SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BALASHOV, V. V. - BALASHOV, Y. S.

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BALASHOV, V.V.; BELYAYEV, V.B.; ZAKHARIYEV, B.N. Dipole excitations of nuclei in the superfluld model. ;6hur. eksp. i teor. fis. 42 no.5tl365-1370 Vq 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosud&rstvannogo universiteta, (Dipole moments) (Nuclear models) (Superfluldity) RAIASHOV, Y.Y.; FEIISOV., V.N. Supermultiple lsvbl structure and characteristics of the ( jpod) reaction cc light nuclei* Izv. ANSSSR. Ser.,Cis. 26 no4vinse-neg s 162, WIRA 150) 1e Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut yadernoy fiziki Miskovskogo goeudarstveimugo univeriateta Ip. M. Lomonosova. (Quitntum theory) (Nuclear reactions) --BAIASMV.-V*v9j BOURKINA- AON6- Spectroscopic approach to the description of the interaction between fast nucleons and light =olei. Itv, AN SSSR. Ser, fit* 26 noe9tll.96-1298 S 162, (MIRA 1519) (Nuclear reactions) (Nuclear models) RkIASIIUVp V. V. "Nuclear Reactions at Mgt Energies and the Structure of Light Nuclei" Report presented at the Conference on Nuclear Reactions produced by light nuclei, Dubna, December 1962. 9/903/62/000/000/029/044 DIWB234 AVIHORS# Balashoy, V. V#p 'thevehenko, V. G., Yudin, N. P. R _b*t-We*a -Ow- out- with--the- aim OfAnVerpreting photonualear reac one in the region of giant rosomance SOMCB1 Yadernyye reaktaii pri malykh I arednikh onergiyakhl trudy Vtoroy Voesoyu3noy konferentaii, iyull 1960 g. Ed. by A. S. Davydoy and others. Moacov, Izd-vo AN 555R, 1962,435-440 T EW i The consequences of ignoring residuAl nucleon interaction in the V)ilkinson model (Physica, 22, 1059, 1956) have already been investigated by Elliott and Flowers (Proo. R-2y. Boo., A 242, 57, 1957) for the photo- .6 disintegration of 0 . Similar oalculat low were made by the present authors for the C& 40 nucleus in dipole tkpproximation when the quft)ts excite only the states with J - I and T a I. It can be shown thnt %hen residual nucloon interaotiona are taken Into account the nuclear excitation energy becomes raised. This makes It pcasiblo to explain the position of the Card 1/2 S119031621000100010291044 Comii derat ion of renidxi I interaction. B102/B254 giant resonanoe maximum without introducir%8 the concept of an effectivo nucleon rasns. The incre&ee In levol excitat ion enerRy is mainly determined by the dla,.-,)r , zI part of residual Interaction (2 Nev)i the off-diagonal cart duti to displacecent of configvrntion leads to a amall additional in- crease of the dipole transition enorgy (1 - 1.5 Ucv). The shift of statea ind --ea Loj reoidual Interaotion openiA ad,iltiolvil channuls of decay of quasi- ste-Y At'Iten form-nd Oil X-,,J~Ulntum no3orlstion. Thc great number of transi- tions t~",A-" ;A:-IAL;iI"P;, in the 01)(.,otrii lo-*-tnurgy nucl*-ons have a statistical C:)RI,6 "t or honce takin,4, account ot rk,qiuaAl interactions points to the 3k d(.,oay vis compound nuclous formtion. The oonnoo- dete-rmiiie" in hiiell-mudo-I caicu.Lationa may aervo baBis ifor usirZ a complex potertial to interpret giant,recomance. 6 LV i Ir. orf-iction plays a particulnrly importqnt r-;Ie In tne forr,,tion o f ctrii )f ~)!-,~otonuc-ea.r roaotioj, pruuuot3 in ine region of heavy nuclt:i. tlio proton excited levele Ci-cay ,r...-linly %ith notron 4~~vapora- tion. The re are 3 figures and 3 tables. A 5 50 C I A'~" I C IN u~-, hno -i Fj nI odova t e1 I a k 1y i r!j t i t ;i t ,~ ~id ~,i nk,~, r T I f i'i rC~I) 0 VA I t S C i k:nj. . imk~ni 14. 7 u n on o v Card S/903/62/000/000/030/044 B102/B2)4 A IV HORS I Balashov, V, Voy Fetisovp V. N. ------------- TITLEi The role of nucleon associations in deep photodisintegration of light nuclei SOURCES Yadernyye reaktail pri mal,ykh t arednikh onergiyakhl trudy Vtoroy Voesoyusnoy konferaitail, iyull 1960 S. Ed. by A. S. Davydov and othtree Moscowo Izd-vo AN SSSR,1962,441-449 T?.XTs Deep photodisintegration (14** pa reactions) of light nuclei is investigated with the help of a methrodotdeoscribed in ZhETP, 37, 1385, 1959 on the basis of Maykoyle experiments (Dissertation FIAN 1959) who studied the reaction C 12 + --I p + He3 + H04 + HC4 27.1 Rev; this reaction has two Marilma at E,!~:! 43 Rev and E 60 - 65 Rev Maykov has assuned that this 8 12 1 If reaction takes place In two stagess 0 p + B 3' This LOBO R possibility is now subjected to a detailad theoretical analysis in which the calculations are carriet out for different values of the B11 excitation Card 1/3 S/903/62/000/000/030/044 The role of nucleon... D102/B234 energy. It can be shown that the probability of a decay of B11 into Be O+H3 is greater by a factor of 20 than for a decay Into U7 +a. A determination of the probability r&tio of B11 --~ae 93 decays onto different levels 8 (0*/2*) of the Be nucleus gives good agreement with the experimentally found level E4 19 Move The second maxism however may not be oxplainedo B also not by assuming successive emission of p and t. An enalyaia of the C12 (t9t)2a reaction shows that complex particles as a or t are emitted when excited nuclei decay. Such decays may be observed both in the region of giant resonance and at higher energies. In all casea the decay probabili- ties may bo calculated with the shell model. At E r a 60 - 70 Rev a certain mechanism of "quasi-a-particle" absorption of y-quante is possible vhich leads to simultaneous emission of p and t and to "quasi-deuteron" absorption mechanism at higher ~-quantum energies. ?inally the great importance of photortuclear reactions for investigating the inner nuclear shells is pointed out. In an appendix the formulas used for determining the decay widths Card 2/> 5/903/62/000/000/030/044 The role of nucleon ... B102/B254 111% 6 5 11* 7 4 are derived bot for Be + H and D -v-Li + He . There are 5 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONi Nouchno-IseledovatWokly institut yedornoy flziki# MGU im. M. V. Lomonosova (Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Physics, MCV imeni M. V. Lomonosov) Card 3/3 .., . . - ..4 .. ., . - - , - - , -... , . - "'. ---- - -.-- - -.-- , -" -, , UUSHOVI V. V. Nature of collectivi dipole excitations, of atomic nuclei. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fis. 16 no.12iI45%-1469 D 162. (MIRA 16t1) 1. riziobeskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarst"wwgo unt- versiteta. im. M. V. Lomonosova. Fhotonuclear rotations) pole moments) M BALASIIOV,.V.V.; TUINOV, A.F. Giant resonance of spin wave excitation In atomic nuclei. Zhur. sksp. i teor, fit. 43 no.2002-705 Ag 162. (MIRA 16t6) 1, Institut yndernoy fL%iki Moskovskogo gosudaretvannogo universiteta. (Protons-Noattering) (Nuclei, Atemic) BAIASHOVI V.V. On the meahanlem of inslastio acattering of J~-"anta on nualsie lAl Zhureekspel twr,fis. 43 no.6t2l99-2203 D 16Z (KMA 1. Institut yadernoy fisild Moskovakogo gouudarotrannogo uni"reitsta, (Gamm ralre-Zeattering) BALASHOV,, V.V. An erlmental possibility of studying the mechanian of the (t0Id reaction. Zhur. ekap, i teoro f1s. 45 no.3041-543 8 063. (MA 16M) 1. Inatitut jadernoy fisiki MoskovBkogo goeudaretyennogo universitata. (Nuclear reactions) PAUSHOV. V.V. i FSTISOV, V.N. Theory of photodisintegration. of light nuclei with mdesion of fast deuterons. Zhur. ekop. I, teor. fis. 45 no.3032-540e S 163. ' (MM 16tio) 1. Institut yadernoy fitiki Moskovskogo, gosudaretyennogo universitsta. (Nuclear reactions) (Deuterons) BALASHOVp V.V.; HOTTER, I.; ZRELOVA, N.N., tekhn. red. (Relation between shell model and "cluster" rodel excita- tions in light nuclei] 0 eviazi obolochechrqkh i "klaater- rgrkh" vosbuzhdonii v legkikh iadrakh. Dubna Ob"edinenniv in-t iadernykh isel., 1964, 10 p. IMIRA l7s4) YAF.!,'Til"NFFj,'P1 P.A., prof.; ji~IA'Sllk-V, V.V., tior)lrnnt 1-:rronvotiji covief-pts In recom,%erdatlena. 7onledulio 26 no.9.- 93 -9 5 -,' ' 64 - (MIll 17111) 1. Volgogradskly -;el'skokhozyayatvennyy inttitut. BALASHOV, V.V.; KGV,.NlikN, G.Ya.; W.-CHARADZE, T.S. ", Partial transitions in the photoproduction of charged //-mesons on light nuclei. IAd. fit. 1 no.4t668-675 Ap 165. (MIRA 1815) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta. V.V.~ BOYARKINA, A.N.1 TULINOV, A.F. Effect of the sxoltod states of an intermediate nucleus; on the reactions of cliistar substitution. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 29 no.7%1160-1165 JI 165, (MRA 180) BALASHOVO V.V I MAr,.TNG, L,; RAMAZANOVA, L.A.; SHITIKOVA, K.7.1 TADROVSKIY, Ye A# Charaot4riatics of the photodisintegration of nuclei vith unfilled shells. lzv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 29 no,7sll'r7-1183 JI 165.- (MIRA 180) BALASHOV,,.I.Y.j DOLESHALs. P.1 KOREWLN,, C67k.; KOROTKM,, Y.L.; FETISOVO V.N. Effect of 9shaps resonances" on channel coupling in nuclear reactiow* IId* fis. 2 no.4:643-656 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) lo Institut, yadernoy fisiki Moskovskogo gosudaretyennogo, universiteta, BAIASIIOV, V. Uperimental laboratory drying app&ratus for radistlom-con- vaction drying. Isvevyesuchabosavo-, pishchtakh. no.2:83-86 159. (HIM 12:8) 1. Leninaadskiy takhnologichaskiy Institut uiVhchevoy proyVahlen- nosti. 1. (Drying apparatue-Food) BALASHOV, T.Ta. InveRtigatinp, the radlation-ennvaction drying of brewery =It. lsv,.vys,ucheb.xav.; pishch.takh. no.4, 130-136 159. (HIRA 1312) 1. Loningmdiskiy tRkbnologichimakly institut plahchavoy prouV- shlannosti. Kafedra oborudovaniya, pishchavykh pradpriyatly. (Halt-Drying) BILASHOV, VO S., Cand Tech Sci -- "Study of the process of radloconvectAk drying of 4ft clear malt." Kiev, 1961so a-M. (IGn of Higher and Sao Spec Ed UkSSR, Kiev TechnAInst of the Food Induirtu, 8-61t 241) - 200 - BALAMOV, V.Te. Blood picture of Individuals working with mercury and its organic compounds. Vrach.delo no.6:625-627 Ja 139. (MIRA, 12:12) 1. lafedra gleysay truda (say. - chlen-korrespcndent MM SSSR, prof. G.A. Shakhbasyau) Xiyevskjo Meditsinskogo itstituta. (BWCD) MMURT--PHYSIOU)GICAL XYFM) Rk IASI lov V. Ye. Hyd.rothw=l conductivity of brever's malt. 15v, vya. ucheb. save; pishch. takh. no.2tl23-128 160. (HIPA 34:7) 1, leningradakiy tekhnologichaskiy inatitut pishchevoy promyshlennosti kafedra oborudovaniya.plah&.evykh predpriyatiyo (Wt.-Thermal properties) -- --- ---- --- ---BALASHOVJ, eyes &xperimental. data on chuVes in the body following the use of the insectioide lind fungioi4ei marouran, Vrach. delo no.4au5-n9 Ap ,61. (MIRA 1416) 1. Kafedra gigiyony truda (save - chlon-korrespondent ANN SSSRt prof. G.Kh. Shakhbasyan) Ki vskogo meditainskogo instituta. (MMURAN) Y6UNSECTICIDES) RA, Ilavi ~Jel- Todoologioal oharaoteriatice of a nev inseatioide mercuran, Gig.i san. 26 no,ls4O-" Ja 161. (KIU 1416) 1, Is kafe&y gigiyany truda Kiyevakogo meditainskogo inatituta. (INSECTICIDE,.-TMICOLOGY) ORIGORITXVI VJO; Hydraulic ejection equipment used for pumping petroleum from tank-vassals. Biul.tekh.-skon.inform. no.601-72 158o (MIRA n:8) (Pstrolsu*--Transportation) AUTHOR.51 GYV-115-ce-4-31/45 Washov, YoK.,- Ilyukovich, A-V-; Shargoro skiy, X.L. -- 1_~~ TITLE: .... .......... Somo Iroblems of Calculating Electric Power (0 ne~,otorykh voprosakh uch4ta elektroonerrii) PERIODICAL: lzmeritelinaya tekhnikat 1958, Nr 4, PP 74-75 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author adduces tables and graphs to show that Soviet ac electric 'Dower metero have a larl;e error at loads of leas than 5~ nominal rating. lie advocates an Improvement of the loading curve from 5-2QA nominal rating by de- creasing the error deriving from non-linear relationship between loading current and operating current in the series circuit. The GOST standards relating to ac motors should be revised to bring them into line with Interna- tional practice, i.e. the minimum load under which the motor's error is regulated should ba 5';~ nominal rating, instead of the present 10-,~K% There are 2 erap)is, I table and I Soviet reference. 1. Electrical enerey--Measurement Card 1/1 i OINOXV69644" UgIng dry graphite lubricant for pantograph@* Ilsk, I tepl. tisca 2 no.10128-29 0 158s (HrRA 11:11) 1, Zgmestitell nachallnika elektrodepo Panki Hookovsko-Ryntanskor dorogie (Pantograph) (GrRphite) NP A P V) 0 '9 4 1 : 0 1~ AUI-THOR: k&~a9hov,_Ye. P.; Genkin. Y. L.; Sorokin, M, -5. T ~-i 1. F.: M storage of high rell-Ability SOURCE- IVUZ. Priborontroyenlys. v. 6. no. 4, 1963, 63-70 TOPIC TAGS: storage, mamory, internal storage ABSTRACT: A diode -dig it-acces 9 internal storage of rectangular -hysteresis - loop ferrite-core type Is deacrtbed. The recording and readout of information are carried otit by full currents which substantially reduces the stabi-lity require- ment of the current sourve and increases the reliability of the storage. A storage block diagrarn is preaented and discussed. Experiments were carried out with a 32-address, 30-digit storage. P13A and P201A transistors and VT-5 ierrites were used. The storage is eventually intended for a "special-purpose digital computer. 11 Orig. art. has: 4 figures. A'.SN: Leningrad Electrotmchnical Institute. Card BALASHOVO Ye4ol GENKIN, V.L. Some principles of the plotting of atorage unitB vith ferrite ocres and total"flux recording. Isv. vys. ucheb. saw.1 prib. 6 no.5t2o-26 163. (MMA 16t 11) 1. Loningradakiy slaktrotakhnichookiy institut imeni V.I. Ullyanova (Unina). Rokmandayana kafedroy schatno-reahayuBhehey takhrtiki, !ACCESSION NR: AP4037465 8/0146164/0071002/0065/0073 AUTHORt Balash.ov Yes- P. TITLEt Possible methods of constructing series accumulators with ferrite cores SOURCE: IVUZ. PriborostroyerAye, Y. 7v not Ze 1964, 65-73 TOPIC TAGS: accumulators series accumulator'. equare'.!oop ferrite accumulator, binary accumulator ABST'RAM The advent of contactless magnetic elements (?quare-loop ferrite*) made now ideas possible in constructing series-type accum6latorse The accu mu. i lating element must have only four stable states. These types of accumulating elements are briefly considered: (a) with filling 1; (b) with advancing, 1; (c) with using the choke effect; (d) with compensation of the magnetic flux. It in claimed that the above principles simVlify the'structural scheme of the series accumulatort, cut down the quantity of equipment necessary, anUpce reliability. and provide a Cotd 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4037465 I moderate speed of operations Orig, art. hast 4 figures. 13 fornmulas. and 13 tables. k ASSOCIATIONs Loaingr&doidy'oloktrotakhalchosidy WUtut im. V. V (Leningrad Zlectrotechnical botituts) % SIM14TTED:. 0XUwA3 DATIC AC01 Mm" 00 4" 5= WjMj..W film. no =r sovi oo BALASHOV, Yevgeniy Pavlovich; MAYOA011, S.A., red. [Full-current magnetic memory device uning diode- magnatic core memory cells) Folnotochnoe magnitnoe sapominaiushchoe ustrolstvo a ferrit-diodnoi incheikol pamiati. Leninerad, 1964. 18 p. (MIAA 1711l) BALASHOVt Yevgeniy Pavlovich; ~MOLOV, V.B.p red. [Design of the magnetic system of memory dovlc-ps uning ferrite cores with rectangular hysteresis loop.s] Pro- ektirovanis magnitnoi sietwT sapominaiushchikh ustroistv na ferritovykh eardechnikakh a priamougollnoi -petlei gitite- razisal stenograima lektail, Leningrad, 1963. 39 p. (MIRA 17:6) G 'I k1u, -.. , ,)tv. r . 5L V " LOV, V.B., knZY-1- tok . nauk, dot: ed _ __IAIAI (Design of mUnetic-core cm..ponerts and syr~temuq of electronic cmj%ters; a textbockj Frock0rovanle unni-,nit, nykh cler,ontov i uatroi.,tv eIokttoiujykh vv(-hIvIItvI'iWkh 1.11t3hin-, uchohnoe pooobie. Loncirad, Leningr. olaktroteklul. t in-t, 1964. 290 p. (I-11RA 17-10) cr OLOV, Vladimir lorisovich; LEBEDEV, Andrey Nikolayevich; .'APOZ124KOV, Konstantin Andreyevich; MIME, Yakov Ivanovich,- SHIRNOVt Nikolay Anisinovichl DODIMOV, Vasili,y Pavlovichl UGRYLTMOV, Yevgeniy Pavlovichl YATSENKO, Vladimir Pavlovich. Prinimall uchastiye: -laIALROV, Ye.P.1 AFANASIYEVO Ye.Ye.; SEMENOVA, M.T.0 red-1 Cal-MMK, L%A,j takhn, red. blect, -41- rtnalog computers) VychielltellrWe mashirg zwj,rvryvnog* doistvila. [By] V.B.Swlov i dr. Moskva, VyDBhaia shkola, 1964. 552 p. (MIRA 170) A 4 T?7----. 1 - I -- -- , , - - - - ~ . I . , ~ . , ., 7 , ~ - I - - 7 , . . ziU-773-65 ACaSSION NR- AP5011738 vith a schematic representation of the iniut circuitry of the device. The coma puter has provf~ied a stable accuracy in the determination of t not worve than I ' Weightng 1.5 kg and mej:surtng 600 X 350 X I mm, the device R111 . "'I't Lyrig. art. has! I f 13r-'z; Pno 4 f ""til as. A, ~ 1>0( TA T ION: Len-I" -.qdftkiy alektrotektinichosHy institut im. 7. 1. Ul'yanova Institute if E Liug)- SUBMITTFD: 19Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB OOM, DFS ES NO REF SOV., DOI OTMMi 000 .. I .. I I I .. . 1-1 : 1 $ I -- .,. - ! ~l 11 C ~1, d 2 2 1. ~ ~ VII, ~i I" 1~ 14 1i I :- PREON'tAMENSHY , Aleii :(..y Alekseyevl~h, d3t.a., kand. nauk,- _IALL,3110' RAYTSIN, D.G.; W,("ZDC)V, N.G., p-of., J, retcon2entl KIFFat, I.I.r drtu., retsenzent; DX,1LOVA, V.V., red. Nagnetic materials] ~,ngrdltzVe materlaly. Movkvu, Vysshaia shkoln, 1965. 234 P. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Moakovskiy Inatit-at stali. I splavov (for Wer). 2. La- ningrattakiy elektrotakhnicheskiy Institut iment U11yapova (for Freobraz~Anakiy). Ap6oi33o4 SOURCE COM UR1041316610001008100981009~ AUTHORSt Balashov, Ye. P.; Gerikin, V. L. ORGt none TITLEt An operationalatorage dovice.1~6C/lass 42, No. 100856 SOURCEi Izobreteniyaj promychlennyye obraztoy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 8, 1966, 98 TOPIC TAGSt ferrite core memory, computer memory, computer storage device ABSTRACT: This Author Cortific;te presents an operational storage device made up of .storage cells. Each of these memory cello contains two ferrite cores with a rectan- gular hysteresis loop. One of these cores is a storage core and the other is a gatin core. These cores are connected by a coupling loop (see Fig. 1). The design increases the reliability and reduces the requirements for control equipment of the device. Reading tie lines are connected to all storage cores and gating cores of eac quantity. A compensation tiolino passes through all the storage cores of each quantitys A rooording tie line passes through all the gating cores of each quantity. A recording discharge tie line Woes through the gating cores of one discharge of al quantities. 1/2 uDet W-142 L 05093-67 ~QC NRi AP6013304 Fig* Is I storage core; 2 gating core; 3 - coupling loop;, 4 - reading tie line; 5 compensation tie linel 6 - recording tie linel 7 - discharge winding; 6 - discharge tie line Orig. art. bast I figures SUB CODEt 09/ SUBM DkTHt ISJul, 62 Card 2/2 t 6, L ACC NRi AP7001382 -- (A N) SOURCE,- CODE I- UK/0413-/6-6-/Ooa[02i/003410054- 'INVENTOR: j Sidorov, V. M. ORG: none TITLE: A magnetic element. Class 21, No. 187835 [announced by Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute is. V. 1. Ul'yanov (Leningradskiy elektrotakhnichookiy institut)) SOURCE: Izobrateniya, prowyehlennyya abrattay, tovarnyye tnaki, no. 21, 1966. 54 TOPIC TAGS: logic e.lement, pulse storage ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a magnetic element for storing a pulse count. The device contains a tranefluxor with several aperatures with a Card 1/2 Fig. 1. Magnetic element 1 - Input; 2 - core; 3 - delay line; - 4 - output. -VDC:-A8l,.l42.,07 '-.- :, , -t*..*. ACC_ AP 7001382 priming, a read-write, and an winding (see Fig. 1). To Increase reliability it is equipped with a delay elemnt. The priming winding is nounted on one end cross-connector and a central cross-connector of the tranafluxor and, through the delay element, is connected to the read-write winding which is mounted on the central and the second end cross connector. The output winding algo lies on this last - cross-connector. Tito cross section of the central c-ross-connector is not equal to that of the end cross-connectors. Orig. art. host 1 figures JJR) SUB ODDEt 09/ SUBM DAM-22MM/ ATD PRESSI 5110 CnM, ACC MAI AP7001380 (A) SOURCE CODEI PIRI/04-13/66/000/021/W53/0053 IMUTORSt Balaahovp Yo. P.1 Smirnovq V. Be ORGi none TITM Two-hole transfluxor logic element. 01083 21, Noe 187832 SOURCEa Izobrotoniyap pronWahlomWe obrastsyp tovarrqye znaki# no. 21, 1966p 53 TOPIC TAGSi logio.olemontt magnetic circuit ABSTUCTs This Author Certificate presents a two-holo trannfluxor logic olemont for executing the functions "AND", "OR"t "EXCLUSION", and "PROCEED" spaced ir. the period or the input quantities, which contains setting, exclusion, and output windings. To increase the load capacity of the element, it contains a transistor with a winding connected to its base, which passes through the small hole of the transfluxor (sea Fig. 1). The element also contains a collector wlisding passing through the largo hole and a record winding encompassing the center crosspiece of the tranafluxor. Ono of the exclusion windings posses through the large hole and the othor-through the onall hole CC" 41Z ACC Nks Apr/ooimo Flg. U I - tranaflwwrj 2 - tramistori 3 - base winding; 4 and 5 - e"lusion windings; 6 - collootor winding 11 IN, V1 .'Oi-ig art, hass 1 diagram* SUB CODEt 09/ SUBM DATS, 30JU165 ACC NRt AR7004320 SOURCE CODS: UR/0271/66/OW/011/BO I !,AUTHOR: Balashovo Ye. P.1 Gonkin, V. L.1 Smolov, V. B.; Chernyavakiy, Yo. A. TITLE: Efficiency and reliability of magnetic internal storages SOURCEi Ref. th. Avtomat. tolomakh. i vychisl. tekhn., Abs. IIBI89 REF SOURCE: Izv. Leningr. elektrotokhn. In-ta, ch.1a, vyp. 56, 1966, 117-120 TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, computer reliability,, COOIV~~ A*.A11j d*M- ?L-tc- ALV2.~V (At. % AWTRACTt Vitoria for ea nua i_n"g"mnag etic internal storages of digital computers are defined. Informational efficiency is a product of storage capacity.and access rate. Design efficiency 13 determined by the size, weight, and power consumption per unit efficiency of informational capacity. Information reliability is a ratio of maximux noise to minimum desirable signal in destroyed-infoimation readout. Design reliabi- lity is a product of initial operablo-condition probability and a probability of operable condition over the work period. The above criteria determine the technical oprability of storages fron.various aspects. Bibliography of 2 titlea.Ye. P, (Translation of abstract3 SUB CON, 09P U Mt 6616142.652.2 ARMSON, V.Ts.; -- Hgx-X&.Tj.-BEMW, S.A.; BYZER, B.I.; KALININp N.A*; HAKHONI , L-C.; DIASW~ N.U,; TOKMV, V.P. Plana for comeraial prospecting for the Zhetybay and Usen' depooits. Trudy VNIGRI no.218t62-73 163. (MMA 17t 3) BAIAWHOV, Ye.V.; BARASH, -B.1*1 GRACHEVO G.I.: SDKOLOV, V.Ya. Geolopy of the Farab anticline. Trudy VNIGNI noo3O:88-96 161. (KJRA 14z9) (Farab region (Turkmenistan)--Petroleum geology) BALASPOV, _. Stratigraphy and basic stages of the geological historl of the Chu downwarp. TrudyVNIGNI no-30:205-220 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Chu Valley--Geology) N 1 1. BALASHOV, Tu.A.- TURANSXAYA, N.V. . ._~Z~ Specific features or the concentration of raro-sarth elements in sudialytes and loparitee of the Lovosero massif. Gookhtmits, no.2:. 121-130 16o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Y.I.Vernadsky Institute of Gooobealstry and Analytical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, U#S98*Rep Moscow* (Lovotera Tundras--Rare eartbe) (Budialyte) (Loparite) _______3AlASHWv Tu.A.--TMNSKATA Distribution patterns of rare earth elements In rocks of the differen- tiated complex of the lovospro alkaline massif In connection with son problems related to the genesis of the complex. Gookbiniia noba1701-713 160, (MIRA 14tl) I* Vol* Vernadeb$ Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry;. Aoademy of Sbiences, U.S.S.R., Moscow. (lovosero Tundroa--Rare earth metals) it 8/075j6O/Ol5/004/014/030/XX B020/BO64 AUTHORSt Savvin, S. B., Volynets, M. P.,B&Iashov, YU, A., and 2agreyev, V.- . TITLEs Photometric Determination of Hicroquantities of Thorium in Rocks by Means of Areenazo 11 PERIODICAL# Zhurnal analitichaskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 446 - 451 TEXTs Th * reagent areenazo II is an improved analog of the reagent arsenazo (Uranon)*(Ref. 6)1 its synthesis has been described in Ref. 1. Arsenazo II has a number of advantages over araenazo I and many other reagents suggested for determining thoriuml its chief advantage is that Th aan be determined in sufficiently acid solutions (0.1 - 0.6 N HCI), and in the presence of rare earths, sulfates, phosphates, etc. In acid solutions arsenazo II reacts with Th, Zr, Ti, U IV , and Fe III , in weakly acid and neutral solutions with Ll, U VIt Cr, Cu, F-TR, etc. Fig. I shows the absorption curve of the reagent and its Th compound. The selectivity of Card 1/4 Photometric Determination of Hioroquantities S/075/60/015/004/014/030/XX of Thorium in Rooks by Means of Arsenazo 11 . B020JBo64 determining Th with arsenazo Il is also warranted by the proper choice of the acid concentration and the use of masking substances. In 0.2 N HC1, the effect of almost all other elements is reduced to a minimum, and the masking of thorium by phosphates and sulfates is still slight. Large amounts of Zr and Ti have a disturbing effect, small amounts can be masked III III by adding of phosphates. 2rTi, 3r Zr, 4-81,Nb, and Tat 5r Fe , 5r Cr 5r mot V, and W, 40j- gi , 0.5 - i mg Alt and 10 - 150 mg K, Nat Cat Mg, ZTRO and Fail do not affect the determination of 10,r Th. The limit is !v;PlOrTh. The analyzed substance is decomposed by two- or threefold oration with hydrofluoric acid, the majority of Zr, Tit Nb Ta ' Alt Pat UVi are separated by the formation of soluble fluoride com;iexea%7and thorium is precipitated together with the rare earths and ca-1-cTu-m-w-hich are its carrier substances. Variants of the separation method are given. In the fluoride method, precipitation is repeated by the action of hydro- fluorio acid upon the hydroxide precipitate obtained after the dissolution of the first fluoride precipitate in hydrochloric acid and pr6cipitation in ammonia. In the fluoride-oxalate method, after the decomposition of the Card 2/4 Photometric Determination of Microquantities 8/075,/60/015/004/014/030/XX of Thorium in Rocks by Means of Arsonazo II B020/BO64 sample with fluorides and removal of the fluoride ion by evaporation with HCI+HClO 49 homogeneous coprecipitation of thorium with the oxalates of rare earths or calcium with acetone dioxalic acid was carried out at the acid concentration suggested by V. I. Kuzneteov and I. V. Nikollskaya (Ref. 7), and P. V. Zaykovskiy and L. 1. Gerkhardt (Ref. 8) for calcium. The oxalates were filtered off, annealed, the oxides dissolved in H01(1110), and thorium photometrically determined with areenazo II. The analysis took one day. The chromatographic separation of the impurities by ion exchange on the Soviet resin Ky-2 (KU-2) in the H-form (100 mesh) is described. Table i shows the ratio between thorium and some impurities before and after separation, thus proving that all separation methods examined give satisfactory results. The degree of thorium extraction was determined by means of its radioisotope UXI and by measuring the soft A-radiation UXII with which it is in equilibrium. The total thorium losses amount to a maximum of 12-14%. Table 2 shows thu results of thorium determinations by the three methods mentioned. They indicate that two methods, i.e., double fluoride precipitation (time of analysis, 6-8 hours) and fluoride-oxalate precipitation (time of analysis, 24 hours) can be recommended. Fig. 1 Card 3/4 Photometric Determination of Microquantities 3/075/60/015/004/014/030/XX of Thorius in Rooks by Means of Arsenazo II B020/BO64 shown the absorption curve of a 2-5-10- 5 M arsenazo II solution and a Th-arsenazo II solution of the same conoentration. Fig. 2 shows a calibration curve for thorium. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 12 referencest 10 Soviet end 2 US. ASSOCIATIONt Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. Y.I.Yernad- skogo AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. 1. Vernadskiy of the AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTEDs June 1, 1959 Card 4/4 ~ B.I.; BALASHOV, Yu.A. Distribution and relationship of rare farth elements in the alkaline plumasits aeriess essexite-he~heline eyenitee Geokbimiia no.9a784.788 161. (KIRA l5t2) 1, Vol, Vernadskiy Inatitute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemiatrys Acads:q of Sciences U,;S;S*Roi Xoscow. (Rare a" tale BALASHOV# Yu.A.; KHITROV, L.M. Distribution of rare earth metals in waters of the Indian Ocean. Gookbimlia. no.9t796-806 161. (HIRA 15:2) 1. V.I. Vernadolq Institute of Geochom!.,Ary and Analytical Chemistry,, Academy of Sciences U.S.S.R., Moacow. (Indian Ocoan-Rare earth metals) --BAlASHOL, Yu.A.; TURANSKAYA,, N.V. Rare earth elements in the eudialyte complex of the L*vozero alkaline musif. Gookbinits. no*12:1087-1098 161. (MIPA 150) I* Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, AoadozV of Sciences.. U.S.S.R., Moscow. (Lovosero Tundras-Raro earth metals) BALASHOV9 YU.A. ivolution of the composition and content of' rare earth elements in intrusive phases of the Lovosero alkall. massif (Nola Peninsula). Geokhiaiia no,,3t2D7-219 162. (KIRA 1514) 1. Vernadaky Institute of Geochestistry and Analytical Chemistry Academy of Sciences, U*S*S*Rop Moscov, (Lovozero Tundras-Rare earth metals) i BALASIIOV,_Yu,A, TURANSKAYA, N.V. Rare earth elements in piridotite of the Polar Urals. Gookhiaiia no-4077-378 162. (MIRA 160) 1. Institut.gookhimii i analitiehaskoy khimii imeni Vernadskogo AN SSSR, Moskva. (Ural Mountains-Rare earth metals) I BAJASHOV, YU. A. Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Geolo&2 Miner,alor.1cal Sciences at the Institute of Geochemistry and Analytioal Chemistry imeni V, 1, Vertka4skiy In 19621 "Regularities In the Distribution of Rare-Earth Slements In Alkaline Rockv,O Vast. Akad., Nauk SSM. Not 4. Moscows 1963, pages 119-143 BALASHC)Vj-b*A*---- Characteristics of tho distribution of crustal rare earth ele- ments, Gookhimiia no*2&99L-114 F 163, (HIRA 16:9) 1, Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemia- try, Aa4demy of Sciences,, U.S.S.R.# Moscow* Yu.A. RUMHCV (USSR) %eparation of the ram-earth elements in magmtic procese.t,' Report presented at the Conference on Chemistry of the Earth's Crust, Moscow, 14-i9 mar 63. T-,., it pi I , IT." DALISHOVi Yti~A,; II.D.1 "RA"FAYA, N,V. I -- ~ - ~ I Soparation of corium from rare-narth elements In thn wrathering of oudlulita. Trudy Min.muz. no,l6t205-1'08 'C-5, (MIRA 16:8) I JT-~F. T ACC NRi a 6o.7i -2 4 9 SOURCE CODE: U)i/012l/66/ooo/003/0023/W25 ,ALrA'IiOR: Baloahov, Yu. A, IORG: None rITLE: Electrochemical diamond grit'. ,SOURCE: Stanki i instrument , .,o'. ~3, 23-.: - TOPIC TAGS: electrolyte. d1amond. grindi:.-. exectrochemistry The ai. aor dirusser - t.-Ar- Ica, yrinding of hard alloys consisting of tungsten, titanit tanti.lum or vnnadi-,un :.rbii.es an.-I a robn1t binder. There arc two Lrossible reactios whict mn- be Involv(d th;,-- prec( rs: anpIte discolution of the 1cobalt and anode )xidation of the nt ta" bid .. A (iiuriond'.4,vinding wheel with Fin !c1ectrically et'. - xtive b-Indt-r may ov qs x cathod .e-to renove reaetion products iajkd restore Uic ccLrolyte In tile 01)el'a 6 ZOV, -z, wc.11 6t; to provide the necessary :clearance betwe the wlice.1 and workT-il-t Exi-criran tal daLa vhow that thin method !for electrocher, cj-,1 grind~rg o., `.ard all. Al-1, prodticiivity aiid excellent sur- ~fucc finish wit ow too] wCal 'rix U.~r. proci.n c Cor removal of materitil 'from the vorkp. ~.v. is c-lectrochemici.- Aite;-actioy. witli fAi( (.:, trolyte. The clectro- ilytes used for I'it, type of finishing :~*..e d bi~ hil-lily condtxt,., , rind re5istrait to cor-i resion and should n1so lie calln"lle dist ving, ~,:.r 1-oduct,- of, ~-kcctrolyflis. Operat- I Card 11? UPC; 621-9-025-7;(":?1-9.0,41 ACC P 0 ("~-l 2 119 A. ing condii tona hr~-vc a considerable vf fcrl on Ut I of electrnrlicmica' grinding,. 'Potential. of i;,,. tc '.G v are used at, a carrent or up to 100 n/CM2 for finishirli 2 fo,.. 1hard allo~~L; ana up to 200-360 a/cr. & tee,. 11cco "mended mechanical con- , 1ditions r, o 25 m/sec whef-*speed, 6 m/min or levs workpicce feed and grinding depth of 111 rm or less. Tiie optimum characteristics for din:nond wheels wLth electrically con- e and 50-1(X)A' cencentrat 'iThe appr(-.,xinate cost. jauctive binder are A8-A" grain qi7 ion :ratio of electrochemical to mechanical grinding of hard all ys7is 1:14. The efficiency .2 .1 io._T)~___machined or the amount o iof electrochemical grinding increases with the area f Metal which munt be removed. Orig. art. has, 4 figures, 3 formulas. ISUR CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE.* None/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: M2 Card 2/2 GRACHEVI G.I. (deceased]; BALASHOVI Ye.V.; BARASH, V.I.; KLES11CHEV, A.A.; RASKIN, M.M. Salt tectonics of the southeastern part of the Kara Kum Platform* Sov,geol. 5 no*12:122-227 D 162o (MIRA 16:2) 1. Veesoyusnyy nauchno-iselodovateltakiy geologorazvedochryy neftyanoy institut. (Kara Kum-Salt domes) - - --- B V, YU. etim (Lebedev rhysical Inst. Acad. Sel. LJOSIR) "Interaction of Lou Energy Deuterons vith Deuterium and Tritium," paper submitted at the All-Union Conf. on Nuclear Renxtions in W-dium raid Low L'nergy I'Viyales, Mosc(rj, 197-27 110v 57. c r lirm=k, -=aa towir. a"- i in,-Ji* lim-co" --t!Ln-. rt thn mf* ur4WAu- mplAxt! -I- t32-cm=t4 of tho reitivi. a 1-0 nl.' I-hAjj-4LVAj It-.1.6CAe 5"40 14-W, 'jfl2LIT me 22w)5.41 li", (Ilmij, 1=%) BALASHOV,,.,Xu*Vo, inzhe Calculation of the heating of the comporonts of heat and power generating equipment* Teploonergetika 12 no#8t9l-93 Ag 165o (MIILA 1819) 1. VoatoehM filial VsesoyuznoSo nauchno-Inisladavatel'skogo teplotakhnichookogo institute imeni Dzerzhtnukogos MVBiology - Parasitology Card VI Pub. 22 - 41/41 AUtbon Balashoy, Yu. S. Time I Characteristics of the daily dropping-cycle of blood-sucking femals Ixodes perauleatue-from cows ftftoft" Dok. AN SSSR 98/2, 317-319, Sep Ilt 1954 AWW"t I Physiological data on the characteristics of the daily dropping-cycle of blood-sucking.Ites Ixodes perRulcatue (females) thriving on domestic animals rcorw&:) are presented. Three referencest 2-USM and 1-USA (1915-1945). Tables. Institution iAcad. of So. USM, Institute of Zoology Presented by iAcademician E. N. Pavlovskiy, May 19, 1954 4ALASHOV,Tu.S. Disturbance of the cold and warm torpor temperature limits In the house fly under the Influence of temperature changes of the sur- rounding atmosphere. Zool.whur. 34 no-2051-358 Hr-Ap 155. (MLPA 8:6) 1. Kafedre. soologit beepouvonochzWkh Laningradekogo gosudarstvan- nogo universitsta. (Flies) RUASHOV. -!~!! - M Changes in the weight of the cattle tick Ixodes riclaus during feeding. Zool.shur- 35 no.1:29-31 Ja 156. (mm 9:5) I a ., 0 1. Zoologlohookiy Institut AN SSSR. (Cattle tick) BAIASHOV. Yu.S. ---ftWWwnwwwSwwm" %trition and spermatogenesto in ixodidas ticks. Dokl. AN SSSR 110 no.6:1133-1136 0 '56. (MM 10:2) 1. Zoologichookly Institut Akademli nauk SSSR. Prodstaylano akadamtkom U.N. Paylovskim. (Ticks) 4,Lsi-lxv, 1.. 0., u,aitar DAu.Lor Sui- (ulss) "Tho foodinij ch-rac tcri s tics ol lAva" uims." Ltxaq;radp iV5'/, I-) pp, tZ--1061cal 11,bt Q,',' thO AS Ul"~R)p A.W COPICS kyWy H- 4U, 1157P P. 91) BAIASHOV, Yu. S., ~Orjwll- - Histologloal.chamteriatics of digestion In ixodid and argasid ticks. Phraw. sbor. 1M37-167 157. (MIRA 1113) 1, Zoologlohaskly Institut AN SSSR, (Ticks) (Digestive oreans-Arachnida) USM/ZooparasitoloSy A!:arina and Insect-Ve,~tors or Disease a-4 Pathogens. Abs Jour Rer Zhur Biol., No 3, 1958, 10101 Author lust Title Gonotropic Relationships in Ixodic Ticks (Acarina, Ixodidae). Orig Pub Entomol. obozrerLia, 1957) 36, No 21 285-2W Abstract On sanple of Ixodes ricinus, Haemphysilis punctat, Derms- centor pictus, Rhipiceph&1us, tumnicus, and Hyalomma plum- beum it was shown that females not impregnated on the 3-4 day markedly slow down or cease bloodsucking. ljq)regaated females during this period rapidly increase in veight and fall off in one or two days; at this time the quantity of sucked blood exceeds the weight of the fasting tick 100 times. When miles are planted feeding usually ends on the 3-4 day. Miles of I. ricinus are capable of inprepation Card 1/21 -~,ftka-co. a~tadAA 0 tss4r-?~,, ~4~7~ - tXW/Zooparasitology - Acarina and Insect-Vectors of Disease a-4 Pathogens. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10101 without prior feeding, the rest of the species only when they are sated. Hungry females of 1. ricinue mated and then normally became satiated. The other species did not mate before feeding (with satiated males) and fed sparing- 1,y. Beginning in the initial hours of bloodsucking an im- prega&ted female begins rapidly to grow its ovaries, and lengthen its oviducts'; in non-inpregnated femles these processes are considerably slowed. Ovij:oxing of impregaa- ted females begins when they reaeb a minimum weight deter- mined for each individual spe~Jes.: the quantity and viabi- lity of eggs undt-:r optimm conditions.depwds on the quan- tity of sucked blood. Famles who did not suck in enough can repeatedly attach themselves and end feeding normally. Thus Bonotropic harmony exists in normal nutrition; in paa-tial nutrition it is disturbed. Card 2/2 uma/zoopamaitology - Ritas and Insects as Disease. Vectors, G-3 Abs Jour Rer Zhur - Biol.p No 10) 1958) 43437 -Author Balushov-1-1usse- Inst Title Maptation. for Taking LarGo Quantities of Blood By Ixodic Ticks. Orig Pub zoole 711-, 1957) A No 6, 87o-873. Abstract A study was conduct&. of all development staGes In ticks Inodes persulcatus, L, ricinus, Hyalomm asiaticum, and Dermcentor pictuse The chitin of these ticks possesses the ability, rare in arthropoda, of Growing durina the blood-sucking period: insurinG by this ability the capacio ty to straigbten out various striations while absorhinC: ralativoly enormus, quantities of bloatle Way the sort chitin of tho alloscotun gTows at the expense of thickenina exo- and andocuticlea. By the end of the blood-suckinC; period, 12-23 hours before dropping off, the cuticle Card 1/3 - 12 USM/Zooparasitolocy - Mites and Insects no Diseacci Vectors* G-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biolb, No 10, 1958, 43437 thickens 2-3 fold. Then a period of cutiele stretchint; begins at the expense of straiGhtening out the folds of epicutiele and stretchinG of the exo- and andocuticlee liffien tho tick falls off the cuticle continues to t1iiekan at the expense of exceuticloo while the thickness of and-ocuticle diminishess No CTowth of cuticle occurs in mle ixodic ticks, in which the increase in body size at blo(A-suckinS Is mi-dfasted by strainghtenine out folds of the soft chitin located botvoen the spinal thorax tuA ventral thoraces and coxas. During blood-aucking there is a mrkod change in the etructure of the tick intecti- nal walls. The snall cylindrical cello in the intestines of a hungry tick, botucca which amll non-differontiated calls are located.. are mrkedly hypartrophiod from the mment of blood-suckin(; and arc transforriod, into tladdit- lar calls, the distal. ends of which my be thrust into the intestinal lunene The growth of intestines proceeds Card 2/3 USS'Ni/&-oparasitoloa - Mites and Insects as Disease Vectorc. G-3 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Diul.) No 10.. 1958) 43437 duo to increase in coU size as well as chiefly duo to their ropid roproductionp which at first occurs nitotic- ally throuGhout the entire intestinal surface; later the center of reproduction is localized in cellular rods rooem- blina the crypts of insects' intestines. 12-24 houre befo- ro the tick falls off the crypts are converted intj lingi- tudbial folds; when those strai[Mten out, aloo due to stratchina of the cello, an incrdinatoly powerful etret- chinL; of the intestinal tract occurn at t~u last, mot enorLotle) period of blQjd-suckinge Card 3/3 I! L`vi -1 V LUTHORs None Given 3o-58-4-34/44 TlTLEs Dissertations (Dissertataii). Branch of Biological Sciences (Otdeleniye biclogicheskikh nauk). July-December 1957 (Iyull - Dokabri 1957) PERIODICAL# Vestnik kkademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 4, pp. 119-12o (USSR) ABSTRACTi 1) At the Botanical Institute imeni V. L. Komarov (Botanicheskiy inetitut imeni V. L. Komarova) the following dissertation for the degree of a Doctor of Biological Scienoes was defendedt R. Ye. Levin& - Method of Propagation for Fruits and Seeds (Sposoby raeprostrananiya plodov i 800yan). 2) At the Zoological Institute (Zoologicheskiy institut) the following dissertations for the degree of a Can- didate of Biological Sciences were defendedi Yu-.-S. Balashov.- Nutrition Peculiarities of the Ixodic Card 1/ 5 Mites (Osobennosti pitaniya ikeodovykh Dissertations. Branch of Biological Sciences. 30-58-4-34/44 July-December 1957 kleshchey). 1. V. Stebayev - Fauna and Ecology of the Orthoptera Insects of the North-Western Prikaspiye (Fauna i ekologiya, pryamokrylykh naseko- mykh aovero-zapadnogo Prikaspiya). 3) kt the Institute for Biochemistry imeni k. N. Bakh (Institut biokhimii imeni k. N. Bakha) the following dissertations for the degree of a Candidate of Biolo- gical Sciences were defendedi 1. N. Garkina, - Methods of Distribution and Determination of Vitamin Substitutes (provitaminov) and of "D" Vitamin. (Metody raspredeleniya i opredeleniya provitaminov i vitaminov "D"). T. V. Drozdova, - Phytin and its Transformations in Natus ral Processes (Fitin i yego prevrashcheniYa v prirodnykh protsessakh). B. F. Poglazov - Investigation of the kdenosin Triphoss Card 215 phatase of Muscele and of Some Plants. Diaaertations. Branch of Biological Sciences. 30-56-4-34/44 July-December 1957 (Izueheniye adenozintrifoafatazymyshts I nekotorykh rasteniy). A. S. Spirin - Investigation of the Speoifity of Species (spezifichnost') of Nucleinic Acids in Bac- teria (Izucheniye vidovoy spezifichnosti nukleinovykh. kislot u bakteriy) 4) At the Institute for Higher Nerve Funoti;n (Institut vyeshey nervnoy deyatellnosti) the following disserm tations were defendedi a) for the degree of a Doctoi of Medical Sciencest N. G. Gartashteyn - Investigation Test of the Nerve Mechanisms of a Depression of Reaction and Some Forma of Its Therapy (Opyt izu. cheniya, nervnykh mekhanizmov reaktivnoy depresaii I nekotorykh form yeye terapii). N. I. Kozin - Injuries of the Higher and Vegetative Nerve Function In Children Caused by Scarlet Fever. (Narusheniya vysshey i vegetativnoy nervnoy Card 3/5 deyatellnosti pri skarlatine u detey). Dissertations. Branch of Biological Sciences. 30- 5&4-34/44 July-December 1957 b) for the degree of a Candidate of Biological Sciences: 0. N. Vasillyeva - Correlations Between Unconditioned and Conditioned Motion Reflexes and, Dee fence Reflexes in Overlapping (Vzalmoot. nosheniye mczhdu bezusloynymi i uol,ovnymi dvigatelinymi oboronitollnymi reflokaami pri perekrytii). e) for the degree of a Candidate of Medical Soieneest Ye. D. Markova - Peculiarities of the Injury of the Neurow dynamics in an Amnesic Aphasia (Osobonnosti narusheniya neyrodinamiki pri amnestiches- koy afazii). 5) At the Institute for Forestry (Institut lesa) the following dissertations were defended# a) for the degree of a Doctor of Biological Sciencest A. I. Zrazhevskiy - Earth Worms as a Fertility Factor of Forest Soils. (Dozhdovyye ohervi kak faktor plodorodiya leanykh pochv). b) for the degree of a Doctor of Agricultural Sciencest Card 4/5 V. V. Popov - Scientific Principles of Growing Broad- Dissertations. Branch of Biolo,~ical Sciences. 30-58-4-34/44 July-December 1957 -Leaved Plantations in the Northern Variant of the Timbered Steppe. (Nauchnyye oenovy vyrashchivaniya shirokolistvennykh naeazhde. niy v severnom variante lesostepi). o) for the degree of a Candidate of Biological Scienoesi V. M. Zubarev - Biological Reasons for the Possibility of Transplanting Oak-Treee to the Northern Districts of the European Part of the USSR. (Biologicheskoye oboanovaniye vozmozhnosti, prodvizheniya duba, chereshchatolo v severnyye rayony Yevropeyekoy chasti USc . M. V. Nadezhdina - Dynamics of the Covering of Terrains on the Slopes of Gorges in Connection With Soil Erosion and With the Grazing of Inimale. (Dinamika raetitellnogo pokrova na sklonakh balok i ovragov v evyazi s eroziyey pochv i vypasom zhivotnykh). Card 5/5 16 Biology-Bib3iography 2* Bibliography-Biology AUASHOVI TUSSO 0 Yeading characteristics of ixodid ticks twith allmmry in Inglishl. Nras. abor. 18:78-109 158. (MIRA 120) 1*Zoologichookly institut AN BWR. (Ticks) UWHOV, Th. B. Excretor7 processes and the activity of Xalpighian vessels In irodid tIokB Cifith summry In Xnglishl. Paras. abor. 18:120-128 138. . (XMA 12:3) 1*Soologichookiy instit t AN OtoksISTgalpighten vessels)