SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOROZOV, S. I. - MOROZOV, V. A.

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MOROZOV, S.I. Green of marrow-gatwc loggiag railron.1-q. Trudy LTA ur,.P6'.I'-2!7 5pj (MIRA 13:3) 1. Kafed-ra snkhoputnogo transporta lesa LeniWadskoy ordena Lenina lesotekhnichaskoy akademii imeni S.K..Kirova.. (Railroads, Narrow-gauge-Track) XO'~OZOV_,__,qtanjs-lAv Ivaaamich; JAVD, Leonid Terofeyevich; STRA~ill;Shly, 'SHKO, V.F,, red. izd-va; SH15KOVA, -..Ye., V.A., red.; XTAYL - tekhn. red. [New types of pavemetts for forest roads]Novye t1py I)okr-jtji avt.orr.obillnykh dorog v lesu, Moskva, Gozlesbuipizdat, -1962. 76 P, (MI:-,A 16: 1) (Forest roads) (Favements) )40RDZOV, Stanislav Ivanovich; PAVLOV, Fridrikh Alekseyevich; KONONOV, N.A., red.; MYAKUSHRO, V.P., red. lzd-yr:&; GIRECHISHCHFVA, V,1., takhn. red. (Modern methods of building winter logging roads]Sovremennye metody stroitel'stva zimnikh lesovoznykh dorog. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1962. 88 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Forest roade) MMOWV, S.I., kand.tekhn.nauk Determining the strains in track raising. Vest.TSNII MPS 21 no.8t43-45 162. (HIRA 1(:l) 1. Severnyy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut lesnoy promysh- lennosti, Arkhangellsk. (Strains and stresses) (Railroads-Track) "", ~, . f '', - ." - . .. . c - '. --1 --' I :, . I..-- - - ~l 1; -, Fl. : : -, ' ', - , r. , f- -~ - ~7. ~ .! ',-- y -I ~, ~- I- -1" I ~ ". , . :t : !! ~ .- i mcp.M-av, &J. - :.,.. - . ~ ~ , '. hl)~' ~-,f " - '-,. -ne f - * - :5 , , - 14a * n '12 - - . 1 ~.5, w~ ~ ~ -1 gc-r-ocz.-.o., j,7-om. 'i,,4 -3 ' J-1- g t A-1 h'. I? " Ic ) BELTATEV, N.M.; ALUMANDRIN, I.P.; B3LYAVSKIY, L.A.; KACHURIN, V.K.; KIP- NIS, Ta.I.; KOZEMIKOV, I.A.; MONAKHOV, V.I.; KOROZOV, S.M.; KORO- ZOV, Tu.N.; STXPKIN, S.A.; FIGURROV, N.M.; X&CHURIN, Y.K., redaktor; SNITKO, I.K., redaktor; GAVRILCV, S.S., telchnicheakiy redaktor. [Laboratory testing of the streacth of materials] Laboratornye rab6ty po soprotivlenliu materialov. Izd. 5-6, perer. Moskva. Goa. izd-vo tekhniko-teoret. lit-rY, 1954. 286 p. (MLHA 7:12) (Haterials-Testing) (Metala--Testing) (Strength of materials) MOROZZOV, S.M., dotsent. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Plastic deformation and destruction of carbon steels in Etretctiag. Sbor. LIIZHT no.146:244-261 '54, (KLRA 8:1) (Steel--Testing) (Deformations (Mechanics)) '- dotsent, kandidat tekhaicheakikh aauk; RI ~0~%Qv AR, L.Y., doteent, kandidat tekhaichaskikh nauk; PLEKWOVA, A.A., inzhener. Defects of welds of rolling stock parts in railroad transportation. Sbor. LIMT no.146:262-269 '54. (MIRA 8:1) (Railroade-Rolling stock) (Welding) 11 MOROZOV,S.M.. kandidat tekhaicheakikh nauk, dotsent Deformation and brenkdown of carbon steels subjected to ImpAct and cyclic loads. Sbor. LIIZHT no.148:69-103 '55. (Steel--Testing) (MLRA 9:1n) MOROZOVf S. N. , S. N. "The treatment of calf moniezia.-3i Popov, N. P. and Morozov 3 .1th copper Bulfate", Sbornik rabot po gellmintologii (Vsesoyuz. in-t gellmintologii in. akad. Skryabirz), Moscowy 1948, p. 174-76. SO: U-3042, 11 March 53, (Letopislnykh Statey, No. 10, 1949). .4DRDZOV, S.N., student IV Icursa; CHERUSHIN, A.I.. student IV kursa Deg je ,m of experimental transistorized networks for automatic telephone exchanges. Sbor.stud.nauch.rab.LMS no.1:18-23 159. (MIRI- 13:4) 1. Leningradskly elektrotekhnicheskiy inatitut svyazi im. prof. M.A.Bonch-Bruyevicha. (Telephone, Automatic) 0 8 41 1 8 0 N it ?J IS W If it tj If tf a a 14 if 1 A 1 -2 IL A-L V-L-M- MLM MA 160C I $%I I M 00 2 Modtantical and Chemical MM90"Itta"' a' o"Tecal qp" c a ithegagogeonpanafthoU.S.S.Et S~s A f tom Samples frum sliffe"t-WAMI A 00 0 - no o mechanically mil thrrittrally; the silt fraction pivdaminated of e Chemically lhvv i'"tilimed of carlwmatc. It 4- 13 45. R~(h 1 e% of lives, dill l t S l ev"a yp 7'. 11 to 0,01 And NIKO 0 JR1 0 9 above or* aLut irlwn 00 *0 see feel*1111 906 0600.0 0 it Q a M a iG V a a 4 It IL I it a 44 a a a 1-D .1. .4p~g fla 00 once and retated fWks ' S S R ) 17. 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I IRS 00 00 .... .. ...... 00 0 00 400 00 00 .00 .00 00 of 6 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 00 0 00 0 0 9 0 e 0 0 0 o Dim I u am D a G -2 a L 0 PU 0 S I IN "Y2 !A I a Is 0 Is ) 4 a III v a 0 a 4 ST cm AT u n . .0sIfNAj%IV1) 1811-all'I 1,311onlIvIlm r 00 00 09- ... ..... be 0 -1 '141 voo 00 00 00 00- 00 90 . ......... 1,0 3 Oi , P' 00 l 1 00 00 00 r00 0 .00 00 --1 -T m do m go 0 T -c, h 41 11 uowel n ph am nel Ila 614411112010 0111404 all ol 0 0 1 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 000 0 0 of 00 0 0 444 9 * 00 0000 00000 0 0 KOROZOV. 5.S. The relation of the physical and mechanical prop4~rtiea of aoills to the compoeition of exchaiWabla cations. Uchanye Zapiski Hookov. Gosudarst. Univ. im. K-V- Lomonosova go-105, Pt. 2, 122-43 '46. (CA 47 no.21:11621 153) 21if!-17. 3~ 10 i',-h Jtlo~neniy -,naloitciinv~~, ri. h Yuhll.,-moy ny - MOROZOV. S.S. Chamico-mineralogical composition and physical and physicocnemical properties of the individual grmmlometric fractions of loesses of the region near the Dnieper and genetics of its rocks. Uchenye Zapiski, Moskov. Gosudarst. Univ. im. M.V.Lomonosova No-1)3, 12-38 149. (MaA 3 :4) (CA 47 no.22:12155 '53) MOROZOV. S.S. Dispersability of carbonates and their distribution according to individual granulonetric fractions in the most important soils of the U.S.S.R. Uchanye Zapiski Hoskov. Gosudarst. Univ. im. M.V.Lomoaosova NO.133, 65-88 -49. (CA 47 no.22:12718 '53) (KMA 3:4) -CA msmm that tb-- -typfcal 166iopem r&IM iN .0 ty'! 1 zm, d9MInatl6gL6VW~lhe~44and pa MM~ orft * "kd _&ffftid fUMj:t. fitim"thom , .OC=Tiui a%th,.'~. bWn -61-tlw nbrtbft~ cm*.bf 4be'DAk*r, Voljjlr~& L An WIR froi~ tfiiwutlkt-n Mm-' egion ~isi&fro4 the Odov mm th VIA" AnCL tota them. OlLi Rut r I V S, 3, r qozovt Loess News in the loess rToblem. Uch. zap. Mosk. un., No. 149, 1951. Monthl Unclassified. y List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1952. mg-Rozov, 1, 1, Soils - i'malysis Method o I oF7,r ()f inechanicrll ilnUl vs is o" c it r!,nn,,tf.p ~7, 11 -! . , 17(,!,. z-!n. I,. un. , n-) . !,,. ), I. Monthly List of Jussian Acces-,ions, f ',nm-n-~--s, Yarc~j In5:-,. UncInssifie-1. MOROZOV, 3, S, Clay BIndI.nf.7 of clay particlen. In some soils of the in 'v) quartz sand .nd comrared with Portland cement, Tlc~,. zap. Nosk. un., :Io. 149, 19rl. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Gong-ress, March 1052. Uncl,issif ierl. MORO ZIOV ~ 13, -S. Soils - Bthlio"anhy Review of the major literature on soils o' ',hp K--.Iinin Provincn in-! territoriec~ ii'lacent thereto. , Uch. zap. I!osk. un. , no. L1.9, 1951 Month!--- Li-st nf '~Ussian ..~,ccessions, Librar-y of -,on,7-~7f-, ~ arch 1")5'. -ncl Srif, rl. 1! ~.. a I e KOROZOV, S.S. The dependence of the stability of soil-cement mixtures on changau In the composition of cations in the exchange complex of soils. Vestnik Moskov. Univ. 7. No.5, Ser. Fiz.-Hat. I Eatestvan. Mauk Ho.3, 113-26 '52. (-qLRA 5:8) (CA 47 no.21:11621 '53) MORGZIGV~ Soils - Analysis Dependence of the durability of noil-cement mixtures on variations in the "absorption complex" of soils. Vest.~~osk.un. 7 no. 5, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. Unclassified. KOROZOV, S.S.; SERGMV, Te.M.; FAIMYY.V, P.I. --- wmmp____~ Kara Kum sands. Uch.zap.Mosk.un. no.177:3-8 '56. (~U,RA 10: 5) (Kara Kum--Sand) MOROZOV - Composition and properties of Scythian clars. Uch.zap.Mosk.un. no.177:29-52 '56. (YJMA 10:5 (clay) MOROZOV, S.S. Methods for determining gy-paum content in saline, claye7, and sandy soils containing carbonates. Uch.zap.Mosk.un. no.177:99-109 156. (KLRA 10-5) (Gypsum) (Minerals in soil) MOROZOV, S.S.; POLTEV, N.F.; SAMOYLOV, V.G. Achieving water impermeability in soils of water basins by disturbing their structure with subsequent compression. Uch. zap.Mosk.un. no.177:139-170 '56. (HLRA 10:5) (Permeability) (Soil mechanics) MOROZOVP S.S.; SELIVANOV, V.A. Composition and properties of the products of weathering of effusive rocks in the tundra of northeastern U.S.S.R. Vbst-Mosk-un-Ser. 4: Geolo 16 no.3:10-17 *-Je 161. (MIRAL 14:6) 1. Kafedra gruntovedeniya i inzhenernoy geologii Moakovakogo gosudarstvennogo universsiteta. (Siberia, Eastern-Rocks, I~gneous) (Weathering) B.ICD, 1.0., prof., 6oktor na-zilq VA:lSJV!OFlYEV,,, V.A., prof., coktor geol.-_.iner. muk; YELIKC~'SIKAYA, 1e."., --rof., 6ol-tor geol.-miner. nauk; X.-LEYEV, -D.I., ~rcjf., eol.-r.iner. nauk; DOi~!-'.V, S.A., (-okt eol liner. nauk deceased]; KOF, v*.I., karld.tekhn.'nauloc"' fdecl-ased]; n,Z:'IC!lVA, f Ye.I., Ll:'dsliiy naucl:n,.'y sotr.; K~Z]MjGV, Ye.A., 1ji-of., (ioktor nauk; 1.11111, G.F., prof., (~oktor geol.-ii.iner. naulk; LIEMITEA I dotsent c'oktor Tol.-minei-. nauk; ':AZK,,El, V.V.l 2 -KO, I. I. , kand. sellkhoz.nauk; PGLEDINSKAYA, Ye.A., aosistent; POFOV, S.F., prof., ;oktor g eol. -miner. nauk; fl-'IRNOV, V.I.; SM111TOV, prof., doktor geol.-ndner. nauk; 31,10LIYAlFROV, N.A., prof., dok-tor ~;(,ol,r,iner. nauk [deceased]; M",lKSOVA, V.V., dotsent, kand.geol,miner. nauk; ST[AMANGVS111TY, I.I., prof., 6oktor geol, r iner. nauk, Prinimali uchastiye: LikitSAlU , G. P. , : ~,of ., doktor geol.-miner. nauk; BCKIY, G.B.; GORSI:KCV, G.P., j,rof., doktor geol.-niner. naulc; Kid-DRYAMEN, V.A., prof., cioktor geogr. nauk; ll.AhKOV, clot-sent, kand.geol.-rdner. nauk; .!~OLiozov S-,S-, irof., ~.oktor geol.-miner. nauk; UALOV, Yu.A., akademik; SMGEYEV, Ye.'L.'. , prof., doktor geol.-r iner. nauk; TVALCFE'LELIDZE, A.A.; GlEG1,GIYT;VA, G.I., tekhr... red. (Continued on next card) BROD, 1.0.- (continucd) Card 2. Hi stor- ia y of geolog;; at 'Voscow UniverFity] 7Sto:,-' cheskikh riauk v Mo-kovskom umvezsite-le. Fod ced. D.I.Gor--'e- eva. 1,:o-;.kvf,,, lzd-vo "o-,;k. univ., 1962. 711 p. (NIIPI -15:7) 1. I-loscow. Universitet. Geologich-a-skiy "al-u-Iltet. 2. Ci.leri- ;~orrespondent A,-.adei ii nauk SSS.,,, (for Sr---i.-iiov). 3. Cl-der.- korrespondent Sibirskogo otdelcniya Akader-ii nauk SSSA (for Bol'~i~ ). 4. Do:,-stvitel'Tr y-., chlen AkLder-ii nauk Gruzinskay (for ava-Ichreliclze). (Moscow University) (Geology,"tudy andl teaching) MCROZOV, S.S~ Changes in the composition and properties of lceass deprslts depending on their occurrences in various natural zones. Vest, Mosk.un.Ser.4:Geol. 17 no.4:13-24 Jl-Ag 162~ (PIRA 15:q) 1. Kafedra gruntovedeniya i inzhenernoy geologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, (Loesq) W).HOZOV, S. S, ; P( LYAK -'7, 3 S ; TF:,E,;PK, ~.V, Soils of the 1:entral Khan' f- Man3i IN a - -" Drial L-- a. P oc-nvo-ve dera e no.12:1~-2-1 D 'FI. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Moskovskiy goslirlarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.L()monogova. (Khanty-Mans! National Ars-a--'33oils) MOROZOV, A.S. iLK-oating !a-ch on tne rivers and lakes --f *he :h=a-, A.S.S.R.] SrlaV l13tvannItsy ~.v --ekwn i czaram -oh, riatskoi AS~R, li'lan-Ude, :3uriatskoe obl. pravlenAe NTO lesnoi promysin-11. i lpsricgo khoz., Ic)62. 40 p. (V:`~A 17: 1 C) 4A, -zr Qfl W ;s~rfmw 7 AT4 55 :p0 6,d4im e.miuste" 6f ~th. a para Am. 4 -~:Pw3j-llad kh,ebta %,*onw he Eov ON. (Ind, -pho-ttis LC Aic in 6f ii Pight'kin Nto~w t~ ihi~ollwr of the viet sector 6f Oie rc i th~ ~Aa tim pilot for -the esW ish Mwn ta t ha drif t c 4 ri lc~ fidd selected febrii the air by- nu t r0 I !igd ~hydrqtmv:~l ~tatlan !!North-.Pa.W3_"_- A-r4AO:b(_tbe_ C: P a4ii am: ii hl iolls ail Avcti : P I drif t of the -Bration frb M_ I lfig4it latituderiached kpr!l teijulylg"i, was Ch. 2 d ierej)ort the i4th desciriNialuither-ac yl I Ice-fieldi the ai ttlex.oa t ic. Aval of -the-- 'eatific lie W~ _perianM, equipment an sui PI str Woa~cif pri4abricate -hou sd 'and buildhigii'lor Aeljiring the'sLientifir itntirumenta arid- equjpn=t;'and the-carrying oilc'- Of obseryatkini a4d showing.'ilim. various activities are pfm4ted -of.b - ni A e -and of ~.i*aitio obmrvations _,(*olagical soun mgs,i des"IP ion lie embers of e: a u-m Io -%V nd wea, depth%) ~ titade Wore'the begirining 6f tM a4t4al: ;_ - :- - cc _-ja tfie thfrdindjc~t installmint of ea~thb~Ae~~.' 1 9 Ovem the Aerie3 th -7. t of t je neld Rr L '!Mi4i id w6thifr In order ~a Invedipta! _46-Larn6 osw- Ridge -a wouritaiii -chair oll' tW~ 'weane -at ---- ---- A bathym etric wasurimenti rrl tm-A j io;warlEt ~GMCOI~- rid, Y 4 its 45~6viq aiia 'ex~loiitW' S"N~C$ LMaWma" I. North Polege 3. Soiik Aii:00.1; I bz. 2~' -j A . Timofeyevich. 1911- , YARTSEV. G.. radaktor (The near Arctic, notes by a member of high-latitude expeditions] Blizkaia Arktika; zapiski uchastnika vysokoshirotn7kh akapeditsit. Moskva, Izd-vo "Pravda,' 1955. 48 P. (Bibliotaka "Ogonak,O no.9) (Arctic regions) (KLRA 8:2) 'IOROZOV, S.T.; BUKIIA]IOV, V.F., mdal-tor; DOLGOPOIX)V, I.V.; RAZUKIl, -~rO-V'.-'.`lr-edaktor; RAZGMATEVA, N.G., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. Fln the center of the Arctic] V tsentre arktiki. Yotografli IA. Riunkita. Moskva. Izd-vo Pravda, 1955. 81 P. WRA 8:11) (Arctic regions) KOROZOV Savva Timofeyevich; BOGINA, A.Y., redalctor; SRIBRIS. N.Y.. -'~~khnicheslriy redaktor [In the upper latitudes; adrift on ocaan ice] U poslednikh parallelai; na dreifiduahchikh I'dakh o1ceana. Koakva. Voen. izd-vo Hinisterstva obor. SSSR. 1956. 244 p. (HLRA 9:8) (Artie regions) SIDIAKIN, S.A., kand-tekhn.nauk-, MORDZOV, S-V-. inzh- Limit shear stress in a layer of a lowland peat deposit durtag milling. Torf.prom. 37 no.2:17-21 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Kaliniaskiy torfyanoy institut. (Peat) (Strains and stresses) MCROZOT. S.Te.j KADYRLI. A.M., redaktor; REXIDIALURY, K.M., tekhnicheskiy - redaktor [Practical manual for the drilling rig nechantel Praktichaskil spravochnik mekhanika kontory bureniia. Baku. Goa. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo nsftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Aserb&idshanskoe otd-nie, 1953. 95 p. [Microfilm] OaRA 7:10) (Boring) 14Cp'OzqY.6.&FZeZ Y vadoki-vmyl b. DIMLI. P.A., redektor: SHYNTNGSLI, A.S.. redsictor Izdatel'stva (Practical manual for the drilling rig mechanic] Praktizheskii spravochnik mekhBnika kontory bureniia. Baku, Azerbaidzhanskoe gos. izd-vo aeftianot i nsuchno-tekhn.lit-ry. 1957. 198 P. (MMA 10:9) (Oil well drilling) IL 11334-67 (A) SOURCE CODE: -- UIV0416/66/CO/01 0/CG35/D0&7 - 71-1770 3 3 6 2 a A AUT.;:OR: "-:orozov, V. (Engineer, Lieutenant); V. (E4;inucr, Lie,-tor-zint colonol), Tiona TITL~: A now biu-ner systom for broad-balcinET furnacoo ~Yl i snabzherdye oovetalcikh vooru.,hennykii oil, no. 10, 1~66, food tecjmoloLQr, food product rwichlic,-ry, furmico, oil 1~-im r /1 fux-naco, A.P-65 oil burner Ino application of a riew oil for 1'2-11r.-50 bi- -ri;l- 'u1--l~CCtzi IP c ri' o~. :to attac~Iment to U,e furmoce -j ~j-ovn ii~ n ;,,~:oto 04 -j Lj':~hematica]'ly illu.Aratued '-if a burnor IJL; -Of a mi,cilruacfLi d:-&f atofaLin'~ typo. it is oqudpped with :;.i, fuel pu-:p iu-,-I rl~-, ra; 1 1-~ o1 C f- .1"ho fuel twL" is mouz'Acd "M D-' '=,aco. '--iv~ i~: ccrk,locted to v~-a a II-11ter by of a pip'o' A hwv' 1-3 pr--r"3.A':~d 1'r, 1- ti'o L m or QUt. AT, LT,111-'~' 1A proviu'od 'for to 1-~ ')r/.iOr 3OU-11CO. 'L'ne --ntrollcd by a photocol'.. 7ni~' c~.rcudt I I I 1~ 1 panel. '~~-Ie of ..I "ruip, (3*,C.j CL17- 1XI~n"(1-1-1 on 'A cof-"U'~) I c3YJ~x!- is Irka ito IIfJIvr,;-rti-r)o over tho proviounly -;Elod oyulo~a arfj ommorf,ted. Orie. art, has. 1 iiiagram, 1 paoto. SUB CCZ')Z: IV Y---. UTZ,; None Card MOROWV, V. Improve aconontic work on cur-ency circulation. Don. i krfjr4. ~! no.602-55 Je 163. (MIRA lb:3) 1. Nachal'nik gorod3kogo upravleniya Rjazanskoy oblastnoy kontory Gosbanka. (f?,vazan Province--Money) MPROZOV, V-. Market prices within the collective farm. Vop. ekon. n~.~,: 1"-150 Ag '63. (1-111RA 16;-,) (Agricultural prices) (Farm produce-Marketing) 'th, fit. 1&0, -the ,~ibi~ t h ~ uldIUM. o, C.; MESSIOWIFt ~7_ _2 -30 pa d' it 6` lof i The - a. p-pa rautua.-. eac aitellif4-:1 va -VI - 01 ga '. r 'd thi ' =88j. ,V0100i 3r-f-jazid'alti: ude,, of-, the p na ra Poor " . ' cii-I*6 hid a via&, be direated ed-,bu so near t pa 0 fi r~auc i- SUB UBMTTEDr.~,J core 7,7, 7 211 MOROZOVI V., inzh. H!Rh-frequenay transistor amplifiers with low gain. Radio no.6t3l-32 Je 165. (XIBA 18,10) MORCOO,ly V.p inzh.; 1-1.0 ;nLi.. (.*hsxa(,-teri,gt arri ~vj rE;,:Ir , er., .- ,' !' , ... - .- c- '. %ri~r,t : - , -.. fl,-Ld'.o nc.7:44-46 I-! -, , M~jRm,ov, V., inzh. - ' 37 - 3" ~' '-1 1 '~' ~ c c ' -:-, --:es c 4 rcul Is. Radio n(,.4 I I . ,,me tunnf-- - MOROZOV, V. Practicing even on 7opr. zn;-.r. ~.-- -e 'N(-':,'A 1~:5) , 1- MOROZOV, V., inzh.; SONIN, M., inzh. Field (channel) transistors. Radic My llz,, 'v-,.:-~ 2': t i rI I i A U-1 I 10 PS Ghnko%. M.A.. -h-kw- R Morozw- ',4' AShoi-~:i. A V TITLE I fit- rilla I t)l I,; Up"!t-hcarth Wht':' :s U-'t.d to th't. CmII I)LI'n (loll Prok t.L~s T, feplo'..i"'t rl-ihota nial-1--no,.sko pe, iii pr-. kislort)da dk,t katsil PERIODICAL V sb. Primry-wnj%,- ~islorod,j % mrtallur~, i Mos,c)%%, "M'-ta1hIrgIzda!. PJ~7' ABSTRAC r Result,., ar(- prc,t-nlcd oI an ir.,,entiL~10imi on the mtrodu,tloti of 0 into the flaint.. jct 1hrough it tiiVere from the sidcs of the dut l: :nto a -100-t fiir!ia( o at thc Zaporozhstal' '' Workt, Wh c r. he o:,,, (,I,, r~, fmit-il.t )I t1w aI s !;"7,) cil:d thc ni't \III-Tu!r. hcct' I I 11) 11 t Ir I-I!Ih r(,u t pt, 1, r u s (- 'rj,, 3 1. t: i d I h,. or t- -I f~lri dr(;pped h~ 'A' 1 t hclirli I,- mt.!!t aTid it rn'l-lirlilm fle,it '!Ipu! tit " i.-1 ll"!H' kk ii, hr, th'. f;!~' ure,; .vt~rt-, rt-spc( tivel~ hl 0 and ~_~.O"~ of thof. of nor-ox%.~4ell licats Ratio" foi- output and unit fucl k onsumptiw~ to 1) t - r ni it Ia,cl dt-grec of enri( Imit-11" ot Thc III- h% a r Card P2 1 %' C!_'. I -xamin,ri I h, -d i, w. Thc f,,( tors irt- I 1 1 It, 7 K Thrrmal Opf.r~jtl~)n .0 1:, ternp-raturc in thr ( :it j hecit, thc ch~:Ir!hution ot hc,tt tl,)-.k i, r,j~~ ti;,, a rea of t h e ba I h ,ji!d thi- ~:,jj: gt, j, t (m) p()sit1mi of ( ombil -;,, ;of~ proclli( I.,, in the %%orkin,, spa, r v k o m pi i ed 'i s i n t -. t- r at! 0 1' a "I cl t for va nous thermal d d ox~' Ci C a r d i . , r ;-, ~ 1 .,'1 ~- " , . I - - , 171: , . - - - , - I I -'. - -. . I . , , . 1. . :.,.. t. . . . HOROWY, V.A~; OSOKIN, A.H. Experimental chill casting of block type heating radiators. Sbor. trud. NIIST no.4:74-80 160. (KOA 13: 11) (Radiators) (Molding (Founding)) 3 6 5 9 Iq ii~4 D2041/~7"'7 kT11THOPS - Prokrighkin. D A D-i * v e y e va M P n S' t ul y -) f ' h e r ~~s , 91 r. deformation based )n measuring h SO,-"RCE A-kadem,ya naik SSSP, Institut me'~t' nl~ya po zharoprochnym spiavam. v TEXT. Alloys containing 0 - 40 % Mo viere prepared frDm ~9 96 % Cr. containing 0 014 % N 2 and 0 0 1 c/. an d e I e - 99 85 5.' M,D by fusion under He, and were -ast inL.-. i-y in d r. e: al 1 -1 Ig r. T -- which were then annealed for 4 hours at The harlln~.-S,~, was measured on 14 8 mm dia x 5 mm long spe-imens Dn polished ends using a BHM-1 (VIM-!/ tester A diamond indertor was ~_is~j. in The shape of a tetragonal pyramid with an ap'ral ang'e ;Df 1~r .ir.ler a load of 1 'fg between 4,00 and 1080v~- D,_,,ration of each -e,~T was 70 secs. and the diagonals of the imprt-ions viere t .nen r.,.easu- red w-rh an MON 6 (MIM-6) micriDscope with an -a.-curacy i f,-und that, in all crises, the hardness Card S e r e o i 3 - a r, -1 eM,: Si, 6 1. -7 D204.,, D3C 7 *-~mpc-r~:LTur~ up to 6000C pa-sed through a maximum Je-reaged again at higher temperatures It was ,also er M,) c;~nt~-nts se-les of tests the hot '11~,,.,-dness was In a second :, 7~ .~.-easured under a load D.' 1 kg. :-il 10800C, :-,ver perl., ': -;; -1 anll~ 12~DC se-s The ra,es of Plastic def,,r-ma'--,n, c;t t ;--d fr,-,m these results ccnfir,med tne obqerv.---t,-,.--n t~.m M-D m T. rV t Irp ro-istance to olasti- def-jrma'ion The r e Lre f ~ F:~ire s r, 3 Sr:%-Iet-bloc re' Card T. o7AB6-67 EZm~/EHP(XVZ-iP(Q/ET_1 I'P(Q~ JD/JG ACC NR: AP602 7 6 SOURCE CODE: UR/037o/66/ooo/oo4/OO99/alO2 AUTHOR: Matuveyeva, M. P. (Moscowj; Morozov, V. A. (14oscow) ORG: None TITLE: Crack propagation in polycrystaiiine C111*01niUM dUring cyclic heat treatment SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, no. 4, 1966, 99-102 TOPIC TAGS: chromium, polycrystal, metal heat treatment, cyclic heat treatment, crack propagation ABSTRACT: The authors study trie effecu c~ cyc,:c neat ~rt-atment on the process of crack formation in polycrystalline c 4mizr- Test speciriens 5 mm in diameter axid 10 =-, long were made from 99.965 pure'eiectrolytic chromium. in each heat treatment cycle the specimens were heated to 1200'C with "riolding for 5 min ai~i subsequent rapid cooling in water to room temperature. No special measures w( , n to protect the speci.mens from oxidation. Af'l,er each 10 cycles the microstructure kof the metal was studied and the microhardness was measured with a - ILoad of 50 g on the indenter. A slight change in microhardness from 210 to 250 kg/mm was observed after 100 cycles due to the hardening action of cyclic thermal stresses and diffusion of oxyger, from the surface to the inner regions of the specimen. Cracks appear after 40-60 cycles. preceded by dislocation pile-up in certain slip planes, The increase in dislocation Card 112 UDC: 539-14-0L1 ACC NHz AP6027746 density in these planes results in the ",-,rmation of sub-nicroscopic cracks which then .propagate at an extremely high rate of speed due to the increased brittleness of the material. The possibility for deveiopment of slipping in the secondary slip system or development of other processes, e. g. transverse slipping, results in relaxation of the stress in front of the developing crack and propagation of the crack in the parallel plane creating favorable conditions for "reiay-race" crack propagation. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: 14jano'5/ ORIG REF: 014/ OTH REF: 001 e' -Card_2/2 Lj f-,- '.. i'i - - . . , _i '. . - : - , . , - ~ - - ; *- , * - , !- ! r- .~ , . . -: -'- . . . . I . . . . - - , - .I . -., 'D. E . : - " I- i - - !, r. 0 - :' . - - - - -* - r! , . .- ~ i3 , - . " - : " . na -(~ n . - I ~ ) 'r r . -L -1 -7 -_c , : ; i ". 1: 0 !, !~. P;i 18 ig : MOROZOV, V.A, Use of the regularizat'.or mp*'--ei In Solvina em --, Vast. Moak. un- Ser 1~ Hat., makh.. 20 no.4~1---21 165~ (m.Ri 'p '~' 1. Kafedra vychislitellnoy mntemattki Moo~-vskngr, gcqurlar5'.vennogr- universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova. PIUI~tFlt-4c,.--C-T~~ r.a7,1 C, 2 n. v e s K --,0;,-) z y ft y 9 tv e r: n)7 1. n s *, i Vu t JIM ty P~n-~ I Dage 3 tana ky nauchnc, as va te'.IL'3kiy lih(,zyayswa. ACCESSION INR: AT4013922 8/2659/63/010100010022/0027 AUTHOR: Prokoshkin, D. A.; Matvayeva, M. P.; Morosov, V. A. TITLE: An investigation of the process of plastic deformation of chromium at high temperatures SOURCE: AN SSSR. Inatitut metallurgii. Isaledovaniya po zharoprochny*M splavam, v. 10, 1963, 22-27 TOPIC TAGo: chromium, chromium alloy, chromium deformation, chromium stress, plastic deformation, creep, high temperature creep, molybdenum ABSTRACT: The basic task of the investigation was a study of the iiif'luence of the substructure formed in the process of creep at high temperacures or. the subsequent resistauce of chromium and chromium alloys to plastic deforma,-.ion. The tests were performed with pure electrolytic chromium (99.967.). C. samples 55 mm long and 6 an in diameter were cast in pure helium tested for creep on the IM-4K machine under constant torque at Ls, )~r tip to 1500-1600C. It was found that one of the most important facrot-'s - i"'' temperatures is the position of the boundaries and the presence of ~cesses Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4013922 arising at tile boundaries. Photomicrographs in the article show the gradL-aL development of defects at tile grain boundaries in tile process of buckling of the chromium sample at 1200C and a load of 2.05 kg/mm2. Another part of the e-xperi- ment involved tests on molybdenum, It was found Lhat molybdenum failure at the grain boundaries started at a.significantly lower degree of deformation, which showed that molybdenum has a higher resistance to plastic deformation and a relatively lower plasticity in comparison to chromium. Thus, when creating heat-resistant alloys, not only should the solid solution be strengthened, but the possibility of strengthening the grain boundaries should be considered. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii AN SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy AN SSSR) SUIKITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 27Feb64 ENCL: 00 8 I SUB CODE: MM NO REF SOO 002 OTHER: 001 Card 2/2 a -c' In -?s or Degree of Doc'.or I - c-, 15-57-2-1441 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnai, Geologiya, 19157, Irr 2, pp 38-39 (USSR) AUTHOR: Morozov, V.-A. TITLE: Influence of the Young and the Most Recent Tectonic Movements on the Relief Development of the Southern Periphery of Obshchiy Syrt and Adjacent Parts of the Caspian Lowland (0 roli molodykh i novey5hikh tektoni- cheskikh dvizheniy v razvitii rellyefa yuzhnykh otrogov Obshchego Syrta i prilezhashchey chasti Prikaspiyskoy nizmennosti) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Saratovsk. un-ta, 1955, Vol 46, pp 83-86 ABSTRACT: Geomorphologically, this territory is divided into three provinces. The northern part -- the Syrt plain has a hilly erosional-depositional, moderately differ- entiated relief of low (100 m to 120 m) absolute ele- vations. The relief of the middle part, including the Card 113 15-57-2-1441 Influence of the Young and the Most Recent Tectonic Movements (Cont.) southern periphery of Ob5hchiy Syrt, is characterized by strong horizontal and vertical dislocations. Its absolute elevations are from 170 m to 200 in. The southern part represents a plain with low (from 20 m to 50 m) absolute elevations. The edge of the Caspian Lowland has a complicated structure. It consists of three steps descending toward the center of the lowland. Their origin is ex- plained by the young (Pliocene) and the most recent (Quaternary) tectonic movements which were strongest along the southern slope of Obshchiy Syrt. Paleogene strata were dislocated by the pre-Akchagyl tectonic movements. During the Pliocene, there occurred a sinking of the Caspian depression along the southern slopes of Obshchiy Syrt. This process is proved by the presence of marine Apsheron deposits and their transgressive occurrence over the Akchagyl. The lower and middle Pliocene time is characterized by a relatively quiet tectonic stage. Toward the end of the Khazarskoye time, subsidence was re- newed and the transgression of the Khvalynsk Sea extended to the edge of Obshchiy Syrt. During the Pliocene, the Caspian depression Card 2/3 1 b -5 7 -2-14 06 Translation from: Referfjti,/nyy ziiurnul, ;0olopiyu, 1957, I-Ir 2, pp ')I-Q'2 (U33R) AUTHOR: Morozov, V. A. TITLE: The Stratigraphy of Quaternary Deposits In tine Nortinern Caspian District (K voprosu o stratiFral'ii cnetver- tichnykh otlozheniy Severnogo Prikuspiya) PERIODICAJ,: Uch. zap. Suratovsk. un-ta, 1955, Voi 46, op lbb-157 APSTRACT: The aut~ior concludes on the basis off many years' observations that tne so-culled c~iocolate-colored cl,ys, the forni-,tion wriich many investigators related to the maximum transgression of t~ie K~ivalinskoye Sea, are associated with the early erosional depressions and have a limited distribution. The deposition of the clays occurred during a later stage of the Kinvaiin- skoye Sea. The typical yellow brown argillaceous soils and sandy loams of t~ie K6alinskiy sta~,e appear to 'nave been formed earlier tn.&r, tne cnocolate-colored clays. Card 1/3 The Khvalinskiye deposits on the rivftt bank of t~ie Volga The Stratigraphy of Quaternary Deposits (Cont.) lb -b 7-;2-1406 form two independent terraces divided by a conspicuous tenc.q. The yellow brown argilluceou:3 so113 and sandy looms with fauna of the Dreissenacea zAnd Carditacea make up the high terrace, and the chocolate-colored clays--the low, terrace. The bench dividing the high and the low levels of the terraces does not stand out on the left bank of the volga. Here th.e outcropping of the chocolute-colored clays takes place gradually and at a considerable distance from the Volga shore. The chocolate- colored clays Lire replaced by brown &nd grayish sands at a number of olaces in the lower terrace. No transition from the chocolate-colored clays to yellow-brown arwillaceous soils and sandy looms can be found anywhere On the left shore of Volga the chocolate-colored clays disappear at the elevation of 18 to 20 m above sea level, and reappear In the estuaries (depressions) at the same elevation, far from the outcrop of' chocolate-colored clays in river valleys. All this leads to the conclusion that the deposit of t~iese clays cannot be associated with the maximum Khvalin3k transgression. Th e i r deposition took place later, near the end of the early Khvalinsk Card 2/3 15-57-2-1406 The Stratigraphy of Quaternary Deposits (Cont. ) time nvl in the Volga valley and on the coast of' ttie Khvallnsk Q~112 Sea at the time the Caspian was stable at the elevation of + 20 to 25 m above absolute sea level. Card 3/3 A. A. P. MOROZOV V A Convergence of the method of straight lines for some boundary value Oroblems, Vest. Mosk. un. Ser.l: Mat.,mekh. 17 no.5:25-33 S-0 16~. (MIM 15:9) 1. Kafedra vychislitellnoy matematiki Moskovskogo universiteta. (Boundary value problems) (Difference equations) 1. MOROZOV, V. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Cover Crops 7. Selection of cover crops. Lea i step' 4 no. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. YtORDZOV--,- -V-.A. Work results of the Minsk Cartographic Factory in the production of bimetallic type forms. Geod. i kart. no.1:58-61 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Map printing) KOSTYAXOV, N.J., insh.; MCROZCRF, V-A., inzh. New electrophysical devices for the structural testing of buildings. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 36 no.10:44-45 0 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Moskovskiy gorodskoy treat geologo-geodezicheskikh kartografichaskikh rabot arkhitekturno-plAni ovochnogo upravleniya Mosgorispolkoma. (Ultrasonic testing) '.Buildingi--Repair and reconstruction) HCROZ(N V.A, Results of studying surface dressing. Zemledelle 4 n0-7:117-118 JI 156. (MLRA 9-9) l.Kirovogradakaya kolkhoznsqa opytnnya stantslya. (T t lljWo) KOROZOV. V.A.. KOMM. D.G. Soil pollution by refuse of the superphosphate industry. Gig.i san. no.6: B-11 Ja '53. (KLRA 6.6) 1. Nauchno-issledovateliskiy sanitarayy institut iment Mrismana. (Soil pollution) (Phosphates) M a 19 a -Z d V. 4, Subject Card 1/1 Author,, Title USSR/Medicine AID F - 2L83 Pub - 37 - 12/19 Morozov, V. A., Kand. of Biol. Sci. Determination of the content In air of some unsaturated hydrocarbons Gig. I san., 7, 47-48, Jl 1955 Two methods described in the literature for determining the content in air of unsaturated hydrocarbons are discussed and the author's own improved method is presented. Table. Periodical Abst,ract Institution: Scientific Research Institute Im. Erisman Submitted : July 3, 1954 I-WC-C-NR. kP6021901 SOURCE CODE: UR/0358/66/035/003/0371/0372 AUTHOR: Morozov, V. A. ORG: Krasnodar Regional Health Station (Krasnodarskaya krwlevaya sanepidstantsiya) TITLE: fbequitoes in the Krasnodar region SOURCE: Me-ditsinskaya parazitologiya i parazitaxnyye bolezni, v. 35, no. 3,.1966, 371-372 TOPIC TAGS: deco o~r, incect,ii --- au==o!hiw, mosquito ABSTRACT: Aedes inwticus was first observed in the Soviet Union in the Krasnodar region in 1956. Since then, after a cold winter, the insect appears in the early spring and is moot common in liehtly wooded areas. [W.A. 50;,-CBE No. loll SUB CODE: 06/,sum DATE- 250ct65/ Card UDC: 576.895-771.oi(470.62 1, E-1i' (M)IER (j ) T,Tl'((,.) ACC NR, Ap6()O')209 (A) ~')U'~Gi~ (;Oi)E. UIV0153/65/008/005/0825/0828 AU7011: .I) ro zo vV. A. ; Sharova, V. V.; Liv:-,hitsL R. A; M. 0R3: '~bscow Textile Institute, Departz.-iont of Chemical Fibers (~bskovskiy tekstilln3r U y ins ti tu_1~-,iaO_e_axa-kh1micheski kh volokon) T!-LL_: Synthesis of graft copolymer3%f polyvinyl- a-1cohol ,\and mathylacrylate Lin the pr,~senca of tetravalent-cerium salts- SOURCE: IVUZ. Khimiya i khimichoskaya tekhnolo6ya, V. 8. no. 5, 1965, 825-828 TOPIC TAGS: graft copolymer, polyvinyl alcohol, cerium compdund, hydroquinone, acetone ABS71ICT: Tho r;ynthcsis of [Taft polyvinyl alrohol co,,x)lym(,r,,; is based on the fact ' , that tho oxidation of hydruxyl-contAning polymars by Ccl.-r passes Lhrough the formation of free macroradicals capable of initiating the graft copolymerization of monomers contacting vinyl. To avoid the formation of homopolymcr3, the synthesis timo selected 1: was &-naller than the induction period of monomer homopolymerization. Polyvinyl alcoh4, i completely soluble in water, was used in the experiments. The necessary amount of monomer was poured into an aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol, and a homogeneous solution or emulsion of methylacrylate was obtained, after shaking, at monomer con-. centration> 0.446 mole/1. The mixture was thermostated at a definite temperature and L 08905-67 ACC NR. AF6002209 0.1 N solution of Ce ammonium nitrate in I N 00 31 thermostated at the same temperatun, was poured into the mixture. The reaction was stopped by the addition of hydroquinons. 7he mixture was then poured into acetone, taken in 20-30-fold excess amount, and, &ftw precipitation, filtered out and dr~ied. The composition of the graft copolymer was i determined from the saponification number. A complete conversion of the monomer occurr- ed at the end of I hr at 20C and under tho following conditions: concentration of 5.0 x 10-2 mole/1 Ce4+, 0.5575 mole/l me'.hYlacrylate, 0.1 mole/l 00 . and 5"0' poly- vinyl alcohol. The copolymer contained 50.3%, polyvinyl alcohol and A.7% polymethyl-': acrylate. The amount of graft polyvinyl alcohol copolymer increased with increased concentration of Ce 4i re ardless of temperature (5, 10, and 20G) and the duration of the reaction (2 and I hr~. An increase in the temperature and in the amount of methyl-'i acrylate increased the rate of graft copolymerization, but the a=unt of graft co- polymer depended very little on the acid concentration. The properties of synthesized graft copolymers will be discussed in the next paper. Orig. art. has: 2 fig. and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 16Nov63/ ORIG RZF: 002/ OTH REF& 004 Cord 2/2 GRISHITIA, L.I.; KOHOZOV, V.A.; PICTROVA, A.G.; VIIASHNVICH, M.K, Ticir-borne relapning fever in Kranno(tur region. Kad. TjcLraz. i PUMz. bol. 27 no.4:402-405 Jl-Ag '58. (KUIA 12:2 ) 1. Iz Krasnodarskoy krayevoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy Btantaii. i Lnbinskoy rayonnoy bolinitay. (REIAPSING 3TNVXR, epidemiology, in Russia (Has)) MOROZOV. V.4, j1f1JVUTKO. V.11. New loci of Alectorobius asperue verrijcosus In Krasnodar Territory. Ned.paraz. I paraz.bol. 28 no.3:34P_)43 14Y-Je '59- (111M 12:9) 1. Iz Krasnodarskoy krayevoy sanitarno-apidemiologicheskoY stantaii (elavnyy vrach Ye.V.itrilchanova). (-,ICU, .klestorobi,ie aspenis verrlicomas In Russia (Rus)) YMMV. Y.A.1 $TRMI(OTAq T.K.1 ANDEMVIGHt N.K. Some aspects of pappataci fever in Krasnodar Territory. Ned paraz.i paraw.bol. 29 no.1:53-56 Ja-F 160. (NMA 13910) (mmoDAR TmnoRy-PAFPATtci mm) MOROZOV, V.A. Prinimali uchastiye: NIKITT11, A.P., pomoshchnik entomologa; YEGIPKO, V.P.i bonifikator; VP21EDTKTOR, A.V.; bonifikator; GODINA, M.S., bonifikator. Distribution of mosquitoes of the genus Mansonia richiardii Fic. in Krasnodar Territory and methods for the c,)Ilection of their larvae. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no. 5:514-517 S-0 t65 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Parazitologicheskiy otdel Krasnodarskoy krayevoy sanitarno- epidemiologicheskoy stantsii (for Morozov). 2. Kropotkinskaya gorodskaya. sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya (for Ni- kitin). Submitted December 29, 1964. 'a in eo ',a r, on 'n ar', a,-'-,! merl-'UM,, 3? 165. V . A , , 'Trnf. I POFC'I, V.G. , aspirant .1ne-ological exruni nn '.ions. Ve ,a,r-.nar' a ' , La:,f~ for g, . 4~ n.-,. 8, 92 Ag 165, (! .! I .-- - -~ " F, , -, -~ , .),i.7fio ta nsk,'v nau(-hTn--! 9!11 edovi ~nj ':~k'y I. nst I ,.w. khozy,ty n t'va. KORCZOV, V.A. News about automatic production line machinery. Avt.trakt.prom. no-7:20-24 Jl '53. (97-RA 6:8 ) 1. Giproavtotraktoroprom. (Machinery In industry) MOROZOV, V.A.. inzhener. Thorough mechanization of hoisting and convey ~g operat;10ons, and of feeding machines. Makh.trud.rab. 7 no.5:31-33 My 153. (Wl-RA 6:5 ) (Conveying machinery) (Hoisting machinery) 1~ .VROZOI V and RETIVOY, V. W , . 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Boom TITLE: Isotopic Shift in the Spect of Hoodymium PMODICALtOptika I spektrookopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Hr 6, pp 741-745 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The isotopic shift in the atomic spectrum of aaodymium was investigated by several workers (Rafe 1-5); Table 1 lists the results obtained by Mildske and Steudel (Refs 3, 4). As in sa-rium, an anomalous shift was observed between the Ndl48 and Ndl5O components (it occurs on addition of the forty-fifth pair of neutrons to the nucleus). The present paper reports a now investigation of the isotopic shift of noodymium. In contrast to previous work the samplos used consisted of separated isotopess ,gdl42, Ndl44, yd146, Ndl4B, jjdl5O (Table 2). A Fabry--Perot interferometor and a hollow-cathode discharge tube were employed. The following isotopic shifts were measured for 16 lines lying between 4689 and 6486 1. Av(142-144). AV(144-146). A-v(146-148), J~y(10-150) (Table 3). It was found that the relative shifts of the Rd I and Gard 1/2 Nd 11 lines were practically Identical and that the relative anomalous