SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POLOZOV, V.F. - POLSHIN, D.YE.

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I , , , , , I a is u is W a a 0 )9 19 It Is it 34 15 It 17 a 1, IT 19 i -I I a 4 L A I T A if a 71:1 A I 4-x--L -. - -- -- -L--L A -1- fit -141 a e c t O'COC1111,11 016 F ONJOSM" by, 9 of astook "d "vkhah" -00 RYONV-3ft a MW- d Sapblisalme aad astmob. v, A. 91vulivirs. V. F. 11okmov and 1. 1. LAft)us. Khim. 0111 da, I A14, haviiia a distinct HS odor and ctimpLerly -I. in ' 00 10% % %Oil. and a technical naphshaskise jm% purr) Wessactil ustu tadla war towd. The e*taiy*t* were ptepol .00 00 frostu Nil. suislylAmir pptd. on artivalvil charcoal, INIA. phooliss"Inl lAssir Nil lum ,fl ho bd i t h l 600 6 a nf e w a t . , p c y p ay. y OW C14S on arlivaled ehismal. The lirmurr and t1ir I h 0 .3 mp. Were C anged within (,ertain lintits to defins, the fn'~t fav.WalAr ef"Utition., It wax f"Its-I that (110 1-1. Coll, an" Nil, nklyl-lals, calsslybt. whets jq-td. 1.11 O.Amw. %-An be It-A.VvIrIT-41 bV areastuent with 1110. It 41116VAIl III Ise advi bl u t th id I ki h i sa e w e res o rtim t ue e crac n (he ng hyllm%clintion l(afmcd Isy a tivatintsit of the rc,,itlue Ify mitartlartmus vwilasct with mijarrhestril It. The th"'. rttc&l I%u( 4 the lot-k-run is ittocusard in detail. A. A. Itarlith"Ifli 00 '00 0 tie a r Asa - 1. '00 .1- Is. L N AT 00 -0 AA I If f O ft sL I IT 0 f s I 1,10 an sit Not ItUt, Its Iua z .0 0 * 000 000 0 0 9 *so 0 00 00 4F 0 1111 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 , a NO , 00 : .0 1~ if I] 's 4 "ll ap.."Ll JI)OA n VJSIS v, I, 00 L A..L-.j J6 V. - A I A AA ft go 00 .00 A At -00 oe Ir 0. A. 31, as ";, I I.,% 1(~ If 6.4 t N- 41, I'l .4 h - 1, fit I Am Mail ,list 1 , 00 .11alitg p,, vaw% w A %ciislj& o"I~-1-01fillit 1-1 0 c, " A%A. " A %,I'll M .. -I f"11... I -00 Q A pull, ~, M mi'l tdt~ I'd N. 0,, 11111.1. flit 111,P0 4,1.1 �~ N ALAS fil 41'. -00 00 o0 %if, (f,..f Nwt. V-1 1-4111. -11% A it, if ,l 1 1`6 1 h 1 1 -- a 11 1 a,-#d W s: C.M. 1- 411 .00 00 "Ot. mr mm li.d.l. N I,",- .11.,k- IN IIatIt I- Al-11111% 11, 111, #-M?!" .41- "1"- 0 fail plem A, Id (ill List 1-1, "t th.- ....... ~1. 1, 1-41"1 rd d li 1 d 0 t, m % 1- . t mi 00 ~00 AID A :00 -00 -00 lie 0 -.04 -.00 "t 40 0 %I it it .01 if 0 0 0 0 0' 0* 0" 0 '640 0 0 0-0-600 0 0 00 a 0 0 go 0 0 a is0 0 0 a fill Its 1 so of J: 1 1 4" 0 ;7 I if Is n I n a A 4 L J, -L-J, -L~ a j V if At C 1 1 1 I d h b 41 11 1114tione Y91 11,1111 e ilcipostim of sithyleve 's n t 1 1' 1: Alilgin l v nd % 1 j J j 00 l l a 41 .111f%. . . F1PAr IC) It, Z17 Mj (lit 171i it, 11 :1411 it 11j.,ati. I 4h 4 (A! Of 1 11 111M 4 , , 4M. , C(; lIj, 4 If 112 ,all f , .00 2 fil-fl.tk-il 44 wost, r valma, *4,, lw,.,i thlungh o 1-:ura it .1 tile nitrat s 1 11 d b d . . e , u e uctsun y re p 141' fur 11 h s1f tile coxide at 1 (; C Ill ) .00 so . m . tl , ( . CI(NO.), with IN11.01i) mail %fuS, (pielfl. by tim-allipig. r, .00 1MIJIM004 With -NaVi fOIIQWVd by 1`0104110H off [lit' wAshord MoS 375" f with H m m t l .00 ! I a ii in. lummiremi ill 4 jr~.i i t-jidlysix were usovil. The Imli"ling t-flect of zoo or dj). %-(if.) 11C]. Nil, and laytidine it lilt hydri-simAii.at Ivatliull wiv,; investigatell. Ilveillaw of tile lilt-wave to( CO in the initial sabot. the Itm% cusitact efluct in tile I)r"-iicv of Ni was ol)-A--tvcd only at 2:p()'; it was lowerud 1 2 -52 - 1. 47.2 % so If)- introducing 0.8% (by vol.) IICL lit she Inewnceill'Cr'O'catalyst theortalitact effect wu,*-"-I.t;,* v:* 9 Of at and was increasiml to 34.4-35.4% Is. 's II Igil b l JICL Ti al . y vo .) le entitact effect in the pre.,,via-v , , ( 00 off NI(k:, at 42.5* was W.11-72.h",7o whereas in the prv~vnvv af U-S% of liCl it was loweted to1;8.0-4m.N%. Pui,taling the hilief calmly,st with Nill, unit pyridine (0.11.4and 11,751; by %a[., trisp.) Isawt-red tile contact rflect fruits 1421.0 I"A I f; ;00 and 11.11%, trioli. Annly%i% Ill thr woed calstlym diclo.il 09 is peat snit. of C (3.24-:1-101 and If 11.2.3 1.3211"o, p3mioling [lie occurrrince (A condemaliun ' -06 Urn 10-ferf-mg- A. A. Pothewav .00 IF I L A otTALLUPGKAL L17FRAILRE CLAS$IFfCJLT An I i Is es. f T- U o it it it v! to If 00 0 11111111 0 o, is see 0 is It it Do R I,, 0 0 so* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to * 0 a 0 0 0 to : 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 00 0013 000 004 t PODC96"s me 0*00181,19 -oil dumnotive hydro- S. B. Axis'- Chm. RtiimiA., 11136. ;Ov V. S. 1847-ig").-Tbe ImAuqu of hydrownAticer, in F"Wom Of Sio,,W WyA at 42(0-4W art, Fkv. rhEt, mW PhMe. The succemaively, Mie li~ promm t1aft PJAM with catallyda O"Itaining I AX2, 1. H$Cls, BiCla), exilept that. :4 put of the PhBu* fornmbd imnerim- to C. -.00 500 ass-SLA, SETALLUKKAL LFTEnA,111111 CLAIMPICA11011 V slaw %#RON* $ago" .19 04, d4i a 29 It Is 0 0 0 0 o * a -300 -zoo ISO* boo If go 01SIBICNI! J5141,1 I ;_0 0 'JA #A I I ad 0 0 y9 IN n 1) 3 & a, I i m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so a **o o qw 10--O~A -E -a A -f w Is w 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-01 0 0 0 9io-9--40*~ # * 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 q 41 1, 1 i -a, - 11 . s~, " " " " I, " 'I ff n As a 06 v Is 1) 11 u IS Ill IS It Ip lo a .1 u 41 ii~ K I V 4 "1& 1 W~ SO, I k I lit tkf ti IF %lut its au Ps Cut I Is Do A III thr lam'su'r 44 N114A. mtu% + .-Iginflitst 44 file Imlitoll Illing 0 1h, dirlIvIll ls% Ills Tractic"I %I till. tril Wish lbal clould full t". (14114f1w.1 A. A 11-hiWigii li, 0 F T -v V'11--Aft I 1 6 Dd 0 AV It VP It It Is As it III Of U IS It Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 a * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 9~6 0 0 0 0 0 *- & 0 & *1* 0 e 0 0 0 Ill 0 0 a * 0010 0 0 4 * 0 a NI .00 =00 ZOO ZOO ire 0 see is go af a IN &'I a 3 6 RNA, ~4 9 0000 a : : : : oil oils, a 90090009000006sp ) F Iv 10 it U I) t4 is 11 v A A 01 &- a --L JIL At -VIE 00 VICKIS111 AND 04, 00 0 00 :00000000000*01 ire ..0 00 HYDROGMATM TM NEUTRAL RZWS=g PRACTIUN 0 TAX 00 r" GDOV BITUKINOUS SHAT . N. A. Kliukvin, V. F. Polowvp 00 and E. S. Foofilaw (Ch6m. Word. 1935-6,-340-447). 00 In the hydrop"tion of 0 dompowds %dth a dombM likking the 0 reducU4 reaction precedes H addition at the double linking. The neutral kerosene fraction should not be 00.3 treated In the liquid ph&&*. Ch. Abs. (e) 00 00 di III, ii T-Y-r Tr a "d a .6 9 1 w0a a 3 0 a tPOIJ, woo air Its Itign KO n I an 4m 00000000000000000000000*0000000000000000000 -00 0 .00 -00 also =00 COO X MOO see goo as 0 900 see bto 0 woo too - --- - -W 4--o 0 0 * * ,9 0 0 00000e0000&0000 All a 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 01 Is w is IF IF to b IF h x h It v IF )A IS k it a m1 .1 0 1.0 1--k if I L L p A )A v -,#A A CC--W. 9t,4-&--V --A-00 Ar 06 go -00 -00 Molybdenum catalyst tar tht Isy"M&LIO, of air w y hydrocarbons. 1. 1. J.,a,u., Felifilov. Rusis. 42.!W..Ala% 00 -5--A-filohimla. *0 it heal-I I's kiwu% 4-51" and the lFrOdut I treated With an 041. S"In. Of Na's in life pl-M v Of large 0 All'"U111% Of file ~Ohil IiA-4,1 jilt,: file .III , l mit I a pill Jild Jil'Ah Ill. ll.:-k J, 00 00 so 00 -.00 00 Ae so 00 .00 J 10* 90 k J A s1I.1LVi`GIC-1 LITIMAT'St 4t.$OroC.TIC- 7 7 -.00 , 00 it t3 74 An A S a Od a i All a 3 IF U is w 0 1. v ; *, * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RA 4111 0-0 0 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 a O 0 ~0 -# 0000900 09 a 0 0 0 0 6 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 OF . 1 4 1 4 1 1 s v it 11 41 U is to it it 1. It H A_'Jd n A v X A to it v u X 0 Is So III p a .1 a U a 0 It IlLto L-1 L L a -a r a a s t u v v A I I &A N OL M EL k to A 4 6 0 S It I 41 0 ..a to -1 '1-** of .00 0 i-90 00 -00 Deelvaccivir hydrostionsboon or taxii. 1. ii. io.tx4.,,t. -00 008 FUol d rcir an V, Km)ov. Petlrulmv 00 IV. 7'. 1. Go,kAgowlekhWal Mrilillstad) 1, .00 0 Or Pi intAfe too. fit,,,, varlote, c,.slo, %wI a .411411 itit-1.01wrl lost looes" lit 111o, 01-11- of catalt'lit., and 4t% the pic-itce -4 At, M. For. Zi, lis-d C- 6*0 oxide.% and fix ratalpsts. at Lhoo) aull. Its jar,o*uic aild .0* almu( 43)". in a hatch jai). milli. In hytitoge"limia lar 0 it" Innis 11.0 and cow dtt%t Ah'"Ild tic istrd. withijut .00 [wins lit lakirli lit, illf it IT Set ilms, all films 11 11srsa-how Iill-Will 00 j ;!1tinally ahwild toe vriiskwiol [whole obc A lom- 00 milroary inninal tol the phoon,& is dr-holdt, N,sit-r J moo their independrat utilization. The hydt,,grisslion ir- 00 a quims 77% of H. The products obtained ate Fujoerwir 00 1 in thow from" petrokwill. The properlielt 44 the hydro- S, see Twenty-fivrit-ft-trisve, Z00 A- A H-4,11 ... vok faso '00 '0* ji -00 vt '00 A a - I L a411ALLUOrKALL 1.1111141URE CLASUPKA110k RIO., 01-10111". ago .4t ooot cot sll&jlakl~ lit 00 to 70 two of 1111`919,11141 3 IT to 001 0 0 q It 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 00 0 0 : 9 0 0 W 9 * 0 0000000000*00 0 0 4111~ 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - V -6-v0 0 0 a 6 09 0 9 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 4 r0 0 6 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a I 1 1 4 % I I I # 4 11 !) 11 1. 11 ~. 11 is 11 It It N N h P "0 U 11 U v V iv ! & 4 tt 4 1 0 A A "A-1 , . , . -k,.A j_L_-L a m r A U I . I.oo : o The hydrogmatWe of Usivicam, brown-coal tas under 00 hijk pressure. N. A. Kly~,k%m iml V. F. l%J,4.v. - ` -00 -r Kk.iim. fimrstog. Tophra 2. Nv. 1U. 33 41 ( IWI) -Lov, * 00 liUI'VV JAW Wilt hyllf0drilAtC11 Ill Wl -00 00 Aut.wt.%v with(vist the ri,leaft W Igam,, duting the _00 with 1-e jujardef as tbt- catalyst. Rest firmilts wrtir ofi- & 0 1! tamed it# thr hy4rucensielim of an #.,it lttvd from howtions -00 : 0 1'. lwk,w 2.7.0% ass Well am from p4tch and C duo. 111V ' ' .00 8 o wi-te , and below 2!Wl viq ld% of lgactkms b. lwk w M R) slid 70%. rc9p.. S was k)WCMI its 0,1-03r; Th. : lii~t Inocv** ICWIpr WM 304-414)" MMI OWt*tillg PIC-141V s atu . A. A. litichtlimak 00 4141 a I = 00 0 1 .00 040 ZO 0 00 -.00 00 _-0o -00 -00 .160 I too _A I a, I L A &fTAktVMGK&1 1,111*411,41 CLMIFICATIC- 1410 Mod.. Cat 3.1 0 I AT 10 AS U Ail I S a od 0 4 1 IT tl an.. Kit. ,M m 3 3 0 0 0 0: ;,N,, & 0 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0! 0 0 to 0 o 9904004 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v to 0 0 o 000490000001 0 0 0 0 0;; 0*004 *O W~ g ISIS 0 0 * a V Wvr - r# 0 0 0 O o * : : : : . WS00"000411606 of 0 4 0 4 see 0000 1 1 0 9 A IL 4 1? 1 U 5 ! 1 1 L IYU Us AA 16 (X W U b r kv UNAD it u A) 4S lee Igo., ~ C 00 ' Goa - r l i ukv dW*. N. A. K % n, V. F. and E. S. Fecifiloy. Kkim. Tw,~Pgo Tjslirip 6, -1 -00 iUkI5).-7Iw hy&cwe=tion. which was carried out in 'he presetsev of a 'Jo,% catalyst at vari" teuips. and at "es"Ures to 'a atm, vielded up to 23.7% of Kasolint. t p W i. v"-jt~- of the double bonds is in direct l e hyd4 plopoltim to tht partial ptessure of Ili and is indelvadent OOJ Itht-toorn.olijumid.bydromtxitis. Thega-Adinelrac- x=00 tion is formed hy reducinf the neutral and 0-cunlig, c,,pori dro eunt ion Of 0 ClInif"KIS With 4 double to the h do G . . p v y Wad tht 0-reducing rmtitm precedes that of the lfj 00 addn. at the double burid. Under the cipti. conditium z00 i fit tzwMy of activation of the reduction and hyd"isens. 77h W I i 0e Go tWuvWdttd.~x27^O-N),O ca . eneutsW nernant Ins" ion of the shale tar should not be treated in the liquid !a ~ Phase. A. A. Hoehilinxic *I a Zoe is v so* gig. Zoo ?too die; S S L a 14TALLURCKLI. LITFRATLAE CLASSIFICAT#Ck to V goo L-00 1.10.4 .11 ell I'll ell Fee r -i --I 'I x N K a fit if 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 o o a o o o 4 o 0 0 Go 0, %o A: II A 0 0 v e 0 o * o 0 o 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ce 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 9 o 0 01; egg egg 0 OW 0 w 00 : 4F tip Wit u 0" a x? n Id au v a 0 a 41 41 0 a a ,,I*, ..0 J-P Wit. i4v 4.0 .10 040141 4aftes Iw3i,.10"IT- -*put joi P"Am" eq IV" ISIS a" I lull"00we" " 11 am U IX W jOj an -1 f dFA v &Ake-&@ AILA&_A" ~Ofi I lot 0 ; 00000 Q_ALALA~~ P 0 If it Z_*7_141 POIA)ZOT, V.F.; SIVERTUT, A.P. Some data on the composition of the Obshchly S7rt oil-sha-le deposit. Trudy VVIIIPS -o.4:57-62 '55. (MIRA 13:4) (Obahchiy, Syrt--Oil shales) V11 USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-7 Application. Treatment of Solid Mineral -Fuels Abs Jour Ref Viur - Khimiya,, No 1, 1958, 2474 Author Kamenskaya, I.N., Polozov, V.P. Inst All-Union Sciertific Research Institute of Shale Proces- sing. Title Chemical Composition of Generator Tar of Obshchiy Syrt Shale. Orig Pub ; Tr. Vees. r...-i. ii--t-ta po pererabotke slantsev, 1956, No 5, 203-211 Abstract : A study was made of water-free, generator shale tar, de- prived of polar and high-molecular compounds, of two of its fractions, boiling range up to 2000 and 200-3000, and of the gas gasoline produced by gasification of the shale; the products under study were subjected to Card 1/2 4. 0 h, 1h 1,; fill = d, Me-r4raDolki Mdnt~, 1956, No. 8. 5-10.--Garnples of eom.~ busUble shale were taken from an strita in the Alckszindro-1 irgienskif district of the Ohshchil . leld in th South Syrt f c Urals region and.their proximate mid ultimate annly3ls, thel ash compti., as i& as the yield find compn..of 1he products I recoverid by. low4cuip. (~-Lrbrmization ivere dttd. Only shale from stratum PsA (bottom) can L-e t.-sed for corn. re torting asJudicated li~ the f(fflovrijig, data, exN dry shale: ash 43.3; C 32.97,; 1-14.20; org. mittler 53.8, heat of combusii6n MO kenl.ft - 'yield of shale tar.' lionl2able residue ~an be tired in tlie~ The noncar 22~30 e in of building matcriak. Origin of the shales from 33altic Belds. D. I. Ivatior. .1hid. 11-2,3-91iftlL k-en,gen - was formed GUru eJenicutary blur--green, Green, W '.seaweeds- by- fernicntati,e .hydrolyses througli bacttria~ Mutate ace ii-imultanenusly. -ther Syuthe5~of -acids toolk pi Puz transformation of the org. matter of :3prop--I:;. consls+cd in i condensation roducts to give WS of the primary p MY poly- Mvized. bituminous, comlAs. carkhed xvith 1-1. -54 Tel ences. The chemical structure of rained combustible im stkneeg. - S. S. Serneno-~.. Ibid. 2"1 ~-A review. ~ 39 referencei. &ffon eNcs af shales from Baltic fields. Ibid. 79-87,-Data are given on the cf- - Vit m cv WM . 5i . tion of shales tinder various conditions on their ~Itld` 61 tar setatcake gas and water, the change in h i ~;t compn. as Jndl e u timate nnalysh, and -the ed by t a -tar and-Aa4 betwam- Alie,11-coulent, yield (A one _'thermal -value of keTORM -711e MIAts ixplain'the differ-'_ - - d- irb l d AA I i b a on t o t ine in e zation plants, encer eld c n y dl hethex direct -or itidirrut heating Is tsett. -Ter. ag.on ' ' * h t d on,_.betweer ra-14C i Ahe t eore iol and the practica The Id 6f Ago gai based 'on the out ut cf carboulzing chum. p ndR N 1W &"5 ReSWtSOf t%Pt$, With A - 10-tvtort ba~ltry at th~ KN;' On -(HstQnI9'PlsHt' fDr slijile Carbo tion, We .yi~l~a_ ill / e) 1898-202.ig C'U.'PL/too, -IVII,, ic G UD -it 7 , . WT ~ ea-ch ret'e; Tht . jDa I t AtId of tar 1,g I CA mz , 48.0' I zu,, b m 71 a _G +,.5.7 tat. output ptrrttori fxU-W~+ z"7Gkk/_14 '!'he 4ats 'we. a l i ical ml i5, 1(i ng a fti- ivvm as for bf6r inics of i"rmt 110"? CPT- btating-medRun. A.'S.- Ibid, UO-1 0O.-TW"folhi, a ~.Tj - a bi f s r r. vich Con isting of a d1p Q i h ~ ii aari c h lg_ t f w s 331 'd l ro&: u -1.3 of kas/ton, co g tcrin the ts I 5D-10 M t ELS11 b.95-0.9WS. Of thi; bt-,atirg valt~L of tht, shale 741_ 75.4% Wag fWovuid in- the produc, ~, as fotlnws! -14.5-15.Q% 'Angas;' 52.242,617c ia tar; Thmmal cratkiag of comininuted B~Jtk Olmte cL.;Epersed In a strearn of st~tm- V. G. Kqshirsldf -and V, "I Pctelina. JUd. empts,,gp c jollcii~WFVi-& - =;o gas and 23, IM' I liquid jrddacts:. it CAOI 1,7; at ;, - r~d a! I j)f dry Sha _' I _f Shale It. ft%rOE 1e.: _ Segegr~j()n L ' 1r Jb2d, 9 a pilct iefoFf wail 1i rj'ml Irwkstifations cri _ .1 i~,a show thal flie Taug~r lumpD concd_~ at the'"bort. ralls, A cha-ge. moved do%m, in - TAhe vck-_*,t)r in 1,1e ccalur of tL~ J: 7 cliarge was I ti - tixrl;~i i0g, ~~2 LIXT"'s lvvw~. th ' - 4, i l r L Vw i i b iM ; t lv 6 i ,,ct ta m e z mist . If Th pci , - them L, d ; u, or ) rrote Tripick F170 of ~0. M 'Pa., tb I 12 -Twetity-five ltnns -of loymm."llity tbale from ti~ flu klFll I - 'No 2 vsl6lnl:~ntts was-treated In W" 11 Win - of wine: efiarriber-Ly6e retort of the SM-platit ;it Kohltlzi-ji[m at a fluelernp. of 1223-43. It -,-vaa foune ~u' sbale havio'; n' v. fleating-valize of,.2M kcql,/kg. cattj~ )-R!d liml gas mdth ~a 4OM-kcal./cu. pi. Fx]mln U, -elf R high.: Iscil e rcsEn ..."fit-A ac jlvnclltt~d- I eco-mry of Offlorlo lutl gas front sbule trt-3led to n d1n, -furrel)t pylo ct lyWrig gas gCnerator. 13. S. 11crnloqla: B. S- ItO.Son, and S ISInei'miko. Ibid. d,.:' 8" r 14 hr5. couftm. piiot,gai guncratar With -in outpat iA the possibility of utilixitig r, c,-lllcu~rel t 11-ok- mirking 1"Mcri;'s I' 1 0 of hjqll-ll-~30 I wit I la wor n . toMbl rUltyu --k-kWutk, cf,:l of b v BUD" E estig e ictm hd jrj t)*Vt~ 7 5---a" s1 Vv tlhal t~n i~Wlaft]6114 of retvactoly be, la ihti!k b C-A~ 0% Silica luku'dq 0A r-t 14L A aiki tecominuided Njr. ft~-. 7ew the bse itl rc~bji NNIS vt WHAn-clk. fe Mr bN drilng. aliq Iffir 111) Aie described. - 8ervicc fife thicWrlbs fA AA iUraber-tvpo tObft* A; .5; bintl*hWov ad 1w. it45--~DI:Wiled anah'ses am give-1 and tLe ad~"-~ We aLrdractliiies. 1, - ~ : ;tage of sillea litickover tireclaXts I i d Effett U cuip lasize thv- low-tempardt Oll tirlicinizatloft. Orocesi~ in V. V-.r,. helo it a altd 8- t R R. Mgt If M1,22 101,1mrs M v. diant Wit] The a -:8 Slmm. + t.. ilt- :fors.-Adcra-ble~vriste SPY efiale:1 rbaftkation of L d ?A, 0, Pitla. lbfd~~ ev"Mill.: N. U fn Ant cuctTancrTound suitabld m 197-2M.-A X44 Cent i for the procemin 61 allmle ptoduced by slilp-1hint olt an of tAr tacovered ftom Obahch(I syrt chandesil c6m p Aide loxov. Ibid. n3-' 11. N. Kamenikkarm and V. F. Po -from stntuatt PPA of -the 06shch if Syrt depotit, was psirled In a jrHot gait pro(~uccr. The rmc)vcrcd tar,i Falter dchydratioll :md diAn., was F(mud to coutain 5 and 0: t is. m wc.11 as pfiraffirt hydroUrWim Chemical; St zuu,45u`., - 14, 1; .72295-Me-Expts, were, du -quartz.reactor and ~ space ielm clO. alumina-ill Witt, and shale _--jmex. 'The *m _of the AF W I- FOIDZOV. T.F.; ITMOTOVA, V.V. Oxidation of high molecular veight compounds. Trudy-vMIPS no.6:235-244 158. (MIR& 11: 8) (Racromolecular compounds) (Oxidation) POLOZOV, V.F. Oil shales of Obshchi7 Syrt. Trud7 VNIIPS no-5:5-10 '56. (KLRA 10:5) (Obshchi7 Sy-rt-Oil shales) KA NSUYA, I.N.;,POLOZOV, V.F. Chemical composition of generator tar from Trud7 VNIIPS no.5:203-211 156. (Obahchiy Svrt--Oil (Tar) shales of Obshchiy Srrt. (MLRA 10:5) shales) POLOZOV, Vasiliy Vasillyevieb (1926- ); FLIGELIMM, S., red.; - --, - -" - -ROZIDAYMA V-,_ibkbn, red. y 11 (Across two ocean-P]Cberez dva okeana. Kalinin, Kalinin- skoe knizhnoe izd.,.vo, 1960. 62 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Antarctic regions---Russian exploration) 3(3) PHASX I BOOK EXPLOITATION Sa0223 AkadeALLya nauk SSSR. KompL*knnaya antarkticheakaya skapeditslya 111mat AntarktLkl (Climate of the AntamtIc ) *oaoow, Oeog fgiz, ra L959 285 P. (Seriess. Its: Trud 1 Metaorologiya I Uixatolo- gLyaj Rrrsta &lip Inaert;T.- 4,000yeoplas printed. 2d.1 S. X. Luokes; Tsch.-Ed.t S. X. Koaheleva; Zd1torial Boardi V. F. Burkhanov, B. L. Dzordzeyevskiy, Xh. P. Pogonyan, and 0. pt. Tauber. FMOSSI This book Is intended for meteorologists and clixatologl3ts.. It NLIL be of Interest to all earth scientists concerned with the Antarctic region. CC1hMGEa This book contains 18 articles on the weather and clients of Antarctic&. Articles represent the generalized results of processing data obtained b th Soviets during their expadLtlow to the Antarctic, 1955-19~' Individual authors have attempted to clarify and unify previously divergent view* on Antarctic ---- n-e-Es-croLogical:'-processes (zon&l'-crrcdIatIon;'-tempor&tur* -*'--'- - .1 distributions, cyclonic and anticyclonic movement, ate. ). NO personalities are mentioned. References accompany Individual articles. TAArJ*, OF CONTENTSi Foreword 5 Burkhancy, V. F. Investigating the Climate of the Antarctic 7 Taub--r 0. N. Some Particular Features of At=03pheric Pro- - ;-' F cG25d E tKi Vnt&MtIG 14_cnov R. 0. The Nature of Zonal Circulation Over the Zintern Si~�rv of Antarctica 79 Ousev A. PI~Thsoretiosl Outline of Air Circulation Over -' 4 t 92 v- --jG- Ru-s-jn--Tho-X_.t.o".logicaL Charsx- Ousi , X. ' am - tomistio of the interior R-615-n Of F-A8t Antsrotica Ace rding to the observations at rionorskaya Station 102 ron. Description of X&atorZ%yef_V. I-, and Kh.. 1~12 :, Antarctic Ciroulation as b.-rv , p- .. November 195T LID Tne Weather in the Antarctic wLorAo in 1957 arch Shi R s e e me v-7--se u1 - p and Son~ Prcble=s or the Meteorology of tho Southern iolar Region. 168 Problem of Acaktr3ey In Computing Pressure polozo ')U-p-s'10-rom aro4~4 rAvel Data 210 jML,Z. The Atmospheric Circulation in the tgLQAM , --Antarctic 216 -- .-I-A~ On the Characteristic Of SynOPtical Proces --ihd=Ov s" , . 7E-d the Southern Hemisphere In the au:amer or 1955-1956 j 252 R&s-qr&uy0T v. I. Problem of ~h* Distribution of ' - - t 263 ieft Pree Atmj3pharO Over Antarc ,stu~ji- tfi 4 Ti=;. RzhepLinakly. 0. V. Sow Results of the. Stereophoto- 266 or waves in Ant11rCtIO Waterd Chernovt Yu. A. Survey or 5ynoptical CoruiLtiono ml ZTO Weather During the Period Prom July 23 to August 3, 1957 ;hernov yu. A. The Hurricaao In the Mirnyy n,-gton 274 . of 'Augult 14-1.5-1957 POLOZOV, Ya. S. C)incl. 'Ved. :ici. Dissertation: "Keurologr of the Wounds of the Sections of a Parasagittal Region." 20/4/50 Acad Med Sci USSR so Vechervaya mos"I%a sum 71 POIAMOV, Ye. M. Changing the design of the auxiliary rear spring supports of GAZ-51 and GiLZ- 63 automobiles. Avt.trakt.prom. no-8:31-32 Ag '53. (MLRA 6:8) 1. Gorlhovskiy avtozavod Im. Molotova. (Automob iles -SDr ings ) 11 It 11 u it 16 11 to to rn a n 31 AS is IF x it k 11 v 11 14 0 Al 0 30 ?1 46 if 12 it A L- -"K,-"" 0 8 p I I v A I I AA N CC PC Et 1 0 O.j 10 AIR of AJO twimm &A an ilaw Lint St"d,,d 1, the Spioctruto .00 0 SWUM Mon. t". G. I".h.gova &M S. S. S-11614%, L.17 till' visual pj~vtnml a1141%. -1 is pligle-11. I fit 0: allovo "till lxr~ 00 tilm for Vu. Mg. allil .I' air Im I f..r A14I mild it is I-ilit-I till( that land livado on, 4initly 111m, 41 for 11.111i'mi-Il -00 Willi fit-, gmen Oj asid Mg Nam imj f.%r tti'llvI'll 000 an. v I'll'O 1111*11"d Zti fitivA. Ail A.C. 6-twmil Jilin, At and tilt' ARMP11' is rrmilmirtill(A f,,r Cu And Mf$ filwa: A =9* 00 tahle "( fvlativ(' ilitell0liti- will, m-lechil At Imml hend. if. 11"A'Arr"wilim will% a --t-Imurter" (a -ith 00 Pietv flir mvmmiriiig lim-filienhitipal pIjjjwIlistj 0 00 Imir er .%I0 hatill hcAds iq utdrmll ill 00 curvr f"r "' "A" "13 Ih'* Prolidde 0 '00 "lett"I AM 9M-11-- F. VAN 0 0 0 00 pe 0 LAO I 1 1, 1 L I011ALL1111-C-L U 1111701 CL6111FIC114" 0- 19 AV 40 An I S a Ow 0 % I IV im, 3- ii ItIor a ppir ago an 199 09flit 1(mKWI% I I& d"Q 'A 0 Gie e 0 0 a 41111 0 0 0 0 0 POIfJVCHENKO, I. G.; WGINOV, V. I.; DUBE;NKO, Yu. S.; SOLOI-IdiTIN, S. 11-1. Desulfuration of cast iron by magnesium in the ladle. Izv.vys. uchebtzav.; chern,met. 7 no..4:31-36 164. (,%IIRA 17:5) 1. Dneprodzerzhinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod-vtuz. POLOZOVA, I.G. Problems of asepsis at medical centers. Ned.sestra 18 no.12:37-41 159. (XlRJ'. 13 - 3 1. Iz ir",kogo Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-inaledavatellskogo insti- tuta traff4iologil, i ortopedii. (IRKUTSK 11kwINL'3--SLJRGICAL INSTRUMINTS AND APPARATUS-- STERILIZATION) ZITAYEVA. 0.1.; POLOZOVA. K.S. Troating protozoal colitis with underwater intestinal lavage in tho polyclinic. Vop.kur.fizioter. i lech.fiz.k-allt. 23 no.2: 131-i32 ?4r-Ao 158. OURA 11:6) 1. Iz polikliniki No.1 Moskovskogo gorodsko,.go otdola zdravookhra- neniya (glavnyy vrach V.N.Shugayeva) (COLITIS) (HYDROTHERAPY) 10(4). 21(5); 24(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2457 Vsasoyuznaya nauchno-tokhnicheakaya konferentalya Po Primeneniyu r&Uoa.ktivtiykh I stabillssykh izotcpcv I izluchenly v narodnom khozyaystve I nauke. 2d, Moscow, 195T Taplotekhnika I g1drodinamika; trudy konfdrenleli, tom. 4 (Heat Sisgine ring and ILTdrodynamics; Transaction. of the A,11-Union Conrer:nce on the Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotope$ and Radiation in the National Economy and Science, Vol 4, Moscow, Gosenerassizdat, 1958. 88 P. Errata slip Inserted. 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agenciest Akademlya nauk SSSR, and USSR. Olavnoye mpravlonlye po Ispoltzovanlyu atomnoy energli. Zds.i M. A. Styrikovich (Reap. Ed.), 0. Ye. Kholodovskly, and ., M. S. rossichey; Ed. or Publ. House. L. N. Sinellnikova, T h. 5d. i X. 1. Borunov. PURPOSEi This collection of articles Is Intended for scientists and laboratory workers contserned with the use of radioactive and stable Isotopes. '_COVERA6'z Thin collection of papers deals with the application 0: ;;Loac"ivd and stable Isotopes as measuring tools in t Taricup types of se-lentiflo Investigation. No parsonali too are men*-'oned. Referenaza are gIv.n after some of the articles. 2. Bartolomey, O.G., Ya.G. Vinokur, V.A. Kolokolitsev, and YZ_ P*tuk-hQT Una of Gaasma Rays for Studying the Proiess of Dlfr~sslon 9 3. lutAtelad-~e, 3_*., and V.N. Moskjcss,v,. Us. of Gaoss arAdlo- ' 8cc7y for Studying the Hydrod~Wa-air-ca--oY-&--Kl -Ifluld System 12 4- and N.A. Shapkin_ Method of "TAgged" Atossn for Investigating Water and'Stium Content In Surface Boiling of a Fl----d 16 -r7avtsev, V.S. Determining the Specific Surface Area of by the Sorption Method With the Use of Tagged" Atoos 20 35 P-0sky1n. V.M.o and Ij. XtkrbjL.,o2&. Use of Radioactive :Xaotop~ - - - ' 3 fo F 5 tudying Sulfate CsiFicalon of Concrete 25 7. 'Zytovigjj~ N,A., V.I._PCrronnk17, and V.A-IMkio~ Method, - - - for Ni7e r-minin F-he Diisalty and Molsture Content of Soils With the g Aid of Radioactive BmmIsjQn3 33 8- P01-0:010-1,G., and R,?.-RQ.Y==. Study of the Processes or Builditig PlAterials by Means of 08=aradio. © 38 9- _3M-7Ik0YI9h,,_M.A., I.M. Khaybuilin, and L, K. Khokhlov. - Use of Radi - ____f&_r_X6vZi~fgatIng thi-8611itTlIty'or 0 " z '0 z1 !LZt1 ' Sa.It3 In Wa te o VvP r at h Pressures 41 Hjr 20. ~.',erman, L.S, A Ya. AntonoY, and A.V. Surnov. Investi. : Vapor at-&_'F:-e53Ure of 18r, - &be. at=. with the Aid of Radioactive isotopes 46 12 tY,_Y,A- Use of Radlonit_-ve 130-0;1q3 for Obs,srvIng ZuTIsm f 'he Malten Ginja Mae. in .,.a. pLs,aze Tanks 52 12. __Xaq?qns;cIy, V.v, Use If R1dI1,a,-_'v,, lnotop,?n in Studying i the Ptl'r ali6n of_)`!,~idS Throu&h PQrC'J3 Madifl. 57 13. LLTPunak'a-a' D.I., and A.YI. 01ae, _rr,4Z;_. . andi ope M.th.,d. - for Investiga 6g-Y-zow rrocqjaez 0 N l' Flulds In a Porous Medium 62 14. L.S. Z1~4blln, V.S. Ka=_'nalkly, and L.L. Kos, 44k. t invei Tistion of th., mysjrod~j . imics 6f--a p,,Uld in the Conical Rotor of a Settling C"ntrIfuFe With the Aid of Radioactive Iso-op- 67 15. Tola.rovlch, M.P., N.V. Churayev, and B.Ya. Y.Inkov. Inv,,.t- --' 6r'thO M0tI-n of Water-In Peat Under laboratory and ytol,j Cond-4 .Ions With the Use of Radioactive Inotopen 72 -kh's"" M 16. 'L -"lklyl X- - Use of Radioactive isotopes for Invant - IgAtIMS Suspensions of River Slit 78 17. Tyalk, A.I., and A.S. Shubin. Use ef Radioactive lootol, for Investigating the Machaniess or the Dry!ng Process 85 "i SOV/23-58-3-7/11 AUTHOR: Polozova, L.G., Candidate of Geographical Sciences TITLE: The Potential of Moisture Migration in Some Construction Materials (Potentsial perenosa vlagi v nekotorykh stroitell- nykh materialakh) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk Estonskoy SSR, 1958, Nr 3, pp 229 - 234 (USSR) (Seriya teklmicheskikh i fiziko-matemat-icheskikh nauk) ABSTRACT: The article explains the basic principles of the theory of A.V. Lykov on the potential of moisture migration. The re- sults of experiments to determine this index for construc- tion materials, defending on their moisture content at a temperature of 20 - 1 0C, are presented. Graphical data is given on four kinds of local construction materials, foam concrete with oil shale ashes, foam silicate concrete and silicate concrete. There are 2 sets of graphs, 1 table Card 1/2 and 4 Soviet references. SOV/23-58-3-7/11 The Potential of "lloisture Migration in Some Construction Materials ASSOCIATIONz Institut stroitellstva i stroitelinykh materialov AN Estons- koy SSR (The Building and Construction Materials Institlite of the AS )Estonian SSR) SUBMITTED: December 27, 1957 NOTE: Russian title and Russian names of individuals an.3 institu-, tions appearing in this article have te-In ased in the trans- literation 1. Concrete--Properties 2. Concrete--~bisture content 3. Humidity--Analysis Card 2/2 FZTONIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H-3 Their Application. Instruments and Automation. Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyaj No li 1959, 1595. Author Polozova, L. Go, Reyzman, R. P. Inst fim-rfft-q~. ~ Title t The Determination of Moisture in Building Materials by the Method of Gammascopy. Orig Pub: Izv, AN Eat SSR Ser. tekhn. i fiz. matem. n., 1957, 6, No 21 122-130. Abstract: The authors worked out and verified experiment- ally the technique for determining moisture in building materials by irradiating them with gamma rays. The magnitude of gamma rays which were ab- sorbed by th material is the measurement of its moisture. ONO, with an activity of,.? M4 llicurie, was used as the source of irradiation. Other iso- Card 1/2 -a. SABININ. D.A. [deceased]; POLOZOVA, L.Ya. Components of nucleic acids as growth promoting substances [with summary In English]. Fiziol.rast. 4 no.1:38-43 Ja-F '57. (MLRA 10:5) l.Institut lesa Akademii nauk SSSR. Moskva. (Gro-th Promoting substances) (Purines) (Birimidine) POIOZOVA AJAL- Multiplication of trigonomotric series on high-spoed calculating machines. Biul.Inat.teor.astron. 6 no.10: 757-769 '58. (MIRA 13:3) (Fourier's series) (Blectronic calculating machines) AUTHOR L.POLOZOVA, R. RDYZIMAXI eq-5- 15/22 TITLE The Determination of the Dampness of Building Material b, ~ieans of Gammascopy. (Opredeleniye vlazhnosti stroitellnykh materialov posredstvom gammaskopii, Russian). PERIODICAL Atomnaia, Energiia 1957, Vol 2, Nr 5, PP 476-477 (USSR) - Received: 6/1957 Reviewed' 7/195.7 ABSTRACT The deficiencies of the methods used hitherto for the determinat- ion of dampness in building materials and buildings are mentioned in!hort. The authors developed a device for the determination of the dampness of building materials by transillumination of these materials with rays of radioactive isotopes. The principle of this method wide?Y-used in metal defectoscopy is based upon the weakening of rays in the occasion of their passage through matter. This weakening depends upon the density and upon the thickness of the layer of the material. The following is assumed here: The toral. weakening of the 'bundle of T -quanta by the damp material is equal to the sum of the weakening caused by the dry material alone and by the moisture contained in the material alone. The correctness of this assumpt- ion was confirmed experimentally with an accuracy which is sufficiert for practical purposes. CARD 1/3 89-5-15/22 The Determination of the Dampness of Building Mlaterial by Meant-7 Ga.mmascopy, The scheme of the device used for wanmascony is shown in form of a drawing. A radioactive preparation with C060 or CS137 27 55 (activity 7 - 10 millicurie) is located in a lead cannon which has a narrow cylindrical channel. The ~- bundle emerging from the channel penetrates the piece of the material to be tested and then impinges onto a r-counter fitted into a lead casing, The method for the determination of the dampness of materials is then reduced to the following: the counting velocity (number of pulses per time unit) is determined: 1.~ for the natural background (withouth ~ -source) 2. for the passage of the j,.- -bundle: a) without the sample J 0 to be examined, through the dry sample -J1, through the damp sample _J2' The authors used the formula: ln(il/Jo) -ln (j2/jo) = dt-, (water), d(water). Here a denotes the absorption coefficient and d - the thickness of the layer. The authors successfully applied this C A RD 213 v POWZDVA,,L.; RBYZ14AN, R. Gamma spectroscopic determination Of the moisture content of buildiikg materials. Aton.energ. 2 no.5:476-477 Xy 157. (FIRA 10.7;~ (building materials-Testing) (Gnma rays--lndustrial applicmti,~7,ns) "Determination of the Moisture Content of Structural Materials by a Gamma-Radiation Method," by L. Polozova and R. Reyzman, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 2, No 5, A gamy-g-radiation method for the determination of the moisture con- tent of structural materials (concrete, etc.) has been developed and applied in 1955-1956 at the Institute of (Building] Construction and Structural Materials, Academy of Sciences Estonian SSR. 60 The delif I of the apparatus vh1ch has been developed is desckibed.. A Co or Cs source with an activity of 7-10 millicuries is used, It is pointed out that attempts to use electric methods for the determination of the moisture content were unoccessful: these methods could not be used for the exa-Anation of some materials and could only be applied at temperatures above 00C. The gamma- radiation method was successfully used in studies of the migration of moisture in structwal materials. (U) 'Al /V-~, POLOZOI.TAP L.!~,. Dissertation.. "Ch&racteristics of the Influence of Sea and Land Upon Climate with Help of the indexes Of Continental Climate.tt Cand GeOg Scis Main Geophysical Observatory) Leninarad, 1953 (ReferativnYY Zhurnal Geoligiya Geografiya, Moscow, Aug 54) SO: sum 393, 28 Feb 1955 POLOZOVA, L. G. "Characteristics of Continental-ity of Climate". Isve3ti-va Veen. ReoRr. o-va 86, No 5., pp 412-422) Incontrast to previous investigator5, the author characterizes the continentality not for the year but for the seasons, i.e., for winter and summer, utilizing for this purpose characteristics that most sharply reflect the results of thermal interaction between ocean and land. On the basis of maps of temperature isanomals for January and July, she determines the contribution of ocean and land to the climate of one or another region in these characteristic months. For the criterion of continentality she takes the latitudinal continent- ality representing the degree of continentality of a given point rela- t-I've tv the most continental region at the given latitude, selection of such a criterion excluding the influence of latitude on the magni- tude of the anomaly and permitting one to compare continentality at different latitudes. (RZhGeol, No 9., 1955) SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956 soj~oln6igi 0 udding - l In kh mawriplov.:-L.: ss lzvcewa,-V, 5 P.0 a7O'V.1, - f, 9- - 11 r n . e o o - 7 7 -- -- ------- 1, L-1 av c( ot It 4: The inUoduction _f -tioxidti.l. iol- rubbfl. S chrs~ov and L. N. Polov'Vit- sint'l '""" 1936' N.,. 10,21i-l. Cf. (". .4,30, -A ~114vial J11P. A-311-h- -00 00 111 %%hwh AKetite or N-wmw ., f3,..,j at 4., . l sit It-odlent., In'lltalu.1 It. 14.', :#1 . * 0o , Jn 14 smti,,~idmlt. Illake 0 ,,*, :V,' -410 MINI wa. j%vul"I ('11 M ."I'l turtal dmill. Thu pa-tv molo'll.'I 1111ch %h, nt"AWAIII. Whilh. W110t Illik"I "-it" Fll""' ThI, pa~tv we, 'tal.h. 6.1 a4dil )f Ca (11 AI it' :Poo sivrr I snolith. 'nic -10 f1l all""N'(14111 III -WW (.,it I,v lim N 0:011 W A. z0 0 fIALkLlrGfCdj LIT(PATUff CWSWICATIG- Z* 0 It, - M D4 0 v o. 41 a v to IT it as K n u of If It It Cl 0 4 1 1 . 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 & 0 0 0 0 and Ph"O"Me im spites boding on M" Wo4ow d rublow asommialatim in roM of bob-sitighill. .N. N. Mikutim,v a,,d L V. Illitil-WA. A-Udy Akad. Sauk. 1051. 79, S17 1952. 46, *133. Whi-1) IIw f4im. tV ~pli~ol .1111 of Ilse fg-IIIII-1, witm-mi". btill4ti.11-1111AIC). II.C WhIVII 1-141~ 1I'l, Kit,, highcr #..,I %~igld am) A 44 tiglwr 110.1 IUIAWI (illtclm,ol Ivircmt -littid it, 1..4 ll,.Ml); 'with it'lifol flillivell . lite I-I "tight d"111.01 sligits IV iold I I.r at-liltr ansollobt ..f $-.1h ls,g I 111'k-I U4, '11ghtly IWWW lite colaft.1, "Mv., Vxf.-movat, *1111 1114ill 4X(i AM ITIM-Al"I VIIII, I-IJ411111111 VAIWIY (OlAill N-1) 1016i11 94VC flit IA"I ditil 'Atilt M11101 fliffl-KCIS diCI. TIlC W-tilt' tilt' 11114-1- pletv'I by the timcwtusi'lic, 4 lite I- tyl.-,: floill 4ws i~ IAIC ill Illw1kiog 4h, Adt,,l pill I"V,( it lit 1") ell it . isgril'ic, I 21"ll. "'I". . 4 11; 1 PUDOVIK, A.N.; MOSHKINA, T.M.; KRUPNOV, G.P.: BUKIN, AJ.; SEMENOVA, L.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: KOSTYUKOVA, L.A laborant; PETROVA, M.G., laborant; TFJ41RBAYEV, A.M., inzh.; F.4ZULLIN, A.Yu., inzh.;, POLOZOVA, L.P., laborant; NAZAROVSKAYA, G.V., laborant S~nthesis and study of organophosphorue plasticizers for the tri- acetate film bases. Trudy NIKFI no.46-17-25 162. (MIRA 18:8) FOLOZ3VA, L. 'Y~. : --."'ENA, L.-I. Oak i Conditions for the female sexulivati-m o' oak buds. Dokl. RN 016 No. 1, 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Dece7ber -195A, Uncl. 2 ................ rOLOZOVA, L- YA.; MINTINA, E. G. Oak Conditions for the female semlization of oak bWs. Dokl. AN SSSR 86 No. 1, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December -195P Uncl. GTH5PL go. 45 Mikhailov, N.N. and Poloxovd, L.Ya. (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Rubber), The influericc of nitrogen s-n-j-p-fi-03-PWO-r-US in supplementary root feeding on the accumulation of the root mass and rubber in the roots of kok-saghy,&. 847-SO Akgdqmjya Neuk S.SS.R., DOkledy VOL 79 NO- CA Iffed of niVoW and pbospbarms, in extra-railkal supple mentay feedft as awmaladw of the root mass and rul,- ber in rwb ad kok-asoya. N. N. Milshallovaml L. N',%. Pillojov.A. -Deklady Ak,pi. Nawk S.N.S-R. 70. Itirlt l, llklll"'~Vhril tile fltvwcf lmwioll~of tile plaw, with 1-2% tiq. mvins. isf tile fertiliter, (NIT, '061%, and tile Following rvtill~ %%cie mstril. Aildest P it-we a hialler root maei mid a lis"', higher yield of rili&i till temis of IK-freill volit rill ill Toot nlatterl' "it Is zil (I I" f IN till- r,*,t m.-tMiriM lightly.,10 flleale~.;4111t_ "ft"'Illing rijlJ.-r Wis. gliallgIv firl". tile nniffol. Ill,, A."r Willi .train IM licer wsilb (otait, 'I'N-I ) oldch X,ive list- In-,i Ob-cl stillp N dwI, Allis-ligh a'141,11 1141w) g;1ve it 14~'. I"1111 of 'mAl Me re,13111 are i1stryprefol lov the diffi-scitce, ill Will. dim- avirli'lim of the'-, t-VIK'; mrain 4S.", 6 late ill Filmiling 1.10 the .04"1 N delav.] it, arzilir. G. M. K-fal-11 POLOZOVA, L.Ya. - - ,- -t-~Vvt- of oak shoots in relation to the processof fruiting. Soob. Inst. losano.9:3-17 158' (KIRA 11:6) ' (oak) (Growth (Plants)) POT,,-)Z')'.IP j L Va. Polozova, L. Ya. "The interrelationships am-ng the Droce~ qss of fertili.7ation vni -C,'rowth in the annugl cycle ofdevelopkient of shoots or the English oalf- (Ouflrcus rohurL.)." Acad Sci USSR. Tnst of Forestry. !-'oncw%,, TQ56. (Dissert-tion for the T)eRree of Riolopicnl Sciences.) Knizbnaya Le-topis' No. 18) 1-qr,6. Moscow. 49-58-5-5/15 AUTHORS:Driving, A. Ya., V.IT,, Zolotavina, Polozova., and Smirnova, A.I. . .......... I.-I ............ TITLE: Determination of the Atmospheric Stratification and Products of Condensation by Searchlight Method (Stratifikatsiya atmosfary i obrazovaniye produktov kondensatsii po dannj-Pa prozhektornogo zondirovaniya) Cr) PERIODICAL- Izirestiya.-Lkademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya... 19581. Nr 5. pp 613-624 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The thin layers of semi-transparent clouds are often seen to be formed at about 18 000 m high, The observations es-~ab- lished the fact that these clouds a-re produced w~ien the tropo- pause is being steadily lifted with a simultaneous cooling at the cloud layer. It was observed in Great Britain that this phenomenon is accompanied by a lowering of the upper layers over the anticyclones. The dynamic pressure appears to be the main factor in the production of water condensation. Its intensity can be affected by speed of rising air and an inflow of moisture from the surrounding areas. As the water condensation in the atmosphere greatly affects light scatter properties of the air it is evidenE-1 that the problem of Card 1/5 49-58-5-5/15 Determination of the Atmospheric Stratification and Products of Condensation by Searchlight Method. oDtical methods of observation becomes important. Of the methods of application, the searchlight proved to be one of the most proolso. This work gives an account of an optical sonding through the atmoE31)hero carriod out for four conoocu- Live nights in 1--Aoscor; region in conjunction with -the aero- logical data and synoptic charts. The resulting observat- ions are presented in the form of graphs showing various aspects of light scatter, temperature distribution and. polar- isation. FigJ gives the intensity of light scatter of the beam as measured at various heights through a blue filter., Fig.2 represents the thermoisoplets for the period of exper- imenting. Fi-.3 shows a degree of polarisation of the light scatter for various heights, It is interesting to see how the height of the light spot was rising during the first three nights. It rose from 2-3 km to the region of the tropopause by the second night and showed a height of 22- 25 km during the third night. The measuremeats at 22-25 km were carried out also with a photographic camera, It should be noted that while the scatter intensity was changing at higher levels., it remained constant at about 8 km. The bserved data agrees with the theoretical calculations of Card 2/% Determination of the Atmospb Condensation by Searchiight the angle of soatt,:r theoretical curve 1 observed ones, Th a definite loweri, The surface syno, also be noted tb atmosphere lies as shown on FiF on many occasi accuracy of t' above 15 lun 0 searchlight. makes measu,7 sone of the results ob- obtained shows the hours fo- is show7 Card 3/5 MEN P01OZOVA. N.G. Using electronic computers in plotting analytic theories of the notion of stars. Biul.Inst.teor.astron. 7 no.8:599-638 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Mechanics. Celestial) (Zlectronic calculating mchines) S/035/6o/0oo/bi/Oi/oo8 Translation fromg Referativnvy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, 1960, No. 1, p. 16, # 192 AUTHOR: -Polozova, N. G. TMLE- Multiplication of Trigonometric Series on High-Speed Computers PFRIODICAI~ Byul. In-ta teor. astron, AN SSSR,.1958, No. 10, pp. 757-769 (French summary) 7 TM-: The author considers multiplication of single-argument and bi- argument trigonometric series containing many terms on high-speed computers with program control. The main diffivalty of solving this problem, connected with its cumbersomeness, consists in the reduction of like terms. The essence of the method applied by the author to the solution of the problem mentioned consists In the following procedure; at first indices characterizing the argument of a particular term of the resultant series are set, then the corresponding coeffi- cient is calculated by summation of all possible combinations of the products of coefficients of the initial aeries generating the given argument. One proceeds in this way until all terms of the resultant series have been obtained. Necessary Card 1/2 Ll~ POLOZOVA, R.A., SHAMNOVSKAYA, Ye.I. Cerebral form of obliterating endarteritia; neurologicAl syndrome Sovomed. 22 no-7:83-89 J1 t58 (MIRA 11:10) 1. Iz Gorlkovskogo nervorlogichesko,-,o goopitalya invalidov Otechestvennoy voyny (nachallnik A.D. Yagovkina); (ARTERIOSCLFIROSIS, OBLITERANS, pathol. brain blood vessels (Rua)) (ARTERIES, CAROTID, dies' arteriosclerosis obliterans (Rua)) POWZOVA T. G. Root system of the dwarf birch (Betula nana L.) in the East European forest-tundra. Bot. zhur. 49 no.3-.387-395 Mr 164. (MIRA V-3) 1. Botanicheakiy institut imeni V.L. Komarova AN SSSRJO Leningrad. POLOZOVA, T.G. Reproduction of Betula nana L. by seeds '1n the wooded areas of the Boll shezemel Iskaya Tundra. Bot. zhur. 47 no.9:1370-1375 S 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imieni. V.L.Konarova,AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Bollshezemllskaya Tundra-*Birch) (Plants-Reproduction) r. Y, GRISTOVICH, G.R.; GORODYSKAVA, Z.A.; XORNILOBA. N.M.; HOISBYJIVA, N.I.; A, T. V. - I I IYIWA# T.A.; SHOSHIUL, S.Y. POUZOV - - - , Man so'carrier of pathogennic staphylococai: author's abstract. *mr.aftroblol.spid.i im"an. no-11:55-56 N 153. ()a-BA 7: 1) (Staphylococcus) (Contagion and contagious diseases) CHISTOVIGH. G.N.; BLYUMENFXLID, O.H.; GOROMLISKAYA, N.A.; PICTUKHOVA, R.N.; FOLOZOVA, T.V.;,TEMTIYEVA, T.A.; SHIWVA, N.V.; SHOSHICHA, S.V. Individual properties of staphylococcuo cultures. Zhur.mik=obiol. epid.i immun. no-7:101 Jl '54- (KLRA 7-9) 1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologit I Leningradekogo maditsinakogo inatituta Im. Pavlova. (STAPHYLOCOCCUS) Abstract U-7920Y 8 Mar 56 POWZOVA, U.S. Possibility of uredospore wintering of the black rust of wheat in the Maritime Territory. Soob. NIAN SWR no.7;68-70 135~ ~XLRA 10:4) (Maritime Territory-U:-sdihsas) (Wheat--Diseases an p;sts) I- - POWZP~LA,-.Ie-.V,.,-promyi3hlennc-sanitarnyy vrach; KAMALLOV, A.K.; 4.. - ZEIZIIINA, D.M... pronyshlennyy laborant Industrial no-ise in factories. Tekst.prom. 21 no.9:77 5 161. (IMA 14: 10) 1. Glavnyy vrach medsanchasti Tashkentskogo tekstilinogo kombinata (for Ka-lov). (Noise) (Industrial hygiene) UTENKOVp,V.F.p kand.tekhn.nauk; BOGATYREV, I.I.; GORDIYENKO, N.A., nauchnyy sotr., inzh.; VLASOVA, M.A., nauchrjyy sotr., inzh.; KOVAIEVSKIY, P.I., nauchnyy sotr., lnzh.; MUKHA, V.I., nauchrWy sotr.., inzh.; BEREZOVSKIY, B.I.,, nauchrWy sotr.., inzh.; Prinimal uchastiye POIDNvin, tekhnik; UDOD, V.Ya., red. izd-va; SOk9hi_E-VA, N.V.0 tekhn. red. (Handbook on winter construction work] Spravochnoe ponobie po stroitelInym rabotam v zimnee vremia. Moskva, Gosstroi- izdat, 1961. 213 P. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury S&ER. 1=titut or- ganizatsii, mekhanizats.ii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitell- stvu. (Building--Cold weather conditions) POLOZUNJ V., inzh.; GUREVICH, D., inzh. Organizing the repair of motorbuses between the shifts of drivers. Airt.transp. 1+0 no.11:24 N 162. ' (14MA 15:12) (I.eningra4--Motorbugea--Maintenance and repair) I W. 1, M-IROSLAYA YE.S., 39PP-PA!,'TSEVA M.G., 7~07-rrl ~Pr S-S. 2. !TSS-~q (600) 4. TLkymazy-Petroleiim mazinskiy and Dossorskiy 7. Naphthalene-series hylrocarbons in MaykoD, Ta- netro3elims, Trivly Tnet.nnfti no.2, 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. 'FOLROVSKAYA, T. V. -7, Gidx-~-cteecizdat, 20 s"eets ya J'C -matulcgL S. I. Yostin aPA Pok-rovskaya, -1i Disc!.zsses the radiational am'. circula-tional ILi-tors ~Df climate, une lnfiu-nce of the chbracter of the underlyinp sufface of the eam- on the clim-tte; c3ntains ;,arts on microclim--ite; 1,'ives a stecinct characterization of the cl--*I)i-&--e uf ,.i:e varijus regions of tl-.e e-.irth and of tiie USSR. Also gives ti.e basic metiiodoluj7y of processinp data on Uie individual. clim.ttic elements. Special attention in paid to t..ose subjects in clim-ttolor-.y teat are connected witii t..e measarcs for realz nr the Stalin plan for the tran.,formation of nature. Book inter.ed for pupils in techn-'cil. scho-Dls of hydroi%eteorology. SO: U-6L-i2, 12 Nov 195L POLROVSKri, 0. 1. , "Black Silpals., Comunication and Signalling in Fine Transportati n (Ugletekhizdat.$ -0 1954.) with Appendix" Analysis of Lhe Present State of Signalling inEine Shafts .N Abroad." (Dissertation for Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences) Nin Higher Education USSR, Leningrad Order of Lenin and Order of Labor Red Banner Mining Inst Chair of I-Sining Electrical Engineering, Leningrad, 1955 SO: 14-1036 28 Mar 56 POLSAK, A. The new deposits of clastic sediments on Promina Mountain in the vicinity of the Croatian littoral. p. 91 (Geoloski Vjesnik) Vol. 10. 1956, Zagreb, Yugoslovia SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIO14S (EEAI) LC. VOL. 7. NO. 1, JAN. 1956 DEVIDE-WEDELA, Donata (Zagreb); FIOLSAK, Ante (Zagreb) Presence of Xaestrichtian rear Bespelj, north of Jajce, ?4>snia. Geol vjes Hrv 14:355-376 '60 (p~ubl- '61). 1. Cteolosko-paleontoloski zovod Prirodno-matematielcog fakulteta Svencilista u Zagrebu, Zagrebt Socijalisticka revo3ucije S. 2. Clan Urednickog odbora, referent, "Geoloski vjesnik" (for Devide-Nedela). POLSAK, Ante Geological investigations of the neighborhood of Flitvicka jezera. - 4 Ljetopis JAZU 63:367-373 '56 (publ.'591 POLSAK, Ante Contribution to the k-owledge of hydrogeological relations in the neighborhood of Plitvicka Jezera. Ljetopis JAZU 64:315-320 157 (publ.160). POLSAK, Ante Rudista of the. Senonian of Flitvicka Jezera and Licka Pljesevica. Gaol vjes Hrv 15 no.2:435-454 t6l (publ. 1631 POLSAK, Ante Report on the activities of the Croation Geologic Society from Novamber 1, 1960 to January 12, 1962. Geol vjes Hrv 15 no.2:323-j25-'6l.[pjb1. 1631 POIZAK, Ante Stratigraphy of the Cretaceous layers of the region of Plitvicka Jazera and Licka Nesevica. Geol vjes Hrv 15 no. 2:411-434 161 [publ. 163J. 1. Geolosko-paleontoloski zavod Prirodoslovno-matematickog fakulteta u Zagrebu, Socijal. revol. 8. POLSAK, Ante Report on the activity of the Croatian Geological Socipty from June 30, 1959 toNovember 1j1960. Geol vjes firv 14:29431 160 (publ.161). / / POLSAKI, Ante (Zagreb); MILAIJ, Ante (Zagreb) 1. The Lias layers in the area of Bukovaca, near Bijelo PoIje in Lika. Geol vJes Rrv 14:385-390 160 (Obl.161). 1. Geolosko-pa2eontoloski zavod Prirodoslovno-matertiatickog fakulteta Svoucilista u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Socijalisticke revolucije 9 FOLSAK, Ante L, Rudistae and sore other fosails in the vicinity of Vrpoije and Perkovic in Dalmatia. Geol vjes Hrv 12:53-76 '53 (published 159) MAI 9:611 1. Geolosko-paleontoloski institut Sveucilista, Zagreb. (Croatia- Rudistae) -;ra-.j c' the Greza~,~Gu~ -Z SU-~'-Ozm 9 nr-,-3:66-~,7 Jc~ 1 . G e olo ~,- i c an d I- U~ e o nt o I u c, _4 c ~ I n.- t, i " ta , F i 1. 4.- v c.- f t~ t ur -ful 3cie-rices azia Univur3i.-L.y --%f Zri~,,reb, Zw.-eb. POLISHAKOV, I.A. RCfect of the signal and of fluctuat~ion interference on a frequency sensitive discriminator. Xektrosviazt 14 no.10:3-13 9 160. 'MIRA 13:9) (Frequency regulation) (Radio detectors) GORSHKOV, N.I., kand. voyenno morskikh nauk, kapitan 1-go ranga; t..14.,,dotsent, kand. voyenno morsk. nauk, kapitan I-go ranga; SOLOVIYEV, M.V., inzh.-kcapitaan 2-p go ranpa; KOLCHIN, G.A., kapitar 3-go ranga; SEIP , K.A. , kapitan-leytenant It should be improved and published anew. Mor. sbor. 48 no.12: 82-87 D I (V*. (MIRA 18:2) POLSIU.N.SKlY, V s Orfranizat-silYa fiZiChe3koy kulltury v SSSR. Pod obshchey red. I.I. Nikiforova 1 V.S. PollshanskoFo. Moskva, IlFizkullturn I Sport", 1961. 263 t). divrs., BQ311KATOV, Ya.I., -red.; BOYAR,O.G., red.; VLASOV) L.F., red.;LIFSHII'S, M.O.., red.; MASHKILLEYSON, L.N., red.; MILOVIDOV., B.M.[deceased], red.; 14OLCHANOVA, O.P., red.; iL red.; POPKOV, V.I., red.; REVIII, A.I., ot-v. red.; TDWITYN-VA, Z.N., zred.; IA7AREV, S.M., tekbn. red.; LE.,;EDEVAp L.A., tekhri. red. [Concise encyclopedia of home economics] Kratkaia entsiklopediia dozashnego khoziaistva. Izd.2. Moskva, Cos. nauchn. izd-vo "Sovetskaia entsiklonediia." Vol.l. A-M. 1962. 895 p. Vol.2. N-IA. 1962. 903-1758 Pe (MIRA 15:6) (Home economics--Dictionaries) U L, r nyalovykh !.,rra leniy Rezervy ekonomii neftep o, Mockva, (ostoptek- L.M. Umanskiy 17 v. hizdat, 1961. Is 166 Fl 7 P. charts3 rra-hl Bibliof-rapl,kv: D. 166-/-167-~ POLISHCHIKOV, A., kand.ekonom.nauk Yirst time in history. Sov.profsoiuzy 16 no-11:35-37 Je 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Taxation) POLISHCHIKOV3 A.. kand.ekonomicheskikh nauk Milestones of a rema kable road. Ko=.Vooruzh*Sil 1 no.17:13-2-1 S 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Comminism) (Russia-Economic policy) Toil s; TnduStri~ ",azvd -1--li al C, .!oil T-1-azlicin.. ystva j4' CCiL,-l I Sti cu In t (Ro3e Of, 1"c-ervy 1ndiif:tr.-,- Yoskva, 6b P. bral" o' itle: V j~,-mof~lhch I cbr-simm 0-, i Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 10/22 Author Pol'shchikov, G. Ya., Capt. Title Training on a firing training apparatus Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 1, 40-41, Ja 1956 AID P - 3683 Abstract : The author describes ground training of flying personnel in aircraft gunnery. He gives examples and details of a training apparatus used for this purpose. Some names are mentioned. Institution : None Submitted No date POLISHCHIJODY, G.Ta., kapitax. - '' ~ -. -- Aerial gunnery practice on the ground. Vent.Vozd. Fl-38 20-1: 40-41 J& '56. (Aerial p ,unnery) (MLRA 9:7) POLISHCHIKOT, Aleksandr Ivanovich; ZAPIVALHIN, AJ., red.; PEVZIM , telchnred. (Technical progress in agricultiarel Tekhnicheskii progress v sellskom khoziaistve. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellklioz.lit-ry, 1959. 118 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Agri culture sov/86-59-1-18/39 AUTHOR: Pollshchikovs G,Ya., Maj TITLE: A Tireless Innovator (Neutomimyy ratsionalizator) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1959, Nr 1p p 42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that officer A.A. Tolstov, a fly:~ng school Instructor, works tirelessly as an innovator. He has built a number of visual aids and models of various types, which he uses for the classroom training of young pilots. Card 1/1 POL'SHGIaKOV,_V,V.., inzh. USE, declinometer for cutter-loaders and shields. S?z-kht. stroi. 5 no.8:20-22 Ag 161. (1-aRA 16:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy m-arksheydersk-i-y institut, (Measuring instruments) POLISHCHIKOV. V.V. The USS clinometer for headers and combines. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no.10:17-18 261. OUP-A. 14:101 (Clinometer) BERNATSKI.YP Yu.P.; POL'SHCHIKOVA, P.I. Suvvey of tower acid sections for 1957. Sbor. mat. po obm. opyt. NIUIF no.12:10-23 '59. (MIRA 16:1.2) 1. Nauchmyy institut po udobreniyam i insektofungisidam imeni prof. Samoylova. [ACC- NRI--,&p6O3l5917--------- SOURCE-CODETUR/ 6-189166-1666/00-~-[000-/00 AUTHOR: Trunov, V. K.; Pol'shchikova, Z. Ya.; Kovba, L. M. ORG: Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow State University (Kafedra neorganicheakay kbimiij Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: New double oxides of niobium SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya II. Khimiya, no, 3, 1966, 89-90 TOPIC TAGS: niobium compound, niobium double oxide, aluminum compound, iron compound, chromium compound/-P" C--X4 C- a-?- r, 19-k- ABSTRACT:. A study of double oxides which could be formed in the systems: A1203-Nb 0,-, Fe 0 - Nb 0 or Cr203 - Nb205 was prompted by previous informpti.on 2 2 3 2 5 on the existence and composition of some double oxides. 7be above systems wer~- investigated in areas rich in niobium. The following cGmpounds were obtained: A120 llNb20, and FeZ03-llNb 20 isostructural to the monoclinic and rhombic modilications of Ti2NbIO029, ana'double oxides Me 203-49Nb2 0 , where Me is either Fe- or Cr, and which are isontructural to ZrO2,-7iNb2O5- The lattice consta':its were determined and given in the original. In tabulated form. 'I'he results indJ,cate that the conclusions obtained by H. J. Goldsch-,aidt on the existence of solid solutiona ia the systems Me.0, - Nbz05 (Ma Al; Fe; or Cr) are incorrect. Orig. art, has: I table. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 090ct65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 004 Cord UDC: 546 MIKIWEV, V.T.j POLISHIN, D.D.; TOURI, R.A. Draf t f or now edition of norms ad t echnical specif ieations for designing natural foundatIona of buildings and-induntrial structures. Oen.;, fund. I makh. grun. Z no-5:4-7 '60. (Foundations) (-`JI',A 13:9) POLISHIN, D.Ye. s Specific gravity means values for particles of principal soil types. Trudy BII osn. i fund. no.11:35-39 '48. (MLRA 7:11) (Specific gravity) (:Soils) POLISHIN, D.Ye. k simple technique for the rapid determination of gravimetric soil moisture. Trudy KII oan. i fund. no.11:40-47 148. (KM 7:11) (Soil moisture) (Pycnometer) POLISHIN, D.Y'o-., kandidat tekhniche5kildi nauk.; TOKAW, B.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh -h~ ~*-' Building on coarRely-porcniR soils which pernit nettling. Stroi.prom. 31 no. 10:28-30 0 '53. (MLRA 6:11) (Soil mechanics) (Building) SOV/124-58-3-3Z84 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 3, p 107 (USSR) AUTHORS: Poll shin, D.Ye., Tokarl, R. A. T IT LE: On the Maximum Permissible Irregularities in the Sag of Structures (0 dopustimykh naiboll shikh neravnomernostyakh osadok sooruzheniy) PERIOD]'-AL: V sb. : Materialy k 4-mu Mezhdunar. kongressu po mekhan. gruntov i fundamentostr. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 79-87 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1