SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLVOVSKIY, I.S. - VOLYNCHIKOVA, M.

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VOLIVOVSKIY_ 1. RYABOY V.Z.; SHRAYIKAN, V.I. Use of the methods of frequency analysis and synthesis in inter- preting the gravity field in the Bukhara-Rhiva area. Prik2e geofiz. w.33:161-168 162. (HIM 15:10) (Uzbekistan-Gravity) Wl,'MSKLY, I.S.; GAFIFT;Kly, R.G.; SHLE1,INGER, A.Ye.; SHRAYBRAN, V.I. Surface structure of the basement of the Turan Plateau. Biule IADIP, Otd. geol. 39 no.6tl9-29 N-D 164. WRA '18:31 A'f-MK) rg, "I ~ "U `X '~ sm 1-6 M A .1-04, :' ~n mvvess~'m -A 0-:20-M-PUNROM NORM RMIN GODIII, YuoN*p akademik (deceased]; VOLIVDVSKIYj I.S.j RYADOY, V.Z. Some results of the use of seismic echo waves in a study of the earth's crust. DokI, AN SSSR 146 no.2:340-343 S 162# (MIRA 15:9) 19 Mel razvedochnoy geofiziki i seysmologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geofizicheskikh metodov razvedki. 2. M Turkmenskoy SSR (for Godin). (Seismic prospecting) GODINj YUAI akademik [deceased]; VDLIVOVSKlYp B.S.; yq;~.Iyc S. RYABOY,, V.Z.; SMU734AN,. V.1. Characteristics of the*otructure of the earth's crust in the veetern part of Central Asia. Doklo All SSSR 146 no.4:W-&5 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut geologii. AN Turkmenskoy SSR, Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledoviteltakiy inatitut goofizichookikh metodov razvedki i Moskovskiy institut neftokhimichookoy i gazovoy,promyshlennosti. 2. AN TurkmenskoySSR (for Godin). (Asi#,-Central--Seismic prospecting) ALEKSEYEV, A.S.; VOLIVOVSKIY, I.S.; YERMIIDVA, N.I.; KRAUKLIS, P.V.; RYABOY.9 V.Z. ''' Physical nature of certain waves recorded in hodographic seismic sounding Part 2. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.1:3-19 Ja'64. (MIRA 170) 1. Kontora Spetageofizika Gosudarstvennogo geodezicheskogo komiteta SSSR i Leningradskoye otde-leniye Matematicheskogo instituta imeni V.A. Steklova AN SSSR. ALEKSE-YEV, A.S.;_YQ~Iy PT,I.S.; YERMILCIVA, N.I.; KRAUKLIS, P.V.; RYABOY, V.Z. Physical nature of certain waves recorded in hodographic seismic sounding. Part 1. Izy. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.lltl620-1630 N 163. (wRA 16:12) 1. Kontora "Spetsgeofiaika", Leningradskoye otdoleniya Matematicheskogo institute. imeni Steklova AN SSSR. A, 1k,.`-1~*.,--ACCESS1O1( NRt AP4014023 ---~---.----S/004'75//'ue4/000/091/0003/0019 -i;",i UUMORSt Alekseyeyl A. So; jqk~xoysklyo Sol Termiloval No Isl Kr&uklis, Pf Ve; FW&boV9 V. Z_ TITLEs The pbyrjioal nature of some waves recorded during deep seismic mounding@ Theoretical analysis of models of the earth's orust for regions of Central Asia BOURM AN SSSR. Izv. Beriya geofiziobeeksys, no. is 1964y 3-i9 TOPIC TAGS: deep seismic sounding, earth's orust, Central Asiap head waves A- reflected wave, refracted wave, kinematic characteristics dynamic characteristic, Turkmeniag shot point, apparent wave velocity AWMACTs The authors present results on theoretical comparisons of the kinematic and dynamic, characteristics of the earth's orust in southeastern Turkmenia. They have con sidered possible laws governing changes in apparent wave velocity with distance from shot point in layered inhomogensous media with plane-parallel inter f &aM Three different models of the earth's crust were used# based on different velocity Yalu*sp densities, rates of change with depths and combinations of these$ Results show Vat in layeredg inhomogeneoue media the following relat one i d~ways 1hold for the different k4nA-of waress for head waves dV*/dx 0 and d 01 Card ACCESSION M AP4014023 for refloated waves dv*/dx < 0 and d2V*/dz';,,O; and for refroLgt*d wavell 2V#/di if 2 11 > 0 or d V*/dx 40. dv*/dx Ot but if dV*/dx >Oj then either d Theme relations my be used for control in the correlation of waves. From these results it follows, in particular, that there are no waves in inhomogeneoug layered av*/dx 4o and d2V*/dx24 0 may be fulfilled simultane- media for which the relations Thus, in such inhomogeneous lVered mediap changes in apparent velocity of A oWly- headt reflected# or refracted waves with increase in distance from shot point may take place according to but one of the laws illustrated in Figo I on the Eholosure.~ Orige arts has' 13 figures and 10 formulas. ASMIATIOffs lontors, Spetapofisiks GGK SSSR (Office of Spetegoofisika GGK SSSR);* Akademiya nauk SSSR (AaMaW of Sciences SSSR) I LM ins Steklove, (IM) SUMITTEDs 261"3 DATE ACQI 14Fsb64 ENCLo 01 M CODBI AS 000 NO RM Wo 005 CWd" RYABOY.. V.Z.; SHRAYBHAN, V.I. Nature of regional gravity anomalies in the Mhara-Khiva region and adjacent areas. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.geofiz. no.5s644-651 Yq 162. (MA 15:8) 1. Vaesoyu2nyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut geofizicheskikh metodov razvedki i Moskovskiy institut neftekhimichaskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. akad.Gubkina. (Uzbekistan-Gravity prospecting) 8/169/61/000/011/018/065 D228/D304 AUTHORSi Vollvovskiyp B.S., Vol'-vovskiy. and Ryaboy, V.Z. TITLE: Laboratory use of the method of controllable d1rected reception for interpreting the data of deep seismic sounding PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnalt Geofizikaq no. 11, 19610 219 abstract 11A197 (V sb. Razved. i promysl. geofiz.,-no. 36, m., 196o, 8 - 13) TEXT: The laboratory modification of the method of controllable di-.,/ rected reception was used for distinguishing waves reflected from deep discontinuity surfaces. The substantial difference in the fre-- quency characteristics of the apparatus of deep seismic sounding and controllable directed reception was overcome by means of the approximately fourfold enlargement of the time scale and summation base. Extended hodographs (to 35 km) of reflected waves correspond,- ing to the surface of the suberustal and granitic layer were con- structed as a result of the processing of seismograms. Reflected Card 1/2 Sll69V611000101110181065 Laboratory use of the method of D228/ '304 waves were also distinguished at the point of origin. Anomalous apparent velocities and sharp changes in the form of the wave re- cordings were observed in the region of the points of origin. tAb-- stractor's note: Complete translation). Card 212 VOLIVOVSKIY.. I.S.; AYABOY, V.Z. Frequene y caqposition of seismic waves corresponding to the main divisiona.3 boundaries of the earth's crust. Izv. All Turk. SSR. Sler. fiz.-tekh.j khJm. i geol. nauk no-4:50-55 161. (14M 14:12) 1. Otdol razvodochnoy geofiziki i seysmologii pri Prezidiune Ali TurkmenBkoy SSR, (seismic waves) GODIN, Yu.N.; VOL'VOVWqIY, B.S.; VOL1VOVS1:1Y1 I.S.; FOI-ENKO, K-Ye. Studyinp the structure of the earth's crust in the course of repional seismic explorations on the Russian Platform and in Central Asia; materials presented at the 12th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Izv. All ~15SR. Ser. peofiz. no.10:140;-1471 0 161, (MIRA 14:9) 1. Ali Turkmenskoy SSR i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovitel'skiy institut reofizicheskikh,metodov razvedki. (Spisomometry) (Earth--Surface) 8/16 D2289/62/000/006/002/093 /D304, AUTHORS: Vol1vovsh_jY_,_J_,_SO, Ryaboy, V. Z. and Shraybman, V.I. TITLE: Abyssal geologic structure of the Ferganskaya Depres- sion according to geophysical data PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geoftzika, no. 6, 1962, 5,.ab- stract 6A21 (Sov. geologiya, no. 1, 19062, 156-160) TEXT: A brief description is giv 'en of the results of regional seismic investigations (deep seismic sounding) on the Ferganskaya Depression's territory in 1958-1959, as a result of which the crust's structure was ascertained to a depth of*50 - 60 km. Know- ing the character of deep crus~tal interfaces (the surfaces of the folded basement and of the granite, the basalt, and-the suberus4l"al layers) and the stratal velocities, has allowed a better grounded approach to be made to the solution of the question of the large gravity low over the Perganskaya Depression. A correlative relation between the propagational velocity of elastic seismic vibrations and the density was derived in the form a'= (0.24 VStr km/sec + C&rd 1/2 Abyss< 9e Oz 0 t"Ll L oil 'e tj2e 2aye 0~'d bo~' clens, t-ra Upo, e- to S/ a toz. 'y 2 tab7 - Y 'rO8e, O-f t'h e cl 8 0p t 769 6,0 t.he -4shed kl,-Ch C-rust .9-ra aln 28 00 as a:2d 42 V, t y r1 th 04 0/00 .r2 re2 I e Of a 6100~109 veq rocjc. eza. I I Z).2~e8a . e oil th t' Ult 04101"1 8 Ive'- .104. Qe X4.1 0 f02 O-f th "104a e obt,'.cldajt.e Of thla d L Irl t bj, e C, 012 t 0 'd b ' q tla4 t - -ZIICII, ze2cl 229 -its dallo Y f S e4~ ta t a 0 tLI-re. OC127 ' WS Z el d 0 e22 t SLI I ve ect a Ves thla a deep th 40t , epth ofgralIt f 2, Oe th 4 1 t' -' C1.4 t Oe , 'the fu 0 C-alcul Oda Of a C2-Q,'ltcj7 e ezj. Que occur..y aur -In t e h,,, atlo - Xt la, rZa t t tene o2 zL,4 - Irey OZIM a Oorapi . - e .4s. Is, te e2- to ce. dat 04 t~27 00226.1c, - 7') t es- loz-422S2 May, 212 Pee ' 2) a & e Pe,~ -e-rab2e 421 th #'o be 'the a2-ea Plo 4 tj 012 t eo ganakajr 112 ._,7l'e'fO.re Of 'IZ'l ti 'a es '2 Obse., Yed , c1 D be a e'~2 4 . Ire zo." as.SLZM Sj the d ed. c'-U 9.-,a at, a 'VI ty ba az,.t S tzu caz-d *~c tezs 1 112 a 0- a 220te: ub, CC Nk, AR4009029 ~OOR6EiTVRI UP,/0169/65/000/010/GO03AO03 AUT11OR% Vollvovskiy, B.S.; Vollvoyakin 1. S.; Tall-Virskiyj 9,~Bj �Pra b!!an y ORG.- None TITLE; The structure of earth crust and the top mantle of the basic geostructural zones of "ntralAsia SOURCHI Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. IOG13 REP SOURCEs Sb. Geol. resul'taty prikl. geofiz. Geofiz. isaled. stroyeniya zemn. koryp M., Nedra, 1965, 26-32 TOPIC TAC93: ea7toh "cru'st crust structure, seismology /Contr'81 Asia or---- tum" Turanf&*%aru2t=xtrux;OMb-, Tyan'.5han, cxv**=a WAZM M" ABSTRACT: in the present geological structure of CentralAsia, there are regions rela- ted to the three basic geotectonic categories of continents, the Turanian epi-florcyni platform, the alpine folds region of Kopet-Dag, and the orogenic region of Tyan'-Shan, The relation between surface relief of thefolded foundation, the thickness of the eart, Crust, and the relative density changes of the stir(ace mantle of these regions is dis- cussed. Seismological.data indicate a correlation between the geetectonic state, the earth structure, and the character of the density changes of the subcrustal Passes. To the Tyan9-Shant orogenic region (relative to the Turanian platform) corresponds an increase, in the crust thickness and a relatively 6maller density of suberustal masseo6 CWd UDC 350,311%551,141 ACC NRs AR6009029 Besides, increased gradients of the earth crust thilknes3 and a high contrast relief of the Mohoravicia . surface characterize the Tyan'-Aant. The Turanian platform and the Tyan'-Shan' are also substantially different in their gravitational characteristicss The gravitational anomaly decreases at the transition from the Turanian platfom to.tht Tyan'-Shanl. [Translation] . SUB OWEs 08/ ------- Card 2,12 IOU &MM a, MR TV M P_ NEW,% 41MRS iNMR, 3 VOLIVOVSKIY, B.S.,; VOLIVOVSKIY# I.S.; TALI-VIRSKIY, B.B. Using seismic methods in prospecting for oil and &u deposits in the Yergana Valla7. Geol. nefti i gaza 4 no.1:18-25 A 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Uzbekneftegoofizika. (Fergana-Seismio prospecting) VOLITOVSKIT, B.S.; VOLITOVSKff, I.S.; TALI-V'R"'To B.B. Oonditions for seismic prospecting In the Fergana Valley. Razved. I prom. geofiz. no. 35:73-77 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Yergana-Setemic prospecting) VOLIVOVSKIT, B,S.; VOLIVOVSXTTI.I#S,; RYABOY,.V.Z. laboratory use of the controlled directional sensitivity method in interpreting the materials of deep seismic somndings. Razved. I, prom. goofiz. no.36:8-13 160* (KIRA 13112) (Selsmio prospecting) GODIN, ru,N., akademik; VOLIVOVSKIY, B.S.; Seismic investigation of the earth's crust in the region of the Yargana Intermontane trough. Dokl.AN SSM 133 no.6:1398-i4ol Ag l6o, (XLRL 13:8) 1. Uzbekskiy geofizicheekiy treat i Yeasoyusnyy usuchno- ioriledovatellakly inatitut geofisichookikh metodov razvedki. 2. Akademiya nauk Turkmenskoy SSR (for Godin). (Fergana-Seismometry) GODIN, Yu.N., akedemik; VOLIVOVSKIT, B.S.; VOLIVOVSKIT, I.S. Seismic investigations of the earth's crust in the Bukhara region of the Uzbek SSR. Dokl. All SSSR 134 n0-5:1069-1072 0 l6o. (MIRA 13: 10) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-ionledovateltakiy geofizicheekikh metodov razvedki. 2. AN Turkmenskoy SSR (for Godin). (Bukhara-Seismic waves) VOLIVOVSKIY, B.S.; V2~~~~ Seismic.investigatiow along the regional base profile Amu Darya (Karabekaul) - Nura-Tau (Koytaah). Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh., khim*i geol.nauk no*3t28-32 161. (KMA 14:7) lo Otdel razvedochnoy geofiziki i seyamologii pri Prezidiume AN TurkmenBkoy SSR. (Uzbekistan-Seismic prospecting) 0 5/552/61/000/031/001/003 D218/D304 AUTHORS- Vollvoskiy, B.S., Vollvovski'y and Ryaboy, V.Z. TITLE Some data on seismic waves corresponding to the subcrustal layer (based on the results or seismic studies of the earth's crust in Uzbekistan) SOURCE. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut geofizicheakikh metodov razvedki. Pri)dadnaya geofizika. No. 31, 1961# 3-10 TEXTs The authors report on some methodological results obtained during the 1958-1959 regional seismic studies of the earth's crust along the Leninabad-Karaungur, Abadan-Vuadill and Karabokaul-Koytash profiles. This research was carried out by the Uzbekskiy geofizicheskiy treat (Uzbek Geophysical Trust) and the Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geofizicheskikh metodov razvedki (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Geophysical Methods of Prospecting). It was the continua- tion of deep seismic soundings carried out in 1949-1955 in various regions of Soviet C*ntral Asia by the Geofizicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Geophysical Card 1/4 S/552/61/000/031/001/003 Some data on seismic waves ooo D218/0304 Institute of the AS USSR) previously known an Institut fiziki Zemli (Institute of Physics of the Earth) on the initiative$ and initially un-, der the direction of Academician G.A. Gamburtsevo Multiple seismographs were employed (4 instruments per group), the distance between the groups being 100 mo 1-2 ton charges of TNT were exploded at distances between 15 and 70 km and the maximum distance of the points of observation from the charges was between 200 and 300 km. It was found that the recorded waves can be divided into 3 types, neMely 1) longitudinal refracted waves recorded both in first and subsequent arrivalog 2) reflected waves from lgw-lyj*Lng separation boundaries in the crust recorded both at near, (60, ~80 km) and distant (300 km) points, and 3) waves which could be as- aribed to multiple reflected-refracted and domposite waves due to low- -lying separation boundaries. Some typical hodographs and velocity and amplitude spectra are reproduced and discussedg The experimental re- sults have been evaluated on the basis of a dynamic theory of propagation of seismic waves developed at the Leningradskoye otdeleniye matematiches- kogo instituta AN SSSR (Leningrad Branch of the Mathematical Institute AS USSR) by G.I. Petrasheng, A.S. Alekseyev and others. These calculations Card 2/4 S/552/61/000/031/001/003 Some data on seismic waves ooo D218/D304 have shown that the predominating waves in uniformly layered media are not head waves (as it was assumed so far), but waves reflected beyond the critical angle (i.e. so-called postcritical reflections). In gradient media the dominating waves are reflected and refracted waves (the calcu- lations were carried out for a perfectly elastic model of the crusi). In the present studies waves reflected from the surfaca, of the subcrustal Layer (Mohorovicic discontinuity) were observable beginning at 30-40 km from the point of explosion and were recorded in subsequent arrivals in the entire range of distances. The apparent velocities of these waves were found to decrease from 9-10 km/sec at 80-00 km to 6.5-7-0 km/sec at 250-300 km. Their hodographs have a hyperbolic form. The predomi- nating frequencies vary between 9-11 and 14-15 cps and tend to decrease slightly with distance. The refracted waves are weaker in intensity and have apparent velocities between 8 and 9.5 km/sec. They tend to increase slowly with distanceg The predominating frequencies in the spec- tra of these waves lie in the range 10-16 cps and are as a rule greater by 2-4 cps than in the case of the reflected waves. The frequencies tend to decrease with distance. It is pointed out that the dynamic theory mentioned-above prediots that the reflected waves should have higher Card 3/4 S/552/61/000/0031/001/003 Some date on seismic waves D218/D304 frequencies than the corresponding refracted waves which is an apparent contradiction with observations. The general conclusion is that seismic studies of the earth's crust in Soviet Central Asia show that waves re- fleeted from the Mohorovicic discontinuity before and after the critical angle can be determined from seismographso There is also a complex reflec- ted group consisting of head waves produced on the surface of the sub- crustal layer and weakly refracted in the latter4 For the purposes of deep seismic *ounding thes6 waves may be -interpreted as head waves cor- responding to the surface of the subcrustal layer. There are 8 figures and 10 Soviet-bloc references. Card 4/4 M U- 'n M4 M, NO` " I 's, M, Ve M_ M-9 W IM N RRIM ir _iT PE W E BELOUSOV V.G.; VOLVMKI) B.S. [Vollvovskiy., B.S.jj VOLVOVSKI, I.S. tVoltvcy7okiy,, I.S.1; REABOI, V.Z. Experimental researoh on the registering of the waves reflected by depth. Analele geol geogr 17 no.3-.51-64 Jl-S 163. VOLIVOVSKIYI B.S.; VOLIVOVSKIYp I.S.; iswm, V.V. Results of the regional seismic studies in the central Ks--a-Kus. Trud7 VNIGNI no.351l62-166 161. (KRI 160) (Kara Kum-Seiamic prospeoting) ISIFJTIN, V.V.; SEMF S. MOVICH, V.V.; VOLIVOVSKIY, B.S.; ~ VOLI-IMMLU, I TALI-VIRSKIY, CHAMOj 9.Se Regional geophysical studies in central Asia and their further trends. Sov.geol. 6 no.l2sll2-117 D 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Natichno-issledovatellskayn sredneaziatakaya geofizicheskaya ekspoditsiya kontory "Spetsgeofizika" i Uzbekskiy geofizicheakiy treat. ACC NRiAT6028367 W SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0026/0032 AUTHOR: Vol!vovakiy, B. S.; Vollvovskiy, I. S.; Tal'-Virakiy, B. B.; Shraybman, V,*I ORG; none TITLE: Structure of the Earth's crust and upper mantle or the main geoutructural zones of western Soviet Central Asia SOURCE: International Geological Congress. 22d, New Delhi, 196h. GeologichcGkiye rezulltaty prikladnoy geofiziki (Geological results of applied geophysics); doklady sovetskikh geologov, problems. 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nedra, 1965, 26-32 TOPIC TAGS: seismology, Earth crust, -+Vgw~F-: gravity anomaly, basement, meganticline megasyncline, upper mantle.% MO-V0,90VICIC DtJCoAxr.WVt71Y / W-r5-7F,4x1 ,5c, ve V. 7- CEA.-7-4194 t915h9 ABSTRACT: Three different zones distinguished in western Soviet Central. AzAa Fire ar. follows: an area of recent contrasting movements of Tien Shan, the Epilierzynian platform and the Kopet-Dag foredeep. These zones include major striictural f~~-qturcs of the first order, such as arches and depressions in the platform and and magasynclines in Tien Shan., The data obtained from deep sreismic solvncling tind seismological observations made it possible to estimate the crustal thic?nes:3 OIL' western Soviet Central Asia and to discover certain regularities in variation of the crustal thickness. In general, the data suggest that, in the orogenic area of Tien Shan, the crust is much thicker than vithin-the platform. In addition, Tien Sh XbC Nk-. -A-, T-6-6-2-83-6 7 is characterized by higher gradients of crustal thickness variations and g,~neral geomorphic contrasts of the Roho discontinuity. Both in Tien Shan ruid vithin the platform, uplifted zones (positive structural featues) are characterized by sm-0.1er crustal thicknesses, and zones of depressions, by large thicknesses. The tk)ho discontinuity and the basement surface practically conform. The thickness of the crust changes mainly on account of the thickness of the overburden covering platform, formations. At present the main source of information about the mantle structure is gravity data. However, Its inleq)rclatlon Is complIcated by 1he fact tl,,,L gravily ..anomalies reflect the total effect or many factors, the most inTortanL of which are relief and petrographic nonuniformity of the basement, variations of the thickness of the crust and its layers and, finally, inhomogeneity of subcrustal material. Within Tien Shan and the Turaniam platforni, local variations of the residual anomaliee correspond to major structural feetues of the first order, auggenting the presence of local inhomogeneous types of suberustal masses in each, of these area. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE- 08/ SUBM DATE: 06Jan65/ ORIG REF: 010 Card 2/? Volya, 0. S. "The:Searetory, Absorptive, and Motor Punctions of the Small Intestino of Sheep When Yed with Various Rations." Min Higher Education USSR. Odessa Agricultural Inst. Odessa, 1955, (Dissertation for the degreo of Candidate in Biological Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya letopiel ITo. 27, 2 July 1955 PROSVIIOV, Te.S.; SKORNTAKOV, V,I,; BATALITAMS, K.Ta. Prinimali uchasti7e: VOLYAL_G.-S * INTYUKHOV, V.I.; SHMONINA. N.V. ,,- P PASHCHINSKAYA, G., red.izd-va; NIXOLATjWA, T., tekhu.red. [Commercial and some noncommercial fishes of the western coast of Africa (from the Levrier Bay to the Gulf of Guinea); textbook for fishery workers] Promyslovys i nekotorys nepro- myslovye ryby zapadnogo poberezhlia Afriki (ot bukhty Levris do GvInaiskogo zaliva); posobie dlia promyslovikov. Kalinin- grad, 1961. 175 P. (MIRA 15.-2) 1,, Konigsberg. Baltiyakiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanografil. 2. Baltiyski7 nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut morekog'o rybuogo khozyaystva i okeanografil (for Prosvirov, Skornyakov, Batallyants). (Atlantic Ocea*a--Fiohes) VOLYA, Oleg nadimirOviahj GAYDUK, K.V., red.j BODANOVA, A.P., tekhn. reT.- (Present-day wooden bridges] Sovremennye dereviannye mosty. Moskva, AvtotranBizdat, 1963. 54 P. (MIRA 16:6) (Bridges, Wooden) TJSSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological). Digestion6 Abe Jour Ref Zhui- - Biologlya, No 15, 1958, No. 6o476 Author Faytollberg, R. 0. Vo L, Z. M.; Alcknoyova, Z. 1. Inst Odooon Univoraity Titlo :Glucoso, Poptono and Chlorido Absorption in the Small Intestine of Shoop Orig Pub :Pratei Odealk. un-tu. Sor. biol. n., Tr- Odosek. un-ta& Sor. biol. n-, 1957, 147, No 8, 27-33 Abstract :The glucose, peptone and chloride absorption in a loop of tho small intestine isolated, according to Tiri in- croaacd with tho increase in concontration of the admin- istored solutions. T VOLYA, Z. M. Volys, Z. M. - "Sex cycles in guinea pigs so Trudy Odes. gos. un-ta im. Bechnikova, Vol IV9 1949, p. 135-63- Dibliog: 25 Items SO: U-3ZW# 17, Deco 53v (Letopia 'Zhurnal 'nykh Statay. No. 23, 2949). USSR/Human and Animal Physioloa ., Digestion - I The Intestines T-7 AbsIjouri Ref ZhurDiol., NO 12, 1958P 55768. Author : Faitel'berg, A. 0., volya, Z..M., Alekseyeva) Z.I. Inst : University of OdOGGa. Title : Simultaneous Absorption of Carbohydrates, Peptones, and Chlorides by the Small.Intestine ln*Sheep. Orig Pub: Nauch. yezhegodnik. Odeask..un-ta, 1956, Odessa, 1951; 232-233. Abstract: In sheep with a severed small intestinal loop accord- -ing to the method of Tiry, the following substances were absorbed during a 30 minute period: 8-20 percent of C1 from a 9 percent or a 2 percent solu- tion of NaCl; 6-30 percent of glucose (I) from a 5 percent solution of 1; 18-29 percent of I from Card 1/2 BLUTEKIYI V.A., .Inzh.1 PAVLOVA, Ye.F.p inzh.; KUCHERENKO, L.A.,, Jnzh.; RYBCHINSFIY, 0.1., inzh.; VO,LYAK, G.E., inzh. Effect of the surface area on the linear dimensions of leather and application of the dependence in -the establishment of technical norms, Nauch.-isslatrudy Ukr NIIKP no.l3x2l6-221 162. (MIRA 18:2) 1131:); cl, z4vadlidys W, Is. V j)XtOTj fallhi"I 4 a vatkal cipMwy Is lmuwrmf In water. TIw invalwu% litimpWiWallOwnwolm-us ~Wlmyb idowly witMawu (two =71%:bm 101hermn VOLYAK, L. D. "Measuring the Surface Tension of Liquids at Ifigh Temperatures and Pressures," Theals for degree of Candidate Technical Sol. Sub 22 May 50, Moscow Order of Lenin A71ation InEt imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze Summary 71, 4 SOP 52, D192Artationn Pr Rented for Devrels In Sojeace Ald Zarl-neeriap.-In Moocow in 1950. From Vecheravaya TlopMa. Jan-Doe 1950- mostmem"I W Watts 40"61" of poemloso east 44MIM144*64 oil Of WIS OF two 414141 11. 11. -11l,favals. id",ebar.u.mby shwInrreakd. fam The thoeftme of tho .1. 1. 2 nWPkrke (cf, &.#,. 0,113 land OAM mm. ) t". vJcw4 is a thki-ir tube. The Kv ton 10 of the nowfle 11411111M yt twid diplomyl t"If 49.X..02 380 Mrb-14.7. A" WWI "Aart lwj~ 114'a, W'X"ikl'is NI'l. plil'. vinst Ahl . at the 1,4timaim ig Ifill sold, valmo. A MA"; 1041 (dj' OAMT) OWN, W. 9--g., 23.4 said IVA at If$.? &list 1321, frop.j thit CA, fettip. of this Oak. am 201, 111her"m it is so a #11 a of So p Al It 9 a L I 4-.U 11111111MISWIS61 to 0 '"0 !Ewtel, -ads 00 =612-41 Mi. 149gotho" of tm m 0 100 %(W9 I , twoolmogwow. LD..VlWYAK. AAJ, 00 Alk-1. Nda*. US& 74 (No. 2) 307-10 (1930) 14 Ittsults off shvts of rwasumn"Us 0( ft gwr&v -00 fmakm a( lilt) witma the twwmlum moo ar- 354r. tmk* Ule nuchad of 2 capilmy tuba. SfiA app-mus *as und at Wshw taropemium it *as rolow that The rawls Oh4ped for llw Wnpuslum =4111111 3 fall" ZW-JIS*c (aiw with van Ja We&, funnute #-4TIPNI whole PVV too of 211 AtM r, - 647-1, VW 0-60. The odaw A 0 06 rOmulA c&n be used rut the inteml 3SP-37Vc. It riAlm-s Out wata b prllvi"ly noti-Assixisted abuvo 00 .4 23Wc. by Wolf P&W stowl" a(,tA1/D)j 00 z - t 2v, - r the desm or amx", ", or 9*0 zoo water (2) was cyaluawd fur Uw frAcnall 0-32Wc. The empWW Immuls o( bochn"ii v - I D - 4)4 SO 0 00 1 (,D - dc"IY Of The liquid. J - vapour dervitify) Sim r 70 for the rano W_ 3Wc-. I.At'"MAN UICIA14011 CLASWKAfIC* , I": . - . 7..;: ~ I -_ __ . 0 #tow 41.4 6w. - - "V4 03*1010 IV 1443 01j,110.1 - -ii- -- - - ___4, IN** I V~j A!') I owl lit -.7-.--% 1 1 s a two N a i at won a_2v7r_llNn U a AV 10 AS ltemedifeuK a ; a, 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 a 0 06 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 C 1V* 0 All 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 _~i 9 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 jjj i VCLYAY, L.D. Surface Tensicn volume. aur. fiz. k1jim. 26 no. 3 Surface tension of liquids a2 a function of reduced t52 10,52 Uncl. of Congress, ssian Accessions, Library ist o f E~u ..VW/Chemistr-y Physical chemistry Cdxd Authors Vollyakl, L. Do Title i About, a more accurate. expression for the dependence of surface ton3ion of liquids upon their reduced voluwe Periodical Zhur. fiz. khim. 283 Ed, 63 1095'- 1097, June 1954 Abstract. A formula, giving a more accurate expres .sion of the relation between r-face-tension and densit in liquid and gaseous phases, is presented. s u WY Aformula, based on the van der Waals capillary theory, expressing the surface tension of liquids as a function of density, is described. IR references. Table. Three USS Institution Aviation Institut,e, Moscow Submitted November 9, 1953 , --.' - , "; , ~ i- I.., --.- - -:. ~- -- -~n= USSR/Statistical Physics - Thermodynamics. D-3 Abs Jour : Referat.Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11439 Author : Volyak, L.D. Inst Moscow Aviation Institute Title Heat of.Evaporation as a E'unction of the Specific Volume of the Phases. Orig Pub : Zki. fiz. khimii, 1956, 30, No 10, 2244-2247 Abstract : An equation is pro-posed with which to express the depen- dence of the heat of evaporation on the specific volume of the phases of a substance, namely r = D Lexp (-cjv1) -exp vi _v) 7] . 'She values of the constants of fcl _c2 (v1 I the equation, calculated for 18 substances are given. Comparison of the calculated and experimental values of the heat of evaporation shows that the equation is applica- ble Card 1/2 USSR/Statistical Physics - Thermodynamics. D-3 Abs Jour Bef Zhur - Fizika, No 5.1 1957., 11439 over a very wide range of temperatures, including also the critical point; to some substances this equation is applicable in a narrover range: the boiling point at normal pressure -- critical point. In a temperature range that falls short by approximately 200 of the cri- tical point, the simpler equation r =11, exp (-civ,) is adequate. Card 2/2 AUTHORt Volyak, L.D., Cand.Tech.Sci. SOV/96-58-7-9/22 TITLE: Equations for calculating the surface tension of liquids (Uravneniya dlya raseheta poverkhnostnogo natyazheniya zhidkostey.) PERIODICALs Toploonergetika, 1958, V#R- T , 71o.7) pp. 33-37 (USS11) ABSTRAM Surface tension d4ta in often required for heat-exchauge calculationts, but experimental data in available only for a limited number of substances and not at high temperatures. Therefore, various formulae are used to calculate surface tension but their reliabilityis doubtful near the critical temperatures. One such formula is that of Oetvos (1886), given as equation (1); it is very accurate for benzole, .less accurate for heptane, but, as will be seen from Fig.l., it is. inapplicable to water. The linear relationship is observed for only a few substan-.es. Var, der Weals showed that surface tension is a function of the ratiu of the temperature to the critical temperature; he did not determine the nature of the function but it has since been established. Van der Weals formula, in the form generally used, applies to a considerable number of substances, but not to others such as water and alcohols, as will be seen from Fig.2. A characteristic of the graphs is the increase in steepness near the critical point. Bachinakiy, in 1921, proposed an empirical formula for the relationship between the surface tension of a liquid, and the densities of the liquid and its saturated vapour. It is seen from Fig.3- that Card 1/4 for some substances such as ethyl alcohol and benzole the formula is Equations for calculating the surfs" tension of liquids. SOV/96-58-7-9/22 valid over a wide temperature range, but for all of them it is inapplicable near the critical temperature. Some investigators who have made use of Bachinskiy's work have forgotton this point. A new equation is then proposed in which surface tension is expressed as a function of the specific volume of the substance. A version of this equation published in 1950 was very approximate, but a now and more accurate form is given in terms of the specific volum of the liquid and gas phases and two tonstants characteristic of the substance considered. Unlike other formulae, this equation can be applied to all substances. The second term of the formula is much smaller than the first. An will be seen from Table.2., only the latter need be taken into account beyond a few degrees below the critical point, and a simpler expression can be used for most practical purposes. According to this expression, the logarithm of the surface tension minus the logarithm of the specific volume of the liquid phase should be a linear function of the specifia volume. Experimental data for associated alcohols and benzole are given in the graph in Fig.4., from which it will be seen that this relationship is fulfilled with high accuraty. The equation is applicable to all other substances; Card 2/4 Equations for calculating the surface tension of liquids SOV/9,3-58-7-9/22 the constants required in the equation are given in Table.2. for about 30 substances, The table also shows the lower limits of temperature for which the difference between experimental and calculated values of surface tension does not exceed 1 - 2%. It WU3 of interest to check the formula in application to water. It will be seen from Table.3. that over the temperature range of 100 - 3200C the calculated and experimental values are in very good agreementj at 3300C the error is only 2.7%, which is lose than experimental error. At temperatures below 1000C the error is systematic and increasing, apparently because of the anomalous behaviour of water at low temperatures. The difference is somewhat greater also above 3300G, and reaches 5% at 3400C4 this is probably due to errors in the eiperimental determinations rather than to error of the formula. The equation can be refined, but it in already serviceable for extrapolation to temperature ranges in which no Card 3/4 Equations for calculating the surface tension of liquids. SOV/95-58-7-9/22 surface tension data are available; the surface tension of water has been colculated for the temperature range 340 - 3740C, with the resultt- shown in Table.3. There are 4 figures, 3 tables and 10 literature references (I German, 1 English and 8 Soviet (of which 2 translated from English or German)). ASSOCIATIONs Mookovskiy Aviatsionnyy Institute (Moscow Aviation Institute) 1. Liquids - Surface tension 2. Liquids - Temperature factors 3. %thematies - Applications Card 4/4 Eta I I ~-R 17860 S/535/61/000/132/Oo6/ol2 P.0/00 E03o/&484 AUTHOR Volyak, L.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: -1-nv;`st-,9ation of the surface tension of kerosene T--l, gasoline 0-70 (B-70) and liquid fuel T-5 SOURCEt Moscow. Aviatsionnyy inatitut. Trudy. no.132.1961.63-78. Teplofizicheskiye avoystva nekotorykh aviatsionnykh topliv v zh1dkom i gazoobraznom sontoyanii, TEXTs Surface tensions have been measured over the temperature range -50 to 300'2C, by using the capillary attraction method. Meniscus corrections were reduz;ed by using two capillaries of different diameters and measuring H the difference in liquicr heights. The surfa-ze tension o is then given by the formula: a -- la 2 (D - d) where D and d are liquid-and vapour dansities, and a is given by 2 R a Card 1/ 3 Investigation of the surfa-ae 1660 S/535/61/000/132/oo6/ol2 9030/9484 and b1 and b2 are the radii of turvaturen of the menuscis in the capillaries. Two different sets of apparatus, developed at the Kafedra fiziki (Physics Department)of MI. were used, depending on the -value of surfatzu tension to be measured; they hadradii. rl =7 0.1348 mm and- r2 = 0.326 mm (Apparatus 1) and rl a 0.1507 mm and- -2 -70,418 mm (Apparatus 2). Below ambient temperatures, a Dawar --ressel with dry ice and alcohol was used'.as thermostat, and above ambient temp6ratures an air bath was used. All the -rapour densities were ~:alculated from the formula d w pM/RT, where the equilibrium vapour pressures were taken from the data of S.N.Sokole-r and'Yu.V.Tarlakov (P.123 of this volume) and the molecular weights f=om E.A.Balamutova (p.144 of this volume). For kerosene and T-5, the data are accurate to 3% at the highest and 1.3% at the lowest temperatures. For gasoline. the accuracy is similar at the lowest temperatures but greater at the-highest temperaturss due to un,_-ertainties in the necessary extrapolation of the density data. All the da+a have been fitted to various formulae, and for that of Ba,:.-hinaky, i.e. 0 -,- 56 (D - d )Ii with a in erg/.=2 and densities in g/-.m3, the data (smoothed Card 2/3 Investigation of the surfac-a values) are: 17W S/535/61/000/132/0o6/oI2 Table 6- t '*C Gasoline Kerosene Fuel t OC Gasoline Kerosene Fuel B-70 T-1 T-5 B-70 T-1 T-5 20 2.6 0.8 1 200 9.5 5 2. 100 2.7 1 1.4 300 85 17 6 At intermediate temperatures for kerosene and T-5, interpolation is valid using any reputable formula, such as Bachinsky's, Eotvosl,- van der Waals' etc. but for gasoline, because of the wider range of its composition, no formula can be regarded as satisfactory for interpolation. There are 4 figures, 6 tables and 6 Soviet references. Card 3/3 . VOLYAK, L.D.j ANDREYEVA, L.P. (Moskva) Study of the surface tension of n-heptane and n-ootane. Zhuro fiz. kbim. 35 no.7:1416-1A17 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Heptane) (Octane) (Surface tension) 3042- S/170 /62/005/003/004/012 B1521B102 AUTHOR: Volyak, L. D. TITLE: Dimerization of alkali vapors and calculation of their thermodynamic properties up to 150001C PERIODICAL; Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v- 5, no, 3. 1962; 51-57 TEXT; Apart from an experimental study of dimerization effects the entropy; enthalpy, specific heat, and den 11 ity of sodium vapors are calculated, with allowance for dimerization, up to 15000C and a pressure of 35 atmospheres. The luminescent intensity of a mixture of the vapors of sodium and bromine was found to be proportional to the number of diatomio molecules NR2 in the reaction: Na2 + Br - NaBr + Na + 68 kcal/9-mole. The dimerization energy was calculated from the ratio of radiation intensities at different temperatures. The author completed the data given by Sittig (Ref- 7, see below) by the specific heat ap, the vapor density d, and the specific entropies s', a lit, a2 It, and all corresponding to the condensed phaaej the monatomic and the diatomic form in saturated vapors, and the equilibrium Card (13) S/170/62/005/003/004/012 Dimerization of alkali vapors B152/BI02 mixture of both forms in saturated vapor, respectively, al cPC /T dT + const, where al 4000C '0, Bill - s' -~ r,/T, 82" a' + r2 /T, s" - a' + r/T. For the i(s) Plot up to 15000C the values at* a 111.4 82 ", it, r,, r2, r, 'd) 'I"9 Yt ill were extrapolated along the "aturation curve. Using r I and r2 and numerically integrating Clausius-Clapeyron's equation the author determined the partial pressures p, and P2 and the total pressure p as well as the volume concentrations X1 W pj/p and X2 a P2 /p along the saturation curve and the equilibrium constant K = p2 . The specific enthalpy and entropy are additive P 1/P2 functions: i - (X IiI + 2X212)/(1 + X2); a - (Xial + 2X 282)/(1 + X2). The volume2concentrations were calculated along an isotherm with KP 0 XIPA' Xj) and X 2 - 1 - X1. a 1 and a2 also are calculated along an isotherm a a," - R/A ln(pX,/p,X,,), analogously 82 . The subscript a Card 2/3 A S/170/62/005/003/004/012 Dimerization of alkali vapors ... B152/B102 indicates values on th6 saturation curve at equal temperatures, The specific heat follows2from: o p . Cpf - 21 d(8X2/aT)p/(l + X2)2. Using d 1n Kp/dT - 46 1d/RT 9 Kp . x1p/(1 - Xj), the author obtains cp - 0pf + 92 XI x2 ('d/T )2/R(1 + X2 )3. epf is the specific heat of the solid alkali; it increases only slightly (0.212 to 0.216 kcal/kg deg) but the effective specific heat attains 0.918 kcal/kg deg. The results show that dimerization causes a considerable increase in specific heat. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 7 references: I Soviet and 6 non-Soviet. The three references to English-language publications read as follows: Fraser, R. Molecular Rays, 1931; Loomis, F. W. and Nusbaum~ R. E. Phys. Rev. 40, 380, 1932; Sittig, M. Sodium, its manufacture properties and uses, N--J-t 1956. ASSOCIATION:, Aviatsionnyy institut im. Sergo Ordzhonikidze, g. Moskva (Institute of Aviation imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Most.,ow) SUBMITTED: May 12, 1961 Card 3/3 L 3h116-& w(m)AWMATI IJP(c) JDtWd1Jq ACC NR: AP6008828 SOURCE CODE: UR/0294/66/004/001/0050/0054 AUTHOR: Vinogradov, Yu. K. (Moscow); Volyak,, L. ~ (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Experimental determination of the saturated vapor pressure of sodium and potassium IA 4SOURCE: Teplofizika vysokikh tomperatur, v. 4, no. 1, 1966, 60-64 TOPIC TAGS: vapor pressure, sodium, potassium A13STIIACT: Using the equilibrium method, the authors measured the saturated vapor pressures of sodium and potassium in order to be able to use these values for ctilc-uTa-ting the dissociation energy of the Na2 and K. molecules. It Is shown that the equations describ- ing the experimental data obtained for the vapor pressure are of the form V 0 lp-A 71- the coefficients of these equations being (in physical atmospheres) Card 1/2 UDC: 646.32+546.33,536.421.3.001.5 L 341i6_66 ACC NR: AP6008828 A 0 ID-106 X-10, Floge 0 Element -Sodipgi, to ~898i 5720.4 2 0076 6.00362 0 92568 0.48510 2458 10 10888 1 91400 4.9M 1 070.~ 0.56762 '2641 Potilwalu.1 4768.1 Table 1. Coefficients of equations In the measurement of saturated vapor pressures In physical atmospheres. iFrom these equations, the vapor pressures of sodium and potassium were obtained for 700 750, 800, 850, 900, and 950C. The experimental values of P and equations log p = f(T) Obtained will be used further to calculate the dissociation energies of Na2 and K., molecules. The work was carried out under the guidance of N. B. Vargaft1k, to whom the authors express their sincere appreciation. Orig. art. 2 figures, 3 tables, and 8 formulas. SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE., 06Jul66 ORIG REF; 003 OTH REP: 007 Card 2 2 VOLYAK L. D. Calculating the thermophysical properties of sodium, Inzh.-fiz. zhura 5 no.7-.83-85 JI 162. (HIPA 15:7) 1. Avi-atoionnyy inotitut Imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Moskva. (Sodium-Thermal properties) Phenomenon of dimerization in vapors of alkall metalz and calculation of their theomphysical properties up to a temperature of 15WOCe Inz~.-'fii.zh~r. 5 no.3151-57 Mr 162. (MIRA 150) 1'.Aviatsionnyy institut imeni Sergo OrdzhonWdze,, Moskva. (Polymers)(Alkaili metals-Tharmal properties) VOLYN"M 0 N-V. huz.-5~tam oizv. process of forging die blocks. pr TechnoloEical iml.R~ 14.n) 3 no.11:22-23 N 161. (Forgine) 386o6 S/170/62/005/007/008/010 B104/B112 AUTHOR. -Vol ak L. TITLE: A calculation of thermophysical properties-. of oodium PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskij zhurnal, v. 5, no.,7-i 1962, 83-85 TRIXT: The calculation of the heat of evaporation L and* dL/dt of sodium is discussed. The results obtaine4 by Inakansi at al. ~(J. of Chemical and Engin. date, 5, no. 4, 1960) for the properties of sodiun on the assumption that the enerey of dimerization DO at the absolute zero of 0 temperature is equal to 16,840 kcal/nole are shown to-be incorrect. The 0 correct value of Do is given as 18,200 kcal/mole (cf, It. Sittig, Natriy, yego proizvodstvo i primeneniye - Sodium, its production and'uae. Gosatomizdat, 1961; L..D. Volyak, IPZh, no- 3, 1962). Card 3/170 62/005/007/008/010 A calculation of thermophysical B104/B112 ,ASSOCIATION: Aviatsionnyy institut imeni, Sergo Ordzhonikidze,'g. 1;oskva (Aviation Institute imeni. Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Eoncov) SUB';."ITTED: April 28, 1962 Card 2/2, A. Spiders Cilltasa Froblfm of r-azz prolagatiop r:f th- spid~~r -TAtlircoJeettta vicinity of Wessa. Ved. I:araz. i Tway. Montbly Lis'. of Acc,,~sgj=, Librar-, of Cor~;rcss Jme 1953. TOG!- ,-VOIZA5S*k4,,.j.3. [Toliinslka. I.B.], student biol. fakulltata; SAVCHUK",'M-P-, naucbzW rukovoditall. prof. Effect of royal jolly an the growth and productivity of the silkworm. Pratst Od.un. ZbIr.9tud.rob, 149 no.5:148-149 159. (MIRA 13110 1. Chlen-korrespondebt AN USSR (for Savchuk). 2. Odeaskiy gosudarstvenW universite~t. (Royal jolly) (Silkworms) VOLYAMUTA,, YO.A. Hasa m1tiplimtions of Utrodectus lugabris in the Odessa region. Had. parazit., Nobkva no.1:98 Jan-Yeb 1953. (CIML 24:4) 1. Of Odessa Oblast Anti -'Walarlal Station (Head Physician - Benovich). ------------- TOLTAMKATA, Ye.A. Nffect of WT and hexachloriscyc'lohexans on Istrodectur treftzimguttatuil. Had. paraz. i paraz. bol. 2? no.4:488-489 JI-Ag 158. (MIRA 12:2) 1, Iz otdela parazitologii Odesskoy oblnstnoy sanitarno-epidesiologicheakoy stantsii (glavuyy vrach A.M. Syrgin, zav. otdolom M.A. Belovich). (SPIUM, effect of drugs on, Istrodectus treducumguttatus, Benzene hexachloride & DVf (Ras (BANZM HEUCHIORID3, effects, on latrodectun treducumpttatus (Run)) (WT, effects, same) VOLYANSXAYA, Te.A. DIZ"o= 4-e-9-6-f- Culex esills and Uranotaenia unguiculata in Odessa and NikolWev Provinces. Kedeparaze i paraz.bol. 27 no.6:737 N-D 158. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Is Odesskoy oblautney sanitarno-opidetiologicheakoy stantsil WIRAINS-MOSqUITOICS) K A YA" rs. A, VOLTANSUYA To A Preparing permanent specimens from discarded skins of mosquito larvae and pupae. Ked.parax. i paraz.bol.supplement to no.1:6 '57- (MIRA 11:1) 1. Iz Odeaskoy oblastno saniterno-epidemidlogicheskoy stantati. (MOSqUITOiCS) . IIIUCTS--COLIEGTION AUD PRISIRVATION) VOLUN SXAYA'* Y-8 : A: f Odessa - 13piders Problem of mass propagation of the spider Lathrodectus tredicimguttatus Rossi in the vicinity of Odessa. Mad. paraz. i parax. bol. No. 1, 1953. 503 Mont List of Russian Accessions$ Library of Congresaj, June 1953, Uncl. "V STRUTIJISKIY. Aleksey Bonifstlyevichi insh.; TRSTIYAKOV, ley 'IMMI~evich. kand.tekhn.nauk; TSBYTLIJI, Aleknandr Alekeendrovich, 7TTIRtakhn. nauk; VOLYAUSKIYP. A., red.; WVCHITSKATA, 0., red.; (971,41KIS, A., tokhnXcf.'"',-IqMfb'f'A.* tekbnored, (Builderle handbook] Spravochaik waters-etroitelia. 4 M-- Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po atroit. i arkhit., 1957. 340 p. Owlk 11:3) (Building) VOL I Y, -41 .9- r rc. Don' V3 S -t%Q b.- a mr& u rc',Ii tnrWro ti fic rch (Acnd of rUcloo), of tS 7', jq:~q t U-4~- 31 VOLYANISKIT$ N, [Wolanski, NO (Varshava) Problem of human morpholo&7 in modern Polish anthropolog7o Arkh.anat. gist i e'mbre 35 uo.W115-128 R-Ag '56 (XIRA Iwo) AMMOPOLOGY, aspects (BUO) in Poland, morphole (MadmOLDGY. in Polandv anthropol. aspects (Run)) 10imov, M.N., doteent, icand. takhn.nauk; 'ALYAMMU70k. P.14., spatered.; AKIMOTA, L.D., red,; KISLUt Tool., tskhn.red. (Using pneumatic-tnbe transportation in the food industry] Opyt primenanila puevmticheakogo transports v pishchavol promiyahlennosti. Moskva, Piahchepromisdat, 1957. 37 P. (MIRA 12:5) (Food Indus t ry-lquipwnt and a lies) transportati: (Pneximtic-tube VOLYANSKAYk,YE. A. and FUTRAN, G. S. "The Making of Charts of the Parasitic Fauna of Odessa Oblast'." Tenth Conference on Parsitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol, II, Publishing House of Academy of Sciences# USSR, Moscow-Ieningradv 1959. Odessa Oblast' Sanitary-Ppidemiological Station I.L.; AVTZDV, 1.~, GUTNIKOVA, R.I.; VOLYANSKAYA) Ye. cf pTp7pnting the c-opre4~41tatim ct cotelt (11) 84d (111). zh-ur. VYKC) 16 nc?.2:0238-239 165. (KERA'28t6) 1,151.1tit klr2mlli AN Vzl!plolr,~y SM. MATEVOSYAN P.A.; DANILOV, V.I.; LAPSHOVA, M.P.; KISELEV, A.A.; LISOV, LV.- 0 VOLYANSK1YO,,-V'.H.--. Improving the quality of blooming mill ingots. Stall 23 no.12:1086- 1087 D 163, (MIRA 17:2) 1. Volgogradskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabrl". VOLOYEROV, G.B. Practical training in the me-thods of tbaching chemistry. Khim. v shkole 18 no.608-89 N-D '63# (KRA 17%:L) 1, Pedagogicheskiy institut, g. Chelyabinsk, VOLIMOV, G.B. (Chelyabinsk) OFrom the experience of practical application and teaching chemistry in secondary schools" by IU. I. Xolos6v. Ihim. v shkole 13 no-1:74-76 Ja-I 158. WIM 10:L!) (Chemistriy-Study and teaching) (Iolosov, IU. 1.) VOL,rYUOV.,,G~A.,,. uchitell Setups for collecting gases by displacement of water. Kh1m.v shkole 14 no-5:57-59 S-0 159- (MIILI 12:12) 1. Sradnyaya ohkola No-53, Chelyabinsk. (Chomistry-Manipulatten) VOLITEROV,-G.B.t uchitell lxposition of tacbnical creativitYe Khim.y ahkole 14 m -5:95 (MlIth 12:12) S-O 1. SrsdrWaya(shkolu, flo-53 g.CholyabinakfL. r --fthibitions) "helyabinsk-Technoing7 VDLIYERO'V, G.B. (Chelyabinsk) Apparatus for experiments on establishing the correlation between the rate of chemical reactions and various factors. Dim. v shkole 17 no.3:62-65 MY-Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Chemical apparatus) (Chemical roaction, Rate of) VOL'YEROV, G.B. (Cholyabinsk) Studying rosin in a chemical club. Khiz. v shkole 16 no.5: 80-86 S-0 161, (MIM 14:9) (Gling and resins) (Chemistry--Experiments) VOL'YEROV, G.B., uzhitell; SOSKIN, G.A. (KaragandiskWa oblast, go *Classroom experiments in inorganic chemlstryO by T.S.Polosin. Reviewed by G.B. Vollerov, G.A. Soanin, XhIm. ve ahkole 13 no.4:86-89 il-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Srednma sb3cola No 53, g Chelyabinsk (for Vollyerov). (chemistry-lxperiments) (Chemistry, Inorcanic-Laboratory munals) (Polosin. Vos.) VOLIYEROY,-A,I.,-,DIYAKOV, I., ucbenik 11 klassa. New method for the laboratory production of nitric oxide. Dim. v shkole 16 no.2:78-79 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 3.4:6) 1. Chelyabinskiy D7orets pionerov. Mola NO-84 (for Dlyskov). (Nitrogen oxide) Va /~, BANMOV, A., gvardii general-mayor; BOLDYREV, Ns,'Polkoynik; PORTTAM, D., polkovnik; XMILITSIV, I., polkovnik; IMRITSOV, A., polkovnik; VOLINIIIj, A., polkovnik; SHVIDCHIM, IG, polkovnik; PISMV, G., NBYNWV, 21., polkovaik; VZRTZIA, 11.9 gvardii polkovnik; KURATOVAq A,q polkovnik; NIMrAYN, A.$ polkovnik We discuss projects of now Army regulations. Voen. vest. 38 no.7:2-9 J3. 158- (Russia--Army--Regulations) (MIR& 11:6) VOLYKHINp Alsksey Mi~~ovlch, polkovnik; DUKACHKV 0 M.P., polkovnik., a---KUZ"fflN, red. r e (Regulations on service of the armed forces of the U.S.S.R. in the zone of the interior are the lav of life for serviaemen and for mutual relations among them) Ustav vnutrennei sluzbby Vooruzhennykh Sil Soiuza SM - zakon zhizni voonnooluzhaebobikh; obahchie obiazan- nosti voomooluzbashohikh i vzaimootnoshaniia mezbdu nimi. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo M-va oborony SSSR, 1961. 53 p. (MIRA 14210) (Russia-Armed forcoo--Regulations) VOLTIICHrl -,Z-,-_ Ungrooved tape. Stan.i Instr. 31 no.,4:38-39 AP '60- (Tape and dies) -0 FEW' 'M- SM RROMIMA , Alfflr- PMEB-45IMM, ulge, S11 84/62/OW/005/00.3/CO3 D040ID113 AUTIIOA: Volynch k A Z, cer TITLL: Threading in 3taii-dess and heat-resistant; steel elements P U ODICAL: Nhimicheskoye washillostroyeniye, no. 5, 1962, 32-33 TLXT: New fluteless taps (Fig. 1) now being introduced in the SovieL i;1achine industry eliminate the usual jamining and breakage of taps when threading in tough stainless and heat-resistant steels, and are more durable than all existing fluted taps. Reco-wendations are given concerning the gcoi-wtry of flutcless taps, selection of proper bore diameters, and cuttingIluid,. These recoliullen- dations are based on the results of laboratory and-shop tests on a vertical drilling machine. Test threadin- was conducted in 12 rim thick steel discs, usin, a cutting fluid comprising 40% sulfof-rezol, 25% kerosene and 35% oleic acid. Tests proved that the proper selection of the bore diameter results in increased durability of the tap and improved strength of thread connections. There are 3 figure4 and 2 tables. Card 1/2 S/184/62/000/005/003/003 Threadin. iii stabiless and hcat-resistant ...... D040/DI13 A A N 41 fie, \A fz 4.1 \A F ig. 1. The design of th-_- :'Lurcless A-A tap for threadin., in sta-0.1,.~~., heat-resistant steel elements. Le-gend: (1) dint.11m_x. (2) davera.,e d 3 ext. 45 csvl Card 2/2 m ACC NR:, AUTHOR: EWP(l) IJP(c) DAIMAIM111MIM Volynchik, A. Z. --%^ 9)0 5~3 ORG: None %A TITLEt Continuous operation line for assembling and welding of oylindrical.abolls SOURCE; Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheakoy informataii, no. 2, 1966, 29-31 e T 4 UA. A" ~," , f7.41J-'J1JL , TOPIC TAGS: '"ms`t*A*""QuftVr1,- ' forming, buttwelding, conveying equip- ,,,, metal ment, welding equipment / ;;)~_UFO welding converter, VSK-300 welding generator, TS-17 welding tractor, K374V,pross 19 to IZ 10 ABSTRACT: A description of an assembly line used by the Xurgan Chemical Machinery Plan is presented. The line is used for assembling and woldine of shells having a diameter from 1500 to 3000 mm. The operation of the line is explained by means of a floor-plan ayout. The production line is divided in 13 sections. The operating procedures of each section are examined and the use of roller convoyora, telphers and other equip 9t Y-2 tr for hoisting and conveying of materials are mentioned. Marking, cuttin welding of rolled she*Sootion I to 5) and the use of PSI-1-1000 welding oonvorte5 Soction 6) and X374V press, action 7) are mentioned. After rolling operation Section 8), a longi- tudinal joint is formed by temporary welds made by means of a WK-300 welding generator (Section 9). Then, the joint is welded from inside by using a TS-17 welding tractor and 1/2 UDC: 658.5Z7:621.757+658.5Z7:621.791 L 45516-66 kCC NRs AP6022176 ~SXI-1000 weldine converter (Section 10). The same 4..,me of converter is used for final )utside, joint welding (Section 11). After calibrati;~ (Section 12), joint tri=ming and I-ray control inspection (Section 13) the formed and welded shell is removed from the Losembly line. orig. EAAhas: 1 photo and 1 diagram. )M CODE: 13/ SM DATE: None VOLYNCIIIKOVL_Ll Y obl.) _(g.Lebedyan', Lipetsko. Along difficult paths of creativeness. Sov. profsoluzy 13 no.2tll-12 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:4) (1,ebedyan'--Machinery industry--Technological innovations) VOLYNCHIKOV, N., inzh. (g.Lebedyan'); ZAMKOVSKIY, I.; OBER, Kh.; MXMWO, M., inzh.,- VLASEKKO, B. (g.Krasnodar) The reader continuOs the discussion. Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.gs 16-18 162. WRA 15:4) 1. Prodsedatell meatkoma sluzhby vodo5nabzheniya at. Simferopol' (for Zamkovskiy). 2. Predsedatell postroykoma stroyupravloniya No.3 tresta "Promstroy", g. Dushanbe (for Okner). 3. Chlen mestnogo komiteta proyektnogo inatituta "Mosbasagiproshakht", g. Tula (for Nikolenko). (Socialist competition) vr. XkqHIXQV,,Nik la Vasillyevich; NIKITINA, S.; CHERRENSKIY, P. y (Lebodyan) Labedlant. Lipetsk, Lipetakoe knizhnoe izd- vo, 1962. 35 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Lebadyan-Description) USSR / Pharmacology and Toxicology--14edicinal Plants V-5 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol, 110 232 1958, 107351 Author Koroleva, K. Is, Krasnoperova, E.t Volynchikovaq M., Korchuganova, G. Inst Gorno-Altayskiy State Pedagogical Institute Title The Effect of Black Mountain Ash and Sea Buckthorn on the Rate of Regeneration of Injured Tissue Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Gorno-Altayskiy gos. ped. in-t, 1957, vyp. 2, 278-28o Abstract: Experimental wounds in rabbits were ..*3-tted with juices of the black mountain ash and sea buckthorn. Observations showed that the wounds wetted with the juices, especially with the simultaneous introduc- tion of the juices per os, in a dose of 3 ml, Card 1/2 23