SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AGALOVYAN, L. A. - AGAMIRZYAN, L.S.

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ACC NRIAPM2698 dying out fast with increasing distance from a certain fixed line on the middle surface of the plate, is described by a supplementary iterative process. The index, of stress variation across the thickness of the plate is large, whereas the stresses vary much more slowly over the plane of the plate. The construction of both the basic and supplementary iterative processes is discussed at large, and formulas are derived from which the coriponents of stress tensor and displacement vector of the basic and supplementary (fast dying out) 'states of stress and strain can be determined. The "basic" and "supplementary" stresses satisfy the boundary conditions of the initial system of equationp, but their sum does so under certain additional conditions on the fixed line which ak-e outlined. The boundary conAitions on the side surfaces of iso- tropic plates under flexure and the results obtained for them by A. L. Golldenveyser are also correct 6r anisotropic plates. The airthor thanks A. L. Golodenveyser for suggesting the to c and G. A. AmbartsuWan for the attention he has given the work. Orig. art. has., 9 formulas. [WA-521 SUB CODE: 20/ SU~M DATE: 33sep65/ ORId REF: 010 Card 2/2 4 SOURCE CODE: UR/0022/65/ol8/00 01610050 ACC NRt .,AP5028289 5/0 AUTHOR., AgalovyEin* A# ~temat ORG: Institute.of Mathematics and.Mecbanics, AN Lrmenian SSR (In6titut m w rAekhaniki AN AriWiLnskoy 55); Yerevan' State Univt~,rsity_ Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy- universitet) TITLE; On refining the classical flexure theory of anisotropic plazes .SOURCE: AN krmSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-mtematicheskikh.nauk, v.18, no, 5, 1965, 16-30 stribu- TOPIC TAGS: plate, thin plate, anisotropic plate, flexure theory, stress di tion, strain distribution ABSTRACT- An attempt is made to develop a theory of fleyure of an &nisotropic thin plate without using any conventional assumption of the classical theory of plates..- The A. L. Gol'denveyser method of asymptotic integration is used in solving the sys- tem of basic differential equations of the three-dimensional elasticity theory which describe the state of an orthotropic body: equilibrium equations, stress-strain re- lationsbips, and boundary conditions. It is shown'thUt the stress and:strain~. distri- butioneAn the plate can be represented as a sum of three states of stress and strain: 1) the state of slowly varying stresses over the whole plate; the state is determined. by a basic iterative process and its initial approximation coincides with the solutior, Card 1/2 4977--46 ACC NR, Ar-5028289 f obtained_~in the.- blassical -flexure -theory of anisotrop-,"Le-plates; 2) and 3)-are-the A:_ states of fast diminishing stresses at the.edges of the plate which account.for the edge effect; these states with an.arbitrary,rate of stress decrease are determined by two supplementary iterative processes. The integra:is determined by each of these iterative processes (and thus by their sum) contain a necessary number of arbitrary parameters which ensure the satisfaction of all boundary conditions for stress, dis- tribution at the edges of the plate. -Orig. art. has: 42 formitlas. V"" I SUB CODE: AS/ SUBM DATE: O5Mar65/ ORIG REF: oW ATD PRESS: Card 2/2 ACC NR3 EWT(d) AP6012558 MWEVip AUTHOR: Agalovyan, L. A. (Yerev~bn) P (VI (v) 1j'P(C) SOURCE CODE: UR/0040/66/030/062/0388/0398 14,6 ORG: none TITLE: Application of the asymptotic integration method to the construction of an approximation theory for anisotropio shells V/. V SOURCE: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, V. 30, no. 2, 1966, 388-398 TOPIC TAGS: shell theory, anisotropic mediump tensor analysis, stress distribution, shell deformation I a-L,9S'r,4C DeFdQm.9r1vAJ ABSTRACT: The elastic deformation of anisotropic shells is analyzed under the assumption that at each point there exists only a single symmetry,plane, parallel to the mean shell surface. The governing differential equations for the stress distribu- tion and deformation are given by the set: the equilibrium equations !VaCaP _ baPT0 + &3P 1003 ~ 0. VaT all + b,~TaA 1/ 003 0*': symmetrj conditions C (rxP-03bxvmP =0, -3h X3 03b'A 0 and the stress-strain relations -0d1V100'=F8 33 'Af) (- WV 1, b,,LIX + Bu. 003 P.B3YC(aZX_ 03b,:~), 1/2 1 Card L 30374..66 ACC NRI AP60125.58----- + 41 b.X (Vpux + b).A]V)I) - F.AXI'IrEI,-rk' (a,x Obb,k) + FOOPIr83 To integrate these equations new variables are introduced 04 REM, 03..hc. and the equations for the stress-strain are expanded in powers of the small parameter h* - h/R. The governing boundary conditions are given by 33 PCL To solve these equations a fundamental iteratf6dpr-ocess is outlined which allows for the calculation of the fundamental stress. The stress and deformation are defined respectively by the series S-S. and substituted in the above equations. Solutions are obtained for the deformation state where the variable i~3 changes rapidly. An auxiliary iteration process is out- lined for the case where the strese.changes nonuniformly along the directions 6 1 and 1~2# The author thanks B. A. Ambarts2gan for valuable suggestions and A. L. Golldenveyzer for evaluating the work. Orig, art. has' 55 equations6 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 30Mar65/ ORIG REFt 005/ OTH REPt 001 KRYUKOV, Yu.M.; 1,11TROFANOVA, Ye.G.; AGALATSIEVA, N.A.; VINMYTIS, G.P. Restilts of the use of soma new methods of bacteriological diagnosis of diptheria In practical laboratoriei. Zhur. mikrobiol.,, epid. I inunun. 40 no.904-57 8163, (MIRA 17:5) 1. Iz dorozhnoy sanitarno-apide-m-iologicheskoy stantsii Moskovskoy zheleznoy dorogi, AGALITSEV,N,T. Exchanging wooden Inside jambs for gypsiun ones. Rats. i izobr. predl. v stroi. no.106:31 15L~. ()U.RA B-10) (Docre) 1ASHIMUCH, A.M.; TERLE14TIYEVA: A.A.; IVANOVA) L.S.; BOICODULINA, M.A.; VELICID,?NKO Co ,, I.N.; NIKULENJ' , V.S.; KOUSILINA, T.I.; SHAKHOVA, T.P.; NYASHINAp A.A.; YASINSKAYA, Z.A.; AGALITOWA 11 B SELIMENSKAYA, Ye.G.; KRETSMER, V.L.; XONOTIOVICH, L.K.- EVA A.M.; TKACIIUKp L.Ya.; VYATKINA, G.A.; SLOUSHCH, V.S.; RACHINSKEA, L.N.; FORIVAYA, R.Yu.,- KARAKOVSKAYA, E.M.; FOKROVSKAYA, M.A.; KORNETA, A.I.; YERSHOVA, K.F., ottv. red.; Prinimal uchastiye KAFUTOV, M.I., red.; LAGAIREVAI A.P., otv. za vypask; NIKITINA., I.P., tekhn. red. [Econorry of Novosibirsk Province; coUection of statistics] Narodnoe khoziaistvo Novosibirskoi oblasti; statisticheskii sbornik. Novo- sibirsk, Gosstatizdat TsSU SSSR, 1961. 331 p. (MIRI 15:6) 1. Novosibirsk. Oblastnoye statuisticheskoye upravleniye. 2. Na- challnik Statisticheskogo Upravleniya Novosibirskoy oblasti (for Yershov). 3, Zamestitell nachallnika Statisticheskogo Upravleniya Novosibirskoy oblasti (for Kammov). (Novosibirsk Province--Economic conditions) AULITSOV, A.M.; ZEL'VJWSKIY, Ya.D. Separation coefficient for sulfur isotopes in chemical exchange in the system: B02 -- HSOj . Zhur.fiz.khim. 29 no.12:2244-2248 D '55. (MLRA 9:5) 1. Xhimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni D.J. Mendeleyeva, Moskva. (Sulfur--Isotopes) AGALITSOV, F., marshal aviatsii About those who are on the.watch. Yryl,rod 13 no.8i5-6 Ag 162. (Air pilots) (KRA 150) AGALITSOV, F.A., general-polkovnik aviataii Pilots' first trainer. Yest.Vozd.Fl. no.8:11-14 Ag 360. (MIRA 13:9) (Flight training) AGALITSOV, F.A., goner&l-polkovaik aviataii The commander should be the best pilot* jeatcyozd.pi. Yx 161, (Ruobia-Air Ime-Offtooro) 1. no.,3:18-po (K:PA 14 16) BORISOV, V.I.,- LEVIT, Z.Yu., inzh.; KALININ, V.Z., inzh.; BROVKIN, M.G.; inzh:; AGALITSOI[~, inzh.; ZHIGACHEVA, T.F., inzb.; LOBANOV, V.S. in_zF_.; _ALIMOV, M:F., inzh.; VIWUH, I.M., inzh.; LAZAREV, V.Ya.j inzh.; ZALEVSKAYA, L.V., tekhnik; SHCHETVINA, H.F., tekhnik; SOKOIA)VSKIY, I.A.., red.; SHALAGINOV) A.A., vedushchiy red. [Special and basic equipment of mechanical assembly shops in instnunent plants] Nestandartnoe oborudovanie i orgosnastka mekha- nicheskikh aborochrjykh tsekhov priborostroitellnykh zavodov. Mo- skva, Otdol nauchno-tokhn. informataii, 1959. 158 p. (Instrument industry-Equipment and supplies) (MIRA 15:4) ,%C~ :, I I ~, a)v, s - !). Elect r-, ~l I: I s hard I oclc 1-10~zk ',"I, VEes . uc)-,0 . ~ - -. I "d-vo, 11-47- 1 ~ ~. . ; . -.- - j8z p. (4c,-::'~~77' -1 . I . I" f~ i : ) Tkl5l.A-:17 AGALITSOV, S.D. W-~~rr [Practical training of electriciana; guide for instructors] Proiz- vodstvannoe obuchenie elektromontera (V pomoshch' masteru). )(oBkva, TrudrozervizdAt. 1953. 107 p. (MIaA 7:3) (Electricity--Study and teaching) RCE! CODE: UR/0286/65/OGO/O2-3TO-0-54- ACC NR: AP6002555 SOU /005~ INVEN701t: Agal'toova, N. A.;'Rusi-nov, M. M. CIRG: none TIME: Wide-angle orthoscopic lens for aerial photography. Class 42, No. 176702., Ne til Q Aq ounced--by -the gntral bstituteof (bodeq,l T M tL d Carbqg,rnPi4- (Untral. yy nau!, S SOURCE: Byulleten'* izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 23, 1965, 54 TOPIC TAGS: photographic lena, aerial camera lens, '; r. -ABSTRACT., A wide-angle orthoscopiq;_1SR .a for aerial pji~~qgUp~y (see figure) is 'Fig. 1. Wide-.angle orthotropic lens I - Inner converging lens; 2 cemented components. Card 1/2 1-710 'Ar L 11800-66 ACC NRs AP6002555 Introduced. To ealarge the relative aperture with a simultaneous levelling of the film) the inner converging lens is separated from other cemented components by an air gap. Grig. art..bAs: I gigure. (JR] SUB CODE: 14/ SUBH DATE: l!Jun64/ ATD PRESS: 9/77 LafflI7-66 SOURCE COD3: AUTHOR: Ibragimov, I. 1q Agamaliy2v. Ch. G. Ml: none TITLE: Completeness of the system of analytic iunctions MkE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 168, no- 3, 1966, 516-518 TOPIC TAGS: analytic function, interpolation ABSTRACT-. The artiole con'Gerne the oomple.teness.of the system of functions jj~(n)-( by means of the ABM-GONGUMV interpolation formula in the, case for uhich F~z) is any entire ana3,vtio function and the sequence of. .complox nmbere iX n is euoh that A, < Jim 14 00. .It is shown that the same interpolation method can be used to prove a number of previously known results, and it is thereby shown that interpolation theory methods are effective for investigating the comploteness of a system of analytic functions, as was fii6t-noted by"A.'O. Gellfond.. This paper wai presented by Academician S. No Bernshteyn on 4 September 1965. Orig. art. has: 13 formulas. SUB CODE: 12 SUBM DATE: 1811a~65 CRIG REF: 006 [JPRS: 36,8661 Card V1 /- - b"DC: 517.-5 AGAWUJYW, G. M. AGk'-U,jYF,V, 0. M.: "Special mothodr of dectrical coro awnpling- under conditionG of the frequent ulturnution of thin utratu". Baku 1955. Yin Hitlif-r ,ducution USSR. Azerbaydzhan Order of Labor Red Banner Industrial. In,.-,t imeni M, Azizbekov. (Dissertationn for thedagree o' Candidate of Geological-Mineralcgical Sciences.) SO- YnizhnpZa LotRvlel No. 50 10 December 1955. Moncow AGARALIYF.V, G.M.; KIREYEV, Y.F. Using applied geophysical data to note the change in thickness and lithological, facies of the discontinuity in the pay formation in the southern Karadag structure. Azerb.neft.khoz. 16 no,1:7-9 Ja '57. (MLU 10:5) (Karadag--Petroleum geology) AGAMALIYX G.M.; KIRBYIV, V.F. ~ ~T, , - MMMMMM~~ Blectric and radioactive properties of the series intersecting the pay formation in the southern spur of the Karadag fold. Azert. neft.khoz. 36 no.3:10-13 Mr '57. (MM 10:5) (Karadag--Oil well log&lng) ARKHAROV, L,V, j Relationship betweten the factor of porosity and oil content of a layer and its specific electric resistance* Izv, vys, uaheb, sav.; neftl i gas 2 no.4:7-9 159. (MIRA 32: 10) 1.Azerbax-~Jihanskiy industrial' W institut im. H. Azizbokova. (Oil well logging, Slectric) DADASHEV, F.G.; AGAMALIYEV, G.M.; DADASHET, A.M. Geology and gas potential of the Touragay area. Azerb. neft. khoz. 38 no-5:8-10 My '59. (MIRA 12:9) (Touragay Hill Region--Gas, Natural--Geology) LOGGVSYAYA, G.X.;-AUMLLMV,-G-H-- DeterminF41-ion of the porosity faotor of reservoirs in the horizon cf the producing formation in fields of the Kura Lowland based on geophysical data. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft i gaz 5 no.2:11-14 162. ~MM 15:7) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i t3himii imeni M. Azizbokova i "Azneftegeofizika". (Kura Lowland-Oil sands) (Porosity) AGAMALIYEVP G.M.; RAKHMANOVp R.R. Isolating reservoir rocks in a vqction of Cretaceous deposits of the Caspian Sea-Kuba region b6sed on geop~.,-sical data. Izv. vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz 6 no.9:3-8 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Azerbaydzhanski7 institut nefti i khimii im. H.Azizbekova i I Azerbaydzhanskiy nauchno-issledovat.el skiy institut po dobyche nefti. ABDULDIrEV, G~K.,- AGA14ALIL~ __C-~.-_ GUSSEYNOV, G.A. Efficiency of repeated hydraulic fracturing in fields of tho Oil Field Administration of the Siazan' Petroleum Trust. Azerb. neft. khoz. 40 no.9:26-27 S 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Siazan' region-Oil fields-Hydraulic fracturink) AOMaIYET; T. S. 1, . Treatment of anoylostomiasis and some other forms of helmin- thiasis with naphthamon (alcopar). Azerb. med. zhur. 41 no,Zz 59-64 F 164 (MIRA 18:1) ,, AGAMALIYEVA, N.Sho -1 v _MIM P G.A. Hydrochemical characteristics of the formation waters of the Buzovn~- Hashta i field* Azerb, neft. khoz, 40 no,4:6-8 Ap 161. (HIRA 25:7) ~Alpsheron Peninsula-0il, field brines-Analysis) AGAMALOV, Alekarndr Steptinovich; SILII-A, MI. r( d, [Use of the theory of probability In reliability calcnila- tions: Et written lecture or third-yoar stuiients of O.a All-Union Correspondence Electrotecimical ImUt'ilte of Communications] PriMenenie teorii veroiatnosted v ras- , " P, e -1 t 0 chetakh nadezhnosti.; pistmennais lektsl jjL dlia Stud ill k-arsa MIS. Yoskva, Red...j.zd. ct~el' VSEIS, 25 p. (VaIRRA 18~.7) SOV/133-59-2-16/26 jUTHORS: Kondakov, N.P., lk-cceat Agamalova, D.A. TITLE: On tTae-,'Probaem of th,1- F ailu. re of Rails or, Railway Tracks (K -ioprosy ob odinoc-hnom %-jkhode rel'sov iz stroya na zh%Nleznykh dorogakh) PERIODICAL, Stal", 1959, Nr 2, pp 14-8-149 (USSR) a:L AB6TRACT: It is pointed out th ~j rails produced. by various works according to the same tee-lulological conditions differ considerably in the::d.r servi,,,e life. The. maximum differenc.es in the durability of rails of the R--50 type was between those produced in the TKuznetsk Combine and "Azovsta"-" Works. The service life of the rails -Droduced on the la.-I-ter works was 3.7 times longer. Loag observations of the operating conditions of rails indicated t1jat the evalvLation of their service life on the basis of summary load carried by the track (t km/Im) is insufficient, as the durability of the rails depends also on loads per axle and frequency of their 1,epet.-ClUion. The above is illustrated by an example of the service life of Card 1/3 the rails (produced on the Kumetsk Metallurgical Combine.) sov/133-59-2--16/26 on the Problem of the 1)ura7z)ility of Rails on Railway Tracks on two tracks which carried practically the same total load during the period of observation but a different, mean load per axle passed over the -tracks track 1 track 11 Total load carried, mil tons 29r,1.5 291.6 Miean load per axle,tons 10.9 19.6 Specific consumption of rails per 1 km of track per year 2.25 4,,84 It is concluded that in order -to test the influence of the technology of production on the service life of the rails, it is necessary to arrange for experimental lengths of tracks on various railways made from rails produced on ('laid 2/3 SOV/133-59-2-16/26 On the Problem of the Dumbility of Rails on Railway Tracks various works. There is 1 figrure and 2 references, both of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Novosibirskiy Institut Inzhenerov ZheleznodorozhnoFo Transporta (Novosibirsk Institute of Railroad Eaglaeers) ~ Card 3/3 30879 S04801/ooo/oog/ow./ou E071/E135 AUTHORSz Yavoyskiy, V.I., Chernega, D,F., Dudko_ D A.4 Tyagun-Belous, G.S., Bektursunov, Sh,Sh. Bocharovq V.A., Agamalova, L.L., Hololko-r, V V, Yakobsheq R~Ya,_,__an_ff_T5Tt_an1n_~~Ye.M: TITLE.- Electrolytit phenomena in the process cf ele.~t:rc,.klag heating of ingots PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zaveden:.y Chernaye, metallurgiya, no.9, !961, 32-43 TEXT: Electroslag heating of ingots is based cn the 2.on2.,:- nature and structure of slag. on passing a current tbrough the slag, situated on the surface of the shrinkage head, a considerabl-A amount of heat is evolved, sufficient te maintain the slag and metal in the upper part of the ingot during its crystallisation in the molten state. The object of the present invest.igat!.on was to elucidate the influence of the kind of electris- current or. the processes taking place during ale:.trealag heating of ingcts, it is advantageous to carry out the heating of the ingot tops in su-h Card 1/ 5 Electrolytic phenomena in the process- S/i48/6i/ooo/oo9/oo.!/012 E071/EI35 a manner that in addition to increasing the yield of good metal there should be an improvement in the metal quality reelullin-g t;rvm the electrolyti,t effa,-.t and also from the transfer of' a pa:-', vf the segregating elements into the slag. Tl,-ie experiments were made with four ingots of a square cross,-section, weighing 3.4 *,ons, of s t es 1 10 r' 2 -,r a 1. h L. ,, (IOG2SD), swalted in 75 tsn basic. cpan h a~r . furnaLes. The alectroslag beating was with direct and al*~e--nat4-2-z surrent, For the first ingot ~_-he elettrode in-~.o XhE head part was connected to the cathode and the pl-j3 tc It-he inge", (straight polarity)~~ the second ingot was hpated with dire'-z! ;:;urrent of reverse polarity (minus to the bottem of the =-ald, plus to the electrode in the head varr't): the thtri ingit was heated with a 50 c,P-s- alternating :current- the feurth ingot. w!Ls cast by the Usual practice and was used as a blank experLme~.nt. The first three ingots were top pc~urad through an intermediate funnel and the fourth ingot was bottcm Sxured.. A senar&'Iv:~' of produrAng 1,000 A at 60 V waa usi~d fp- heating w".th dire,tt curren,",, The'heating conditiona were a-i fellows,, Y'oltage 48 V, current feT the firs': 60 minu~ps '9"'0 A anl :bard 2/ 079 Electrolytic phenomena in the process.. s/148/6i/ooo/ooq/ooi/ol2 E071/E135 700 A; the duration of heating go minutes. The flux for the formation of slag consisted of 25% fluorospar, 45% finely crushed freshly ignited lime, 30% chamotte powder, The ingots were rolled into slabs 500 x 250 mm. Four templets were cut from each slab and then cut into strips from which test specimens were made. Non-metallic inclusions were determined metallographically and electrolytically. It was found that the distribution of non- metallic inclusions in the ingot was the most advantageous on heating it with direct current of "straight" polarity. This type of heating lnwers chemical non-uniformity in comparison with ingots cast by the usual works technology and heated with alternating currentf or direct current of reverse polal-ity, There is a tendency for sulphur to be shifted towards the positive pole, whereupon sulphur near the positive pole is distributed unevenly along the cross-section of the ingot in the form of segregation "spots". No shift of carbon towards the negative pole was established. During the heating with direct current of straight and reverse polarity, in addition to electrolytic phenomena, the Perrin-Tochinskiy effect leading to the refining Card 3/5 30879 Electrolytic phenomena in the process ... S/148/61/000/009/001/012 E071/E135 of the metal of the head part of the ingats was observed. No noticeable effect of direct current on changes in the content and distribution of nitrogen in the rolled metal was observed. It was established that the content of hydragen in the shrinkage head decreases during crystallisation of the ingot heated with a direct current of reverse polarity and increases with direct polarity (minus on the electrode). The nischanital properties of the metal of the ingot teemed with heating by current of direct polarity are most uniform throughout the whole volume of the slab. The specific gravity of the metal of all the ingots was almost the same. The pickling ability of the metal (weight loss of cylindrical. specimens in a solution of 65; wt, parts of HClo 25 wt. parts of H2SO4 and 10 wt. parts of' water at 70 OC during 40 minutes) along the whole slab is; the highest on heating with direct current of "straight" polarity and lowest on heating with direct current of reverse polarity, on heating with alternating current of an industrial frequency the quality of the ingot metal was better than that of the "blank" ingot. and was nearly the same as on heating with direct current of "straight" polarity. Card 4/5 10879 Electrolytic phenomena in the process.,* s/148/61/000/009/001/012 E071/E135 There are 6 figures, 4 tables and 9 referencest, 8 Soviet-bloo. and 1 non-Soviet-blot. ASSOCIATION% Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) S13BMITTED t May 24, 1961 Card 55/5 IAVOISKI, V.I. (Yavoyskiy, V.I.]; CE M GA, D.F. [Chernega, D.F.]; DUDKO, D.A.; TEAGUN-BELOUS, G.S. [Tyagun-Belous, G.S.)j EEKTURSUNOV, S.S. [Bekturigunov, Sh.Sh.]; BOCIAROV, V.A. [Wharov, V.A.); AGAMALOVA, L.L.; MOLOTKOV, V.A.; IAI(OBSE,, R.I. (Yakobohe, R.Ya.]; Z- - -PMNIN; H. jPotanin, Ye.M.] Electrolytic phenomena during the slag electric heatinE of the ihgots. Analele metalurgis 16 no.2:5-18 Ap-Je '62. YAVOIZKIY . V. I. , prof ., doktor tekhn. =uk; BEKTURSLTIIOV, Sh.Sh. . -Jnzh. ; CHERIIEGA) D.F.,-kand.tekhn.nauk; TYJ.-.GUN-BELOUS, G.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; DUDKO, D.A., kand.tekhn.naukil Prinimali uchasti-ye: MOLOTOV, V.A.; BELYAIEV, Yu.P.; YAKOBSBA, RJA AGAMALOVA L L - CIEKAIENIKO, G.A.; BOCIIAROVI V.A.; KISSZLI, N.U.; 'SYTLOt, Eloctria slag heating and additional feed of large sheet billoU- made of lOGZSD steel. Stall 22 no.7:611-615 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Steel ingots) (Rolling (Metalwork)) ISAYEV, S.I.; DRYAGINA, I.V.; MAZAYEV, V.P.; AGAMALOVA, S.F. Ibq?eriments in irradiating apple buds with-CoTO aMdX rays before their inoculation. Uch. zap. Kab,-Balk. gose une no.12:255-260 162. (MIRA 16:6) Plants, Effoot of radiation on) Budding) (Apple) ~ pror, Content of YPA616" &I' HS R 1~afadra genot.IY5. a~, gel. Miy STOUTOV, V.N.; BUDNITSKAYA, Yo.V.; AGA%AL(W'-,. I-I.R.; Ali OVA , Tv..Av; NIKITINAp Ye.l. .1 ~.- I Characteristics of the changes in ani-I met-:Lb~Dl.asm in ontogeny of various wheat formo. Izv, AN SSSR. Sei,. biol. no.6. 836-847 N-D 165. W-RA 118~.11) 1. Gosudars tvonnyy universi tot im, Lamanoqova i Inst'itut biokhWI im. A.N. Bakha AN SSSH. S 1.1 Crj nd e s a t i c i r f o i I, !j . n E x a i~ f h e z, r, s e n e . , . , Plrafor-. 'Llch. ~al '9~. Ser. k" 17 : 1 AGAMAMDOV, S. Salvinia natans (L.) All. in the bodies of water of the Kara Kum Canal. Izv, AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.4:85-86 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Institut botaniki AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (Kara Kum Canal region--Water ferns) AGANDMANTAN, S. Standardization and improvement of the quality of Industrial output. Prom.Arm. 6 no.2t2O-23 F 163. (KRA 16:5) 1 Gosplan Armyanskoy SSRb iArmenia-Production Btandards) (Armenia-Standardisation) AGA)CDERANYAN, -II.S., Inshener. -r r~,, ~! ~, -, -1. - ~ ; .1 A~Y, _;. , '.. - Proper storekeeping of materials and supplies. Standartizataila no02: 43-46 Mr-Ap 154. (MLRA 7:6) (Stores or stock room keeping) AGA14DZIWrM, S. internatior4 standardization and the Soviet Union. Prom.Arm. 5 no.10:65-67 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Stanclardi-zation-International cooperat-ion) AGAMERZYAN, T. I. (Engr.) "Experiment to Determine the Effect of Ultrasonics on the Process of Nickel-Plating." report presented at the 13th Scientific Technical Conference of the Kuybyshev Aviation Institute, March 1959. AGAMETOY, S. ,e,j,jy , I - , - , - -.Elements of technical education in rural schools of a Daghestan mountain district. Politekh. obuoh. no,901-92 6 116a (MIRA 11:10) (Dokusparinskiy District-Agriculture-Study and I;eaching) A.M., in--h.; BAWKINI, V.I., inzh.; RUZINIETSOV, IM.P., inzh. [Safoty engincoring instructions in electrical equipment installation operations] Instruktivg7e ukazaniia po tekh- nike bezopasnostl pri proizvodstve elelc'Lrt)montazhnykh ra- bot. Elo.-~kva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 144 p. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Russia (192-- U.S.S.R.) Gla-urnoye vpravleiiye po proiz- vodstvu elgktroiwntazhnykh rabot. 2. Glavnoye upravleniye po proizvodstvu e2ekt-romontazhrWkh rabc . SOV/124-57-9-10699 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 9, p 124 (USSR) AUTHORS: Akhundov, A. K., Agamirov, M.A., Mamedov, T. A. TITLE: On the Performance of a Single Horizontal Pipe Drain and on the Effectiveness of Various Methods of Flushing out Without Drainage in Western Shirvana, Azerbaydzhart SSR (0 rabote odinochnoy gorizontallnoy dreny i ob effektivnosti razlichnykh sposobov promyvki bez drenazha v Zapadnoy Sh;.rvani ikzerbaydzhanskoy SSR) PERIODICAL: Tr. 6-y sessii AN TurkmSSR, po&,-.?yashch. voprosam bor'by zasoleniyem pochv v tselyakh povysheniya urozhaynosti s. -kh. kulltur, 1953, Ashkhabad Izd-vo A14 TurkmSSR, 1954, pp 117-138 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 V7~ Udk& 0 Ich vertical vasbm~jr ozi salinity. of steppe-IDIOPOSA S4~5 Whi contained an ay. of Wj sulfate mt".; vuutg. largo amts, of WiffiWite (11#3504-101rt~m Qnd It ramble clay Coritcut (AV. 677q clay patlde3 and 2-711, dry rawuc). slitin~Washing of light, chmanded alluvial soils at a rate of 11OZ-80W cu.m./ba. reduced tothl sall coutcrits of as t3u,:h sis OzO tons/fis. to omb-half the iAC dv due. Suits were thin ,uitable - for Wrighum culture. Wash water shodd have at=p. ofat least 15* for adeiltiate-so!y. of sulfates. sprirg-sulurner wasbinj of btiv i s decreased the total q4t y meadow suit 1% U its miginal v-Jut and thereby ykIded 7-14 ttnt to 62 ontents of chloride, bimrbonata, centzim/ha, of rice. V and mill'ate in the soil were tsbulattd to IOD-an. d,.pth!i, and got profiles to WG Cm. vvere ;iven. These soils were char- Is of 2D-W cm., with a total acterilrd by Winit to dept W1 content of I B-M tons/lia. Their totO porosit y ranged Item 40 to 65% with an av. );p. gr. of .3,63. The of vertical filtration vra3 OM14=5 cm./wc. These can be used for cadfivativa of cotton or barley. A. W. Qjjvm -AGAMIROV, S.Sh. Uranium sedimentation on the bottom of the Black Sea. Geokhimiia no.139;~-93 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Black Sea-Uranium) . I , ~ t i ~.I AGAMIROV9 S.,Sh. Gooohemical balance of radioactive elemants in the Black Sea basin. Geokhimiia no.6:6'j2-614 Jo 163. (MIRA l6s8) L ., kand. tekhn. nauk; ANEL'YANCHIR, A.V., inzh.; AtG~PNIROV ~,V~ ANDREYEVA., L.Yeo, kand. tekhn. nauk; BIDFJW.01, V.L., doktor tekhn. nauk; BOYARSHDIOVJI S.V.., kand. tekbn. nauk; VOLIKIR, A.S., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; DIMENTBERG, F.M., d0ktor tekhn. nauk; KOSTYUK, A.G.., kand. tekhn. nauk), MAKUSHIN, V.M.) kand. tokhn. nauk; MASLOV, G.S., kand. tekbn. nauk; 11ALIND-1, N.N.) prof., doktortekhn. nauk; PONOILUM, S.D., prof. doktor tekhn, nauk; PRIGOROVSKIY, N.I.p prof... doktor tekhn. nauk; SEMSENj S.V., akademik; STEPANOVA, V.S., inzh.; STRELYAYEV, V.S.,, inzh.; TRMBZIN, 1*41s; prof,y doktor tekhn. nauk; UMANSKIY, A.A., prof., dolftor tekhn. nauk; FEODOSIYEV, V.I., prof.) doktor takhn. nauk; SHATALOVp K.T.) doktortakhn.navk; YUMATOVj, V.P., kand. tokhn, nauk; BUGOSKLONOVA, N.Yu.', rod, izd-va; YEVSTRATIYEV, A.I., red. izd-va; SONOLOVA, T.F., tekhr.. red. [Manual for a mechanical engineer in six volumes) Spravochnik mashinistroitelia v shesti tomakh. Red. sovet N.S.Acherkan i dr. Izd,3,, ispr. i dop. Moskva, Mashgiz. Vol.3. 1962. 651 P. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Akademiya nauk, USSR (for Serenson). (Machinery-Design) V7_U--~-1777_TiC7_L_T Y)l 86-58-3-19/37 AUTHOR: Agamirov, V.L., Engr Lt Col; Glukharev, A.N., Engr Maj; -ov -7ffiT1 r Ca Morozov En t D En r Ca V P P t . . ., .,, p p ; ., g p , g TITLE: Automatic Aerostats (Avtomaticheskiye aerostaty) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 3o PP 50-54 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article gives a general description of automatic (pilotless) aerostats as well as of their equipment which is used for scientific research of the upper atmosphere. The authors distinguish two types of automatic aerostats: aerostats whose envelope bursts after a given task is accomplished and whose instru- ments are detached either automatically or,by a radio signal from the ground and then descend by parachute; and aerostats whose envelope can be converted automati- cally into a parachute. According to the authors, ex- tensive use of automatic aerostats for directed long-diB- tance flights was made possible by the successful explor- ation of jet streams in the atmosphere. One photo, 1 diagram. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 SOV/179-59-3-12/45 AUTHORS: Agamirov, V. L. and Vol2mir, A. S. (Moscow) TITLE: Behaviour of Cylindrical Shells Under the Effect of a Dynamic Load Consisting of Overall Pressure or Axial Compression (Povedeniye tsilindricheskikh obolochek pri dinamicheskom nagruzhenii vsestoronnego davleniya ili osevogo szhatiya) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Mekhanika i iiiashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 3, PP 78-83 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is assumed that the pressure rapidly increases. The equation of motion of elements of a shell is expressed as Eq (1.1) and the equation of deformation as Eq (1.2), where t - timev x and y - coordinates, w1 (x,y,t) - full deflection (Eq 1.4), w0 (x,y) - initial deflection (Eq !.3), (D -function of the tension, D -cylindrical rigidity, Card 1/4 R and h -radius of the middle surface and the shell's thickness respectively. SOV/179-59-3-12/45 Behaviour of Cylindrical Shells Under the Effect of a Dynamic Load Consisting of OverallPressure or Axial Compression y - specific weight of the material, q(t) - rate of an external pressure and V2 - two-dimensional Laplace operator. If Eqs (1.3) and (1.4) are substituted into Eq (1.21, then its integral can be represented as Eq (2.1) (Ref 10), the last two terms of which correspond to the tensions in the middle surface. The deformation of this surface can be calculated from Eq (2.3) or Eq (2-5)- The condition of compactness in respect to the variable v has the form, Eq (2.6) which when substituted into Eq (2-5) will give the parameter y (Eq 2.7) determined by the erpressions Y and f,. These can be found from the Bub;iov-Galerkin formulae (3.1) to (3-10). The relationship of the parameters of deflection and the time can be derived from Eqs (4.1) and (4.2), which when substituted into Eq (3.4) will define the expressions (4.3) and (4.4), where V - velocity of elastic waves in the shelli Card 2/4%~, - the indicator of deflection (Eq 4-5). sOv/179-59-3-12/45 Behaviour of Cylindrical Shells Under the Effect of a Dynamic Load Consisting of Overall Pressure or Axial Compression Figs I and 2 illustrate the function Yl (to). The first group of curves in Fig I corresponds to the solution for c, -io 0 (Eq 4-3). The shape of the curve depends on the number of waves n generated by buckling of the shell (e.g. point A, n = 6). The, second group of curves represents the value of n for the d namic load with .rate of pressure increase c = 2 x 10 atm/sec. The value of t0 (Eq .2) determines the ratio of the varialJe pressure q to its critical value q X for a given n. Fig 2=illpstrates two othe .1 groups ef curves corresponding to c 10, and c -- 2 X 10 atm/sec. Similar results were obtained for the case where the dynamic load was in the form of the axial compression, i.e. q = 0 in Eq (1.1). The values of the initial and total deflections in this case mn be calculated from Eq (6.1) and the various parameters found from Eq (6.2). An expression of the Eq (4-3) type in this case will have the form of Eqs (6-3) and (6.4). The parameter W can be determined from Eq (3-2) Card 3/4 The character of '~ (to) defined from Eq (6-3) is the SOV/179-59-3-12/45 Behaviour of Cylindrical Shells Under the Effect of a Dynamic Load Consisting of Overall Pressure or Axial Compression same as that in the first case. There are 21 figures and 11 references, 6 of which are Soviet, It English and I German. SUMITTED; December 19, 1958 Card 11/11 be ~l F I I ! ,sit' al 44 1 IV A j t. A A 4 j V()Illt!,' ~ 0 AG.,~!.'JI; uVt I I ; , P, ~ ~ 1-1 of a -, i -rl~ *-~... I I ~ I,- . . -. % J 0 1, 1 ~ A14 3,5,'ill 15 7 r.; . . , , ? 0 q i I ', , - z, , ~ ~ I,- t'A . . j 1. Predstavieno Y - , UR/000DAVOPP/ 43AM (Moscow) 7~ --The". -7IDf t 0,= e ~pnrqr- n+.B_ 0 TO W-itplelhivt v 'SOURCE: YAWIMU771 rohleiV ustoyclilvo.9tj v B'rQItCI'n0J MekhaW-ke (Problew ~Mekhanike, Mosoow, 1963. k 'of stability in struct-&a] Mschanics), tr-ady konf,~rentsii. moscow, stroyizdat, 1965, e ioylindrical shellp structural strength, structural prop-i ITOPIC UG-Sj shell th cry iorty MAM - Akial i"act loading of ulinarical shells was studied on an exam 19:0f, a shell fixed at bne end and undeigoiag an axiaj 'Lmpact from a rigi~i mass. The :fMInwina ava+iam dAnnr'IbAa tha motion of an ellement of the --y1indrical shells Eil +LL i condition parameters. The longitriiinal location of sones of Maxi6m iteflection is 'I - discussed for oertain problem conditions. A deBo-iption is also given oR a saries Iof experimemts porfo=ed to dete-=ine the behavio:- or auraiuminum cylindrical ahAlls under &-riul impact. A diagrEo of the expe--in-,ntal apparatus is shown in card 2/.+ . _ _ . _ _ __ _ I Pig. 1on -the Bnolosures The were expoi3ed to impact from a weight faII4.1 ing from knowli heights, with the impact held I-o an arial path by means of a jW wire mounted -,ofxiaily with the specimpr- Th~i rp;u',~R I,he tests were in EqTee- ment with the)rvtical conceptn. Oraiih~ a--,q th~- relationshp Cf d 0, i'rlt,oal compretisive sire&8eq -..C) the -rb; WLI Kht all th e sh e 11 , f o - :)ar t . cu I ax a e,,8 o f sh PI I we:r:~, o e 1 - &, - i mpac t pa.rsze t era .Phi.,tographs of tested specLmens E%i-e i~,--A-n and -6clsoed. ~'rig. t. ,bao: 6 equationa and 9 figures. none ~~m A21065 ENCL: 01 TJSSR / Foreatryi Dendrology. Abs Jour tPot Zhuv - Piol6giya, Nd 18, 1958, No. 82184 Author Agamirov, -.:f3t t,g_-7icultu:-:aI IrEtitute Titic, Eaoly a-.-,J la-~e -_4!_CRsomL-.-,g 'M=s or the Oak Q. longip9s. Stev. on Karabukhskaya Orig Pub :Tr. Azerb. s.-kh. in-tit, i95,r, No 4, 199-209 Abstract ;By cbservationa conductel in 1955 - 1956 itvas estab. livhGd that Quorcu.- longipas was r9presentod I.-i forests of the KavabakhEkcaya steppo 'hy two phonological forms - early cnd latt, blospomin3 - between which there are msny Intermediates. Vegeta+ion in the first form begins 1.5 - 2 vneks earlier. These forms grow under similar soil-ground corAttions, whereas in tho lower inter- mediates the la,%er pr)dominpLtes. A study of the structure of the leaf blades chowed that the early form was more Card 1/2 USSR Forestry. Dendrology. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - T-iologlya, Na 18, 1958, No. 82184 xemmorphic. It should be select,9d for its drought- resistance a5 well as for plantings of green shrubbery and d-a-y-elopment ol Torests on the gtep,~. In relatively moiaiu- regions it iS Y.OGEible to uLe the later blossoming Torm. -- I. A. llashkirov Card 2/2 Country ; USSR CateGory: Forestry. Forest Managenent. Abs Jour: RZhBiol., No 11, 1958, No 48762 1 Author Agumirov, U.M, Inst T:.tle A Plea to Litcnsi.fy the Conservation of Lowland Oak and Pistachio Forests of Knrabakhskaya S~cppe. OriL; Pab: Sots. B.Ith. ;,zerbaydzhana, 1957, 110 10, 56-58 Abstract: No abBtm,. ct Card 1/1 K-4p AGAMIROV, U.N. ft"m Valuable forest land in the steppe. P--Iroda 46 no.2:li4 F '57- (MDU 10: 3) 1.Azerbaydzhanskiy sellskokhozyaystvannyy institut, Baku. (larabakh Steppe--Trees) AGAMIROV, U. M.___ Cand Azr Sci - (diss) "Form diversity of lowland Zn-izmennyy7 (long- stem ~dlinnonozhkovyj7 oak Q. longipes Stev. in Azerbaydzhan and its significance for afforestation and greenifying." KharIkov, 1961. 25 Pp; (Ministry of Agriculture Ukrainian SSR, Khar'kov Order of Labor Red Banner Agicultural Inst imeni V. V. Doku- chayev); 200 copies; free; KL, 5-61 sup, 196) AGMUROVA, R.M.; YUZBASHIIEKAYA, P.A. Some data on the pharmacology of Caesalpinia growing in Apsheron. Azerb. mod. zIrur.-no.1QV18-20 0 161. (MIM 15:6) (AFSIIERON PENINSUIA-BRAZILWOCD) AGJOUUROVA, R.M. Efft~ct of the stimul$a-cion of a-drerml. o-[,,nb cl-~,-,~-~,~tptc,.~.q ITY adronalinq on the b'"A sagar contpnt th.:~ in..-~,illn forming Dinctica, of the yan(reas. Trujy Sek.-fii~kI.AN -,i~-rb.SSR 7:8F, 95 163. (MIRA 1-1 -. 10) A G 111111 F () Natura cf fl-e fr"m, C a e sa p _4 na 1) d uc I I a . Dc k rb. SSE 21 165. fr~ tat I, AGAMIROVA, RA Effnet of the a tvlT.*.jL at, i -,,i ct airwiq ! ~Jhlmj7-rv- c -a rt-ors by va:" CuE T - insulin r once ntra -.- mr, -,i1 Die crallvint cl: FuF~'!'- al-renalinellke Substances (Sraw A the b.~rlod and --,r, tha ~raullirl ii3olating funcition ~-,f the p5,nr*rsav-,. jlzv~ V .z-:rb, Fer, b4.ol,, naluk 165, OA 1 1 ts - ac, ) MAWIROSYAN. G.M.; )WIMY", A.P.; TIMMEZYAN, O.Ye.; HEWHYAN, G.G.; AGAMIUAN, G N.; TARDZHIKANOT, R.O.; GUKASYAN, T.M.; POGOSYAN, M.P.; NARUKHUN, A.O.; HAMMOT, P.M., red.; SAROYAN, P., takhn.red.; HATINYAN, A.A., tekhn.red. (Forty years of Soviet Armenia; a statiBtleal manuall Sovetsksia Armoniia za 40 lot; statisticheskii s'bornik. Erevan, Armlanake-e goo.izd-vo, 1960,, 209 p. (MIRA !4:4) 1. Armenian S.S.R. Statiaticheskoye upravlenlye. -2. Nachallnik TSentrallnogo statisticheskogo upravleniya pil Sovete Kinistrov Armyanskoy SSR (for Martiroayan). 3. ZaWBtltell nachallnike TSentrallnogo statiaticheBkogo upravleniya pri Sovete Hluistrov Arm.yanskoy SSR (for Manvelyan). 4. TSentrallnoye statisticheskoye upravleniya pri. Sovete Ministrov Arm7anskoy SSR (for Tarleumzyan, Kelkunyan, Agamiryan, Tardsshimanov, G-akssyan, Fogosyan, Marukhyan). 5. Nachallnik otdela statistiki svodny'4h rabot TSentral'nogo statinticheskogo upravleniya pr! Sovete KIristrov Armvanskoy SSR (for Haranov). (Armenia--Statistics) ALIYEV, Z.E.; ARWHADF, A.A.; PRYANIKOV, Ye.I.; IQAMI11,ZOV N.A.- . . - I, j KAGRAYS,NDVA, F.A.~ SETHNSHNAYEFF.- Ye.M. 111hereasing the yield of oil, using a dewaxing installation. Sbor. nauch.-tekh. inform. Azerb. inst. nauch.-tekh. inform. Ser. Nefteper. i khim. prom. no.2i'U-20 162. (MIRA 18~9') and A J-t 711'Ai~Ul, Childreh's Hosi ital, Azerbiiilzian -`I-,~dical Jcl~ooi, Aacillar,,- d,.1:;ontery in chillr,~n: its Trevention and ire!it,-nebt,"l')ovjetsla.,,,a i:oscow 194,1~,,, 11 (17-18) '.:or,-, ralal ses dire obseri~ed at I resent (31. U',-'j o~- the ch:-oni~, forms are seen :7iore freouently, especially in children under two years. i.ore us-~ .,f recto.Ak::,.-Adoscoiy is advocated in sucl, cases. ineix:ionia is a most co--.,u:ion (60,:U4 of fatal cases). L., I OSSJ-~- _UY I Other conco-aitaht infections are pvuria, otilis, sto:i,.atitis. The V Alit o" by-. o- ~-Nj avitaminosis shoul, always be borne i~, :aind. 85~' of fatal cases v,,ere --scribed to !oor A R ns it Conson"1011ce 01, faulu- 111NI't NNeM--,. Tro-it.--,ont sl~ould in-ludo sulpl,onamjdos and often renicill.in, as well as eneinata ~,1th -.ietin an:14 !-,ra-.Acidin. Food --hould contain all mecec~sary elements and be proTerly va-ri-~~I. hxonic~ i-atients should not return to Kindnr7artens until the stools ~,re free froa dys-Ji-itery bacilli. Oral sero- and phago- therapy, though of ioubtfal use, s:.ould b-.3 conti-~~ied until 1),Ater fro::i of treatment is available. The n,,~e~l fo~ better proihylactic vaccines io ur--ent. Van der .-'olan - Terwoldc 7, 4, 6) SO: IMedi--al Microbj.olo~-j and fiy-,ione, 3--3ction IV, Vol. 3, '!o 1-6 DADASHNV, Khalyg Kadirovich; GRIGORYAN, Zmma Vasil INMKOV, N.M., redaktor; ALITMIN, T.B., redsK-or isdatelletva [Roeovering petroleum products from industrial sewage of petroleum reprocessing plants] Sokrashchenie poter' nefteproduktov a proajqh- lenhymi stochnymi vodami neftepererabatyvaiushchikh savodov. Baku, Azerbaidzhanskoe gos.izd-vo neft.i nauchno-takhn.lit-17, 1957. 135 P. (MIRA 10:11) (Petroleum products) (Petroleum industry--By-products) ISMAIL-ZADE .# T.A.;.AGAMIRZOYEV, R.A.; GERAYBEKOV, Ch.A.; GRABOVSKAYA, G.P.; GASANOVA, K.D. Magnetic characteristics of paleomagnetic zones of the productive Atashkya formation. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 20 no.12:27-30 164. , (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut geologii AN AzerbSSR. AGAMMOTRY R.A. Tectonic characteristics of the Adzhinour area. azerb.neft.khoz. 39. no.8:1-4 Ag 160. (MIIIA 13:11) (Afthinoar region-Geoloa, Structural) (-AGAMMZOY)CV, R.A. Goological development of the Adzhinour area. Azerb.neft.khoz. 3c) no.9:12-15 S160. (MMA 13: 10) (Adabinour region--Geology) C- AGA-l.rII?ZOYE;V, R. A. Cand Geol-Min Sci volocicial st.ructure and petrolewn- an-d-gas-be inz *mm"m:M~ prospects of Adz)ii.uoursk'IYR Oblksi-.." Baku, 1960 "Ame. .'3ov--iarkhozN lizr~rbr-'dzliwn Sci Res Inst for D~traction of Petroleir-n) (KL, 1-61, 184) -84- AGANIRZOYEV. R,A, Brief characterizaticm of oil and gas occurrences and the bituminosity of rocks in Us Adzhinour area* Trudy AzNII DN no.10:46-55 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Adzhinour region-Petroleum geology) ABDULIAYF,V, M.R.; AGAMIRZOYEV, R.A.; GUSEYNOV, A.M.; ZOLOTOVITSKAYAO T.A. Recent data on prospective oil resources of the extreme saatheastern otructurea of the Chatmino-Geokchay antichnorium, Dok1,AW Azerb. SSR 18 no.1:27-30 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1.9 Institut geologii AN AzSSR. (Geokchay region-Petroleum geology) (Radioactive prospecting) ISMAIL-ZADE,, T.A.; AGA14IRZOYF'll R.A.; GFIIAYBF:KOV, Ch.A.; G.'(,;ItOT,~"AYAI G.P.; P.M.; MAMFDOV,9.1, MFignetic properties of a producin.- formatior in. ck 1 AvrbSSIR 20 no.10:4--49 164. 1. Institut geologii AIN AzcrbSS-R. 1: 1 T, " III ~ " . ?l Ol 0 T )V] 2 c 1. ~f the F..-; vt- S S R 9-32 1. ge(,-1,.-g~l' AN DADASHLY, B.A.; ALINOILDOV, G.G.; A 1. .~~IMIZOIW43-jl, Catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylcyclohexane in the benzene fraction of Peschanyy Ostrov crudes. Azorb.khim.shur. no.3:37-42 '6o. (MIRA 14:8) (Cyclohexane) (Dehydrogenation) * ~ ALIMUWANOV, G.I.,- AWMOYEVA. ZULIFUGAROV, Z.G. Effect of Sr" and crO oxides on the stability of Cr46 in chromip~- aluminum-silioate catalysts. Dokl.AN Azerb.SSR 17 n0.11:1033- 1037 161. (MMA 15:2) 1. Institut khimii AN A2SSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR M.A.Dalinym. (Catalysts) ZULIFUGAROV, Z.G.; ALIKkRDANOV, G.I.; AGAKRZOYLVA, Z.S. Effect of the chemical composition of chromaluminosilicate catalysts on their activity and chromium oxide forme. Azerb. khim. zhur. no.3:75-84 162. ~(~URA 16:12) Mathents.tical Reviews Vol. 15 No. 2 Feb., 1954 Analysis tt-S'))~A solution of an equittion connected with an axially sym. metfic-problem of the theory of elastici . SoobgLleniyt Akad.'NaukGruzin.SSR13,385-388(1952). (Russian) The author considers the partial differential equation au + + + + =0, (ax' ar2 r ar) C' -Irl r ar ) ;which arises in axially symmetric elasticity. Setting -- =x+ir ;and r=x-ir, this equation may be rewritten in complex form: a2 -1 1 (a a Olu I I au au M 0. 10M', 2 s -P as at 15-Zat 2- z--t(-Js -atk r ' ~Vkua [New methods of solution for elliptic equations, OGIZ, Moscow-Leningrad, 1948. p. 187; these Rev. 11, 598] has introduced Lite notion of the Riemann function for an equation A 0. I Starting from the known Ricinarm function for the Euler- Poisson equation Ip azat 2 z - t dz at the author determines the Riemann function, in Vektia's gense, for the partial different;al equation J. B. Diaz (Colle~re Park. MdA- -43922 AGA],'iIRZYA:.'. L. S. Ovychislerdi Konie, llckovoUo Uravlacnilya I Sootvetst,,W.-L,shchil-,h Etin Kornyar., Sobstvennylkh Vektorov Ketodan Posledova-Tellnyhh Priblizhendy. Tbilis. 1'-.-TA. In-.,,henerov Zh.-D. Transporta IN'. Lonina, ITYP. 0-0, 194~, C35-41-7 - Diuliogr: 5 SO: lotonis, 170. !In 1. L. 0". AGA:,'IIIZ)~All 2~ U33a (600) 4. Building - Tables, Calculations, Ste. 7. Computxr,- :n of anchor depth. Svob. AN Gruz. S.SR 11 zw. 9. 10,~-)O. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. AGLHIRZYLN, L.S., kendidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. Determining the frequencies of free vibrations in elastis systems. having some degrees of freedom. Trudy TbIlZHT ne.22;133-156 '50. (MLRk 9:11) (Illasticity) (Vibration) AGAMZYAN, L.S. (Tbilisi) Using series of metacylindrical functions in solving problems in the otatica of loose and plastic media. Inzh-.-,hur. I no.4-.76-85 161. Mu 15,~4) (Fiaaticity) AGAMIRZYANP L,S. Determining the fields cf stresses and velocities engendered br the insertion of a rigid. plane stamp, into a plastic Tnedium. Tney GPI (Graz.) no.6:103-122 161. (KIRA 164) (Strains and stresses) (Plasticity) AGAMIRZYAN Longitudinal and lateral compresaion of a plastic strip. Inzh.- zhur, 2 no.2011-323 162. (WRA 15:6) (Strains and stresses) i "I. ( 1 1.) 11 ! ~..i ) " T e - : ;~ . ,. . ~ a sing R ~-.,unrlj p. T,--h.zhur- 5 I b L t, -1 . ni) " 1, ~ P ~ 9 1 '~. 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