz Range. Izv. Vues. geog. ob-va. 95 no.6*.512- 521 N-D '63. (MIRA 17: 1) MAK.51MOVO Ye.T.; OKHOTNIKOV, V.N. Number of ancient glaciers in the Kirghiz and Kungey Ala-Tau. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.4:956-959 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Predstavleno akademikom A.A. Grigorlyevym. MAKSIMOV, Te.V. Glaciation of the northern and southern parts of the Sham i Basin in the Kirghiz Ala-Tau. Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 95 no.":420-429 3-0 '63. (MIRA 16:12) VIIESOV, Ye.N.; 14AKSIYk)V, Ye.V. Nikolai Nikitich Pallgov; on ~ds 7117th birthday. Izv. Yses. geog. ob-va q5 no.5t463-465 S-0 163. (MIRA 161l2) _-MAKSTMOV.9, Glaciers of the Tuyuk-Alarah.L basin on the southern slope of the Kirghiz Ala-Too. Rab. Tian'-Shan'. vysokagor. fiz.- geog. eta. no.6t23-28 164. (KMA M12) MAKSIMVP Ye.v. Basic -,haracterl a tics of r-~cc-nt glv.,I&tJ-m 4n the Y-'zg4- Alatau. Geog. abor. no.17,'.l--7C 164. (MIRA IM, U01,110VA, -,.A.; t-LAKSINIOV, Ye.V., kand. geogra.`c,,if-,s.'-Lkh nau~~ I I r- ~kmod i to I I ruboty lv'e,,etation of t-ip AI.Eine belt (~f tne :zur.FF-.rian ~~.aLqu ~:~ ~ne Piyen and Akbulak basins. I ch. zap. Pod. I n~,I- Cor,:-ts. " ~ '. , . - 151 164. i '. ;:: .%. -1 y nikmrodl Ito! 1 rLl w , Zlil."KCUP G,F.; MAKSIMEV Ye.V., nauchn, nailk Som,e r a sul'.E3 c' me teoro -loi-, L! a -.:.:3 Lhe Kirghiz I'ch. :~ap. ;7ed. inst. "o t.,i. I-ILAK3114OV, Ye. V. Some features of the prest-nt-day glaciation of the Alamwdin Basin,, Kirghiz Ala-Tau. Izv Vaes geog ob-va 96 no. 1:46-49 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:5) MAKSIMOVP Ye.v., kand. geograf. nauk (LenIngrad) Glaciers of the Kirghiz Alatau. Priroda 53 no.10:95-99 164. (~~ 17.11) K~KSIMGV, Ye.V. Glaclers of the Munku-Sardyk Massif in Eastern Sayan Mountains. Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 07 nc-2,176-IRC, I~ft--Ap 165. (ICR A 18 ~ - -.Ygtvlt-, Origin of the tturracetj of the Mondy De~mession bi the Easterr. 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