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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BEKETOV, A. R. - BEKHBUDOV, A. A.

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L 23515-645 a -fI Lrl I.T A P4047 121 S!9OFO/64!037./Olr,*!2175!2179 V R S V C F Z h u - r-, ra dn ov kh i m i ,9i'14 -1 2 -Y C, fjl1le!l, -s. 1- -1 F-m x.:-' ir perature inlerva!. At 6251- and abme the process appenred autoca-talytic- disso- - --e --7,; . s, .77 a Ca, cj S UBIM I TT E D; 2 4,'.l a y 6 3 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IC; 6C- NO REF SOV- 010 OTHER: 013 .- i - I : - - I ~ -1 ~ - - -: - -~ - ju ~ 2,' 2' BW~9!,~ P.R.; V.N.; VLASOVP V.G, Studying the structwe of solid solutions of uranium oxides In the region oL-UO3 - U308' Zhur, strukt. khim, 6 no.1,7~- 78 Ja-P 165. (WPA 18132) 1, Urallskiy politekhnicheakiy institut. Submitted Fbbruary 24v 1964. MCFEWOP FD:KL'TGVp A.R,-, VLASOV, V.G, Raduction of the hexagonal modifIcation of uranium triwdde . IV soUd carbon, 1tvs. vys. ucheb, zav.; tsvet. met. 8 noe3t 100-107 165. (KMA l8s~) _- 1. Ural'skiy politekhniChe3kly institut, fizIko-tskhnIc`heskiy fakulitet, L 12150-66 SWITW A ACC Mks AP6000689 UR/0080/65/038/009/2103/2105 AUT11OR::Bekotovi A. vlas6vz, V*06 ORGi lons- ITLB: Thermal stability of polymorphic-urantupt,trioxide, SOUROB: Zhurnal prikla4noy kh!Lmii, v. 38, no. 9. 1965, 2103-2105 uranium c6ipound,~thermal stability,,phaso diagram &BSTRkOT: The.artiole presents the results ot'a thermographio, kinetiop and x.;;ray study of the processes of decomposition ot'amorphous UO lpha' UO be%&-UOi,, and gama-'UO Amorphous UO was prepared b; cal -hZ?; at 3500 In a tream of oxygen -with Inin; gatnium per9xids for 3 0 1 0 tary heating for 1 hour at 4000. Alpha'U03 was prepared by cal- Ining uranium peroxide in air for 3 hours at 5500.' Bete-UO was pro-. 0 ared by-caloining ammonium diuranate in sir,at 400 for 3 h9urs. sama-U01 was prepared by calcining previously-caloined uranyl, nitrate exabydrfite at 55001or 4 hours in air. It was established by chemical- ALnelypis that the oxides obtained had the following composition: amor-. Or- lfoi* a al,,kinatic band x-ray analysis (results given.in figures) made it 01281ble to understand the phase relationships in the dissociation ,of 1/2 UDO: ~546.'791.3 + _s,41.66 L - 12159-66 'ACC HL AP6M689 knorphous.U03. The temperatures of the start of dissociation for alpha-, 01, beta-UO and gamma-UO determined by a kinetic method, are re- p otively eiual to 46o, 4P, and 5100. Curves for the heating -of P'017- orphous UO In a vacuum show.that the dissociation process of alpha- 0 progeedi at 575-6130, betaft, at 525-5700, and gamma-U03 at 610-, 9 ;0. -The final product of-th d sooolation of all forms. of VO Is the gO phase. The divergences In the temperatures for the start h dig I : c2ation, determined from thermographio and kinetic investigations I are onnected with-the special characteristics of the methods. The data ndicates that the thermal stability of polymorphicIU03- Increases In. the following order: amorphous V03, bet"039 a'Ph&-U030 and gama-VO Drig.,art, hasso 2 figures. 3 SUB OODB:. 07/ SUBM DATE 2 09JU163/ ORIG RV: 005/- OTH RV 006 ap -2/2 BEKF','CV A.R.;.VLASDVP V.G.1 STREKAWVSKlYp V.N. Phase trmnaltions durIng the dissociRtIon of and )(-,fom of uranium trioxldp-. 7hur,noorg.khizn. 10 no.4:71:-~740 Ap 165. (M.TRA IM) MYNKUj P.V. Pneumatic Tools Original Nuumatic devices. Avt. trakt. prom., no. 7, 11052. 131'171~-Jx LIST 01-7 RjS310 AW-33TONS, LIBILARY OF CON6MM, UOV 53-,1. 19,r2. -UNCL%53-FI~,,D. BALYBERMN, N.; VVI H. Turbine-ty" exbaust deflootor. Sol'. stroi. no.9312 S 162. (MIM 15110) 2. Bukovaditelf laboratorli mikrok2inata mllskokhosyayst"nnykh Manly Z&p&dw4ibIrxkogc fillmla Akadadi stroitelletwa, i arkhitaktury SUR (for Balyberdin). 2. SU"hiy inshener labors- tm-ii mikroklimta sell mkoUojWqy#tv9wWkh zdaniy Zapadno- Sibirskogo filials. Akadomii stroitalletva i arkhitaktury SSSR (for Baketov). (Derns-Ventilation) BALIEMIN.. M. ["berdin, M.], kand.voterin.nauk; BMTOV,, M., inzh.- aanitarnyy tekhnik Arrangement of vind "curtainsO in dairy barns. Sill.bud. 12 no.010 Ap 162. (MIU 15 18) (Dairy barns-Ventllation) TO Y) j)9. The extatn" 4 f A 69 100' Utir v'A hd 2 . Tirs Ili . I . mo. 3-809M).-Cond.. viscosity. And of the system SbCl,-, Sb'~4 ... exAmd. at-.50*, 60 . , 70 and 80'. The viscos- ity-compn. diagram shows smooth Isotherms, whereas the .T~Ccjondgompn. diagram shows a max. at about 15 mot. % t. . cond. declines with rise In temp. The tt,- xults are 1*stp~ttributed to lbrination of the [on pair (Sh.- Cli)*(SbClj-. Cf. Weinland and Sphinid, Ber. 38, 1080* 1(19W); 36. M10903). G. M. ~COSDIaPOff-- BIAVTOV. ii. I Dr. Runskie Uchenye v Tzvetnoi Ustallurgit (Ihssian Scientists in bc:a-Yerroua Metallurgy) . 206 p. 1.25 SO: 7bur Continent Book List, APril 1954 MMOT, P. I- ; albs - Gas furnace heating. Zhil.-kcs.khos. 3 mlill-14 133. (KM 8%5) 1. Starshly Inxhaner tekimichaskogo uprarlenlya Movsovet&* (Gas-Heating and cooking) MMOT, P., insh. ~Fe base JO-7 159. 0 noel/2:7-12 of the Knimetsk Basin. Takh.-okon.biul NIRA 12:4) (lusnatak 'Basin--Iron ores) BMWOV, P.N* inzhener, ...a WConsumption of gas by stovqs for heattag dwellings. . . 26-27 1 '53. Gor.khos.Mook.27 A0.113 (MM 6:11) - I (Stoves, Ges ) I nah.; BJLODTORSICIY, Yu.N., red.; AXATOTA, we-st OT, S.Y,, tekbn.red, (Gervicing boilers operating on I;*@] Obelushl-fanie kotel'nrkh, rabotalushchikh us gasovou toplive. Noskvs, lud-vo *-va ko"OU0 khos.RSM, 1959. 127 p. ($(DLA 131 (Boilers) 1 Nikolaye'richl-TRUSHKIN, V.I., red.;.BALKOVSKAYA, I.Z., redAz -val OKHp F#M*# takhn, red, [Service of boilers operating on gaseous fuel] Obsluxhivanis kotalinykh, rabotaiuBhch1kh na gazovom toplive.-,Izd.2., 19pr, i dop. Moskva 96 (;OIzd-vo M-va komm,khos. RSFSR,,l 3. 171 P, ilers) (Gas as fuel) (MIRA 16M 7v V, /~ 4. OMIT, V.H.; 61WDaWfCJ1, D.Kh., brigadir sharoshochnogo burantya (Sokollnyy ruanik); BBINT DZHEXAMHIDZZ, N.M.; MOO&MY, M.P.; PRIGOZHIN, Te.T., gorW Inxhoner (Retalliche- skly rudnik); POLISHCMZ, A.D. Speeches by participants in a conference. Gor.zhur. no.1:20-24 ju 156, (KM 9:3) 1. Vachallnik Proizvodstveuno-tekhnicheakogo otdela Dzhezkazgan- skogo rudoupravleniya (for Dzbemardzhidze); 2. Nauchnyy sotru&nik Instituta gornogo del& AN SSSR (for Mochalin); 3. Glavnyy inzhener Ukrglavrudy (for Polishchuk): 4. Glavnyy inzhener Bystrashinakogo rudnika (for Guliy); 5. Glavnyy inzhener Salair- skogo rudniks. (for Bekstov). (Nining engineering) (Mining machinery) KHRAMTSOV, V.F., gornyy inzh.; VORONOV, I.S., gornyy inzh.; BEKETOV Me, IFV, V.P., gormyy inzh. iFmi~ ,,, gornyy inzh.; HAVE ew ~-', New method of developing the bottom at the nKaz" Mine. Gor. zhur. no.802-33 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. VostNIGRI, g. Novokuznetsk. VORONOVY I.S., gornyy inzh.; KOVAIXNKO, V.A., gomy)r inzh:; BEKETOV ..., gornyy inzh.;)MATVEYEVP V.P., gomyy inzh.,'lf)R I xslye nong, gozvqy lnzh.i SHHAKOVI P.I., gomyy inzh.; CHERKAYEVA, N.G., gomyy inzh. Conveying and loading ore with a vibrating feeder. Gor. zhur. no.8:28-31 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:10) VEDUTIN,, V.Y., gornyy insh.; KROPOTOV,, V.A., gornyy inzh.; ",.;--NIKOIAYEV, V.P. Results of studying the-effect of detonating cumilative borehole charges. Vzryv. delo no-5.4/11%219-230 164. _j (MIRA 17;9) 1. VostNIGRI. 7 7 AT4045962 S/2996/64/000/054/62ig/o23o AbMGR* Vedsitin, V. near); Kim t2v_,- V, IDV J. (Mining engi. __p2_ --k,(Kining engineer); AAjL - W gineer); NAkv1AYsY_._ Y, P iring engineer) Nining er _r1T72: Some resuics of an investigation into the effect of the exTiovion of shot-hole cumilative char3es SO MiCE: Nauchno-tekhnichookoya gornaye obahchestvo. Vzry*vnaye dele, no. 54/11, 1964. Upravleniye doystviyem vzry*va (Control of blasting opgrations), 219-230 TOPIC TAGS: blasting, mine blasting, cumulative charge, shot hole, b1a8t hole, horizontal excavation ABSTRACT: The authors discuss some results obtained in a detailed study of the effectiveness of shothole charges of cumulative effect in horizontal excavation work. The study was "sed on the use of a charge with lateral cutiulative surface, the characteristic feature of such a charse bein, the- location of the ~iiitc ater active volume 0 ai~ a gre of explosive material and to employ It more rationally. In such charges, the cumulative stream forms along the entire length of the cttarge, while the direction of the effect of the stream promotes a more efficient formation of an bdditionnl open syyface, The study was conducted under laboratory and field carelitioam. In ce 1, a j 7- D16-65 'ACCESSION NR: AT4045952 the laboratory tests, a determination was vade of the most suitable form and para- meters of the charge. The 4iameter of the charge was 40 m to bt used in shot holes 46 = in diaMeter. T-hn zro_-~V son Ia~ ar4m of the ct-mulative cut W& 8 Var levez-y 0.8 eV-1h an ititirval frea 0.8 to 5.6 c--%2. The charge leugth was 420 m, the explosive used being detonite 6A. In the field tests, the wotk was conducted in excavations with a cross-sectional area of 4 arA, with rack and ore strength reading5 of 14-18 on the scale devised by Prof. Protod'yakonov. In attempting to determine the optimal form for the cum-nilative cut-out, six for-%3s were studied vith a total of approximately 150 individual blasts oL sheet metal. The maximum destructivi effect wao observed in the case of a cumulative surface! of spherical iorm. 4aximum efficiency was determined by the au6njors not only on the basize -of the "volum- of destructiod" (total destructive effect), but also by using as a criterion the specific consumption of explosive material for i-fie- de-struction 01- T__~ cubic centimeter of metal sheet. Tables and graphs are given illustrating the de- pendence of the specific explosive consumption on the croBs-sectional area of the cum,ilative gap in order to establiab the form and din.*nsions of the cunulattve, ca-vity which will ensure opLi."I rezu-11tis. -1he field tests were carried out at tfie-1 'Kaz` and "Odra Bash" mines of the Kuznetskiy notallurgicheakiy kombinat (Kuznets Matallurgical Combine), using the cumulative charge which tied displayed the best results in the destruction of sheet metal. The tests were conducted ir. 4 m2-excava- C,,d 2/ 3 L 12016-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4045962 tions, with the charges in the shot holes located in such a way that the curilative effect of their blast coincided with the direction of their line of least resist- these. 7ba authors found that, to all cases, the break-througb distances (radius of effective destruction) were greater for ct=ulntlve charges than for conventional, with the destruction between charge holes being more intense than with conventional charges. On the basis of the opti=l LLR values, three different arrangements for the shot holes were testod: witb a prismatic cut, with a central circular cut and with a circular cut and bombined charges. The practical effects of these different pacternB and of Lhe possible variations within each are considered in detail, particularly from the poi--t of view of pressing and other efficiency-related fac- tors. Drig. art.lhas: 4 tables and 7 figures. ASSOCLATIOR: Vost?TMI SULMTT"'ED: 00 MCL: 00 SUB CODE: WA NO REF SOV: 000 OVIERIPODO cord 3/3 25524 B7!,i'Z?,'Vt V. 1, 1 Sovi-emonnyt, antenny detsinv'rovy1ch J. santirmtrovykil voln. Voon. svyazist, 19/.8, No. 7, s..30-36. SO: Lotopis' Zhumnl Statey, No. 30, ~bscow, 1948 C~ / 00 AUTHORS; TITLE: 87367 S/120/60/000/004/006/028 E032/E414 Abov. Yu.G,,,_1eke1oy,-x,& , Gul7ko, A.D., Yermakov,O.N., Krupchitsk P.A., Taran. Yu.V. and Shatlovskaya, N.S. Production of Polarized Neutrons by Reflection From a Cobalt Mirror PERIODICAL; Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No.4, PP-51-55 TEXT: The method of obtaining polarized thermal neutrons by reflection from magnetic mirrors was described by Hughes and Burgy (Ref.1) and Akhiyezer and Pomerartzhuk (Ref.2). In order to obtain neutrons with practically a single spin state it is necessary that the component of the. induction B which is parallel to the surface of the mirror should be greater than a certain minimum value. When this condition Is satisfied practically all the reflected neutrons will have spins parallel to B . In the case of pure cobalt it can be shown, using the data of Shull and Wollan (Ref-3), that B,)t 11200 gauss. Strictly speaking, this is the condition for the quantity B -H where H is the magnetic field in the gap of the magnet. According to Bozort (Ref.4) the saturation value of B -11 is 17900 gauss. As a result, the condition for complete polarization of neutrons reflected from a Card 1/4 87367 S/l2o/6o/ooo/oo4/006/028 E032/E414 Production of Polarized Neutrons by Reflection From a Cobalt Mirror magnetized, mirror of pure cobalt can be written down in the form (B - H) > 63% (B - H) The: present authors have used these ideas to produce polarized neutrons. The apparatus employed is shown schematically in Fig.2. A narrow vertical neutron beam was formed by a collimator whith was 1.2 m, long and had a rectangular $lot of 110 x 3 mm. The neutron flux at the exit of the collimator was 4 x lo7 neutrons/cm2 sec. The cobalt mirror-polarizer was fixed between the magnet. poles. The Inagnet-mirror system could be adjusted to the required position and in order to obtain a definite separation between the direct and the reflected beams a special brass screen, which could be adjusted with the aid of a micrometer screw, was provided. The cobalt mirrors employed were 100 mm X 500 mm x 40p. The cobalt was deposited electrolytically, on a 5 mm thi-.k copper plate. The analysing mirror was held in another magnet and was also adjustable. Card 2/4 s ; 7.~ 7 S/12o/6o/ooo/oo4/oo6/028 B032/E4!4 Production of Polarized Neutrons.by Reflection From a Cobalt Mirror In order to separate the beams reflected from the first and second mirrors, special cadmium and copper screens placed in front of the second mirror were employed. The neutrons were recorded by a Ili h-efficiency multi-wire proportional counter filled with BF3. A cadmium slit, 1.5 mm wide and 60 mm long, was placed in front o:V the counter. It was found that the degree of polarization obtained with arx angle of incidence of 8 minutes was. 75 ;t 2%. 100% Polarizations were obt4ined at greater angles of incidence. Mirrors made of an alloy of cobalt and 7% iron were also investigated but the maximum.polarizations obtained did not exceed 60%. In the case of the pure cobalt mirrors, the flux of polarized noutrons at 0 = 8 min was 3 x 1o5 neutrons/cm2 see at the centre of the beam, the halr-width of the beam being 8 mm and the height 100mm (magnetic field in polarizer magnet = 600 Oe). The total intensity was 2 x 106 neutrons/sec. -Acknowledgments areexpressod to Yu.Ya.Garrison, A.K.Du 'basov, N.M.Regentov and A.I.Savushkin for their assistance and to T.B.Nova for valuable advice. There are 4 figures, I table and 9 references: 3 Soviet Card 3/4 S/120/ d bbo/oo4/006/028 E032/E4.L4 Production of Polarized Neutrons by Reflection From a Cobalt Mirror and.6 non-Soviet (3 of which are translated into Russian). ASSOCIATIONS: Institut teoreticbeskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics AS USSR) all authors except Yu.V.Taran; Ob"yedinenny-y institut yadernyl-ch issledovaniy (Joint Institute for Nuclear Studies) Yu.V.Taran SUBMITTED: April 9, 3.960 ca -44 it IF, ctexwo A4 0; 0 0 o 0 C' CM Card P11C. Z. Cxema YM1100HIS S/120/61/000/001/056/o62 E032/Ell4 AUTHORS: Peke~ov,-Y-,,A., Selektor, Ya.M.9 Zombkovskiy, S.M., and Aynutdinov, M.S. TITLE: Vacuum-Tight Glass Windows for Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chambers 6 PERIODICAL: Pr ibory I talchnika eksperimenta, 19636No.l,pp.182-183 TEXT; One of the most difficult problems In the design of liquid hydrogen bubble chambers is to produce a reliable vacuum- tight union between the body of the chamber and the glass windows through which the working volume is photographed and illuminated. Existing designs (D. Parmentier Jr., A-J, Schwemin, Ref.1, and V.Z. Kolganov et al. Ref*2)'are said to be sither unreliable for chamber diameters in excess of 25 cm, or require replacement of the sealing elements after one or two successive working cycles. The present authors have used the design shown in the figure. The copper gasket I is inserted into a groove in the body of the chamber and is in contact with the teflon ring 2. In the upper part of the copper gasket there is a rectangular groove carrying a further teflon ring 3. When the arrangement is compressed by Card -1/3 S/120/61/000/001/056/062 9032/9114 Vacuum-TIght Glass Windows for Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chambers the brass bolts the copper gasket is squashed and the teflon rings provide the vacuum-tight seal. In order to achieve a uniform transmission of pressure to the glass a further copper gasket 4 is placed between the glaso and the flange 7. The copper gasket 1 was 3.1 mm wide and 7-5 nun high. The width and height of the teflon ring 3 were I and 1.8 mm respectively. Glass windows up to 40-50 cm in diameter can be produced In this way. There are 1 figure and 2 references: 1 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. SUBMITTED: , December 10, 1959 Card 2/3 FEM I BOOK MMWITATION 455 Baketow, Vikker IVSAMWIOh AxtGwW MAMYSOMM diastat (SuperhIgh-fraqwmacy Antennas) MOSew., VWVR- IZd- To Wn-va abor. SSMS MT. 3.19 p. (RadialMmtelouneWs tekhnike.) M . KIMS I., A. P.j. ft9Iwer4bJOr; Ttch- K-: BIGASUM., YO., N-; PURPOSZ: This monograph is Intended for officers engaged In the operation of radio facilities, It can also be consulted vith profit by a vide circle of readers desirous of detailed information an the operation of Individual units and compo- nents of radar eqmlpmmzrto COMM This booklet In pait of the "rise "Radiolokatelowmiya, Tbkbnlka" (it Techniqw) p0lishad by the PUblishing House of Xilitary Literature. 7he editor's i:orevord claim that there is a list of the monographs and their titles consti- tating the series an the 1wide back cover of the monograph. No such list sneers In that or any other VIA" in this booklet. Mw sonogmph Trel"Mts in a forn accessible to the general public the operating principles, design and utilization of superhigh-freqpency antennas, Considerable attention Is gIy= to the pbysical processes taking place in such antennas. The rapid development of superh1gh- Card 1/1 SuperbIA-fMimmer Antmom 455 frtqwmcy tochnique In ftesia &rIng %rld ftrnmd especlaW In the post var years In brIefly revieve& Mapter I Is an introduction to terminolagy an& basic COMOOPU In the theory and tedbnIqua. of antenna desIgn. Mw rest of the booklet Is concerned vIth the desW and operating principles of various tMps of on- tonmas used In commaloations and radar techniquee fte ptoblaw of somming- antenna radiation patterns #ad of anterm svltcbos have not been treated since It is as - d that the readers 'an already familiar vith these subjects as vell an vith the operation of feeders and resistance transformers frm other brochure& of the merles. Mw Soviet solaktists V*V9 fttarlmov,, Sol. Nisdanankop and V*Ne XemmMh an mutiamed as havin dimloped a method for Incre"IM the rawtor vidt-band antennas by reducing their vm Impedancee 2he "N&4~nkp dipole" (the vide-band horizontal dipole, ~Ue 13) has found vide application as a shf matenns. 2he Soviet scientists rl-Av Uptsar and M~A. Donah-BraVevich are mationed. as having discovered and developed a synthertic d1electric used In the prodaction of delay I en s (p. 75). X. S. My is mutioned as being the first* to use slots as an- tannam-iben doiM research an radiation from mull slots In cavity resonatorme Tvo other Soviet scientists., A.A. PUtolIkors; and Tae N. relld did further re- search an alft antennas Ve 92 )9 There are no referencese Card 2/7 20070 S/108 61 016100310021006 AUTHOR; .Beketov, V. _1,,_Mf=ber of the Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electrocommunication TITLE; Taking account of the topological characteristics of the grid factor in designing four-element antennas with equiphase excitation and attenuated side lobe PERIODICAL; Radiotekhnika, v. 169 no. 3P 1961, 13-21 TEXT: The present paper was read at the Jubilee Session of NTORiE Imeni A4 S. Popov, on May 18, 1960. Fig. 1 shows a symmetrical grid consisting of four "olementary" antennas. The directional diagram F of sucli a 9yatem is determined by the following formula: P Ck Ixa tj 0 'r 0(0) Cos k_2 sin 1-1) % ). Fo(%~) is the directional diagram of each individual. antenna in the plane investigated; 1A is the angle in the respective plane formed by the direction to the point of observation and the normal to the plane of the antenna; x . 2n/A. I i.e., the wave number. A selection of the grid parameters according to formula (1) Card IA .0 311081611016100310021006 Taking account of the topological B116/B205 is only suitable if 1~1- 0. If, however, the directional diagrams of the individual antennas have the form of Fig. 2, it is better to start with the space-directional characteristics (Fig. 2a) of the individual antennas and the topological diagrams of the grid factors. The latter case is dealt with in the present paper, and applied to four-element antennas with equi- phase excitation. At the points 1 2v 3t and 4 on the circumference of a circle having the radius r (Fig. 3~ antennas with equiphase excitation are located. To find the directional diagram of such a grid, it is sufficient to determine the total field at a certain point of observation P (the antennae are assumed to be non-directional). The following formula is derived for the space diagram of the grid factor P p(i~): FP(%~) f T Xr ff co, XrV2 sin '4% sin n/4 *Cos sin sin(n/4 + (5). Here, 1 2 1 2 m is the number of antennas. For ft 2m R (m being 1, 4), formula 1xrV2 (5) may be simplified to F N') - COT -2 sin i~ (6), and for - m p 2 (m - 1, ..., 4), the author obtains F D(1~) - cos. sin v~ M. 2 Card 2/ 3, 2MO S/108/61/016/003/002/006 Taking account of the topological B116/B205 Since a - rY2 (Fig. 1), formula (6) corresponds to formula (1). Fig. 4 shows the nomogram for determining the grid factor F (4) in the planes 2m - 1 M - 1 p and q " - . (In the upper section of the y-axis, 4 - .2 2 Fp(4) is given in db, while in the lower section the angle tX is shown. On the x-axis, the 22 sin4 values are given in radians.) In the case of 2 a known 4 and at given r/tv it is possible to pass over to the argument xr sin 4 in the lower section of the nomogram, and from here, to the 2 corresponding IFp(4)1 in the upper section of the nomogram. The dashed curve is construct...' from formula (0')# the full curve follows from formula (7). The different course of the curve as dependent on the angle q makes it necessary to know the space characteristics of the grid factor. It is of advantage to represent it in topological form. Thereforet the cylindrical coordinate system ?, T, z is used. On the radius vector, xr siO is plotted, and on the z-axis, the values of F (-$) as oalculat- ? - 2 P ed from formula is taken as azimuth. The zeroes of F P(J) are Card 3/~ 20070 S/10 61/016/003/002/006 Taking account of the topological B116YB205 located in theplanes z - 0. The geometric loci of these zeroes are determined by F p(4) - 0. This results in 2 (2n 1)% (8), where n is the ordinal number of the zero .i .4 . 2 2 sin (IT 1 4 of F p(4), (n - ig 2p *.). ? is the radius vector mentioned above. (8) is the equation for a family of straight lines normal to each other. Fig. 5 shows the topological characteristics of function (5) of the grid factor of a four-element antenna: rith equiphase excitation. This characteristic is obtained from formula (8) by drawing the respective z const J 0 sections corresponding to the different values of 0 IFp(4)1< 1, and projecting the lines of intersection onto the plane z 0. The numbers on the isolines of Fig. 5 indicate the values of attenuation 0, given in db, (P - 20 logIF p (0) 1 ). The value I Fp(4) 1 in the maximum was taken to be zero db. The signs in each square (+ and/or denote the phase of F .0%) referred to the phase of the radiation lobe, Card 4/91 'D 2WTO 3/1 08J61/616/003/002/W Taking account of the topological ... B116/B205 the maximum of which-is located at the point 0. The dashed iconcentric circles with the central point p 0 correspond to the values Ar t The regions with P-being at least 20 db are black. The assumptions of the author were checked experimentally and proven correct. In order to bring about a necessary attenuation of the side radiation, simultaneous- ly in both planes (E and H)p the author recommends to mount the antennas at the tips of the rhomb (cf. Fig. 7), and not in the way shown in Fig. 1.' The above considerationr, also hold Yor systems consisting of more than four antennas. G. Z. !yzenberg is mentioned in the paper. The author thanks V. M. Sidorov and It. A. Muravlyeva for their help. There are 7 figures, 1 tabl., and 8 references: 7 Soviet-bloc. SUBMITTED: April 20, 1960 Card 5/9 . BEKSTOVP V.I. Measuring impedances. lam. takh. no.9t42-46 8 163. (MIRA 17: 1) 13ty,-r;'i:cjv V. .Analysis and synthesis of poiarizillf, f"ll-A 1'702~ 19 no.10:22-25 6 164. 'k - f-l 1. Deystvitellrtyy clilen ob-slict..estva radiotekhniki JL clektrosiyazi Imen! Fcpcva. Ilishener. '~U~v valawl, Modernizing the M bpt-stripping sAchime. Der.prou.5 no.'3: 21-24 Wr 156. (nn 9..?) 1 LIcustruktorskeye 'byurt Glavfammpichproma. (Bark peeling) (Match taftetry) I ~ 5 BIMOV.-VAt.-in honer@ F--- Xachinery for crosscut saving of logs. Der.prom, 6 00,6121-23 je 157. f nn 10: 8) I.Konstruktorakeys byure TSentrallnoy nauchno-iseledevatellakey laboratoril spichachnoy promyohlennosti. (Woodworking machinery) V~, ~ k~ C- N Q -4, \) - N-N BZCMV, V.M, Design and modernization of matob Industry equipment dur1mg Soviet rule. Der. prom. 6 no.1100-31 N 157. (KIM lor1l) (Katches) BEMOV, Valentin Frokof lyevich, inzh.; RCIIMIKOV, F. j, red. ,,, -- [Amazing transformations) Udivitellnyo prevraghchaniia. Lipetsk, Lipotskoe knizhnoe izd-vo,, 1963. 57 p. (MIRA 17:7) . 0 BAMJO A.S,; BXXNTOTAI AOGO Iffoot of the fourth co~oonent on solubility of sodium chloride and benzene in dioxime - water mixtures. Uch,zap. BGU no.29: 222-232 156. (MIRI 11:11) (Systems (Chemistry)) (Solubility) r-7 .BM'rOVA., A.A.; KUZINj AJL -... - Affect produced by gonadotropin on the state of DNA in the thu-24 of I- sexually immature rats. Dokl.. AN MR 146 no.5s1201-1202 0,462. (KERA 15:10) 1, Mskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlonnosti. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR Mr 1win). (OONADOTI(OPIN) (NUCLEIC ACIDS) THYKM GLAND) BEKE70VA, A.A.; KUZIN. A.M. Effect of gonadotropin on the state and synthesis of DNA and on the intensity of cell division in the thymus of sexually i=ature rate. DokI. AN SSSR 155 no. 4:978-980 Ap 164' (MIRA 17:53 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut mpenoy i molochno promyshlennosti. 2, Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for KuzinT. L 37001-66 XWPQ1)/DM(d)/EWT( (h)ZT-2/EWP(w)/EWP(v) IN ACC NR, Ap66721488 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/m/on/oi4o/ol4o INVENTOR: Belous, Yu. V.; Bilyk, 0. P.; Beketoya, L. A.; Levochkin, P. A 0 ORG: none TITLE: Aircraft doozA. Clue 62, No. 182527 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prx)nWshlenWye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. li, 1966, 14o TOPIC TAGS: auxiliary aircraft equipment, aircraft door, (vMPwjU0-v'r 1-Y ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for aircraft doors, such as under- carriage doors, consisting of hinge plate joints, door Jack (3), push rods (5), and Fig. 1. Aircraft doors 1 - Door; 2 - balance; 3 - door Jack; 4 - rocker arm; 5 - push rods; 6 - support. UDC: 629.13.o14. L 37001-66 ACC NRi AP021488 C> rocker arm (4). In order to decrease suction forces in flight and to Improve the aerodynamic performance of the aircraft, the doors are equipped with aerodynamic balances (2), also in the form of doors, which are hinged to a fixed part of the air- craft and kinematically connected with the doors (1) by push rods (5) through the rocker arms (4). In addition the kinematic connection guarantees the balances' deflection in the opposite direction from the deflection of the doOro. EWS I SUB CODE: 011 SUBM DATE: lojun65/ ATD PMS:,5-4F36_ SEMOVA, V.N. Application of a permanent autare in paronychia and in otber suppura- tive diseases. Sov. nod. 23 no.3:.115-117 Kr 139. (KM 12:4) I 1. Iz polikliniki No.1 (glavW vrach V.N. Shugayeva) Moskovskogo gorodskogo, ot4qla zdravookhraneniya. (PAJOKYONAt surgerYe I permanent suture (Rua)) PBZEMNTSIT, K.K., insbener; TCRONIN, N.M., Inzhaner, naucbnyy redaktor; MXMMWTOTA Ke. redaktor; DAWOTs V.Se. tokhaicheekly redaktor [Sconowles, grganization and planning In the construction Industry] 31konomika. orgsnizatsila i plantrovaule strottalletva. Moskva. Goo', lad-vo lit-ry po stroit. I &rkhltekturs. Pt-3- [bailding materials Industries] ProisvodstyearWe predpriiatila* 1953. 150 p. [Microfilm] (building materials Industry)' (MLEtA 8:2) . SA-4DDATIN, Ye.T.; STRONIN, S.S... ngmchM7 redaktor, inshener;BAKM7A, To H' r. . .' ~W,klredaktor; VMNIX, X.P., takhnlchoskly rodakto: , Agne., tekhnichookly rodaktor, Cftgs.de decoratical Otdolks fasadov sdanil. Moskva, Goe.isd-vo lit-ry pa strottellstvu i arkhitekture, 1953. 78 p. [Kicrofilml (ftgades) (HLRA 8;9) IPSRTM, A.L., Inshoiler, nxacbr47 redaktor; AMEITOTA, 7 re- daktor; MMITAKOTA. X.T.. tekhnlob~evkArm"llk"ll& [Cranes for mItletory residential and mmiolpa ometructIQ Mramy dll& smogostazbnogo shillabobnoge I graxbdanskogo strol- tollstva. [Nauabn. rodaktor A.L.kahtsin] Xoskvs, Gn. Isd-40 lit-r.v po stroltellstvu I arkhitakture, 1933. 142 P. (W2A TiB) 1. Mosaaw. Vsosoyttmi7y mmobno-looledavatellakly imtitut organis&tell'i u"s"liateli strottolletya. (Cranes, derrio-kB, *to.) ANUCHW. Pergey Andreyevichl BORIK, Alsks&Adr Galashlyloh; SHMOTAP Sins, T"Illyomm; XUM. G.N., doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, professor, rateensent; OVA, Te.X., rodaktor; ALIXIIIA, X.X., takhnichookly redaktor [Design &zA servicing of twisting machines used in cuprone sanutao- tureJ Ustrolstyo I obalushivAnie kmtllOuykh mahla kapronovago prolmdetya, Xoskra, Goo, nauohno-tekhn, Isd-yo Ministeretya prosyshlenrqkh toyarov shlrokogo potrebloulls, SSSR, 1954v 99 pe (SPInning saabinery) (NM 7110) (*ion) LIMM likolay Nikalayerich; PIKOV8lIT# GeL. retsenzent; IMKITOVA, Te.K. e redskUrl NOMAWYAp 0.1., tekbnIcheakiy redaktor. (Aroduetlen of tvisted goods; basic tbeories of twist] ImUllios pr*lxvodotvo; oenov7 teoril ovivki. Moskva, Gosemauchm-tekbue ltd-ve Mialsteretva, proWuhlenuykh toyaroy shirakogo potrablenlia $SM. 1.954. 94 p~ (XLRk 80) (Rve) (Spinning) TASILITIT, Origorly Vaell'yovichl BEMOVA, Ys,N.0 radaktor; NIMMOVA, 0.1., takhMaheskly radaktur------M~ [Water gwply and sewago disposal for enterprises of light Industry] Todoenabshoule I kamallsatells, prodprilatIl laCkol prorqmblennosti.. lid. 2.. parer. I dop. Moskya. Oos. mauohno-tokhn. Izd-T'O Minister- sty& prox7shlewWkh toyarov shirckago potrablenlia, SSSR, 1954. 234 p. (Vater sVp ly engineering) (XLRA 7:10) (Beverage) Nc'to* and trade waste) AMASHVp Anatolly Orlgortyevlchl PARILOTI S.Asq rateensent; ENKITOVA. Te.M., redaktor; ILIKINA, I.M-l takhnicheskly r&daktorffiQ*A*'jjS4 [Design and servicing spinning machines of the cotton industry] Ustrolstvo i obelushivanle priadtltnykh mashin khlopehatobumzhuoi promyshlennosti. Izd. 2-e, dop. I perer. Moskva, Go*. na-achno- tekbu. tzd-vo Mintsteretva, promyshlennykh towarov shirokogo potre- blentla SSSR, 1954. 167 p. (MM 7.4n) (Spinning machinery) 1. SE99MVSKIY. D. N. -. OBUKHOTP A. N. 2. USSR (600) 4. Botany - Dictionaries 74 "Encyclopedic dictionary of medicinal, essential-oil and poisonous plants*" G. S. Ogolevots. Reviewed by D, N, Beketovskiy, A. N. Obukhov. Bot. zhur. 37 no. 3', 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -.1953. Unclassified. XUMVSKIT. DeN. (Kra4mods )g OBOWT. A.I. (Krasnodar) Ifts shemixg the distritutlem of the magn Important medicinal plants of the U.S.S.R.' AoS.G&mermm, IJU.Shass. Reviewed IW D.N.Boketsysidl, Ael.Otukhov. Bet.sbar.40 ne.3s"3-735 5-0 135. (KLVA 9s 4) (Notmay, Ylodlma) (Gammiorman. A.Ifo) (Sbass. Isekill Mllovlab)' Couatry y CATZGORY Jaip'. RzBiol . 195~ Fo. AUTHOR D. N. INST, If !E' TIME 4 1 ORIG. M. L;adcvotstvc, No A33T?.Ar.T ::If CARD: BEMITOVSKIY- D.N. (Krasnodar); OBUKHOV, A.S. (Krasnodar). 'Vitamin plants" by N.I. Roshkov, NX-SmIrnov. Reviewed by D.I. Beketovskii and A.N. Obukhov. Bot.zhur. 42 no.6:944-945 Je 157. (MM 10:7) (Vitamins) (Botany, Iconomic) (Roshkov, X.I.) (Suirnov, N.I.) .BRMOVSKIT, D.H. (g.Krasnodar); OBUEHOV, A.D. Q.Krasnodar) "Vegetable raw materials of the U.S.S.R. Vol.l: Technical plants. Vol,2: Plants utilized In their natural state.n Reviewed by D.Ne Beketovskiiq A.N. Obukhav,, A*N, Bote shur, 43 no,,6:897-900 JS '58- (MIRk 11:7) (Botany$ loonomio) B)"'Leovaly, D.lt,, prof.; OBUXHOVv A-N*l prof. (Krasnodar) "Ifedicinal plitnts of tha U,,S-B-R-* by S.R.Zamlinekli. Ravlowed by DeNeBekotovskil, A,No(Ybixkhov. Apt.delo 8 no.4:91-93 jl--Ag 159. (K= 12:10) (BOWIT, MICAL) (MMUNSKII. S.M.) BXLMVSKIY, D.N. Xorphological correlations in plants. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no-34:57-66 159 (XIA 13:3) 1, Xubouskly sel'okokhoz7aystvann" institut, g. Xraanodar. (Botany--Xorphology) BZWOVSXIT. D.N.; OBUEWV, A.N. (Xreenodar) Bibliograpby,of literature on nedicinal Plante; index of Russian 11teratdre by L,A.Utkin, A.Y.Gamsersan, T.A.Novskii. Reviewed by D.N.Beketovskii, k.N.Obukhove Bot.shure 44 no.9:1354-135? S 159. (MIRA 13s2) (Bibltogmphy--Bota3W, Medical) D,kr.; O-RUKHOV, A.N. 'IS' planta" by H.P, Brlnl,, Rovlewee, by Dell. Bakotovakil, A.N. Bot.zhur, IJA My 159. (mi-LI lp-:Il) 1. Xubansldv eel Is,cokhozyavstvonnyy inatitut, Krasnodar. (Spio-is) (Brie,.C, N.P.) aw.Toyarr, s.N. (Baketovalkyi.. s.N.] Chromatographic studies of ame amino acids, Nauko pratsi UASHN 17 no.12:156-158 160* (mm 16-.7) (Paper cbromatography) (Amino acids) z Tjp Gn/ Z4 NA: A150111636 0000 (>4 t; r)-,D -,Orcl r-6 3 1..!3 A L7 HUR: 6 t&,nXQ. ji. K Bv~"h A Vartav"Ch vkov, F. N.; Pr!stL,:.a, L. Ya Mikhaylov, G A T 1-1 LE: Ferrite mi-morie~'of rhe (-TMShN -"cnines M. 62;-ItffS-n-Ltnyye elementy -7 ~Til-~melthantu, ftmeftatel'noy 1 C sIftel noy tekhniki (Xagnetic ele- ments of aut,>matic control, remote control, measurc~nent and computer ergineering); trudy 9ovesbchaniy-,&, Kiev, Naukova dumk-a, 1964, 631-635 TOFIC TAGS: ferTite memory, address shaper, key eler-ent, record ".o &hapaer, address network ABSTRACT: This purely descriptive article presents circuit diagrams, blc~ck udia- grams, technological characteristics, end constr-,ji: t im) decal IF -f III.- I t 'and on r r ~!T g. a:c. has 9 f ;z t-; ACCESSION WR: AT5011636 AMCIATION, None SUBMMYD: 29Sep64 No P:.:y 60V: OW I Lcor-d__2.12. ___ ____ _ _ - -------------- !7 A 7 -rFV 0000 save-Anchanive Do maznitn'm. clcxnentam avto:,2tiki, telemeknani- [,!1 '7, 1 cr siuiu~-, TOP--C -,AGS; f3s: memory, semiconductor controlked mei~i. r. L I v i ar-- ,decoding ttsae 11, B IST KAI C71 :I'le operstion of Memories is usuAlly characrertzed by the reversal time, t . ng ,,f t~-- cov~nn,ients: the time A' r"rptiol,~ arj of lttze addrese, 'Lr~!Ieval tUre, and th.-~ regeceratioD Fir-st and mc,niti ~ncd coTL. ,.-cmrn-, taken together, are teris of ttmes longer than the time needed for thr-- sviich;ns of ferrites. Consequently, furtber incree5cs in the 6pe~d of ferrite rnemorie-; may be achieved by a better equalization of the magnitudes oi the three I Card V2 77"7777~, uni ASSC-CIATIGN: None SUM=ED: Mep64' zyfcL: 00 SUB COM DF, EC NO FEF SCV., DO I card",- 0~0-" EWT(d~/TWP(1) IJF(c) rrG/DMt:jD .T6017031 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/006-fO-O59 AUTHOR: Babenko, N. K.; Bekh, A. D. ORG: none -3f 16c/ TITLE: Increased access time to ferrite memories through improvement of discharge circuits SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Kiberneticheskaya tekhnika (Cybernetic techniques). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 196S, S9-70 TOPIC TAGS: ferrite core memory. memory core, memory access technique ABSTRACT: The article deals with the overall problem of increased memory element response speed, with particular attention to maximum operating cycles for the address and discharge circLzitry. Increased response speeds for direct- sample ferrite storage devices are to be sought primarily through improvements in the discharge circuitry. The effects of discharge -induced noise amplitude on the useful signal-to-noise ratio are discussed in detail together with storage ele- ment sensitivity and response speed. The discharge noise may be reduced by separating the signal coil into two sections and coupling them in phase opposition for purposes of discharge noise compensation. This principle is examined at length Read-out amplifiur circuit diagrams are considered which provide for a reduced Card L 38186-66 ACC NRs AT6017031 affect of discharge noise on cycle duration. Thc most promising are 4-.'rcuits of the differential amplifier type, in -,-hich case the maximum cycle of the storage unit is determined only by the cycl,-. of the memory core. The circuit diagram of such a reading amplifier having 31. operating cycle smaller than that of the signal coil is analyzed In detail, The response speed of ferrite memories of large capacity, is shown to be limited by the operating cycle of the read-out amplifier. The use of 1 ,time-selection circuits at the amplifier input makes it possible to design a memory with a cycle equal to the maximum cycle of the ferrite core. By dividing the signal winding into parts a reduction in the operating cycle of the ferrite core can be achieved. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 28JuI65/ ORIG REY: 004/ OTH REF; 000 BV,H, G. Economists working on a volunteer basis. Fin. SSSR 23 no,7s 76-77 -T1 162. (MIRA 15t7) 1. Zamestitell naohallnika otdola gosudarstvennykh dokhodov Sverdlovskogo oblastno finansovogo otdela. Isoverdlovsk Province-Finanea) BEKHO Observe a strict 'economy regime in administrati" expenditurest Bring violations in the staff discipline to an and. Fins SSSR 38 no.1:71-72 A 164. (MMA 17:2) 1. Nao Inik shtatnogo otdola Sverdlovskogo oblastnogo finansovogo otdola. BUR, N.D. Isolated subcutaneous rupture of the pancreas, Xhirurglia no.3&131-132 163. (HIU 1615) 1. 1z khiruvgicheskqo otdeleniya (zav. V.D.Bakh) Dzhezkazpmskoy rudnicbmoy bollnitay (glavrq7 vracb V.P.Bilich). (PANCRM-RUPTUR19) r-~"!. krov` At, "WHA 16 6% (zvr. 'LD.Relh) f3l A'. t-~y klip RT BEEKH,_LD. (Ivano-Frankovsk, ul. Darvina, d.6, kv.2) Teabnique of intramedullary ostoosynthesiB. Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 no.2164 F 165. (MIRA 1895) 1. Iz travmatologicheskogo otdeleniya.(zav. - N.D.Bekh) Dzhez- kazganskoy rudnichnoy bollnitsy Karagandinskoy oblasti. BEKH, N.D. Una of preserved bons tinvue of human fetuses. Vast. khir. no.10: 126-128 164, (KRA 19:1) 1. 1z khirurgichaskogo otdaleniya (zav. - N.D. Bekh) Dzhezkazganskoy rudnichnoy bollnitay (glavnyy vrach - V.P. Bilich). BFXII,I,',D._,-(ivano-.vrarikovsk, ul. Darvina, d.6., kv.2) Attachment to the plaster cast in fractures of the humerus. Ortop.0 travm. i protez. 27 no. lt82-83 A 166 (141RA 19tl) 1. Iz Khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya ( zav. - N.D. Bekh) Dzhaaaz- ganskoy rudnichnoy bollnitsy KaragRndinskoy oblasti. Submitted March 8, 1965. BUHALOT, V. It. WorkWC out principles of the- overall mechanization and autem- tion for oasting pipe fittinas. Sbor. trud. NIIST'no.10171-.98 162v (XM 15:10) (pipe fittines) (Founding) (Automatic control) BMMMV V. I.; PINDTUM.. Yu. VO; VAYSKAN,, 0. 1. Generalising about the experi6hae of foundries with casting parts of heating boilers'. Sbor. trud, NIIST no.10:99-1~5 162. (min 1~1 10) (roanding) (Boilers) SKULISKIY, Yu.V.; -T7SHW, V.I.; REPINO N.N.;-.~EKHAlPYv-V.N.; KUZNETSOVA,, Z.1. Nachine for the veldbig of cast iron pipe joints and fittings for sanitary engineering systems. Avtom. aver. 16 P-o.11:72- 77 N 163i. (MM 17:1) 1. Insti"t alaktroevarki igni Ye.0, Patana AN UkrSSR (for Skullskiyl,.Tishura). 2, NiMbhno-iseledovatellskiy institut sanitarnoy tekhniki (for Repin, Bakhalov, Kuznetsova). UEUWV, V.S.. kandidat tekhmichaskikh ",stsir. Deformation of radiator core@ and ways to avoid It. Lit.prolsy. no.1;8-10 J& 156. - (K6RA 9:5) (Corewskinc) 128-58-5-2/16 AUTHORs Bekhalov, V.N.,Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLEs Casting Radiators by the Surfaeo-Crystallization Method (Otliv- ka radiatorov metodom poverkhnostuoy kristallizatsii) PERIODICALt Liteynoye Proizvodstvol 1958P Nr 5, pp 2-4 (USSR) ANTRIM A new casting methodp developed by NIISTj is described. A ra- diator mold (,without core) is attached on top of a drum contain- ing molten cast iron. The assembly is then turned 1800 and the mold filled. Finally - after a definite timeneeded for the crystallization of iron on the mold walls - the unit is returned to the initial position with the mold on top. The remaihing molten iron flows back into the drum. This method is suitable for the production of other hollow castings. An experimental installation for this casting method was fitted out in 1955 at the Stolbovskiy,chugunolitaynyy 2avod (Stolbovskiy Iron Foundry Plant). The article gives the technology of the method, the design of runner systemst a formula, and a graph for calculating the parameters of the castings. Tests of 1,000 experimental radiator-section castings demonstrated a much better density Card l/ of metal and.a. oonsidarably higher heat-transmission coeffi- Casting Radiators by the Surface-Crystallization Method 128-58-5-2/16 cient, than is obtained by the usual casting method. The qua- lity of the new radiators is equal to the USA "Arco" and German "Xlassik" and "Baloll radiators, cast with the use of cores and oil binders. The great economic advantages of the surface- crystallization method are pointed out. It is said that 40,000,000 radiator-section castings are now annually produced at specialized foundries of radiator plants, and that this number will be increased to 100 million annually by 1960. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 z BEOALOV, V.N. _-~- - -1- Box drying Ja :65. RAIKOV# Lop at* n# autr.; BRKW A* Saline soil at. the village Belo%emp district of Plovdiv. 1XV IrAt *Nikola Pusbk&rovI no.3:25-58 162. 1. Mlen na, Redaktaimata kolegiia, "Izvostiia na Tsentralniia nauchnoisoledovatels)d inatitut po pochvoznanie i Wotakhnika 'Nikola ftshkarovIs (for ImUov). -BEFXAR, Albert, at. no autre International Clay Conference, Sockholm, Aug. 12-16, 1963. Priroda Bulg 12 no. 6:118-119 N-D 163, 1. The N. Pushkarov Institute of Soil Science and Agricultural Engineering. I G=lft# V#, d-r) at* n. autr.j ESKURZ_A.1 DIMITROVA, Em. Comparative examination of various methods for studying the water resistame of structural aggregates. Izv Inst "Nikola Pusbkarov"I no.3:79-93 162o 1. Men ma, Redaktaionnata kolegiial Olovestiia, us TsentrabAia nauebnoissledovateloU institut po pochvoxnanie i agrotekhnika. "Nikola, PushkarovIO (for Galeva). S WQWp:,A.; RAIKOV, L. I.- Clay minerals and.general, chemical composition of saline and nonealine soils. 'Izv Inat'"Nikola Pushkarov" 7tll5-124 163. 1. Chlen na RedaktsionnatA kolegitap "Isvestlia ne, Instituta za pochvoznante J agrotekhnika 'Nikola Pushkarov'" (for Raikov), BEKW. A.: STAINOVA Go Tensiometer vith plastic manometerp and possibilities of its utilization under irrigation conditions. Isv. Inst "Rikola Pushkarov" 7025-132 163. I 1~ V. Cur experience with the introductioa cdcost accowiting the workshop. p. 8 LEU FRMSHLEWST. Vol. 5, No. 3, 1956 SOMA, Blvlgaria So., East Eurol-,Nean Accesslf-ns List Vol. 5, 1,10. 9 September, 1956 BEKHBUDOVp A-A- , f --- ii6dy or sainfoin and alfalfa ~Idrrigated soils of the Nakhicbevan A,S,S.R, Izve AN Azerb. SSR. Ser, biol. i mad. nauk no.3:25-28 163. (MMA 166) (Nakhichavan A.S.S.R.--Alfalfa) (Nakhich~van A.S.S.R.-Sainfoin) (Dry farmiM) HEKHBUDOV, A.k. Study of promising logaminous cultures Jn tho Jrrigaped lowlands of the Nakhlohavan A.S.S.R. lav, AN Aterb, SSR. h1ol. i mod. nauk no,,W.9-33 163s (MIMA 1.7:5) BEKHBUDOVI A.A. Effect of fodder leguatnous pltnts on the accu=lation of buzus and nitrogen in 3oils of the FAkhichevan A.S.S.R. Dokl. All Azerb. SSR 21 no.1:41-44 t65. (MIRA 18:5)