SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUDELIS, V. - GUDIMA, N.V.

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GU-1--MIL, V. GEOG~,Afh' 6;IL(GvI 'IAI L GULaTj-, V. Contr"b!:tj.on to the questicr, of tl--,~ re,-, lar"Ies of t!,e --~rnarl of custal rd!cator *,,oulIp,v of t.~e la,-,t ar-4. pem;]-~tammata glac*.atiors -n the terr't-r7-.- of t~Q Uth;a~,T-nr. Vcl. 6, jr 5F list of Fzst Furopean Acress,c- ( E,*,-AI) D; Vol. F, '110 3. Marn'i Ic;5;O, Unclass. OP G7,T 1' 01 F.-. ("'MOGY MOKSLI'Ul PIMIES_11'~AI. V.: KARAILIEN"., M. Allerod and pre-Allurod periods in Lithuania in the lig)it of palinological inv,-~stiptions of the Nooaitis peat-bog deposits. P. 105. Vol. 6, 1958. Monthly Listof Last European Accession (M,11) LC Vol. No. 3. March 1959, Unclass. G17DELIS, V. GEOGRAPIff & G'-:'OLOGY :"OFSLIYIAI QRCTI'SPIAI. al')LIS, V. Recent 6edi-ments nf the 'Courland Lagoon and their litho- logic characteristics. p. 25. vol. 8, 1958- Monthly List of East -!,'uropean Accession (E7AI) LC Vol. 8, No. 3 I,Ivrch 1959, Unclass. GRVIKU, K.K., red.; ZHEUIII, G.A., otv. red.j GUDELIS,-V.K., redo; SPROGIS, K.Ya., red.; VILLMANNI Ch.I. Villmann, C.1, red.; PARMIOVA~ L., red.; TOOMSALU, E.,, teklin. red. (Vaterials of the Conference on Recent Tectonic Movements in the Baltic region; Tallim., March 24 - 26, 1960) Materialy Sove- shchaniia po voprosam neotektonicheskikb dvizhenii v Pribaltikep Tallimp 1960. Tartu, Akad. nauk Estonskoi SSR, 1960. 154 P- (MIR.A. 14:12) 1. Soveshchaniye po voprosam neotektonicheskikh dvizheniy v Pri- baltike , Tallinn, 1960. (Baltic Sea region-Geology, Structural-Congresses) GUMMIS, V.K. "Spore and pollen complexes of Neogene and Lower Pleistocene rocks of the south-eastern Pre-Baltic and their statigraphic Significance." Report to be submitted for the Intl. Corif. on Flaynolo8y Tucson, Arizona. 23-27 Apr 162. Geologic and Geographic Inst., AS Lithuanian SSR NiASHTADT , N.1.[Neistadtas, 14.1, red.; GUDELIS, V., red. [Problems of the Holocene; symposium of papers for the 6th Congress of the International Association for Quaternary Research, Warsaw., 19611 Voprosy golotsena; obornik statei k VI Mezhdunarodnomu kongressu I14KVA v Varshave, 1961. Red. N.I.Neishtadt i V.K.Gudelis, Villnius, In-t geografti AN SSSR, 1961. 382 p. (MIRA 15:3) 1. International Association for Quaternary Research. Soviet section. (Geology) BIELIUKAS, K.; CJIOMSKIS~ V., dots., red. vypuska; GERVIIISKAS, E., red.; GUDELIS V glav. red.i LAOMSKAS, M., red.; LAZAUSUS--,j., red.; MACIONIS, A.p dots., red.; STMHA, B., red. [Principles of limnology) Ezerotyros pagrindai. Vilnius, Lietuvos TSR Mokslu akademijos geologijos ir ~,eografijos institutas, 1961. 357 P, JIRA 15:3) 19 MInyusskiy gosudarstvamyy universitet im. Vintsasa Kiipsukasa (for Chomskis). 2. Rukovoditell sektora Instituta geologii i geografii Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR (for Gude3is). 3. Rukovaditell laboratorii Institute, energetiki e elektro- tekbniki Akademii nauk Litovsko SSR (for Lasinskas). (Limnolo:~ GUDELIS, Vitautas,.geologijos-mineralogijos mokslu kandidatia; VLNMTE, T., red.; ANAITIS, J., tekbn.,rodo [Baltic Sea; a pi7sica0bgraphical essay] Baltijos Jura; fisim geografins apybraiza, Vilnius., Talstybine politines ir mokslines literaturoo laidykla,, 1*0- 84 P. (KIRA 25:5) (Baltic Sea) ZHELNIN, G.A.1 otv. red.; ORVIKU, K.K., red.; G11DELIS1 V. red.; SPRINGIS, K.Ya.,, red.; VILLMANN,'M.T.' 1~.i I'AlIULNUVA, L., red.; TOOMSALU, E., tekhn. red. . (Conference on the Neotectonic Movements in the Baltic Sea Region; Tallin, 19601 Materialy-Soveshchaniia po voprosam Eieotektonicheakikh divzhenii v Pribaltike, Tallinn, 1960. Tartu, AN Estonskoi SSR, 1960. 154 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Soveshchaniye po voprosam neotektonicheskikh d~dzheniy v Pribaltike, Tallinn, 1960. (Baltic Sea Region-Geology, Structural-Congresses) BULLETI N GE DDE S I Q!t f C I',! .." -x I ASSOCIATION MTERNATIONALE CE GE7.')DFSIE 0'.1 SO y ?4 AL I R E 7 C', P., Dr. M. 1-1 7 It t I NOTE 1. =:-p \C-. :1,1~ jod,t Z !n7-1 -4, v 4.t r! t~ d 357 5Kf T Yfli J, --l je "k-.n 361 A. lFAAl.F.%)Ji cm,W i. Mnef 35? RELYUKAS, K.K.(Beliukas, K.J, akademik, red.; GRIGYALIS, A.A. (Grigelis, A.], kand. geol.-miner. nauig, red.; GUDELIS,, V.K., kand. g6ol.-miner. nauk, red.; KISNERYUS, YU.1.. [Kisnerius, J.), kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red.; KARATAYUTE-TALIMAA, V,N.[Karatajute-Talimaa, V.1, ksind. biol. nauk, red. (Problems of geology in Lithuania] Voprosy geologii Litvy. Pod red. A.A.Grigialisa i V.N.Karatalute-Talimaa. Villnius, 1963. 623 p. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Lietuvos TSR Mokslu kkademija, Vilna, Geologijos ir geog- rafijos inatitutas. 2. AN Litovskoy SSR (for Belyukas). (Lithuania--Geology) GUDELIS-,-- V.K. The Third Interrepublie Conference on the Study of Neotectonle Movements in the Baltic Region. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.geog. no.2xl48- 149 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 1624) (Baltic Sea Region-Geology,, Structural) C V.K. ,UDELIS, Terminology and classification of marginal glacial formations of the continental glaciation. Trudy Kom. chetv. per. 21:84-91 163. (HIRA 16:10) 1. Institut geologii I geografii AN Litovskoy SSR. BELYUKAS, K.K.[Bieliukiis, K.), akadenilk, red.; ZlIE11411,', G.A., red.; QV)~~k;.SJIX.O-K!4. red.; LESIS, I.P.[Liesis, J.], red.; MAAZIK, V.Ya-U-Iaasik~ V.], red.: OWL, L.P. (Ozols,L.], red.; ORVIKU, K.V., red.; RAZ111NSKAS, A.K. [Razinskas, A.], red.; SPRINGIS, K.Ya., red. [Ascent and latest crustal movements in the Baltic region; materials of the Interrepublic Conference on the Problems of Recent Tectonic Movements in the Baltic Region for the 2d International Symposium on the Study of Recent Crustal Movements, Helsinki, 1965] Sovremennye i noveishis dv1zhe- niia zemnoi kory v Pribultike; materialy.., k Il Mezhdu- narodnomu simpoziumu po izucheniiu sovremennyk! dvizhenii zemnoi kory, Khellsinki, 1965. Pod red. V.K.Gudelisa. Vilnius, P14 Litovskoi SSR, 1964. 139 p. WDU 16:1) 1. I-lezhrespublikanskove soveshchaniye po voprosam neotekto- nicheskikh dvizheniy Pribaltiki. 3d, Vilm, 1962. 2. Akade- miya nauk Litovskoy SSR (for Belyukas). GUDNLYj0JSr ~ Ch -. Solf-starters with internal combustion enegiaes. Avt. transp. 36 no.l.-34 Ja 158. (MIRA 11:1) (Automobiles--Starting devices) ARLOZOROV, Z.G., starshiy nauchnyy Botrudnik; GTJDELTUK. 0.K.: YRSTMAN, G.I. Resistance of erythrocytes from defibrinated blood during prolonged presoiriation. Vop.peral.krovi 4:242-248 155. (MLPA 9:12) (13 IM-GOIaMT IONS AND FEMSERVATION) (BRYTHROCYTNS) i i I lf 'P ;1.1 -; ti z 11 I'MI: Ili liurdei"I"fil'- IL" Fv! d fl,~!! ~N : d ~ 1 .1 ~ , I ;tm" *.H-Ihpp~ 11' ~1~, ;! VASIL'YE'V., A.P.F kund.tekhn.nauk; GUDENKO N.G.,-.inz)i. Sectional prestressed concrete trusses with a span of 27 m. Trudy NIIZB no.16:65-86 160. (MMA 14:5) (Prestressed concrete) (Trusses) GUDEI~10, N.G.V- .inzh. Precast prestressed concrete arch trusses with a span of 30 M. composed of linear elements. Trudy NIIZB no.16:116-140 160. (MM 14-5) (Prestressed concrete). (Trusses) GUDENKO, N.G., inzh. Prestressed concrete truss-;plate beams. Trudy NIIZB no.16:150-162 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Prestressed concrete) (Girders) 1 Y GUDEHKO, N.G., inzh. Precant prestressed concrete truss-plate beamB with a span of 12 m. Trudy NIIZB no.16:163-181 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Prestressed concrete) (Girrls-rs) t 143I.LITV, A.P., kand.takhn.nauk; GUDMO, N.G._,-Inxh. Reinforced concrete prestresoed girders made of linear elements for covering Industrial buildl Promestrole 38 no.40842 060. nfHOINA 1398) (Girders) POLVID/Farn b,,irmls - Honcybee Abs J,)Llr Ref Zhur - Biol., W) 15, 1958, 694~3 Author Gilderska, J. Inst ----VMC-Mow~ Title FrAuction of Eggs by Laytir-, Workers Orii., Pub Pszczelarstwo, 1957, 8, NO 3, 8o Abstract There can be up tD 25% --)f laying workers in an )rphaned colo;iy. They lay cG_,s inside worker and drune cells, sometines several cr~gn into one cell and besides, nut o'.ily oil the bAton, but also oil the cell walls. Unlike the laying w.Drkers, a drone layiag queen deposits eGGs regularly, one egr, at a time, onto the cell bottom, usually a worker cell. Frou the unfertilized cUgs of layinf, wirkers, oidy in their nppearance sinilar to ardiaary dmies, are hatched. In i queenless colmy, in the absbace ')f larvae, the aurse bces have no one to whori they can dispense the roynl jelly which is bein,> Card 1/2 - 65 - j., P~d. Kalendarz pszczelarza. Z;-.yd. 1.2 warazawa, ~-nstwowe IW5,dalwn. Eolnicze i Lesne 195-6. 391 p. falendar of a beekeeper. ist ed2. SG: Monthly List of East WmFean Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 10, October 1957. Uncll. ,,nn tl,.p sulecti:)n of elec':,ric lcromotlv~i.i .,Iontlily Irlctt,x of 11"it Diropean -!rrp..cjo,.--js (~,E-Ur) L(-,, 7701. 3epterib-er 1,68 CATE, V 1) D . TECIRiOLOGY Periodical: BJZ-KT;qOENE?-,GIIA- Vol. 9p UO, 9, Sept. 1956- GUDEV, B. Recuperative stopping of electric locmotives of one-phase alternating current with ionic converters. P. 3. Monthly List of East European Accession (rFrIAI), LC., Vol. 8, No. 2Y February 1959, Uncl2sm. GUDEV, B. Recuperative braking by using traction motors as exciters. D. 285. IZVESTITA. Bulgarska akaderdia ina naukite. Taknicheski Institut. Soflia, Bulgaria, Vol. 7/8, 1959, Monthly list of EAst European Accessions (EBAI) LC, Vol. 9, No. 1, January 1960* Unel. OTJ-JZ-V) D. ; SAVOVP N. "Self-defense of regenerative schemes with antiexciting characteristics." ELEKrROELNMGIIA., Sofiia, Bulgaria, Vol. 10, no. 4, Apr. 1959. S,,~~. Monthly list of East Europe Accessions (EUI), LC, Vol. 8~ No. 6, -Jwr 59, Unclas TOPUZOV, IV. P.; SARAFOV, IV. B.; fflDEV, Khr. "Contribution to the &1story of rterinar7 medicine In Bulgaria* tW Iv. Nalupov, An. KaIdanov, St. vanov, D. Dimitrov mid D. Spasov. Reviewed by IV. P. Topuzov, IV. B. Sarafov and Khr. Gudey. Spisanis BAN 6 no.2:131-135 161. , ;, i . ~ , 1 1! 11 : It - I : . I ! I . ,, ! , I ~ Z, ~ GUDEV, Ur. Sturctural make-up and functions of kidneys in animals and in man. Priroda BuIg 11 no. 6:69-75 N-D 163. GUDEV , Flv. Andreas Vesalius as veterinary anatomist. Priroda BuIg 12 no. 1: 115-13-9 JR-F '63. BULGARIA/Ohemical Technulogy. Chemical Products H and Their Applications. Ceramics, Glass. Binding Laterials. Concrete. - Binding Materials. Concrete and Other Silicate Construction Materials. 46- Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khtmiya., No 6, 19599 20326 Author : Popov, M.; Gudev, N. Inst : Title : Silicones and Obtaining Silicone Coatings on Silicate Products. Orig Pub : Stroitelstvo, 1957, 47 No 99 13-19 Abstract ; No abstract. Card 61 1, fj'~_ MUMIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-7 Application. ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete. Abs jour : Referat Zhur - XhiMiYR) NO 1y 1958, 2o6g Author : Romanov Zh., Gadev I. - Inst : in Lim-Silicate Title methods of Deternining Free Lim Articles and Cematso orig Pub Teknika (B"ig.), 1957, 6, No 3, 18-20 Abstract In contradistinction from the known extraction method Of pranke (rranke B., zeit. anorg%n. Chemle, 1941, 247, 180) the authors used a double swunt of the mixture of ace- toacetic ester (AZ) and isobutyl alcohol (IA). Moreover, anhydrous ethyl ether Vag added to the mixture. These changes have made it possible to carry out the extraction at 57-630 vithout extracting hydrosilicates and hydroalu- minates of Ca, vhich has increased considerably the accur&- cy of the method. The authors point out that on addition C card l/P DULCL_RL'_/Chc!=-IC_-1 TCCa-_-in1(.)ZZ-. CjjQL!jcaj pro Uct H Glacs. Dindin& CGIIcr(Au. ,'-bf3 Jour: Ref 7hur-xhim., lic, iri, 19510, 35778. ,*,uthor : G'Udcv, J!. T --: t- 2. L"vestigation of cuticn,~- stone. OrJ.-ff PU10: Stroittle'-stvu, 5., iin 2, 18-22 (19~8) --bstr-Ict: Hew mothods arcj_j::o,,used for doter;dning thu totnl and free gyj-stuj (G) the total alld ., 0 cnlcittrl I re chloride (cc) content -in ccr.,,c,,,t. The Llutcimiiiatio!i of the total G is !mdc by trijile 0-tra-tion of the c-Ilciun from the s-peci-mens with distilled jInt02... Thc 0Xtract is pass(~d '~-hrouoi an ion-c-xch-cuige colmm Card 1/3 ConcrcLe. "bs Jour: Pef zhur-nir.- 110 3 1959, 35778. V3cIrCd Y~fth ~Jof_,tjt r, 0-fOrt!). The sUlftiric ecid prollucec! is titr-ted jjj,.j,. Ca as ind-cator. (002 17"th I IC110' red The dct0l't"i'latiOll Of tho"frco G is rzde by extracting tho sPOcinions with a Spee-7 a.1 solution, prepared by dissolving 2 grls Cao and ()"~ gr" 111,S04 in 1 litar distillad water. 111L, so).u- tion is ~Ilovcd to st,-Ind 24 hrs before use. 1 Wj Of the cem-lit nortar is nixed with 200 gris of the c%tractil-19 sOlUtion cmnd the resulting njxturL, is filtered. The filtrate, is Passed through an ectrac- t'on cOlurm and titrated. The deterl"ination of the total C1 content of the concrete &iS7 is rnde by extracting the CC with 10% armoniura hyd2=ide. The Card 2/3 k1 -6L' S/081/61/000/024/042/086 B117/B147 AUTHORS: Khristov, St., G TITLE: Corrosion of the reinforcement in reinforced concrete PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24, iq6i, 311-312, abstract 241250 (Tr. N.-i. stroit. in-t, v. 3, 1958 (1960), 237-252) TEXT: Various factors were examined as to their effect upon the rate of reinforcement corrosion in reinforced concrete, e.g., concrete compoeitiong water-cement ratio, thickness of protective layer, concrete permeability to air, concrete porosity, relative moisture, and quality of reinforcement metal. Various types of ordinary and low-alloy steel and different concrete compositions were examined. The results were evaluated by different methods, e.g., by the visual method and by measuring the electric resistance of the sample. During the tests, the samples were kept both in air of varying humidity and in water of different compositions The effect of TETs ash additives was also examined. It was established that under normal conditions the reinforcement was well protected against Card 1/2 S/081/61/000/024/042/oa6 Corrosion of the reinforcement ... B117/B147 corrosion by concrete made from cement 300, in which the water-cement ratio did not exceed O~60 and the concrete layer above the reinforcement was 1.5 cm thick. The "shell" method was recommended for quick tests- In this case, a cavity is provided inside the samples and filled with the required solution betracter's note: Complete translation.1 [A - Card 2/2 BuLGARik / Cheiii-ical Technology. Chemical Products and H Their Application. synthetic Polyi..-ters- Plastics. Abs Jour: Ref 'Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 19513, 33275. Author : Gudev, N., Tasev, P. Inst : -Not givell. Title : The Use of Plastics in the Construction Industry and the Possibilities of Their c't-i)plication in Bulgaria. Orig Pub: Stroitelstvo, 1958, 5, No 4, 25-28. Abstract: At the present time, the cost of house building from plastics (2) is more expensive than from or- dinary building materials (in "iesteril Germany and 0 U U in Italy, about twice as niuch), but in the near .Luture it is proposed to increase the coinj3etitive- ness of _P in construction. In the .6ul,~-arian in- Card 1/2 Cheraical Technology. Chemical ProduGts and H Their 4Plication_ Synthetic Polyciiers. Plastics. Abs Jour; ROL' Zhur-Khimiya, No 9. 19591 33275. Abbtract: dustrial and house 0onstruction Manufactured from p. in the fir , th0l'e will be chloride compositions for the 1 st -.)lace, polyvinyl (their ayinL O'~' floors -:)roduction being orearij,o(j j.1, t- "Zebra.:); wood-shaving slabs (" Ile plant their urea ;'Talashit;.-) with -for--j,aldehyde resins a.3 substitutes for parquets (manufactured by the plant ijjeni Tolbuk- hin~; the urea-fOrnaldehyde foam -.)lastic ~Irainorall Guanufactured since 1957 by the pj.arlt :;NaYden Kir- a 0v;1 in Rus and since 1958 by tile industrial com- bine "Ustrem;? in Sofia) for the insulation of walls. Successful e)cperLuents are bein,- con(iLict-ed in Bul- garia for the drivation of foa,13 bling by their nature 1 a-!-' uOrJals resem- 'Ir,iinora:;, bu*u'- fi~ wood shavings. -- L. Pesin. !led with Card 2/2 A7 COUNM : BULGARIA H CATMM : Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Applications. Ceramics. Bindinp Materials.* ADS. JOUR. : RZW=m.., no 17j, 1959,, No. 61641 AUW)R : Popovt MMMM : - TITLIK : Additives, Ace 0lerating Hardening and Increasing Strength of Concrete. Oja(). MM. : Stroitelstwo, 1958, 5, No 8, 17- 22 ABSTFACT : Prepared and tested are Bulgarian substitutes for the hardening and packing !accelerators for con- crete, produced by foreign firms. Investigated are -properties of concrete with different content of these additives (0-10%). Favorable effects'en the water absorbability, high rate of setting, rate of hardening,packinR, and the deformation ability, corrosion properties etc. are revealed. PreDarations BV (solution of C&C12 - AlC13 - FeClOp *Concre-te. Card: 1/2 CM)EY., N.; POPOV) cf, FloorinF of polyvirwl-acetntr lateN. 1). l') STROITHISTRI. Olllni--terstvo ria stroczhit,e) no. 1959 Nonthb, List of -'E'af~t 7"Airoreln "'ol. Dccembe,r 1`159 1 .-fncl. GUDEV, N.; POPOV, M. Latex cements. p. 18. STROI'P-LSTVO. (Ministerstvo na stroezhite) Sofiia, Bulgaria. Val. 6, no. 11, 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEkI) LC, Vol. 9, No. 2, Feb. 196o UNCL S/081/62/000/020/020/040 B158/B101 AUTHORS: ,,,_Gudev, -11., Zagorcheva, Ye. TITLE: Corrocion resistance of cement mortars treated with I organosilicon compounds PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal; Khimiya, no. 20, 1962, 368,-abstract 20K339 (Stroit. materiali i s~likatna prom-st, v. 3, no. 2, 1962, 3-7 LBulg., summaries in Russ.t Eng.9 French, and Ger-J) TEXT: It is noted that specimens of mortars when treated with alkaline alkylsiliconates and silicone varnishes are more durable in salt solutions but are insufficiently resistant to-the action of petroleum products and mineral or weak organic acidi. [Abstracter's note: Coople,te translation. Card 1 /1 ,,GUDEV. flikolaip_Anzho Glues for lamellar parquet. Tekhnika BuIg 11 no-4:141--143 162o . I. ;--11 11 1, , .,I .. I -GUDEVp _N., k1lim, Testo in applying the F.-lastic riass Movilit for flooring. Stroitelstvo 9 no.4:4-6 JI.-Ag '62. STA191,110 St.; GUDEV No t .9 . Houses of plastic materials. Nauka i tekhn mladezh 14~no.3:1-3 Yx 162. GUDE;V, Nikolai, inzh.-.khim. Testing polyisobutylene (Repanol) as an acid-resistant insulator in industrial building. Stroitelstvo 10 no.4:23-27 Jl..Ag 163. KOZ11UKTIAROV, 1H.; GUDEX, 11. Separatinn of trivalent iron ions and phosphoric acid by ion exchange. Zhur. anal. kh:Lm. 18 no.2:280-282 F 163. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Georgy Dimitrov Agrioultural histitute, Sofia, Bulgaria. 26 2/ 6/0 (:ODF, S()UB ArjQ66691 t enov (V er) i ACC ,,i,,e Gudev r'li,11101t. C rosion ljone metals fro* or .12, 1.966, 26 1 coatings corrosion I's. protecting ii DO- %et& 00.1r, P-0 "I A.-'O Ili ,It 'ROSS 9 Coatings coatings t rotectt'44~~ po-rA zo lie strojits tectiOn"P 1~,Lx t I use or -protective rat rels- tons to to for corrosion 'Pro h ferric developed atber A) ~U 1 110 ent,on by the .1c TAGS; OF%V F,,4i7jrI previ . 6 Vit been Ve To? r-POKL Owj corrosion . h coMbine we t.urtureav osed 1. in,aibitOr J Aoll e VhIc this type r-rete a entS e%1) )10~ , discuss joi Jr) thorls subStane tinge or d 10 Conlon fox. compon terials" The &U. CO& oar i 11.0ving 01 epOXY `lp~BSTBAcT* inhibitor or 5 unds. t T ', use orros f orcelaeo acid C the to jel. COMPO -4021 V of Wdener I tas- I'containing juble COMV teel rel ventiol are based on talline PO nSO of 6 and pre tingra e- te.-Ine COS ground to ,tively I tectiOr- LIrfaces t% 1~ ttve C05 ylen eIlOV Sion -pr 0 9 rotec ro 'hol), I . nitrite 8.tmo- ,,corro f metallic These P Ijill Vitb di-1) . SIC( sodIUIA scale olloving tproofing 0 media. epOxy rel - er (50% iA hthalateq TUII~- the f acetate-, arden and talc - aggressive ola-setting dibutyly and Ue I,&xins 5, C lenediso e vith artT. a SF-I l%Cq r OY16-4col ~'Zpm -1200 ,ethl . to 06 Valit Ound qu ej vith 129 VItI, lie% er coax tole- un fineJ4 0$ _I-er vie grohalates , ecipens .1.200--l fe'rriclan ht sp resin ith djbUtIIIP conducted 00 CPOO -.ste vere Oizbt card R12 OU1137, 1443HINIZIR"op Zemedelle Gutting hay by tractor. p. 13 (MASHINIZDAN "LIE V011. 6# No. 5, I(ay .1955.) SO: Monthly list of East European Accession, (ERAL), ICP Vol* 4v No. 9. Sept. 1955. Uncl. , , , , -, - ", r - .- - I , 0- . I Pliechanical preparnt-don of forpge~. 1). 27. KCJC--E~'A-IVNCI 'MKED~,:LIE, Sofiya, Vol. 11, no. 1, Jnn. 1~156. SO: Monthlr List of Eest -European Accessions, (-TIAL), Lr-, Vol. 15, Nlo. 6 Jime 1'-,"-,6 Uncl. DIMOV, St. ~_~UDEV_ Conveying devices for the mechanized filling of trough3 in swine fattening farms. Izv ='kh selsko stop BAN 1:147-159 161. GIJDEV, R. Equipment, plPce, and way of serving concentrated fodder on the farms where milch cows are kept free. Izv mekh aelsko stop W, no, 2: 105-120 W. POPOV) An.; GUDEVA, V. Chr~tographic solution of certain accelerators and age realsbars for the rubber industry. Izv Inst khim BAN 7:351-377 '60. (ERAI 10:9) 1. Khimicheeki inatitut pri BAN. (Chromatograp1w) (Rubber) f I . -I- -,-- - ' - POPOV, A.; GTDEVA, V.[Gudevai, V.] Application of precipitation chromatograpby at quantative determina- tion of thiurom. Doklady BAN 14 no-5:467-469 161. 1. Predstavleno akad. G. Rwikovyu. (Chromatographic analysis) " ~ : : , , ! , - ; !911,11~~ rt. v !'Ix! jj~j III- - ~ !I- I Ir I I ~ 1 11 1 ! iii fl T I I I ~ ; I I , I - ~ ; : : - ' POPOV, Ao.; GUDEVAI V. Identification and determination of some thiurams and dithio- carbamates with the aid of precipitation and paper chromatography. Izv Inst org khim 1s71-90 164 GUDEVA, Zhivka inzh. Trends in the development of atomic-power engineering. Elektroonergiia 13 no.4:22-26 Ap 162o 1. 19 pri BulgarWmta akademila na naukite, MIKHAILOV,K,.. inzb.; VELKOV,A.; GUDF.VA,Zh..,irizh. Regulated electric conditions in Industrial enterpriseB and electrification systems. Electroenergiia 1-4 no.3t5-10 W'63 ~ ~ I i I I-- fl : I ~ I r I I I I ! I , ! - ! I ~? r w t i - . - GlIDEVA, Zh., inzh.; VELKOV, A., lnvh. Prospects of the development of qtomic energy in Bulgaria. Elektroanergiia 15 no.6:5-9 Je 10'4. GUDM, Zhivka.. inzh. Conditions and development of atomic energy, Maktroenergila 15 no.8t22-24 Mr964 MIKHAILOV, K., inzh.; ITFLCHFV, St., inzh.; STANEV, St., arkh.; TSVETKOVI V.P inzh.; VELKOV, As., ikon.; G-UDEVA, Zh., inzh.; SOTIRUI, Iv., inzh.; TSONEV, D., inzh.; KHRISTGVA, S., inzh.; RAIKOV, Il., Inzh.; KOSTADINOV, V., inzh. Current problems of urban electrical engineering. Elektroenergiia 16 no.1:3-7 Ja 165. GUDEVOVA, Arina Health eftcation; an important aspect of work of health workers in BuleAria. Cook. zdravot. 5 no-10:555-556 Oct 57. 1. Osvetova lekarka OUNS Pr&M 1. (HFALTH EMUTION, in BulVLrIa (Cx)) - GUDIKVOVA., J. . MUDr. 11salth edwestion in the vork of the health co-minity. Cook. sdmv. 11 n0-41171-172 163. 1. Onvotova lokarka, OUNZ, Praha 1. (HULTH EDUCATION) (PUBLIC HEALTH) POLAM/Farm. Animals Honey-Bees Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, 2682 Author : Jadwiga Gudevskaya Inst Title The Outlook of Dzierzon on the Diseases of Bees. Orig Pub Faszczelarstwo, 1956, 7, No 10, 18-20 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 Q-8 C~IDTDASRIITILI, R. IT.: Nfaster roolog-111finomlo Scl (flfss) -- "Sone posit's of Trnnobaykaiin and Trnracaurasln anti the I)rn))Inmn of rron-CttrU7 for them". mosewY 1958. lit -.)p (Min 361.ic LrSSP, ~Joscrw i:nq-t of J,~onf,~rrniis Metzle Find Gob! *-'--I M. 1. Kallnin), 1,97) Copi-s (ICL, 1-y" AUTHOR: Gudia3hvili, R.N. 132-58-5-3/14 TITLE; Certain Problems In +he Me4jjqd r Or* Bodies Hiddan Undur i~eep Aiiuviuia Layers in the East 1!rans- baykal Area /Nekotoryye voprosy metodiki poiskov skrytykh pod glubokimi nanosami polimetallicheskikh rudnykh tel v vostoch- nom Zabaykallve) v PERIODICALs Razvedka i Okhrana Nedr, 1958, Nr 5, pp 19 - 23 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In prospecting for polymetallic deposits, the angle of incli- nation of the relief and the granulometric composition of the loose and friable deDosits must be considered. In the case of a fraction of 0.25 to 3.0 mm dominating a fraction smaller than 0.25 mm, and the proseace of indicator minerals in the slick samples, the prospecting must be done by the slick method. If the fractions are zmaller, pzosDecting is done expediently by the me-tallomet-ric method. In selecting the sampling net, the chemical chara::teristi,; of the modium must also be studied in addition to the size and relief of the ore body. For such regions. the following net of metallometric sampling is re- commendeds 40 x 20 m fcr Pb, 60 x 40 for Zn and 60 x 60 for Mn. The inter-si-ty of the uxidation processes of polymetallic depo- Card 1/2 sits must also be included in the prospecting considerations. 132-58-5-3/14 Certain Problems jr thm 11,,th~,A_ of Polymetallic Ore BodioB Hidden_ Under Deep Aliuvium La~er3 in the East ransbaykal area In the Zast Transbaykal area, in the Smirnovskoye, Sofiyskoye and Ivanovskoye deposits, full surface oxidation has taken place. The manganous limonites that have formed here appear as a product of pyritev sphalerite, galenite and rhodochro- site oxidation; they are products of oxidation and not primary ores. Here the content of metals and indicator minerals in- creases with depth and attains a maximum in the diluvial level. In the South-1vanovskiy trield, a study of the quaternary depo- %3i't* zho-sed that there is lead (0.001 to 0.003'70) throughout the area and zinc (0.01 tc Z;,o). Manganese is frequently found together with zinc. There are 5 figures, 1 table and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut t~3vetnykh metallov i zolota (Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold) AVAILABLE: Library of Gongress Card 2/2 1. Geology 2. Geclogical prospecting AUTHOR: Gudiashvi SOV/149-58-6-2/19 TIT19: The Mineralo y of the Sofiysk Deposits in Bastern Transbaykal, K mineralogii Sofiyskogo mestorozhdeniya v vostochnom Zabaykallye) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, pp 11 - 14 + 2 plates (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Safiysk deposits are situated In the Arg4i Region poly- metallic zone between tFe S&irhovs1qye*and YaVlensWD deposits in the Kalga rayon of th& Chita Oblast. t consists of five ore oodies of which the first and fourth have been worked with the following results: Ist ore body - yield 4 195 tons containing 5.0 - 11.25% Pb 260-520 g/t Ag 4th ore body - yield 20.5 tons 10,5% Fb 440 g/t Ag. The fifth ore body was concealed under the fourth one but was detected-in 1956 with the author's assistance. Sofiysk deposits are in the S.k. limb of an assymetrical anticline, - strike N.E. - which is complicated by'minor. fn1ding. The major fault affecting the areaJd-tkii Smim6mkoye, Cardl/4 fault which brings the Lower Palaeozoic metamorphic sed' nts SOV/149-58-6-2/19 .-.The Mineralogy of the Sofiysk Deposits in Eastern Transbaykal into cont4ct with granite intrusions of late Palaeozoic age. Most of the area is sbhist,'schistose limestone and hornstone, which is mainly of quartz- felspar-bi-Otite composition (Figure 1). Associated with movements along the -_ eU- fwlt am Ore be&riW dykes of quartzite, albitophyre, lamprophyre and diabasic porphyrite. The ore bodies are lentieular in shapeexcept the first which is tubular, and measure from 10 to 200 m across. Apart from the second ore body which is surrouaded by dchist, the ore bo#es are surrounded by calcareous rocks. Since only records *ere available, the i.aclination of the ore bodies was not studied. Coopwitim -, of the Sofiyak deposits was studied by B.S.Snir- -who:found ore from the first ore bodv to contain Manganwe -siderite, pyrites, galena, sphalerite and a.r4eno_'P'iAtes. Mineralogical studie.s of thin sections of these ore-bearing rocks were made and the order of crystallisa-,ion has been determined by the position of minerals in relation to each other. The four slides photographed illustrate specific Card2/4 points in the order of crystallisation. SOV/149-58-6-2/19 The Mineralogy of the Sofiysk Deposits in Eastern Traasbaykal Figure 2 gives the paragentic scheme of mineralisation of the Sofiysk deposits for the following stages: arseno-pyritio, col. I; polymetallic, col. II; carbonate, col. III. This paragenetic scheme is given for the following minerals (from top to bottom): 1) pyrites, areeno-pyrites stage, characterised by the formation of pyrites, arseno-pyrites I, quartz, manganese- siderite, tourmaline, rhodochrosite, 2) polymetallic stage. This is important'for all the processes of ore deposition and is characterised by: sobalerite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, galena, tennantite, marcasite, native silver, sericite, boulangerite, bournonite, altaite. Manganese-siderite also continues to settle out. 3) Carbonate stage. This completes the process of crystallisation. The veins of calcite often enclose low- temperature arseno-pyrites II. The following conclusions are arrived at: the process of ore formation takes place in the three stages outlined Card3/4 - above; ore of the newlv discovered body differs in SOV/149-58-6-2/19 The Mineralogy of the Sofiysk Deposits in Eastern Transbaykal containing in addition - antimony, gold, tin, bismuth, cobaltl molybdenum, nickel; the constituent minerals and conditions of ore deposition are similar in the. $o-'-iyBk and Smirnovskbye d6positb and &'re chkradtf~ftatlc *f tbe Priargun polymetallic zone; favourable structu,--~'--, lithology and other factors indicate the possibility of further discovery and/or development in the Sof.i.yek area.4 There are 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut tavetnykh metallov i zolota. Kafedra poiskov i razvedki (Moscow Institute of Non- ferrous Metals and Gold. Chair fox P--ospecting and Surveying) SUBMITTED: April 141 1958 Card,4/4 GUDIASHVILI, R. N.) C-nd Geolog-l-tineralog Scl (diss) -- ":')One lead-zinc depostts of Transbaykalla and Transcaucasia and problems of prospeci;,Lng them". Nbscow, 196o. IQ~ pp (Min Higher and Inter Spec 3-Juc RSF-ETR, Krasnoirarsk inst of Non- ferrous Metals im M. !. Kalinin), 150 coples (KL, No .1.0, 1960, 127) 1;~; ., " ",-) 0 () MITHOR: Gudiaahvili, R. 14. TITLE: ~?V Eastern Transbaykal ;--a PERI~-)PTCAL: v.-[,,,,-.ihi.kh uc:ic,-bnyk:j rietal!ur,-,-;ya, 1, IL, ABSTRACT T'iig 1,9 a rec,crt on 1 by 1!y ic Dcr)oo i-to of' 1 ~7a IL izdat, 3'; : n ea o A L:,) I ta 1 o a,,, I it !~ Iwo 0 t . of' Sni-irnov's ore Pield. In 1' ti-,is wrork, drilling, trencn dliroin~7, and supplied t.ie follo j-' winE, data on i-!ie s, al~.-vo area and disclosed a l1eW n-L-ObOdy ill tli!!~ Minerals unknown in t'iiis dist.r.i,,+ !-c ::-.i. metallic silver, b-DUlat-ij.,erite, etc Silver was found Lit vatler tl,.an in tiie of' ti-te Part, of Smirnov Ore an a~~ea r)f' i_-'W ;n I a 2 Sofia kan 1. v o rIn 10 This aroa c; mpo L3 e c I and poosibly pro -Lower -Cve tace -,i.3 Int-.r1i,;'IcrI fr)rmatlons. The most important of the tlrio J, lorur): ions bordering sedimenrary metamorpli_~c dep-) i 1:' :3 is the Smirnov disruption. The latter was studied by mining shafts and electroprofiling, and its tilil-kneS3 amounts to 200 m; the strike extends within 200 to 2300 with a SE dip under a 60 to 800 an,7,1e. it comprises the deposits as shown in Fig. Tlie SE and NW contacts of sedimentary deposito wit..,. rock .i.ntrusions have a graben structure. The :-tistu-ry of Smirnov ore field can be traced to a Variscian f'o 1 d ing - During the Variselan dlsl~rOphismii dioz-ltes., C~Ird 211117 granodiorit-es, alaSkite granite-:, arii nyeriite* Structure of Southwest Part of' 2mirnov Dop~,--,OIL (77,13 in Eastern Transbaykall.a CIO + v/Vri-6(j-.i-2/27 N + +: Irv 0 + 0 X) X s irnov ot + disruption 0 t ..... .. .. .......... Ir ... ... ........+ o ~~ 0 A LA y,,ZenvYQ L , Y* Id n ED6ronite o1;) Mayenite GD te ore formationo V shl 110 Card 3/7 Structure of Southwest Part of' Smirnov Deposit in Eastern Tr ..nsbaykalia SO V/1 -11 6 0- 1 - Caption to Fig. 1. Fig. 1. Diagram of polymetallic deposits along the Smirnov disturbance kaecording to fe. Malinovskly ivith author's additions): 1 Karpov-Illdikan; 22 Sornoye; 3 Arbulcan; 4 - Rtutno-Illdikan; 5 - Smirnov; 6 - Sofia; 7 Yavlenka. -ration of mag- penetrated into the area. The penet .1 iliatic veins was followed by metallIzed t'lowo. TYLree deformation stages were observed: Varisclan dLzuotro- phism, Cimmerian diastrophism, and, pre-Mimably, pre-Cretaceous diastrophism. Structural- Types of Polymetallic Orebodies. The Smirnov deposiLL (Fig. 4) consists of steeply falling vein-.shaped NE and SYW oriented bodies and lenticular coILming. Ore !,illnerals displaced dolomites of lower Paleozoic period meta- somatically and are imbedded in carbonate vocks- The distvibiltion of' ore is uneven but is concentrated at Card 4/7 the intersections of cracks especially viilien ohlelded 77'113 SOV/149-6o-i--0/27 Fig. 4. Geological plan (according to A Malinovskiy, 1~55) of the 63-77 m horizon at Smirnov deposit. Ell CEI 'N Card 5/7 dol-Oalltee granites Lamprophyre stratiflentibn Tectonic disrUptioll polymetallic ores 0 X 4~ JI Ik0 +Pi 4. tv N. Structure of Southwest Part of' Smirnov Depo3lt 7-1713) in Eastern Transbaykalla sov/Viq-6o-1-2//~7 by (likes. The Sofia deposit consiots of six orebodies, has an extension of 200 m, and a maximum thickness of 7.4 m. The shape of bodies Is complex,. veins, lenses, and tubular forms, which diverge and converge forming columns. In general, both deposito contain the follow- Ing orebodies: (a) .'Longitudinal NE In the cracks of the disruption, (b transversal SE orLentated,in corresponding cracks, ~c) pillars located at intersections of a and b, (c) pUlars f'ormed iz,;-Ider the Influence of dikes siiielding ore-bearing flows. In practice,these ore pillars containing high quality ores are the most Important forms. In the Conclusions the author briefly recapitulates the above and indl- cates that structural factors must asswzie decisive role in correct prospecting of analogous ore deposits. There are 4 figures; 3 Soviet references. Card 6/7 Stru'cture Of SOLIthwest Part of' Smirnov Deposif, in Eastern Transbaykalia -2/27 ASSOCIATION: Krasnoyarsk Institute of Non.1'errous Metals. Chair of Surveying and Prospecting Methods (Krasnoyarskig institUt, tsvetnykh metallov. Kafedra metodiki poiskov i razvedok) SUBMITTED: June 19, 1959 Card 7/111( NADAREYSHVILI, V.K.; KVMDZE, K.V.; RUKHADZE, G.L.; GUDIASHVILI, R.N. Method of prospecting for sulfide deposits based on secondary dispersion halos as revealed bor the study in southern Georgia. Geol. sbor. [Kavk.] no.22155-166 162. (WRA 17:1) GUDIASHVIL1,ALK.; KUPARADZE, D.I. Primary dinpersion halos of some hydrothornial deposits in Georgia. Geol. sbor. [Kavk.) no.2:167-180 162. (MIRA 17:1) GUDIK,--I.,-i-nzh-. - Self-tipping container. Prom.stroi. i inzh.soor. 3 no.2:55 YIr--p ,61. (MIRA 15:3) (Containers) GUILIN, F. Developing advanced technology. NTO no.5:16 M7 159. (MIU 12:8) l.Pomoshchnik nachallaika proparochno7 stantaii Tannovskoy Tashkentakoy sholeznoy, dorogi, Ferganskaya oblast'. (Fergana-Tamk cars) GIJDTT.1111~1 I. I . "Kalinin Pedigreed Herds of Swine and Means of Improving fhen, Further." Cand Agr Sci, I'loscow A~,xicultural Acad imeni K. A. Timir- yazev, Moscow, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 3, Oct 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (10) So: Sum. No. h81, 5 May 55 USSR / Farm Animals. Swine Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 211173 Author Gudilin I. I. Inst Title The Kemerovo Breed of Swine and Methods for Its Im- provement (Kemerovskaya porodnaya gruppa sviney i metody eye sovershenstvovaniya) Orig Pub: Svinovodstvo, 1957, No 6, 37-42 Abstract: The Kemerovo Breed of Swine (KPG) was developed as a result of a fairly complex process of reproductive crossings of the crossbreeds of 3-4 generations of large white breed, local swine, and Berkshires. Next, the hybrid sows of the first generation were crossed with crossbred boars of the second generation. KPG swine are distinguished by-an early maturity, adapt- ability to local conditions, and sharply expressed Card 1/3 USSR / Farm Animals. Swine Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 21473 Abstract: fat-type. At the Yurginsk State Breeding Farm, the average weight of adult sows is 233.9 kg., that of adult boars 299.1 kg. fertility - 10.6 pigs to a litter, milk yield - 68.6 kg., weight at weaning time - 16.5 kg. In the fattening of meat-type hogs, the average weight of porkers at the age of 7 months 10 days was 93.5 kg., slaughtering yield 79.79%, feed expense per 1 kg., of weight increase 4.8 feed units. When fat- tening the hogs of the fat-type, at the age of 10 months 22 days, the corresponding indexes were: 1117.8 kg.j, 81.68%, 5.11 feed units. It is not advisable to overfeed swine at the time they are attaining sexual maturity (6-9 months) since, during this period, they become fat rapidly. When feeding animals full-value Card 2/3 27 USSR / Farm Animals. Swine Q Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 21473 Abstract; rations, the sows may be mated with good results at the age of 8-9 months and 110 k9. Of body weight. The breeding work is now in progress in the direction of perfecting already developed breeds and develop- ing new lines and families while utilizing for this purpose the boars of the North Siberian breed and local improved sows. The Kemerovo breed of swine is recommended to be raised as a pure breed, but especi- ally for commercial interbreeding in Siberia and in the Urals. Card 3/3 CATEGORY Farm Anini als. The Swiae ' ABS, JOUR. I RZhBlol., No. 3,9 1959, No, 12056 AUTHOR aya 3~iinie !.Ti ORIG. PUB. S. kh. 1057, No 12-s 30-33 A 13 '3 T ill!*-,'T 'Nc C Ou N, r ~-i YIJS.C~R CA T -,rr OFiL Y1-6,-Irm Aniinals. 3wine 1-1, 1958, ~'110- 59560 AUTHOR Gudilln, 1. 1. !-XST. :-hoVos1b1r9R--X"icu1tura1 Institute .1 ITL-L': :The Large 'Arnite Breed of SwIne of Siberia, Vrqs for Its 'Utilization and.Purther Improve m,~jnt ORIG. PUB. :Tr. 74ovosib. s.-kh, in-ta, 11, 192-209 A *3 3 TR A C T:As a result of tho work of an expedition sent to study swin6 raising in Siberia, the lollowing reconunendations are being made: on the breeding famia the gilts of the Large White breed should be covered at the age of 8-9 months whon they attain R live weight of about 120 kg., those on coirineroial farms at about 110 kg. and thoso to be used but once at 70-0.0-kg.; one ha. of seoded pasture CARD: 112 Oountry : USSR CATZGORY : Farri Animals. swine A334. JOUR. i Miol. , --,To, 13, 1958, Noi 59560 AUTHOR INST. .TITIX ORIG. PUB. ABSTRACT should be reserved for each sow for grazing cont'd. and for additional stall-feeding; 0.2 ha. of natural pasture per now should be used for grazing and exercise; young animals should be raised In unheated p1gsties. Further de- velopment of the Large White brood should be directed towards improvement of meat-bacon qualities and the Increase of the milkiness of sows. CARD: 2/2 OUDIM, LON. Scaffolding with rod girders for finishing and masonry work. Mats. I lsobr.prodl. v strol. noi7O:6-8 153. ("M 7110) (Scaffoldlaq) (Bricklaying) USSR/Human and Animal Physiology. Digestion, T Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 8, 1958, 36507- Author : Gudil Inst -7.ffs-cow Medical Stomatological Institute. Title The Salivary GlF-nds and Mineral Metabolism In Hard Pental Tissues - Orig Pub: Nauchn. raboty stud. mosk. zed. Stomatcl. in-ta, 1957, vyp. 2, eh. 1, 7-12. Abstract: Removal of the salivary glandp in rats considerably impaired the absorptiin of Ca45, injected parenterally in the form of Ca45Cl 2, by the hard tissues of the incisors and molars, [Ind also by the bcnes (as com- pared with control animals). The salivary glands participate in the mineral metabolism of the whole skeletal system, and particularly of the teeth. Card 1/1 AFCKIN, X.B.; BURTSEV, K.I.; BYSTROV, S.N.; VIMS, G.3.; VCDIPV, G.G.; VORONIN, A.B.; GEVLICH, A.S.; GRYAZNOV, U.S.; TU 1- - GUSTATINSKIT, M.A.; DVCIRIN, S.S.; DIDMID, V.Ye.; DMITTRIYEV, H.M.; DCRME, M.M.; D(IROGOBID, G.M.; ZHDANOV. G.I.; UGORULIKO, A.I.; ZPJaW$KIY, A.G.; IVASHCHMO, Ya.N.; KAFTAN, S.I.; KFASKA, A.S.; KIr&M, A.D.; KLISHEYSICIT, G.S.; XOZYMIF, V.P.; KOWSM, Y.N.; WALOV, X.I.; INYM, V.A.; IERM, B.Z.; 1OBCDAI N.S.; WBIIWS. I.A.; XANDRTKIR. 1.I.; MUSTAYIN, P.A.; EMIR(WSKIY, N.1h.; 13WIM, V.A.; OIBMOVSKIT, Ta.M.; PW=V, K.A.; PM201F, I.D.; PODCRCZHMKIY, M.0d; POPOV, A.P.; RAK, A.I.; FWTAKIff, A.A.; ROZHKOV, A.P.; RCUNGAlUZ, B.A.; SAZCW0V, S.A.; SIGALOV, K.B.; STOKAKRIN. Y&.3.; TARASOIV, S.A.: FILIPPOV, B.S.-, IFRMMAX, N.K.: FRISHHXRG, V.D.-. KWIKOIF- SKIT, X.V.; XHOLOPTSIV, V.P.; TSAFW, U.N.; TSOGLIN, M.N.: CHRRM, I.I. CMWCIE, V.T.-. SHMOV, A.K. Sanuil Berisevich Bame.Koks i khim.ne.6:64 156. (an 10) (Bamme, Samd1l Bertsevich, 1910-1956) Of ntnic. 11--uha i i-'iyttia 11 no.9.3C--31 6 '61., 31 (GI.-Iso, fibers) IDELISON, L.I.; KA-PADJVA, D.D.; ZVEREVA, L.A.; ('41D1,", V.~. Urinary excretion of erythropoietin. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 9 no.4:18-22 Ap 164. (NIRA, 17:11) I. Gruppa chlena-korre3pondenta ON SSSR prof. P.1. Yegorova na baze TSentrallnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya i opytno-proizvodstvennoy labaratoril Vsesoyuznogo instituta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologil (dir. - prof. Ye.A. Vasyukova), Moskva. GUDIH-IXVKOVICH, X.A. Iffect of X rays on the permeability of the cutaneous capillaries of animals followl-,W thercal burns. Tru4y Stal*madainst. 22375-90 156 (min 22:8) 1, Is laboratorit radjoaktivnykh Isotopov (sav,-daystvitallay chlon AN USSR prof. R.Te. Xavetskly) Klyevskogo nauchno-Isslodovatel' gkogo rentgeno-radiologicheskogo I onkologicheskogo Institute, (direktor - prof. I.T. Shevehenko), (CAPILURIM-PTAMBILITY) (X RArb-PHYSIOIASICAL FJFM) (BURNS AND SCALDS) 1. GUDDI-LENKOVICH, N. M. 2. US3R (600) 4. Pressing Machinery 7. Control of aerial balancing of sliding aocks in crank drive pres3es, with the aid of Emneters. Vest. mash. 32 no. 8, 1952. 9. Monthly List 2.f RuXiian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unc U-3sified. Engineering - Machine tools z Authorn Gudim-Le fkovich, N. MI. Title A pneumatic multi-disk clutch for engaging presses vith a.drank-drive. Periodical Stan. iInstr,,,, Ed. 7 12 - 13,,-JulY 1954 Abstmct The operational principles of a pneumatic multi-disk clutch,, woke investigated. Tests were conducted'on the runaway speed, air P"ssure, and torque moment of the clutch, and the dynamic forices and working:' speeds of machines. Three references; drawingb*.graph3; tables. Institution Submitted GUDIII-LEVKOVIC kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; BMISOV, K.A., konetruktor. Modernization of machinery. Yest.mash-36 no-7:67-69 Jl 156. 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Iz klJnjki termichaskikh pocii--herjy (nachallnik - prof. T.!A. Arlyev) i gospitallnoy khInargi%lieskoy kliniki (narlialin'.k - ;rcf. T,- S. Kole snikov) Voyenno-med!fsinAcy c.,rdena 14onina akndem-ij. Kirova. VOROTILOVA, L.B., irun.; T.E., Ltizr- Determining the state and efficiency of the mechanization of engineering design, copying and duplicating processes. Mekh.i avtom.proizv. 17 no.905-58 5 163. (MIRA 16:10) GUDIMA,. A- M. inzh. Automatic welding of bellows-type, packless expansion joints. Sww.proizv. no-7:34 J1 160 i)(MA 1387) 1. Kuybyshevekly sayod Icotellao'-Vapomagatellnogo oborudovauiya i truboprovodoy. (PIpe fittings--Volding) PRISTIL'm43TSOV, 1>1itri-Y Vasillyevich; TSETDLXR, A.A., profel3sor, doktor, rntgonzent; BOCHKAREV, L.M., Inzhener; GUDDIA, N.V., rodaktor; KWATSVA, O.M., rodaktor; OTOPOVICH. mi.a.."TV"chookiy rodaktor. 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