SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEROFEYEV, I.M. - YEROFEYEV, N.M.

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YZROFIEWEIV, I. M. GMAYVq I'str Alekseyovich; FOUp MJkbA i2 Favlovith; GU=1j R. S. ; - XBRO--, - ~ _707i"o -4 MIU9VSMv Tu.G.; NURAUffl, Ta,Gj Y(Nni M.P.; SHURYGI- nv:A.r..9'red. isd-va; Rmyoup- vv., tokin. i44. EAdj,ustmmt of secoid-order * triftuUtion by ap;rcximationel Uravni- vaziio trianguliataii 2 kl"oa priblishoullami. Roakrap Izd-vo goodez. lit,-iryp 1960. 36 p. (Tringulatim) (KM 14 16) GREBENYUK.. Y.A., gornyy inzhoner; URMIEV I*Ye. g*IW inzhener; FUSTOVAWV,, A,I.,, g nor; CHHOMARZY ~B.A.., gamyy inshaner Use of distributed obarges in driftift. Gor. ihur. no.1:70-71 ja 62. (141RA 15:7) 1. Zyryanmkiy avintaw7y kombimtt (Zyryanmk Distriat-Blasting) (Mning anginioring) YEROFEYEV, I.Ye., gorrryy inzh.; CREBOTAREV, B.A., gorrCr inssh. Wans of preventing the damaging of dmp bor9h()j6s.jm large- acale blautinge Gor. shur, no,208.40 F'62., (MIRA 1712) 1. Masylyanakiy rudnik., g. Zyrysmovsk. GHEDENYUK, V.A.; 111STOVALOV, A.I. YIM KARABAC-11, . 43Y A K MOV apP. Y a OLAYJIV T..L.; TURGAMBAYEV, B.M A.G.; FUNIEVRO, V.D.; YEGOROCHKIllp A.A.; GROMOV, D.I.; ZIIUYKO, Yu.P.; PANOV, S.A.; [Twenty-second Congress of the Corimnist Party of the Soviet Union Mine] Rudnik imeni XXII stlezda KPSS. Moskva, Nedra., 1964. 87 P. (14IRA 17:10) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Vostochno-Kazaklistansidy ekonomicheskiy rayon. Zyrlyanovskiy uvintsovyy kombinat. RYBERT,, V.F,, gornyy inzh,,; PUSTOVALOV, A.I... gorny7 inzhq; PONOMAREV, L.F.., gornyy inzh.; YE:ROFLTKV .1,Tp.,gorgyy inzh,; YE-FUTOLAYEV, A.G.., gor.- riyy inzh. Phking use of industrial potentialities in a mine of comunist labor. Gor.zhur. no.lt6-9 J& '64. (MM 1793) 1. Rudnik imeni XXII s"yezda kom~~Istiche:~~6y p~a'rtii Sovetskogo Soyuza Zyryanovskogo kombinata. - - 7, II.A.- Dynamics of bL)od pressure Im. dlpbUwria fa ddlAron, Govet.mode no.4:96-11 Apr 51. (cum 20t8) 1, Of the CbIldron's ClWc, FIrst Moscow Otdor of Lenin Medical Institute (Director-Ronored Wariter In Science Filar. V.1. NoIcbsney. kctive Member of the Academy of ModicsA Sciences UM), attached to the ChiLlren's Hospital. Ismul kuwdm. SEVOSTIYANOVAt G.A,; YEROFEXEVg L.I. Characteristics of thyroid fUnction in pttlents with adis=ephalle oyndromes, Zhur, nery, i poAh. 61 no. x:36-43 163,. (KIRA 14:4) lo Kafedry nervzykh bolemay, (zav,- prof, M.B. TSO*r) i meditainakay radiclqgii (zav.- prof, V.K. Mbdestow) T.SentrallnoDg-o 1xiatituta usaverahanstvovaniya vraobsy# Moskva, (THIROID GLAID) (DIENCEPHALON-DIUASES) YEV, LA.; SEVOSTIYAROVA, G.A, StAr of-the function of the thyroid gLwd umizg radfoactive iodive 1331 in lesions of the dlemcepWone Sov,jasdni voo3t73- 78 162. (KIRA 1515) ImLlro - 13rafe Vile 1. Im kafedry meditainskoy radiologii i I Wdegito*) i kafeft narvmyM bolesney Umve - F"f. no.s. Chetverikov) MentnIsnogo irAtituta uaovershi~etvov~11174 vraobeyo (THYROID alliRD) (IODM-WTOM) 0MCEPRMIT-DISSUFA) YEROFEYEV, L.A.; TARASOVA, R.Ye. Study of thyroid gland function twing radioact ive iodine IJ131) in Oatiente with otosclarosis. Vast. otorin. 25 na.5s48-50 S-0 163. NIRA 17W 1. Iz kafedry meditsinskoy radiologii (sav. - prof. V.K.Modestov) TSentrallnogo instituta usoverahanstvoyaniya vraohey i Nauchno- issled,ovatellskogo instituta boleaney ukha, noss, I gorla (dir. - prof. :N.A.Bobrovskiy), Moskva. TIROIMV, L.Ke I UMSIN, B.N. Vaing lightweight tubing for the avMrt of wits workings. Ugoll Ukr. 3 no.StO-" Ac 159. (MA 12:22) (Kmmtsk Masimp-Miso ti berl ) (Pfto"t concrete oonstracotioul 14 1 l;fR? R III,; MA I'll 4 111#1 INIMUMMIll, III 111HIIIIIIII THIRISIM41111PH111 I 11pWill, III III.P Wl IP IM11111-11 I TSAYv T,NI, J=h,; 1!~~_L M.p lmzh.,- MIROSHIFINOITA., L.A#, Inzh. StudyIng the stablUty of untimberod. jains vorldmgs in a ldaxial streissed istate using the photoeUotic method, Trudy- K-azN11sbakb- toot-rcia, no.3.:63-79 063. Nru 3.7: s) lei 411111--palliIIA di nah Lit; it!] YzRamicy, inzh.; TSAY, T.N., inzh.; BAEIAYAZ'S,, A.A., inzh.; KARAIGODs ToP.9 inzh.; MEDVEDEV9 M.Kp Insh. Instnzeents developed by the K=netak Scientific Research InslUtuts for the design and construotion of mines In the coal industry for determining io~k noyawnts And tho,intensity of rock pressure. Trudy XuzNnihakhtostroia nool:80-154 163. (KIRA 17; 8) TSAY, T.N.; YEROMEV, L.M. Once again an the possibility of reducilig tbe~ iolze,crf nine shaft, supports in the Ku2netsk Basin. Vop.gor4da;vL' Ito.22149-52 164- (MIRA 113:6) 1. Rauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut sjxoit's~!Istvd. i1golinykh I gornorudnylch predpriyatiy,, Nemprovoo MMCFEYEV, L.14., insh.; KALRTASHCIV, Yu,,K., insh,j KIMBOVli N.I. lnzh,, CAUSIGO of C&Tiz4gs iu wOrkinp lined with collapsible arched supporta, Ugoll Ukr,.10 no, W9.20 J& 066, (HIRA 18:12) 1. Hauchno-isslWavatel'skiy institut stroitallistva ugolInykh L gtwnorudnykh lxrodpriyatiy (for Torofeyev). 2# Kumistoki MuChno-isoledovatel'skiy ugolInyy institut (far Kartashoy 3. Sibirokiy filial Vassoyuznogo nisuchno-isslodovatel'skogo :sarksheyderskogo instituU (for Kukoov). -Ms, IF =Ila ~Huum SOURCE CO.'- ACC NRi AT70D2122 (A W, 7w 0 AUTHORSs Yerofeyev L X - Wroahnikova, L. A. ORG; none TITLEs Study of rock-pressure phenomena in the tunnel support-rock system SOURCE: Voes4)yuznaya konferentsiya po polyarizatoiozuio-opt:Lcheal-~omu metodu issledovaniya napryazheniy- 5th, Leningrad, 1964. Pol~mriza:tsiomxo-opticheskiy metod issledovaniya naM&zheniy (Polarizing-optical method of investigating stresses); trudy konforentaii. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr, univ.p 1966# 445-453 TOPIC TAGS: idning engineeringg pressure effect, stress einitlysiti ABSTRACT. The general shortcoming of existing theories on xvck pressures in mine workings involving rocks and tunnel supports is dairfaUure to cmsiA!r the parameters of the supports and the form of the mine working. The purpose of the present work is to study rock prossure in this i7stem of tunnel support and rock for a single horizontal' working with due consideraXion to these parameters. A plate was placed on a layer of sand (26 cm t1tick) and was then used as a base for two. fraxas or the simulated tunnel support. One frame was made of optically aotiys nateriali the other of alightly active plastios Special plates vitro placed on the frames# bxmdfmg the turaiel or I'Working" and keeping out the mail used in loading@ Stresses on the elements of the support were also determined by mea" of thsso plates* Ibiperimento were carried out Leard iL2 UDC I a !a0 ACC NR# AT7000:22 for different stresses and far differently shaped workinip. Stroones in the elements of the supports for all models were determined by the j*oicelasitio method. Results show that the banding moment ion a support of an arched opening in but 1/8 that of a rectangalar opening. This faotor is of great importance in desilping reinforced- concrete supports for mine workings. Computations of *rield point by means of the simple models used proved to mase very well with se"Lirments obtained in aotual mine workings. Orig. arto hass 6,figursa and 2 tables. SM CODE 1 06/ SUBM DLTZI 14W=661 ORIG MM Oil ATD PRESS: 5113 Card 2/2 YEROFEM, L. 'ff., Cand Agric.Sci (dIss) -_ "Analysis Of the ezer.,ution of pro- ject a for orgwiizational-agricultural plan.s compiled 17, t,11e fo:rtastry administra- tion for the :Leskhozes of the raw-materials base of the Frondq,~,oga Cellulose. Paper Combine in the Karelian ASSR". Leningrad, 1959. 16 pp (Rin Higher nnd Inter Spec Educ RSFSR, Leningrad Order of Lenin Forestry ~P*hglneiiring Acad im S. M. Kirov), 200 copies (KL, No 10, 1960, 1.34) TRTEWK, G.T.; 7AVYAZKIN, P.G,; ALTYEV, T.M.; Al,fYT,,V, A*M.1 A1411,13, D.K,l BARTKNEVp QM.1 YELIXIIij, MAMATIJITNI S.T.; SEMEYEVp P.T.; VARTMOV.. $.M." MJj')DTS(PI IA A.; SM&U-NO N.V. ; RUTWOMIT, A. 'r.; YERIOFFF,Y-LVlj ,V,; RYAKHIN,, V.A.; VEIYNIN2 A.H.1 BEPKM~tN, I.I. - 211 _L Patignt certificates for Soviet inventiona. Strol. triboyrov. 1) 35-36 My 164. (%I!Pk )7;9) YIBJDYMZT I,.v., insh. Vibintion hswmr for driving amid extracting 00~11-MAiwter wetal tub~,ngs., Strolo I doro mahinostr. -5 uoolotP.9~2~4 0 160. (0(M 13: 10) (Vibrators) MMMIZV, L.V., izLzh. - - -11 Vibra-" soil-adowtion and piiedri" machines of the Polish People's Republic. Stroi,' I der. mash& 7 no.8:25-27 Ag 1620 1 1 (MA 15:9) (Poland-4oil stabilization) (PolaM-Plling (Civil engineering)) nMO7NM9 14.1)., dotm*nt. -11, ;~-, Appearance of the warp construction and gating lim. 2ekst.prom. 14 no.8:32-34 Ag 134. OILU 7:10) (zoom*) YEROFMV, M. D.: Master Tech Sci (diss) -- "A spudy of the process of rolling up cloth on g. loom". Moscow, 1958. 22 pp (Min Higher 3duc USSR, Moscow TexLile Inst), 150 ccrpies (KL, No 11, 1959, 119) 131ROMEW, N.D.,dots. ......... Study, the process of windIng woolen cloth on lo~mx- T*kst.proa. 18 nel.5.,32-15 NY 159. (NIRA 11:5) (Loons) ym 1. 0 dots. ~ Production of woolen fabrics with various tako-up motiome Tekst.prcm 19 no.8.027-32 Ag 159s- (HIM, 13:1) iWoolon and worsted mnufacturs) AMIM~ 1=01311Y.-MsDo. dots*nt Affect of fabric tension on Its w*ltlxg densitr In a maxti" takp-up motion. Tokst. prow. 19 no.908-W 8 '159. OM 22:12) (weaving) YEROFEY-EV, 114- 1 - Social Sciences Results of local planning of production cost In bLilding organizations of the Raraganda mine construction combine. (Hinisterstvo ugollnoi proRwshlenac)stI1SS;3R, TU po ekspluatat- aiis BTI). Moskva., Ugletekhisdat., 1951, 2 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 195S. Unclassified. MMFEM, M. 1. 6572 IEROPEYEV, M. I. PLP"NIMOVANM RENUBMINOY UBOrY STROll"U'lWAH ORGANIZATSIX. Yl-, 1951P 64 s.; 1 L. SMEM 22SIrl. (M-V) U3OL(NOY PRMI-;STI SSR TEK1,34. UPR. TSENTR. 331-T TEKIIN INFORMATS11 )~ 11.000 UZ EESPL --(55-2268) P 69,,oo3i. 658.51 SO: YIIIZHANYA LrTOFXS No. 6. 195~: XNAUZAINVO 11.0 kande takhn. nauk, dots, Nolhods for moving portal cranes. Nor. flot 19 uoi,5:17-21 Hjr '59. NIR4, 12:7) IJIdoeskly Institut Inshouarev morakees, flots., (Cranes# derrickes Ooe) r~-IMMM9 14t dots.; LUMSKI19p, Ls RMIS, I., InSh, Autointic recording of crane performances by memas of a cyclograph. Nor. flot 20 uo,lltlO-13 1 160, (MM l3tla) 1. Otesskore v7seheye inshenernoys morskaye achillohdio (for Terofe7ev). 2, Sbarshiy bxhoner yo zskha:4~satsii Z-Co myova Odoxukogo port& (for ledo-rokikh). 3. Otdol nkhouisitmii Odesekogo Vorta (for Rakhlls). (Oranes, dorricks, eta.) (lecordine Instmoants) r- IMMIM Lv podpolkovnik Co=Umttm of the gun avv,, Toon.,rest. 40 no0,201547 F 161. . I (MIRA 14s2) I I(At;omft artinCT) f ID90vt B.j SH"Hovp V.1 mmnurs N. Thme years have pao#~4 Obbre trWa 1 mot,#* strWM,- 5 noeStUo-13 Ag 162a (MIM 1517) L Zamentitell nachallnike knmcbwp teekba moskovskogo savoda Imeni Ididlachavas (for Labov), 2. Predoodatell k6misaii okbrmy truda I-go mookavokogo chasovogo sivada qor,swaoi&o. .11. Predeedatell kaW,asii okhrany trWa fabrichn6go'kWteta 1-#,Y mookursko7 sittmenabivnoy fabriki (for Terofem). (Moscow Indu tilal hygiene) YAMTXV, XJ19, kandidat skonomichoskikh abok. MfAW Productivity of labor and possibilities for increasing it In the Karagandei coal basin. Test.Aff Z~zskh.SM 11 noAtI4-36 Ap 134. NMA 70) (Karaganda Basin-Coal mines and stning) (Coal skinon and mining- Ur&Wda Basin) JeP, FC BUTS9 LM9, prof*, red*; 17AjjQj211JWmvJ-oA4v dotso, reds; SPIVAK# F.L. red.: ILITASHIM. L.T., red.; MAIN, K.T., teklin.red. E"makhatan industry during the past 40 years; a collection of articles] ProiWablemost' fasakhatons so 40 lot; abornik statet pod obehehei red. I.K.Brovere i I.A.Brofeevs. AIAM-Al 11 0 Kosakhskoe goo. izd-vo. 1957. 149 P. (MIRA 11:3) (Kazakh@ task-- Indus tries ) POSPILOTO G.L,,, starshiy nauchnyy ootrudnik; LAPIN, B.S.; BIMMS. N.Kh.; XLYAWTS91Y, T.M.; NINE, O.G.;-YAKWSHZV, V.A.; SWIRO, I.S., starsMy nauchW sotrudnik; KAWGIR, I.S.: KMN, Aj.; GAMWS, T.A,j W11 , Yu,A,; MILIVISTROVA, 9,1.; RUTKIVIO, T.G,;BYKOT, G.P.; NIXONOV, R.I.; SAKOVICHO N.G,; XEDW)PKOV, T.I,: JLADMEIKIN$ A.B.1 PAN, IF.Ya.; INSANOT, M.G.-, YAMUTIS. B.A.; RowasTaNsKly, Yu.v... SAVITIMY, G.Ye.; PRODANCHUK, A.D.; LISINKOO roa,; WMMg TOI,8; XMINIWAYJL, T.Ya.; MAMMIKOV, A.I.; PIPAR, Rol DODIffo Jk.L.; Xr=?OLISKIY. A.S.- LUKIN# V.A.; ZIMIN, B.S.; VIRIM', T.G.; IMMOV, I.V.-, BARDINg I.P., akademik, nauchn7y md-~; GWACHZVO T.Tev nauchnyy redo; _gjA* , nauchnyy rd do; ~VHKRA OV, R.N., nauchayy red:; 'aKCBNIKO1r7Wr#, Muaban red.; P(MOV-11IM, B.S.. wmokmyy red deceased]; SIMMILIN, 3,0., ekadendko nauchnyy redo; IIXOV, V.B., nauchnyy redo; CHINAKAL, N.A.# nau*bnyy red.; MMMK# Pole., red.toms; WKOLOT, GoA., rad.tomm; BOOTMIV, G.P., redo; VOGNAN, D.A., red.: KAS 33, F.F., red.; MAMMA. I.G.. red.kxd-va; NUZON331. 1.7.# tekhn.red. [Irom-ore deposits of the Altai-Gayan region] Zholesorudnye =*to-- rosh&onlia Altse-Salanskoi gornoi ablasti. Bok 1. [Goolog7] (Continued mit nozt card) POSMWT. G.Le-(Coutirmed) Card 2. Geologlis. Ot"tstvennyi red. 1.P. Dardin. Moskva. 1938. 330 P. 1, Awdemiya nauk SSSR, Neshduvedomet"nnaya poooyanne,ya koxisslys po shelazu. 2. Postoyannaya w0duvedometvonnaya- koidsaiya po shelesu Akadevii nauk SSSR (for Pospolov, Sbapiro, Sokolov). 3., Zapadno- Sibirskiy filial Akadsmii nauk SSSR (for Vakhrusbovibulmlow.) 4,vZapadno- Sibirokoys goologiohaskoys uprsvlsniye (for Sakovlch), 5. Krasnoyarskoya geologichaskoye upravlaniye (for Pan). 6. Zaps6o-Sibirskly geologo- ras"d,ochW treat Charmstrazvefta (for Prodanchn1c), 7. Sibirskiy po- fizicheekly trest (for Pipar). 8. Veaooyuznyy geologicheakiy nauchno- Lasledovatellskiy institut (for Dodia). 9. Gornaya eks:peditaiya (for Kitropollskly). 10. Gornoye upravleniye Easnetskago os-tallurg.kombinata (for Toukin). 11. Tomskiy politekbnicheekly Institut (for Zimin). 12. SI- birskIly astallurg,inatitut (for Koval'). 13, Trout Sitzeftegeoftsika (for Derbilcov). (Altai Mountaine-Iron ores) (ftylit X(mWins-Iro-a ores) Y/-- &' 6? /- 1 1`2 j / /, /. YMOFEMS No A. siff,wAll", cast High-~ steals.0 KID m8her Educatim USSR Tomek Order of lAbor Red Banner Folytechmica:L Inot bioni So M, Kir;~, Tcmisk, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of CandMite in Technical Sciences) sot K-9559 16 Fab 56 &A.* insh. Affect of carbon content on the pbso* constitution and mom characteris ties of emote 4w-ollor, rapid #tool. Xvr. irys. ucheb. savs; chern, mete 2 u994:79-83 Ap 059, (OrMA 12-- 6) I,Ifommkiy politekhalchookly Institut, Rokos*%do"no Wedror notallovedeal,ra I ter3dehookey obrabotki astalloy Tomokogo politekhnichooksge institute. (tool stool-41stallograp1w) 3/141/60/W!/004/004/05 A161/ lAo2g RUTHOR.- Yerofeyav, N. A. 1/1*~~ ::- 1~ Tunw: ~ Vanadium in Cast Low.-Alloy High-3peed T=- iten, ~me at; Y Sttel PERIODICAL: Izveistiya vysshikh uch-abnylth zavedeniy - Chern4ya motallurgiva, 196o., No. 4, pp~ 137-1414 TW- The effect of single alloy constituents on the propirtles of epead ata5l is not yet sufficiently known. The article given information an experiments to this end. Eight steel compositions with ditf#tri~nL oentent of W, Cr and V were Jzvest.1gated (Table 1) with the upe of t,.hfb oarbidis analysis levelopsd by N.M. Pop,)va (Ref. 6). Separated earbide eedlmmts itcre Inveati.- gated by the X-rgj method. The experimental tenhniques are '"_1eX0J.y mgntioned, the rejul-l'-s are discussed in detail concerning the dependence of hardnees, red- ho-11- strvigth, cpatmtity of carbideg and distribution of vanadium aml of t 9 Waget n- at different content of vanadium and tungeten. It was obs*rvedthat tht: qa&nti ty of alloy elemont needed for equal distribution between iftolid solution and carbides is inversely proportional to the carbide-forming -napaalty of the ele- mant. and to the carbon content. in steel. Tn all 1nve9t1gafAd stepl grades the, Card 113 s/i41D/6p/ow/oo4/or)4/Oo6 A 16 1, 4 02 9 Tunoisten, Chrome xid Vanadium in Cast Low-Alloy High-Speel. atoeel Cr conteat in solid solution dropp*1 in the annealing pmc;aj3rj by 20-40 %, the W content by 50-60 %, and V by 65-?-) %. The share of alloi alemimt that, pa-steed from solid solution into carbides in the ann#allug procavs did not depend on tbA inittal'content of this element in the solid solution &nd uan d1re,,,Uy pro- portional to its oarbide-forming capacity. T-'n-% distribution of the carbide-, forming exl6ment nay b-s "fa~ircrable" or "unfavorable". The o1ramult. V conten', fcr, el, steel W and "E5 " ("B") (Table 1) proved "'-0 be 3.0 %; the opUrium W Anont,4nt for three othar grades was 12-13 %. It had been stated f ormteirly (:Rff,( 8) 18 % W iE the optimum for the high-L-peed steel grade "P.18" ("H-W")Y'and a gt ne higher W content could not improve the cutting propertlee. The 3 a ft j. ii, 3 tables and 9 Soviet referencem. ASSOCIATION., Tomokly politekhnicheskly institut (Tomak Fo1r,,e,.hjni~aC_ institate-) SUMMED: Julir 18, 1959 Card 2/3 S/148/160/000/004/00VOC6 A1011AO-229 Tunpton, Chrome and Vanadium In Cast Low-Allay High-Sp"d Steel Chemioal Composition and Har-fteas of the Investigated SteslM (Utle. 0! Conditional mioal Composition, % Ha.-dness after Evdening Designation (Castin$) 1100ordIng to of Steel ~ce W Cr V Rockwell A 1.12 3.97 4..36 1.45 56 B 1-L5 3.65 4,58 '4.04 61 r, 1.20 4.L1 4.42 4.26 63 D 1.18 2.00 4.10 2.72 61 E 1412 5 1 4.29 2.61 62 F 1 -14 3 i6q 2.56 64 G 1,17 3t-71 8-t6 2.11 55 If 10-59 8.oi 1.91 57 Card 3/3 YBROMV.9 V:LkcbW--Alsksandrovichj HRITCfVp V,Vp red, [Industrial. revolution in England; an aid for twacbere] Promqymblemis, revoliutniia v Anglill posoble, 41is, uchi- telei. Vleekwap Uchpoftisp 1963,j 183 P. (NM 18:11) 0 UUM/ftsiology of Plants - Respiration sad Metabolism. 1-2 -Abv!Zdw : Be Zhur - Blol-, No 3P 19'Ars 103M Autbor : 70'"'einava., T.N.oyerofeyer, N.G. blet : Mum VALversity ftue i AmWIme In Aaarm Stared VAdmr Various OWAIUMS. Orlig Pub Vesta. Hook. un-tap ser. bioloo poobvffede, geol., pop.., lWio No 2P 39-43- Abstract Ikem. Quereus robw scorns vere kept In do* mandt exposed to air 00 In ii~wimtvre y t" ww"Ge activit* ft a* - Bea- ll"* &M cotyledons ineremiud In April,, ~ md; 6 O*Idjm- t1ou was, good a Mder tke same dematlaw In I tre Vith or 0% there no an inmw in the rusat matIty Is%* catyledome &M a gradual dimappearame of It " In tke shoaft shich also ameed gumlautlag., ~Aeorm i6lab vae kik,~t In *twma in a C~mt, Well at a stun or 50-W 46TO Cumd 3L/2 UUM/"iolosy of Plants - Respiration and metmollm. 1-2 AU Jw Shur - 2101 - i Jb 3 # 1VA # 10380 swo mintainee SormL sermination MA miliplaw SALVtty ---.& _V% , in ths shoots wid cotyledcims. ra a --i 41"Led cout4daw (500 =3 of eIr for. 3 kilognm ~ of L) Gi Imarme In the famint activity ~ in ** shootS.jow mted Vou Of US acorm vas eqmW potsul, in breWag-dows swimmAA potato starch. (D Card 2/2 TIMOTEmp N*I, doteento mow DeterminlIng the duration of the working cycles of patry cransaw Mor.i rech. flot 13 no-5:8-10 S 153. (mm 6:io) (Cranes, derricks, *to.) YROMill, I.L. dotmenti, kWAIdat tekbalollookft nauka: -- - ikik% 0 .II Investigation of the inortis of pntry arse". hot,"Ob. 33 U0.11:16-21 1 N 133. MU 6t12) Op'ransoij derricks, etc. ) IMMINT I'l. insh. ,r,. - - Preventing driving away of cranes by wind. D*s*p.tru&m v prom. 1 no.10117-18 0 157. Nlu 10: 11) (Crones, derricks, ate.) YMMMM, N.I.. kand.tekhz.wm?;, doteent. r--------- -I--- DqTqjqjwmt of d"tgn of m9porting ex& turning 10mees of foreign crease, Test.aash. 37 soolot76-81 0 057. (KIRA 10:11) (Cranes, derrickmg Oct.) 4movia MUSM, AsSoo redo INdm"; IMCIONNA, Ye.A,, Mop (Neans of proventing a'ooldents with jib nanss] Ao6mov. pri&w"- zhdaimiia avarilnykh povroxbdouil strelovykh iomwov. Xciekwag, lzd*ro "Noriftl transport. 1' 1958, W po 1129) Oranes$ derridkm, Oo.) Al IjuguiWINT, No, dots,; TURLIM, To -lemode of perating wAbmO gantry oraw. Nor. flot 18 noZ.-15-18 7 158. (KIU 11: 2) loOdeaskly IrAtItut lashenspov morskogo flota Q~r Terofeyev). 2.Starohiy kranavehahlk Odseeksp ports (for Turloaka), (Grams. derricks, *to.) INWRINTO It. IMnd. tokhn,nauk, dots, --- W--W~ ;:L~- lVect of the dynaude Chimateristles of flowing on the c7cle length of olanshell gantry amass, Nor, flot 18 no~qrq-12 3 158. OaRA ilao) loOdoeskly institu* inihonerov wrokop flotA. (Crevas, derricks* *to.) ymornWo. NoIe, iando takhoo nook Nodern crag* pmr-linit odtob", B"Opo truU v vrono 3 no.Utl 19 N (Kim 1313) toreses. don4okel, *to.-&totr applIA0,A169) TXWAYXT,_)Iiko1&y Iv&novIPh,,_kmz4*tekhm-nnuk; KOUAN* Jj,Yap# kand, --- tekba.nauk, retsenzent; sAMIM, Ym.Yso, red.lLsd-raij SONSIXA, G6740.9 takhu.rode [Safety and signaling appliances for araneel ftedobIranitelinye i sigmalisatsionnys ustraistva kranov. Moskva, Gosoximuchao-teldmo Lad-va wshinostroit.Ut-ry. 1960. 102 p. (NIU 1): 7) (Cranes, derricks, *to.-Safety messur a) PREIRIM, Puall Nakelmovich;--lagmt.- IM4 Wor ZVO"34ch-, GI#BBARG, amwi* Israllevich; TSXITLIl.'OAgoAy rul'YOVIA., immw6m, A.K*'q rel.; XARCMOVA.'N.G.. red. isd-va; Tiiiiicii, U.i.. tekhn. red. [Organisation and equipiment of sea portal Ustrolstio iobom- dovaulis morskikh portay. Koskwa, Ixd-vo *Korvk~.Ilraus' rtle 1960. 413 P- 140r, N. 1. 9 inj. Nov designs of - gantry cranes. Nekh. I ".1prol,mr. 15 no. 3: 52-55 Yj- 161. (KMA 14:3) (Cranes, derrick6p,steo) UMFEUVo.-KU.-, kand.tekhn.nauk; M 111 OV~ P.M., tekbidk; CIMEZAROV, P.I., inzh.; SMRKOVSKIY.. E.V. Program nontrol of a hoisting machine. 146kh. i avi". proizv. 15 no.7:33-37 JrI 161. 01111A 14:7) (HDIsting nacblaery) (Automtic control) M&1-1-44A PD=, #'tA Do# inshoi! its Too 0 lash* san Almomp jr.O." retselilomt; SZOINUMp LA, red. USAMUM N. 90, tik6i, rid. i-7 cranselportallap knuW. 'YA~kvap Ybrp6l t port 11:96:t 561 pe (Cranes., derr:idw,, *to,): nan kud,tekba.sauk Autowties of crab, Makh.1 aftcuopreirr-.16 00#5119-P4 1624 (K='Z6t5) (Crameso Oarricks, ttee) (Autowtim) Y )PZYETj N.I., kand, takhn, nauk 't Automtlon of hoisting and conveying equipment, KOM. I aytam, proizv. 17 no.803-55 Ag 163. (MM 16slO) ACCESSION NR: AP4044122 5/0118/64/000/00810021/0025' AUTHOR,. Yerofeyev, N. I. (Candidate of technical sciences); Obrezanovs Pe Io (Engineer); Smrkovskly, E. Ve (Engineer); Milyukoy, P. Zvi. (Technician) TITLE: Program control of a gantry crane SOURCE: Meklutnizatsiya I avtornatizatetya'proizvoidstva'! no. 0, 1964, ZI-25 TOPIC TAGS: program control, automatic C .ontrol, crane, automatic control system ABSTRACT: The automation of a grab-bucket gantry crane. used. for loading- unloading a ship (or a rr car) is described. Prior to automation, the crane operating cycle used to be 60-90 sect and the crane operatoriaved to perform up to 20,000 switching operations per 8-hr shift. As a result, the crane produc- tivity used to be 15-20% lower than that technically.feaci'ble. :'A nugnatic-tape- recorded progrearn control based on a f requency.code iyotem was Introduced.A Card 112 I . .. .......... . ..... ---------- ACCESSION NW, AP40441ZZ simplified connection diagrath Is presented, an'd'the'princilpal f~nctions'of the automatic control (winch and bucket operadon.'preliminavir commands p boom movement, slevring) are briefly explained. Orig. art. has: I figure and I table. ASSOCIATION: Odeaskiy institut inzhene rov. more kogo flaba (Odessa Institute' of Marine Engineers) SUBMITTED: 00 'EDICLO.- 00 SUB CODE: IE NO REr, SOW' 000 01,4HER: 000 Card 21Z YEROFEYEV, N.I., kand, tekhn, nauk Nw methods for the design and investigation qf crams. Mekh.. i avtom. proizv. 18 no.4t56-57 Ap'64. . (WRA 17:5) YE."1WWf EV N.I., kand. luaklizi. nauk; OBRZ7,PN(j1J, F,.I., lrith.; J1UO1k-'K1Y# I I !- E.V.1 irzil.; '~ILYUKOV, P.M., tmkkmik Progium control of a groitr7 crane. Me2h,. J. cit,.pnu V. Is no.S:;21-25 Ag 10'4. (MIRA 17:10) 8'41 ;L, s/l6q/6o/b4)o/bl2/oo4/b1o ,9, Y/;o (/Ow, A005/A001 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1960, No. 12, pp. 216-217, # 16258 AUTHORS: Yerofeyev, N. M., Pzhemilev, 0. G., Perelygin, V. P., Petinov, V. P. "M mufto TITLE; First Results of Radiotachnical Observationo:of the Motions of Ron- un1formities in the Ionosphere (Winds) Over Ashkhabad at Altitudes of 200-300 km PERIODICAL: V tsb.: DreM i neodnordnosti v ionosfere. No. 1, Moscow, AN SSSR, 19059, pp. 34-39.(English summary) =1: Experimental results are presented of a study of the winds in the ionosphere by the spaced reception method with small base, whickL was performed at Ashkhabad in the period from Januar7 I to June 30, 1958. The equipment is briefly des,3ribed (output 2 kw in the pulse, pulse duration 159)Wsec, base of the recep- tion antenna system 100 m, photographical recording, film Teed speed 15 cm1min). The processing of the records was carried out by the similar-fading method; it is shown that 20-30% of the observations yield to processing !Dy this method. The distribution of' nonuniformity drift speeds in the F region is of approximately Card 1/2 87466 S/169/60/000/0 12100-410 10 AOO ':,/A00 1 1 First Results of Hadiotechnical Observations of the Motions; of Nonuniform1ties In the Ionosphere (Winds) Over Ashkhabad at Altitudes of 200-~3CO km Maxwellian from. The average arithmetical and the observed prxbtdc vallues of the drift speed arei5q and 58 m1sec respectively. The preferved motion d1rection is westward. The diurnal commse of the velocity vector components Is weakly expressed, but shows the teridency to predominating 24-hours-period. - There are 10 refer- ences. E. S. Kazimirovskly Mranslatorts note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. 4 Card 2/2 TIROYWV, ff. M. of the 71, layer of the Ionosphere ovigr Ashkhabad and its connection with solar activity. 19*.AU Turk.SSR n0-3:10-14 159. (MULL 12: 11) 1. Institut fisiki I goofialki AN Turkmanst07 SSR- (Ionosphere) (Sunspots) .89798 IV169 /6i/ooq/bo3/b16/022 9,911&1 ~260.& /0// ./ A005/fi-005 Translation frcm: Referativnyy zhumal, Geofizika, 1961 No. 3, P. 30, 3G268 AUTHOR: ~Urnfevav_ N M. VVI=: Certain Charaoteristics-of the F2-Layer Above Ashkhabad~ PERIODICAL: "Tr. Sibirsk. fiz.-takhn. in-ta pri Tomakom un-te", 1959, No. 37, pp. 326-329 TEXT: Results from the analysis of certain characterlatIcs of the F2-layer Are described. Special attention was paid to the phenomenon of diffuse and scattered reflectio*ns which are joined by the-general term ~multlplicity of reflec- tions" (P). The number of events of appearance of the di&erent anomalies in the F2-14er..(ramified recording, -triple splitting, etni-) in.:Vear is very smali ard 4>e' does not show diurnal and seasonal*dependence. The'aopdar4mce c*1 P-reflections has diurnal and seasonal course, depends on the latitude ond on the Illumination Intensity by solar rays in the P-region. The conditions of appourance of ?- reflections become worse if the illumination of the P-region set in. An Inverse dependence-of.the appearance of P-refleotions on the course o,, solar activity is Card 112 - -- --- -- ---- - - -- --- - - - - -- - - -- - 80798 S/169/61/000/003/016/022 Certain Characteristics of the F2-Layer Above Ashkhabad A005/AO05 noted for Ashkha)Dad, but adirect dependence for the Mel bay, The appearance of P-refleotions is associated with the permeation of corpusatkIar 5-treams. There are "', 6 references. II^ N. B. Translator's noto: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract, Card 2/2 890W a/169/6i/Wo/bQi/oo8/tu Ait* /C14/1 1044, /Oto) A0051AA)01 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizlka, 1961, No. 1, P. 27, # IG240 AVMOR: '~erofeyev, N. M. TITLE: Experlmmtal Data on the-Dependence of the Limiting Frequency of the Spa-radio E-Uyer of the Ionosphere on the Tectuical Data of the Apparatus of,the Ionospheric Station PMUODICAL.- "12T. AN Turkm M . Ser. fiz.-tekhn., khim. I gi3ol. rz., 1960, No. 1, pp. 26 - 31 TMIT: At'the ionospheric station of Ashkhabad, measurements of fEs were carried out Witt a various power of the transmitter. DurIM July 1950, the Vansmitter operated at two fixed powers alternating every o sr day. Hereat, during 15 days, hourly values of fEs were obtained for on$ power and for the same number of days, values of Mg were obtained for a power four times greater. The median values of fE for the greater power proved to be hig4er by 0.64 Me, and the percentage of ifle appearance of B. Increased from 90.0 to 92.4. During the spring-summer period In 1W, experiments were carried out of continuous varia- tion in power, which made it possible to obtain an empirical formula determining Card 1/2 89080 $11691611000100110081011 A0051AD01 Experimental Data on the Dependence of the Limiting Frequency of the Sporadic E-Layer of the Ionosphere on the Technical Data of the Apparatus of the Iono- spheric Station the change in fEII with changing power f2E. - flEs + 0.25 rn=I, where f E. and f-R . are limitir4; frequencies of E. for powers ?I and P2, n - P2/~l with 12 P1. T-Fe author expreisses the assumption that the inverse dependence of fE. on the 11-yearly cycle of the solar activity can be explained (if only partially) by an absorption inorease. T. Kerblay Translator's not4)-. This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 ~N ;~q11TTj1r111V"2q;Vyl -J !zlp 2. '21, ..... ..... ..- -6 IIWT(1)/BDS/EEC-2/ES(v) AFFTC/A5D/A11PQ)C/RW-3/APGC Pe-h/ Pi- Po-hF PT-21GW.. q AC SIOS. M i M3W922 S/0169/610001007/A041/041 SOURCZ.- RZh. Oeofizikat,kw. 7AI91 AUTHPR-. Yjr_of&yGV, N. H. L T TI s Presence of disturbances in the 3 zvgion of the nio ore ovor Ash ad j~b IT C SOURCE: Dokl. Nauchn. simpoziuma po-~onomfermj 1960.- Ho a-Dom, R03tov3k. un-t, 1961, 108-= T IDPIG TAGS: lonosphere, distuvbed state of Jonospherat ~irturbatlonj disturbance, B rorlon, F region, equinootai ~~Zmm TRANSLATIO1111: Cases of the deviation of foZ Z: 10 from th9i median in the course of t,.,,o hours 6ccured during a disturbad state of the B4`yier. Patterns in the 'appearance Of4porturbations In the E' 1959 =9 examinod. 3.vvr at AshkbAbad during 1957 and ?%oimum perturbation in: the diurnal vzriat:14-i occurs in the =rning and evening hours. Seasonal varia#on has equinootal =Kim=* The Card 11 Do 911691611000,101010431053 D228/D304 AUTHORS: Bogdanovat M. D., Ts~~~ , and Klimova, Z. 11. TITLEz Ionosphere characteristics over Ashkhabad in January 1960 PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnalp Geofizikap no. 10, 1961, 28, abstract lOG168 (Izv. AN TurkmSSR, Ser. fin.-tekhn., khim. i geol. n., no. 1, 1961,, 74-76) TEXTs The resulte of the processing of obserTations at the Ashkhabad ionospheric station for January 1960 and their comparison with the fore- oasts and observations in January 1959 are examined. The observed f 0P2 were lower than the forecasted values by an amount of tip to 53PIfo; the greatest devia-tions were observed in the nootumal hourm. In 1960, f0 F2 were considerably (26% by nightp 6% by day) lower than in January 1959, which is explained by the lessened solar activity. In comparison with Card 1/2 31597 s/169/61/000/010/043/053 Ionosphere characteristics... D228/004 January 1959, the number of E . appearances grew from 35 to 42%--largely at the expense of the increase in the number of E 8 with low limiting frequencies. The degree of ionospheric disturbance in January 1960 was somewhat hi8bor than in January 1959. The dates of disturbmcea, corre. aponding to f 0P2 deviations of ). + Mifoo and the number of positively and negatively disturbed hours in January 1959 and January 1960 are given. The quietest days (January 30 and 31) in respect of the magnetic- ionospheric activity are distinguished. Nh-profiles are calculated for January 31 by the Kelso method with an account of the magnetic field. f-Abstracter's notes Complete translation.-7 Card 2/2 M, B/169/61/000/012/086/089 D228/D305 AUTHORS: -Yerofeyev, N. M., Klimovas Z, 11.p and Stepanova, M. B. TITLE: Characteristics of the ionosphere above Ashkhabad in February 1960 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal Geofizika, no. 12, 1961p 25, abstract 12G200 j1zv. All TurknSSR. Ser. fiz.-tekhn.0 khim. i geol, n., 1961, no. 2, 100-103) TEXT: The results are given for the proceaming of the obser- vations of time ionospheric station at Ashkhabad in Pebruary 1960 and for their comparison with the forecast and observations of February 19519. The values of fOP2 observed irt February 1960 were below the forecast values (by up to 27%)o the greatest de- viations being observed in the night and morning hours. In Card 1/2 3/169/61/000/012/086/089 Characteristics of the... D226/D30,5 February 1960, the magnitudes of f0P2 were lower than in Feb- ruary 1959. The percentage appearance for E s Xell from 44% in February 1959 to 30%. The ionospheric diaturbancea of Febru- ary 1960 are described. The degree of disturbance in February diminished in comparison with January 1960 and February 1959. The quietest day in respect of the magneto-ionoBpheric activity 1(24/11). was distinguishedg and Nh-profiles were calculated for ito / Abstracter's note: Complete tranalation._7 Gard 2/2 BERKELIYEV, H.; K6MAs Z.V.; STIP"WAs N.D. Characteristics of the ionospbore over Ambldiabod in Nktrah 1960, Izv#,AN TurksSSR.Ser,fls,-tekho, kUxoi gdol.nw& W.3:92-93 16le (KMA 14:7) 1. Flziko-tekhnicheskLy institut AN Turkmaskoy SOR. (ionosphors) MOUISVO N,MQ. OVEZOELIDYYEVO 0. -A- HorizcmUadrift of the 9, layer so oboor"d In ishkhabu4. Izv, . 6 A A8 AN Twk. SSR. Ser. fIz.-tekh 0 kwm# I goal. j*dk no,lf.. -23 161. (141RA 14:12) 1. Rziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN Turkmenskoy 13SR. (Tdnospherio rem w oh) nwFE79vp NvH*; I=HIZVAy A*Vo Statiatiml nature of the fluctuatiom of iOU0#ASrid,Parawt8rq. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. $or. fix.-tekh.,, khim. i gelplo nauk no.4: 26--t34 161- (MXRA 3.40.2) 1, Filsiko-toldmiahoOly institut AN Turkmendkciissx,- (ionIOspheric research) BHWLMVp - 14. j YMFE7EV STEPANOVA, M.D. state of'the ionosphere over Ashkhabad in April$ 1960, Izv. AN Twr~. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh.,, khIm. i geol. nauk no*4ilC6-W 161. ' (IOU 14:*12) 1. Fiziko-tekhnichookiy inatitut*AN Turkmenalvoy SSR. (Aahkhabad-lamoephere) YEROFEYEV, N.M.; STEPANOVA, M.B. Effect of the level of scOlar activity on the probable occurrence of the sporadic E layer (according to observations made in Ashkhabad). Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tvkh., khim. i geol.nalik n0-5:32-38 '61. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (Sporadic E (Ionosphere)) (sun) ....... IlUv glum"Ti 14. 1-19 BOGDANOVA, M.D.; YFMFEYEV, N.M.; STEPANOVAp M.B. Characteristics of the ionosphere over Ashkhabad in May 10,60. 1xv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh., Irbim. i geol.nauk no.-9:114-117 161. (YJRA 14; 11) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN Turkmenskoy SSR, (IonosphereY MMOFEMP N. .; OVEZGELODMj 0. Parmeters of smal.1-scale inhomogeneities init1te sporadic 9 layer; according to observatiobe m4tdo In A 1tv, AN 'hwk, SSR. Sere f1z*--tokh,,p khtm, i goV=.609- 45 161, (MIU 35 0) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicbeakly Inatitut AN Turkommkoy Sm. (Sporadic 3 (Ionosphe:ve)) BERKEI.IYEV M.B.; YEROISM V.M.j STEPAHOVAp M*B* SWAP of the inoq&wv over AsbkbAbiLd in JM* i9600 AN Turk. SaR. Bar. fis.-takhop khtmo I pol, no& na.60.07- no t63 1, Fiziko-tekhnichealdy Inatitut AN Turkmmsk6y SSM, (AoUbabad-Imontsro), MMFEIEV., N.M.~ FERELYGIN., V.P. Relationship between the magnitude and directilon of the drift speed of ionospheric 4".egularitioa and the tme altitude in the FZ la7er of the Ionosphere. Izv. AN Turk* SSR4 Ser. fiz.- tekho,q khima i geol nauk noo6:3-10-M 161, (MIU 3.50) I* Fisiko-takhtichealdy Inotitit AN Turknetwikor 8,V.'.6 (Lmosphwo) S/16 62/000/003/092/0013 D228YD301, AUMARS: Y(irofoyov, N. M. and Dubrobskaya, Yo. K. TITLE: The question of the degree of diffusion of the reflec- tion from the ionosphere's P 2-layer PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 3, 1962, 21, ab- stract 3G141 (Tr. Fiz..tekhn. in-ta, AN TurkmSSR, 7, .1961, 156-161) T.-,XT:' The Ashkhabad data for 1950-1954, and also those of obser- vations at 8 stations in the Soviet Union for 1950-1951, were pro- cessed. Contour maps of the probability of the appearance of dif- fusive (F) reflections, 6n which the diurnal and the seasonal re- lationship is evident, viere constructed. The maximum probability OIL P-reflections occurs at night. The time of the maximum shifts from 01 hr. in high latitudes to 03 - 04 hr. at Ashkhabad. The num- ber of cases of F-reflections diminishes as the latitude decreases. The seasonal course of the likelihood of P-reflection appearances differs for different latitudes. A summer maximum, which is absent Card 1/2 S/16q/62/000/0030/002/098 The question oL' the degree D2287DjOl .4 in middle and high latitudes, is recorded at Ashkhabad. This is ex- plained by the dependence of the P-reflections on:tho ionospl,erel'a illumination. It io suggested that corpuscular flows "rom the sun are the agen.ts inducing F-reflections. /-Abstracter's note: Com- plete transla~ion._7 Card 2/2 ......... .. 34355 3/203/61/Odl/OC',5/014/021 ?f 9//0 D055/D113 AUTHORS: Yerofeyev, N.I.-A-and Ovezgelldyyev, 0. TITLE: Th e fine structure and movement of the sporadic E layer PERIODICAL: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiya, v.lj no. 61 1961y 9L2-948 TEXT: This article systematizes results obtained by other authors n GTdeT' to give a clearer picture of the relationship of sevexal amall non-uni- formities in the sporadic E layer to the bime of day uid tlifj degree (~f disturbance in the Earth's magnetic field. It is shown that, in vi.~w of its fine struct,urep it would be more appropriate to divide -this layer into diurnal and nocturnal E. layers for medium latitudes. Recording appiratus at Ashkhabad which had been used from January 1958 to meast=e ionoepheric, drifts in the region of the F layer was adapted for obaerva-tion of drifts at the height of the E layer. Transmitting and receivLng polarization antennae were i3et up which practically excluded one of -the aignal components Three receiving antennae were fixed on the vertices of a ftght-angled isosceles triangle whose catheti, 100 m long, were orlenta0d N-S and E-W. EE DI/I ,16110011006101A1021 S1203 The fine structure D055/DI13 Divergence between the geographical and magnetic meridians was about 4"). Observations of E. were made, if it was present, every hour from June tc S,1,3ptember 1960 on frequencies of 4-1~.+-0-9 Mo. Data werit proo-Assell. by a erPEnA -Y(ttrela-Y) electronic computer at the Vychinlitellny-y tsenty. AN SSSR (Computation Center,AS USSR). The most probable flj~ures for speei and horizontal direction of Es are as follows: for the period 06-10 hours - V = 77 m/sez, direction 1000; 10-18 hours - 64 m/sen, 10-0 and 23e ; 18- 22 �Ours - 84 m/sec, 100 and 1950; 22-06 hours - 86 m/3ec, 215 and 290~'. Data relating to the thin structure of E. are given in table 3: Card 2/ 6 S12031611001/00610141021 The fine structure ... W55/DI13 Diurnal E. of type Noottxnal E. of type a I f Average 2.9 2-5 2.2 e Median 2.2 2.1 1.8 Percent e42 m 42 .40 28 Average 232 160 12B 6miny m Med:Lan 153 116 g-.L Per#.-ant&,( 50 m 0 2 1:2 Average 547 369 205 &Max, m Median 448 297 17.4 Percent&