SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AGALAROV, M.S. - AGALOVYAN, L. A.

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MUSAYNV, LM,; AGAIAAROV, M.S. Dev'elopment of oil pools in horizon 1 of the Kyurove:3,-,, field and characteristics of the distribution of petroleum an~! water in layers. Azerb.neft.khoz- 38 no.1:22-25 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:4) (Kyurovda'g region-Oil reservoir engineering) Agalarov,, Murad Sultanovich Oidrogeokhimi,ya osnoWkh neftyarWkh mestorozhdeniy Azerbaydzhana. Baku., Azerneftneshr,, 1960. 261 (1) p. diagrs., tables. Bibliographyt p. 261-(262) 1. Geochemical prospecting - Azerbaijan. 2* Azerbaijan - Geochemical prospecting* 3. Petrolema - Geology - Azerbaijan. 4. Azerbaijan - Petroleun - Geology. 5, Russia - Geo-Chanical Prospecting - Azerbaijan. 6. Russia - Petroletri - Geology - Azerbaijane 1. Title, AGAI,fil",OV, Ifurad Sultar-ovich; AKHMEDOV, A.M., red.; ALITMATI, T.B., red. izd-yd [Fqdrochemistry of principal oil fielda in A.-,,n T-allanj Gidrogeokhimiia oanovnykh neftiemykh mestorozlidenii Azerb&idzhana. Baku, Azerneftneshr, 1960, 261 p. (MIRA 16:10) 'kAzerbaijan--Petroleum--Analysis) 11, - - -AGALAROV..' M.S. Hydrochemical characteristics of Maikop sediments in the Amirkhanly oil area. Trudy A2VII DN no.9s 26-29 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Caucasus-Water, Underground) AGAT-AROVA, D.A.: AGALAROV, X#S. Pontian sediments In the leftechala area. Azerb. neft, khoze 39 no.lis16 N 160* (KM 1):12) (Nottechala region-Sediments (Geology)) AGALAROVI M.S.; AKHUNDOVp A.R.; SHOYKHETj ?.A. Comparing waters of some mud volcanoes in the Kyurovdag-Babaz&n- Khilly-Neftechala anticlinal zone containing formation waters, Azarb. nefti, khoz. 1+0 no. 3:7-10 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:5) (Azerbai an-Water, Underground) iMud volcanws) AGALAROV, M.S. Study of the hydrogeology of the VaftEJan field. Azerb.neft.khoz. 40 w.8-.8-10 Ag `61. (MIRA 15:2) (Naftalan regiow-Water, Underground) A.GAIAROV H.S ; KURBANUDE, A.M. Changes in the specific weights of the petroleums of %he lower horizon in the Kirmaki series of the Fatmqy-Zykh anticl3moLl zone. Azerb.neft.kboz. 41 no.519-11 MY 162. (HIRA 14,,2) (Apsheron Peninsula-Petroleum-Denoity) AGALAROVJP M.S.; ABILOV, R.K. Role of the lithologic and mineralogic (*mposition of r;)cke in the changeer in the mineralization of waters in the upper division of the producing formation of the Surakhany field. Azerb. neft. khoz. 41 no.12:6-8 D 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Apsheron Peninsula-Mineral vaters) AGALAROVt M.S. Dzheyran-Batan water reservoir as a source for urban and industrial water supply. Za takh.progr. 3 no.30-1-35 Mr '63. (MIRA 16.20) 1. Bakinskly filial Vassoyuznogo nauchno-issledovateltskogo instituta vodosnnbzhaniya, kanalizatsii, gidrotekhaicheskikh sooruzheniy i inshenernoy gidrogeologii. AGALAROV, M.S.; KISIN, I.M. Ground water runoff cn "he ol" -,!~& "'.-cval~ad-Kazakh Vassif in the Azerbaijan S.S.R. Izv.AN Azerb.")SR, .5,-r.geol.-geog. naWk i nefti no.4:105-116 163. (j/,-jfZrI. 17-41 -AGAlA-R-C-V--, T.F. Pile driving by means of drop hammers in deep-water oil fields. Azerb. neft. khoz. 313 no-3.'36-37 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:6) (Piling (Civil engineering)) AGAIAROVo T.F. for pile driving. Azerb. neft. khoz. 38 no.9:42-44 3 159, (MIRA 13:2) (Piling (Civil engineering)) (Vibrators) KUZWTSOV, I.P.; RAGIMOV, Sh.S.; DZWARO-V, R.D.; ALIYEV) A.M.; BAGIROVA, Z.A.; AGA-ZADE, S.S.; MAMEDOV, I.F.; ALIYE 'VA, S.M.; KnIYEV, A.S.; DEMIKHOVSKAYA, E.M.; SUBASHIYEVA, O.S.; AQ&AROVA, A.B.; SHAKHMALIYEVA, Sh.A.; MIRZOYEVA, G.I.; KASPAROV, V.A. Caspian earthquake of january 27, 1963. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.9:1392-1393 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Institut geologii AN AzerbSSR. Agre.3arovv, 1). A. "I'lcrohminti.1 dato on t),.(, Ccrents of Ircduct.1w ntratuv.," ,, 1,10. 11, r - 3-5 Azerbvydzh. neft. k)-IOZVO, J~YP I- SO; U-3264, 10 April 53, (Letopis 'Zhiwnal InykII Statey, '.0. 41 1'4")- . -L "Microfawia of the Productive Stratum of AzerbV,Jzhprt, Strowa Under and Coverine There Nposits. 11 Sub 2): I-pe, of Gon'- logicAl selencen, Acmd Set ~Ss-~R. 10 q / C Dissertallong nrerented for In Voseow tIlAring 1-o"l. et; sclenep Ftne ongineerinp SO . Sum. a0. W. ? May 55 AGAIAROVA, D.A.; ESINOV, M.E. Paleogene miczofauna at Kyuren-Dag. Izv.AN Turk. WR no.1:18-22 155; (MLHA 9:5) 1. Institult goologli AN Turkmenckcj SSR. (Kyuren-Dag--Paleontology) AGALILROVA, D.A.; KOZIEKMIZOVA, G.Ye.; KURYLEVA, A.M. Binomial conditione of the Akchag*kian Sea. Izv.AN Turk.66A no-3:18-24 '55. (MM 9:5) 1. Institut geologii AN Turkmenskoy M. (Turkmenistan--Geology, 'Stratigraphic) AGALAROVA, D.A.; ALI-ZADE, A.A. -~, ~, ~ . 1, ~~ ': Pontian deposits of Turkmenistan. l2v,AS Turk.SSR no.3:81-82 '55 (MLRA 9-5; 1. Institut geologii AN Turkmenskay SSR. (Turkmenistan--Geology,Stratigraphic) AGALAROVA, Dut0va Alakparovna; LUPPOV, V.P., doktor geologo-mineralogiche- kikh jaixt,-'redaktor"' BULGAKOVA N.Ye., redaktor izdatel'stva; PAROYANTS, L.T., ;akhnicheaki; redsk-tor M [Microfauna of pay formations of Azerbaijan and 'red bade' of Turkmenistan] Mikrofauna produktivnol tolshcht Azerbaidzhan& i krasnotsvethoi tolshchi Turkmenistans. Pod red. H.P.Luppova. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo Akademii nauk TurkmeaBkoi SSR, 1956. 189 p. (MLRA 10:1) (Azerbaijan--Paleontology, Stratigraphic) (Turkmenistan--Paleontology, Stratigraphic) AGALAROVA. D.A. roraminifera In lower Cretacaceous deposits of the eastern Caucasus. Azerb. neft. khoz, 16 no-12:5-7 D '57. (MIRA 11Q) (Caucasus-Foraminifeia, Fosail);i" n 3(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2076 Knyazev, Vladimir Sergeyevich, Galina Yurlyevna Fuks-Romanova, and Duniya Alikperovna Agalarova Materialy po petrografii i mikropaleontoloi;ii produktivnoy tolshchi Azerbaydzhana (materials on the PetrogrELphy and Micropaleontology of the Azerbai an Productive Series) Moacow,'Izd-vo-AN SSSR, 1958. 102 p. iSeries: Akad6miya nauk LSSSR. Sovet po izueheniyu proizvoditellnykh ail. Azerbaydzhanskaya neftyanaya ekspeditsiya. Trudy, vyp- 3) (Series: Akademiya nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR) Errata slip inserted. 1,300 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: G.I. Nosov; Tech, Ed.: Yu. V. Rylind; Editorial Board of Series: A.V. Topchiyev, Academician (Chait- man); S.I. Mironov, Academician; L.V. Pustovalov, Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciences; (Re5p, Ed.), M.M. Aliyev, Active Member, Azei-baydzhan SSR Academy of Sciences; G.A. Akhmedov; M.I. VArentsov, Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciencesl Ye.Ya, Dmitriyev (Deputy Reap. Ed.); A.A. Illin; M,F. Mirchink, Corre- sponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciences; D.L. Mozeson; and A.V. Card 1/4 Materials on the Petrography (Cont.) 30V/2076 Fomin. PURPOSE: This volume is for petrologists, geologistsand persons interested or engaged in petroleum surveying. COVERAGHi The volume Is third in a series of publications under the general title "Studies of the Azerbaijan Petroleum Expedi- tion." It gives the results of petrographic investigations of brecciated quartz deposits, and also paleontological data based on studies of the microfauna in this region. Granulometrie studies of the rocks of the region are Included. There are 61 referencest 41 Soviet, 14 English, 2 French and 4 German. No personalities are mentioned. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the Editor 3 Knyazev., V.S. Results of Studies of the Characteristics of Brec- ciated Quartz (in Samples From the Productive Series of Azerbaijan and Other Deposits) 5 Ch. I. Short Review of Investigations 5 Card 21q Materials on the Petrography (Corit.) Ch. I. Apersheron Peninsula Ch. II. Kobystan and the Kura Principal Cunclusions Agalarova, D.A. Paleontological the Microfauna of the Productive Caucasus Oard 4/4 SOV/2076 71 Lowlands 73 92 Conclusions Based on Studies of Series of the Southeastern 95 Tog 8 17-59 AGALAROVA, D.A. - I Kala series and its correlatives. Azerb. neft. khoz. 38 no.9:4-6 S 159. (NIRA 13:2) (Apsheron Peninsula-Geologgy, Stratigraphic) AGALAROVA, D.A. Jurassic stratigraphy and microfauns, of northwestern Turkmenistan. Trudy AzNII DN no.1.0:56-87 160. (MA 14:4) (Tar*l;men'iotair-Micropaleontology) AGALAROVA, D.A.; AGALAROV, Has, Pontian sediments in the jeftechala area. Aserb. neft, khozo 39 no.iia6 x 16o. (UM 13:12) (NettscWa regloar-Sediments (Geology)) 4 I AGALAROVA, D.A.; KADYROVA2 Z.K.; KULIYEVA, S.A.; ALIZADEO A.A., A.S., red. izd-va; BAGLROVA, S... telchn. red. [OstracodB in Pliocene and Post-Pliocene sediments of Azerbaijan]Ostrakocly pliotsenovykh i postpliotsenovykh otlozhenii Azerbaidzhana. Baku, Aze-rbaidzhanskoe gos. izd-vo i961. 4.19 p. (MIR-k 15:10) 4zerbaijan-Ostracoda, Fossil) AGALAROVA, D.A. ---, -- -.- - ~ - - ~- -- o I - Mid volcanoes in the Kura Lowland. ')okl. AN Azerb. SSR 20 no.l.-53-56 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Institut geologii AN AzarSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzerSSR A.D.Sultanovym. AGALAROVA, D.A., doktor geol.-mineral. nauk Dreissensia polymorha in Kuba Island,, Izv. All Azerb. SSR. Ser. gool.-geog. nauk no.2tl44 165. (MIRA 18.8) AGAU!"OVA. Z.B Bas.*-,c quality,,, indices of the green tea leaf under d"ferent, con- ditions of minoral nutrition. J.',okl. jiN Azerb. SSR 20 no. 6:59-61 164. (M IRA 17:9) 1. InstitIlt T)Cchvoveclen-!,,,-- i af,,rolzhimii fiN AzerSSR. Predstavleno akadomikom AIN Azer~;Sll G.A.Aliyev~,%. On-a method of production of monocrystal)ine.films of semiconductors. S. A. Semiletov. Preparation, structure, and some propertiesof monocrystalline layers of lead selanide. S. A. Semiletov, 1. P. Voronina. On a method of preparation of thin films of indium antimonide of stoichlometric composition. P. S. Agalarzad . A. Semiletov,, E. G. Pinsker, LIB~j_ New phases in.the system gallium-tellurium. V. V. Vlasov, S. A. Semilecov. Scrie questions on the crystal chemistry of semiconductors with the structure of bismuth telluride. S. A. Semiletov. (Presented by S. A. Semiletov--20 Report presented at the 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Compounds, Xisbinev,,16-21 Sept 1963' SEMIIBITOV~ S.A.; AGALARZADE, P,S. Structure and electric properties of thin InSb films. Kristallo- grafila 9 no.4:49OL-497 JI-Ag 164. r (MIRA 17:11) 1. Institut krisfallografil AN SSSR. 1 24- IIL4-65 EEC (b),~IA&zp (t TIP (c CA M A=SION XR: AP4043i88 B/OC)70/64/009/004/0490/04 AVMOR: Semiletov, S. A.; Agalarzaae, P. S. -21TIE: The structure and electrical propertiea of zhin I nSb rilms 49 490-4571- -Onduc AB3TRACT. By use of continuous feeding and of a heated evaporator InSb fi lms vere obtained having both hole and electron conductivity, a carrier concentra- ,6 tion 10" cm-5, and an electron mobility which reached 20,000 CM2 v-sec in the be-A sampler, at r7cf.- temperatuxe. The hole mobility reached 6560 V/v-sec- 7ne initial ImSb v" In the form of a pwderecl single crystal with hole or electron cond,ictivity. The neasureme a covered the temperature dependence of,the electric, Pt conductlvity~ thp- Hall coefficient, and mgretoresistance of T ..rsb Mmsp P--,d were carried out at About 10-3 mm Hg vith t*,)p -,Lnjall i,- ci rcuit. F.-I-ectran diffraction patterns vere used to test tLe of tbe !nSb and the !5:b- sene OX aunstiizwav.- IzaOximg Auuddiea-bed tim preseuce of bota cuIvic and ~hexugoaui small crystal of InSb. 'Patterns obtained, from thicker (1-.2 ) filmB indicated a Cord L 24124-65 ACC=ION NE: AP4o43i88 considerable number of packing defects in the crystal. The crystal size vas found to be -trongly dependent on the fi~n on the ii-Lit.'al material used, ibe films were found to be of n or p type (the latter only if the tarnpera- tiLre did not exceed 300--350*C). The eir!ctrcr. conductiv-ity of all samples de- posited at a sub8trate temperature exceeding 350C is explained by tne relativ--ely h."gher mobility of the electrons Ec-ld t.-.o Are prerented o4' tre temperature dependence of the cone'. act.v"".%'. Cient, ana '.ne carr'-er mobility in n and -9 type films. Tbe activation energy ol impurity ceatera i4a p- type films vas found to be 0.023 eV. The slope of the temperature vs. carrier mobility curves was found to de-T~-nd a-, 1,7.; '~Pn,;'or -a,, '~-s -i:- '-ne crvstal -ize. "The Uctricb.1 vroybit.ieb -of the fl3m." xixl~j, aid'- - tabl art. has: 8::rigures.- 1, for-- ABI-30CIATION: Institut kristallografii Ali SSSR (InBtitute of Cryata~~a ~,_AN __ssui_ SuBW.~.- 23mar(A ENC L! 0 1 SUB CODE: 88 NO W SOV -. 004 oTnR: oo6 Cord TGFIC TAGS: Hall generator -2 JnSb Hall sanerator -(0.6 x 0.3 x [1.5 are repo r t e d. Re sistan ce of the generator is 100 ohm; Hall-emf vs control-current curve is linear up to 1 8 mamp (or 300 amp/cM2) in a 7-koe field; imaximum. dissipation power Lie 0.2 w; maximum sensitivity, 200tiv/oe-, temperature coefficient, 2%/C; electron mobility,20,000 cm /v-sec. comparative data for single crystals and doped films are given in tables. Orig. art. hast 3 figures, I for- mula, and I table. (031 _-ASSOCIATION:_ .-Ins t iltut. k-ri a tal lograf ii AN SSSR (Iastjt_"~O Con) 'T Ew" TD )/_ --A -8/0109/65/010/001 0112 0115 AUTHOR% Agalaimade, P. S. Semiletov, S. A. TITLE: Preparation and some properties of indium-antimonide alloy f I irsy, _-50_U.RZ&*__ -R-Aidiptekhnika -1 el-ekizonika.-y- 10. no. 1. 1965, 112-115~ .77-: -TOPIC TA68.*:- inditim--anti'moni !6 filrii.,: semiconductor device ABSTRAC7,. An investigation is reported of the electrical properties of InSb_ InJea _ f ilms prepared by feeding a proportioned mixture of InSb and 1n2Te3(0.03-5%)into a hot vaporizer. The electrical c3nductivity and 11;ku effect were.,measure4lat .. ...-temperatures b e twom -180 an d +20D C by veans of the conventional d-c potentiometer method. Degenerate iffins with an electron 7 a concentration of up talo-LIO 19 per cm were obtained. Electr,)n mobility in -,alby vd--and-mvnalloyvdjilms~ laygely-A"entled-on' tempera turls 13, 0 cm 2_/v_ b e'c th i (In's crystals of In,%, it reachesl6,0000) A eoret cal explanation of the mechanism of the formation of additional carriers in InSb films is offered. Drig. art. haB: 4 figures and 2 tables. [03) Cora I/ ~ (0- W ACCESSION NR: APW19759 UR/0051/65/019/002/0252/0254 5~5-~')l. + 535. ~41 AUTHOR: Semiletov, S. A.; Agal-gX&tL& P. S,_- Kortij)~~a Ye 4. TITLE: Optical proDerties ofjpolycrystalline IzZb films SOURCE. 0 .PV'-,'4 i zpektrozkopl4na' V.191- noy 2.9 tive index, light-digpe-rilo-n ADURAM-Abe, VL~-s -;'.nvestigaled were 9.65, to 20 p thick and were. obtained, in a ng twe powdered alloy into a beated evaporator, uning a technique described else- where (Kristallograflya)v- 2, 298, 1S~63). The main purpose of the investigations was to check or the 1hrge difference r. rellr&ctivc- in- f~ln 1-Mckness was --.-'Ieterm-~ned w- L',,) a accurate t~, p. Tranamssion curves -were pioileci ror tni, lai~ns n the vavelerigtb range p. The diEpexB-ion of the real pmt of the refractive index and the wave- lengtb dependence of the film absorption coefficient were calculated from the trans- miscion curves by tvo independent methods. The res-ults show that the optical width Card 1/2. ACCESSION RR: AP5019759 3-7 oT Abi-:-f i3mB is- 0S, -15 of the - elect-roAs in the transitions ,tie intrinsi.,c absorption region are direct, and the absoi-ption e4e of the 101sk ifilm is More diTfuse than that of the single crystal. This is attributed to the inhmoge-neous c&-rier density in the produced films. Ro noticeable difference be- tween the ref~ractive index of the jj>In and of the single crystal was observed. "The autbors tbank r,. 1. Distld eor mIdng the optical measurements possible." Orig. art. has: 3 ITj~_Te_s and 1 table. Agaletskaya, A. M. and Shutga, Yu, D. "The role of the lungs in chloride exchange"., Vracheb. delo, 1948, No. 12, paragraphs I-M-76. SO: U-3042) 3-1 March 53, (Letopis, tzhurnal Inykh Statey, No. IC, 1949). Uuvo 3351~.. AGALETZKAJA A. M. and VARTAPETOV B. A. Chair of Hosp. Therap.. Med. Inst. and Sect. of Phystol., Ukrainian Inst. of Exp. Endocrinol., Xhar- kov, USSR. *The use of testosterone propionate in angina pectoris (Russian text) PRO BL. ENDOKRINOL. GORMONOTERAPH 1956. 2/2 (109-113) The therapeutic effect of testosterone propionate was studied in cases of angina pectoris, accompanied by nervous and vasomotor phenomena, which could be re- lated to the male climacterium. The majority showed signs and symptoms of deft- cient function of the sex glands. Twenty-two patients aged 42-65 yr. were treated., the dosage was mainly 12 mg. , In some cases 25 mg., once in 2 days. Th:z course of treatment comprised 10-15 Injections. The results of the treatment: an improve- ment in 12 patients, a slight improvement in 7, no effect in 3 patients. The impro- vement, obtained in 12 patients, was shown in the decrease of precordial pains con- cerning both. the intensity and the frequency. in some cases a complete dinappear- ance ensued. The tendency to perspiration, numbness of the extremities, depres- sions, hot flushes disappeared; the irritability decreased, sleep became normal, cheerfulness reappeared. The use of testosterone preparations is recommended in those cases of angina pectoris when the leading symptoms are functional chang- es of the vasal tonus, accompanied by those symptoms of angioneurosis which are peculiar to the climacteric syndrome. In cases of pronounced sclerotic changes in the cardio-vascular system, such treatment was of little effect, and in some cases. even harmful. A marked atherosclerosis must be regarded as contraindica- tion to treatment with testosterone, b_%cause of the risk of coronary thrombosis and of cerebral haemorrhage. Krimsky - Moscow (XVUL 6) AGALETSKAYA,_A.M., doisont 4 Using reserpine in stenocardia. Trudy Khar. mod. inst. no.j2:41- 50 '59. (MIRA 14:U) (AGINA PECTORIS) (RESERPINE) A G A TYI SYjAYA,, 1, V4 dol s a n t Trj Z~ c a rd I Ei~ Usc cf' ns~..rf.,~nc ~11 tnt'l;vC,9-J~-~t 4.71 Ph 1 n fa r -tid, '~8 Tic, tji-7%c~.v arlkt~vskogv r kay a t~ 0 -1 t s a AGAIRTSKIY, B.M.; YEDOROV, K-N-; MARTSINYAK, A-L; YANOVSKIY, B...M,,, Prof. 8 0-o 9 r'd -*ARUTYUNOv V-O-, doktop tekbn.nauk, prof.i otvatstvannv red.; MATV=A, -A-To., tek1m.red. - [Absolute determination of the acceleration of gravity at the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology.] Absoliut- mye opredelenita uskoreniia sily tiazhesti v punks VNIIM. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo standartov "STANDARTGIZ.* 1958. 89 p. (Leningrad. Veasoiuznyi nauchno-issledovnievskii institut metrologii. Trudy no-32) (KIRA 12:11) 1. Direktor Voesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo intituta met.ro- logii im. D.1. Mendeleyeva (for Arutyunov). (Gravity) so 4 *9 00,11, 00 3 pea* Beimaw Jptiil W'Idi liquid Wd ZA=6v COAL 1934, 4. stm 4 Twfoured iinto a 6die t-cio's,51, reo 0: o MUM4Y. t.6010y inter- =indd honi T6' C, 8j. and Mn 60~- (It. Am. (e) "I'll, -817ALLIPSKAL LITINOTMI CLAIMPKATION Isom SIVISIlf. It Idn*49 -A sillevo Hit 041 (W 1*41 dill) 0 ` 1. - I - ~ - 9 " 11 s AV so is I; ~ v 0 0e 0:: 9 .30. 03.1n. 611111 Old 0.1 1- .. :09 cs : c0 410140 11410 14 0 too 111 An A s v rw a 0 V I )F N a -0 3 1 V *0 1 7- k&S~Jsj- ,.1 .. - - - r, PNKCM~ -00 'J' 7 The MkbW ol Vmdng tM M#W irith Acid SW for the pro. .00 *0 1 so ductio of MM NOO-Axtim Simi in thA Own-HPAft Furaw. 00 1 N-usjty. (Stal,1937,No.10,pp.15-19). (InItumian). Amild, sit 44 t~ I-Ag IV) W )n WM b 1volidwng 1AAk, open-htartll sterl ling it in th= mithis In. tres 'Zparstcly juvilaml synthetic acid 90 :rl slag of the following I . S-0 + 11o tis- Feo, it-, .00 OOMPOlutlon: .1 1 11; . Allos. 11""'; Cno. 7%; higo, 5%,; 110". 013S Tho Ping %%an melted it% an electric furnave and thell iqnul~t'.M ~;itll tilt) zoo ~00 stev) in O)o ladle. By this means an efficient dvoildlifion of Me 9* 9 09 ottv.-I without We introduction ofarky residual non-motaillic incluLtions, such as occur when deoxidizdtig with aluminiurn, was effecuxl. A 0 & see CO leto time-table of the open-hearth operation an([ details of the 11.2quent fluxing treatment am given. After the treatinent the 00 J! RUA hatl the following composition : Dirbon, 0-091,~' ; mangant-w, 800 0-21%; silicon, 0-04%; phosphorus, 0-30%; co per, 0*1201,l. Its mechanical properties were: Tensile strength, 23T tons per sq. in.; yield point, 16-11 tons per sq. 'tn.; elongation, 32.4%. Its itilliact i-trength was found to be reduced an A result of artificial ageing (otraching by 120,lz and subsequent heating at 2.50' C. ftr 2 1jr.) by too only 30%, us ronilkwed with 07% for orilinary (111441-11VIIrth Pteel too treAte4linthesameway. The grain size ofthe ateel uas 6-7 on the too 14 A.S.T.M. avalo. A I V - I t ABILTALLUtOKAt LIT1441M CLASSIFICATOOM so.. 43.1n. -6 r *11.11 OK Q.. &&I -4 ZW LA It 14 a 14 it IIF of, I a a zi Ov U 00 tv to to CPU wig KU K"n HN TA : 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 *10 6 0 0 410 0 a LOA 0 0 J* f 0 S *S * 0 * 0 S * 0, * * *I* tit. * -Z S * *** * * 0 *L* * * : 0 * S 40 0 **A Of it .0 002 00.1 90,3 90 0 00 a 00%0 afit Ill I .a FOCrf!l ~j I ..W The InAuents of the casdog temperstuf c on the proper. ties of killed carbon steel. R. Ya. Zaivin still 1:, j- A slctskiL. Jlmpayu Prakt. Ales. 10, No. It. 217-11U',--~i); 1939.11. 511-The defects in ingoti CA%t in the Kirov works front a steel conix. om, 0.7~-~ C were due to unsatmfactorY casting conditiosm Incrva,instfictenw, from 1415 ill 147W for the coming of bravy ingots wrigh- ing 7 tiletric tolls reduced cavity foflualioll, M-gteption, etc., without inrrra~ing crack furniation unit o:hcr flawi. The casting rate should he almut 11.4 4).9 met6c tons per tuin.; the totul duration of the ca,ting h,pwt!vcr, should be as Short as pus4ible. M. (A. Moore LURGICAL Litil ....... . b u IV 10 al; -0 1-0 -0 0 0 till CLAIMCATION 4.9 K"m 0 0 4 .06 .~00 '.09 .00 coo !too age* 00 11i7al 3A a.. its too W A I Is 0 0 0 0 0 LIFSHITS, S.I.; LIBIRRAN, S.S., redaktor; AGALITSKIT, P.N., otyetetvennyy redaktor; ANMYST, S.P. , takhalchealffyVedak-tor:.,,,.---~ [The open-hearth process of stool production] Hartenovskoo Proisvod- stvo stali. 11hartkov, Goij. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1953. 210 p. (HLRA 7:11) (Open-hearth process) SOV/137-59- I -Z76 Translation from: Referativnyy zhUrnal. Jvletallur-0ya, iv3), Nr 1, p 34 (USSR) J'.,UTHORS-. Agaletskiy, F. N., Ostapchul,, 1. V. TITLE: The Reduction Rate of Ferric Oxide of Krivoy RogQuartzite to a Magnetic Oxide as a Function of Temperature, Com-position of the Gas, and Particle Size (Skorost' vosstanovleniya okisi zlieleza krivo- rozhskogo kvartsita do magnitnoy okisi v zavisimosti ot temperatury, sostava gaza i razi-riera chastits) PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inforrn. Ukr. n. -i - in-t metallov, 1957, Nr 2, pp 3 - I-' ABSTRACT: Lean ferrous quartzites of the hematite variety may be concentrated by the mothod of magnct-c separation, after having been crushed to completely ex-pose the graiiis, and by the method of magnetic roast- ing. Depending on the procedures employed during roasting and subsequent cooling, the end product may contain predominantly mag- netite or rnagnetite-hematite ( y - Fe203). The process of magnetic roasting of Krivoy Rog quartzites (46.4% Fe, 1 .8% FeO, and 31.1% SiO~)) was investigated, the quartzites beint, taken in six differciA Card 1/2 frac-tions (-3.01 2.3; -.1.5 ~ 2.0; -21.0 ~ 1.5; 1.5 ~ 1 .0; - 1.0+ 0.5; SOV/137-59-1-278 The Reduction Rate of Ferric Oxide of Krivoy Rog Quartzite (cont . ) -0.5 ~ 0.1 rnm). The quartzites were treated in a suspended state with coke or producer gas at temperattires of 400-8000C and wore then cooled to room temper- ature in an atmosphere of N?. After the products of roasting had been analyzed chemically, the degree of n~agnetization, i. e. , ';IoFo~-'- 100/% _-Fe. 0. 333%, was evaluated. The experimental data are presented in the form of graphs. Increasing the temperature of roasting and reducing the dimensionL of the quartzite particles tends to increase the degree of i-nagnetization of the end product. In order to at- tain complete reduction of the Fe203 of quartzite to Fe364 (equivalent to a 100% magnetization) with the aid of coke or producer gas, 12-5 sec of soaking at a U.-niperature of 8000 are required in the case of the -3.0 1-~. 5 )-nni fi-action and 5-0.5 sec in the case of the -0.5 1- 0.1 nin-i fraction. It is Pinted out that the re- sults of these experiments may be utilized in designing industrial installations for roasting of quartzite in a suspend--d [ fluidized I state. Ye. V. Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5368 er I evic lzraill Semenovich Barats, Vasilly Illarionovich NAIetski Filaret Niko ol "' ~Mydovieh Logovinskiy olobuyev, and Miron Dai. Chernaya metallurgiya Sovetskoy -Jkrainy (Ferrous Metallurgy of Soviet Ukraine) [Dnepropetrovsk Dnepropetrovakoye '.~,~'.zhnoye izd-vo, 1959. 53 P. 4,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Dnepropetrovskiy &-triarkhoz. Gen. Ed.: N. I. Krasavtsev, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: N. Shinkarenko; Tech. Ed.: Go Glushko. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for the general reader interested ir, metallurgy. COVERAGEt The booklet deals with the development of ferrous metallurgy in the Ukraine fron 1913 to the present. The following are discussed briefly: Card 1/2 Ferrous Metallurgy of Soviet Ukraine SOV/5368 technological progress, increased pig-iron production, and advancements in steelmaking, steel rolling, and pipe manufacture.. No personalities are men-'Oioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CUNTENTS: Introduction 3 I. Develo ment of Ferrous Metallurgy in the Soviet Ukraine (I.S. Berate, Author~ 5 U. Technological Progress in Pig-Iron Production (F.N. Agaletskiyf Author) 15 III. Technological Progress in Steelmaking (M.D. Logovinskiy, Author) 25 IV. Technological Progress in [Metal] Rolling and Pipe Production (V.I. Volobuyev, Author) 33 AVAlLjWLE: Library of Congress VK/wrc/gmp CaH 2/2 9-4-61 ACALITSKIT. F.N., kand.takhn.nauk Reducing iron from ores In a ouspended etate. Trudy Ui=.nauch._ isel.inst-mat. n0-5:7-24 159- (MIRA 13:1) (Iron--Metallurgy) (Fluidization) AGALSTSKIY, F.N., kand.takhu.nauk; RUBAN, N.M., tekhnik 1. Reducing iron from ores in a somiauspanded state. Trudy Ukro nauch.-tsel.inet.mat. no-5:25-35 '59. (HIRA 13:1) (Iron-149tallurgy) (Fluidization) S/137/62/000/001/009/237 A060/A101 AUTHORS% ~gal8tskiy, F.N_, Onopriyenko, V.P. TITIE: On the problem of eliminating arsenic fronrbrown Kerch iron ores FERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Met4illurgiya, no. 1, 1962, 16, abstract M20 C'Sb, tr. Uk-r. n.--i. in-t metallov", 1961, no'. 7, 81 - 90) TEXT: Brown Kerch iron ore 'of 2 mm fraction was roasted in portions of 100 g in a stream of 'reducing gas passing at the fate of 2 1/min, and thereupon the ore was subjected to magnetic separation. In a stream of generator gas (25% CO) the F6203 heated up to 600 and 9000C is reduced to Fe-Y,01, in 10 and 2-3 min respectively, and the arsenic contamination of the Fe'(% As/%-Fetot),100% is reduced to 85-80 and 6C4,.respeetively of the initial one. The Fe concentration in the magnetic conoentrate attains 51-5,3%; the degree of Fe extraction intd a concentrate is 90%. The replacement of generator gas by H2 only led to a reduc- tion in the process duration. Heating of Kerch ores to 1,000-1,1000C in'vacuum of 2 mm mercury for ono hour leads to a decrease in the As concentration by ~0_ W% and to the reduction of 30-50% of the Fe2.0-,. to Fe 304- N. Inozemtsev EAbstracter Ia notet Complete translationi Card 1/1 AGALETSKIY, P.A., red.; KUZMSOVI, M.I., reA.izd-va; KONDRATIMA, M.A*9 tekhn.red. [Instruction 242-57 for testing tachometers, speedometers, and " Inetruktaiis 242 revolution counteroi -57 Po poverke takhometrov, spidometrov i schetchikov oborotov. Izd.ofitsialinoeo Moskvaq 1959. 27 P. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet standartov, mar i izmaritell- nykh priborov. (Speed indicators--Testing) AGALETSKIY, P.N., laureat Stalinskoy premii DetectiDg and eliminating systenatic errors in th6 determination by pendulum equipment of the absolute value of acceleration duo to gravity. Trudy VNIIM no-11:5-17 150. WRA 11:6) (Physical measurements) (Gravity) (Pendulum) A(JAIXTSKIY, P.Ne, laureat Stalinskoy premii; YEGOROV, X.R. Voini-bailance arm as a measuring instrument in the investigation of knife support systems of pendulum instruments. Trudy VITIIM n0-11:18-30 150. (min 11:6) (Pendulum) AGAIXTSKIY, P.H. . .... I---. Basic problems of ]reserving the frequency standard of periodic processes and the State Frequency Standard of the D.I. Mendeleev All-Union Metrological Scientific Research Institute. Trudy VVIIM no.13:5-16 153. (MIRA 11:6) (Weights and measures--Standards) AGALETSKIY, P.N. !;, -- . Peak voltmeter for separate voltage 1xilses anrt its application as a millisecond meter. Trudy VNIIM no.13:72-76 153. WRA i1:6) (Electric meters) Of AGALETSKIY,P.B. International Congress on Time Measurenints. Izm. tekl~. na.l: 60 ja-F 155- (MLP-P 8.9) (Time-measurement-Congrebz4a) AGALICTSKIT, P.N.; YNGOROV, K.N. r . - I . . .. ~ -, ~ - Results of investigations conducted at the leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Metrology to dotarmins the absolute gravitt%~ tional acceloratton. lzmoteldi.no.6;,'~'3-14 J~-J] '36, (YJjRA 10: 1) (Gravity-Measurement) AGALETSKIY, P. 1-1. , SKR* Doc Tech Sci (diss) "Absolute determinations 1-- - ~ -- - --- ~--' - -;!46 ' j""4' of the acceleration of gravity for the 4nitial- point in USSR. Len, 11,~57. A 6,1 21 pp (Committee of Standards, Meaeures,ard Measuring D,vices';~ the Council of Ministers USSR4 All-Union Sci Res Inst of Metrology im D. 1. Mandeleyev), 100 copies (KL, 17-58, 107) ~-2 3- AGALETSKIY, P.A., red.; KUZNETSOVA, M.I., red. izd-va; WiTTRYEVA, A.1e., tekhn. rell, [Instructions 242-57 for checking tachometers, sp(.E-domters ard revolution counters] Instrukteiin 242-57 po poverke ta- khometrov, spidometrov i schatchikov oborotov. Izd. ofitsiall- noe. Moskva, 1957. 26 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet standartov, rwr i izme- ritellnykh priborov. (Tachomoter-Tosting) (Speedometers-Testing) sov/169-59-5-4487 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 5. PP 30 31 (USSR) 24-42 00 AUTHORS: Agaletakiy, P.N., Yegorov, K.N., Martsinyak, A.I. --- - I P-1 TITLE: The Absolute Determinations of the Acceleration of Gravity at the VNIIM Station PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta metrol., 1958, Nr 32 (92), 91 p, ill. ABSTRACT; Determinations of the absolute value of g, oarried out in Washington (1936) and in Teddingtort (1938) yielded discrepancies Lly of up to 20 mgal in comparison with the Potsdam system. Such large discrepancies were considered to have rEaulted frNi in- accuracies in method and insufficient evaluations of systematic errors of the measurement. Therefore, the Research Ins"-.Itute of Metrology in Leningrad paid a special attention Islo tho detailed clarMcation of the nature of the sources of systematic errors and the methods for their exclusion, when developing the methods for fundamental determination of g. The studies were Card 1/ 5 begun in 1940, interrupted by the war, and finished in 1956. ,90V/169-59-5-4487 The Absolute Determinations of the Acceleration of Gravity in the VNIIM Station The measurements were carried out by way of three independent methods: 1) Joined fall of bodies-, 2) free fall of a body; 3) swinging pendulums. Three swJnging pendulums with various reduced length of 40, 60 and 75 cm were used in the measurements. The rods of the pendulums were made of fused qu&r,ti glass, the bobs of brass bars. The two ends of the pendulum r--,&i were provided with grooves covered with quartz plates. This way, openings Jers formed at the ends of the rods, inside of which cushions of hard glass were put on the quartz plates. All the parts made of quartz and glass were connected by the forces of molecular cohesion. The pendulums were swiqing alternately within a copper vacuum vessel on fixed knife-edges produced of a special tool steel. The whole set-up was placed on concrete posts in a room the temperature of which was maintained constant by conditioning. The distances between the support bearings of the pendulums have been determined with a gaging machine, with an error which did not exceed 0.6 14~ , The swinging period has been determined by using the sign s of a standard generator,the maximum error of which is smaller than 3.10-91sec, The duration of swinging in each individual oxperiment was 15 - 20 min. 'Rie adjusted value of g from Card 2/5 SOV/169-59-5-4487 The "~.-'_solute Determinations of the Acceleration of Gravity in the VNITM Station the observations of thw swinging pendulums was found to be 981.9187 -1 0,0004 env SeC2. Using the methcd of joined fall, the falling was observed in !he stair- case of the building of the Institute of Metrology; a metallic cylinder was falling from a height of 14 m. Within the cylinder and simultaneously with the cylinder, a brass frame was falling. Magnetic recorders fixed on the falling cylinder, slided along the vertical steel wires and marked magnetic marks on the wires during the fall of the cylinder. The recorders were operated by pulses from a stable generator with a frequency or 62.5 cps. The same pulses caused the flashing of an Inertia-free bulb which illuminated a Elit within the cylinder. The image of the slit was projected onto a photographic plate fixed on the frame falling within the cylinder. As the air of atmospheric pressure was within the cylinder, the results of observation were corrected for the effect of air. The temperature of the various sections of the steel wires was determined by means of some thermocouples. Prior to measuring the distances between the magnetic marks, the wires were strewn with iron filings forming on them characteristic strokes. The measuring of the wires was carried out by means of a calibrating tape and a inetric standard on a hori- zontal stand. The strokes formed on the photographic plate of the falling Card 3/5 80805 soir/169-59-5-4487 The Absolute Determinatiom of the Acceleration of Gravity in the VNIIM Station frame, were measured by means of a gaging machine. The value of g was com- puted from the position of the frame in relation to the marks on the wires and was adjusted by the method of the least squares from 21 falls; the result was 981.9215 0.0016 ciq/sec2. Using the method of free fall of a body, a metric rod was falling within ar. evacuated -copper, vessel. A photo- emulsion coated the plane opposite faces of the quartz parts of the rod, and the image of the immovable slit, periodically illuminated by the flashes of an inertia-free bulb, was projected onto the photoelumsion. The bulb was operated by the pulses from a quartz timekeeper with the transformed frequency of 125 and 250 cps. The setup was placed in the gravimetric basement of the Institute where the fluctuations of temperature are very small. Fifteen falls of'the rod were observed. The distances between the marks on the emulsion layer of iron were determined by means of the gaging machine. After carrying out the necessary corrections, the values of g were adjusted by the method of' least squares. The final result of these experiments amounts to 981.9224 � 0.0020 crq/sec2. The values of g for the point of the investigations in the Card 4/5 sov/169-59-5-4487 The Absolute Determinations of the Aooeleration of Gravity in the VNIIM Station Potsdam system amounted to 981.9308. Therefore, the new determinations of g differ from the value in this system by 12.6 mgal (for the pendulums), by 9.3 mgal (for the joined fall of bodieu), and by 8.1 mgal (for the free fall of a body). Bibl. 34 titles. Yu.S. Dobrokhotov Card 5/5 DOLINSKIY, Ye.F.; AGALETSKIY P.N.- GAYEVSKIY. N.A;WSAN, V. L. OSTROUNDY, B.A. SWLICH, YANOVSKIY, 104. Metrological activities in the field of mecbanical measurements. Trudy.VNIIM no-33:39-59 '58. (WRA 11:11) L Rukovoditell otdela mekbanicbookikh izmereni7 Vseoo7uznogo naucbno- iseledovatellskogo imstituta mairologii imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva (for Doilnakly) (Mensuration) -4,G.UY,TSKIY. P.M.; KIPM,'IIKO, V-1- StEladardizing measurements with accelerometers. Um. tekh. no. 1:16-19 ja 161. (MIRA 14:1) (Accelerometers) AGAI.ETSX171-j-P~.N, Calibrating the PIU-1 accelerometer. lzm.tekh. no.5:17 My 161. (Accelerometers) (MIRA 1435) AGALETSKIY, P.N.; BARASH, V. Ya.; BOGDANCIVA,, S.A.; NIKULIKA, Zh.P. Developing a standard accelerometer. Izm.tekh. no.7:12-17 -11 161. - (MIRA 14:6) (Accelerometers) AGALETSKIY, PA. ~ I'lletl!ods of measuring masses" by S.,9,Shchedro'vitskii. Reviewed by P.N.Agaletskii. lzm.tekh. no.12:64 D 161. 0111RA 15:1) (Mensuration) (Shchedrovitskii, S.S.) AGALETSIM, P.N, Should the determination of ",-he concept "I'-1--asurement" be f reviewed? lzm.tekh. no~9:1-4 S 162. kFERA 15-11) (IMenswation) Yu.I.; RAYEVSKIY, N.P. Inadequate book, Izm, tekh. no.6:61-62 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Measuring instruments) A G A LFFTSKIY P T' - E .!-. . ; ;,~ : KU" --0' , -10 .--. .~ ~; I .1. 1 ~ , ".., 1*~ ~) - "' Classlfioa'Lion c.f ineasuremrnts miid t~.n evaluation of the pre- clsion of' m~.vquilng in9tmane!A5. Jfm. takh. no.30-9 Mr 161, (MIRA -17:8) A G A I ST111h 1 'i P.N. oo,~'Lur U.-Min. nwij; , .1 1 (Methods fc,r chcc?tnl~, av(!nA f"'r use -In tost4pr lnbcirttc.~rie- of piroit'sil j-riverki ,W-e- k pir"r-a-men'. -1,11 V laborator."Lukh prt-dprilatl-i. Poolln.--a. 17,o--., ; ,~',andvrtov, 19 t':)4. 2? ! ~ t T',j ~ .1 li-C-.rl 'Tly~-)! pribor-.. AGALET"'HY, P.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, Prof. Most urCent objectives of standardization In the field of metrology and measuring equil-nent. Star dartizats-; ia 29 no.10:7-.10 0 t65. (,N*,IPA 18: 12) AGALITSXIY, S.N.; ZAGAYKNVICH, I.K. Combating the pine moth larva and the pine bark flat bug by means of toxic bands of DDT solution. Nauch.trvdy Inst.ent. i fit. 6:92-100 155. (Pine--Diseases and pasts)(DDT (Insecticide)) (MM 9:7) A IONLSCUI S., ing.; IlvITAG, D., ing.; 'GALTDI, h Optimum distribution of power botwoon .-;tations of an electric powor system, Energoticti Jbim 12 n0-10:43&-544 0 164. t X.S,; SAVIN,M.M., redaktor; BUDAYEV,B.V., redaktor; SEVER 'YANOV,N.N.; &0M A]iDRBYNV,G.G., tekh'nl;rewskly redaktor [Engineering research for coal mining-structures] Inzhenernye izyskaniia dlia stroitelletva ugollnyich predpriiatii. Moskva, Ugletekhisdat, 1955. 261 p. (MM 9:1) (Coal mines and mining) SEVERIYANOV, Rikolay otv.rede; SAVIN, N.M., red,; KOROVMffOVA. Z.A., tekhn.rede [Mknunl on engineering surveys for construction] Spravochnik po inzhonernym. izyakaniiam dlin atroitellstva. Moskva, Uglatekhizdat, 1958- 360 pe (Niu Ing) (Civil engineering) AGALINA, H.S., inzh.; AKUTIN, T.K., Anzh.; AFAESOV, A.M., inzh.; ARISTOV, 7,""kand. iBkhn. nauk,; BELOSTOTSKIT, O.B., inzh.; BERLIN, A.T~,,inzh.; BESSYIY, K.A., inzh.; BLYUM. A.M., inzh.; BRAUN, I.V., inzh.; BRODSKIY. I.A., inth.; BURHAS, A.I.,inzh.; VAYNMAN, I.Z., inzh.; VARSHAIFSKIY, I.N.,inzh.; VASIL'YEVA, A.A.,inzh.; VORONIN, S.A.,inzh.; VOYTSEKHOVSKIY. LwK., iiizh.. VRUBLEVSKIY, A.A.,inzh.; GERSHMAN, S.G., inzh.; GOLUDYATNIKOV. G.A.,inzh.; GORLIN, M.Yu., inzh.-, GRAMMATIKOV, A.N., inzh.; DASEU',VSKIY, A.P.,inzh.;DIDKOVSKIY. I.L., insrh.; DOBROVOLISKIY, H.L.,ingh,; DRODOV. P.F.,kand. takhn. muk,; KOZLOVSKIY,A.A.,inzh.: KIRILENKO. V.G.,inzh.; KOPELYANSKIY. G.D.,kand. tekhn. nauk,; KORETSKIY. H.M.,inth.; KUKHARCHUX, I.N.,inzh.; OCHER. M.G.,inzh.; MERZLYAK, H.V.,inzh.; MIROHOV, V.V..inzh.; NOVITSKIY. G.V.,inzh.; PADUN, N.M.,inzh.; FAIMIAT117EY, N.B., lnzh.; PAROOMOKO, V.I.,kand. biol, maukl; FIBSOY, Ye.A,.,inzh.; POI]LUIBNYY. S.A., in-.h.; PORAZBFMO. F.F.,inzh.; PUZANJOY. I.G.,inzh.: REDIN, I.P.inyh.-, BMIK, I.S.,kand. takhn. nauk,; ROGOIrSKIY, L.V.,inzh.; RMRMAN, A.G.,in2h.; RYBALISKIY. 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L.V., ed. izd-va,: PROZOROVSKAYA, Y.L., takhn. red. LKining ; an encyclopedic handbook] Gornos delo; entsiklopedichaskii spravochnik. Moskva, Goo. n3uchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po ugollnoi~ promj-shl. Vol. 3.[Organization of planning; Construction of surface build.ings and structures] Orgenizatslia proaktirovaniia; Stroitalletva zdanii i mooruzhenii na poverkhnosti shakht. 1958. 497 p. (111RA 11:12) (Mining engineering) (Building) SEVERIYANOV, Nikolay Nikolayevicb; AGALINA W.r1ya Samoylovna- Y CHERNIEGOVA, E.N., red.izd-va; XA; Gefft- khn. red. rHand'Dook on engineering explorations for construction purpo:mj Spravochnik po inzhenernym iZ78kaniiam d1la stroi- tells-bva. Izd.2., perer. i dop. 1963;- 322 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Surveying) (Engineering) Ar',P,T,Tl.'Ap V. G. , V. G. "'-;isonAl arid J*-urn2l variation in the c.-~rot:Ln A,-alinp 0 - content of bulbous Soo,)s!lcl-.. 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Country ~7 3 F, C a t 00 ry I Abc. Jour rift Author lit I zis t I tut Titlo c:` ~'."I:,wC1 Orig Dib. Abatract o c. T) Card., ,C A.T17GORY I IIIIS-, T TTTLP, TUG. PUB). I? iiat Or thq ld#,-Mcl2ntain pfastu,-5 plauto of ec.,uUqcrL slorm of Cdaiar Ridga i:i upprarled tzligoUlar Ath a ahr-motarist.c ot thoir odibili-ty. Blb.Uugirrkcty of 412 11-itl-oa. - B, K. Ylornir 2/2 AGAMROV.,_A0B. Iffect of herariol anothesia on the glucose and glycogen content of blood in dogs. TruAr Voee.ob-va fiziol.blokhtmai fam, 2:17'7 154, (MLRA 8:7) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy khirurgii Azerbaydzhanskogo meditainakogo Inatttuta i kafedm biolditmii. (PARBITURATES, anesthesia and analgesia, hexobarbital, off. on blood wWar in dogs) (BLOOD SUGAR, in haxobarbital annath. in dopp) ACC NRi _" AP70026�8 I AUTHOR: -Ag L. A (Yerevwi) ORG: none Aexure souRcE CODE: uFt/o424/66/000i006/0114/0121! TITLE: On the theory of orthotropic shells SOURCE: Inzhenernyy zburnal. Mekhanika tyerdogo tela,%no, 6, 1966, 114-121 TOPIC TAGS: plat,e flexure, isotropic plate, anisotropic plate, orthotropic plate, iterative methcdl~ anisotropic medium, asymptotic method, thin plate, elasticity theory fle)mre ABSTRACT: The ba!sic equations of flexure of anisotropic thin elastic plates under normal loading a~p derived by applying the method of asymptotic integration of elasticity equations developed by A. L. Golldenveyser for isotropic plates in his approximate theory of flexure. In the process of deriving these equations, certain r.pecific aspects of anisotropy are revealed. It is assumed that the thickness of the plate is smali as compared to its other dimensions, and that the principal directions of elasticity coincide at any point of the plate with the corresponding directions of the curvilinear coordinate system. The complete system of differential equations with bopdary conditions describing the stress-strain relations in the three-dimeneional problem of the elasticity theory developed by S. A. Ambartsumyan is used in determininlg the displacements and streuses in the plate. The final state of stress and strainlis presented as a sum of two component states: one, penetrating deeply into the piate, is described by a basic iterative process, and the other state, -Card- . __ ;I