SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT G.V. DERVIZ - I.I. DERYABIN

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1-1 --- DERVIZ,,___q.-V.,-[I~ervyz.. H.V-1; STEPLMNIKOP A.G. (Stepanenko, A.H.) Distribution in the blood and organS and the excretion from the body of polyglucin after its adninistration into the blood strem. Ukr. bioli3im. zhur. 33 1.10-4:467-475 161. (MIRA 15;6) 1. Central Order of Lenin-Instibute of Hematology and Blood TramMision of the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (DEXTRAD) DERVI G.V.; GARFULKEL'.1, I-I.L., LAZAREVSKIY, S.A. (Moskva) Change in the respiratory function of the blood, gas exchange and hemodynamics following bekotransfue'nn during hypothermia. Pat. fiziol. I. eksp. terap. 6 no.6:1'30-35 N-D'62 (JAIRA 17:3) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ardena loenina instituta gernatologii, i. perelivaniya krovi ( dir. - dotaent A.Y,:-..Kjm*jer). DERVIZ, G.V.; 14DGILEY, I.M.; KIMERAL, R.E. Double manometric apparatus with magnetic stirrerfor the analysis of blood gases. Vop.med.khim. 8 no.1:87-92 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. TSentralfnyy institut gematologii i parelivaniyk krovi Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva. 'MANOMETER) (BLOOD, GASES IN) --..D.ERVIZ,, G.V., prof.; BA.BMIOVA, I.V.,- LAZAREVSKIY, S.A. Fribrinolytic activity of preserved cadaver blood. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 9 no.3t49-53 Mr 164. (KM 17sIO) 1. Biokbimicheskays laboratoriya, (zav.- prof. G.V. Dervis) TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina instituta gema.tologii i perelivaniyu krovi (dir.- doteent A.Ye. Kineley) Minlsteretva adravookh- raneniya SSSR. D".,-;RVIZ, G.V.; ~:1KII;-.1WVA, L.V. Determination of the reopiratory coefficient in tissues having slight respiration charactLA sties. lab. delo no.2:90-93 165. (4'MA 1,8:2) 1. MoklOviehoskaya luboratoriya (,rmvoduN,ushcIAy - prof. G.V. pi 4.01_01rij i Der"Fiz) TSantrallnogo ordena Lenina inrtltuta (, peri-, Li van-Aya klovi (dircktor - do,oont A.Ye.. ;~-41;010v/ ZAFHAROVA, L.V.; DERVIZ, G.V. Respiration of cadaveroua skin presorved under low temperatures. Vop. tkid. kbim. 11 no.2:2,14.-28 Mr-Ap 165, (MIRA 18:10) 1. Biokbimichaskavek laboratoriya i laboratoriya konservi:r-ovaniya tkaney TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina Instituta gematologii i pere- livaniya krovi, Mbs)cva. LEONTOVICH., V.A.; SUMOVA, A.G.; DERVIZ, G.V,., prof. Role of some eaterolytic enzymes of the blood p2asma of nealthy people in destroying erythrocytes in blood preservation. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 10 no.1:40-45 ja 165. (MIRI, 119: 1) 1. T-Sentrallnyy ordena jeiina institut gematologii i perelivaniya krcvi (dir. - dotsent A-Ye. Kiselev) Hinisterstva zdravookhranenlya SSSR, Mosh a. 15-57-5-5785 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5, pp 10-11 (USSR) AU'HOR: TITLE: The Problem of the Boundary Between the Triassic and Jurassic at Obshchiy Syrt (K voprosu o granitse triasa i yury na Obshchem Syrte) PERIODICAL: V sb: Tr. Vsas. soveshcthaniya po razrabotke unifitsir. skhemy stratigr. mezozoy-skikh otlozheniy Russ. plat- formir. Leningrad, 1956, pp 194-198. AFSTRACT: The Mesozoic rocks of Obsh0liy Syrt begin with the Ruzuluk series, which consists of strongly crossbedded, variously colored sands and conglomerates, with pebbles of red clay and cherty rocks, and a total thickness from 25 m on the west to 70 m or 80 m on the east. Above this occurs the Tananyk series, which is cliarac- terized by alternations of red and green clays, sands, and sandstones. The total thickness is 3 m to 25 m, Card 1/2 most commonly from 5 m to 12 m. On the east, sandy I L, - 5 7 -5 - 578b The Problem of tine pour,,~,ary 1'e-,-ie r r- rlj,~ e Li S F rocks predominate and the tLickness of' tl-e in~-reases, 7. In e overi-Ing Romasil',ccino series cor~slst-- C.- cra,,, :i:,;,; sands wi th lay ers of c :)ngiomera tes th,'i IL c ortai npel,,L-los of iocal rocks and with thin sea,-,is oV red clay,, 1,1ikc -, -o of tnis ~i,,it -wtis determined by A. N. ~-a7arovich to be :,Udciic Jurassic. 11owever, diSCOVE,rics in recent years of ph.12.1opcds, ost-racods, and labyrintko- donts Indicate t'..-,at the beds are Lo%-.,cr Triassic, Hii.-her in the section, at the 1-;ase of cja-.,--,, tjj(.,j,e occurs a small u-..J,-, of hig.1-1y argillaceous yellow sands ', pro,,isionally referred to the Pathonian, These sands ave distinj~aished, from. Triassic sands by a considerable increfise in the. quartz contunt, 'Liv a dirrilnution, of orc~ ~rj-'rerajs and epidote, and by the disappearance, of chlorite, ,I co.mixa-ison of denosits of the ltinanyk series of different regions is attended !-,y (-- I L tl. It ~:herefove ~7 Ou t d! r I", CU, deposits of somew~iat QUfferent designated by this term. Card 2/2 P. V. DERVIZ, 'I`. L. "Age of the Lcwer Horizons of Mesozoic Sed~ments in the Sloutheastern Part of the West Siberian Plains." 1.). 1401 Obomik, 3, (ColloctIon Of Artlclcs In GIN1109y, VOI- 3), LeaUWmdGwtqpUkh1M&t, JLVA, 4TIpp. (Trudy, v" 126,, VseiwyuzW tartyanoy nauchno-l"ledovatellekly aeologpravedocbW lastitut MVIZ, T.L. Jurassic stratigrapI7 of the central Irtyeh, the ObI River, and the Chuly-m-Tenisay Lowland. Trudy VNIGRI no.140:62--84 '59. (MM& 13: 6) (West Siberian Plain-Geology. Strablaraphic) .BAL&BANOVA, T.F.-, GAURKINk, S.G.; GRIBKOV, V.V.; DFaVIZ, T.L.; KIR-INA,T.I.-. KRAUTS, V.S.; LIIBR, V.A.; HNSAHMOT, M.S.; RABINOVICE, S.D.; UXOI%, L.A. Nescisoic and Cenozoic facies of the wagitern part of the Weal; Siberian Plain. Trudy VNIGRI no.140:183-227 159. 1,MIRA 13: 6) (West Siberian Plain--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) - -DERVIZt T.19.'; KUPRKVICH, N.F.; MITROFANOVA, L.A. Prel:bdzary results of measuring ohanges in line intepsities in the polar spectrum depending on the period of solar activity. Astron.tsir. no."13:4-5 JI 160, (MIM 14:1) 1. Glttvnaya astrono4oheakaya obsorvatortya AN SSSR. (Spectrum, Solar) DERVIZ,, T.Ye.;.. KUPHRICH, N.F.; MITRUAIIMIAV L.i" Results of mainguraMBAU Of RPOCtr= linM iUtdMSitiGS of the RM in relatiou to the phase of solar aotivi'W. Astronzhur, 38 no*3:448- 454 W-Je 163.* (KM& 14:6) L. Qlavnaya astronomicheskaya observatooriya AN SSSR. (S=) (Speatrum, Soliw) McLu.1-Ing and testing of 4 (-JF~snope wll.h e. atf-:lrppt--'3n puth fc-r t-vie iy!-ie--,-tf pat~-r:~ )f rolecajjj,~- on. tsir. no.262.8 1)16--. 1 R.'. 17, - 5 1. Glavnaya astrcmnmi~,ImE-k~,va observat:~,rlyt; "Illkcv,-. VASILEVSKIYY K. P.; KABANOV, V. A.; DERVIZ, T. Ye. "The strengths and pressure-broadened widths of lines in the 4JI-J Band of CO .11 3 2 report preBented at the Atmospheric Radiation Symp, Leningrad, 5-12 Aug '04. ;ZL `1253274 ;,ii. 4cczssm NRi. AT5003367 S12797/641023/00510080/0085 AMUOR: Mitraflanoval. 4ak~og k. ff. Dervir. T. Ve, TME: Installation aiad teist ing of ari optit-al tube vith a long absorption path di. fox- investigation of =104milar spectrt SOURCE: Fulkovo. Ciavj2D, 'astr nDmickaskaya. obrerva,tor~y!!. Tzveatiya, v. 73, 5, 1964, BO-85 'TOPIC TACS: astrophysIcs, Mlecular obsorption, molecular.absorption spectrum, astronomical instrumenz ABSTR&M One of the 1~rinc.ipal problems:of the newly argant-ned astrophysics lab- oratory at the GlavrLaya witrz)n-amicheskaya observatorlya (Main AstronorAcal ObRer- Vatory) at Pulkovo it iin Urvostigation .! of wletulnr gibsorptiw,.i spectrn. Tn parti,p cularl, plans call for a study,of olevulas of astrortysical interest, espectally those in planetary at py 21, C02, 00, 0 1, lin pre- 22 NE41 4e't:c* The results w" vented in the form of i~ablez 'Of V-1velentbS wit1l. an tivaluntion of Inte-tivAtirtsp atlases of mlecular spectrap viodelv of energy levelsit Sf ntprbers or the prob,1111.1- ities of transitions of ayabtiwi. This paper is conill.ned to a description of work Card 1/3 L 25327-65 ACCESSION VR4.- AT5003867 on the installation and tastinB of the 2Rtical tube to be used in these investi- gations. The new astr0pbysilcal. laboratory is situati-id about 200 m to the west of thc main oboervatory bailding. The laboratory conaii1its of two parts: upper and 1myer (the latter being a tunnel). The tuinikel, at a depth of I m beloir the sur- face, is south-north oriented. The tunnel is 107 = long, 1.13 m wide and has an average height of 3 o. At the northeinend there are two roams containing mvable equipment. At the south eitd,tha tunnol is connected by a staircase to the upper paTt of the laboratory but1ding. In I*bis tunnel the optical tube reste on 18 reinforced concrete muppartsand half its diamter im encased in cement. The tube is 96.7 m long, 400 rm in diameterl, hais a vall thickwitse of V) MM and a volume of 12,145 m3. The. entrance ap:e:rture is 00 um,and the evAt aperture is 83 mm. Using 1.1 evacuated to a faction of 0.4B am lig. This rarefaction forepump,,- the tube in -tare is maintained for 4 hoars,! After 4 bours the pressuve in the system rises to 1 mt., Rg. After 48 hours-the :pressure In the tube is 1,1'3 atm T h i s d e g r e e of rarefaction is adequate ftr Impestigation of moleculcr absorption spectra; it is far superior to any instrment of its type now rxist:l,ng. There is no leakage of gas from the tube; this I* confirmid by t~e gowl retontion of the prerigiure of CO,, gz,s at 2 atm for 15 di5qs. Theoretical compuCations ghow that si prer'sure greater than 10 atm a an be' a-r e.&:~e d in the tutme Information ~.t givon on wark already done in studIring the ltli-S-, i1nd L(~L bands of C02. Study of jl~.14 2/3 DERVIZ, V. D. Derfrft, V. D. "'Investigation of :Lin:Lng up aerial photography ftlm." Min 4gher Education TBSR* Moscow Inst of Engl.neers of Geodesy,, Aorial Photography, and Cart- ograpby. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). So; Knishnaya letopist No. 25, 1956. Moscow CC QB 28O.L42 AUTHOR: See Tibile of Contents TITLE- Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Instiutute of Geodesy, Aerial Survey and Cartography (TTudy t9entrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta geodezii, aeros"yemki i kartografii) lir 122; Research in Aerial Survey and Photogrammetry (Vypusk 122: Issledivabilya pt Aaro fotos"yemke i Fotogram- metrii) . Pub. DATA: Izdatel'stvo geodezi.cheskoy literatury, Moscov, 1957, 99 pp., 1.000 copies. ORIG. AGENCY: Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i kartografii MVD SSSR EDIMRS: Ed.: Zlatkin,, Ya. Ye.; Ed. of the Publishing House: Khromcbenko, F.I.; Tech. Ed.: Romanova, V.V.; Corrector: Smirnova' A.I. Card 1/4 Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Instiutute (Cont.) PURPOSE: This book is part of a series designed to demonstrate impravemnts and current techniques in air photo- grammetry to technically-trained readers. 0)3 280.L42 COVERAGE: This is a &roup of articles concerning research in photogrammetry and air photography techniques. For personalities and references, see Table of Contents. TABLE OF CONTENTS Rusinov, M.M., Doctox of Technical Sciences. Ortoscopy of Non-Centered Aerophoto lenses. 3-32 The Author studies the various forms of distortii.-)n caused by non-centered air photo lenses, their effect on tne photo- grammetric properties of photo prints, and the vays of deter- mining the amount of distortion. The study includes a theoretical analysis of distortions of the first and second .,)rder 'Which cause the displacement of points in a photo plane or p9xallaxes which affects the relief image. The 'writer believes that the residual distortion in the AWrican "IL-trogon" lenses is much greater than in the Russian "Russur-29" objectives. There are no personalities or ref4prences. card 21+ op 28o.i.42 Transact.ions of the Central Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) Kozhevnikov, N.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Analysis of Photogrammetric Condensation Methods of Planned Bases. 33-70 The article analyses the precision, special features, and most convenient conditions for composing a reduced betse map J)y means of plane phototriangulation (graphic), photopolygonometry supported by radio-altimeter, and multiplex phototriangulation. Errors and distortions of observations are discussed in detail. There are no references. The following personalleties are mentioned: Skiridov, A.S., Krasheninnikov, G.D., Zhukov, G.P., Aleksapoll skiy, N.M. Card 3/4 QB 280-L42 'Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Institute. (Cont.) -D. Derviz, V.D., Candidate of Technicttl Sciences. keroril-m-Ad3ustment in kerophoto Ca.mera 71-98 There are 13 figures, 8 tables, and 2 references, both Russian. This is a review of the ways of stretching and adjusting film in an air photo cameri;, which depend cn the quality of the film, the method of adjustment, and the working conditions. An instance of increased precision is demonstrated for the AFA-TE camera working through adhesion by suction; necessary recommendations for its operation are provided. The following personalities are mentioned: Yul.-sevichl, Yu,K., Gordon, G.G., Shokin, S.P. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 3/0 35/62/QOO/CO 2/0 -321,C` J AO01/AlOl AUTHOR: Derviz, V. D. TITLE: The effect of aerial photographing conditions on deformation of aerial film PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomilya i Geodeziya, no, 2, 1%,52, 10-11, abstract 2G78 ("Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-ta geod. aeros"yemki i kartogr." 1961. no. 142, 69-95) TEYT: The author describes in detail experimental studies on determination of reversible deformations of aerial film arising due to variation of temperature and humidity of the air, as well as elastic deformations of aerial film in A(N (AFA) camera magazine. To determine deformations, images of special marks, rigidly fastened with the focal frame of the aerial camera, were measured. the marks were exposed in flight simultaneously with opening of objective shutter, aerial film was transferred to the photographic laboratory and imprinted onto the frames with images of marks of negatives of the measurement grid. After a photomechanical processing and drying of aerial film, diapositives were prepared on photoplates by contact print from the negatives obtained. The temperature and Card 1/2 SIO 35/62/000/0C 2/0`12/0 5 2 The effect of aerial photographing ... AO01/A101 humidity of air were rec:)rded during all operations mentioned. Diapositives were compared with the reference photoplate, having images of the marks, and with the original grid. The method indicated made it possible to obtain two values of deformations measured- i) deformation cr of images of aerial. camera marks ', .-, h i ch is a stimmary deformation of the photoimage on the aerial film, and 2) defoma- tion '~) Hp of the image of grids, which characterizes irreversible deformations of the aerial film resulting from its photochemical treatment and drying. The difference between these deformations represents the effect of reversible deforma- tions. The author presents the derivation of a formula for summary deformation of photographic image on an aerial film. On the basis of analysis of the cited experimental data, the mechanism of action of reversible deformations is shown as well as their essential effect on the summary deformation, and measure.3 are developed which reduce deformation effect on accuracy of aerial photographs. In particular, it is recori-imended to employ a glycerine bath for the laboratory treatment of aerial ftlms, to preserve aerial film in un-cut form, to fix temperature and humidity of air in AFA, to store film prior to photograph'rZ at room temperature with relative humidity of -,160%, [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] R. Vol'pe Card 2/2 DERVIZO V.D. Effect of the conditions of aerial photography on the deformation of aerial filin. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no.142169-95 161. (NIR-A 15:8) (Aerial photogrammetry) (Photography-Films) DERVIZ,- V.-D. r Device for testing film hollers of aerial photographic cameras. Geod.i kart. no,?'40-44 XL 162. O'UM 15:8) (Ciuneras) S/547/6P,/000/146/001/004 A001/A101 AITMORS: Win, V. B., Derviz, V. D., Candidates of Technical Sciences TITIY: Aerial camera A4?A -TOY (AFA-TEU) and its tests SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geQdezii, aeros"yemki i kart0grafti. Trudy. no. 146. 1962. Isaledovaniya po fotogrammetrii, 3 - 15 TD(T: The aerial camera kDA -T3 (AFA-TF) used at present for topographic surveys does not meet demands on the quality of aerial photographs. An improved version of' this camera, AFA-TEIJ, has been designed and constructed in the optical laboratory of the TsHlIGAiK under guidance of M. M. Rusinov. The AFA-TEU aerial camera Includes: 1) a new shutter of the 3BC -M (ZBS-M) type with increased exposure time range; 2) an automatic device which controls exposure time in de- pendence on luminosity ("svetimost") of a country and ensures negatives of con- stant integral density (luminosity Is understood as the product of illumination by albedo of the country); 3) sensitometric wedge impressed into every frame; 4) stabilizer of aerial film tension; 5) an automatic vacuum-valve preserving a Card 1/3 00/547/62/000/146/001/004 Aerial camera A.',A-T3Y (AFA-Tr.U) and its tests AOO1/A1O1 constant pressure drop; (3) spedd.al marks In the camera for dotvriolning Imago 'tat,oral'itiollu ill C11.111n. The camern woighn ',~6 kg; ~njrrent uotisumrM botweell the cycles is 8 - 10 amp, and (luring a cycle - 13-15 amp. The high-speed shutter, ZBS, was designed by Engineers 0. G. Gordon and :3. P. Shokin; it is described and its kinematic diagram is presented. The automatic regulation system con- trolling exposure time can operate within the range of luminosity drop of the country being equal to M 1_--45; it is defined by -Wie formula -maxC2 M max '~min' min .Max and are maximum and minimum exposure times, and cma where Z _tkn _x and cmin are maximum and minimum diaphragms. Aerial films in -the kDA - T3Y - K (AFA-TEU-K) holder are leveled due to stabilized tension and vacuum ac *tion. The diagram of functioning of the vacuum-leveling system is preseiited. It was established by the tests that the shortest exposure time was 1/483 sec and the 1~,ngest one - 1/65 sec. Durations of one cycle of operations were 2.6 sec at 7max and 1.4 sec - The flight tests of at '~min. The optical efficiency was fouryi to be - 0.85. Card 2/3 s/547/6P/ooo/146/oo1/O04 Aerial camera A,~A - T3Y (APA-TEU) and its tests AOO1/A101 the camera AFA-TEU-140 were conducted in summer 1959 by performing aerial photo- surveys on scales ranging from I - 3,000 to I : 45,000 and using the method pro- posed by V. D. Derviz. Flight altitudes were 1,000 - 1,500 in at a cockpit tem- perature of" +(18-21)OC an(i 6,250 m at a temperature of +(2-2-5)0C. It was con- cluded, as a result of the tests, that 1) theMA-Tim camera is suitable for aerial surveys on all scales required for topographic maps; 2) it ex 'tends the possibilities of using highly sensitive, color and spectrum-zonal photomaterials; 3) yields negatives of practically constant Intdgral density of better quality; 4) ensures a higher quality of straightening the aerial film Into a plane) 5) increasesthe accuracy-of measuring the systematic part of deformation which is taken into account during stereophotogreametric processing. On the whole, the functioning of this camera is reliable. There are 6 figures. Card 3/3 ACC NR. AUTHOR: AT6028598-- Illin,_V. B-.. Derviz, V. D. . . ................ ORG: none 6 S.0.URCE; .. C-0-DE: UR2547..661000/165/0094/0101. TITLE: The aerial camera AFA TES 7 and its tents SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentral' 10 yy nauchno-issledovittel'ski institut geodezii. aeros" y i kartogKafi~_, Trudy, no. 165, 1966. Issledovaniya po fotogranpetrii (Research in pfio-togrammetry) , 94-101 TOPIC TAGS: aerial camera, camera component, photographic equipment, photographic film, high speed photographyb\-"N'-~tca-'i qAV'%-M\ ABSTRACT: The AFA-TES-7 camera described has a focal length of 70 mm and produces a photo of 180 x 180 mm. An equalizing glass in the focal plane enters into the optical system of the objective. The glass surface contains a grid of crosses whose images show up systematic errors in aerial photos r~.-sulting from distortion and unevennesses of the aerial photo film. The shutter, of the rotor type (ZBS-M) with coaxial blades, makes it possible to regulate the shutter without disassembling the aerial camera optics, i.e., without impairing its optical properties or elements of internal orientation, which makes for convenient operation. Exposure of 1/450 sec and high optical coefficient of efficiency (0.77) reduce geometrical blue, which is 25 microns on a photo of scale 1:5000 taken at 250 kmlhr. The article discusses an objective -A Cc_Nj~_:_Wf6UY9S_9 9-- with frame and equalizing glass; ZBS-M speed,shutter; quality of aerial film equaliza- tion; control panel; thermal insulation of the camera; sensitometric wedge; resolving power, light distribution, and dispersion; and autoinatic exposure and describes tests of each. It is concluded that the AFA-TES-7 fulfills modern needs. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE. 14/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 003 ACC NRt AP700561i2 SOURCE CODE: U'R/o4l3/67/000/002/0093/0093 INVENTOR: Derviz V. D.; Konshin, M. D.; Afremov, V. G.; Zdobnikov, Ye. T.; Zotov, G. A.; Orlc'L'~ )v., K. IORG: None ITITLE: A precision stereo compart ,Ltor, Class 42, No. 190592 [announced by the Central iScientific Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Photography and Cartography I(TsentralInyy nauchno-issledovateilski-y-.rinatitut geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartog- !rafii)] ;SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1967, 93 TOPIC TAGS: cartography, aerial photograph, comparator, optic instrument ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A precision stereo comparator for 'Ins- measuring the coordinates of associated points on aerial photographs (Positive tr~ 1parencies). The device contains a stationary binocular optical system, two coordinate gauges, each consisting of a lower carriage and an upper carriage which moves along ,guides in the lower carriage, and automatic readout units based on calibrated pairs of diffraction gratings. Measurement accuracy is Improved by making the signals from the readout unit independent of rotation of the transparent gratings with respect to the reflecting ruled gratings. All reflecting gratings in the instrument are situated in 112 IMC! 928.722.6/81 ACC NR: a single horizontal plane with the transparency to be measured. The two u gratings always coincide with the direction of the measurement line and are situated on its continuation, while the two X gratings Veilocated on,the continuation of the X-axes of the transparency holders. The transparent gratings, each have four systems of lines with a constant phase shift. 2. A modification of' this stereo comparator in which bending of the precision guides under the weight of the moving parts is eliminated by using a load compensator made in -the form of two levers with flat guides. These guidet are hinged at one end to the stand and spring loaded at the other. Two freely rolling balls are located between the lever guides and the carriage. 3. A modification of this comparator with reduced overall dimensions. The instrument contains an automatic drive made in the form of a double-track disc rotated by a receiver selsyn. Two metal belts are held by tension springs in tracks on this disc. These belts are wrapped at different angles around the disc -toward opposite sides and the ends are rigidly fastened to the movable carriage in a single straight line tangent to the circumfer- ence of the disc. 4. A modification of this comparator with accurate monocular cen- tering of cross images on photographs. Each of the sighting marks on the binocular microscope has two pairs of lines meeting at a sharp angle 'with the axis of one pair perpendicular to the axis of the other. The pairs of lines in the left sighting mark are rotated through 1800 with respect to those of the right mark. SUB CODE:Og .20SUBM DATE: 23Jun65 DERVIZ-SOKOLOVA, T.G. Sedges from the northeastern part of the Cb*chi Peninsula) collected in ~958 and 1959. Bot. me.t. Gerb. 21:67-79 161. (MIRA 11. & 10) (ChukeU Penizmula-Sedges) DERVIZ-SOKOLOVA, T.G. Floristic finds in the extreme northeast of the Chukchi Pe.-ansula. Bot. mat. Gorb. 21:480-483 161. (MLRA 14: 10) (Dezhnev Q,-,,pa ragion-Botany) DERVI&MOLOVA, T.G. Effect of ecologic conditions on the change in the morphological structure of the willow Salix reticulats. L. Biul.MDIP.Otd.biol. 67 no.3tI24-128 My-Je 162. (KRA 15111) (Khibirjy MountAkdo-Willaws) DhRVIZ-SOKOLOVA, T.G. Morphological and anatomical otmature of' the annual shoot of Salix reticulata L. Biul. MGIP. Otd. biol. 68 no.4:64-71 16:10) ii-Ag 163. (MIRA Ver,,etaticn 'in ~d,t-. f-A- ~_~a.,A nc.S: ?4-~'2 1. Moskovsldy pedagoid ches. K~ j v BELYY, V.A.; SVIRIDENOK9 A.I.; ~.A.; SHCHMRAKOV, S.V. Wear of gears We of polyamides studied by the method-of dy". Plast. massy no.867-68 .163. (MIRA 16t8) (Polyamides-Too ing) (Dyes and dyeing) I L536- PC-4/Pe-.1,/Pr-4 ACCESSION NRI AP501469h uR/oiqi/631ooo/oo6/oo46/oo5o 678.6751126.026-3.o6t6p :AUT11OR. BelYY, V. A.; Vlasova, 9. N.1 Antropova. M. I.; Rutto, H. A. Kentel'aans ~V. N,.1 Losav, V. P.1 Dervoyed, N. A-1 18amokhYaloy, V. V. ,'TITLE: Kaprolon: a new material for antifriction col!Wgs 4 heskiye massy, n 5-0 ;SOURCE: Plastic 0. 6. 1965, W. ,TOPIC TAGS: antitriction coating, friction, caprolactam, polycaprolactams contings ~Kaprolon ~ADSTRACT: The feasibility has been shavn of applying "Kaprolon" antifriction coat-f iing , and the effect of the coating method and substrate temperature on coating I Ithickneva has been studied as well as the microhar(bieseq vear resistance, and adr jhesion of the coatings. Kaprolon Is a new polyamide prepared by anlon1c polyrier- :ization of e-caprolactsm at 140-200C in the presence of alkaline initiators and various activators. Kaprolong..srhose mechanical properties 4Lre said to exceed thost Jof ordinary polycaprolactast by it factor of 1~5, in usually used for manufacturing machine parts by machining. It was found that the most uniform coating could be applied by a "vibration-fluidized bed" method. The high hardness and good aftesion L 53("-65 (ACCESSION NR: AP5014694 (maximum- at 230-250C) Of such Coatings from Kaprolon make it-a suitable material for preventing wear of friction parts. Test-stand experiments using distilled va- ter as a lubricant showed that Kaprolon coatings exALbit greater wear resistance .than ordinary polycaprolactam coatings applied under the same conditions# Similar iresults were obtained In service tests. Service tests exceeding 18 nont~s in du- ration confirmed the rali4bi3ity of the coatings. OrIg. art. has: 5 figures. ISM) !ASSOCIATION: none i SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NTIFP iNO REF SOV: 007 .0THER., .001 ATD MESS 4011 it Card!~~ R,,j V. N. -a rA (MIRA 18:8) DZU', A. Expariences in mechanization of the industry of blown glass In the Sajoszentpeter Glass Factory. p. 304. Vol 7, no. r. Aug. 1955. EPITOANYAG. Bulapest, Hurgary. So: Eastern European Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956 Hung;~irj H-1 3 R7Khim. , J o. ?1 7 15 15 6 6 Dery. , _A -IT-0 ~t-' I v e I I :Mixing Shops at Modern ilass-Melting Plants 0--I IG --PUB - !Epitoe'anyag, 2, No ~, 92-102 (1950) :The modernization of the mixing shop (re-outfitting with new equipment and mechanisms) improycs the quality of the batch, reauces manpower require- xents, and eliminates heavy hand labor. CARD: 188 DERY, A *-P- JR. Developing the technology of the modem blending room in glass factories, p.92 EPITCANY-AG. (EpitoaRragipari Tudomanyos Egyesulet) BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Vol. lip no'.63' Mar.1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) CL., Vol. 8, no-7, July 1959 Vncl. DERY, Attila - r. , "; i: , " -~~ F. I ,- Application of quartz curtains in glass smelting furnaces. Kpitoanyag 14 no.2-1-.400-403 N 162. WI., ~wl us;! (11' Il"t" lie-it ro.,Ictor ill cf,111-1 '1 110, linl'. no. "1('] -5' 12, Dece!:!bev P)6 Repoit c,r. I lio d, scussion ~-ibf,ut F-iiin 4?j- nrinc iples of t he soc-nd Five-Ye! r P) fin. esi . V If 6on~ re,- F e I rv, Eliro f-?n s Vol. 5 'o. 1-1, December IT, 6' BENYOVSZKY, Moric, fotechnologus; DIMY, Ferene; SZAS7, Jozsef; HORVA'111, Tozsef; MIMAN, Lajos; SARI, Vince Prevention of foundry hazards by technological measures. Koh lap 96 no. 5: Supplement: Ontode 14 no. 5: 106-112 My 163. 1. KGMTI (for Benyovszky). DERY , Hugo On the standard,3 of the railroad concrete sleepers. Szabvany koz! 13 no-11:21.50-253 N 161. DE""i, F. F,T-,ecial rivet matf-iria'-s of the AI-Cu--~-!g tyTe and their 'neat trc--atment. T-.,. 261 (yohaszati jarok. 'zudapest Vol. 11, no. 6, junp, 1956 ',oir,afzati Larok %701. 9 (A.e. 1-1) no. 6) SC: -ont- -.* 1-ist :)4" Enst Furopean Accessions L~". , V,,3 6 T111-v 1-57 "ncl. L &t~m&W Aroe*,d StZ V. UcItniloollEmAts in ISM T hazal ayinwhak 1271!-UUIAIRL Anl,13 1>---r,-ny, VamL znd linbs ;)&y. KAgazai J~opDk, v. 11, ra. 8, P, do, erlent ofdw r"pedles Df C6 rimduclive A] ts of w~- V~p ~V~.gimg: to the tem~rV sy:ter., FL-,O~ b i.tram;v 11"ou tilt prz. it ~t 01, allo L cry aul", llrd ,I:; s tth la-~I; c ('I ilf' lilt iolls voza h'th t - ) Ft Th Ozt N 1 0 ti 0 it . Zl " 1 1- e l 2. t j y Vill- sitts, whtm~s the 211 tiolls 01~ ;;AC-5 with tettalledild -wi of tilt tx;.Aing in -!im*. rm. MC1,34011 in- tLt SPU, ~-l I;Atic-e. The vacaiw Bitts A with octalaedral symmiary a -C vcctipl~d pri-marily lly the f ril- The in the I th~, Olf "1l ue~upy the sitts with n' ti:, Jroe octal,iedral:~%u-s are o-~isj4,1 bv ti;,.;v which Im,11y WraIl-dral Fet" iots. t;n,Lr the czptl. cirunj- spinels wm.formt~d-. The mecbl-aii~;ni of W5 type of strixturc rt 5 an adeqttaut v%p1;ira6u:j ~orll)rcbwga ofmid. in zc ottlance w Ili tb~! counpo. K. L. C. AID P - 41l Subject USSR/Aeronautics card 1/1 Pub. 135, 7/17 Author : Deryabichev, Yu., Lt. Col. Title : Bombing tralning-e`xercises Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 9, 38-41, S 1954 Abstract : The author gives some general considerations on bombing training. He cites as an example the organization of such training in one of the Air Force units. He stresses the importance of training on ground training apparat,,us. Names of Air Force officers are mentioned. Institution None Submitted No date p k 4, vo E, ! N, 0- ~) R. and .. A! DE'.i il a ny-i f-I I I tr d3j.a ;i-Loscl -kh av--,arjv-'Lf- tw!lei. ( Te N In i I'a V,:) zn D - C) a 1-10ta, 19141, ~1;1. 2, p. 36-43, illas., ~a!'Ius' ctiarrs.) Title tr,; iAl. f-Jilters for pcmerful ::aircraft enrines. TL504. T4 1941 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Librax7 of Congress, 1955 Pitanie, si%azka i okhlazlidenie avisjrotora. Noskva, Oboronriz, 19-1-f-11. 63 p-, illus., diafrse At head of.' title: Tsentralln~-L rauchno-tssl-!~dovatellskii institut aviatsionnogo motorostroeniia --n. P. I. Baranova. (-Kldl). Title tr.: Yei2dir'p-, lubrication, and cooling of aircraft Emi7Lnes. TL-('Oh. I. VYI SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Sovir!t Unton,Ubrar.,,' of ConFress, 19q;. 0 Is 0 0 a 0 0 0 as I ids, ?I fr"VT$ w 33 u z 40 K L A-A -A- I - A- I& 4001' IND 4*0 A I" of PoWsRs AND filoplot46 INT-UTIOATION Or Iff COSOMDUL HIATIM OASOLINU IN A VAUKENA 300153 U C.P.14 MUM WIN -SUMUT-610. K*Uftt*Up 00 ji D. ?a. and -Deryab1x.-A.._A, ("anoo Dim. s, 19469 Zj6 So.5, "-$I; ~411 0 00 a t:'' Chaft. Abstr., 19A,7o AL 651)- aja' - 51 00 .00 A 0 of lbroo Rudan a"wisatulms we of the tpe 4B-78 and the aftation 00,3 fwl 48-" were the hwicas reforemos fol 089 bF Vo '300 C.F.R. matbod with veres (1) a blend of kku 00 a a** gasoline with Imported lopparefflus &W 4 al. of otbyl nuid per ke. 0 of the blwA to provide an octeme no. (31' 95 1 (2) a blad of suoalgkit-~nu zoo :0 .09 gasoline fros Iskslabeavo a-We oil with Ruslan or imported inlotaums oleo X and 20% aromatic compomdes (3) a b1eW of the %4ation omposent" from sualot-run VLWAUAS with 24% arimatic undej and (4) W bwalaw reforecoe Wo ouWowd of WO ipsoollne, 0% tech"cool IdiscolkUkaw, see "holy ratlMs were fowd to be 107- 400 and 4 al. of othyl flvU per kg. 1U# 205-114# 209-IN, and 202-20 octane, for a loan and rich mixtu"d, too re"tively. A furtbAr sample of streigkit-rm gaeoll of the 41678 typb pokts~b rated 0 and 130 o- :s~ on4 2F tki~ ocaq!!?A d~ e 12 was !qtAr~~ ___ 0 A I Al I i It 14TALIMICAL Urclaym (1JkU11%ATMP aw ~J all *I u is Av 40 It toI a 3 0 0, 0, 64:0000 0 00 0 '60 00000 00 nab ! 00 A" W.. 00 00 pro Xt Is Of 4 je Ota 00 *4w*ot*4 - or 00 4J3d 00 sues i4lat 00 us 00 00 ar 00 ~000000 00 4d4 b* Sad 00 to 0a or WOL-4 00 00 so I* 00 PO 0 0 00 000 -000000:::,00o 00 --'090 00 00 ti 0 0 Rf AF-FTC/APGC -.Cq)/q1j(yi)/2DS .--- - , ----,-Pr-4-.' ;ACCESSION NR: AT30OZO06 S~2~64/61/000/000/03~. 6318 !AUTHORS: F.Urhko-v,-N,.q.t, Borovaya.M. Deryabln,A.A.: Belyanchikov,G.P. ~TITLE: The testing of oils with ad-di-t*iv(.-a on engines and machanis'me, and practi- .cal experience therewith. The testing of oils from sulfurous crudes with various ,additives, t ,!SOURCE: Prisadki k maslam i toplivarn; trudy nauchno-tekhnicheskogo Moscow, Gostoptekhlzdat, 1961, 311-318. .TOPIC TAGS: lubricAnt, lubrication, additive, oil, engine, mechanism, sulfurous, ,S-containing, S, crude, premium, Series 0, Seriesl, SeriasII, Seriesul, AS-9,5, I ;DS-8, DS-11. VNII NP-360, TsIATIM-339, VNII NP-362, PMSv_. Anglomol, Monsw !santo, Santalube, DK-Zi Esso, Castrol, Shell, Riqiula, MobilgUrd, YaAZ-?04, iGAZ-51, D-35, ZD100, oxidation, antioxidation, ash content, PZV, Kolomenskoye. !ABSTRACT: The paper sets forth the Irene ralization of results of tests of a number- tof domestic additives in comparison wi~, some foreign additives, In an attemptsto .obtain oils of Series 1, .11, and III by means of such additives. Tests comprised Xaso 20W130 and AS-9; 5 with various additives in the premium grade (Series 0); :Castrol-30, Shell X-100, and DS-11 with various additives in Series I; Rimula-30, 'Card 1/ 3 L 20341';-63 ~,ACCESSION NRt AT30OZO06 AM.' 30 (Shell), and DS-11 with additives In Series 17; 'and Mobllguard-593 and DS-il !with Santalube-311 Additive In Series 137. Ash contents PZV merit factor, oxidation 'in the DK-Z testing device (residue in %, change In viscosity in cat at 1000C. and ,high- tempe ratu re stability In min) are tabulated. Detailed data for engine tests in y ;the GAZ-51, D-35, and YaAZ-?04 engines, as well as 600-hr long-term tests in I ,;the GAZ-51 are tabulated. Details on the operational qualities of DS-8 and DS-11 ;w1th various additives are adduced. These laboratory investigations and engine Jests of oils with additives show that eyAsting domestic additives permit the obtain- I iment of engine oils of a new grading system corresponding to foreign oils of premium and Series I type for stringent engine -operating conditions. These oils are also suitable for use In older engines. Additives for oils of Series II and III, :required for newly projected engines, must still be developed. Some domestic additives, suitable for making of oils of Series 0 and 1, approach the quality,bf .foreign additives. However, additional work is required to establish optimal selection and concentration criteria for these additives. Additional work is ire- quired to improve additives for oils of Series t for engines such as the Kolomen- skoye-Plant Diesel engines, the SPGG, and others. Additional work to reduce t1ii- content or change the character of metal-organic compounds in additives is re- quired to reduce the precipitates in the combuition chamber which increase the wear; the antioxidation properties of additives must also be improved. Card Z/3 L 20341-63 :ACCESSION NRt AT3 0020 06 ;Orig. art. has 7 tables. ;ASSOCIATION: VNII NP 'SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: ,SUB CODE: FL, CH. EL NO REF SOV-. 23Jan63, ENCL: 00 007 6THER: 000" Card 3/ 3 POPEL1 p s.j.; DE11YABINO A.A.; KONOVALOV, G.F. Effect of sodium oxide on the tension of a silicate melt at tho boundary between gas and metal. Izv. i-js. ucheb. zav.; chern. Mt. 5 no.8:5-8 162. (MIRA 25:0) 1. Urallskiy Dolitekhnicheskiy instituts (Flux (14etallurgy)) (Surface tension) POPUIP S.I.; DEMABIN, A.A. burface tension of ShKh15 bal-l-bearing steel and its adhesion to slag. Izv. vys. ucheb'o zav.; chern. met. 6 no.9:16-19 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Urallskiy pelitt-khnicheskiy institut. BLAGOVIDOV, I.F.; DERYABIN, A.A.; PUCHKOV, N.G. Classification of lubricating oils for internal combustion engines. Khim-,i tekh.topl.i masel. 8 no.2:37-4-3 F 163. (KRA 16:10) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovittellskiy institut po pererabotke nefti i gazov i poluchani3ni islaisstvennogo zhidkogo topliva. BIAGOVIDOV, I.F.; BOROVATA, M.S.; ERUZHIFINA A.7.; DERYABIN A.A.; ZASLAVSKIY Yu.S.; MONASTYRSKIY, V~4,! FUCOHKOV N Go';m. ...... FILIPPOVP V.F. Selecting additives to oils for vm-icqs uses. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel. 8 no.3154-62 Mr 't3. (MIRA 1624) 1. VsesoyuzUy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po parera- botka nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskusstrennogo zhidkogo topliva. (Lubrication and lubricarits-Additives) POFELI,, S.I.; DERYABIN, A.A.; YESIN, O.A. Surface properties of oxide systems composing the deoxidation products of ball bearing steel. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.12:5-8 163. (MIRA 17:1) MA IM L 6649-65 Z14T(m0/EWP(k)/z2~0(q)/EW1 s; 'I~J!'-4 3.SD(gq)/RAEM(t) MJW/JV/MTi :ACCESSION NR: AP41044118 S/0148/W000/003/0005/00w AUTH014--11- ~.Tllezldluftl* dt1hor "1k Aan- on-84 .1 TITM Cao-aluming welts MURCE: 1VUZ. Cherneya motallurglya, no. 8, 1103, 5-8 "TOPIC TAGS- fluorspar, calcium, fluoride, CaO alulzina melt, flux, flux purf ace tension, ;flux density, flux steel adbesion 'ABSTRACT: The authors determined the -surface -teintion (6), densit y (a) and adhesio Ao steel (cc) of CaO - Al 0 meltil containbig up to .1113., 3% C&1F , in order to obtain more Insight into the factors play.: a part in el-ectrospoltin Ath flux in controlling the gas concentration and nownetallic impurities Mringlm Invidacture of UU-bmarlng 81&21. The surface tendon was 6Aermined from the maxinvain bubble pressure at the end of a 2-mm capillary tube, the density - from the ebange Im waxitaum presSUre In a 4.5-Tnm tube submerged to different depths In the melt, and eleel adesion - by_x-iraying a metal drop under a flux lay9r. The teelmiques are deactibeii elsewhere. For a ~%CaO 45T_ A1203 melt tr amoucted to 530 vrgs/cM2 at,L500C, decreasing sbarply when fluorspar Cam DERYABIN, A. A.; POPELI, S. I. Adhesion of ShKhl5 steel to slaSe containing sodium oxide. Izv. vys,ucheb.zav.; chern-met-7 no."5:26-27 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Urallski-ly politekhnicheskiy institut. DERYABIN, A.A.; P10YEL', . Effect Of fluorite on the density and iturface tension of molten Cao-Al,03 an(' its adhesion to steel. :f-.v. vys. ucheb. zav.; cbern."met. 7 no.8t5.-8 t64, (MIRA 17%9) 1. Urallskiy politeanicbeskiy institut. POPELS, S.I.; DEIRYABIN A.A. Factors affecting the rate of the floating-up of inclusions in steel. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; chern. met. 8 no.4:25-29 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Urallskiy pol-itekhnicheski.y institut. DFRYABIN, A.A.: YE'SUIN, O.A.; POPELI, S~I. Specific features of electrocapillar~r curves in ox-ide melts. Zhur. fiz. Ichim. 39 no.4:966-972 Ap 165. (Wi RA 19. 11, 1. Urall-skiy politekhnicheskiy insti-,ilt. Submitted April 14, 1964. I L IR7f A fil N A,A.-y Yv'SIN, 0.4. - p Eff ect of ")lc- pclari zatlnr of I lcj-~;:.d cayI.F,7 - - *I- interpMse tension with sl-igs. lb. L--v, tsvet.met. 8 no.2:32-38 165. 1. Kafedra tcorli me-tallurgj che ski Ai protses.-;ov politf~ldmicheskogo instl Wta. Subm" ttf~d '4c)vt,irh-,r -,q, 1,)6-'$ I.. L 20632-0 EWT 00A DJ ACC NR1. AP6011220---T SOURCE CODE: two413/66/ooo/oo6/0057/0057 INVENTOR; Blagovidov, I. F.; Urizhinina, A. V.; Monastyrskiy, V. N.; Puchkov, N. G._;~ Derabin. A. A.; Borovaya, M. S.; Filippov, Avaliani, F. _K; Zasi-av-skiy, Yu.S.,'- Mxkiiiftyan, G. S.; =~_T; Aaitriyeva,_Y=..; Belyanchikov, G. F.; Kuliyev, M.;1 Suleymanova, F. G.; Mynalova, G, A.; Sadykhov. K. I. ORG: noiie TITLE: ?reparative method for'motor oils!' Class 23, No. 179868 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 6, 1966, 57 TOPIC TAGS: luVricating oil, lubricant additive ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for motor oils,involving the introduction of additivesil To impart the required service proper- ties, the additives used are an ELIky-l-phenol-formaldehyde condensation product (3-15%), a sulfonate additive (1-6%), an additive based on xanthates or dithio- phosphatfts (0.5-1%)s and an orSemosilicon additive (0.003-0-005%) [the additives are no further identified in the source). ISM] SUB CODE:: 1l/ SUBM I?ATE: 02Aue;62/ ATD PRESS: 665.521. DEUABIN, A.G. Running lines of levels. Geod. i kart. no. 11:49 N 160. (KIRA 13:12) (leveling) nMYAB IN, A. S. Automatic gas analyzer with a regulatitg device. Priboro- stroanie no.4:27 Ap 160. (MIU 13:6) Oludiometer) V F__ K r,'; 13 j Aj~ UM/KLectronies - Voltage regulators Card 1/1 Pub- 13:1 - 4/21 Authors $ Sukazov., E.A.; Grafas, Ya. A.; and Deryabin, B. No TMO I Filament voltage regulator for radio power tubes PeAtdical i Vest. gwYazi 3, 9-10p Mar 1955 Abstract I A description is presented of a filament voltage regulator designed to regulate the amount, of filament current and to maintain constant filament voltage during the operation of radio power tubes in stationary broad- casting sets. Diagrams. Institution : Subm:Ltted : 111%1'.' p:-Of.' OLV. rea.; red.; D~JXA.J~li, D.I., kan(~. sellkhoz. muk, red.; .-iEL~ZI.Glvl G.F., hand. sellkhoz. nu0c, red.; IVIdliIJKOV, S ,InC. ,,ollkhoz. nauk, red.; IVANOV, G.G., red.; 1ARITIT"'i-11117, G.A., 41cand. I-Irlin. nauk~ red.; I~C,'ITSIM, .-Iohtor ~~ellklioz. nau' zan. otv. red.; l-.-'dl.Ol!0V, V.V., han6. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; RODIONCV, A.Ya., hand. 2ellkho-- iiauk-, red.; 11PUBlill'u'vi hand. okon. nauk, 2'ed.; ClIEVEDAYE"V, A.A., kand. :'ellkhoz. muk, red.; SSIMAEOV, hanll. selllkho'~. nauk, -ed.; YURGEI.S011, Y.B., doktor biul. Tiauk, red.; TROPIN, 1.v.l kan6. oel'khoz. rviuk, red. [-mudyingy the performance oi' new inuchinery in ,.',J.lviclllturlil work; scientific Papers] lDsledovallie rabochikh prat--es-sov novykh -mashin na lesokullturnykh rabotakh; nauchriye trudy. ,~.oskva, lzd-vo "Le-sraia P. -A 17: 7' ) 1. Vloscow. VsesopiziTy nauchno-4soledovatellski-y institut lesovodstva i mekhanizatsii lesnopo Ichozyaystva. , I - - - 1. 4 11 .,-ffect of maintanance cuttini-s on the pro--ervation of o~,k . uie ynun stai;d of trees on cut-over areas. Les. khoz. ',,o 1, 1952. '~. I . Astribution of winter precipita*,ion, and. a,--cvumlation of if.oisture rc-2~x.es in forests and fields. Les. khoz. 5., ',,o 2' (61), 11,62. D. DERIABIN IrInfluence of thinning on the survival of oak stands." Tr. fro.. the Russian. P. 41. (ANAL,71S R01VINO-SOVIETICE. SERIA SILVICULTURA-INDUSTRIA LIIWLUI SI A HARTEL, Vol. 71 seria a II-a, no. 13, May/June 1952-p Bucurestip Rumania.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions,, L. Ce,, Vol. 2. No. 7,, July 1953, Uncl. DIRTAB IN. D. I. (Preparing acorns for stelterbelt plEmting) ZLgotovke sheludei dlia p3~- lezashchitnoeo levorasvedaniia. Moakma, Goo. izd-vo sellkhoz lit-ry, 11)53- 78 P. (MIRk 6:5 ) (Acorns) uWR / Forest Science. Forest Management. K-3 Abs Jour Ref. Zhur - Blologiya, No 17, 1958, No- 77496 Author bin D. I. Inst Title Growth ard Development of Seeded Maple-Linden Leafy Forests Orig Pab Iesnoye kh-VO) j.956) No 1) 34-4o Abstract For the clarification of the regularity of growth and development of oak in the Chuvash,, TatarIYordovian ASSIR and U11yanskaya Oblast deep leafy forestal 342 lots were examined in oak plantations. It was established that cloarings, cleaninas and original thinnings atimilato the rapid growths and closing of the crowns. The associates of the 30-year age oak (in number of stumps per unit of area) is gmdually decreased to 30%. Repeated cleanings and moderate timber-stand Uilrovement lead to an increase of oak associates to 40%. Timber-atand improvemant increases the C ard 1/2 USSR / Forest Science. Forest Mmmigenent. K-3 Abs Jour Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, No 17., 1958, No. 77496 grovth of the oak In age and r" ter more intensively than it does its associates. The number of atumps of 160-year- old oaks damaged by frost aloft and heart rot begins to increase significantly. Tables are cited which characterize the growth and develolment of dense sooded naple-linden leafy forests on green groy forest loams. -- G. V. Kusenko. Card 2/2 15 USSR / Forestry. Biology and Typology. K-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 1958.9 7277S). Author D e r~4~~. - Inst Tatar Forest Experiment Station. TItle Renewal and Restoration of Major Species in 1~11-ed Pine-Fir Forests and Leafy Forests of the 1~11ddle Volga Under Mechanization of Lumbefing. Orig Pub: Sb. tr. po lesn. kh-vu Tatarsk. lesn. cpytn. st., 1957, vyp. 13, 27-48. Abstract: In the region of the Lubyan and Xanmh mechanIzed bases of the forest industry, In fnrast plant conditions typical for the Middle Volga forests of young stock of the major species under canopy before cuttina are considered on the average 31Z6 linden-pine., 500 mountain sorrel-fir, 2750 linden- fir, IZ18 green maple-linden leafy-forest viable Card 1/3 USSR / Forestry. Biology and Typology. X-Z Abs Jour- Ref Zhur-Biol... No 16, 1956JP 7Z779, Abstract-, specimens per hectare. Young stock of pine. fir and oak were distributed Irregularly on 20-45/10' of the area and for the most part Is destroyed by the dragging loads of the tractors, especially during clearing In the summer. As a result, on the cut- overs, there Is on the averaqP of young stock of the major species 916 linden-pinc,, 867 linden-fir, 1196 mountain sorrel-fir, 1098 green maple-linden leafy forests plants per her-tare. The young stock partially preserved in the first Z-3 years is choked by the smooth-leaf species and finally Is crowded out by the young growths. Due to the lack of timberstand Improvement of the. -Young stock and restoration of the major valuable species by cul- tivation, pine, fir and oak are mixed on th~ im- portant cut-overs -oith smooth-leaf species. For USSR / Forestry. Biology and Typology. K-Z Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-i3iolq,p No 16, 1958, 72779. Abstract: the restoration of the major valuable species on compF.rtment cuttings, a series of' organizational and sylvicultural Improvements are recon-nended. -- D. I . Deryabin. DMLWIII. Dmttriy,Iv&uovich# kand. eel I skolchoz.nauk; POPOV, V.T., red.; SUTUIVA, A.S., rea.isd-va; PARAMNA, N.L., tekhn.red,, [Methods of rooonstracting newly afforested areas] Sponoby rokonstruktoil molodykh lesonastjohdanit. Moskva, Goslesbim- izdat, 196o. 64 p. (XMA 13:5) (Afforestatioa) PROKOPIYEV, Mikhail Nikolayevich, kand. sollkhoz. nauk; DERYABIN D.I., red.; GUSHCHINA. R.N., red.izd-va; -NI%n. red. P [The young spruce growth and its use in riforestation) Podrost eli i ago ispollzovanie dlia vose-tanovleniia lesa. Moskva Goslasbumizdat, 1963. 64 P. 041RA 1618) iSpruce) (Forest reproduction) V Fiiv-1A Favlovluh; DERYkBIN, D.1-., red. ~ijethuds for renovating poor forefit stands] Netiody ob- noyleniia imilotserzWkh nasazhdenii.. Fos'Ava, Lesnaia pro- syshlennost', 1965. 151 P. (IMIRA !F:101, DIERYABIN, I., inzh. P ~onatructing underlayers and floors usiiV, hollow riblc-' - re I n-- forced concrete slabs. Zhil.stroi. no.9:19-21 159. (14IPit. 13: 1) (Floors. Concrete) -)" .1- . -1 1 1. -L . Penicillin in ttic urevention and treat...;:er.L of .1(2i,-itoaibis. 110 ill 1" 21 - I -~-. ..;" D"IRY LN I.I.. dotsent; ALISKOVSKIT, A.P.; YEVDOKIMOV, j.V. QW& M-AW Use of the protein h3rdrolysate aminopeptid.e for parenteral feeding of surgical patients [with summary in English, P.1571 Vest.khir. 77 no.6:1'.7-24 Je 1156. (HMA 9:8) lo Iz kafedry voyenno-polevoy kbirurgil (nach..- prof. A.N.Berkutov) Voyenn(yi-neditainskoy ordena Isenina. akademii in. S.M.Kirova. Lenin- grad, llirogovskaya nab., d.3. (PROTEINS, hydrolyse.te parenteral lafusion in surg. (Rua)) (TNFUSIONS, FAUNTIRA1, protein hydrolyeate in surg. (Rue)) (SMG]IRY. OPMUTIVI, parenteral infusions of protein hydrolyeates (Rua)) SOV/177-58-2-6/21 THORS1, Gavrilov, O.K.9 Colonel in the Medical Servicet Candidate of Med- ical Sciencent Colonel in the Medical Service, do- cent .-tr- TITLEt The Mo-lical-Tactical Significance of Achievements in Contemporary Anesthesiology' I I PIRIODI-CALs VoyeAno--a;editsiqnkiy shurnal, 1958, Nr 2, pp 39-44 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The article deals with re 'cent advances in anesthetic technique and their application in military medicine. The authors discuss the use of various autihystimine xubstances, ganglion blocking, neuroplagic, hypotensive and other substances, as well " arti- ficial hibernation methods in anesthesiology, and their effeotive- ness in combating shock. Treated also'is the actual use of these subste6nc-~s in conjunction with local anes-thetics, tranquilizers, and in~ra-tracheal narcosis. The authors believe that introduction of current anepthesiological methods will have a significant effect on,the organization of work in medical institutions and on the or- CA, Card 1/2 ganIZILtion of medical sorting and eVILCU%tiOn of wounded. Artificial (,ULtOW, 2.1.; BUT7,01111, V.N.; IFAIYABIII 1.1 , mm"i"110, , maw Sterile drying of aminopeptide-2 in it spray dryer. Ifed.prom. 13 no.7:31~-41 J1 '59. (MIRk 12:10) 1. Zavod meditainakikti preparatov Isimirigradskogo nyaBokombinata imeni 3.14-Kirova. (PNPTIBHS) (BICLOGICkL pjjoDUrTS--DRYING)