SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DRITS, V.A. - DRIZIN, B.

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DRM, V.A. (~zantitatlve phaso X-ray avAayoio of alay mineralo. Kriotallograftia 6 no-0530-535 J1--Ag 161, (MIRA 1438) 1. Irkutskiy goeudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.A.Zbdawva. (L-ray crystallography) (clay-Analysis) -mWA U,I, DRITS , V.A, 'Ellos 0 Stnpture of skolitse Min* abor. no.15:255-261 161. (MIRA 15t6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Ivana Frankol Llvov i GosudaretvomW universitet imeni A.A. Zlidanovap Irkutsk* (Skolite) DRIT3,, Vo A*j ZAREJBITSKAYAj A. Nq MURA%IEVO V. I. --- *Zerlegung des Phlogopits bei der Elektrodialyse." Report submitted for the International Clay Conference, Stockholm, Swedens 12-16 Aug 63- DRITS9 V. A.j ALEKSANDROITAs V. A.; KOSOVSKAYA, V. A. "About the history of trioctahedral micas in sedimentary rocks." Report submitted for the International Clay Conference, Stockholm., Swedenp 12-16 Aug 63- DRITS, V. A.; FRANK-MENF.T�IM, V. A.; WGVDFENKO, N. V. *Tosudite - a new mineral formed of mixed-layered phase in alushtiteon 'Report submitted for the International Clay Conference, Stockholm, Sweden2 12-16 Aug 63o FSTROSOV, I.Kh. Palygorskite and chlorite in Oligocene and Miocene clays in the Irivan region of.the Armenian S.S.R. Zap.Arm.otd.Vaes.min.ob-va no.2t95-102 163,, (KM 16:10) KCk"-"k"V")KAY.l, I.C..; DIUMit V.A.; AJ.,EJU)3AllVRGjVA, V.A. 14'.~~tory ('r tr.'.octahedral micas An soatmenta-y rcchl. I ~?,r --- (MIRA 11-97--10) .)c,. ti-.2117F-196 163. .-.. Geol,,,gJcheWy Jnstitul All M,.).-jkva. FRANK-KAMENETSKIY, V.A.; GOGVINENKO, N,V,; DRITS, V.A, NTosudito" a diootahedral mixed-layer clay mineral. Zap. Voes. min. ob-va 92 no.5t560-565 163. (MIRA 17:1) DRITS, V.A.; KOSSOVSKAYAO A.G. "Sangarit," a nev clay j4neral with an orderly mixed layered structure. Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no.4%934-937 Ag 163. (MIRA 1W) 1, Geologicheakiy institut AN SM. Predstavleno akademikom D.I.Shcharbakovym. I (clay) KURAVIYEVf V.f,; DIURS V,As: "'AR(I';Uf,4,AY-A, A.N. _L~~I' Modeling thij prcrenaes ol.' the st-rige altarnatIon f;I' !4t. i pol. lsv~jp. nf,,.6-.l3&-134 A.0 164. (14-1IRIII 19.3) 1, GPO1OgI-~!fIIqr'I-Jy institut AN SS.")R, Moekva, KHVOROVA, I.V.1,DRITSp V.A.* Volcanic argillites-in;the Devonian of the Aktyubinsk part-of the Ural Mountain region. Dokl.AN SSSR 149 no.31669-671 Mr 163. (MIRA 164) 1. Geologicheakiy institut AN SSSR. Predatavleno akademikon X.M.Strakhovym. (Aktyubinsk region-Argillite) DRIVING, A. YA. ~ FEVLWVA) 0. A. and MOSTIKOV, I. A. Izmereniye spekt=11noy prozrachnosti atmosfery v nochnykh usloviyakh (Investigation of the Spectral Transparency of the Atmosphere at Night). Akadeadya Nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya goegr. it geofiz., 1940, no. 5, P. 685-690, diagra. S-wry In German. 00,0 set ool 00 004 000 00"4 few ONVISIM Well Vu A 100. 7040; CAM."W- 100 IV". A --40hlWVVdW WM WA& an Me d" mum" IV am Witt at V-1m dw absilip" of ku to Miami 06". The remits do a" now dw obar"d siad the WW swuna the vm- ill the WhA a -lbst. Thear. (-1943-) it Its 4 0 0 0 o 0 0 o o 0 0:04"Gro 0 'a 0 0: Saoill 111AWSS W a as &;**;.e.&.* ~00 "so -06 0*0 809 we* 400 woo 400 WOO soo woo 49-58-3-5/19 Clouds in the Stratosphere. of the filter are given. The results obtained by photo- graphing by means of polarised light are compared with aerological data and weather chart data. Polarisation data permit expressing certain assumptions on the nature and dimension of the particles composing the cloud which was photographed. The case of a laminated tropopause is con- sidered, the formation of which was followed by means of probing with a projector. Tho results of probing of the stratosph-re by the projector beam are in good qualitative agreement with visual observations made in England (Refs.6 and 8), and also with observations of a com lex tropopause under anticyclone conditions (Refs.9 and 103. The data obtained by the authors of this paper on the stratosphere cloud (altitude, vertical thickness. transparence, average particle dimensionsI refraction index of the particles) lead to the assumption that tb,~ cloud photographed by the authors in the Caucasus and the nacreous cloud are of exactly the same nature in spite of the fact that the latter has not been observed in the Caucasus region. There are 12 Card 2/3 49-58-3-5/19 Clouds in the Stratosphere. figures and 10 references, 6 English, 2 Russian and 2 German. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere, Academy of Sciences, USSR (Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fiziki atmos- fery) SUBMITTED: January 31, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 49-58-5-5/15 AUTHORSLDx1*AMtt-4,_Xa.., V.14. Zolotavina, Polozova, M.N. and Smirnova, A.I. TITLE: Determination of the Atmospheric Stratification and Products of Condensation by Searchlight Method (Stratifikatsiya atmosfery i obrazovaniye produktov kondensatsii po dannym prozhektornogo zondirovaniya) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR. Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1958, Nr 5, PP 613-624 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The thin layers of semi-transparent clouds are often seen to be formed at about 18 000 m high. The observations estab- lished the fact that these clouds are produced when the tropo- pause is being steadily lifted with a simultaneous cooling at the cloud layer. It was observed in Great BrItain that this phenomenon is accompanied by a lowering of the upper layers over the anticyclones. The dynamic pressure appears to be the main factor in the production of water condensation, Its intensity can be affected by speed of rising air and an inflow of moisture from the surrounding areas. As the water condensation in the atmosphere greatly affects light scatter properties of the air it is evident that the problem of Card 1/5 49-58-5-5/15 Determination of the Atmospheric Stratification and Frodue'to of Condensation by Searchlight Method. optical methods of observation becomes important. Of the methods of application, the searchlight proved to be one of the most precise. This work gives an account of an optical sonding through the atmosphere carried out for four consecu- tive nights in Moscow region in conjunction with the aero- logical data and synoptic charts. The resulting observat- ions are presented in the form of graphs showing various aspects of light scatter, temperature distribution and polar- isation. Fig.1 gives the intensity of light scatter of the beam as measured at various heights through a blue filter. Fig.2 represents the thermoisoplets for the period of exper- imenting. Fig.3 shows a degree of polarisation of the light scatter for various heights. It is interesting to see how the height of the light spot was rising during the first three nights. It rose from 2-3 km to the region of the tropopause by the second night and showed a height of 22- 25 km during the third night. The measurements at 22-25 km were carried out also with a photographic camera. It should be noted that while the scatter intensity was changing at higher levels, it remained constant at about 8 km. The served data agrees with the theoretical calculations of Card 2/ 49-58-5-5/15 Determination of the Atmospheric Stratification and Products of Condensation by Searchlight Method. the angle of scatter.as it is shown on Fig.4, where the theoretical curve is being plotted together with the observed ones. The graph of temperature isoplets indicates a definite lowering of temperature at the observed heights. The surface synoptic charts are shown on Fig-5. It should also be noted that the degree of polarisation in the lower 0 atmosphere lies always in the range of light scatter 135-153 as shown on Fig.6; this was prepared from the data obtained on many occasions for different localities. The degree of accuracy of the measurements is somewhat lower for heights above 15 km due to the star light interfering with the searchlight. The tests with a green filter showed that it makes measuring more difficult owing to the absorption of some of the light intensity. Fig.? shows an example of the results obtained through it. Entirely different results were obtained on another occasion of sonding the atmosphere. Fig.8 shows the results of searchlight measurements made every 3.5 hours for two consecutive nights. The degree of polarisation is shown on Fig.9. The curves are rather smooth, giving Card 3/5 49-58-5-5/15 Determination of the Atmospheric Stratification and Products of Condensation by Searchlight Method. evidence of no layers of an increased scatter. This proved that the upper atmosphere up to 15 km was homogeneous. Fig.10 represents the temperature distribution for that period. The synoptic charts are shown on Fig.12. The following can be derived from the experiments: 1. Where the,synoptic situation represents a high with the pressure 1030 mb at its centre and a sufficiently developed low to the North, while the upper atmosphere is of a uniform condition, the searchlight method will show a slight decrease of light scatter intensity owing to very small dimensions of free particles in the air (aerosol 0.111). 2. In the case of a vertical decrease of temperature the light scatter exposes the particles of an increased size due-to water condensation. 3. The products of condensation in such a case at heights of 14-23 km are in the shape of water droplets of 1.511 diameter. This method also makes ponsible an exact determination of the relation- ship of condensation products in the stratosphere to the vertical movement of the air at certain synoptic situations, thus contributing to observations of the least knovn sphere Card 4/5 49-58-5-5/15 Determination of the Atmospheric Stratification and Products of Condensation by Searchlight Method, of the upper air. There are 13 figures and 12 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 2 German and 8 English. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut Fiziki atmosfery (Academy of Sciences, USSR, Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere). SUBMITTED: January 31, 1957. 1. Clouds--Analysis 2. Searchlights--Applications Card 5/5 DRIVING, A. Ta., Candidate Pbys-Math Sci (diss) -- "Clouds in the lower strato- spherep based on data from projector sounding". Moscow.. 1959. 7 PY (Amd Sci USSR, Inst of Pbys of the Atmosphere), 100 copies (KL, No 25, 1959p 126) S/049/59/000/03/007/019 AUTHOR: Driving. A. Ya. TITLE: On Mother-of-Pearl Clouds PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1959, Nr 31 pp 410-421 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author analysed the data published in numerous Western publications and-concluded that formation of these olouds is connected with.an increase of the amount of ozone in the atmosphere. The maximum activity of both the clouds and.ozone was found to(~~7 coincide during the development of a cold stratospheric stream in North Europe. An example of such a synoptic situation is illustrated in Fig 3. The distribution'of 1122 cases of observed mother-of- pearl clouds in Oslo for 1926-1934 is shown in Fig 1, and Fig 2 is a photograph of these clouds Card 1/2 observed on February 6, 193?. There are 5 figures, S/049/59/000/03/007/0-19 Oa Mother-of-Pearl Clouds I table and 58 references, 11 of which are Soviet, 6 Geman and 41 English. 0 A.SSOCIATIONt Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fiziki atmosfery (Ac. Be. USSR, Institute of Physics of the Atmouphere) SUBMITTED: June 5, 1957 Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK VaWITATION SM/5019 GeorgiyeVeklyj YU* S.j A, Ito Driving,, No V. Zolotavin&,, Go V. Rozenberg,, Ye. M. Feyasl I son anlrV-79. IMAMov Prozhektornyy luch v atmosferej isaledovaniya po atmoefernoy optike (Searchlight IkLy in the Atmospherel Investigations in Atmospheric Optics) Moscow, ltd-vo AN SW,I 1960. 243 p.' Errata slip inserted. 1,600 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akade" nauk NW. Institut fiziki atmoofery. Ed. (Title pap ): 0. V. BDzenberg, Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: No L. Telesninj Thch. Edo: I. F. Niovallskays. PURPOSE- This book is intended for geophysicists epneerned with searchlight s;Q.ing of the atmosphere and questions in atmospheric optics. CMERAGE: The book reports on ie cent 'invistiaLtions of -the effect of atmospheric conditions on the visibility of distant objects illuminated by a searchlight, and the utilization of a searchlight beam for investigations in atmospheric optics. The authors limit themselves to that side of the problem directly cara'~ Searchlight fty in the Atmosphere (Cont.) SOV/5019 connected with atmospheric conditions,, but give a sufficiently detailed re. view of present-day data on the optical properties of the atmosphere. At. tention is, concentrated on'studies made by the authors and their colleagues at the Laborstoriya atmoefernoy optiki Institute, fiziki atmosfery Akademii nauk SSSR (Imboratory of Atmospheric Optics of the Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere AS USSR). No personalities are mentioned. There axe 173 references: 100 Soviet,, 38 Englishp 25 German., and 10 French. TAMX'OF COMIRM: Preface Ch. 1. Problem of Forecasting Visibility and Searchlight Sounding of the ( 3 Atmosphere 0, V. Rozenberg) 5 l.Problem of forecasting the visibility of distant objects 111imilm- ated by a searchlight 5 2.OptJc&J characteristics of the atmosphere and the problem of measuring them 10 3-Problem of sounding the atmosphere with a searchlight 14 4-Histor7 of'the development of the searchlight method of sound- ing the atmosphere 17 5-Problems of method 26 Searchlight Fay in the Atmosphere (Coat. SOV/5019 Ch. II. Optical Fropertles.if the Atmosphere . 30 1, Int roductl~a ( 0. V. lbsembers) 30 2. Transparency of the atimspbere 32 a, Buie concepts and measurement methods (G. V. Rozenberg) 32 b. Brief survey of published data (G. V. Hosenbeig) 40 c. 14ethods and conditions for mking measurements of atmospheric transparency at the laboratory of atmospheric optics Insti- tute of Physics of tMe Atmosphere AS US= (G. V. Rozenberg) 51 d. Tim-dependent and spatial variations of atmospheric transparency (A* U. Driving, N. V. Zolotavina, and 0. V. Rosenberg) 55 e* Opetral tranopwmney of the-atmosphere in the high mou -4-4-. 1%%.a U__ %.-. ... Georgiyevskly 80 3. Scattering matrix (G. Ve lbsenberg~ 93 a. Introduction 93 b. Brief survey of published data 95 c. Preliminary data an the character of the mLtrix of light scattered by atmospheric air 117 Searchlight MY in the Atmosphere (Cont.) WV/5019 d. Concluding remarks 132 Ch. III. Structure of a Searchlight Dom 135 1. Introduction ( G. V. Rosenberg) 135 2. Angular stracturo of a searchlight bean at a great distance from the searchlight (V. S. Miazanov) 137 3. Light.of the 600 WIght scattered into the forward hemi- sphere ( V. S. Xhasanoy) 140 4. Transverse VrightDoss profile of the projection of a seareb- light boaa 6n the sky ( A. Ta. Drivingi N. V. Zolotavina,, 0. V. Rosenberg) 142 Ch. IV. Approximate Tboory of Visibility and Theory of Searchlight Sounding of the Atmosphere 146 1. Statement of the probles. Buie spbols 146 2. Visible intensity of singly scattered light of searchlight 149 a. General expression for intensity of single scattered light of searchlight 149 b. Intensityof singly scattered light of searchlight vhen observing from the side 151 a. Intensity of singly scattered light vhen observing after and toward the ray 1" Us,robi-ight my in the Atmosphere (Cont.) SOV/5019 5. Meet of angular distribution of light intensity of search- light 197 6. Visible contrast of object illuminated by a searchlight 199 7. ZotimatIons of doubly scattered light of a searchlight 202 Cho" VL Uperlmental Verification of the Theory and Bow Results cf IBearchligtt Sounding of the Atmosphere 209 1. Measurements of visible intensity of scattered light of a searchlight and comparison with the theory (A. Ta. Driving, N. V. ZOlOtSViVAS, 0. V. Rosenberg) 209 2. Contrast accordin4 to experimental data of an object ilItminated by a searchlight (A. Tas Driving, W. V. Zolotavina, G. V. Rozenberg) 219 3. Aerosol structure of the atmosphere (A. Ta. Driving, N. V. zoiotav") 24 4. Characteristics of atmospheric aerosol according to data f searchlight winding (A. Ya. Driving 232 5. Concluding remarks ( 677._Wz_enberg~ 237 Bib3logrLphy 239 AVAnANXi lAbroxy of Congress JA/dva/fal - Cam"16 5.2-61 s/169/62/000/008/074/090 E032/Ell4 AUTHOR: Driving, A.Ya. TITLE: Some data on cloud layers in the stratosphere PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal't Geofizika, no.8, 1962, 22, abstract 8 G 166.' (in the Symposium: 'Issled. oblakovj- osadkov i grozovogo-elektrichestval ('Studies on clouds, precipitation* and thunderstorm electricity$), M., AN SSSR, 19611 185-191). TEXT: Experimental data for two spectral regions on the polarisation of light scattered by cloud layers at heights of 20-25 km (in the Moscow region and in the Caucasus) were7 compared with existing theoretical calculations of*acattering functions for different refractive indices. The comparison showed that these cloud layers consist of water drops. of nearly equal dimensions (1.4-1.6 -o). This is in agreement (in order of magnitude) with the dimensions of drops in nacreous clouds which are observed at these heights mainly above the Scandinavian Peninsula. Tables are reproduced, one of which contains an estimate of the number of drops per unit volume and the water content of clouds according to Card 1/2 Some data on cloud layers in s/16g/62/000/008/074/090 E032/ElI4 searchlight sounding data, and the other the data calculated by Khestvedt (R.zh.Gfiz, no.5, 1960, 5503) for nacreous clouds on the basis of the vertical mapping of the stratospheric temperature distribution and the drop dimensions according to measurements of the radii of the coronas observed in nacreous clouds. The tabulated data are in good agreement with each other.- The similar character or synoptic situations at the instants of appearance of nacreous clouds and clouds detected with searchlights in the stratosphere at the same height but in different regions, and alse the similarity of characteristics such as the vertical thickness of these clouds, their transparency, the particle dimensions, and the refractive index of the latter, show that these clouds are apparently similar in nature and their origin is not related with orography, 19 references. [Abstractor's notes Complete translation.] Card 2/2 S/169/62/000/003/053/098 D228/D301 AUTHOR: Driving, A. Ya. TITLD: Clouds in the stratosphere according to the data of searchlight probing., (Theses) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 3, 1962, 27, ab- stract 3B220 (V eb. Aktinometriya i atmoofern. optika, L., Gidrometeoizdat, 1961, 217) TEEXT: The synoptic analysis of the conditions at the moment of formation of stratospheric aeroool layers, detected at heights of 22 - 24 km during searchlight-ray probing both in the Moscow.re- gion and the Caucasus, permitted the assumption that an aerdsol is a product of condensation. Spectral and polarization measure- ments of the light scattered by these layers enabled the author to specify that the clouds consist of water droplets with a radius of about 0.7 - 0.8p. Z-Abstractor's note: Complete translation._7 Card 1/1 S/16 62/000/003/054/098 D228YD301 AUTHORS: Driving, A. Ya., Zolotavina, N. V. and Rozenberg, G.V. TITLE: Some results of work on atmospheric searchlight prob- ing (Theaes) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Goefizika, no. 3, 1962, 27, ab- stract 3B221 (V ab. Aktinometriya i atmosfern. optika, L., Gidrometeoizdat, 1961,'217-218) T---7'XT: Vrhen using photographic and photoolectrical- methods of in- vestigating the atmosphere with a searchlight beari, it was found that aerosols occur in the stratosphere's lower layers as' well as in the tropashere. This indicates that assumptions about the'Ray- leigh character of light scattering in the stratosphere are not well-founded. It was also established that, as a result of the at- mosphere's instabilityl the experimentally derived curves of the change in the searchlight beam's brightness with altitude differ from the data, calculated theoretically for the experiment's cor- Card 1/2 0 S/169/62/000/003/054/098 Some resulta of work ... D228/D301 responding geometry, b a factor of three. Z-Abstracter's note: /'12 Complete translation .3 ~9 Card 2/2 DRIVING A,,U,, inth.; 14ATEVOSYANO R.R., doktor tekhn. naukt red.; S., red. (Stability of poise viAh wiri gmaj Ustroichivost' macht na ottiazhkakho Moakvaq Stroiizdatp 1964. 111 po (141RA 17:10) A LR~~10 U21.1 SHAPIRO, V.D. Effect of the method used In axo4oWLift a frame structure on the stressed state of its elements. Proms swol, 42 no.8:40-41 165. (MIRA 18:9) M~Pll~-Zp TRZ UUMPIPMOF-A 9 . I d - - - , I , t% ., A L - #1 1 ~: iv! gl-P3~i 5, - -"l' MOZAROVA, J.; KLEI'NpO,; DMOVA, V.; Spo'luln-ace: JURICOVA, V.; S110BODOVA, 1. An anal-juls of health safeguards in 142 swmnrer -ecreation programs for nhildren in the central Bohemian region in Coal. hyg. 10 no.-5.-287-~294 J065. Use nF puncilicard machines In hygJene. IbId.t295-303 1. 7'rajska hygienicko-epidemlologicka stanice Stredoceskohn. kraje, rr-aha; Org. meto~. oddelwil, Krnjska miologicka atanice a Uatfiv hyeJei-y fakulty vseob,,-,,(!-~eh,, 1.6~ar- stvi Karlovy University, Fraha. 6 0 3 4 7 7 1 so R E COD R%j~-j-f~Cj6djjolO 104 6/10.74 AUTHOR: Mikhay~4.R._j. ~1.;. e~T e% G. V.; Sandoadrskiy$ A. D.; _~b Trifonova,-G._!. ORG: Institute of P~ysics of the Atmosphere. Acade!"f Sciences SSSR (Inatitut ,.,fiziki atmoafery, Akad'i6&iiW_UW_S�9 T TITLE: Photometric analysis of the twilight aureole photographs taken frou the Vostok-6 spaceship %911 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmoofery i okeana, v. 20 no. 10, 1966, 1046:-1054 TOPIC TAGS: twilight, spacecraft camera, satellite experiment, aerosol layer, photometric analysis, atmospheric light scattering, aureole ABSTRACT: The procedures followed in the photometric analysis of photographs of the (__~wiljg~t aureole taken on 17 June 1963 over the South Atlantic from the Vostok-6 spaceship)and the conclusions drawn from analysis of them are described. To a con- siderable extent,.the findings support the preliminary evaluation of the photographs reported by Rozenberg and astronaut Nikoloyeva-Tereshkova [Izv. AN SSSR, Fizika (atmosfe.ry i okesnap 1, no. 4, 19651 . The ibotographe were taken with a "Konvas"/~ camer-a (focal length, 135 m) using 35-mm 10-H f ilm and no light f il ters. The HF-4 ____ otometer van used in the processing.' Averaged data clearly show the ezistenc4 ,.,,Mcrop-h Card 1 2 UDC: 551.593.5t629.195 _XCCVK__'AP603477l J of the aerosol layer at a height of about 19 km, thus verifying the earlier evalua- tion. Additional information as to the seasonal and geographic variations of the height structure of the layer and absolute values of the coefficient of scattering at diffe'rent heights is believed necessary In order to deiermine the origin of the layer. Orig. arts has: 8 figures and 24 formulas. SUB CODE: 22, 04/ SUBM DATE: 07Jun66/ ORIG RZFs O~O/ OTH REFt 001/ ATD PRESSt 5103 11RUM,M L4RABSEVO R. A. and SAMARIN, A. M. -~~ Institute of Metallurgy im. A. A. Baykov, MOscow "Application of the Masm-Spectrometar to Investigation of the Liquid Steel Dsoarbonization Kinetics In Vacuum." paper presented at Second Symposium on the Application of Vacuum Metallurgy. Dv~o C-C-W 1 14 k~ I I f-Y '6pVI)vC- qn, qOqI BiKiGIN, A.T9, inshener; INITING., TWt:,,&rkhitektor. .00 Precast, three-seter, reinforced concrete slabs. Strol.prom. 31 n0-11: 6-9 N '33. (xLRA 6:12) (PIrsoast concrete construction) DRIVING Ya . .-arkhitaktor Nomenclature of standardized precast reinforced concrete products and construction elownto to be used In industrialized building. Blul. stroi. tekh. 12 ne.6:1-5 JS '55. (MIRA 11:12) (Precast concrete construction) DRIVING, Yaja., Arkhitektsr; KALININ, N.Y., inzhener. Overall dimensions for all-purpose Industrial building of principal and auxiliary shops of machinery construction, plants. Binl.strei.tokh.13 ae.7:4-9 JI 156. (KIRA 9:9) (jactories-Dosigo siad construction) ~Jfl~ "e-1 - 1, 66 11.1 ~1 A I - / I /I, I i, It VISHNNVSKIY, A.T., Insh.; DRIVING, Ya.Th., lnxh, I First international conference on standard design. Blul. @trot, tekh, 14 no.m.4o o 157. (KIM IWO (Berlin-Building-Congre *see) YISHNEVSKITj A.T., insh.: MRITMs Ta.Ta., insh. Building In the rawn Democratic 31spublic. Blul. strol. tekh. 14 no.M2548 N 157. (MIRA 11r1) (Oarsany. Ramt-Apartment houses) (Geranny, 31ast-Precast concrete) DRIVING, *,,-1pzb.-arkh1tektor, ~T& Second International Conference on Standard Planning. From. stroi. 37 no.12:55-58 D 159. (KRA 13:4) (Standards, Engineering) H&RKGV# D~I*p inahaj IRIVING, Ya.Ya.9 arkhitektor Hiking reinforced concrete roof bearing elements on stems of conareting-gombinse. Piomo stroi. 38 no.5137-58 160 ~MIM Up 5) Mrsk-Province-Girders) 3/123/61/000/020/021/035 AOO4/A1O1 AUTHOR? Drivotin, 1. 0. ---------- MTLE: Broaching with free chip esoape PMODICAL% Referativryy zhurnal, Mashinostroy*niye, no. 20, 1961, 55, abstract 20B322 (V ob. "Materialy Konfarsmoxii molodykh uche"kh AN BSSR. Ser.,takhn. I yeatestv. n.", Minsk, AN ESSR, 1960, 8-20) TEXT: Tt was found~by ihvestlgations -that the efficiency of broaching meakin-es- e&a-**be ralsed -not only, by inoreaelng -the ~raltixg speed (in moderm maehinea up to 90 m/mIn) but al'so the thickness of the metal layer removed by each tooth orf-the broach, I.e. by inarsuing the tooth pitah. Moteover, an iz.~rease of the pitch from 0.03 to 0.1 = raises the broach life nearly by a fastor of 2. The author describes an aasemb!7 broaoh which ensurea a continuous free chip esoape from the tooth front edge owing to a groove In front of the a-Atting teeth. Broactlee with grooves up to I - 1.5 mm and a small number of -nit--.Ing teeth can, during a relatively aho.-4 forward stroke, attain a high efficienoy. The optimum cutting 13onditions were determined and the dynamics of ei&aknial ltroaohing with free chip esaape were investigated with the aid of a Card 1/2 31227 S/123/61/000/020/021/035 B-,o&Whing with free ohip esoape Aoo4/Aloi apetial dyT..amometsr, wir,e pielvaps, tensometric. amplifisr and osoillograph. The grap.ls show that, with An increase in tooth pitch from 0.2 to 1.5 mm the compo- nent P. grows disproportionately, while Py. falls behind the growth of Pz. At large tooth pit~:hes the PY - to - P. ratio is lower than with ordirary, broaches, wniah proves the more favorable outting conditions in comparison with small tooth pit!~hes. ki Lnereaes in +~as slope angle of the )utting edge up to 30 - 450 considerably improves the cutting proites. The described broa-.h can be used in a4.t-'%-,omaU,, lizes. There are 6 figurea. T. Briskman fAbstraoter's notei Complete translation] Card 2/2 Dill VC,;'l7TV,D.V. , C-~.-ald !'.cd Sci-(di ri.,,) 111~ r. c~~.ct in nlin5, r- I I i ritic.n of ind'Fctioiz~ 11 ),, ("in!': St-tr. ~,- ln~-') 'Of-, c o- t . ~ - . 0 .1 , 1 1. ,~)i 0 f~ ;-5P,,129) MRIVOTIVOT, B.T., kand.wed.nank Oldest medical Institution of the republic. Zdrav.Belor. 5 no.12: 51-55 1) '59. (HnU 13 -.4) 1. GlavW vracb 2-y klinicheekoy bolluitay g. Minska. (HUSK--HOSPITAM) 0 R- I kand. meditainskikh nauk Liver function in infectious chorea. Zdrav. Belor. 6 no. 7:35- 38 Je 160, (MIRA 13:8) 1. Iz klinild nervnykh bolezney Minskogo meditaimikogo instituta (zaveduyushchiy kafedroy - professor M.A. Khazanov). (CHOM) (LMR) TRUSEVICH9 NI. p akademikq saslushennyy dayatel' naukil DRIVOTINOV ]kf 9't ~~.zed.naukj DOVGYALL09 O.G.p aspirant Incidence and the course of rheumatic fever during a ten-yW *riod do revealed bi materials from the Second Clinical Hospital kinsk. Zdrav. Bal. 6-no,ns6-lo N 16o. (MIR& Ijzl2) 1. Akademip nauk BOSR (for Trusevich). (RUVUTIC FEVER) ACC NR: AT7000181 SOURCE CODE: UR/3182/65/002/r~,-_.')/0035/0039 AUTHOR: Politov, N. G.; Driyayev, D. G. ------------- ORG: none TITLE: Low frequency internal friction in lithium fluoride crystals :SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Institut fiziki. Elektronyye i ionnyye protesessy v tverdykh telakh, v. 2, 1965, 35-39- ;TOPIC TAGS, lithium fluoride, crystal deformation, crystal dislocation phenomenon, .x ray effect ABSTRACT: Results are given of a study of the effect of x-ray irradiation and mechani 'cal deformation on the internal friction in LiF crystals at infralow frequencies. Measi urements were made with a torsion pendulwn relaxation instrument designed by Yu. V. Piguzov at a frequency of 1 cycle. This required LiF samples 2 x 2 x 60 MT,. The tem- perature dependence of the internal friction coefficient, Q71 was measured over the :range from the temperature of liquid nitrogen to roan temperature. Samples were an- ,nealed at 700C for 5 hr, were cooled to liquid nitrogen temperature, and then were warmed at the rate of 0.5 deg/min to room temperature, Q-1 being measured at intervals .of 3K.. Curves were plotted for a sample before and after x-ray exposure at 30kvlDma, '1or 1 hr at room temperature. Before irradiation the Q-1 curve shows several more-'- 1-or-less low peaks between 100 and 300K2 notably at 160K (peak 1) and 210K (peak 2).; Card 1/2 ACC NR: AT7000181 After irradiation, peak I vanished, whereas peak 2 grew sharply. The tests were re- peated after 3 days, during which the crystals were maintained at room temnerature. ,Peak 1 reappeared and peak 2 decreased somewhat. Upon reexposure to x-rays, peak 1 de-. creased, but not as much as the first time. The crystals were subjected to 1% deformaJ tion, which was found to have an effect opposite to that of x-irTadiation: peak I grew, whereas peak 2 fell. After 3 days at room temperature, the peaks returned to ,-their initial state. The rise and fall of the peaks is explained as due to the Schul- man-Compton mechanism, in which vacancies are generated by the irradiation, coupled :with Varley's multiple ionization and Seitz's dislocation mechanisms. The excitons .formed by the x-rays decay and the halogen ion localized at the line of dislocation 'ionizes. The resulting atom departs, leaving a vacancy. The decay of another neigh- boring exciton causes one of the halogen ions of the normal lattice to fill the vacan- cy, leaving a free halogen vacancy. This mechanism results in a drift of the disloca- ,tions. The effect of deformation on the behavior of the peaks is explained. Peak 1 ,is associated with "dislocation" type internal friction; peak 2 with "vacancy" type in-! ternal friction. However, the latter conclusion is not clear-cut. Orig. art. has: 6 ,figures. [WA-951 SUB CODE: 20,11/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REr: 002/ OTH PEr: 004 r~,,4 2/2 DRIYAYEVI N. l.-- - "Stavrit." Meet, prom. i khud, prows. 3 no.903 S 162. (MIRA, 16%12) 1. Direktor Stavropollskogo khimichaskogo zavoda mestnoy promyshlennoeti. J~: t f, S11891631000IM210061010 A057/A126 AUTHORSs Driyenovskly, P. BaM, N.A. TITLE3 Some products of radiolyals and radiative oxidation of acetone PERIODICALs Vestnik Moskovskogo univerbiteta, Serlya II, Khimiya, no. 2, 1963, 28 -,31 TEXT: In the Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy khimii (Laboratory for Radiation -Chemistry) the formation of liquid produats.was investigated during the irradia- tion of acetone by X-rays with doses (1-5 - 1.6) . 101t) ev/cm3 - sec.. The ex- periments were-carried out in a specially designed glass cell first with oxygen- saturated acetone and-then with hydrogen (inert gan)-saturated acetone. Formal- dehyde, acetyl acetone, and acids were determined after irradiation. Formalde- hyde is formed from the start of irradiation In presence and absence of oxygen. A stationary concentration and dosis was observed in both cases but it was high- er in the presence of oxygen,cauakq a drop In conG-~,ntration of formaldehyde af- ter irradiation. This effect was more pronounced with an increase of the dosts of irradiation and could attain 25 30% of the total effect 20 min after the Card 1/2 S/189/63/000/002/006/010 :Some products of radiolysis and-radlative .... A057/A126 end of irradiation. The initial yields of formaldehyde accumulation in presence and absence of oxygen were found to be 7.3 and 2.7 molecules/100 ev. Similar results were obtained for acetyl acetone, but In the presence of oxygen the yield is lower. Potentiometric titrations of the irradiated acetone indicate the formation of-several acidic products. The titration curves at various irra- diation doses are similar indicating the primary character of formation of all products. The total initial yield of oxygen-saturated acetone was G'-J1O equiv./100 ev. The products formlo and acetic acid are apparently contained In this case. The authors assume the participation of CH C tO, and ' 3P H3 CH21COCH-A radicals in the formation of the final products of acetone radiolysis. Addition, al formation of formaldehyde In the presence of oxygen can be explained by the reaction: N3 + 02 -+ CH306 -* CH2 + OH. A radical reaction can be assumed also, for the formation of acetyl acetonei CH360 + 6H2COCH3 --"'CH3COCH2COCH3' The in-, vestigations on the products of rvAiolysis of acetone have to be continued. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATIONt Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy khImIi (laboratory for Radiation Chem- istry) SUBMWED: August 2, 1961 Card 2/2 L 12367-63 EFF(c)AwPQ)/EW(l)/WW/mS AFFTCASD Pr-4/Pc-4 Rx S/081/63/000/005/007/075 ATJTHORz 1~riyenovskiy., P. 66 rL TITLE: Radiation ghgMjatxLtf liquid acetone I. Formation of diketones other condensation products PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal., Xhimiya' no* 5, 1963$ 71, abstract 5B514., ";;'M (Collect. Czechosl. Chem. Cc U~;.y 1962, v. 27, no. 6. 1450-1461) TEXT: In the radiolysis of liquid acetone I (x-ray mach:LnP in 02 or H2 atmosphere the formation of diketones and condensation products was observed. The absorption spectra of irradiation I were taken on SF-4 speetrophotometer. With the aid of semiquantitative observation of these spectra, the following radiochemi- cal yields G (irradiation in the presence of H2) were evaluated: diacetyl - 5.0, acetylacetone -- 0.2. acetonylacetone --- 1o0., mesithyl oxides - 0.03., phorone - 0.006, mesithylene ---- 0.15. By the same methods the yields of these proiucts were determined in the case of radiolysis in 02 atmosphereo The rolatively small amounts of these products indicate that diketones are formed in recombination re- actions. Diacetyl, apparently, is formed in a chain substitution reactiono The formation of condensation products may be ascribed to aldol condensation type of Card 1/2 L 12367-63 q S/081/63/000/005/007/075 Radiation chemistry of reaction* An important role in this.process is played by the initially formed ketene qwhich, reacting with H20, gives an acetic acid* The fact that during ir- radiation of I in 02 atmosphere, less condensation products are formed is explained by the smaller yield of ketene in the presence of 02, Abstracted by Is Barka-love jAbstractorls notes Complete translatiog Card 2/2 PERIODICAL: ReferativrOT thurnal, Xhimiya, no. 3, 1963, 71, abstract 5B515 (Collect. Czechosl# Chem. Com aun s, 1962, v. 27, no. 7. 1614 - 1623) TEXT: Acid products formed in the radiolysis of liquid acetone (I) were analyzed witli the aid of the potentiometric titration method. The total yield was G = 11.4. In radiolysis of I in an atmosphere of 02. 8 groups of substances with acidic properties were formed, The following acid products(the yields are IndicAted in paranthe3i3) were identified; CH COCH COCH (0.12) HCOOH (1.11)0 3 2 3 CO,(2.19) and Cff~COOH (L-95). In radiolysis of I in the presence of H2 the total yield of acidic products is G = 3. Only CH 3COCH2COCH3 (0.23) and CH 3COOH (O.?l) were identified. The formation of HCOOH may occur in the reaction of 02 with CH3 or C% radicals. Under the influence of radiation a transition of I into an erol form probably occurst which under radiation conditions undergoes various com- 8irnatj?~/re&ctiona along the double bond. a i'EWT OVimr M) /P.135 AFFTC/A;~D !;~:-4 "A R/K k Y S/081/63/000/005/009/075 AUTHORs. Driyanovskiy, Pe TITLE: Radiation chemJB4- f liquid acetoneIIII. Formation of fo and its aftereffects PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnalp Khimiya, no 5., 1963.,,71,, abstract .5B516 (Collect* Chem. Communs,, 1962,, ve V., no* 7; 1624-1632) TEXT: The accumulation and removal of formaldehyde (1) were investigated. In the radiolysis of acetone (II) theyield of I is equal to 6.3 in 02 atmosphere and 2.8 in the presence of H2. The formation of I in the case of oxidizing radiol-. ysis occurs in reactions of methyl radicals with 02. only in radiolysis in the presence Of 02 is the fact of after-action established. The concentration of I which was formed diminishes after cessation of irradiation at a rate of 1*7-ld9 mole.ml*sec, after which it again begins to increase, passes through a maximum, and aggain decreases to some constant value. This phenomenon, apparently, is associated with polymerization of I into trioxane,, Yddch depolymerizes in an acidic medium. Ip which forms during depolymerization of trioxane, is extremely reactive and may re- act with molecules of II, For information on Part II see reference 5B515. Abstract- ed by I. Barkalov. LThstractor's notes Complete translatiog Card 1/1 DRIYENOVSKIY, P.j BAKHO N.A. Products of the radiolysis and radiative oxidation of acetone, Vest.Mosk.un.Ser.2tKhim. 18 no.2t28-31 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 1635) 1. Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy khlmii Moskovskogo univereiteta. (Acetone) (Oxildation) (Radiation) V MIS,-L- jethener. Control of odors and tastes in the Vinnitea water supply system. lhil.-kom.khoz. 4 no-7:9-10 154. (KM 8:1) (vinnitea-vater-Pdrification) b AP J Z, Z, 17 USSR Ahemical Technology. Chemical Products 1-14 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs, Jourt Referat Zhur - Kh1miya, No -9, 1957, 31736 Author Driz 1. A. Title Treatment of Water with Coagulants Orig Pub: Spirt. prom-st', 1956, No 3, 27-28 Abstract: At the Vinnitea liqueur and vodka plant the water used in makiLng vodka of higher grade is subjected to coagulation and cathionite treatment. It is recommended to use mixtures of A12,(SOv)3 and FeC13 (at a ratio 1:6), Ilith addition o~.chlorinated lime (up to 3 k/mO) to convert Fe into F&"~ and oxidize the organic Card 11*2 4 'USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1 -14 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31736 admixtures of the water. Addition of reagents, in the form of 5-lc% solutions, is effected simultaneously. After settling for 2-3 hours the water is filtered through a sand filter. C ard 2/42 1) ~,-, I e-- , .I-- . v . i GABOVICH, R.D., prof.; bRiz. -I.A. t. I M-Mvi * Three years practice in treating the water of the Vinnits water supply intermittent doses of chlorine and subsequent ammonization. Gig. i son. 22 no.9t?9-80 S '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Iz kafedry obahchey gigiyeny Vinnitskogo melitsinskogo institute (VIVNITSA-WAUR-CHIMMATION) MIZ, I,A& (Vinnitsa) Coagulation of water by aluminum sulfate with preliminary separation of aluminum hydroxide. Tod. i man. takh. no.i2ap-n D 1589 (MIRA 11:12) (Water--Purification) (Alwidnum sulfate) XjSHWj$ Adtrir Xlkheylovich; KASHKOV, Alsksandr Nikitich. redektor.- AYRUTSUTA, R.Y., redaktor izdatal'stvaq XXXRATLOTA, V.I., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Organization and planning of production in mining enterprises] Organisatella I planiroyanis prolzrodstra as gornorudnykh predpiria- tUakh. Moskva, Gee. usuchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi setallurgii, 1956. 374 p. (KLRA 10:1) (Mining engineering) BRIZZ, I.D. Revising the wage system for workers of the mining industry# Gore zhur.no-11:38-43 N 156. (MIRA 10.-I) 1. Otdel truda 1, zarplaty, Kinisteretva tsvetnoT metallurgil. SSSR* (Wages) /Z/ 137-58-5-9262 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 69 (USSR) AUTHORS: Shteynberg, Ye.S., Mashkov, A.N., Drize,_LD1_____ TITLE: Introduction of a New Wage System for Workers in Nonferrous Metallurgy Establishments (Opyt vvedeniya novykh usloviy oplaty truda rabochikh na predpriyatiyakh tsvetnoy i-netallurgii) PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 15, pp 31-34 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry I. Metallurgy--USSR 2. Labor--Standards Card 1/1 SHTZMZRGg To.S.;.XASHICOV# A.N.; DRIZZv I.D. Some problems conooraing wages. Siul. TSIIX tovet. not. no. 5t33-35 158. (MMA 110) (Nonferrous metal Industries) (wages) JNUI,-IRA&L&v-v4QY-LQhLKASHKOT, Ilskeendr Nikitich; SHTEYNBERG, U.S., iidoi 77WT*M;'R.F., red.ird-va; ISUNTOYEVA, P.G., tekhn.red. (Wage organization in nonferrous metal mines] Organizateiia zarabotnoi platy na rudnikakh tevetnoi metallurgii. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po cbernoi i tBvetnoi metallurgii, 1959. 295 P. (MIRA 12:9) (wages) (Mine management) D~IZEI Ioi~if'j;;~~OVP Aleksandr Nilciticb; GINZBURG, Y9.G. red. redo izd-va; ISLENTIYEVAg P.G.9 tekbn* red. (Organization of wages in plants of nonferrous metalIurgy] Orga- nizatsiia zarabotnoi platy na zavodakh tovetnoi metallurgii. Mo- skva, Gos. maucbno-tekbn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnol me- tallurgii, 1961. 295 pe (KIRA 14:9) (Nonferrous metal industries) (Wage payment systems) CHWffSHOVj B.S.;_PAjZZJ.Bv-xed.; KOVAIZVSKIY, M.A.., red.izd- va; ENIYAKOVA, G.M.,, tekhn. red. [Intensifying labor productivity is an important means for increasing nonferrous metals production] Povyshenie proizvoditellnosti truda - reshaiushchee uslovie rosta proizvodstva tsvetnykh metallov. Moskva.. Metallurgizdat., 1963. 20 p. (MIRA 17:2) P, GRATSERSHTEYN, Israill Markovich; GONCHAROV, Georgiy Aleksandrovich; .R4jZFL,-" , red.; KOVALEVSKIY, M.A.,.red. Izd-va; KLEYNMAX, M.R., takhn. red. [Potentialities for increasing labor productivity in norifer- rous metallurgy) Rezervy povysheniia proizvoditelinosti tru- da v toyetnoi metallurgii; na primere medeplavillnykh pred- priiatii Urals. Moskva, I.Istallurgizdat, 1963. 152 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Nonferrous metal industries) DRIZEO I.D., (Moskva) Improving planning and stimulating the material interest of mine vorkera; discussion of the article by A.V. Baronenkov* Gor, zhur. noollill-14 N 163. (MIRA 1716) ALIPINGAR. I.Te.1 DRIZZ, I.H. Reflection phenomena of ultrasonic waves in biological media. Biofisika 1 no.1:30-35 056. (MIRA 9:12) 1. Institut btologichaskoy fisiki Akademit nauk SSSR, Moskva@ (UMUSONIC WAVES-4WSIOLOGlaAL ITYICT) SLIPINERP I.Ye.r,DRIZ3# I.M.1 FARIN, I.M. Ultrasonic images of organs and tissues of the animal organism. Biofizika 5 no. 2s242-243 160. (MIRA 14:10 1. Institut biologicheskoy fizod AN SSSRp Moskva. (ULTRASONIC WAVES) (PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS) BRAUDO, Simon Izrailevioh; MIOA-1--mij inzh,j retsenzent; STARIKOVSKIY, I.M.0 inzh.y retoenzent; GOLOVANOVA, L,V.j, red, ,(Preservation of the reliability of rndar equipmont; adjustmentg parameter control, anticipation and preven.- tion of failuresj Sokhranenie nadozhnosti radiolokatsion- noi apparatury; nastrolka, kontroll parametrov., preduprezb- denie i diagnostika otkazov. Moskva, Sovetskoe radio, 1965. 470 p. (MIRA 18z7) SEIYZMYAI L.G.; DRIZE, L.A. (Moskv&) PYrogenal treatment of corneal opacity folloving bums. Eksper. khir. i anest. no.2t32-33163. (KUIA 16-7t) (CORNIA-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (BUMS AND SCOLDS) (PIROGEBAL) _,PRICE, Yu.I. Improving the quality of repair work. Standartizatsha 29 no.10:61-62 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) Drizeb.9 V. Detectability of pulses in video noise..P.323 (Slaboproudy Obzor. Vol. 18, no-5, Yay 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO:Y,onthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl. DRIMALOVICH, S.JeA "Content of Fol-luculin in Blood in Lingering Amenorrhea.11 Report theses of the scientific session of the TsIAG(Central Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology). Leningrad, 1945 (Bibliography of "Tha Etiology and tho Principles of Oyst Therapy in Cattle" by Cand. of Biological Sciences, 11. V. Mudriashov) Trudy VIEV (Proceedings of the All-Union Inst. of Exptl. Vet. Mod.), Vol. 19, No. 2, 1952, pp 100-106 'Z~f S' X-- TA 61 B I - HIVA, N.M.; AKKAL, T.P.; B=ZR, S.M.; BOGDASOV-BIMOVSKIT, V.V.; BRAUN, A.D.*, VASIISVSKAYA, N.L.; GANUSINKO. M.N.; GARKASEIIVA, N.L.; KORSAKOVA. G.7.; DXKICHEV, I.P DRIZGALOVICH, S.Ts.; KILININA, N.A.. K=HANOVSXkTA 16.7. 7, FROROKOVA, Y.K.; PUGOVISHNI- IOVA, M.A.; RWHITOTA, L.A.; SMIOV, P.G.; UM*ZNOVA, K.D.; MMGHI- NASHVILI. O.G.; SHVANG, L.I.; GARKASHIVA, H.L., professor, redaktor; RUDAKOV, A.V., redaktor; RUISTA, H.S.. tekhnicheekly redaktor. [Reflex actions in mother-f*tus Interrelations] Reflek-torwo roaktoll Yo vtkinootuouhsaiiakh naterinskogo organism& t plod&. (Leningrad] Go@, izd-vo sod. lit-ry. Leningradskoe otd-nie, 1934. 266 p.(MLRA 7:10) (Pregnancy) (bibryology) DRIZGALOVIGH, Yu.; ZOZULYA, S.; MA LYSHKIK, K.; GOMTKO, V. (g.Stryy ---L'ib-v-tvWo-.r oblasti) Rea4erel letters. IzobrA rate. no.1:38 Ja 160. (HUM 1):4) 1. Ispolnyayushchly obyasannoott predendatelys, Tullskogo oblaitnog sovete, Veenoyusnogo obahcbeetva isobretateley I ratsionalizatorov (for Drizgalovich). 2. Predeedatell rayonnogo soveta Vaecoyus nogo obshcheatva Isobretatelmy I ratsionalizatorov, Riga (for Zosulya). 3. Starshiy imhener upravleniya mashinostroyqniya Svordloyakogo sovnarkhoza (-ftm-Ya3,Z,9hkIn). (Technological innovations) DRIZGAIDVI04,_Tul_ Ponderable and visible. IzobrA rate. no,9:37-38 0 160. (KIRA 13: 10) 1. Sakretarl oblastnogo sovets, Voesoyusnogo obahchostva isobratate- lei i ratsionalizatorov. gepenza. (Shchokino-Chomical industries-Technological innovations) ,I)RIZGALOVICH-YEGOROVA State of newborn rabbits with a3-lw= diabetes induced at various periods of pregnancy. Probl. endok. i gorm. 6 no. 5:20-23 160. (MIRA 14:1) (DIABETES) (PREGNANGlj COMPLICATIOH3 OF) A! LIEERWj L.L.; DRUGALOVICII-EGORMA)I5, Ye. Insulin activity of the blood plasMa in young and newborn rabbits in a.Uc=n diabetes produced at various stages of pregnancy. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 53 no.2:63-66 F 162. (MM 15:3) lo Iz endakrinologichookoy.laboratorii (nauchnyy rukovoditell - deyetvitellnyy chlen. AHN SSSR porof. V.G. Baranov) i Patofiziolo- gicheskiy 2aboratorii (zav. - prof. P.L. Garmasheva) Instituta akuaherstva i ginekologii (dir. - prof. M.A. Petrov-Maslakcv) ANI SSSR, laningrad... Fredstavlena deystvitellnym ahlenom AMN SSSR V.G. Baranavym. (INSULIN) (DIMTES) (PREGNANCY, C%tPLICAT1ONS OF) (ALLOW) DRIZRAN, Te.S., glavnyy metodist pavill on&; PONCKARCMI, M.N. ; TARNM. A-.FF.-# redaktor; PIMER, V.I., takhnichoskiy redaktor ["Moldavia" pavllion; a guidebook] Pavilion "Moldavsksia SSRO; putevoditall. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo salkhos. lit-ry, 1956. 26 p. (HLRA 9:9) 1. Moscow. Yeasoyuzmqa sell skokhosyaystyannaya vystavim, 1954- 2. Ispolnyayushchty obyasannosti direktore pavillona (for Ponomarchuk) (Moldavia--Agriculture) (Moscow--Agrioultural exhibitions) DRIZHD, N.; PANOV, G., gornly inzh. Letls purify mine air. Sov. shakbt. 11 nc-3:20-21 Mr 162. (MIRA 15-15) 1. Upravlyapshchiy trestom Saranlugoll kombinata Karagandaugol' (for Drizhd). (Karaganda Basin-Mine dusts-Prevention) PETROV, S.A.; Dresming of low-grade dolomites. opeupory 26 no.11:510-513 161. (MIRA 17:2) 1, Ukrminakiv nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut ognouporov. GONCHARGV~ V.I.; SAVMKOVp M,I*; TURCHMOVA, L.N.; Prinimalt ucbastiyet DR1ZHERUKj,__M.Ye.; SIDOROVICH, L.A.; KIRICILENKO, T.P. Dressing.granite-sillimanite gneisses from the Bug Valley deposit. Ogneupory 30 no.10tlO-15 165. (KMk MID) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut ogneuporov. M.Yc-. f'.'ILJ PC-% y RA 1, 13 tu. I Isriy, , r J -i 0 IRIZIN. B., Inshener. Building granaries and elevators on virgin and Idle lands. Muk.-slev.prom. 20 no-5:3-4 Mr 154. (HLRk 7:7) 1, Ministers%vo sagotovok SM. (Grain elevators) (Granarles) DRIZIN-B.. inzh. .00M - In the Technical Council of the State Grain Committee. Muk.-elev. prom. 26 no-7:26-27 JI 160. (HIFLA 13:8) 1. Zamestitell predasdatelya Tekhmicheskogo soveta Gookhlebkomiteta. (Grain elevators)