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VASILOYN, Viktor Nikoloyevichl ILOIN, X.Me I prof* , doktor biologenaukq oty.red.; VIMMIV, S.D.-. T.2., tskhn."d. [Water chestnut and outlook for its cultivation in the U,S,8,R,1 Vodianoi orakh i perspektivy @go kulltury v SM. Moskvap Isd-vo Akad.nank ESSIt, ig6o., " p, (MIRA 130) (Water chestnut) WIN, X.X. A now species of lbe genum Anab"la from Iran. Botanato Garb. 20:137-138 160. (Kim 13S7) I (lormn P"TIMS, Imn--Anabasis (BotwW)) WIN, N.M. likitiniao a now genus of the composite family* Botenate Gerbe 20.356-358 160, (MML 1317) (Kopet Asgh-ftkitinia) I. M IL'IN.A4Aw=r--- A new species of the game 026ses Iljin from the Tien shan. Bot.mat.Gerbe 20059-362 160* (KEU 13: 7) (Forgam Raw-old&*&) a - --------- IFANASIM9 K.S.; BOCHANTSEVO V.Pq VASnICHEM# I.To; GORSHKOVAj S.G.1 .~LlIff4-NALj EXELPICHNIKOVI, M.Z KHMUNGs O.Z.1 KUPRIMMA, L.A.; -RB-13MVA, le,0~1 FOMKOVp PUUUGVA, A. 1.1 B14OLSIANINOVAl L.A.j MOROVO An.1.1 TSVEMOVAO L.I.; TSVUR, N.N.1 SHISHMI, B.I.j XOMAROVO VoL*i akedemiks glavW red I .*BOEROVl redtomaj SHISHKIN, D.K.; red,isd,j SKEFMOVAj A*V.,, tbkbnoredo .111ora of the U.S.S.R.) nom MR. HbW=, Isd-vo AW.nmk jM 1963.. 938 p. (nom WSR, vol. 26). (Nin 15 12) Is chlelb-korrespondent AN MR (for Sbiobkin). (Compositao) ILIINp M.M, Filostemon njinp a new goum of the family [in. latini. Boto'mat.o Gerb, 21i391..393 61 (MM'14tlo) (A## -4-M 7 T T Twgnty"fifth anniversary of the Department of Natural ROBOUrCOG; its history and development. Trudy BoteinstoSere 5 no*7,*7-27 16L -(MIU 244) '(Botaniwa reowwah) T'44%'~' M.M. Olk thw 70t~ -birth4y and 35th ainniveAk arv of-scientific activities of Viktar--Nikolaevich Vaail-le;. -Bot. zbur. 46 no,12tl$42-184-6 D 163.. - (KIPA 15: 1) 1. Botaniche8kiy inatitut imeni Y.L. Komaroya AN SSSRs Leningrad, (Vasillovi, Viktor Nikolaevichg 1890-) 6~i -W ~l M M Ml i IN ~' I BOBROVI Ye,G., doktor bialog.naukv prof.1 BWHANWEV, V.P.1 LINCHMNIT., I.As; LIPSHITS,!~S.yu.; sMGlymuu, re.V.;. CMMWA., O.V.; CHEMPANCV-p S.K.; YUZEPCMMp S',V,;'SHISHKIN,-B,K,, redotoms; SMIRNOVA, A.V., tekhn.red* Atiora of the'u.s.$A.] Flora &qsR. Mookvas Izd-yo. Akad.nauk.SSSRs 1962 757 p.- (nora, SSSR, vol.27).(MML 15:11) Is Chlero-korrespondent AN SWR (for Shishkin). .(DICOrIMONS) BOLOT3NAy F.Ye.j G.WAfMAN, Kh.P.) DENISOVA,, G.A.; DUBMINAO L.I.; ''.KOZHINAP I.S.1 KMKGM,, V.N.j KAKAROVAp T.I.; PAVLOVA) U.0.j, RIMY SOVI O.A.1-- MMOVAp V.V.; SURZHINy S.N. j kard. takhn. naukj,TAW4HSffAN, S.G.; TRUSDVA$ S.A.; FILOGRIYEVSWAI'Z,De CHINENOVAf'EOGO SHISHKINAl N.N.; ILMLp.."., zasle-deyatell,nauki'RSF4 doktor biol. nauk prcf.~'red.j PRITYKINA, L.A., red.; ZARSHCHIKOVA., L.N.,j tekhn.' red. (Spice and aromatic plants ofthe U.S.S.Re and their use "in the food.industr7i,priano--.aromatichsokie.rasteniia SSSR i ikh ispolIzovanie v pishchavoi promyshlennosti. Moskva., Pishchapromizdat,,'.1963. 430 p. (KERA 17t 2) ZAGAYMNIT, I#Sap prof.; KKUUSHff, A.Vj, Prof-; asslBtsnt TRUSOVp SOI.P prof.,; KOROP07p V,,Mop profa, Reviews and bibliogmphy, Vaterinariia 39 noe5s85-88 My 262 (MIRA 18zl) ILIM, K.Pee insh.; ITANOT# Tuors.9 imshe Using trench 6XO&T&tOrf in digging holes for contact systen supports@ TrIMSPostrOlo 10 no.1125-26 J& 160. (MM 130) (Azoavating mobinerr) (Illectrio lines--Poles) ILt IN, M. P. Ill in, M. P. - "On the poblem of the fat content of -nilk un- der partial hursing of calvesils,Trudy buryat-Mcngol. opyt. stantsii po zhivotnovodstvu,.Issuc'l, 1949, p. 69--j2. SO: U-4631, 16 sept. 53, (Lo .topis 'Zhurnal Iriykh Statey, No 2)1, 1949). IMIN, IV# Pf Vakhrushev, N. S. and Illin V T. - "Fattening of steers during the winter period",, ~rtd*y~'iuryat-Monpol. opyt. stantsii po zhivotnovodstvu, Issue 1, 1Q49, P. 73-~4- SQ; U-4631, 16 Sept- 53, (Letopis 1zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 24, 1949). )ai,NIKOVV N.V.; SLEDZYUK, P,Ye.; ZAVIYALOVj S,S.; BUNINg A.I.; VASILIYEVp X.V.; NDVOZHILDVO M.G.; ZURKOV, P.E.;-IL'IN,-,-M.V.j VILESOV, G.I.; POPOV..- S.I.; SANDRIGAYM, N.F.; SHILIH# A.N.; ZUERILOV, L.Ye.; TSIMUIENW) L.H.; VLOKH,, N.P.; O)GIOCUNKO,, A.N. Mildmillatarevich Rudakov, 1912-1964; an obituar7. Gor. zhur. no.9s78 8 164. (KIRA 17sl2) :7 ILIZIN., gverdil, Ins) so-podpolkovnik The fifth c=bst decorat-lono Aye I. Komme 47 nool2v$4-85 D I" (MIR& Iasi) NOBORU YAGIS . ITA (JaPou4a); 1"I9 ]I-- Etrma3AUrl 11Z - ~-~ Vegetative bybrldization of red pepper. Agrobiologila, no*6:886-893 N-D 160, ' (MIU 33:22) - -(Grafting) (Pepper) .0 LYUNGGON, Go (Liuaggron, 0-11 ILIIN, N. [translator] Transformation of clovm-nodule bacteria. Agrobiologlia no.6s 814-816 N-D #62. (MM 16d) 11 RotametedskaYa O;T*M%-fftant5iYa, Otdel pochvennoy mikro- bdLO109:iip In9titut MUMbiologii Korolevskogo sel'skokhosmstym- nogo kolledsha ftsals. ~~ (Glover) - tMizobi= trifolij) (Variation (Moloff)) ILIINv N.; YELIFIKOVAt Ye.; FINS, L. SimplifY Us- financing of planning and survajing vork. Fin. WSR 22 n.o.1:73-76 A !61. 1. Naohal!zik otdola-Ilvovokogo otdoleniya Teplbelektroproykt (for II! in). ..;2* Naaballnik otddla LIvovskoy oblaotnoy kontory Stroybanka (for 1611fimova). 34'; Starshiy inshoner-okonmiat '%O'iprobma (fCr (Arobiteature-Desips and plaza) (Wov'Province-fteotric power stationB-Finanoe) J4 4P- Fff'1,113 'tifi~ I.Ll IN, N., doicto.r skonmicheakikh nauk,, prof. Letla expand the ro3,q.of &O'countants in 'economice, SATAM. 34 -nd.5113-17 My 1616 MW 14 3 5) (Rot&4 trade-4ccounting) (Wholes4le trade-4cc6untiug) a l MiS K.Wjk 1LIINP N., inzh.-podpolkovaik; ZAKHAROVj L., starshiy inah.-leytewmt Were. Voss. nan. 39 no.3t23-24 * ~63, WJU 160) 1 (iAmers) ILI IN. N., Inshenor. Transformr substations In elevators and riour all1s. Muk.- sleyeprom. .20 no.4;6-9 Ap 154. (KM 7:7) 1. GosudarstveaW Institut Promsernoproiekt. (Grain elevators) Qlour mdlls) (Blectric substations) OVOHINNIKOV, P., inshener; WIN, I.. inshener; KASHCHEYET, I., inshener. Central control of operations and remote control of machinery in ele- vatom Kuk.-olev.pro'm. 20 no.10:4-6 0 154. (MLRA 7:12) 1. Gosudaretvenay Institut Prousernoproyakt (for Kashchevev, Orchinalkov & IM11n) (Orain, Jmdling) (Automatic coutrol) N4~- ~ FT 'Nff~ -4-T R L ~~M.145 RIMMAMMOVIP W. WA E w WIN. No, inzhener; AB21140TICH, Poo Inshemr. Grain elevator, fekhomol. 22 no.7319-21 A 134. (MM 7s6) (Grain elevator& t~- g WIN, 1,, lashowro P--moom", Lightning red@ for fl~ sills# grain elffaters and grain o~onoat Points* ***-elov*Vrome 22 mw,2:10-22 F 156. rKM 9:6) Institat (Lightning protectlon) 'ASTAYAOi. P.. inr"r: OVCHINITIkOV. P., inzhener; WIN. N.. inzhener; ARTIMOVICH, P., ittzhener. 31evator with automRtic control, -Muk-.-elev.prom. 23 no-7.-4-8 JI 057 (KLRA 10:9) 1. Hoskovskiy mellnichnyy kombinat 'Alo. 4 (for Astakhov). 2. PromzernoDroyekt. (for Win. Oveblunikov, Art1movich). (Grain elevatora) (Ovchindkov, P., Inshener) OVCHINNIXOV, P., insh.; WIN, N#, inzh.; ARTIMOVICH, P., insh. Automatically controlled pneumatic equipment for unloading grain from garges at the Noe4 Killing Combine in Moscow. )k*,-Glsvo Prome 24 ne.10:4-6 0 158. Wuntu) 1*01drelogicheekly institut (GI) Promsernoproyakt. Moscow-Graiv.-handling machinery) hounatio-tubs transportation) 4 WINS N, Modernized distribution control boards. Muk.-elev. prom. 29 no.8:15-17 Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) I# GoeudarstvenW institut Promzemoproyekt. ILIIHP N.; MITROFANOV, N. Aerial sniper. Kr7l. rod. 15 no.11:12-3.3 N 164. (MA 18:3) .. POPKOVt Vs, dvazhdy Geroy Sovetskogo Soyuzap gvardii general-=qor aviataili ~ __ _Vardii podpolkovnik .11,1 I~j NU Meoting in the air, Grazhd. av. 21 no.71lO J1 164. (MIRA 18:4) (m Acc HRI Ajp6oo3?jo 80=1 COPIt UR/0403/65/000/009/0014/00 AUTHORt Il'int No (senior ongiosering methodologist of the pavilion of metallurgy) OROt none TITLIs Shown for tho.first time at the VOM Vacuum-Malted Metals (Kew Zzhibito at the All-Union lWaition of Achievements of the USSR National Sconomy) SOURCzt VDM San* Informs tsionyy -byulle teal I. U00- 9p,1965S.14-15 TAGSt electron beam melting, metal vbllin6s vacuum furnace, art furnscs,~- metillurgic resoar6h p scientif Le research ABSTRACT: A now exhibit -section has been opened In the Metallurgy Pavilion. various tubes, rods, templates, strip, vivo, foil and other pvoducts fabricated from vacuum." -seltedrefractory and rare metals are belog,demonstrated for the first time. The applMobility and advantages of refractory and rare metals such to W,, No, Ti, Zr, Nb. Ta, V, Res &nd.ntbars,.-ave Inte-0/1 to For example, in metalworking the replacement of ordinary steel with tung!sOtens%selis increases the machining veto tenfold,, while the introduction of the carbide f W and Ti Increases this rate by a factor of 200. Without the use of those-u-sEas the current advances in vacuum engineering, electric and radio engineering, redloolectronles, nuclear engineering and conquest of outer space would have been inconceivable., Ultrehigh purityr the metals Is a vital factor$ 1/2 ard C L 20669-" ACC MR, AP6005770 and it cannot be accomplished with-the classical methods of setallurgy,2401cen the most effective industrial-scale. technique at present is electron-beas meltingo (t consists in utilizing the conversion of the kinetic energy of electFo-as, freely fly- Lug In a vacuum at dizzying velocities, to h"t energy when they ImpLnge on metalo Mstal melting Ip an electron-besm furnace to porformed at a vacuum with a residual pressure of 10'a-IO'S me Rgs During the melting and overheating of the metal# its gates and metals with higher vapor pressure vol tilize from It, thus yielding a structurally homongensous, purer metal consi t 4 of two or three or several crystals# Further research has shown that vacuum rolli:SCS wall as rolling In a Inert-gas atmosphere. preserve& the purity of the metals-thus melted during their plastic deform- ation. The Pavilion also contain@ o3daibits of products fabricated from refractory and rare metals obtain" In vacuum-indu4nion and electric-arc furnaces. Orig. art* -has: 2 figmea. 10a Coons lit 13/,-- .''2(11 am DA731 now/ am IRS 000/ am- =I 000 7 LSM ~Tl. IT T L G 10 -6, ACC NKs AP6023864 jGlDj SOURM CODES UR/0403/66/000/007/0013/0013 AUrHOR: Win, N. (Metallurgical engineer) ORG: none TITLE : Oxidation-free pumping of light metals SOURCE: VnM SSSR. XnformatsionWbyulleten', no. 7, 1966, 13 TOPIC TACS: alualAus, aluminum alloy, magnesium, magnesium alloy, alloy pumping, magnetic pumping, liquid metal pumping , liquid met&jjMbW/ EN-5H liquid metal pump ABSTRACr: The EN-5M M!E!etlc u %\?Q'r pumping, conveylng#and pouring 11 uld aluminum u Ase!e8lumland thwat x2acyn developed and built at the Riga CentraFDi_i_ and Planning Departumt of Mechanization and Autommtlon and has been put into opera- tion at numerous _pl~ans. DGuring conveying and casting, the liquid metal Is protected from contact with air and, therefore, ingots and cast parts have an Impurity content 85Z lover than that of conventionally cast ingots and parts. The EM-5M pump has a capacity of 7*9 m3/hr and a pressure of 2 kg/62. It operates at temperatures up to 730C. Orig. art, has : I figurei JAZI SUB CONS 13 / SUIN DATIs none/ ATD PRISSt %T40#2 'VKnh Wp frcM luch. N. A J PUfp Hiii, r)olimk poronaw SW 30, No. it. .24(IM).-MIU tests a 'tDc tindt cooking of larch were carried out in the Do '" fulp Mill. fiakhilli . The cooks were made ta a 35 cl, M. diftstri. T5 hrs to and IS unin at 168-70' and 7-1.15 alm 'M-Ulm blowAawn at 3-5 atras, the anmil C~isuulptvo P'T too of tvmr-4" t MIP was 2M Ire (as '4,4)11 V~ E41 g I , it S 17-2A g J.. and Na,C0, 12 17 1 1 . t~ ji- pulps ma&giu DiCatkinizi hArdeeti (r,ua t:(41 t. 11W 6-- A thl high d. U larch (0 65 ALI IV,, [U) , Ali'ver I-kt,,g ..a 9% hithtT thin tow -peuiv knd' the poll yiehi .1,4 KA kg per cu. in. of digest er srii- T i~,r pu~ij: ~~ -,.a -_ IflAn 110niCe kriaft. with 6" tn. Immking 1~riglh Up to 3U47c larch 1craft e3ukJ be adAcd to wruce krAlt to give a Sati-factory furnish (,w t-x T..vef Ww Lk- Ke,-ys LITV Sulfate laroh pulp, Dumoprox*31 noo3t25 Mr 136. (=A W) 1.8tarshly Inshoner Glaveakhalib=proma. (Woo&pilp Induetry) (Ifircti) WIN, II.A.- SMiGEYEVA, Ye.S.; KONOVALICHUY., X.Ya., tekhnik Syetem for a defectless production of goods. Tekat. prom. 25 na.%4-6 My 165. (MIRA 18s5) 1. Direktor Bryanalcogo kaxvollnogo kombinata (for Illin), 2, Nachallnik otdela truds i zarabotnoy platy Bryanokogo kwwollnoga, kombinata (for Sergeyeva). L I.Iik-- *Variance of the Comintern hatory. Taket. prom. 18 no. 7t55-56 A $58, (mm n:?) 1. Direktor rabriki Ineal lominterns. (B---tansk Province-TOmtIle Industry) IWIN Hi Alsksondrovichl ABRANOT, A.L,# red,; NNOMINAt Leles takhn.red, COookins of laroh palp] Tarke tselliulosy is lietvanniteve lUshno-Sakhalinskg Nsuohno-takhn.ob-vo bumshnoi i derevo- ob,rabatyvalushchei prosyshl.., 1959. 38 p. (KM 14:2) (Woodpulp) (Larch) MPMIMV, A. A. I CHALKMO 0. M. I BURCY9 S. A, I ILT29 N. A, Ivaluation of the epidemiological effectiveness of live influenza vaccine during the type A2 and B epidemics of 1959, :* byge epideass .Praha 5 no,11". 161. 1, Departsiont, of Virology, Institute of Maqwimental Medicine of the AcadoW of Ybdical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Loningrad. (MUZNZA immol) SMMDIMEVp A.,Aol CHAUMp 0,M.1 VMV# S,A,; IL'INj N.A. Increasing the lammogamic activity of a IlTe vaccine against inf2usnsa tr trlple 'nod satlon of susceptible peoplef Vop. virus. 7 no.WC34ft ." 162. (KMA 16 W L Institut skaperimwntallnoy maditi4W ANN SSSR, Leningrad* (DWLMM-PREUPTIU IMMUTION) 'a a a a 41 do alto IL a L ML Oil 60 ' 1 rig I 4 I *'a OR I'* rf~fqs 11 1 r 0*6 00 A 1 0 Most t ad b"Oft. N. led i 1"I 193M. " 4 4 1: . 0 sit an in* cmts~ c ilik"Unwa~ milist . %t'?'jj.rw 241141irlp "War 0144i" tv brat. , ' it' 14111 t " 4o " 41ts. s V4 soul "to# at obsk tkvo J'q I h, % I a rig -09 it fee 90 coo ago 00 ZOO 0 q too 0 tie 16 468-OLS IIIIA&LIMIGICAL LnIIIIIINIIII CLAIWICAIIIII to 0 lk 2 I Issaw .40 0%9 4 sall-at 4116.11 off a.. As. .... 2 n I I Od 0 1 N a 9 a a .7 4M It on"I N :: 0,909999 ease 0 0 0 900000090000 ILII&J60W UTMSHINI I~No; ZWD(07# M.G. 1 PBTROVA. re.A., redaktor; -IROrDIDVI A.Vp tokhnichesidy "daktor (Water flushing *in oil well drilling] Opyt burentia skya'shin I proMvkot Yodol. Noskra. Oos. muohno-takhnicheskas Izd-vo nefttanol I gorno-toplivnot lit-ry, 1954s 23 Pe (MM 8:3) (Oil well drilling) 7 A ~,4 Subject USSR/Mining AID F 554 Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 20/29 Author Illin, N. 0. Title Our experience in the training of drillers brigades in rapid drilling methods Periodical Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #7, 78-82, Jl 1954 Abstract Description of the organization in practical training of technicians and skilled workers at various oil fields, particularly the "Tuymazburneft" (Tuymazy oil field), and analysis of the results of training during 1952 and 1953 with-consequent recommendations for fur- ther improvements in drilling work. Institution : TSIMTneft (Central Scientific Research Institute for Mechanization and Labor Organization in the Petroleum Industry) Submitted : No date AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Illin, N.G. 93-4-2/20 Should Drill Pipe with Welded Joints be Used an Casing (0 tselesoobraznosti primeneniya dlya krepleniya skvazhin burilinykh trub s privarennymi poluzamkami). Neftyanoye Khozyaystvo, 1957PANr 4, pp. 5-6 (USSR) In oil drilling large quantities of metal are used (at. a considerable cost to the driller) for casing and&Ill pipe. The author airgues that for the sake of economy,, in turbodrilling oni should use welded-joint, d:rAL11 pipe,. which could be left in the'bore hole and used as casing. The Tuymazyburneft Trust reduced casing consumption from 53.6 in 1951, to 48.8 i%/in in 1955, that of drilling pipe from 10 k4/m to 8.8 kg/4. Its total 1955 metal consump- tion for casing was 19,830 tons, for drilling pipe 3P567 tons. The expansion of turbodrilling called for the production of drill pipe with a uniform inside diameter along its entire length and in the Joints. Some tan years ago, engineer L.G. Alekhin proposed, in view of the uni- formity of this internal diameter, that drill pipe be used 93-4-2/20 Should.Drill Pipe with Welded Joints be Used as Casing. (Contd). as caning. His idea failed to find wider application, because the special drill pipe which had been designed for turbodrilling proved inadequate, since the segments had Joints welded onto their ends. Practical experience proved that this type of drilling pipe was not very strong and that only one or two bore holes could be efficiently drilled., with breaks and other failures occurring during subsequent operations. Therefore, in 1956 production -of this type of drilling pipe was dis- continued. The author states that considerable savings in metaiq'time,# and transportation costs could be re- alized by leaving the drill pipe used for drilling a single bore hole in the well and making It serve as well casing after withdrawal of the drilling tool (turbodrill) The Soviet Ministry of Petroleum is urged, therefore, to take steps making the above-mentioned drill pipe with Card 2/p welded Joints again available to drillers. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. 0.- ILI IN, N. If., Ifpj Gen Avn ' - - --- ' - - - - " . .1 1 .- - .. . Photograph, p. 78. (Tip, No 1. 1%,119) NOT, FOR FJ.3LiCA!TIOII VLADIKIROV, N.A.; CUYVMMXIY, A.A.1 YUZBASHEV, G,S.; BAYXOV, A.M.; SWOVICHv L.P.; LOOVINOVI I.I.; SAFIULLIII, M.N. Effect of a cement rAW on the capacity of casing strings to resist collapsing loads. Neft- khoz. 42 no.6t19-24 Je 164. (MIRA 17:8) GUISROVp R.Kh.1 BUKHTEYEV, P.P.; SPIVAK# A.I.; WIN, N.G. Analyzing methods for using drilling 11nes whose length is greater t1an that of the line string-up in enterorises of the Tuymazy Oil Well Drilling Trust. Burenie no.2:35~-37 165. OCRA 18: 5) 1. Treat "Tu7mazaburneft'" i Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut. ILOIN, Nikoby Grigorlyevich, USpMSM- N.M., red.; KOROIEV, A.V., --VeUn-. red. -- [Infrared rayi] InfrakramWe luchi, MoWmas Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1961. 93 P. (MIRA 34:12) (Infrared rays) (Military ongineerizi) ILII& NikolAy nr1gckr'yevioht RYABKOV, Valentin Fedorovich,-, GRIGORITSVAj 'A.I.,- red. 1 MURLINA, L.T.,-tekhn. ro& (Radar In antiaircraft defensel.Radiolokatoionnys ored- st'va prot!Lvovozdusbwi,oborony. Hookyaj Isd-vo DOSAAF 1962. 146 p. (Radar) (MIRA 1641 /vo USSR Farm, Animals. Small Hor~od Stooki 2 Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 23, ig'661 105647. N Author : +11~ln , Isakin, H. P. Inst ; 01 on. Titlo : Exp;jrionoo in tho Organization of Fino-*.iool Shoop Brooding in Transbaikalia. Orig Pub: Ovtsovodstvo, 1958, No 3, 8-16. Abstract: In tho courso of difforont yonrs, tho rc-ns of tho Fin,;-wool and Prococo broods woro brought into tho Sovkhoz imoni Karl Marx of tho Chitin- skaya Oblast. Tha hybrids dorivod from absorp- tion crossbrooding with Coarso-wool owas and tho rams thamsolvoo woro poorly accliinatizod and had a poor ?roduotivity, During tho lc-~st yoars, tho rams of tho Groznyy brood woro importod, and matod to owos of tho Altay origin for a singlo BOROVSKIT, I.B., ILI IN, S. I. o LOSWAV To. L. Investigating diffusion In ordered solid solutions@ Truly Inst. met* no&6s7740 160o (KIRA 1318) (Alloys-Ketallograpbr) (Diffusion) WIN, Nikolai Ivanovich. Accounting in a rural consumer's cooperative Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1941. 334 p- 02-52138) RF%86-C67 1 55 -I I IJ-"a) Nlxolai Ivanovich Bookkeeping and accounting in Soviet Trade; textbook Moskva, 008torgizdat, 1947. 539 p. (h8-24567) HF5653.14 1947 'Nikolailvamvich Bookkeepinr and accounting In Soviet trade; textbook. Collection of problems Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1949. 221 .p. (48-24%7) JLIrA- Ovich or.A-dOP- moskut Goes Jvd-To -trsdOj..t*xtbock.--jsd.-2.q perw i~c=bting,in--Sbviet h. Collection of nik sadac torgov6i'lit-4~# 1954-'723 p. (55-23217) M)Or problems. Moskvap Goo. isd-VO tOr9OTOj lit-ry, 1954. 2/.1 p. ILIINO N. 1. Bukhgalterskiy uchet v Bovetskoy torgovle (Accounting in soviet trade) Izd. 2 perer. i dopol. Moskva, Gostargizdato 1954. 723 0 t bles.. -So.- N 5 611.912 *12 1954 WIN, RkoW lvmwvicb. wce~atlm IS savlat, oo~"el Dukh-I torskil uch~t v so"tokst torgovI4Iod'' Isd ~2. ps"r, ~ 'We kvo, Giitorgisdat, 1936. 448 p. (Acematiz) (WaA 9:5) Name: ILIINO Nikolay Ivanovieh calculatio-n--Tn- Soviet trade Dissertation: Boo eeping- Degree: Affiliation: Defense Date$ Place: Certification Date: Source: Doe Economic Sci Zn-ot indicateg 30 Nov 569 Council of Moscow Inst of National Economy imeni Plekhanov 9 Jul 57 BMVO 16/57 7 ILIIN. N. Ll--j For a unified system of accounting in conrarce. Sov.torg. no.9:18-24 S '57- (MLRA 10:8) (Accounting) .1 I- I WIN, NO CT--D - For the Introduction of a uniform account plan and accounting methodology In Sbylet trade, Daft. uabst 15 noo2tl2-28 Y 158, (Inset&-Commerce-Accountive). (Xin 1113) WIN N*I.- SVITICH, S.S.; SOKOWT. V.D.; LYUDSKOV. B.P.. red.; B AB '- 1CROA, T.T., tekhn.refi. [Accounting In enterprises and organizations of state comeroe] DukhSalterskii uchat v prodprilatilakh I orgenizateliakh gosu- daretyennoi torgall. Moskyag Goseizd-vo torgelit-ry, 1960. n9 P. (KIM 13:7) (Accounting) Oksole-Comerom) IL'YIN, g.i. Iceland spar deposit in Armenia. Sov. geol. 7 no,1sl1%- 123 Ja 164. (KMA MO lo Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy Institut ainteza minerallnogo ayrlya. Mum, Hv,j n1u, N.I. Effect of otr"tu" On the MOVOmt Of water in capinary- Porous bodioaa, Inho-fis-ftr. .4 no.ns4l,50 N 161. (mm 14:.10) 1. KalininmkiY tOrtYAWY inatitutp 9. )bakva. (Hydrodpamics) VOIAROVICH$ Novo ~~CHURATEVP RadioaAlve-tra.c.er tecbniquep used in-determining the vater flow rate in.porous media.,* lo3-l.zhur. 23 no.5:524,527 SLO 161, (MMA 14:9) 1, Kalinins4 oy institut, o&r= (Porous materials) "M M VOIAROVICH., M.P, , doktor flzematem,nauk,, prof. CEMYL?VP N.V.,, kand.tekhn.nauk,, dotoent' Rrocesses of water movement in draining upper depooitao Torfe prom. 38 no,7:9-3,3 '1610 (MIFA 14212) .1. Knlineki7 tqrfy=o7 institut. (Peat bogs)- tRadioinotopeo-Industrial applieations) inzh.;,CHU,RAYZVp NoV..; kand.tekhn.nauk Possibilizies for. applying the method of observation pits in stu.dying peat layeis.~- Torf. prom. 38 no.5:18-21 161 (MIRA 14:10) 1. Nalininokiy torfyanoy institut. (peat) (Radioisotopeo-hWuotrial applications) P11 WN V VOIAROVICH, M.P., dok-tor fisiko-matem. nauk; ILOIN, N.I., insh.; CHURAYEV, N.V., b=d. tekhn. nauk Investigating vater translocation in peat layers by the method of radioactive tracers. Trudy. VKIGiK 38:116-131 162. (KzRA 16:7) 1, Kalininskiy torfyanoy institut, (Radioactive tracers) (Peat) (MoLsture) H.1.1 CHURAMO N.Vi Experimental investigation of moisture transfer in the capi3-lary border areae Inzhe-fizahare 6 no.lOsI15-220 0 163. (KERA 16dl) 1. Uliriikiy torfyanoy inetitut., Moskva* kand. tekhn. nauk; CHURAM, N. Vp doktor tekhn. nauk 'Use of embined drainage in upland type peat deposits, Torf, pvm.~40 no.3&10-22 163, (KM 164) L NaUnInskLy tortyanoyAnstitut. (]Drsinage) (Peat bogs) IN& GAMA'rillOV) N.I.; IWINJ N.I.; CFXIMYLVJI IlIv. Studyllng the water and heat regIme of the upper layers of a peat bog. Trudy Kal. torf. inst. no.13i64-78 163. (MT-PA 171l2) 10 0 * 0 0 0 0, W" V WE L' ' ' " - '~ ~' ~ 00 0 0 0 91 OWO 0'' X. III a W it r aIL 4~444 I I a 1~-- JL -00 A -090 4O .4 1701* FLON DYNAMICS OF BTSW TWINS UUMT& X.L. and ariudolskays, -90 Of* liflf De As (Katlot~rbostroonio (Bailor and Tur-ftnal-lanuf.), 1948 22-26s abstro,in SWC.1joilier-Ho Revs, May 1949, vols 64, 1 16 140 Models or the exhaust end of the four turbine designs investigated 141o were constructed an a scale lsl2.5. Instead of using steam as the .00 09 -E fluid. a high velocity stream of air, supplied by a fan, was passed ',S00 99-3 through the model casing. The tangentail velocity component of Lho =9o an, arising at the point where the steam leaves the bladinr of the last turbine stage. was therefore not reproduced In the mod*ls. see 00 No description is given of the experiment methods employed for Net* measuring the..flow conditions except that a pitot tube smo the goo usual streamers at ~M ar,wool threads were used. All test runs were based on a Mich number of 0,092 and a Reynolds nAmber of 620,00O.-Tho-autatore conclude that the oamparkson of different goo designs of sxhaust~oaslng should be based upon the use of a friction *410 :t factor. tonother.with a factor expressing the non-unifordity of VOIS 0tt kinotio energy distribution Ober the flow area. In the firAl design U0* oil -irrived at on thebests tiat or the origirAl design, wkile at the U AV so It ft 16 It 0 X X a 55 of 4 X $I r2Fj "as '"or's Em a00 0 0 0 0 0 e4 0 0 0 0 so 0 see 0 0 0000 0 - 6, 4 A ajam 6-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 les 9 4 ILOIN, N.M. redaktor: MOKOVA, N.M. takhnicheekly redaktor. [Collection of questions and assig=ents for review In the train- Ing progren for chauffers, second class; aid for teachers] Sbot- nik voprosov I sadanit dlia, powtorenits, po programs podgotovki shofarov 2-go klassa; posobie dlia prepodayatelel Hoskvai, 1rauchno-te4m. isd-vo avtotransp, lit-ry, 1954. 3; P. (nRA 8:8) 1. Russia (1Q,23- U.S.S.R.) Mintateretvo artonobillnogo transport& I shosseyzWkh dorog. Upravlen1yeuchabrqkh savedenly. (Automobile drivers) SRVARTSO Some; I ra&aktori MALIKOVA. Me. takhnichooklir red,ekto [laboratory work on *Isotric squipwat for autt-mobiles.] I&- boratoroys raboty po, slektrooborudovanift sytondbilei, Xoskvs, Avtotr&=IM&t, 1954s 134 po (KIA 8:3) (Automobiles-Eloctric *Wdpmnt) ZOTOV, Borls.8orgaysvlch;,jjdj"lkolay Mikhaylovich; SMU, L.P.0 tsE6nicheskiy redairtor; KOGAN, J!.,L., redaktor EllectrIc equipmett of automobiles and tractors] Slaktroobormdoyants avtomobilel t traktorovo Noskya, lauchno-tekhn. lzd-vo aytotmaspe lit-ry, 1936..234 p, 0"A 9: 10) (Antomobiles-Alectric equipment) (Tract ors-Blectri a, equipment) ILI Di, Nikolay Mikhe 1 rich FROTISOV, Petr Paylovicb,; KONEV, B.F., red,; '7201 1 tbkbu, red. EFuel systems for automobile and tractor diesel engines] Sisteaw pitantia avtomobillnykh-i traktorrqkh dvigatelei. Hoskva, Neuchno- tekbn. izd,-Yo svtbtrsnsp..1it-ry, 1058. 155 P. (MIU 11:10) (Diesel eqgines) I "IN Nikolaz XMIXIaztph; NgSTHROV, R.A., red.; GALAKTIONOVA, U.N., -,X~ ~te Ri~4-0 [Blectric equipment 'of motor vehicles] Blektrooborudovenie avtomobilai. Noskva, Vauchno-tekhn.isd-yo K-ya avtomobillnogo transporta I shossainykh dorog RSM, 1959. 263 p. (MIRA 13:1) Notor vehioles--Blaotria equipment) WIN Mikhaylovieb) NESTEROVs. R.A.s red.; GALANTIONOVAl TO.N., JKlectric equipment for motor vebicles) Blektrooborudovanie avto- robilei. lzd.2-s parer. i dop. MoskVaP Avtotransizdatj, 1962. 267 p. (MIU 3515) (Motor vehiclee-Zlectric squiPment) SHVARTS, Solomon Mikhaylovich; ILIIN., N.M., red.; BODANOVA, A.P.y tokbno red, [Laboratory practical work on the electric equirment of motor vebicleel Laboratori*i praktikum po slaktrooborudovaniiu avto- mobilei. Izd.2. ispr. i dop. Moskvas Avtotransizdat 1962. 130 P. tKMA 15M (motor vehicles-~-Electrio equipment) (Electric laboratories) ILIJX,,_~Ja~ Mlkhayloviahl NESTEROV, R.A., red.; GALAKTIONOVAs U.N., tekhno reds (Elootria equipment of motor vehioleal Elektrooborudovanie avtomobilei. Moskvaq Avtotransizdat, 1963. 278 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Motor vehicleis-Elaotric equipment) Nikola-v Mikhay3.ovicIh; NESTEROV R. A. v.red r vehicleDl E-lektroobo-ludO- [F,Jectrical equiPmnt Of Moto lp. Moskva, vanie aVt0jrobjjei.' lzd.3*.% Parer. I Ido (HIRA 18-3) Transport, 1965. 263 Pe q~- Phonology of blood-sucking mosqmitoes near raluga. Med.paras, i paras, bol. 28 no.4t487-JM J1-Ag 159. (MM 12t12) 1. Iz ralushakay oblastuoy sanitarno-opldemiologicbeekoy stantsit. (NDSqUITONS) M- xc USSR/Optics X-Rays K-8 Abs Jour : Reforat Zhur - Fiziks, So 5,p 1957) 13150 Author : Borovskiy, r.B.) win, N.P. Inst Title : New Method for X-ray Spectral Investigation of the Chemical Composition in a Mcrovolume of Alloy. Orig Pub : Issledovaniya po zharoprochnune splavan. M., AN SSSR,, 1956, 25-32 Abstract : A method has been developed that makes possible quantitati- ve analysis of the chemical composition of a substance in volumes. on the order of 10 cubic microns. In a setup pro- ~diced by the authors, it is possible to make an analysis for elements from 26 Fe to 42 No and from 72 Rf to 92 U. The source of radiation is a nicro-focus X-ray tube, ope- rating at 30 -- 50 kv and 0.1 -- 1.0 microssiperes. The electron bean, obtained from a corresponding ZK-4 electro- nogmph apparatus, is focused on the investigated polished Card 1/3 USSR/Optice X-Asys K-8 Abs Jour Referst Zbur - Fizil, No 5, 1957t 13150 section. The use of rather large specific loads became possible,'for at ywy m1l dimensions of the focusing spot (31microns), thexedial heat transfer begins to Play a substantial role. .2his h".ingured a sufficient radia- tion-intensity. The polished section can be moved in its own piano., asking itpossible to analyze any point on it under observatiim in a met&UographiC microscope, mounted in the setup. The analysis is by means of a short-Wave apectrograp4 withs, quartz Crystal) bout in a radius of 300 am, using reflection from the (1010) or (1340) Planes- 2he transmission method, described by Du Mond is used, and gives a pin in intensity by 2 -- 3 orders of nagaitude over the direct method. The spectrum is registered by a Geiger type counter RKA whose rate of count can be deter- mined simultaneously with the scaling instrament PS-64 and frois the direct-reading meter of the integrating circuit. In addition, the intensity of the spectrum can be written Card 2/3 USSR/Optics - X-Rays K-8 AV. 13150 77 'I'All Category : USO/Optics. X PAYS Abe Jour : Ref 21bur - Fizika) No 2, 1957., No 5275 K-8 Author Soravskiyp I I OB I , naw,~ Inst institute of Metallurgy, Academy of Sciences UWR Title New Metbods for the 3hvestigatim of the Chemical Composition in the Micro-Volume of an,Alloy. orig Pab : Doki. Ax s=, 1956, io6, No 4, 655-657 Abstract : A new method vas developed for Investigating the chemical ccuposition on a polished section. An electron beam) focused by magnetic lenses, excites characteristic x-rays in a w1ume of the section approximtely 10 cubic microns in size. The tube voltagerle 30-50 kv, the current reaches 1 micrognpere. The load an the p3lished-section anode is ca the average 1 kv/mm~4.- The intensity is recorded with the aid 4f the unit of the URS-50-1 apparatus to record the intensity curve. To plot the spectrum at a givien "point" cda the p*34shed section ene employs the reverse method vith transmitted radiatim. The motion of the tube is synchronized with the motion of the counter. The instrument permits also to plot -4he curve of the variaticn cf tbeintensity of a given line over the polished section,, for a fixed position of the tube Card 1/2 Zategory USSR/optics,- X Rays Abe Jot= Ref M, - lizilm, No 2.- 1957, No 5275 end ecunter, by displacing the specimen. Curves are given for the intensity distributiens of the"NIN01, and WLcx 31nes ovex the points 1 j2 of the multi-cempment L1I-.-y. 71he arA&IYqi$ c the chemical ccmpaht. tion at the "Politt"jp be cLrried cut vith a sensitivity of 0410Y corresponding to 10 J,--~ &-=s of the element at the "wtut." The relative aceuracy of the quantltatiim deterainati.ons is 2 Card 2/2 Al. 137-58-2-4432 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 305 (USSR) AUTHORS: Borovskiy, I.B., Deyev, A.N., Win, N.P. TITLE: investigating the Chemical Composition of an Alloy Microvolume by X-ray Spectroscopy (Rentgeno-spektrallnyy metod issledo- vaniya khimicheskogo sostava v mikroob"yeme splava) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metallurgii AN SSSR, 1957, Nr 2, pp 181-187 ABSTRACT: A description is given of a special RSASh-2 X-ray machine which makes it possible to determine the chemical composition of an alloy on volumes of the order of magnitude of a few cubic microns for the elements ranging in atomic number from 26 (Fe) to 45 (Rh) and from 72 (Hf) to 92 (V). From the continuous Aravel of the alloy microsection under electron-beam bombard- ment and from the simultaneous recording being made of the intensity of the characteristic -spectrum line for the element under study it is possible to determine the element's distribu- tion in the chosen direction on the microsection. The machine was used to study the diffusion layer of Cu-Zn. M.N. Card 1/1 If XUoy"hexical properU*s 2o X-ray spectrescapw-4ppU_ 7Z AUTWRs Borovskly, I.B.,111in, N.P , Losevat L.Te., 48-10-13/20 Marchukovat I.D., Dwyev, A,K. TITL19i X-Ray Spectral Investigations of the Chemical Gcoposition in Microvolumes of Alloys (Rentgenospektrallayye issledovanlya kh4-4 skogo sostava v m1krodbOyemakh splavov) PUZODICALt Isvestiya M SSSR Serlys. Fisichesitaya, 1957, Vol.21, Nr 10, pp.1415-1423 (USSR) ABSTWTt The method described here was at the saw time developed by Usten in franca (since 1950 and also in the USSR. The characteristic feature of the method is tht followingt The metallographloal mioro- section surface to be investigated is inserted Into the special . X-ray tube instead of the anode. The anode "mirror" is the ground surface the microstructure of which can be observed in the metal microscope which in mounted in the tube. By means of microsorews the sample can be displacea in the anode plane. At the Institute for Metallurgy the RSASh-2 unit, an X-ray pectggmphoar the analysis of miorosection surface elements of fr~m Fe to 11 and from Hf72 to U92 was worked out. Besides, the model for the RSASh-ZD unit is already completed, by slans of which it is possible to investi- out 1/2 gate the elements from Fe2b up to and including Mg12. The results 48-10-13/20 X-Ray Spectral Investigations of the Chemical Composition in Ximvvoluws of Alloys ebtained by several investigations carried out by means of this device are dismased here, It in shown that the following problaims can be solved quickly and reliably by means of this method: Analy- min of the phase composition of complexly alloyed alloys, investi- gation of the degree of do-liquation in alloys, investigation of the order of distribution of alloy additions and their re-distri- bution during aging, deformationq heat treatment, investigation of diffusion- and other intermediate layers, of granular boundaries, and of the processes taking place in them. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATICN: Laboratory for Methods of Physical Res earoh at the Institute f or Metallurgy imeni A.A.Baykov Aff USSR (L&bor&toriya fiziohaskikh metodov iseledovemiya institute. mets.11urgi im.A.A.Baykova. AN SSSR) AVAIMLEs Library of Congress Gaza 2/2 'TZ AUTHORS: /,-"'J ~J'- P Borovskiyo 1. B. p Prof eaBorg Doctor of Phyajca3. and 32-10-25/32 Mathematical Sciences, Illin, 14. r., Candidate of Technical Sciences -.0"NOWMAW TITLE: The Method of Radioupectroscopit Investigation of Local Chemical Composition (Rentgenospektraltnyy metod isaledovaniya lokallnogo khimicheskogo 003t&Va) PERIODICAL: Zavadskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol 23, Nr 10, pp 1234-1242 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Card 1/4 In the introduction the development of this method is described the purpose of whiohg,in its newest formg is to carry out radiospectral investigations with respect to the content of various elements at various points of the sample and / or in a row of successive paints while the object table (together with the sample) is shifted uniformly under the electron beam. A certain line of the element to be investif;ated is.automatically recorded on the diagram of the self- recording potentiometer, and possible modifications in the concentration of the element are on this occasion made apparent, By this method and with the help of the corresponding apparatus, the analyses of minerals, slags and ores, which contain theelements of from magnesium (12~ to uranium (92) The Method of Hadiospectroscopic Investigation of Local 32-10-25/32 -Chemical Composition are investigated. Two systems used for this purpose are described: 11PCAW -211 31hich is destined to be used for a range from 0 *7 to 1.0 X (corresponding to the atoms Nr 26-42 according to the k-series, and 72-92 according to the L-series), and the second system 11PCAW -3A ", which is destined to be used for the so-called "vacuum domain't of the X-ray spectrum (1-5 - 10 1). The first system consists of the following parts: a microfocus X-ray tube, an X-ray spectro- graph, a feeder block, and a recording block, which are described in detail. In the chapter "Analysis of uniformity" it is said that it is the aim of the method to determine the uniformity of the distribution of one of the elements without having to investigate the entire microstructure. In the chapter "Analysis of Phase Composition" an example of determining concentration in a nickel solution with microcomponents is described, into which rhenium was additionally introduced as a component. This resulted in the sorting out of a new phase which has a rich content of rhenion, tungsten, and molybdenum. In the chapter: "Analysis of welded or soldered Beams" it is said that, when copper is Card 2/4 melted on to cold steel, a layer of 15-40P is formed, which can The Method of Radiospeotroscopic Investigation of Local "o2-10-25/32 Chemical Composition be determined metallographically. When usin6 the system 11PCAW -211 it was possible for the first time to investiGate the formation of this layerg which is connected with the separation of certain elements. In the chapter "Investigation of diffusion Layers" the diffusion properties of th,3 wetalsoare 11enoribad on the basis of two samples; copperTnickel and copper+zinc. In the first case it was possible, by employing -the radios,-,;ectrul method, to find out that the componentu fonied an uninterrupted aeries of solid colutions, on which occas:~on ar. uninterrupted modification of concentration was found to take place on the nickel line; in the second case tsio phases of oorstant composition were formed In the diffusion layerl and on the transition boun4ary to the pure metal a sudden decrease of the failing component was found to take placa. In the conclusion it is said that the following problems can be solved by this method: The phase analysis of multicomponent alloys; the investiEation of the deGree of homogoneity of the solutions; investigation of the topoi,-raphical distribution of the alloying admixtures and their transformation In the Card 3/4