SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OBORIN, L.F. - OBORSKIY, S.

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OBORI Development of a method for treating apical. periodantitis. Stomatologiia 40 no.2:13-14 Mr-AP 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Iz kafedry terapevtichookoy, stomatologii (zav. - dotoent I.A. Meysakhovich) Permskogo meditsinBkogo instituta (dlroktor - prof, I.I.Kositsyn). (GU14S-DISEASF,S) OBORIM. H.A.IL17ow). Goorgii Drogobych. first Russian physician. Sov.mod. ne.2:40-41 F 154. - (KLRA 7:1) (Dragebych. Georgii. 145o-1494) OBORIN. N.A.. podoolkovaik maditainakoy aluzhby ~z -On the history of the sorting of casualties introduced b7 U-1. Pirogov. Toon.-med. chiLr.-no.10:84-87 0 155. (MIRA 9:10) .(WAR--RELW-OF SICK AND WOMED-HISTORT) (PIROGOV, NIXOIAI IVANOVIGH. 1810-1881) OBORIN. N.A., podpolkovnik road. aluzhby. I- f'o"Op- An unpublished letter from N. I. Pirogav In Savastappl. 5.A. Oborin. Voon.-med.shur. no.llol-95 V 156. (MM 12: 1 ) (PLROGOV, MIKOIAI IVANOTIGH, 1810-1881) (BIWASTOPOL-ORIMN WAR. 1853-1856--MIC&L AND UNITAIff AFFAIiRS) L- ,OBOELIS. N.A. (LYov) History of discovery of the plaster cast by U.I.Firogov. Ortop.traym. I Protez. 17 no.6:7-13 N-D 156. (K[aA 10:2) (PIASTER GASTS, hist. coatribution of U.I.Pirogov) OBORIM. J.A. (LIvoy) First study of Shklo nineral spring near Lvov by Voicleab Oczko in 1578. Vap.kur.fieloter. I lacb.fiz. kullt. 21 no.2:64-66 Ap-Ja 156. (NIM 9:9) (OCZKO, VOICIRCH, 1537-1599) (SHKL4)--XIWAL WOOS) OBORIII, N.A. (Llvov) First use of &rpsum in Rasnia for the treatment of fractures. khirurgiia. Moskva 32 no-9:87-ffi S 156. (KM 12:7) (PIASTER GASTS, surgical g:Tsum, first use in lbissia) L ~' ~'.' t-I I /f, /-I //' ZIIAHRUSXIT. H.3., prof., tasluthennyy vrach RSYSR:(Yrunza); CBMIN. N.A. (LIVOT) Concerning H.A.Oborin's article "On the history of U.I.Firogov's invention of the plaster bandage.0 Ortopetram. i protez. 18 no.6- 62-64 M-D 157. (MIRA 11:4) (PIASTER CASTS, SURGICAL) SOV/177-58-2-20/21 17(0) AUTHORs Oborin, N.A., Lieutenant Colonel in the Medical Service TITLE: At the Sources of Contemporary Military Medicine PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1956, Nr 2, pp 88-91 (USSR) ABSTRACTs This item is devoted to the examination of notes ("Zapiskall) by the Russian military surgeon N.I. Pirogov, dating from 1847, and dealing with military-medical organization and administration in the field. The article is of historical interest. The author considers Pirogov's contributions in this sphere to be of great value to contemporary military-medical science. There are 16 re- ferences, 15 of which Soviet, and 1 Polish. Card 1/1 OBORIM. N.A. (L'vov) Llvov Ukrainian hospitals in the 16th-18th centuries; on the 700th anniversary of the founding of Lvov. Sov.zdrav. 17 no.4:30-34 AP158 (HOSPITALS. hist. (MIRA 11:5) in L'vov (Rua)) OBORIN. N.Ae (Llvov) A new bibliography of Me Firogov's works ("Scientific, literery and epistolary legacy of Nikolat Ivanovich Pirogovw by A.M. Geselevich, Reviewed by N.A. Oboriu)q Ortopotravmo i protese 19 noo4:78-80 J1-Ag 158 (PIROGOV, NIKOLAI IVANOVICH, 1810-1881) (MIRA 11:11) (OVEMICH, A.M.) GBORIN, N.A. (L'vov) First trachectomies in %issian enrgery. Vest.otorin. 20 no.2:109-110 lfr-Ap 158. (MIRA 12:11) (TRACHFA. aurp., trachooton7, hiot. in Russia (Rus)) -'o ~' o V tit P Country USSR CatcC,ory: Forestry. F,)rcst Cultures. .'.ba J~,ur: RZhnioliq No 11, 1958, M. 48W2 ,'.ut'- or N."- List Drymnsk F-x(.;stry Inst. Title Plantations of Perennial Lupine of the :~rjnnsk Experimental Frmstry Establislirmnt - A nase for Supplyine thu Ti--sk!iozes of HSFSR vith Valuable Crop Seeds. Or'.L,,, lub: Tr- BryansIv,G,) Lsol"'im, in-ta, 1957, 13P 1.37-140 Abstract: Continuous cxpcr~.rx-nts with the culturk, -:f perennial lupine in d--fferent rerions and republics of USSR have shown a nuLiber of positive propert-.os of this plant, amoig, whi.cb resistance to cold aad Lolerance Card 1/2 OBORIN, N.A. History of the use of Louis Seten starch bandage in Russian sizrgery; 120th anniversary of the use of starch bandagee in lbissla. Khirnrgiia, Moskva 34 no.11:139-142 N 158. (*M 12:1) 1. Iz Llvovskogo posudarstvennogo meditsinskogo institute (dir. - prof. L.H. Kitzmenko). (EAMXGING AJID MOBSING 'l""M'rch bandages in surg.. hiet. (Rus)) OBORIII, H.A. F.G. Liashkovsk-ii from 11bissian Galicia. a physiciaz of thr- seve!:te,'7~th century. Zdrav. Bel. 5 ro.5:13>64 Itr 159. (MIRA 12 ; 8 ) l. 1z Livovskogo ieditsinskogo institnta (direktor - urof. L.U. Kuzmenko). (LIASHKOVSKII, FILIPP G30RGIVICH, d. 1650) OBORIN, Y*A.- First printed book by a first Hussian Dootor of Medicine; on the 475th anniversary of Its publication and the 50th anniversary of the first Rasslan report on G. Drogobych's book "Judicum prognosticon," 1483. Sov.zdrav. 18 no-8:35-39 '59. (KIRA 12:12) 1. Iz Llvovskogo meditsinskogo inatituta (dlr. -prof. L.N. Kuzmeuko). (BOOKS) (HISTORT OF KIDICIRE) (DROGWMH, G.) OBORIN, N.A. (Llvov) . .... From the history of the feldsher school and of the adjacent bone- setting school of the Yoscow K111tary Hospital. Felld. L akush. 24 no.1,605-47 0 159. (KM 13:2) (KEDICINZ--SMT AND TIACHING) OBOTdl I A. (Llvov. u1. 17 vereanya, d.12ekv.6) --==ft9A-w Outstanding events in the history of lissian medicine; on the 30th anniversary of the translation into Russian of Do hunaai corporis falbries, by Andrea Vesalims. Arkh. anat. gist. I embr. 36 no.5: 100-104 it '59. (MIRA 12-7) (HISTORY, 141DICAL in Rassla (Rua)) (BOOM Teksalins's Do humani corporls fabrica, translation into Russian (Rua)) OBORIN, N.A. (Llvov. ul. 17 sentyabrya, d.12, kv. 6) ~~ta on the history of Pirogov's operation. 7est. khir 82 ao.6: 142-143 Je '59. (KM 12:8 ) 1..1z Llvovskogo meditainakogo instituta (dir. - prof. L.K. lruzmenko). (PIROWV, NIKOIAI ITANOVIGH, 1810-1881) " OBOAIN, N.A., podpolkovnik med.sluzhby First reports on II.I.Pirogov's plaster bandage in Russia. No7. khir. arkh. no.3:101-104 14Y-Je 160. (~ai~A 15:2) 1. Llvovskiy meditsin8ki institut. (ffIDOS AND BA14DAGING) OBOUNq N.A. (LIvov) Scientific principle in the work of N.I.Firogov. Iras. med. shur. no,6sl.1-13 &D 160,, (MnA .13:12) (PLROM,,.XIKOIAI IYANOVICH9 1810.1881) OBOM, N -A. woo" First references to Pirogov0s plaster bandage in foreign medical literature., Vrach.delo no,11:139-140 N 1160. (MrM 13: 11 ) 1. L*vovskiy neditsinskiy institut. (PMO=t VIKCIAI IVANOVICH, 1810-1881) OBORIN, N.A. I -- --- Plea to restore the historical truth; more about priority of N.I. Pirogov in the diocove%7 of plaster of Paris banda ee Ortop travm.i prote2r. no.12,16-23 160,, fHIRA 14til le Zz Llvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof. L.N. Ku2nenko) (PLASTER OF PARIS) (PIWGOV, NIKOLAI IVMOVICH, 1810-1881) I OBORINP Na. Historical past of P4wsian traumatology. Ortrop.travm.i Protez. 21 no,3:66-72 Mr!60. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Iz Llvovskogo gosudarstvennogo moditsinakogo inatituta, (dir. - prof. L.N.Kuzmenko). (ORTHOPEDIA) , OBORINO N.A. Development of theory and practice in the treatment of fractures of the bones of the extremities in the first half of the 19th *A century (1820-1830). Ortop. travm. i protez. 21 no. 10:69-74 160. (MIRA 14:1) (EXTREMTIES (ANATOMY)-FRACTURE) (ORTHOPEDIA) OBORINq N.A. Hineral springs of Shklc near Lvov in the seventeenth centurr. Vop, kur,l fizioter. i lech, fiz. kullt, 25 no. 6:547-5550 N-D 6o. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Iz Llvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof. L.N. Kuzmanko). (LVOV-44INERAL WATERS) OBORIN, N.A. Himto6ry of N.I.Pirogov'13 operations. Vest.Khir. 84 no.6: 127-129 Je 160. NIRA 13: U) (SURGERY) OBMIM~.N,Ao, Professor F.P. Pelek]21n,, advocator of higher meclical aducatica in Lyov. Testekhir. noo4:132-135 161o (PCMA 14-24) 1* Iz Llvovakogo meditainakogo instituta (dir. - prof. L.N. Numenko). (pumus P*P.) OBORIN, N.A. (LFvov) Serious mistakes in the historiography of ftssian medicire. Sov. zdrav. -t0 no.12:64,..6? 161. (1-URA 15:6) 1, Iz Livovskogo gosudaretverinogo meditsinskogo inatituta (dir. - prof, L.N. Kuzmanko). (MMICIYE) OWRM-*.A-,j. (LfvoVi~-~.17 Vereanya, d.12, kv.6) ---------------------- First use of Pirogov's bandage in America. Klin.khir. no.8:83-& Jl 162. MRA 15sU) 1. Lfvovskiy meditainskiy Institut. (UNITED STATES-PLASTER CASTS, SURGICAL) OBDW N.A . kard.med.nauk ~- 1 0. 14ule Jameph Soutin and Russian surgery. KlInAbir. no,12s73-V 0 162, (MIRA 16s2) 1. Ltvovskiy meditsinskiy institute (SEUTIN, UXJIS JOWHr 1793-1862) 013ultilif N.A., kvj4.jwd.nauk (Llvov) Osteopathic clinic in Moscow. Felld. i akush. 27 no.9:49-5" S 162. (RDLA 16:4) (1,106C OW- OSTEOPATHY) v4 et7 cal Co,-~s 00 version V C, I, io a C -.,e ? o on C !..a r~3 30,10, Vol _'~, ",.'o Octo- -Of A'.-,-trac; t, '_'ho art icle tra n~31atcd frum. the _~ovie-~, perlolical o c n z - c,,-.. c - :-n a 7, 196 P,) 7G-62'), it su.-.-MarY Of the J t c k conter,'.z of the into Rus2ian of a lq~:6 -1.;biic~_-~ion 0, t'-c 'C' Atomic --'r. Comllmi soon, ~'he of lonizi-rig este 0 .n a---; i a z i Rn on T-c; title sugg d -Llusslar, and 3uI gar- 4 ny an versions; -,e version no chapter by 11,;o tables, onc drawin,~, no othor rufarencoo. 1/1 OBORIN) N.A.,, kand. med. nauk (Llv,-,v, u1. Y'--go Verosnya, d.12, k-;.6) FirSt perioSLaal --Ias*,i- cf Te:-fc:--,,ed in Russia- on t'--e 100th cf BeAlcsT~cvl-z opera-.icn. t Ortop., travin. I prr~taz. 24' 1, lt3- (MITIJ, 17; 10) 1. 1z LIvov3kogo meditsinskogo instiTuta ~rektcr - prof. L.N. Kuzmenko). OBORIM, U.I. Book abant a great Russian surgeon ('51kolai Ivanovich Pirogov, a great Russian surgeon and anatomist.* V.K.Korneov. Reviewed by N.A. Oborin). Yest.khir. 74 no.2:94-95 Kr 054. (MLRA 7.-4) (Pirogov. Nikolal Ivanovich, 1810-1881) (Korneev. V.K.) 'BOROVOY, Natan Taftmovich; IRVSHIN. Ivan ronstailtinov'ich; OBORMF Ulkola frikolkyevich; PANOV. Y.r.. redaktor; XODYKIN. A.Te-.. ternnXcheamy FWaktor [innovation in the practice of a level shuattng station; the ex- perience of the Uslovaya station no.11 Novoe v takhaologit bez- gorochnot stantell; opyt stantaii Uzlovaia 1. Moskva, Goa. trans- portnoe zhal-dor. izd-vo. 1955. 17 p. (Km SO (Utlovaya-Railroads-Stations) G.A., prof.0 red.; BALKOV, V.A., dots., red.; KAKSIP,OVICH~p ~d - GOFtBbl;QVA, F.A. , dotE., VASILIYEV, i3.V-P dots., re -p HAYLOV, G.K., red.; MATVEYEVY B.K..q dots. 'red.; MIK red 0 BOIRI '11 'V'_,,A,, dots., red.; PECHERKIN, inzh. Neii TMTW. ed ST dots., r dots.: red: TS L.A., inzh., red. [Methods for 5 tudy J rg,, karst; transactions] I~ietodika izu- cheniia karsta; trudy. Perm', Permskii gos. univ. Nos. 2, 4, 5p 10. 1963. (141itA 17:12) 1. Vaeooyuznoye soveshchaniye po metodike izucheniya karsta. OBORj-ff. 7.A.. inzh.-. ROZHDESTVIUSKIT, P.A.,inzh.; POLTAKOVA. M.A., inzh. Introducing the use of titanium enamels at the I,7eva metalworking plant. Blul. TSNIICHK n0-7:28-30 *58- (MIRA 11:6) (Lysva--Ketalwork) (Enamel and enameling) (Titanium) V 15(2) P AUTHOR: Vargin, V.V. SOV172-58-12-22123 TITLE. Conference on Enamels and Metal Enameling (Soveshchaniye po emalyam i emalirovaniyu metallov) PERIODICALs 3teklo i keramika, 1958, Nr 12, PP 47-48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The organizers of the cenference were: Leningradsxoye oblastnoye nauchn,D-tekhnicheskoye obahchestvo promyehlennosti stroitellaykh materialov (Leningrad Talast Sdientific and Technical Society of the Industry of Building Materials.)i Leningradskiy sovnarkhoz (Leningrad Council, of 'Natioml Economy) and Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy in- stitut imeni Lensoveta (LTI) (Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet (LTI). The program of the conference includedt the most im- portant problems of enamel synthesis, enameling of metal products and industrial apparatus. About 250 experts took part in the conference. representatives from works-in the UkrSSR, Ural, Novosibirsk, Ulan-Ude, Kuznetsk, Dzerzhinak,.as well as functionaries of the universities, of the scientific research and design institutes in Leningrad, Moscow, Novorcherkasak, Dnepropetrovsk, Sverdlovsk, Riga, Kharlkov,and other towns. More than 40 reports were given and discassed. Professor K,S,. Yevatroplyev, director of the LTI imeni Lensovet, in his opening Card 1/6 speech streased the great economic importance of the problem ofenameling metal products and apparatus. "IS V-pe'd too P.- ev.1-q-1 --a . ftli .... P" "it ,14 .1 so PUTTO .owl s.4.1 P.T.W". J~ t%ITV.% -1 :U*W.Wdwv ..04 P.Q.14 .0goinota ja "W" OW4 *I.* is Vuelle-m-.4. pio-pm"N im Ijw3 tr.. ST.- -ITT J-j -104 IVTI..Fojd P.uuwTd .." a. ..Tj;0 .1.1c q'j J. 004MI-S-1 fTrm--.qf-I q% ... us wn a. 001i). voys-0 oql J. Ila" otm we VWS2.4-i wtse4a *:tT- m -1-T-.Tjym So 91-4.031 ft -9 TTO. as ~.j J. a .. 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AT.T.W4 PM SMISDO 91.0 to On tsiolles ", '100%J6403 W-23-46dan Sim JO UDS1.10491"o .2"D *.or-.WT.Ts Us 91129"Pai'v-1 -'Joestpe Osewsowd m .40IRT" W-01 -lose -wrid a" J& In al old Vey ." ;o owe"zodurt wn WO 11136i "6'A 1:* Go solve 10"I SO -,n j- s: Mold .:'jjisd. pu .1 '" " Iwmm a& apamn w -so 0- -6311V ws'.d.4 9UT..IT., 04% ..0 IrTip"WIN 19-112""461 On O'g..gT um^a1k yen --%,I 99TIFTW140 Jos ..pl.. jo ). m.69110"WT 941 mo vVj.aVw--&-Vat fto'"J" tT'1twTlq Us 1409S.9faift -T-5 'A'R Toos- -I-TTI- 0749"Td;mv 1849-0 f2%oJVC I$-:. -WT-T; POW Fools so j_qwTj =T&xO*w-'f-'j J.. ali-Aoi T.Orlej 0" It-cow- I'tDol 1&1 00 Is .T."tr. J.1wed OT41.wj treve so 00"804 -*ad .-a w mJ27--d-b- jV3Tw-tFV J& O-W-UTT M W ~V*B* 'S" -4 ... V-M 91.1TUVt 30 W11%.11 "4909W9 OUTAUSTOC 'WM*3PT--';W1-A .ftil son ftTlteme zes "2; ows we P-1,10468 (XV44mue to .19. v"Tv"M Twill pars 91toww" 00 SWOBJ611013 OBORINAt G. Agriculture - Italy Decline in Italian agriculture and the struggle of the peasants for land. Sots. sellkhoz No. 12, 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -TunA - 19 90,2 Unc 1. CKRUIA, 'J. Grieco, lluggero -Z) Agrarian relations in Italy. Vop. ekcn. no. 9, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, n-OC.Mhog - 1951, Uncl. 2 LYUBI14DVAP V.V., doktor ekon. nauk; NOVIKOVA, O.G., kand. ekon. nauk; SERGEIEVAp A.G., kand. ekon. nauk; IVANDV, N.P., kand. istor. nauk; OBORINA G A kand. ekon. nauk~.KHLYKOV, V.N., kand. ekon. nau1c; DARILEVICH, M.V., doktor ekon. nauk; POKATAYEVA, T.S., kand. ekon. nauk; USOV, G.A., kand. ist. nauk; SALIKOVSKIY, O.V., kand. geogr. nauk. Prinimali uchastiye: FUGHMKIY, V V., kand. ist. nauk; PIROGOVA, I.M.; PRONIN, S.V.; USVYATSOV, A.Ye.; MAKAROV, V.t red.; DARONYAN, M., aladshiy red.; ULANOVA, L., tekhn. red. (Real wages during the period of ths, general crisis of capi- talism]Reallnaia zarabotnaia plata v period obshchego krizisa kapitalizma. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1962. 558 P. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhdu- narodnykh otnosheniy. (Wages) GALUSIAA, Ye.M.j OBORINA, L.M. Storage of vr-a,-91- aril ~~, of 1.tQir ff7rffp-.nta**I on Incitation. Gidr(:,.iz. I '.r-qc~hl:n. prom. 18 n~,.3-25-26 1~j5. (1aRA 18:5) 1. Sul' fitno-spir-,nvov zavod Kamskogo 'seL1yu1oz.-ic>--b,1raaztnogc kombinata. OBORM, Me, arkhitektor. ~, - I Problams in standardized landscaping of residential blocks. Gbr. khars. Hosk. 32 no-3:11-15 Mr '58. (MMA 110) (Landscape architecture) 1\ &khitektor; FAMROVA. Te., inzh.-dondrolog R~W* ?rasa and shrubs i~ residential blocks. Zhil. strot. no.5:26-29 159.. (KIRA 12.- 8) (Moo cow-1cmdo cape gardening) K&TORM, T.T. -, 03MIA, S.F.; SAVARVSKIT, Ye.r. 4 Determination of the velocity of propagation of longitudinal Waves In. the earth's shell based on observations of deep-seated saxthqvakes. Trudy Geofis.1ast. no.30M-29 155. WRA 9:6) (waves) (Seismology) -, 049,61 000 0011 003 M 0207 0306 JTtiol? Oborinav S.F~ on the problem of the eai th's crust struct urt- in t he %,-( tic VI 111 t 1!11 C X1. Akademiya nauk Ivvestiva, Seri.-.a Keofivichtska.Nji, no , 6 , 196 t , 81 A - 8:111. 11. x If This paper %as presented at an augmented semin.ir of the Otd, I sev,4moloKii i seysmicheskoy stuzhby (Divit3ion of 6eismolozy and Si-ismi, ,t,r*. ice) which dealt with 4urrace waves and was held at Simferopol Uetwverl Oktober 1-5. 1960. The author used set smograms or 18 earl 1, which oucurred in Alaska to deduce the crustal structure along t~i Joining Alaska and the Pulkovo F-eisokc station in the USSR, 'fh 4 - earthquakes occurred in 1924-1958. all were of sufficient inLen,.. clear records were available. di)-,persion of' group velocities of iperiods of 24-58 acid Rai~leiKh waves (periods of 20 44 Lqec) werr .ukatyzed to obtain the itican cru.~t thickness,, It was assumed that cro.~t Vard 1/3 i9 1) 1 1)(11) 1)1)6 005 0 1 1 the W Uf)leftf 01' 1 IWOO ;)24)-, -mloii V411S of' the oceanic 1, %pe over one half of' lite di.~tance tietw-en kla~k.) avit P~Ilkovo (Arctic Ocean) and of th-~- continental t 'vpe over the other hall .Rarents Sea and drv land). it was also assumed that lite riust titi(.kito-, was dit'rerent for the tao haive., or thii. --eismic wave paths 'rhe %alues obtained from Love waves werv A continental ctistst thickne-Qs o( 30 44) km and an oveanic thickness of about to km, Vrt s;imilar restilt~ 30 , -40 km and 9 kta rivspectivel v) were obtained 1'rom RaYleiKli "a"es. ~ The author anal,.zed also the data from two earthquake-, with epicenterlz in the Irctic Basin Jisne 20 1951 and Augiist 2 19601 and fotind thal the mean crust thickness between 11tilkovo and Franz Josef Lind is 30-40 kn. .%II. lhege results agree with published work. There are 3 1')gtjri-s~ I table and 10 rererences- 5 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Sovict-bloc. lhi~ 4 mo-I recent references to English-laaguage publications read as follows 4. Hoth, 1. Vogel. Surface waves 1'rom the earth-quakes in Northern AtLafii- tic-Arclic Ocean. Geof is pura appl- 3?4 (1957)~ M. Hoth. ~eaijmii surfrae %a%le disper~,ton: a world-wide survey. 6eof-is. pura appl,, 43 11959)~ F.F. I'vison, C F~ Inghamig K.11 Orr, Thickness of the Earth s crust in 2 11 1 11~ ;t) I ( h I em I f It I 117 , I ( 11 4 -11- 1,( 1 . I Ild RC - t% a a I I . % i ItI Ir r I AM.) og a I "llmonial i-,A ti b A- I it I % " -o( la nald, 111~1 fill' 1,/,k. tj, ill.,' .,%9l- ~11 OBO~INO, V(. 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1752 Plotnikov, Ivan Mlkhaylovich, Valerlyan Nik1tich Razumov, Valentina Ivanovna Oborina, Murshida Salimovna Razumova, Nikolay Vladimiro_v1ch_Kuznetso-v,and Aleksey Nikiforovich Koryakov Potochnoye izgotovlenlye obolochkovykh form (Assembly Line Manu- facture of Shell Molds) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957. 42 p (Series: Obmen tekhnicheakim opytom) 4,000 copies printed. Reviewer: L.M. Volpyanskly, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: G.A. Sarafannikova; Executive Ed. (Ural-Siberian Divisiont Mashgiz): M.A. Bezukladnikov, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering workers in foundry shops and design establishments concerned with the development of industrial molding methods. COVERAGE: This book reports on experience gained by the mixed crews of the Uralkhimmashzavod (Ural Chemical Machinery Plant) and the Sverdlovsk branch of the NIIKhIMMASK (Scientific Card 1/3 Assembly Line Manufacture of Shell Molds SOV/1752 Research Institute of Chemical Machinery) in organizing mechanized mass production of large shell molds from blends containing water glass. It deals specifically with production of molds for casting large filter press frames and plates (62 to 215 kg.and 1350 x 900 mm. and 1720 x 1080 mm,). The author also describes construction of equipment used In the above process. No personalities are mentioned. There are 14 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Mold Mixtures With Water Glass 3 5 Determining Basic Factors of the Method of Making Shell- Molds For Casting Filter Press Frames and Plates 10 Industrial Experimentation and Application of Mass Production of Filter Press Casting 20 card 2/3 Assembly Line Manufacture of Shell Molds SOV/1752 Conclusion Appendix Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/Jmr 6-22-59 36 38 42 Card 3/3 . ..; I 'A~'; I , PLOTNIKOV I.M., inth.; RAZUKOV. V.N., kand.tekhn.nnuk; OBORINA, V.I.. inzh.; RAiUMOVA. H.S., inzh.; KORTAKOV, A.N., inzh.; KUZ%%"0Y-,-Tr.V., inzh. Making shell molds for frames and plates of filter presses. Manhinostroitell no.10:17-19 0 '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Shell molding (Founding)) (Filter presses) AUSUM, V.P.j KOLMOVA, L.P.; OBORINA, Z.I.; MOISEYEVA, A.G. I.-- - ~ Determination of phendlo in water from their ultraviolet absorption spectra. loke i khim. w*3:49-50 162. OaM 15.3) lo Magnitogorskiy metallurgichaskiy kombinat. (Eheno3z--Spectra) 11 AVDEYENKO,, V.P.; KOLOSOVA, L.P.; OBORINA, Z.I.; MOISEYEVA, A.G. Determining pyridine bases in the mot"r liquor by the ultr%- qa,*t absorption spectrum. Koko i khim. no.7:53-54 163. (MIRA 160) 1. TSentralInaya zavodskaya laboratoriya Magnitogorskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata. I- (Pyridine bases-Absorption spectra) MRW, 14. S. ; DUMV, T. A. -. OBORTENA, A. 0. ; MIOM'r K, L. M. Stara - Catalops; Stara - Classification List of stars In the catalog of weak stars. Astron. zhar. 29 no. 1, 1952. Gos. Astronomicheakiy IN-T im. P.K. Shternberpa rcd. 21 MAY 1951. 2 SO'. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librax-y of Congress, M ay 1951, Uncl. 0301'-M. A. I Z'!.2Z71, :;!. 3. and "")tar '.at-iloj FY,3Z 'n th,-- r'%-- Fr ..oscow Tr~n3it in 1940-4l," ;k.obs!!ch. qou. a3.t.r.)rzi ~n-t-k i.:~. K' 3Ytern- berga, ':o 97-9P, ~! ~-46, 1 ~; 5114 . in 19"-'? the -,'hiri Astrometri~ ',onf.,wence tt the -,~tternbar~- :laltional Astro- no.::Ac Institute (GAISh) orlered a star cataloa F%SZ ~2nntalnin.? -,tars ~,f 7.5-8.5 . La-nitu ies o' K and A spectral clas I-es an: ~-rith , -over motions, not exceeding 0.0411. Tlils catalo:- -!,is a~: roved b,, th - Fourth Astrometic Conferer --e -;.,1 19 ind it was ad4uqted o b,~ ised -ith. th.-~ syste.,:i FK3. 31 , L; -,.-v tion car!-i ~l out at lulkovo ".o.9COIVI, Kazall Tas The catalo., -)ntains 545 r p and Glessa. tar s for the equi,iox 1950-0 -1n,' f(-,,- ',h~ ti:le:3 of ollservat.,ons. (:!ZhAstr, r!" 11, 195'-,) SO: J-um !?12, 0' ':eb 1956. OBOX,177A. A. G. and 71'-~- ',Vp i. of 180 Dec"nations of -tars at i-ui -vo Observater-I bshch. astrDn. in-ta i-m. I. K . 0 3hternberga, .o. 97-, ', F 47-55, l?5!'. Latitui ~ variation iulk,vo Obsii-witor- lul ovo y wa3 i,-x ~st i."ated. Ze!Athal stars sLuultaii-:~ou3ly i-,wierved b.; t,~i - 1,,;I'..--,vo zaiitl t!,-Iospop~ and '..oscow transit instunent. A ierio-lic v-irlation A' R-,.-ll.naLi,,n ol' a 0.211 -oul-I b : iot I :.?d. (~Zhkitr, ;;r) 11, 1955) SO/ Sum 812, 6 Feb 1956 WRMA, A. G. Systematic differences in the positions of bright and faint stars In the General Catalogue. Astron.shur. 33 no.5:741-748 S-0 156. (KLU 9:12) 1. Gosudaretvannyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K. Shternberga. (Stars--Catalog~) - O~WMVA, -A.G, Determining declinations of 564 FKSZ Stars on ths MOSCOW ROPSOld meridian circle in 1954-1958. Trudy GAISH 31:22-41 162. (MIRA 15'-5) (Transit circle) (Stars-OWervations) OBORMAI A.Gl,j_PODOBF.D, V.V,; KIIGMIK, L.1-1, ~;atalog of right ascensions and declinations of 589 stars of Ue FKSZ list in the FK3 system. Trudy GAISH 31:42--12? 162. (MI-:,A 15:5' (Stara-Ga-talogs) OBORNEVA. A.G. Determining diameter corrections for the Repsold meridian circle at the Moscow Observatory in 1961. Soob.GAISH no.127:19-43 163. (MIRA 17.-2) ACCESSION NR: AT4038510 S/2623/63/000/127/00)9/0043 AUTHOR: Oborneva, A. G. TITLE: Determination of corrections for the diameters of the Repsold meridian circle at Moskovskaya observatorlya (Moscow Observatory) In 1961 SOURCE: Moscow. Univ. Gos. astron. Inst. Soobshch., no. 127, 1963, 19-43 TOPIC TAGS: astronomy, meridian circle, Repsold meridian circle, astronomical In-' strument ABSTRACT, The Repsold meridian circle at Moscow Observatory was constructed in 1845-1846 and modified several times, most recently in 1950-1953, It has two separate circles: a main circle with 2' graduations and an auxiliary circle with 10' graduations. A study has now been made of these graduations of the main cir- cle. The paper is organized in the following sections: I. Intrnduction. 2. Organization of investigation of the circle. 3. influence of inclination of the microscopes and deviations of the limb from a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation on circle readings. 4. investigation of deviation of the Repsold ineri- than circle limb from a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation. 5. Deter- mination of inclination of microscopes. 6. Description of investigation method. a) Determination of corrections of 10* diameters by the rosette method. b) De- Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4038510 termination of corrections of 5* diameters by the llsteWl method. c) Determina- tion of corrections of 1* diameters by the "step" method. 7. Analysis of re- sults. The final conclusions drawn were: 1. The system of corrections for the diameters of the Repsold meridian circle have changed In comparison with the sys- tem of corrections obtained In 1937, probably as a result of deformation of the circle. Displacements of graduations relative to their former position on the limb average + 0.1109. The corrections obtained by the "steW' method are, to a considerable liegree, free of random errors in the determination of reference dia- meters due to the use of a large number of angles between microscopes. It is of great importance to study deviations of the limb from a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the circle and to check the Inclination of the micro- scopes because their joint Influence Is a source of systematic and random errors in readings of the circle and therefore In declinations. "in conclusion. the author thanks Docent V. V. Podobed, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences A. P. Gulyayev and junior scientific associate L. M. Khommik for valuable comments made during the study and during preparation of the manuscript for the press, as well as laboratory specialists V. A. Korobova and Ye. A. Serbina who assisted in the study and repeated all computations". Orig. art. has: 43 formulas, 5 figures and 2 tables. 2/3 ACCESSION NR AT4038510 ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvanny*y astronamicheskly Institut Moskovskogo universitata (State Astronomical Institute of Moscow University) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: i8Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AA NO REF SOV: 015 OTHER: 000 Card 3/3 OBORDHIED, A, VOil Irregularities in the protection of labor in the Ukrainian coal nines. Sots. trud no.12:100-101 D 156. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Zavmdu7ushchi7 otdolom okhrany truda I tokhniki bezopasnosti Respublikanskogo komiteta profsoyuza rabochikh ugollnoy proaVshlonnosti UkralzW. (Ukraine--Coal mines and mining--Safety measures) ASD/ESD-3/APGC/IJP(G) llg-L/ ""7.: AR'"05373 S/0271/63/000/007/BO44/Bo"' tolc:rcIkhanika i vy*chislitelInaya toldinika, Abs. 7 B229 0:~: 2-:7idf~n lot V. qboronko A- 'je- T=,717: Cn non:Inntructivo ro-MOUT-011IF- information from ferrite mamog elements 4th a f 4-01 r! CT7-D S'Y~=: 5b. Kibernatika i olektronno-vy*chisl. teldin.. Goscnergoizcia~ 65-7-1 .oonent, ferrite element, ferrite memory elixrent. biax co:-)uter Co- r.cnory CIC:-.r'-nt th th ri dina tt~corcticai exi-mination is nade of e effect of e lon, tu 1 nn-notic 'Ields on tqo maernetic induction of a magnetic olement, in '~c .:c dcoc-dencc of mutunl magnetic permeability on the intensity of the p*,.-,,--4-caI processcs wrhich take placo in a "biaxl memory element din-ing c)~:.ninod in dotiil ard fo=ulas are derived vinich describe the induc- k-nce and C-.7.f o' 'Uhe output signals during readout and the rotation of the magnetic induct4on vector. The angle of rotation of the magnetic induction vector is 0 Card 1/2 L 19325-63 Aj'3005,37./ calculatod for nondestructive readout. E:qperiments in i-thich destruction of infor- s ion by the first interrogatory pulse amounted to as much a 70% are described. urther dostruction with the numbor of interrogatory pulses being above 107 -,ras not ob5crved. There are nine illustrations. The bibliography consists of eight referonces. 0. B. ZA~~ ACQ: 15Aus63 SUB COIC.: CP EXCL: 00 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NRs AT4025436 6/0000/62/000/000/0065/0078 AUTHORSs Demidenko, V. 1.1 Oboranko, A. Ye. TITLEs Nondestructive reading of information from ferrite memory elements by means of a transverse field SOURCE: Nauchno-tekhnicheakaye obahchestvo radiotekhniki i elek- trosvyazi. Nauchno-tekhnicheakaya konferentsiya. 16th, Leningrad, 1961. Kibernetika i elektronno-vy*chislitel'naya tekhnika (Cyber- netics and electronic computer tachnology)l materialy* konferefitaii. Moscow, Gosenergoizdat. 1962, 65-78 TOPIC TAGSs ferrite, memory core, magnetic core storage, Uter component, computer technology ABSTRACT: This is a review article dealing;with the ferr9magnetic media used for memory devices, particularly those in which the mag- netization is produced by crossed fields with exWhasis on the biax Card 1/2 ACCESSION MR: AT402S436 high speed cotaputer element (C. L. Wanlass, S. D. Wanlass, Biax high speed nagnetic ccoputer element, IRS Wescon Convention Record, 19S9, v. 3, VIII, p. 4). The variation of the magnetization vector in such an element under the influence of a tranavers&-field pulse is analyzed, and the application of bLax.elements for nondestructive reading is descri W Orig. art. hams 10 figures and 43 formula&. ASSOCIATIONs None SUBMITTEDs 01EV62 DATE ACQs 07Apr64 WCL# 00 SUB ODDZi DP NR REP SM 004 004 Card 2/2 BULANOV, N.G.; OBOROTISTOV, A.L.; KO'IYUKOV, I.A. Excellent maintenance of switches. Put' i put. khm.. 8 n0.1: 9-12 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Altayskaya distantsiya puti Zapadno-Sibirskoy dorogi. FOLYAKOV, V.F., inzh.; OBOROTISTOVA, M.L., inzh.; I dZR, Z.M., inzh. RISIN., V.I., inz-F.; -AVTC)Ilv-'YEV,, S.~., inzh.; POLYAKOV, V.F., inzh. Exchange of experience of the enterprises of economic councils. Torf. prom. 38 no.6:33-36 161. (1,11HA 14:9) 1. Fabrika izoplit tresta Montazhtem..oizde1iya (for Polyakov). 2.....5haturskiy torfotrest Moskovskogo Soveta narodnogo 1-.hozyaystva (for Oborotistova). 3. Torfopredpriyatiye Pellgorskoye Lensovnarkhoza (for Mekler), 4. Torfopred- piiyatiye Radovitskiy mokh Moskovskogo oh1R.,;tnwo sovet2 narodnogo khozyaystva (for Rysin). 5. TorfopredpripLtiye imeni Klassona (for Avtoneyev). 6. Fabrika izoplit tresta Montazhtermoizdeliya (for Folyakov). (Peat machinery) KUZNMOVP N.D. , inzh.; PBOROTISTOVA, M.L. , inzh.; YERMAYEV, A.U. , inzh. YAGLIKOV., A.A. .9 inzh.; KF.A.SNOV, A.I.; RYSTH, V.I., inzh. Exchange of experience among the enterprises of economii c(nmcils. T-.rf. prom. 38 no.7-31-34 161. (MIRA 14-12) 1. Syavskiy lesokhimkombinat Gortkovskoy oblasti (for Kionetsov)o 2. Shaturskiy torfotrest Mosoblsovnarkhoza (for Oborotistava). 3. Predpriyatiye Osintorf sovnarkhoza BSSR (for Yermolayev). 4. Monetnoys torfopredpriyatiye Sverdlovskogo oovnarkhoza (for Yagunov). 5. Makeikha-Zybinakoye predpriyatiye Taroslavskogo sovnarkhoza (for Krasnov). 6. Torfopredpriyattye Radovitskiy mokh Mosoblsovnarkhoza (for Rysin). (Peat machinery) 11~hL A AUTHORi Oborotov A.G., Vice-PrBsident ~o the Committee TITLE: "Peace and Friendship" tries ("Mir i druzhba" PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 5- 10-25/50 )f the Students' Coun il at- of YDuth C~rgarilzations, USSR - Say the Students of Various oun- - govoryat studenty raznykh stran) 1)"7, q 10, pp 7~~-3,D ~USSRj ABSTRACT: The author gives a description of various events aid cultural performances during the VIth World Youth Festi ral in which about 8,000 representatives of youth organizitions took part. The International Students' Club presentei con- certs, interviews, discussions, cinema performances aid a carnival. There were alsi chess tournaments and a gieat number of seminars where actual problems were dealt vith. On the whole all participants were enthusiastic as t, the culture and progress in the Soviet Union. There wert how- ever, some disputes relating to fine arts and litera ure, but the socialist viewpoint finally won out. The author in concluding states that the lark of know' edge of foreign languages requires a thorough reorganizati)n of the educational system in this field. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 3/179/60/000/03/028/059 E081/E441 AUTHM Oborotov, I.P. (Rostov-na-Donu) 7 --;; 1, TITLE% ~77s o the Surface of a Viscous Liquid of Finite Depth PERIODICAL:Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnic,eskikh -tauk, Mekhanika I mashinostroyeniye, 1960. Nr 3 pp 159-162 (USSR) ABSTRACT-. In a Cartesian coordinate system with the z-ax.s directed upwards, the equations governing wave2 of infinitely small amplitude are (1.,I) with the loundary conditions (1.2) and (1-3)- For waves progre,sing in two directions the solution is written in the .-orm (1.4) and (1.5) where m and n are given real nuabers, The functions Z are then obtained as k 1. 9) a id ( 1. 10 1 and the solution of (1.1) becomes (1,11). The arbitrary constants A, B, C~ D are obtained from the b)undary conditions and the equation of the free surfac, becomes U ~ I'* ). The solution of (1.1) for waves propagated in one direction (for example along the x-axis) is (1.1b) and the free surface is given by (1-17), The corretiponding equations for standing waves are (1.18) and (1,19) For Card 1/3 the axially symmetric problem, cylindrical coordinates 5/179/60/000/03/02d/039 E081/E441 Waves on the Surface of a Viscous Liquid of Finite Depth r, y, and z are used, with the origin in the free surface. The differential equations are (2.1) with the boundary and initial conditions (2.2) and (2.3). The solution is taken as (2.4) with the functions Z given by (2.6). The arbitrary constants A, B, C~ D are determined as before; the equation of the free surface is (2.7), which at a sufficient distance from the origin of coordinates becomes (2.8). The frequency of vibration (a) and the damping coefficient (0) are given by Eq (1-13). This transcendental equation is solved numerically to give in Fig I the relation between H and for _j2/3g-1/3 X = 0.8346-%V. 21T'&(H = h/,&,, X/21T)r, C h = depth, X = wave length, kinematic viscosity) (Fig It Relation between wave length and least depth for which vibratory motion is possible). Fig 2 shows the relation between the damping coefficient k, frequency of vibration' and de )th of liquid H, for X = 3.2 TTV~ where K = k-41/3 8-1) 3 the curves OAB and AC on this figure correspond to damping coefficients of non-vibratory Card 2/3 and vibratory motion respectively. Curves DE and D'E' S/179/60/000/03/028/039 E061/E441 Waves on the Surface of a Viscous Liquid of Finite Depth represent the frequencies of' vibratory waves in it viscous and an ideal fluid. Fig 3 represents the damping coefficient and frequency far h = 6xVj the curves on this figure give the change in the same quantities as in Fig 2. There are 3 figures and LAC 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: July 20, 1959 Card 3/3 L 2TL37-63 EPAWIEWMIMS AFFTC/ASD Fd-4 ACCESSION M: 03004807 S/0179/63/000,404/0M/0123 AUTHOR: Cb t stov-on-Don) P Ro TITLEt Cylindrical waves in a Vi-zccu1k-UMWA-/ SOURCEt ALI SSSR. Ity. Otd. takh. nauk. Makhanika i mashinostroyeniye. no. 4. 1963. la-123 TOPIC TAGSt fluid wave, cylindrical wave. viscous liquid ABSTRACTt L. N. Sretenskiy (Tr. TsAGI. 1941, no. 541) and I. F. Sharova (Tr. XGI A' SSSR, 1956, vol- 3) studied the plane wave and spacial propagation problem of gravitational waves respectively on the surface of an infinitely deep viscous liquid. In a previous paper (Izv. AN SSSR. OTN, Fiekhanika i mashinostro- yeniye. 1960, no- 31 the author solved the finite depth problem using Cartesian coordinates while in the present paper he discusses the cylindrical standing-and traveling waves and solves the equation ,"Or the damping coefficient and the frequency of the waves. The results differ by less than 0.1 % from those calculated by rumerical methods. Orie. art. has& 16 equations. SUB14ITTED: 19 Jan 63 DATE ACQ: 06 Sep 63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: Al, MM NO REF SOV: 003 OTHF-Ri 000 C,,d UBOROTOVP lope Gravitational waves on the surface of a viscous fluid with finite depth. Okeanologiia 3 no.4:619-624 163. (KMA 16:11) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu gosudaretvennyy universitet. )D-)I-cJTOV, I. F. Critpri on t,f simi I arity wave or 8. Gl,.enolj~- 'a ~ n- , --. 802-804 '64 P, ) 1. Rostovr~kiy-na-Donu un-lversItet. OHOROTOV, I*P. (Rostov-na-Donu) Long oylindrical waves in a rinQous liquid. PrIkI. Mat. 1. mekh. 29 no.D196-199 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 1914) HAKAROT, A.F.; KALTADIV, I. I.; FELMO. L.I.; PEWILITSA) T.R.; HEOffATEV. B.N.; DAVMV. A.M.; ITANOT, M.G.; GMTAKOV, P.F.; FILIKOT. P.V.; LaRIKIII, G.D.; SVT.-.TKIN, T.T.; S&RUMIN, X. Railroad vorIcers address metallurgists. Put' i put.khoz. 4 4o.8114 Ag 160. WU 13: 8) 1. Kovylkin*kV& distantelya puti i putevaya mashinnava stantsiya No.66. stantelya Kovylkino. Kuybyshavskoy dorQgi. 2. Machallnik Kovylkinakoy distantaii puti (for Makarov). 3. Sekretari partbyuro, stantatya Kovylkino, Kuybyshevskoy dorogi (for Oborotov, Jfecbmyev). 4. Prednedatell meatkoza, stantaiya Kovylkino, Kuybyahevokoy dorogi (for Kalyadin). 5. Seb=etari Vseaoyuzwgo Leninskogo kommanisticheskago soyaza molodeshi, stantsiya Kovylkino, Kt7byshevskoy dorogi (for Felanko. Ivanov). 6. Nachall- nik putevoy nashinnoy stantaii Vo.66. stantsiya Kovylkino, kuybyshevskoy dorogi (for Perepelitsa). 7. Chlen meatkoma, stantsiya KovyWno, KtWby~h~vvkoy dorog7 (for Davydov). 8. Bakovoditeli brigad i udarniki komamnistichaskogo truda distantsii i putevoy washinnoy stantsit Vo.66, stantaiy Kovylkino. Kuybyshevskoy dorogi (for Chuwakov. YilIkov, LarIkin, Svyatkin, Sharifullin). (Railroads--Rails) OBOROTOV, Ya. P. (Rostov-on-Don) "Waves on the Surface of a Viscous Fluid of Finite Depth. report presented a t the First All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb 19060. 14 (6) SOV/98-5-9-4-1/1 AUTHOR: Aleksarldrovt B.K. , Professor, Corresponding Wenber of the AS US6R Yegorov, N.A. , and Oborotova, IM. G., Engineers TITLE- Vlays to Improve the Deqi,,-n of River-Bed Type Hy1ro- U electric Power Plants (Puti uluchsheniya konptruk,- tsiy ruslovykh gidroelektrostantsjy Por Discu- sion PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitel'stvo, 1959, Nr 4, pp 1-7 (USSR) The authors tire of the opinion that Soviet r4ver- bed type hydroelectric power plants are too bulky to lustify their high construction costs. Their design can be easily made lighter to bring about substantial savings in concrete, reinforced concre+e and metal for power-generating equirment T J,,,hter construction methods will also result in quicker construction. Plans have been worked out to create a power plant the dam and polverhouse of which con- Card 1/4 sist of a single unit. The principle of this com- SOV/98-59-4-1/1-- 'Nays to Improve the Design of River-Bed Type Hydroel-ctric P~Dw-r Plants; For Discussion bined--type power plant was applied in the Kamskiy, Irkutskiy, and Kayrak--Kumskiy gidrouzly (Kama, Irkutsk, Kayrak-Kumy Hydroelectric Power Pjaats) and will be realized in the planned Cheboksarsk,-y and PlYavinPk'.y gidrouzly (Cheboksary and Plyalriny--i:- Hydrcelectri-c Pcwer pleats) . An additional methoi to save metal is to balld smaller generallors, a. proposed by Professor B.K. Aleksandrov 1-n 19557 for the Cheboksary GES-project, A smaller generator results in a larger spillway opening, which, in turn, effects a greater flow-through capacity. Th- limultiplicator" - a toothed transmission between -~he turbine shaft and that of the oenerator - servea also for scaling down the generator. A new gearing developed by Doctor of Technical Sciences M.L, No-11- kov is able to transmit power of up to several ten, of thousands of kw at a rather high efficiency rate. Professor G.N. Petrov and Docent V,L. Lipkovskiy Card 2114 have developed a new combined -enerator-transformer SOV/98-59-4-1/17 Ways to Improve the Design of River Bed-Type Hydroelectric Power Plants; For Discussion for a voltage as high as 110 and even 220 kv. Profep- sor B.K. Aleksandrov is working on lessening the weight of hydroelectric power plant bodies at the Moskovskoyeotdeleniye instituta Gidroenergoproyekt or Mosgidep (Moscow Department of the Gidroenergo- proyekt Institute) in which the above-mentioned principles are being taken into consideration, The authors present four diagrams of proposed power plant arrangements for the Cheboksary Hydroelec~ric bower Plant. They show that both the equipment weight and the volume of construction work can be considerably reduced. The new principles also hold true for the construction of locks for shipping. Diagram Nr 5 shows a cribwork wall consisting of two hollow reinforced concrete elements, the vciume of which amountc3 to only 15-20% of P solid concre*e wall. Diagram Nr 6 shows the arose section 'of lock-chamber valls Card 3/4 SOV/98-59-4-1/17 Ways to Improve the Design of River Bed-Type Hydroelectric Po,,,ier Plants; For DiscusFi-on developed according to the so-called "hone'vcorh" principle at the Mosgidep. Set up on the lock cham- ber's bottom and filled with sand, the new "honey- comb" structure brings an economy of 47Aa in con- crete per running m in 2-way locks. Therp are 6 sets of diayrams. (D Card 4/4 ALMANW79 B&K*q prof*; prinimll uchaottye: IVAMMSMOISMIT, A.T., dote.; IDDRKBDYA, T.Z.. inch.; 'OM-_RGTOTAA- K.11* , Inch.; UYATKDTMITv 7.5o, prof.; ALXCSNYZT. A.Te.. prof. Hydroeleetric power stations with horlsontftl generating units* Gidr. strot. 30 no.6:1-&Je.160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Aledsandrov). (Hydroelectric power stations) C Z~ 17 1,27 AUTHOPi Oborozhnyy, A., Chief of Personnel :1ection of 1/11,,ing m1nr-s-fYWTTTff-TiBeni Dzerzhinskiy,Dnepropetrovsk ~blastl (Nachal'nik otdela kadrov rudoupravleniya imeni. 11;zerzhinskogo, rnepropetrovskaya oblast') TITLE: Letters and Replies from Readers (.Pislma i otkliki chitateley) The Training of Miners Ought to Be Grganized in a New Nay (Po-novomu organizovat' podgotovku gornyakov" PERIODICAL: Professional'no - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, 4 12, p 26-27 (USSR') APSTRACT: The author states that during the last 12 years the Tabor Re- aerve schools have given the mines of the Yrivoy Rog Basin more than 20,000 young workers. lie points out the post-war methods of production and that the 6-month training period at the FZO schools prcved at that time sufficient. Subseiuently, the training systei had to be revised and during the last 2-11 yeare the foremen and engineering personnel have been looking for new methods to increase production, This has led to the establishment of complex teams and to operational changes. Card 1/3 The success of the complex operational method lepends on all 2 2 Letters and Replies from Readers. The Training of Miners to _Ee cr- ganized in a New Way members of the team being able to perform several kinds,of work. Combining several professions has had a positive effect on the productivity of labor. The method of reckoning up wages was also changed and the earnings now depend on the quantity of ore produced. This resulted in a pay increase for many miners. The author states that the experience gained through teamwork during the last 2 years raises the question of a change in the training of miners. He recommends that the trAining 1e con- ducted separately for miners, shaft sinking workers and mine mechanics. The miners should be trained in boring, strengthen- ing, scraping and blasting operations. The workers in shaft sinking are to be trained in sinking, operating the roA re- movVng machine, blasting operations, laying out and repairing mine roads. Mine mechanics should be Able to operate And re- pair mining machinery and electro-mechanical equipment, And should therefore be trained as fitters, electric locomotive and lifting device operators, and in handling bilge pumps, ventilators etc. The training period for the miners and Card 2/3 workers in shaft sinking should last 1?.5 months And for the Letters and Replies from Readers. The Training of Yiners -r- ganized in a New Way mine mechanics 20 months. Applicants shoild 'have --!C years of schooling and should not be younger than 17 years. ASSOCIATION: Personnel Division of the Mining Administration iment --,zer- zhinskiy (Otdel kadrov rudoupravleniya imeni :zerzi-inskogo Dnepropetrovskaya oblast' AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 OEOROMM''. I.A. OROEDZIBIYY, I.A. bet's make use of productl on reser7es. Blak. i te -.C_a r L2 Vr '57. Ili: ?.A I. ~rcdridatel' mastnogo komiteta elelr-trcvozz,:,- :;ev%irnoy dorogi. (14lectric ~r I NFORN 9 Jerzy~ TENNFF, iialian; ~ ~-,KA~---AIQI Iodine uptake in the thermal test in va~~oivq conditions of the thyroid gland. Endokr. Pol. -14 11~0 o(' i 619L-626 N-D 1 '03. 1. 111 K1.1,nika Chorob Wewnptr-.nyr- S1. Akeirerz.~ MstJy' zrr~.' .; I - i - - Bytomftu , ,KiprowniK, Prof. dr K. Gfb:nsk~) i Inst-it-t 'nkc'op-*. w GlAwicach (Dvrektori Dr mod, J, Sw--F-!c!,~k-1';, COwitry: Academic Decrees: /1,oz Affiliation: /..o-. -ive.,,/ Source: ,ra;~ e, Data: '-.,-,e 12ai,-a Was "..'Ouse Of Polltical (~jtatid na,iladatelstvi ratury), 11.1,61. -507 .;,Ut~--Ors: ..GH-~C, Zdeaek r,eviewer: Vol ta- C) Ue 211 polituic'.,e- -'ite- UOGACH, Zdenek [Ilobac,, Zdenek], zhurnalist; OBORSKIY, Stanislav j~~ zhurnaliBt; KOLU (9bgraxx St,~ AITTSEVA, 0.1.,, red.; M I EUVEDEVA, R.A., tekhn. red. [Where the taiga was at one time ... ]Gde ran'she byla taign. Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetakaia Rossila," 1962. 357 p. Translated from the Czech. (MMA 15:11) (Siberia--Description and travel) NOGACH, Zdenek [Noiiac, Zdenek], -~~hurmdist; oXj,S?'T, , I zhurnalist; MLSOVSKAYA, L."~.[transla,.or,; KOLCVIYTSEVA, 0.1., red. I"Irains are herided ~.-autd Foazda i,iut na 'k,31,1A. 1-0:11Mi, Sovetskaia etossiia, ~P,3 i,. (I I - -A 1 t-: - ) SHVESTKA, 0.[Sveatka, 0.1; GAYFK, V.[Hajek, V.]; 06OR SKTY, S.; ZHUHAVSKIY , V. ; TKAURAO, A. ; LUKOVETS, -K. -- - -- (Socialist Czechoslovakia, 1945-19651 Criekhoslovakiia sotsialisticheskaia, 1945-1965. Moskva, Izd-vo "Pravda," 1965. 301 P. (MIRA 18:4)