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Va*rtb- "rl- AkM..=J'vp."Y.4&*d .%**.& I M-7-4-1ZOOM-11wit"t g"Cralwols hftl wroul lik lotslov. at Pilo ftottrapolosed) t*4.mpktly 4"" boverly 4. - 10 -, .1 PH A.S. W6-wg a dwm - in -I mv. at gi" '.j Thr pbommwmm it djwwwd in td it' skm and "mitial #mdkwt* ad thr p"I~ IIII Irvalt IM mesmurtWVIN WM estalitiON4 hy ov. V 1.1f. Iftem. (7. m K. P-11 ALESKIII, 3, N4 AUsh1q, S. N. and Zhqmkhina. ye. S. - "The application of the spoctrophotometric method in the wtud~v of organic matter in the soll.0 Doklady (Monk. a.-kh. skad. ix. Thdryawva). Is=e 9o 1949~ po 69-70 SO: U-P.W. 17, DOC- 53. (TAtvpI3 tZhurnal lrqkh Statey, No. 25. 1949). 1% 1. 33'~'7:4. Frofcc-.~~-Ov ,ty. C. LO j-i'00.v- Vol. r'A, ae swum tab. Ik 4 My no. 4 drop b~ t1w di-d d 4rep n wim v ma an - -=Y = hom Ar moo ofth dw maodwd lboid. 14onam. W" **h dftm~ by lb. 1. w. 662. .1 s". w do am" I - thstoodpmWk molL 6a an odm. wA km w~-, Til MM eq - obe awe of bv d,m*7.IV Va. Vd*= w toodod 6k a a ow. leg dropc Iroz WWAM is 0" own 6w v VWIVA~ obwe the mbmsw . rehn is the .A,. , wom (MM N. Tw. The -I" IN the 4"41 of '14 1.:;. 1-1.4 .4 -A- IK- to .... I -h \-fl 11--gh 1 A, .4-jw- .-J, ..4 r." " ~,-.J, ASMINII -4 low "ou'. %I., 1-11.9 IIW 1-,-- .4 hich, .4 1.*, fbot wAIv III it. 1-41, -4 hI ki 1-04, .Ut It. Van/310200 - wboat J" 50 Phosphates *CbWes in the Potential of Wheat Roots In the PImsence of Aluminum and Phosphate Ions," S. X. Al*. Ghin, M. T. Yastrebov, Moscov Agr Acad imeni K. A. Undrysmey, 2 pp *Ibk Ak N&uk SSSRx Vol LXX, Ito 3 Authors use apparatus and method they described In previous vork to determine potential on roots of UvhK plants. Dete-mined and "atulated :hangs@ In -etude and sign of potential on surface of 5-7 cm Iftwat rwtlets vhen placed in 0.02 m phosphate buf- for solutions of various pE, vashed in distilled 13ft12 WD10logy - WheAZ (Coatd) %U% put into 0.001 X solution of aluminum cklorlde Ilse 10 uinp and then replaced in second phosphate .-=2utlon for 30 min. In first series, sign chazMd F positive to negative vith increased pH, in the Nomad It was positive, and ir- the third It roquU%d bAgber pH to return to negative. Submitted 25 JbT 49. 4w 15&12 Vast= Miskyalm Avr:Ai8-.-%r- 4. Z,.23% heel roolq ,, 7 air fSPUMM bw odl-pti." J 1.0-4.1.1etw P9.- "bkb ith At kme we CUPAWO F-i"t r-,Iy tmtm% C. 11 Rmbr-ff 15-57-1-361 TranSlktlon rrom. Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologlya, 1957, Nr 1, p 56 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aleshln, a N TI TLE: The Use or Thermal Methods In Studying Transformations of Clay Minerals in Soil (Primenenlye termicheakikh matodov k izuchenlya prevrashchenlya glinistykh minor- alov pochv) PERIODIrAL: Tr. 1-go soveshefteniya po termografli, Kazan', 1953, Moscow-Laningred. lzd-vo AN SSSR, 1955, pp 292-298. APSTRACT, The structures of ale minerals in krasnozem (red soil), zheltozem (yellow soil), and askengel (colloidal bleached clay of volcanic origin) were studied by using thermal curves (according to the method of N. S. Kurnakov) and by using dehydration curves. Krasnozem contains beidellite principally; zheltozem contains halloysite. Apparently zheltozem Is produced from more acid parent rocks. After treating krasnozem and zhelto- card 1/2 zem with a solution of potassium d1hydrophosphate, the 15-57-1-361 The Una of Thernal Methods in Studying Tran3formations (Cont.) quentLty of vinter In the sample is decreased. During the appli- CatlDh of phosphs tea In krasnozem and zheltozem soils, the anions of the salts are apparently bound up with sesquioxides, occurring In the crystAil lattice of such minerals as halloysite and kaolinite. Pecause of this relationship the anions are not readily available to Plants. Cs rd 2/2 D. A. V. .AIMM ALOW4 d*ktor gal 'skokh*sy&ystvsnrqkh nauk. professor. TnnWMrA, T.M. kandidat eel IskokhosyaystrenzWkh sank. Pending plants with organic *oil substances in the state of volecular dispersion. 1xv. TSXhA no.2:231-232 156. (MLRA 9:12) (Plants--Nntrition) (Organiculture) UM/PbYslcal Chemistry - Solutiove. Theory of Acids and Bases, B-11 AbPt Journall Refent Zhur - Xhimlya, No 1, 1957, 502 Autbcr~ Ivanov, A. N., and Aleshin, S. W. Untitutlant Wacoul Agricultural Academy Imeni K. A. Timiryazeva Title- Hydrolynis of Salts of Aluminum and Trivalent Iror, Original PerlodLica2: Dokl. Moak. a.-kh. akad. in. K, A. Tialryazeva, 1956, Vol 22o 3136-392 Abstract% The nogmtive logarithm of the dissociation constant (pK) of the product of the, hydrolysis of AIC1 calculated from the experimental 1)H and activity values of the salt, by the fomula pK = 14-2pH-logA, remaina cobattimt over a wide concentratloo range of AlCl In the opinion c, the amthors the pK value (8.14) determines the dis*sociation of the 2 Ions A,(OH)2+ and Al(OH)S. For the hydrolysis product of A12(SO4)3 the pt varies from 8.93 for a 0.001 N solution to 11.14 for a 1 N solution. Here an increase in concentration produces an increase of 0.75 In the pK valuej this the authors explain by the vazj~ing solu- bility of the basic aluminum sulfates formed. In 3-3-10- and Card 1/2 LAWPkWslc&l Chmmst:ry - Solutions - Theory of Acids and Bases, B-11 Abet Journal; Refem't Zhur - KhIm1ya, No 1, 1957, 502 Abstract; 6.66-10-4 H solutions of FOC131 the H+ concentration exceeds the molar concen-Lrution of the salt, sirace hydrolysis does not stop with the rormation of FeO112t but leads to the partial conversion of the mono- hydroxide to Fe(011)t. In slightly acid soil solutions (pH< 4-5)o Al3t siud Fe3l' are present as the ashes of the basic salts. For the elIminsition of the acidity of the soil, it is necessary to convert A13t and Fell to insoluble salts or to stable complexes (silicates, oxalatos, and. tartrates). Card 2/2 USS.-q- Fji,.r3l-cal and Chemical Propertlez of So113. Moo 1-ieferv-22i."Biol., No. 16, 2-;.v Aug, At'.tho' Ins t T~~tln Uv.: 11t!11th1Ddz of Invest.*:.gating the Coriponlt-fon of Soll A-)-'or!:jf.nC. Cor-~)lex. Orl'S Dokl. RN31'. :3.4ch. akad. im. K.A. Tinir%-azzeva, ls~t), 110. 23' All, :; tra c tA br.1of descripLion of tnethods for the r~tudy of comro-ri~,f'on of soil absorbing, coml-l-lex-electrophoresis, thermography, methods of roentgeno- i-rap],!.c and electronic microscopy. 22 - '7SR / ;I m ~ Inur-I ~utrltion. 1 .2 ~bv jour I i~~^ -~%vr - Eiol., Nc 22, 1958, 1~.o 0 I , qqj~ 12 -71,.), in vhich connucti6n th, hi- hor th~ ':-.- rv:,st ef tho control -1 ~ nt tho highcr the incr,~-- -,rt .-.iz: t-thers rs- ari'oc~ this offoct to tho -Ition of th, cr;, nic cvIvat.-nea of Urv. ~ olcruIrr dorr-ic of diarcrsity. ... . 7rjrling. Crrd 2/2 8 SN 4~ USSR/SoJ.l Scienoe. Physical and Chemical Properties of Soils. 1-3 Abe Jmu,: Refemt Zh-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 22448 Author Aleshin, S.N., Rekshinskaya, L.G. last Title Me 1U.nerological Composition of the Matrix of Terra Rose& Soils. Orig Pulti: Dokl. MI SSSR, 1956, 108, No 3, 545-546. Abstract: A study was conducted of the mineralogical composition of samples of the yellow variety of terra roses. from a section of 60-70 em in depth, located in the environs of the Batum botami.cal gardens. Based on the thermographic analysis of nampleis, pre-treated with concentrated hydrochloric acid, the presence of ferroballoysite, halloysite and some other amor- phous products of erosion was found in soil-forming products of the, soil. Electron microscopic pictures of the samples which were not subjected to a preliminary treatment by acid 1/2 -8- tJSSR/S:)tL Sc tamci! .Mysical &nd Ovmii,-al Pmqx-r,,Ir--.k (if So"10. 1-3 Abs Jour: Referni. Zh-Blol- No 6, 25 marct, 1957, 22~,L8 indicate, beside haUoyadte, also the presence of kaolinite in Uirra rose& sails &nd other minerals, less definite struc- turaIly, vhIch adhere to the surfaces of kaolinite and halloy- site. card : 1~12 -9- A: GCRBUIIUVt J41koUly Illich; AOU11; nyy red.; XORNITIVA, N,: prof. otvt,tstyen tW K.I., rod.lmd-va;49 . , takhn.red. [Soil colloidal FochyamWe kollaidjr. Xoskvm. Isd-vo Akad.neuk SSSR, 1957- 144 P WRA 11:3) (cohoids) (Boils) -A;Bsqx -a N. doktor selodcoftograys Prof.: VILITAKS. T.T., ism0 nawk, CwtNae asuk, w0f. I I.N.. doktor kh1u. nank. prof.; IN, V.A., land khIs. awk, dots. Ch*vA*tr.v departiments or the Aaad*W during the Soviet rule (with BUMPJ? In RacUshl. lar. TWhA no.4tl69-180 157. (MIRA 11:1) (ftstiSt77) tGOPI i1 :;oil Scionco. Phr~ical and Cht=lcal Pmportios cf Sr,.jB. Ab-, JL)t-x Rof 7-hur - Biologly'k, i1o A, 1958, No- 72673 scil. Acidity of tbo lattor ie tba result if hydrc'~--is of &J.,=imLi cnlts, which are formed In tho anity extract by the ~m-tial docomposition of crystal lattlecs of the acid alvii0fii1tcaten of tL,.) p-imnt Cl.-. the bnsin of the givo-a thermographic invoetigatione of Bamplos of ealmnitcy, troatod with aluminum chloride, the porai- bility & f indine Al in the oxchaW corAition vith a pF ml, 4 in ~IonloO - Al Iona ir. the noll entor into tdo compcsitloi- ~,f clny minerals, organic complexes, or are fmini iii Cw fom of LdtictralA which am frnwd during tho docominz,sa.tion of th~Dso and athers. Tbo n_,1poarELivv of Al in tho anIxitc. sAutiorm is explained by zhe protol~rtic roactiona IToceod on the n1mb>a1licato ourfneo, as A, roxalt (if Allikeh partial hydremlic. adq(vptim. of nold and 'ras~us froa noutral ealts occurs. -- T. D. Yxxnzova CMr,i :,/22 18 v 4! t t, C Q 1. 0 ti t 21 ALZ$Ug, S.11. 4pktar ssl*skokhoxysystvswWkh asuk; XALNGANOV. B.F.. dots. Using the slactric conductivity method for doterminiqg soluble salts iu 6011[vith summary Is lkgltohl. 1xv. ?MA so. 3:229-232 05B. Ooil*--Analysis) AISSRIN. S.M., prof., doktor sel'skokhosraystvaWkh nauk 11 Fropor-tion between principal components of cowls milk [with summary in Inglish]. Illy. TSXhA no.6tl69-176 158. (MIRA 12:1) (Milk-Composition) SOV/58-59-8-17724 Translated front ReferatlyM Zhurnal Fizika, 1959. Nr 8, p 108 (USM) AUTHORS- Alesh)41-A.~!., Ivanov, A.N., ChernIkova. T.N. Tr=: On the Variability of Us Surface Tension of Aqueous Solutions of Surfaco-Active Substances PERrODICAL- Pokl. Moak. a. kh. akad. Lm. K.A. TImiryazeva, 1958, Hr 39, pp 279-282 AB37RACT- The eqvatl on A 6 - ZCA 4 C (whered 45 is the reduction in the surface tension of the solution, Z - 60 - 15, Is the difference between the surfaco tension of water and that of alcohol, and K Is the constant of surfaco tension) was verified for an aqueous solution of Isobutyl. alcohoL. The estimated and the experimentally verified surface tension at vaxLous concentrations were found to be in good agreement. T.V.Z. Caj-d 1/1 . . ~ t~ - ". , ,.prof.. doktor sellskoldhoz. mam Fropmortion between soluble protein and fat In cov's milk. 1ST. TSDA no.51181-186 139 (KIRA 13:3) (milk-compasition) ALM111H. S. If. "PhYBLcE~chemlr&L CouUtIons In Krasnozem Formation". i,eport sulunitted. tor the 7th Corgress of International Society of' Soil Science Madison, Wiscons1n, 1.5-23 Aug 6o. AISSHIN, S.N., doktor Ithimich*mIdIch nauk, prof. Sm-faco activity of aqueous solutions. Isv. TSKM no.2:.137-156 1606 (HIRL 34W (surface active agents) ALBSEIN. 3.11 .,..Aoktor s*l'akokho%Mstve=jykh n&uk, prof. GORB. A-I.. M --'adWibiLy mauschAv sotrtainik. Determining adsorbed sodium in moil@ (vith 9-y in Anglish]. Tive.MS nk mo.4tM-97 160. (MM 13 19) (Soils-Sodium content) . N AIUHIIC, S.N. "Uchnnga absorption in the ocLil &Dd the "aWlation of nutrItive oubstmeen by plantam W (Prof. I A4V.Poterburtakil. Reviewed by S.N.Aaoishin. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.2%239-240 161. (MIRA 1415) (PLUITS--MRITION) (PRTMWRGSKII, A.V.) Aumms, S.mnA,,P=IIMIII, A.11. 4 .1- 1 , Using a sodito Class electrode for detemIning the absorption or sodilm in Doillor PocInvoyedshim no.Itn4-121 J& 162. (MM 17: 1) 1. Hoskarskaya sell skokhozMotvennajra akademiya imai 7,wry"eva. --AWW"y4;-U"-, daktor OW&O~s"tvamnykh nauk, prof.; SHAXIIPXIIAMETGVS U.Sh.0- aspirant HaVipto of the absurpti-ba 6f or&Wde substances by the saU. In. TSKU rA.2%31-4 162. (KRA 15-.9) VA-m-, (Ull absorption) At S.Nam doktor sellskoacs. mauk, prof. vmmw~lmrl-~Iw ",icoiehemical interpretation of the secretion of cowls uIlk. bv. TSIMA no.6t217-226 062. (KIM 1& 6) (lactation) J,VPqVm,.S.Mq.m Ookt*r sollsko)(bcz. nauk, prof.; SHATMUKHgmr-TOV, M.Sh,, aspirant Chamgvb of tbm adneralogical cceposition of Podzolic soile as a reoix1t, of the -use of fertilizers over a period of mny years. Izv. TSM no.6t64-73 163. (MMA 17:8) hr . .- - ~ Concemnin the article "Gr- notentials of the Upper Plioceme of the northern ' irpiar SPR r---4Pn." Goo'.. nefti. I (;am& 6 no.P-62-.3 o~' c i ~.3 1 4;.. (I~LLI 15-.2) (Omapiam Sea r 31 -m-Goe. laturel., -:xeoiogy) ALWHI 5j"Ohl More moralv%ndise for the improve nt of living conditions* Sov.tomg. no.2:10--12 V '59. (MMA 12:2) (Household appliances) Allsarm, V. (Lt. C01.1 "Tbim RaRlation Reconnaissance and Trvop's Actions in Locality Affected by Radioactivity In 14inter," Xrasn*ya Zvesda, llo.26, nage 22, Februar7 1, 1955 Sumvwvr or artolla D 241649, June 55 T--'A~ J~ sliftr taF444- p Alj=M,_L,.jxshazer. Ataxia electric power stations. Inkh.sel.23 [i.e.241 ne.7,5-8 JI 156. (Atomic power industry) (KCRA 9:9) Atowle energy at the vervies of 2mnkind. Sov-voin 33 no.18:14-15 s 10. NLRA 10:9) i. Olavn)rjr ustudist navillona "Atounays energiya v nirn7kh teelrakh." (Atomic enerar) PL~'e-s hl IV.) V'4i , AFMORASULOV, D.bl.. prof.: LRYBOVICH, N.M., assistant; Diagnrmia of for*ien bodies of tho eacwhagus. no.1091-198 156 (ESOPRAQUS--YMION BODINS) AlESHIN. V.A., ordinAtor S~b.,t ~;Ak.XWP (MIRA 11:3) pl,~," 'l- , - , - / . ;p -" "1 1. . :~ ,e% ,'~ 14 ' '1 '0 1 " /~ I prof.; MnldilCH. N.M.. assistant*, ordInator. X-ray diagnonis of foreign bodits of the reenirntory trnet. Sbor. trud.Tnahk.)MVP no.l:lQ9-202 '56 (KIRA 11-3) (BBSPIRATORT OlaAlIS--YMIGN BCM339S) A18803. W.A.. WAIdat tokW*heskM nAuk. Vibration tie tawring vachlues. V*2t.TSUI "S 15 uo.2-.60 15 056* (XUA 9:12) (Railroads-fles) ALWHIY. V.A.. kand.tekhm.neuk The electric ballauter replace* the crowbar. Put' i t.khos. 00.11P21-15 N '57. MIRA 10:11) (Ballast (Railroads)) AIWIIII. V.A., itand.tekhm.nauk Nondoitacha'ble ballast-cleaning machines and a calculation of tbolr op6rational crals. Yest.TSMI RPS 18 no-3:9-15 Ov 4,59 04IRk 12, 8) Paliast (Railroads)) (Railroads-Iquipment. and supplies) wutmxo 'Nik*3Ar RnmIa"viabi OMUw Vlktor Upifanoviabic 9 ,AUtsmy V A kud. Ukkm4. noukp ret"havat) MMOV, M.T.v k"I,-U-kEn--. UM retand*114) XXABAMt ToP*' 'Snsb.t I-ot"nseutj ABRAGAM, S.R., lush., red. i DOM&A, T4AJ-' to":. roe. [Traak ~mcblnery wd o"bantaft] Putwvye masbirq i makhmiaq. Ko- akwa, Voss. isdatel'sV*6"11p. ab"odiu-mis M-va putei soobabeberAiao 1962. 319 p. (mm 3418) (R41roado-Squlpnut md rupplies) (Itailroads.-Track) . tek hn.nauk Problem of the stabillration of the ballast foundation of the rai-1- road track. Trudy TSNII MPS no.2170-8 '61. (MIRA 15:1) (Ballast (Railroads)) ALEMN, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, PUZANOVA, N.I., inzh. Mastic and residual deformations of the track in connection with the various slethods, areas and degrees of tamping of the ballast t;i-c2n section. Trudy TSNIt MPS no.217:56-70 '61. (MIRA 15:1) (Ballast (Railroads)) (Strains and stresses) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6124 Koff, Zynya Abramovich, Petr Rikhaylovich Soloveychik, Vladimir Arkadlyevlch,,:Aleshin~ Mark lzrailevich Orinshpun. Kholodnaya prokatka trub (Cold Rolling of Tubes). Sverdlovsk, Metallurgludmt, 1962. 431 P. Errata slip inserted. 4,300 copies printed. Reviewer4 V. L. Kolmogorov, Candidate or Technical Sciences; Ed.: V. P. Kellnik; Ed. of Publishing House: M. M. Syrchina; Tech. -Ed.: H. T. Mallkova. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for process engineers, designers, and scientific research workers. CiVERAGE.1 The book reviews designs of rolling mills and the technology of the cold rolling or tubes. The kinematics and dynaules of rolling mills are desoribed, and a basis is given for proper amlection of the main parameters of their parts. Problems relating to the deformation of metal, roll pass design, Card 1/# Cold Rolling of Tubes SOV/6124 and u9nufactwre of tools are discussed at length. Advanced pra,:tloos in the cold rolling of stool tubes for various purposes are summarized. Methods of boosting the output of rolling millm and of improving the production quality are reviewed, and prospects of further development of the process of *old-roll:Lng tubes are analyzed. The authors express their thanks to Yu. K. Kothevnlkov, L. M. Borisov, V. N. Sarapulov, and to V. L. Kolmogorov,, Candidate of Technical Sciences, for their ansistanop- Th&re are 61 references: 57 Soviet, 3 English, and 1 German. TABLE a CONTENTS (Abridged]: Foreword 3 Introduetion 5 Ch. I. Bsasis for Selecting Main Parametera of Cold- Rolling Tube Mille 10 Card P/P.," L Ijp(c) JDIHN FACC NRJ AF6018.3W (91 SOURCE CODE: UR/0133/66 30/006/0530/0532 AUTHOIG: Kolmogorov V. L,; Urallskiy, V. I.; Sokolov, I. A.i Q41WA-U., I Moisey".. G* P I Krovsikov, R.P.; i.-j-P-a-v1c-v, A. I.; Khorosh1kh, Yu. G. ORG: Famourallakly Now Pi i Plant (Pervoiarallskiy novotrubnyy zavod); Ural Scion-flrl7c RoireiWeh linwisti - for Porrous Metals (Urallskiy n.-i. inotitut motajuov) TITLEt Shortcut in Vie production cycle of cold-rolled pipes SOURCE: Stall, no. 6, 1966, 53D-532 TOPIC TWSt metal tube, metal drawing, metal rolling, steel 20 steel, 45 steel$, 30KhGSA stool, OKhI81110T stool ABSTRACri An izve.-tij~tion o~/pllytticity ft cold rollimg of the more widely usled stool pipe3l (~Zlf 3QKhG$ carried out. The plasticity of the notal (Y) vao detormb-.ed as a function of the elonGntion coefficients SX/so of ind diamtor ratio 4./d.. Tne experimental results are shvwn graphically ( tie ?iw. 1). The mnxinxin residual stresses were calculated after H. Anderson Snd G. I rahlman (journal of the Institute o Metals, 1925, v. 34, No. 3, p. 271-275). It was found that repeated dravinafafter cold rolling without employing an inter- mediato thermal trootannt yielded pipes with satisfactory mecharLirjq_pERp2rtieak 7he combined draving and rolling process permits a sbortenl!4-57-the usual /< UDC -. 621,n4j.5,3.37 AP6018388 Fig. 1. Use of the p1naticity during short-aet drawing of pipes or StOO13 20 (a), 45 (b), 30KhGSA and mumaor (d); numbers an the curven corroupcad to the change iii pipe diameter (I,/do as a result of drawing. S:,~S. ratio or elonga- tion coeffIcients. 49 V- 47- 0 4 V 0 477 42 41 0 to 4j, 'v RAio J';/7jP production cycls, resulting in considerable an inGs in production costa. art. ha$2 1 table, 2 grephs, and I equation. SUB COLE: 3-1/ SU1311 DATE: none/ OTH RLF: 001 1'/ z vv I/ I ~ 11 f VI A I t i-L ' !4 14 1 1 K 4 I II 1--l- Orig. CO;' ......... . SOURCE 0009- IJEC/04137/66/0001015-/0196/ol96--7 IWMTOR: Mukovskty, A. I.; Wovskly. V. .1.1 Helkov, X. N.-. Aleshin, V. A.; Kute&1n8kI DRO: none TITLE: A dev-1ce foW Introducing g(MAlves%while fueling aircraft. Clue 62, So. l8h3L5O SOURCE: rzabret pmm bbraz to~ -iu,, io. 15'. 1966, 196 TOPIC TA~S: aircr&ft fuel system, fuel additiveo,aircraft fuel system equipment AMTRACT: An Author Certificate has beef Issued for a device for introducing additives vhile fueling an aircraft. It contains a tank for the additives with a measuring glass, receiving neck, and a drain tap connected with a pipe through a pump, a flow tap, wid a sprayer vith a fuel-supply line. For the automatic regula- tion of the fuel ad&tive, its pump is connected to a vane pump, vhich is inside the ftel-supp17 lime anti to spun by the flow of fuel. (SAI SUB CDEE: 21, Ol/ SUBM DATE: IhMar(A UDC: 629.13.01/.'o6 A= Nib wimcs com; uR/oW/66/ooo/014/0010/0010 _ ,.I :PrIdia, 0. M.; Goncharov, V. P--, F etaki XXVHX7W-. Caufmon. M. Gh.; Ale",t%,,.Yt_A ar X M. I.; Sirotlnxkijr, S. M.; SlAoveyeblIt P. M. ORG: None 7ITLE. A methoit ror producina tubes with a wall thickness which Yaries with length. class 7. so. 28306 SOME: Izobret prom abraz toy va, no. 14, 1966, 10 TAGS: metaZ tube,, metal rolling 6TRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a setbod for proaucing titoes V.1th a al thickness which varies with length. The no~tbod consists of varying the distance rtweea the rollers or moving the mandrel during rolling. 7his method is used on w1d k1l.ing pipe ^Ms. A tube vith varying wall thickmess Is used instead of tre blank. a thIckness of the vall or we tube varies according to a law corresponding to that ' the ri-qshed Vroduct. TW% in done In order to r*duee metal pressure an the roller id to anauxe the production of tube* vith a significant difference in wall thickness .%b-dut cracking. ODDR. 13/ SUN DAIM 13J~alfih ill I UDC; 621-TT4.3.002 a_.pWT(g)/pM(k)/'EgP(t)A , n _LJkLq)-- jLD/10j- A26022508 SOURCE CODEs A St "uf1am" X~ Sh.1 Bbsykevicth, S. A. 1 Zolmogorov, V- 1t4 bw A 2 Ale ikovp i kht 12070 !rdAV'&'#'qj Wsoyevg G. F41 Woutl 77 U23 0 i~ ORO: none TITL'Et Mmura-ituro of tvo-layer pipes with continuous longitudinal obsonals, between layers SMCEt SU10, no. 4, 1966, 3415-349 TOPIC TAWs pipe, steel, metal tubet metal forming ABSMACTs A method for namfecturing double layer steel Xh18X10r p1pee with contina Vous longitixtinal chumale beftsen We layers was dovsloj~w. TIM methods for the pmlu*tLan cot ohmmols an the outer surface of the Inner pipe were investigated-& rolling motbod azA a cutting method. A schematio of the experimental installation is presented (Boa Fig. 1). It was found that both methods yielded pipes with smooth surfaces and unitwu inner channels between the layers. The overall rate of pipe produati.on, ftplqrJxq the cutting or drawing method, was 200 motors/boo. Double layei pipes having a diameter from 17 to 45 mm have been prodmood Industrially. no- fonowing people took part in the experimental works P, B. Rrabikovg 1. As Y, and Ya. Z. Grinberg. P*do!2M!!qrj 4. Pt :~. Y9. It Tikh*no Cosd 1/2 -- M - -6699774*31 L 10452~61 Fig. 1. Take for dra*irAg laq4tudinal channels an the outer murfaoe of pipese or is. &rt. bass 3 gmPha. SIM CM91 Ii/ OM an$ Mile ACC NRs AP7003873 N-f-SOURCE_-COD'E:-U- -R-/-01-3-3'/-67-/000/001/0070/007i7 Au-nim ILaufman, H. Sh.; Aleshin,,V. A.; Chemerinskaja, R. I.; Dovbenko, R. P.; yo-.Geyev, 0. P.; Xuanetsov, B. N.. Aleksandrovskaya, S. L.; Biryukova, M. A. OF.G: Pcn,oural'sk New-Tube Plant (Pervoural'skiy novotrubnyy zavod) TITLE: ~.',Mufacture. of tubes from EX-711 steel SOURCE: $tal', no. 1, 1967, 70-72 IOPIC TAGS. M ---rn i- tube. chromium manganese nickel steel, titanium contai T nft steel, temsLla strength, yield stress. elongation -/EI-711 steel ABSTRACT, EM-711 steel (Kh14Gl4H3T) has been substituted for Khl8Nl0T steel (AIS1-324 in tube pxoductiom at the Pervoural'sk New-Tube plant. Tube blanks, 50 rx-A in diameter and 250 mm long. axe heated up to 1100, 1150 or 1180C and pierced into shell cases 50 = in diameter and 500-550 = long. with a 6.5 mm wall thickness. Shell cases heated up to 1180C before piercing have the beat interior surface. The shell cases are hot rolled to $3 x 6.5 a=. warm-rolled (at 100-150C) to 32 x 2.7 MM, cold-rolled to 16 x 0.9 mm, and finally cold-drawn into 10 x 1.0 =a tubes. The mechanical properties >f finished tubes in the heat-treated condition were: tensile strength 75-78 kg/=2. yield strength 37-43 kg/mm2, and elongation 44-56%. Orig. art. has: 1 2 figures azA 2 tahLes. SUB CODE: 1.1, 13/ SUBM DATE: non*/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH-REF: 001/ Card 1/1 UDCt 621.774.35 IW gil-I6 6c ji :6 1 ion vl~~ it I Im, !d 18 a tjhit~~Wthtn the I it c I ib~ a 11a I a', ~:ac' 1111g'j Al ~~Wlloa 11 0 i: U. is '1r" I I iii O.O.A10 h! jli: 1" 4" '1965, 32-35 t to tig magne t 10 to d, fjneb4krj;e can be used as sit ionl~c Lon m4y be accompanied, by juclca.r ~ty may, be, ~Cipolsrustion probabil gneti6 tield' st strong ~ma buqlei. The pv~tscnt av-~twr.s in- st 10,000. Yc wtilibin a xLrong, currenit on the jth~. cxaaqr~7 r.~ supplies also thi spect. rum; At thit case of very low,press e. is a 'i;;, jig OWA 17, it I.. ablo- 31 ~ 2A ihw deteratuation ~of fft" a14ska.d a _(no) with ofte+ am:mp.- Aqr- ~00 mtb~ld t &M tbo L-0 LLciwd!l4/O 11 i d j Imes M-YO-2 law IRHMr:JXEV, V-I,-; ALESSIN, V.G.; SATENKO, - - -""* .............- Dattirmi-ni,;,g, t~e velocity conatants ccnploxes of rare earth ions. DokI D 165. Te.A. of enor,7 trnnsfer in chelate AN SFSR 165 no.:~,1048-1051 OM: ?.A 19: 2 ) 1. Submitt,bul April 26, 1.965. 50) AUTHOR I Aleshin, V. I SOV/33-36-3-11/29 TITLEi tha Asy=etry of the Radial Velocity Curve of Cepheids PERIODICAL: Astronomicheakiy thurnal.1959,vol 36,Nr 3,PP 468-476 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 2he author trios to interprete the asymmetry in the course of the radial velocity observed for the Cepbeids. At first the author gives a survey on the papers devoted to this question; he nxintioas S.k.Zhevakin, D.A.Frank-Kamenetskiy and others. Then a rough qualitative investigation of the process is carried out with a model of one layer. It is shown that great changes of the density and small oscillations of the surface layer can produce it, rigoro-july asymmetric motion. Then a discrete model of five layers (see Schwarzschild Z-Ref 31,32-7) is used in orier to Rrove 1by numerical integration of the motion equations, that the msymmetry of the radial velocity-time-curve of stars with & mass eonoentration increasing highly at the center can be explained Card 1/2 9 Cn the Anymnetry of the Radial Velocity Curve SOV/33-36-3-11/29 of Cephelde weLl by 1) change of the elastic properties of the gas with its densityl 2) velocity of the diminution of the gravitational onlirgy at conpression. There are 2 tables, 2 figures, and 35 references, 17 of which axQ Soviet, 7 English, I Indian, 2 German, and 8 American. 11-*"~)7^1 imchno-i as I cdovatel I nyy radiofizicheskiy in-t pri Gor1kovskom ,iniversitete (Scientific Research Institute of Radiophysics 'L t " lror'ki. Univervity) slurn- !T*",--." 1 Yc':l 23, 1959 Card 2,12 AIESHIM, V.I. 1 Aztooscinations of variable stam ketron.ahur. 41 no.2s 201-2n ft,-Ap t64. (MIRA 17W 1. RadlorlsichookLy institut Gor$kovskogo gosudarstvennogo univeraltata in. S.I.Lobacherskago. - "!!!~? .1 1 j Iffect of the bkdrogm and Rel icalsatim smas an the pulea- tim propertl"'of varloble sUrs of the oepWd type. Astrcm. zlmro 41 noa,6tlO56-20Q F-D 164 (KCU 1821) 1. INdlofisichookly itatitut Ger2karokogo goaudarstrannogo mlvwsit*ta. AwgAL-y"MI. , Inctors governing the deposition of Paleogene sediments in the unt2tbarn Emba upland tc the northwestarn a ad northern Uat-Urt. 'Ir-ady Inut.nefti AN rAzakh.SSJk 3:53-60 '59. (HIBe. 13:1) (Ust-Urt--Geology. Structural) NIKOLAUVA, N.V., insh.) AL MIN, V.M., inxb. Redesigning of' the qive of the MO-Z?4 switch. Inargetik 11 ao.L20~-22 Ja 63. (Ileatria Iswitchgear) (MRA 16tl) (ftdroolsotria power statlona-4quipment and supplies) "HIM, V411.1, YUFLIYEVA, T.N. Upper Pliocene sediments in some regions of the -northern Citapian 14wland. Trudy VNIING no.W30-140 162. (KMA 16s10) TSYGMOV, A.V.; V.M. HIstory of the forMStion of levvllng surfacem on the right tmink of the Volga in Volgograd Province. bokl. kH SSSR 154 no.2052-354 J064. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Volgogradakiy nauchno-Issledovateltskiy institut nertyanoy I gazavoy prouWahlewtosti. Pr"~~4,fXeuo akadenikon D.I. Shcherbakovys. TSYGkNKOV, A.7.; AIMHIN, V.M. ,, I I.- I ~ """" Large river bonds or the Volga Valley portion of Volgograd Province and their cotmeetion with recent tootcnic moresients. Is. AN SSSR Sor. geog. no.600-U N-D 164 (MIRA Iasi) 1. Volgogradakiy nauebno-issledowatel'skiy institut nefti i gesof L Gil SOURCI C(YDE- UR/3197f65j00f002/0209/02i6 -2--2-1 _ AMOR: Ts ~2jrjLazjk YjL A. V.; Aleshin, V. M.; Cherkasov, G. 1. ORG: none TITLEt Multidiscipline study of the most recent and contemporary movements of the earth's crust in the Lover Volga region SOURCE: AN EstSSR. Institut fixiki i astronomii. Sovremennyye dvizhentya zemnoy kory. Recent crustal movements. no. 2, 1965, 209-216 TOPIC TAGS: strvctural geology, tectonic movements, geodetic iwvv**ng Ai4-4,%A-4-f- ,f z/ ABSTRACT: The most recent and contemporary'~ectonic movements of the earth's crust play a leadinst role In the formation of relle-r-a-n-J-ii-CFuc-tiire-and-~-1--a-0--fi~ tW~_control of geomorphological processes taking place on the earth's surface. These movements result from the displacement along faults of blocks of the crystalline basement. A direct relationship between qualitative and quantitative criteria is established which can be used to corroborate the correctneRs of certain conclusions. Regional study of these crustal movements oakes it possible to detect large geotectonic ele- ments caused by movements of blocks in the basement. Zones of local uplift and subsidence can be identified against the regionni background of uplifts and sub- stdences, using niultidiscipline structural-geomorphological methods and repeated leveling. Inadoqvate assessment of the role of the most recent and contemporary L"rd ILZ-. - - -UDC:.5AQP. L 38383-66 .-- ';kiCRC *;; i 6-6 111- i -4 i - -' -- * (:5-- movements of the carth's crust often leads to Incorrect interpretation of the time of formation of structural forms. In addition, tectonic activity tends to Improve reservoir capabilities and cometimes even helps to create the reservoirs (by jointing). (n) SUB CDDHi 060MI SUB14 DATE* none/ SAUISCV, Ashot Arakelovichj Al"IMOVICII, A.V., insb,, retaensent; GREHILOV, D.I., kond. tekbn.nmk, reteenzent; DIDMIN, T.S., retsen- rxint; BMISHOSM, V.M., doktor tekhn. neak, nauchMy rod.; SHMNOV, TVA., red.j KILYAKOVA, D.M., tekhr.. red. [Iluele.ar pover reactors) rmargeticheAde iaderiwe reaktory. lAwingrad, Goo. soiusnoe imd-vo sudofftroit. promyshl.p 1961. 370 p. Nuclear reactors) (MM 15t2) im NR: AP6002556 SOURCE CODES UR/M6/65/000/023/0055/0055 AuTwoRst vlazoT., _L. IA Aloshi~j V. S. ORGa none TITLEt Method tor measur:~ng We temperature of liquid and gau stream. Class 42, No. 176706 ;.,. -, SOURCE: byullulenl izobrotozdy I tovarnykh anakov, no. 23, 1965, 55 TOPIC TAGSv tanporaturo measuroment, liquid flow, gas flow ABSIRACr: This Author Certificate presents a method for igeMuring the temperaturg of liquid and gas streams. The method consists of reading two thermally coupled detectors haviN: differing response rates to temperature changes of the medivAp decreasing tAia readinga of one of the detectors a definite number of times, am subtracting thisi result from the readings or the second detector. To decrease tho error with asiplifIcation of the output signal a;W to simplify the measuring procedures the difference in readings of the two detectors is taken, amlifiod a fixod number (if timea, and added to the readings of the detector with the smaller Cord :L/2 am 536.532.084.82/.83 iACC MRs AP6002556 response rate. The amplification coefficient depending on the degree of thermal couplimg between the detectors in defined as the ratio of the temperature difference of tba medium and the detector vith the smaller re3ponse rate to the twoperature difference of the two detectors. WB COSs 20/ SUM DAM 20NOV64 lot L 04272-67 ACC K& )JP46013296 SOME CODES UR/04-13/66/000/008/0090/0090 AUTHORSt VlAnova V. I*; Alexhinp V. S. CHG z none. I TITIZ: A gAugo iror the temperature of liquid or gas. Class 42, No. 180830 SOURCE: Isobreteniya, promyshlennyys obraztsy, tovarMye znaki, no. 8, 1966, 90 TOPIC measurement, thermocouple, 4CqaF_' cogs X/oul ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a gauge for registering the temperature of liquid or gas. The gauge contains two thermally connected thermocouples. To Alm"M h substantially the thermal inertia, one of the thermal electrodes in made In the form of a massive metallic two--otep rod, the second stop of which is usually of a =wUer diameter. This rod carries two ducts carrying the other two thermal elec- trodes made of, xV, chromel. On* contact in made on the face of the small stop of the first thermooleatrodo, and the second Is formed on Its bass. To simplify the measuring circuit, the thermoolootrodes or the gauge are so selected that the ratio between the sensitivity of the thez couple made of two dissialba electrodes passing through the ducts of the first thermoolectrode and the sensitivity of the thermc- couple connected an the face of the wall stop of the first thermoelectrode is amanei than unity. SUB COIX x 13 SWK DMs Ugcy" cmd JAfV not S36.532.ML.M/.83 LURIT11, R.I.. lmno.takhn.u&uk,. ALURIN, Y.Y.: MIN. K.Tu. Dwrice for recording instanta"ous ftel consunption. Ayt. prva. no.1:33-36 Js 160o (MIRA 13:5) 1. Ocouda"tvonnyy mcruxV7 ordena Tmdovogo Krasnogo Enament aeutibno-imeledowatellskir avtomobillrqy I avtonotorny7 lustitut. (Automobile*--lual consuaption-YWasaronent) LEd'TE. M.1.1 A111,11ITY, V.V. Sale-Oting Opti-1- angles for the alignment cf rear wheels of the "Zftpor~izhets" autmobile by testing on P stand with running drms. Avt. prom. 30 no.303-.34 Yr 164. (MIRA l7t6) 1. GoxuAurstvewqy soyuznyy ordens Trudovogo Krasnego Znaavml nauchno-issIsdoratellakly avt~omobillnyy i avtomotorrqy institut. ALIMM-0 'Ye. P., Candidate of Blol Sol (dins) - "Ptkysiologleal aspects Of the sproutIrig of rttie needs". moacow, 1959. IS pp (Aced Scl MR, Ir-st of Plant PlkysloloF7 in X* A& TimiryaxeT), 110 copies (KL, No 22, 1959p 111) Tt. 1. arxi YF~,lYG:N. P. S. (USSR) "Bloz-h-all"try of Inflores-cerce in Rop.irt ~,rerorttotl 7-t the '.th Intern-Alow-I Biochocalfitr~ Conrross. Mos~.Dw. ID-lor, Allir 1.-961 Amon, Vator rogiuen of a rice field during the period of seed germination. risiol.rest. 6 no.6:?37-74C) X-V '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. ImUn lkyerivestal 1199 Btation Krasnodar. (Nice-Water requirements) lGerminetion) ALUMNI TO.,?. Physiological cbaracteristics of germination of rice needs. Asiol. rant. 7 no.6t6790435 1606 (KMA 1411) 1. KuWm Rice X*erimntal Stations Xrasuodar. (Rice) (09raluation) AIMEMIt, YO~?4 '. YlUll-SOLUM16 3-y- TurdkAl oxides** in germinating rice seeds. Dokl. AN SSSR 134 no.3: 7244,26 5 l6o. (MM 13:9) 1. ItOnnakaya rlmovVa opytoap otautmiya i Xrasnodarokly institut pls'h(jh*voy proo"blemosti. Prodstavlono akad. A.L. Kursanovym. (Wdames) (Goralnation) AIMUR, III.P. -.. ......... .. Roc4 respiration in rice and its relation with ion absorption. Iwv. JLN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.2:256-261 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRk 14:3) 1. The Xubnn Experimental. Rice -Sta%ion. Krasnodar. (RICE) (PLMS-MPIRATION) (ROM'S (BOTANY)) ' Im INPP.S.1 SAUTICS, H.A.1 FERIMOVA, T.M. Effurb at gibberello acid on rice. Fisiol. rest. 8 no-0460466 161. (KML 14 zU) 1. Lluban Uperimental Rice Station, Krasnodar. (Gibbe"llic aeid) (Rice) ALESHIII , TO.. ., kand. bial. noukj YARKU, S.A.; SWEXERKO, A.N.; l.Iti;CMMKC), K.S., kand. scltkhoz. nauk; CF:'J.JXGV, I.I.; SAVIVIII, V.K.1 RODICRIOV, 1-,.S.; iUDIN, Yu.P.; FEEDO.'.(Alk, Tu.A.$ red.; SRTAIIIDX, L.D.j tekhn. red. [Growing rice on irrigated DuAs] VozdelMnle risa na oronhawWkh zemliakh. 1.',oskva, Imd-vo m-va sellkhoz. WIWSE, 19C%7. 101 P. (MMLA 16:122) (Rict-) Yc,.i'.; Fll-'~-KOLDAX(Al, B.V.; fdt'fi-VOIKU, YP.N. l1rLinvy aboorption of ions by rice roots. FiLiul.ra---L. 12- no.1:39- 44 J-a - F 16 5. (MIRA 18:3) L Kuhanskaya rlsovaya opytnkya stantsiya, Krafnodar. CiNGF:N, V.Y,; fLF0i'1!. Ye I ..-...-..:-. :.. , J-'..-.~t. .., Ox!.flntir.,n of ji~.,Eincls t;-.. lel',f homos,~,.nates C't WC Wt~Jlt var!'Al-!F-, difreving, Jn %neir reislrtsrce *-c stx~m m;-t. Fi-.-'ol. rup% 12 rl-.-.g '65. NTRA 3P,-.12) 1. .11 "Upi Lo 1 :1 . ~',ibmll t ted ('-.- to tie -, "'. I ALESHIM, Ye.7., inzh. MakLng plane for the leveling of landa irrigated by varicua moibods. Gidr. i mel. 15 no.602-40 Jo 163. (KIRA 16:8) 1. Yunhnyy goeudarstvonn7y inatitut po proyektirovaniyu vo(lokhomMystvonnago i maliorativnogo stroitellatva. I.S.. karAidat t*khnloh*sktkh mauk: AIJISHINA. A.L. Inzhener. '"ON mmmum ?Imsh and ignition points of scented liquids. Mmal.-zhir.prom. Z5 no.A:)&3q 157. (XLRA 10: 1. Kubunakiy v*l'sU*khosynystvsuw institut (for Budlico). 1, Kr4mm6darskayA peeywoor sys, f abriba (fop Aleshina). (perfumery) t . Tmi, q. V.) ALIS.W114-lig A.K, I .jnai--Ics MICI influfmce of oak forestn tin solls. Time- 1-nst. lesa JU S35-"r, !,o. 71 10914 SO: ll!)5Z WAR - 77- - 77 . .. .... m INLYAUVA, To.D., prof.t BLIVINs S.A., prof.; DOWSKATA, Te.A.; ALISSIZA, A.R.,- Y30ORDTA. A.S. Treatment of dysentery In children with Individual selection of antibiotics depending on the sensitivity of the microbes. Ndlatriia 37 oo.802-86 Ag 159. (MIRA 1331) 1. Is pediatrichaskor I a1kroblolog-lobeekoy kafedr XPAininstogo meditsiaskogo instituta (dirsictor - dotsent A.11. lusbuev) I Infektal- onnap otdolenlya 2-jv gorodskay bollnitay (gl&YW vrach O.A. GoIld- %amd). (DI ]MY. BACILIA]ff s In Infancy & childhood) (ANT1310HOS. therapy) AIMIM. F. . . -- ,, .-Wmpmmftoft~ SclentifIc work on the stuly of the stwAard of living of Soviet worIcars. Blul.nome h. inform. trod i zar.plata, no.1:28- 34 159. (MIRA 12:4) (Cost and staulard of living) ALUSMIU, V., &VMWSOYA. S. Calcm1uting the ftturs cmswqptibn norm for textiles ard shoes. Blul.- n&uch. inform-t trtd I sar* plat& 3 no.8t44 4 160. (XIRA 13:9) (Textile W=tri-Produation standards) (Shoo Wustry-Production stwAards) BAGMUIK, U.p KUZNBTSOVAO 1.1 VASILIUTA, V.; BMASBOVAp M.; ~HAJUMVA 0- 1. Omni results or an operimental study of budgets of vorkers' families. 'Biul.*&uch.InfonL.: trud i mar. plate, 3 to.12:24-48 160. . (MM 14:3) (Now* 660nowice-Acaounting) OBO/Medicine - Penicillin Therapy Tel LUUP 01 OVUue of intrapulmonary Penicillin Therapy in Pul- Emery Suppuratioux,n F. 1. Aleshina, Faculty Th*M- Pautics Clinic, rAningrad State pediatric Ned Inst, 3 Ys "=u Ned" No 2 FInds in tests an W cases that local (intragulmon- Or) application of Penicillin Is -all effective In Va3monary abscesses than Intramuscular application. WM proper technique, danger of infection of the #Iowa in vary =all. Moist effective dosage: ~/Medlcine - Penicillin 7berapy (Contd) Feb 50 Aftle dozes at WODO to me xilli= units dal.W.' AbOw -drainsgs of pavlaut contents -of &bscsxs4_.__ iFw~ before applicelon of penicillin if possIbU. useful preparatwy measure In cases re- suripM. . Dir, Faculty Therapeutics CUAIC: V. A. Valldman, Ron Warkc;~ of Sel. t AI~WWIAI UrudU Uorapy in myooardium Warcts and atenocardia. Vop. pat. kftvi'l bov bbr. no.5%.131-IP 159. WI~A 15z4) (W;AFT-DISIWl'-Z) (HIRUDIN)