SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHATSKEVICH, M.V. - KHATYUKOV, S.A.

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AUTHOR- KORSHURMN.S. _YJRTSKEVIC4jX.V. 89-9-10132 TITLE; A Flow Meter wiih R-dinW6il.ve__ii~at, (Raskhodomer s radioaktivnym datchikom) 1~ PERIODICALt Atomnap lwgiya, 1957, Vol 3, Nr 9, pp 250-252 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACTt The construction of a flow meter is described in which a Co6o source ( 2 - 5 mC) is fitted on the float of the rotating indicator. The position of the float as a measure of the quantity of the floiv is represented by the recordings of an ionization chamber. By means of two trial series (RDP - I - 100) and (RDP - 2 - 50) the consumption of caxbon tetrachloride under laboratory conditions within the range of from 0,015 to 0,06 3/h and the water consumption within the range of from 0,2 to 2 3/h could be measured with an accuracy of + 2,5%6. (With 4 Illustrations and 4 Slavic References) ASSOCIATICK: Not given FRZS3f= BY; SUBMITTED: 9.2.1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 g Meld 56-34-4-3/60 AUTHORS: Khatskevich, M. V., TBenter, E. M. TITLE: The Yield of Electrons on the Action of 7-Quanta, (Vykhol elektronov pod deystviyem y-kvantov) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal ekoperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol. 34, Nr 4, pp. 807 - 810 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This work determines experimentally and mathematically th-.~ absolute yield of electrons fromi an aluminum target on the action of y-quanta, with the energy 2,62 MeV. In the case of the presence of data on the relative yields the determination of the relative yield for any certain material at one single energy of the y-quanta is sufficient to be able to go Over to the absolute values for the other materials and energies. it is this problem that forms the subject of the present paper. As target material aluminum was chosen and the yield of electrons for the hard component of the radiation of ThC" (2,62 MeV) was chosen. First tho authors discuss the com- putation of this yield. By this way for the quantity of the Card 1/3 electrons per quantum of the energy impinging upon the target 56-34-4--3/6o The Yield of Electrons on the Action of y-quanta the value i - 1,6.io-2 electrons per y-quantum is found. For the experimental DrOdUCtiOn Of I a special counter tube of aluminum was made; Its c6nstruction is illustrated by a figure. Another figure gives a survey of the whole experimental arrangement. The performance ,)f the experiment shortly is de- scribed, 3 measuxing series with repeated reading of the background and of the effect are performed. Between these meaauring series the device always was adjusted anew. In., these measurements the value 1P. 1.,3 + 0,2.10-2 electrons per quantum was obtained. On this occjion it was 4saumed that only quanta with the energy 2,62 MeV are acting. The measured quantity satisfactorily agrees with that computed. Starting from this quarttity and from the data by G. I. Hine (Refs 7, 8) e.g. the absolute values of the yields of elec- trons per quantum (with the energy 2,62 1MeV) can also be computed for other materials. The corresponding values found by 11. Bradt et al. (Ref 6) are 1,6 to 20 times as high as the values found An this work; the quite intelligible reasons for this are sho~~iy discuesed. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 13 references, 1 of which is Soviet. Card 2/3 56-34-4-3/60 The Yield of Electrons on the Action of y-Quanta SUBMITTED: October 5, 1957 1. Gamma radiation-Analysis 2. Electrons-14--asurement Card 315 KRATSKEVICH, N. 1. and ZHABRL?V,, D. V. "The Origin of Oil Field Waters,,n Neft, Xhoz.., No.12,, 1951 LISTENGARTEN, R.M.; _PIATSKEV , N.1 , i -Comparing the cciTosition of petroleums with the geochemical .characteristics of enclosing sediments. Trudy AzNII DN , j-,.~_'.210.9:-'30-36 160. (14IRA 14: 5) (Petrcieum-Analysis) (Geochemical prospecting) AMCDOV, G.A. *--XRA344 J. -PqCHl N.I.; LISTENGARTEN, R.M.; FAVLOVA, V.A.; SAMMIANOVA, N.A. Possible oil-forming series in Cretaceous sediments of the Caspian-Kuba area, Trudy AzNII DN no*10:19-30 160. OMIRA 14:4) (Azerbaijan-Petroleum geology) KIIATSKEVICII. N.I. Some data on the nature of Azerbaijan Mezosoic waters. Trudy AzITII DIT no.4006-3M 156. NIRA 14:4) (Azerbaijan-Water, Underground) 1~1 %t )MTSKETIGH.,.Nq_J*; MANGASAIWA# A*G*'- I Minor elements in the formation waters of Azerbaijan petroliferous series-. Trudy A%NII DN no.4010-316 156. (MIRA 14:4) (Azerbaijan-Oil fieUbrines) (Trace elements) KHATSKIVICH,S.M. r '' - -- - ' -, ~- "?. Organization of the district center pharmacy. Apt. delo. 4 no. 6: 41-43 K-D 155. (KLRA 9:1) 1. Iz Kurskogo oblastnogo otdola GAPU. (PHARMACY, in Russia, orgaaiz. of regional center pharm.) KAATS~~71GH. 6.11., provizor I )-a M;-'wor,, oractice of of Kurelc Provine-R, lipt.,Iei!) 6 nn.4-42-43 JI-A;, '5'-7. (MLJ~~ 10:9) (KMS;C RROY I IIC.;l - Y) MTSKICVICH, S.P., Insh. Possibility of voltage adjustment at the intermediate points of a half-wave line.-Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 2 no.7:11-14 J1 ,59. (MM 13:1) 1.Novosibirskiy elaktrotekhnicheakiy institut. Mectric power distribution) BUFNIS7POV, N.A.; KOROBEYNIKOVA., A.D.; QATSKEVICH, V.S.- SOSIN, 14.A.; OSOKINA) K.I.; BOZHKOp V.S.; HOSKALEV,~:i~.-.,- ~GKBJ'lj H.H.; DAN1=1A, V.I.; BEZRUCHENKO, I.Ya. Experience in competing for the right to be called an enterprise of communist labor. Vest. sviazi 21 no.11:22-25 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) le Nachallnik Pervomayokoy kontory ovyazi g. Moskvy (for Burmistrov). 2. Nachallnik otdoleniya ovyazi Kupino., Shebekinskogo rayona, Belgorodskoy obl. (for Korobeynikova). 3. flachallnik IToginskoy rayonnoy kontory svyazi Moskovskoy obl. (for Ehatokevich). 4. flachallnik Teykovskoy kontoz7 avyazi Ivanavskoy obl. (for Sosin). 5. Nachallnik 16-go otdeleniya avyazi Dzerzhinska, Gorikovskoy obl. (for Osokina). 6. Nachallnik SovetBkoy kontory svyazi Kaliningradskoy oblasti (for Bozhko). 7. Nachallnik Sovetakoy kontory svya2& Kurskoy obl. (for Moskalev). 8. Nachallnik Kanavinskoy kontory avyazi g. Gorlkogo (for Gogin). 9. Nachallnik Shcholkonovskogo otdeleniya svyuzi Yukhnovokogo rayonap Kaluzhokoy obl. (for Danilkina). 10. Nachallnik Bobrovskoy rayDnnoy kontory avyazi Voronezhskoy oblanti (for Bezruchanko). (Telecommunication-Employees) L 10279-63 EWT(1)1Br6__jHTC11LSD ACCESSION MR, AP3001.130 Korn1l,,r7,3 A. S 0 1 0A 'A 2 00'7 0 K7na- k1nmt-,e of Unf, r s ~tent,a.'Lities of tne coherent met!~od )f tu a OtOKnid.Ka V. 18, no. TOPIC TAGS: SHF oscillator; measu-ring SHF f'luctuai i.or- -stg2 kav measirand fiut_ ua+!~rs and (b) crv *.-;i' 3er q ~v. n.~ 7 r.1 st.ron wmr-nin r;0 me down to hundreds kc. potentlai;.A~ I; "~Lrrcl the aaxim= serssix-1viry o:r the method Is determined in toms of do- ., I ind measuringr-,-ircuit parameters. Ort z . a r' . 'a 1- 7 Nc TRffVAS, G., inzhener-takhnolog; KILATSKIN, K lnzhoner-tekhnolog. Increasing the heat resistance of piston heads on internal combustion marine engines. Mor. flot 16 no.10:18-20 0 '56. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Rishokoys sudostroitellno-sudoremontiWy savod. (Marine diesel engines) (Pistons) TRUFAMV, B.; NDLDAVSKIT, M., inzh.; KHATSKIN, K., inzh. Acid cleaning of hot-water heating pipes. Mor. flot 18 no.12: 17-18 D '58. (IURA 12:1) l.Rachallnik laborateril Rishekogo SRZ (for Trufanov). 2.Sudostroltell- nyy Rizhakiy zaved (for Moldavokiy, Khatakin). (Heating pipes--Cleaning) STEPAN=t Ye., kandstekhn.nauki IWATSKIM4p L.jinzh. Some data on water resistance to the movement of sectional,trains. Rech. transp. 19 no.4116-19 AP1160. (MIRA 140) (Hydraulics) (Towing) __ KHATSKIN, K., inzht VASILIYEV, V., inzh. Adopting ship structures made of aluminum-magnesium alloys. Mar. flat 21 no. 6t29-30 Je 61. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Rizh6kiy sudoremontnyy zavod. (Ships--Maintenance and :epair) .(Aluminum-magnesium alloys) CHONTUSKI,I.. kandydat mal'okagaspadarchykh navuk; ARDRSMA,N., kandydat selskagaepadarchykh nayuk; MUTSIKO,A., kawlydat sel'skagaspadarchykh nayuk Distribution of sugar beets In the White Russian S.S.R. and methods of increasing yield. Testsi AN BSSR no.5;24-25 S-0 154. (KIRA 8:9) (White Russia--Sugar beets) KOSAGH, Alekeendr Konstantinovich; ~~:IKQI..Boris Aatonovich; BUROV, A., red.; KHORZVSKIT, V., takhn.red. (Neavizh; brief sketch of the city and asnatoriunj Neevi2h; kratkii ocherk o gorode i manatorii. Kinak, Goe.izd-vo BSM, Red.sotsiallno-ekon.lit-rys 1959- 43 P- (KIRA 13:4) (IMSVIZH--HISTORT) (NESVIZH--SANATORIUKS) NOSACH, Aleksandr Konstantinovich; ~H~ATSIKO, B.A. [Neeyizh; a brief sketch] Nesvizh; kratkii ocherk. 2. dop. '"ad. MLnsk, Gosizdat BSSR, 1962. 64 p. (KIPA 16:4) (Nesvizh-Description) KHATSKO, M. S. USSR/Metala - Wolding Aug 50 "Wolding Undcr flux of Pieces intricate In Shape," Ia. A. Uvl~&Ioy kingrp H. S. Khatako, V. 1. Kakhanav "Avtogen Delo" So Cs PP 15-17 Diecusees methGda for automatic welding under flux of pieces with complicated shapes, e.g.# elliptical. Reco=ends evolution of such gh"s into plar;ea with subsequent, rolling of these places &Ctcr welding into requires apace figures. T"is permits appl-cation of welding !twthoda for stralglit joints on horizontal plane, ard taus &IJAinstas dcsiVdr4., of bulky PnJ compl1caLud cquIpment vinco anivarsal device for welding flat "eta say be used. ?A 16IT69 VAYNSHTEn. E.; KHATSIKO, Ye. Practical training of students in State Bank branches. Dan. I kred. 18 no.1007-63 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Finance--Study and teaching) (Banks and banking) KHATSIM, Zh,P, White Russian research vithin the program of the International Geophysical Tear. Ventsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-tokh. nav. no.1:93-95 '59. (MIRA 12:6) (White Russia--International G6ophysical Tear) arot o-kploror; on t1to lfj,mtv, Of tho dr-ath of A. ilunl)c)ldf V-vto I jlO.,!: 12 1-127 1.5 1? (flumboldt, BONDAREM, B.V. [Bandarenks, B.V.1;-M4T3'MD, Eh.'-D* Conclusions frou using geophysical surveys in mking geological maps of the crystalline foundation of the White Russ ian-Id thuanian massif. Veatai AN BSSR. Ser.fiz.-tokh.nav. no.2:90-100"60. (MT.RA 13:10) (White Russia-Geology-14aps) (Geophysics) : , ~ 1: , * , , V, f . I ~ . : . ~ - - -f rt .4; ~ r ~ !-,q :z C. -- . , -, , . t . . i . . . . . . . I I t I . I , I . . . . I . . r . : - - r-'------- - -- '--- 7"' -- - --j' - - , . , "' " ., -11, 1 i~ . I LMIIVIIVV _ f mri Ir v Irw4r-L - -fp- AW FW-s!4 -K-- T -- -,F c-qi--- xf fy- ~~- f- ---- - - PM IgArt . I . , ,7- . - .. i. - KHATSUFOV, A.A, Late observationa on the course of glaucoma in aphakic eyes. Sbor, nauch, trud. SOGMI no,114:91-95 163. (MIRA 18:9) 1, Iz kafedry glaznykh 'oo'Aezney SeverG-Osetinskogo meditsinakogo inatituta (zav. kafedroy - prof. M.N. Bugulov). IGNATOYEV# M.V.; Prinimal uchastiye: KBATSURp A.D. p metodist le~chebony gimnastiki ftyhemometric studies of atherosclerosis. Sov. med. 25 no.7: 35-38 11 161. - (MMA 15:1) 1. Iz lainicheakogo sanatoriya "Arkhangellskoyell Moskovskoy oblasti (nachallnik - kand.med.nauk M.M.Gilenko). (ARTLRIOSCLEWSIS) (BLCOD-OXYGMI dONTaiT) EKPAKHER, Adam B.[Empacher, Adam B.]; FHATS-YANW, F.G. [translator]; SHILFYKO , A.V. , kand. 11, G.V., red. [Power of analogies. Translated from the Poligh] Sila analogii. Pad red. A.V.Shileiko. Moskva, Mirp 1965. 152 p. (MIRA 19:1) ACC NR- Am6oll;345 Monograph UR/ Mironov, Konstantin Andreyevich; jgjatz~yanav-, Yelika GriSo.z~ypy_Ubi- Shegal, Genrikh Llvovich; Shipetin, Lev Iosifovich; YAnovsldv,-Petr Illarionovich Technology of automatic control systems design; reference materials (Teldinika proyelctirovaniya nistem avtomatizataii; spravochnyye materiaily) Moscow, Izd-vo "Maohinostroyeniye", 1966. 702 P. illus., biblio., tables. Errata Blip Innerted. 16,500 copies printed'* TOPIC TAG&3: automation, automatic control, electric control system, pneumatic control system, automatic colitrol deoign, autowtic control circuit PURPOOE A1JD COVERAGE: This book is intended for technical personnel concerned wilth the planningr of automation oystems i'or techno1o,,-,-,1,-.a1 processes. It can al-no be useful to scitudents at school-- oL' hiffher technical education and technical. schools. The boo',, contains U cu uierit-ary referencea concurning the design of aut- omatllori 3y-.3'U-e;-,ii3 Civeo exai-iiples of projects based on the plano, noxq,i,7i, and manual'i of the leading design organizations of the USSR. In addition to the above, the book contains recommendations re~,ardin,-r 1,-,he selection of mieano of automation, methods of deaIgning control, i~!-~;naliu8, ariCi Cord I/Ifi 3 _5 01 rccrulation eirculto, the arran,re!:,.c-n1L-, o"' con-vol ili~HIOCIS 01' ('0MJ)Ut111(1' allLoi-iiatic regulation ,iyjtemLi) cho!rle-adlu~3tment U 1111*11-.,3, ind the Lapered devicen o~ 1.1ow-moter., Data on the caulj)- I U i:~,,nt and asoewbly inaterlnlrj no ed 1.n the syniu-cmij for automaUon- control and regulation or teclinol-)g1cal processea are presented. TABLE OF COkaTMS: Fore'dord -- 6 Introduction -- 9 Ch.I. Planningy Stages and Project Composition, Initial Design Data--14 Ch.II. Circuits for the Intercoupling of Control Points -- 18 Bibliography -- 25 Ch.III. Automation Circuit Diagrams -- 26 1. Methods of plotting basic circuits -- 29 2. Representation of units, pipelines, devices, and means of auto- mation on circuit diagrams .-- 31 3. Numbering of equipment -- 45 ACC Nwu16ol,045 Biblio.r.raphy' -- 48 Q.V. Electrical Circuit Diagrams -- j19 1. General principles of electr1cal-diagram_plotting -- 49 2. Markin,- systems of electrical diagrams - 65 3. Signaling circuits -- 70 4. Electric-drive control circuits for industrial mechaniama -- 92 5. rlecbric-drive control circuits for cloning and adjusting devices -- 112 6. Automatic regulation circuits -- 126 Control circuits using remote-control -- 155 k o Control circuits using contactless logical. units -- 171 Bibliography -- 183 Ch.V, Pneumatic Circuit Diagrams for Automatic Control and Regu- lation -- 185 1, Initial materials for plotting pneumatic circuit diagrams. Selection of equipment and connection lines -- 186 2. Content of pneumatic dircuit diagrams -- 193 3. Representation of equipment, auxiliary devices, and connection lines on pneumatic circuit diagrams -- 194 4. Examples of completed pneumatic circuit diagrams -- 199 Diagrams of automatic-regulation stabilizing systems -- 199 ACC NR# A1,16014-345 Diagrams of automatic-regulation follow-up systems -- 203 Diagrams of automatic-regulation-caseade systems-- 210 Diagrams of pneumatic remote control -- 217 Ch.VI. Electrier-Power-Supply Circuit Diagrams -- 221 1. Purpose and methods of making power-supply diagrams -- 221 2. Selection of vqltage values and type of current -- 226 3. Control and protection equipment in power-supply circuits - 229 4. Calculation of protection devices -- 236 Determfnation of the output of power-supply sources -- 240 Control of power-supply-eircuit workIng order -- 248 7. Exarmple of the making of a p.-Rer-Tsupply circuit -- 252 Ch.VII. Power-Supply Pneumatic-Circuit Diagrams -- 253 1. Power-supply sources -- 253 2. Calculation of power-supply-source efficiency -- 256 3. Use of compressor-plant stations 258 4- Construction of power-supply eircui-t; -- 258 5, Example of a completed pneumatic circuit diagram for a power- supply -- 262 6. Recommendations concerning the selection of sets and fixtures for an air-supply circuit __ 266 Card ACC NR,Am6ol4345 Bibliography 271 Ch.VIII. Control Panels and Desks. Control-Room Equipment Lay-Out-272 1, Purpose of panels and desks -- 272 2. Classification and use of panels and desks -- 273 3. Layout of devices and control equipment on the front aide of panels and desks -- 278 4. Layout of e uipment, and auxiliary devices inside panels and desks -- 291 5. Recommended distances between devices installed on panels and desks -- 283 6. Mimic.flowsheets and graphic panels _-- 289 Layout of control panels and desks - 296 Ways of installing and fixing control panels and desks -- 298 9: Illumination of control panels and desks -- 304 10.sbrawings'of the general aspect of control panels and desks Graphic design) -- 306 11. Control-panel rooms -- 309 12. Some information on serially manufactured control panels and desks -- 311 13. Examples of completed control panels and desks -- 315 Bibliography:'-- 324 ACC NR, A116014345 Ch.IX. Wiring Diagrams or Control Panels and Desks -- 325 1. General requirements an to the content and design or wiring diagrams -- 325 2. InduBtrial Bafety and operational requirements with regard to the arrangement of the equipment and to the connecting wiring on control panels and desks -- 327 3. Electric wiring and illumination of control panels -- 330 it. Tube wiring in control panels and desks -- 341 5. Mixed (electric and tube) wiring -- 348 6. Leads of external wiring into control panels and desks -- 349 Terminal sealings of cables and wires -- 355 Assembly symbols -- 358 9: Methods of drawing wiring diagrams -- 363 10. Example of a completed wiring diagram -- 372 Bibliography -- 375 Ch.X. Diaggrams of External Electric and Tube Wiring 376 1. Purpose and content of the diagra,,,.s 376 2. Selection of wiring material 377 3. Assembly symbols -- 392 4. Marking of connecting lines 395 5. Methods of drawing diagrams 399 Bibliography MM 406 ACC NRpj,,6o14345 Ch.XI. Assembly Drawings of Equipment and Connecting-Wiring Layout- C-3 -- 407 1. Purpose of drawings and what is required from them from a technical statidpoint -- 407 2. Selection of location for the Installation of Instruments and of sorting devices. Planning installation designs -- 410 3. Structures for the installation of control panels and deake-422 4. Laying of tube wiring -- 425 5. Laying of electric wiring -- 445 6. Execution of assembly drawings -- 457 Bibliography -- 459 Ch.M. Explanatary Note. Equipment and Material Specifications -460 Bibliography -- 467 U Ch.XIII. Calculation of Choke-Control Units 468 1. Designations and computational formulas 468 2. Characteristics of values included in computational 3. Characteristics of choke units -- 483 4. Sequence of choke-unit calculation -- 485 5. Examples of choke-control-unit calculations 487 Bibliography -- 491 Card 7 ACC NR, P1,16014345 Ch.XIV. Methods of Calculating Regulation Systems -- 492 1. Flow diagram. Mathematical models -- 492 2. Mathematical concepts and designations -- 494 3. Sections of automatic regulation systems -- 503 4. Experimental methods of determining regulated objects and-regu- lation-equipment characteristics -- 525 Conversions of block diagrams -- 534 Characteristics of automation means and devices -- 546 7: Calculation and investigation of automatic-regulation systems by means of computers -- 596 Analog, computers -- 597 Calculation of an automatic pressure regulation system -- 622 8. Methods of calculating standard aingle-eircuit regulation systems making use of reference materials -- 631 -Reference materials---- 638 Concluding remark -- 664 Bibliography -- 665 Ch.XV. Calculation of the Tapered Devices of Flow-Meters -- 667 1. Designations and computational formulas -- 667 2. Characteristics of values included in computational formulas-675 3. Minimum lengths of direct-pipoline sections preceding and follow- ing tapered devices -- 686 ACC NRt Ar.16014345 L~. Selection of a tapered device 687 5. Sequence in tapered-device calculation -- 687 6. Flow meauurement while lnstallin~g a tapered device at a pipe- line's input and output -- 69o Flow measurement of aggressive cubstances -- 691 Measurement of pulsating gas flows -- 692 9. Examples of tapered-device calculation -- 695 Bibliography -- 700 Table for converting the physical units used In this book Into the IS international unit system -- 701 SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATHt 18N0v65/ ORIG REF1 121/ OTH REF: 003 MEIENTIYEV, A.A.; [dec'easedl; PREDSs- Must red,; KRATSYANOV, G.Z.t red, MEDVEDEVAq M.A.9 tekhn. red, (Masters of high speed train traffic] Kaeteis &kdrogUog(k-pro&jzhe- niia poezdov. Moskva, Vses. izdatellsko-poligr. obwedinenie M-va putei soobshcheniia, 1961. 73 p. (MIRA 14:8) (Railroads.-Traffic) I I ~I ' ICHATTAB, Samir A. (Veszprem, Wartha Vince u.2-6); MARKO, Laszlo, dr. Wartha Vince u.2-6) Behavior of organic sulphur compound8 under the conditions of oxo synthesis. Acta chimIca Burg 40 no.4:471-473 t64. 1. Hungarian Oil and Gas Research institute, Veszprem. LU.JWJAX~VA,-ZhJ~Ij GUTMAN, L.N. Problem of the crossing of a cold air mass over a mountain range, taking into account a decrease in the density of the air as the altitude becomes higher. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.9:1251- 1260 S 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Kabardino-Balkarskiy gosudarstvennyy universitst. (Winds) (Mountains) TRAUBE, Ye.S., Inzh.; KHATULXV Y inzh. I ~~ Ie4 Use of powerful mining machinery motorR in nine anction electric systems. Ugoll Ukr- 3 no-3:17-20 Mr '59. NIPLA 12:5) (Mining machinery-Blectric driving) (Slactricity in mining) V/- H ..-/ 1j]Xomoy, re,Te*.,.:SHJ=W, 4.1.; WROWSEIT, T.M., red.; XCRWOT, 1r.L., red. lzd,-Ya; SOLITSVAl L.K., takhn. red. [Housing construction In Kbecow; practices of the Kascow Housing Construction Trulit] Zhilishchnoe stroltalletvo Y Koskve; iz op7ta, raboty Roskovekago goffuAaretyeanogo ordena Lenina I ordena Trudovogo, Krannogo Znamni stroitellno'go tresta Koszhilistroi. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo Ut-ry po atroit., arkhit. i rtroit. mterWam, 1958. 81 p. (MM U97) (Koscow-Housing) KHATUNTSEV, D.I. (Kemerovo) "Work" of the great spotted woodpecker. Priroda 52 no.8:100-101 Ag 163. (MllU 160) (No subject headings) '1- 2 7--T61M F, 6EWT d )IEWT (I )A-,,I-(n )/EWF (h)/T-2 Ff 77 - o nu 7 w r CC) i One none ' 7 T' I. i - e s v f( en incidents on a hell, ~~:RCF' Avtatsiya kogmrjnavtika, no. 1. 91 6 6 5 3 flyi.rig training ABS TIViCT: The safe flying and landing of the !'L-6 h Lkonter Bath ov`2 or botl-, enginos c-Lic off depends mainly on the flying, techniques used. [a order to i-tiaintain -iltit,jde -ifter one engine has been cut off, the pilot -,nu-;t .ecreac-t- rntor pitc- ,-6 and at the SdM~a i,iicruast: Lite jj4-'-,,rUr Ur L:ie re-Miainini', en;;!.ne. can he maintained at speeds of 1 ()-~50 a~-i 1, -3n. alL~ Lucie Of I0f)0 M witli the rotor rpa, -AL 80-82. ',.; ano uiiiv w- operal v2 rup L I ai !ure of One C-ligine tilf. pil'A -~hotjld u!;i- ri;t- , ~)nt rol ~i;indle for '0QtIt onty c r r;,, ail u' i i e Ls i i u tcertain wliich engine Mill z-nav ~Utll Lhe wroag losing Lou Much time and possibly causitiv, coinplvLe loss of control of Clie For training purposes, flighL With one engine is recormaanded at an alti- tud(, of 1090-1500 m and at a speed of 130- 150 km/hr. One engine shouH be cut off -Ca r u1/2' - L 203607-66 ACC NR: ci,)F- a stop,~ock rather than by decreasing the supply of gas, since this causes iii the tran,;mission. Landinp, on one enpine should be at a horizontal flying -o- '4() km/iir and at a vertical speed of 2-3 m/sec. At an altitude of -0 Lh( ;)(-)~ lZontal speed should be de,-reased to 60-70 km/hr, witn the pitch angle 6-io deprees; in this way the hr-iicopLev wii touck dowrn on its main wheels, t will drop. The ~Ii-6 ni~licnptor i, cquiri)ed with an ;iutorotation i1ell ILS 110se .-ino can make power-off landings. If thi-, i, d,,ne, the rotor pitch is first ,~ecr,_,ase(i to 1. degree at an altitude 1000 m; at an altitude of 2000 m the rotor pitch should 6e set at 4 degrees, and at an alLLtUde Of 3000 m It shf-ild be set at 5 degrees Ac ar. altitude of 1000 m, with a gliding speed of 140 km/hr, normal take-off load, and 80-62 X rotor rpm (with both engines shut off), speed of descent will be 11 m/sec ~-.7ith a ,,Iiding speed of 120 km/hr (without payload), the loss of altitude will be _U Mlsec; for the same load at a speed of 220 km/hr the loss in altitude is maximum and , * . ~ I I)e 17- 18 m/sec.For a gliding speed of 200 km/hr, and with the rotor set at degrees, the loss in altitude will increase by 2 m/sec. Landing with a gliding ~,,-.totfL~ of 100 ~m/hr, the angle of descent will sharply decrease (by 26-27 degrees), Lt,us making landing highly complicated. SUB CODE: 01/ SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS: tis Card 1/2 4 -~_4, - j if off of i-I A - VL1-A-J-7 CC 09 (A,#k 0 00 mainks of WU proc~s In coaftecdo" with We ot 00 in the V*G datto, A Vnr'rve and 1, 1%1 MMCn -00 (ty M.H.R ) 1041, No. d. X, IAfio,r - Ok-* W1111ols 11W 04offistily .4 ..1 -.11" ..") 00 A*ht ~I(G.O.44va "Hol I.W-441 01 ot%f .1..1 .4 SIC v lemil Alt. 14-A jwl,,1lm1hAl TMG= luctlave cd the %W. S. 1,Ae '00 00 00 00 `0 o `90 of 0 0 00 4 to 0 i 000 a 0 000 0 -00 0 0 go NN 1. MiATUI-ITSEV, I. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Clover - Vladimir Province 7. Planting of clover in Vladimir Province. Sel. i sem. 19 no. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. I - 1. . .. ". - i~ - c), A '. ' - ;. - I , - f .. . . ~,,j *. :* I. 'If~ . . . --~~2 I - ~ t 1 . : , ~.c ~ . I L-- - ~ , the band LrAg 3o86o. KHAMMS-21S, 11. AM) KAZANSYM, L. ------ 0 inntodakll zamorazhivanizvn pyl~y. Kholodill. teklinlka, 1949, No- 3, 25-28- -T UN I S F- PAVLOV. Yevganiy Grigorlyevich; IVANOV, V.M., inzhener, retsenzent; WATUI~- retsenzent; ZAYTSIIV, V.P., kandidat b9khnicheskikh"-at9.I"- tl.aIpstirie'"ktor; KORMTA, I.I.. redaktor; GOTLIB, N.M., takhatcheakir redalctor [Refrigeration on ships of the fishing industry.] Kholod na eudakh rybnoi promyshlandosti. Koskva, Piahchapromizdat. 1956. 237 P. (Refrigeration on ships) (HLRA 10:1) KHATUNTSIV, V. Increase the role of local budgets and change the proceJurn for their preparatinn. Fin.SSSR 20 no. L1:47-51 D 159. (IGRA 12:12) (Budget) K41 d -rIQ 4/ 7 !f F-'V/ V. V--- HORGUUOV. 1.1s; KWUMMY9 Y.T. Possibility of production of the phenomenon of paradoxical sensitivity with toxic products of dysentery bacilli. Biul.eksp.biol. i mad. 38 no.8:48-51 Ag 154. (MIRA 7:9) 1. Is Ukrainskogo Instituta spidemiologit, mikrobiologit i gtgiyerq (dir. kande seditainskikh nauk S.N.Terokhov). Xiyev. (SHIGRIJA, dysenteriae toxin prod* of phenomenon of paradoxical sensitivitO (ALIJMGT. experimental. paradoxical sensitivity phenomenon, prod. with Shigells. dysenterlaa toxin) XORaUNOT. 1.N.-, MUTMS", V.V. bignificance of Imminologle specificity In the phenomenon of paradox sensitivity to toxins. Blul.eksp.balol.l mad. 37 no-3: 49-53 Mr '54- (MIRA 7:6) 1. Is Mcrainskogo instituta spidemiologii, mikrobiologil I gigiyany (dr. icandidat maditainakikh nauk S.H.Terekhov) (BACTICRIA, *toxins$ sensitivity of animals to single large dose A repeat6d small domes) KMTMOV, I.N.; IMTUNTSEV, V.V. Significance of donee and Intervals in the summation of stimulation from tetanus toxin. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i in"i1n. no-5:34-38 155 8:.7) (MLRL 1. Iz Udminskogo instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologii I giglyerq (dlr. -kandidat'maditainskM nauk S.H.Terekhov). (TETANUS, toxin. role of dos. & frequency of admin. on summation of off.) V. V. and Ilorpriov, I. I'!. ~.bcat the rossibilit~., of produ(,Ini, D~~rinj.,,'r rhrm-m-r, r ."ith sl,,a,-,)hyior,occal toxins ~nd -,,j.th tho-c- of -bacillus (Clo-4nullim) net-- f r i n. n s Abolit the poSsibility of producinj, "'Jerinf,'s r-e nor! wii,?- tomins of -:,~cillus (rlo-,7tridiun) histo %Iiiirio lj~tA cum r--~,ort) in t ion of toxic stirlult~tion wit,~ th, tox;n of I Ills. rial-v nauchnykh konferents-ii, Kiev, Tnz-f-itut r~idfi-li n-, 4. :1 ro~doicsi-ij '-'!I Z. tu I It' ~,f~v P.bc-u t the of -;tuct-Mr the meclmni,,m of bot;~liwls t c,-ica'A oil by ricans of tetanus toxin. 0, 1 t1l, 0 - f0 - and n 1, -,7 ncirvit;~ ti on "ter i lh,-~ ~f3Sjj3ijjj,% 04' xU, -inv.)culation of toxin rif tile typa~; (, and All,,out thn studion (if bc. I'll L.11111r, t.():Iifl ko, r 1 na Acrnrt 1. ,.,,-~Ollt the studies of hotidirius Lox.in of --;-,ir typ ;~nd L. ..(-,Port. 2. to th- que!-ition of "chronic" hclfll1A!3,l. ;%;Ar,rialy nauchnykh konferent9ii, ~dpv, 1191,Q. 2 (Eievskiy Tn-stit,,it ---MORGUNOV,, I.N.; JOIATUNTSLY, V.V. Possibility of reproducing the phenomenon of paradoxical sensitivity with reference ~o the toxins of stapbylococci and Bac perfrigens. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 49 no-3373-76 Mr 160. (MA 14:5) 1. Iz Kiyevskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii (dir. - kandidat madiatinskikh nauk S.N.Terekhov). Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom MIN SSSR V.N.Chernigovskim. , (STAPHYLOCOCCUS) (CLOSTRIDIUM PFMRIGELNS) (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS) I YHA'IIJN'.r',EVA, A. Yu. "Certain CaeeE3 of High -Temperaturp Subutitutions of Cordierite" (Mineralogy, Silicates) Geologichniy zh. 13, No 1, 1953, pp 63-65 Ab s W-3111416, 1 Feb 55 1-1) C, - s on! Periodical i NI/1, 151-133, Abstract I -f, t E!,L Discovel N o! ti ansp ~rt kith EVA, A U.5SR/Cosmochp-Tni st ~chem4st" D ry - Geochemistry. Hydro ~. I ;~ Abet Journals Referat Zhur - m2imiya,, No 19., i9%) 61322 Author: Dyadchenko, M. Institution: None Titles Instances of Glauconite Format1on Under Gontlnental Conditions Original Periodical: Zap. Vses. mineral. o-va, 1956, 85, No 1, 49-57 Abstract: Hypergenic jaauconite, as compared v-1th marine, contains (i )2-6.8); hig M'61 t decreased agc=t SiO2 (47.0) and A1203 (N A Fe20 (21 4-21 8)., FeO (3-02-3.16), K2o (6.54-7.25)- In weakly oxiling'mZ~ of ground waters took place a process of hy- drolysis of the minerals of eruptive rocks and formation of sols cf silicic acid, colloidal clayey and ferruginous products. As a result of coagulation of positive sols cf AI(OH)3 and Fe(OH)3 with negative SiO~2 with paxticipation cf biegenic factors formed complex coagels which sorbed cath-Inp Fe2k Mg2!q%r, 2+ etc. Separation from solution Of CCIMpleK C-,agel, corresponding Card 1/2 USSR/Cosmochemistry -'Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry, D Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Kbimlya, No 19, 1956) 61322 Abstract; in composition to glauconite, occurred under definite conditiens depending on pH, oxygen potential and Aecomposition products of organic substances. Card 2/2 X/7, 21-6-12/22 AUTHORS: Khatuntseva, A.Ya., Romodanova, A.P., and Gurvich (Hurvich), S.I. . ......... TITLE: Tin-Bearing Deposits of the Northern Outskirts of the Ukrainian Crystalline Shield (Olovonoanyye rossypi severnoy okrainy Ukrainskogo krietallicheskogo shchita) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrains1koi RSR, 1957, No 6, PP 584- 5a6 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The paper presents data refuting the established notion that it is hopeless to survey for tin within the boundaries of the Ukrainian SSR. During the last years, cassiterite deposits were discovered in the northern outskirts of the Ukrainian SSR and are now being surveyed. The richest tin-bearing deposits having the most regularout)ines are associated with the buried negative forms of relief within the watershed spaces of the Poleslye peneplain. Tin-bearing sands occur usually on kaolins at the base of Paleogene glauconite-containing sediments. The iterite in the productive layer varies from 100 content of ca n to 900 g per m , amounting sometimes to 2 to 4 kg/m3. The mineralogical study of the erosion crust in the region of de- posit occurrence has shown that cassiterite is not an aceessory Card 1/2 mineral. Of the main importance will apparently be tin-nre 21-6-12/22 Tin-Bearing Deposits of the Northern Outskirts of the Ukrainian Crystalline Shield bodies of the quartz-oasaiterite formation accompanied with tantalum-niobiump zirconium-hafnium, tungsten, or some other mineralization. There are 4 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Geological Sciencos of the AN Ukrainian SSR (Instytut heolohic~,nykh nniik AN UPS"H) PRESENTED: By N-P. (M.P.) Semenenko) Member of the AN Ukrainian SSR SUBMITTED: 8 March 1957 AVILABLE: Library of Congress Card 212 DIADCHIINKO. M.G.; UUTMSEVA, A.Ya. . -M~ Firat Republic conference on alloying nonferrous and rare metals and titanium. CIeol. shur. 17 no.2:91-92 157. (KLRA 10:11) (Metallurgy) via ICEr, M.Y. [Voklych, N.Y.]; DTADCHINKO, M.G. [Diadchenko, M.H.J; ZAKORITI, P.I. (Zamorylo P.K.3; ROMOnANOVA, A.P.; KHATLIiTSIVA, A.Ta. [Khatuntsevaq AqIAj Principal characteristics of the geology of Ukrainian placers. Geol. zhur. 17 no,3:40-47 157. (MIRA 11:2) 01craine-Ore deposits) DYADCHENKO, M.G.; KWUNTSIVA, A.Ya. I I - -- % 0.11.111,11,~~-.--~.' Titanomagnetitee and magnetic manta and the weatharii4r, crust masic maeoife In the Korosten' 1+24-428 '58. ilmenites from sedimentary nodi- in contact zonos of basic complex, Min.sbor. no.12: (MIRA 13:2) 1. Institut goologicheskikh nauk AN USSR. Kiyev. (Korosten' region-Titanomagnatite) (Korostan' region-Ilmenits) SOV121- cl~9-6-20.127 AUTHORS: Hurvych, S. I_/Levki-7s'ka, N. Yu.(.N.Y1Z. L~--,rkC;';sk&yF_) 8~lad Khatu.ut ev&,,A.Ya._ ___ __P_ . TITLE- On a Mineralogical Find of Tungsten Minerals in Volyr-1 P17RIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 10,59, Nr 6, pp 659 -661 (USSR) ABSTRACT., The authors report on a find of tungsten minerals made in the North-Western section of the Ukrainian crystalline shield in 1956. The wolframite encountered for the first time was in foliated piec 'es with black, nontransparent grains. Some pieces had, howeveri dark red and red color, ranged from nontransparent to almost transparent. In some instances, the wolframitq was fov.nd in combination with thp quartz, and ir. 3eparate instance3 in combination with the arsenopyr-I.I.e. The major:ity of grains were within 0.6 - 0.1 mmv oome reached a uize of 2 - 3 mm. The chemical examinat- ions made by B. V. Myrelya (table 1), and the x-ray examinat- ions made by A. 0. Karpenko (table 21), confirmed the materials as being basically wolframite, combined with an Card 1/2 almost syqual ziumbet, of ferber-Lte and huebnerite molecules. S 0712 1 - - 9 - 6 - 2 0/2 7 On a Mineralo gical Find of Tung8ten Minerals in Vo;.y,n' Leaving out some insignificant impurities, the two chemical examinations have established the following crystallo- chemical formulas. 1) (Feo, 41 Mno, 59) WO 4, 2) (Foo, 46 Kno-, 54) WO 4' The x--ray examination was done with the use of Fe radiation in a Debay chamber of 57.3 mm in diameter, with a Mn filter, at an exposure of 12.5 hours. Isolated sheelite grains have also been found. Under the mi cros-,ope they appeared to be of more or less iaotermic forms, of even optical weight, were found to be positive and posse ssing a rather low index of double refraction, yet an inde x of sJngle refraction exceed- ing 1.78. There are 2 tables and 1 photo. ASSOCIATION; Institut geologicheskikn nauk AN UkrSSR (Institute of Geological Sciences of tile AS UkrSSR) PRESENTED: By N. P. Semenenko, Member, AS UkrSSR SUBMITTED: ju-1y a, 1958 Card 2/2 KHATUNTSEVA,_A.Ta.; BEZPALIKO, N.A. Yind of accessor7 phenakite in Volhymia. Dop.AN URSR no.6: 825-828 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Institut geologicheakikh nauk AN USSR. Predetavleno a~mdemikom AN USSR N.P.5emenenko [M.P.Somenonkol. (Zhitomir Province-Phenakite) DYADCUNKO, M.G.; KHATUNTSEVA, A.Ya. Stages in the alteration of ilmen-tte under supergene conditions. Vop. min. osad. obr. 6tl8l-208 161. (MIRA 15:6) (Ilmenits) (Weathering) KHATIJIUSEVA A.Ya.1 ROMODASOVA, A.P. Mineralogical characteristics of Mesozoic continental sediments in ths Uzh Basin. Trudy Inst.geol.nauk AN MWR. Ser.petr.,min. ta geokhim. no.6:161-177 160. (KIRA 15:12) (Uzh Valley-Mineralogy) POVAMNMI A.S.j, doktor geol.-minero naukp prof*j* otv. red.; AGAPOTIOVA, T.N., kand. geol.-miner. nauk~ ciots., red.; BELMSEV, Ya.N., prof., red.; GAVRU=ICII, B.A., kaM. ,gool.-miner. nauk, dots., red.; GLADKIY, V.I-,., inzh., red.; IVANTISHEI, M.N., doktor goul.-r,',iner. nauk, red.; PLATON.OV, A.N., inzh., rod.; KIIATUNITZVA, A.Ya., kand. gool.-miner. nauk, red.; ZAVIRYUKRINA'.. V.N., red.i--d-va; TURWUMA, I.A., tokhn. red. (Theoreticnl and genetic p;,o~-Iems of rineralo,-_, and geo- chomistry) Tooreticheskir i pmetichoskie voprosy minera- logii i geokhinil. Ki,;v, lzd-vo All USS:J,, 1963. 165 P. WIPA 16-12) 1. Alcademiya U.',Sl';, Kiov. Ukrainslz.oye otdoloniye Voo- soyUmozo nl.-~iralogicllieskago obshcheatva. 2. Chlen- ,':orrespor---,;'nt Al: Uk-r.SSH (for Bale%-t-ev)- neralogy) (Geochemisti-i) PLATONOVP A.N.9 Inzh., otv. red.; POVARENNYKH, A.S., doktor ologo- min. nauk, prof,O glav. red.; AGAFONOVA, T.N.p kaur. geol- min. naukp dote., red.j DELEVTSEV, Ya.N., prof., red.; GAVIIIJSEVICHp B.A., kand. geol.-min.nauk, dots., red.; GLADKIY, B.N., inzh,,# red.; IVANTISHIN, M.N.p doktor geol.- minor. nauk# red.; KHATUNTSEVA, A.Ya.j, kand. gool.-miner. nauk, red.; ZAVIRYUKHINA,,,V.N., red.; DAMIO, Yu.M., tekhn. red. (Annals of the Ukrainian Branch of the Al-1-Union Mineralogical Society) Zapiski Ukrainskogo otdeleniia Vsesoiuznogo mineralo- gicheskogo obshchestva. Kievo Iad-vo AN USSR, 1962 184 ZZA 17:3~' 1. Akademiya nauk WISH, Kiev. Ukrainskoye otdeleniye Vse- soyuznogo mineralogicheskogo obshchestva. 2. Chlen-korrospon- dent All Ukr.SSR (for Belentsev). POVAREIRIMI, A.S.# doktor gcol.--m!mer. nauk', prof,Y CAV. AGAFONOVA, T.N., kand. geol.-miner. nauk, doto. ) reQ . GAVItUSEVIGH, B.A.9 k5nd. nailk, dot--.) red.; GLADKIY, V.11.1 inzh., red.; NZ11SHIN, doktor goul.-mim,r. nauk, red.; LOGUMIKO, N.V., r1ok-tor geol.- miner. nauk, prof., red.; I'LMONOV, A.11., Imzh., red.; KHAUNTSINA, A.Ya., ks'l-ld. j' nauk, red.; NA, V.111.r red. [Uh~.,mlciil composition and intornal structure of minerals] Ehimicheskii oostav i mAtrermee stroenlo mineralov. Kiev~ I;aukova durrika, 1964. 216 p. (11-1PA 18:2) 1. Vseooyuzr-koye mine re loff Ic heskoye ob.~hche.,itvo. Ukrainskoye Otdcleniye. DYADCHENKO, M.G. [Diadchenko, M.H.]; ~~TUNTSVIA, A.Ya.; TSPARAL, SA (TSymbal, S.M.) - Characteristics of the composition of placers in the Ukraine. Dop. AN URSR no.2s248-250 165. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Inatitut goologichookikh nauk AN Ukr6SR. - F y l.A r tic. (WAly 'I, h v. r . tr, PA tintloew-i. J!'PA 11IL'I') no. 3 0 165- In:5i.itut epj.jprrAOlf-,g~l AKN SSS~- KHATMSEVA, N.J.; YAKOVIZVA, A.V.; MIR0110VAj N.V. Preliminary results [of the study] an the nature of substances from paratyphoid B bacteria inhibiting the growth of microbes fron the entorotyphoid grjup. Report No.l. Zlwr. mikrobiol*p opid, i immun. 33 no.1:63-68 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. 1z Instituta epidomiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei A14V SSSR. (SAIRONSUA PARATYPM) (SAIMOIEUA TYPHOSA) (SHIGELLk DYSEITTERIAE) KHATUNTSEVA, N.V.; MRONOVA, M.V. Some properties of substances excreted by paratyphoid B bacteria and inhibiting the grovth of microbes of the entero-typhold group. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 40 no. 8:76-82 Ag 163. (MIRA 170) 1. 1z Instituta apidemiologii i mikrobiogii imeni Gamalei AMN SSSR. CHEKKOTAYEVA, Ye.M., inzh.; CHUKVYSHKINAp S.M.9 injshs;._KHATUNTSEVAg T.N., Inzh. Powor engineering in the Rumanian Peoplels Republic. Energokhoz. za rub. no.6.'1-5-N-D 160. NIRA 14:3) (Rumania-Electric power) KRATUNTSEVA, T.N. Electric power engineering in Poland. Obshch. energ. no*3:138-143 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Poland-Electric power) -RHATITA,NOV, Y.I. Geology of the southern pArt of the cis-Ural Depression and prospectiag for reefs. GeOl.Wti i ga2a 4 no-7-50-55 Je 16o (MIU 13:8) 1. Treat Bashneftegeofizilm. (UralMountain region--Petroleum geology) KWVYANOVP F. I. Structural zoning of the southern cis-Ural trough based on geophysical data. Vopege0l,VO8t,Okr,RUB.platf.i lUzh.Urala no.7:62-66 160. (MIRA 14:10) (Ural Hountain region,--Geology,, Structural) I (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) S/169/61/000/011/020/065 D228/D304 AUTHORS: Khat!yqnovg F.I.g Amirovap A.V., and Ivanova, Z.S. TITLE-. Layer zonality of the speed of seismic waves within certain oil-bearing platform structures of Bashkirlya PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnalp Geofizika, no. 11, 1961, 22 - 2i abstrdct 11A203 (Sov. geologiya, no'. 3, 19bl, 97-105) TEXT: A study was made of the horizontal changes in the layer ve- locities for a number of oil-bearing structures of Bashkirya~ The data of seismic logging and information, obtained during -the detai- led study of divergences between seismic and borehole data for se.- parate parts of the areaq were used. It is established that within a number of areas in Bashkiriya's platform part there is a layer zonality for the elastic wave velocity, density, and porosity in a carbonate rock complex, this being caused by the zonality of the tectonic and environmental conditions, Sharp changes in the veloc,--. 1y are confined to certain structuresp and in a number of cases there are zones of reduced velocities. When prospecting gentle Card 1/2 3/169/61/000/011/020/'Obc, Layer zonality of the speed of D228/D504 structures, the presence of a layer zonation of the velocity may result in an incorrect notion about the form of the uplifts. To ta- ke this factor in-Wo account it Ls necessary to increase the reso.L-- ving pow%r of the apparatus, anti the precision of determining the mean velocities, and to analyze carefully the geologic materials with the aim of exposing possib."Le changes in the area's velocity,, The data of detailed gravity prospecting may be em loyed with the same aim. [Abstractor's note: Complete translationi. Card 212 -KRATIYANOV, F.I.; IVANOVA, Z.S.; VUL120vicil, Yu.G. Tectonics of the Yuryuzant-Sylva Depreseion. Geol.nefti i gaza 6 no.4.,36-39 Ap 162. (IOU 1-5:4) 1. Trest,Bashneftegeofizika. (Ural Muntain region--Geology', Structurs.1) OVANESOV, G.P.; V F~-I. _!R~AT ~YA~NO Oil and gas possibilities in the Ural ~buntajn portions of Bashkiria, Orenburg and. Aktyulinsk Provinces in connection with the possible extension of SakmaraArtinakiye reef~withir tho limits of this area. Sov.geol. 5 no.20-16 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Upravleniye("Bashneft'", Trest "Bashneftegeofizika". Ural Mountain region-Prospectine) -,,---KHATIYANOV F.I.; T.TKHOIJOVA, V.A. Reefs and tectonics of the southern cis-Ural region. Dok2..AN SSSR 1.45 no.2.-404.,407 Jl 162. MIRA 15 j 7) 1. Geofizicheskiy treat "Bashneftegeofizika". Predstavleno akademikom N.M.Strakhovym. (Ural Mountain region---Geology, Structural) OGARINOV, I.S.; KHATIYANOVq F.I Eastern boundary of the folded basement of the Russiim'Platf6rm and its tectonic relationship with the area of Hercynian folding in the Urals. Dokl. AN SSSR 343 no.3g678-681 Mr 162. (MM 150) 1; Gorno-geologicheakiy institut BashkIrskog6 filiala, Akademii nauk SSSR, Predstavleno akademikom D.I.Shcharbakovym. (Russian Platform--Geology,Structural) (Ural Mountains--Geolop7,,Structural) MTIYANOV F.L. SOLITS, Ya,L; KURYAYEVAO V.V. --3-el-amiaprospecting using the. controlled directional 8q;WItivity method in search for reef massifs In the Bouthern cis-Utal region. Geol.nefti I gaza 7 no.2:27-33 F 163. (KIRA 16:2) 1. BaohneftegeofizIka* (Ural Mountain region-Zeismic.5rospecting) (Ural *untain region-Reef KHAT'YANOV,, F.I. Division of the Ural folded area Into platform and goosyncline zones in light of geophysical dAta. Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no.5:1116-1119 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Trest "Bashneftegoofizika", g. Ufa. Predstavlano akadimikom D.I.3heherbakovym. (13ral Mountain region-Folds (Geology)) (Prospecting-Geophysical methoft) - KHATIYANOV., F.I. Basic tectonle features of the southern cis-Ural marginal trough based~on geophyaleal data and the results of borinp. Dokl, All SSSR 150 no.3i631.-634 My -,63. (MIRA 16:~6) 1. Treat "Bashneftegaoftzika'[5 9. Ufa- (Ural Mountain r-egion--Geology, Structural) KUTIYANOV, F*I, - - I --- I _.- -- - I . 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TIMLZ Experimental check of tne of the risidual Mag'Lo3tlzation of d1ff-;i-er.'*'.-y Peferativnyy- zhurnal, ;~!*.ika, no. arz;-raot 8~'A78 ('Ya,jk. zap, Chernia. derzh, ped. '-959~!9t'c), v. 4, no. 5, 3-30, [Ukr.1) Trx'.'7 14-11 Is zhumn, that the v63*s1'1v!*~*,v flal.de of ths) residual magnetlization of dlfferi~nt f9rz-omsristila d,?pands o.7.1 ih~, dimebslons ard geomill7iu shapa of 11"3 body 11'11..~,., -i rod, para- t:A In p! te.~ . .1tes, P'L~Lre Plates, ""Y C'fl t' !. t-Ef daXI rt&gnttization O'A !! fdrrOT8gretIO body of a glvt;-. 3'%2'tp,~ dopj~.'dz.' -~hj) -~iiufl of "11e mw'..5tizimg t),nd d-9magnetizing fields to -~he a:,tiwi ~f vlt,,Gh -,'.a lal iii s-ubjeot-~-d. Fe~romeqx;io-"o bodies In the form of pl!i~";~s p.xw~--vrt a cor~lvlqvit v&7,.ue of ressidual magrqtIzat!Oq 111 a S1gn!ft::9.nt Z-a.-Igb --if aS W011 aS demtgne','.1 zing fields, whi2h dist-IrguishaE, "'iFm maz-x,~dly 'Uv'3.les of other shapfis (a rod, plane platas)~ Thle Iq exp3L'--c-d t-hat the lengthwise Card 112 30624 /0 to 00! 08"034/044 Expe--iment.dl ~-,heA of the nxt.--nal A.) a .aro:~.5-eeit.lor.al area of paroitoI17 Pla+rs ~h-tuiz:o:i In 6~m~, w!iy sa that o-' el1lpsoids, which, as Is kmovn, possetz.-i 'Mais causes virtually constant tnduction 1i. diffor:?,-it of p-a7,a*toi!o plates, Knowirg the ortemal. fi;.fld qen-k1+.!vIt)r of -nh.? of different mag,,aetlc mat!irials and thet- sh,.kpe, ti; lt~, frcm !;14e-n the most E4C-r'6!t!ve for "heir and Uee %h--r, -rf,3 ftelds, ezllpe~iaily !n thoaq ,&ias m6;hoil ars able 071 (-andi-r water, In atr'i , [Ab~;`Iract.er's note -,, Complete. tram?-laticni Card 2/2