SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NALIMOV, V.V. - NALIVKIN, D.V.

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MASLOV, V.N.; NABATOVA, L.V.; NALIMOV, V.V.; NYUBERG, I.N.; OVODOVA, A.V.; SIDBODCHIKOVA, R.I. _- Presentation of the results of investigation of the struotm-al defects of germanium. Zav. lab. 29 no.10:1206-1211 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut redkometallicheskoy promyshlennosti. GRANOVSKIY, Yu.V.; ADLER, Yu.P.; NALIMOV, V.V.; KOMISSAROVA, L.N. Screening experiments in the study of separation of zirconium and hafnium by extraction with tributyl phosphate. Zav. lab. 29 no.10:1220 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Gosudarstvennyy naucbno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut redkometallicheskoy promyshlennosti. FURMISII-ROV9 ; M-11)LLIt, ;.V. Selection of the optimal condit-ionq for measurirg weak spectral lines. Zav. lab. 30 no-515U,-545 164. (MITRA 17- 5) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchm-i3sledovateltakly i proyektnyy Ins"Jitut r ed kome tall ichea koy prcmyablenno5ti. lyevich; CRE3140VA, flataliya Andreyevna; (MIGOW-111A, V.A..g red. [Statistict~l methods of planning extremum experiments] Sta- tistichaskie metody planirovaniia ekstremallrykh eksperimentov. Moskva, Nauka, 196". 340 p. (MIRA 18:8) NALIMOV, V.V., doktor tekhn. nauk Problems in plannino, an experiment; first all-linion co-mference. Vest. AN SSSR 35 no.4:109-110 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) IVAVOV, V. !-~~k'Tov) Ylu. Ice conditions in the 1cr4er reaches of the Siberian rivers. Rech. tranap. 23 no.109-40 A 164. (MIRA 181ll) ANTONOV, V.S.; IVANOV, V.V.; NALIMOV, Yu.V. Typical characteristics of the ice regime of navigable rivers in the Arctic region. Probl.Arkt.i Antarkt. no.15:11-17 164. (MIRA 17:4) NALIMOV, Yu. V. Organizatlon of water level observations at polar river stations. Probl.Arkt. no.6:107-110 '59. (MIRA 13:6) (Arctic regiona-Hydrographic surveying) liLLDIOVV YU.V. Aerial ice surveys in the mouths of ArcV; rivers in the Bprir4 and the fall of1960. Prbbl.,Arkt. i A#Wkt. no-9:95-96 161. (MIM 15: 1) (Russia, Vorthern-Ice on rivers, lakesp etc.) NALIMIOV~ Yu.V. Hydrologic chAracteristics of the main chann-al of 1-I-e Y;ina Trudy AANII 268:57-77 165. 1, U.CTRA 18:3) Level regime of the channel of the middle delta of the I-n-digirka River. Probl. Ar'kt. i Antarkt. nc,19:22-31 165, (MIRA IS: 5) NILOV, V.I.; DATUNASHVILI, Ye.Ne; NALIMOVA, A.A. Study of the processes taking place during the conservation of wine on yeasts. Trudy VHIIViV "Magarachn 9:153-167 160, (HIM 13:11) (Wine and wine making) (Yeast) DATUNASHIIILI, Ye.N.; ALMASHI, K.K.; NALIMOVA, A.A. Determining amine nitrogen in wine. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch. tekh. no-3:171-173 163. (MRA 16:8) 1. Vseaoy-uznyy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut vinogradarstva i vinodeliya "Magarach" ordel khimii vinode]Aya. .- (Nitrogen compounds~ (Wine and wine making--Analysis) ~NIIDV~ V.I.,-I ["Ukrairskidal' unit for t~A b,,ak fcrapritation of grape wort) Ustaziovka "Ukrainskala'? d1la qbrazhivardia vlz'lr,- gradnogo susia v potokeo Mosk-liap Vses. nauchno-issla ln-t vinodeliia i vinogradarstva IT:agarach," 1964. 2-3 F,. (MIRA 1829) NALIMOVA L.S. 'a Content of cobalt in the blood of childre-i with leukemia. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.1:46-47 J'63. (tam 1(a:8) 1. Iz kafedry detskikh bolezney 1-Jinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (zav. - akademik All BSSR V.A.Leonov) (COBALT IN THL BODY) (LEUMIA) (CJ1ILDREf~-DISEASFS) NALDIOVA, T.A. Aplastic form of agranulocytosis with prILl-,AX7 mmife-tat-im, the larywyc. Vestn. otorinolaring. 25 no-3z!01-102 16Y (14m, i7 1.,Tz kafedry bolezney ukha., nosa i gorla ( zav. - prof. A.Kb. Minlkovskiy) Chel7abinsk(igo meditsinskogo instituta. GOLENKOV, P. (Nesvizh, MinEkoy oblastl); NlKlTlN, V.; N'ALD'iOVAY--.Yu* P mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GURLEV, A., agronom; PLATIONOVA, Ye., agronom; YEMROVA, L., nauchnyy sotrudnik; h~-TFKENW, N., kand. biolog. nauk From the practices in the use of pniBonous chemicals. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.5:25-27 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Toksikologicheskaya laboratoriya Natichno-isaledovatellskogo instituta kartofellnogo khozyaystva (for Yegorova). 2. Toksikolo- gicheskaya laboratorlya Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-isslcdovatel.'skogc instituta zashchity rasteniy pri Vsesoyuznom nauchno-issledova- tellskom institute sakharnoy svekly (for Nesterenko). STDMOVAO - I.I.; GORLENKO, M.V.; X4UPIN*,-L-.N. Systematics of the genera Trichothecium Link and Arthrobotr7s Carda. Bot.zhur. 49 no.Xil592-1599 N 164. (MIRA l8il) 1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvannyy universiteto vesseis in the skin of the human trunk. Trudy ISGMI 9:92-102 15le (MIRA 11:1) 1. Xafedra normallnoy anstomii Gorlkovskogo meditainakogo institute im. S.M.Kirova (zav. kefedroy - chl.-korr. AMN SSSR prof. Zhdanov D.A.) (SKIN) (LYMPHATICS) - - -- ~NALTTOVID. - --- - - --- ---- -- - - -- -- -- . 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Duodenma 7. Diagnosis and therapy of isolated subcu~aneoua ruptum.-s of the duorlen*um' Vest. khIr. 72,,D. 5, 1952. 9. Monthl~7 List of Russian Accessions, Library of Gongress, February, 1953. Unclassifi-ed. TVIL.P.rtYCHENKO S, 0.2 --,- Boltless cL=,,~-, fc .1 r , cf jjIcF,~ 0- - 1 , _11 31. no.4:21 J-1-Ag 165. (, ...... -,- -,y 1. Azerbaydzhanslcly tcemantrio-gipsovyy koinbinat. NALIVATKO, A. G. Controlling povdary aildew on roses, Eashch. rast. ot Trade i bole 3 no#307 EojO 138a (XIR.A lljlOI 1. Krymakaya sonalinaya opytno-selaktuionnaya stantsiya moslichnykh i ofiromaslichuykh k-mlitur. (Kildew) (Rooes-Disesses and posts) 4531 B/831/62/000/0101012/013 E192/1;382 AUTHORS. Lilchter~, Ya.I., Nalivayko, A.G., Rozin, V.L., Terina,, G.I. and !~h_evchenlco, D.4. TITLE: Measurement of atmospheric radio noise'in the USSR during fhe IGY SOURCE: Ionosferhyye isslodavaniya. Sbornik statey, no. 10. V razdel.programmy MGG (ionosfera) Mezhduv. geofiz. 1com. AN SSSR. Moscow, Izd-,Vo AN SSSR, 1962. 102-115 TEXT: The.equipment used for these measurements during the IdY at 10 different points of the Soviet Union is described. It is capable of measuring the relative time during-which the value o~ the envelope of the atmospheric noise exceeds a given level-; this: quantity is-define by- d P(E) dt (En >1 E) T 0 wh er e E is the. given level, T the measurement time and Card 1/3 s/831/62/000/010/012/013 VMeasurement of.'.... E192/E382 dt(En E) is- an elementary time increment 'during which the value -of the noise is greater than the given level. A second quantity which can be measured is the average cross-over frequency NI(E), Y i.e. the average number of times the envelope of the noise inter- sects a given level. The equipment can also measure the quasi- ~Pealc values of the noise field. The system comprises a non- resonant rod antenna, 5 m long, its characteristics,being almost constant at frequencies up to 10 Mc/s. The antenAa can be regarded, at this frequency, as consisting of a capacitance of 100 pF and an inductance of 1.8 ItIl. The antenna is followed by an amplifier, a control desk, a rec eiver,a nois a-analyzer,a recorder and a standard signal genorator. All thofjo unitm nro doncribed in 'nomo dotail. Tho antenna amplifier is provided with 9 different filters at its input, covering various frequency ranges. Type P-674 (R-674) receiver, ..whose bandwidth was 6F= 500 C*P-s-, was employed for the frequency range 12 kc/s - 1 Nc/s. The receiver for the frequency range from 2-5 - 10 Mc/s was P-250 (R-250) having a bandwidth of A.F = 1 kc/s. The equipment was calibrated by an audio and.ultrasonic generator up to 100 kc/s, while above that the signal-generator, type Card 2/~ Measuremont of .... E192/E382 f-CC-6 (GSS-6) was employed. The analyzer was an instrument, -type iNn-28 (AP-28), which permitted measurement of the distri- bution curves P(E) and N(E) as well a*s determination of the 4uasi-peak values of the noise. The equipment ;as used- to measure the noise at various points of the Soviet Union, Btarting at 00 h ]:'ocnl time, onch inenmurcin'ent period extending over 3 h. 4pnrt from mansuromont of the distribution functions P(B) and N(E) I the average, maximum and minimum monthly vaiues of the noise were. calcul&ed.. There are 8 figures and 3 tables. Card 3/3 MALIBIN, V.M.; DZHOLCVA, N.G., kand. sel'skokhoz. nauk; ANTONOVA, I.I., mladohiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; NALIVAYKO, A,G., entomolog Means of controlling the spider mite. Zashch. rast, ot vred. i bol- 4 no.2:34-37 Mw-Ap 159. (MIRA 16:5) l. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom. zashchity rasteniy Ferganskoy stantsii Nauchno-issledovateliskogo khlopkovogo instituta (for Malinin). 2. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR (for Dzholava). 3, Krymskaya opytno-solektsionnaya stantsiya ofiromas3ichnykh kulltur, Simferopol' (for Nalivayko). (Red spider-Extermination) 'it- IV 'I TIMCHENKO. V.B.; MIYAYKO. D.G. Xodification of vascular reactions of the skin In various functional conditions of the human organizm. Top. fiziol. no.7:62-68 154. (MLRA 8:1) 1. Institut fiziologii AN USSR. Lriyovakiy maditainakiy Institut. (CBREBRA CORTEX. physiology# off. on akin vaso. reactions) (SKINO blood supply, vaso. reactions, off. of cerebral cortex) ITALIVAYKOt D.G. LNal7vaYlo, D-H-1 Temperature reaction dynamics of the salivary gland during various intervals between the action of food stimuli. Fiziol. zhur. [Mcrj 6 no.3:344-348 MY-Je '60. (MIRA 13s7) 1. KVevskiy meditsinskiy institut im. akad. A.A.Bogomolitsa, kafedra, normallnoy fiziologii. (PAROTID GLANDS) (BODY TDIPERATURE) NALIVATKO D. G kand. mad. nauk (Kiyev) 0 Republic conference on the physiology and pathology of digestion. Vrach. delo no.7:141-143 JI 162. (14IRA 15:7) (DIGESTION-CONGPMSES) 14INHAILOVSKIY, V.S., kand.med.nauk;_Y TP,-.D.,G.,,kand.mcd*nauk Changes in the temperature of the skin of the face in trigeminal neuralgia. Vrach. delo no.8:60-63 A9163- (14ML 16:9) 1. Ulwainskly nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut neyrokhirur- gii i kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. N.I.Patilin) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (NEURAILIA, TIGF14IIIAL) (BCDY TEMPERATWE) NALIVAYKOO G J"rgiy-Antonovich, doktor biolog.nauk, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo ---------'T-ruda Use land rationally. Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.16:18-21 Ag '62. (MA 15:8) 1. Direktor Altayskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta sellskogo khozyaystva. (Altai Territory--Rotation of crops) ARLIVAILG, G. A. NAUVAYKO, 0. A. - "Biological Peculiarities of the Multiplication of Creeping Spear Grass and Agrotechnical Measures in the Struggle against It." Tomsk State U Imeni V. V. Kyubyshev, Novosibirsk State Selection Station, Tomsk, 1953*(DiBsertation for the Degree of Candidate in Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya letopist, No. 37, 3 September 1955 For the degree of Candidate iti Biological Sciences t USSR/Cultivated Plants - General Problems. 14-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 71 1958, 29633 Author : Nalivay1m, G. Inst Title On the Sy-Mff-Cf7ft9Ffc__Ulturc in the Altay. Orig Pub Ekonomika s. kh., 1957, 110 3, 29-37- Abstract The Coniiission for reorctinizing the agricultural systeris of Altayskiy Kray has c6tabliohed 4 natural economic zoner]: the ateppe (Kulundinskayn and Rubtsovskaya steppe), the forest steppe (Priobskayn an,' Alepskaya forest steppe with the Prisalairskaya group of rayons), the foot hi" s and the Gorno-Altayskaya (an autonomous oblast'). Groups of rayons are further divided within these zones. Types of crop rotations are presented for the individual zones and rayons, and the economic tendencies and specializations are sketched. Consideration is given to problems invol- ving the development of animal raising in the zones. Card 1/1 ~,NALIVAYKO, G.A., zasluzhennyy agronom RSFSRp kand.biologicheskikh nuak ------------ Raise the standards of agriculture in the Altai Territory. Zemledelie 23 no.3:7-17 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1, Direktor Altayskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta sellskofjjkhoz:~aystva. tai Territory-Agriculture) -NALIVAYKO, Georgiy Antonovich) zaal. agro RSFSR, Goroy Sotsiali- '~~~~kogo-Tradi!~,--ifdvator; LEON nom OVAp T.S., red.; RAKIT114, I.T., tekhn. red. (Vital, purposeful, and effective; row crop cultivation in the Altai] Zhiznonnaia, tseleustrem-lennaia~ effektivnaia; propashnaia oisteEa zomlodelila nu Altao. Mookvap Izd-vo "Znanie.," 1962. 47 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. 7 Serilat Sellskoe kho- ziaistvo, no.5) NIRA 15: 5) (Altai Territory-Rotation of crops) NALIVAYKO-, Georgiy Antonovich, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda; 7y7L-.V-.,red.; SAYTAFIDIY L.D.x tekhn. red. (Row crop rotations] 0 propashnoi sisteme skva, Izd-vo M-va sell.khoz. RSFSR, 1962. 1. Direktor Altayskogo nauchno-issledovati3lskogo sellskogo khozyaystva (for Nalivayko). (Rotation of crops) zemledeliia. Vo- ill P. (MIRA 15:3) instituta NALIVAYKO,4..,L; KIRYUKHIN, A.M., inzh.; ABRAMOV, F.G., kand. sell- 1 -1 - k .hoz. nauk; KRALIN, P.I., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; DMITRIYEVA., L.A... red.; AVDEYEVA, V.A., tekhn. red. (Use land efficie+y] Po khoziniski ispollzovat' zemliu. Moskva, Sovetskaia Rosaiia, 1962. 220 p. (Trazhenikam sela ob intensivnoi sisteme zemledelila,- no.1) (MIRA 16!8) 1. Direktor 91tayskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta. sel'skogo khozyaystva (for Nalivayko). (Agriculture) NALIVAYKO, G.A., Geroy Sotsialisticheakogo Truda Inexhaustible treasures. IUn. nat. no.8s2-4 Ag 162. (MIRA 15s9) 1. Direktor Altayskogo nauchno-~issledovatelfskogo instituta seltskogo khozyaystva. (Agriculture) NALIVAYKO G A Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda, zasluzhennyy agronom RSFSR Crop rotations including row-crops are a key to abundance. Zemledelie 24 no.2:7-10 F 162. (MM 15:3) 1. Direktor Altayskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta sel'skogo khozyaystva. (Rotation of crops) -NUZVA-YKO-,-4-.&-. Way to increase voil fertility; interview with G.A.Nalivaiko, Directo# of the Altai Agricultural Research Institute* Priroda 51 no,201-32 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Direktor Altayskogo nauchno-issledovateltskogo instituta sellskogo khozyaystva. (Soil fertility) ACC M AP7002l62j__'__-_-_-' --- '----So~ieC45TD-Ct--UR76089-160021'/0061043910445 AUrHOR: Anatakiy, A. I.; Bogdanov, 0. S.; Bukayev, P. V.; Vakhrushin, Yu. P ~yphev' I F _4LV~~; Pavlov, A. L.; Suslov, V. A.; thal'chitaw, Ta~. P.. ORGi none TMEs Linear Indiction.accelarstor SOURCE: Atomnaya ~nergiyap v. 21, no. 6, 1966, 439-4'45 TOPIC TAM linos~ accelerator$ electron accelerate", sev accelerator ABSTRACT: ~ descriptiattl is given of the LIU-3000 linear induction accelerator, which was desigW 1~tfi3 Scientific-Research Institute for Electra-Physical Devicee (HIIEFA) in ~962. The LIU-3000 was designed for an energy of 3 FAv and a pulse currents of up to 200 amp. Ito operation for electron acceleration is based on the lutilization of a rotational electric field, created in a system considting of several circular traquformors. The maximum possible current of tqa accelerated electrons In such an accelerator with focusing sufficient t4 compensate for the repol1ing force of the'space charge, in determined ba~aLcally by the power of the co=uting olwmt in the primary circuit of the inductor. The LIU-3000's power can be brought to 1000 MV/pul , what Is impossible In other types of acceleratom The le ; F LIU-3000 conaPta of a series of accelerating sections .(the first of which was adjusted P 1963). Each section consists of 12 inductors which are vacuum Gealedl to permit a vacuum of 5 x 10-6 torr inside. The sections are connected in pirs into units with the aid of special pipes. Purping and obGervation d1vices are situated between the units. The following data were obtained1from testa: maximum current of accelerated electrons, 180 amp; maximum energy of injected oloctrone, 300 kov; energy of accelerated electrons, 481 kov; duration of the current pulse of the gun, 2.2 usec; pulse duration of the accelerating voltage, 0.35 liacc; duration of the pulse front of acceprating voltage, 0.18 psoc; average gradient of accelerating field, 310 kvim; and diameter of the accelerated beam (at the exit). 2 cm. In addition t4 the authors, other staff member of HIIEVA who participated in designing anditeating the LIU-3000 were R. A. Alakneyov, L. M. Androzen, A. V. Belyaye4a, 0. D. Volodin, H. A. Gashav, V. K. Gagen-Torn, N. K. Doyacheako, Hi V. Toloknov, -Yu. V. Labodav, A. A. Narkhell, P. G. Mareyev, A. V. popkovich, A. H. Popov; S.. V.'Promyshlyayev, G. L. Saksaganakiy, Ya. L. Ikkholis 'and A. T. Chesnokov. 7hi authors thank.V. 1. Vskslar and V. P. Saratoev for &air help with the vork. Orig. art. Wi 4 formulas mW 11 SUB COM i0f SUA WMI 14Apr66/ ORIG RZF1 003/ OTH REFt OOL/ A7D PRESS: 5112 ~C.,d 2/2 1. NALIVAYKO. 9. a.; PROCRAYEV, V. P. 2. USM (600) 4. Hope 7. I-ractice of leaders in obtaining high yields of hops. Do'st. sellkhoz. no. 12 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. ~=AldAt sel'skokhosynystyewwkh nauk,; RCKMO, I.M., biologibiheekikh nauke Increasing the effect of fertilisers when applying certain rhiso - sphere bacterles. Dokl.Aksd..sel'tthow. 21 no.9t4347 156. (MM 9:10) 2:j Zh4tdairskaya. nauchno-logledovatellskaya ~t&ntv1ya khmelawodetvas Pi`~'*a~lano.jkkademikom P.A. Tlneyukome (Pertilisers and manures) (Rhizosphsre microbiology) 'A Country : USSR A, CateSory: Cultivated Plants. Commercial. Oil-BearinS. 8u,xar-3ear1nc,r. AbB Jour: RZhBiol., No 22, 1958, No 100412 Author : Buynitskly, N.A.; Nalivayko, 1J.S.; Prochayev, B.P. Inst : - Title : Influence of the Growin3 Conditions of Youn3 Hop Plants On Their Yield. Orig Publ. AgrobioloSlya, 1958, 1,0 1, 136-138 Abstract; In 1953, the influence of local application of fertilizers on the quality of Clon 18 young plants was studied. CuttIngs, rhizonoo and shoots served as plantinS material for the experimont. Variants; 1) 20 tons of manure; Card l/.3 11-133 Country : USSR A CateSory: Cultivated Plants. Commercial. Oil-3earin3. Sua,ar-Bearlng. Abs Sour: iZhBiolb, No 22, 1958, Fo 100412 2) the same + NOP50,:~6d applied by broad- casting; 3) the same but the mineral ferti- lizers were placed In the plantin,3 holes at planting ti-me; 4) the same but P50 was placed In planting holes and AN was broadcast. The planting hole placement of fertilizers pro- moted a better development of the root system in the young plants from outtin,3s, rhizomes and shoots. The yield of the plants from cuttings grown with a background of manure and mineral fertilizers applied by broadcasting co-nipriaed 9.3 centners/ha, and the yield of Card- 2/3 -NALIVAYKO, G.Ya. -,-- The port of Arkhengel in the winter 1939-4940 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Arkhangel-Harbor) NALIVAYKO, G.Ya. Investigating the place fcr a !arbor in the r--;uti -, *.'-,Pl 1PA-1ge f)Tp~ 1~,-3~ River. let. Sev. 4:77-79 164. 1.1,1 , NALIVATKO, L.Ta.. Geroy Stotsialisticheskogo Truda Trying to aebieve labor savings in all operations. Pat' i put. khoz. 4 no. 12:16-17 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Starshiy mekhanik puteukladochnykh poye2dav Putevoy mashinnoy stanteii No.22, g.Omsk. (Railroads--Management) SHEVCHENKO, A.K.; , NALIVAIYKO,IL.. Ye. Fauna and evology of blood sucking midges in the middle Horthern Donets Valley. Trudy Ukr. resp. nauche ob-va paraz. no.2tl7l-181 t63 (MIRA 17:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut biologii. Khartkovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta i Chuguyavskaya rayonnaya boll- nitsa. su/84-58-12-40/54 AUTHOR: Naliyayko, M., Unit Commander TITIZ: On Belorussian Fields (Ha, polyakh Beloruseii) PERIODICAL: Grazhd=Bkaya aviatsiya., 1958, Nr 12, p 28 (LqM) The author describes the activities of his unit in servicing the fields of the Belorussian and Kaliningrad oblast. He cites statistics relating to the fulfillment of the 1958 plan in air transportation, field cultivatioil"and fertilizing, and pest control. Personalities mentioned include unit commanders VIPAimir Bogdanovich and Nikolay Korovin. Card 1/1 NALIVATKO, X. (Kiyev) More about the improvement and introduction of vending machines. Sov. torg. 33 no,11:13-17 N 159. (MIRA 13:2) l.Korrespondent zhurnala "Sovetikaya torgovlyan po USSR. (Vending machines ., NALIVAYKO, N, Brigade responsibility is an eiTicient form of training. Sov. torg. 35 no.5125-27 My 162. (MRA 1535) 1. Direktor TSentrallnogo universallnogo magazina, g. Kiyev. (Kiev--Clerks (Retail trade)) -r.- ITAVNAYKO F-. 2. USSR (600) 4. Afforestation 7- Brigade doing outstanding work in siliviculture., Les.khoz. 6 no. 3, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953. Unclassified. CHERNYSHEV., Pavel Nikolayevich; SOROKA, ArBentiy Kirillovich; IFetr_Njk9)_4.yevich: MERKELI, YA.P., inzh., ratoenzent; BRAILDVSKII, '9.G., inzh., --ie-d.; MEDVEDEVA, M.A., takhn, red. [Repair of cars on a conveyor; the experience of Kanash, Damitea, Borisoglebsk, and Nizhnedneprovsk car repair shops]Remont vagonov na konveyere; opyt Kanaahskogo, Damitakogo, Borisoglabskogo i Nizhnedneprovskogo vagonoretaontnykh zavodov. Moskva, Transzhel- dorizdat, 1962. 155 P. (MIRA 16:1) (Railroads-Repair shops) (Assembly-I.ine.methods) NALIVAYKO, V.I.; BURTSEV, YU.A.; X M UROVA, L.G. Proton magnitometer for observatories. Geofiz. prib. no.9:75-86 161. (MIRA 15:11) (Magnetometer) 0 42137- 5/203/62/002/002/013/017 1046/1236 0 AUTHORS: Nalivaykol V.I., Tyurmin, A.V. and Fastovskiyj U-V. T ITLS Field proton mgnetometer Tr U-5 (PU-5) PERIODICAL: Goomagnetizm i aeronoTriva, v.2, no. 2, 1962p 343-347 TITLE': The signal/noise ratio on the output of the now tvi o- cycle 'paraphase amplifyirg circuit (see diaZram) is 25:1 for a noise level that is approximately equal to the signal at the input; the total amplification factor K=40,000; the trnnswission band A F 0*.7 150 cycles; wider range can be obtained by simple replacement of capacitors. The total error in measurements for 60#000 r fields 3, r the gyromagnotic ratio of the proton) in .6 T/,r m 4.08.10 ~, or 12.5 Gonoral principlos of tho proton irAgnotometer.opoiation are cited after Packard and Varian (Ref.1; M. Ynckard, R. Varian. Phye. Rev., 1954, 93p 941). There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATIONS Institut zemncgo magnetizma, ionaefery i raoprostranoniya radiovoln AN SSSR (Institute of the Terreqtrial Magnotiom, the Ionosphere and Propagation of Radiowaves AS USSR) SUBMIMAM g January 16, 1962 Card 1/1 -w ~66 ?44- 2/j',-'dT (I)J~S (0 3/F TT/GS1G'4 (d). ACCESSION NR. AT5023643. UR/0000/65/000/000106o6/o6i4 76 A R: -Ch MHO k1 inov, -Sh.' Sh. Nalivayko, V. Tyun2in, A. V. ; M. M It 5 V 14,15 5' 1041 T T rld magnetic I LE: Experiments in the wo survey program SOURCE:#_'-VsesoyuznaYa konferents~,v"ojizike kosmicheskoES ropt _q"_.,._Moscow. 11 6 6 Ioile v iY chesko A a prosGa~Wf p6ce research); trudy konferen 0,117. scow,,Izd-vo-Nauka, 5, 6o6- ik, Mosco ..TOPIC TAGS:, geomagnetic, fi,eld, geomagnetism, secul.ar magnetic field, secular magnetic variation, artificfa-l earth satellite, aeromagnetometer, proton magneto eter, PH 4 magn~etomter, EU'magne'tometer 1'6 ABSTRACT: A tAef review is given of-the various attempts to obtain a world- wide. d -magn etic-fiel map. Theuse of artificial eaith satellites to map the earth's magnetic field is shown to be the most efficient of the various methods used. For optimum efficiencyin a single experiment, a satellite must have an orbit inclined -to the 'e4ustorial plane by 85", an had several of the Cosmos series The low-number Cosmos ach as Cosmos -2016arrie d proton magnetometera -series.(w aboard, vhicli essentially.measure the frequency"Vf proton-free precession in the earth-Is magnetic- gield. _The disadvantages of.this..,type of magnetometer were. 41 q ~' 71"k L 2992.;66 ACCESSION NR! AT5023643 alleviated in the later Cosmos series (Cosmos-49 by using self-tuning magnetometeils with logic circuits. One such device, desig - _WMA,automatically selects and analyzes the optimum aignal during &! part of the Dree nuclear pirecession period of the proton. Two such,devices on Cosmos-49, set 90* apart, had a measurement accuracy of 2-3 gauss, Magnetic field measurements were*taken by both the Cosmos-26 and--49 vehicles at altitudes of 270-403 im, and 270-490 km respectively, during I March -and- October of 1p64. -Typical magnetogr6ms from. these measurements are shown i separately. ~Recommendations are made for further'sclentific investigations with magnetic-field charts to better determine the earth's geomagnetie field and to correct the:.coefAcients of the Gaussian series. -Orig., aA..has.-. 4 figures. [041 ASSOCIATION: VsesoyuznWa konferentsiya po fizike.ioamicheskogo -prortran-stva, Moscow (All-Union Conference on Space Physic 4 SUBMITTED: _02Sep65 ENd 00,:: SUB CODE: ESS NO REF BOY: 005., 07 064 ATD PRESS: 71 r 2/2 cu SOROKIN, P. V.;, IIALIVAYM. Ta. I. Making hollov patterns for Investment gas liquid. Lit.proizv. no-7:41 Je (Phtternmaking--Zquipment I (Precision casting) c4ioting vith use of compressed '60. (MIRA 13:7) and supplies) s-0 C) AUTHORS: TITLE: '2-2 D 89921 S/191/61/000/002/011/012 B124/B204 Arkhipova, Z. V., Semenova, A. S., Paramonkov, Ye. Ya., Nalivayko, Ye. I., Leytman, M. 1. Determination of the solubility of polyethylene in hydro- carbons and of the dynamic viscosity of the solutions obtained PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 2, 1961, 61-65 TEXT: It was the purpose of the present paper to investigate the solubility of polyethylene in various solvents, the dependence of the solution tempera- ture of polyethylene on its molecular weight and the concentration of the solution, as wel:l as to measure the dynamic viscosity of the solutions obtained and their filtering velocity. The solubility of polyethylene was determined from the turbidity of a solution of given concentration during observation in transmitted light by means of the device, developed by V. N. Dyn1ko, whose schematical drawing is shown in Fig. 1. The polymer weighed portion is conveyed into the steel container 1 and, after the Card 1 89921 S/191/61/000/002/011/012 Determination of the solubility... B124/B204 addition of a measured quantity of solvent, the lid, which is sealed by fluoroplast, is closed. The tightness of the apparatus was checked with the gas valve closed by increasing the nitrogen pressure to 7-8 atmospheres excess pressure. From an ultrathermostat, the heat-transmitting medium is conveyed into jacket 9, the valve is partly openedv and the solvent and the polymer are mixed by means of bubbling-through N2' The temperature was measured by means of a thermocouple, which was connected with a-portable potentiometer; the measuring accuracy was �0.50C. The light from lamp 10 passed quartz windows 7 and incided upon the mirror 8 from which it was reflected, The solution obtained was 20-250C above solution temperature; when the solution was cooled, a distinct turbidity occurred, which continued to increase with dropping temperature. The temperature at which the first slight turbidity occurred was taken as solution temperature. The dynamic viscosity of the polymer solutions was measured by means of the Heller - d viscosimeter from formula 4 = c(d ).K, where ~L is the viscosity,'t - .ol s the the time of the fall of the sphere, d the density of the sphere, d . sol Card 214 Determination of the solubility... 899,21 S/191/61/000/002/011/012 B124/B204 density of the solution, and K the constant of the sDhere. The measuring error is 3~6. The density Of DOlyethylene was determined in the laboratory of B. I. Sazhin. The solution temperatures of polyeth,-flene, obtained by means of CrO 3- catalysts, in various solvents are given in Table 1. With an increase of temperaturep the solution time of polyethylene in hydrocarbons decreases, and when polyethylene concentration in the solution is changed, also the temperature of the quantitative dissolution changes (Table 2). With increasing molecular weight of polyethylene, its solution temperature increases linearly with intrinsic viscosity. The temperature.dependence of the concentration of low-molecular polyethylene rhich remains in solu-, tion when cooled, is shown~by Fig. 4, the dependence of the dynamic viscos4 of the polyethylene solutionsin synthol on the intrinsic viscosity is shown by Fig-5- Professor Ye. V. Kuvshinskiy is thanked. There are 9 figures, 2 tables and 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. ~Card 3/a T RODS On inereasinp tho quantity of bitter Substances In ho!-.a. Dokl. Ak. sellkhoz. 17, no. ?, 19,52 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October PW Unclassified. 2,, &_Iiva4O-,-Yu--3 , Prochayev, V.P. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Hops 7. Practice of leaders in obtaining high yields of hops. Sov. agron. 11 no.1, 1953. 9. 14onthlx List 2f Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. NAIaVAYKO Yu~S; Basic methods of increasing the quantity of bitter princlPles in hopes- Dopo' A31 URSR no.3:193-198 1540' (MIRA 8:4) 1. Zhitomiralka naukovo-doalidna stantsiya khmelyarst7a. PredstA-v- leno doystvitellnym chlenom Akademii nauk USISR F.A.Vlasyukom. (Hops) NAI,IVAYKO.Yu.S.; KARABANGV,Yu.V. Effect of types of potassium fertilizers on hops drops. Dop. AN URSR no-3:303-306 155. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Zhitomiralka naukovo-doolideha stantsiya khmelyarstva. Pred- otariv diyaniy chlen Akademii nau, URSR P.A.Vlasyuk (Hope) (Pertilizere and manures) NALIVAYNO, Yu.S. - F. -Ii Local application 71-79 '55- of fertilizer for the hop. Trudy VNIV? no.5.- KRA 9:1) (Hope) Vertilizers and manures) NALIVAYED, Yn.S., kanclidat sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk. 4 Hope. Nauka i zhiznl 22 no.2:23 Ir 155. (MLRA 8:3) (Hops) USSIVC,j.Itiv,-.,t,:.~d Piants - TeecILnical 0-'Caa,~!ae, Sugr Plants M-7 Abs Jour R--f 211L: - Biol., No 1, 1958, iio 1694 Author Zv.. S. kfalivayLc Inst I I G t- -U'X -VTff - - Title Zocal ApplicatiOU Of FeZI"'iliZCrj HOPS CUItIVELtiOn Orig Pub NaWt. pratsi wid. zil'BI:OGOGP- naw~ AN URSRi 1956) vip 4, 55-59 Abstract At the Zhit-omir Hops Cultivation Station, the local application of mineral fertilizers, partimlarly Pc, favorably affected tlic Olevelopment of hops ap---outs. The use of Pc mixed irLth humiss and put into the holes before planting hops contributed to the more intensive growth of t1he plants and increased th,.~ yield of clustera. The int~.,oduction of Na mixed with phoaphates 0-id not yi6ld positive results. Card 1/1 NALIVAYSK319-7u- - - Mmdmm use of the Volga-Don waterway* Reeb. transp 19 no,12:5-7 D 160, WRA 13112) P- 1. Nachallnik Kowercheekogo otdela Volgo-Donskogo parokhodstva. (Volga-Don Canal-Inland water transportation) NALI1111,M) T.I. .-,- ---------- -,"..., - - - Standardization of the panel elements of closet jartitions and built-in furniture for public buildings. Dior. prom. 14 no.10: 4-6 0 165. (MRA 18:12) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut eksperimentallnogo tipovogo proyektirovaniya shkol, doshkolInykh uchrezhdenly i vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. ,m UVLIN, A. A. Durum wheats. Hoskva, Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1949. 149 p. . h. it. Hard wheat va.-ieties. Izd. 2., doo. 1 perer. Moskva, Gos. i;,.d-vo sel'ki:oz. lit-ry, 1953. 191 P. (55-250'97". SB191-'W5N27 1953 GINZBURG. I.V.;*ROGACM, D.L.; ANTONYUK, Ye.S.; MUNKIN, A.B. ely Rolmquistite, a rineral of the rhonbic amphibole group, IzvsKarsi Kol.fil.AN SSSR n0-5:62-76 '58. WRA 12:9)' 1. Geologicbeskiy Institut Kollskogo filiala AN SBSR. (Holaquictite) 3M AUTHORS: Nalivkint A~ N, Spasskiy, N. N, SOV16 -51 9 - 3 - 5/16 TITM Tasks Confronting the Departments of trie State Geodetic Super- vision in the Problem of Cutting, Cost3 of Topographic-geodetic 17orks(Zadachi otdelov gosudarst-vernogo geodezicheskogo nadzora v dej_e anizheniya stoimosti topogrefo--geodezicheskikh rabot) PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartou'rafiyaj 1959, Nr 3, PP 32-38 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The tasks confronting the State Geodetic Supervision are described in the present paper- Whereas in the first years of its existeneie the main task was that of control!ing the application of the rales, an additional important task con- fronting the State Ceodetic Superyi3ioh iz now the methodical direotion for tho purpose of impioving quality i!nd cutting expenditures in the production of official topographic-Secdetic maps, In this connection several deficiencies are pointed --out. For instance, existing geodetic nets, topographic photo- graphs and airscapes are not always utilized for the respec- tive territories~ Examples are given. Also there are organizations bent on spending the allotted moneys by all means,, even though there be no need, !,Tethods based on the Card 0 utiliiation of aerial photographs are to be applied to a -1. Tasks Confronting the Departments of the State SOV/6--59-3--5/16 Geodetic Supervision in the Problem of Cutting Costd of Topcgraphic-gesle-.i,~ Works greater extent. Various organizations still refuse such progressive methods under one or another protext. It is requested in the present paper that surveying an the ground be allowed only in those cases in which aerial photography is not possible because of determined reasons- Many organizations aim at going about their tasks in the easier way and their accounts contain incorrect and illegal data. Financial estimates are sometimes in excess of 30-40 %6~ The Departments of the Supervision do not sufficiently control completed works, usually only as much as 30-50 %- Cutting of expenditures for topographic-geodetic works also depends on the revision of the official norms being in force at present. The scales in surveying are to be defined a.~curately, in consideration of the high costs: 1 km2 on a scale of 1 : 500 costs up to 80,000.rubles, on a scale 1 : 1,000 up to 40,000 rubles, on a scale 1 ~- 2~000 up to 209000 rubles, on a scale 1 : 5,000 up to 8jOOO rubles, on a scale 1 1 10,000 up to 4,000 rubles, and on a scale 1 : 25,000 up to 2,000 rubles (accordinfr to dAted Card 2/3 SUSIT (Spravochnik ukrupnennykh smet--qykh norm)(Manual of Tasks Confronting the Departments of the State SOV/6-510-3--5/-,6 Geodetic Supervision in the Problem of CuttinU Coztc of Works Calculation Norms)). Surveying is often done with a far too high accuracy, which is not jU3tified by circiimstanz-,es. Any topographic-goodetic work mutt be allowed only on presentation of documents proving the utility of such work,. Also the possibility of extending the plan in the photochemical field is to be taken into account. Caution is required in Aurveying territories that are to be built up within the next '$0--15 years (as presoribed)i as the respective large-ecale maps, as is known, grow obsolete very quickly, Furthermoreq the abnormal fact that the same works require different expendi- tures depending on the organizabion, carrying them out, is to be eliminated., Uniform manuals and price lists are to be worked out. Card 3/3 3(4), 30) SOY/6-60-1-11/17 AUTHOR: Nalivkin, A. N. TITLEt Measures to Improve the Organization of Topographic-geodetic Work in Geological Enterprises Should Be ReaTfied More Qui-ckly PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1960, Nr 1, pp 64-69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Although the geological enterprises and expeditions of the Soyuzmarkshtrest (All-Union Mine Surveying Trust) have slightly improved the realization of topographic-geodetic work in recent years, there are still some considerable shortcomings to be found. They are pointed out here by means of some examples. Progressive methods are not being applied, topographic-geodetic surveys are carried out separately from geological prospectingv or often in places where no geological investigations are planned. The extent and cost of work are often unreasonably in- creased, and a larger scale than is necessary is often used in the surveys. Considerable shortcomings are pointed out in the setting up of technical projects for aerial surveys and topo- graphic-geodetic work. Most striking is an excess of markings. The quality of work does not always correspond to the specifi- V Card 1/3 cations. Considerable shortcomings causing an increase in cost SOV/6-60-1-11/17 Measures to Improve the Organization of Topographic-geodetic Vork in Geological Enterprises Should Be Realized More Quickly and time of work are also toleratod in the realization of geodetic work for geophysical prol3pecting. The inefficient supervision of this work by geological and geophysical insti- tutions is finally pointed out. The Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (Ministry of Geology and Mineral Protection of the USSR) and the Glavgeologiya RSFSR (;4ain Geological Prospecting Administration of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic)_took in 1959 a number of measures to eliminate the mentioned shortcomings in the topographic-geodetic work. Some examples are pointed out here. A joint out4ard meeting of the sektsiya geologii i poleznykh iskopayemykh Ekspertne-geo- logicheskogo soveta Minist6rstva geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (Section of Geology and Minerals at the Geological Experts' Council of the Ministry of Geology and Mineral Protection of the USSR) and of the Ekspertno-geologicheskiy sovet Glavgeo- logii RSFSR (Geo'logical Experts' Council of the Main Geological Prospecting Administration of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic) was held in Leningrad in June 1959- It was Card 2/3 attended by representatives of scientific research institutes, SOV16-60-ol-11117 Measures to Improve the Organization of Topographic-geodetic Work in Geological Enterprises Should Be Realized More Quickly schools, and production organizations. According to the results of this meeting, the Minister of Geology and Mineral Proteation bf the USSR issued a decree on the regulation of topographic- geodetic and mine-surveying work on September 16, 1959. There isA Soviet reference. Card 3/3 NALIVKIN,A.V. Characteristics and cause of irregular growth of tourmaline crystals. ZeLp.Vses.min.ob-va 84 no-3-355-361 155. (MIRA 8:11) (Tourmaline) KALIVKIN, A.V. Morphological characteristics of certain minerals as a criterion of .their metasomatic formation. Zap. Voss. min. ob-vs, 87 no.3:364-366 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Metasomatism) MYAKOV,N.A. [deceased); BULIVANK9R.E.Z.; WBATOIAN,V.N.; YEMYSHEVA,R.S.; KRISHTCROVICH,A.H.,Edecessed); MAKSIMOVA,Z.A.; MCDZAIEVSKAYA,Te.A.; MNINSHCHUKO,V.S.; NMOROSHICV,V.P.; NALIVKIN B.V.- NOVOZHIIoOV,K.I.; YANOV:lr.-N. ';kr OBRUOHEV,D.V.; RZHONSNITSKAYA,M.A.; 'iRINA,N.I..redsktor; GUROVA, O.A., tekhnicheakiy redaktor (Field atlas of characteristic Icomplexes of fauna and flora of Devonian deposits of the Minusinsk Basin] Polevoi atlas kharakternykh koiii1eksov fauny i flory devonskikh otlozhenii Minusinakoi kotloviny. Soot. N.A. Belinkov, i dr. Pod red. M.A.Rzhonanitakoi i V.S.Meleshchenko. Moskva, Goe.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i akhrane nedr, 1955. 139 P. (MLRA,9:1) 1. Leningrad. Vsescoruznyy geologicheakiy inatitut. (Minusinek Basin--Geology, Stratigraphic--Devoninn) XILLIVKIN Bove - -- -- fteudoplankton Pelecypoda from the 3)om%Mk- strata. Dokl.AN SM III no.1:188-189 N-D 156. ()MR& 10: 2) 1. J"redetavleno akademikom DoV.Naliftinyme (Ural Mountain region-Lamellibranchiats, Fousil) NALIVKIN,, B.V. [Devonian pelecypods of the U.S.S.R.j textbook for cor- respondence students for raising the qualifications of foremen and engineers] Devonskie peletsipody SSSR; ucheb- noe pooobie dlia zaocbnykh grupp povyshenila. kvalifika- taii i inzhenerno-tekbnicheakikb rabotnikov. LeniWad, , Leningr, gornyi in-tp 1965. 37 p. (MIRA 18:11) IIALIVKIN, D. B. - 11 Discovery of fossils of plants in the Sarka layers of the Bonemian Ordovician. Vest Ust geol 39 no. 1: 33-34 164. 1. Vsesoyuzniy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologicheskiy Institut, Leningrad. I s a f 10 it It 11 m 1$ 14 If I Alls web u 4k, 0 It .1 AA (A CIO I L A 9 1 1 J~ t - -1-1 I- 1 40 14P V6,1101 l The pakessic d#p"Is In the mHey of the Aravan Rivet. UVAw. Pay. k~ -rl Aravan River sd. U. R.S.S. 11, 14-21(ltl &I crows the Tyu a )Lgu n fidge which mitaltiq sirpmits (4 vadicoctive mincratI4 on the l I* d mm m tIm anan u . wallsofmany CuUmifermt rtocks, The *I%-cific ratNuctivr mincrah which are Imind Ito the wrall4of so a j: the coves, oft di-amed in aiiither paiter. A. C. MIA 00 * 0:40 0 Z * 0 .00 00 No* w r U AV 10 il 0 11 It 31P of 0 a or a If C9 It H w O Al "0 IN I go 4 o T 009009690669490 96090100 000000*000*00 0 * 0 0 0 ' oooooo;o oooooeoooooee00 ~o-Ooolooosoessooste0o- 060 ~.TALIVKIN D.- V.- URAL BAUXITES. D. V. Nalivkins =s IW,4 ad* -4j pp. 3-5 (English sum- g "o., 1942 No Chem, Abotractel 37 5341 (1943). - The Ural Mary) bauxitee are divided into diaspore and gibbsite typeop the former from sea deposits and the latter from fresh water continental deposits. NALIVKIN, Dmitrii Vasillevich NALIVK1?1, Dmitrii Valiltevich. ...Pamir-kr-fsha mim- stenograr= publichnoi Y-rav~~, 1948. 18 P. lektsii, prochitannoi v ... ~~oslkve. Mosi-va, LP DLC: DK86l.T3A13 SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 11, 1951, Unclassified NUHOROBHRV, V.P.; CRLOV. Yu.A.. g1gYny7 redaktor Izdaniya; SHULIGA-JMSTMNKO, M.I., redBktor; N V., reclaktor; GEKW, R.F.. re(Laktor-, KRISHTOYOVICHO A-.-I.-. redaktor; LMOVICR,L.S., redaktor; LIKHMV, B.X, redaktor; SLODKEVICH, V.S., radaktor; SBERZIS, A.G.. redaktor; YANI- SHAVSKIY, M.N., redaktor; MEMIN. R.L., redaktor; AUZAN, N.F., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Paleontology of the U.S.S.R.] Paleontologiia SSSIL. Moskva. Izd-vo Akad,nauk SSSR. Vol-3,*pt.2. no.l. Nakhoroebov, Y.Pj,[D9vb6ian Bryozva of the Altai Territory) Devonskie mahanki.Altsia. 1948. 172 p. 48 p. of illus. (XIBA 10:7) 1,'Direktor Paleoatologichookogo'instituto (for Orlov) (Altai Territory--Polyzoa. Fossil) n, D. V. Ural Mountains - Gaolcgy Limit of the Tournaisian and Visean formations in the Urals and rethdoloEy of ascertaininE it. Mat.Geol.inst. 5 1948. 2 9. honthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October -1950. Unclassified. NALIVKIN, D.. akademik; PETROV, L.. professor. ,-., b1~11t?~':-f-VI-;I (Our patrols=] Nasha neft'. Moskva, Goa. isd-vo Ntgiz, 1949. 98 p. (MLRA 70) (Petroleum) 262137 Padzeinnaya geograftya nefti, 4.1-1. 0. 13rvant8ava. irckrug, svota, 194~), 116. 8, E. 17-20 SO: LETOPISI -10. 35, 1949 I-D,V -- --- - - - - - - -- -- --- -- - --- -- - - Turkmenistan - Ceology Piedmont lowland of Kopet Dag. Izv. Turk.fil. AJI SSSR, No. 3, 1951. Monthly L.st of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. PA-190T58-- ,USSR/Giology Irrigation May 51 nOn the Takhia-Tash Plateau," Acad D. V. Nalivkin "Nauka i Zhizn" Vol XVIII., No 5, pp 21-23 Describes dam, being built on the plateau of Takhia- Tash, which will be several km in length. Designed to utilize waters of Amu-Darly&for irrigational network of the deserts of Turkmenia, Uzbekistan and Kara-Kalpakia. Turkmenia canal will provide main navigational artery.* l9oT58 , IM Our petroleum 2. izd. q inur. i (lop. ~Joskvn, uos. jzci-vo detukol I it -ry, 191~2. 98v. . maps. 1. Petroleum - Russia. I. Petrov, L., A. au, -V.---- - - - Geologists I. V. Mushketov and geographic geology. Izv. Vses. geog. obahch., 84, No. 3, 1952. Month jAg~ -Qf Russia Accession , Library of Congress, October 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. Sovefskie liudi proobrazuiut pustynir tsvatushchIi_)crai L Soviet people wii-l fransform the wilderness into a flourjzhin,~,, roviopj. Hoskva, Gospolitizdat, 1953, 68 p. SO: Monthly hi.~& -of Bus2j-an Accessions. Vol. 6 No. 8 Nftembft-21953