SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AVDONIN, N.S. - AVDOSHIN, Y.M.
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Efft-et of l3rj]. prriperies, ferLilivaris and temp
rature -andition!;
,-e
on the actIvity of cataluse and peloxidase In
h1berriating clover
.1
pjaTjtj3~ Nalivi). dokl., vys. ihkoly; biol. nauki
tio.1:160-"(,3 165.
('111PA 18:2)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy agm,khind.l Muskovskogo
go.3udarstvennogo
universitsta.
AVDON':N, N.S.; LEBEDEVA, L.A.
]'Effect of the properties of soils, fertilizers,
an&, wintering
conditions on the accumulation and utilization of
starch and
hemicellulose in clover. Vest.Mosk.im.Ser.6t Biol.,
po-liv. 20
no.4t69-74 J:L-Ag 165. (MIRA 181.12)
1. Kafedra -agrokhimii Moskovskogo universiteta.
Submitted
October 23v 1964.
AVNITIN, N.S.
Dimitrii Nikolaevich Prianishni~ov; on the 100th
anniversary of
hi~~ birth. Vest. Mosk.un. Ser. 6: Biol., pochv. 20
no.41:3-1-1
s-o 165. (MIlU 18: 11)
AVDONIN, 6.1.,An2h.
Year-round wknufacturs of reinforced concrete
strata. VvGt.
aviazi 20 noo 12:16-17 D 160. 1 (MMA 13:12)
1. Yaroolavoiciy It neyno-tskhni oboe ki,,r uzol.
(31lectrio lines--Poles)
AVDON:EN
aspirant
Large-photograph fluorography of tho accessory sinuses of
the nose in a polyclinic; results ol' work during an
influenza
epidemic. Kain.med. shar. no.2936-40 Mr-Ap'63 (MIRA 16:13.)
1. Pervaya IaLfedra rentgenologii i radiologii (zav. - prof.
M.Kh. Payzul:Lin) Kazanskogo gosudarstvennogo instituts.
d1ya.
usovershenstvovaniya vraohey imeni Lmiina.
NOVIKOVI V.A.; AVDONLN_, ~.j. ~~
HevAholder for large-film fluorography of the accessory
nasal sinuse'is. Vast. rent. i rad. 28 no,,207-581
Mr-Ap16,3.
(MIRA 1639)
1. Iz 1-y kafedry rentgenologii i radiologii (zav. - prof..
M.Kh.Fa5zLLU:Ln) Kazanskop institutit usovershoustvovaniyli
vre.chey imord V.I.Lenina).
)0(
AVDONIN, V. F.
Tran6formei for eliminating noisen and other disturbances in
telephone Unes;
Torf. prom. 29 no. 3, 19102.
SO: MLRA. MILY 1952
AVDONIN, V. I.
"Rropagation of Ultrasound in Saturated Water Vapor."
report presented at the 6th Sci. Conference on the
Application of Ultrasound
in the Investigation of Matter, 3-7 Feb 1958, ccrganized by
Min. of tditcation
P.WW and bioacow Oblast Fedagogic Lmt. im N. Y. Krupskaya.
AVDONIN, Y.I.
Measuring the spreading speed of sound waves in saturated
water
vapor. 2hvx. tekhn. fis. 30 no-10:1245-1250 0 160.
(MIRA 13:10)
1. Moskovokly inshenerno-fizicheekLy institut.
(Sound waves) (Vater vapor)
AVDONIN, V.I.; 11OVIKOV, I.I.
Sound propagation in saturated vapors of liquils.
Inz.-fiz.
2amr. 4, no-,12:3.1-15 D 161. (MIRA 3.1+:Il)
L: Inzh(onerno-fizicheakiy institut, Moskva.
(Sound-Speed) (Vapors)
AVDONIN, V.I. (Moskva)-. NGVIKOV, I.I. (Nosk,ra:'
Speed of sound on the-steam-liquid phase equilibrium curve.
Speed
of sound in saturated water vapor. PM7 no.lt58-62 My-Je 160.
(MIRA 14:8)
(Sound--Speed) (Phase rule and oquilibrium)
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-ate 4)
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"Uri,
-sit tenparatur*ai up to 350D. Resul1tv are compared irith those from
lirevicus
apparatus, whiere the temperatures overlap. Both to-.hniques are
bmied on th-9 mothodi
of st w'Alng vaiteig* In the now apparatus, a now aawwtical
r~esonator made ot stain-I.-
less steel is used., The thember has a length of 80.1,75 mo an innckr
diamiWir ot
65 nm) and a w&U WkckneDa of 10 mma This was usixi in a new autoolave
mado of
1DM,$? stainlosB otoul with a lcmgth of 324o0 cm., 4m inner diameter
of 12"0 cmo
and it wall thicknena of 1,5 cm, 7emperature control. was obtained ty
two heating
-22203"4
Xv6i
VW. J Ora. Flit 11955, Na.26.-
=0-47---.oA short-time heating vf
tht pule-T-A -t 'Djared ame,
11 450-11W' is nnt Able Clatirfly to dc.-
tr)y the colar.
ng pl-njl~nU. A bog-pgrio"I heating, binTi-cy, at
reir,
raw temp.:k. (61Y diico)or-- t) e Mineral, but
is vzsil-
reign0go during vowin;. ebaracter.
15 ~t' L, $w
atm' bi auphW OA% - e5 t
'm 'Resid th
vlativel), smirc Violct,wlor centers the atalors dmcAba
i6maint brOU-nish Slnc;I-Y C-mtm of lih4zt Gbular inclu-
lions I
Iriented p.~vd)O'to thi: rhombohedron The moky
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16-1957-3-3038
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3.
P 85 (USSR)
OTHORSt. A.vdonin, V. N., Vert7shkov, G. N.
TITLE: Amethyst from the Berezovsk6yeGold Field in the
Urals (AWAftbrf- iz Berezovskogo zolotorudnogo
mestorozhdeniya na Urals)
PERIODICAL: g'brn. in-ta, 1956, vol 26, pp 93-94
ABSTRACT: Two nests with crystals of apatite were discovered
In banded quartz-sulfide -veins at Petropavlovsk,
The size of one nest is 6:K2Ox35 emy of the other
l5x3Ox25 cm. Rock crystals and crystals of cal-
cite are also present in -the nests. The amethyst
forms complex parallel in-bergr9wths of fantastic
forms. Individual crystals form sh 'Ort prismaj,
reaching 6 to 7 cm in length and 4 cm across.
The crystal forms m no9l R Z-1011_7, and r
Card 1/2 Z 01111 were identified. The mineral is platy.
15-1957-3-3038
Amethyst from the Berezovsk~yeGold Field in the Urals
A complex pattern of twinning striae is visible on each
orystal, the twins forming according to the Dauphine law
(c-axiss the twinning axis). All specimens are strongly
fractured and made turbid by small secondary inclusions.
On17 individual and comparatively small parts of the tips
of crystals are transparent. The violet color of the
amethyst is confined to narrow bands paralleling the edge
of the rhombohedron; these bands Impart a pale violet
color to the whole mass of the crystal. The centers of
the violet stain occur chiefly in the tip of the crystal.
When the amethyst is heated for a brief period to 450*
to 5000 the color is not affected;: continued heating at
comparative low temperatures leads to fading of the
amethyst color. Thus the violet color in quartz crystals
cannot be used as an index of the temperature of its
formation,,
G.A.G.
Card 2/2
15-1957-3-3057
Translation fram: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya., 1957,
Nr 3,
P 89 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Avdonin, V. No
TITLE: Apatite from the Sulfide-Quartz Veins in the
Betrazovsk6yaDeposit (Apatit iz sullfidno-
krvartsevykh zhil Berezovskogo mestorozhdeniya)
PERIODICALi Tr. Sverdl. gorn. in-ta, 1956p vol 26, pp
107-109
ABSTRACT*. Apatite, which in outward appearance is very
similar to quart -z and carbonates has been found
in. banded sulfide-quartz veins. 10ne of two
discovered specimens is a :-.rystal fragment of
calcite with rhombohedral aspect. The crystal
consists of two zones. The central part of the
calcite is semitransparent:; overgrown on this is
Card 1/2 transparent, smoky-brown calcite of a second
15-1957-3-3057
Apatite from the Sulfide-Quartz Veins -An the Berezovskbys
Deposit '
generation. The crystals of apatite are grown onto the
calcite of the second gereration. The following forms
were identifiedt 1 1. m i0io 7., a/ 1120g, rZ-1012 7P
OY 2
1 1~9 _1
Xclollyp yr2021~#002
s 2 of 314sloes-nd nC 3141~1,
Numerous small liquid inclusions are vi in t e apa i e
bl e i
when a mount is examined under the microscope. The form
of these Inclusions is generally irregular. The,indices
of refraction for the apatite are No = 1.630 and Ne t:
1.626.
Spect'ral analysis indicates Ca and P very abundant; Fe
a trace; Al, Pb, and Sr about 0.1%; and Mn about 0.01
to O.:L%.
E.S.K.
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VIMSHKOV'. G.K., AVDONIN. V.N.
Metasomatle change of marpentinites into "mica-lteo'
(ollvdIty)
surrouirAing a quArts vein in Nmmt Xhrmstallnaya In the
Urals.
ZAP. Vilos. min. ob-ya, 86 no.1:65-71 057, MPA. 1o:4)
lo labdra. minerAlogil Swerdlovskoga gornogo instituts.
(Ural Mountains-Serpentinite,s)
AVD0141111 VON.
---A,
.Scapolite srordtea from the UvIlIdy alkali belt of
the Urala.
Trudy Goro-geol.inst. UFAN SSSR no.56:71-75 161.
(IIIRA 15:7)
(Ural Mountains-Sysate)
AVDOVIN) V.V.
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Amazortite from the Uvilldy alkali Ivlt of the Urals.
Trudy
Gor.-geol.inst, UFAN SSSR no,56:77--79 161, (MRA 15:7)
(Ural Mountains-imazonstone)
AVDONIN, V.N.; 13OREYKO, Ye.B.; GAAZ, A.Yas
Orpiment and realgar in the limestoneFt of the
Kemenka Valley.
Trudy Inst. geol. UFAN SSSR no.70:N~W-324 165. (MIRA
18-12)
tra W I FUO JLMj2UWMj= 11 kr WYA L;am
Wt -AP64i.*439 GWRCE IM/0051/66/021/Wh/b~60/0465
A.'
AMM PladUmlyt D. TyLL"M1RaL_P_-9 Kapishey-skiy. T.;
Milrballe1whka, 0.
M1 W"
Tr=i Radiolvminescence flash in NaC1 crystal
GMCZS' Optilm I spektroskopiya, t..21,'no. 4, 1965, 460-h65
TOIC TAOSs radioluednencence, sodium chloride, acil.trated
crystal,, luminor, low
temperature effect,, radiation effect
AMPAOT: This Is a.contioustion of earlier work dealing with
lov.-tem'Perature
rodloluminesconce In cryataa phosphors based on MCI, KC1, and KBr
MT. AN 88SR nor.
fizo V, 29* 40, 1965 and earlier), where it was reported that
expocure to beta or
gams, radiaticni at low temperatures, followed by heating and
coolitig, makes the crys-
tal phosphor capable of producing a flash of radiolininescence
uport excitation by
nuclear radiaflLon,. The present paper presents reRVOLts of such a
flash oil beta
lukinescence o1! inactivated WaCl single crystals. 'The
investigation was made in a
vacum chaniber coutaining; a source of,beta particlen (activity
0.5 or 2 Uu). The
iight was detected with ;hotcatultipliers and the renistivity was
measured Vith the -aid
6f an sixtowAic oniplifier wd plotter. The tests consisted of
measuring the depend-
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ence of the radiolumineseence flash on the irradixtion time, the
te=perature depend-
ence of the I'Lash, spectra of the flash and of the istationary
radialtminescence, and
the temperature 4ependences of the thermoluminescence before and
after the flash and
after annealing. The results lead to the conclusion that the
radiolumiaescence flash
is due to the storing otholes by the activator levels after partial
annealing of the
crystal. In iaectivated, NaCl crystals, the principal role in the
stationary radio-
luminescence Is played by electron-recombination ltmtineseence.
Orig, arto,has: 6
figures,
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#cc NRs AND130' 'SOURCE ecoss UR/004B/65/ORQeO04/O679/0G8O
AUT3OR: Sh~,La~:av,'V.A.; A Vasil'yev, 1. A. J~Ikhal'dLo.~ko. 0.A.
20v9
r-4.
ORM 11,enin ra&Technological Institute im 1,ensovot
(L4eningradslU'~tekhuologichookly
I A 41
Inititutr
TITIZ: On the ~toppoarancq 6f an emf incident to aivaealing of the
beta-irrfidiated
alkali halide cirystals A,6port, kourteenth Conf ore.wo on
Luminesconco) hold in ga
16-23 Sqptem~ei 19667
SOURCE: AN OSSR. Izvest:lya. Soriya f Izicheskaya, 4. 30 no. 4, 1966
679-680
TOPIC TAG9: orptal pho.pphori alkali halide, radiation effect--.-
letat radiation, emf
conductivity 9t alkali halid It
'ABSTRACT. 1i.A!t:!ie course~~of study,of the Is csystals
was discoveriNI -1,,hat. it a~icrystal Is irradiated -wit] beta
particles al~ 9-0 Ki upon sub-
sequent heating:'of the Ievystals in addition to the.familiar thermos
t Inulated lumineso.
once, there Jjq observed a 'free charge on the surface of the
crystril- that faced the
1 10, 1 ~..
beta source. ~i The authors -tentatively term this em:1 the "the most
imulated cc c9ntra->e
tiOn epif". :tn the experiments thischargo was collected on a
sputtered alum1num
electrode coiuxected to an,appropriate.indicator. 141he measuring
settupe are diagramed
in the f Iguims. The present experiments Involved moasurements with a
sputtered oloc-
1/2
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non-conteating elect;'
trOde and with it rode, mounted
0.2 to 0.6 mm 9rcm the crystal surface (in the lattei
case the,effect is weaker and opposito *in sign). The
p Iurpose of the measurements was to determine the
magnitude of the -charge; this was dowo by applying
:a a do voltage sufficient to realize oompensation. The
a
measurement results are presented in the form of~
curves.
Two mechanisms of the eifect are hypo-_
Experimental Oetups: a) with thesized: one is ossentially the
eltictret mechanism;
a sputtered elteetrode, b) rAth the other in based on nonuniform
distribution over
a non-coutaot electrode. .1 - the- thickness of carriers hold in
traps. An argumeat
,crystal,'2 - vryiital holdeir, in favor of the Utter meo'hanism is
the near identity
,3 - Blectrodej.4 - 500 mo 8~9 + of the temperaturef of the
glow-curve and charge,
+ Y9 be'ta aftrcelb pa*Ao Orig. art hass 3 figures.
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KR: APS025397 SOURCE CODE: UR/ 18 /65/00VO.10/3l10/3l1l.,1//1
~Avd,onin, V. P. '4asillyev, 1. A.; Mikliallchenko. P1AWbSD_ov,_B- T.*
M - . ..- .
~Shibayevql
jORG: Leningvad TecbncL Tnstitute im. Le: isovet (Leningradskiy
tekbnologicheskiy
iinstitut)
ITITLE: Geneiiaition of emf.during annealing of 16CI(Ag) single
-prystals exposed to
'beta radiatil',,n
.SOURCE- riziilka tverdolgo.tela, v. 7, no.- 10,,1965, 3110-3111
TOPIC TAGG: sodium chloride,' crystal. phosphor, single crystal,,
beta radiation
c
'?,
ABSTRACT: Won an "Lli I- gle crystal~phosphor is bombariled by beta
parti-ti
14=
cles and haat!~'ad at a ecinstant rate, a potentiai'difference which
waries with.thermo-~
"a
'luminescefic As generated between electrodes vaporized on- the
oppoicit.'elaces of the
crystal. - them, authors study -thi6 phenomenon in a sodium chloride
cryital activated
by 0 * ,
~00A il~rer chloride. -The methods used in,growing the crystals and
making the
:measurementa,'etre briefly described. Curves are.given for the
voltage developed
L 06255-t,; EWT(Q/WZ(_m)JEWP(t)/= _UP(C) - JD - -
SOURCE CODSt UW66-5-if
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IAUTHOR9 Plach6nov, B. T.; Avdonin, V. P,; Glinin,, V. P.;
Kapishevskiyj, V.;
Mtkhal I oh
ORGS none
TITM F~dloluminesoenoe of FaCl single crystals
SOURCEI 0ptAka i spektroskopiyap v. 21, no. 3,, 1(966p 332-339
TOPIC TAGS: sodium chlorideo radioluminesenencep thermoluminosconco
ABSTRACTI Mie spectra and,radiolumildescence3ield of NaCl crystals
were studied in the
83-3400K range. The storage-of current carriers In the crystals
under the influence
of beta irradiation and the effect.of this storaget on the
radioluminescence yield were
also investigatod. A special dovice'permitting a combined study of
the optical and
electric properties of single crystals in the 83-7000K range was
constructed for these
purposes. 11rie presence of a relationship between the
radioluminescence yield and the
thermoluminescence of NaCl crystals was observed$ particularly in
the 170-2130K range$
a shift in the position of the maximum of;the radioluminescence
spectrum and the pres-
ence of thermoluminescence maximain the same temperature range
indicate that current
carriers become stored in the immediate vicinity of the
luminescence center. It is
concluded that the localization of charge in the NaC1 crystal
produces thermolumines-
-dunce and has an even stronger influence on the radioluminesconco.
This influence is
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also thought' to be present in theluminaidence of other alkali halide
crystals. Orig.!
art. hast 8 figures.
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AUTHOR: Plachenov, B. T. "vd pln~ V. P. ; Mikhallchenko G. A. ;
Smagin,
V. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Radioluminescence flash in silver activated
soldium-chlori.de crystals
SOURCE: Optika t spektroskopiya, v. 21, no, 6,11966, 693-696
TOPIC TAGS:: radioluminescence, sodium chloride, crystal,
silver activated
sodium chloride, radlioluminescence flash, activator, silver
activator
ABSTRACT: A stud), was made of the thermal conditions
accompan.ying the
appearance of a flash of radioluminescence in NaCl(Ag) crystals
containing
different amounts of activator. A correlation of the results
obtained with thermal
luminescence and the spectral characteristics of
radioluminescence of these
crystals confirms the existence in them of electron and hole
recombination
luminescence. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [Tran~ glation of
authors' abstracts
I [SP]
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AUTHOR: Plachonov,B.T,; Avdonin,VP.; Mikhallchankoto,A,; Bmsg1n,Vj(,
ORO; none
TITLE: Radiolumineacerwo of phosphorus-activated alkali halide
crystals /K~port,
I
Fourtoenux Jal-Uniork Conference on Luminescence (Crystal
Phosphors) hold ;t Riga,
16-23 Sept. 19657 1
ISOURCE: AN SSSR. Izventiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, ve 30, no. 9,
1966, 1411-1413
TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, radioluminescence, alkali halide,,
phosphorus, luminescent
1crystal, lumlnescence center, recombination luminoticence
ABSTRACT: Phosphorus-activated NaBr, KC1, KBr,Kl,, and CaDr
crystals were obtained by
growing the crystals in a phosphorus vapor atmosphore. The crystals
h Iad an absorption
band in the 280-290 up region that disappeared after a 2 hour
anneal at 15000 K. From
this it is concluded that the phosphorus entered Ito crystals in
the nonlonized states
Attempts to synthesize crystals containing oxidized phosphorus were
unsuacessful. The
phosphors exhibited photo- and radioluminesconce with an afterglow
Thai lasted for
milliseconds. The temperature dependence of the ivdiolunineacence
was ilivestigated
in some detail. The specimens were stimulated withradistions.fron
radioactive
sources at one temperature, were annealed at a second higher
temperature., and were
again stimulated with the same redlations at a third temperaturs*
It wait possible
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greatly to enhance the radiolunineacence by this procedure,
sometimes by a factor o9
100. The enhanced luminescence could also be attrilated by
radiation in the F band.
The luminescence was largely concentrated in two bands located at
370 and 430 qi. The
decay of tho 370 q1 afterglow was such as to indicate that this
luminescence band in
due to a Is bitiolecular it process. The two luminescence bands
behaved differ6ntly, and
possible mechanisms that might account for them are discussed. It
is concluded that
the 430 W luminescence is due to hole recombination, and the 370
%L luminescence, to
electron recombination. The afterglow capability of the
phospborue-activatod
luminophors Is ascribed to accumulation of holes at luminescence
centers of two types.
A certain iAoreaso in tie luminescence intensity In the 430 mg
band during afterglow
is ascribed to transfer of excitation energy from centers of *me
type itc, those of the
other type. OrI4,P, art, bass I formula and 2 figures.
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L_S2rd 2/2
AVDONI:14.
Some characteristics of granites In contact with crystalline
schisto
(Caucasuo, North Ossetia). ZO,Vses.min.ob-va 92 no-42476-~479
16).'
(WRA 17:~),
1. Trost Sovero-Kavkankaya OH2honikidze.
_AYPPN-.,rNt V.V.
NEw data on the structure of the Ka2;bek diabase
belt, Sov.
geol. 7 no.1%129-135 Ja 164, (miRA 1,7.-6)
1. Tres,,, "Sevkavtsvetmetrazvedka.11
AVDONI]Lk?
Maghemite in the limonites of the ",erov and
Auerbakh deposits.
Trudy Inst. geol. UFAN SSSR no.70:283-289 165.
(MURA 18:12)
k V.~. C'N'l I M P~ , "N 0 ,
25(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2962
Nearaelov, Aleksey Fedorovich, and Nina Andreyevna Avdonina
Almazn3rye instrumenty v mashinostroyenti (Diamond Tools in
Machine
Building) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959. .186 p. 'Errata slip inserted.
4,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: V.11. Mokiyenko, Engineer; *.Ed.-. V.D. 3111veatrov,
Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House:
N.A. Ivanova; Tech. Ed.: A.F. Uvarova; Managing Ed. for
Literature on Metalworking and Tool Making: R.D. Be.yzellman.
PURPOSEi This book is intended for foTemen,, technicians,
setup men,
and workers in tool shops of machine-bullding plants. It may
also be used as a manual for designers of equipment and
fixtures
for machine tools.
COVE-RAGE: The book contains information from Soviet and
non-Soviet
sources on the production and efficient utilization of diamond
tools and their substitutes. Industrial experience in the pro-
duction and. use of diamond tools in truing grinding wheels, in
Card 1/5
Diamond Tools (Cont.)
SOV/2982
hardness toatinsi in sbeet-glass cu,~Aing, in wire drawingj
and
in machining hard minerals is discui3sed. Chapters 1, V, and
VITI
were writton by N.A. Avdonina, Engineer, and Chq:)ters II,
III,
IV, VI, and VII by A.F. Nesmelov. No pei,sonalities are
mentioned.
There are 62 references: 51 Soviet, 10 Eng.t-41.--h,and I
German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
3
Ch. I. General Information on Diamonds 5
1. Diamond deposits 5
2. Methods. of mining diamonds
3. Datit on world mining production and use of ~Jjamonds
4. Properties of diamonds 10
5. Classification of diamond3. 14
6. Problen of making artificial diamonds 17
Ch. II. Wternlining the Hardness and Microgeometry of
Surfaces 20
1. General information on methods of hardness testing 20
Card 2/5
alamana To o1B (aont. )
SOV/2982
2.
Diamond
toola for testing har,lriaos
21
3,
Diamond
tooI6 for
measul-Ing microgeometry of surfaces
24
4.
Process
of producing
diamond tips and needles
26
5.
Rules-for the use of instruments
with diamond tips
35
6.
Methods
of testing hardness without the
use of diamond
tools
40
Ch. III. Truing and Dressing Grinding Wheals
43
1.
Procesn of
truing and dressing grinding wheels
43
2.
Truing, and dressing
with diamond tools
46
3.
Ty-pes of diamondtools used for truing
and dressing grinding
whe e I s
49
4.
Methods of fastening
diamonds in holders
58
5.
Setting up a diamond tool for ';ruing
and dressing
64
6.
Regimes of truing and dressing with diamond
tools
66
7.
Sununary of the utility of diamond tools for truing
and
dressing grinding wheels
72
8.
Ways of conserving diamond
tools for truing and dressing
gr'LndJ.ng wheels
76
Card 3/5
Diamond Tools (Cont,) SOV/2982
Ch. IV. (Autorriatic] Control of Dimensions During Machining
8)j
1. Devices for feedback control, baBed on the direct-measure
ment me-thod 85
2. Instruments based on the Indirect-measurement method 87
3. Wear o:." tips in the direct-measurement method 91
Ch. V. Drawing Dies 96
1. General information on drawing processes 96
2. Making diamond nibs 100
3. Use of. diamond nibs 108
Ch. VI. Single-point Diamond Tools 116
1. Field of application of diamond tools u8
2. Design and manufacture of diamond tools 119
3. Cutting regimes 127
4. Wear.and reconditioning of diamond tools 129
5. Diamond tools for engraving 130
Ch. VII. Cutting Sheet Glass 133
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rumond Tools (Vtont.)
SOV/2982
1. Prooess of autting sheet glass 133
2. Diamond glass eutters 135
3. Substitutes for diamond glass cai;ters 140
Ch, VIII. Diamond Powdel'3 and Diamond
1. Types of' abrasive materials and
2. Characteristics of the abrasive
3. Preparation of diamond powders
4. Production and use of types of
bonded dtiunond powders
Catting Tools 142
their charanteristics 142
ability of diEvnond powders 144
146
.tbrasive tools outfitted with
162
Bibliography
183
AVAILABLEi Library of Congress (TJ 1193.N 4) VK/jb
Card 5/5 2-4-60
AVD31-04A, T. '%
AVDiNNA, T. 11. 4 "Procedure for Long-term Forecast of the
Sprinp High Water of the
River Kama." Min of Higher Education USSR, Lenin;rad
Hydrometeorological Inst,
LeninFrad, 1955 (Dissertations For DeLree of Candidate of
Technical Sciences)
SO: Knizhna-ya, LetoDis' No. 26, June 1955, Moscow
5M
AUTHORS: Antipina, T. V. , Avdonina, Ye. N. sov/176-33-1-32/45
TITLE: The Influence of Boron Fluoride on the Catalytic Activity
of
Aluminum Oxide and AlumoE:ilicates (Vliyaniye ftoristogo bora
na katalitioheskuyu aktivnostl okisi alyuminiya i alyumo-
silikatov)
PERIODICAL: Zhurna-4 cj!f--,;:o~~
(lissil)
ABSTRACT: The influence of boron fluoride on heterogeneous
processes was
investigated less.often than that on h6mogeneous processes
(Ref 1). It is known that BF 3 chemisorbs irreversibly on Al 2039
alumosilioate, and silica gel (Ref 4). The dehydration
kinetics of alcohol and the cracking of cuninic are examined on
samples of aluminum oxide (industrial Cht-ronhov Al 203) and
alumosilicate catalyzers (a mixture o'' and
Sio 2 (84%))g which were treated with Bio lit 4000C boron
fluoride was adsorbed on the catalyzer in the,reactor (in
connection with a vaouuffj plant). The kinetic examinations were
Card 1/3 carried out by a method already described (Ref 5). The
results
The Influence of Boron Fluoride on the SOV/76--33-1-32/45
C-,~talytic Activ-I'Ay of Aluminum Oxide and jtlum o
silicates
obtained uere elaborated by using the equation by A, V. Frost
(Lef 6). The adoorption of 111'3increases the aclAvity of
Al203 (Fig 1 ). Al2 03with adsorbed BF3shows an increased
reaction velocity of the surface reaction, i.e. the
proportional quantity -, shows an increase from oe- = 0-049
to -, = 0.070 (Fig 2). The activation of Al 203 and
alumosilicate by BF3 for the, catalysis of the dehydration
kinetics of ethanol is thou[.,Iit as being caused by the
formation of a labile surface compound which is decomposed
by the reaction products. The crack tests of cuntene took
place
at a temperature of 4000C and during a period of' 30 minutes.
In this case, too, a sudden activity rise of the. catalyzer,
caused by a BP3 treatment, is seen (Fig 4). Thii; is
especially true of aluminumoxido.
Card 2/3
The Influence of Boron Fluoride on the SOV/76-33-1-32/45
Catalytic Activity of Aluminum Oxide and Alumosilicates
The activating effect of BF 3 on alumosilicatoo was also
observed by A. P. Ballod in the laboratory of the
Academician At Ve Topchiyev (In-t nefti All. SSSR)(Institute
L
.1. 7JSSR), (report on
of Petroleump Academy of Scionces,
soientific rasoaroh work of tho Instituto for the year
1955).
In eDnelusion, gratitude is expressed to Professor
K. V. Topchiyeva.There are 8 fi6ures and 6 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATION: Moslcovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.
V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni. M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBLIMED; July 9, 1957
Card 3/3
AVDOIIINA. Ye.N..- NESHEYANOV, An.N.
Reactions of tritium recoil attoms in mixtures of
cyclopentane
with cyclohexans. Radiokhimiia 5 no.4014 163. (NIJA
16:10)
(Tritium) (Cyclopentane) (Cyclohexane)
AVDON:CNA, Ye.N.; MUDRh, K.; NESMEYANOV, An.N.
--
Behavior ct
benzene and
recoil atoms of carbon-~U In mixtures of pyridine with
cyclohexane. Radiokhimiia 5 no.5-.633-635 '163.
OURA 17:3)
-a~
wfw-~q-."
AT)ONINA, Ye,N,, fri~'.'M-'YANOV, An.N.; UN HAD '."ITN
MM
Behavior of' tritium recoil atoms in some binary systems.
Riidlokhimi'~tl 6 zio.3,,323-329 164. (MIRA 1813)
AVDONTN'A, Ye.N,,; KAIUSEV, B.V.
Oicurrsnc,a ol' tritium activity In cvrania prc4ucts
prolongod ras-1-or irradilition of hydrocarbons and
ampoules. Ra61Dkbinii& 6.no.5x631 q4.
in L~e -:curis-3 of a
amines in quartz
(111RA :L8s!.)
.AYD-ON1KA,,Je..ff~j HEMIYANOVp An,N.
lafluenm of' the phave on the character of the
reactions
of tritium recoil atme in mixtures of cyclohexane with
benzene. Dok:L. AN OEM 154 no.4s851-853 F 164.
(NIRA 170)
L.Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat in, M.V.
LomonoEova.
Predstavleno akademikom V.I. Spitsyqyz.
.~- , ..) .. , ; i,T i -, I.. F I ! , : ~, . .. ~ :
1, , ~ - . : .r 4"i'l; 1" "' " , .* : , . , . .
R,,~~.Ctio~ls cf I-,,--co-*,l a;lc..Rj oT tnithui aiio C-14
wit-.- I
I ,I
aulnes. Rad 'Loki. i mil E.. 7 165.
(%!!, 1 p - , "
'. ~ -.1 - -- I
9
A YC,
V D T I.
IFARBIROV, I.L.; 4VDP~kDrA,je,S.; YURIYEVSKAYA, II.P.
f- f e a- tof_prel teating on the heat condimtivity of
Noscow Basin bloeks
of coal and oil shale. Trudy IGI 7-01&-98 157. (KML
10:6)
(Moscow Baoin-Coal gasification, Underground) (Heat
--Contluo t ion)
SOV/96-58-8-11/22
kUT11ORS: Kollarov, D.K. (Doctor of TeclaLical Science)
and
,A~~doninaj YO.S. (Engineer)
TITLE: Determifftctivn-BY-the Diffusion Characteristics
and Rate
of Burning of Lumps of Shale Coke (Opredeleniye
diffuzionnoy kharaktoristiki _f skorostey goreniya.
ku.skov slantsevogo koksa)
PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1958, nr 8.1 pp 51-56 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Tho combustion and gasification of high-ash
material
containing relatively small amounts of carbon have
special features because the reaction products diffuse
through an envelope of ash, the thickness of which is
'always changing. Previous work on this subject is
reviewed. The rate of burning of carbon in lumps of
fuel is largely governed by external conditions. This
work deals with the combustion of carbon in lumps of
shale coke. This material is of hi5h porosity (M -
0.8) and low carbon-content (8 - 16% . The simplifying
assumptions niade when determining diffusion coefficients
and rate of burning are explained. The classic
diffusion equations are considered applicable to the
Card case of diffusion of gas through an ash envelope.
SOV/96-58-8-11/22
Determination of the Diffusion Characteristics and Rate of
Burning
of Lumps of Shale Coke
Accordingly, equation (8) is derived for the case of
coribustion. of the carbon to C02- However, some of:--the
carbon may burn only to CO because of the limited air '
crapply, and equation (9) covers the case of complete and
incomplete combustion of carbort. This equation vas used
to determine diffusion coefficients and rates of burning
of shale coke. The equation assumes that the diffusion
coefficient through the envelope of asb is a constant for
the given material, although in fact its value may differ
from one lump to another. Indoed, the analysis may vary
quite widely from one lump to another. Thus the diffusion
coefficients obtained are a sort of average. The methods
of preparing the lumps of coke for test and of determining
their physical and chemical properties are described. The
content of carbonates is importan't-I because they may be
decomposed during firing and so affect the results. When
the lumps of coke were in the furnace, a nitrogen atmos-
phere was used during heating up and cooling down, and air.-
Card 2/4 blast at the desired rate was ap-Olied during the
tests.
sov/~,6-58-8-11/22
Dc-termin~_~.tion of tho Diffusion Charactleristics and
Rate of Burning
of Lumps of Shale Coke
Gas sam-oles wore taken for analysis during the tests.
Unburnt residual matter was also analysed. The first
series of tests was maJe on coke that had been quenched
with water. The diamater of the coke nartielles ranged
from 11.7 to 35.9 mr,17 the combustion t-onperature from
900 - 11750C, the- combustion time fro.,il 10 - 21W
minutcs
and the carbon content of tho coko from 17.5 - 34.4%;
the excoss-air factor was also varied widaly. Vespize
-the wide Tar.G- of e;:rarimental conditions -'the
diffusion
coefficient was of fairly constant vtalue, 29 :~ lo-3
J.ests were also Made on coke that had iict- been
quenched.
The physical condition of ,,-his 'matuorial was vory
similar
to that of coke prodtiacd in twhe love~r -,)~jylv of Shale
distillation plant. Mose tests ware all maade with
'1-10 C
LI
rostrictod air-sir)ply and ombustion )"oCcacts con-
tairled considerabie quantities of carbon r.:-onoxide. As
in the previous case, ,,,a value Df -lie diffusior-,
2~ U
Card 3/1+ coefficient w" s r0,I)SOnably constant at about
62 cm2/seQ.
The t'Ost rcsults,, -olct'if~cl _J~n Fic-o, I and 2, show
'-ha'- -- e
0 Ij V Uh
sov/96-58-8-11/22
Determination of the Diffusion Characteristics and Rate of
Burning
of Lumps of Shale Coke
experimental results lie closely about a.line corres-
ponding to oqua'.,-ion (c)). In prac-tice lumps of shalo
eaca the zone of cotilm,:3tion and gasification t'le
carbonatea only partially Ta,-5re is tho-ii a
com,plicated process of burninr', ",he carbon, vl'hicll
ra-JL;C-S t2ae
coko to the -a si -ficat ion temnporatvare -and Provides
]aeat- for
decompositioll of carbonates aid radua-tion of carboa
dioxide. The p,,ooess will obviously ta'ce lon,ger '.-han
that of burning.
There are: 2 figures 1 tablo wad 8 litt-lorature refo--,onoes
C Soviot, 4 Englishi
ASSOCIATJ(~j%
Naucano-issledovatell s'.,--iy ii-istitut po pererabot.1ke
slantsev (Scien-t-ific Research In3tuitute for the
Treatment. of Shale)
1. Coke-Gumbustion 2. Coke-Diffusion 3. Diffusion-Theory
Card 4A
SKRTIINIKOVA, G.N.; AVDONINA, U.S.; GOLTAND. M.M.;
AMDMWIrA, L.Ta.
studying,ihe thermal and physical properties of shale,
rook i-aterlayers, shale coke, and shale ash of Baltic
shale
la~48. Tr~dy VIIIIPS 'no-7:80-94 159. (MIRA 121g)
(Shale)
KOLLIRCIV, D.K.; AVD0
Hicropiorosity of oil shale fragments. Trudy VNINS
n0-7:95-106
159'. (Oil'shalea) (Paromity) .(Miki 12!:0
AVDDNIZIN, Yedor Nikolayevich; NIKITIN, A.G..
reilaktor; KOGO, takhni-,
d'he my"emlor,
[Senticing atd repairing the dumping appara.tus of
the ZIS-585
truckJ Tekhnichookoe obolushivanie I remont
podlemnogo-mekhanizma
avtonobilia ZIS-585. Moskva, Nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
avtotranspor-
taoi lit-ry, 1955. 55 p- (MMIA 8:8)
(Dump trucks)
AVDONIKIN, F. 111.
Avdon'kin, F. N. --- "InvestiCation of the Waar (if
in Various Wayis." Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow
Inst imeni V. 1',. Molotov. Moscow, 1955. (Disseraticn
Candidate in Techbical Zciences).
babbit Bearings Cast
Automobile and Road
For the Degree of
So: Knizhnga Letopiss, No. 11, 1956p PP 103-114
AVDONIKIN, "W
.-mm"Womm
Iffact of lubrication quality an the wsar of crankpins.
Avt.
I trakt. prom. no.7:22-23 JI 156. (MIRA 9:10)
1. Hoskovskly avtondbill no-dorosbrqy Anotitut imeni
Holotova.
(Automobile&--Inginso)
ATMIIIIN, P,
Device for fiXtering oil In testing engines on the stand.
Avt.trausp.
34 no.2:24, 7 !56. OILIA 9:7)
(Automobiles-Ugines-Oil filters)
000101:11i. kandidat, tekhnicheskikh iv.uk.
WWWW"MWWft
Yeasuxirz,:~ the wear of crankshaft bearings without
dia!!_rintlirzw,
the col:pling. Avt.1 trakt.prom. no.6:9-11 Jo '5-). (" 10:0
1.~-'aratovskiy avtodorozhW Inatitut.
(Automobiles--Engines) (Pearings
MONIKIN, F.; KISSIaM. T.
...I
~t'&'nds- for checking and adjusting electric equipment.
Avt. tranaP. 35
no.5.,33-34 Ky 157. (Automobilge-Electric squipment) (KLRA
10W
AVI)ONIKLi. Fedor NikoleyeAch; MARTERM, S.L.,, red.;
DONSLAYA. G.D.,
Dtaintimance and repair of hoisting
ti-acks) Takhnicheakoe obaluzhivanie
a-,,tomobilai-samo6valov ZIL. Izd.2.,
imd-vo H-va avtonobillnogo transp. i
86, p.
(Dump trucks)
nachanisms of the 2U. dump
1. remoat pod"amnogo makhanisma
ispr. Moskva, Nauchno-takhn.
shosseinykh dorog RSFi'M, 1959.
(MRA 12:11)
SOV/'113-59-12-17/17
AUTHOR: Avdon'kin, F.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE-. Review and Bibliography (Kritiks i bibliografiya)
PERIODIOALt Avtomobillnaya promyshlennost', 1958, N:r 12,
pp 43-44
(USSR)
ABSTRMN The book by N.F. Poebtare-irt "Influence of the
Dust Content
of the Air on the Wear of Piston Engineall is reviewed.
ASSOCIATION: 3aratovskiy avtomobil',no-dorozhnyy
inst.:.tut Saratov Auto-.
mobile-Road Institute)
Card 1/1
USCOM.-DO-60364
SOV/113-59-2-10/20
AUTHOR~
Avdonlkin, F.N,, Candidate of
Technical Sciences
TITLE:
Measuring the Wear of
CyLinder-Piston Assembly Parts Without
Dismantling their
Couplings (Izmereniye iznosa detaley
tsilindroporshnevoy
grup-py bez razborki sop2.-yazheniy)
PERIDDI.CAL:
AvtomobilInaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 2, pp 21-22
(USSR)
ABSTRACT%
The author reviews a number of methods for
assessing the
wear of cylinder-piston assembly parts and
describes a new
method developed by the Saratov Automobile
zind Highway In-
stitute, which does not require
disassembling of the
:
irst worn
couplings. In this method, the gap of the f
p.iston ring is
measured with a microscope (Fig 2) at the
top and bottom
dead centers and the obtained results are
3ompared with the
standard values. To enable measurements,
-two holes are
drilled in the cylinders at the terminal
points of the
movement of' the first piston ring and are
closed by a
threaded sleeve and a screw plug (Fig 1)., The
piston ring
is locked in the first slot of the piston by a
copper pin,
which limits its free play to 0,5 mm, so that
Card 1/2
the
gap is always in line with the holes, The results of
ZOV/117'-59-2-10/20
Measuring the Wear of Cylinder-Pistvii Assembly, Parts
Withcut Dismantling
thcl:~- Couplings
testing a "GAL-51" engin-:.t with the new method are
given.
There are 4 diagrams, 1 graph, and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIAPIONt Saratovskiy avtomobillno.-dorozlinyy
institull (The Saratov
Automobile and Highway Institute)
Card 21.?
12(2)
SOV/113-59-5-11/21
AUTHOR:
Avdon'kin, F.N., Candidate of
Technical Sciences
TITLE:
The Length of Service of Babbit-Lined
Bearings
PERIODICAL:
Avtomobillnaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr
5, pp 28 -
30 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
Although lead bronze bearings
have found a constant-
ly rising application, there are still
memy internal
combustion engines haviag babbit-lined bearings.
The
wear on babbit lined bearings is considerably less
than the
wear on the corresponding crankehaft jour-
nals. Fatigue
cracks aPpearing in the babbit do not
necessarily lead to a
destruction of the bearings.
According to data of the
Chelyabinskiy traktornyy
zavod (Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant~ the
cracks origi-
nate from the first hou:7s of operation and are
then
gradually increased. Such bearings may remain in
the
engine until a basic overhaul is necessary.
Card 1/3
The author
states that babbit bearings were replaced
SOV/113-'59-5-11/21
The Length of Service of Babbit-Lined Bearings
in many cases as a routine operation without neces-
sity. Experimental investigations were conducted with
engines of trucks GAZ-51 and ZIL-120 working at a
cons truction site, where the length of engine ser-
vice! between repairs was" only small. The results
of these investigations are presented in two graphs
and one table. The wea:" on the bearings decreases
after the initial running-in. It was established
that. greater wear on crankshaft journals of the
GAZ-51 and the ZIL-120 was observed when the tole-
rance of the bearings was higher than 0.20 - 0.25 Mm.
Therefore bearings may be used as long as the tole-
rance does not exceed 0.20 mm. The oil pxe sure in
a hot en$ine must not be less than 1 kg/ cm . The
Card 2/3 instructions for replacing the bearings should be
SOV/113-59-5-11/21
The Length of Service of Babbit--Lined Bearings
amended acco5dingly. In case the oil pressure drops
below 1 kg/m , the crankshaft bearings must be
checked and replaced if necessary. There are 4
graphs and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Saratovskiy avtomobillno-dorozhnyy institut
(Saratov Automobile and Highway Institute)
Card 3/3
AVDONIKIN, F.H.
Wear of tho M-21 engine. Avt.prom. no.10%32-33 0 160.
(MIM 13:11)
1. Sdratovukty avtomobilluo-dorozhnyy institut.
(Automobilee-Angines)
AVDON I KIN, Fedor Niko?j~ IVAS(A, D.G., kand. tekhn.
nauk, red.;
yevich; VAD
SIDMENKO-,14.D., red.; BYKOVA, M.N., red.; GOLKIN, A
A.# t4)kbn.
red.
[Repair of motor vehio lea) Remont av-Lomobilai. Pod
red. D.G.Va-
diV-Dsova. Siwatovp Saratovskoe knizImioe Izd-vot
1961 535
(ZA 1417~*
(Motor vehicles-Maintenance and repair)
AVDONININ, Fell*
InMtiaat~ the wear of gas-diatil-bution parts without
dismountijig. Avt.prm. 27 no.lOtAJ-44 0 161. (MIRA 14: 10)
1. Saratovskiy p6litakhnichookiy iyati~tut,
(Measuring invirpents)
~,AVDONIKINII F.N.t dotsent,kand.tekhn.nauk
Premature -overhauling of engines. Vest.mash. 41
no.3237-39*Kr 161.
(MIRA 14:3)
(Gas and oil engines-44SLntenance imd repair)
AVDONIK:114, F.N., kand.tekhn.nau#
Measuring the gap in couplings of piston pin-connecting
rod
bushings and piston pin- piston bass. Avt.prom. 28
no.2:12-13
F 162. (14IRA 15:2)
1. Saratovskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut.
(Pistons--Measilrement)
-- AVDONIKIN, F.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
Wear resisting properties of the "Aoskvich-407"
automobile engine.
Avt.prom. 28 no.5:4-7 Fq '62. (KRA 150)
1. Saratovskiy politakhnicheskiy institut.
(Automobilea-Engines)
-AVDOXIXDI -F, 1,,-bnd.. takhn. nauk; KAMCIZOVy V. M.
. k
Inivatigating the effect of fuel on the *q~r of engine. Ayt.
prcs.-28 no.6*1-12 Je 162. (MIRA 16:,4)
1. Saratovskiy politakhnicheakiy inatitut.
(Gas and oil engines-PVel systems)
AVIONSKINP F. N*., kand. tekhn. nauk
I--------
Investigating changew In the geomotrI[cal form
of a part
without dismantling. Art. prom. 29,no.5:20-21
My 163.
(MIRA 16:4)
1. Saratovskiy politakhniobeakiy institut.
(Mechanical wear-Testing)
AVDON IKIII, Fedor Nikolnyevich; YAW)HOI ~ V. 1,,
red.
[maintenance and repair of the lif-Ang device oO
ZIIW.Z
dump trucks] Tekhnichoskoe obsluzhivanie I remont
pod"em-
nogo mokhani zma avtomobilei-siunosvit 1 ov Z "I
I,4111Z. I zd. ' 3 0 $
parer. i dop. Moskva., Transport, 1964. 109 p.
(141 RA 17: 6)
AVDOh" I El NF-..F A',, ktmd. tuichn. rauk
InvaotigAting ite reliability of th-j W,21 engine.
bvI.. prom.
30 noOtS-11 W, (Y1RA 1NO
1. Saratcvskly politAhnicheskly inititult.
AVDONIKIN, F.N., kand-. tekhn. nauk; NEUSTROMN, V.Ye.
Comparative investigation of the weer of an engine In
relation
to oil, quality. Avt. prom* 30 no.61;'L-3 Je 164. (HIRL
17%12)
1. Saratovskiy politeklinicheakiy inviAtut.
--j
AITDONIX.CNO F.11.# kando tekhn. nauk
Ohnnges in the woar Amtenstty of I)aAs depending on
the dimension
of a gap in coupling, Avt. promo 31 no.9:14-16 S t65,
(NIRA 18:9)
LT
31 1
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PEREPECHENKO, P.; SOKOLOV, G.; AVDpSfWKO,. A., red.;
PEREPECHENKO,P.,
red.;'POLRTAYEV, A., red.; RASTORGUIEVA, N., red.;
SOKOLOV,G.,
red.; XHAYKIN, I., red.; YJIOKHOLKOV, N., red.;
SHVETSOVA,
II.N., .-red.; SOKOLOVA, S.I.,, tekhn. red.
(Excursions through native territory; routes and
discus-
sion materials] Ekskursii po rodnoma kraiu;
marshruty i ma-
teria:~y dlia. besed. Vologda, Vologodskoe knizhnoe
izd-vo,
11~63. 255 P. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Vologda. Gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut.
AVDOSHENKOJ, N.D.
Soils of the Agrobiological Station or the
Vologda-Pedagogical
Institute. Ueh. zap..VGPI 27:157-170 162. (MIRA 160)
(Vologda Province-Soils)
YER&MINY S.; USKOV, V,p pilot I klassa, komandir ka -ablia;
MELt,NIKO*Vj- V. (Ullyanovsk); KONYUKHOV, V., dipoetcher;
SHARKOV, V.; LUNIKOV, N.; AVDOSMO, M.; BOG,iYAVLENSKAYA, 11.
teronautical kaleidoscope# Grazhd. av. 21 ni.6-.16-17 Je
464.
(MIRA 17::8)
1. TSel.3mogradskiy aeroport (for Konyukhov),
AVDONTSEV N.Au
Pbst-Archean granitoido in the western part of the
Archear;
Gargan block in connection with certain problem of metal
potentials.
Trudy-BKNII no.2:95--103 160. (NMA 14:10)
(Oka Valley (Sayan ~buntains)--Rocks)
AVDOMSEV, N.A.
Oldanda intrusive and its tin-tungsten mineralization
(Trarsbalkalia).
Trudy BKNII no*2:109-113 160. (YaRA 14:10)
(Oldanla VaUey--Tin ) (Oldanda Valley6--Tungsten)
- I . --.---"DONTS'.EV,, N.A.
StM~ture of~tbe Garganskaya block (ER[ItOrn Sayan
Mountains),
Trudy BKNII ho.7244-53 161. (WA 16 s.Q
i. (Sayan Mountains-Ge,D1.09Y, Structural)
i
AVDO
,.W=mm6mwi*
Reproduction frou ma*d in berriee. Dokl. A SSSR 60
no.5:897-899
14f 148. (KIRA 1018),
1. Predstavleno akadealkom TN, Sukachavym.
(Barrios)
AVMSIMKO, A. T.
2o612 AVDOSMIKO, A. v. Etiologiya severnikh bruanichnykh.
Uchen. zapiski
(Leningr. gos. pad. in-tim. Gertsena), t. LMI, 1949, s.
181-217- Bibliogr: 31nazv.
SO: LEMPTS ZHURNAL STATET - Vol 28. - Moskva - 1949
352i 5 1 FWT(d)/EWT(1)/FA/t 0(c)/EWP( )/T.~.2/EWP(k)/EV1P(h)/FWVC1 rz
L W v
7AT10-10Y
BOCK'EXPLOITATIONL UR/
629-13.01.4.59M%94
Alek sandrovich
Remizov Bori
1 Airdoshin Mikhail Filk'p_po.VL# v 3:
wt~at &0-11 -a, nt r0 I!, i %nd testing of autopilots and their
tomatizatsiya
paits (AN
y w^opilotov i ikh elo.-mentov) Moscow, Izd-vo 'Washino-
kontrolya i ispytamL
stroyenlyp". 1965. 202 p. illus., biblio. 2200 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: aircraft autopi-lot; aircraft M.ght instrt=ent; control
y' 4i
systm; iw.it,omatic control
PURPOSE AND 1"OVERAGE.- :The book~examines the zinlection principles
for automatic
control and testing of autopilots. Fundameiritals for designing of
automatic
-testling wits are sot forth. Standardizaticin 'for control and
insil=ment
testing, designing methods and engineering standard units -with tho
application
of the poriputer technology two described. 1he book is intented for
engineers
of constriiDtion offices and J!or aircraft instrument making plants,.
It can be
of interetv~ to workors of other branches of instrument making as
well,, as to
scientific workers in the- control and testing of aircraft instrumwta.
TA MZ OF COWTOTS (abridged);
Card 1/2'
-AVDD 9646; GRONJUDSKIT, Fo, uchitell (Turlyevokly rayon,
Dnepropetrovskaya
oblastl); BLESIOV. A.
Advioe to young naturalists. Iun. nat. no.9:34-36 5 158.
(MIRA 11;10)
1. Assistent kafedry zelsuogo str-Dit0l'StYa Noskovokogo
leso-
tokhnichookogo instituta (for Avdoshin).
(Arboriculture) (Pishing)
AVDOSHIII., YI?.
--- - ---
The yard is *beautiful and pleasnat. IUn.nat. no.9:18.-19 S 160.
04MA 14:3)
(Landscape gardening)
country I u88R pla-
Category! Cult 1-jated ,tB. Ornamental'
Abe jourt RZhB jol., V0 22, No 100529
thol, Avdoshin, YO.K.
U ),.1intor.
A
+ Large TreoB
nGU On TransPla Boinzh. dolOt
Title shkol Y - Le
~j, j, laucl~-nj dokl* VY8sh'
,; pub I I No 1, 45-51
C 195Bj ion fol. success is the
The principal conalt of the root systemBo
Abstract' eezinG mining -rost ro
prevention Of the fl: 1.
re described of deter 11 tree sP00118
yiethods a the root system of It in
Bistanco Ill atory conditions- oot
under f jold and labor jeltanec Of the r
I t the frost Me
shown thE-
card 1/2
r%LnBio-!-. -,,-I~o 22, 958, No 11D0529
systom depends on the assimilative apparatus.
A tablo is appended showing the influence
of the time of pruning the 'branches of linden on
the frost resiBtanco in roots. Methods of trans-
planting trees in winter, and the costs involved
are reported. Trees transplanted in winter are
less susceptible to desiccation of the crown
and root.s than those transplanted In spring or
fall. -- N.S. Labodeva
Card 2/2
14-212
HDOSHIN, Te.M.
si, ~-Ogjgtiwwidl
Frost r9l,istance of the root system In some trees.
Fiziol.,rast.
6 no.1:92-94 Ja-F 159. WMA 12:2)
1. M6scov Forest-Ingineering rnstitute, Mytishchi,
Moscow region.
(P'Lants--Prost resistance) (Tree planting)
(Roots (Botimy))