SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.N. CHEKHOV - YE. P. CHEKHOVSKAYA

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02-526--f E. EVIT(r~1),/Ellp(w)/EWP(v)/EWP'k) 1,7NO WY/ E M 'wild)/ i ACC NR,- AT6020972 SOURCE CODE: UR/3207A5/000/002/0088/0093 UTHOR". Privernikov, A. K; (Candidate of physico-matbametical sciences); Cbekbov, V. N. rc q3- ORG: Dnepropetrovsk Universit (Dnepropetrovskly universitet) TITLE: Stress concentration in a round cylindrical shell weakened by a circular -C-U-F ~11 SOURCE: Gidroseromekbanike, no. 2, 1965t 88-93 TOPIC TAGS: stress analysis, Fourier series 3 0-~110,DoelC 151-te.Lz- 5rR0cr0,e.E ABSTRACT: The problem has been previous treated in the literature on the assumption that the parameter r(Rb)-1~2 which cbarscterii,6.1j the dimensions of the shell and the cut, Is sufficiently small. Here R is the radius of the mean surface of the shell; b is the thickness of the shell; r is the radius of the cut. The present article extends the treatment to shells with large values of the above parameter.. It is assumed that, in the absence of an opening, the state of stre*!~s of a shell is determined only by the forces S, = ph and 32 = qbj wbicb correspond to the loading of the shell by a constant pressure and to elongation along the genetrix. The complex stress function v- which determines the dis turbo-nee of the stress of the shell by an opening r-A 112 ACC NR- AT6020972 210 01~a satisfies the equation:AAV-1-wo Ot pi 2h-2; V is the ~ojbson A-' + I where k4 = 3(1- V2)R coefficient;,., P P .9p The final solution of -the problem Is In the form of Fourier series.. which are abown.to converge rapidly for the given,ca.se, Crig. art. haso. 8 formulas and 5 tables. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG.REF: 009 i% ,VjpM; DMITRIYEVA, N.M., red.; PRDNINA, N.D., SjNUV",_AnW _Aikolffi takhn. red. (Development of the schizophrqnic process originating In childbood] Techenle shisofreiii6heskogo protsessa, nachav- shegosia v detskom vozraste. Moskva, Medgis, 1963. 135 p. (MIRA 16:5) (SCHIZOPHRENIA) OHMOVA, A. No. CHMOVA. A. N. ODynamics of the Schizophrenic ProcesB, Having its Start at an Early Childhood Age." Cand god Sci, Second Moscow State Medical Inst imeni I. V. Stalin, Z5 Jan 54. (Meditsinskly Rabotnik. 8 Jan 54) SOt SVM 168, 22 July 1954 USM/Magaetism - Ferromagaetism F-4 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 12001 Author : Gunchenhoj, A.I., Frantsevich - Zabludovskaya, T.F., Frantsenich, I.N., Chekhova, O.A. Tnst : - Title : M4petically-soft Metal-Ceramic Materials. Orig Pub : Porosbkovaya metallurgiya, Yaroslavl', 1956, 279-294 Abstract : Description of the technology of obtaining powdered elec- trolytic alloys of the mDlybdenun-permalloy type and of the supernalloy type. Alloys of permLlloy were prepared by electrolysis of solutions containing nickel, iron, =Dlybdenum, menganese, and copper in varying concentra- tions. The materials obtained in this manner were ground into a fine povder in several fractions from 100 to 270 mesh, from vhich the rods were made by pressing and sin- tering. Magnets of commercial powder of electrolytic iron, subjected to annealing, were made simAltaneously. Card 1/2 .0 10(0,T) PRAM I BOOK BXP14rTATION WV/2170 4kadMlYg nNuk UkraIngkoy SSR. Institut W*t&llokarulld I opotslal'- 9,,,Vov 8hkOTOY WtallU 'all I prochnooti "Iterialov, v". In powder meta liarsyland.17 4 nat.oof Materials, Or 5) I"'To AN USSR, 190. 72P Pigs printed. 11d. or Publishing Mouses Ta. A. Sasoiavalovs ?*ch. 06.1 V.Te. Sklyarova; Mlt*ri&l 209rds I.M. Prantgovlch (Keep. Ed.). I.M. P940"16ORM. G.S. Floarenko, G.V.Sammonov# And V.V. Gr1gor'7GvA- KVJM: This collection or articles to intended for a wide circle of scientists an4 engineers In the researth and production or pow- der wtallargy. It may also be useful to. advanced students of WtAllargical Institute@. CGVWA=t ?111A Collection of articles describes the results Of In- vestleations sade at the Institut setallo kermalidi spetsial,n7kh splavow, AN MM (Institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Al- lays, AcadoW of Sciences, Viwainian 30). The physical and chom- us* d In POW dQP metalIurgy are dIs- Maud. Materials described as now, production processes, Md Wtb0d8 And results of vochanical testing a" described. No par- WMIltiss are mentioned, nore"neas follow &sob ptlelo. ?=a or COWMX"' -5-- - The Pro Ism '-v6 I , , DiTamomyrark-of tn Chlbb~ctri. 0;c -Temperature 49 fte authors discuss the characteristic t6nenture in respect to the strength or metal and alloys and the effect of the &"*Y- IN elements an high-tamporature strength properties. void The State of Certain Problems of the Theory Of 54 Us author discusses the theory or wintering, the role of DUr- two phenomena daring slatering, diffusion and plastic flow and "Arystall1watton during wintering In an attoWt to clarify the ture of sintering. and TD te'_Xatan The Role of the Transfer of anew =Vousn ~ Use As, In aln-rIng Iron and Chromium T3 us ::tb"e investigated the *free% Of W1 present in the sInter- In 4twophere on the shrink& :Z4f a apecluert, comparing It with @I.nts.- V.X_.jljjsank*. and T Ta. oapovl* Chromium WIT-1 h&l VI '.Cial Pro- gil V porties a Be" fo-rPowdered-414tal 19 0 so The "than discuss methods or preparing various &110" based us aftn"us carbide, their properties, and Applications. ch 81 to nt Me an MD A Prant ev - ,r h gnat CA y t 0 are&' M W d-00 VMVMTX~ rt powder* At ca~ Semite of Investigations dealing with the development of a@- 90 the" for preparing various types of powdered-gantal magnetic scuductors f magnetically sort astais (electrolytic iron and poreullcy-tM materials) are presented. - Iron Powden and Their Fields or Application 104 ;;so wharstiron powder Can, be applied. Be at'! eel co.Z. I t.r in he use of tron-graphito high-quality bearing material. I hak. Pulverizing Titanium Carbide 117 do..'ribe h; =hod of &ringing titanium oxide In line and alcohol using a ball mill with ball$ of the as" IC) coupoottlon. M card 4/6 - CHZWTA. 0.A.: nAVISNICH. I.N. Blastic constanto of certain metalloceramic wagnetically aoft naterlals. Top.por.not.1 prochn.mt. no.6:36-41 158. (NM 13:4) (Iron alloys--Magnetic properties) 25(l) PSM I BWK ZKPL40ITATION 907/3375 I .Cbekbara OlInItAksandrIvus, Uspitma,yaki Wtalokeradchul mter:Lgli (Sort Megustle Materials In, Powder aktaiww) KYY:Lv., M MwdyU%* Rokp 1959. 31 P. 10000 copies printed. 8ponsoring Agency: Akademlys anak OnIgm I koyi RN. lustytnt ustelakelp adig I sj*tsiallnykh splavILY. Aesp. Xd.: X.M. Frantsev7ch.,.Corresponding W I r',, Mmminian = Acadvow of Sciences; 3d. of Publishing loses: IS. Kisiza; Tech. Id.: 0.0. Mattlyahok. XTIM: ftis booklet is Intended for physical ustal1urgists and spectelists In the field of powder mtaU=W. COVE: Methods of making soft magnetic materials from Iran, and permalloys ~78% 11) in powder ustallurgy are described. The relatlonsUp betvwn porosity 10 to 40) and magnetic properties and the =&1V$ Or elasticity for specimen or electro2jytic and reduced iron dreimmstig*ed.. . No pare" ities an zentloned. Mare are 37 referencesi 21 8ovIet,, 9~ Eugusfil, 5 German'? I Frombp and 1 Japanese. Card 1/k CHWIOVAj R. S., Cend Tech Sci - (diss) "Investigation of the constructional and technical characteristics of alft-portland cements applicable to con- ditions of service in concrete lWdrotechnical installations,* Moscows 1960, 19 pp, 160 cop. (Moscow Engineering Construction Institute im V. V. X;Wbyshev) Mv 45-60, 126-127) L 11099-63 d)/UF(k)/EU(q) m 1`ASD G_ AFFTC Eiw(rwi~T~ /OOO/OO5_ ACCESSION NR: AP3000962 S 0 5/63/000/005 0016 'AUTHOR: Z2~zin, V. N. (CandidAe of technical sciences); (TechniciFi) welds TITLE: Modulus of elastic of alloy steel. st*o no. 5, SOURCE: Svarpchnoye proizvod 1963, 13-16 TOPIC-TAGS: weld elasticity moduluat pearlitic weld martenoitic weld, ferritie weld,* austenitic weld,.,ani6otropy 4 ABSTRACT; .1t. has . been- shown that-the-modulus of elasticity of. pew-litic -depend on th :location or-on the i we. ir_do6s not e martensitio, and ferrit a orientation of the.spec' n. -Ito magnitude coincides with that of forged steels I (20,000 to 21,000 k6~~ at ~ 20C) *The-modulus of elasticity of austenitic welds, however, varies within a range of 21,*000 to 20#400 kj/=2, depending on location and orientation ('gee Fig~ 1 of Enclosure).. Its average value for longitudinal spepimbns is 15,000'kg7m2 at 20C for multipass welds. Card 01, XISLYY, P.S.j 1AXH,, V.I.; SAMSONOV, G.V.; STADNYK, B.I.; KHARENKOp R.F.; CHEKHOVICHP A.B. Thermoelectric characteris tics of high-temperature thermocouples vith refractory electrodes. Izm.takh. no.5:21-23 My 161. (MMA 14:5) (Thermocouples) AKUWV. L.S.; ACHILIDITEV, U.I.; VOLOSOV, G.D.; OORDON, L.I.; GRIN. G.T.; GRCKOV, N.A.; KIR=V. A.Ya.; LIFSHITS, N.I.; MITROPOLISKIY, A.T.; RAYSKIY, X.D.; MIRROV, V.B.; FAYVMVICH, A.Kh.; F3MMVA. I.Yu.; TMIN, I.M.; CHMOVICH. D.I.: ISHKOVA, A.K., red.; WMAK, D,KO, takhn.red. (Handbook on equipment for commercial enterprises and public food gervicaj Spravochnik po oborudovaniiu dlia prodprilatii torgovli , obahchestvannogo pitaniia. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1959. )22 p. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Inzhonerno-tekhnichookiye rabotuiki Upravlenlya torgovogo oborudovaniya i Mntrallnogo konstruktorskogo byuro torgovogo mashinoatkoyenlys (for all except Ishkova, Sudak). . (Business enterprises-Aquipment and supplies) (Restaurants. lunchrooms. etc.-Nquipment ahd supplies) AKULOV, L.S.; ACHILID3YEV, U.I.; VOIDSOV, G.D.; GORDON, L.I.; GRIN., G.V.; GROMOV, M.Ae; KIRILIDV,, A.Ya.; LIFSHITS, N.I.; MITROPOLISK31, A.V.; RAYSMY, I.D.; SMIRKOV; V.B.; FAYVUSOVICH, A.Kh.; IIWROVA, teTue; TSrPIK, I.M.; CHUBOVICH, D.I.;ISHKOVA, A.I., red.; KISELEVA, A.A., tokh.reC (Randbook on equipment for commercial enterprises and public food, service] Spravochnik po oborudovaniiu dl-'La prodpriiatii torgov:Li-:& obshchostvonnogo pitaniia. Izd.2., dop. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo torg. lit-ry., 1960. 333 P. (MIRA 34:10) (Restaurants, lunchrooms,, atee-Equipment and supplies) CHFJmOVICYL-!~- f1schanism of the origin of low-pressure sones in shoat rocks an possible localizere of Idneralization as revealed by the studies in the Daheakasgan deposit. Ixv.AN Kazakh.SSR. Sergiol. no-5:58-63 162. 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N.I.; DOBROV, S.A.; PATLOVA. M.N.; NA7DIU, II.F.; SHINAMIT, T.N.; ABTAIPIYNTA, K.A.; POSUTMATA. N.A.. Primal uchastlys,GHMMVICK, N.V.. SHOROXHOTA, L.I., vedushchiy red.; [Atlas of upper Cretaceous fauna of the Northern Caucasus and the Orimeal Atlas verkhnemelovoi fauny Severnogo lavkaza i Kryus. Pod red. M.M.Moskvina. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. 1 gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 499 p. (MM 13:3) 1. Yeasoyuxnn nauchno-looledovateltakiy Institut priroduykh gazov. 2. Botrudniki kEkfadry Istorichaskoy geologil i palsontologil Geologl- cheskogo fakulltata Ko'skovskogo gooudaretvannogo universitsta (for all except Shorokhovik, Mukhina). (Caucasus, Northern-Paleontology, Stratigraphic) (Crime&-Palsontology, Stratigraphic) IROUSHMI, Vladilen Alekneyevich; PDRFIR OY-EV,, V.B. (Forfirtiev, V.B.10 akadm*o otv, r9L; CHMOVICH N*Ya* [Chekhowych~ N.Ya.], red.; L KATVIICNK# mop tekbas redo (Gas and oil accumalations in the Bitkov fields] Akumnliatsiia nefti, ta gazu Bytkivalkomu rodovishobi. rqivj, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSR, 1961. go p. (MM ]J+-.9) 1. Abulmlya n=k MW (for Porfir 170i) (Mcraine-Gas, Natural-Geology) (Ukraine--Patrols= geology) BOBROVNIK, Daniil Prokhorovich[Bobrovnyk, b.P.]; BOLDYREVA Tatlyana A1eksandrovna[Bc1dyrieva, T.O., deceased]; ISHCil4K;, Anton Markovich; STRUYEV, Mikhail Ivanovich; USILOV, Ivan Dmitriyovich(Usykov,, I.D.); KHIZHNYAKOV, Audrey Vasillyevi [Khyzhniakov, A.V.]; 9HPAKOVA, Vera Borisovna; SHULOGA, Pelageya L6kinichua [Shullha, P.L.) doktor geol.-ininer. CHEKIP dhi-NJA'.),"red.; HATVIYCHUK, 0.0. JaGR,-1-ji6 [Chakhoty IF&-fvitichui, O.o-.-],.tekbn. red. (Lvov-Volyn' Basin] LIvivalko-volynalkyi kamlianovuhollnyi basin. (By] D.P.Bobroynyk ta inshi. Kyiv,,Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSR, 1962. 143 p.- (MIRA 16:3) 1. Institut geologichaskikh Aauk Akademii-nauk Ukr. SSR (for Shullga, Ishchem1w). 2. Institut geologii.goryuchikh iskopa- yemykh Akademii nauk Ukr. SSR (for Boldyreva). 3. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitst (for BDbrovnlk). 4- Vkrainakiy, nauchno-issladovatellskiy gornorudnyy institut (for Khishnyakov). 5. Treat "Ukrvuglegeologiya" (for Struyev, Shpakova, UBikov), (Llvov--Volyn' Bmain-Coal geology), POIRFIXITET, V.B.[Porfirliev, V.B.1, akademik- GRINBERG, Y.V. [Hrinberh, I.V.1; LADYZHE.NSKIY, M.R.fLadyzh9ns'kyi, M.R.1; LINICTSKIY, V.P..[Linstalkyi, V.P.]; GALAMMKAYA, K.A. [Halabutalka 'K'A.] TKACHUK, L.G.fTkachuk, L.H.],- " LV.fSv&rychevs'kyi, L.V.1; RIPUN, M.B. SVARICHEVSKIY, . 1FqIm, M.B.); GABINET, M.P.[Habinet, M.P.); CHEKHOVICH tekhn. _&IajChokhovydh, N.IA.1, red.; MATVIICHUK, IY.-6:~.~ red. [Carpathian menilite shales] Menilitovi slantsi Karpat. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk UHSR, 1963. 204 P. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukr. SSR (for P6rfirlyev). Inatitut goologLi goryuchikh iskopaysmykh AN Ukr.SSR (for all except Chekhovich, Matviichuk). (Carpathian Mountains--Oil shales) 91AISHCHuh, Mikhail Fedo,,ovich; SUFRYCIU-N, ~Ilrjdiruir MITHAYA, Variya Stepanovna; YUN't. Yu.Yu., doktoi- ple(A.- miner. nauk, otv. red.; CHROOVICil, N'.ya., red. [Mineralogy, geochemi3try, and conditions governing the formation of the bottom sediments of Sivash) Mineralz)giis, greakIiiiiiiia i usloviia formirovaniia donnykh otlouien-li Sivasha. Kiev, Nauk-ova dumka, 1964. 172' p. (NIT(k 28:1) TRETYAK, Aleksandr Nikiforwich; SUBBOTRI, S.1.9 akedemi'k; c-t*.. red.; CHEKHOVICH, N.Ya., red. [paleomagnetism of the Middle and Upper Paleozoic of the Ukrainian S.S.R.) Paaeomagnetiw. Brednego A -verkluiego paleozoia USSR. Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965. 130 P. (mipA 18s4), 1. Akademiya nauk Ukr.SM (for Subbotin). ~SOKOIDVSKIY , Igor' Leonidovicb; VOLKOV, Niko3Ay Georgiyevich; CHEMINKO, I.I., kand. geol.-miner. naukp otv. red.; CLWWOV1CH,_N.7,aOj_ red. [Methods for the stage-by-stage study of recent tectonics; based on a study of the southwestern part of the Russian Platform] Metodika poetapnogo izucheniia neotaktonikii na primere iugo-sapada Rusakoi platfornW. K VII kongressu Mezbdunarodnoi assotsiatali po izuchenliu chetvertichnogo perioda (INQUA). Kiev, Naukova dumka., 1965. 132 p. (MIRA 18:6) GAVRISH, Vladimir Konstantinovich; BALUKHOVSKIY, N.F., doktor gool.-miner. nauk, otv. red.,-CHEKHOVICH, N.Ya., red. [Method of Paleostructural geological analysis as re- vealed by a study in the Dnieper-Donets Lowland) Metod paloostrukturno-geologicheakogo analiza; rs primere Dneprovsko-Donetskoi vpadiny. Klevo Naukova duirka, 1965. 140 p. (MIRA 18:3) SWIRIENKO) A.P., akademik, otv. red.; SIICHMBAK, N.F., kand. gool.-miner. nauk, red.; IJAR114ITSKIY, Ye.N.j, kand. lehim. nauk, red.; LOGVIN, E.1.2 inzh., red.; C~WRI.CH)IN.Ya.,, red. .I In Oawoftleff- of the Precambrian of the Ukrainel Geo- khronologiia dokembriia Ukrainy. Kiev, Naukova dumkal 1965. 261 p. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Akaderriya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut geologichnykh nauk. 2. Akademiya nauk Ukr.SSSR (for Semenenko). SEMENENKO, N.P... akademik, otv. red.; TKACHUK, L.G., doktor geol.- miner. nauk, zam. otv. red.; VYALOV, O.S., red.; FORFIRIYE% V.B., red.; MBBOTIN, S.I., red.; IAZARENKO, Ye.N., red.; BELEVTSEV,'Ia,N., red.; POPOV, V.S., red.; SOLLOGUB, V.B., doktor geol.-miner. nauk, red.; CHEKHQVICH,j4.Ya*j red.; HYCHKOVA, R.I.,, red. [Materials of the Sixth Congress of the Carpatho-Balkan Geological Association; reports of the Soviet geologists] Materialy VI's"ezda Karpato-Balkanskoi geologicheskoi as- sotsiatsii; doklady*sovetskikh geologov. Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965. 461P. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Karpato-Balkanskaya geologichaskaya assotsiatsiya. 6.s"yezd. 2. 91 Ukr.SSR (for Samenenko). 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN Ukr.SSR (for Lazarenko,, Belevtsev, Popov). CHZKHOVICH,S., kaudidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; LOYMARMAII.S., kandldnt -ItM9fiftiskikh neuk; BASH.M., inshener Effect of operating parameters on the productivity of automobiles. Ayt.tranap.33 no.8:21-23 AgI55. (KIRA 8:12) (Transportation, Automotive) ATIASv B.A., kend. ekonan, nauk; qgK kand. takhn. na-uk, dotsent; VASIL'YEVAp K.D.0 inzh. Computing differentiated shipping costs on the electronic digital amputer. Trudy LIW noo57:3-15 164. (MITIA 18:11) CHUROTICH, V., polkovalk; TDMIN. S., inshener-podpolkovalk. "era antiaircraft Cu. Teen. sman. 31 no. 9:17-18 3 155. (AiMaircraft guns) (MM 9:2) CHMHOVICH, Vak. Origin of Oncophora beds. Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.geol. 26 no.11:8e-99 N 161, (MIRA 14:10) 1. qWoglcheskly hau'chno-lasledovatellskiy institut imeni, Dioniw Shpuj~h, Bratislava, Chekhoslovatskaya Botsialisticheskaya Respub- (Paleontology, Stratigraphic) CHEKTOVICE Jq V.D. New Data on the Presende of Middle Devonian Deposits in the Nura-Tau Range (resume in Uzbekistani) Dokl. AN Uzb. SSR, No 9, 1953p 17 Up to the present the Devonian in the Nura-Tau was known only on its southern slope. In 1951 the author found fauna of emphijvres and other stramatoporides in gray limestones in the Kiskan-Saya estuary on the north slope of the Nura-Tau. Then V.N. Ryabinin determined Amphipora ramosa Mill. and others characteristic of the Givetian forination. (RZhGeol,, No 1., 1954) SO: W-3112839 11 Jan 55 SOLOVIUVA. M.N.; GEMOVIGH, V.D. BashkIrian step of Central Asia. Dokl.AN BSSR 94 no-3:549-550 Js 154. (KU A 7: 1) I.,Usbek~iwye geologicheskoye upravloniye. predstavlono akedeodkom DeT,lalivk1am. (Soviet Central Asia-Geology. Stratigmphic) (Geo1ogy, Stratigraphic-Sovist Central Asia) CHMOV ICH, T.D. Description of fauns. of Silurian formations In Isfara (Southern Porgaaa). Dokl. AN Tadsh.SSR no,14:19-21 155. (MM 9:9) l.Usbekskoye geaudarstvemoy* goologlaheakeye upravlonlyt. Predstavlone, doyetvitellrqm chlianom Ali Tadzhikskoy SSR A.P.Medsetakla. Vergana-Paloontoleff ) CH SDIDTIYXVA M.S.; ZHUZOW. T.M.; RTYKIN, K.L.; jmw%fih9*DUB2WA, A.B.: STMTA, I.T.; tWWW, Eh,lh. Now data on the Devoulan of J~rsyl-lum. Dold.Al BSSR 107 no.l: 149-360 Mr 156. (XIM 9:7) l.Usbekskoys goologichookoys uprailonlys. Prodetavlono akadealkom D,TAQ&v~dqym. (I~myl-Kuw-Goology. Stratigraphic) jMUMVICE, VqDq wM ---mm nsir6l On facial somlity wd types of Silurian strata In the Turkestan - Vara-Tan. Mountain System (flea Shan). Dokl. AN SSM 107 no*2:306-308 xr 156. (xm 9:?) IoUsbekskeys gesudarstvennoye goologicheakDye upravlenlys. P~redstavlono akedemlkom D.V.1alift"s (Tien Shan-*eol*W, Stratigraphic) (Nura-fau--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) AUTHOR: Solov'yeva, M.N.v Chekhovich, V.Dz SOV-5-58-2-4/41, TITLEt Stratigraphical Outline and Geological Structure of the Me- rishkor Mountain (Nura-Tay Rnnga) (Ocberk stratigrafii i geo- logicheskogo stroyeniya gory Merishkor - Khrebet Nura Tay) PERIODICAL: Byulletent Moskovskogo obshchostva ispytateley prirod~, Otdel goologichaskly, 1958, Nr 2, PP 55-66 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Merishkor mountain of the Nura-Tay range has long been studied by geologistsv such as V.A. Nikolayev, N.Y.. Sinitayn, D.P. Rez'eyy , A.M. Obut, G.S. Porshnyakov-, D,V. Nalivkin, 0.1. Nikiforove D,L, Stepanov, N,A. Smirnov, O.A. Lipinaya, V.N. Ryab~n'in, G.A'. Kaledsi. A,D, Miklukho-Maklay, V.D. C'hekhXrizb-yO.I. Sergun;kove,, , M.S. Solov~yeva, The bio- stratigraphical research studies carried out recently on the Paleozoic deposits of the Merishkor mountain made a detailed differentiation of these Paleozoic deposits, as well as a comparison with the single-age deposits of the ad'Jacent regions possible and at the same time threw some light upon the structure of the Merishkor mountain. During the studies made on-the stratigraphy of the shoaly layers Conchidium knighti Sow. var. daljanicum Nikif'. of the lower 1judlow SSsage, the Card 1/3 existence of associated Wenlock Stage tabulata and heliolives, SOV-5-58-2-4/43 Stratigraphical Outline and Geological Structure of the Merl-nhkor Mountain (Nura-Tay Range) together with tYs of several Ludlovian types,was established. From this it can be concluded that represents- tives of the subfamily Palsefa-vositinae, widely spread in the Wenlock Stage, as well as many proporidesi continued to exist in the lower Ludlow sea basin Nura-Tay together with newly originating groups of coral& and abundant, but alike Ludlow brachiopods. Some of the characteristic features of the Silurian profile of the Merishkor mountain, are the reduced thickness of the deposits similar to the Isfarn layers of southern Fergana, the occurence of sand and gravel at the basis of marginal limestones and a remarkable impoverishment of the fauna in the deposits of the upper Ludlow Stage, all of which might be regarded as results of elevations in this region and a possible erosion of the deposits in the Ludlow Stage, The lack of lower carboniferous deposiis might be explained by an erosion which took place in times preceding the beginning of the Bashkir transgrGssion, The lack of sediments of the Vereya period is also characteristic of cuts of the middle carboniferous deposits of the Merishkor mountain; this again Card 2/3 might be due either to elevations of this region during the SOV-5-58-2-4/43 Stratigraphical Outline and Geological Structure of the Merishkor Mountain (Nura-Tay Range) early Moscow period or to an e-rosion at the moment of approach of the Bashkir transgression, Two synclinal structures have been found in the Merishkor mountain, the western is over- thrusted "o the eastern one along the sloping Central Merish- kor overthrust folding. The chief tectonic course of the Merishkor mountain is the Central Merishkor overthrust fold- ing which, according to the author, is of regional character. This overthrust folding to the east and west of the Merishkor mountain dissolves into a region of thick sand-schist silurian strata widely spread in the Nura-Tay range, There are two stratigraphic charts and 14 Soviet references. 1. C-Sology-USSR 2. Card 3/3 CHUMVICH. V.D. the now genus Pasudoroomeria of the family Syringolitidas (Dibulata). ftleont. xhur. no.4:4,3-47 160. (MIRA 24:2) 1. Vnesoyussyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly goologichookiy Institut. (Atbashi Bange-Corals, Possil) CREKHOVICH, V.D. Habitat of corals in the Ludlou and Gedinnian seas in the Tien Shan. Inform.sbor.VSEGEI no.42:4)-52 161. (MIM 15:1) (Tien Shan--Corals, Fossil) ADAMOVICH, A.F.; CHEKHOVICH, V.D. Conditions governing the formation of weathering surface in geosyncline areas as revealed by a study made in eastern Cuba. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 29 no.9:84-93 S t64. (MIRA 17:11) ADAMOVICH, A.F.; CHEKHOVICH, V.D. Basic characteristics.of the geology of-eastern Cuba. Biul. MOIP. Otd. geol. 39 no.ltlO-21 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 18:4) CHEMOVICH, V.D. 9traitigraphic signifiesnee of Late SilurifLn and Early Devonian Tabulata in the Tien Shan. Trudy VSM7.1 93,135-151 164. (KRA 180) .. ,-' Tectonics of the Caribbian banin. Geotektonika no.6:35-47 N-D 165. (MIRA 19. 3.) 1. NIILzarubezhgeologlya Gosudar.Avennogo geologicheskogo komi- teta SSSR. Submitted May 25v 1965. POLONSKIYP N.B.; CHEKHOVICH, V.V. Stationary shielded rooms and chambers. Prib. i te?h. eksp. 9 no.6;135-143 N-D 164. Dismountable shielded chambers. Ibid.:144-148 (MIR-A 18:3) CHEKHOVICH, Ya. I. Doe Mad Sci -- (diss ) "Halluainatory-delirium syndrom in ~-epid-- -'[! ijo amia _h _~otencephalitis (Clinic, pathogenesis, and treatment)." Mos, 1959 22 pp (First Mos Order of Lenin Med Inst im I. M. Sechenov), 200 copies (KL, 43-59, 127) -80- KURAPOVAP G.M.; CHEKHOVICH, Yaj. Use of reserpine coubined with aminazine for the treatment of schizophrenia vith a chronic unfavorable course. Trudy Goa. nauch.-inal. inst. paikh. 42:84-96 165. (MIRA l8t9) 1. Otdeleniye eksperizientallnoy terapil shisofrenil i grugikh paikhozov (zav.- prof. I.G. Ravkin) Gosudaretvennogo nauchno- Issledovatellskogo instituts poikhiatrii Hinisterstva sdravookhranoniya RSF'SR. -GRENTIOVICH, Ya,lo; LANDO, L.1e; KVIRMAIME, V.V. Dynamics of the clinif3al pictura and rourtive churacterlstics of the body in sohitophrenlon under the effeht of treatment, Trudy 1--go M14I 344-181-191 164. (FaA 18:11) 1. Goaudarstvennyy nauchno-issledoratellskly institut paikhlatrii Kinisterstva Mravookhramnlya TLSFSR (dir. - prof. D.D. Fedotov).- kliniks eksperiventallnoy terapii psikhozov (zav. - prof. !.G. Ravkin), biakhimicheskaya laboratoriya i ml.~robiologicheskayu laboratoriyao BETEKHMI, A.G.[deceased]; GOLIKOV, A~S,. PYBKOV, V.F',; 1VAUN'-'-1V KOFROV, G.A.j KOYAKIN, A.Ye.* KTRYUKOV, V.V-j I.G.; 0 MAGAKIYAN, I.G.; STROI;Aj P.A,; TATAJONOV, SURNOV, V.I., retsenzarit (Courae in mineral deposits] Kurs mastorozbdenji polezny1,1 lskopaemykh. lzd.3., perer. i dop. ", .on-liva, Nedra, 1964. 589 p. WIRA is!,!) - I V --- - -- -- - -7~~ - - I--- ---- - ---- -- - -- -- - - --- - ---- - ~~Z- 1q. #0 NATAROV, Bo s Yedorovich; CHIKHOVIY, M.,veduchiy redaktor; PATSALYUK, P..takhaicheskiy CWide-screen motion pictures] Shyrokoakranne kino. 4ty, Dersh. vyd-vo tekhn. lit-rv URSR, 1956. 36 p. (MIJU 10:5) (Kation-picture projection) 0 PAVLOV, Ivan Stepanovich; CEMOVOY, K., red.; PATALYUK. P.. tekhn.red. bilectric methods of processing food productal Blaktrychni sposoby obrobky kharchOTYL-h Droduktiv. Kyiv, Derzh. vyd-vo teldm.lit-ry UL9R* 1957. 106 p. (KIRA 11:2) (Food Industr7-4quipment and supplies) C v LC.BJLTw,B.N., professor. doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; CBEWTOT,N., robdctor; VUIZ,N.. tokhnichmeldy redaktor [Innowatlozw in beating engInserift] Novo* v otopitollnol tokhnUm. Kiev, GosAsd-vo tekhn. lit-ry. US=. 1955. 149 P. (KUU 9:3) 1. Beystvitellayy oblen Aboemil arkbitaktury US= (for LOUM) (Heating) YERSHOV. L.D.; COW49M N.. vedushchiy redaktor; PATSALYM. P., tekhniche- skiy reds-Wor - [Quick-settibg -cement] Bystrotyerdsiushchis tsementy. Kiev@ Go*. lzd-vo tekha. lit-ry USSR. 1956. 199 p. (NLPA 10:2) (cement) XHINWK...Yurly Aaclreyevich; C1 takhoicheskiy redaktor vedushchiy redaktor; PATSALYUX, P. [Hydraulic engineering installations; planning and calculationY Gidrotekhatchaskie sooruzbsniia; proektirovante t raschat. Kiev. Goo. izd-vo takhn. lit-ry USSR. 1957. 190 P. (NLRA 10:4) . (VIdraulic engineering) 9 (2) SOV/91-59-11-18/27 AUTHORS: Chekhovoy, Yu.N., and Busheva, L.M., Engineers TITLE: The Possibility of Increasing the Number of Output Coils of the EKP-3/6 Electronic Correcting Device PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Nr 11, pp 27-28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors describe a simple conversion of the EKP-3/ 6 electronic correcting device without the applica- tion of a pulse multiplier for the simultaneous con- trol of six boilers. They refer to an article of En- gineer A.M. Tairlin "The Utilization of the EKR as a Pulse Multiplier for Pressure Control in High-Capaci- ty Boiler Houses", published in Energetik, 1958, Nr 10. It was said in this article that the number of output coils of the EKR transformer is inadequate for a great number of boilers, especially when operating according to the parallel system, when two coils are required for each boiler. For controlling the press- ure of all boilers, the pulse from the EKR transfor- Card 1/3 mer must be multiplied. A.M. Tairlin further explains SOV/91-59-11-18/27 The Possibility of Increasing the Number of Output Coils of the EKP-3/6 Electronic Correcting Device that a rewinding of the output coils of the transfor- mer is not permissible since the power of the electro- nic amplifier wiU be inadequate. The authors of this article state that this is true only for the "Energo- pribor" equipment. When using the equipment produced by the "Komega" plant, the number of outputs of the EKP-3/6 electronic correcting device may be doubled (ie. increased to 20) without causing damage to the electronic amplifier. The maximum number of outputs of the "Energopribor" equipment will be around eight. A rewinding of the output transformer of the EKP-3/6 electronic correcting device with addition of six additional coils was performed at one of the GRES of Donbassenergo. Such a conversion is connected with considerable difficulties. The authors recommend a less complicated'method by using one special trans- Card 2/3 former-multiplier with one primary and seven seconda- SOV/91-59-11-18/27 The Possibility of Increasing the Number of Output Coils of the EKP-3/6 Electronic Correcting Device ry coils. The transformation coefficient must be 1:1. The primary coil is connected to one of the output coils of the electronic correcting device. The secon- dary coils are connected to the fuel and air control devices. This simple convers-ion will eliminate the EKR multiplier. The device will serve six boilers. To the input of each control device a signal from a sepa- rate output coil will be' fed. The "Komegall device may be used for the control of six boilers. In case the number of boilers to be controlled is greater than six, the multiplier suggested by Engineer A.M. Tsirlin must be installed. Card 3/3 BUSHITA, L.M., insh * C TOY-U.N., inzh. 11-~--'-.-'"~-~.'~-' Automt1c control of gas pressure. Blek. at&. 30 no.3:83 Nr '59. (MIRA 12:5) (Gas, Natural) (Pressure regulators) CHMOVOY, Yu.N., inzh. Selection of instruments circuits for tuning VTI electronic regu2ators. Xlek.sta. 31 no.6:33-36 Je 160. (MM 13:7) (Zlectronic measurements) (Ilectric controllers) KQ14WV.. G.P.., inzh.; dMbMVOY, Yu.N., inzb. Automating of the or/--rn+4-n of high-pressure regenerative heaters. Elek. su.. 31 no.&U-27 Ag 160. (EI 14! 9) (Boilers) CHEKHOVOY, Yu. N., inzh. ------ New circuits for fault signaling. Priborostroenie no.6:19-21 je '61, (MIRA 14:6) (Electronic control) CHMOV071 YU.N. Mercury-oil electric contact differential manometer for signaling and protection, Priborostroenie no*7:27 Jl 161. (KCRA 14:6) (Nhnometer) CHEKHOVOY, Yu.N., inzh.; SHCHEGOLEV, A.V., inzh. Improvement of a lietwork for i3ignaling the pressure of 4*4rogen in the TV2-100-2 turbogenerator. Slek. sta. 32 no.205.&C' F 161. . (MM 160) (Turbogenerators) CHMOVOY lu N inzhe Autmatic feeding of tim evaporators* Elek. sta,32 no. 5:23-27 MY 161. (MIM - 3-4:5) (Stem turbines) (Eiaporating applianceoO CHEKHOVOY,, Yu.N. a Ib no.3:4-7 Mi 1620 ' (MIRA 15.2) '.11 (Automatic contrck) (Eleciric pow pUnts-Equipwht and suppliej) X"rience in operatift automatic control equipment. Energetik , SHCHEGOLEV,, A.V., Insh; CHEXHOVOY., Yu.N.,, inzh. - I Automtion of allse puWlng aystem, Elek,sta. 33 no.n;28-32 N ,62. (KMA 15312) (Electric power pimte) SHCHEGOLEV, A,V., insh.; CHEKHOVOY, Yu.N., inzh. Increase of the operational reliability of the electric motors of remote control posts. Zlek. eta. 33 no.100"6 0 162. (KM 1631) (Electric motors) z CHEKHOVOT, Yu.N., inzh. Consolidated central signaling system of the machine room and a vider range of responsibilities of turbine technicians. Elek. eta. 34 no.2s26-30 F 063. (MM 16SO (Electric 0( '%ter plants) ___ ~ - - - __ - -__ - - __ - _7,__ __ - - - - CEEKBOVOY. YU.N. Calculation of the adjustment of a single-pulse electronic controller for regulating the level of the condensate of the heating steam. Energ. i elektrotekh. prom. no.l:.r,-10 Ja-Mr 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Luganskaya goeudarstyennaya rayonnaya elektrostantsiya. (Zlectric power plants--Flectric equipment) 4 CHEKHOVOY...Yu.N. (Ghekl.nvyi, 1U.M.] (Kiyuv) Is an optimalizing autocorrelation-type controller possible? Avtomatyka 8 no.5:26-38 '63o NIHA 17:1) CHMOVOY, Yu.N, [Obekbovyi, IU.M.1; SHEUO, P.P. ReTiev of *Ana3yein and oynthsais of pulse type and digital automatic control eyntem.0 Avtomatyka 8 no.6s84-85 163. (MIR& 17:8) ACCESSION NR: "4024843 8/0102164/00010021005010058 AUTHOR: Kerskeener. L F. jFAeV); CheMover, Tu. IA. (Wev) TITL;: Algorithm for comstructiag a nonlinear static model of & co=93ex industrial process SOURCE: Avtornatyfta, 2, 1964, 50-59 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, ledustrial, process automatic controlt industrial process model. noslinear, static model ABSTRACT: Recurrent formulae are used for conqmting the coefficients of a static nwdel at each stop of Incoming Wormation which is continaously weighed. These formulas simplify calculations and make the process of constructing a variable model a continuous one. Criteria for selecting the weiSht-function parameter and the number of terms of the approvAmating polynomial &r given:. CWd , ~~. (Chekbovyi, IU.M.] (Kiyar) Gig Self-teaching systemi for optimizing a ccmbuation process. I - Awtomaty.1m 9 n6.391-53 t64 f 1-7.-7 'MM , ) I CORBOVOY, Yu.N., inzh. Vacuum protection and vacuum drcp regulation in turbines. Prom. energ. 19 no.8:26-29 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11) CHEKHCVOY,.,:~~.N., inzh. Adjustment of equipment used in continuous recording and measurement of the amplitude of the vibration of bearings. Energ. i elektrotakh. prom. no.1%57-60 Ja-Mr 165. (MIRA 180) CHEKHOVOY Yu.N. [Chekhovyi, IU.M.] (Kiyev); KRUKESnR, I.P. (Kiyov) Algorithm for teaching an open-loop optimlizing control ayfft= the correct recognition of situations. Avtomatyka 10 no,4:44-5/, 165. (MIRA 18tlO) CREKBOVOT9 yusy" ifighe Automation at th@ r4tontleft of optimum vaeaus Condition in th# oandowre of Otto turbino #Y~t~mae Uplonqjvtika 12 hoolli4l.46, N 165, (MIRA 18110) I* hotitut k1b~rnotiki AN RAN& ,CHMMVSXAYA. G.Yu. - INA, V. L. Gome results of the use, of geophysical methods in investigating and determining the parameters of strata. Trudy VNII uo.Z9-.150-155 160. (MM 13:10) 1. Groznenskiy nouchno-iomledovatellskiy neftyanoy institut. (GrozWy Province-011 well logging, XLectric) CHMOVSKAY.A. G.Yu.; REPIM, V.L.; NAZARETOV, M.B. Uning field data to determine the coefficient of oil receovery vith water drive. Trud~ GrozI711 no,10-.86-102 161. (MM 4'.62) r -.(Vil fields--Production methods) CHFZHOVSKAYA, G.Yu.; REPIKA, V.L.; XUARETOV, M.B. UTect of some factors on the coefficient of oil receovery. TrWy COVZIUI Ano.10:10,1-no 161. (MIU 15:2) (Oil fields-Prodaction m0hods) MAYDEBOR, V,#,,Oo POSTASHp M,F,; IZEEDINETS, N.P.; CIIEKHOVSKAYA, G.Yu. Studying and 4mloping oil pools in thick fractured reservoirs. Neft. khom. 40 no*4t29-35 Ap 16*2. (MIRA 15t5) (Chmahen-;ngush A.S.S.R.-4il reservoir engineering) T.rrw.nlxm, N.P.; SOKOLOVSKII,.E.V.; MAYDEBOR, V.N.; POSTASH, M,F.; CHEKHOVSKAYA. G. Yu, Hydrodynamic relationship among separate parts of thick fractured reservoir rocks. Geolenefti i gaza, 6 no.4:52-55 Ap 162. O(WA 15 z4) 1. Gro=enskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy neftyanoy institut. (Chechen-Ingush A.S.S.R.-Oil sands) I-TAYMBOR, V.114; CIEKHOV31WIA, G.Yu.; FCGTAJH~ M.F. Intensifyi-ng development by increasing the pressure gradient in the Xarabul-ak-Achaluki Upper Cretaceous pool, lltauch.-te?di, sbor. po dob. nefti no.24:154-155 164. (!aru 17: 10) 1. Vsesoyaznyy neftegazovyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut. C~~ICHOVSKAYA, 1. 1. Chekhovska-ya, I. I. "Experimental investigations of the hygienic evaluation of veVetables grown on soil treated with the ethyl ester of dimethyl dithio carbanic acid." First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst. imeni I. M-Ik- Sdchenov Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Science) So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 25,, 1066 MARTYMOU. 0.1.; SLNDYWV, Yu.F.; SMIRIIOV, O.K.; CHMOVSKAU. 5.D. Dissociation of calcluu chloride in the process of generation of water vapor at M& temperature and pressure. Zhur.neorg. khim. 5 no,1:16-22 A 060. (HM 13:5) (Calcium chloride) (Water vapor) , I . ... USSR/Chemistry - Plastics May 51 "Copolymerization of Vinyl Acetate and Maleic Anhydride and the Properties of the Copolymers Obtained.* S. N. Ushakov, S. P. Mitsengendler. V. A. Chekhovskaya, Chair of Plastics, Leningrad Tech Inat "Zhur Prik Khim" Vol XXVI, No 59 pp 485-489 Same relationships are observed in copolymerization of vinyl acetate with maleic anhydride as in the case of vinyl acetate and monomethyl maleate. Mr.leic anhydride, like its eater, can combine with itself in presence of complex vinyl esters to yield copolywro contd higher than 50% malelc component. Obtained copolymers are easily sapond with H20 to form high- mol compds with side rings on chain(lactones). 183T36 0 A . P')rn.'ite. "Ishakoy, layurIna Tyll t. 7-i-111 , aml"" . q~- T Tj. ~'C poly-'rinyl 'A'1c' (7), obtabjf~rl of %i2cfat-e in iloin. in 'EtOFI, with 11PS041 (10"0' o--r' ""ho wt. of tile,, itt 16 brs., and 11ried at 110% -as for~yl.a-tcd Witb 1001,', 11C0,11f, in the ift. 'ratJo T:FC0-.H = 11 :5; after A-F t-he M~ts'; wMi 41-le-)GO to 5%, the 3~r~odimt was -bptLl. Ui 11nO ctr 12"OT! arl"I dricil at IFY ~' t ar t 7.n g -witli I ~f aeld no. 8.24 inC. L,*~omp c'mtent 1.1", intr-IMn -visecsity u/c o.n7o5, runs- with varloiza catalys's gave -products wJtI, the fc,'-Iovlu)~: .Iegrep.~- -,)f .1 -'Flo forj~'Iylation 'L (in mole %): F130 8;~ of tile w'- of 'he rt -ti'm mass, 100 IPJ f = 16,90j'; '11"'12 3f), 120' hrp,., 1~b ? '4 Ij #* 2h. 3; &-iZ7 V), 30 hrq- , 40-500, 61.3; MP-5156--- 3, 10 h-sr 21.6-; Zn(,'!, ILO, )0 )nrs., ('00, c.0; 'fJU'Cs'1t catalvst, 3D ~lrs. , -00 0%. Tnu:,:, rem en r,~ e of H2-30L,, or of lf)wers f tbm' 2 V prociicts. obtained with H,;,SOI or ZnSCI~ or a' 40-600 are lrso2. in Ke-7rO "~i Iii alkali-ever- mi boijing. iiot- is!,pro-t, f, an 4L-11,101. 'bekt~; rpached In 10 bas. rit 61)0. A h1g),6r f w2s, however, % t tv Ined flhroui ol _;b repen ~0 -ji-VIation4 w ith fresi, nortions of thlis, after L f = 91,'-.13 molan ~% In a -;im-le operatioii, -f increases .-jit1b time only in ti'le --m-tial sts:&s amd then becomes pric-tin--Ally cnre;t.: e.g., at 600, In 3. 10, 20, 30, and 50 hrs., f = 75.4, 81.5, 93.9, G-'..6, and k0;11.3. in order to Aet. thc~ do'-'-ee of distructior. of - the po2ypier possibly broii,-ht about by Ithe the product with f 97.67 mole % ~~,r-as S-iii",je,cteo to hydrolysis, by 10 lirs. bailing with a 6-fold, excess of .7,)o wo witil arv.1n. of H002H, by n/r Of +!~CL polyvilly! 81('. thits recovereft, 0.~-'nr' as against ~he a" 600 dcei eritail Wlirlced destruution nf the polymer mol. 'Wit'll deCMISAIIE tCLA)., f thl's, in ~O hrs., at 69, 40, 30, arad-15n,' f = 844, 69.o, 66.9, anl 6L.6. At 15', in 6, 2Z1 31~., 48, allf! 72- brS., f = 46.o, 56.7, 57.9, 62.", an 63.1- M' f rl e F r of alr,,oho~ aj.1 t' Sf'11121'*.2:-~~r 01 TOUNDOLAUp To?*# Imm96 Wdim. awk; a=MK&Up T.T.,o mla&&h4 13 motta2m 1- ROU 'Ot IUKVUWALL WMft OWPMvW6 &VIM the &Mkbg PMUMO mww~w fts 10 4030 af jamapb wd it* rabowa ftm dldluu~e Irt* Mar OD.IW02420 l6flw (MVA lean) CHEKHOVSKAYA . ye.p. 865 centners of milk from 100 hectares of land. Inform. biul. VDNKH no.8.23-24 Ag 164. (14IRA 17: 11) 1. Starshi7 skskuroovod pavillona "Zhivotnovodetvoll n& Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khosyayetva SSSR. XOTSrAYA, T9,T. [Bibliography on the mnufacturs of wood-particle boards; recommendation Index of Russian and foreign literature for 1935-29581 21b2lograftla po voprosam proizvodetva drove no- strusheahnykh plit: rokoimendatelinyi ukasistell otechss=nnot i inostrannol literatury sa 1955-1958 gg. Moskva, 1959. 33 p. 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