SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEVENSTEYN, Z. M. - YEVGENYEV, I. YE.

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YEVERSTEYN, Z. M. "Experience of Sgeciall Training of Ship's IM-ndical Assistants" p. 50 Voyenno R~ditairskiy Zhurnal, No. 10, 1~)62 (Mdlnir Fasillevich Karkovalkor, 1638-1904; a biographiva accatmt] lladimlr Tasillavloh NarkovaMy, 1838-190-, biagraflebeekli ooherk MA.Eventovol I A.r.Plate.,- Moskva* 1049. 54-p. (Zamachatellnys -achenye gookovskogo univeraltate, 7) (mraA 12:6) (Markawnikov. Vladiadr Theillevich, 1838-1904) Combined application of penicillin, novocaln, and skoizoline in paeu- monia in Infants, Vopr. ped1at. 20 no. 5237-41 Sept-Oot 1952. (CIXL 230) 1. Of the Clinic for Young Children :(Scientific Supervisor -- Prof. S. P. Borinov), Central Scientific-Research NdUatria Institute (Director Prof. S.,P. Borisov), Kinistry of Public Health RSTWL V A~ j-4 Relt M* Abs Jour 47'19 9f1 ln.~t : The Vu'*Vl%_:?J.Y.-t,Y~ USER Title : Modulati,%~ Met.--:7i uf Mi!~af3 C!..f !-Vg, Orig Pub Almst. zt.., IS156, 2, Y-,- 2j 142-14Cj Abstract Descrilpti;~-~,_!. cf a rret,7~cd flVt meaTurer-ent cf dlspft:~;Am- cf waves baseil enl sf as It pn-pav-;tres im a ".f Vze'metb;~,i Cmv.- sists --'f t ttit. m&.U~zt-z, L-A laL,.ce vith "!Fit the lav _u B ~t) sla" (t) A, sin -7:- 1w 2 jp 0 -IL A4e.4.)D vhile s tae Cez'Zier que-c"CY tlt..a 'lwaullatlomi f-_.equp_-zcy. Ole .nu;tiz~z B (t) a4~iE (t;) depe~cd c~m the relatiomships betweea A.01 A-1.0 SZ24 A2 %F.,A 9. fog 1; f 4- 62- _rL t NO _~_ Pull Card 1/3 Category : Usa/Acoustics - ultrasound T-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, go 2, 1957, go 4739 The phases appear only in, the coubinatioa (9 1- )/2, where a is cILlga-the phase invariant. -The exprehdidh given for M, is M, 2 'AO~4A1_+-W;;:_2AjA,,F..7-& - 14, depends on gaud varies from a m%x- I=,of 2 AO (A,+ Q-U, a minintA of 2 AO (A, - A2). In a ' 2 disger6ing mddium, the phase inVarient is of the f6rm ex j:; 6) - 1/2 D x -In a4 varies with the distance fran the r6diator Ltion, D L'e t k Z W /c is the wd.,M number'. The., - 4pantity D., 'c4lled the dispersion parameter.' characterizes the'presenc6 of-disperaloa in the medium and can be measured directly. la *practic (e, one varies 0 0 at the radiator anA -'the qubAtity M, is observed in two points of the i-Redium, separated frCM each other' by a dislAnce d along the x axis. 'The difference be- tween the values of 9'6-at the input.0 which produce a minion= of M, in the first and*s-econd ~oixits_6f obserVation., gives the change in the phase- invariant in the me&iun'vhe:u the'wave pr6pagates over a'distance d,'dnd the value o'f'_P"is'_ deterndned"fr6m-this change. The accuracy. with which D is detirmined dependi 66- theiaccura6y with'which -the min- iIiMM of Mj is' established! 'The"Afspersioa'of longitudinal acoustical waves 'in -a thin nickel wi;e -0-.4-ipm in radius s experimentally inves- tigated at W 0 -z. 2 fl' x loo see 2 x no see -1. The velocity Card 2/3 Category : USSR/Acoustics,,*r,Ult:t~ast.),U;,:,A j-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2~ 1-957; Fo 4739 of sourA i~ Aicka-1 t~zued. out to be 5.4 x 105 cm. seq-1. 1% tl~is case the t' -:2 Dx,& where 6. is the Poisson rie--Ty leads to am equati- coefficier-t. r the radius of the,iiiie, and c the velocity of sound. The ma&--etostrJ.ctio-,?2 effect of et nickel wire was uspd,!to excite and re- ceive acoustical waves. The modulated oscillations were I&taached ir~ the wire in the fom of pals~!s s!3 as to Jd~ain a traveling wave. The re- sults'of 'the quentitative. m.~suremerats aie In full'a&s-emeA with the theory." Dn~ *expe-rixents xa&~ 6a. the u~e'of this method i-n-liquid, a contimuous mode of operaticcz was employed'to obtain maxImm sensitivity. Use was male :-.f w-A optical Axo-lcat6r, vb1ch c=prised -a'setup for observ- izig the diffraction of light by the Utrasound. - '7he experiments were c6xried' but :U:-. water at a. frequ*.cy of I mc'dt a fj,-4e-J(AAit-,:a froquency of 100 kc. The absetce of disp6r~ioa was-established in this case. The ----s6witiv:ity-of-the-setul3F-to-'-cbanges-in-th'e'-pbas&-invarl"t-with-a-fi-l- te'r*bandwidth on~the-oxrdeilri. Ofl-kc.,-%66 ou-the-6rder of 1013,,corres- b6ndIn9't6 'a 'value 6f D dzi tlie~ 6rder of -10-15-3,ec2-cm-l-at a path ledgth of 10 dift or dt-'6'ch"ge 'inn the velocity'6f s6lind:'by'a quattity on the order of 1 cm/%--c upci a 100-kc change in frequeacy. Card 3/3 111Y MOVA. T.H.; NORDIM , N.V.; AGROSKIII, L.S6 ----------- Coacervates containing purine and i_qrlmidine compounds Evith sv==ary In Nnglishl. Blofizika 4 no-1:27-51 Ja 150- (KIRA 12:1) I. ]Ao'logo-pochvenr" fak-alltet Mookovskogo gosudarstvennogo univer- siteta H-V..Lomonosova. (PURINES, coacervates containing purine & pyrimidine cpds. (Rus)) (PYRIMIDINES, same) 4 AP300 285 ~-66ficlensat iori" 4t'.. is(onitro'eftaf6pi q- a ste r"a d. atly -10- ------ 0-1,0- a* c 0 t-,- i- aaster with 7, duat :Pro' Ideda rqxym y neao v -3 virapiif led evathogiii of: role in 30. -meth~1,4 *4-dLo&'rbethox7pyT 8% ~Irield.'-- ori art., baa,t -pQ g;aphiou.. 0 0 1 AT I ON U6 skor ve ivAnst tut. tonko~,.::khiM oboakby-161dinblog: omonasal mosoow qiitiite~* fqr,:Fine~- Yff HEM c 5 F.7) g-6 .1,~StWMITVMs 2 LEE Alm-,-- 3 U-0ir :armf -00~ YEM!,-Flikhail Turlyevic,h; SKSPIXA, H.K., red.; GOLICHWIRYTA, A.A., [At the foot of the Zhiguli Hills] U padnothlia Shigulet. [Moskva] Izd-vo VTs5PS Profitdat, 1957. 105 p. (KIBA 11:3) (AWbyshev Wdroolectric Power Station) NOW" YEVETS --ekakavat MY I wubdbik Ire Sotsialistichoskogo Truda, delegate s"yezda Kammnisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza. Everyone for society and society for everyone, Sov ~profsoiuzy 17 no.24:9-11 D 161'. iMIRA 14-12) (C(x=unist ethics) Gist` 00060 t 1111,10 0 0 0 oov !t~ Cicooo a a 00*00 11111111411s L6 4 it .11 A m v JI A: 11 it 0 A A. $p As f- C 0 41 41 m I a 'CO, 4 ., - - ~q is I 1 0 4 Y-1 1 V Y Y 7# 71 M I W1eNKO .4 1 1 F- F- % 1 F - - 1 -00 00 *0 'r Itock of Middle Ads. t %I, INtiolvill,4w. Raa"*4 SeVir 1911, Nis. H U. 1:1 111. "WW'~'Mr raU 00 4 No. IV grortwin, I tw 00 2 olou ~ of rocks is its: rocks (Tan. ' " t g s- - *0 . and iocksl trith, (AL1ns jZ ) Stan type), py1whothe 1wI 7 00 aut pyrihothe 3nd ru"-wifte lNur-Alt typO., rise 06 j magumi(a rocks often routata brumme mt, isutuotim l d tr 0 w Inviisrot .11 es 11441 i aluta. (A rl"vilytite. other Bu well ASCO110141teluttlaythillit. 'file oo *0 fir"hotite Alai type contmins mucls amnopytite, Little Z w4auetite is ptewnt. .1kherlitc, c4mitvite. smilylAtenite zoo 00 , 1 Knit minerals of CO mad Ili lue Inclent. Thesic focks 0 0 2 00 1 stage# of adn"111 limnl4ilkin: Ow 1 , Chitlaeferfecd by - i ts) *nit ISILCt Ofifige ~JGAITUJIOOCS Of the 9:11=11-pylowliv tov 00 A the pacurmatolitic stw (adda. of W, So. Ato And othcr 00 1 cletucrits). Tile Nur-Atin typs: (cents. no Fe) is "Istod to guact-P mm types. Scheclitt amil molywcnitc tile , are pf"mt. Mi. 1"m containq much WOv. W. R. II. 'zoo IF ;00 aoo ji Ao *111ALiVOCK41 W11110t,414 tLAWOKAVIOU tie 0 it fill li, 4 it ft t 00 ,A4O0 - - ~46:6 c 0,0 if 444 0,0 -.6-6-0-0-0 of -- S! it -4 0 OL 41kfo 0 . Y&NIMENK0 I H PETROVO V.14. Basic features of the magmatic acitivty and wtallogeny of tb4 Zirabulak-Ziastdinskiye lbuntains In stestern Uzbekistan. Zako~nom. razm. polem. iokop, 5:229-250 162. (ARL 15 -.12 1. Brodno-Aziatskiy nauchno-lasladovateltakiy institut geologii i mineraltnogo syriya. (Uzbekistan-Ore deposits) KOMAROVA, YO.S.; YF.VFIFOVA-.-G.NI, Effecti of weather conditions on the sugar content of grapes. Trudy OGMI no.25.-89-94 161. (KRA 16:6) (Sugars) (crops and climate) (Grapes) Pher-oclimatic copdIticms of the formation of early potato yields in the eastern-areas of the United States of America and the European part of the Soviet Union. YAt. Fen. kcm. Geog. ob-va 8SSR no,l,.5:L-60 162. WMA 17: 3) S/078/62/007/007/004/013 B10014A A UTHORS s Gubokaya, G. F.t levfiakovskiyt lo V d, TITLE: Examinatibn of the dlect7rical conductivity of the Sb Te sys tem in*solid and liquid state PERIODICALa Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khimiiv v..71 no. 7t 1962# 1615-1621' TEM The electriqal conductivity of Sb Te alloys in a rotating magnetic field was measurod using an apparatus deeigned by A. R. Regell (Zh. tekhn. fiz., 28, 1511 ('1948)1' Zh- neorgan. ~h'imii, 1, 1271 (1956))o modified by D. A. Petrov and V. 14. Giazov (Zavode.k. laboratoriyat no. If 34 (1956)). The alloysl:melted from spectroscopically pure Sb and-99.99~ Te were studied in liquid and annealed state from 20 - 8000C. Resultss (1) The isothermal lines of electrical conductivity are consistent with the Sb - To phase diagram by-F. Kh. Abrikosov et al. (Zh. neorgan. khimii, 4, -have,, -metal. semiconaucrore Card 1/2_ GUBSKAYAp G.F,j INFIMVSK Conductanc a and viscosity, of alloyis In the system Sb - Sb2Se3 in solid mW liquid states, Zimr.neorgekh1m, 7 rio.,12z2782v'_ Z787 D 162. (KRA 1~s 2) (Antimony selenide). -(Systems (Chemistry)) VAN BIN-NAN' (Wang Ping-nan); NIKOLISKAYAO G.F.; LUZHZIAYA, N.P.; -YE BABITSYNA, A.A. Study of the system copper - arsenic in the GujA5 compound region. Izv..AN SSSR. Neorg. mat. 1 no.9:1476--1483 S 165. (MIRA 18M) 1. Instibit obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii imeni Kurnakova J%N SSSR. ---UIKOLISKAYAO G.F.1 RIKITIIIAO V.9.)JEWFINOVSKITj LODANOVA, TUA, AU*ys of the systAM gold - antimarq in the-dolid and -liquid -6tat"* I%v*AK-ZS8Ri,%arj#m&t, 1 no.10:1826-1831, 0 f65. (MIRA 180.32) I* Institut obahohey I naorganioheakoy khimii imeni R,S# Kamakova M MR.. Submitted Apri). 27, 1965., 71 CO SOURCE .:-tWTHOR:,: Nikollskaya,'G'V Berger, L. I.; Yev Shchukina, 1. K.; Kovaleva, 1. S. NT -7 M366MOYM6/18 W8 7 Emovskii, 1. V.; Kagirova, G. N.; ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry im. H. S.,,Kurnakov,.Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut obshchey i neorganicheakoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE~ -Electric conductivity of CdSnAs2 in solid and liquid statej SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no, 10, 1966. 1376-1877 TOPIC TAGS: cadmium tin arsenide, arsenide electric conductivity, liquid arsenide viscosity, liquid arsenide conductivity, cadmium compound, tin compound, arsenide, electriG conductivity test ABSTRACT: - Cadmium-tin arsenide CdSnAs2 was synthesized by fusion of stoichiometric anti qu. ties of high-purity components. All the specimens.had a single-phase structure- Heating and cooling curves indicated no structural changes, except for melting and ':.j'.':solidification at 595 and 592�5C, respectively. The conductivity of the compound '.undergoes a change from. impurity-type to intrinsic (see Fig. - 1) . The shape of the conductivity-inverted temperature curve indicates that the compound remains semi- conductive, melts without decompositioh, and maintains a close order i'n the liquid I Card 2 UDC: 546.48'811'191:537.311 ACC NR1 AP6032953 WL state. The width ofthe forbidden-zone, calculated from the slGpe of the conductivi- ty curve, amounts to 0.20 ev. Orig. art. hav 2 figures. 5UB ODF. -11/ SUBM DATH; IODec65/ ORIG REY; 008 C OTH REY. 003/ 2/2 YEVO.ENOV, D.N. Comparative atud7 of animal bypnotiom in wild and dormestic ducks@ flauchaoob, Inat.fiziol. AN SSSR no-3:38-40 165, (141RA 1835) 1. Gruppa fiziologli nizshikh zhivotnykh (zav. - N.G.Loptim) Tnatituta fiziologit imeni Pavlava ALI SSISR. SHASEDLISKIY, B.V., Imnd.tekhn.nauk-. MG11M, G.B., inzh.; 1AFSHIN, H.P,, Inch. ------I Polishing blade backs on the KhSh-185 machine. Trud7 YATI no.45: 150 160. (MIRA 14:1) (131'ades) (Grinding and pollshing) .--S/536/60/090/045/006/00.6----, E073/2335 AUTHORS: Shaskollskiy, BiV., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Yevgenev, G.B., Engineer and Lapshin, NiP., Engineer TITLE. Grinding of the Backs of Gas-turbine Blades on the Gauge XUJ-105 (KhSh-185) Grinding Machine -PERIODICAL: Jloscow. Aviatsionnyy, tekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy. No. 45- Moscowi 1960.- Issledovaniye protsessov obrabotki metallov rezhaniyem, pp.150-169 TRW: A detailed description is given of the method of surf ace-f inishing of gas-turbine blade,-'airefoils by grinding on A/ An ShKh-185 grinding machine. -The operation of this machine i~;, as follows (Fig. 1): Blade I is clamped in fixture 2 which is set on the table 3 . The table reciprocates left and right together with slider 4 and at the same time rocks about axis 5 . To make the rocking motion of the table 3 proportional to the displacement of the slider, gear 6 which rolls along rack 7 is joined to the table. The air-foil is ground by the absrasive belt 8 which is directedby rollers and is pressed against the blade by the cam -9 , which is fastened in Card 1/3 Grinding of the Backs .... E073/E335 ram 10 Since the airofoil cross-section varies along its length the cam surface has double curvature. The infeed is ,accomplished by continuous or intermittent lowering of cam 9 A -method is presented in great detail for determining fixture parameters at which a particular air-foil will be successfully ground. On the basis of the method described in the paper, Engineers K.A. Fiveyskiy and N.M. Tarasova. worked out practical instructions for using it under shop conditions. Several types of turbine blades, including cast turbine blades with a considerable twist, are now successfully ground on this machine. Practical experience has shown that after calculatingone or two blades, the designer will spend no more than-3-4 hours on determining the parameters of the~jigs and over half this time Is ,spent on,constructing the cross-sections of the blade. If cross-section plots are already available it ILs possible to reply in one hour to the question as to whether a given blade can be ground with a given dimensianof the rack gear, and what would be the position of the axis of the blade relative to the axis of the rack gear ( 6 , Fig. 1). If the blade cannot Card 2/3 be Cie Ell eaa 0 et. WC1 .r Olj'O r".j eke f,he e kh.j 0.4 Ch t-O 4 clcu th e the th Ck tt e 6,l ge4j, 044,1 't"J'Cl., '946, 4cle 4~4cj I.Y or 90 Itoct -I p 12 1) he --04e 94 Z073 ~-,"60 -bOl 46-14 e ee4lblju to ej, "he oko oj~ "fro c'44 Ale~ ~,-00 e 4,4 1 cl. 1e 4 e4 33 4.t. IT 0 14 011" O.Jo e 2'11e'4et~ & f J14 0 6 44t 0r 4e ' t 06 0o.& 0 ho~, & f~, 4~,j 0 6 e(4, e. 416.j 4e r te oke 4.141 4t I)o 4 res. by' k4 Cl-i cl to 04,44,710 e so 041; -*,Is e4z, a t 0.,.. iet 8.0 60 4ot, 2,ve or L, 110 e P 4f tro e. -9 ecl d f TM bol"r-1tva likir- Gluba-) SkOY M.7a.,. inz-b.; TiEffEU-,,-W- . inzb.; SIMSIMNH., V.P.,, red. izd-va; KOMAROVSKAYA, L.A.9 tekhn. red. (Recommendations for the manufacture of bathrooms from particle -board]Rekomandatsii po proizvodstvu sanitarno-tekhnicheskikh kabin iz drevesno-struzhecbrqkh plit. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962., 15 P. (HM 15 -.7) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkhItektury SM. Institut sani- tarnoy tekhniki,, 2. Ilauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sanitar- noy tekbniki Akadezii. stroitel'stva i arK-hitektury SSSR (for Neml:Lkh,;r,, Yevgeneva). q (Bathrooms) (Hardboard) Ye 92-2-26/37 ..AUTHORS: Yevgenide K. Sokol, S., Staff Members 'TITLE: Protective Collars in Oil-producing Directional Wells (Primenenlyeprotektorov pri ekspluatatsii naklonnykh s-kvazhin) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1958, Nr 2, pp 28-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: To prevent excessive wear of the pump piston rods, pump tubings, and drill stem In directional drillingp Rumanian drill- ers started to use various protective devices. Of these t)ie ICHEP type protective collar proved to be the moot effictent. Two types of protective collars have been devised in Rumania: one for pump piston rods, and the other for pump tublmgs. ~!he principle on which their use is based is the transfer of the mechanical wear of rods and tubes to protective collars. To maintain normal operating conditions of a deep piston-rod pump used In directional wells, the protective collar has to be built of durable material, which, however, should not be as hard as steel. Textolite, semi-textolite anj plastic materials serve the purpose. In designing this type.of collar the results of the study of M.A. Rudyk of the Institut Mashinovedenlya (Ma- Card 1/3 92-2-2�/37 Protective Collars in Oil-producing Directional Wells (Cont.) chine Engineering Institute) have been takeninto account. This study proved that the coefficient of the abrasion of metal to metal is higher than that of metal to plastic materjal when the latter has 2-3 mmapertures filled with grease. Small aper,- tures lower' the abrasion -loefficient by 25-30 percent and fill- Ing them with paraf fin base grease lowers it by an additional '25-30 percent. The outside diameter of the protective collar Is 52 mm,,which means it is 10 mm,larger than the diameter of the 13/4 In. rod jo int and 10 mm. sma 1 ler than the ins ide d iame - er of the 2 1/2-in. tubing. Textolite tubes manufactured in t umania were used for making samples of protective collars tested in Rumanian oil fields which have numerous directional wells. On July 6th, 1956 eighteen 3/4-in. x 2 1/2-in. pro- 'tective collars were inserted into one of the wells at 665- 875 motrin$ intervals. Tests of textolite collars proved they are able to ellminbte entirely the wear of rod joints and to decrease substantially the wear,of pump rods and tubes. It 1W been found that textolite protective collars ban be used for approximately 12 months, their service life being dependent upon the quality of textolte and the deflection Card 2/3' -2-20/37 -.7-Protective- Collars- in--Oil-Vrodwe qk~ A Mi angle of the well. Since the described collars are not yeti manufactured in series it has not been possible to determine the economy of their use. It is clear, however, that a sub- stantial saving will be achieved by using th1s device. When the drill stem,is 6 5/8-in. in diameter, the outside diameter of the protective collar for 2 1/2-in. pump.tubing is 125 mm. The desi n of textolite protective collars is simple and the cost is Idw. They are easy to operate-and can protect various underground tools of a directional well. Moreover, they may replace the wooden insulators used in the electrical deparaf- finization of oil wells. They are of particular advantage in directional drilling. There are thrqe sketches showing the protective collar and the profile of a directional oil well. ASSOCIATION: Rumanian Petroleum Scientific Research Institute AVAILABLE:,/ Library of Congress Card 3/3 ANDRSEV, IV.; VAPTSAROV; IV.; HIKHOV~ IV- AIJGMV--A:.-; --U3LGE~J!Y9 ------ Y-0---- [E ~ F I r.; trap lator); PROTOKHRISTOV vgenie-0, ;' a . Y - T. [ trunsli~~r.T. KLYUS, B.[Klius,B.; translator]; TALAKOV, A., red,,- RUSINOV, U., tekhn. red. (Differential diagnosis of the most important symptoms of children's diseases] Differentsiallnaia diagpostika vazhneishikh esimptomov detskikh boleznei. Iled. A.Talakov. Plovdiv, Gos.izd- vo im. Khristo G. Danova, 1969. 431 P.- (MIRA 16:5) (CHILDREN-DISEAM) (DIAGNOSISt DIFFERENTIAL) XALESNIK, ARKMaMISKIY, AX# prof., Mum, T.I., kanCank; RL%,CEW, I.M., kandogecgraf.nau ..- ra.tsr.aporta SSSIL Po turizma; M(MOT, Yp.-Ts.j kand.nalak;' SIIMOVA# V.P.-. kand.nauk; STALIMAKOVA, G.A., kand.gauk; ISYGEOV, D,K., kand. nau&-. KATwsalm, TOP._; PASP(WOV, O.H.; MOOMM, I.I. . red.; TI- KH(NOTAO I.K., takhn.red. [For you, hikers!] Tam, turisty; kak provodit' nabliudeniia nad prirodoi v turielvokom pokhoda. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1960. 246 p. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kalesnik). (Tourism) (Mature study) YEM10V 11. 1. 104UNIKOV, P. K. and CUMCIN, Y. 1). OM-A 344 Ekspeditsiya k Ustlyam Rek LezV i Oleneeka: 'Expedition to the mouth of ifte rivers Lena and Olenek. Trudy-Komiss* po Izucheniyu Yakutskoy Avt. Sov. Soc. Respubliki, Vol. 3j, part 1, 1928 Library of Congressp DK771-Y2Al7 Abstract In English. pp. 2600 A general description of the'expedi- tion 1920-21. Itinerary-, astronomical,, meteor- diogical,, magnetic observationsp index to geo- graphic naries and authors, variation of water level, currents, etc. See also parts 2 and 3 or 'this volume. YEVGnIOV,, N. I., MWZNIKOV, P. K. ardCHIMMIN, Y. D. OSU-A 346 Re'ki IPny ot Yakutska, do Dellty s Opisaniyem Sudovogo - Moda - Atlas of * the Fdver Lena from Yakutsk to the Delta Trith a L cription of the Navigation Channel. Trudy Koraiss. no Izueheniyu Yakutskoy Av'v. Sov. Soc. Respvblikis Vol- 3. part 2, 1928. Library of Congress, r1K771-Y2Al7 Text lg,,pp. and 56 maps, scale mostly 1:84,000. Asseoly map - scale 1:1,470,,000. Based on the remilts of the Lena-01enek expedition of 1920-21. OSU-A 345 YUGEMOV N I , Z11MV611TIKOV, P.K. and CHIRKIII, Y-. Al-tiu- Protok Del I ty Reki Leny, Nizoviy Reki Olenoka i Buchty Mal: Atlas of Ama of the River Lena Delta, of the Lower Course of the River Olenek and of harbor Tiksil Trudy Komiss. po Izucheniyu Yakutskoy Avt. Sov. Soo. Respubliki, Vol. 3, part 3, 1928 Library of.Congroso, DK771-Y2Al7 Text pp. 1-53; description of the delta, list of geographic names, etc. Assembly map, scale 1:1,240,000. 26 detailed maps, scale mostly 1:84,000(V rd 0 I . - .. - - I :., I I ~, 11 -3 -i!mr 1-Y ~4wl It COM w ~K -NIP,.'a RIV Ybmmov, flikolal Ivanovich Samolet na 3luzhbe Sr;vernogro nomkorto uuti. he alrolane on the Northern Sea Rcaut2c- DLC: TL532.V6 j c; SO: Soviet Transoortation and Communications, A Bibliography, Library of Congressy Reference Deoart ment, Washincrton,-1952, Unclassified,- ConsideretIons roE2~rding- the top limit draft of powerful Icebredkera navigating along the northern maritime route; symposium of articles in hydroSraphy and sea naviration. Hydrographic Office of the Northern Maritime Route No. 1, Leningrad., 1934. MMMI N:*,~A-t:,Al-l~4T~q-4axw-q,4-,M~,4wqn.:it.~:--,-,wsmmwn n-,mg-mmum-g3m. S/ Tvanovich MrGENOV I$ikola 0 -plimanii- Sovetakof-!U~Pftike.- /On vavigation in: t 1934, no. 3, p. 39-wW DLC: H.331.555 50: Soviet Transoortation and Cm-munications, Bibliograohy, Library of Congress, Pefer~nce Department, Washimaton, 1952, Unclassified. YNGENOT, Hikolay Ivanovich; SNEZHINSKIr, V.A., radaktor; SHLPILIML, H.K., "~'Sowftycmx' A.Ao, takhnicheakiw radaktor. (ocean c=rontal Korokie techaniia. Leningrad, Gidrmtteorlogicheakco (Ocean currents) YNGSMY, Mikolay Ivanovich; PHNOBRAMMISKlY. Tu.T., redaktor; Tj-~ il*--~ '- - . LlDlb*A* . ., redaktor; SOLOMCHIK, ~LA., takhaicheakly rudaktar (Allnm of tee formation at sea] Allbon ledovykh bbriazovanli na morlakh. Pad red. IU.T.Preobrathenskogo. Leningrad, Gldrometeo- rol ogichaskee lzd-vol 1955- 137 P, (HIJU 9: 1) (Zoe) lArctic regions) YHVGMV, U61. (Ocean currents] tforskia techanits. Leningrad, Gldrometeorologi- Cheskoe izd-vo; 1957. 108 P- (HIRA UM (Ocean currents) PREOBILAMITSKIT, Tu.V. ; YMENOV. 11.1. Leningrad and Russian Oceanography; in lieu of an Introduction. Trudy GOIN no.41:3-8 157. (VII'm 11:9) (Oceanography) YUGEROV, V.I. Geographic expedition in the Arctic Ocean In the sbAps lfffafz~rw -- - - and gTalgachl (1910-1915)* IzvsVsas*geogob-va 89 no.1:14-24 Ja- P 1576' ,,(Arctic regions) (HIBA 100) Y KUPEMIY, VeNo The Faissian polar explorer B.A,Vil'kitskii. Let. Se7. 4:223-228 164. OMIRA 180) YEVGENO'll Ve 1 inzI4 Ilov to keep electrical safety fuses in worklng order. Zhi-7.-kom.. khoze n. no.3:26-27 fir , 161, (.MIRA .14:3) (Electric fuses) YZVGEIIOV, V., inzb, So that olectricioxa may work safe27* - 2.bll.-kom. khoz. 12 no.1:26 A t62. (MIRA 15:6) (Electric ong:Lneering-Seety measures) YZVGMV, T.V. (Koscow) Real help for teachara of ma.thamatics. Kat.v shkole n0-3:78-81 MY-Je '55* (Nathematics--Study and teachAng) (HIBA 8:7) WHAZZY, 14,F., nauch*7 setrudnit: TMEMOVA A G nanchW7 sotrudnik; ZAUROV, R.I., nauchny7 sotr~Ya-lk.-- The problem of moisture an silkworm cocaons, their shells and the chrysalis. Takat.prom.16 x*64:22-24 Ap 156. (MLRA 9:7) kal;ly AmIlme-i 9 sladevatel skly -Ins ti tut shelkevo7 promyshlon- nosti. (Silk manufacture) YZVGEUOTAO N.V.; ZHIDIKWOV, X.A. Roentgen diagnosis of silicosis and silico-tuberculasis In workers in gold mines. Ter.arkh. 22 no.2:35-4) Mr-Ap ~50. (CLKL 190) 1. Of the Clinic (Scientific Director Prof. S.R.Gankin) and of the Roentgenological Division (&ad X.P.Kolokanov). both of the Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the Academy of Medical Sciences (Directw -- Prof. A.A.Letavet, Correspoading Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences). L M-V, AID P 1492 Subject USSR/Medicine Author Yevgenova, M. V., Kand, of Med. Sci. Title Residual air in the lungs OCCUring in silicosis and pneu- m0scler0sis of the toxic chemical etiology Periodical : Gig. i san., 2, 32-38, F 1955 Abstract : A comparative study of Symptoms characterizing silicosis and pneumosclerosis: changes in the amount of residual air, as well as in the maximum and normal holding capacity of the lungs. Methods of analysis are illustrated with clinical examples. Two tables, 5 ref., 1937 - 1950. Institution: -Institute of Industrial flyki-e-fie wid--Profes-sional- Diseases, Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR Submitted Mr 23, 1954 YFIVGINOVA, K.T., kandidat maditainakikh nauk Pathways of tharapentic action on allicoals. Horlba a Alo 2065-371 '55 (19M 9:5) 1. lustitiat gigiyeny truda i profmabolevanty Akademil. maditainsTrikh nauk 885R. (LUNG$--DUST DISILSIS) G-av- 4111 m., V, SOS0,071K. I.Ya., doktor maditsinakikh naWc; ROOM, A.L., doktor neditsin- AM nauk; KOLOZOOV-, K.P., dektor ceditsinsk1kh nauk; MONOTA. icandidat msditsinakikh aaulc; MMIN, I.I., nauchny7-VdV?dTn-fTC'~- The use of tissue therapy for patients with silicosis. Borlba e at 1. 2:378-381 '55 (HIMA 9:5) 1, Institut gigiyany truda i profzabolovanty Akadenii maditelaskikh nauk SSSR. (LUNGS--DUST DISRASKS) P.P.; YRVGRjMR0YA._M__Z~-, HOLOBA110Y. X.P.; WROZOV. A. L. KARTSIiA1379riY#--B-.1. (deceased); -ELI YASHNVv-lrl,--(Moskva) CIBSBifiCatiOn Of gasumocoaiosis. Gig.truda i prof.tab. I no.3: 3-7 ltr-Je '57. (KIM 11:1) 1. Institut gigiyetiv truda i prof,.;abolevanty Allu SSSR. (LUNGS--DUST DISEASES) DROGICIURAt S.A.; RAWMAY4 ZOPINA, LA.; KOZ-, LOV, L.A.; KUZIMTSMA, R.A.1 PYZIEOVA, M.N.; SENKMCH, N.A.; 90- LOPYEVA, L.Mdocoasodj; SHATA107, U.N.; UTAVET, A.A. , prof., red.; 1740ROV, Yu.L., red.; BULIDYAM, N.A,# tekhno red@ [Manual on poriodic medical ox=1nationo for Industrial workersl Fo- sobis po poriodichookim meditainakim oamotran rabachikh promyshlen- zWkh prodpriiatii, By E,A.Drogichina i dr, 1fookva, Modgiz, 1961, 287 pe (MIRA V. 12) i~INDUSTRIAL HXP=) YEVGENOVA M. V. Do c Med- Sdi -- (diss) - "Silicoqis and ita ellinico-functiOD97 pathology." Moscow, 1961. 30 pp; (Academy of Medical Sciences USSR); number of copies_not given; price not given; list of author's works on pp 28 29 (23 entries); (n, 7-61 sup, 255) KAN0Vj, K.P.0 profop dokl~pr.med-nauk; M.,_kand.med.n&&Ak; MOI'OhW sotrudnik - I'S., mladskiy nauc locOnjosis and conjotuber-, __Cj*ol.c treatment Of Pnevx .0uth,,n-sj--. 'j,'torium hore of the region of them 161.0 culbsis -in the - ~Qrituv 62 Crimea. Bortba P Oif.:5028-332 I - jO,,,aitnyj!::h 7Abolevanjy AMI -In -ti-tut -gigiyeny- truda I TrOfOss a3bokhter" I 3 1 barega Kryma cGornyW p j agnatorii YuzhaOgO WATMII& PLACF-50 ETC.) (LUNG&~DUST DISEASES) (CRI'W'-MLTA R*IGS' ANDRLMNA-GALAIIINA, Ye.TS., prof.; GINKIN, S.M.. prof. (deceased); CUSIKOVAp A.K., doktor meed. nauk; DVIZBKOV, F.P., prof.; DOLGGV- -A.F.., -prof.; DROC-ICHRIA, E.A.., prof.; Tj~~qm., U.V kand,--=d._nauk- daktor med. nauk; Y KOZLOV, L.A..,-st. nauchn. sotr.; IETAVET, A.A., prof.- MARTSINKOVSKIY, B.I., prof. (deceased]; MOLOKANOV, K.P.., of.; RASHEVSKAYA, A.M.., prof.; SOSNOVIK, I.Ya., prof.. deceased]; SMOVICH, N.A.,, dots.; ELIKIN, M.A.. kand. r med. nauk; RABIRI, A.S.., red.; SHATALOV, N.N.., red. (Occupational diseases; a manual for physicians) Profes- sionallnye bolezni; rukovodstvo dlia vrachei, 2., dop. izd. Moskva:~ Meditainal 1964. 757 p. (14IRA 17: 11) 11 Deystvitel"rWy chlen A141 SSSR (for Let~vet). RUBASHM71,1-y - y A. I Physics a, I;hthematics S. Yf4ygsns:m, :,Ine~pshv 3%a,, -f~- Revzewei F. Sov. Kniga, No. 2, 194)- 9. UWRepport U-3331, 16 jan. i-~53, UI-11-classified. Soviet exhibition In Hav4pA, Tnaahwtoros 30 no*3113-15 160, U-11-1--- (KIRA 13 3) (Havana-m9hibitions) YEVGEN'YEV, A.Ye. Apparatus for making models of sandstone with uniform an-' nonuniform physical properties. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 4 no.6: 63-68 '61. (MIRA 15:1'1 1. Moskovskiy institut neftek~imicheskoy i, gazovoy promyshlennosti Imeni akademika I.M.Gubkina. (Sandstone--Models) RMENIMP A.Ye.; KARIMOV, M.F. Using gas for expelling w"ater from hydrophilic madis of uneven microporosity, Gaz, prom. 10'no.8:17-19 165, (MMA 19:9) YFIVOENIYEVT A.Ye, Pbase perzeiability in- the seepage of two-phase system a porous medium. Dakl. AN SSSR 162 no.2:300-301 Mq 165. (MRA 18. 5) -i-gazovoy promyshiennosti.- 1. Moskovskiy institut neft~khimicheskoy Submitted December 19 1964. 'e W.VGEN YXV, A.I. rime Ital investigation of the c Jndl tions o r t h-, stability of the operation of underground gasholders in horizontal water-bearirg beds. 0 izv. vys, ucheb, zav.; neft' i gaz 8 no.6%110,1.16 165. (Mllaki 18:7) i. Maskovskly institut nefteknimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. al-admika I.M.GubRlna. IMIRMAUM Bag 'NOYEV,- A.Ye. Y EVGE Relation between the-rate-of-flooding a hydrocarbon fluid and the- oil recovery from nonuniform sandstones. Izv. vys, ucheb. zav.; neftt i gaz 4 no.11:47-52 161. (KM 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimiaheskiy i gazovoy promyshlennosti imeni akademika Gubkina. YEVGENIY-PV, A.Ye.. Flooding oil fr= nonuniform reservoirs -.rifh watA)rs of various Composition. Trudy 14IWfJiiGP no.48:117-123 .164. (MIRA 18:3) rEME1,11YEV, A.Ye. ConcernIng the relative phage p8rino?abilitleri in the flow of tL--i-gaz 8 no.li83-86 165o (PM -.18 -.- 2-- ---- Mosko7skiy institut neftekhimichaskoy I gazovoy promyshlen-t nostl Imeni akademika I.M. Gubkina. wAatroblology.0 G.A.Ilichor. Reviewed by F.ftenlov. gmka I thigne OffaL 7:1) IZvGKR'UV.,rjjG" IUKOT, N.Y., redaktor; VOWHOX, X.R., tekhdoheakiy re&&tor. _________1For-the--great -cons truction- projer-taj-DIfa-veli -tikh- at-raek. Lenin- -grad, lzd-vo Ministerstva rechnogo flota SSSR, 1952. .39 P-D(icro- (au 7:10) (4draulic engineering) 4V (Pash-TeInko), German IvreynOyevich; KMLITSV, G.H., redaktor; iS'7-kXOV. U.V.. redaktor izdatelletva; VOICHOK, X.M., takhnicheakiy redaktor re( a Po vodnym putiam [Along_-the w terwaya of the Northwest; a guidebooL se, Severo-Zapada; putevoilitell e- Clani:ngrad] Izd--vawRedhnai transport", x1eningradskoe'ot(L-nis, 1956. 268 p. (KLRA 9:9) (Russia, Northwest-Description and travel) YNGENkINAPASHCEMSKO), German Tavgenlyevich; TSMKIDT, B.H., red.; VOLGHOK. X.M., tekhn.-ied. (Along waterways of the Northwest; gaidebookj Po vodnym putiam Severo-Zapada; putevoditell. Leningrad. Izd_vo 'Etachnoi transport," Leningr.otd-nie. 1938. 311 P. MRA 13:6) (Russia, Northwestern-Waterways) YEVGEIIIYEV, German Yevgenlyevich; VISHNYAj L,P,,,, red.; TIKHONOVA, I-M-y rea . am i (Along the rivers and-lakes of Leningrad Province] po rek, Ozeram Loningradskoi oblasti. Leningrad, 1962. 325 p. WM 15:7) (Leningrad Province-Guidebooko) AUTHOR: Yevgenlyev I., and Kuznetsova L. 4-6-23/30 TITLE: The Achievements of a Scientist (Podvig uchenago) PERIODICALz Znaniye - Sila, 1957, Ur 6 , pp 30-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an extract from a novel written by Yevgenlyev and Kuznetsoy on the life and work of the famous Soviet scientist Leonid Alekseyevich Kulik. Kulik was an.outstanding minera- logist, who concentrated his work on research in meteorites, in particular on the Tunguska meteorite. A collaborator of the late A.Ye.Fersman (Academician) and secretary of the Committee on Meteorites created at the USSR Academ of Sciences, Kulik undertook many expeditions to t # o dis- all parts 0 his country and in particular to Siberia - cover splinters of the Tunguska meteorite. But he did not succeed in finding these fragments. It was later stated that the meteorite, which flew towards the Earth with a speed of 4 - 5 km per second, must have exploded when hitting the earth surface and left no splinters. Kulik fought in the Red Army during World War II, was taken prisoner by the Germane and died in a prisoner of war camp, Card 1/2 in 1942. He was 61 years old. f?'? 3 - The Achievements of a Scientist There are 10 sketches. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card'2/2 4-6-23/30 AUTHOR: Yevgenlyev, I.. and Kuznetsova, L. 4-12-21/24 TITLE: The TunguskkMeteorite WasFound (Tungueskiy meteorit nayden) PERIODICAL: Znaniye - Sila, 1957, #~12, p 59-60 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors describe the research done in connection with the Tungus6Meteorite, which was first conducted by L.A. Kulik. The adthore were informed by Yevgeniy Leonidovich Kirov, Learned Secretary of the...dommittee on Meteorites (Uchenyy sekretar-O Ko- miteta po.meteoritam) that particles from the famous meteorite., have been found after many years of investigations. Kulik. brought from his.,expedition to the TunguakASteppe earth sampl -ea which could not be investigated at the time due to the lack of proper inetrumenta. They were kept at th6 Ausidemy of Sciences. In the-meantimeo tbescience on metborites develop,3d and theo- -re.ti-cal.--and - practical - knowledge -increased-.-- i~essora --Fedynski-Y and-- _S tanyukovich * 4-ir-oved- -t-h-.e-o,re-t-ic-al:li----thiit- t67Tu-n - Shkm te gu ateori must--have, exploded-and evaporated.The large Sikho 'te-Alinak-me- teorite f6ll-in the PrimorskAy-Kray-in.-.19-47.- It was stated~that, this and other meteorites left small globules and splintere.in the earth., During the fall,of,.meteorites a long train is form- ad by drops of meteorite substances, which in the air we trans- Card 1/2 formed into small globules and cover the earth surface after The Tungus Meteorite Was Found 4-12-21/24 the fall. On the place where the Sikhote-Alinsk meteorite had- fallen, small splinters beeidei the globules were discovered. They were investigated with the aid.of chemistry. It in kn.own that iron ore does not contain more than 3-4 % of nickel. If thecontent of nickel exceeds this amount, then the iron.ore is of no-terrestrial origin. This,prognosis was confirmed.',' The Sikhote-41tinsk meteorite particles dontained 'about 6 % of nickel. The examination of th6 Kulik samples was referred to Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Yavn.ell, senior scientific collaborator. He, discovered some shiny globules in the earth samples but he lost them again and could only r,ediec6ver them with the aid of a special needle, the thorn o.fLa.southern acacia. He found nine tiny.globulas with a diameter-of a hundredth of millimeter, and photogrpLphed these.' He discovered, moreover, splinters, which were examinedby'spectAl analysis. The spectrum was photographed and.revealed a content of -at least 7.% of niciel. To be sure,the scientists sent the splinters to Academician Vinogradov formicrochemical analysis.. Thisanalysis confirmed that-the iron contained 7-10 % of nickel, which -led to the con- clusion that the'particles came from the giant TunguAmeteorite. There are 3.phoiographs.. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress, Card 2/2 SOVA, rVubovi losifovna; KRZOV. Te.L., red,: jjdd&~~t S*Tag red,; VILIMUTAt 3-9-t tekbne MC Gr7 k=um- KOOkTa* QbG In search of the ft' OtOnal 7 izd-vo geogr. lit-1.79 1958. 212 P. (;or, irinov). KUZNETSOYAo Lyubov' looLfovaa; IZV(MOMc 111ya Borisovich; PRO- KHOWSBYA, S.Ta., red*; ZORKINA, G.P.. m1ads- VIUMSKATA. 3.9,, takhn.red. EKystary of tho Island of Saaremaal Taina ostrova 'Saaremaa. Hoakwa, Gos.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1960o 122 p. (HIRA 13:6) (Oaal (Island)--Hataorites) -V'C- V 6~~"V 'Xff V', Subject USSR/Aeromiutics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 24/27 Author : Yevgenlyev, 1. 1. A ID P 5~85 Title : Revival of West-German Air Force mi dic I- Vesti voz ---")Aota --6 91-- 1956 ~Re 0 a d JL Abstract- The author, on the basis of foreign literature, deals in this article with the revival of the Air Force and of - aviation industry,in West.Germany. Institution None Submitted No date Ver YLXY, A ID P - 5402 Subject USSR/Engineering Card.1/2 Pub. 107a - 4/12 Authors Volchenko, V. N., Kand. of Tech. Sci., V. F. Kosyrev, Eng., and I. Ye. Yevgenlyev, Eng. Title Selection of technique in.spot welding of reinforcement rods. Periodical Svar. proizv., 10, 13-16, 0 1956 Abstract The authors describe experiments with spot welding of reinforcing rods (the St.3 and St.'5 types, 60 to 80mm In diameter) used in-reinforced concl7ete construction by 500 kva welding machines of the MTP-75, NTP-500 and MT-500 type. The experiments were carried out at the Central Scientific Research Institute of Industrial Con- structions (TENIPS), at the Moscow Higher Technical School im. Bauman (MVTU im. Bauman) and at the Kuybyshev Hydroelectric Construction Project (Kuybyshevgidrostroy). AID P 5402 Svar. proizv., 10, 13-16, 0 1956 Card 2/2 Pub, 107a - 4/12 The machines were built by the ".Elektrik" plant in Leningrad. Six tables, 5 graphs; 4 Russian references (1952-55). Institutions: As above -Submitted No date Mr- EN 1 Y_FV BRCDSKIYI, A-fit'.1, I~n~. tgj-.hn. rAuk; lamd, takhn. nauk; Device-for controlling strength of joints-in welded raluforcersnts. Nov, takhe I pared, op. v strol, 20 no,411-12 Ap 158. (HM 110) (Reinforced concrete) To,., kand. takWinauk; KRATIN, B.Hi- red. isid-TO; (Instructions for cbs6lcing the strength-of welded joints of intersecting rods in reinforced concrete construction (with a PA-7 type of apparatus)] U~azanila po'kantrollu prochnosti avarnykh xPedinenil paronakalushoWi4hsia, -starshaei--armatury-srAlosobatonnykh-konit,rukt~,k oran -IN11419 6)-: 1-749 Is Akadamiya stroitell*stvai arkhitaktW SM. Institnt batons, L shelecobetonasPerovS. 2o Laboratoriya, sbornegoJ sborno- Ezonolitnogo shelosobst6ni ffa~chno-issledovatellmkogp Instituts betona 1, zhelezobetoiis (for,Tmenlyev). (Blactric welding) (Reinforced concrete construction) G;-~.-i---imr,~iitalr-hninauk;- DRITHI-YNi~-SiAc.-i-kand..takim4nauk; KEMILOV, K.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; GVOZIMV, A.A., prof.. daktor tekhn.nauk; HIMYL07, V.V., prof., doktor talchn.nauk; BUWAS:07, V.S.. kand.tekhn.nau1c; V-ASILOYL7, A.P.. kand.takhn.nank; YL7GM-'V-XV, _A,-TA,& kand.tekhn.nank; KULIH, H.H. , kand.tekhn.nauk; SWOV, A.A.. kand.takhn.nauk; nZIMMI, 1.14.. kand.takhn.nauk.; BELOBROV, I.K., inzh.; KATKOV, N.G., inzh.; HITHM, G.S.. inzh.; SEWAR, B.L., inzh.: SULLOV, Ye.V.,JQzh.; MASMO, I.D., inzh.; IIIZHUICIMEO, I.P., inzh.: PILIPPOVA, G.P., inzh.; HNMIM, B.H., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHEYI&MOD. N.K., kand.tekhn.nauIq BALAT'Yz-j*, P.K., kand.tekhn.nsi&.; BARBARASH, I.P., kand.tckhn.nsWq HITGARTS. L.B., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHIFRO, H.A., knnd.tokhn.nauk; FSTROVA, V.V., rod.lzd-va; TMEINA, Ye.L., tokhn.red. (Teraporary instrtiction on the technology of making prestressed re- nfo,-~;ed-eonerete-construction-elementa]-Vrerannaia instruk-taiia po takhnologi i- i zgotovlenfia --pre-dva-r itel I nonbpriazhennyW zhele cobse... tonnykh konstruktsii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po strait., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 255 P, (MIRA 12:12) (Continued on next card) BERDICHINSKIY, G.I.---(continued) Card 2. 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitakturySSSR. Institut betona i zhalezobetoaa, Perovo. 2. Uauchno-lasledov3tellskly Institat betona i zholezobatona Akndemil atroitallstva i arkhitektur7 SSM (for dvozdev, V.V.Kikhaylovi Berdichavskly. Bulgakov. Vasillyev, Dmitriyov, Yevg-enlyev, X.V.Kikhaylov, Kulin, Svotov, Frenlmll, Belobrov, Kntkov, Kitnik, Sklyar, Shilov). 3. Ilauchno-iasledovatell- kly-inati-tut-orga-,iizei.sli,-mekhanizat-sli--i-takI omoshchl.-Akadenii-- IP atio-l~talletva-i.-arkhitaktury-S-SSR (for Ma6enko, Nizhnichankof Fi- lippova, KizernyiA,-Sheynfelld). 4. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy insti- tut Glavinouprometroymterialov (for Balatlyev, Barbarash). 5. Hauchno- issledovatellskiy institut po stroitellstvu Minstroya RSYSR (for Kitgarte, Shifrin). 6. Deystvitallnyye ahleny Xmdemii stroitellstva, i arkhitektury SSSR (for Gvozdevq, V.V.Hikhaylov). (Prestressed concrete)