SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AVERINA, Y. P. - AVERKIVEV, M. S.

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AVERINAY YO.P. Properdin in thO blood senim of tub(-rrul-ovio natientn dur.'ng therapy with antibacterial preparations and tuberculin. Vol). med. khim. '10 no.l.'46-53 A-F 164. (HIRA 17. 12) 1. Therapeut3cal Clinic, SLatp Medical School, and District Ant~tubercxilosls DisienFary, KuybysEev. AVERINA, Ye.P.; BDRIOIOVETSKAYA, A.A. Properdin in the blood of patients with tuberculosis of the lungs. Lab. delo 1.0 no.5:276-278 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Fakulltetakay& terapevticheskaya klinika (zaveduyushchiy - prof.N.Ye.Kavetskiy) Kuybyshevskogo meditsinskogo institute. i sanatoriy I'Lesnoye" (glavnyy vrach - A.Ye.Pavlotakiy) Kuyby- shevskoy oblasti. yo u t).: u il ov i. r. 0 fth Q3 Lit If,' f ecitibinod wl !.h ant.1bacQrjfi L pr9p)rations. Probl. tub. no.2:5"1-56 164. (MIRA 17.~12) 1 . Fa ku ~ I W t-s kaya tp ra pe v t i. che s PrIya k I i n' M (zn v. ro f . N. Ye . Kave ts k i y) Kuyb ;hovskogo irt-ditsinskogo inslAt-ula I K-.tyby.,;!iovFkly oblastnoy PTOj,ivot,ubc-rkuleznyy W.smur. 14.J.; NARYSIMINAp T.Isj RASIIGIIUPKINA~ Z.A.; AVEHINAp rflayfis Catalytic dehydrogonation of metnyleyelopentene. Neftakiiimiia 3 no.6:859-863 N-D 163. (MIRA 170) 1. InstItut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR im. N.D.Zolinskogo. L '1550-66 -'WT~d),';_*,4Tkm)/ ,,T~k)/-.WY~z)/_n A ~c A i.j J, -r~wj, - t ',V),, ACC NRs A115009782 6 kW UR/0133/65/060/00410375/D37 AUTHOR: Gladshteyn, L. I.; Averinao Z. N. ORG: EMektstailkonstruktsiya_ TITLE: Hlg4-strength beat-trSated (bolts made of ecinomically alloyed structural steel SOURCE: Stall, no. 4, 1965, 1 1 TOPIC TAGS: metal hardening, tensile strength, alloy steel, hIgh strength steel structural steel, tempering, metal heat..treatment 41 ABSTRAM-1 The authors studied the effect of heat treatment on the tensile strength of-boltsN~ade from nine types of nickel-free structural steel. These graies of steel! wez,e=d vided to three classes: 1) he mos economig`sili~~on C nesell chrome-siliL e. "t. IV, - S 25G2S, 30KhG2S'%nd 40Kh; 2) chrome, chrom,~-man-i con:MAMM and chrome steels 35GV1- --Ttions of carbide-forming comF ganese and chrome-s anganese steels with add nents (molybdenum -j'#nd vanadiun) of threi-melts (A, B and V); 3) carbon atealn 145 and exp,Eir 80S (for comparlion). -hip"ar-5116% of the specimens and testing metho s or%. ed. For most of the steels studied, two maxima were observed in the strength of hardened bolts as a function of annealing temperature. In most cases, bolts whicn e-! wez,e quenched without annealing had low strength; the specimens underwent brittle d straction without any noticeable development of plastic deformation, and there was a 1/2 UDC: 621.992 66.046 .L 8_-~,5o_66 ACC NR: AP5009 782 wid.4t scatter in strength values. An increase in annealing temperature to 400-500'C increases the ductility of the bolt material, which is ordinarily accompanied by an increase in strength and a reduction in scattering of the test values. Ductility is still further increased and scatter is reduced to a minimum when the annealing tem- perature is increased to 6000C. However, in this case the tensile strength of the spe-.imens falls sharply. The tendency to brittle breaking increases with the dia- meter of the bolts. Bolts made of steel in the first and third classes did not give the required strength properties. Dolt specimens 18 mm in diameter made of BOS steel! annealed at 400 and 5000C showed a.tensile strength of 160 kg/nin2. However, bolts I made from this grade of steel show an extremely low hardenability so that an increase' inbolt diameter to 22 mm is accompanied by a noticeable reduction in strength. SteRls in the second class gave the best results. Tensile strengths of 160-200 kg./ MM2 were attained after annealing at 2000C, and also at 4000C for B and V steels. All these bolts showed an increase in brittleness and a reduction in breaking stress at an annealing temperature of 3000C. Steels A and B were the most brittle of this class. The data show that the maximum strength level of hardened and tempered bolts made of a given steel is basically determined by three factors: carbon content, har-~ derkability, and resistance to brittle breakiNAn the hardened state. Alloying with 1 0.1-0.3% vanadium and molybdenum increaseF-the ductility and strength of hardened bol-ts. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 2 tables. SUB CODE: MMOAS/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REr: 003/ OTH REF: 000 jw 2/2 AvElir"a, Z.V. Exchange of exporiences on methods of conducting lessons on phanlacognasy in a phamacy school. Apt. dolo 10 no-5:72-r44 S-0 161. (MIhA Il,:lP) 1. Ully=ovskoye(:rarmatsevtichoskoye uchilishche. 1,11IMMACOGNOSY-STUDY AND TEACILING) 'IVEFuliA, ;,.v. Practic-ai worY c- at Ilin jif'ooll of .T .0- Apt. delo 13 rio,2-52--,-3 Mr- " * ' (mlm 17:"", AURINTSSY, Sorgoy Vasillyevich, 1873- professor, saslushemyy dayaldAil nauki. (CoLree In zoology; textbook for teachers' lnatitutes.Tol.li Invertebriltool Inre zoologil; uohebaik dlia uchiteliskikh institutov. Hookv&, Ova. vchubno- pedago izd-vo, 1952. (MMU, 7 16) finvertabrates) AWRINTSEV, S. V. (PROF) State of biology teaching arxI the most immediate tasks. Est. Y ahkole No. 4, 1952. SO: MM. November 1952. d ?,r A'WINTSXV, Sergey Vaiillyevich, zacluzheinnyy dayatell nauk Urbekskoy SSR: WHOVA, 11-11., tek-hnicheAly radaktor (zoology course% manual for pedsq,-oginal and teacher's institutes] Kure zoologit: uchabnik dlia pedagogichaskikh I uchitallskikh in- stitutov. Moskva, Goo. uchabno-pedagog. Izd-vo Ministerstva proeve- shchanila RSFSR. Vol. 2 [Chordatal Khordovaye. 19.55. 456 p. (Chordata) (HLRA 8-6) AVICRINTSIVA, V. 1. (Instruments for testing the quality of bast fiber] Pribory dlia opredeloniia kachestva lubianogo syrlia. Moskva. Gislagprom, 1954. 112 p. (MLRL 7:12D) SHIRYAYEV, V.L.; AVEMO V.V.; GRIGOR-YEVA, V.M.; BACHURIVA, V.G.; SNEZHNOVA~-L-.?1.-; YE,04OLOVA, O.D.; OGLOBLINA, L.S... red.; YAKOBSON, L.M., red. (Antibiotical collection of methodological instructions of the supervision and standardization of antibiotic preparations) Anti- biotiki; sborn:Ur metodicheakikh ukazanii po kontroliu. i standarti- zatsii antibiot:Lcheakikh preparatov. Pod red. L.S.Ogloblinoi i L.M.IAkobson. 14oskva,, 1959. 134 p. WIRA 150) 1. Gorudarstvom-qy kontrollyWy institut moditsinskikb biologi- cheskikh preparatav. (ANTIBIOTICS) A.; At tho March u.%lilbitionij .n& fairs. Vmmh. torg. 41 no. ):24-26 161. 14:2) (Loil)zig--Gor;.laiiy--'Q'xliibitions) (Utroclit, llethorlanda--~~'xhibltionu) (Cairo--,kgriculturo--"-':~hibitions) 81780 .24f 2ZOO S/181 60/002/02/25/033 7 7 64 () I! B006YB067 AUTHORS: Averkin, A. A., Sergeyeva, V. M.L.L.Shelykh. A. I. A TITLEt Influence of Uniform Pressuretion the Electrical Conduotivj.ty~ and Thermoelectromotive Forcexof In.Te, PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tel4, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 347-349 TEXT- Among the sphalerite-like crystallizing semiconducting compoundel there are some of the composition A III BVI which have defects at the 2 3 sites of the metal atoms. In 2TeY which has been Investigated by the authors, also belongs to them. The investigations of the authors yielded the surprising result that in the isoelectronic series of semiconductors which crystallize sphalerite-like and have almost equal lattice parameters, the properties of In 2Te3 deviate essentially from those of the right and left neighbors, and that they are governed by completely different rules. Hence, e.g., the carrier mobility in In 2Te 3 is anomalously small Card 1/3 L~K 81760 Influence of Uniform Pressure on the Electrical S/181/60/002/02/25/033 Conductivity and Thermoelectromotive Force of B006/BO67 In2Tax (10-45 cm 2/v.sec for electrons) as well as the thermal conductivity of the lattice. According to Ye. D. Devyatkova and I. A. Smirnov, it amounts to 0.002 cal/cm.seo.deg at 200C. The authors investigated the influence exercised by the strong defectiveness of the lattice on the change of tho electrical properties with uniform pressure (7000 kg/cm 2) in the tempera- ture range 20-600C. The In2To3 samples had a size of 7 * 3 - 2 mm3, the electric contacts were made of pure tin. The temperature in the pressure chamber was kept constan-1. by means of an ultrathermostat (accuracy: 0.20C). Paraffin was ohoiien as pressure transmitting medium. As may b* seen from Fig. 1, the eloctrical conductivity of an intrinsic In 2To3 sample decreases with Inoreasing pressure, passes through a minimum Pdmin' and increases again with further increasing pressure. Pdmin sottc- what differs in the various samples, and with increasing temperature jLt is shifted toward higher pressures. The d(P) curve shows a hysteresis which is particularly marked in samples with impurity conductivity Card 2/3 S/120/61/000/006/038/041 E034/E485 AUTHORS: Averkin, A.A., Bogomolov, V.N., TITLE; ~Urw-chamber PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.6, 1961, 147-148 TEXT: A chamber is described suitable for measurements of electrical properties of' materials under pressure, with a volumo of several ml in which a pressure of 30 atm, Ceti, be developed with a 15 ton press. The piston which applies the pressure moves in a cylinder which is fully immersed in the pressure transmitting fluid. As the piston travels downwards an increasing pressure is applied to the outside walls of the cylinder. A sketch of the apparatus is given. The cylinder 2 is screwod into the body of the chamber 10 bedding on sealing rings 3. Pressure is applied to the outside of the cylinder 11). fluid which leaks into the thread clearances. The cylinder and piston sealing parts are finished to an accuracy of 0.05 mm and the diameter of the piston plunger is 0.2 mm less than that of th* cylinder, The bottom of the vessel is sealed by a conical stopper with sealing ring. Lead-in wires are sealed into a gr-Dove in the stopper with spoxide resin. A cone of 10 mm Card 1/&* A high-pressure chamber s/i2o/61/000/006/038/041 E034/E485 diameter, can accommodate, up to 12 electrodes. With teflon glands the friction loss; is about 10%. The tube has been used in studies of the Hall offect and of the conductivity of germanium under preasuretO Acknowledgments are expressed to V.K,Verzilov for assistance. There are 2 figures and 3 Soviet-bloc referencesi. ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR (Institute of Semiconductors AS USSR) SUBMITTEDi April 28, 1961 Card 2/,f 220 14 5 S/181/61/003/002/04-3/050 B)02/13201 AUTHORS: Averkin, A. A. and Bogotiol-lv, V.. IT. TITM Device for tho study of galvanomagnetio effects under all round compression PERIODICAM Fizika tve-.rdogo tela, v. 3, no. 2, 1961, 627-629 TEXTs When somiconducto:ra or other materials ni-! exaulned for the in. fluence exerted by all round pressure upon offectu requiring the use oX a magnetic field, the fact that the pressure vessel A--; placed inside tho magnetic field represento a majcr difficulty confrunting the experiment. The vessel must be made of a nonnjagnpti~ materi4l. and therefore will dio- play a lesser solidity, whereby an upper limit i9 set. to the pressure applied. With a view to bypassing these diff.iculties. the authors worked out a special. device, described here, to serve for the shidy of magneti,^. effects in all round pressure. The design is presen~.-,~d in Fig. 2 and offers the advantage of the magnetic field beina produced'itiside the pressure vessel which can be made of magnetlc Llateriqi. The field itse"', is produced between the two coil cores 4ni 6 by coils 2 which are lik Card 1/4 --7777 7. S/ I E31./6'/003/002/043/050 Device for the study of ... BlOc"/B201 wise nlaced within thi vessol wall It tho upecir-,ion is placed in the wiridow of ring 4 which is made of nonmagnetAc mnteriti4e Elve'rodej are pourad in with 3A-6 (ED-6) epoxy resin which is a good and very stable insul.&-.or after polymerization. From 8 to 12 elei~trodes can be applied to the c*re which is of the ordor of 10 mm in diameter and has the shape of a cone. It Is properly insulated fr3m the vessel and may serve aa an additional electrode. The inhomogeneitly of the magnetic field can t,e reduced by a corresponding form of the alit but still -equ-Lres that the specimen be fixed within the slit. This is, however, not i.riportant when measuring relative quantities. BoC!1 Liethod and devicA were cnez~~,?d by exam;.ning the pressura dependence of the Hall effect an-J magn,~Iir resistance on n- type Ge (resistivity 40 ohm.cm) at presgures up to 15,000 kg/cm2. The specimen dimensions were 6 X 5 X I .5 mm3. A previous' investigation had shown that at 350C the material passed over into the region of intrinsio conductivity. The device described here (5 mm gap width, 2000 oersteds) was introduced into the chamber (12 Y 40 mm)-. jlres3ur~- was transmitted hydraulically. Measurement results are pTesentel in Fig. 3. It is co:m- cluded from t em that the width of the forbidien oand inc~reases linearl.-F up to 5.2-10 ev/kg*cm-2, a value that excelient-ly fits those found by Card 2/4 201h5 S/181/61/003/002/043/'050 Device for the study of B102/B201 other authors. A.'R. Regell is thanked for advice and interest displayod. There are 3 figures and 7 referencest 5 Soviet-bloo-and 2 non-Soviot-bloo. V ASSOCIATIONt Inatitut Poluprovodnikov AN SSSR Leningrad (Institute o:! Semiconductors of the AS IJSSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTEDs July 1960 5 Card 3/4 Fig. 2 Device for the study of 410 S/181/61/003/002/0-43/050 B102/B201 Card 4/4 ,f:lo 10.10.1 IS-10j A j 0%, ID- Fig. 3 3/18i/61/003/Oo6,'026/03-1 t) B102/B214 AUTHORSt Averkin, A. A,.# Moyzh'eo# B. Ya., and Smirnov, 1. A. TITLEt Change of electrical properties of PbSe under pressure RERIODILALs Fizik~lt,,verdogo tolat v- 3# no.060 1961, 1859 1e62 TEXTs The authors investigated the effect of all-aided pressures of lip t6 9000 lcg/cm2 on thermo-emf c,,and electric conductivity cf of p- and n- type PbSo samples at room temperature. Oil was used for tran5mitting the pressure, which was measured by a magnetic manometer. Temperatura was measured by copper-oo~nstantan thermoolements. 'The temperature differ- ence between the two ends of the aampleg was ,IOOC. The mean temperature deviation in the whole.r&nge of pressures was not more than 0.20C. Aia a,* o4 probe was used to measure ,. The degeneracy was taken into account i;a calculating -Nq w, the carrier concentration n, the effective mass in"t and the oarrier mobility it under the assumption that the mean free path I does not depend on the carrier conoentration. The values obtained are collected in the table. ra~ was calculated from the change of thermo-amfq i. e. by using the formulas Card 1/5 S/181/61/003/006/026/o3-1 Change of electrical B102/B214 d3 k [r 2 d djA* r -4- 2 Fttj J a r -4- 4r. (2m*k7*) dInrn' IF (R*) d n A3 Fill OL -3 (2) when I ditpends on the energy in the form Here Pr are the Peirmi integre,lo and )L* the level of the ohemioal potential in kT units. 11; 1148 ,assumed 'that r w 0. To obtain separately ohange in mobility oonneotod with a ohange in p, 01 the equivalent change in mobility for a nondeberisi-ate SkInple was calculated from 1A, d In to R#s a= nqu... dInt dp d F di (3) _dF = r 4- 41,., V I * s) W The following oonolusions were drawn from the results of measuremenfe 1) From -the fact that -the p- and n-type samples showed very similar changes of the effective masses (1,64 and 1,,06 ~ per ton) it can'be els.. 11'amed that the bottom of the oohduotion band and the upper edge of tite valenoe 'tand are situated. at one point of k-apaco, and the oomponente of C&rd 2/5 C ha rig o - f -- I e c i r i,,, u 1 24929 B the efficlive mass tensor aru- mairily de*,,rm.,D~J by '!-.- matrix elemEnt!l of wmenl.~ilt; ,n 1".4 uubs:~ript..z -~, and b c--~ ti., w-,ve f,tn'-t 1 7 1 1- ;Voly, to ~Iocl,rcrl and hole, F is th(, forbidd-n 1) F- r, J 1. w. I n 9 ? ) The mRg ri, t of *, ne re 1. a t a 7hr, ng c of ;-,,r masu on r!ompres- 81011 ~Ompared t,~ tho c-hanFv of th- mc~m)~- VIh th,,-helr ~f !h,,F; -ictnt% s(iwir, - T)1-, c, I'MS., ...07- 10-(' -m' At 1000 1~ - 0, CJ7 jfo wh-.1e th~, 1.: 71 -z k, f'--:r, Tho the:Iry of pct"n'-1) t-huriw,-5 On io- i'o r m a * ic-n it wri:i.ttli, r-x!ont t r. ti t I a 1- T It ia -w a u (, c, n f i rm. - d h Iq', ot it,. FTT, IT 1992, 19(10). 4) It -xttcj fourld In RI-T 11vi' r,?l,-,,TO*4,, 11 i-3 n-,,w t,,, fini uut whloh pai't of th- ~-Irjug- mll' iz-; Jii-v,~tly i-:,~vrmir.,d by 'he U.,ol-r-FAI ay;d v.-h'ch tN tho %,ibr~it.-.~nu. 1 t -s f o ti rid that Foi bk:',fj those ef I (-L;~a tog-til-l- "'0, per ton, AfIllf. Card Chang-~ of - ~ 1 trica I, here H*/m 9- 1.8 Pei' ton Thi~l tvoar:~ twit about 00 of thp ha n~,o o f !A i,,i 51 - I I * n j# call bo Fi-, '.c, ti-wr;PA', -xp7m~l, T r U, tt~ fa Ut :1 t it U Z' U 1", U.i 1 11 i2, a r v F, s o s q i p, i i ill I I k. y 1) , !) " K VA G. YI., p'.ku.", a;,J A. P R o8 t; 1 1- '), 1 1) 1 iu b q, fo r prepari rig, ' hc- s i r.,ql -, c- rya 7 a ' .11 Tv ro T-, a b I t - R 7 r r - r- n~ -.9 ! 5 Sov ~- ', - I' I -o- ~i !1 1 c' rr t, - 6 : ., t I: ASSOC IATIONj lno~ 1 tu* pol . -r, v., -,;.k 1; S S;i n t u t o ) f S 6- m o I i, iii c I ,) rt,~ ,AS U56h , i ve snm,rml) t ja I I~,.t r,; I Q V Card 41", 24929 3/1131/61/003/006/026/031 Change of electrical... B102/B214 LeGend to the Table: 1) Number o~ the sample, 2) type of conductivity, 3) carrier concentration, 4) mean value for n-type samples, 5) mean iolue for p-type samples; u iieft , mobility in non..:degenerate sample. d In u 1wi. a d 1n m* M ad. Pagan P4 use 'Mott but Tam (Oyu *As&, Plo .1 Rpm )Max D 1112 3:7: 1011 a335 202 572 955 -1 1.94 -11% - 265 nn 67 1011 OM2 158 1100 -1070 -1: ZI.79 -:1.01 CPOAMMO snanemmx AAx oapasuoz 11-Tiens. 23 p 8.9:1011 0.346 334 115 815 0.67 6.0 :--1.78 -440 a 0.344 -1.1 4.6 68 -M 7D 62.10 166 ?w 820 :1. 909 115 1750 - -1.13 US 1.46 -:1.80 1.36 10 1 1 1 CPOAHMS mrie4emmm AA* o6pasuon jm-~mna L641 L0.4 Ca.-d 5/5 AMIKIN', A.A., DOGOMOMV, VJJ. High-pressure chamber. Prib. I tokh.okap. 6 no.6.-147-1.48 N-D 161. O-Ilm Il+:n) L institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, (Higb pressure reosarch-Equipment and supplies) . I. i -. 4 - :: 9, ..AVERKIN, A.A., KASIMOVO S.; HENSURG, Ye.D. Change in the electrio properties of PbTe and PW under pressure. Fiz.tvar.tela 4 no.12s3667-3669 D 162. (MMA 1502) 1. Inetitut poluprovodnikoV AN SSSR, Leningrad. (lAiad tellurid s-Zleo trio properties) (Load sulfid"lectric pioperties) (High-pressure remeamb) 6 VE 8 IA~ / IV c, Z*-.j system of solid solutio. s ?bTe-PoS. Ye. D. Devyatkova, V. It. N. A. Srairnov. Change of the electrical properties of PbSe, PbTc, and PbS under close pressure. A. '' A. A. Andreyev, 1. G. Dw..~)rovskaya, 3. Ya. Ploynes, E. 0. Hensberg. Report presented at the 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Corpour~js, Ki.-shinavp 16-21 Sept 1963 6 1, /6 06 Olzbeel rj. IISO re 13 s"Ir e 0*4 13 DOIUbr ir bSn b0aen . n%he for no. A I V. a " I. cops -je e i a th e - P-t ithe b an .1. 51 0tela I 'S an d on oy, . verdogo . 1n4\10 %j'11t I%I& v and 420 *B13 ajo cc mdo~ res31are r4b 'alect'r 15 000 beoleen % e ,6 Re I C' NJ,'. the to I r an 6e nt 01A at C. ~n re \1? ,,,%ure devende The Gj%jILI)C'o . . ec i0kens Vr in 3 tem'P jd %h S 6 of te the la% 'or' re omnila r Y S t al 9 ba n6 k J.'je 'b jdaen.centra%ions e %be e"ecl "ingle or Coll C al OU PbE-e go in the cal.riel. _5 Y, i a # ar e GbIn The ABOM 2 2 Of ctlc\l Oted.- AO Al and 'jIQ 2 itv~ lb I %b e cono en ....een -, 5 P,bere no a ,~ V A 0, 17. 11 /1%01 A 'In 0and electrons and holes Of C'ard Th the fOrbi dden Carriers an, n dE 6 A p -(7-5to 31"111631005loo E -5).10-6 0 that of the Mtn '1021b186 110151064 a - ()-?6 - 0.29 ell/kg.cm-2 has 00 was Obtai Orlty carrier. ;p" -fitP by Bri P-etely djonppea r"Bure or ned. 4t room ell :III (43,o)0 3 a , t 11perattire, 0" i 'h t ('M k,, Th is Prea~ure 1 1000 kglcm2 'P?rat,r,: ~L fol the a ority dE 9/d 11, " tile Pb,,e 0 close to that I'Orbldclen bapd fria J or j t +6-10-4 ev/d .3 phase transition. 010 Cul reinti X 01rr. Carriers incr. e - atf)d g. The rel jer mobilit aaes 9 rease,, on" bet y at Y 1; inc the atithDrz Pa.,,,, heel, eff room with ative MobilitY u ASSOCIAT., MOd ea !Ctivetemp el'a t Ure. Pres sure; j/u 10 'rjrrier The r1ler (pTL Ma r 10 tile '0 Instit"t Tj,3,6$ as and eaults Conr OrIld rm t h On d u CPO 1 upro vodn 1859#1961) Therden band i e 8 AS USSI? All SSSU, e are 5 dth J"Y 2() t or ikov Lenin, wh ich P Lon 'r,14 6'ures. CZ1 rd f 1962 1 'n6rad) (institute 0 f AVERKIL-A.A.; AYRAFETYANTS, A.V.; ILISAVSKIY, Yu.V.; LUTSENKO, E.L.; SEREBRYANIKOV, V.S. Effect of tensile stress and hydrostatic-type pressure on the electroconductivity of thermally treated polyacrylonitrile. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.5:11.40-1142 0 163. (KRA 1.6s:L2) 1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR i Institut roftekhimicheskcgo sinteza AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.A.Karginym. A))I,CVA, M.3.; AVERKIN, A.A. Attachm,ont to a PMT-3 device for the automation of measurements. Zav. labe 31 no.8:1015-1017 '65. (mlltA 18:9) 1. Imititut poluprovodnikov, All SSSR. L --,,13761-M E61TWAWP(t) IJP(c) JD ACC! NR: AP6003768 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/001/0103/oio6 AMHORS: Averkin, A. A.; Dermenzhi P. 0. ~(IRG: Inotitute of Semiconductors AN SSSR.Loningra (Institut ir,olaprovodnikov AN SSSR) UITLEs Change in the electric properties of kbTe nder pressure 7 ~SDUHCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 1, :L966, 103-lo6 ~ 74)PIC TAGS: lead compound, telluride, single crystal preaskirc, leffect, semiconductor carrier, energy Nmid strticturv) forolddell oand, ,e:IectrIc condiietIvity, thormoelectric powor, Hall cont3tarit, elootron mbility, hole mobility AESTRACT: This is a continuation of' earlier wurk (FTT v. 4, 3667, ~1962) on the behavior of the carriers and on the band struettire of :PbTe. The purpose ol' the present investigation was to determine tht? i presaure dependence of the electric properties of PbTe, so, as to a.-ertain whether the effective mass changes with change of the width :of the forbidden band. To this end, the authors determined the COM 1/3 L 18761-66 ACC NR: AP6003768 Tchange of the electric conductivity, the thermoelectric power, and A ithe Hall constant of single-crystal n-type and p-type PbTe under 1 2. !hydrostatic pressure up to 15,000 kg/cm The apparatus was similar ~t:) that developed by one of the authors earlier (FTT V. 3, 627 and 131359, 1961). The rate of change of the thermoelectric power, the .conductivity., the effective nia,93, and the carrier mobilities were calculated from the data, uoing a procedure described earlier by one ;o:r the authors (Averkin, FTT v. r~j, 06, 1963). It is concluded t tit 'the effective mass of the electrons and of tne lJght holes chanj~es ~In approximately the same mariner (-1.9 per cent per ton of presauve), Ahus confirming the assumption that the effective masses are deter- minel by the interaction between the main valence band ard- the oon- ductLon band. The ratios of the concentrations and mobilities of ;the Light and heavy holes are 25 and 20 per cPnt respectively, the percontage change In the conductivity with pressure ranges from 3.6 ,to 4,9 per cent, the relative change In the mobility with pressure ~is In the range 4.05 -- 5.1 per cent per ton, and' the absolut6 value .of tl* forbidden band is 0.29 ev at 300K (this agrees with the re(itlts'! I t.he iof optical measurements", and the logarithmic rateof change of 7 L 18761-66 ACC NA: AP6003768 effective mass. The authors thank A. R. Reg 11 for a discussion of ;the results. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 3 r6ir-mulas, and I table. ,,,SUB CODE; 20/ SUBM DATE! 30Jun65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REP: 003 card 3 /3 AVEIRKIN, A.L., inzh.; ALEKSEYEV, G.A. Nov method of manufacturing case gas regulation units. Stroi. truboprov. 8 no.503 Vq 163* (MIRA 160) 1. SU-7 tresta Rostovatroy, Rosto*-na-Donu. (Gas distribution) (Pressure regulators) .2.2 20713 S/12o/61/000/OUI/055/062 E032/E314 AUTHORs Abov, Yu.G. and Averkint-B.A.P TITLEo A Demountable End--window 1'ropurtional Notitron Counter 41 PERIODICAL: Pribury i tokhnika eksperimanta, 11961, No. 1, pp. 181 - 182 A TEXTt In neutron-diffraction work, use is frequently made of cylindrical end-ifindow neutron counters filled with boron trifluoride. The anode is normally in the form of a tungsten or molybdenum wireq placed along the axis of the counter, the axis being or i e n t ed in the direction of the neutron beeim. The anode is commonly attached to the entrance window by mearis of a glass inaulator, 7-10 mm long. As a result, a dead space is introduced and thin reduces the efficiency of the counter. The counter describod in the present paper is free of this disadvantage. The counter is shown schematically in Fig. 1. It consist8 of a set of vertital small counters contained in a conunon envelope, The dimensions of the rectangular entrance window are chosen, depending on the cross-section of the Card 1/5 20713 S/12o/61/000/001/055/o,62 A Damounteiblo .... neutron beam. The anode is in the form of 15 tungsten wires connected in series (diameter 0,,05 mm), Metal grids are placed between the wires and are attached to the earthed braa,s body. Since the neutron beam (entering from the left in Fig. 1) is perpendicular to the anodes, the dead space mentioned above is excluded. The absorption of neutrons in the window itself (copper foil 0.2 mm thick) is negligible. The grids and the wires are attached to brass electrodes through glass insulat 16 all The counter is ful.1y demountable and is filled with B -enriched boron trifluoride at a pressure of 400 mm 11g. The working length of the counter is 300 mm. There are 3 figures. SUBMITTED: January 16, 1960 Card 2/5 A Demountable .... 20713 s/lzu/6.1/uuo/ooi/o53/u62: I " 0 3 "-/ E, 3 14 bactional drawing of the counter: I - insulator*, 2 - tube; 3 insulator; 4 - insulator; 5 - pumping line; 6 - lid; 7 bolt; 8 - supporting rib; 9 Packing; 10 - grid Trame (cathode); 11 - lead; 121 counter body; 13 - wire (anode); 14 - guard ring. I;EI Card 3/5 20713 s/i2o/61/ooo/oo1/055/o62 A Demountable E032/E314 Fig. 2: lulsew-height distribution. Curve 1 was obtained with +1730 V aiid Curve 2 with +184o V. The body is earthed. A collimated neutron bearn from a radium-beryllivin source, surrounded by parari'in, was directed at the end window of the counter. The counter was covered by a paraffin-boron screen. Amplifier >'Lj-t~j (IlSh-10) - length ~11s, rise time 0-13 )is, amplificntion 5000, channel width 2 V. Cnrd 4/5 rl ~P AC uxqjWu -4 _77-377777'77~_'-- ;7171 I 20713 s/12o/6 i/ooo/oo'/05 3/06 A Demountable .... E032/0 14 Fix. 3: Counting c~aractcristic.- Conditions as under Fig. 2; counts per inin. along vertical axis, voltage along horizontal axis. Discrimination level of Icicksorter 5 V. Cnrd VISMVSKIT, V.K., kand.istor.nauk; GATDASHM(KO, K.p.,; DUDOROV, V.K.; METKAH, T.Te.*, KMJSWOV, A.L. kand.istor.nank; VCHIRTAVINKO, Y.T.; LIVITSKITp V.L.; OKSMITAN, D.Y.; POLTAKOV, V.V.; SAKOMALOV, V.A.; STINOIN, V.V.; STIPANOVA, L.P.; SUMKOV, B.A.; FIMM, Ye.Lo; BXLM, D.P,, otv.red.; AVAMIN, B.Z., red.; mism I TO.I., rod.; KAYOROV. V.K.j rod.-, KIRMTEVA, T.R., vedushchiy red.; BMOVA, L.A., takhn.red. Vladivostoks.1860-1960. Vladivostok, Primorskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 271 p. (KIRA 13:11) (Vladivostok) CIIUPRIKOV, I., elektrik; AYERKIN.-G., starshiy atalevar; KAREV, Ye., kuznets; rVANOV, I. , master; SYSHINZOV, A. New norms but old usages. Okhr. ti-ada i sots. strakh. 4 no. 5:42--i44 MY 161. (MM 14:5) l.Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Okhrana truda i sotsiallnoye strukhovaniye" (for -%ishinov). (Work clothes) El--- = -,", -'t~ " - - -.-" ~ - :- ~, t -!~: - ME - , , L~~ -!-. -" ~ ~ 6m . . 1.- - . AVFRKIN L.Gt-' Slid!ng caliper with spotial JFwq. Stan. I Instr. 36 no.6s 42 Je 165. (KrRA 18A), &VIRIIII, V., shlifovshchik Guaranty of success is harmonious work. Soy. profsoin" 16 no-.21',It " D 160, (KIM 14-S 1) 1. Predsefttell kaminaii obahchostyennogo kontrolya m mbotq, Stalinskogo p1shchstorga g.Moskvy. OW,cov-0roctery trade-4uditing and inspection) AVIWZ,-A~A_~, lnzb., red..; SOKOUNA, T.F., tekhn. red. [Electrolytic deposition of alloyal Elektroliticheskoe osazMenie splavov. Moskvap Gos, nauchno-tekhne izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-I 1961. 214 p. (MIRA 34:i~ 1. Moskovskiy don, nauchno-tekhnichoskoy propagandy im. F.E.Dzerzhixt.- skogo, (Al-loys-Electrometallurgy) (Electrofoming) MASVOYARSKIY., Vladimir Vaoillyevich; AVEMIN, V.A., Inzh., red.; TIKWOVv AeTitep takhne red.----- LElectrochemical method of protecting metals against cor- rosion; theox-.r and parameters of the designing of a protec- tion system) Elektrokhimicheskii. metod zashobity metallov ol. korrozii; teoriia i paramtry proektirovaniia ustanovok za- shchity. Moskvnj Mashgizv 1961, 82 p. (MUIA 15-.2) (Cathodic protection) BUYALOV, Ifl, I.; AVMKIN, V.A. EffJr;iency of prc:3pc----ttiig for oll un(I Vult-faz. iyeol. I goofiz. no.100-6 261, (MOU 18il) 1. I'sesoyuznyy nEiuclizic.-I,-;oledovatelltik--ly ge o1 c- gorat %redo t~ Z!n7y nof 1, %. .,,=vy in.-Altul, Mosk-ra. KALININP V.I.; AVERKINI, V.D.; KLUBOV, V.A.; USANOV, N.A. Trends in proo;ecting for gas- and oil-bearing structures in the Buzuluk trcragh and adjacent regions. Geol. nefti i gaza 7 no.llt6-13 WA63- (MIRA 17:8) 1. Kuybyshevnef'tegazrazvedkap Vsesoyuzriyy nauchno-issledovatell- skiy geologorazvedochnyy neftyanoy institut i Orenburgnefteraz.- vodka. KOTOSONOV., N.V.; AVERKIN, Yu.A.; FOGE'LIS011, R.L. Hall puckup an EL super-high frequency indicator. Im.takh. no.'7: 37-38 J1 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Frequency measurements) "! , . , , ~ - 1. '. - . . . 1. - ! .( . '. . "t I , " .* " I 1~ '. r ... . I , . ? .- :X , ~ .; I : . ( ~, : T I , , . ~!. - ~~ .: - . -i . . I , , k i ! i -; . . . i ACCESSION N11:. 'AP4005827 S/0129/63/000/012/0021/0026 AUTHOR: Yelagin, V. L.; Averkina, N. N TITLE: ProIduction of aluminiirn alloy sheets with 'a nonrecry~talli7ed structure SOURCE: Metalloved. 1. termich. obrab. metallov, 'no. 12, 1n,63, 21-26 TOPIC 7AGS: aluminum alloy sheet, q9ld -rolled sheet, - sheet structure V95 nlur~inum alloy, b16 aluminum alloy, V92 aluminum alloy, Xrsivi alum Inuin - alloy, alloy composition, sheet annealing, mechanical. property, aluminum alloy, recrystrallization, alloy sheet, nonrecrysta'lliz6d. alloy, ~ecrystc.llization temperature ABSTRACT: Standard V95 and D16 alloys and experimental V92'ptnd ATsM alloys we're used to sWdy the mechanical properties cold rolled alu''minum alloy sheet..q wl~th an uncrystallized. structure after hardening. ,E.Lcdtric rcsistance furnaces were used in the preparation o-f alloys, with the resulting alloys casted Card 1 ACCES-SION NR:, AP4005827 and rolloo to! thickness of 6 mm. at 400 to 440C. After annealed at 400C, the hot rdllcd metal is cold rolled to 3, 2, and 1mm. thickness. The recrystali-ization temperature of these sheets which.was determined by X-ray analysis ~decreased with increasing deformation. It was found that the recrystallizationitemperatures of cold worked sheets from D16, V95 'and V92 alloys were much lower than their prehardening tempqratures. Extending the k!covery period of these cold worked alloys did notjlter their recrystaL'i- zatiort temperatures. The re crystallization temperatures, howe~rer, were increased for D16 and V92 alloys when additives Cr, Ti and Zr were added (up to 0. 27o) with Zr. having the most e'ffective additive,,'Ibut the tcm'perature at the erd of the recrystallization still fell far short of tPe hardening tempera:- ture. TU-niid Zr-additives to the V95 also lowered the r2crystallization -e so' e%~hat. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 tables tempe,r.a,.Ui m ASSOCL.,VrION: None SM.CODE: ML, MA Cor ygirrED: 00 sy,p DATE ACQ:, 09JhnG4 NO REF SOV_ 004 ENCL: 03 `6THER: 001 ACCESSION NR: AT4012720 S/2981/63/000/002/0105/0110 A U.'TH OR: Kishnev, P. V. ; Perevyazkin, L. S.; Petrova, A. A.; Averkina, N. N. TITLE: Mechanical properties and structure of forged blanks made of SAP SOURCE: Alyuminlyovy*yo splavy*. Sbornik atatey, no. 2. Spechenny*ye oplavy*. MascCW' 1163, 105-110 TOPIC TAGS: powder metallurgy, alu;ninum powder, sintered powder, sintered alumintim. powder , forging, aluminum forging, SAP ABSTRACT: due to the Increasing requirements for pressed and forged parts made of SAP the necessity arises of Investigating the best forging methods. The present study was carried out on ~radc APS-1 aluminum powder containing 7. 1% A1203. Square (36 x 3G MM) and rowid (dtame'.cr 110 inm) rods were used for forging. The investigation allowed that it is possible to use existing equipment for forging parts from sintered aluminum powder. The beat com-- bination of strength and rolativo elongation was obtained at an initial forging temporature of 650("' wid a final temperature of 3GOC. The method of forming brickets from the alurminwn powder did not influence the mechanical properties of the pressed rods and forged plates. 11G. M. Bagnenko and V. 1. Svorlov also took part In the work. 11 Orig. arL has: 5 BEun)s I and 4 Utbles. USSR/General Biology - Individual Dcvclol=c!nt. B-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol.) No 6, 1958, 33379 Author : Konyukhov, B.V verki a R,F* Inst : - ---- Title : A Stxxly of Morphological anti Antigenic Properties of Animal Ortpns and Tissues in Ontogenesia. (Izuchenie wrfoloLddloskildi i antigennykh svoyatv or., gmnov i tkaney zhivotnyidi v onto(jeneze). Oria Pub : V sb.: Probl. sovrems wbriologii. L., Un-t, 1956, 317-321 Abstract t Using an anaphylactic reaction with desensitization on Lpinm piGs it was shown that at all staGes of develop- ment the crystalline lens tissue of the Pekin(; ftuck posses usea an antirenic species specificity, which is most imrked at earlier stagco of develoInent. OrLAnos- pocific antigens (A) of a aefinitive crystalline lens are found in the crystalline vesicles of embryos 90 Card 1/2 AVERKINA, R.F. Comparative study of antigenic properties of tissues of animals of different species during different stagon of their developwint. Report no.l: Comparative study of antigenic. properties of musole tissue Ln the frog ridibunda and the Salamander Triturus Cristatus. Biul. ekep. biol. I nod. 41 no.2:70-73 Y 11;6. (KLRA 9:6) 1. Is laboratorli traunologii embriogenesa (zav.-kandidat neditsinakikh nauk O.Ye. Vyazov) Ingtituta skeperimentallnoy biologil (dir.-prof. I.N. ftyakiy) Predstavlena dayntvitallurm oblanow AM SSSR U.B.Zhukovym-Vareshnikovym. (SAIAMMMS, Triturus cristatue, antigenic properties of muse. of Tritwmis & Rana ridibunda in various stages of davelop.(Aus)) (FROGS AND TOADS, Ran& r1dibunda, antigenic properties of muse. of Rana Tritwrus cristatus in various stages of develop. (Rua)) (MUSOISS, physiology, antigonic properties of muse. of Rans ridibunda & Triturus, cristatue In various stages of develop. (Rue)) (ANTIGUS AND ANTIBODDW, same) USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Cytotoxins U-1 Aba Jour t Pef Zhur - Biol., No. 18., 19.58 841*66 p Abstract t the snake and of the frog. With growth of the embryo, there is an increase in the amount of anti- gens in common with the heart tissues of the hon. - S. G. RadzivilovaPpya Card 2/2 AVEWINAP R. F., Cand of Med Sai -- (diss) "Compamtive Study of the Antigen PMperties of Animal and Human Tissue#" Moscovo 1959p 16 pp (Acaderq of Medical Sciencesp USSR) (n., 7-6o,, lio) AVIRKINA, R.P. Compnrative stu-Ilen on the nntigenio properties of titsues In waimals of vnrious species and at various otal,es of development. Report 110,30 Comparative studies on antigenic properties of heart tissues frOM Rana te=orarla and Triturus tneniatus. Biul. ekep. biol. 1. mod. 47 no-3: 97-10.3 Mr 159. (NIFA 12:7) 1. lz Inboratorii imminologil. embriogeneza (zav. - kand. mad. nault. 0. Tynzov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy biologii (dlr. - Rrof. 1.N. Kn7skiy) ANN SSSR, Moskva. Predstnvlena deyetvitellnyui chlenom Me' SSSR N.N. Zhukovym-Verezhnikovym). (MYOGAFLEUM, antigenic properties of tissues from Rana, Temporaria & Triturus tneniatus (Ras)) (ANT IGM I antigenic properties of DWocardial tissues from San& tempor- aria & Triturus toonlatue (RUB)) AVERKDL4, R.F. Comparative study of antigenio properties of cardiac tiuoues in different skni-als and man. Zhur. obo biol. 2f no#312*.212 My-.7Je 160* (Kim V t 7) 1,; Laboratory of Imunolog7 of Embryogeneals, Institute of Experi- mentil Biologyp U.S.S.R. Aeadftq of Medieal Sciences. (mum) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) (TISSUi EXTRACTS) I=mologlya i pekotoryye voprosy cvolyl-iAt,Dl'.,*." report subanitted for 7th Int'. Cong, Anthrol,ologica.1 Scienc~s, %ocow, 3-.LU Aug 64. V Y vn, ylyilcllr "'.It Ust., of irmunoloFical inethola for stulylnt- .he prob-ems of tissile evolutton. Izv. AN SSSII Ser. blol. 30 ziu.*l:I08-".-13 Ja-F '65. (M]FA 1.8;2', 1. Irstitute of Experinentall Iliolorly, Aradcmy of' Medleal. Sclem-en of tho U.S.S.R. , Moscow. -AVEJW NA, ~. Studles On the efflict of tissue fluids of th6 nudibro -chlan mollusk Aelidla papillosa on the course of its indlddum~ dovelopment,, Blul.oksp.biol.i med. 58 no.7:94-98 Jl- 164. (MIRA 18Q) 1. Iaboratoriya I=unologll embriogene7,a (zav. - prof. O.Ye. Vyn-.ov) Instituta uks~vrlmontajlnoy biologil (dlr. prof, .'.N. Mayski,y) AMN SSSR, Moskva. SubmUtod Jime 17, 1963. FnFm A*lERKIHA,,R.F.;.ANDRUF,lrA. N.G.; KARTASBEV, N.R. Imnunologleal aharacteristloB of some aukj3 and their taxonomia significance. ZC01.zhur. 44 no,31:1690-1700 165- (MIRA 16o2-2) 1. Kafedra zoologii pozvonoohnykh biologo-poohvennogo fakullteta Moskovsk-ogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta i laboratorija imunalogii embriogeneza Instituta eksrerimentall- noy biologii AMN SSSR, Moskva. In= - -------- -- M I WSMW AVERKIM, A.G., starsMy nwictinyy Rotrivinik, ktovj. toklits. nalik- New method for hydraulic inventigations by means of models. Izv. VNIIG 47:3-19 152. (MIRA 12:6) (Hydrau.11c models) A. G. Th,r Coxmittve an Stalin Prize* (of tb* Council of k1n1&t*r* 1113R) In the fieldt. cif vcleni:& md inv*ntions announces that the folloving tzientific vorks, lKypular oil-Jon- ti tic tw.~)ka, ani taxthooke hava been subsItted ftr canpetition for Staliu Pritta for thm- yvoarb 1952 wY3 1953. (bovetej~o Kultura Moscow, 14o. 22-40, 20 Fab - 3 Apr 1,954) Wane Averl"Y" A 0 Tr-avRsol Voynovich, P. A. Lapshin., Go No Tilas of Work "A N~iw Method of iVdraulic Study by Memis of Models Under Air Pressure" vominaj!s-~Y Ministry of Electric Fower Stations and Electrical Industry SO: W-3D604, 7 July 1954 - .I.I . . .. . . , z . ~ . i -- - AVMMITBV, A.G., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. ft Air models. Nau~x t shisn' 20 no.11:33-34 N 153. (ULL 6:11) (Hydraulic 11*11116) SOV/1 24-57 - 4-4280 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 4. p 60 (USSR) A UT FIOR: Averkiyev, A. G. -r rr '- E -Oil the Length of a Whirlpool Associated With a Unilateral Plaw iew Spreading of a Jet in a Confined Space (0 dline vodo%-orota pr i odnostoronnern planovorn rasshireni; strui v ogranichennom prostranstve) FEPIODICAL- lz%,-. Vses. n.-i. in-ta gidroteklin., 1955. Vol 54: pp 27- 37 ABSTRACT: The paper analyzes the case of the unilateral spread of a flow in a prismatic rectangular channel. The cross section of tile stri!ail is 14,. B, in the entrance region and H2, 13) in the exit region Y-m spreading is accomplished in a single stage.. normal to the embark ment. The ratio BZ/Bl lies within the limits of 1- 4.5. The fl:)w rate of the eddy area (whirlpool) is roughly approxiniated in two wa% s. The length L of tile eddy area is found from these delerunination5-. Tile expression for L is used for the interpretation of tile experinic-Ital %-allies obtained by Soviet atithors (I ~ points). According to tile. expcr i - Cari 1/1 n1 e n t s L/( B ZB 1) 3. 76. 6. A. S. Ofitserov -EM . -1- . .1 - . 1~- &VMIYY,V, A.G., starshir nauchuyy sotrudnik, kana.tekhn.nau)-. Hydraulic lossos due to friction in pipes made from modeling clay. I%v-VNIIG 59'200-205 158- (MMA 1,):"?) (pipe) (Avdraulic models) it 7 1..' 1 6~1 Y'1-'v A'U.j, 1uuid.te)J1n.n:iW,; Ud'3111N, k,,xnd.tekhn.jD1uk,t V.I., kand.takhn.nauk Coord3nating conferenco on the problems of studying, designirep and cperating water intake structures. Gidr. stroi. 32 no.8:57-60 Ag 162 * (MIRA 1~:q) (Intakes (Hydraulic engineering)--Congresses) JiVERMEV, A.S., red.; AGEYEV, Ya.F., dots., otv. -red.; AREFIYEV, V.A.p ekon. nauk, red.; DWIDOV, S.F,, akadomik, red.; NARSHIN, V.Ye., dots., red.; KOGAN, A.Ya., starshiy prepodav,p red.; MAKHMV, V.I., starshiy prepod6vatells red.; PITAYEVSKIY, P,I., prof6, red,; SLOBODIN, V.M., prof., red.; SHOLOMOV, Ye.I., red. (Problems in the now system of agricultural planning]Voprosy no- vogo porindka planirovaniia sel'skogo khoziaistva; trudy. Kyi - shev, Kuibyshevskii, planovoi in-t, 1961. 419 p. (MIR-4 15:12~ 1. Mozhvusovskaya nauchnaya konferentsiya, Kuibyshev, 1960. 2. Zamestitell predsedatelya Kuybyshevakoy oblastnoy komissii (for Averkiyev). 3. Kuybyshevskiy planovyy institut (for Ageyev, Vakhalov, Karshin). 4. Deystvitellnyy chlen Vi3esoyu=oy akademiJ, sel'skokhozyaystvannykh nauk imeni V.I.Iwdna i MoskovBkaya or- dens, Lenim sellskokhozynystvennaya akederdya imeni K.Mimiryasiev (for Deuddov). 5. Urallskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for Slobodin). 6. Zamestitell nachallnika otdola sel'skogo khozyaystva i zagotovok Gosudarstvermogo planovogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov RSFSR (for Sholokhov). (Agricultural policy) 1 0 0 * 0 4 !40 0 00 & 0 0 0 0 9 Of 0 0 9 :4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0"q is )I unit sups 0410 41 411-4 4 Cm AT mInv 0 TO, P. 06 is L0. 4 PQ 4 LN 14 A a- IL copies seevot go 3014TIRIl IT349" .1 ITIN VIS-111Vt J-6 at go 04P n00 go ow eam 00 00 Go. 00 Ar 04r g 00 &* W.V.:v ~",H 00 040, 00 0 or, 01404 4-1 Ulf 11 0 d'nMr-W1"F11 Tali 9 7 1-t It 44AW,4w UP1,11 till i Al 0 0 40 0 00 0 Olt' t xmm-wmikmm-wu~ "Pit- ,Axppe Olvmmt iti the `]or 'A, Crrlkiv or the cf th,- *,, o f. t-he ,,teppov of' the Lovier i.111ol.", Cor k c ui~,- ta, .t~- V,l 19L9, 1). 113-26, -V-31, .16 .epti 53, (LetolIv "I'lliurt,al No. 211, 119V). Fisherien Black Sea Improve -~he organization of fishing brigades in the Azov-Black Sea area. Ryb. k1102- 28 no. 8,, 1952. 9. MonthlY List 2f Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, November 195k Unclassified. kwido o"v..,-rjd.j V-&IcNr.()o YeeMs, red, [Gollection of LifinnLion an fishinc equi mt of the liov SAa b-..q'!n =d areas of U7.-i hnrl-k Sealr- Sbot- rilk cralll~-Ah Azovikoga basscJ.-ia i pi'leahashnhikh -uk-h~~stk:,!r Ch rnn.,- 5 ~o M,-,.- !A, Moskva, 19614. 71 n!-i-,ichio-I.,i3-,.edovfitall'okii Anstitul. rvtjn(-ic) ~hmskiotvr,. Trudyp noa'l)e ~PIRA 1797) AY DI N' h , I Y r V ,F ~ V Comlyi.-hLive evnluati~m of c,.(,:;t cf young sturgeons using various ceirmorcial rearl.nt, Trudy AzN!IRFII no.6g2-11- 251 163. (Mrl ,Lk 17. 8) AVE'RKIYFV, I.S. Basic problems and tasks of the microbiological control of I-lay beetles. I-11krobiologila 34 no.2:370-373 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) AlrEPJCIYF.Vl 1. S. Deri,rinr a new variety of tus,sah silkworm (Antheraea pernyi) by changing feeding conditions. Dolk.Ak.aellkhoz. 17 no. 8, 1952. SO; MLRA. November 1952. AVNRXITIV, I.U. Lengthening of the hibernation _trtlod of cocoons of the tussah moth (Author&@& pernyl Guer.) and its significance to northern eariculture. Zool.shur. 33 no-3:644-647 My-Je 054. OCLU 7:7) 1. Povolshekiy losotakhmicheekly institut in. M.Gorlkogo. (Sericulture) (Tussah moth) AV_`,RT2Y7f,!.'S., Doo Bio Sci--(di. _-'-~rllyl (~ Ic J(I j.":- t As"31!1.11 li'v, 21f) "" (Ao:"! L;ci Dio VERKHOPYATNITSHY, Pavel Dmitriyevich; SAVCHLNKO, L.T., inzh., retsenzent; TURKIN, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; AVERKIYEV, L.S., nauchn. red.; NIKITINA, M.I., red.; KOROMKO, Tu.N., takhn. red. (Electrical elements of automatic-control systems) Elek- tricheakie elementy avtomatiki. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 534 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Automntic control) (Electricity on ships) (Electric apparatus and appliances) 3.1. prof., Fla-vi, l,ek-hn. nnuk~ wud,.r,. rod. [Oxie lejoired n9twork jvchloma in nutorintic control; a collecti,)n of exerci.;es jar,l Problems in read`xe, check- lrlg~ ana tho r.1,taorka of uutorraled (,,uvlce:5 mvi "Y' " d "to rl:lemjvkli zndach po avt(;,.tLtixo; six)iTilk up.. razlwer.-H i ,adticli yo cl,tonlh, provorke i suotavleni-lu vkheia avtomatizirovannykh il-,tanovok I uqtroi.L;tv. Lenin- grad, z)'udoStL-OE!niO, 1961.. 151 1). (MIll" 17:11) nl-InJ6 -l-VFTY A h E I T 1 1. 11 UWa, "'.:(-Aeo rolof-.ica I I.I. Gayvoronrld,", I.I.S. Avorkiyov. ileviewed by V.S., ElmmoylenkO- ..et. i f,,idrol., No. py,(). Monthly List of "hissian Accessi:)ns, Library of Conrress, October, 1952, IUNCLAssrFIED. AVMKAVP M. S' J\ HStODrology. A textbood for goolgraphy departments of univeraltion and pedagogiail institutes Moskva, lxd-vo Nookorrakogo universiteta, 1951 384 P. 52-25104 Q086LAS AI&RKIYBV. K.S. tauthorh ULANOV. Kh.K. Creviewerl; SaOYLM4KOV, I.S. Cradaictorl. "Meteorology.' M.S.Avarklev. Reviewed by Mi.K.Ulunov. Vest,Mosk.un. 8 no.5:139-14O MY '53. 012A. 6:8) 1. Rishakaya Geofisiolieskaya, observatoriya (for Ulanov). (14steorolotw) (Averklev, H.C. - ArMUTNT, X.S. Possibility of determining the conversion factor of the act~nexstcr without co"arlson with a calibrating devioet Teste)(ookeuno 10 no,.10!1 171-175 0 '55- (KM 9A) 1.9afedra. klinatologlie (Aotimonster) ~ lwwmmmga~ Mm ,,, ,, L~,~; til L" ". A AV9RKIYXV, H.S. Possible monthly tind yearly amounts of direct solar radiation received on a horizontal surface under conditions of different atmospheric transparency for the latitudes 4oO - 700. Veet.Kosk.un. Ser.biol..poehv.,8:eo1-,9*o9- 11 no.2-175-184 156. (mrRA io:lo) 1. Kafedra klimatologil. (Solar rmillation) U Q A simple method[ of calculating approximately the daily amount* of insolation of a horizontal'surface in the case of a cloudletis sky. Meteor. i gidrol. no.9:25-27 S 157. (nn 101:9) (Solar radiation) REM NZIN AVICIUMV, M.S- Calculation of the possible amount of direct solar radiation allowing for changes in the transparency of the atmosphere. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.1:98-101 Ja-F '58. (XI'Rk 11:2) (Solar radiation) (Atmospheric transparency) Total radiation iwd Its components with a cloudless sky in relation to the transparency of the atmosphere for the region from 400 to 700 latMideo 'testaHookoun*Har.biol.,pochyt,gool., geog. 1:1 no.4::L85-19P- 158. (MML 12:4) 1. Nafedra metewrologil I klinatolool Hoskovskogo itniversitetao (Solar radiation) IV, Averkiyi~t%% M111-:1)a4 I St:lrg~_-Yc Metenrologlya 1 2: Svett)vyye yavlmnlya v a~.Mon ~'ere. Vol. Llgllt. 'n(! Ele'~trlc Plienrmv~n-t In ~.he Aty,,io:-'Pll~~re) [mc':-""'w" lzd-'."'~) mo~4:Qwlcoj~o univ, !960. 165 P. E.-~,rata sI'Lp A.nt3arted. No. of copll~s pritr:t~;l roll Ed.. PURTIOUE. 71,11*. bi-,wic ~-i for iu:,,~- ~ji a In un!.- raphy by ~3p z- Vor.,_K.ty Ing -'_n- m-tf?or,.)ic)&yr and C OVER A 1) Iv, zT)vl. bock, thol of a tym."I.volum.? work on rief-,eo- I.C'.' .L Q t I, v v Id prl t~r '.0 1 v E t"u'! -I', r.)II 'CA I t.pf"Anc!.pal 11C.Ilt and. phomovl(~oa in t-h-k- at..mo,,~phere. The author Aj, vle~tiko c:f the Depart., -unk~4 S. P. YJi:,cvmr)v ard V. S. Swrv) ment ,-)f and C.Ilimatologv c)!' ~kh~- J).ILVJ~qjojj Of 'reeg"aphy of for 9,elr valuatille Card l/-_4 kiy, who wl~,i ~t.(z-d in th~' preparat-ion o' I.ho paragraph:l with Ionization of Wit, ijuper ol' 'VY-wre are '110 _- .-,- t j': I-- t.A 6 , Ilt-ma-. re I'e S ov! e t - 3 r)4 TABIJE OP From tho Author Pj'LTjM 7 ,,I M-11 !"111-n-WOM-ENA EN T, - AMOEP Ch. .1. "botometrio Cfmcept.~i umi 11'alue5 Radiation f1ux and bmlnous ilux S~in~!.t-.Ivl.t-y of tye -2. Igh, emlq~%Ion from a ;,oInt 4. jA. gh "', emi,,~tziori from a surface element.. Br.1g),Ltness 1). :111wri-InatIon of a surface, 6. R-Ix.-.1onshIp betweer, eurfa,,~t, b-_,ightnes,; and .11at"OTI 011, thp eye upil A .1 % 10 'A. 1. 1 C ar~i. ~'- P/ 3/050/60/000/05/07/020 B007/BO17 AUTFOR3 Averkiyev, V. S. TITLEt Graphical Representation of the Covering of the Horizon TIERIODICALs \ OMeteorologiya I gidrologiya, 1960, No. 5, pp. 32-34 TEM The "covering of the horizon" is understood to be the degree of #:overing of a certain point of the celestial vault by ground objects. The two diagrams for the representation of the covering of the horizon, which ara usually given in instructions for actinometric measurements, arv shown. It is also demonstrated that both types of graphical reprfteen- tal;ion are not sufficiently illustrative. Besides, these diagrams mutit me-)t the following demands They must reproduce the reduction of diffuso raliation due to partial covering of the horizon. A diagram (Pig. 2) meeting these demands is given and explained. To construct such a dii%gram only the s1n2h values must be plotted on the ordinate, where h denotes the height above the horizon. The construction of analogous diagrams in t1.e form of a circle of the radius r f a scale of radii which corre- spond to circles of the same height h~ois more complicated. Formula Card 1/2 I.TT V, - Graphical Representation of the Covering of the S/050/60/000/05/07/020 Horizon B007/BO17 it given for the scale of the radius in diagrams which express the coveting of the entire celestial vault by parts of the entire diagram. Form,ila (6) is written down for the scale of the radius in diagrams which expr,sss the loss of diffusto radiation due to the covering of the horizon. There are 2 figures and I table. 100 00e, Card 2/2 Alr=YZV, H.S. Annual rate of heat exchange in the aoil under conditionB of the HDscov region. Ve8t. Mook. un. Ser-5: Geog. 15 no.2:15-27 Mr-Ap 160. (MIZI 13:9) 1. Kafedra meteorologli I klimatologii Moskovskogo universitsta. (Moscow Provinoe--larth temperature) 33059 3/169/61/000/012/059/0~9 J, SYro D228/D305 AUT:1011: TITLE: A more accurate method of calculating summary radiation PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 1", 19(11, 24, abstract 12B158 (Vestn. Moak. un-ta. Geo- grafiya, 1961, no. 1, 40-47) TEXV: A formula (RZhGeofiz, 19bO, no. 2, 1664) was proposed. by the author to calculate summary radiation under different clolid conditions. In the present work,this formula is given ir. the expanded form: Q = 0.96Q (1 - k * -n 0,P L L Card 1/2