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XALENOV, A.D. Stages and other features in the formation of greioens. Usb.geol.zhur. no-5:43-48 158. (MnA 12--2) 1. Institut'ievetn'.vkh metallov Lsoloia, AMmGM. (Greisen) KALFM)V-v--A.J)_; LIBERM, R.M. GINZBURGj A.I., nauchmyy rod.; YERSHOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; NIUMSOVA, N.B., red.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Industry's demands in the quality of mineral raw materials; handbook for geologists] Trebovaniia promyshlonnosti k kachsetvu minerallnogo syriia; spravochnik dlia goologov. Movkva, Gov. nauchno-tekhn.izd-ve lit-ry po geol. i okhrame nedr. No.68. [Scandium] Skandii. Izd.2., parer. 1959. 17 P. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Moscow. Vse'96~uznyy iauchno-i~vliedovatellskiy Inatitut mine- ,~W rallnogo r-ya. (Ores--Sampling and estimatiox) KALENOV, A.D. Composition of minerals of the helvits grorupo Trudy Inst. Minot gookhime i krietallokhim. red* eleme no*3:154-161 159o (Helvite) (MIRA 34:5) 14(5) SOV/132-59-6-1/16 AUTHOR: Kalenov, A.D. TITLE: Genetic Types of Scandium Deposits and Their Industrial Importance PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 6, pp I - 4 (USSR): ABSTRACT: According to the author, all scandium-bearing deposits are genetically connected with granitoids. The main scandium-containing minerals are 'he following: thortveitite and befanomite containing about 18 to;i 25% of scandium; the wiikites %~ adolinites, chlopi- nites and davidites - 0.5 to 1 , the samarskites, wolframites, cassiterites, ferrimuscovites, beryls and zircons - 0.02 to 0.5%- Scandiwin is'also found in coal ashes. The author classified all known scan- dium-bearing deposits in the world according to their genetic types as follows: 1) Pegmatite deposits - with a large number of scandium-containin minerals (found mainly in Norway and in Madagascar5; 2) Con '- Card 1/2 tact-pneumatolytic deposits, where scandium. is.found q SOV/132-59-6-1/16 Genetic Types of Scandium Deposits and Their Industrial Importance mainly in the ferrimuscovites; 3) Pneumatolytic hydrothermal deposits forming two separate groups: greisen and quartz-greisen group and quartz-feldspare- topaz group. Scandium is found there in wolframites and cassiterites. Such deposits are, located in dif-' ferent parts of the Erzgebirge (E. Germany), in Indo- nesia and Malaya; 4) Hydrothermal deposits, also di- vided into two groups. quaxtz-ilXmenite-davidite group and quartz-mDlframi.te-fluorite.-sulfide group, with scandium found mainly in davidites-and wolfra- mites. The most typical 'are the deposits of Radium ,Hill in Australia; 5) Sedimentary deposits. Here scandium is often found in brown coal but in vory small quantities. This quantity increases in the ashes of such coal UP to 0.002 - 0.0030,16. ASSOCIATION: Giredmet Card 2/2 X-& W. 19-4 -4 ".Pl~ - Mp~-,, Helvite formation in greiseno. Zp.V'ses.min.Ob-va 88 no.4:481-485 159,, (MM 12-11) 1. Deystvitellnyy oblen Toeaoyuznogo mineralogicheekogo obahchostva, I (Greisen) (Relvite) S/007J61/000/003/002/004 B107/BZ06 AUTHOR: Kalenovo, At Do TITLE: Some peculiarities of soandium concentration PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, no. 3, 1961, 243-251 TEXTs This article gives a summary of the rules and peculiarities of'scan- dium concentration based on the author's own studies,and on publicati.on,data (V. M. Goldechmidt, L. Ahrens, V. V. Shoherbinao A. 8 Dudykina et al)-~~ Minerals richest in soandium are found in pegmatites ithortveitite, .befanam- its# bazzite, chlopinite, wiikite); the highest scandium concentrations are however found in pneumatolytic-hydrothermal deposits mainly in wolframite and cassiterite. Two types of geochemical provinoessmay be differentiatedt the first type has abundant deposits of rare metals of pneumatolytic and hydrothermal type, greisen deposits with beryllium, wolframite, cassiterite and molybdenite. The occurrence of fluorine minerals, topaz and fluorite, is characteristic. Scandium bearing are wolframite~ cassiterite, mioaceous iron ore and beryllium. Examples for the first type: Erz Mountains (Germany); in the USSRi Central Kazakhstan (wolframite, also cassiterite, Card 1/4 S/007/61/000/003/002/004 Some peculiarities ... B107/B206 ferri-muscovite), Gornyy Altay (wolframite), Eastern Zabaykal'ye (wolframite, caSBiterite , Primor'ye (wolframite, cassiterite), Northeast of the USSR (wolframite~. Plumasitic pegmatite veins of granitic composition, well dif- ferentiated with developed metasomatism are characteristic of the second type. Scandium is found in orthite, wiikite, more rarely in gadolinite, samarskiter zirconium, chlopinite, thortveitite and befanamite. Madagascar and Norway are t ical examples. To this type belong~in the USSR: Kareliya Y~, Ural (samarskite), Pribaykal'ye (ohlopinite)t UkrSSR (orthite, wi-kite ~zirconium). Investigation of the ambient rocks shows that scandium depos- its are always connected with granites. Higher scandium contents occur ilp acid intrusions with which the scandium deposits are genetically connected, take place into basic or even ultrabasic rocks, which, as known, have a scandium concentration. Kareliya is a characteristic example. Scandi,um contents are very low in ore intrusiona.- in carbonate rock; scheelite which does not contain scandium is formed here. A similar state holds for cas- siterite-sulfide deposits. Investigations of the mineral paragenesis in the deposits of the first type led to the following order of decreasing scandium content: wolframite, cassiterite, muscovite, beryllium, helvite. If a previous mineral is missing in the mineral association of an investigated Card 2/4 S/007/61/000/003/002/004 Some peculiarities ... B107/B206 deposit, the subsequent one can be richer in soandiuml if scandium is mis- sing in an individual mineral, this is not a directly negative character- istic of the entire deposit. Furthermore, the following minerals belong to paragenesis: molybdenite, topaz, fluorite, feldspar; often.monazite and other yttrium minerals; hematite and magnetite in certain greisen- and oontact-pneumatolytio formations; moreover, later sulfidest pyrite, sphalerite and galenite. Thus, the geochemical relationship of scandium with the rare e.arths,iron and fluorite is characteristic. Presumablyt scandium was transported as Na 3SOF 6' The most important scandium contain- ing minerals are wolframite and cassiterite. With regard to wolframite V. M. Goldschmidt assumes that So is incorporated as SoNbO 4* This assump- tion has meanwhile been contradicted frequently. According to the authorts investigations it is probable that sc3+ enters the lattice for re2+, since So determinations in various parts of wolframite crystals showed uniform scandium distribution. The contrary is the case with eassiterite where probably a scandium mineral is present as mechanioal admixture. A. Ye. Fersman and A. N. Zavaritskiy are mentioned. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 16 references: 10 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The two refer- Card 3/4 S/007/61/000/003/002/004 Some peculiarities ... B107/B206 ences to English language publications read as followst W. Pinson, L. Ahrens, M. Frank. Geochimica et Cosmochimioa Acta, 261, 1953; G. W- Vore, J. Geol., 63f no. 5, 471o 1956. ASSOCIATIONt Giredmet, Moskva (Giredmet, Moscow) SUBMITTEDi May 24, 196o Card 4/4 KALENOV A.D, Mesozoic intrusions in eastern Mangolia,. Izv,.vys.ucheb.zav.;.gpol, i razv. 4 no.241-52 F !61. (Km& 3.4; 6) 1, GosudarstvennyQrt~tutoredkikh metanov. eke, igneous) I - - I I in I t1h It KAIZNOVj, A.D. Hydrothermal, mineralization of helvite in quartz veins. Geol. rud.mstorozh. no.3o.73-79 My-Je 162. '(IflRA 15:6) 1. Gosudarstvenn7y nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy proyektqry institut radkometallicheskoy promyshlennosti,,.Iloskm. (Kazakhetwi-Helvite) (KazakIwtaD--44uarts) KALENOV, A.D. Greisens of eastern Mongolia and some characteristics of their genesis. Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.geol.27 no.2.-37-48 F 162. (MIM 15-1) 1. Gosudaretvennyy nauchno-issledovatellakiy proyektn t7 institut redkometalliabeskoy promyshlennosti (Giredw Moskva. (Mong9lia-Greisen) 4 A M liliiiillllil!!I?tMvylir~la:lilt.L'F,ll. KALENOV, A.D.; ANIKEYEVA, V.I.; SOKOVA, K.P. Case of a complicated replacement of Ioparite. Dokl. AN SSM 152 no.1:183-190 S 163.1 (MIRA 16-.9) 1. Predstayleno akademikm D.8,Korzhinskim (Soviet Far EasZ:-Loparitiq) -~&LENO.vt.j,.D.; AHIKETtVAO V.Lj MASLENKOVp S#B. GeTmanium minerals in pyritic copper ores,, Dok1.AN WSIR 149 no.3t675-676 Kr,163.~ -W~A 16-W 1. Gosudarstventwy .'nauchnar.-iseledovatellakir ins,titut rodkometalli.: cbeekoy promyohlennoffU. Predstavleno akademikow V.I. Smirnovym. (Germanium) KALENOV A.D. Tumen-Teogto cosalite deposit and characteristids of the composition of cosalites in the Tran4baikalla--Mongolla ore province. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.6:1376-1378 Ag 164. WIRA 17:9) 1. Predetavlono akademikom V.I. Smirnovym. XAIENOV, A.D. Caselike metacrystals in skarns. Gool. rud. mes-torozh. 7 no.lillO-112 JTa-F 165. (MIRA 18s4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut. gidrogeologii i inzhenernoy geologii. KHASINP R.A.; KALE. Chameteristion cf the distrIbution of fluorifie r-~rxarall;7,atic.-~i In ensterr 4on,,,t,,Iia. Dahl. Al S&M 1~4 t65, 1. Submitted March 25, 1965. KAL12-JOVI Aleksandr Kirillovich; VOR011114, Yuriy Alelmeyevich; P (Inspection and analysis of the financial and adminis- trative operations of the "Sellkhoztekhnikall organizations; a practical aid) Proverka i analiz finansovo-khoziaistven- noi deiatellnosti organizatsii "SellkhozLeMnikill; prakti- cheskoe posobie. I-'sloskvay Finanb-l,, 1-964. 215 p. (MIRA 18:1) KALFNOV, G.S.; FELOP1,111KO, K.Ya. Use ofvthe--eobotanica2 method for geological uvippbig of the central Karakum. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. bioL. nauk no-5: 3-12 163. (muv- 1,7:101) 1. Inatitut botaniki ATI Turkmenqkoy SST' L 13(ml.1-a-Lina-ya kampleks- naya, tematicheskaya ekspeditslya Upravlenipa gecdog..il i Okhrany nedr pri Sovete Miniatrov 'Purkmengkoy SII-P IBRUNNNI, Yu.A., dokt.tekhn,nau.1:;-KA1,Fa v_ V.P., insh, Effect of manganese content In steel on hydrogen absorption during the process of pouring into foundry colds* 1xv#vVs, ucheb.xav.; chern.not. 2 no.8:123-126 Ag '59. (14IRA 13r 4) 1. Leningradskiy politakhnichaskly instituto (Manganese steel-Hydrogen content) II'!I. !lit oil S/148/60/000/008/010/018 A161/AO29 AUTHOR: Kal3nov, V.P. TITLE: Some Aspects of Transcrystalline Steel Structure PE11IODICALs Izvestiya vyssikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. - Chernaya metallurgiya, 1960) No. 8# pp, 145 - 152 TEM The phenomenon of columnar transcrystalline struoture has been 2W., ied. Experiments were performed at the foundry laboratory of Leningradskly pol- itAbWoheshiy institut (Leningrad Polytechnical Institute) under the guidance of Professor Yu.A. Nekhendzi. The observations are discussed alojig with roferences to"statements of existing previous works (Refs. I - 16). It was noted that the decisive effect on the formation of columnar structure was mainly due to the hy- drogen content and the pourifig temperature but not to the chemical composition of the steel. At low hydrogen content (less than 5 em2 'per 100 g metal) the mtr al fracture always was fine-grained, regardless of the pouring temperature; steel with a higher H2 content (about 9 cm3/100 g) but poured at below 1,4800C also had no columnar grain. A special method of trapping hydrogen under mercury was used for measuring the hydrogen separation rate from steel at room tetapera- turej, and it was noted that a columnar structure released a larger hydrog6n vol- Card 1/3 S/148/60/000/008/0;0/018 Some Aspects of Transcrytalline Steel Structure A161/AO29 ume, which may be explained by easier passage of hyd Irogen:atoms along the~oolum_ nar crystals than through fine-grained structure without defini 'to orientation. It was concluded that the cause of the transcrystallization zL.- aLould be3wked for iij'the nature of steel (peculiarities of the low-carbon phiieft orkstalliza-" tion),' the effect of alloying elements, the presence of o0stallization contersp mold filling conditions and'cooling,rate. The effect of hydrogen is analogous to the effect of alloying elements. The following cohoiumions am drawrft '1) It is proven that the steel specimen structure changes from fine-grained to tians- crystalline structure with increasing hydrogen content and pouring temperaWre. In experiments, the chemical composition had no effect. No optinrum hydrogen cm. tent and pouring temperature limits could be found. 2) Diffusion of hydrogen from steel Ygith columnar structure is higher than from fine-grained steel;, 3) The cause of the columnar structure formation is apparently due to the effect of alloying elements including hydrogen. At a certain content tht~y change thecrys- tallization process of low-carbon phase, e.g., by the abrupt raise of the linear crystallization rate. 4) When the pouring temperature is raised, tho crystalli- zation centers in liquid steel become deactivated and the metal becomes more qLd- et at the beginning of solidification, and the first crystals forming at the mo3d walls meet no resistance and grow into columnar shape. There are 5 figures and Card 2/3 s/148/(D/ooq/oo8/oiq/oi8 Some Aspects of Transcrystalline Steel Structure A161/AO29 16 references: -10 Soviet; 3 Engliah and 3 Oeman. ASSOCIATIONt Altayskiy politekhnicheakiy inatitut (Altay Polytechnical Insti-. .tute).. SUBKITTEDt 'September 18, 1959 - - KA18NOVO - Friends and competitors. Mast. ue,;, 8 no,5:lo Yf 159. .(MIRA 12:8) I.Rukovoditell dobychnoy birgady uhakhty lo.76 tresta Grec7achinek- ugoll. (coal mines and mining) USSR/C-Ativated Plints - Mediciial. Essential C11-Bearing. m Toxins. Abs Jour Ref 71-lur Biol., No 18, 1958, 825!*--l Author Kalcuov, G.S List Title Vitarain Coatent in Some Shrubs o~' Kara-Kumy Desert Orig Pab Izv. Turkm. S-QR, 1957, No 4, 64-:;g Abstract A calculation was made of the ca.-otene content according to seasonis in the twigs of (Halo',,ylo;i,persicum Bge. and Ephedra strobilacea Bge. On Pas~ures rich in these , plants, no sheep sick with avitadnosis A was observed. The green and the dryLig twigs o:-' Haloxylon persicm contained not more than 11 railli:7ams/kg of carotene iii all seasons. However, in autum-winter season with tem- perature couditions favorable fo., vegetation, the carote.- no coateat i-a tvies with davelopi'mg btAs increased to 18-20 milligmias/kg. A considerz-ble and abnost constant Card 1/3 180 USSR/Cultivated Plants - Mediciiial. Essential Oil-Bearing.' m Toxilis. 0 , , I Abs Jour , Ref Zhur Biol., NO 18, 1958) (2591 according to the vitamin content in the fodder being con- stued, that pastures be utilized efficieutly and the pe- riods and tic amoimts of vitamin stippleraents plaimed. -- An. A. Zaytseva, Card 3/3 KALINOV, 1.1. insh. A laundrr plant. Biul. takh. inform. po stroi. 5 no,4:29 AP 159. (MIRA 12:8) (Leningrad-Isun6ries) jj irw OBOLERTSMI, F.D.; KALENOV, V.P. - Bffect of various factors on crack formation in molds during nelting out of patterns. C Ltd. J IONIT014ASK 45:10?-111 158. (MIRA 11:6) (Founding) A/ v xx.n--~ W-4 00.6 i H.rrp.-.4 m 9 ""Out. W~ r 4"-l--&A~l ow D.MrIps" cvp",YPWF~~ CAM"-to m : R.K.H. W : Ax.fi.ow M.M.T.- 0 X~P."l . --d 10JLC-p-. gr-pmqdwo 0 Q.P4 a ~W4 gamma eftm co r" ""I ft'"antles. a& I ZI. Yu.A., doktor takhn.noult X"Mv, V.P~!.~kpzh. ,,prof.; ..J.. Effect of bydrogen on the-mecbanical properties of cast carbon steel. Ixv,vys.ucheb.zav.; cheinonst. 2 no-71 101-103 Jl 159. (MIRA 1):2) 1. Leningradakiy politekbnicheekly institut. .(Steel castings) (Steel--Hydrogen content) V, : INKUMI, Yu.A.; NALmov, V.P. Ketbods of determining the amount of hydrogen evolved from alloys at'room temperature. Zav.lab, 26 n0-3:314-316 160, (HIU 13:6) 1. Leningradskiy politekhnicheakiv Institut. (Ketals-Hydrogen content - KALEJJOVI V,,P.; NEKHENDZI, Yu.A. Effect of carbon content and the temperature of casting on gas content in cast iron-carboa alloys. Lit. proizv. no. 4-.19-21 Ap 161o (MnU 14:4) 1. (Iron founding) (Gases in metals) ht t-F, IF 4iT161 Airlicift With Cryadgm mA Gkm4Aw.%oNin" From clays. (Ruirm T. T. TMAW 510A10 I K*VWM&d. V, 9. AM. lhicuum tile ow Ulf ahoilvi Clays VA taw mawwo it$ the ceiraniki, and rlam imiudliry, Heiramb has twm mmkirtArn in *%vial itlAu [Adork-s &W Inititutfum to lot thr. wksbdify of Slx*Ail days for 11W mnufniure of sliM jimbing, bgtk,&, fmui detailil, of it-As with two I)IvW c~ 1killm-Nk stial ptumsk) Orr shm the flicssw voltaftill"s "rug. SK). mul r$." CAO onmi the Lalter with M,20 and 11.974. ir I rfti! to thtit of Ott tillwhik, E-E irw emairl "Vitmi con he add" t~kI6-ile'v Ye, m'- j WUMDV, it., kandidat takhnichookikh nauki XALUOT, re., insheneri TROTSW, T., - Wihiner. I Obtaining porous lightweight concretes from clays. Strol.mat.isdol.i koustr. 1 no.9:26-27 3155. (MUIA 9:1) (Lightweight concrete) ZHUXOT, Arkadiy Vladimirovich , kand.takhn.nauk; A~~Q!#_javgeniy Kik~p.7- lovich. inzh.; TRMSKO, Taisiya Timofayevna. !Lnzh. tMA O-TA, I.. OIM j-6-C7-jOMjMjS, A., takha.red, [Porous materials and aggregates for lightvaight concretes] Poristys materialy i sapolniteli dlia lse~ikh botonov. -Tiev, Gos.Izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit., 1958. 108 p. (MIRA 12:3) (TAghtwelght 6oncrets) IrAT,R OV, Te.M., insh. 3fyact of mineralogical and chemical compowds of eartAin claws of the Ukrainian S.S.IL on their expansion duting heat treAtment. Strol. mLt. 6 no.1003-34 0 160o (KIRA 13310) (Clay~--Testing) KATZ NIOL-- Ye. N.- --.,nd T30MV.-S-.- D-0 "Section III, Electrical Prospecting,") - Chapters XI, XIII,, and XIV$ by. Ye. N. Kalenov, and Chapter XII, by S. D. Taekov, ' Appearing in the book "Table of Contents for 'A General Course In Geophysical Prospecting". Obshobiy Kura Razvedochnoy Geofiziki (d1ya Tekhnikumov), Gostoptekhizdat, 408 pp. lqq~ XALUOV,..,Tj%.H.; KOHAROV, S.G.; RYABINKIN, L.A.; SOKOLOV, V.A.; YM"N- "'Zi.; SOROXIII, L.T.. professor, doktor fisiko-materittichaskikh ;zk, redaktor [deceased]; P2 INA6, Te.G., ve&zshchiy redaktor; POLOSINk, A.S.. takhnicbeskiy redaktor. [General course in the geophysical methods of prospecting for patrolsum and gas deposits] Obshchii kare goofisichookikh metodov razvedki no'ftia- nykh i gazovykh mestorozhdanii. Isd. 2-a. ispr. i dop. Koskva, Goo. nauchno-takha. isd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1954. 457 P. [Microfilm] (MIRA 8:1) (Petroleum geology) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) FALIWO - eXqA,,~.'kaudidut goologo-mineralogichoskikh nauk. -1--.1 Change of the average linear disoontinuityge of a three-layer electrio profile of the type I and A depending on the thickness an& discontinuity of Its layers, Trudy Akadnalt.pron. no.l: 201-218 f54. (NIBA 8:2) (Geophys Ice) (Prospect ing-Geophys ical methods) x=116y, ye, N, I XCIMMV, 8, ~, and r-YATHIRt, L. A, et al. 1955 "Geofizichookaya Metadov Rezvedki Neft i Gaz Meatorozhenil," Goopotekhizdat,, r VASIL'YEV, Viktor Grigo~7e~ich KARASNY, Ivan Petrovich; VCH '~ ~Mevgen ~ya~eye~vc , ~~IBAUK, Kark Hironovich; BORISOV. A.A., redaktor; FILIPPOTA, Te.A., vedushchly redaktor; POLOSPA, A.30, takhnichaskiy redAtor. [Geological structure of the southern Siberian Platform and the oilbearing prospects of Cambrian rocks] Geologiehd'ekoe stroenie iuga Sibirskoi platformy i neftenoonost' kembrila. Poii red. 1.A.Boriepva. Koakra, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry, 195?. 226 p. (KIRA 10:11) (Siberian Platform--Geology, Structural) (Petroleum geology) L, Lie y 11b, ich; WAFXISTR, A.K., red.; PMHVU, Te.T., vedushchiy rved.; IMAg A*Se, tekhn. red, [Interpretation of vertical electric logging grapheli Interp'retatelia krivykh.vertikallnogo tlektrichookago sondirovaniia.'Koskma, Goo. nauchno-takhn. lzd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivn-oi lit-ry. 1957. 471 p. (Koscow. Tsesolusnyl sauchno-lisledovatel'skil institut sofisiche sUkh ratodov -razvedki.' =, nool). IHIBA llrl) (Prospectirg-Geophysical methods). H III! I I Ij U Z~~- I A V -RF, I HII I 74t 11; 1114 1 H U I 111115 11 IN: I I 141i I It I Wilvilditj IM! I f(POR141PI I 101M 111i I N Ing DISNOV, To. N. Electric prospecting in permafrost regions* Razvedo I prom* geofis. qo~23:44-5? 158. (MA 11:12) (Frozen ground) (Yakuttia,.-Logging (Geoloff)) FEDYNSKIYI V.V., red.; DAKMIOV., V.N.y red.; VASILIYEVy V.G.1, red.; MENOVy Ye N rodej. -KOK#IWp S*Gop doktor teikhn. nmkp red.; FOL=dv-p*----,- -Or ed.; RrABINKINp L.A., red.; PMHINA, Ye.G., vedushchiy red.; MMINAI E.A.p -Wkbji, redo [Manual for geopbysicists in four volumes] Spiavochnik goofizika v chetyrekh tomakh. Moskva Gos nawbno-tokhn. izd-.vo naft, i gorno.- toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol.2. tGeop~ysical methods of well logging] Geo- fiziche,gkie metody issledovaniia skvazhim. Pod red. S.G.Komaro-m. 1961. 76o p. (MIRA 14:11) (Oil well logging) S/169/-2/000/003/024/098 0 D228/D301 AUTHOR: Kalenov, Ye. N. TITLE: The change of S according to the data of electrical sounding near a vertical contact PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 3, 1962, 25 ab- stract 3A211 (V sb. Razved. i promysl. geofiz.,!no.. 40,-M., 1961, 27-35) TEXT: The theoretical case of a horizontal profile irregularity (the vertical contact of two media with different conductivities u-nderlain by rocks of very high resistance) is considered. The au- thor characterizes the changes in the form of the calculated--cur- ves of _503 (VEZ) orA~3 (DEZ) and of the values of the generalized parameter of the linear conductivity of SS, determined from them, depending on the direction of the electrode dispersions relative to the line of verti-cal contact; the corresponding curves, calcu- lated from the VEZ and the DEZ, are demonstrated and compared. The cited results of the investigations are compiled in a table. It is Card 1/2 S/169/62/000/003/024/098 The change of S ... D228/D301 concluded that the values of SA, determined from experimental data, depend on the type of equipment, the dispersion direction, the po- sition of the equipment's center, and its removal from the line of vertical contact. For DEZ with an immobile dipole on the surface of the medium of increased resistance the larger values of SA are determined from the curves of those soundings which are made with an electrode spread perpendicular to the line of contact. If an i=- :~obile dipole is situated on the surface of the conduc~Ving medium, '-~rger values of S-T are recorded when the reception dipoles are spread parallel to the line of contact. Regardless of the direction of electrode dispersion the mean curves of DEZ give preeminently higher S* values as compared with those of VEZ, if the center of the contrivances is in the medium of decreased resistance. /-Ab- stracter's note: Complete translation-2 Card 2/2 5/552/~2/000/034/0621603 AUTII(3fW IKalenoV, Y#vN* and BoSdIsnovat 00141, TITLZi Thd higiiificanoe of alootrie sounding in'the investi- gation of the foundation rolief of the ihisiiilan platform SOURCRI Moscow, vsaYayuznyy nauohno-ix9l*do'vatel'skiy ins.titut. "- geofizicheakikh mootodov razvedlcie : Prilclaidnaya geofizika- no. 14. 1962. 116'-~ 154 TEXr. An atttinpt in mado to SUMMArizo the results obtained_~ with deep vortidal alootric soundizig during investigation of -the founda tion relitc of tha Aucsian platform and to evaluate the possibill-tieg of this method of investigation by employing'the am concrat~ ra~'Alts, The mothod of vortioal electric soundin,8:q be compj~tCjy Suga6ggfUlly used to Invastigate the surface.of pre-Cambrian ary~tbllina foundations, not only in the-vast and South-Want bUt aliao in tile owit ot the Russian platform, t including, 96 *a of the-- the terri,torJog of the couth-anstorn and eastern slop Voronezh Mxmif, nyAmAnI-Saratov depressions southern half,of the Tolanov ridge with its slopes and a large pairt of the Tartar. Adja with ita wanteril and eastern dips. However, even irith the bas a CArd 1/ .5; S/552/62/000/031+/002/063'.- The significance of .... E192/P.382 lines AB 5o-60 km it is not possible to use t fie - m eit~od' for studying the foundations If the top deposits contain d6loinxtes.,or.' ~hydrochemical matter of high resistiVity, such as' encountered some areas of the Moscow and associat-ad regions. ThO Most Sighifi- cant results for AB up to 30-40 km can be obtained by the met'h6d, in those areas where hydrochomical deposits'are abs6nt' and where the upper deposit contains mainly lower terrigenous con'ductin substances or where the resistance* of carbonate or sulphate-.. carbonate deposits is lowi It is therefore recommended that investigation by vertical electric sounding should be continued since this not only permits,investigation of tlie:foundationralief, -but can yield information on the general characteristic' of the'.' t4ickness and lithological composition of the carbonateor Sulphate-carbonate deposit. Further, investigations by means. of. dipole equatorial sounding (carried out over limited areas), indicate that the results of this type-of sounding are I'distottedkv, by horizontal irregularities but this conclusion has not b.een fully verified due to the comparatively few data available,, It. LS~ probable that under different geological conditions th e equaforial.' -ird 2/3 C , L. 7 S/552/62/000/034/002/6Ci*3. The significance of .... sounding method will be more economical than vertical.:sounding* and will produce fully satisfactory results. Recent y cars have. brought -nexi methods of electric prospecting. (telluriq currents.j- nicasurement of the magnetic field, magnototelluric measurementi): which appear to be more offective for investigating t.he:r;ejief:-_ of the foundations t.~an vertical or equatorial sbundihs-~.. There are 8 figures. Car:d 3/3 [Hill KALENO je,,K....red.; OVGHNNIKOVA~ S.V.p ved. red.; VOROKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red, [New metbods of electric prospecting for oil and.gas) No- vye metody elektricheskoi razvedki na neftI,.-'I gaz. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdats 1963. 134 p. (MIRA 17:2) NALIVKIN, V.D.; RONOVI A.B.; KHAIN, V.Te.: ',Y)KOLOV. B.S.; DWRACHEV, SOM.; TIKHIYj V.N.; POWER, V.M., FORSH, N.N.; 1-YUKEVIC39 'le.M.; SLAVIN, V.I.; SAZONOV, N.T.; SAZONOVA, I.G.; SHUTSKAYA, Ye.K.; KRASNOV, I.I.;. W~qOVA) G.N.; VINOCRADOV, A.P., glav. red.; [History of the geological development of the Russian Plat- form and its margins] Ietoriia geologichaskogo razvitiia Russkoi platformy i es obramleniia. Moskva, Nedra# 1964. 251 P. - (Maps] Karty. 981. (MIRA 18t4) FRILM, Hadollf Arkedlyevich; DAYXV, N.A., retsenzent- KIPORMIKO, 0 S.F., ret9enzent;_;gJRQYAJ.I., spetared.; XAMMIS, R.I., red.; SOKOLOVA, I.A., tekhn.red. [Toiletries; manuf6ature, use, and analysis] Kosmetika-, proizvodstvo, primenenie, analiz. Izd.2., perar. i.dops' Ifosku, Pishchapromindat, 1959. 41Z p. (MI'ak 12:4) (Toilet preparations) )11:1: Hill I F411 at till C193H l1lid I Lit CHMVINSKIY, Vasiliy Fedorovich, prof.-, KURDYUKOV, I.F.j. otv. red.; KALENOVA, L.S., red. [In the land of the kangaroo and emu] V strane kengura i emu. l,,oskvay Nauka., 1964. 165 p. (IOU 18%2) 1. Daystvitellnyy chlen Voldavokoy Akademii nauk (for Chervinskiy). YEVSTRATE-IIKO, P.; MERZLOV, A.; R014ANENKOp G.; KRASIMVp F, Contribution of airmen to the victory of Ustt-Labinak grain growers. Grazhd.av. 20 no.11:4-5 N 163. (KM 17s2) 1. Zamestitall komandira aviatsionrogo podrazdaleniya po letnoy sluzhbep Krasnodar (for Yovstratenlco). 2. Glavnyy agronom UsV-Labinskogo proiz- vodstvannogo upravleniya (for Merzlov). 3. Nachallnik otryada upravlaniya po zashchite rasteniy Ust'-Labinakogo proizvodstv,ennogo upravlaniya (for Kalenova). 4. Starshiy agronom kolkhoza imeni Lardna (for Romananko). 5. Starshiy agronom kolkhoza "Kuban"' (for Krasiyev). MAKHNOVAp re*Ao,, agronam po zashchite rauteniy; KWIII)VA, PI.P. Word of the people of tha Tuban is dependable. Zashch. rast. ot vred, i bol, 8 no*n:6-7 N '63* WM 17:3) 1. Ustflabinskoye proizvodstvermoye upravlejAye i kolkhoz *Kuban'" (for Makhnova)o 2. Ust'labinskoye proizvodstvennoye upravleniye, nachallnik uchastka krasnodarskoy stantsil. zashchity rasteniy (for Kalenova). No Lic ~k vah. ~a~k; LAYR L.P., kandidat e We LYASKOVSUU, Yu.N., bodidat takhnlcheskfth nank; SHISMM, N.V., kaAdldat't-ekhnlehesklkh wm*; :DY110P, V.I., kandidat blologichesk1kh nauk; ITANOVA, A.A., mlad- shiy nauchnn sotradnik; UUM(NA, M.S.; DUBROVIU. L.I.; FOLITAW, T.N. Protective coating for sausages. Trudy V111W no-7:48-67 155. WA 9:8) (Sausages) (Protective coatings) -- ~IA -t 'r - - - '~"- - - - - - --- - -?-- -- - - -- - -- - -- -- - -- -I - - --- - * , t , '~~ "> ---- -- -- --- -- -- --- /~ 1-7 & , I ." SHISHKINAI, H.9 andidat tokhaicheakikh nauk; KALENDVA, ft., inzhenero e-WWWAA"Who~ Production of smoked pork _products, Nias.WASSR 28 no.1:6-8 '57- (MLItA 10:3) (Kest, Smoked) lAVROVA,,k.P',, Imnd. takhn. nauk; GNOYEVOY, P.S., inmh.;-& star;hiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GUSEVA, A.N., mladshiy nsuchnyy ootrudnik; HOROZOVA, L.I., x1adshiy nauchwjy sotrudnikl* XMITON07, V.A,, inzh,; KANAREVSKII, A,A,, inzh.; KAZYAKIW,, A.V.p inzh.; LISHFAY.. V.M.p ijazh.; WYASHEIZO, M.A.# kand. voter. muk; RYNDINA, V,P., lnzh,; LOGINOVA, M.M.., viladshiy nauch~iyy sotrudnik; CHUDINA~ S.A., mladshiy nauchny-y sotrudnik; TRUDOLYUBOVA, G.B., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KARGALITSEV, I.I., assistent; MIKHAYLOVA, A.Ye.,, mladshiy nauchW sotrudnik; KWOVA, V.I.,, z1adshiy naLchnyy ootrudnik; MEMLCVA, V.I(,,, mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnikj POLETAYU, T.N., mladshiy nauahnyy sotrudnik Study of the beat treatment conditions of smoked and cooked sausage, Trudy VNIIMP no,16:24-63 164. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Ka.-Ledra tekhnologii Moskovskogo tekhnologiobeekogo iratituts, myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlonnosti (for Kargalltsev). ~)O V/1 --- P___ USM/H=na and Animl Mysiology (NorMl and Patholoi;Lcal)': 4t, ftat Effects of;PhyticcL11act Gi~lonizina,A3 ~oa. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biolop No 16, 1956, 75M. Author Inst Title Orig Pub Abstract Card 1/2 T-13 : 4, D. i3.is,, A Yu., Teplyakova, ZAG... Kaluana,, VIV ".,-Ofa ~0_1 3 1.1w. On the Problem of! ftthogenesis of Radi4%on Sicknesse.~~ ~zi perejiv~ krovi, Proble gematol. 1957o.2$~,No a.. 24-i 63.-. , . . . 0: 1 A two-fold transfusion in dogs (after prelim:lnary bleeding of 250-575 ml of blood, taken, from dog donors in 7 and 12 days after general roentGen exposure of 500-8W a led to the development of siGaificant impairments of marrow heno" poiesis) predominantly on the side of a depression of the leukopoiesis with stimulation of the deep reserves of he- Mopoiesis (decrease of immature forms of neutrophils) E )L,'(: USSR/Human and AnirnI Physiology - Blood. Henatogenesis. T-3 Abs Jour : Ruf Zhur~- Biolb, No 18) 1958, 84oo5 Author : ICnlcnova, S.D,, Makhrmdcva, M.S. inst Title : Charactexiatb-.o of Bone Marrow Specimens of Healthy People LivinL under the Hat Climatic Conditions of Tashkent. Orig Pub : zh. Uzbekistana, 1-957, No 7, 25-39. Abstract : Hezutoses of 26 healthy people were studied. Of these people, 22 vere born in Tashkent or had sPent there mst of their lives. Welograms wore studied taken from .-. smears, and Wlso, scparate cotuits of leut-opoi.esis an'! cry- thropoicsis were detcrodned in the chamber of elcnents. WeloLTanG (lid not Luicover displacenents; mean fi6gurcs (lid not very greatly from published findings. Sep counts permit a clearer picture of the basic cell Lgroirpsl maturation processes than total counts of all myolokariocy- tes. -- M.I. Yershovich Card 1/1 KAMNSKY, J.; PRIBANOVA J. Soap and its effect on the akin. Cesk. dorm. 38 no-4:232-239 Ag 163. 1. 11 dermato-vanerologicka klinika fakulty vseobeansho 3.ekarstv,L KU v Praze prednosta prof. dr. J. ObT,-.el, DrSa,-- (SOAPS) (SKIN) (DEFRATITIS, CONTACT) KAIINSKIp J. - ' Some skin!~Mbases of the logs. Cesk, derm. 39 no.5:362 8 164. 1. 11 dermatologicka klinika fakulty vseobeeneho lekarstvi Karlovy University v Praze, prednosta prof. dr. J. Obrtel, DrSc. I- U-III ACHATXAU# Viktor Adollfovich; KALW=1Y, V.G.. red.;, TIHOPSMA, NJ, teklm.red, ------- (Service pensions for workers In education and publio:h9altO -Penall sa vysluju lei rabotnikam prosvesfichenlAu I sdrairookhra- nemila. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo iurid.lit-ry, 1966. 80'P9 (MIRA 14:4) (Pensions) 41 STARTSEVA. Antonina Illinichna; 1KAT-EN IT, V.G., red.; TIMOYZYWA, N.V., takhn.red. (Procedure for examining labor disputes] Poriadok rassmotreniia trudovykh sporov. Moskva. Gos.isd-vo iurid.lit-ry, 1960. 124 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Labor disputes) FISHKIS, low developments in welding thick shoot steel. Aytou.svar.. 8 BOO: 74-77 8-0 '55. (NYn q: 1) 1.1natitut elek-troevarki imeni re.O.Patena AN USIM I Nookoyakly avtozavod inent. I.T.Staliza. (Shoot stisel-Volding) KiUlLysi'ly, V.I:. Inzhener. Hose-equipped, semiautomatic welding rachine for welding with a nonconsumable electrode in an atmodphere of argpn and carbon dioxide. Avtcv.svar. 10 no.31115-117 Iy-je 15"'. (MLRA 10: 8) ,2p 2,nameni Institut elekt~rosvarlvci ir-oni I.Ordena Trudovogo Krasno. Ye.C. Patona Akademit nnuk MIJ?. (Electric weldinj;--&~uipwnt and out.nplies) Protective atmospheres) KALENSKIY, V.K.; GIADKIY, P.V.; FRUMIN. I.I. Heat risistant alloys for the hard facing of valvoN.On automobile engines. Avtom. avar. 16 no.8tl2-18 Ag 163. OdU 160)~, 1. Institut elektr6avarki imeni, Ye.O. Patons, AN UkrSSR. (Har,,d'facing) (Automobilei-Engines-Valves) KAIEIZKIY, V.K.; FRUHIN, I.I. Hard facing of internal embuotion engine exhaust valves. Avtom. ovar. 15 no.8:90-91 Ag 162. (MM 15:7) (Hard facing) 125i63/boo/ool/003/012 AOP6/AI06:. AUTHORS: Kalensklyl,, K., Oladkly, P.,~V., Frumin, 1 0,11. TITLE: Investigation anddol6lopment of aAauiomati~.Meth0d~ 'for hardfacing motorcar exhaust valves PERIODICAL: AvtomaticheskVa sV 96 .22-. arka,,no. 1, 1 3,'. 15, TEYT: A highly efficient method was developed. for hardf~cj le exhaust valves in large-scale production, using, a -compressed argb phf-464 iftro.,- - 0 A "A-759" plasmd.torch operates on the a'node-part*p ,riAcip'le burning between a ~tungsten electrode and the valve'', is. eompressed ~V. ~tlAb ~fton ln,l'"~~ the internal operating nozzle...:Cermet or wire. rings. are used as fiAe.`-_% WON` they are placed'into the groove on the.valve edge. The-new method. ''I, " 6d __ a on.. a semi-automatic single-position Y-66 (U-66) machine. The te sts A(~ill#'~fhaV&v fading with a compressed are preserves all advantages: without,'any d6fia, e~ of argon-are hardfacing. The hardfacing, quality is constant; th6 -tungab'31"I~ctr6de shows high durability andja well protected against'splasheb. 'The proeepp!ls- ~rao tically not affected by slight variations In. the ArClehgth. Welding a 4icj~(~blo= Card 1/3, - - - -- .- - - . ~ I. ~ ~ 11 - --,I JIRASIK, Lubor; KALENSKY, An Zpoxy regins. Pr"ovni lek. 12 no.2:67-74 mr l6o. lo' II. dermatovenerologicka kliniks v Prazo, prednonta prof.dr. K. Hub schmwm' (iMWTITIS YUMATA etiols-) (RESINS toxicol.) Basal cell carcinoma of the prepuce appearing after an injuryi C"k~ derm. 35 no.21115-117 4 160. 1. 11 dermatovenerologicka k2lnika v Praze, prednosta prof. dr.L Hubacbmann. (PENIS neopl) (CARCINOMA BASAL CELL came reports) RUBSUM41 X.; FRAGNER, P.; JIRASEX? L.; Significance of dermtovqcoses as,occupational diseaues with special -reference to agriculture. Cook. darn. 36 no.5t277-281 Ag 161.- 1. 11 kozni klinika University Karlovy v Prazas prednosta prof* dr, K. Hubscbmann Krajoka bygionicko-opidemiologiaAa stanics Kff P%vba$ Prednosta dr. M. ReJokova. (DERHATWCOSIS) (OCG-UPATIONAL DISEASES) (AGRICUTURS) umsKr Paye;k_ Study and research center for international relations at the Aosdew of International law in Rague. Vestnik CSA7 71 no.L128-130 162* BEDA, E., inzh.; PETERSON, A., inzh.; BEGUNOV, I.; KALENTIYU, V., inzh.; PRIKHODIKO) V., inzh.; CHERTKOV, V., inzh.; OU)MY17dHilINKOf V.1 l'nzh.; BIKEYEV, V., inzh.,- KOGUYENKO, B. Exchange of experience. Avt. transp. 43 no.1:49-54 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) CHIA. 1111JUM lift MR10 KA1ENTfiEV_j 1V. A., Cand Tech Sci .(diss) "Investigation of factors which determine an efficient type of guided-curve bore-hole profile in considering drilling requirements and subsequebt exploitation." Baku, 1960. 14 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education USSR, Azerbaydzhan Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Petro- leum and Chemistry im M. Azizbekov); 200 copies; free; (YJj, 31-60,. 142) AGAPCHEX M.I.; LYSYKH, V.G.; UZUIX)V, E.I. KALENTIYEV V.A.; YAMMIMIUK, R. S. Collapse of the intermediate casing in salt aedimentation areas. of western regions in the Ukraine. Hert. i gaz. prom. no.2-31-35 AP-Je 163. NIRA 17: 11):; 1. Trest I'Llvovneftegazrazvedka",(for Agapchev,~Itysykhj,.Uzumov)-'. 2. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy geologorazvedochnyy insti- tut (for Kalentlyev). 3. Proyektno-konstruktorskiy teklmologi- cheskiy institut LIvovskogo soveta narodn'go khoz:yaystva (for Yaremiychuk). i-E t4 ~ Y".I.- NEYMY, Ivan Ivanovich, laureat Stalinakoy premii, doroshavy master; KWHUGUM(TY, I.I., Inzhener-podpolkovnik tyagi, redaktor,-, D -4 ,- EMM, V., redaktor; LUM, Th., takhuicheekiy redaktor.-If;jx'"~;r~';' [)tr experience in perfect maintenance of railroad braci-el Koi owt otlichnogo sodershaniia. puti. Pbd red. N.Y.Kunhuburaogo. (13mrkov] Miarikovskoe knithao-gazatnoe izd-vo, 1933. 33 P. (Railroids-wntenanoe and repair) (MIRA 8:2) IS.B., kand.khim.nauk,- MRIK, X-,G,, red,; BARTKAH, B,I,, tokhred, (Manual on the processing of vegetables, fruits, and 1)-61.rise at enterprises of*the.local food industry] R-ukavodatvo To Pere- rabotke ovoshchai, plodov i Lagod na predpriiatliakh raLannoL pishchavoi promyshlonnosti. Sost.L.B.rslerom.~ Minsk$" 1959. 83 P. (HMA 14.3) 1. Minsk. Nauchno-issledovatel'sIdy institut ~ishcheToy pro- myshlennosti. (White Russia-loodindustry) --Hffifflffl~ MER, L.B.; 7AIMKINA, A.K.; PITSKO, V.A. R;f'ractometric method of det'e'rmining the sugar content of apple sauce, cranberry, and apple jars. Kons,i Ovo,"rome 15 no*2:39-40 F 160. (faRk 13;5) 1. Belorueskiy nauchno-Iseledowatellakiv instittit pishchavol, promyshlonnosti. (Vam--4nalysis) Ougare-Analysis) I! ililf ~jlqlllvf I Illittrill HIM 1 9 EW ~~R,_ LtB j YPI-IKOVAYA, A.G.~ Prlni=3~. U.-iohan'tiyes.014) A I* z: laborantka Vitaminizing of canned dinners.!Trudy BNIIPPT no*403-43 161. (IMIFA 17:10) KALER, L~B.; MANTSIVODOP U.I. Carrot and blended juices in children's nutrition. Trudy BNIIPPT no.4:45-55 161. (MIRA 17110Y KAM, L.B.; PErSKO, V.A.; ZARUBKINA, A.K. Refractometric method for determining sugar content of apple butter and cranberry and apple jams, Trudy BNIIPPT no.407-61 161. (MIRA 17ilO) MMyK, A.A.;. LyAMMvICH, Ya.P.; XALIIR. T.L.: LIPSXLYAI, G.,As Rglation of chlorophyll replacement to Photosynthosis. Biul. Inst.biol.AN ESSR no.3tI06-110 158, (KIRA 13M (CHWROPHM) (PHOTOSTYMSIS) -MEW.Pimination Of ch-10iov**ll molsoill iduring diiiater:8-rit'i on in.am agitig plant. Blul'Just.bloISAXISM no.3.-Iii-114! 158.. (MIRA 13:7) ,;z-TkT.7R,. V.L.; MMYK, A.A. leolatiou of protochlorophyll from graeu leaves.1astei AN BSSR. Ser.blial.nay, no.2-.133-136 l6o. (KIM 13t7) (CUMOPEM) (PURS-CMaOAL ANALTSIS) ' MLYK, A.A.1, LYAJqWVICH, Ya.F.; GAPQNENKO, V I.; F.RuDNIXDVI I.V.; Relation'b~tween the specific abtivity of chlorophyll a and b chirting the initial otages of renewal,. Biul:, Init. ~iq61. AN BSSR no* :338-~340 160. (MM 34:7) A,A,j L. %ture of protochlorophyn of pmkin seeds and its riutlonal" vith the Pigments of en liaves. AtB= gre Biul. inst.. bio: . no 5:142-10 (MIM 14'.7) PUMPKIN SEED PRUDIIIKOVA, IvV.; K SHLY1, A'Asg GAPOXIM, V.I.:, MIJIM, T.Y.; MAID04 11as'PO; KALMR, V.L. Comparative study of he roneval of chlorophyll in different parts of the planto Fiziolt rast. 7 no.6:625-637 160. ~(HERA 14j1) Iaboratory of Biop )ice andIsotopea,Byeloruasian S.S.R. Weademy of Soiencea, kek, lorophyll) SEM, A.A.; KALIR. T,L.; POMMAROVA, G?K.: Protoobloroybyllide In green loarom apos44 to Ilghto Doki.AN SSSR 133 no,6sl472-lWP5 Ag 06o, (Kft 13t8) 1. laboratorlya biofialki I Inotopov Akadaii nauk ESSR g.Kinak,,-Pr*d~t&vl*no, &W. A.P*Tluogmdovpo (Cbloropbrll) (plantselffoct of lubt on) SHLYKp A.A.1 -~~) ~V-Li PODCHUFAROVA, G.M. - Study of protoch:Loropbyllide acemmilation azid transloimmtion in green plants by radiochromatography with a carrier.~ Biokhimiia, 26 no.2:259-265 Mr-Ap, 161. .04IRA 10 5) 1. Laboratory of Biophysics and Isotopess Academy of,sciences of the Byelorussian S.S.R.,, Minsk* (GHLOROPHUL) (dHRCMTOGRAPHIC ANALYSZ) (CARBON-ISOTOPES)'