SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AYBULATOV, N. A. - AYDINYAN, N. K.
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.-,AYBULATOV, N.A.; PATREKEYEV, V.V.
Effect of ImiLinophore and agaroid films on the
hydrochoudcal and
hydromeahani,:al properties of colored sands.
Okeanologila 3
no.5t921-924 163* 1 (MIRA 16:11)
1. Chernomorikaya eksperimentalInyay
nauctno-issledovatel'skaya
stantsiya Initituta okeanologii AN SSSR.
PATRIKUEV,
)&thod of measuring the wearing avay of m3ke in the
coastal
zones Okeanologiis 3 noo5o9lO-912 10. - (KRA 1811:1)
1e Institut okeanologil AN SSSR*
ii
AT7001794 %,"ODE. Ut/0000/66/000/000/0038/olo:j
A,I~IiUl: Ayb
I ~ _~Iatov,.N..A.; Eolotov, Yu. S.; Orlova, G. A.; Yurkovich, M.
0.
ORG: none
Triz: Some dynamic features of a shallow sandy coast
SO'RCE: AN SSSR. Okoanograricheskaya komissiya. Issledovaniya
gidrodinamichoskikh i
morfodinamichoskikh protsossov berogrovoy zony morya (Studlos of
hydrodynamic and
morphodynamic procossos of the shoreline). Moscow, Izd-v.o Nauka,
1966, 38-103
TOPIC TAGS: ocean dynamics, oceanographic equipment,
geoinorphology
ASTRACT: From 1962 to 1964 the Institute of Oceanology AN SSSR
investigated the
1hydrodynamics of shallow coastal areas in the Baltic Sea 'to
determine the nature of
,surface wave transformation luring different disturbance
istagos, to measure the anglo
of an approaching wavo and tD study tho distribution of wave
prossuros and speeds in
relation to an underwater slDpo. Investigations were canried out
with the use of wa:vo!
pressure recorders, wave rOODrders, wave velocity recordo:rs,
current motors, turbidity'
neasurirg oquipmont,,Iabollel sands. and sediment cores. Study
data show that wind Ls;'
the primary cause of most disturbances. The spocif io eneirgy of
a wave sharply
~increasos as it approaches tae shore; the maximal values of wave
height and spooific
;energy are observed during tao, stability phase of a
diatu.,oanoo. In analyzing
Card 1 A
ACC NRi A-170()1794
,hydrodynamic processes in ccastal areas it is necessary first to
identify the
,'disturbance phases and to ccnsider all changes within the limits
of the phase. Tho
;active zone of shifting sediments extends to depths of 10 m. The
intensity of
.sediment exchanges between separate parts of an underwater slope
is determined by the
intensity of corresponding i-ater exchanges. Change of coast
contour, amount of
sedimentation, and sediment composition is determined: first, by
the relationship of
"actors responsible for the nature, direction. and intensity of
material shiftilig;
second, by the duration of s, disturbance, particularly the:length
of each phase; and,
,third, by the availability (of materials in the area under study
and adjoining areas,.
Orig. art. has: 18 figures and 8 tables.
SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 17APr66/ CRIG REF, 0501 011 REF: 010
Card 2/2
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;0'100,00/0070/0080
AUTHOW AydantFwv, D. egin, V. 1'.
ORG: none
TITLE, *. J~ffvrt of thio viumber i)f ltidicai%0 lipon 'he
rt~liixt)ilit of recognition in
determining (with an error) ~hv a-priori probahilitv of
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Ghit ivushchlye "Motmity ' --,I lmv;l tit'. I
ol)razov (11ratfing
devicet; and pattern recogiiit on). Kif-v, NaitkovA dimilka,
TOPIC TAGS- 1-atern recognition. atstistical artadvaiL4
ABSTl,UkGT: A case of reco,gnition in considered wh(-zi many
indicants are common ti,,)
all ~)irnires aml 'it,, number of indicant grad;itions is the mamo
for all pictures. The
re, -)gliltjon prohlcfi, itichidep. idoiitification of a
realization th wifix vne of the picLurctu~
ai . ThiFi identificittion is W sed on an analytilit of the
a-pogterlori probabilitien w;ilchl
are cil,-mlitvd from this formula: P P (blod
maxii-nuill of 1) (;1/))) may -scl ve ao a (C") P i bla').
criterion of t1w. ideiAlficatior. The posiii-
. . . . . . . . . .
bility in convidereff of compensat;ng the p ((jib)
lack of accurate knowledge of tit(! 1) W) P Wa)
distribution p(a) by increan-tig the. mimber
P P 0MA
of Indicants titled; here, p(a: im the
L
ACC NRi AT6005570
a-priori distribution of protabilitles that characterizes the set
o' pictures. With
k3iown distribution p(a), a 1,reater number of liallcantn reoults
iz~ reduction of
a-ponteriori entropy. Witli 11 ottificlently greM number of
IndicalAo wid with the c-,,ro
ability v(
p(a) variation In the entire range of Ito ponfAble valuet;, lite
aver;igv prob,
the recognition error can lie made an oinall as denlred. A
nume-leal example
Illuntrated tho -Abovo considerations. Orig. art. I-ats' 5
figures and 33 forinulao.
SUB GOI)L;-: 12 / SU13M LATE. JIAug65 i ORIG ItEF: 001 / OTFI
REF: 001
2 v-,rb
4 Y-Dg /f/9/- /Y V
USSR/ Trhan-r-c-do ~~ u-,O '2-)xicOja6y - V-3
4 , 110 14, lc,~', 66417
Abs Juur r.Ql~ '."Iru - Biol.
Auth.>r V. rali
Kir,lii,*, State Mmical
..I,-%j3r -)1i4 Via l."Pidemis an.-,", .:,)r:A
Utlu t The i-:ri'cct of
in nzi Expcrft;~t:.
Orig Pub Tr. Kii.,~;. bos. Lied. !956, 8) 67-71-
'0
bstr-int In 20 rabbits nerfaratin,, womolo wure createcl
J.,t~c
atu icular colwhae b,- i ano oa priuiclier. A stu"Y was
of '6.'ic affect of Q:'Urac'k, frorl tlia dric~'. Icavo-9
Pjcmta~3o injor on mou:x. "Icalinc,' Its stivulat"
xi rc:;uncration of t1w and the tisc,ucs Li..".c
O"Ll' was cletan-ained. 'al -praparcOL froa C,:-
tract an(I lwnlin liacl a ,.racli, wcal,~r effcct. A
t',,coc"Vion
gva a vary weak ef~cc'Ls ik.G,, j3rusilwskaya
Card 1/1
"s
AYDARALIYNT, A.A.; KIRPIMUEO, M.N., redj BlffBUKOV, J6,
taki4i,red,
rJosic stagei In the do-velopmeAt of the pu'blio health
serylos
In Kirghisisianj OalioMrs stapy rasvitlis
isdravookhranedia
Kirgisii. 1junse, Kirgizekoe goe.ind-yo, 1958. 98 P.
(MIRA 12:7)
(Urghisistaw-Public health)
ATDARALrM, A.A.
Pablio health system of lirghitistan during the socialist
Industriali-
sation of the country from 1926-1929, :Sov.z(Irav.KIr,
no.204-49 Nr-,V
158. (MIRA IWO
1. Iz kafedry organizatsit 2dravookhrateniy* (sav. - doteent
A.A.
Aydaraltyev) lirgi2skogo goemedinstituta.
(KIRGHIZISTAN--MLIC M6TH)
AYDARALI7XV, A.A.: I CMNOT. 6.S.. red.: IVINOT.
S.A., takhn. red.
In- -61,
(Publio hallIth system of the Kirghts MAJ
Uravookhrenenia
Kirgizakoi iSR. P Frunsisp 1939. 40 p. (MIRA 14:4)
(IIRGHIZIBTX&-PUBLIO HLURR)
Ir
AYDAFLkLIYEV ~ A.A., pro:.
Tasks for Kirg:iiz publio health agencies in the light
of rerolutions
passed by the Ud Caigress of the CPSU. Sov. zdrav. Kir.
no.lt3-6
Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Ministr sdritvookhraneniya Kirgizokoy SSH.
(KIROMISTAN-PUBLIC HEALTH)
AYDARALIYEV, A.A., prof.
T
lho most imp)rtant problems In controllini: tuberculosIs In
the
Kirghl--~. Sov.zdruv.Kir. no.5ill-9 ~1-0 16~. (MIRA a*10)
1. M.1nistr viravookhraneniya Kirgizskoy SSR.
(:~IP,Glili"ISTAII-TUBFRCUWSIS--PiiF:VY~14'rION)
0
0
AYDARBEKOVAP R. 1.0 Candidate Had ficl (dies) -- "The
Imoblem of uralithiasis in
Kirgizia". Alm-Ata, 1959. 20 pp (Kafakh State Md ',not),
300 corPies (KLp No 24,,
1959, 148)
AYDARALIYEVI A.A.., dcktor mod. nauk, prof.1
GIIF,;;U4OV, -1 '-.'
I
(Bibliographlc materials on public health imd the
history
of medIcine in the Kirgbiz S.S.R.p second '-ialf of
the 19th
century to 15591 Bibliograf iche skis materiiay po
zdravo..
okhranenilu I istoril moditainy Kirgizskol SIT
(ftoraia po-
lovina XIX v, - 1959 9.) Frunze, Respubl. dom
sanitarnogo
proov., 1962, 156 p. (mIRA 2-88))
, AYR~~I~MY,-AAlj, j)-rof *
f Friendship Sov. 5;drav. Kir. no-4/5: 3-8 Jl-0163
I (MIRA 17 11)
AYDARKHAUOV, B. A-
~4 ~ :, MM al
Prophylaxis end-treatment of #,xperimental pop-tons shock
with blood
and plasma satuieted with narcotics. Izv.AN Xisakh.SSR
Ser.khir. no.l:
49-63 147. (MLRA 9: 8)
I* Institut klitichookoy i okoperimentallnoy 11hirurgit
Akademil neuk
KBZSSRG
(SHOCK) (WHIM(ANISTHITIC)-4%TSIOIJ)GICAL 2MCT)
(BWW--4RAvSM. ION)
j,-giect of e1hu itakin.14 on tht tewiih of exparia tal
!on
&hL%k. 11, A. Althsklumov, A.ad. Namk
S.S. fl.. SI.Y. Afcd. i ftid. 1955. No. (3, .5'- It,,(l nat
"MISC I or J-puq~~, J~I-A-.
Its v 41,.g. Dop I 'kil vv.,11 (p it...
i ill lilt --h-up plom. In'llell-.1, Vnilml(ul ili;~*
I I artur appic-.10.11 of Illm)SN. Diw~t W
vtt- Hn of FW into a tl,,g in shock 1wduces a state ut i.the-r
stut ~fatctiolk Which I I~is~cs inta d(vi), mhilc Ow ~ihock
%vin ptoms ure eitlmr cinninatcd nr we t Aucrd in intol'ity.
lit" to. 'illelk Rppli-,-AGYR of 1-'t,0 is favm(d as lk s;,ifcr
nkitlaxi
for It ininving theshock: st.t.;
vivo led form. Injtellon of 51,1~ Vtl() RAII, Ill bl"r-d IvIllm
clan IK- um-d its a preltmitivu inta,mc aj:ain,,t the dci op
aninials. 3. ht: Kowlaj~~fL_
ADISHEV. Bso W.AAMAIM. Me
Usootic gottAtr of A:Att*,n in so= rspicne of Katakhatm,
TruAr rnsto
skeps bLole All UvOk. on n&24:L--Ul 065.
(xrRA isim)
~~BUIAWVAP V.T.0 btzh.; VESELDVA, N.I.s inzh,;
MIRUSHINA, L.F., inzh.;
' ' OSMWVSKAYI., T.A., irzh.; CHAYKUVSYAYA, A.V.,
inzh.
Elimination of unproduotivo expenditures is an
important poterb.
tial for lauering costa. Transp. stroi. 12 no.3;38-40
Mr 162.
(MIRA 16:11)
KELESOVv R,; AIDARKHAIIOV,,,B.A,,j ZELITS&R, M.P.;
KIM, G.G.; TSOY, V.P.
Sproading of t hoop goiter in Alm-Ata Pravl;aoe.
Izv. AN
Kawkh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.5:102-105 S-0 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
15-1957-10-14144
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geololgiya, 19579 Nr 10,
p 3.24 (USSR)
AUTHORS: 4"rkil)4 B. A- Gorshkov, G. V., Grammakovq Ae Got
Zhadin, V. S., Kolchina, A. G.
TITLE: A Method of Detatmining Beryllium in Ores by Photoneu-
trons (K metedike oprodeleniya berilliya v rudakh po
fotoneytilonam)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Radlyevo In-to AN SSSRO 1957, vol 5, Nr 2, pp
89-93
ABSTRACT- Neutron radiation, produced by bombarding beryllium-
bearing material t4th gamma rays of sufficient energy,
was used for bonbarding.the targeb. A comparison of the
radioactivity of it standard with that of a'sinple'intro-
duced in the targotimakes it possible to calculate the
concentration of Be in the sample, A vial containing
48.5 mg c,f Ra-equivalent serves aii tho gamma-ray source.
Silver is used for the target. 3cperimental studies
have shown ttat for a given strer4lth of gamas radiation
Card 1/2 the introduced radioactivityp within sufficiently wide
15-1957-10-14144
A Method of Determining Beryllium in Ores by Photoneutrons
T
limitso is propoistional to the concentratLon of Be. For Be
con-
centrations of 0,1%, the error of measurement amounts to
several
times 10%. For concentrations of 0.5%, tl!ie error is down
to 14
For large ooneentrations the error is lowered In proportion
to
the square root of the concentration.
Card 2/2 L. I. Afanaslyeva
SABANMTA, I.P.; ALIASBERG, R.S.; ALSKSETIT, T.Y.,,
otv.red.;,APARKIN
B.S., red.; IYUBCHWO9 Te.K., red.izd-ve; BTKOTA, T.T.,
t-ek%hh.red.
[Using geophysical wthods in prospectin JPor leposits of
radio-
elements; bitliography from 1945 to 19571 *Primenenle
geofisioheakikh
wtodov dlia poiskov I razvedki mestoroxhdionil
radioaktivnykh sle-
mentov; bibliografiohookii ukAzatell. 1945-1957 99.
Moskva, Go&.
iwuchno-tekhv,i%d-Yo lit.-ry po geol, I okIrrans nedr.
19W- 95 P.
i; (KiRA 14:1)
1. Russia (1$23- U.S.S.R.) Kinisteretvo Igeologii i
okhrany neft.
(BibliogTaphy--Radioactive substances)
(Bibliogropky--Prospecting--Geophysical wothods)
ATDAROV, A., inzh.
Traffic safei;y in first place. Ayt. transp. 36
no.10:42 0 '58.
(MIRA 13:1)
(Traffic safety)
AYDA',ROV., A. A.
"Cancer of the Br%)aat in a Nine-Year Old Oirl,," KhirprgIA,, NO-3.
1949.
First Surgical ltlini..%, Kazan Inst. Advanced Training of
Physicians im. Lenin
A
MAROV) It 0 A.
AYDAFIDV9 As A. o. "The Combumd Plastic Surgery of Defects
of the Durs
Mater and the Bones of the Skuu, Crown (Experimentia
Investigation).*
(From the Clinic of Neurosurgery, Kazan' Science Rvaearch
Institute of
Orthopedics and Restorative Surgery). Kazsn', 1955.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Mediml
Sciences.)
So; Knizhaya latopis' No 31, 1956
AYDAROT, A.A.; KOMARCT. N.I.. red.
(Problems of plastic surgery in cranlocerebral
operations;
combined plastic surgery for dofsots of tho cerebral
dura
meter and the cran.1al arohl Toprosy plastil:i v
cherepnomos-
govoi khirurgLi: kombinirovannala plastika defektov
tvardoi
mosgovoi oboloohki I kostai evoda cherepa. Kazan'.
Tatarskoe
knishnoe isd-ro, 1959. 77 P. (MIRA 13:2)
(SLULL-OMGMY)
AYDAROVv AsAo, kandened.nank
Lato results of surgical and consoravative treatment of chronic
renal
tuberculosis. Kaz. mode shure no,6t25-28 IJ-D ICO, (KMA l3tl2)
1. Kafedre. urologii (zav. - dotsent N.M. -;itdykov) Kazinakogo
gosudarstvennogo instituta dlys, usovershenAvovaniya vr.&ohey,
imeni
V*I. Leninao
(KII)NEYS-TUBERCULOSIS')
AYDAROVp AeAes kandoxiedenauk
Docent N.Kh. SiIAYkov, Kas, mod, zhur. no* 2:88 Mr-Ap 1614
(MIRA 14:4)
(SITDYKOVP NAZIB KHALIKOVICIIP 1900-)
f
AXD"OVO A.A.p kand.med.nauk
Case history cf hydronep~irosis simulating t.*2e picture
of an
"acute abdomer.11 Kaz. wd. zhur. no.4:83 JA-Ag 161.
(MIRA 15'-2)
1. Khirurgicheskoye otde:Leniya (nachaltnik -
A.A.Aydarov)*zheleznodo-
rozhnoy bolInItsy at. AVvz, Kazanskoy zheloznoy dorogi
(nachaltnik -
R.A.Mukbmaetova). (KIDNEYS-DISRAIS 1)
AYDAROV, A.A. (Kazar c)
Assistant Frofessor flazib Mmaikovich Sil;dykov; obitupry.
Kaz. med. xinw. no.5M 6-0 '61, (MIRA 15-.3)
(SITDYKOI[, WIB MIALIKOVIC11,0 1900-1961)
,AYDAROV, A..A-,, kand.ned.neuk (Kazanl); SITDYKOV, EA.
(Kazan')
Fourth All-Union Conference of Urologists (June 24-30,
1961, Moscow).
Kaz.med.zhur. no.~s:kO9-1.11 Jl-Ag 162. NIRA 1518)
(UROLOGY-OONGRESSES)
,.AN
AYDAROVp A.LOOLUTLIEV, M.A.
Dermoid cyst tif t'* penis. Urologiia no.6370162.
(MIM 1.6%7)
1e Iz urologi(thookoy kliniki (zav. - dotsent
N.Kh.Sitdyi:ov,,
[deceased]) Mumnskogo inotituta
usovershenstvovaniya vrs,c*
imeni V.I. lAidna aa, baze 5-oy gorodakoy
kliniclieskoy boll-
nitay. (cxsm) (PENB-DISEASES)
AIDAROV, A.,k..
-- .-. - , ~aWoiod.nauk
Gigantic hytt-onephrosio. Kaz.med.zhur. no.1:54-56
-Ta-F'63.
(MM 16:8)
1. Kafedra u.-ologii (zav. - doteent N.KhoSitdykov)
Kazia-akogo
goBudarstveuiogo instituta dlya
usovershonstvovaniya vrachey
imeni Lonina., r4 baze 5-y gorodskoy klWeheskoy
bollnitsy
(glavrWy vrath - II.I.Polozova).
(KIDNh-M--DISEASkS)
AYDAROV, A.A., kand. me,lo nauk; ALIBEKOVAp R.G.
Results of the transplantation of ureters into the
intesiAne.
Kaz. med. zhur, 482/+-25 JI-4163 (KM Y? Q.)
1. Kafedra urologil ( sav. - dotsent W*Kh. sitdykov
Edeefiasedl)
Kazanskogo goijdarstvemcgo instituta cU.ya
voovershenstvo-
vaniya vrachey imeni Lenins. na b&w 5-7 Kazenskoy
gorods):oy
bollnitsy (glwm~7 vrach - N.I.Polozova).
AYDAROVP 01
The language of the eighth-centur7 Kuli-Chur monument.
V*st. AN
Kazakh.SSR 20 no.1106-711 N 16,4,, (MIRA 18t2)
ATDAROVp O.A,, insh.1 BELYAYEV, II.L? InsbopLEVIN, L.I.,
insh.j
RYABOVO A.F,, insh.1 -.4;AKHROVSKIY, P.M., iand. tekhn.
n&uk; CIIESN)KOV, A.S.j SHILOVTSEV, D.P.; GATj A.F.,
kand.
takhmnauk, nauchn. red.1 GORDEYEV# P.A., red.1 GOLIBERG,
T.M., takhn, red.; RODIONOVA, V.M.t tekhn. red.
[Manufaoturi of steel structures] Isgotovlenis stallnykh
konstruktall. Moskvas OpentroiWat, 1963. 401 p.
(MIRA 16:8)
,Steel, Structural)
14"
AUTHOR: Gluehkov, F,I., Engineer and Aydaror, I~Pof Engtneer
99-8-5/12
TITLE: Experiments with Automatic Floats on Irrigable 1and (Opyt
Aytomatitihoskoy planirovkl poverkhnotiti oroshaysitykh
uchastkov.)
PERIODICALt "Gidrotelchnika I Meliorateiya". 1957, Nr 8. pp
:27-30 (USSR)
ABSTRAM Leveling of irrigableland is of gretit importanc-o for
oven
diatribu-tion of water and high y1elds. The use of acto'pers,
bulldoze-,sp graders eto. for this purpose provel
unsatisfactory.
The Kura't Zonal Experimental Meliorittion Station of the
VNIIG:IM
(All-Uni~)n Scientific Hydraulic'Eng!,neering and Reclamation
Researbh Institute) constructed a special float 111IC -205119
for whic:% no preparatory surveying vork is required. This
hydrauli.: float is designed for automatic levelling of
irrigable
land wit.i uneven contours up to 30-15 m in length, and 20-25
om highl to be pulled by a "AT -54;1 tractor and equipped witli
blades f rom scrapers "A 183" und " J'k-324". The axle base is
13.5 m, the frame Is 129897 mm long,, 1,384 mm highq and 3,050
mm wide, built of pipes 114 and 102 mm in diajister. The
float has a capacity Of 1.7 0u a. Experiments conducted by
the Kure*t Zonal Experimental Meliorittion Station showed high
quality ,Ff woA of the 11 IIC-2,75" Vtoat as compared with
flonle
I Experiments with Auto-Itatio Floats on Irrigable Und
99-8-5/12
xoesd 20 cmt floating can be carried out in 2nd gear, humps
;
rom 10-12 am high can be leveled ir.3rd gear. The article
contains 4 photographs, 1 figure, 2 tables, and.lAingres.
ASSOCIATIONt Kursk ZoTal Experimental Melioration Station of
VNII6
(KUrskaye zonallna:ra opytno - maliorativnaya sUntaiya,
7,OXS-VNI3GiM)
AVAILABLEs Library of Congresit
Card 2/2
300) SOV/99-59-11-5/15
AUTHOR: Brusent3ev, V.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences
and .4glarov, I.P., &ngineer
TITIE: The Use of Bentonite Loams in Antifiltration Screens
for Pani Irrigation Canal Networks in the Golodnaya
Steppe
PERIODICAL: Gidrotehhnika i melioratsiya, 1959, Nr 11, pp
21-23
(USS11)
ABSTRACT: This ar4:icle deals with the use of Bentonit-.
loams
in anti.-filtratiDn screens for !~,rrigation o&nal sys-
tems at farms on the Golodnaya titeppe; a number of
experimonts recently conducted are briefly described,
and the4.r results outlined and discussed. It is sta-
ted that sovkhoz,y (state farms), with a land area of
10-15,000 heatar,DB each, are pl&nned for newly irri-
gated lands in the Golodnaya Steppe. loss of water by
filtration from -the canals of the extensive irrigation
system can be ve*ry considerable; the authors assert
that the effectilreness of antifiltration measures on
periodically operating oanals - such as these - is
Card 1/3 about 5-10 times lower than that for constantly ope-
SOV/99-59-1 1' 5/15
The Use of Bentonite Loams in Antifiltration Screens for Farm Ir/
r1gation Canal Netwo:.oks in the Gelodnaya Steppe
rating iiyatems, and thus the coat of these measures
must be greatly out, which is possible by using a new
type of antifiltration covering for the canal beds.
Antifil";ration screen structure and its requirements
are britifly discussed; screens of a dense mixture of
soil an4, Bentonite, or of pure Bentonite, are recom-
mended. The advantages of using Bentonite loams are
outlink,; such screens meet all requirements. The
use of Pentonite loams in tho ULSA and ~'apan is also
mentioncd. in 1957 loams from the Azkawar deposit
in the lukhara oblast', with a swelling index of
500-70C~;, were tested by the laboratories of the
"Sradazi-iprovoclkhlopok" and MIINXh imeni ',. . ' ' --
R.. (Villyams) institutes; the purposes and results
of thesG tests axe briefly outlined. 1n 1958,further
laboratcry tests, briefly outlined, were conducted by
the Labcratoriya kafedry sel1skc,khozyayPtv9nz%ykh meli-I!
oratsiy MIIVKh (laboratory of the Department of Agri-.
cultural land Reolsmations of the MIIVKh)-, the results
Card 2/ 3 are enunerated. In the summer of 1957,,field tests of
SOV/99-59-11-5/15
The Use of Bentonite Loams in Antifiltration 6ereens for Farm
Ir-
rigation Canal Netwo:?ks in the Golodnaya Steppe
antifil-::ration screens of a mixIure of sol.1 and Bento-
nite lostm from the Azkamar depoolt were conducted at
the sta,;'e cotton farm "Druzhba" in the. Golodiiaya SteVIie;
testing oonditiaas are presented briefly. The results,
of thesti,field taste established that in canals with a
flat soJI-Bentonite screen, filtration losses are de-
creased 3-4 times. The results of both laboratory and
field te,sts showed that the use of soil-Bentonite screens.
is the n.ost acceptable antifiltration measure for perio-
dically operating canal systems under the soil condi-
tions of the Golodnaya Steppe; the Bentonite content of
screens should not exceed 15~4 by weight. The authors
conclude with a note on present costs of manually proclas-
sing Dentonite loams and producing screens using this
loam, inftioating the reduction in costs which would re.-
sult fron mechanization of this work.
ASSOCIATION: MIIVKh ineni Villyamsa (MIIVKh imeni
Card 3/3
BRUSEIT EV
. TS .0 V. F. ;_E~11 ROV ) 1. P I -
Seepage preventing measuros in intrafarm
distributing canals
of the Golodnaya Steppe'. Mat, po proizv. 92. Uzb.
noo-15,179-
196 160. (MIU 34:8)
1. 14ookovskiy Lnstitut itizhenerov vodnogo
kkiozyaYetva im. V.R.
Villymoa. (Go Lodna Steppe-Irrigation camals and
flumos)
(Seopager
AIDAROV) I.P., aladeMy nauohnyy ootrudnikj BRUSMSEV,
V.P., xtarshi7
- - rLiu-c-Fmn ool~vudnik
Antipercolation bentonite lininp of irriigation easykIs
in the
Golodnaya Slappe, Isv. TSKU nojtI60-170 162, NIRA 15t9)
((,olodrAya S-b6ppe-Irrigation ouials &nd flums)
AYD'ARCV,.I.F~ _
'IT
Me Reduction of Water Loss from Canpls of the
Intra-fam.. Network
with the Aid of Screens of Concrete ClAylf,.
dissertation for the datres o! Candidate of TechnicM,
Science3
C-twar-iod by the Timiryasev Agricultural AcadmW, 1%2)
(Isvestlya TLmtry&zevek)y Sell skokhozyaystvemoy
Akad.amlig Nosoow, No, 2v
1963p PP 232-236)
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card 1~1 Pub. 43 1'~, 51/97
Authors, S kvdarov.4 I. K.
Title I Method of, quantitatitv spectral analysill bastd, on
asksuring the wift
of the ape otral line ~,,imgo
Periodical i Isv. AN =~R* Bar* f iw. 18/2, 274475, Wir-Apr 19%
Abstract t Ths aPPIUa4on of tht~ quantitatiye spectral analysis
'vethod., which Is
based on wWuring thi., width of the spectral line imapp in
determinLag
the wntentpf Na in W01 solutions and W1 and K01 in powdered
samp!.tes
is brioav ibsoribed. '.The spectra of the samples were4uited in an
AG-aro fPS-39) " tlien photogmphed with the ISP-22 al'sectrograpbe
The
photometerin,t ;roceso wsts carried out by i~ans of the 17-1
zicropboto-~~
meter* Resu',,,t.s obtalnw~ are listed,
Iwtitution s All-Union Sciintific Revearch Institute of Halur&7
Submitted j
ATDAROY, T.K.
Teohnique fw Inserting test specimens Int,,) the
light source tn
spectrm analysis. Zav.1ab. 21 no-3:366-3,S? 155. (KM
8:6)
1. VssscVuwrq,? nauchno-IBeledovatsloskiy Ingtitut
galurfil.
(Spect-Mm analple)
SOV/137-57-10-20560
Translation from: Reterativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957,
Nr 10, p 311 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Aydatrov,---T7K-.-.
TITLE: Spectrostopic Determination of Lithium in Copper
(Spektrallnoye
opredele iiye litiya v medi)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vies, n. -1. in-ta galurgii, 1956, Nr 31, pp
188-190
ABSTRACT: For tht analysis of Li in Cu within the range of
concentration of
0. 00 1 - 0. 050/o the SL- 3 type styloscope with a
photographic camera
was used. The light source is an alter,,iating-current arc, I
= 4. 5
amp. The standards are synthetic solutions of nitrates. The
elec-
trodes are of spectroscopically pure carbon, the upper one is
ground to the shape of a hemisphere, the lower one has a
trough
3 mm in diam and 2 mm deep; the distaitce between the
electrodes
is 2 mm. The introduction of the solutions into the gap of the
arc was performed in the following manner: The arc was lit
with
the slot of the StylOSCOpe closed; after 30 - 40 sec the arc
was
turned off, after which 2 - 3 drops of the solution were
applied
with a pipet.e onto the hot lower electrode. The spectra were
Card 1/2 photographed with a high-contrast aerial film which
had been
-Spectroscopic Determknation of Lithium in Copper
SOV/137-57-10-20560
placed under the glass of a frame of the 'Totokor" type
camera before photo-
.graphing. The darken 'Ing of the 6707. 8-angstrom litie and
the background
adjoining this line wtro determined photometrically.
M. N.
Card 2/2
15-1957-10-1415V
Translation from: Rarerativnyy(zhurnal., Geclogiya, 19,57,
Nr 10,
.?p 125-12A USSR)
AUTHORS: Gorova,tal B. S., Aydarov, T. K.
TITLE.: The Spectral Method of Determining the Oxides of
Calcium
and Magnesium in Clays (Metodike, spektrallnogo opredele.-
niya ok1sey kalltsiya i magniya v glinakh)
PERIODICAL: Tr, Vaeo. n-1. In-ta galurgli, l9b6, Nr 31 , pp
191-194
ABSTRACT: The p&Vtr describes the method oi" quantitative
spectral
determYr;ation of CaO and XgO in the fire-clays from var-
lous d6posits, The analysis was made on an ISP-22 spee-
trograph. The light source was an are of alternating
current .'rom a PS-39 generator. Photometric measure-
ments were nude on a MF-2 miorophDtometer. For elec-
trodes, tleotrolitic copper was uved. The upper elec-
trode was a copper rod, sharpened to form a truncated
cone, 2-20 mm across the end. The lower eleotrode was
a plane-pirallel plate,-35 by 80 am and 4-5 mm thick.
Card 11#2 Four clay,i from different deposits--pyrophyllits,
kao-
I -
IM
-.4 1
Af line 5.5
6v
0 0
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u a
'of -o-
PEN
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AYMROV, T. K. -
Spectral determination of lithim in natural salts.
Fis.
abor. no.4:512-~515 '58. (MIU 12:3)
1. Vaesoymnyy rauchao-iseledovatel'skiy inatitut
gulurgit,
(14thtwo-Simotra)
5(4)
AUTHORSs
Aydarov, T. K., Zak, A. Ye., SOV1132-25-3--3/62
S_afon.,_va,Ye. 3,
TITLEi
On ths Influencio Exercised by Some
Elements Upor the
Deternination o,,,' Alkali Metals According
to the Methol Cf
Flame-photometrar (0 vliyanii nekotorykh
elementx: pr4
opredelenii. shohelochnykh metallov metodom
plamenroy
fotometrii)
PERIODICALs
Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959.
Vol 25, hIr 3, pp 269-271 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt
This pLper was
presented at the X::I Vsqa,.,y-_iicy;1 soves-.chan]iye
po
spuittroekopii (XII All-Union Conference or. Spectros:opy)
in
Mostiow, in November 1956. Sincii flame-photometry Is applied
for li~,;hium and potassium determir.,ationa in the
accumulator
industry the inf 'Luence exercised by the
ascompanying elements
upon tie determination of alkali metals
and a possibility of
elimineting "his influence were
investigated, Industri-il swmples
of potaosium and sodium
electrolytas with lithi= addiiiona,
pulveriied graphite and
nickel mass93 (with L~' addition,3)' an
well as solutions
containing salts of cadmium , n-_cko'. and
potassi im were
investigaTed, A uni,; of interferenne e-, iminatcrs
Card 1/2
of
the ",ype of tho Ivanov flame-photometer (Ref Ir') vlaq
'.;'Sed as
C.-; the inf ~uqn,.,
t h e D e t L- r
'3
1, 1 cf A-
othc'd of :'L1
a
,or!. ri ~.nq t he e:,
X1 na t a - a:- :1 'j
"'i
Zpect-oer".-'. y C. r
r a, 16 j4,c 13f 1; ne"
4-
h 1; X~ 7,
Of
Of
Ll t
Li (F-'g 3". c k o a c a," z r a a ty
-& . f '. %"2' .: ". ~ ';'~ 1
--40 'lgA cr,y ;it h, K!
then
otl
3 a= 1; :reaso!-. a "d
0 fo
- m ad 1~
, :.1 1. ii t i o
d e e r m i r 1~. J,ctas 4 -
Ii. t h a'i e i -xn
s a-ld scldi-wrt
ion 1, - - '- III
-'s ;he v t ! 0. f c
ThO
-4!urL
CLrd 2/2 r -:L q ef e r S r,
c;/048/62/026/007/015/030
OTHOF'.S: Petrotla, A. G., and Aydarov, T. Y'.
TITLE: Influ;tnoe of the furn of impurity combination on spectral
line Intensity for high-purity sulfur, selenium, and
tollu~l-ium
.-Z'ER16DICAL: Akadeniya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya
fiziohonkayal
v. 26, no. 7, 1962, 899-902
TEXT; The authors aimed to improve determination of ippurities
in 3,
and To. Standard samples wore preparedocontaining 10--) -.10-2%
Ag, Cu,
Al, Xi, Pb, ai, ard Sb as oxides, sulfides, selenidis, and
tellurides.
They were investij~ated in a-o and d-c aros with'an Otir-28
(ISP-28)
spcctrograph- Ara(,unto of 40 to 100 mg were Introduced into
carbon
electrodes and ant.lyzed using lines Ag 3280.68, Cu 3247-54, -Al
'3092-71,
:1'1 3050-82, Pb 2833-07,~Bi 3067-72, and Bb 2,li28-53 R. Cal
lbrat ion -curves
for t1jo impuritiej show that the form of combination-does affect
accuracy. Sulfid?s are recommended in S, su:.fides and aelenides
in Se.,
and tellurides in To. Table 1 shows the eff,)ot of addition of
salts to
Card.1
3/046/62/026/007/015/030
Influence of the form of impurity B104/B138
S. The line intonsLty of impurities in To is only increased b:t
mixing
1. 1. The increased intensity of
the sample with coa'. dust in the ratio 5.
the impurity lines :.s apparently due to variat3ons in the
tomporature of
the are and in the concentration of impuritie-.j in the discharge
cloud.
';ear the cathode, iripuritioG in S show the greatest, and those in
To the
least, increase in line intenoit,. Lead and bismuth interfsities
increase
quite a lot, but thcee of silver, nickel, copper, -nd tin very
little.
Results are very similar for m-o and d-o arcs. Near-the cathode
2-5-i5~
NaCl*addition.'considerably increases the line i:itensities of
impurities
in S and So. There ire 3 figures and 2 tables.
Table 1. Effoot of zhe addition of various salts on the lino
intensities
of A-..purities in the sulfur spactrum. Legendt Elalts from top to
bottom:
N".1 Cl, NaCl, KC1,- CsCl without aadition; (1) blackening ~f
analytical
liAes as referred to the background.
Card 2/0
kYDARDVp T. K.
The Second All..~Unlon'Con'terence on the Prepiration and
Analysis of
High-Purity Mementil , held on :14-28 Decomber 19 83 at Corky
State Unl-
vepelty im, N. 1. tjotiachevakty, was stx)nsored by the
Institute of Chemi-
stry of the Gorky State Uni%ersHy, the Physicocheinical and
Technological
Department for Inorgitnic Materials of the Academy of
Sciences 'USSR, and
the Gorky Section of tie All-Union Chemical Societf im. D. 1.
Mendeleyev.
The opening address ims made by Academician N. M.
Zhavoronkov, Some
90 papers were preseated, among them the following:
V. A. Novos6l(,v and T. K.- AYdarov. Spec trochemicRI
analysis for
S, Se, Te, Sb in InAG.
L. M. Ivantsov, Possibilities of increasing sensitivity of
emission
spectroscopy.
A. M,_Bulgakova, N. P. 'Zo, W
,.,povskaya, and L. S.- Manzhelly. A
,jy
high-sensitivity amper(,metric method for determining 1, Mo,
and Tu in
LiF, CdS, Nal, Csl,an~ other single crystals.
(Z~u,-,, ~W)L, kkio, 17 1vto , 6, j I rt ( , )I jj) .17 7
P-UTIMUP I,'.A.; AYI)A;iQV,-.T.N.; 1,rinimrili
11clinstiye: MITA,"IN,
IY,QNA, '..A. ; M-~UYEVA.) F.D.
Tetrahydroxy-p-benzoquinone as a selectiv,a
reagent for lead.
'"hur. tinal. Win. 19 rw.6:746-748 164. (MMA 18: 3)
1 - , 1:1 -, !, ~ , -N)V, V..' ..." iM)4,0,,V- v X .I
I I n. r1t; I I j 11 ( I ~; r) t, i y , .
, I . y . . ~ , I ti. ~ " t, . 1,
1 0- p
;,r-KINA, V.~..; MRTAZIII, F.Z.; DUEPARINA, '1.t .
OpLum.Jnattui of lelld in air and In biological
inuterJ~11r-. Zav.
lab. :10 no.9,10911-1096 164. (FilitA jq-1)
NOVMELOVv V*A,,,l APA!Mk_T!K* _
Spootftl detandrAtim at Ago Cul, Pbs Big Cd, and Al
tmoon lln solutiMe ualng dioclwp In a hollow
acthofte,
Trutly piv khImel khLmot&Mo noolslO&Eq 14. (HnA
29112)
1. Submi tted &=o 2963.
6
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AP6000187 SOURCE CODF:t UR/0032/65;1031/012/1,537/1537
AM11OR: Davletshin, E. Yu. ; AyqaPov. T. K.
ORG: none
TITIE: Apparatus for t1le spectral analysis of powders and
solutions
SOURM- Zavodskaya labcratoriya, v. 31, no. 12, 1965, 1537
TOPIC TAGS: spectrographic analyais, micrachemical analysis,
metal powder
ABSTPj%CT-. The apparatus~,Injects powders and sprays solutions
into the discharge Itap
of an are. The feed-in of the subsiances is time regulated which
makes for greatur se
sitivity and reproducibility of spectral analysis than hitherto
described in the liter-
ature. The apparatus corsists of alcontainer for inje~-.ting
powder samples above a-ld
below the discharge, a vibrator viith a regulator, a system for
injecting air and eva-
cuatinr harmful gases froti the diseftarge, and a spray chamber.
The body of the appara.,
tus is made of organic gl,iss. The apparatus was used to
determine Impurity content in
high-pu!:iV aulf-!r.)J The :,niection speed of the powder
samples was regulated by chatig-
ing the air pressure from 3 to 10 mm lig and by increasing the
clearaice between the'
nozzle taid the head of tht, container from 0.01 to 2 mm. The
weight of the samples mse
was 10-600 mg. The relatilve sensit',vity of the impurit,r
determination w,js 5*10-6% its,
1110 5% Cu, Ri, 5-10-5% Bi, Al, S-10"4% Cd, As, Zn. Sb 'and
1-10-4% rb. 7he root.-me,un-
square error in the reproduction of the analyses was
invignificant. 'In tests on siil-
Card 1/2
L 12923=66
ACC KIRv M6000187
fur with impurity conten'to of 5-10`4 the root-mean-sqljare err-or in
reproduction vall
11% Al, 9% Bi, 8% Ni, Sbw Pb and 7.,5% As. The appara,tus can be used
to analyze ovis.
minerals, salts, solutiois, metals, alloys, etc,
SUB COM: 141,07$11/ SUBM DATCt 00/ ORIG PEr: ooo/ OTH RM 000
,,)L*:Ilu!,Vo Ims, I A)Mkl4QT*.ZJ6
.I%tlwmtlonl rm4W,.,,nq of the rwatmetlm of
mttm-i- fr= ve
almytrato awfmm Intp 'V* 0,Alta. Zblr. prikl,
n,-4&U 3
no* 6v404" D 965 (IrHiLk 1911)
L. SutftMtnd Vbbruxry 23, 196%
HAnnw, V.A.; UTKJI'NA, T.P-; AYDAROV, T.K.
Atomic-alsorption dittermination of lend In
biological flulda,
Zhur. antil. kbim. 20 no.l2tl371-1372 ~165. (MIRA
M12)
1. Gosudarstvennyy apticheskiy institut Imeni 3.1.
17avilova,
Leningrad. Submitte,d December 25, 1964.
L 4"Q9
ACC NRt AP603079~~ SOURCE CODE:^
IJR/O.')68/66/005/(102/025510257
AUTHOR" Detyletshin - - 2' '3 r?
Yp. . akharov. L. S.; Aydnrov, T. K.
ORG: none
TITLE: A method for Dbtaining a condensed spark in a vacuum
SOURCE: Zhurnal pri.1cladnoy spektroskopii, v. 5, no. 2, 1966,
255-257
TOPIC TAGS: impurit:r detection, nonmetallic inipurity,
detection, vacuum spark,
condensed spark
ABSTRACT: A method is described for obtninii
~_Uq)Rctrz~ of pulverized material
in the ultraviolet range by discharging a condense(] spark in a
vacuum. A hollow
electrode (1) with an opening (2) at its lower end was filled
with a powder (3) and
placed in the upper holder of a -vacuum discharge cliz.mber
(4). Whon the vacuum
reading reached a value of 5. 10-5mm 11g, contact w,,ts made
for the condensed
spark (generated by a 1cm voltage IG-3 generator), tNis
producing a discharge cap-
able of being inaintaine~ for a period of 30-40 inin.
Photographs of the obtained
spectra of sulphur, selcnium. and tellurian showed lines of
highly ionized atoms, m
"ard 1/ 2 UDC: 537. 222. 3:5,10". 42
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(Z)q)erLr-,?n.taI Gomprahcusive S~~,uLy
of the AnIly Vicia L. -- Votch." Can,' Biol Sci,
Kirt;iz A,,,rlcultural
Dint, Frunze, 195). WhDIDI, No 1, Sop 54)
SO: Stm 1,32, '49 Mar 55
AMLROVA, R.
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lidts'i rast.
UrFAN SSSA no.l.,29-31 054, (XLRA 10:1)
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AYDAROVA. R.
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feedl] Dikorattu-
shohis viki ]Cirgizii 1. to komovoe snachanis. Frunse, Izd-vo
Akedemit raxer Kirgizekai SSR, 1955. 51 p. (MIRA 1l.:4)
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GOLMOVA, A..).; AYD Ov SHPOTA. SHUCH11110. D.A.;
_AR
SHISHKIN,Borit K stant-I professor, doktor biologichaskikh
nauk, nauchny,.r redaktor; VVIUNSICIT, A.I., nauchVy redmictor;
TEYRUSHINKO, O.A., professor, o~vetstvsnW redakt9r; UYLLIT,
Texas
otyststyann" rodaktor; BIRIBRYAKOV, V.I., takhnicheskiy-
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[The flora of Kirghirist&n; classification of the plautt of
Kirghisistanj Ylora lGrgisskot SSRI opredelitell rastentl
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SSRe Volol. [11terldop4ta, Gymnospers and RDnocotyledons of
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tekhnieheskiy ridaktor
[Flora of the X!.rghIz S.S.R.; guide to plants of the
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nauchny.,r red.;
VYKHODTSZV, %V., red.; ANOXHINA, M.G.. tekhn.red.
[Flora of tho 1irgb1z B.S.R.s. key to the plants of the Urghis
S.S.R.] Florii Kirgiaskol SSR; opredelitell rastenii Urgisakoi
SSR. Soet.~ 11J.likRins i dr. Nauchn.red. A.L.Vvedenekii.
Iran&*,
Isd-vo Akad.itauk Kirgizekoi SSR. Tol.8. E-Phe carrot,
dogwood, winter-
green, heath, primrose, leadvort, olive, gintian. dogbone,
milkweed,
and norning-1,,lory families) Semeistva: zoirtichnye.
kizilavye, grushan-
kovye, vereal'ovye, pervotsvetuys, svinchatkovys, maslinovye,
gore-
chavkovye. kL,trovye, laistoynevye, vtiunkov.,re. 1959. 222
P. 1rol.9.
(The mint and nightshado families] Semeistira: gubotevetaye i
pasle-
novye. 1960. 213 p. (MLRA 13:7)
(Kirghizititan-Dicotyledons)
NIZITINA. Te.T.: ATUROVA, R.A,; UBUIMYVA, A.U. I TMOMM,
I.T..
otv.red.; S-)ROMBAYWA, W.T.p redelsd-val ANOKHIXA#
K.0,vtOkluored,
Eltarly sprLig plants of lirghisistan; key, for the
IdentiliontioA
of plants a! the agricultural zone] Manzavesennio
reoteniiii tirgizii;
opredelitell restenli sexledel.'ahookol zany.
Gost..IJ,1likitins,
R.A.Alaarovik I A.V,Ubeksove, Frunze, 1960, 111 p,
(MIRA 13t7)
1. Amdenira usuk Kirgivskoy M, Trunse. Institut botpudkis
,11irghisistan-Botany)
NMTINA, TO IL
I;T-; 4Y)MROVA, R.I.; FIrATOTA , N.S.; 'MMUTSTA, A.U.;
SUM Sm, ],-.-G ~,Mh , N.Y. , otv. red.;:BMNKO. N.P.,
red. Isd-ve; ANCKHIXA, 14*G., takhn. red.
[Tress and strube of tivi populated areas o:P
11irghisistan; a
popular guide] DeravIle I kustarniki naseli;wVkh punktov
FJr-
gisil; popullnr4l opredelitell. Soet. 3.1r.Nikitiua i dr.
Frunse, 1960. 249 p. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Akademiya nauk lirgiiiskoy SSR. Institut botaniki.
(Kirghizistan-Treete) (Kirghisistan-Shrubs)
NIKITINA, le.V.; 41DAROV L, R.A.: UBUMEVA, A.U.1-
FILATOVA, W.S.;
SUDNITSrNA, I.G.; TKAOMKOp V.I.;. SILWISPOVAl V.S.;
KASHCHENKOj L.I.; SHPOTAy YesIal VVEDENSE31p ~.Lj,
nauchrVy
red,,- VYKHOnSEV, LY."j otv. red.; SORONLAYEVA, N.V.p
red.
izd-va; ANOMINA,, M.G., tekhn. red,
[Flora of tie Kirghiz S.S.R.; claselfication key of the
plants
of theUrgh-'.z S.S.R.]Plora K3rgizskoi SSSR,-
opredelitoll ra-
atenii Kirg:Azekoi SSSH. Soot. E.V.Nikitima i dr.
Nauc:bn. red.
A.I.Vvedens!cii. F~Mln2e, lzd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizalwi
SSR.
V01.10. [Faniliess Cuscutaceae, Polemoniaceae,
Boraginaceaqp
Verbenaceae,, Scropbulariaceas, Bignoniaceme,
Oroba*bmaae,
Lontibularinceaep Plantaginaceae, Rubiacoae,,
Caprifoliaceae,
Adoxaceae, Valerianaceae, Morinaceae, Dipsacace",
Cucurbitaceae,
Campanulaceim., Lobeliaceael Semeistvat Po7ilikovye,
Slniukhovyej,
Burachnikov3vp Verbenovye., Norichnikovye, Bignonlevye,
Zar-iti-
khovye, Puz3Tchatkovyep Podorozhnikovye, Marenovye,
Zhimol.)striye,
Adoksovyet lalerianovye, Morinovyes Vorai.mkovye,
Tykvowa,,
Kolokollchi).ovye, Lobelievye. 1962. 387 p. (MIRA 150)
(Kirghizistan-Dicotyledone)
NIKITIRA, YeA. ; aWMA It A i I DZHANAYI:',VA,
V.M.; UBUKEYEVA, A.U.;
ARIWEVA, Z,S .; tUtftl 4NA, I.G.; SULTANCVA,
II.M.; GORWIN)VA,
N.V.; TKACIMNKO, V.1.1 FILATOVA, N.S.; CHERNEVA,
O.V.;
VVEDM'SUY, A.I., nauchn. red.; %IYKIIODTSEV, I.V.,
otv. red.
(Flora of the Kirghiz S.S.R.; a guide to the
plants of thl)
Kirhiz S.S.1'.] Flora Kirgizskoi SSR; opredelitell
rastenil
Kirgizskoi NISR. Frunze, 111m. Vol.31. 1965. 606 p.
(MIRA l8t1l)
AYDARCVA, Ye.M.
Pacryonyotorhinontoiq madifted by A,G, Ram, Sbor.
nucho tmds
SOGMI no.l4tl48-151 163* (w-RA lesq)
1. Kabinat i-lesnogo proteairovaniya Reepublikanakoy
tcllnitsy
Kabardirio-Bilkarakny ASSSRO Nallchik.
L 2212o-66 &T(l) ..ijp(c)
ACC NR AP6004920 SOURCE COE i UR/OO56/66j'O5O/oOl/oO62/o*3'
AUTHOR: Bonchev, Ts. kritemixam, Z;:, Mandzhukaw, ',L.; P alkovit,
N.; Skorchevit
_._B.,- Strigachev,. A.
ORG: Sofia University "Kliment okhridski" (Sofiysk~y universiteb)
TITLE: A study of Brownian motion by meann of the flossbauer effect
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikio Y. 5),
no. 1p 1966#
62-68
TOPIC TAGS: Mossbauer,effectp tin, Brownian motionp resonance
absorptionp viocouse~
fluid,, siliconep gly"Tin , isotope, gamma quantum
ABSTRACT: The authors have inveatigated the resonance aboorpticn of
-1 quanta L, ft
Sn13-9 in SnO~z particles suspended In different liqw1da. The
reFonance aboorpti4Dn
spectra were obtained Kith a Mostibauer spectrometer with a movirig
source having a
velocity ranging from,) to 30 my'cec. The source wits Sn'3-9m02
).ept at room tem-
perature. The absorber temperature ranged from -196 to +250C.
Variation of thit
viscosity of a glycerin suspension by diluting the Aatter with
litaterp at constai3t
temperaturep increased the line iridth in accordance with the law
formulated by
Singwi and Sjolander ftso Rev* v& Mj 1093# 1969:19 The sam takes
place '.n it
[Card Y2
L 22120-66
ACC NR: AF6oc4W 47
suspension in a silicihe oil whose viscosity Is altered by charging
the tempera.,
ture. The results arc analyzed from the point of view of the
viechanism. whereby,
the 7 quantum is absojb:td by the SnO~!. It Is concladed that irt
suspensions., un..
like ordinary liquidsj' the absorption does not occur spontaneovslyp
nor does it
occur within a certaii, time interval of the order or the half-life
of the nuclakr
level, but it must belasstmed that the suspension pkrticles stay in
equilibrium
during some time. Thu absorption of the 7 quantum then depends,, not
only on the
instantaneous particles velocity but also on the tint interval
between the jumpllki3
cbanges of velocity vlich occur -in suspensionp which have a
statistical nature
similar to that of Prcvnian notion. This feature uicovers inteTesting
possibill-
ties for the investigation of the structure of liquids and of The 7
quantum ab-
sorption mechanism, C4g, art. I-As: 8 figures and 10 formulac.
SVB CODE: 2o/ sm. DATE: o9j%ug65/ ORIG REF: 008/ ME MWS 003
Card 2/2
"'~'ZLOBIIN. Anatolly Pavlovich; ATDINOV, G., red.;
xoirALEV, A., takhn.red.
[Report from a floating bridge; a sketch doecribing no
conflicts,
with prolog and epilogj Reportazn a naplairnogo mosta;
be8konfliktnyl
ochork a prologom i epilogom. [Moskva] Iz~j-vo TsK VL93M
"Kolodata
gvardlia." 1957. 43 P. (M IILA 10: 12)
(Kuybyshev Rydroelectric Power Station)
4-- - -- - - A-,, - ;
/-,~ i ~- - - , i - I ~ .) -1 ,.
DANIN, Doniil Semenovtoh; AYDINOV, G., redaktor; SEUVALOV,
I., tekhnicheskiy
redaktor
[GoodL atom] D,)bryi ston [Kookyal Isd-vo TsK TUSK ONolcdaia
gwardits,'
1957. 93 P. (KIRA 10:8)
(Atow.-Juvenile literature)
ZHDANOV, Goorgiy Bortoovichf4IDIMOV, G., red.;
TIGOROYA, I., takhn.red.
[Prospeotor rays] Inobtarosys4chiki. CK*okTal Isd-vo
TeX TUM
mKolodois 0-ardita,l 1957. 205 P. (MIRk 1115)
(Counic rare)
.1 11 " ;-"I .-f,V[I -(-.I
MJkV. Leonid N.anowich; AYDINOV, G., red.; TBRYUSHIN,
H., telchn.red.
(Siberian encounters; a Journalist's notebook]
Sibirskie vatrechi;
iz zapisok shurnalista. CHoskyal Ixd-vo NK VLKSM
"Holodata
gvardiia " IR58, 102 P, (MIU 1115)
18I.beria-Description and travel)
DANIV, Daniil Semerovich; red.; SWfATOV, I.,
takhnored.
(The kind stoml Dobryi atom. Moskva, I:td-vo Tal
VlKSM
OKolodaia evardiia,l 1958. 108 p. (MIRA 12:8)
(Atomlo power stations)
71M OV, Goorgiy 1 - jeovioh; TINW, Igor' Pavlovtch;
A7DINOV, G., red.;
XUltLTKOVA, L,, tokhn.red. - -
(Laboratorios in spoool Laboratorii v kotimose.
Mookva, Isd-vo
TmX VLXSN "Rolodala gvordliaow 1959. 191, P- (14IRA
12:10)
(Goemlophysics)
NOROZOV, Bergey Aleksandrovichi ATDINOV, G., red.;
KNAKNIN, X., takhn.red.
----
[The wn say everything] Chelovek uvidel vas. Koskva,
Ixd-vo
Tat YLISM 'Nolodaia gvaratia.* 1959. 2m; p. (MIRA 1218)
(Photography)
KRUPIN. Vladimir Dmitriyevich; AYD ret.; HIMAYLOMAYA,
M.,
takhn.rod. - 1N
(Invisiblo treasured Nevidimye sokrox-ishcha.
Koslcva, Isd-vo
TsK VLKGK 014olodals gyardlia,O 1959, 'c!22 p& (MIRA
120.12)
Okiso Natural)
BUYAROV, Aloksandr Fodorovich; AYDIHOV, G., red.;;
YEGOROVA, I., tekhn.red.
(Kasters of atoms] Vlosteliny stomov. Koukva. Izd-vo
TsK TUSK
'Nolodnin pvardita," 1.959. 237 P. (MMA 12:9)
(Chemical industries)
I
A.A.- VAITIKIAN. M.A.; AYKAVAN,
Mix,d qlsorp~lon catlilysts of d;-hydrz)jrjn0 ion. PArt 3:
Pd-Au/SiO
He n cnt,,)lys~ for, cycl.chr-xAnp dr-hydrorpnAtIon. Izv. AN
Am.SSR.;~,m
nsiki 17 no. k%t~-374 '64. (MIRA 181z)
1. Ypr~vmnsk iy pullt~vhniahps~-'y institut !an. K.Marksm,j
)cAfodra
ob;;hcht~y i 1!:.ialitAchr5koy 'xUr-4.1.
F
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Dissertation: "Hethcdo for the Detprmination of
Morcury, and
Cortain Problems of its Geochemistry. 0 Inst of
(~?ologtcal Set.
Acad Set USSR 28 Tab 47
SO~ Vechern-voyp HosWLa
..Yeb h7 (Proj. #17816)
AY~'IIN'IYAN, N. Fri
USSR/ Hatele. Sulfides Hiclk&L
Mr/ Apr 50
a Synthesis and Stwy of Artificial Hillerital,* 0. S.
Gritsayenkop NoIle SludskM, and
H. Kb. Aydinlyan, 17 pp
61Z Ak Ikwk SS5R,, Sar Oeols No 2
Reports detAt on studies of synthesis all nickel mono- aM
Moulftlos from solutions of
varying isol.,Jityp lists results of X-mir and Chemical
analrooo, and discusses prohLews
on sequence a,' their pracipitation rroto solutions.
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APANAS"fAY. G.D.; ATDIJIYAN, N.M.
:,4 .
The sodium margarits of the northern Caucasus.
Isvest. Akad. Nauk
B.S.S.R., Bar. Gool. 152, Ilo.2, 138-40. (MA 5:4)
(CA 47 no.14:683D '53)
GRIISAUNIO. 0.S..- SIUDOWA, N,,N&j ATVI 1.1h"
. . - ---- ffw-
Syntheels of vaevits &" lpolydynite. UplaWL Vassoyns.
Mineraloc.
Obehabastva 82, 42-52 '51, (ULRL 6:4)
(CA 47 no.1718M '53)
AIDINITAI;,, N.Kh.
Determinationt of small quantities of mercury in natura:L
objedta.
Trudy IGEH P.).4608-108 160. (1111M 124t1)
06roury) (Water-Analysis)
(Rocks-4WIP10)