SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT I.I. CHUGUNOV - YU.D. CHUGUNOV

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TSITLINP P.; CMZURDY, 1j, Reinforced con2rete elements for elase furnace framework. Stroi.mat. izdel.i konstr. 1 no.12:8-9 D 155. (MLRA 9:7) (Glass manufacture) (Reinforced-concrete) ZEZIN, Mikhail Anatollyevicb; CHUGUNOV I.L., otv. red.; BEZPAWV, OD~'e. K.M., inzh., nauchrqy red.; red.; BORISOV, B.L., tekhn. red. (Regulating devices of automatic control systems used in glass manufacture] Reguliruiushchie ustroistva sistem avtomatiki v stekollnoi promyshlennostis Moskva., Goa, nauohno-issLibift steklao 1961, 53 P. (MIRA 1512) (Automatic control) (Glass manufacture) k MICRr Loo"nov, V. M.; Minya Pj I Chupwo, T. 1. ~A , 1 or. If ad a ot I Ve S:' &nA SUM- -- t upravleniya (ftalytical adaptive control aystems). Uoscow, Izd-vo Mashinostroyen- I t 1965, 117-341 'MUT I - C 74f;s. digital adaptIve, dfgcrete COTTelator, Control fliter, transl- r1on stabIlity control, automatic control system, delay line . ." e -4.:bInations -)f 3 ral designs representing cc- S !)~S fj -I- ium uf~ ro itransitions of tile tae U-nue:i- time thrr-uch *.he zer-O !I?-i-PI or ~-A A. Vi v. -~)~cjini~nvniirrlv, 't~tlc~i Card 2/2 IOSIF(:Vj PA. ~ CHUGbil:04, fx-. Lumbering For advanced metbods of work in lumberingo Lem. pro-m. 12 No. 2, 1952 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ~pjy 195~, Uncl. 2 GHUGIUNOV, I. - Ye Apple - Diseases and Pests Fight against the seed-eating apple insect. Sad i og. No. 2, 1952. 9. !12athly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, MY ~ 1951 Uncl. 1. CHUGUNOV, 1.12.: VRLIKANOV, L.P. 2, ussR Wo). 4. Forests and.Forestry - Don Vidley Oldest steppe,forest station~on the Don. Las i stop!. 14 no. 11, 1932. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Februax7 -1953. Unclassified. C, /7 Abs Jour Author inst Title Orig Pub Abstract ---------- ry Referat Zhur BiologiYa, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 691U Chugunov) I Development of Pine Plantings in Environs of Rostov Botanical Garden on Heavy Carbonaceous Loams. J-4 : Sb. tr. Botan. sada Rostovsk.-n-D un-ta, 1956, 35, No 2, 53-75 : Pine cultivations planted on near-Asov carbonaceous, slightly washed-out black earths, heavy carbonaceous loams without a himus layer and on artificially filled soil (loam and crushed liMestone) were found to be fully stable, and essentially develop in accordance with lines I-II and II of bonitets. Pure plantings of ordinary pi- ne and Crimean pine are very stable. Tn mixed wood stands of the two kinds the latter manifest a depressive effect on the former, the slower growth in height not- withstanding. The technical qualities of thewood of these pine species in the given conditions are not high because of the wide lamella of the wood. Mixed plantings Card 1/2 - 40 - VSSR/Forestry j-4 Abs Jour Referat Zhur Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 691a of pine and green and fluffy ash under these conditions lack vitality. Barke. pine is less suited to the condi- tions described. To forestall the changing of pine trees by deciduouE, ones the introduction of soil-preserving bushy undergrowth is recommended. The mensuration chamc- teristics of i&e tested piantings are stated. Card 2/2 - 41 - ORMUNOV, I - Ye, of eucommis. Bju3,.G3Av.bot.sada no.32:19- 21 158, (NM 1215) L. Botantcheakty md Rostovskogo sudarstvennogo -anlTersiteta. (Aostov Pi-ovince-amommia) fKants-Frost reaistance) '-Nk,-kPYo-646~f(fi_,t4T. so -E-C-ODE: P/05 b 176 -C d -5/0 0 f6 UR/O 4 3 216 6160 AUTHOR: Gillman, Go I.; Zhukovokiy, Ye. Ye..; i~u_~~~ ORO: none TITLE: System for setting limit values for, parameters of the 111-5,00 data processing computer SOURCE: Mekhanizatsiya t avtomatizatsiya up:r-avleniya, no. 1, 1966, 15-16 TOPIC TAGS: core memory, magnetic core storage, computer mpmory~ eoovilo rpoe 1ABSTRACT: A non-destructive-read random-access word-organized core memory designed for the IV_51.00 data processing computer is described. 'The memory uses magnetic cores separated 4 mm from each other and rod- .like permanent magnets in the plane of the cores which store "0". These. magnets link the flux from the input winding and output winding sep- arately, and thus'break the coupling from input to output of the.core, which stores a logical zero. The information is read by full (400 to 500 mamp) current increasing the output signal to 300 mv*at a S/K ratio. ;of 15. The memory has 12 matrix plates with,miniature connectors to UDC-. 681-.142.652.2 ICard 1/2 CgUGUNOV, L. rmprove the orga#zation and socurity of traffic. Ayt. transp-.15 no.B.- -9 '57. (MLU 10:9) I i~Mrstitell,nic,hpdinika dosavtof-nspe!Ftxii Glavnogo uprawlenlya militeli Kinistersi-is vnixtrennikh del SSSR. (Traffic regulations) CHUGUNOV, L. Tasks of the traffic Wety week. Avt. transp. 36 no.8:6-7 Ag '58- (MIRA U.- 9) 1.Zameatitel! nacballnika Gosavtoiuspektaii Glavnogo upru;-leiniyu mil~tsii Ministerstva vnutrannikh del SSSR. . (Traffic safety) CHUGM10r, L. N4W-t3;;f-:(fc regulations In 1hropean countries. Ayt. transpe 37 no-10:58-59 0 159. (mm 13:2) (Jkrope~-Trafflc regulazqous) OSTROUSHKO. I.A.; TWOMEY, V.I.; BOBIN, TO.G.; GRUGUIUT. L.F. Mechanized charging of blast holes in mining. Izv.vys.ucheb. zav.~ tevet.met. 2 po.6:ii-16 '59- MILK 13:4) 1. Severokavkawskly ~ornometallurgicheekiy inetitut. Kafedra spetskursov gornogo dela. (HIning engineering--Equipment tmd supplies) MMOSOVTSZV, S.A., kand.takhn.nauk; GRISHIN, G.P., inzh.QCZjGUNOV, 1-7-1 gornyy inzh. Use of the VK11V hard alloy'for the reinforcement of bore bits on BA-100 boring machines. Gor.zhur. no.10:39-40 0 6o. I (MIRA 13:9) 1. Yeesoyusnyy nauchrLo-iseledovatel skiy institut tverdykh splavov (for Grishin). 2. Tyrayausakiy kombinat (for Chugumov). (Book drills) OSTROURKO, I.I.; YEMMYNT, V.I.; BIRYUKOV. I.A.; KRIVCHIKOV. P.F.; CHUGUNOY, L.F.; BCBIN, Ye.G. Mechanized hole charging in powder blasting operations. Gor. zhur. no-10:36-38 0 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Severo-Xavkasskiy gorno-metallurgi6heskiy institut, g. Ordzhonikidze (for Ostroushko. Yemekeyev, Biryukov). 2. Tyrayanzekiy gorno-obogatitelln" kombinat (for Krivchikov, Chugunov, Bobin). (Kining eagineariag) OSTROUSHIDD, I.A., Prof.; rZ4XKWW, V.I., dotsentj KRIVCHIEDY, Pj., -liah.; DMIIUOV, T.S.; 1nzht4--CHUGUNOV, L.F., lnzh.; KLYAGEMD, L.I., inzh. Improvement of bore bits fDr obmpressed-air percussion drills. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.10:93-98 160. (MIRA 1301) 1. severo-NaTkazekiy gornometallurgicheskiy inatitut imeni Serso Ordzhonikidze. Rekomendovana kELfedroy spetsiallnvkh kursov gornoga dela Severo-Kavkazekogo gornometallurgicheekogo instituta. (Boring machinery) OSTROUSHKO, 1. A., prof.; 'MVP Ir. I., doteent; BOBIN, Ye, G.-, inzh.; M.VEM, Ve- '170p insh.; KOBAMDZE, V. N., inzh.; KRIVCHIKOV., P. Y,, inzh.1 CHUGUNGV L.'F, inzh.;" MASTAYUKOV, M. V., inzh. Improving meebanized*eharRing of blastheles. Izv. vya. ucheb. zav.; gor. shur. no.9t92-96 161. (MIU 15--10) 1. Severcka-vkazekiy gornoret&I-burgioheakiy institut. Reko.- mendovana kafedroy gornogo dela. (Blasting) OSTROUSHKO, I.A.; MIEKEYEV) V.I,,; DORODNOV) V,S.; BORODIN, N.I*; - KRIVCHIKOV, P.Fo; CHUGTJNOV, L.F. Optima conditions for BA-100 drill rig operations in hard rocks. Iz-t,, vys. ucheb. zav.; tavet. met. 4 no.3:12-18 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Severokavkazakiy gornometallurgioheskiy institut~i Tyrnyauzskiy kmabinat. Rekomendovana kafedroy spetsiallnykh kursov gornogo dela, Severokavkazakogo, gornametallurgicheskogo instituta. (Rock drills) OSTROUSHKO, Ivan Antonovich., prof.j, doktor tekhn. nauk; BOBIN, Yevgeniy Gerasimovichs gornV inzho,* YDUEYEV, Vyacheslav Ivanovichs dots.0 kand, tekhn..nauk; KRIVCHIKOV, Petr Fedorovich., gornyy gornyy inzhe; DDIIDYUK, G.P.# kand. tekhn. nauks retsenzent; GEIXWI L.M., redi2d-va; 1AVREMIYEVA, L.G., tekhn. red. [Mechanization of blasting; mechanization of loading and stemaing blast holes and mine chambers]Vekhanizatsiia vzryvxWkh rabot; mekhanizatsiia zariazbenia i zaboiki shpu- rovy vzr7Mkb skvazhin i minyqkh kamer. Moskvaj G)sgor- tekhizdatp 1962. 127 p. (KaA 151l1) (Blasting-Equipment and supplies) OSTROUSHKO, I.A.; YEMEUYEV, V.I.; WBIN, Ye.G.; KRIVCHIKOV, F.F.; CHUGUNOVP LoFo* MASTRYUIQVP Move Improving pAeumatic charging of blast holes. Gore zhur. no.1103-37 N 163. (KIRA 17:6) 1. Severo-Kavkaoskiy garnometallurgicheakiy institut (for Ostroushkot Yemekeyev, Bobin). 2. 'Ly-rny-Auzskiy kombinat (for Krivehikov, Chugunovt Mastryukov), CHUGUNOV 1, 10 inzh-; LISOVSKIY, I.I., inzh.; YARMIZIN, V.A., inzh.; B.;., inzh.; VEIRGUS', N.G., Inzh.; MUTENKOV, N.A.1 kand. teklm, nauk Technical progress at the nMolibdun" Mine. Gor. zhur. no.9.6-10 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. T~Tnyauzskliy vollframo-molibdencluryy karnbinat (for Chugunov, Lisovskiy, Yarmizin, Kumekhov, Vergus). 2. institut gornogo dela imm. A.Mokochinskogo (for Krivenkov). HIMLIKETEVP V.I.; BOBINP Ye.G.; OSTROUSHKOP I.A.; BURNATSEV, M.V.1 DEM) K.v.; PLIKH) V.A.; KRIVCHIKOV) P.F.; CHUGUNOV, L.F. The PZK pneumatic charging columns with automatic proportioning of the air. Cor.zhur. no.8-47-49 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:3.0) 1. Severo-Kavkazakiy gornometallurgicheskiy institut (for Yemekeyevt Bobin, Ostroushko). 2. Severo-Kavkazskiy filial kenstruktorskogo byuro, TSvetmetavtowtika (for Burnatsev, Damin, P111h). 3. Tyrnyauzskiy kombinat (for Krivahikov, Ghugunov). UNCHIROV, P.F.; CHUGUNOV, L.F.; YASAFOV, A.F.; YADININ, V.A. The Tyrnyauz Combine is 25 years old. TSvet. met. 38 nu-,.9:6-111-9 S 165. (MIRA 1-8:12) BUDIKO, A.V.; UIVENKC-V, N.A.; APUTTINOV, K.G.; TOFFN, S.!-.; FOKIN, Yu.N.- CHUGUNOV L.F.; VEFLUSS, n FILIPPOIT, II.I.; SHNTy-DER, Experiences in using the caving system with end drawing of orp_ Gor. zhur. no.8:22-26 Ag 165. (MIP11, 1-8-10) 1. Institut gornogo dela im. A.A. Skochinskogo (for Budlko, Krivenkov, Arutyunov). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy go-~-ncmetallur- gicheskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov (for Iofinl Dronov, Fokin). 3. Tyrnyauzakly kombinat (for Chugunov, Vergus), 4. Leninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat (for Kutuzov, Ten, Filippov, Slmayder). KUKITSEVICHJ V.H.; CHUGUMMA, L.I. Step-by-step optirmlizing i~~ntrolller witn a synchronous detector. Priborostroenis no.10:9-.U 0 t63, (NM 16021) I CfRIGUNQV,-4,ev-Nlkol,Ay.ay~-gLhk_~ispir,,int; GIKILS. Anton Fz-liksovich., kand.te)e-hn. naulk., prcf. Measurement of the viscosity of epoxide compounds# Izv.vya.ucbeb,, zavel elaktromkh, .8 no,801,9-951 165. (MIRA 28210) 1. Kafedra lzmeritalinvy takhniki-Novocherksaskogo.politekbricheakrgo instit-ata (for Chuguno:v). 2. Zaveduyuahchiy kafedroy izmeritillnoy tel.bn1kil Novocherkasokogo politeUnicheakogo instituta Uor Gikis). CPU ; KHOMICH, A.; KOROTAYEV, Yu.P., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; DZAGNIDZE, G.M., inzh., retsenzent [Worker's handbook on the gas Industry; transportation and utilization of natural and liquified gases] Spra- vochnik rabotnika. gazovoi pTorwshlennosti; transport i ispollzovanie prirodrqkh I ~zhizhenrjykh gazov. Minsk, Nauka I tekhnika, 1965. 35P P. (MIRA 18:7) L 11189-67' JJP~1)--T 'HOEM -2/J.KT ( /j.TGY -/JT 1 ACC NRa AP6017131 OUICECOD6 W65W6600000 0015/0015 1 1 AUVI[OR: 9)w gunov, It.. (Section chief); Chelyukanov, V. (Chief specialist of section ORG: Hiniatry of Aviation Induatry SM (Dlinistorstvo aviatsionnoy proqrshlonnosty 5W) TITLE: Life oLfjd2R~~.'~(The 60-th annivereary of 0. K. Antonov) SOURCEs Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, no* 2, 1966, 15 TOPIC TAGS: aeronautic personnel, transport aircraft, civil aviation, civil aircraft data / An-~, An-011, An-8, An-10, An-19, An-14, An-2~, An-24'aircraft .2 ABSTWWT: A gt:)gy of Sleg.Koh,tantihovich Antonovt general dcoigner of Soviet An-type aircraft, is pre3c&t~de O-#-R-*]ffiTo-no-v-,-r-,o-n-of a con3truction engineer, was born February 7, 1906, near Moscow. In 1923, he designed his first glider. 11o graduated from an engineering institute in 1930 and soon afterward became chief designer of a glider manufacturing plant. During the war years 0. K. Antonov worked together with A. S. Yakovlev as his first deputy. Since 1946, he has been at the head of his own aircraft design office. Various aircraft types constructed by his office are mentioned above under "Topic Taga". The first An-2 type is till now in operation on 2000 local airlines cover- ing about 4ejo of air-passenger traffic and carrying out 85% of air work in agric~ature. This aircraft is exported to 28 countries. The 100-passenger An-10 aircraft reebived a Gold Medal Auara at the Internation~l Exhibition in Brussels in 1958. It is i~ service on more than 100 main airlines. The An-12 aircraft designed for a 20-ton load is used for transportation of various equipment and goods. Its 52800-L-m return flight from Hoscow to Antarctic via India and Australia is mentioned. The An-24 aircraft can trans- 1/2 L 11189-67 ACC NR- AP6017131 0 port 50 passengers or a 5-ton load. Being manufactured in mass production, it in used on 120 airlines. This type is sold for export by "Aviaoxportll. The multipurpose An-14 aircraft is designed for flights in romoto areas without equipped landing strips. 0. K. Antonov's last achievement was the construction of the groat An-22 aircraft exhib- ited in Paris at the international exhibition. 0. X. Antonov, being Doctor of Technical Sciences, is a Corresponding Member of the Ukrainian Academy of Science. He is a member of the Oblast' Committee of the Communist Party and a member of the Supreme Soviet of the SSSR. He was awarded the Orders of Lenin, of Red Banner of Labor, of Patriotic War and many other medals. He is also Laureate.of the State and Lenin Prizes. Orig. arts hasi one photo. SUB CODE: 01/ SM DATEs NOW Card 2~2 I)JI GHTJGUNOV,.-, ~.,I. Life is burning. Sov. med. 28 no.10:154-155 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) c CHUGUNOV. M.RfTo=k) no Bolshevik phyaloian. Sov.sdmv. 19 6.3947-51 '60. (MIU 13:9) (GHEPALOVO VL&DD4IR NIKOLAEVICHt 1889-1919) CHUGIJNOV, N., polkovn:Lk -1 -------- Aviators keep their promises. Kom.Vooruzh.Si:L 1 no.18:62-(4 s 161. (MIRA 14.-g) (Russia-~--Aiir force) . I CHUGUNOV, N., generaIr-mayor aviataii; PONOMAREV, S., general-mayor aviataii Comunist, outstanding pilot and high-class specialist. AvA kosm. 45 no-4:5-10 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Air pilots) CHUGUNOV V , generall-mayor aviatsii; GOILOVIN, P., inzhener-podpo) t:ovnik Find the ma-in thing, work purposefully. Komm. Vo=uzh. Sil 4 no.4-.33-38 F 164. (MIRA 17:9) WPM# PeAel CMGMp 119A. lbw data on Dwonim efruBive activity in the matern oWe or the Tarameab Ibmir, rvkU AH SOZR 265 noo4sg?4-M D 1165* (KF4 2ft]2) 1, SuuAttea %W 13v 2965. A . I UG CHUGUNOVA, N.I. Comparative comeroial and biological charaote,.-is tics of sturgeons of the Sea of Azov. Trudy VNIRO 52t87-182 164. (MIRA 17slO) 1. Vaesoyunnyy nauchno-insledovatel'skiy institut morskogo rybnogo khosyaystya i okew-ografti, .CHUGUNOV, NIP, Confereilen on the Use of UltraBound for the Intensification of Chemical Pl6ocessese Akust,thurm 30 nos48488-489 064* I j I (MIRA 1822) CHUMOV) S. 1. 11vinage .Soviet of Workers'.Deputies in the Struggle for Improvement of CA ocialist AgricUture.," Goo. izd-vo iurid. lit-ry, Moscow, 1951 a w a a W-w-m-W - 4 1 -9 4 0 9*1 i I ! I' . '? I 4m It A a L , a .1- t- WA OOA - --. __ "0 a" r4rocifits A40 $-IPVVI*flfb 'pg. too **A 's C; so *of ML Am Lmam, bt L XWv*&iww I W,= o:j l 3 Moi free 04 f ', b *Am am , OOU l 001 jr I - AL L :i! AWX~SL OfTAMMPKAL L"I t CLOswealla" salaw .4f 04. '#1 1111411 CK 441 1t1 4_t-A__r__f I-A (A 4 A N 11 N t9 rt tt W I rlAAL It K 0 !*go too It* k U 0 P tk Faccosul ..4 on-colavIts oots 00 .41 I-Oo so., 001c .*0 -06 00 (Aljt&J I I'l 6.11 d 4d -00 bow&, CA .00 00 ) & &W--A 244 ~~, W .00 0) is dmaj~A amirw for un .Lf4wkft w OOZ nt moy be W. w Lc- akwAft bM& 'I'mo*M go* 06 '". lil'I'll'.1i1w tot pommirs gmkdwAsd zoo 000 . In pMovjW It my Vs*_M Goo Id wowwm ofewnw. a v of com6w pi"m md of DWW (f -tm xOO 00:4 W. F. K. 000 0*1 2 CIRO 00 g A 1 61 L A 0914L.L414116KAL U19GATUSI CLA$SWKATIQW use -iai-li-489 - - ' ow b usAwou tit, r AAI Is two 0 alwal9as 20*- loid xx nun ll"KWA I'm d OT 6*006!0*4040400940 **Geese 404009046*46000660 : 1 o ---0- ' 0 0 00 *iOOO a 0-60 00 0 * 0 so* 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 00000*940000oo CHUGUNOV Ser 0 SVI-U. T-r-PINt A.E.. red.; PRESNOVA, V.A.# tekhn. red. (We build our future today]Budushchee rozhdaetsia segodnia. Leningradp Lenisdat, 1962.' 46 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1, Glavnyy inzhener Leningradskogo staleprokatnogo zavoda (for Chugunov) . (Leningrad-Machinery industry--Technological innovations) CHUGUNW, S.Ya.; MTS, V.Ya.; LEMUMPI, Ya.L,I. liew patenting furnaces. Gaz. prom. 9 no.10:29-3;~ 164. 041RA 17:12) CHUGUNOVO V.p genaral-mayor exiatsii; SUSHIN, I., polkomik Constant attention to young communists. Av. i kosm. 47 no.4:47-48 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:4) 0 CHUGUNOVI V. --------- Arched cowbarn with honeycombed reinforced-concrete roofing. Sell. stroi, 15 no. 2:18-19 F 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Nachallnik otdola kapitallnogo stroitellstva podmookovnogo sovkhoza imeni Mossoveta. (Barns) (Precast concrete construction) L 07507 ACC NRt AUTHOM Pavlov, ORG: TITLE: -SOURCE: EW AP6019555 SOURCE CODE: UR/0416/66/000/001/0055/0058 .2 ir Chu '-.ICandidate of military sciences; Majo Gent of technical forces) -.-qRunovt Ye. (Candldate.~-,of military sciences; Col.). none Revolution in millita'ry"matters afid military communications agencies Tyl i anabzh:sov-.vobruzh oil, no.,l, 1966, 55-58, transportation communication TOPIC TAGS: system, military training, military ABSTRACT: This article briefly examines certain baoic trends irt the work of military communications agencies which have been evoked by the scientific and technical evolu- tion, the revolution in military matters, and reconstruction of transportationkin the Soviet Union. One of the atain and complex problems in the activity of military commu- nications agencies is to.develop methods of transporting various military equipment an-i new types of material 'S by all types of transportation. To solve this problem it is presently necessary-to solve problems of transporting large heavy equipment and.to work out and introduce special.rul.es and conditions. for loading:, transporting and un- loading. One of the im portant'.requirements of military communications officers who are supervising transport 'atio.ri,workers is to increase their military and technical training. Soviet mi1itAry;:9eiqnce,emp'hastze9 the objective character of changes Card 1/2 L 07507-67 ACC NRt AP6019555 0 occurritcZ in military equipment. The process of the revolutionary changes in military affairs cannot help but have an affect on the development of forms and methods of teaching youixg specialists. At present their training is done in various schools and the study plans and progiams take into account the new trends in the practical work of military communications.,agencies which have been caused by this revolution. Officers of the military communications service are attentively watching all new changes in the area of the military use of transportation, are inquiring into the heart of the matter and are determining.the problems of readying transportation and its effective uae in a~ modern war. In this connection officers and generals of the military communications service are persistently improving their military theoretical aitd practical trainingi are endeavoring to understand more thoroughly the objective rules of an armed struggle and the patterns and teniencies*ofthe development of military affairs and transporta- tion of the Soviet Union, arestudying the conclusione and recommendations of military scientists.'and are workinv out methods for the optimal employment of tran portation and its readiness for operaLion under conditions of a nuclear missile war. SUB CODE: 05;3.5,9&/ SUBM DATE~-~'nbne I Card 2/2/ldd CHUGUNOV, Vladimir Aleksandrovich; RAZRIKGV, P., red.; KUZNLTSOVA, A., r6d, [The State-farm Bdilding Orgexization)Sovkho2naia stroitelf- naia organizatsiia, Moakvap Mosk, rabochii, 1962. 43 (MM 15:11~ 1. Nuchallnik otdola kapitallnogo straitel".9tva sovkhoza imeni Ha~dfAvi*boi8d"%&f%ppftosk*VI'Y'S. Uar Chupnov). (Moscow region-State faims) (Moscow region-Construction-industry) CHUGUNOV, V. D. Chugunov, V. D.-IlTrie Solution ot' Several Inverse and itixed Prol)lLms ~.Jf Aeroh.;pdr-mchanic.s. 11 ~;and Phys-Math Sci, Kazz-an' State U, Kazan' 1053. (Referaidm:ry &-turnal-l-l"ittiviati-ka Jan 54) so: 22 July 1)54 if' 0. Some pa"Icula cas*4 of ccftt:al -J Oh- o"I 6.3phs ot the lcwJ.alh;ve c~, .-3 )rnblea of comtrt--11~-re~ boundary. AN r^.R:6P-71 '55. 10:8) -inst-Itut Kn7ansizogn fllial~ 'L,L--,,idemii nauk SESIR. (U'," '!old flo-ling) 7ju. "V. SCIC-CtLd it) tile ;0!;,. ,j r,! Ail; 'f.1 . I...- I I. . .. ....... T. 7 ~ r - ml 0 k SALEMOV, G.S.; SOMMOO V.S.; CHUGUNUV, V.D. - Problem of dirseting the movement of the water-oil boundary. Neft.khoz.114 10-8:30-35 Ag 156. (MM 9:10) ..0 (Petroleum *A.-itgoring) Cllu-,UNOV. V.D.: MELINIKOV, ",.V. New ninim, machines of the Kycht7m Yachanical. Plant and the All-Union Resoarch Inutitute of 14iiiing flachi=7. Gor.zhur. no.6:41-1:4 Je 157. (ML:1 10:8) I.Glavnyy 1construktor 'Kyshtymakogo mekhanichosItogo zr-~.Oda (for Chugunov). 2.Zanestitell glavricui,,o konctruktora Vsesovuznogo nauchno- is,sleaovatel'sL-ogo 1rsbituta Gormash (for Mallnikov~. (Mitiii,g rachinery) (Kyshtym-111achinery industry) MUNOV, V. D.) MMIA14M)=OV) F. M.) SAtMOV) 0. S. Kazan') "On the Applicability of Linear Programing for Solving Proglems of Optimm Exploitation of Iol Reservoirs." report presented at the First AU-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb 196o. MUKRAMETZYANOV,, F.M.; SALEKHOV, G.S.; CHUGUNOV. V.D Using linear programming for solving certain problems of the efficient petroleum productj'on. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft! i gaz 3 no.9:73-80 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvenoyy pedagogicheakiy instituty Kazanskiy filial AN SSSR. (Oil field flooding) CHUGUNOVI V,D.; SALEKHOV, V.G.; MUKHAMETZYANOVJI F.M. ..." ----------- . , Maximum oil recovery from a field in the 'flow production period. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 4 no.2.57-64 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheakiy institut, Kazanskiy filial AN SSSIR~ (oil fields-Production methods) CHUGUNOV, V.D. -'I- Determining the minimum number of producing vells with a given planned petroleum produc %ion. Izv. Kazan. f i1. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i takh. nauk. no. 150-13 162. (MIRA 17:7) 1. FizAko-tekhnicheakiy institut Kazanskogo filiala AN SSSR. P,I,.L k d v /alp (1) sotyna CODE: uR/o4l3/ /0122/0122 IWOMR: Filonov, S. P. Khakharev, L. M. Gibalov, A. I.; Chuganov, V. 'K..; Maslov, G. I. ORG: none TITLE: Device for transferring gas of a free-piston generator. Clazer 46, No. 18 ".5 '/announced by_Lugansk Order of Lenin Die;el Locomotive Building Plant im..October Ifevolution (Luganskiy ordena Lenina teplovozostroitellnyy zavod)/ SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 122 TOPIC TAGS: free piston generator, gas generatoi-, pipeiine, pneumatic servomechanismi valve, piston engine ABSTRACT. The proposed device for the transfer of gas from it free piston generator (operating in a group of generators on a comwn gas pipeline) exhaust to the gas pipeline inlet contains atmospheric and main valves. In order to automate the gas transfer, the values are equipped with pntumatic servo drives, interlocked with a slide- valve, controlling the main 11ty a servodrive, and rigidly connected with'J the servodrive of atmospheric valve whiEh- receives a command signal from a electrc- pneumatic valve (see Fig. 1). In a modified version of, the above-described device, Card 1/2 uDc: 621.432.9-129. L 47373-66 FC i~~6029066 fo-is:imospbeip - ;ompressed. air Fig. 1, Gas transfer device sik f rovi I - Atmospheric valve; 2 - main valve; I J -dM~pe#- 3-- servodrive of-the--stmosphsr!Ic-vaIvA4- to T- 4 - servo&-ive of the main valve; 5 - slide valve; 6 electropneumatic atmosphem- to . , valve. the servodrive of atmospheric valve was equipped with a damper in order to ensure gradual charging of the generator during the transfer of gas. Orig. art. has: 1 figurq. [AV] SUB COEE:13,41,10~UBM DATE: l5mar651 CH .UGUNOV, V. Ls) Klebansky, A. L., Slenevsky.. M.0 and Chuggnovp V. -"Hydrating Divinyl Acetylene Electrochemically and by thb Action of the Sodium Amalgaml (p. 1449) SO: Journal of General Chemis , (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii), 12L7, Volume-17, No. 8 SYMUWSW and S Of I-VAphthYl butyl, I-nalplf thyRrowl I-, -=.YOU* a Imonosilanes snd d.1-1 Y", 31 IF- A. L" Pellmy und%', S. Chugunny. Whisfy Akad. Nask S.S.S.R. U, IIA.Mett canzW. be prep]. from MeNISM and I-Clell'si- (0Et)..b.3I5-IP.d:: 1.0473. ni: UMM,evenin kerosene at 16fl-W" (mily far and Cloll, were isolated). FOISfir v)1". inolearl 61 Alehfiglir Kaw only I0% Call.. anti $Ollie 257, Crude 1..wpAtAj11rir1hy141aR4r 1g. IWJI.'O )lure (by Anstry!). Is. 2214-14 , MV PKI: I Lp. 49'. BuXICHr reacts even in the calif anti Yields xa&y1fributylsilame. Is. b. 349-541". it-.' 0.010t.. x1j-s , IAM; the products still %omewhat low in Cand 11, on repeated treatment with Bu%[gBr yiehl"I thc pure sub- stance 'b. 349-W. it.'' 0.949:1, xV 1.5M Imerr elevation of the reaction temp. is inefftvtive Its thesr jarpni.); the product gives a quant. yielif Of C1.114 even wills calif C.Incil. IM, but is fairlY stable to 211% I(Cl. C41f,,.%IKX gave 45%v Is. MVIA", d,.: 0AXY1, MV-0 V.&IIIS. I.P. -XV. PhNifithr in hailing liens,ene (h. IIU)- W) gave a 911mlerate *fit at is#$ tTA)-7*. in. IK;-5* (from Ctild. Treatment of llh%txllr (firrsin 2117 g. k1trand 21 pl. Mg) its Et,0 with.02 g. .1,4(01it). anti hailing the mixt. in k-rosene (1). IM-W)") 8 lirs. gaire an un,%tated amt. of di-t-stathikWifirthavvyi1ane. in. 99- HW ffrom HIM). his 2040) . G. M. K,natapoff %C If OW -w ome 4m1no- and properties of a 1-naphth es K t yl(pFeny iminoguanesa. 7' !f (ibrihick-eR thpa. 23, 777-1)(1953).-Dry.441NIMMEN I-CjoH7SiF3 in .50 mL 'Rt2O over 0,5 hr. yielded an amorphous w~ which in contact with moist air hydrolyzed rapidl vt evolution of NHi and formation of a resin' cofttg. $r -The unstablIshd was not N! lated. - Dry NHj passed over I hr. into 50 tiil; Et2O and, 8 g. (,-CiOHZ)IsiFf at W-3", and the pptd. crystd, frm.pyr- Chemicial Abst. idine g4ve 100% 1. CiANSKNHh, m. 154-V. (t-Clol Vol - 48 NO-8 (9.6 g.) In ePh and 6 q. NaNHi boiled 6 hrs. aild SWM' the M t d ff i ld P f l N , Apr# 251 1954, i e A tere td M% (Z-G , o h Pp y in. 204-6* (from bleft)i And 3 S. ut ~rtlftg mate- -Ath!9 6 Or ado chemist rY -heated . A ' 4~ I AO h ~ ~ hr.- J1 at(lo t e n i . filt . ~l i r Offl (fr6m~ Me? b ed taid 12 (1-C WIN& Whi eph a -qO' I,, 4 al b- betrai PO "P"Or ropertits -of -16 irtildiallAsode -and: h ~FWi~ C~A n4 iv-,- i.-w U'a ar., Imiluag 1u- It -241. TItt Na deriv. f, m 2-6 S. -Ta ed irarl ttd with s F, grrc 15 ilicate and 5 g. powd. Lavi~ w fit= WIS /R01,40ii and Xf rh) 1-te 5i deriv. is hydroly7ed to PhtSiOii by redi'llung hl Im co-tg v h- f"~! ~~ . ..... t1 C' AUTHOR: Chugunov, V. S. 62-11-11129 TITLE: Synthesis of Some Triphenylmethyl- and Triphenylethyl- siloxanes (Sintez nekotorykh trifenilmetil- i trifeniletil- vilokaunov). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR, Otdelenie Khimicheskikh Nauk, 1957, Nr 11, pp. 1368-1370 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Here the investigations of the author in previous papers (reference 1, 2) are continued and here the interaction of the sodiumtriphenylsilalate was carried out in the benzene- medium with some methyl- and aethylsilanes. In the realization of this synthesis for the first time distilled triphen,ylalkylehloradisiloxanes were obtained without dissocation at high temperatures. As the silicon atom has mobile chlorine or hydrogen these compounds can serve as initial matter for the production of different highly molecular oxygen containing silicon-organic compounds. Moreover some crystalline methyl- and aethyl-(triphenyl- siloxy)silanes were produced synthetically, which contain ramified Si - 0 - Si chain. The composition and the Card 1/2 physico-chemical indices of the compounds obtained are Synthesis of Some Triphenylmethyl- and 62-11-11/29 Triphenylethylsiloxanes. given in a table. There are I table, and 2 references, 2 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIAKON: Institue for Silicate Chemistry of the AN USSR (Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR). SUBMITTED: July 8, 1956. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUT.HORt Chugunov, V. S. 79-2-48/58 TITLE: Reiadtion-bf Chloroform, Brombfdrm and Silicochloroform with Sodium Tri- phehyl Silaibleate (Viaimadeystviye khloroforma, bromoforma i silikokhloro- forma a trifenilsilanoly4~om natriya) MTODTCALt Zhurnal Obahchey KHmii, 1951, vol 27, No 2, pp. 494-496 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT-. The primary purpose of this a4icle is the study of the react16h between sodium triphenylsileneoleate and carbon tetrachloride.+ A 16 h6fir'boiling of the latter with the sodium triphehylsilaneoleate (molar ratio I i 4) did not.produce the result desired. When the carbon tetrachloi-146--Wz substituted by chloroform or bromoform the formation of tris-~-(triphenyl- miloiq)-allens resulted. Treatment of the silane with an alkali solutlon results in the displacement of the hydrogen oriented at the Si. atom by the hydroxyl group and the formation of tris-(triphenrlsiloxy) silarol. Chloroform or bromoform and triphenylsflanoleoleate sodium ofkered good yields (60 - 70%) of tris-(tripheny:],,~iloxy)methane. It was found*that silicochloroform as well as silicon ebloride react smoothly with sodium triphen,ylisilaneoleate- to-r- ming triphenyldichloirodisiloxane, bis-(triphehyl- siloxy) chlorosilate And tris-(triphenylsiloxy)silane. There are 5 references, of wbich I is Slavic ASSOCIATION: USSR Academy.of Sciences, Institute of Chemistry of Silicates AUTHORS: Dolgov, B. It., Chugunov, V. S. SOV/54-50-3-10/19 TITLE: Organosilicon-axy-g-i'l-an-e-'s* and,Products of Their Condensation (Kremneorganicheskiye oksisilany i produkty ikh kondensataii) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii, 1958, Nr 3, pp 89-98 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On the basis of experimental data available a� present or- ganosilicon alcohols were compared with analogously sl--uc- tured organic alcohols. At present more than 100 different organosilicon alcohols have been synthetized. Acciording to the position of the hydroxyl group their physicochemical properties are very much different. A high number of or- ganosilicon compounds containing notcnly hydroxyls but also other functional groups in the organic radical is known already. Furthermore a number of particulaily characteriatic compounds containing P-trimethyl-silyl-athyl groups is men- tioned. Organosilicon alcohols that besides the silicon atom also contain hydroxyl groups, in spite of their formal re- semblance and the likenes3of the physical parameters with the respective carbinols exhibit great differences in their Card 1/2 chemical properties. The differences between the chemical SOV/54-58-3-10/19 Organosilicon Oxysilanes and Products of Their Condensation properties of the silanols and ofthe analogous carbihols are mainly: a) A stronger tendency of the silanols to inter- molecular condensation accompanied by water separation and formation of the siloxane bond Si-O-Si; b) the capability of the silicon atom to retain 2 or ev ;en 3 hydroxyl groups and to form 'ihe respective silanediols R2S'(OH)2 and silane- triols RSi(oll)Y The great difference in the condensation above all is caused by the principal difference between the silicon and carbon atoms. According to modern conceptions this difference is caused mainly by the fact that the sili- con atom has a considerably larger electron shell [1s2 ; 2S2; 2P2; 3S2; 3P 2] than the carbon atom, Is2; 2S2; 2P9. Furthermore in this paper the condensation of I silanols together-with some organic-compounds and the condensation of some trialkyl-(aryl)-silanols with silicon halides in presence of sodium is described. There are 3 tables and 45 references, 16 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: -June 15, 1957 Card 2/2',-'- DMOV, B.N.; Silicon organic oxysilanes and their condensation products Evith summary in English]. Vest. LGU 13 no.16:89-98 '58. (MIRA 11:11) (Silane) (Condensation products (Chemistry)) /7//C e! P- /I/ AUTHORs Chu-tinov, V. S. ----------- TITLE., Synthesis and Properties of Tetrakis- (Tr-Jbenzylz-ilo.V)-Silane and Tetrakis- (Tribenzylsiloxy)-IIetliane (3intez i svo -I!otva tetrahis- (tribenzilsilokai)-jilana i tatrakis- PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshcbey Khimii, 19513, Vol. 28, ITr 2, P!,- 33') - 3319 NSSR) ABOMM The syntbosis of tetrakis- (tribenzylsi loxy) -si lane ~,.ccordinr- to the equation 4 (C 11 CH SiONa + SiCl ;v CK11'CH + 41faCl was succeso- ) ) SiOj [( 6 5 2 5 1) 2 3 3 4 4 fully performed in the present vtork in tho exclianCe of phenyl r,~di- cals by spatially less heavy benzyl radicals. Thi,-l,, conpound repre- - 1, 50 sents colorl-.33 crystals with a maltinl- point of 20A LO C .,,hich are stable toward diluted acids and alkali. StLxtinG ~ruu sodium tribenzylailanolate and carbon tetrabromide tetrakis-(tribenzyl- silo7y)-methane was under analoi,ous condit-;ons obtained with a 0 yield of 42 eiL and a ueltirC. point of 217 - 21C; C. In the spectro- meter with a NaCl prista infrared aboorption s-pectra of tatrakis- (t ribenzy1si loxy) - s i lane an~ tetrakis-(tribel-!Zyla-~:10:,;-.,)-i,,letbane ,iMch had been presst~d -.-.,ith potasiium-brouide powder were investi- L jZated -aithin thE ran~;e 6 - 15 ja .(The author thanks A. IT. Lazarov Card 110 for the nerformance oj.' the infrared absori.,tion &pectra). The fre- 7~')-2-12/iJ4 Sjnthesis and Properties of Tctraki s- (Triben zy Isiloxy) -Si lane and 'Ile trakia- (Trll- benzylsiloxy)-Methane quenoy of 'the aboorption bands and their suppoied interpreLation is _,iven in the table. Startin.;- froin zodium triphenylsi-lanolate and carbon tetrabromide the author obtLAned -bromomethane Yrith the raclltin- point 231 - 232 0C. The'earlier pro- duced (reference 2~ tr.-Ls-(triplieziyIL5iloxy)-i,,ietLiane bad a zteltin~; point of 222 - 223 C. It viaz shown th,-,t the Si-O-Si bond in tris- -(triphenyisiloxy)-oilane halifle ij botter rusiutant to alkali than Si-O-C in the --nalo-oua T'he Si-O-Si bond in cl,,lor--de or in tri3- -(t-ripheryisilo~-,0-3ilane fluoride under the above -:!en t ioned condi- tions re;iains althout chan-e. It is only au a re-wit of the hydro- lyzjis o-'L' a halo,,en that the corre.9pcn3in,7 Uri s-(triphl~ryllsiloxy)-si- lanol, (reference 1) forms. Conclusions: 1 Yj-)-silane and tctrak-;-s-(tribenzyloilo)vj)-Llethane were produced for the first time and their infrared absorption spt~ctra investiz;ated. 2) It WaS 011OWn th-t the Si-O-C bond in tri3-(-triphenYlsiloxy)-bro- i~,onuthane is less at'able toward the influence of an -,.lkali solution thazi the -A-01-Si bond in 1-1alide. Them -Arc Slavic. are 1 t,,,ible, and 3 refc-rences, all of which , - _12 Card 2/,,& 4S OSY V 18933-63 EM/f WP (j /PM (0)IMS, AFFTC/ASD Ps-4/Fc~4/F~-4 ACCESSION NR: AP3006590 5/0020/63/151/006/1319113214 AUTHO.Rs Berdichevskaya, K. Ho so Chuguuov.-V..S#; Petrov, At D. .(Corr. memberi- ANSSSR) TITLE: Synthesis of several fluorine-containing,,.silylferrocenes SOURCEt AN SSSRs Doklady*, v, 151, no, 6, 196.3,1319-1321 TOPIC TACSt silane# ferrocenes, silylferrocenei, iron. bis f(tri" propylsilyl)cyclopentadienylj-, ferrocene fluorine derivatives. fluorine derivatives,,-,preparation, iron. bis(tris(3.3.3-trifluo propyl)silyllcyclopentadienyl-, tiron. cyclopentadienyl/ttri(3.3,3- trifluoropropyl)silyllcyclopentadienyl/-, silane. chlorodimethyl- (3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyll-, -.disiloxane. hexa(3.3.3-trifluoro- propyl)-, iron. bia(lithiocyclopentadienyl)-, iron. cyclopenta- dienyl/[(3-trifluoromethylphenyl)dimethylsilyllcyclopentadienyll-, iron. bislt(3-trifluorbmethylphenyl)dimethylsilyl]cyclopenta- dienyl/-, iron* bis[(tripropylsilyl)cyclopentadienyll- F Card'I 13 (RV).(R"SIOCOCH,+AI(4--OCHjL (~Ir).(R"SIOAI(RSO~OCIHt~ + CHSCOOCIHj!;I6 'Boiling temperatures,, densities and refractive indices are given for the follov. Ing c=Po=ds: r, f , V -twif luomproviumtqUi diisopropoxLde., bis Y. Y, )( -trifluoroprONVI)MOtbrlsilmal JIMI nlys dilsopropoxide p tris 11 +.rifluoropropyl)ailoxolitmiimira dilsopropoxide,, a-trifluorme siloxyalmium &Usapropoxide, bis-(z-trIf1uor=etbyj~)mttq3& USOPMPOXI"- Or1ge Wte bas'. 1 table and I eqU&U=# =Oamcff.. Ito= SU3aT= 310ctA3 MumRs nwo UCL 00 NO MW SM: UW, Card L 34105-66 ACC NR: AP6008711 The synthesis of trialkyl(aryl)acetoxysilanesi%as performed in two ways: (a) reaction of tri5Skyl (aryl) halos ilanes with anhydrous SON= (potassium) acetate 3-ISIX + C113CO"Cl --* (A ).n,-,siococu, + Nex X=Mon 13r. and (b) direct exchange of the silane, hydrogen for the acetoxy group during the reaction of trialkyl(aryl.)silanes with mercuric acetate (RF).R3ISiII+(CI'3C00)2H9 -i- (B.F)."3--S'OCOCH3+Bi+CIIICODII The chervical and physical properties of the fluorinated trialkyl(aryl)acetoxysflanes thus obtained are identical. The composition and physicochemical characteristics of the synthesized I'luorinated silane derivatives are given. Orig. art. has: I table. SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: 21APr65 ORIG REF: 004 OTH REF.- 007 Card 2/2 MT S/i,37/60/000/m/D12/04i A0o6/AOO1 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, N0.12, pp. 125 - 12~ # 29o62 AUTHOR: gh TITLE-. The Effect of High Carburizing Temperatures on the Properties of the Layer and the Core PERIODICAL: V sb.; Novaya tekhnol. tsementatsii, Perm', 1959, PP. 112 - 124 TM; Experiments were carried out on high-temperature carburizing of 12Y2144A, (12Kh2AA), 12XH,3A(12KhN3A), 15k2r,1TPA(15Kh2GNTRA), 25X2[-HThv (25Xh2GNTA)$ 15X (15Kh) and "25" grade steels. The efftct of carburizing tem- perature raised to the 900 - 1,0500C range on the carburiztng depth and the'dis- tribution of C in the carburized layer, and on the-mecha:~ical properties, was determined. It is noted that in alloyed steels a rise of carburizing,,tempera- tures does not noticeably reduce the mechanical properties, but som?what degrades the plastic properties and tensile strength of the carburized layer. A sharper drop of C distribution over the depth was observed, although not in all cases. Card 1/2 S/137/6q/boq/1)12)U12/'b41 A006/AOOI The Effect uf High Carburizing Temperatures on the Properties of the Layer and the Core However, a considerable increase of the carburizing depth during the same period of time warrants the recommendation of higher carburizing temperatures elevated up to 1,0000C. For the successful assimilation of high carburizing temperatures it is imperative to use fine-grained steel to prevent a possible grain growth. S.P. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 AID Nr, .917.;2 L 0991t6-67 1'7',-,'T(m)1rWPM I affl IJP(c) JD ACC NR: AP6035725 f SOURCE CODE: UP/0413/66/000/019/0085/0085 INVENTOR: Chugunov, V. V.; Orzhekhovskiy, Yu. F.; Pota Ya. M. k !ORG: none ,TITLE: Stainless steel. Class 40, No. 186701 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyy'e obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 85 ITOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, nickel steel, molybdehum con+~g steel, tungsten ecan-m.-I, ~tn stee~l, vanadium co==iLt~ng steel, niobifim co~~ steel iABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a chromium stainless steel containing itungsten, vanadium and niobium. To improve the mechanical properties, the steel 1composition is set as follows (%): 0.04-0.08 carbon, 1.0 max manganese, 1.0 max )silicon, 10.5-12.0 chromium, 0.6-0.8 molybdenum, 0.9-1.3 tungsten, 0.2-0.3 vanadium,-0.08-0.15 niobium,and 2.5-3.5 nickel ISUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: 30Nov64/ ATD PRESS: 5105 Card I./I UGOLOVNYY PROTS'E'SS CHEKHOSLOVATSKOY RESPUBLIKI THE C=, HOSLOVAKIAN REPUBLIC) NOSKVA, WSYURIZDAT, FOGTNOTES. 27M/6 105.25 VC5 (CRIMINAL PROCEDURES OF 1956. 146 p. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CHUGbNOV U.N.- ?k;XiighisU* Zaaboh. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.10:10-11 0 (MM 16:6) "Le-Nachillak Ul*avleniya saebehity rastesiy-Ministerstva sallskogo tifa Kirglaskoy SSR, Frunze. (Kirghisistan-Plants, Protection of) -GUQNO~ Yu D SAFIYANOVA, V.M.; KUDRYASHOVA, K.I.; FLI 0 NT, V.Ye.; KOV MiLITSEV,..M.I. Tes,~',~w the effect of a mixture of automobile exhaust gases and.insecticide dust for the formation of a protective zone in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Vop.kraev.paraz. Turk-SSR 32153~-156 162. ~(MIRA 16:4) 1 Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F.Gama4ya ;~skv?O Okrumhnoy gospitall pogranicbnykh voyak Tuftmenskogo, 0krug8j,AND FLIM-EXTEMNATION) (CERBILS-:EXTMKMTION) -4MMUILVA-1-U-1). ---. lpisoological s1gulficance of the flooding of marmot burrows by snow waters. BIul.XOIP.Otd.bIol 64 n0,,5:139-142 S-0 159. (MM 13:6) (001-AITLI DISMGT--XkRMDTS As cAniims oyDjsjksj) . . . I - - - - ~2!2 ~Ilv- U-~- I CHUGUNOV,, Yu.D. MongolAan pika (Ochotona palladii pricei Thomas) in the Gobi Altai-.' Biul. MOIP. Otd, biol. 66 n0.5:43-56 S-0 161. (GOBI ALTAI-PIW), G.WGUNOV, Yu.D,; FLITIT, V.Ye,* SAFIYANOVAp V.M.; KUDRUSHOVA, N.I. Protection of humans frcm infection with zoonotio cutaneous loishmaniasis in populated points of southern Turlmenistan. Report Wo.l. Med.paraz.i paraz.bol. no.1:39-43 162. (MIRA 15r5) 1. Iz otdola. bolezney s prirodn,-y ochagovostlyu Instituta epi- demiologil i mikrobiologii imeni 'S.F. Gamalei MI SSSR (zav. prof. P.A. Petrishcheva). (DEM BOIL) (TUPMWISTAIT-ANII= AS GAqRIEHS OF DISEASE)