SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIGORYEV, G.N. - GRIGORYEV, IV.F.

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GRIGOW W p G.N.-(Angarok) Anesthesia in tonsillotomy. Zhur. ush., nos. i gorl. bol. 21 no451 70 S-0 161. (TONSILS AURG:~iY) (ANILSTI ",-'IA) (MIRA 15:1) V YU.I. 111inlix, Zl.ur, prtkl., ~J,4m- 36 .768 Ali 6~~ (I-IDU 16:7) Lo rd n6rarb ki y V. k., I i I y ~. titut ellyulozr, na bLL-,mztuioy Li L,7il n' (S~orption) Al ,~ H-T ~(-,;i IYE"i , !,'I . " . "Migratoll, uvtoklitonnoye 2-azvltiye I 'i verk~i.,ieec) palcol ita. " repoit ~subriilttcd for '(th Intl Con~,,, Anthropollogl(--.aL It. Ethric)iogicul Sciences, Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64. & 0 o m a A A a j a L if r a a I ~ I _A_ -- g o a f-, L 2 AD 0 -00 WW*wy , VF a . gl ckkw mele del as Ibw flamotaff rhelaoterfel" ~~5 . F6 v1WONIT I M. onit [mint brkm -10'. T * It i I O 4 Z - wwn 2-12. ir-on- 20n. s-1 WOrtwo h I 9. , S ( m"It. admisto. 0 40, Nraffin (IIA&I at"I %st-v b. twb"w ~W* O 1, . 1 WhW i 1 l .00 ng 4-1 earlbm al :mvx VO is 1%. rm-.00 1 %, !w~VYMup V- 6%; Im4l ficht ftarikins 43 W~ 204% Go Ow so :PWAAf)%. 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A 11 see 09 66 &14 it& .06 ftop ir I T V-1. _V 0 1111 01,90 Was ; 61 0 0 0 'D & 0 g no im do I 0.0.000 ale so 0 0000000 '90 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 VPU. 11cation Wid, Khtic= Of fcrTjc Cnicri-v, Xvi:tl pin- ell + S + 211CII ";0 a witil corttiru:,Z~ A tl:, Lycr of tilc u t rudfird cps; it) tbc, I:a!~j dauj:'n LI Jill GRIGORIYIV, G.P., kwAIdat takhnIcheakikh nauk (Ioningrad) Coke chemical industry. Khim. v shkole 10 no.4:6-18 JI-Ag 135. (Coke industry) tKERA 8:9) ~;----~-1~11-1~i,T,-- - .. 1111--~~ 1:,/; M'-- - BLOSHTEYN, I.I., inzh.; VAYDMAN, R.I., Inzh.; GRIGORITEV, G.P., kand.tekhn. nauk; PASECHNIK, S.Ya., doktor tekhn.na4k Testing corrosion-resistant materials during the production of chlorine dioxide. Trudy LTITSBP no.8s89-95 161. (MIRA 16:9) (Corrosion-resistant materials-Testing) (Chlorine oxides) GRIGORIYEV, G.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; SAYAFOVA, L.V., starshiy inzhener; -----YASILIYEVA, T.M., kand. khim. nauk Comparison characteristics of some properties of Industrial lignin products. Trudy LTITSBP no.10&49-56 162. (MMA 16:8) (Lignin-Teating) Z GRIGORIYEV, G,P., kand.tekhn.nauk; VAYDMAN, R.I., starshly inzhener; BLOSHUYNp I.I., starshiy inzhener; ZHOLOKDZI, I.A., starshiy inzhener; TURUNINA, Ye.l., starshly inahener Developwnt of formulas for the lining of the towers for chlorime dioxide bleaching of pulp. Report No.ls Impermeable lacquer-paint base coating. Trudy LTITSBP no.11:83-87 162. (KMA 16tlO) KLUff, F.B., starshiy prepodavatell; GRIGOIL!YEV,-G.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; DOBROBORSKAYA, R.N., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik New types of suede, velour and velvet materials manufactured with a paper base. Trudy LTITSBP no.11:141-151 162. (MIRA 16"10) VOLKOV, Axiatoliy Dmitriyevich; GRIGORIYEV, Goorgly Pavlovich; BRODOTSKIY, A.I.j, red.; MIKHEYEVA, L.N., rrd.izd-va,- FARLOVA, G.L., tekhn. red. [Physical properties of spent liquors from woodpulp manufacture] Fizicheskie avoistva shchelokov tselluloz- nogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1963. 98 P. (MIRA 17:3) YIJFA, M.S.1 GRIGORIYEV, G.P.; VARENTSOV, P.V. Some laws of hydrodynamics of a fluidized bad. Zhur. prikl. khim. 38 no,7tl520-1527 JI 165. (MTRA 180) GP:GIRIYZV G.F.; BLCiFjIITFYN, I.I.; VAU-MAN, --------~ - Selection of mterfals of corrov1c,n-!,,)B1riant u-m,er !,?.6 curidlt.,ons of chlo-'Inn dioxide production and bleaching of cellaiese. TrildY (MT LTITSBI t#,22s212-218 164. IRA 18:8) G R ! ~j ~ ~ I Ink' ' .-' ~:. V ,U.1 . I V A, ' 1 : 1 Y -"~VA , T. ' v . 1. (71j.ra-terlstica (;r Lechnicul iii-niftip. Truciy ic.121219-223 , 9 164. (vJP-k 3.8:8) 00 13 000 W" W"W (skulks") is the vpan of the furnam OW off cbm Ownd twouab eiwprlt- lit A -slop 11-fri" #4AO40 .4 1 ##&Goa At 440 cog a 000 # 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 aia7c 4w a.. It. owl c do A I a to 0 A v I a 9 d11 4 1 9 1 0 0 0 0 9 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 see see see *00 see too -4x- OL -77 CA The a Ised by lm Sed"am. 00 th J. CA,". Ind. w. S. S. It. I to. No. 9, 44 6 00 tl$p- tails of the uw of PC concknwro in jjg*lo fartus" we dimms.wd. M. JAWCUCT got 00 of go 09 & I 60 a 0013 00 00 L 00 00 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 'a *0 -0 0. 9:9. 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 so :00 .00 .00 .40 4*0 Wes ro* '00 '00 '00 ago 09 9 w 9 is a L b 0 pu a I I W oil 0 -Vt. 0 er *4F Slor 0 OW 00, Is- or* *tt I*,* so: 0 a #I MII " 0. IN 0 tff--jj= lot #I- 1% a im- #so i'l t S' PPI lilli'And 1149"41441110A 6111 is -Owivilal Ou so 00 so go 'go : 3 00 so 00 4r; 00 so 0 Ai 'n I* vv I -I -ir-A" ) 41 a a 8 1 T- I -T- W- T-- I I 11 It 4 If R ilm'-flird of ifoca aft v If If 44 if a I I GPJGC)P 'IfW, G. S. USSR/Chemlstry - Corrosion, Sulfuric Acid Production Card 1/1 FD 172 Author ; Litvinova, Ye. 1. Docent, and Grigorlyev, G.. S. Chief Plant Engineer Title : Corrosion of steel under the conditions of the tower method of sulfuric acid production. Periodical : Khim. prom. 3, 33-35 (161-163), April-May 1954 Abstract : Describes results or an investigation on the corrosion of St- 3 steel (steel containing 0.72% of copper) by nitrose, tower acid, and water under conditions encountered at sulfuric acid plants using the tower process. Data are listed in 6 tables. 4 USSR references are appended. Institution : Leningrad Technological Institute im Lensovet and chemical plant (unnamed). Gr FAE. doteent, kandidat takhaicheakikh nauk; GRIGORITICY, G.S. Corrosion of steel apparatus In the vapor@ and condensate of sulfu- ric acid towers. Rhim.prom. no.5:296-297 Jl-Ag 154. (KLRA 7:11) 1. leningradskiy khtniko-tokhnologichookiy Institut Im. lensoveta I Nevokly khtsioheekly savod. (Sulfuric acid) (Steel--Corrosion) A i~ USSR/Chemistry Sulfuric acid Card 1/1 Pub. 50-10/23 FD-511 Authors Litvinova, Ye. I., Ddicent, Cand. Tech. Scl., and Grlgorlyev, G. so Title Corrosion of steel equipment in the vapors and condensate of tower sulfuric acid Periodical : Khim. prom. 296 '40), Jul/Aug 1954 Abstract : In the experiments described, found that damage to the steel is due mainly to the formation of condensate in spaces filled with trapped gas. Assume that corrosion can be prevented by eliminating the trap- ping of gas and by maintaining the temperature at the minimum level of 6o-70 - Institution 1. Leningrad Chemico-Technological Institute imeni Lensovet, and 2. Neva Chemical Plant. Submitted ID sted a u S, 3, Nov. 2, f. 190. Ad :)2 -4 p2~jo%phate Is first gtanul:ited, and the fmrWy pluLated --- inaterta Is neutralitcd Ly duitLng It with a tuist, of carbon- - stes (limest(xv-, or doloraltt), a inixt. of slaked lime ard supaphatphate, or a wixt. of readily decampo- dile phoe- phates, such ai (11-Ca aud tri-Ca phrAphate. At. llwth 0) ~ POZIN, M.Te.; GRIGORITXV. G.5.; KOPTLEV. B.A.; SOrOWVA, A.D. _ Rate of reaction of apatite with sulfuric acid follovinftheir intermixing, Zhur. prikl. khim. v. 31 no.5:693-701 Mr 8. (MIRA 11:6) 1,Leningradaki.r tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta, Nevskly khimicheskiy zavod. (Sulfuric acid) (Apatite) (Chemical reaction, Rate of) USSR / Farm Animals, Cattle (&nall) Q-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 7178 Author : A. Ye, Yelemanov, G. V. Grigorlyev. Inst :Not given Title :The Effect of Raising Conditions On the Develop- ment and Productivity of Kazakh Fine-Wool Sheep. Orig Pub: Ovtsevodstvo, 1956, No 12, 20-22. Abstract: An experimental group (55 young rams) was sep- erated from the ewes and in addition to grazing received 0.3 kilograms of concentrates and 0.1 kilogram of bonemeal per day. During the winter season, the animals were kept in stalls and received rations the nutritiousness of which was equal to 1.85 of a feed unit, and to 218.1 of dig- estible albumin. The control group, (25 young rams) were kept on pasture the year round. In the experimental group the weight of the animals was: Card 1/2 VUSSR / Farm Animals, Cattle (small) Q-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 7178 Abstract: 29.4 kilograms before they had been separated from the ewes, 41.2 kilograms before the winter season, 43.8 kilograms in spring and 60.8 kilograms before shearing. The control animals weighed accordingly: 29.6, 37.4, 36.9, 48.9 kilograms. Shearing of 14 month-old experimental rams pro- duced 5.03 kilograms, shearing of control anitrials produced 3.32 kilograms of wool. On the average the animals of the experimental group had 31.8 percent more In slaughter, the weight of their hide was 17.4 percent move, their hide was 10.8 percent larger while their production of pure wocl was by 0.63 kilograms higher than that of the control animals. Card 2/2 18 "K J'- GRIGORIYEV9 Go Vol Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) 11Fffect of the 'Lelopment and productiveness conditions of raising upoAd of ram lambs of the Kazakh,Fine-wool breed.11 Most 1957. 16 pp (All-Union Sci Res Inst of Animal Husbandry), M, 52- 57, 109) 89 PP Sol/ 0 140 sta. lest te ~7 W~Vra~ ~x Ins 6,00 0 53.I9 &OVS. VVI-je etJor, sts ,ceso r 0.00101 460t '011.6 STV V ~o6 'P le tTo 90 TeelM e e 0 TA 19 0 e tfvol ~jjee'r eetr 0164,% 9 6. Te Soole, V6 ait it, C) Oro rjt'te Caffic GIA60 ~.%% de- or 4 It 6C'0-A OPIes IP 601meje, Ioal %060o 'Fe e,. V~~ O1q en6 pjke 0 Otis So eers eq,%A, e'Vlr "tVIOSS .* No e%% er .0 ele In jits & 00r 't1ri ty%e TIP "InS ,*e'& f t e In In Vdeots Gevteiro"~ Ot e'r N40r a 'On'&ary . top el 5 St d6 Is Itit 3'jT se rs an.,, se t1tio WO a 'boo tj'%16 t to Itlistvioto Yler '01tyt ftl-6- 09 ers, teres rs f 0T '016 de 36 Ins t T njnq 04 0f 11% 6 1100-16 "Tc7res TON 05S, ~ be tese'oe 0 tIcles 26 jn- $116 d' to TInS t' S 9,160 SP Ioee - 9 ge-0- j'n -Cs avid 01. Cj 0 110,t0 T%Sj&x~qtfl eT4 CtIO0 ao -reS tIng,13 In 5 tjnS tors) , Cos - tT 01.14 186 00 tallv ejee t1oft. 15 96 0 ).00 1e 96 % 5 ea't -000 nIv% e-jer- t- e &e5 t9 %3~0 10 -_poen~~e 11~'- Tas in 'JIV pjsool~ 'e, O,0je eCV r ~% - 1PT etrIe te. e ts ~ ele tits 0 str%oe Aircraft Electric Equipment (Cont.) SOV/4414 electrio-insulating materials are discussed. No person- alities are mentioned. References follow the article by Gomellskaya and Yasin. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Romanov,, M. A.,, and Ya. L. Vitenberg. Operation of in- duction Motors in Aircraft Systems 3 Romanov, M. A. Voltage Regulation in Aircraft Generatorev and its Effect on Weight and Size Ratios in Generators 21 9QKU"_!YAYJ_.G- V. Electric Starting Systems in Turbojet and Turboprop tiii-Iiiii-Using Starter-Oenerators and Current Regulators 37 Gordon, A. V. Temperature Compensation in D-C Eleetromag- netic Relays 53 Rozanov, A. V., and V. I. Kukhtenko. A Method for Construct- ing an Automatic Control System With Almost Optimal Transient Conditions 63 Card 22/~ GRIGORIYEV, G.V. Mechanizing the machining on spinning lathes. Izv.v7s.ucheb.zav.; Prib. 3 no.3sll7-122 160. (14MA 1434) 1. Leningradskiy institut tochnoy !uekhaniki i optiki. Rekomendavana, kafedroy tekhnologii priborostroyeniya. (Lathes-Teohnological innovations) GRIGOR, YEV, G.V. In memory .of E. A. Zhemchuzhnikov; obituVy. Trudy Xar-~. bot. sada 1:129-130 '60. MIRA 15:1) (Zhenchuzhnikov, Evgenii Aleksandrovich, 189C-1958) - -1 ~.. , - ~; I. "~-" ...' !%lsts ,~;rcat,Lx to forrasts 1'14'c~ lord. r~ .!, ';"~! .1 i, "lo. -), 1-;-?r-2. I I I :J.' ;- :" .. 1 --2 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ..- V"14 Uncl. CRIONOYFIll G. V. Windbreaks, Shelterbelts, etc. Use of thp w-Ite nlts~-rbu.,3h for protective tre(- cliltivation in seml-les~rts. Tj~~-- ki:o,-,. I 5 no. 4 (43) 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AuFust - 19)5,2Uncl. (.. 'I. L ":,Titer bush - prespective shrnib fQr fr.ift Crovln~,, in nrc!us." Sag I 0g-, Ak). 8, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Oct. 1)52 Uncl. GRIGORIYMV. G.V., inshenerlesomeliorstor. Mmml an poplars to needed. Bot.xhur. 38 no.4:631-632 Jl-Ag '53. (MIRA 6:9) 1. larandinakaya nauchno-Isslodovatel'skaya baza Akademii nauk Kazakhakoy SSR. (Ploplar) V" V USSR/Biology - Botany Card 1/1 Pub. 86 - 33/36 Authors i Grigortyev, G. V. Title tNev woody variety for the formation of oases PeriodicA. tPrirods. 44/6, 321 - 122, Jun 1955 Abstract iA review is presented of the pamphlet "Now Wood1y Variety for the For=ation of Oases in the Desert," by B. K. Skupchenko, published by the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR at Alma-Ata in 1954, and containing 44 pages. The pamphlet-deals with the problem of planting forests in the northern desert regions in Kazakhstan for the benefit of settlements and describes a tree called the "tuz- anga," which has characteristics that mike it suitable for such forestation. Illustration, Institution t ..... Submitted i VOYEVODIN, O.A. CdeceasedJ; GRIGORIYEV, G.V. Results of the Introduction of coniferout species for landscape work in the northern part of central hazakhstan. Trudy harag. bot. sada 1:19-29 060. (MIRA 1,,:i) (Kazakhstan--Coniferae) GRIGOROYEV, G.V. Introduction of poplars in central Kazakhstan. Trudy karag. tot. 5ada 1:30-52 160. (MIRA 15:1) (Kazakhstan--Poplar) GRIGORITEV L Practices in growing white and black poplar plants from winter stem cuttings. Trudy Inst.bot.AN Kazakh.SSR 14t50-62 062.. (MIM 164) (Karaganda-Poplar) (Plant cuttings) GRIGORIYEV. 0.V. Cultivating Mitraria. Trudy Inst.bot.AN Kazakh.SSR 14s83-92 162. (MIRA 16s4) (Karaganda Province--Nitraria) SOLOMATIN, A.0. (s.Vaevolodo-Blagodatskoye, Sverdlovskaya obl.); GRIGO.'VY-VV,--- IG V.; FREYDZON, A.I.; KUZNETSOV, N.T.; POLOV, A. (Barneu-M RZIIEVSKIY, B.M. (Moskva); DAVYDOV, V.D. Calendar of nature. Priroda 51 no.3sl25-123 Mr 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Karagandinakiy botanicheakiy sad AN Kazakhokoy SSR (for Grigorlyev). 2. Severo-Zapadnoye upravleniye gidrometslushby, Leningrad (for Froydzon). 3. Institut geografli AN SSSRp Moskva (for Kuznotsov). 4. Cosudarstvennyy astronomicheakiy Institut im. F.K.Shternberga, Moskva (for Davydov). (Nature study) G.RIGORIYEVP G.V. Pallas honeysuckle (Lonicera Pallasti IAb.). Trudy Inst.bot.AN Kazakh.SSR 17S35-39 163. (MIRA 17:3) GRICORIV C, V. 25502 0 Potochnoskorostnom Metode Stroitellstva Zhilishch. Ueoll, igho, No. 6, s 3-6 SO: LET,7PIS MO. 30, 1948 1. ORTGORMN, G. V. Eng. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Ydne Buildings 7- Industrial methods of erecting buildIngs and structures on the surface of 11,1nes. Ugoll 27 no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January, -1953. Unclassified. GRIGORI-YIV. laugi Wrlay1ch- DANILIVSKIY, A.S., otyetetvannyy redaktor; 1311,11, I.V., 31TWINICYNN17y redaktor; SAVIN. M.N.. redaktor izdatelf- atva; KOROVMOVA, Z.A., takhnicheakiy redaktor CConetruction work on installations of the coal industry] Stroitallaye aboty pri soorushonil predpritatil ugollnot prowyahlonnosti. Moskva, Uglatekhizdat, 1956. 685 p. (MUtA 10:3) (Building) (Coal minem and mining) AGALINA, H.S., inzh.; AKUTIN. T.K., inzh.; APHY'SOV, A.M., inzh.; AHISTUY, S.S., kand.takhn. nauk,: KlOSTOTSKIY, O.B., inzh.-, BERLIN, A.Ye,,inzh.; BIBSKIY, K.A., inth.; BLYUM, A.M., lnzh.; BRAUN, I.Y., inzh.; BRODSKIT, I.A., lnzh.; BURMAS, A.I.,inzh.; VATKMAN, I.Z.. inzh.; VARSHATSKIT, I.N.,inzh.; VASILIDVA. A.A.,inzh.-, VORONIN, S.A..inzh.-, VOYTSEKHOVSKIT. WK., inzh.: VMLEVbKIY, A.A.,inzh.: GERSHMAN, S.G., inzh.; GOLUBYATNIKOV. G.A.,inzh.; GORLIN, M.Yn., ln7h.-, G4WOWTKOV. A-N., inzh.; DASHEVSKIY, A.P.,inzh.;DIDKOVSKIY, I.L., inzh.; DOBROVOLISKIT, N.L..inzh.; DROZDOV. F.F.,kand. takhn. muk,; KOZLOVSKIY,A.A.,inzh.; KIRILENKO, V.G..inzh.; KOPELYANSKIT. G.D.,kand. takhn. nouk.; KORSTSKIT. M.N..inzh.: KUKHARCHUX, I.N.,Inzh.; XUCHFH, M.G.,inzh.; U-RZLTAK. H.V..inzh.; KIRONOV, V.V.,inzh.; NOVITSKIY, G.V.,inzh.; PADUN, N.M.,inzh.; PANKRATIYEV, K.B., inzh.; PAREHOKkNKO. V.I.,kand. biol. asuk,; PINSKIT. Ye.A.,Lnzh.; P01LUBNYY. S.A., inzh.; PORAZILI-MO, F.P.,inah.; PUZANOV, I.G.,inzh.; REDIN, REZNIK, I.S..1rand. tekhn. nauk,; HOGOVSKIY, L.V.,inzh.; RUDERMAN, A.G.,inzh.; RYBALISKIY. T.I.,inzh.; SADOVNIKOV. I.S.,inzh.; SEV39HOYANOV. N.N..kand. takhn. nauk.; SIK&SHKO. A.T..Lnzh.: SINKIN. A.Kh., inzh.! SURDUTOVICH. I.N..inzh.: TROFIKOV. V.I.,inzh.; FAFKH, K*K.,inzh.; YIALKOVBKIT, A.K.,inzh.; MSHKAH, H.S.. inzh.; CHIMSHNEV, V.A.. inzh.; SHNSTOV, B.S., inzh.; SHIFNAN, N.I., inzh.; SHUNYATSKIY, A.F..Inzh.; SHCHERBAKOV. V.1.,Inzh.; STANO"NK0. I.K.. otv. red.: LISHIN, G.L..insh.,red.: VIAVTSOW.Ye.p., KAMINSKIY, D.N.,red.; KRASOVSKIY. inzh.,red.; GRIGORIYZV Z., red.tdacensedJ,; (M.&VICH, K.S..inzh..red.; DAMILXVSKIY. A.S..inzh..red.: DhMIN, A.M., inzh,.red.: KAGANOV. S.I..inzh.,rad.; KAUYMAN, B.N.. kand. tekhn. apuk, red.-.LISTOPADOY, N-P-.1nzh.,red.; MMEUVICH, 1.H.. inzh.,red.(dacaasedj; AGAUNA, N.5.... (continued) Card 2. PENTKOVSKIY. N.I.,insh.,red.; ROZENBZRG. B.M..in2h..red.; SLAVIN, D.S., inzh.,red.; FEDOROV, K.P..inzh red.; TSYMBAL, A.Y.,insh.,red.; SKIRNOV. L.V.. red. 12d-va.: FROZOROiUAYA, Y.L., tekhn. red. tKining ; an encyclopedic handbook] Gornoe delo; antaiklopedichookii spravochnik. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-takhn. izd-yo lit-ry pa ugol'noi' promyshl. Vol. 3-EOrpnization of planning; Construction of surface buildings and structureol Organizatalla proektiroveniia; Stroltel'stve zdanii i soorushenii na poverkhnosti shakht. 1958. 497 P. (111RA 11:12) (Mining engineering) (Building) L 8531~65 EWT(d)/Wr(M)/FX/T-2/fWA(w) AFMVxM(a)/AFTC(a) ACCESSION NR: AP406535 s/0084/64/000/009/0022/0023 AUTHOR: Oren,_$.; NTLIkovLA.; Milyutichev,,-Ye.; Garnayev, Yu.; GrIgorlyev, 1. TITLE: -In-sin9I-ehardness SOURCE: Grazhdanskaya avlatslya, no. 9, 1964, 22-2) TOPIC TAGS: transportation, aerial freight, helicopter, helicopter load suspen- slon, lifting capacity ABSTRACT: The paper discusses transportation of loads by helicopters when the size of the load or other circumstances,'such as impossibility of landing or take- off, require external suspension-of the load. It also discusses the dependence of the lifting capacity of helicopters on the temperature and humidity of the air. For heavy loads, the paper recommends the use of two helicopters and proposes a method for the external suspension of the load from the helicopters. A common carrying cable Is attached to the two helicopters with the load secured to the cable by a roller, thus ensuring that the helicopters are equally loaded when their relative position changes. Suspension of a load an such a V-shaped cable Increases the load stability In comparison with the externai suspension In the case of single helicopter. This feature Is discussed and a method of directing cc.rd 1/2 L 6531-65 ACCESSION MR: AP4046535 such transportation Is given. the method was experimentally tested and found to be satisfactory The suspension system Is simple, not requiring any major altera-,.t~'111' tions In helicopter desigii. It also does not require any special training of the!"l, pirsonhel and assures the possibility of detaching the load quickly In case of emergency. By using this method, the load can be Increased by 70-80% In compari- son with the load which Is usually transported under the same atmospheric condi- tions using one hdtlcopter With external suspension, Orig, art. has: I figure. ASSOCIATION: none---- iUBMITTED: 00 ENCI.: 00 SUB CODE: GO NQ REF SOV: 000 cord 2/2 --- OTHER: 000 SOURCE CODES UlVO004/65/000/010/0006/0009 AUTHORs L. I Gi7 _L4_M&shkeYichf T,1 Nikitanko, Ke ORG: none TITLE: l1Zpq4yna4& experiment SOURCE: 7haniye - sila, no. 10, 196~1 6-9 TOPIC TAGS: space physiologyq space simulation, hypodynamial space biologic experiment, astronaut human engineering ABSTRACT: This 'is a-jour alistic deg6r1ptf_c;n of an experiment i n- hypodynamia (~t ulation of ~~L=duifffi_gfsj~~6'e flight) to~ WAICA"fou'r Tep_o_i~f~rs were_in7,,. vited by azenko Oleg Georgiyevich [prgsurrL, Ibly G L_prominant specialist in the field of space biology and medicine." The experiment, in which the four journalists participated, was supervised by Valentin Ivanovich [last name not given]. The test involved all four subjects, two of whom were controls, with ,hypodynamia (bed rest) in an echoless chamber for 256 hr. Preparation for the experiment involved checking out radio communications between the cham-1 ber and monitoring point and undergoing medical observations following exer- cises under normal conditions. *Blood tests, pulse and respiration rates, and'i 'brain and muscle blocurrents were examined. Card 1/2 _5 L 3955-66 ACC NRt AP5025545 nt', the two experim6ntal subjects were c r' At 'the onset of the experim6i ent 1- 0 fuged (8 g) to simulate launch. Radio communications between the subjects were recorded, in which they described their subjective illusions at this time and as the 10-day experiment progressed. Chamber humidity was 38-65%, and the/- temperature was 10- 15C. During the experiment, coordination exercises were conducted, as were psychological and visual tests to determine attentive-.,' ness and working ability. Centrifugation again took place at the termination of the experiment to simulate reentry. Two days of medical examinations followed. It was found that 10 days of hypodynamia lowered the compensatory capacity of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, disrupted the coordination of movements, weakened muscles, lowered endurance, and decreased intellectual and physical working ability. Muscular mass decreased while the amount of fat increased. It is stated that special countermeasures [not specified) have been developed to over- come these effects on cosmonauts in the future and that research continues. Five photographs show a subject in a centrifuge at 8 g, undergoing a respiration test, taking an evening sponge bath using a substance from a tube and testin e .47 manual control and-attenti,veness.-.1 '(*ig- aiti hast 5 figures. ZWD PRMI ~11b-!l SUB CODE: PH SUBX DATEs WWI ird 2/2 KUPA, V. (Odessa); G~IGORIYEV, I. (Odessa) Key to knowledge. Grazhd. av. 22 no,12:6-7 D 165o (MMA 18:12) 1. Rukovoditell filiala skonomicheakogo fakullteta pri vechernem universitete marksim-leninizma v Odesskom aeroportu (for Grigorlyev), SVLPT-MOLDAVSKrY. G.Ya.; VYSHNIVRTSKAYA. L.K.; GRIOORIYNV, I.A. Some results of investigation of experimental epidemic hepatitis. Zhur.m1krobiol. epid. I Immm. no-11:71-72 " '55 (HLRA 9:1) 1. Is Rostowskogo-na-Donu institute epideniologii. mikrobiologii I gigiYany. (HWATITIS, INFETIOUS, experimental) GRICUHI'~ZY, Ill ya Alaksandrovich- ARTMAIN, S.P., redaktor; SVITIAYSYA, 7"Sp SHITS, V.P.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [leading ranger district In the Gorkiy working circle] Fersdovol ob"ezd Gorikovskogo leakhoza. Hoolva. 44oolezbumizdat, 1956. 14 p. (KLRA 10:1) (Gorkiy Province-Forests and forestry) GRIGORIYJY, I.A.;KOKOSHKO, V.I. Restoration of enameled troughs. Ugol' 34 no.11:21-22 N '59 (MIRA 130) Lisichanskupoll (for Grigorlyev). 1. Upravlyayushchiy trestom 2. Nachallnik Teentrallnykh elektromekhanicheskikh materskikh tresta Lisichanakagols.(for Kokoshko). (Kine haulage-lquipment and supplies) 1 4 GRIGORIYEV, I.A.,_gornyy inzhener Reorganization and modernization of the mines of Lisichanskugoll Trust. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no.10:18-21 0 161. . (MIRA 14:12) (Donets Basin--Coal mines and mining) GRIGOR-I,YEV,.J,A-,gornyy inzh.; TKACHENKO, LjP., gornyy tekhnik Roof caving without the use of battery stWls, Ugol , 36 no.5:16- 20 My 061. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Trest Listchansk-%~oll. (Mine timbering) GRIGORIYEV, I.A., gornyy inzh. Advantages of using PK-3 cutter-loaders for development work in hydraulic mi%ing; from the work practices of Limichanskugoll Trust mihes. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.5s22-23 )V 162. (KRA 15: 11) (Donets Basin-Hydraulic mining) (Coal aining machinery) GRIGOROYEV., 1. A.; CHEBONYAN, S. M. Utracted 56,364 tons of =&I with the LGD-2 cutter loader in one month. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.10:1-3 0 162. (MIRA 15'.10) 1. Upravlyayushchiy Lisichanskim treatom. ugollnoy prosyshlennostj Mininterstva ugollnoy proWshlemosti SSSR (for GrigorlyaT). 2. Nachallnik shakhty wPrivo11nyanskaya-Yuzhnaya" Lisichanskotto tresta ugollnoy promyehlennosti Ministerstva ugollnoy promysb- lennosti SSSR (for Chebonyan). (Donate Basin-coal mines and mining-Labor productivity) (Coal mining machinery) (RUGORITSVP 1. A.; CHOBANYAN, S. M. Record Petting coal production from a long facet 56,,364 tons of coal in one mouth. Ugoll 37 no-1011-5 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Lisichanskiy trest ugollnoy prowyehlomosti Hinisteretya V ugallnoy promW hlennosti SSM. (Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining-labor productivity) GRIGORIYEV I.A., gornly insh. Experience is * partial reorganization of the Lisichanskugoll Trust mines. Ugoll 37 no.11:15-18 N 962. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Liaichanskiy treat ugollnoy promywhlennoBti Hinisterstva ugollnoy promyshlonnosti SSSR. (Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining) GRIGORIYEV, I.A.; KU711ETSOV, V.P.; ;IVYY, V-B- [Determining coal mining potentials and the efficiency of using them] Vylavlenie rezervov dobychi uglia i effektivnostl ikh ispolIzovanlia. Mo~skva, Nedra, 19C4. 99 P. (MLU 18-3) .66 i ~Ih, T, ao?"S~ --- :7 07,z=i A -Nr--,T6011242 SOURCE CODE: up/0413/66/000 CC /006/0080/0080 INVENTOR: GrIgor"yev, 1. A. Maokvichev. V. .1. ORC: none I TITLE: Optical-con tact device for measuring, clearances in precision, small-diar-o2terg jewel-joumal bearinLeannecLions. Class 42, No. 179941 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, 1) ro myshlenny,ye obraztsy, tovarnyyc znakl, no. 6, 1966, 80 TAGS: opittc iinatysts, OI)LIC opLIC Le-;L c pillni,mit ABSTRACT: An Author Certificat.e has been issued for mi or) t Cat -cun UICL vice for mx- Ili TIV, -IrmlreS I0 prvcJ!;[t-n, crnne c t i on rz. T--"- I If luat.ing 'I'lic dv.%,Ic(, conLaIn-, a Joutnal chuc+. rxmilted in a m-nitlic I';io cmt.k ii.,,a race in which Lfle Jewrl, junuilted on the journal, Is Cit opp-sitre s i d es () f the race a woight is Atached for the altt.,ru.Ae ot thk, raci- with the icurel, rel.,0LIve to Lhe jmiriial. lllerC J.A ASO ;In alitocot I Im,'L ;111-, r,!CL4X;C0JW for observIng, jewel dk4phicement mid umasurtill; the cle-ir.m(e betiicou thc rio(imal and tho jewel. For Incre~ved acciir;iry in determining tho jek4vl-jt,tirt,iiI clcir.-nce, a spherlrzl I_Cord- ~112 ACC NI': A11601 1242 rl 1 d o V I 111) t i t 11'at 7ilcc I .1j., JOWV1 2 0 U 1-11 ~1 1 10 1 v r i c. ti re f I e c t fit v emont m I c ro!~,:o It k, v r-it; in r-t LL- -4 PLX~ reflecting element resembling a ball Is set and aligned coaxially on the jewel. The microscope is adjusted for observing noncoincidence (relative to the'Common axis)l of the position of the cross hair projected on the center of the ball and on the center of the holc in the jewel (see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [LB) SUB CODE. " 14/ SUBH DATE: 17Mnr65/ ATD PRESS: Card 2/2 4,6) y N -GERIGORIYET, 11'.va Alskeendrovich, POLSMYZT, Sorgey Alskeandrovich; FMXRNW. Andray Petrovichl PISWXKYT. N.R.. red.,- SYNTUMA. A.3., red.lsd-va; IPARAKRINA, N*L,, tokhn.red. [Using airplane seeding In forestry] PrImenonle aeroseve v lasnom khosialetvo. Hookwa, Goalsobwdzdat. 1959. 69 p. 14:2) (Afforestation) (NI&A (Aeronautics in agriculture) ~Illya Aleksondrovich. TURU. Nil Andreyevich; GUSIV. P. L. redektor; STBTIAYXYA. A.5.. redaktor izdatelletva; SHITS, T.F.. telchnicheskly redaktor CIPlorestry practices of the Seliger working circle) Opyt raboty Soligerskogo leakhona. Moskva, Goalesbumixdat. 1956. 21 p. (MDU 9: 10) (Zelinin Frovince-4orest~ and forestry) 2,5 ( i ) PHASE T BOOK EXPLOTTATION SOV/2569 Grigorlyev, Ivan AndrAyavi~_hj and Ynvgeniy Roman-ovich Dvoretskly Kontroll razmerov v mashinostroyenii., spravochnoye posobiye (Inspeotion of Dimensions in Machine B-1ilding; Manual) Moscow, Mnahgiz, 1959. 399 p. Errata slip intierted. 10,000 copies printed. Reviewer: Ye. M. Levenson) Engineer; Ed. (Title page): 1. Ye. Gorodetskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor (Deceased); Ed. (Inside book): M. N. Morozova, Engineer; Tech. Eds.: B. 1, Model' and V. D. ElIkind; Managing Ed. for Literattire on Metalworking and Tool Making (Mashgiz): R. D. Beyzellman, Engineer. PURPOSE: This manual is intended for designers, technologists, and pernonnel employed in quality oontrol. It may also be uoed by students of institutions of higher education studying machtne denign. Card 1.112 TnspPMAnn of Dimmnnions (cont. ) .90V/2569 CUEHMIE : Thin book Is n SYstnmrAtized uUtUno of contemporary tnothods of nhocking and meanuring linear airl angitlar ditnerifilon-i and the accuracy and truenesi of ConTi of machine partn and nomponents. A brief description is given of industrial methods of engineering-precision measurements designed to improve the accuracy and productivity of quality control optrations. Stich basic types of measuring instruments as gagen End Indloatoro of various typen and design are discussed. The main part of the manual Is devoted to universal measuring devices and specialized checking arrangem(-!nti which are used in mass production and which can be made In the machine shop. The material In the book in grouped according to the type of measurement and parameters to be checked, rather than according to the devices employed. The authors thank I. Ye. Gorodenko, Doctor of Technical Sciences, for permi3sion to use his material in thin manual. There are 143 references: 1111 Soviet and 2 German. Card 2/12 4 CkU~30.'VJLVI 1. A. Tekiinicheskie izmereniia v mashinostroenii. J. izd.7 :'orkvi, :!a!,hL;iz, 1948. 223 p. di-agrs. First ed. pul.). in 1941 tuider title: Kontrollro-izieritelInyi instririent i pribory v mashinostroeiiii. (Controllinr and -,-.rasurir,, instrumnts and apparatus in mechanical engineering) Bibliography: p. J2217. DLC: TJ1313-W 1948 technical ivasurements in mechanical engineering. I'lanuCacturing and Mochanical Fnginecring in the Soviet Union, Library of Congresi, 1953. 1 60 an 16 11 u to Id a If 40 at a as be 0 17 Cf. AV is T% 1:00 ~,:Iv massi,)OAM11) ild-11,01111 10NIJ1,11,10 GO 04P 000 a ujji4.-p )Ilvwnsuu pis* Ivilil"ji low '113juviwtu 341 dL, ptsir udifirtiam r00 L-1 A #001 Affir at .4 ljqIjWdjnbX.puv,Tgj so PjAr 00 V I 111111141, a00 be j .01=V PRO "eime"M tn-vog 40- 00- so- !kr 00 T -y- A 4 1 1 1 5 1 v A Al KA --W A -.a, -11 ;r id a it (1 81 0 4 1 91, c 4 1 0 a 0 0 is a o 0 * 0 # 0 0 0 0 * ; 0 * M - A Aid I!eans nnl "Iethols c!f Crrtrollin.- FOles IT- in .nrtr-v.7entirj -"0, I aw. e 9. ,ion of lnfor-~, tiDn of IJSS~ nil j, 1U' - 1. A. "Inve-stigation of ','ethcylr for Mansurinp 114olen of SmIl Diametern," Sub 21j Cct 53, Set Pas Inst of Techno2ovy and Crt!anlzptlon of,Tndustry Diss6rtatlons nresented for science and enpineerinr der-rrees in Moscow durinfr i951. 30: 'JUM. l'o. 4"0, 9 `~,Y 55 GRIGOR#EV. I.A. [Measuremanjt of small openingaj lzwrenis malykh otverstii. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo obor. promwahl., 1953. 115 P. (MLRA 7:3) (Mensuration) (Measuring instruments) MUOV. A.G., doteent, karAidat takhnichnskikh nauk; NIKITIN, B.P., inzhener, retsenzent; GRIGORIYEV 6p Is" kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk radaktor; MATVEYZVA. Yeezi., TeRhnIchesId7 redak-tor. (Control of measuring devices in machine construction] Kontrol izmarital'TWkh aredstv v mashinostroanii. Moskva. Goo. nauchno- takhn. izd-vo mashinostroitallnoi lit--ry, 1954. 169 p. (Machinery industry) (Measuring inst=ents) (KLRA 8:3) OMODWSKIT. Yuriy Goorglyevich; KOLLI.A.Ta. inshener. raLaktor Cdeceasea] GRIGORIYSV,I.A., kandidat tekbnIcheskikh nauk, reteensent; PWWA. -93G;aWNNUNNftWrW&ktor; SCIKOU)TA,T.F.. tekhalcheskiy redaktor [Automation of pneumatia measurement of dimensions] Avtomatizatotia poemmaticheskikh ismerenli r&smerov. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tokhn. iud- vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1936. 167 p. (MIRA 9:3) (Antmatlon) Obseuring Instrments) PRIGgalyw Instruments for ag; dimensions. lea. tekh. no. 2:87-90 " '57* (KM 10:6) (YA&snrtv,g instrumente) sjxITsjN, Pavel Prokorlyevich; BXZKENOV, A.Ye., doteent, kand.tokhn-usuke reteensont; GRIGOROYRY. I.A., kand.takhn.nauk, red.; SHXMA7No L.I, Isdat-rod.i'-ROMM,-Y.F., tekhn.red. 0 [Principles of Interchangeability and technical wasurownts) Onnovy vsaimosamnlaosoati I takhnichookikh izmerenii. Rookwao Gosoisd-vo obor.prowyah. 1959. 246 p. (MIRA 12t6) (Nousuration) (Interchangeable mchanions) GRiGcRIy-"-I) I. E. andZAZYD7L' , *. A. EdJ.tors, Field of Ilechanical. enpincerinr Spravochnik po montaZhu teplomOchanicliskoro ohorid)vaniya. Moscow, Comidarstvennoe En6metichenkoe Izdatcllstvo, 1953. pp. 503, eiings., tables, 27 x 21. LXIII-1 (91,10CRIYEVO 1. F. "Gastric Secretion in Horaes Due to Bechanical StiwAztion." Cand Vet Scit Leningrad Veterinary Instp Min Higher Education, UnInCrad, 1954. (KL, No 2, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Diaeortations Defended at USSR Higier Educational Institutions (12) so: Sm. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 . . I/, '/ '. " "/ ., I / , GRIGORIYXVI 1. -7.. motor alaktroteekba, Kuybyehey. k~V On reviewing the Safety Regulations. Prom. anorg. 12 n0-1200-32 D 057. (Blectric ongineoring-Safety measures) (KIRA 10:12) A* F.j I. F.) Kut"MI V. I-j GAVIRICII-11YOV, A. 1. m., IOV-,I.~E. "flog Immniuation against cholera by meanu of avlrul(mt lapinised dz-y v1rus-vaccine out of strains avirulent dry vaccine." Veterinariya, Vol- 37, No. 10, 1960, p. 29 kand.veterin.nnW GOLUBEV, I.Ye., prof. ~-QR~GOIM_jp~y 1c; KAM!ZVA, V.I., kand.yeterin.nauk; GAVIRICHENKOY.A.I., kand.veterin.nauk; i DOLMATOVICHp V.M.p veterinarnyy vracti; SHCHERBAYOV, A.F., veterinarnyy vrach Immunization of swine against cholera with avirulent lapinized dry strain ASV viral vaccine. Veterinariia 37 no.10:29-32 o 16o. MRA 15:4) 1. Belorueskiy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy veterinarnyy institut. (Hog cholera) (Vaccination) 00000*000000000 -I - - -- e Sal i li 0 0 0 0 -1 Fill, - It M it 9 " I I a A rin f I T 0. -;- 16 I. W f 0 . U a 0 ft - a ft A L L 0 A r 4 0 1 f 1 ; A - I AN 0 % 0 U L P % .' ~ T w ~~ A[ , ' 00 W ON, off- 1% 1: 1. 0 0* ALIC *0 Ise 00 d 00 mobn 2111111110 #I C It". comm . low& 1. ble h i 4L 114-1 m- n t e p"Ma ft"Ilb all. 11-311-4-ft occrt Thk Is Os " occurrence of W dw jmA ow && gqtaft town T Chemical analyses itiven corrImINow up" t" forumb Sprctrum\ ncit alt t; h o 0 se e *. st t of So. Co. m, wA on *A i-t Sh ra Au. In. Te P V TL A& Zr W G C 1% :=A 00 . . . . . . r. . s. o. . . No. Cd. St. St. No. and TI. (1) f, Isnalks rrwmIAr* at-at ckorlY Igo 1. S T. (1) from Cornwall, go Ago *0 go* do* ~ .04, 414 It# -1 "CL~tCKA( tifflit"t (tAII1FK-TK- I I 'nee 3 #1j. t ir lee U A, 43 N; to 49 #104 0 0 00000 0 00 a 00000 go Ol e 0 Ole 0 0 0 so** Is 0 0 00 00 w 9 0 e 41111140 0 * 0 0 0 111, 0 111, 0 000 00 0 0 a 0!0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 00 go 0 jl GRIGORITXV 19F. redaktor-, SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.. redaktor; 1PASNOVSKATA, A.I., redaktor [Carnotite deposits In the western United States; collection of translated articles.] Karnotitoy" mostorozhdonlia sapadnykh Shtatov SSM; sbornik perevodnykh statei. Pod red. 1.F. Grigorlova I D.I. Shcherbakova, Noskvao Goo. Izd-vo geologichaskot lit-ry Ministerstva geologii SSSR, 1946. 169 p. (NLRA 8:10) 1. Ikesta (1923- U.S.S.R.) Missiterstvo geologii. (Usited States-Garnotit*) I 11 10Fif -c-dorovich UI-cf%) -illr . i. "Thirty Years of c)oviet C;eologlcal Science," Al'. Tlank SSS71, Ser. lcol., No. 5, Ir-147. G"TrI(Al" Tungsten Iblybdisum *Relationship Between Ulnerallsatlon and Intrusive iftkao'" 1. F. Gr1gorlyev, 5 pp "it A Nauk MOM, Bar Cool" No 6 Ono of the szooles Illustrating this relationship is a tuWtsm-maybdaum depoelt mom kIlmeters from the Rovadred ore field in Kazakhstan. De- scribwe am pwt1cvIws of mineralization related to moll,pwph7ric Intrualosip and discovery of various' type of lnltla2l7 b7drotherml mtemorphic reek Im ~to meeft". no .-- - -- WOW ~. almdoolk, radaktor; BZTZKHTIN, A.G.. SHOWN, T. 1. ; GRI ft rodaktar: F=VA, S.T., red&ktor; KARPOY, I.I., takhnicheakiy redaktor. I Mineralogy of the oxidation sane of pyrite deposits In Nodnogorsk In the Southern Urals. Trudy Inst.geol. nauk no.96:1-102 148. (KLRA 9.8) 1. Chlem-korrespondent Akademil nauk SM (for Betekhtin) (Neduagorsk-"tom) SOMMY. G.A.; JEL ft, akademik. redaktor; BITSMIN, A.G., redaktor; POPOVA. 8-0:!Aliodaktor; KILRPOV. I.I., tekhnicheakly rodaktor. Composition, conditions of crystallization, and regularities of chromites In the Urals. Trudy Inst.gool.nauk no.97:1-127 048. (WaA 9: 8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadmli nauk SM (for Betekhtin) (Ural Mountains-Chroulte) Crystallochtruic Pit ond typOMOTphiC PtOPCTUCS of cavifter. to of different genesis. - Gri Wev and 11. 1. Doto- No. 3, 73-M(1061).-The moit lnipnrtant accemry cle- JCO ments mcurring to cassiterite are Nb, Ta, W, Fe, hin, Zr, and Ti. Them elcments do not reptAce So by i~rnavph6u& but futin (ndepaident mincral s., narnetyoftolumbite. walft-arnite, tiron, and rutile, most frequently hi regular intcrVorptlis. They form crystallites of only I p size and sinal',er, i.e. in such a dtgrte of dhMsity that they act as allochromatic pigments of cassiterite. Columbite. wolf- famite, and hematite are only towid In the dazk-colored tones, and "hour-Slass" 3truclut" of CAWterite Crystals I but not in the colorless zone.. Dark-colortd*cassitalts is (,D U C tfitrtfore while tut,- !1,0, Is dimmiCtietle. The calorkili souts are practically pure. law include only d6ti:ict ca)-itallitcs of quartz er *Jliciatcs. Amon& the ac- r-voy kinvot., M, an'l W indicnte to a c-tain de;rtc (fit ii;krageiletic alad goclicin, c,,ndi6mi under witk1i the '.Sn drisq-,iti have lmcit funned, rjr Ow gt,)clitin. charatcr of (lit MI. pruvince in which thry occur. Al; and Sb Rre atin of thli type, thty iatt titclit-tivaly r"trictcal to camittrites whicli him Incli foritled In sulfidic mincrid depoAts. Typi- cally b1pyramakfal crystals of camitcrite ate characterutic I"t V it trattawinatic; F. formation, which is willoccl. With pextriatItes and granites or cryst. sclahats, which have undrr- gone a raphl temp, decrea". on narrow space condition-& of ciPtial growth. Thli b1pyrandidal habit of calsaittrite is 1:16-1(s spocifically correlated with Nb (besides Fe said 14n) "~' , wic2tor" element. On the othtr b2nd. the prismatic' crystal habit of camiteritit occurring in quartz-ore velail is - t ld correlated with W as indicator elanent (liftides Fe' a a;dagn in wolfritrialte and fifibracritit). Details axe firen on b1axW ciLuitafte which (a oUwayv rich In cautsmInistions. while colodw SnO, Is unLulad. Cotumbite, wollsamitt.. etc., do not form molki solos. with classiterite, but crystal- I Independently. This ith the results of Neu- 1:11CV2 and Noll (C.A. 44, 4XT771. W Mi4erabot: At AfAd. YSUA I(. NO, A. Gif '03-6091IM-A white faluaral tit kaolb,itt-likt, lotbit wa? obsox"d Ill the oxid4flon Pone of dM~~ils In Trnn"NAI rtclon with the minlin, talwd p4rkilte, The rorks in which the inintml -PFo forined am hmmfols-111to rVAtA!Jl0fPl1IQ WIMOMA (CCRIfUlly CIAYCY OWN a4d salidstutioll) whivh won rhaugird bl, the P-nats, hydro(hortn4l solos. ascondfill tectonic mocks and wins swatming through tha country tock's. Toros, all) Illou IfIlle. aln"*ufte, flunopnir, end sulfides aro primarv ruirwriali; -secondary inine-ruir. .rt ft!ilbiplfe. wro.hivirill,l0p, %",I lellAite. The chein. anitlysit of t1w rew pibwruj (-vish AIM 44-43%; CAU 10,30%; JJr0+ 16.39%; 1' and Its x-ray twiw(fur di4grarn shows Jts Ndpro'k."t Cl:,lr- ACtCr, In the Cup ut .3firAntite, 001(l '010" grakfulke, Cill'(11,011~'S'711jO, and IstlyarlL-Pe. 'F,01.16HA Geark%ito forins dense arreonle-. with A urr-frinplu.0 of 1l,13 [ball (MM, go 10jout 1. IM. The SprC, Ital analysis detceted only orvalt lines of Pe. St, Ai. Un. N1, Q44 mWes of pb, Zn. N3, Co 71 The diflu tutial- thermal ituallsis is characterized fly ;trang endotlictmal peaks St ON) . 490', 85U'. and a slight vsothernsic ptak at730". priditct tit tfl-Ats ang fluorite. S.F I- - I R G StAftalte, and thb ptodtate of Itadecompoeftlon IV V ungor ev anti 1% 1. Akad. lVauft 4-4--Y-K. No., vallingly fine-ayst. aggregates of ttannite are 04;;Ql- assocd. with chal--Opyrite, arsenopyrite, and sphaterite In Karelia, the Caucasus, Transbalkella, and the coast dis- tricts of northewtcrn Siberia. Single crystals with tile pseudortgutar fonas 11111 and (0011 are rare, occurrinq it, druses in, quartz veins with chalcopyrite and arsertopyrite. A zn-contg. stannite has it somewhat different X-ray struc- tum thin common stannite. The mineral Is often changed* on Its our(&" to an olivt-grftn "hydrostanalte" (about peo,.Cuo.2sno..0.7Slo*.O.27AIA.nlfO), atut dask- rft" "hydrofersistanite" (approx. Pet0s.2-03nos-2-851- 91-0.63AIA.81110). The typical paralcnesis of stannile is that with chalcopyrite. cassiterite, topaz, z1onwaldite. and micrmline. Often it replacel chalcupyTite and cassitcrite, With t ical reaction ritus as#md. with older ends on 3 aleffte = ,Xc of am j!Q~opyrite and sph genera ons qu . show regular intergrowtho with stannite and bismuthinite -indicating utunizingreactions. Late-hydrathermalcrystax. in stannite are calcite, coftilite aneheulandite. Theuxlda- tion of stannite wai described b7y W. P. Htaden (1893) and ' ki Y, oraI1171kels Afisrerakil. OWeAwsin: 73, MV12(124f)W, with 'the asiumption of sk secondary b!gb- 1PTP)q CU-Pe stdnpate hydrates.., The succes, Iona( the oxidation to typically developed: stannite%:-' hydrostarnita - hydroftmistanite-yellovrish ~site" (about 0.16FcA.1,75i0sArOs.2.81W). The litter. - mineral is very ohnitar to Fe halloysitt, but s~riewhat dif- :'ferenthsItsx:jd=m. All these productiLre colloidal, very ooft. weak YV jWropic, with a about 1.674 in hydru- stannite, 1.752 to 1.774 In hydrolerillstanite, and in hydrukralsite. 71o first step of the oxidation Is an enrich- tnent In So and Fel*, while Cu and 8 an rem~Dv"J. 71a yellow and product contains Al tnrkbed, but so mom So, Cu, or S; It to evidently only a Fes *-Al silicate like halloysite, with a slight contamination by scorodite. The authors never observed a cheap of stannite to Su0j. Tlit ra,e of the oxidation is about the same fat chalcopyrite and stannite.' Extensive chem. and spectral-analytical studies showed that all the 8 in stannite Is gradually removed duting the oxidation and changed Into HsSO# and soL sulfates. Also Zo is entirely removed; Cu Is still present in bydrostaunite but removed in the later stages of oxidation. So is finally removed; Si and Al (derived from feldspQrs of the rnothcr rock) cotabius with Fes* to "hydroftralsitc.".. 1% Fiiet kV vl~ P WI-4 IT.- %sic daylsh schIst., .12,dtes, sad,tomes' etc. nna't. Zln17Itd vIt mftaI*d=nl't= 'h dt~wa 'r Ito. InZ no the." I t. 'he sellifte Omm Itl the Younger tectonk As. L:.ith haBoysits. In wbile crusts; It Is unlaxW ipos -al damter, cleav!p Pmud (100) am (1101 .0o;I-optk . twins naraffel (1011. c!z 6701 IMI! a - Lala! curves $now sellafte -I- Avalo"Ite In Inumate 11310110-thl; the endathcrmk effects are at I BDO, 1580so GOO% &W 000 '- ona exothervale effect Is at W. nepiaragenesIscipeltalte';ith (d. C.A. 49, 138404), dicklic, etc., ='lt9s"m'Dt'it*mne famation, Its Mit content Is de- GRIGORIVAV, IV-r- - -,-, Groisen, its mineralogical types and conditions of formtion. Byall. KoOkOTO Obshchestva Ispytatel. Prirody, Geol. Bar. 28, No.1, )-110 '53. NLRA 6:11) (CA 47 no.22:12154 '53) 2-4 R TfOy M! --~UxeyF.4 had. /I' .3.5377xr, 10 N". W, TopraL i~ found typimity in So and Un ns-B" in whirb gTiuitrs hive f(Irmatiuri Into pelltemi. 7hc J,';OIf Inn]. tin, I UNd the "ons*lid irdwrinwi arc principally gasi,u~- ~1 401113tii! (.2"MI'd MIM(On (WCWTUIr ii) t0j~Af fi)IIIIii 1.1 1~ 0. norm.11 pmiltti LICIT in greile.-II, Ljwlff fl t. :cS, re Im suits i.11 (he intfMuction of K. F,, "19, alld %vAt,:r Into Vic Or-ax. Thr fildll,iOM ill 01C top4t art principaily ligaid. C. 11. . . . . . . . . . . TZ. GILIGOR'YEV, Iv.Y.; DOLOKANOVA, Te.I. I Bertrandits from a tin ore deposit in central Transbalkalla. Trudy Nin.muz. no.7:151-154 155. (MIA& 9:5) (Trano'batkalla-Bertrandite) aRIGoR,Y.VV, ly.Y.; DOLON"OVA, Te.l. -,K*~jqr"r-l,*l-,?I0~ Joseite from a tin Ore 48POBIt in c9ntral Transbalkalia. Trudy Nin. mus. no.7:154-137 '55. (KLRA 9!5) (TraAsbalkalia-Josoite) --7777-7 7F.1, 7 -7 tit G l if Ud i d wt ' to e-quat c er s og ca epo wt:ted stistern ft9t9" t th contacts of cadw W a e ' at* todat sad gmalte. 1. F. Of ~jror'ev and R. 1. 000- Trudy Malle-P. Inst. ir". S. 1 -jr --Sri PIMN6 6wif 45. 44 419M). -lifaring veins occur in sandstones, shales, and carbonate rocks ocar the cmtscts -with blotite and tourtnaline-biotite granites. Veins in all types are situJar; ca"texite, wolframite, and arsenopyrite art tht major tire taintWs, but w1weal quartz. muscovite. topaz, mkvw.Une, albite, and x1nowakfite am Ot gn.Ajor gang Minerals In Veins In the datic rocks. Cluartz. fluorite. and tourrualint p"dominato. in the catbonates. Allmit the granite coutaLts the -WtX)nAttS are Witted into skAtir and skam-like rocitz, tuid (lie clastIcs into hornstone. Late ic "ns. vAtered the wall rocks of the ort veini, the Tuagmat hornstone Into gre6tn, skarn into micacroun, talcov. and c' Ch sotilermks,(arbonatesitktofltioriteniitiqutrtzgtciseii-,, 7 _.. tarbonAM)U% CLAYEY linIrStoUtS ifiti) grcisens, Fifteen analyses of intrusive i4wks and 5 of I vietaniorpliks am given. V,-14 J". 15-57-5-6499 Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5, p 112 (USSRT AUTHORS: Grigorlyev, Iv. F., Dolomanova, Ye. I. TITLE: e Age and Structural Position of the Granite Intrusions and the Tin-Tungsten Deposits Associated With Them in the Central Trans-Baikal Regi,,n (0 vozraste i strukturnom polozhenii granitnykh intruziy i svyaznnykh s nimi olovyanno-vollframovykh mestoro- zhdeniy v Tsentrallnom Zabaykallye) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol. rud. mestorozhd. petrogr. mineralogii i geokhimii, 1956, Nr 3, pp, 236-269 ABSTRACT: The following intrusive formations are found in the central trans-Baikal region Zt-he Zachik ska a tayga (taiga) and the Daurskiy khrebet (RangeY 11 Variscan granodiorites and ultrabasic rocks not widespread; Card 1/4 2) early Cimmerian (early Mesozoicl biotite granites 15-57-5-6499 The Age and Structural Position of the Granite (Cont.) and other varieties forming the "Great Intrusion" (60 percent of the area of the central trans-Baikal region), dated by monazite and samarskite as 180 to 190 million years old (Early Triassic); and 3) late Cimmerian granites and granite porphyries, represented by small intrusions. These last intrusions contain fragments of partly assimilated vein quartz and kersantite as well as fragments of bio- tite granite of early Cimmerian age. The geological and structural position of the granitoidal intrusions of early and late Cimmerian age, which has a direct relationship with the tin-tungsten mineral- ization, associated with greisenization, occurs in those zones where these intrusions form cupola-like extensions into the country rock. A study of the jointing in the Shumilovo region in the "Great In- trusion" has shown that the aggregate of gently dipping fractures represents a series of gently inclined waves proceeding in two mutually perpendicular directions and forming at their intersections a system of dome-like bends. The greisen and ore deposits are con- fined t~ these zones. The late Cimmerian granitoidal intrusions Gard 2/ 15-57-5-6499 The Age and Structural Position of the Granite (Cont.) show control by large north-south and northeasterly fractures super- imposed on Paleozoic rocks and early Cimmerian intrusions. This is demonstrated by a study of the jointing in the region of the Ingoda fracture (a fault) where it is seen that the system of joints associated with the fracture are similar in the Paleozoic sandy shales and in the granitoidal rocks of the "Great Intrusion" but not present in the granito porphyries. The tin-tungsten mineralization of the region is of two ages: it is genetically associated both with the early Cimmerian intrusive complex and with the late Cimmerian granitoidal masses. The older mineralization is localized in the cupola-like extensions of the intrusions, but the younger minerali- zation is associated with feather-type joints associated with regional fractures. The deposits generally occur in the country rock over protuberances of the intrusives. Ore-bearing granitoidal rocks of both ages are over-saturated in silica and alumina, under- saturated in lime, and are distinguished by a high content of fluorine. These distinguishing features are especially strong in Card 3/4