SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKSANDROV, S. V. - ALEKSANDROVA, V D.

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USSR Vegatublea, Oucurbits. M IOT Y 'jultivated Pl~i;vLs kotatoes F,ZhBi.-~)I. Al ek sq_n dro v Aaraalov:L, A. 1. All-Un.,Lun InstUtute of j?lantCUltivatiOll L Now Metbod of 3rowing Tomatoes in 'iot-ho-usa;3. Sad 1 o-orod, 1957, No. 12, 12-15 --,.ACT -in 1956, an experiment on growinca, tonkitoes in bottomless i. cylindrical vessels (jaade ofile,-00 asbastos-oament tubes 14.5 cm in dianister and 20 am in height plac,)d or., slu,O was carrLed out at VIR and the laboratory of Leningrad hothouse-ahotbed combine. The vessels were filled W 2/3 with a mixture of hum,,Ls and turf soil, and toawto seedlings' of the variety Lenlngradskiy skorospealyy aged 20 days Were set out. Slag was wetted daily with water. Once a weak, the plants were fed wIth a sbluti.-)n of mineral familizerd., in the firat month of fruit bearin- a yield of 4.65 kg from I ra2 was gathered (33% more than with the cultivation 1/2 vultivatod Plants rotatoes, Vegetables$ Guourbits. m f.,') I, C 4 341" Vj k) 7-1, G . In rrames) The toril uus 10.05 !---g h j her than I -1 low yie in the zontrol). ~1118 f- ids in both variants are axplained by unsatisfactory i-Iluminatioa conditions. E. A. Okorokova rd - AT, SANDROV, S.V., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; BOGUSMSKIY, A.A., kand.tekhn. -------nmUk-,-VISRMONKO, S.F. , kand. sel I skokhoz.nauk; GERASIMOV.. B.A. kand.seliskokhoz.nauk: GROMOV, N.G. [deceased]; KORBUT, V.A.; KUDREVICH, I.A.; MMYEV, M.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; NOVIKOV, A.P.; OSUITSKAYA, Ye.A.; SDULNOVSKIY, A.Yu.; SWEPTSOV, S.A.; SPIRIDONOVA, A.I.; TARAKANOV. G.I., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; CHENWrAVA, Ye.A.; KITAYBV, S.I., red.; FMATOV, B.A., zaglU2hennyy agronom RSFSR: GRUDINKINA. A.P.. zed.; KARTYNOV, P.V., red.; ARTSYBASH&VA, A.P., takhn.red.; BARBASH, F.L., tekhn.red. (Vegetable growing under'cover] Ovoshchevodstvo zaahchishchannogo qrtmta. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va sell.khoz.SSSR, 196o. 279 P. (MIRA 13:12) (Vegetable gardening) (Greenhouses) (Hotbeds) A=AITDROV, S-ya., zasluzhenW vaterinarrWy vrach Ukrainskoy SSR Economic effectivaness of veterinary measures. Veterinariia 36 no.7:32-34 Jl 159. (MIR& 12:10) 1. Vinnitskaya oblastna-ya voterinarno-balcterioloeichosknya lahnratoriya. (vinnitsa Province--Veterinar7 bygiete) . AIEFtANDROV, S.Ys.; DOBROMfOrOV, Yu.S. (Moskva). ', lee "flowers". Priroda 45 no-9:113-114 S '56. ()aaA 9:io) (Arctic regions-4ce) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3681 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut fiziki zemli Voprosy instrumentallnoy gravimetrii; [sbornik) (Problems of Instrument Gravimetry; Collection of Articles.) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959--- 76 pe (Series:* Its-: Trudy, No. 8/175/) Errata slip inserted. 1,500 copies printed. Ed.: Yu. D. Bulanzhe, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: V.G. Berkgaut; Tech. Ed.: Yu.V. Rylina. PURPOSE: This publication is intended for geophysicists, physicists, hydrographers, geodesifits, and navigators. COVERAGE: This is a collection of eight articles dealing with gravi-' metric instruments used An oceanographic investigations. De-' scriptions of the instruments and data ori test results are given. No personalities arb mentioned. Reference8 appear at the end of some of the articles. Card 1A Problems of Instrument Gravimetry (Cont.) SOV13681 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Aleksandrov, S--e.Y-e,., V.U. Sukhodollskiy, and Yu.P. Izmaylov. ffe__w__Pe_nffu_1um Instrument for Determining the Gravitational Force on the Ocean The article gives a description of the MShP (marine Pendulum Instrument) developed by the Institut fiziki zemli AN SSSR (Institute of Terrestrial Physics., Academy of Sciences USSR). The instrument has six quartz pendulums distributed in groups of three on twp parallel, planes and is also equ%ped with a set of special pendulums for measuring incline and accel-eration.. Technical characteristics of the instr'ument'and data. on beat re- sults are given. Tulin, V.A. Quartz Clock for Pendulum Measurements of Gravitational Force on the Ocean 25 The article gives a description of a portable quartz clock used for gravimetric pendulunj measurements. Methodsof utilizing separate units and the.operation of the instru- ment as.a whole are described.Rate curves.for clock under Card 2/4 i Problems of Instrument Gravimetry (cor)t'.) sov/3681 Bulanzhe, Yu. D. Vibration of the Support of Quartz Gravimeters 'kith Horizontal Torsion Wire 54 Romanyuk, V.A. Effect of Support Vibrations on the Pendulum Oscillation Period 61 Kuzivanov, V.A. Gravity Determination by Means of.a Gravimeter on a Moving Base 68 Berezin, E.M., and V.A. Kuzivanov. Nomograms for the Determination of Corrections for Amplitude, Temperature, Depth of Submersion and B8tv8s Effect and for the Determination of the Coefficient of Vibration of the Support in Pendulum Observations on the Ocean 72 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress TM/gmp Card 4/4 6-16-60 SHCKIN, Panteleymon Fedorovich; BUANZEM, Tu.D., retsenzent; LOZINMTA, A.M., retsenzent; VAMOV, X.Te., reteenzent; KHEY TS. M.Te., retsenzent; MAMOT, N.P.,.ratsenzent; MAKAROV, N.P., retsenzent; ATjMWNMOV,-.-;.Xe.., red.; VASILITAVA, V.I., red.izd-va; ROKANOVA, V.V.,-teldi~: red. [Gravinetry; apparatus and methods for gravity measurements] Gravimetriia; pribory i metody izmereniia aily tiazheati. Moskva., Izd-vo geodez.lit-ry, 1960. (MIRA 13:5) (Gravity) GRUSHINSKIY, Nikolay Panteleymonovich; FiMSKIY, Vaevolod Vladimirovich, prof., reteenzent; ALEKSANDROV, Sergey Yefimovich dote., reteenzet; NOSYREVA, I.As, ;`e-~.;~I, L.V., TEKEN. RED. [Introduction to gravivetry and gravity prospecting) Vvedenie v gravimetriiu i gravimetricheskaiu razvedku,; Moskva., Izd-vo Mosk. univ.9 1961e 205 Ps, (MM 15:2) (Gravity prospecting) ,ALEKSANDROV, S..Ye.; MININ, G.A., dotsent Lesions of abdominal organs caused by tale. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.8*. 34-36 Agt,63 (MIM 170) 1. Iz kafedr)~ farmakologii ( zav. - prof. K.S. Shadurskiy) Minskov meditsinskogo instituta, nauchno-issledovatellskoy laboratorii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya ESSR (zav. - kand. med. nauk K.A. Vyatchannikov) i mediko-sanitarnoy ahasti Yaroslavskogo shinnogo zavoda (glavnyy vrach -zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR M.I. Pokrovskaya). REZNIKOV, I.N., kand. tekhn, nauk; ALWANDROV S. Ye., iLzh. Apparat-as for stabilizing disintegrating slag without using blast furnaceso Stroi. mat,. 10 no~702-33 Jl '64 (MIRA 18:1) 'ALUMANIMOV, T.F.; VrDUYIT, N.G.. redaktor; MMVICH, I., takhnichaskly [Leveling] Nivelirnyo raboty. Iriev, Dos. izd-vo takhn. lit-ry USSR, 1952. 110-p. [Marofilml (KLRA 7:10) (Leveling) AUEK3ANUILOV, T. F. Dissertation: "Equilibration According to the Method of Least Lkiuares of Surveying and City Polygonometric Grids." Cand Tech lici, Moscow Inst; of i,7ngineers of Geodesy, Aerial Photography and Cartography, 14 May 54. Vechernyaya X'oskva, b, oscow, 5 I:aY 54. SO: SUM 284, 26 Nov 1954 L.T.F.; BAGROV,M.A.; BULAIIOV,A.:E.; KAMICIISKATA SUDAKOV,S.G.; AT IROV 9M.Y.; KUZIMii.B.'s.,~tf~VINO,V,B.A4$MAGDIA,-K.I.; TIMOIM'ZV,A.A.; SINTAGINL,V..I. CIastructione for class I,II,III and IV leveling] Instruktaiia po nivelirovaniiu. 1, 11, 111 1 IV klassov. Moskva. Izd-vo goodazichaskol lit-ry, 1955. 106 p. (MIRi 9:3) 1. Russia (1923- '!U.S.S.R.)Glavuoye vMvlemAye goodexii i kartograf ii. (Leveling) SUDAKOV, S.G.; AIRY A DROY T.7 - YZLISEYW , SJ,; IZOTOV, A.A.; 3= 'KIN, B630; B.A.; MOUM=KrY, M.S.: PO.VALYAYNY, I a. P&I.; RYTOV, A.V.; TIMOFNYIV, A.A.; TOMILU, A.F.; SHISHKIN, Y.N. KUZIMIN, G.M., tekhnicheskiy redakter. [Triangulati'*a on thetl,2.3.and 4 order] Instruktaiia po trian- guliataii 1,2,3 1 4 klassov. Moskva, Izd-vo geodesicheekoi lit-z7, 1956. 307 P. (MLHA 9.5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Glaynoye upravlenlye geodezii i kartogra- fii. (Triangulation) -Y SUDAKOV. S.G.,- ALS"AIMNIV. T.F.; BAGROV, M.A.: BUIANOV. A.I.; KAMFMKAYA, M.V.; B.A.; SINTAGINA, M.I.; TIMOYRZY. A.A.-, 1111TIN, I.I.; pri uchastii Sinyaginoy,V.I.-, BUIANOV, A.I., red.; ROMAITOVA, V.V., tekhn.red. (Instructions for first. second, third and fourth class leveling] Instruktsiia po nivelirovaniiu 1, Ill III i IV klassov. Izd. 2-os, ispr. i dop. Hoalcva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry, 19$7. 106 Pe N (MIRA 11:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geod~zii i kartografii. (Leveling) SOV/84-58-10--14/54 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, T. TITLE.- Bullders7 Competition 13orer tsya stroiteli) PERIODICAL: Grazhdan-skaya aviatsiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Immedie...ely following World Waa- II, a constructiDn -unit of Administration Nr 1. headed by enginser Semen Isaakovi,~h Shte~mberg, beg&n rebuilding airport units near Pulkovo hills, south of I Leiillngrad.. 0-he entire group of the first line units was c-.omp-leted within 3 yearz. The consistent high . performance reeox-d of the -lonstrurition unit made it eligible M~ firE.t rize and the'Red BayLner challenge prize awarded by the GYN"7147 ~Main Adminl5t~-ration of,. the Civil Air FleetN arid the Central Committee of the Trade Up-ion of Aviation Workers." Card 1/1 SUDAKOY, S.G.; ALMSAMMOY- TAV,- BAGROY, M.A.; BULANOV, A.I.; KAWKSKATA, M.V.; KUZ114IN, B.S.; LITTINOV, B.I.; SINYAGINA, M.I.; TD(OFEM, A.A.; FMIN, I.I.. Prinimla uchaetiye SINTAGINA, V.I.. ROMANOVA. V.V., takhn.red. (Instructions for first-, second-, third-, and fourth-order leveling] Instruktaiia po nivelirovaniiu I. II, III i IV klassov. Izd.3, ispr. i dop. Koakva, Izd-vo geod.l~t-ry, 1959. 111 P. (KIRA 13:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karto- grafii. (Leveling--Handbooks, manuals, etc.) ~,4 WW 14,610 0 6602,1'. (, q ~;k 4 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, T. F., Engineer S/154/60/000/01/009/017 BO07/B123 TITLE: Use of Electronic Computers in Geodetic Calculations PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos"yemka, 1960, Nr 1, pp 79-87 (USSR) TEXT: Electronic digital computers are classified by their application into universal and special computers. According to their construction one differentiates between one-, two-, three-, and four-address machines. Table 1 lists the principal types of the Soviet universal machines. In the geodetic practice of the USSR only three types of these machines have been used since 1954-1955: "BESM", "Strela", and "Ural". In 1960 it is intended to use the M-20 machine . 16 Although the design of the electronic computer is in many respects similar to a desk calculating machine, it simultaneously shows two properties: It chooses automatically one or the other direction of the calculating process according to the results, during the calculating process it transfers and repeats several times the single cycles or the whole program fed into the machine. Because of these properties the machine can process the results obtained in the course of calculation, and can program further operations. A problem can be solved by an electronic computer if the solution has an algorithm. As experience showed, it Card 1/3 6"" (suaq Use of Electronic Computers in Geodetic Calculations S/15 60100010110091011' B007YBI 23 is not necessary to code all elementary operations in programing the algorithm. It is sufficient to find a logical scheme in the form of an operator or a block diagram (Tables 2 and 3). The various steps of preparing the solution of the problem for an electronic computer are discussed. The operator method of programing%Auggested by Professor Lyapunov formed the basis of automatic program- i-ng.This offered the possibility -o-f -laiii-scale automatic programing with the aid of the electronic computer. Academician S. A. Lebedev, one of the leading scientists in designing electronic computers, is mentioned. The already used programs for 11BESM11, "Strela"g and "Ural" that have been used for five yearaq are listed here. At present, the most important task is solving large systems of normal equations. From experiments made at the TsNIIGA i K and the vychislitelfnyy tsentr AN SSSR (Computing Center of the AS USSR) it became evident that the method of successive approximation does not alwWy-syield satisfactory results in solving large systems of equations. The programers of the TBGCh are working at present on the improvement of programs for solving large equation systems according to the method of successive elimination. By solving the system of normal equations only, i.e., one operation of the whole complex of adjustment calculations, the whole problem is not solved. At present, programing of adjustment calculations as a whole is being worked out (Table 4). This program provides for the input Card 2/3 UQ24 (0 o1 q Use of Electronic Computers in Geodetic Calculations S/154/60/000/01/009/017 B007/B123 of measured values and original data only. The machine should compute the pre- liminary coordinates, the coefficients, and the absolute terms of the error equations, then pass over to the normal equations, solve them, and find the adjusted angles and the.final coordinates. It is pointed out that it is only advisable to use universal electronic computers if extensive computations of the same kind are present, because programing and preparatory operations take more time than the computation itself. The measures appearing to be advisable for transition to an extensive-use of electronic computers for geodetic calculations are discussed. There are 5 tables. Card 3/3 SUDAKOV, S.G.1 ALEKSAIMROV,-Z.F.; BULANOV, A.I.; DURNEV, A.I.; YELIS&-Ev-j--S.V.; ZAKATOV, P.S.; IZOTOV, A.A.; KARLOV, G.M.; KUZ11-111-4, B.S.; KUKUSHK111, A.D.; KOLUPAYEV, A.P.; KCZLOVA, Ye.A.; IARI141 B.A.; LARIN, D.A.; 1ARIN, B.A.; IJTVINOV, B.A.; MAZAYEV, A.V.,- P=I=, L.P.; PETROV, A.I.; SOLOVIYEV, A.I.; TOMILIN, A.F.; URALOVj S.S.; USPE14SKIY, M.S.; FOMIN, M.P.; SHISHKIN, V.N.; SHCHEGIJ)V, A.P.; SUPAKOV, S.G., otv. red.; KOMJ4J&OVA, L.M., red. izd-vs;SUNGUROV, V.S.p teklui. red. [Instruction concerning the building-up of a state geodetic network in the U.S.S.R.) Instruktsiia o postroenii gosudarstvemoi geodezi- cheshoi 8eti Soiuza SSR; obiazatellna dlia vsekh vedomstv i uch- rezhdenil, proizvodiashchikh gosudarstvennye geodezicheskie seti. Y.oskva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry, 1961. 459 P. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karto- grafii. (Geodesy) SUDAKOV, S.G.; ALE&JANDROV.-LL ; BAGROV, M.A.; BULANOV, A.I.; KAMENSKAYA, M.V.; KUZIMIN, B.S.; LITVINOV, B.A.; SINYAGINA, M.I.; TIMOFEYEVt A.A.; ENTIN, I.I. Prinimal uchastiye SINYACINA, V.I.; KOMARIKOVA, L.M., red.izd-va; ROMANOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Instructions for 1st, 2d, A and 4th-cl4ps leveling] In- struktsiia po nivelirovaniiu I, II, 11I, !"IV klassov. 4 izd. dop. i1spr'. Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 110 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i kartogra.fii. (Leveling) ALIKS&MROV, T.I., inzh. Blocking device for d.c. trolleys of electric bridge cranes. Bezop.truda v prom. 4 no.3;21 160.. (MIRA 13:6) (cranes. derricks, etes-Safety measures) ...- ---I ...... SHATAOIN, A. G.; ALEKSANDROV, T. S. Rubber Manufacture of constiuctiorf-slabs from waste products of natural rubber (slimes)* Biul. stroi. tekh. 9, no. 16, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,.November 1952 VJM, Uncl. ALEKSANDROV, Mv. Sp. NENKOV, K., dots.; NIKOLAEV, Ig.; - Contribution to the problem of endemic goiter in Bulgaria. 2 On endemic goiter in the Lukovit Region. Izv. inst. klin. obsht. med. 4t 297-307 160. (GOITER statist) NENKOV, K.; NIKOLAEV, Ig.; ALEKSANDROV ?S*r,.Sp,, Contribution to the problem of onlemic goiter in Bulgaria. I. On endemic goiter in Lom, Izv, ins'.. klin. obaht. med. 4:277-295 160, (GOITER statist) BULGARIA ALEKSANDROV Tsv. Sp., NIKOLOV, Iv.~ KRUSTANOV, D., and TINEV, T., _;t6=YcInstitute of Radiology and Radiation Hygiene ~te (Institut po radiologiya i radiatsionna khigiena) (Docent Iv. Nikolov, Director) "Effect of Various Antibiotics on the Course and Outcome of Acute Radiation Sickness in White Rats" Sofia, Rentgenologiya i Radiologiya, Vol 5, No 1, 1966, pp 45-47, Abstract: The survival rate of rats irradiated with X-rays in aoses o LD36/30 and LD85/30 and then treated for 12 days by daiR intramuscular injections of antibiotics was studied. The anti iotics used were penicillin, streptomycin, erythromycin, resistomycing biomycin, revei-in (pyrrolidinomethyltetracycline hydrochloride), aureoikyein (pure tetracycline), erythran, and synthomycin. The maximum therapeutic effect and highest rate of survival resulted on application of tetracycline preparations and derivatives, while the minimum effects were obtained on admin- istration of synthomycin and erythromycin. The therapeutic ef- fect of the antibiotics corresponded to their capacity for activation of catalase in rat tissues (the activity of this en- Zyme is reduced upon irradiation). Biomycin, a tetracycline preparation of Bulgarian origin, was in no way inferior to aureomycin or reverin. Tables, 2 Bulgarian, 1 USSR, 10 Western references. Russian and English summaries. Manuscript rec. Mar 65. 1/1 - 98 - AIXKSANDROV, V, inzh. The secret of a wrench and screwdriver. Grazhd. av. 21 no.6:21 .16 164, (MIRA 17:8) AIEBANDROV, V. Types of radioactive decay of nuclei. 11cen, znan, 40 no,6:26-27 Je 164. (MIRA 17:7) ALEKSANDROV, V.; IVAHOVA, E. Practice of using the method of sudden momentar7 'observations in pipe workshops. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud I zar. plats, 3 no. 10:26-34 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Ukraine--Pipe) _ . (Time study) AIEKSANDROV V general-mayor inzhenerno-tekhnicheskoy aluzhby; AFAMSIYEV, M., mayor tekhnicheskoy sluzhby zapaBa, Storage and analysis of facts. Av. i kosm. 45 no.11:84 162-0 (MIU 15: 11) (Information storage and retrieval systems) ARTYUKOV, N. , agronom; AIEKSAIMHOV, V. , imb. Downs of projects, hundreds of propositions. Tokh.mol. 29 no.11: 12-13 t 61. (MM 14:11) 1. Vaevoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sel'skokho- zyaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya (VISKhCM) (for Aleksandrov). (Agricultural raachinery--Tachnological innovations) b1551 S/004/60/(>00/03/ov/'005 AUTHOR-~ Aleksandrov, V., Ragineer (Rostov/Don) ............ Ultrasonic Waves as Ship Cleaners 1. =- . FMODICAL: Znaniye-Sila, 1960, No. 3, p.-.41 TEXT- The author discusses new possibilities for wider practical uQe,of ultrasonic waves. He refers to the conventional comDlicated cleaning method of the submerged part of ships and gives a description of the improved ultrasonic method. Basic part of the equipment is a vibrator (Diegrm on Page 41) con- sisting of a shaft (1), metal hull plate of ship (2), safety lid (3), adjusting screw (4), Clamp (5), and winding of insulated copper wire (6). The vibrator is made of ferromagnetio plates (iron, nickel and their alloys). One end of the vibrator touches the ship hull plate on the inside, the other end rests on the 000 30 0-00 adjusting screw (Diagram on Page 41). The winding is charged with 14, - , , ops supersonic frequency current, and the magnetism causes the dimensions of t-1-- shaft to change. The vibration is transmitted to the ship and from this to thr zurrounding water. The vibrators should be placed in the engine room area and Card 112 81551 Ultrasonic Waves as Ship Cleaners S/004/60/000/03/05/0, three of them are enougb for even the largest sbip. The vibration forms a 8ilper- sonic field around the ship which keeps sholls, algao etc. away. Beat result-z" are achieved If the vibrator is switched on as soon as the ship is launched. This method is now being tested on ships in the Baltic and the Black Sea. There are. 3 diagrams. ~,ALMANDROV, V., kapitan daltnego plavaniya, inzh. Safety measures in the operation of boat-handling gear on ships of standard design. Mor. flot 20 no.9:29 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. TSentraltnyy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut morakogo flota. (Ships--Equipident aid supplies) (Merchant marine--Safety measures) I' I.- ALUSANDROV, V., kapitan dallnego plavapip. ............................... I- Improvement of worldng conditions in wheel and chart houses. Mor. flot 22 no.9:33-31+ S 162. (MIRA 15:~2) (Hulls (Naval architecture)) (Merchant se") ALEKSAMROV, V., irizh. Take care of the "footwear." Grazhd. av. 21 no. 12:24-25 D 164. (MIRA 18:12) ~ I ~--, -A `~-,~-Z,;~ -: . . ..... ~, ~ - 7 1, -1%14~- - -~ ~ - ~ t - , . - ~, AUKSANDROVY V.; B01,1511AKOV, V., starshly nauchnyy ~-otrnidr--Alk. Indicator for measuring nozzle apertures. 25 no.603 .11 165. MIFZ~. 19,!l) 1. Starshiy mekhanik dizellnoy laboratoril TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovateltskogo institute Mcrsl-,cile 41ota (fo~~ A.1eksandrav). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledevatc-l'sk'-y .institut Morskago flota (for Bollshakov). A / z-t--5 x; / vO k-o P 1) LISKS - fop-- Eleven world records. Grazhd. av. 14 no.10:37-38 0 157. (KIRA 10:12) (Jet transports) ALUUMOV, V., inzhener-polkovnik* --------- Directional stability of aircraft on the ground. Vest.Yozd.Fl. 34 no.10-.68-72 0 151. (MLRA 8:3) (Stability of airplanes) \Of)N)W1)V) V. LL\ AID P - 1850 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 11/18 Author : Aleksandrov, V., Eng. Col. Title : Creative ideas of efficiency workers and inventors should be developed in every way Periodical : Vest. voz. flota, 4, 59-62, AP 1955 Abstract ; The author cites examples of improvements developed thanks to the understanding and help of unit commanders such as: a mechanised working table for welders, a mechanised working table for forging, a temporary enclosure for aircraft, and an instrument for measuring clearanoeEt in undercarriages. Some names are mentioned. Institution : None Submitted : No date -ALICKSANI)ROV, V. - F---* Society of Civil Aeronautics in Transcaucasia; from the history of Civil Air Y.Leeit. Gra2hd. av 15 no-5:15 Mr '58. (MIRA 11;5) (Transcaucasia--Aeronautice, Commercial) ALEKSANDROV,-V.rgeneral-.mayor inzhenerno-tekhnicheskoy sluzhby Thermal shock in engines. Starsh.-serezh. no.12-.29 D 161. 0MIRA 15:3) (Airplanes-Turbojet engines) 11 ALE ANDROY.. V. -,-Alza -1 Thermal shocks. Grazbd IV 19 no.12s22 D 162. (MMA 116s2) i, * 'rhermodynanics) T- AIEKSA.NDROV, V,-, inzh. ., ; -, It ~ . Fachibit of evident defects. Grazhd.av. 20 no.5:15 My 163~t (MM& 16:7) ,(Airplanes--Maintenance and repair) ALEKSANDROV, V., inzh. Golden rules, Grazbd. av. 20 no.6.-26 Je 163. (MM 16:8) (Airpl=es-Mmintenance and repair) ALBLUMOV. V. - Blectron1c calcilating machines In the sixth five-year plan. Radio no.11:3-5 1 '56. (MLRA 9:12) (Ilectronic calculating sachines) 107-57-4-28/54 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, V. I------------------------ ~-_ TITLE: 'A Portable Radio Station (Pokhodnaya radiostantaiya) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 4, pp 33-36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Designed from specifications of the "Radio" journal, this radio station consists of a receiver, a transmitter, and a supply unit, all mounted in a small carrying case. It can prove useful in hiking and boat outings and also in vari- ous sports contests. The station operates cw and phone on all short-wave ama- teur bands except the 10-meter band. The transmitter output is 01,5 watt cw or 0.45 watt phone. The receiver sensitivity is 10(uv or better on all bands. Dry batteries and storage batteries are used for the power supply of the station. Ten tubes are used: three lKlP, one lAlP, one lBlP, and five 2PlP. The circuit diagram (figure 1) shows a six-tube superheterodyne receiver and a Schembel master oscillator six-tube transmitter (tubes #5 and #6 are used jointly). jig_ circuit diagram and operation sere discussed in some detail, Parts data,'wiring, instructions for winding coils and transformers, zLnd also for alignment, are supplied. Card 1/2 107-57-4-28/54 A Portable Radio Station Editorial notle at the/end of the article: The above station was tested in actual operation and showed good results. Long-distance contacts (with L'vov - UB5KVA, Bristol GC6FQ, and other stations) were established in 14- and 20- meter bands. A few hints for improving the construction and the circuit are supplied. There are four figures and two tables in the article. Card 71/2 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, V. Head of the KB 107-58-7-5/413 TITLE: Widening the Pat h to Computer Engineering (Shire dorogu vychislitellnoy teknike) PERIODICALt Radio, 1958, Nr 7, P 8, (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author mentions the part that electronic computers have to play in scientific and technological research. Present machines have a computing speed of 40-60 thousand operations per second but this must be raised to 1 million. Apart from calculating operations, special computer controllers have a wide application in governing various industrial and tech- nological processes, such as electric steel smelting and blast furnace process, and in automatic control of the move- ment of electric trains. I. Mathematical computers-Applications Card 1/1 9(2) SOV/107-58-12-7/55 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, V., Engineer TITLE: .1 U The Prospects for Development of Electronic Mathematical Machines (Perspektivy razvi- tiya elektronnykh matematicheskilch mashin) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 12, PP 5-6 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that electronic mathematical machines are one of the most effective means of automating production; the Communist Party and the Soviet Government are paying great at- tention to them. According to N.S. Khrush- chev's report at the 21st Part~ Congress on the Seven-Year-Plan (1959-1965, electronic mathematical machines are to be v-ridely intro- duced for controlling technological proces- ses in various branches of industry, initially in the chemical and metallurgical industries. A general description of the various functions Card 1/2 of electronic mathematical machines in indus- SOV/107-58-12-7/55 The Prospects for Development of Electronic Mathematical Machines trial processes is given; it is stated that successful experiments have been carried out in the Soviet Union with these machines for automatic control of an electric train accord- ing to a pre-set chart. In the next few years it is planned to produce machines capable of carrying out thousands and tens of thousands of operations per second. There is 1 photo- graph. Card 2/2 PARVO, A., red,.; ALEKSANDROV, V., red.- EINIOiG, K., tekhn. red. (Unified norms and evaluations for building, installation, and structural repair work for 1960; evaluations recalculated to fit the new price scale] Ehitus-, montaazja remont-ehitustoode uhtsed normid ja hinded 1960. a.; hinded on umber arvestatud vastavalt uuele hindade mastaabile. Tallinn$ Eesti NSV 14ini- strite naukogu riiklik ehituse ja arhitektuuri komitee. Vol.2.[Earthworkl Mullatood. Part 3. [Drilling and bla.9ting works] Puurimis-lohkamistood. 1961. 90 p. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam stroitel'stva. (Estonia-Standards., Engineering) (Earthwork) ~, EK' J IND RC!V ', ;. 3w-.'.-,-,'L and h-yli 15 M. . I ~'. 4 . I f ,M~-FLA L8.8) AIEKSANDROV, V. ~ ~41-1~-iL!1-1: ------- - I A program studied completely. Voen. znan. 41 no.3220-21 )4r 165. (MIRA118:5) 1. Predsedatell Leninskogo rayonnogo komiteta Vv,~soyuznogo dobrovollnogo obshchestva sodeystviya armii, wriatsii i flotu SSSR, Alma-Ata. AIEKSANDROV, V.; ZHELONKIN, V. Radiation, natural and artificial. Voen. znan. 41 no.607-38 Je 165. (MIIRA 18-5) r i i i g AVEYSANLROV, V. A. Min Iducation RSFSR. Moscow Oblast Pedago;,icltl Inst. AL,,'*Z.A3MR0V, V. A.: "Lecturiug on the fundamentals of algebra in the 3iYA11 Class of intermediate schcol and the develo,innent cf mathematical thinking In algebra ,0, lessons." Yin ion 'PSPSR. Mcsoov, Oblant Pedhgo~ical Inst. Moscow, 1956 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Peda-rogical Sciences) SO: Ynl7hnaya Letopist, 11o. 20, 1956 ALUCSAIMROV, V. A.; PUDCNIYTN, M. I.; mad YJUNOVSKIY, V. m.; "The Magnetic Field of Magnet Disturbances in the Arctic and Antarctica," PQP= ;mmm"2d %t thO I'M G&-I*r'Al AfizeMJy ot the IAU, fbacow, AUS 1958. ALEKSAIMEOV, V. A. Aleksandrov, V. A. "The effect of structural forms of the eettling tanks of hydroelectric power stations on the process of precipitation of alluvium." Min Higher Mducation. USSR. Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev. Moscow, 1956. (DIsEartation for the Degree of Candidate in Tedhnicai -Sciences). SO: Knighnavy letopis, NO- 251 1956. Moscow CA A fast method f07 mossurtits the degm of depoldH11114100 Inadmilappoetm~ VA- S- 11411K11*11 Atilt V. & Alek,jitilt,w, Zo 1.4b. 16. Light illuntinatm the sample and x voln. of Minis- ctin; the beams are projected on the UpJWT Unit 1OWtf IWAI~M of the spectroffraphic slit, mp. Fluctitat ions in the in. tensilY of illumination can be cor, for by referetwe to the fluorescein spectrum. The sample tube i-siturrounded by a Shret of polervill, Which polaril" file Incillent radi.ilin". V. 1`41,1111.1" ,--AIZKSANMOV. V.A*,,_#izh.; GLAMKEI. M.A., inzh. -111 ~~114-11-n----- -- Qualit7 of the insulation of water-wheel generators made by the "Uralelaktroapparat" plant. Blek. sta. )0 no-3:51-53 Mr '59- (MIRA 12:5) (Blectric insulators and Insulation) Ollectric generators) --AIMAMXOV4-VladImjr Alek~androvich, inzh.; SURODEYEV, V.P., inzh., red.; F=OVA9 N,A.p tekbn.red. [Graphite lnbricated rail joints] Rellsovye styki na grafitovoi mazie Moskva, Vses,izdatellsko-poligr.obledinenie M-va putei soobshcheniiag 1961. 3j+ p. (MIRA 14:6) (Railroads-Rails) (Railroads-Signaling) PODKOSOV, L.G.; ALEKSANDROV, V.A. The EKS-1250 and EKS-3000 high-dutv electric separators. Biul.- tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. no.3-.7-10 162. `~MA 15:5) (Separators (Machines)) --kcEssim Mt AF3006716' 8/0286/63/000/008/0072/0073 Sq AUTHOR: Alafinov A. A,; A3,eksanam, YA.A.4, D'yachenko. V. I.; Pibermanj, L. -A.; Strizhko* Yu, hipil0j, V'~--L_ J;L 1 TITLE*. Machine tool for grinding the intern&3 surface of long tubing. Class 67i 140. l5w1w� SOURCE: Byul, izobreteniy i tovarny*kh znakov.,-no. 8 1963.. 72-73 I TOPIC TAGS: internal belt grinding machiney belt grinding, long-tube grinding, abrasive belt., elastialbag, oval tubing., internal grinding ABSTRAM The patent in for a ma hin tool for grinding the internal surface of long tubing vith a continuous abrasive belt passing through the rotating tubing. The belt is pressed against the surface "being ground by an elastic element (vith a pneumatic bag inside) moving reciprocally vithin the tubing.~ To provide constant pressure of the elastic element on the surface being ground vhen the tubing has a varying cross section the fabric bag is placed in a leather bag with a croso-eectional perimeter larger than that of the maxi= cross section of the tubing. In another model of this tool., for grinding Card 1/2 L 18268-~~63 ACCESSION Mt. AF3006T16 tubing vith an oval cross section.. the abrasive belt is guided. at the entrance of the tubing by a form roller adjustable in the direction perpendicular to the tubing axis so that rotating tubing will not catch and twist the belt. Orig. art. has: I figure. ASSOCIATION: none SLM=D-. 15.Tun62 DATE ACQ: 30Sep63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IE' NO REF SOVt 000 O=: 000 Card 2/2'. ALERSARDROV, V.A. Some results of the use of fluorescence microscopy in bac- torioacopic diagnosis of Bonorrbes. in women. Akush. i gin. Po.Wl-W63., (MMA 16:10) 1. Iz 14fedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. M.A. Pet~rov-Maalakov) L-eningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo meditsinsk*o instituta. I (GM- OUWA) (FLUORESCOCE MICROSCOPY) A~EKS Single-stage bilateral carotid angiograpo. Vope r~eirokhir. 26 no.5r33-35 S-0162 (MM 17 24) 1. Nauabno-issledovatellskiy ordena Trudovogo, 1rasnogo Zaameni institut neyrokhirurgii imeni akademika N.N.Burdenko ANN SSSR. H, AT0025 03 6/0000/64 0/000/%66 /0170 4J, AUTHOR::: Alt ksandroV, V.A.; Vintiz enko. 1. G TITLEt An automate ~d stationary electrointegrab)-r With nodal voltages which shift along the computer element -SOURCE: -ArAdogovyye 3netody-1 -8 redatva-:reshemiyakrayevykhziidach(Ar-alog -methods and means of solving bounda~ y~lpi~. ~r!jd _Yqppoyu~p9go 7 y __Moskvsij~~_g._ Kiev, _MA6va dumka, 1964, i66-170 ym~ TOPIC TAGS: integrator, electrostRUC integrator, boundary velue problem, heat trwisfer, partial differential equatioN analog computer ABBTRACT: The paper discusses the design considerations for~a stationary electro- Integrator especially suited for the solution of the boundary valve problems of mathematical physicv, for caample, differential equations of the form ..V2 The circuit for the gene ral coinpiting elemeni W! an electro-InWgrator for solving Card 1/2 NO REF SOV.- 003 M-HEL. 000 C,ord 2/2 OW AT,*-~ANDRQV,_Vj,A., kand.tekhn.naiik Calculating the -elocity field of a steady current of a rectangular cross section. Transp. stroi. 14 no.'I.'4?--1+8 J1 164. -1) (miRk 18, WSR/Chemistry - Adsorption KRY 52 "The !Pore Structure of Activated Carbons," V. A. Aleksandrov, Acad M. M. Dainin, Ye. D. Zaverina, T. G. Plachenov., S. G. Chepurnoy to D6k Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 84,, No 2, PP 301-3o4 Article states that the macroporous variety Of ac- tivated. charcoals has a pare radius of I - x 10-5-tp 1 x 10-4 cm and-A.specific surface of I - 2 e1g. Therefore, these porei act as main arteries for the movement of adsorbed mols, Finer pores are transitional, being filled during s6rption of 23IT6 orIg iapors by the process of capillary covA6u- sation. A still finer variety-of pores in ac- tivated charcoal is the microporous~ These pores are al- st -the size of mols and the spe- cif ic surface is of the order of several hun- dred sq M/9- 231T6 bodles by The 9t tb Presnuti thod of inercollY.110dor, the me and 001 tov. '"PritykIf TO, gilpf9rs"iy~i lost, tcr Akad, NPO rk 53 ..,,X, cturcs (19 Atrn gig.,%ted. Livin wn'mr and silkn &W atyn. pfc%5urc. all" bminA at 2D0' end WMI CUI)Ollizc'I 1 450, 750, PM, n"' W-US heAted at pmn PI pm4ure In MIAMT I gjr and lc t trt-.1ted Mt I OW- M"ll 1:104),; * I'vat in absent-C (Apir MOM of have 79" A., g. of pore .ize or fogo 1;111ca I Pla! Thret caull, WMI batroll . s Paksiver ,,CIO 11150.inve-stiglitcd- 1~,5 tq Ai V, V. 4. U S S R ra 9 "b"u A ppl. Ch?m. C.A. ;R f.-43 7;. if. L. fi-- ALWSANMO V, V.A. Apparatus without rubber compounds. for the distillation of hydrochloric acid. Zhur.prikl.khim. 26 no.10:1097-1098 0 153. (MLRA 6:10) 1. Sverdlovskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo Nanchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta metro- logii im. D.I.Mandeloyeva. (Hydrochloric acid) (Distillation) SOV/2215 24(0); 5(4); 6(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION n! chno-laft1-!d_--.a"-l laxly Institut metroloall Lmeni u Voesoyuzny,y ,, D.i. 9sn I e'eva Referaty nauchno-lasledovatollskikh rabot; abornik No. 2 (Scientific Research Abstracts; Collection of' Articles, Nr 2) Moscow* Standartsiz. 1958. 139 '. 1,000 copies printed. Spo soring Agencyt USSR. Xomitet standartav, mar I AddItl nal O lame t llnykh priborov. . ri Ed. z S. V. Reshatina; Tech. Ed.: M. A. Kondrat'Yeva. PURPOSE1 These reports are intended for scientistas researchers, and engineers engaged In developing attandards, measures, and gm8ea for the various Industries. COVERAOE: The volume contains 128 reports on standards of measure- mentand control. The reports were prepared by scientists of In's tu tea of the Komltet st~dartov, aer I I=erIteI'nYkh priborov pri Sovete Minlatrov SSSR (Commoloslon on Standards, Measures, and Measuring Instruments under the USSR Council of Ministers). The participating institutes are: VNIIN - VO*noyu=yy nauchno-isaledoyatellakly metrologil imeni D.I. Xendeleyeva (All-Unlon Scientific Research Institute of Met- LenIngr d~, Sverdlovsk branch a imenl D.1 Kandeleym) In , rology naUchn o-I soled ovatel'okly . ; VNIIX - V5e OyU=y7 , , of thl In3t tUt; In@ titut Komiteta standartow, car I lzmaritelInykh prlt)orov (All-Union Selentific Research institute of the Cocalsaion on Standards, Measures, and Measuring instruments). created from MGIMIP - Mookovokly gosuderstvenryy inatitut ner I Izme ritellnykh priborov (mosec. State Institute of Measures and Measuring Instruenta) October 1, 1955; 7HIIFTRI - i !Oeaoyuznyy nauchno-lszledvvatellakly notitut fi-Iko--ekhn1- hezkIkh I radlotokhniche3kikh Itmerenly (All-Union 5clsentiric arch Institute of Physicotachnical and Radio-engineerinr Re urements) in Moscow; KhODUP - Xharlkovakiy gosudarstvennyy M,:: n Inykh pri-boroy (Marlkov State In$ r atitut ter I lzmerltel 'Itute I or Measures and Measuring Instruments); and NOINIF - No;oal- birokly gosudaretvcnyy Inatitut =er I lzmeritelInykh pr-lborov (Novosibirsk State Institute of Measures and Measuring instru- s!eQtA), so personalities are mentioned. There are no re:erences. Yustova. Ye- 4, (V?IIIM). On the Accuracy or Conventional Call- br&Zlona of Colorlmotezj~for Three Colors and Four Chromaticl-le3 110 Yuatovao Ye. N. (VNIIM). Studying Spatial Variation of Color Perception Under the Effect of Eye Adoption III Saburenkov, A.M. (VHIIIA.). Measuring Variable Values or Li&ftt 112 Saburenkov, A.M. (VNIIM). Light M~asureaients ror Fluorescent Lamps 113 Physicoshemical Measurements (Romanava, m.P., Editor, Professor) Rempe.], (Sverdlovsk Branch of VNZIM). Designing a Po-tntio- li~etrfc Apparatus for Mea3iArlng pff 115 V A Y Y, Shcs~opalzva, 3nd Z.R.-SunEurova fSverd- __' .' _ exe2agra" AL L ' - - Izet Ic -1-5 -VN11M ~Oveloping a QuantLt4tiva rh6lublor r v-sk Branch or- . Kicromethod for the DeterminRtion of Phoapt-orun and Manganese In Cast Iron and Steel 116 C rd 22/2T 24(0), 5(4); 6(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPL401TATICII SOV/2215 Vaesoyuznyy nauchnO-1831edavatellakly Inatitut betrologli :Avnl D.I. Mendeleyeva Referaty nauchno-inslodavatellskikh rabot; sbornilk No.2 (Scientl-ftc earch Abotracto-,o Collection of Articles, Xr 2) Moscow, Rea Sto dartgiz, 1958. 139 p. I,OGG copies printed. n Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Xmitet standartov. mer I lmeritellnykh priborov. Ed.s S. V. Renhotina; Tech. Ed.t X. A. Kondrazlyawa. PURPOSEs These reports are Intended for scientlste~ researchers, and engineers engaged In developing otandar~dxo measurest and gages for the various industries. standards of measu COVERAGE: The volume contains 128 reports on re- ment and control. The reports were prepared by scientists or Institutes of the Nomitet standart", mer I lzsoritellnykh priborov pri 3ovete Ministrov SSSR (Commission on Standards, Measures, and Measuring Instruments under tnq USSR Council of ministers). The participating inst1tutes *re- WILK - Vxeaoyurnyy nauchno-issledovatelfs~ay metrologii Imeni D.I. Mendeloyeva (All-Unlon Scientific Rasearch institute or Met- rology Imeni D. I_ Mende leyLv) in Lcmingrad; Sverdlovsk branen of this institutej VNIIK - Vaesorarnyy nAuctino-inal.dovatellakly Inatitut Komiteta standartov, mer 1. Izm.rtt1'nykh prIllorov (All-Union scientific Research institute of the Commission on Standards, Measure*, and Measuring Inntrimentn)s created from MOIKIP - Mookovakly gosudarstvvnn" Inatitut or I I=eritellnykh priborov (Moscow State Institute of Measures and Measuring Instruments) Octob*r 1, 1955; VNIIFTRI - Vaesoyuzny7 nouchno-insledovatel'aWly institut fI=1ko-tvknn_'- cheakikh I radio tekhni cheakikh I:cacrenly (All-Union Sclentifle Research Institute or PhYsicotechnical and Radio -en gf, neerin & Measurements) In Moscow; KhOIMIP - Kher-kovaXly gosudarstvennyy (Khxr'kov 3tat, Institu--e l izme ritellnykh pr11oorov i ner Ino titu t of Me. a nd Measuring In3truments) . and NOIMIP - Novoel- r e a . 't.l'nykh priborov bIrs.y goaudardtenyy llifft-Itt ~,r I 17.mor. (Novosit)Irsk State InDtitilto of Measures and Measuring lnst.-L~- No personalities are mentolied. ~hero are.no references. ,41~kB'Lndrov, V.A,, I.L. Morozova, L.A. Orlova, and Ye. V. Shesto- - -OT73IN JV- cFvsk Bran o' if x fM- ch or VWIXM) .1-dyiriz a rotqntj et a- ithod r for the Deteroalliatlon of Manganese and Chrom-lux aid a Hydrogen Method for the Determination of sulfur in Standard Chemical Compo_ IItIon Samples of Cast Iron and Steel 116 qz" laksandrov, V.A ~11.L_Morqzova, and L.O. Plotrilovokays (Sverdlovsk 14-6h _1 , ,. ng 1.,th.d o -, - r r u of sm~,j Amounts of r; T;~.~ 1; p oud Metals 116 Morozova I L. , and ~- 0. PJotrkovsknyn eSverdlovRk Branch or VNZIX). ' t4 1 V 1"d1lT9 tH MOst Accurst, Mothod f6v t1s; DetermInatlon of 3uir.~ In Ferrous Metals 117 I.L. Morozova, L.A. Orl9va, and Ye. V. Sliest, _PalRVA_ (SV#2rdlovak Branch or vNllx). -ItudYing Cyemlca'2 An 1ys1s Methods for the Dat,minatoll of Copp*r, Zinc, and Mangano In :. Copper-Zlnc Alloys Malkova. E.M., R.I. Outkina, and O.A -!,Dloukhoox (Sverdlovsk t _ -Card -2312T----- _ 180) PHASZ I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3199 Abeademiya. nauk SM. Institut obahchey I neorganIcheskoy khIall IN. X. 3. K"Makolva AnalIx blWrodnyl& mt&llov (Analysis of Noble Metals) Moscow, 1959. 193 p. Irrata slip Inserted. 2,700 copies printed. it-sp. Ed-.- N. X. P=amltsyn, =SR Academy of Sciences, Ccrre- sponding Member; and 0. Ye. Zvyagintsev, Doctor of Chemical Sciences; Zda. of Publishing Hodson: T. 0 . Levi, And D. N. TrLfon*vj Tech. Zd.s 1. X. Guseva. PVRTOSZ: This collection of articles is for scientists engaged in the study and analysis of the noble metals. COVIMAGXt This is a collection or articles on the analysis of the noble anttals. It Includes studies carried out by the Institute or Generil and Inorganic Chemistry Im. N. S. JEurnakov (AN SSSR). as well as reports presented by scientific research Organizatio s and by industrial enterprises at the Third and Fourth Conferenc: on'Soble Metals hold In 1954 and 1957. respectively. The tudli. and reports describe now organic reagents for gravl metric determIzation of blatinum metals, and physicochealea methods of analysis (opectrophotometric, polarographic and potentlame trio). Special attention Is given to spectral analysis for the determination of ad-1-tuzes in alloys or platinum metals, silver, and gold, am mwll as In refined noble metals. The collection also Includes analytical methods, tables and charts for materials containing metals of the platinum group, 49 well as a review of the literature an the Analysis of platinum metals published In the last five years. No p?j:somlities am mentioned. Herarences follow each chapter. -P"nItsyn. X. K.. 1. V. Prokof-yev ad A. Yo-I&IIALS-s- use or Thiourea for the Concentration of Platinum Metals 15 pahemitsyn, x. K. aod )1. V. F*doz!fjjko. Use of Nitrogen - - - - Lc Acids for the Dterml- rF& m c& Substituted Salts of DTfHT-* nation of Platinum Metals 23 VghsnLtsjrn, X. X.. M. 1. Yuz-ko and L. 0. Sal-~*"y DetarodnatLo -Vrn - -1ladiUX--1nd--U" In :-h..d Silver - of M Us" 7& 29 rehenIteyn, N. K. and M. I. Yuz'kO- Spectrophotometric Determination of Rhodium With the Aid of Potassium Iodide 3T p.henitayn, 0. K.J' "uz~b &,nd 1. 0. S&j!jLkW- 2 m in 'TT-3- -tions bY ur Determination of ridlum in uric As oru Spootrophotometrio and Potentiometric Methods 48 '*te~~rhatocolcrim` trio Method for th:. or lum I. the Pre .nce of Plst%n -59 W,I,n R- 0. and T. P. Yufa. Photocolorim trio Methods 3 -Zr-Pl- 17"d In the Analy Is &tin= Metals 65 Pshealtsym, X. K.. X. A. Y*xerskaya " V. D. F%.thlkoya, rolarographic D*t*ru%nAff-oncf-UM Metal-WiUx-tures in Roflr,*d Iridlum 70 RuromtjSM,A-&~ (Docessned) andV. D. RAtnikova. Detoral- -nmtTVn-or Be" Metals In Refined Silver Bardin, M. S., Yu. 3. Lysalkov and V. S. Temyanko. Polarographic Determination of Certain Noble Metals by Using Platinum Klectrodea 80 .P&Piaov..S- ., P. 0. 3hulakov, V. N. Alyenchikoya. V. M. V ov and Poiarogrxphi'6~ :hodx for the Dot*rminatLun or Copper, Nickel. Iran, Zinc m0 Load by Using a CatLonito in Products Containing Platinum metals 88 CHERTKOV, Khaim Ayzikovich; TOMPAKOV, S.L.p retsenzent; ALEKSANDROV, V.A.J. retsenzent; KOMOGORTSEV, P.Ya., red.; KAN, P.MT.'-,--"re"d.- izd-va; RlDNAYA, I.V., tekhn. red. [Manual for marine boiler and ship hull building and repair workers] Posobie kotellshchiku-sudokorpusniku. Moskva, Izd- vo II.Rechnoi transport,n 1963. 204 p. (MIRA -17:1) ALEKSANDROV, V.A. Pathogenic effect of myelosan on embryogeny. Dokl. AN SSSR 159 no.,4018-920 D 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny MIN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Yu.A. Orlovym. ALEKSANDROV, V.A., Role of allantois injuryin the pathogenesis of antenatal death and some embr)-opathies in rats treated with myelG,6,-an. Critical period in the allantois development in rats. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.1:232-235 W 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut eksperimentaltnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR. Submitted 'November 5, 1964. ALEKSANDROV, V.A. Teratogenous effect of the antileukemic drug myelosan (mileran) on rat embryos. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 49 no.7:87-94 JI 165, (MIRA 18;10) 1, Otdel embriologii (zav. - prof. A.F.Dyban, nauchnyy rukavoditell - chlon-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. P.G.,"vetlov) Instituta ekoperimentallnoy medltainy AMN SSSR. Leningrad. ALEKSANDROV, V.B. l------------,_ ---w- Isomorphism of cations in titanum-tantaltm niobates of AB2X6 composition. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.3:672-675 N 163. Dok3.. AN SSSR 153 no.3:672-675 N 163. (MIRA 17: -1) 1. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh elementor. Predstavleno akademikom N.V. Belovym. ZHADINY A.G.; ALEKSANDROV, V.B.; KAZAKG'VA, M.Ye. Aeschynite of hydrothermal geneBis Prom the Vi5hnevyye Mountains. Trudy IMGFO, n0.7:108-112 161. (mirA 16:11) ZHABIN, A.G.; ALEKSAND S.j BUROVA, T.A. New data on feramite. Zap.Vues.m:Ln.ob-va go no-3:27o.-Z80 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh elementov AN SSSR i Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, mineralogii.. petrografii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. (fersmite) MAMOCHKIN, B.A.; MIKOVA, Ye.M.; ALEKSANDROV, V.B. A new rare-earth variety of feromite. Dokl. AN SSSR U+8 no.l: 179-182-Ja 163. (MIM 16s2) 1, Institut mineralogiij, geokhimii i kristqllokhimii redkikh elementov AN SSSR. Predstavlenoalmdemikom D.S. Korzhinskim. (nImen Mountains-ftrsmite) ZHABIN, A.G.; ATMSANDROV, V.B.; KAZAKDVA, M.Ye.; PErlcym, V.G. First ItIYA of nonmetamiot eschynite (Vishnevy)-a Nountains Urals). Dokl. All SSSR 343 no.3:686-689 Mr 62. (XI 150) 1. Institut mineralogii, . , gookhimii i kristallokhimii rodkikh elementov ASSSR. Predstavleno akademikom D.I.Shcherbakovym. (Vishnevyye Mountains-Eschynite) KORNETOVAJ, V.A.; ALEKSANDROV? V.B.; KAZAKOVA, M.Ye. I., New variety of aescbynite with a high tantalum content from granite pegmatites of Siberia. Trudy Min. muz. no.14:108- 3-91 163. OURA 16:10) (Ikeschynite) (Siberia-Pegmatitee) (Tantalum) L=SANDROV, V.3. Polycrass f2som albitites, Trady Inst. min.p gookhim. i kristallokhim. red. elem. to-1:70-76 157. (MIRA 11:6) (PolYaraeo) (Albitite) 3'\f 8 ) AUTHORS: Aleksandrov, V. B., Pyatenko, Yu. A. SOV120-124-1-51169 TITLE: X-Ray Examination of Some Metamict Titano-Niobates (Rentgenometricheskoye -Iseledovaniye nekotorykh metamiktnykh titanoniobatov) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Fr 1, PP 179-182 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Among the complex oxides of Yv TRI Ti, Nb and Ta, two isomorphici series of rhombic minerals can at present be designated: a. the euxenite-polycraseseries and b. the priorite-blomstrandine' series. The two series have a very closely related chemical compositionj whichq however, is often Iiidden by the large compositional deviation of particular members. The formula AB2X6 expresses the composition, where A - Y and TR as well as! Th, U and Ca; B - Nbj Ti and Ta; X - 0 and OH. The positioii. of the mineral in the series is determined by the components of B. The primary basis for distinguishing the minerals of this series, aside from a few significant chemical differences, is th6 morphological characteristic (Ref 1). The possibility of member-' Card 1/3 ship in an isomorphic series for these minerals is contended in X~-Ray Examination of Some Metamict Titano-Niobates SOV/20-124-1-51/69 the literature. This contention instigated the authors# X-ray studies of these minerals. For this purpose, 18 samples were used (from the Mineralogy Museum, AS USSR, the Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut - Moscow Geologic Prospecting Institute, and the authors' own collection). The place of single minerals in this or that series was verified. All the samples showed a completely similar diffraction pattern with the exception of an isometric phase (of the CaF2 structural type nr its derivatives) derived by roasting metamict euxenite, poly and blomstrandine at 11000. The complete reflection which th___ pattern showed was well indexed on the basis of the rhombic cell. The parameters for these samples are given in Table 1. The results of this study confirm earlier conclusions in regard to the reatoration of the original structure of euxenite by roasting at 11000 (Ref 4). Thus the lines of the rhombic phase found in samples roasted at 11000 are characteristic of the minerals Concerned. The rhombic phase itself corresponds to the structure up to the metamict breakdown. The unity of structure and of chemical composition signifies that all the studied minerals belong in the same isomorphic series. On the basis of priority, the names euxenite and pol~i were kept for the Card 2/3 whole series. The X-ray diagram of samples roasted for one hour X-Ray Examination of Some Metamict Titano-Niobate COV120-124-1-51169 is a reliable diagnostic means for determining the minerals in question. There are I table and 5 references, I of which- is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh elementov Akademii nauk SSSR (institute for Mineralogy, Geochemistryg and Cryatal3pchezistry of Rare Elements, Academy of Scioncesi USSR) PRESENTED: July 30, 1958p by N. V. Belov, Academician SUBMITTED: July 30, 1958 Card 3/3 ALEKSANDROVY V.B. Crystalline structure of escbynite. Dokl. All SSSR 142 no.1:181-184 Ja 162.' (MIRA 14:12) ~-. Institut mineralogii, geolchimii i kristal,lolchimii r6dkikh elementov AR SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom.jl~'V. Belovym. (Eschynite) AUTHORS: Pyatenko, Yu.A. and Aleksandrovso"Ca_ 2-23/36 2 TITLE: On the Recrystallisation Texture of a Metamict Mineral (0 teksture reUristallizatsii metamiktnogo miderala) PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2, pp 248 - 249 + 1 plate (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was found that certain specimens of one of tile polycrases, Y(Ti,Nb) 2(0,011) 61 both those with faces 0 and those without, gave, after annealing at 500 Laue photographs with sharp spots. This is unusual as attempts to re-establish the monocrystallinity of a metamict mineral usually fail. The sharp spots here, however. are due not to a single crystal but to an axial recrystallisation texture. This was confirmed by the lack of change when the specimen'was rotated about the texture axis, here perpendicular to the beam. Lauegrams show the symmetry Cl (line symmetry -perpendicular to the texture axis). The texture axis must coincide urith one special direction of the crystallites. The texture axis was measured as Cardl/2 t1 = 5-50 and t 2 = 5.1 kX in agreement with the cell SO%70-4-2-23/36 On the Recrystallisation Texture of a Metaruict ineral .e*, dimensions - a 5.55, b ~ 14.62, 1, = 5-19 kX of the orthorhombic cell of polycrase obtained by indexing the powder photograph. In this way it was confirmed that it is in principle possible to index the X-ray diagrams of annealed spec~imeus of the eu.Ninite - polyerase series using the morphological values of ,a-.b:c as annealing (at 1100 0) re-establishes their former structure. Texture formation is seen as one of the stages passed through by minerals in metamict. breakdown. There are 3 figu-res and 2 references, I of which is Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut mineralogii, geoldiimii i Icristallokhimii redkilch elementov (Institute of the Mineralogy, Geo- chemistry and Crystal Chemi.stry of Rare Elements) SUBMITTED: August 29, 1958 Card 2/2 4 'A R , . I,t', .0. 1 '1, 1- *:.. ; . ! 1, _I.B, M 11 1 TITIN;MEV) D.A.; --l- '% .. IfC5. cf '*Z",,d~mir!..rp.-X-,. -104 ~8-8" 1 3 jj7ESjffj-, Y' ,)~.-A, Ylp..17.; I .1 111-0311-1, A.G. ~ YAR,--NlEE-,.-*SK-,1Yll T.A.; A.~AITDRO,,r V. . o(,ntaining 'L, fn~:Tt a I'Ka]A irjas-s--'-f6. I/I!Ln.!rtuz. I C., 0 (MIRti 1s-.8) ALEKSANDROV, V.D. Hash opyt polucheniia vysokikh urozhaev kartofelia (Our practices for producing high yields of potatoes). Moskva, Sell-chozgiz, 1954- 23 P- SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol 7. No. 8, Nov. 1954 L 22063-66 I ACCMiR, r. p' Ap6ool422 CA, A SOURCE CODE: UR/0319/65/050/009/1248/1259 AUTHOR: Aloksandrova, V. D. ORG: Botanical Institute im. V. L. KomorovAcs.demy of Sciences SSSR, Leningred..(Botanicheskiy Institut Akedemii nauk SSSR) ilj'ili~: Problem of distinguishing pbytocoenoses in a vegetative con'tinuum SOURCE: Botanicbeskiy zburnal, v- 50,1no- 9, 1965P 1248-1259 I TOPIC TAGS: plant ecology, plant ifenetics, plant morphology ABSTRACT: The present article is a survoy of Soviet and foreign literature on the problem of -distineuishing phytocoenoses in a vegets- tive continuum. Thecontinuum concept of vegetation does not exclude distinguishing- within the vegetation cover various areas relatively .f sassonal end annual uniform in their composition structure, range c% fluctuations, nature of their relation to environment, productivity norms, and balance of matter and energy. These phytocoenoses are connected by continuous transitions and their presence may be explained, by natural factors acting separately or jointly. These factors include: 1) sudden environmental changes; 2) dominance of certain plant species LC.rdV2~_ UDC: 581-55:512-31 (-04) L 22063-66 ACC NR, Ap6ool~.22 0 In environment formation; and, 3) turning points in the direct action of:. certain ecological conditions. Tbese distinguishable areas or phytocoenoses can be considered as existing units of vegetation subject to further investigation and classifications Orig, art. has.- 1~ figures and 1 formuls. SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 29Nar65/ ORIG REF: 036/ OTH REP: 056 1 2 Card 2/