SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MESHALOVA, V. N. - MESHCHANSKIY, F. L.

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GOLUBEV, D.B.; SMRODINTSEV, A.A., Jr.; LIPINA, N.V.; MESHALOVA, V.N.: SIYAIZVSKAYA, V.K.; BDKAREVA, V.N. Changes in aldolase activity following infection with certain viruses. Acta virol. 8 no.5:410-416 S 164. 1. Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines and Seral - Department of Virology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences; and the PasteUr Institue of Microbiology, Epidemiology and Hygiene, Leningrad. L 23aa& E4T(d)AK1T(M)1P!PCw F.WA(dM_efl_PN_) JI&P W M (10 ACC Nit, AP6004139 Ijp(c)~ _,M/1gw/. SOUZCE CODE:~UR/0125/66/000/001/0 9 043/004 AUTHOR-.--Kuckin, A.,: S.; Luk'ysn4a4,'V. -F.;- Keshaykin, N. S.; Sisoulk A. G. ?7~ ORG:;' JKurkAni: Luk'yanov, Meahaykinj MVTU,im. Bauman TITLE: Tests of base-metal *welded joints and models of thin-walled vessels of ~P257~ :SOUP 'C svarka,.no. 1, 1966, 43-49 TOPIC TAGS: hydraulic buckling, 'metal test,tensile'test, weld evaluation, pressure. vessel: high-strength:steel/ EP257 high strendth steel-- ABSMCT: Theuse of,high enitth steels as the material of thin-walled welded ves- sels working under I a as shown,that the danger ofrupture of the vessels in the presence of mean stresses lower than the ultimate strength of the base S the greater~the hkher,this ultimatelstrength is. In this connection, the a7uthor tested _th.6~,welded joints and base metal.of pressurized.thin-valled vessels of EMXigh- strength steel by the newly developed methad.of.biaxial.streching by midns of the hydraulic buckling of-flat sheet specimens via Around orifice. In testing the base metal'the purposeAs, to determine the true peripheral stress ai as a function of trueAefornation in the direction of thicka ess 93 until the instant of ruPtur . Can Aidering that the'.shape,of the.bulge is almost spherical, the measurements (Fig. 1) UDC: 621.791.7:672.4:53.092 C=4 1/4 RIM L 23413-46 ACC NRI AP6004139 ,Ore sure-P, radiuc R of curvature.and thickness t in the zone of zenith of the of 8 bulge are used to calculate the. t.rue.stresses CrI PR Cr and the.true deformation t t 3p to where t -is initial thickness of the sheet specimen, z3p.is the plastic component of true deLmation,*with respect to. thickness. The :function .(Fl - f(9,3) is determined by measuring thickness.t-in the presence of various levels of loading and then, with the aid of a corresponding formula, used to evaluate the futui loadbearing ability of the material in.a pressurized cylindrical vessel. StrengthKs 4atermined according to the magnitude'of the. stresses in the base metal atthe instant of rupture of the welded joint as -"_11 49 according to the direction of fracture along or across weld. On thLa.basia it is.established thki5 the best-results are obtained for welded JoLnts.subjected.to.isothermal annealinst at 880 C for 20 minutes. Subsequent hydraulic f cont rupturing tests o ainers f EPi57 ;ieel with welded-on lids and with measurement of strains during loading confirmed.the objectivity of the estimates obtained during the t6its.oUfIat:specLmens under.,condLtLona of biaxLal stretching by the hydraulic buckling method. Thus,,the Waxial stretching test may be recommended as a basic test -------------- Card 3/4 HURATH, S.R. AxWricental study of the relation between, stresses and deformations of creeping in compact soils. Dokl, All Arm.8SR 24 no.2:61-66 1 57. (WAA 10:4) 1. Institut matematiki i makhaniki Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Predstavlano 9A. ArutyWanom. (Soil mechanics) (Earth movements) BAIABO. A.N.; HNSHRATU, H.B. in coal mines. 14,3d.paras. i paraz.bol. supplenent to no.1:63-64 157. (HrRA 11-1) 1. Is A ranskoy gorodekoy protivomalyariynoy atantaii. TMKISTAK-HOOKWOU DISVASR) (GOAL HITMS-DISSASIS AIM HYGIBI19) .I----- bESHBEYI-Y.I. Results of using the controlled directional sensitivity method. Geol. nefti i gaza 5 no. 3:48-52 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Trest Krasnodarneftegeofizika. (Kuban lowland---Seismic prospecting) -MESHBEY$ V.I. 1,1atiple reflections in the platform section of nor-thwestern Ciscaucasia. Razved.i prom.geofiz. no.43:28-37 162. WRA 15:8) (Caucasus, Northern--Seismic prospecting) MES HBFI 9 V. I. Methodology of seismic prospecting in the strip of foothills . no.38:7&90 of the northwostorn Ciscaucasia. Prikl. ~.reofi-, 164o (MIju 18:11) IITI~~UFI- v al. - ---= - - I . , , I - , . :-f. ~, '. I ~, - 1; , I ~ , , j . , .- ar tlc-,,.~~ , ' . , ,. - ~ -, 'j~ I . .. , . - elements -.n a :,- . : . - . . 7 ;., ; I . ri C. . " " : 94-,")?? 1 t),) . I p -j ~ ".." 1"a -.,7 ) ACC NPA AT7003287 ~OU]Ri 601~~--Wil5i76676bb/c~IC/0018/0033 AUTHOR; Heshboy-, V. I*; Kartavtsev, S. M.j Muzyka, 1. H. ORG: None TITIZ: The use of a multichannel magnetic recorder and electrical delay line adders for surveying complexly built structures by the W method SOWCE: Razvedochnaya geofiniks, no. 14, 1966, 18-33 TOPIC TAGS: adder, magnetic recorder, circuit delay line, sels=ic wave, wave analyzer, wave propagation, signal to noise ratio, signal reception, diversity reception, am-` seismologic instrument, seismology A05TRACT; The RNP Evariabla directional reception) Wthod, devoloped undor the supervision of 1. A. Ryabinicin, Is the meet widely developed method used to study complexly built structures characterized by seismic wave Interferencev and its introduction has considerably expanded the opportunities afforded seismologists for exploration work. The development of the theory underlying the RNP method, in- eluding questions concerned with increasing noise resistance, resolution, and cox. lation modifications, was the result of a need to modernize the devices used to record and convert signals in accordance with the RNP mathad. Multichannel mag- netic rue-orders with mom 60 recording channels and electrical delay Line adders, Card- 1/4_ ACC Nib AT77003287 developed by the Laboratory for the Dynamics of Elastic Media of the LGU [Leningrad State University], met theme conditions. An experimental check has confirmed the conclusion that the switching circuits In the adders provide the necessary diversity in the number of adder channels (9, lit 179 25 channels), make the correlation modifications in the RNP mathod, and change the functions for distributing channel sen~vitivity. The summation base should be diversified, an should filtration used for the summation, when seismic sections are constructed. The I seismogra for the.correlation modification of the RNP should be widely used in conjunction with the adder tapes. The use of the now magnetic recording and analyzing equipment in the complex seismological conditions prevailing in the foothills of the north- western pre-Caucasus area him pointed out the great possibilities of the RNP method. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 6 figures. SUB CODE: 08,09/SUBM GATZ: Ndne/MIG REFt 010 2/2 MESHUMIGIU, P.A. Magnetic clutches for cutting blind threads. FL-a-shin05troitel' no.11:15 N '61. (MIR-1 14:11) (Screw-cutting machines) CiELISHCMV, B.A.; I-ESHCHANCHUK, P.A. Accuracy of billet veights for cold extrusion. Kuz. shtam. proizv- 4 no.11-0-12 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Extrusion (Metals)) - NESHCHkNCHUK, P.A., inzh. Automating the trimming of exids and thread roliin-g an th'4n- walled, cup-type parts -inade by cold extrusion. [Nauch. trixiy] ENIKMASha 11M2-120 '65. (Ma-ILA 18s6) KESHCHARKOT BI.M.; STRAKHOT. K.I.; LETIM, Ya.Te.; BOSIKO. K.P.; KMIKIN. T.A. PMLUN,xdsy, T.F.; YXIMOV, A.F. Now method of szolting and pouring oxidixing allo7s. Prom. anerg. 12 no-3:25 Mr 157. (NLRA 10W (Alloyq) (Smelting) VEM.. 1.P.; MESHCHOYIIR V.G. The output has been doubled. Hashinostroitell no,6:16 -Te V61. NIRA 14:6) (Zaporozhlys-44etaiwork) MISHCHAHMOV, A.I., professor; 03MOVA, U.I. (Kharlkov) I Significance of intra-arterial blood transfusion at- a therapeutic factor in surgical diseases. Rhirrurglia no-3:28-31 Mr. '55. (BLOOD TRAIISIMSION, (MLRA 8:7) inter-arterial, ther. value) " ill, KARTAVIII. V.A., dotsent; KWSHCHaNINOV, ji.l.# profesoor, direktor. -- Treutment of a hemorrhagic gastric ulcer by the method of exclusion. Khi- rurgiia n0-3:38-40 Mr 153. (972A 6:6) 1. Vtoraya khirurgiaheskaya klinika Kharlkovskogo inatituta usovershen- stvovaniya vrachey. (Ulcers) RESHCHANINDV, A.I.. professor. Professor IJU Krameranko. (SIOGRAPHIMS, Kramarenko, E. Vent.khir.74 no.7:95 O-V '54.(KLRA 8:10) .--d Im) Voi.11/4 Surger-y A-pri-1 57 iCA Sac.q 1978. NlEkANUNOV A.I. *Analysis of 427 patients with cancer of the stomach (Russian text) VESTN.K111R. 195.5, 75/1 (7-10) Among 427 patients with pastric cancer, who were treated between !919 and 1951 in the author's clinic, there were 281 men and 146 women. 2115 of them were oper- ated on, but in only 78 ( 18%) was resection possible; the other patient.-; were in- operable. Four stages are distinguished: The early stage, the opportune stage ( re- section), the Late stage (palliative operations), and the incurable st.age. Early diagnosis is difficult and can often not be established by exploratory laparotomy. It should therefore be supported by laboratory investigations, e.g. . the determina- tion of the diastase in the urine ( low diastase values with simultaneous achylia are evidence of gastric cancer). Decrease of the blood pressure after injection of adrenaline also raises the suspicion of cancer. A hyperglycaernic coefficient of 1.8 to 2.5 U. suggests carcinoma ventriculi. Nycturia, which is observed in 3/4 of the cases of ventricular ulcer, is nearly always absent in cases of carcinoma. To reduce the mortality, not only blood transfusions and infusions should be applied during and after operations, but antishock therapy combined with vitamins, sulphon- amides and antibiotics should be carried out. The primary focus should also be removed in the presence of pulmonary metastases. When the general condition is very bad, gastric resection can be performed in 2 stages. Transverse incision has given exceUent results in the author's experience. IX. 5. 16) prof. - - 2vgenii Orlevich Kramareako. Yeat. khir. 80 no.1:154-155 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:4) (KRAmARMjKO, NVGEIIII IURILVICH, d.1957) KMCMINOV, A.I., prof. (RharIkov, u1. Sverdlova, d.152, kv.1); DEMSKIY, P.S., dots. Youparasitic cysts of the liver. Vest.khir. 81 no.12:80-81 D '58- (14rRA 12:2) 1. Zz khirurgicheakay kliniki (zav. - prof. A.I. Heshchaninov) 9-y M2arIkovskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitay (glavmyy vrach L.S. Sycheva). (Lrm. cysts nonparasitic (RUB)) MMSHCH&NINOV. A.I,.-.prof.; PERFILOYEVA. Te.A., knnd.blol.nauk Svaluation of the methylone blue discoloration reaction in malIgmant tumors. Trach.delo no.6:653-654 Je 159. (KIW. 12:12) 1. Poliklinika RharIkovskogo nauchnogo maditainakogo obahchestva. (MHYLM BLUE) (CANCKR) MESHCHANINOV, A.I., prif. (KharIkov) Intra-arterial blood transfusion in surgical diseases and shock. Vrach.delo no.5:521-522 My 160. (MM 13:11) (BLCCD--TRANSFUSION) (SHOCK) 11ZHCHANINOV A 1. , prof. Ruptures of the sto,-,sach walls in blunt abdominal trauma. Vrach; delo no.9:137-138 3 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. 9-ya Khzrlkovskaya bollnitsa. (ST(X4ACH--WOUIMS AND INJURIES) t~and Avr 1)'ci. -- (di~5s) ec tiveness of f--.tuary irrigation in tne creation of a stable fo r! ta,3e based Mir~~r se of sur-Care ao~~ -example t-ne sovk,.ozes of Astrakhanskaya (jbLacit)," ~Ios, I!Xo, 1~ rc) (Min of Agr ;j',;.4;P. All-~!ninn )rder of Lenin Acad n" k,,r L-n V.I. Lenin. All- 'mon Sci Res Inst o" -iydra.itir nnjineering am! Imnrove!,ent irp. A.N. Kostyakov) 110 co: ies (V~, 117) - 52 - W-SHCHANDIOV, G.F. Organization of work in a housing maintenance office. Gor. kh3z. Mosk. 35 no.8:18-19 Ag 161. (KIFA 14:8) 1. Glavnyy inzhener zhilishchno-ekspluatatsionnoy kontory No. 19 Dzerzhinskogo rayona. (Moscow--Housing management) 1- HCEV. V. N., MESHCHANINOV, I. A., Engr. 2. USSR (600) 4. Steam Boilers 7. Deterioration in boilers due to brittleness. Rab. energ. 2 go. 11, 1952 9. Monthly Lists of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. MESCIIA11111011,1. A., Eng. 2. n6sR (6oo) Lp. zveam Boilers 74 Athods of controlling deterioration of boilers due to brittleness, 'r % Ab. energ., 10, No. 12, 1952. 9. jMAtdly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, 1953, Uncl. SOV/1 24- 57- 5- 6117 Translation from: Referat ivnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p 156 (USSR) AUTHOR: Meshchaninov, 1. A. TITLE: Brittle Failure of Boiler-element Joints ("Khrupkiye'' razrusheniya v soyedineniyakh kotet'nykh elemertov) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Povysheniye nadezhnosti i ekonomichnosti raboty kotel'nykh agregatov. Minsk, Izd-vo AN BSSR, 1954, pp 39-63 ABSTRACT: The author examines the causes of the brittle failure of boiler elements that occurs: a) In regions of intense localized tensile-stress concen- trations ,b) in regions wherein stressed Layers of metal are m pro- longed contact with the highly concentrated caustic-alkali solution that forms 'in any narrow gaps as a result of evaporation,and c) !n regions subjected to prolonged exposure to h.ah temperature anct pressure The failure takes the form of an intercrystaltine corrosion occurring along the grain boundaries. Examples are cited of the failure under normal operating conditions of boiler rivets, rotted tube-erids, plates, and drum shells. Measures are proposed for preventing the development of the three conditions cited above under which brittle failure is Card 1/1 observed to occur. B. A. Drozdovskiy HESHCHANINOV, I.A., inzhener. `e- Methods for checkIng the condition of metal in boiler drums. Suergetik 4 no-1:33-37 Ja 156. (MZaA 9:4) (Matallography) (Boilers) HESHCHANIMOV, I.A., inzhener; KUCHNIK, G.F., inzhoner. A Inadequate co"nBation for hpat extension of tubes in TP-170 boilers. tnergetik 5 no.2:27-32 F 157. (MIRA 10:3) (Boilcr,q) H=cHAffIIIOV.,,-,I..,A4, inzh. -777~Z~-- -- 7- -- ]kLrmgoa to drume of high-pressure boilers. Bozop. truda v prom, -% uo.2:17-19 F 158. (mm 11:2) (Boilers) C AUTHORS: !,.',eshchaninov2 I.A. and Yaichnik, G.F. (Engirneers) TITLE: Temperature Irregularitlos In Hirh-pressiire Boiler Drums 0 and Methods of Reducin.,, them (Tempera tuijV7e noravil.cirieraos'Cli v barabanakh kotlov vysokogo davleniya I oor'ba s nimi) PERIODICAL: Teploenerretika, 1958, Nr 8., pp L,--48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Non-uniform temperature distribution in the drums of hicgh- pressure boilers is coriSidered. The temperature-droj~s that occur in the thicknas-, of t'le wall during uniform change of temperature are regarded as consisting of three components: one depends cn-ly or. the rate of char.,--e of temperature of the mediui., ancthor characterises the rate of temneratu2e equalisa' *io3--ac:~ross the thic,':ness of the wall; u the third is the thermal coranonsnt. The teraperature distribution in the walj- thiclcrleS3 is usually parabolic. Calculated and measured values of temnerature in the drum wall of a boiler type TP-170 are plotied in Fig 1. The way in which the -11-emperature-drop in the dium wall changes Card 1/5 during the process of raising steam is then ecnsidered. The saturation ter.,iperatura changes mu(;h more ra~,jdly in the Drur.,I,-; anal Toiiiperature IrreLularli* 1..'e thodsof Reducin, t4em pressure range 1 atr-s thLn. at pressures above 5 atzms.. Therefore, quilk;e a small pressure-increase soon after starting UD tla6 bciler causes a sharp rise of saturation tem,perature an,-! tLe ra-,,e of change of temperature may reach 5000C per hour. This can give rise to very uneven tempera-lure distribution in the drum walls. The temperature distribution is usually much -more uni fo r rn when the boiler is being cooled down. However, rather special ccoling conditions Dris~, in the separating drums of boilers types TP-170 ai~. TP-230. It is usually suP-z-jos,cdL tl-tat water leavos the separating '-Iruir, iWlerlia- tely aftor the boile.- iz sliut down, but in fact the lower part of the drum cools inore rapidly- than tl:ie upper. Formulae are given fci- .~,alculatin.- thE, strGS3es in bciler drum vialls that arise from non-un-iform temperature diotribution. Puxie7-icai a-cairiples (-)f 911-1-e-ss caloulaCions are shown. TheSc iridicat,,-, that ever. though tho mo~hods of stress calcula' -ion r%aL-a no special alloaance for local Card 2/5 stress concontratiLons oi- specially thick parts of the wall, the stresses obtained are of the order permitted by so V/ q4- - 5~~ -0 -r D,-n ~ Temperature Irreg~ular-is- In s aar 11et;hods of Redur.-in'c, them tlic standard. It is, tt'E'roforel desirable t1c seek ways of acftieving a unifo--m teii,-,~~iature dist--ibution. ORGRES develol)ed several rueasu~7~--s intended to ruak-e the temDerature distribution more uniform, and tried them on a bc-iler type TP-170 in a pouer sta'Ion Gf tli'lf- Moscow System. The effectiveness of the measures was assessed by 54 thermr,- cvanles installad at -iarious --ilaces in the boiler. To make the temperature r!ore ;ni.c-.m in "he ma-'Ln drum during the process of rais-inE stcari. t-., lower parts of the -drum were steam-heated by an arr-Dn'aem2nt illustrated dia~;ra-,r,.ati3ally in Fig The steam used for this su*)er-healu-ed 9.t a -.'ressure -~f 100 - 110 atm.:; and came from the -n-e4hbru7ing boiler afte-r first redu-.ing tho prc-Tslare to 50 - 60 atms. The steam-heating equipment, which is briefly described, w-as started up before tute burners were lit and dour. ulien thr, pressure ill the Card 3/5 boiler reached 60 atms. The naximum ha-atin6 effect was obtained with a s-'Ueai-,. :!or-cuml-tion of tons/hour. SOV/96--5e-8-?/D 2 , C_ Temperature Irregialarities in High-Pressure Boller Drums and Methods of Reducing them Graphs of tempera~-ure change in the walls of the main drum during the process of raisinE steam, with the application of steam-heating and wit~iout it, are seen in Fig 3. Wit!) steam-heating tliere was practically no tem,)erature difference between different parts of the drum, and the temperature-drop in the wall thickness was reduced to 10 - 150C. Steam-heating of the main drum had little effect on '. he temperature distribution in the separating drum, where heating conditions are governed by circulation in the pipes. To prevent temT~erature irregularities from occurring during shut-down, the drums were filled with water soon after the fire was extinguished and the boiler was disconnected fTom the steam line. Some practical difficulties were met in carrying this out. The method of controlling the water level is illustrated diagram- matically in Fig 4. It will be seen from the curves in Fig 5 that filling with waLer in this way reduced the Card V5 temperature differences and also made it possible to maintain the heat of -,',Ile drums for a considerable peri,~Di,- sov/96-"8-8-9/22 Temperature Irregulaxities in H_1*~h-Pres sure Boiler Drums and Methods of Reducing them which is very impor'~-ant when the boilers are kept in hct reserve. It was not always easy to check that the drums were full of water; the difficulties encountered in this respect are specific to boilers with separating drums when u u there is not mu-,h difference between the height of the top of this drum and the M.7hest point of the steam-raising tube. There are 5 figures and 2 literature references (Soviet) ASSOCIATION: ORGRES Boilers--Temperature factors 2. Boilers--Pressure 3. Temperature--Theory Card 5/5 inzh.; MUCHM. G.F., inzh.; RAY9V. B.Kh., inzh. Conditions for the transfer of boilers from operating to stand-b7 basis. 1919k. sta. 30 no.2: U-14 F '59. (MIRA 12:3) (Boilers) KESUCH"IMOV, I.A., Inzh., KUCEMIK, G.F., inzh. Warming up of high-pressure boiler steampipes. Blek. sta. 31 no-3:8-10 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Boilers) (Steampipas) MSHCHURIOV, I.A., inzb.; MUCHUM, GJ?., inzh. I. ,". 4~iick starting of high-pressure drum boilers. Mek.sta. 31 no.4:10-16 Ap 160. (HIPA 13: 7) (Boilers) IMESHCHANINOV, I.A., iazh.; MUCHNIK., G.F.,iazh.; RAYEV, B.Kh... inzh. Operation of TFL-230 boilers with decreased loads. Elek.sta. 32 no,4-*10-14 AP 161. (MA 14:7) (Boilers) MESUCHANINOV. L. 'U ~~- Some results of now work organization and wage structure in the Donets Basin. Sots. trud. no.9:50-54 158. (KIPA 111-10) (Donate Basin-Vages and labor productivity) r'L;LiliGl!AllVOV t L. ----Va-g-e fund structure of workers in incli 3try. Sots. trud 6 no. 2:28-35 F 161. 04IW, 14:2) (Wage payment systems) DYATLOV, V.L.; L.S. ...... I Uomputer systems and automated sy9tems for the (,ont-rol of research operations. Vych. els4l. nr,.1197-26 16,-, (1,1'~'2A 18.1) HESHCHOINOV, P.A., kandidat tekhnicheak-ikh nauk. Phase scheme of compounding with an electromaguetic corrector. Elek. sta. 24 no.4:36-38 Ap '5). (MLRA 6:5 (I)YU&MOS ) IMSHOMINOT. P.A., kandidat takhatchaskikh nauk. ........ Simplifying the excitation schame of a turtogeaerstor. Ilek.sta. 25 no.5:54-55 Ky 154. (MM 7:6) (Dynamos) MESHCHAMNOV. P. , kandldr,- L. . ),nzhonar; "InITS071 G.. inz!.k-pr. k)l conjectiu, t to I-. v,, i ttr, a i t o rnk, current ",; Je Is' RA 10 ..nrl,ie generaton, ot 14 iirolayevakiy e, Lroite iyy ;.nst i t,;t h BOSOV, V., inzb.: IbMOV. E., starshiy prepodavatell; MESHCHANINOV, P. Circuits and self-v-nesironization relwIs of synchronnua marine ganorators. Mor. flot 18 no.8:9-10 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Nikolayevskiy korablestroitel'nyy institut. (Electricity an ships) mm-1HA14121OV, S. 1. "Basic Changes in the Udders of Tagil-Ostfriesland Cattle in Relation to Massage, 1-iiLcing, Age, and Productiv-., ty." Cand Agr Sci, All-Union Inst of Experimntal Veterinary Sci, Moscow, 1953. (RZhBiol, No h, Oct 5h) Survey of Scienti"ic ari,,i 'rectinical Dis:3terta.ims Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (10) So: Sum. No. h81, 5 May 55 A4g__.5-# e-# 'f Allh"-O V- S-. /. USSR / Farm Ardmals. Cattle. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40431. Author : Soldatenkov, P. F., Mean anjAovL S. I., Ganyush- kina, S. 1A., Trukhina, Ye. Po, FIT-a'flo-vich, V. V. Inst ;Not given. Title :The Effect of Certain Feeds and Their Mixtures on the Physiological Processes and the Milk Fat Content in Cows of the Tagil Breed. Orig Pub: Tr. In-ta biol., Urallskiy fil. AN SSSR, 195?, vyp. 4, 84-96. Abstract: As an addition to pasturing and green feed sup- plementation, dairy cows were given feed min- tures, according to groups, as follows: lst group - 60% of cottonseed meal, 30% of wheat bran, 10% of oatmeal; 2nd group - 35%, 30% and 350%, respectively; 3rd group - 10%, 30% and 6VIo, respectively& The aggregate amount Card 1/2 USSR / Farm Animals. Cattle. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40428. Author : ~Ue_shchaninov, S. I. Inst tNot given.-- Title The Changes of the Milkiness and of the Fat Content in the Milk of Cows of the Tagil Breed. Orig Pub: Zhivotnovodstvo, 1957, No 8, 61-64. Abstract; The productivity of ten cows, which were com- paratively uniform as to their characteristics during a single lactation and a preceding dry period, was studied. The rations were prepared every 10-15 days, and were diverse for differ- ent cows. The dynamics of the fat content in the milk of cows during one lactation was stud- ied. In 8 cows out of 10, with an increase of Card 1/2 SLOBODII-,', IVIIM'K. Yu.I.; KUZOVIEV, NAGAYEV, b'YCMT.'*,F.A.: KO',7VAKOV,P.O.# ced.; UJ.'(,VA, reu.izd-va; TAMVA, li.F., tekhn.red. [Distribution and specialization of agriculture in Chelyabinsk Province] Razmeshchenie i spetAalizaisiia sellskogo khoziaistva Cheliabinskoi oblasti. Sverdlovsk, All SS&R, 1963. 204 p. (V~ 16: 12) 1. Akadeiiiya nauk SSSR. Urallskiy filial, Sverdlovsk. Otdel ekonomicheskikh issledovarliy. (Chelyabinsk Province--Agriculture-Economic atipects) HESHCHILNINOV, S.M.; KRYM. K.S. Method for studying thixotropv of plastic lubricants. Proizv. smz. mat. no.I.-5-24 156. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Leningradskiy neftemaelozavad imani Shaumyana. (Thixotropy) (Lubrication and lubricants) MUNN I'm-, - MIRIRMF~ DOBKIN, I.Ye.; HESHCHA11INOV. S.M.; PARYNNOV. N.14. .roperties of solidol obtained from mixtures of oxidired Industrial D liquid petroleum waxes and high-molecular synthetic fatty acids. Proizv. smaz. mat. no.2t6-15 '56. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Isningradskiy neftemaslozavod imeni Shaumyana. (Imbrication and lubricants) (Acids, Fatty) (Paraffins) KM, K.S. . RSHCHANINOT, S.M. Us *8 of the KS-4 instrument for studying the mechanical properties of lubricating greases under operating conditions. Proizv.smazemt, no*4:9-29 157. (14IU 11:9) l.Laningmdakir neftemelozavod Im. Shaunyana. (Lubrication and lubricants-Tasting) HESHCHAHIYPY~_ S. 14. ; ZABEL11U. M.P. Changes In the mechanical properties of c6*ePcIal greases when used in combination with each other. Proizv.smaz.mat. no.5:44-54 '59. OURA 13:4) 1. Loningradakiy opytiVy neftecaslozavod imeni Shaunyana. (TAibrication and lubricants) 29451 C> S/061/67/000/017/153/166 B117/B110 AUTHOR: TITLE: Practical importance of parameters, determined in the labora- tory, concerning the mechanical properties of plastic lubricants PERIODTCAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyp-, no. 17, 1961, 473-474, abstract 17M230 (Tr. 3-y Vses. konferentsii po treniyu i iznosu v mashinakh. M., AN SSSR, v 3, 1960, 270-277) TEXT: The effect of basic rheological characteristics was examined: shear strength (Tnr), thixotropic destruction, and restoration of the efficiency of plastic lubricants (PL) (synthetic and aliphatic greases, 1 -13, 303 (ZLZ), and others). The investigation was conducted on roller bearings of different drive mechanisms (tractor drum, car wheel hub, bushes of rall- road-cars,electric motors, and saw frames). Tnr and the thixotropic properties were determined on a device of the ty-pe MC-4 (?-TS-4). In it, the lubricant was subjected to shear deformation in the clearance between a fixed outer and a rotating inner cylinder. By measuring the torque at the outer cylinder, the initial T nr and viscosity of PL were determined along Card 1/2 29451 S/081/,), '000/017/11-W!66 Practical importance of parameters ... B117.-/B110 with their chanve after destruction within 1 hour, and after the subsecuent relaxation within 2 hours. An increase of Tnr reduces the discharge of i~L from the roller-bearing separator. The discharge is particularly influenced by Tnr at values < 1 91cme. If Inr>/2-5 9/cm2, PL is practically not discharged from the mobile parts. The delivery of PL to the bearing bodies and their rolling surfaces is, however, impaired. The abnormally strong discharge observed in some cases and not corresDonding to the Tnr valu-s are frequently connected with a thixotropic PL destruction. It is noted that the amount of the PL discharge may differ if different thickening substances are used (Na and Li soap), even if Tnr remains equal. Size and design of bearing are major factors for the discharge. A test made in a tractor drum revealed that plastic lubricants (synthetic greases) regen- erated thixotropically during relaxation ensure a better operation than 6,ell' aliphatic greases, whose Tnr does not change during relaxation. This is connected with drum test conditions: 8 hr operation, 16 hr relaxation. The ZLZ lubricant, which is destroyed the least in case of mechanical deforma- tion,offered the best results in the continuous operation of a saw frame. [Abstracter's note: COMDlete translation.] Card 2/2 MESHCHANINOV, S.M. Interrelation between laborato-y methods of testing and operational qua~ties of the synthetic lubricating greases. Proizv. smaz. mat. no.6 8:98-118 161. (MIRA 14-8) 1. Leningradskiy opytnyy neftemaslozavod imeni ShaunWana. (Lubrication and lubricdnts--Testing) --MESHCHANINOV, Samuil Mendeleyevich; GMSATCit, Vasiliy Nikolayevich; GINZBURG, Ye.G.J. red. [New oils and additives for gear tranwAssions; verbatim --nort of a lecture 6elivered in the Leningrad House of Scientific and Technical Information in February 19633 Novye masla i prisadki dlia zubchatvkh peredach; steno- gramma lektsii, prachitannoi v LDNTP v 1'evrale 1963 g. Le- ningrad, 1964. 37 p. (MIU 1?:7) NESHCHAMOV, V.-P. (Veterinary Doctor. Syzran District Veterinary Hospital, "Stu Kuibyshev ObtaBI-J'and ENILIN, I. Ya. ~ dent, Ullyanav Agricultural Institute). "Chlorophos in thelaziasis in cattle" Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 9, September 62 p. 27 mg5iHAIMOVA, C'. P. r\ Meschaninffa, G. F. uThe determination of residual tentions arising in nitriding,,w Dinamika i prochnost' aviad-vigateleyt Moscow, 1949, p. 1.13-22, - Bibliog: 6 items. SO: U-3736, 21 MaY 53, (Letopis 'Zhuxnal Inykh Statey, No'. 17, 1949). r% FD 370 USSR/Physics Residual Stresses, Stress Analysis Card 1/1 Author Serensen, S. V. and tLeshchaninova, G. P. Title Tensometric determination of residual stresses ~'.- disks of varying thickness Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz. 24, 473-478, Mar 1954 Abstract Discusses application of wire strain gages for determining residual stresses in disks with sharp changes in thickness. Method makes possible to measure not only radial and circular stresses but also axial ones. Studies effect of conditions of heat treatment on magnitude and distribution of residual stresses. Four references, all USSR, one since 1887, others 1936-1950. Illustrations, graphs. Institution Submitted October 6, 1953 PHASE I BOOK EKPL401TATIOW SOV/4375 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii imeni A.A. Baykova Ustalost, metallov; materialy soveshchaniya po ustalosti metallov 22-24 sentyabrya 1958 g. (Fatigue of Metals; Materials of the Conference on Fatigue of Metals, September 22-24, 1958) Moscow, 196o. 157 P. 3,500 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: I.A. Oding, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR; Ed. of Publishing House: A.N. Chernov; Tech. Ed.: I.N. Dorokhina. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for mechanical engineers,, metallurgists, and scientific research workers. COVERAGE: The collection contains discussions relating to fatIgue failure of metals, fatigue in finished parts, and methods for testing endurance. Tneluded are a critical review of existing theories on metal fatigue, sow data on physical regularity patterns, and features of steel failure causedby fatigue. Possibilities for applying a new criterion to the notch sensitivity of metals and high-strength steels are investigated. The mechanism of failure due to Card 1/4 Fatigue of Metals (Cont.) SOV/4375 corrosion fatigue of metals is discussed along with pertinent experimental data. Also presented are the results of testing the fatigue strength of such metal parts as large-size plates and various parts of machines used in the petroleum industry. Problems involved in testing metals for fatigue are examined. No personalities are mentioned. Each article is accompanied by bibliographic references, most of which are Soviet. TABLE OF CONfEM: NATURE OF FATIGUE FAILURE Ivanova,, V.S. Reviev of the Fatigue Theories 3 Serensens S.V. and Some Peculiarities of Alloy Fatigue Failum at Elevated Temperatures 19 Shevandin., Ye. K. (deceased), R. Ye. Reshetnikova, L.K. Rubinahteyn., and L.F. 1(hudozhnikova. Sow Data on Physical Regularity Patterns of Steel Fatigue Failure Card 2A Fatigue of Metals (Cont.) Sov/4375 Ratner.# S.I* Endurance Under Repeated Loading and Resistance To Brittle Failure 34 Oding,, I,A,,and S. Ye. aurevich. Criteria of Notch Sensitivity of the Metal Under Cyclic Loading 47 Karkovets, M.P. Notch Sensitivity of High-Strength Steels 62 Belyayev, S. Ye. Notch Sensitivity of High-Strength Steels 72 Vedenkinj S.G.,and V.S. Sinyavskiy. Machanistm of Corrosion- Fatigue Failure of Metals 80 PROBLE16 OF ENDURANCE-TESTING METHODS Lebedev., T.A., T.K. Marinets, and A.I. Yefremov. Investigating the Cyclic Strength of Metals by Plotting a Fatigue Diagram 97 Card 3/4 PLYUSHCIMV, V.Ye.; KCMISSAROVA. L.N.; 0SHCHANIMOVA. L.V.: AKTUMA. L.M. Study df the Interaction of chloride@ of alkali and alkaline earth elements In melts. Part ). Study of the Interaction of nedlum, potassium. calcium. cenium, rubidium, and lithium chlorides in melts. Zhur.amorg.khIm.1 n*.4: 820-833 Ap 156. (MLRA 9:10) l.Institut tonkoy khimicheakoy takhaologil Imeni M.1omonosova. (Chlorides) crluyj" "'Y IS S, R X-Ij CA11,2GORY A 5 33 . J (Y. IR FIZBiol. ~7 1 A', J T, i Q R t-~astinskaya, 6. B.; Vkshchaninova~ P4. b. E 'T Cenlr_~l Instit-ute of'Y_,Dr,~casts I IT L" Agroi-.ydroingical ?~f feet ivenelns of' T.-rigatior of '],rain Crops in the 6outhr-a-z", of Lurcq:ean OR IG .PU a. Tr. "sevitr. lri_'~a ))roFI~ozov~ 15571 'No 5~j 3-19 onr c ci in Vlere A:-~:3 1,~?AT c 1 u _t e 3uz*_,tljj3,,1 t r) glowy content of S:Al c or. u it i a P. v AE If e10 a, M e r u Lf~ i U of f3pring-whe~.A plants, or! Irrigated an6 i~~,,r-irrigated fields .-- of uiedium-lo;~.xy sout'herr, che--rc- zems. Cciisumptlon of soil motsture is h.~gher with irri- gation t1jin without (5-( and 1-3 mm, rcspe~ctivtly). UucEr conditions of irrigatulon the effectiveness of soll-niaio~urc- utilization is ereater than without irrigation; YioLstlure expendiiturt~ per unit of grain harvest is 2 tivws less in the former case. Irrigation results in greater intei-.,sitv of gro-Ah ac~:rktion, by 1.5-2 times; number of productive stai-ks is incrca5ed by 1.8 times, -while that of absc-,lute 3 1/2 LYUBOMUDROVA, S.V.; MESHCHATTIMVA, N.B. Relation between soil moisture conditions and the rate of corn growth. Trudy TSIP no.101:97-101 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Corn (Maize)) (Plants, Effect of soil moisture on) MESHCMIDIOVA, R. Riga - Chess With the chess players of Riga, Shakh. v SSSR 30 no. 3, 1953. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,, June 1953. Unclassified. , A ck cy /V /' /V 0 ~ - ~ 7 AUTHORS: A., Ratni17-ova, O.L and Ideshchaninova, V.I. TITILE: Enrichment mixed ores of the Berezovsk DepositF. (Obo,'a.,3nckieniye E-:iesnanny1di rud Berezovskogo mestorozh- deniya). PERIODICAL: Tsvetiye- Metall',7, 1957, 110.01, Pp. 10-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT- rMe firthors discuss the concentration at Berezovskaya Plant Nr 1 of mixed sulphide-oxidised ore containinb .Leaa, zinc and copper minerals as well as a considerable quantity of I ,.5yrites. They Give a phase analysis of the ore (Table and details of the proce e adopted before April, 1956. This had many defects anN)uthors describe the introduction at that tire of pyrites flotation and the imDrovements obtlained thereby. For this flotation sulph ic acid aiiJ soda to give a pH value of 8-8.5 viere added between the sulphide and oxidised flotation c,-,,cle5; lime was alse added durin,-.,- Lrinding. The adoption of the new sche~aes are said to havo enabled the total extraction of lead, zinc and copper to be increased by 15.5 and 3.501o, respectively. T~he scheme is said to b~ applicable to other sul-ohid'e-o.,!_'idised, pyrites-containinf; ores, There are t'hree fijures and four tables. AVAILABLE : LibrarY of 1. Ore-Phase analysis MITROFANOV, S. 1. (Moskva); RCZIN, Ye. Ye. (Moskva); MESIEHANINOVA a V. I. (Mmkva) -- A Effect of chlorine ions on the flotation of cemant copper. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Net. i topl, no.6,.179-184 N-D 162, Num 16:1) (Copper) (Flotation-Squipment and supplies) MITROFANOVP S.I.; ROZIN, Ye.Yq.; MESHCHANINOVA, V.I. Assimilating in industrial conditions the combination method for the dressing of low-f-Loatability oxidized copper ores with a high-content of chrysocolla. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintsvetmeta no.ig:148--168 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Ore dressing) (Copper ores) MFSlf"HANINOVA,, Y.I.; VINOGRADOVA, M.A.; RABICREVA, L.M,; BABINA, 1,V.; NIKITINA, IL.S., SYROVEGINA, K.V,; MYZFNK(-)V, F.A. Developing a flaw aheet for the dresnl.ng of zinr fluorite ores from the "Voznesenskoye" deposit and deLr-.rmIn4ng tne behavior of fluorine In the proceBs of zJnc recovery fro-in concentrates. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintsvetmeta no.211: 165-181 165. (YIRA WOR40WAsSo Ao# MMFJMD7AS A* L# GOWMAj, Zo So Effect of penlcMin in gonorrhea. Vest. mar, No. 4., JUI7- Aug. 50. P. 29-32 1. Of the MmavJan Sclantific-Reecamb SkIn-Venereological institute (Dimator-ol"rof. A. M. KA*hsvddV). Cus 19S 50 Nov. 9 1950 /7 j AL, V q J t t V KRICaUSKIT. A.~. profosoor: YMHANOV, S.I. . kandidat meditainakikh nauk; MNSHCHANINOVA, Te.A. Method of treating pyoderma, by injecting intracutansously a mixture of small doses of penicillin and staphylococcal vaccine; results of introducing this method into the practice of medical organizations on a wide scale. Vest.venA dorm. no.1:20-24 Ja-V '54. (HiaA 7:2) 1. Iz Ukrainakogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo kozhno-venerologi- cheBkogo inatituta (direktor - professor A.K.Krichavskiy). (Skin--Diseases) (Penicillin) (Staphylococcus) USSR Pharmr~color:,-. Toxicolo~-J-C i C 0 t h e r'~ 7- e u t, I cV i, -~ p -~-rpl t I o n s. ,nti-D 'Let ICS Abo Jour Ref. Zhur - 3iolo-lyn, ,\Tlo- 1959, 14021 %uthor Frishmian, Eeshohrn-nino~ ~n Litvinov, Ye. 3. ; ShinkareV-sk--yu, ~,-- S., Shlryr~yev,-, A. Inst Kharkov Socic-,ty of Sclenae Title Tre?Amunt of Synhilis Tith Ecmonovoc,'Lllin. Ori Pub Tr. Kharlkovsk. naucI-M. LnL~d. o-v- , 191-57, vyp. 196-200 ,~-bstraot No abatrr-ct C,ard 1/ 1 FIF4GOVAt O*Mo; BRUND# A.I.; MM ~~~OVA~4.4,, Pathogenesis and therapy of chronic staphylode=atitis, Test,, derm*i vene 34 no.6:57-W 960. (MA 1302) lo Iz Dkrainskago nauchno-iseledovatellskogo koshno-venerologi- chesko instituta (dir, - dotsent B.A. Zadorozhnn). NOTMMMCOCCAL nM=ICNS) (SM-DISMES) MESHCHANINOVA, Ye.A. Cand Biol Soi -- (diss) "Fffect of penicillin upon pathogenic staphylococci in vitro and in admin vivo." KherIkov, 1959. 13 pp (Min of Health UkSSR. Khar ov St%te Med Inst), 200 copies (KL, 48-59, 114) -17- FIROGOVAP O.M., kand.med.nauk; k-and.biolog.nauk. Prinimal a uchastiye ~... vrach. Treatment of pyoderma vrith bicMin-3 in combination with imminotherapy. Vest.derm. i ven. no.9:45-49162. (~MIA 16:7) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo kozhno-venero- logicheskogo instituta, (zav. kozhUm. otdelom. A.P.Bazyka). 2. Vrach mediko-sanitarnoy chasti zavoda I'Serp i molot" (for Sorokina). (6KIN-DISWES) (BIGILLIN) IA; ;T-7 J 3 undk--- o*~L -~,AM Cm4sarr-~g px 143SHCEIAMN. Al2kaan4=-A1.8kaazxdrovich; ZCRIH, Vladimir Samsonovich; k-awsoy, G.A., red.; ZAT2SUA, L.A.. tekhn.red. (Mew developments In the aarvice industries) Brovon v bytovom obslnzhivanii uasslenli6. Moskva. Vses.koop.izd-vo, 1960. 101 P. (MaA 14:4) (Service industries) MESEC Aleksvd vich; - xrL _14j~AYEV, Dmitriy Aleksayevich; M -.-~ZdGERT-i- A. P. , tekhn. red. , G.A., [construction and repair of washing machines and floor polishers) Ustroistvo i remont stirallnykh mashin i poloterov. Moskva, Goemstpromizdat, 1961. 92 p. (KMA 15:7) (Housing machines) (Household appliances) LEPAYEV, D.A.; MESHCHANKIN, A.A.; KIRILLOV, L.M., red.; TRUSOV, N.L., tekm . ... ... [Repair of cooling appliances of home electric refrigerators] Remont kholodillnykh apparatov i agregatov domashnikh elektro- kholodillnikov. Moskva, Gosmestpromizdat, 1962. 89 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Refrigerators) . I.TI 3133 1' A.. N. THONSKii, 5 1 ... I.,.,. --l- -- , -- - . Kak pravillho izmerit' I v:,,chisltv zemellnve Floslicha Di. (7. pomoshch kolkhoz. brip(liru) villhyus, :,owolitnauchzdat. 11)54,. 43 S.S. chert. 17 sm. 1-5,000 ekz. 45 K. - 'Ila litou, yi. - (54-V-~32) 52~.97 + O'~41.1?. 6 (2) SOV/112-57-5-10522 Translation from: Referativny-y zhurnal. Elektratekhnika, 1957, Nr 5, p 142 (USSR) AUTHOR: Samoylo, K. A., Talanina, N. V., Meshchankina, A. Ye., Bogachev, 1. D. TITLE: Method for Precision Measurement of Phase Difference (Metod tochnogo izmereniya raznosti faz) PERIODICAL: Tr. Moak. energ. in-ta, 1956, Nr 21, pp 89-99 ABSTRACT: Methods of precision measurement of phase difference, which are based on the multiplication of frequency of the process in question, are considered. It is pointed out that the accuracy of measuring the phase-shift angle increases n times, where n is the frequency multiplication factor. A number oi such schemes are considered; a scheme with a two-channel frequency multiplication, a scheme with a switch and an auxiliary frequency multiplication channel, and a scheme with a switch but without the auxiliary multiplication channel. Two latter methods use an electr,- , -beam tube as an Card 1/2 SOV/112-57-5-10522 Method for Precision Measurement of Phase Difference output indicator; a round sweep is formed on the screen and readings are taken by marking time. In one case, a sweep frequency is 4) and the phase shift between time pulses is n(Sp, - T2 ); in another case, the sweep frequency is nW and the pulse phase shift is ( ~pl - P2.). On the grounds of analysis of errors af sociated with the above schemes, the inference is drawn that the scheme vith a switch but without the auxiliary multiplication channel is the most acc(!ptable. A block diagram of a wide-band phasemeter with a frequency convertex is presented. V. G. Zh- Card 2 /Z BLAGOVESHCHENSKAYA, N.M.; ZARUBINA, L.V.-, EONDIUMNK0, V.F.; MAKAROV, S.V.; MESHCHANNINOVA, M.F. Natural focus of Leptospira hebdomadis infectiins In Rostov Frivince. Zool. zhur. 40 no.10:1457-Wo 0 161. (MIRA I loc)) 1. Rostov-on-Don Institute of Epj.demiology, MicrobioloFy and Hygiene. (ROSTOV PROVINCE--JIEPTOSPIROSIS) (RODENTS AS CARRIE,,;LS OF DISEASE) LAWZHI21SKIY, V.P., i.-,zb.; MXSHGIVJTOVj, L.I.., tekbalk Establishing standarda for the removal of m~lo machines with cyclic operatip n. Shakht,. stroi. 7 noJell-112: M,-163 _'7 ( ul -,,(;I , . . " ) 1. Nauclmo-issledovate!Oskiy goimorudnyy institut. MESHCHANSKAYA.--L.3. Rephallne rocks of the Pe4,-rol)avlcWfa section. YAt.po geol.Zap.Sib. no.64:100-122 '63. (AURA 17:4) Mesh.cnanshi,,', F. L -,Jon Q i aL *-r. n, -)r-) On rull L 2 Zs c7, SO: MEES'ICHANSKIY, F.L. 14ashchanskiy, F.L. "Problem o:." Potanat," Sbornik nauch.-tekhn. i proizvod. statay po goodezil, kartografii, topograffil, aeroal yemko i gravimetrii, issue 20, 1948, p. 47-50 SO: U-2888, Letopis Zhurnallnylrh Statey, No. 1, 1949 1/1/,~-~l:-.--.,-/C~/9/1!~~'/"t'-.~X-//,- .- IL ZAYTSIAV, V.Y.; HESHOWSKIY. F.L., redaktor; VASILITEVA, V.I., redaktor; KM 1 HIN77' redaktor. [Instruments for barometric leveling] P~ribory dlia barometriche- skago niveliroyaniia. Moskva, Izd-vo geodezichaskoi lit-ry, 1956. 86 p. (Barometer) tW-RA 9:6) AUTHORS: Scientific Collaborators of the T!3!FIIGAiY,: 8 Yurkina, M.I., Yereemeyev, V.F., Fedosov, F.I., Uspenskiy, K.S., Lreshchanskiy, F.L. TITLE: Letter to the Editor (Pis'mo v redaktsiyu) PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i Kartografiya, 1958, Nr 4, pp. 66-66 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that different table3 published for the same quantities, -ahich differ only by the distribution of the material, by the reduction of the nw2ber of figures of tabulated amounts, and by the modification of the intervals between them are being published by various persons -aho describe thomselvos as authorg and olaim authors' rights. It is dewanded that this state of affairs be ended and that in no case these persons, ,,&o merely carry out some modifications of existing tables, be allovmd to claim authorship. The oalculation of tables must be entrusted to the care of organizations, so that the costs of editions aould be reduced. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Tables- Material distribution