SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHODAKOV, YURIY VLADIMIROVICH - KHODANOVICH, I. YE.

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KHODAKOV Vladimiro-Vich [110V scientific disc.,*e'rJes are made; the genesis of experimental discoveries] Kak rozhdaiuts'a naucbz7a ot krytiia; genezis ek-perizentalinvkh 0 Izd-vo nNauka," 2964. 94 p., tl"7t-t- Moskva, V' .RA 17:5) -1TQ'A"V,_Yuriy Vladi!zirovich, MWEI~'~kAYA',IG zaslo deyatel, nauki RSFSR; [General and Inorganic chemistry; a textbook for teachors] Obshchaia i neorganichaskaia khirdia; posobie dlia uchite- lei. Izd-3., perer. Moskva, Prosveshchenie, 1965. no P. (MIRA 18:6) H-1;0; IMOXHITYA. A.P.; NWHATIMA, I.?.; KHODAW Conditioned orientation reflexes in infants during the first yeiI%r of life. .Zhur-vyq~.nerv.deiat- 3 no.2:192-20 2 Mr-AV'53, InU 6:6) I, Luboratoriya vys9hey nermoy ae3ratellno Isti rebenka Institute. pediatril Alzademij meditainakikh nauk SSSR. (Conditioned reciponse) KHO LK L. A. ~ 88"antic foMul'atiODIS Of th, theorems systems Of recording information. NTr Of the incompleteness: of 1,ormaj r0-11824-25 164. (MIRA 1821) 31 u Idt It-314" ~i i~ null - a go jj fill slit f4 A "A M V; oil to It !:!. 9 KTIODANOVA,,M*.. Public bureau of economic analysis helPs the work of enterprises. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 7 no. 1002-33 0 165 (MIRA 19:1) VOROBIYEVA, Anna Aleksandrovna, kand. takhn. n ... k; ZAKATOVAJO Nina Dmitriyevna, kand. tekhn.naukj KHODAKOV~ M.A retsenzent; GRACHEVAp A.V., red.; V1j40GmDuVAf U-,A., XW red. (Commercial study of materials used for footwear manufacture] Materialovedenie obuvnogo proizvodstva. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gizlegprom, 1963. 274 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Shoe manufacture-Equipment and supplies) ,,mtnl Jar 019 ZVI Imil., Acad. SO. U.S.S.R., MC-3rot, ~Wob 4=ojiyal 23, M-W9954).-'%%t~ s,31= pm rtilo- $Pms (I) %:~'d va!xt (0). -Fm4-wxaj vali- UM Smw btlter h 3, AsoR-,'*;Zer Amkccmm b"W in n.. B=4ul qrsw aud 21. wpArium did t*tter in I in ear)y Fro'kh, in 17 a3 they sms older. SPOT-mlatinj OrrAn-, im4 sbowM cr.-cb frtM-n povrth, in both I and U, tlzn Pon- B. rnxvid- leatt, Lb B. mew iutr=ediste. jaltatt F, Smith- - - -__- - - - -- --- - ------ MESUOV, N.V.; Affect of the .deepening and cultivation of the plow layer on the distribution of micro-organisms In the profile of turf-Podzi)ltc soils. Trudy Pochvaust. 49:129-151 156. (XIAL 9:8) (Boil micro-organisms) (Podsols) (Plowing) ,MAURovp B.No; IGNAMVA, V-P.j IMDAKM ..DwompostiOn of aome organi-c-substances in turf-podzo3to oolla. Fochvovedenie no.12643-D 162, (MA 16:2) 1. Pochvennyy insiitut imeni V.V.DokuchfLy-eva, (Podxo3.) (Emu) XOSYMN'p A.; NOVINOVS V.; ?UMVIIEVA,, N.; ZOTOVO V.; AXIMOV., I.; SPORYSHEV., Vq MLOSOVA, V.; CHESNOKOVp N.; NEFXMVA., 0.; BOGAYEVA ,A*; PIEOVSKIT...G.; VM~MV, M.; SIYTAMq Ye.; SHO LEM.-6,1 KUSHNER, Pq BLYAKHMN, I.; WSIAS L..-. KINWHENTSEVAs A.; IMZNIKOV,.M.j KALIRU, P.; HIIANPOVA., D.; VENGERMA, R.1 AGROSKINAp M.; ATNERv B.1 NAMMSM, B.; MARKOV4.,iL.; GOLUBENKOVA,lN.; TBtKHd$KAYA,. S.; TERENTIYE;VA, N.; NESTEROVA.. S.; ANSEMOV, S. Dj4,lhazau-An&eev%j obitury, Takst.prom. 21 to.12:90 D '61. (MIFA 15:2) (Dazan4ndreeva., DomXQiseevna.. 1894-1961) YASILIKOVA, Z.G.; KHODAMVA. V.I. *4 ! - Activities of the helmintholoo section at the larelio-FimAsh, Republic. Med.1jaras. i Was. bol.24 n0-3:286-287 J1-S 15!;, (HMAIM INFECTIOES, prevention and (HLRk 8il2) control in Russia) XHODAKOVA. V.I- T MAMSDOV9 N.M. 1191minth infection oftA- poptLiatim in aiekhon District, Irkutsk Provinceb lbdp'aras.i paraz-bol. 29 no.5&609-611 1. Is gellmintologicheakogo otdaU Thatitrata meditainokoy pam. sitologii i tropichaskoy weditsimy imeni Te.j. Martainovskogo VIdnioteratva sdravookhrameniya &SSR (dL-*): Prof, F.G.' Sergirvo sav. otdelom - prof. VsP* PodOyapollskaya (mm= Dimim4om, n=TINAL AND PARMITIC) 1-407WVOY, A.r~l.; SHM"KOVICH, Ye.Ye.; KHODAEGIVA, V.I.; '111PILYGMI"i) Ye.s. Scientific Conference of the All-Union Society of Pe"mint-viologists. Izv. All SSSH. Ser. biol. no.6:941-944 N-D 164. (1,11w" 1,/: 11) GOFMAN-WOSHNIKOVI P.B.; KHODAMOVAp V.I.; CHIZHOVAq T.P,; KRAVTSOV, E. 0. - Role of the nine-spined stickleback in the dissemination o:r diphyllobothriasis. Medo paraz. i paraz. bol. 32 no.4:460- 465 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Iz kafedry biologii (zav. - prof. F.F. Talyzin) I Moskoirskogo ordens, Lenina. meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M. Sechenova i gellmintologicheskogo otdela (zav. - prof. V.P. Pod"yapollikaya) Instituta meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropichaskoy meditsiny imeni Ye.l. Martainovskogo (dir. - prof. P.G. Sergiyev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. KHOWKM AFAMOVAP I.G.; Vim."HIMKAYAP nap. --,P~TPJ 0.0 K. a,me dtt% for thm study of dILphfL1ottjthr-JtsI.9 I-n Taukhawk emd Igarka Districts of Krasn7i-prsk T,~rTitcry. MA. taraza 1. pa-z-17. bol. 34 -mr-,P 165- (MIRA 1;3z.Ul ) l. 0.1altaWwologicheskiy utdol InWUU, m4itsiraYuy pn-1,92~ltt>- logit i tropicheskoy ma&~tsirW imeni 1e.1. Hartvinov~kngo HLn-Isterstva %dzuv*,3khr&,qenAya SSSR i ~raywvqa z&n-4J.!LTzm-- ep!Aem-Ivlog*LAe,9k&ya stantilya mat KHODAKOVA, V. Total radiation over the southern part of the according to observations by exploring ships. 160t7-4-76 164. indian Ocean Trudy GGO no. (.141RA 17: -'Wahifiry "i se.4-base propirdes of 5.7-dib a.-i A, A - Pnglki- - a. Um;.-.- 113. No. t3 4~ rnyc 'apts I a3za ,I % V, R'141111"7hur., Klim.1954, N o.38176.-Toeqo1y wasileid. - _0 -x W"Zx Iii it 0 -~or the acids the sWy. of 6.7-dibromAqu JIPW WereasM w'th the canen ofthe-wld. lit the alk-Otbe m4y. ircre-awd with the'conen. of NaGH aud melted a riax. at O.IN, Fmm tht -wly. deto. was cakd. the dIssom. cm-st, of 0.7-fit 'brmo ThcoAW-valtar qu~ vim 2,15 X 10 At Me c0 Lit. of 10 -23% Mt -Ay. Q b.-, -dibrmi)Noin Unt)l iner-ca" 5-10 flints AcWhmilps 4 Cht li O-MtCf) j Soto. wjth. 11.0 doubW tf;t -ay. ?.I. . ACCESSION NR: AP4022718 S/0020/64/155/002/0370/ID373 AUTHORS: ICitaygorodskiy,, I.X.; A94a_kovskaya,$_j~._,Ya.; Artamonova,, M.V. TITLE: Phase changes in the process of'oatalytic crystallization. of glass in the 3'02-A'203-Ngo system -SOURCE: AN SSSR, Doklady*,, v. 155,, no. 2# 1964P 370-373 TOPIC TAGS: glass crystallization., cordierite, titanium dioxide catalyst, solid solution, high temperature quartz, quartz,. spinel,- t sapphirine, x ray analysis,, thermal analysis., cordierite. ABSTRACT: The oiystalliza'tion process in-glass having the'.. cordierite compositiono and,in-such glass containing 10 mol.% TiO as theleatalytio additive, was investigated. The crystalliza- 2 tion of the following phases was observed: at about 8500--a solid solution based on high temperature quartz; 900-10000-quartz; 900-9500-spinel;;10100-1100C--sapphirine; 12000--cordierite. From C.,d 1/5 x-ray ana.Lys3.s xr~ wau uevurm- -Lueu ~aau uvruieriTe is no-u iormea directly from glass.,'but through the following series of inter- mediate compounds: (1) separatign of-the first crystallization phase, solid sautions,or type 0 pilloa; (2),breakdown,of the solid solution with the formation,of quartz,(4s~inol and rubile; (3). conversion ok the" spinel to s~Lpphirinetofig. InterAotion of sapphirine~with quartz to form oordierite 1). ThermiLl analy- -sis confirmed exother~de effects (fis. 9). The addition oir TiO2 did not cause separation of a low temperature form of cordlLerite-- P.-oordierite, as was,.reported by 1g.D. Karkhanavala and F.A,',.Hummel (J.,Am. Ceram. Soo., 36ja2 (19521). Using the Karkhanavala, method of synthesis,,~&-eordierite was formed only after heating for' 150 hours.. It is concluded that.A-cordierite is not a compound.,.'With constant composition..;,butone of the members of the solid s0lutlon based on high temperature quartz,., Orig.1drt. hass 1 tabl6,and 2 figures. ASSOOXATION; AkiLdomii nauX SSSR (Xcadenv of sciencod SSSR~ SUMMTTED; 10NO~63-: DATE AOQt 086r64 ENCL% 2/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4019279 6/0000/63/003/001/0031/003it AUTHOR: Kitaygorodakiy, 1. L; Khodakovska a Y TITLE: The recrystallization period in glass and Its significance 4OURCE: Simpozium po stekloobraznomu. soatoyaniyu, Leningrad, 1962. Stekloobraznoye soitoyiudye' vy*p. 1: Katdizirovannaya kristallizatelya stekla (Vitreous state, no. 1: Catalyzing crystallization of glass). Trudy* simpozittma, v. 3, no. 1. Moscow, 1zd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 31-38, Insert page facing p. 16 and upper half facing p. 17 I;OPIC TAGS: glass, crystallization, precrystaUsization period, crystallization catalyst, cordierite, electron microscopy, thermography ABSTRACT: The temperature conditions during the so-called precrystallization period demonstrated experimentally in the catalyzed crystallization of glass, exert a gretat effect on the subsequent crystallization process and hence on the structure and properties of the final product glass ceramics. In order to study the processes in the production of glass ceramics, a glass composition based on cordierite was chosen In the S102-AI903--MgO system. The catalysts used were oxides of the elements of group IV of the ptrriodlc table (T102, 6nO2ZrO2- PbO) as well as fluorine. Complex experimental methods, such as Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4019279 x-ray, differential thermography and electron microscopy were used. A relationship is established between the properties, structure, and phase composition of the material and the conditions of thermal treatment of glass. Differential thermal analysis of glass showed that the formation of the first crystalline phase occurs at 815C. Any temperaturc below this to a precrystallization period. A relationship to also established between tho tempera-w ture of the maximum exothermic effect, connected with the formation of mullite, and the temperature of the thermal treatment of glass In the precrystallization stage. Ile depen- dence of the density r, the thermal expansion coefficient j, and the strength R on the crystallization temperature is plotted at different times of precrystallization. Structural changes, depending on the temperature of precrystallIzation are illustrated by mit.-ro- photographs. From the investigations, general rules are established which are typical for heterogeneous crystallization and independent of the composition of the initial glass. Thin makes It possible to oontrol the crystallization of glass to a greater extent by choosing the optimal conditions of thermal ireatmant. Orls. art. hxni 10 figurom. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra stekla. MkhT1 im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva (Department of Glass, M]KhTI) SUBMITTED- 00 DATE ACQ: 2114603 ENCL: 00 SUB CQI)E# MT NO REF SOV: 000. OTHER- 000 C01'd 2/2 ijr(c) a/wARBAm L-2204-66 FWF(I)/WP(&)/Dn(m)/T/EWP(t)/ETI C C NRt "m3351 SOURCE CODE: Ult/0363/66/002/004/07,",6/0737 AUT11011:1 Kitaygorodskly, L L (Deceased); Pavlushkln, N. M.; Khod R. Ya. .17, -7 ORG: Moscow Chemical Enginee~rlnjz Institute im. D. L Mendelpypy. (Moskovsk~t khimikotekh- nologicheskly institut) TITLE: Possibility of applying the method of quantit x- ay phase analysis to vitreous- crystalline materials SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 4, 19660 726-737 TOPIC TAGS: phase analysis, x-ray diffraction analysis, quartz, glass ABSTRACT: The object of the study was to work ou echnique for quantitativekir determining the composition of crystalline phases in pMeeramikatertals. Because of Its simplicity, rapidity,. and popularity, the method of quanti e x-ray phase analysis was chosen. Two variants of this method were used: (1) direct measurement of the Intensity of diffraction reflec. tion (plotting of calibration graph in the coordinates I vs. % of crystalline phase), (2) inteiTal standard (plotting of calibration graph in the coordinates I/Is#- vs. % of crystallirW~hase).11 A 1/1 TAquantitative x-ray phase analysis was carried out on pyrocerknic mate I 0 M90 system containing three crystalline phases: quartz, spinel, anfi rutile, and both Vi&-r aal weie shown to yield satisfactory results. Because of the characto*ties of the pyroceramic structure, more accurate data on the content of crystalline phases lehle provided by measure- ments of the Integral Intensity (area under thepoak). The r_e_SU_1fg_Qf the x-ray phase analyahs Card 1/2 UDC 661.1:642.66 L- -'32075-66 ASO.- 9VER nO;, ap a:4 ci~A Y~i ax 4 fties A ki-i - . .. , , , ~.: ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - - - t7-~f.~ - -n-. - .1 - --- -- 1. .1 : ~ : -. I... I I ~ . Sim ip!i0i6r,98'. I. -- .., I .:. -- --, 1. - I . . - i 3WDAKOVSKrY G.D. Penicillin therapy for plastic induration of the penis, Vast. von. i dorm. no.lt48 J&-F 155. (HERA 8:4) (PUIOII&W (MIS-DIS11A 0 1/~� U, EXCERPTA ' M-A 1.'ec 3r- 'lol 2i'9 Reh-ihUltn'inn Sen 14 INS., Individual prophylaxis of fungal diseases of the feet (Russian text) KOVS I G. D. Vesin. Derm. i Vener. 1958, 32/5 (2 1 -2-1) Ta bles 3 'this article tellorts oil tile relative nicrits of the lF1' liquid (foTmalin - 5.0, tan. iiin - 10.0. 20/, iodine thicture - 100.0) suggested by the author for the prophyl- axi% of fungal diseases of the fcct. The 11FT liquid was studied oil students %ouie of whom (10-150%) had been affected with epidennophytosis, especially ill tile Warm W130113 of the year. Starting from the Ist of April anti continubig till tile end of October, 1957, the liquid was applied daily to. tile soles and toes of tile students immediately after bathing. As a result, ill, 1957, not a single Stildellt sought medical aid for epidennophytWiL Repeated examinations revealed 110L active forms of epidermophytosis. (XVII, 19) KHODAKGV!Llr,,.G.D. Treatment and prevention of gungous diseaseo of the feet. Lboronauch. rab.Bel.nauch,-Isslokb~ibno-venoinat. 6044-355 159. (FOOT--DISUM) (MEDICAL MYCOLODY) XHODAXOV;.-)XIY, 10. p =eUko=yte a =M~~f Iblister fluid in certain dermatoges. V at. dorm. I van. :33 no.3;37-38 )V~-Je 159. (HIRA 12-9) 1. Is Litov Okogo raqmbli)anakogo koshno-yonarologicheskoip diepansern (glavnyy vrach H.H.Robinzon). (SKIN DISMSMS, pathol. leukocyte formula in vesicular fluid Olus)l) (LBUKOOMS loulcocyte formula in vesicular fluid in slin ais. Olue)) ,XHCDAKOVSKIY,.I.G.1 ROYTMAN, M.Yft., kand. tekhn. nauk, rukovoditAill diplo=ogo proyekta. .Determining the fire resistance limits of reinforced concrette struc- tures under various temperature condition5.*Pozh. bezop. nc).301-38 164i (Miju 18t5) KHODAKOVSKIY. I.1.; ZHOG.11fl.1, V.V.; WMEM01 B.S. Dissociation constants of hydrosuMric acid at elevated temporatures. Geokbimila no.7t827-833 -n 165. (Y-Iru IS.,n) 1. Xartltut geo-khimii i analiticheskoy khim-'i lmani V.14 Vernfdskogo All U-SR, Moskva. Subaitted Felz-uary 'CIO, KHCDAKOVSKIY, 14.A. __ ...... Sarcoma of thi-cecum in a child. Zdray.Belor. 5 no.8:68 Ag 159. 1 (MIRA 12:10) 1. 12 khirurgicheakogo otdeleniya Minskoy dorozhnoy bolinitoy (nachalinilc bolinitay V.V-KonopelIko). (CECU9--TUMORS) KHODAKOVSKIlr -M.A. Penetrating *uund of the heart. Zdrav, Belor, 6 no.901 S _160, (MIRA L3:9) 1. Is khirurgiohiokogo otdolonip Minskoy doroshnoy bollnitenr Belon'wakoy zholoxnoy dorogi (moballnik bollnitey Y.T. Konopollko). (HEM-WOUM AND INJURIES) AWQWOVSKIY* M.A& Gigantic byd-ronephrosill. Zdrav- Belor. 6 no. 7:64-65 z9 160, (MIRA 13:8) is khirurgicheakogo OtdelOniYa Minskoy zheleznodorozhnoy: Bo"ntoy (nadmllni)r -n*llnitBY VeV, Konopeliko). NR; AP4012576 4/0072/64/000/002/000A~0010 -ACCESSION AUTHORS: xutukov, S.S. (Caxididate of technical sciences); D. (Engineer) Khodakovskiyp X TITLEt Analysis of the nature or a glass melt's flaw.in the zone of continuous glass fiber formation by high-speed filmiJ18 method SOURCE Steklo i keramika,, no. 2.. 1964, 3-10 TOPIC TAGS: glass, glass fiber, continuous glass fibers. glasis melt flawp glass melt convection current, glass fiber formation ABSTRACT: The rapid growth of contihuous glass fiber production and expansion of the area of its application require a deeper study of the forming process in order to increase quality and reduce the high cost of glass fiber. The purpose of the work is to study the,na- ture of-glass melt flaw In the forming zone and to determine the velocity field in it. A method was developed to study the prDoess f continuous glass fiber forming, by high-speed fibdago Us:UW an A Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR:, AP401257 SKS-1 caraera si series' '6f -test:i were ?onducted differingin draw- ing rates (66,61X,5~.,42,34, and 2'J m/sec). To obtain an lmage!Df the forming zore, the frames of'specific films were magnified 100-130 times'and projected on a screen with a 16-KP3L-2 projector. Re- sults of computations-are given for values of volume and length of the forming zona for two frames of each film taken at random.*.Per- lodie changes in volume of-the forming zone lead to a similar ahange of diameter of the,uriit glassfiber and thermal state'of its form- ing. A basic increaseF in flow rate andiaccel6rELtion of glass ILn the forming zone occurs it intervals of 107'4 to 1077 seconds. The, shape of curves for velooity change and acceleration of the glass in:the forming zone of the forming process do not depend on glass diameter and technological parameters. The velocity field of glass in the visible portion of the forming zone was studied; the rate is high- axially and decreases at its'surface. Maximum relative velocity gradient is in the output cross section 'of bushing tip and final balancing of velooity,ocaurs at,moment of.fiber diameter. fixAtion. 2/3 Card ---------- ap -AM 20 _LP6 3 Khodakoys)t AUMOR 1. (Candidate of technical sciences); Kut4kov, So S. (.Can didate ot technical-sciences) ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Glass-Reinforced Plastics and Glas Fiber (Vsesoyuzmyy nauchno-issledoviatel0skly institut stekloplastikov i ateYlyannogo- TITLX,. New method of studying-the process of foming of continuous glass_fiberp*, SOURCE: Steklo i keramika, no. 3, 1966, 15-20 -TOPIC TAGS:- glass fiber, silicate glass ABSTRACT: The foming.of continuo g1 -by the spinneret process4as studied us ass fiber by deteraining the diameter of the elementary fiber or weighing its segmetits. The curves of the change in dia"ter thus obtained were used to'detemine',the frequency - and amplitudeof the -main - cmponents- of oscillations of the fiber diameter. or of tbi~ weight of segments of the primary thread. From the variation in the fiberithickness or nonuniforinity in the weight of the segments of the primary thread, the authors de- termined the stability of the forming process in relation to the technique employed, design of the apparatus, glass composition, etc. Experiments with standard aluminum borosilicate glass on both laboratory and industrial equipment showed that the thick~ UDC1 666.211.036 Card 1/2 Z L 23476-66 ACC NR, APS0083DO ness changed from.4 to 25% in all cases. The process of forming of cretimuous glass fiber was shown to be puliatory in nature. weighing of the fiber segments showed the presence of four types of component oscillations differing in frequency and period: r.mdom ones of first order and periodic ones of second, third% and fourth Order. Opig. art. has: 7 figures. SUB CODE:t U/ SUBM DATE 1 00/ ORIC FXF: 002/ OTH FXF, ~001 DWA14GO104N, I.Ae; VLWNKO, G.A.j XHCDAKOVSKIY N,A. Organization and methodology of conduating industrial tests oJI parts of drine for wear.' Sbor. tamh* trud, NMI no,19%15-XI. 162. (MM 16:5) (Boring maohinary-Teating) (Mechanical wear) s 1~~ Ii 71; v,, 21 V tq IIf ILINITSKIY, Iosif Ivanovichl red.j DOGOSIAVETS, D.P.# tekbn* red* (Automatic and semiautomatic machine tooUl Stanki-avtomaty i poluavtomaty. MosWa Goo. zauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 46 (Nauchno-populiarnaia.biblioteka raboahego stanochnikal, n0,30 (MMA 15:3) Olachine toolele (Automatic control) SHARD Yuriy Sergeyevich; ICnVqI=7_R.S.. Jnzh.p retsenzent; DUG121A, N.A., takhn. red. [Automatic machine-tool lines in the machinery industry) .Avtomaticheskie stanochiVe linii v mashinostroeniio Mo- skva., Mashgiz, 1961. 36 p. (Neuchno-populiarnaia biblio- take. rabochago-stanoohnike., no 31) (MIRA 15:3) (Machine tools) iAutomation) POLUYANCIV., Vikt4r Trofimovicb; KHODAKOVSK171 N.S., inzh.2 retsenzent; BOGOSIAVETSO H.P.,. (LatheslTokarnye stm*io Moskva# 14asbgiz, 1961. 35 P. (Na- ucbno-populiarnaia biblioteka rabochego-stanocbnika, no.23) (Lathes) II (KMA 15112) ?JiOD,'tl:0V'3KIY Ye.A., irizli.p r&t-,Ierizent; h7lifOVY trid. 'Leklin. l.iauk, dt,t3., red. (Redu(,t,'-^jyl of auxi.lialY tIM i .n the ii~nvy t,:achir,(-,ry induslLry] Sokrashchenje vspur-oga tel rill" ~~,I) vremeni v tia- zhelom nnnhinostroenil. Moslcva 91: KHODAYOWS,KlY, V--i-; MMIMIK A.F. I Da~,erl,,,~.r.,j,,ig the reLiourc,,~,q c;f slqle 4,11f, f r'f-,dL;Ct ~:Ol, ~)J' lrcn pcwclor. Porosh.mat- 5 no.6:87-93 Je 1654 I* Ukrainsldy ScvtgL. Tlarodnogo khozyayst,va. (IERA 2,8:8) VARLAMOV, 14.L.; BELENAVICHUS, K.K.-O MOAKIN, G.A.-i P:,-'n~aalt uchastiye-. POLUKHINA, T.T...KHODAKOVSKIY V.V.; MISINGVA; L.V.) Tt"., TULVCHIN~;,KAYA, S ; SHELAMOV, V.A. Removal of phthaUc anhylrlde from the waite gases in the proauction of glyptal and pentetphlthali~~ -varnishes. Nauch. zap. Od. politekh. 61%. . . Irst. 41~10-;-L, I Ic (MIRA 23W EMA IYO V.V.; MINOT, V.A.0 kand. tekhn, naukq starshiy nau-nn ------ ~-FMTCMF-.~KOMMS P.Yie, kand. tekhn. nauk; XAZAMICH9 S,16; LAPITSMY, V.I., prof.* doktor tekhn. nauk; FILIPIYIV. 0,V,;. SMWANOVO m*,,dote.; DMIDOVICH, A.V.; XBZHIBOZHSICIY, X.Ta., lots,.: XOGROO TeSet prof*$ dok%qi:te'khAO' nauk; RT-NIKOV#'V*Io; LOKAXINI L,N,, mUdshly nauqhrg7 sotrildn4k- IMAM, N,I,o dots,; XMIJCHQWI A.P.; MUSHOMED, To.A,-, rMbTiN. Te.A., kaud. tekhn. nauk. data.; KOBIU, I.I.. kand. ts'khn. nauk. .nauo~W sotradnik; SHIRMW, Me; UNR I Feve, profe'l, doktor tekha, nauk; LCUVA, K.I,; ZHIGMIJF9 m.: maRoKov, Px.; NIKDV* A.Ye., prof., doktor tektm.-nank, starshiy nauchWy sotinlAm4k; T4ROOV, NJ&; NIKOIATEV, A.G.,; Discussions. Biul~,TSNIICHM no;lB/19:40-66 157. (Kim, iltO 1. Starshiy inzhener. Glav"testall Mnisterstva ohernoy metanur- gii SSSR (for Khodakvvekly). 2. Institut gaza (for Yef lmov).:~ 3. Dj- rektor Dnoprodsorshiutpgo.metallurgichookogo instituta (for rosenkol 4. Rwhallnik laboratorit Leningradskogo inatituta'~ og."- Uporoy (ior Kazalrevloh). 5. 7-avsdv;yushcbdy kafedroy metallurgli stali Daepropetrovskogo metallurgloheskogo instituta, (for Iepits]dy). 6. ladWagnik laboratorli Giprostali (for Pi]IP'Yev). 7. Che3yabin- skiy politakhnichookiy inatitut (for Stroganov). 8. Rmchallnik . teplotekhnicheskoy laboratoril Severskogo metallurgichookogo zavoda (for Demidoviah). 9. Zamstitell nwhallnika TBentrallnoy sawodskoy laboratorii Makeyovskogo metallurgichookogo zavoda. (for Bormatakiy), (Continued on next card) KHaDAKOVSXIT. TY.-(contimwd) Card 2. M.Sibirskly, meballurgicheekly lustitut (for MedzhibozhsjC4 n. zavedwashchir kafedroy metallurgii stali Xiyevskogo polltekhni- cheskogo instit-ata (for Kocho). 12 Ispolnyayushchiy ob7azanxiosti skogo kombinats. (for glavuogo Inshenera Beloretskogo metallurgiche IhmIkor). 13. Vaesoy=V7 nauohno-iseledovatellskiy institut; metal- lurgieheakoy toplotekhniki (for Lomakin), 14. Ural'skiy polltel:hni- cheekiy institut (for tDkBxev)*:15. Zamestitell machallnika teplo- tekhnIchesk*y labomtorii Nichne-Tagillskogo wUllurgioheeltogo kombinata (for XLyucherov). 16'. Nachallnik teplot.ekhnicheakoy labo- ratorii TSentrallnoy savodskoy laboratorii savoda in. Toroshilova, (for--- _ vushchanko), .3.7i -Zhdamovskly metallurgicheekly institixt .(for Kapustin). 18. Institut met&U-urgii im. Bay1cowm- AN SSSIC (for Xdbeza). 19.. Naoballnik laboratorii martenovskikh peohey Vseooyuz- nogo minchno-Issledovatellskogo inotituta metallurgiohookoy teplo- tokbulki (for Shirokov). 20. EaveduWushchiy kafedroy metallu~gil stalli 'Urallskogo poUtekhnicheakogo instituta (for Umrikhin),'P 21. Wehallulk metallurgicheo1my laboratorii Mentrallnoy smdekoy laboratoril Zakaftassbogo metallurgichaskogo zavocla (for Lexl3ava). 2Z. Zamestitell glavnogo inzheners, zavoda in, Petrovekogo (for Zhigulin). 23. NachaVulk martenovskogo teekba Nuzzetskogo motal- lurgicheakogo kombinata (for Morokov). 24. Institut metall"gii in. Baykova AN SSSR (for Ehlabnikov). 2.5. GlavW inzhener Petrwrob- Zabaykallskogo metallurgichookogo tavoda (for Thrasov). 26. lbchail- nik tookha Xagnitogorskogo metallurgichookogo komblnz~ta (for Nikolayev). (Open-hearth process) NOVOZHILOV, M.G.p prof.; KUCHERYAVYYt F.I.9 dotsent; KHODAKOVSKIY, 'WJ., gornyy inzh.; GLUSY.1,19,~: L.I., gornyy inzh. Optimum parameters of boring and blasting operations and thiiir effect on rock breaking by blasting. Vzryv. delo no.47/4:1i97-204 '61. (MIJLA 15:2) (Blasting) (Boring) KUCHEMVrjO F.I,p dotoent; XHCIDAKOVS&U,, luoyej, inzho; KOSTRIKOV) V.F.p inzhe Potentials for increasing the productiverfoo of cable drI2ILDg. Izv. vp*uchebmzav#; goro2hur. .3 no.20-10-314 162. (MDU 25:4) 1. Dnepropetrovokly (wdena Trudovogo Kmonogo ZuRmeni gornry inotitut imeni Artemas Rokomendovana kafedroy razrabotki inidnykh swatorozbdeniy i otkrytykh ornvkh rabot. (Kom,somd'okoye regio~.JDonetsk Province)-Boring) KUCHOYAMS F.I.v dotsent; KHODAKOVSKIY) Yu#F*, inzh.; KOSTRIKGVp V.F.I. inzh.; YEFPMIOV Basis for the seleftion of blast hole drilling eq uipment Jn limestone quarries. Izvovysouchebozave; gorpzhure 7 no.204,7- 92 164, (VIRA 17:3) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordena Tr~idovogo Krasnogo Znam ni gornVy in- stitut imeni Artema, Rekomendovana kafedroy otkrytykh rabot, NOVOZHTI'OVj M.G., prof.; KUCHEMVYY, F.I. , dotsent;jfflQDAK inzh.; GLUSKIN., L.I. Ways of increasing the efficiency of boring and blasting in the Karakubskiy pits. Gore zhur. no,7:36-38 Jl 161. (MIFd 15:2) 1, Dnepropetrovslciy gornyy institut (for Novozhiaov, Kucheryavyy,, Xhodakovskiy). 2. Glavnyy inzh. Karakubskogo rudoupravleniya (for GIumIdn)* (K=somol'skoye r9gion(Donetsk Province)-Boring) (Blasting) NWREMVY.Yp kand.Ukhn.nauk; EMDAKOVSKIY,, YUFoj, gornyy lnzb,,; IEFRMOTp E.I,* gornyy inzh.; 03 r Mvw7p ~_V 9 O~ Improving boring and'blaiting work in trench digging in limostone quarrieoe Gore zhuro no*7:40-42 JI 162s (MiRA 15-.7) I., Ibepropetrovskiy gornyy institute (Komsomollskoye rvgion (Donetsk Province)-Limes tone) KUCHERYAVYY, F.I.; KIIODAXWSKlY., YU.F. -e- " Effect of distribution parameterg and the order of detonating borehole charges on the efficiency of boring and blasting operations in the quarrying of flux limestone. Vzryv. delo no.55/12:172-187 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut Im. Artema. 21166 13,/141/60/00'A/OC)6/LX)5/025 E032/F,11-li A UT H M S llenadiktov, Ye.A.P Korobkov, Yu.S., Mitynkov, N.A%) Papoport, V.O., and Khodrnlava, L.H. T TTLE: Rf~.--,uits of Mensurpni!nts of the ltbsorntAnn of Rndio V'nves in thp Ionosphere PE'~~ IODICA L: I7vestiyn vysshikh uchebMrl-h 7,-vedenly, R,-tdiot*izika, 191-0, Vol-3, Tlo-b, PP. 957-966 T'P',Y-T Results obtPined at Gorlkiy in 1959 rme renorted. The tot.nl nbFor'Dtlon in the ionosphere WIS nensured with the aid of the ~~rethod of two rreauencies". The method is described as follows. ~Supnose thnt the" cosmic- rndlo emission Is receiv.:-d simult,~neously on tvo 1'reoxiencies, fl and f 21 where "2;7f.L' For enph of thqse freqUencies the inteFra nbsorption of v1dio waves in the innosnher-, is given bY: r I - 1n (~)j/Ii), whera 10i and I, nre the intensitier, of cosmic r,~dlo emission of frnrluency fi beforr~ ind nft-:~r narssr!? fllrough the Card 115 'S'/l1fl/60/003/OUb,/w5/025 Results of Mensuremants of the Absorntion of RPcJ1o WPves in the IonosT)hPre 2 ionosphere., If (2 JTXi)2 2 ;,n(4 f . vherea -.,) is thn i C effective numb-r of r-ol.Lisions of electrons with lons Pnd neutrpi noleculesp and f is the critical frenuency of' the F-D-yer, then the interrni absorption is Frive'ni-by., 11 %), dz (2N, 0 In this expressinn 1; is the eleetron concentrntion, ?. is the thi6kness of th.e nbsorbing lpyer, e Pnd m are the chnri-le -nd mass of the eUttronp and c is the velocity of light. It tl-e_n follows that r r (f,)/f 1)2 nnd hence p f Anally, the inteF,-.,,I. 1 nbporrtion for thezfiequeneies Vf given by: 1n (I Oq/IOl) - In (,2/-TI-1 T-1 f" DO 4M 1 2 r,ird 2/5 S/1-Itl /60/003/c,'t!6/W5/C,25 EO.12/Ellh Pesults of Me,~ruremcnts of the Absorption of Radio 11,1.vps in the Ionosnhore and V, (f )2 (3b) 1/f2 If 3~2/101 do-s not der,:~nd on the gninctic eoordin.-ter then chnnges in ri with time depend only on t1in, rntlo of the ixo frequencies. In Dict, the above Intensity r*%tio is not inden, endent of the grdaetic coordinatis but this fact should not lerr' to lirre errors- in the rbsorption mpasurements. Published data on the absorntion of rndlo wnves in the ionnsphor- durinp night liours I-Iiows thnt' the nbsorntion is fr-nuentlY negligible. If the int-?nsity ratin I Is determined for t~csc hours, then the 02Aul nbsorption for nny other tine can b,4 ralculnted from Fq. (A). It mpy b,:! shown thnt the ontimum frequency rnng!, for thp nlovr rethod differs, From the stAndnrd mL-thod (described by P3.11n et --I. in Fef.2 ind Mitri nnO bh~iin In Ref.1) in thAt it does not ren uirc hi,ohly snecip-lized aD paratus or~prolonge--,.46servntions. The pr~-sent authors have used thr% Above mothod between August ~!tnd C,-rd 315 211(6 S//lJ VC-,0tA1J5/()25 F'032/Ellh Pe.-Ailts of Measurements of the Absorr)tion of Radio Wnves in the lonosn,here Pecember 19510 on fi.6 nnd 25 14c/s. The results obtnined show that the nbsorntion has a charncteristic mnximitm at noon ench dny, md n minimum at nbout h hrs. In August airl Sentpmbr~r +hpre is Pivo ,m ndditional evening Troxi-ilim at Pbout 2U hrs. The magnitude of the noon mixinur. vaF found to !~e 1.1 db in August, 1.15 db in September, 1.2 db in October And loveinb,~r, nnO 1.b db In Derember (on 18.6 Yc/s throughout).* Fig. It shows the diurnal dependence of the total Pbsorption (continuous curv-) nn~ the nbsorption in the lower layers of the iono.~nhere (dotted curve) avernged over the periods 23rd to 31st October (Figd!n) And 12th to 15th November (fig.hb). The results obtAined by the Radio Astronomicni metho~!s were checked by means of the Dulse method described by Pigott et al. (Ref.9).. Fig. 5 shows the dependence of the absorption in the F-lnyer on the critiral freouoncie:~ of the F-layer (18.r' Mc/S) (curve I 12th to leth November;. curve 11 - 20th to 3,Lvt Uetobr!r; curve III dats from Pef. 3). Acknowledgemnts are Axpressed to G.G. Getrnntsev and V.L. Ginzburg for interest and ndvice. Card IjI5 SAU 4-01003100f /w5/C'25 Results of kipnsuramnts R027E.Llb The~re qre 5 figures -.nd 13 Werencer: 5 Sovict ind. R non-Soviet. AS SM, Iff ION: lbuchno-issledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy Institilt r)ri Gorlkovsekom imiversitr~te (Scientific Reserrrb RpHlophysics Institute of th., Gorlkiv Univerm-ty) S t"! IT TE D May 10) 1960 Fig-ha 2 Card 5/5 /.Z BENEDIKTOV, Ye.A.; -KOROBKOVp Yu.S.; MITYAKOVp N.A.; RAPOPORT, V,O.; KHGDLMA- L.N. Results of the measurement of the absorption of radio waves in the ipnosphere. 1xv. via. uaheb. zav.; radiofiz. 3 no.6-05IL-968 160. (MIRA ]4: 4. 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy racliofi'sichookiy inatitut pri Gorlkovftkom univorsitete. ,(Ionosphere) (Radia waves) Q-KHODALIVICK. A.Ii.;BRETVILI. X&GO CdOcernin6.one of the representatives of tho genue Conchidiella.. - found in lifelian sedirants of the Urals. Trudy Gor.-geol. imet. no. 28:63-69 157. -, (MIRA 11:10) (Ural Mountains--Pentawridae, Poasil) KHODALSTICH. A.N.t AWMI, I.A.; BRN"Wf, M.G.; YAGANOTA, T.I. [ do -o~ajs-dT; TCRBAKOYA, A.F.; YAMV, Y.Te.4 Prinimll uehastilret SOKCLOT, B.S.; VAGANOTA, T.I. (decused]; MMTGINA# M.T.* PRONIN, A.A., red.% OORMOTA, T.A., red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.Ap~v takhn.red. [Brachiopods and corals from the ftrellan bausite-bearing deposits of the eastern slope of the Central and Northern Urals] BrAkhio- pody I korally Is eifellskikh bokei-tonoonykh otloxhanii voni,och- nogo sklona Srednego I Severnogo Urala. Moskva, Goo.nauchn(P-takhne isd-vo lit-ry po geol, I okhrane uec1r, 1959. 282 p. OWLA 13:3) 1. Russia (1923. U.SA.Re) Hinisterstvo geologii I okhrany nedr, Ural'skoys geologichaskoye upravloniye, (Ural Mountains--Brachiopoda, FouBil) (Ural Xountains-Corals', Postil) ----- ------- MALAMIOVA, Nadeshda Petroynal doktor geol.-min.nauk, otv.red.; PATRIUSHIVA, LA., redAvd-va; SN=K=, N.Y., tekhn.rel. [Stratigraphy of lower Carboniferous deposits in the Northern and Central Urals based on the fuana of foraminifers; Visean stap] Stratigraftia nishnskamennougolln3ich otlozhanil Savernogo I Srednego Urala po faune foraminifer; Vixeickii iarus. 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Koks I khim.no.3:64 '56.(ff2A 1:8) (Moroz, Mikhail Wtovlevich,.1902?-1956) BRUK, A.S.; LKIBOVICH, R.Ye.,- IVANOV, Ye.11.1 SMULISON, A.S.; BELUIMA, A.A.; MUCHNI.K., P.A.; FARTUSHNAYA, R.M.; Prinins.31 uchantiyet KUTEVOYs P.M.; GOLIDBERGO F.Ya.; MEHATIVA, A.P.1 KUYSHKINA,, L.I,; SIMYMETp A.H,; VASILICHMOI, S.I.1 BARASHj D.A.; KARPOVAI, K.K.; KHODANKOVI, A.T. Effect of temperature changes in tits control heating flues aft the quality of the metallurgical c(4m, Koko i khim. no.7:2647 163. (MIRA 160) 1e Duepropetrovskiy metallurgtcheskiy inatitut (for Bruk., laybovich,, Kutevoys GoIldberg,, Neclayeva., Kubyshkina, Sheykb)t). , Xrivorozhakiy metanurgicheakiy zavod (for Ivanov, Smullsons, Belukha;Zchniky Fartushnaya, Vasillcbenko, Barash, Karpova., Khodank ). (Coke ovens) (Coke-Testing) --- -- - - - - -- I KHODANOV I.I. podpolkovnik meditsinskay slushby .. ~ Iffect of fieterophoria on flight training. Voen,-med.zhurs no#7:78 J1 '57. (MERA 11:1) (HZTRROPHORIA) (FLIGHT TRAINING) IBC.WQT,-.,R-I=,)MiAIdat meditsinskikh nauk Hemorrhage in hemophilia after tonsillectomy. Vest. oto-rin. 16 no.6:73-74 N-D 154. (MLRL 8d) 1. Is klinicheakoy bolluitsy No.6 Moskovskogo gorodBkogo otdola zdravoorkhraneniya M OPHILIA, complications hemorrbe after tonsillectozV) (HSHOMUGE P004. in to'noillectomr in hemophilia) (TONSII49 surgery tonsillectoeW postop. hemorrh. in hemophilia) XHODANOTA. R.N., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk (Moscow) Result of,local application of furaollin in otelarMolog3r.-Klin. ed. 32 no.lOtBB 0 154. (MLRA 8:1) Is klinicheskoy bollnitay No,,6 (glavnyy vrach V.M.Mikhaylov) (FURAN MITATIVIS, therapeutic uas, nitrofuramone In otorhinolaryagol, dieJ KHODANOVA. R.N. Using an intrananal novocaine block, Yestooto-rin. 19 no-311117 VY-Je '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Ix klinicheekoy bolinitey No.6 Ministerstva zdravookhranejtiya S=* Moakva. (IIOVOGAINN) M30DANDVA, R.N. long-term retention of a large foreign body in the lary=o Taste otorin. 22 no#6t89-W 160. (KUU 103.) 1, Iz klitiohookoy bolinitay No.6, Mookra. (LA (.4WMGN BODIM) FJ!ODAN*C'VTCH, T. Ye, SnjO:r ()v. T, rl, Dobyc~a Ep ED L uO 5 Froduction.72 MOBCOw-Lenlngrad, 1946, No.' 444, 1t, Aug 55 000 *Soo g* goo o Fee I, It % I -lint I I I t I 00 V* oe, O"CISM Met W043 -00 lee Deb drstWmm W provesda h '"to lee 2ca Pk" ON! fordis Vily". KA,m. 24, No. A. MAW In 11"I"s '00 jog fiquM ab-mtento aind %Wki s4*wtwu1% it timm Ibmt. Bmna C. Ntrutirr 06 METALL10161CAL WISATM CLASSWOCAT" 9z f T slow. No"Ov %*Novo wAs O-W 0111110111 911411 6Id o-V sit ;J ii is, it ivar ale Z* A i 1 1; 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 mi , 1; ~-. ~ " 'IL if"' f e. b,-Crt,t 1~ T. &"- - --%,- - I r , - , : ~ j - - -, I . , : ;~-w -JT 'ARISKRO Aleksz~ndr Arkad Iyevich; IVAIIDV. Aleksandr Kornilovich; KD~LOV, Anatolly L'yovIch; HHOLIT,raygenly Kszkovich; PALTA, Ravin Solomonovich; RAMIN, TIMIsIr -Alkolayevich, redaktor; MODANDVICH Ivan Teft Ich. radaktor; SEArMZARDY. Kikhail woo 0 ; rujimilah. ri.. takhnicheekly rodaktor [Gas production and transportation) Dobycha I transport gam. Pod Red. V.N.Rmabsna i I.S. Ihodanovicba. Moskya. Gos.mmchno- tekbn.izd-vo neftianol i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1955. 551 P. (MI-RA 8:10) (Gas. Natural) (Pipelines),, KHMANOVICH, I.Ye. Change of gas pressure at the end of a pipeline during Its evacuation. Gazopromeno,2:31-33 1 1569 (XGRA 10:1) (Natural-Pipelines) (Gases) ~Mn IM Mul Rim ME, i.- 7 USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Treatamat of Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor and Jet Fuels. Lubricants. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Ehimiya, No 1, 1958) 2574 Author : Khodanovich, I.Ye., Khalif, A.L. inst : All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gases. Title : Some Problems of Recovery of the Gas Associated with Petroleum at the Fields of Tatneft Federation. Orig Pub : Tr. Vaes. n.-i. in-t prirodn. gazov, 1957) No 1(9), 3-9 Abstract : The problems considered are those of recovery and trans- port of the gas at the fields, uninterrupted operation of the pumping system, and of maximm retention, in the gas) of the gasoline which is separated at the gasoline reco- very plant. Card 1/1 SOV/124-53-7-7543 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 7, p 32 (USSR) AUTHORS: Khodanovich, I.Ye., Nefelova, N.V. TITLE: On the Pressure Conditions in a Gas Conduit as It Fills up With Gas (0 rezhime davleniy v gazoprovode pri zapolnenii vego gazom) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t prirodn. gazov, 1957, Nr 1(9), pp 10-16 ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that in a gas main in the process of being filled with gas the pressure in it increases as a function of the quantity of gas Q being pumped in, the length and diameter of the conduit, and the time t. It is stated that there are two pos- sible ways of filling a gas conduit with gas- 1) the gas is fed into an empty conduit or into one in which atmospheric pressure prevails;. 2) the gas is fed into a conduit which is already filled with gas and in which the prevailing pressure.is greater than that of the atmosphere, The first case has been theoretically examined by Ribaud (Ribaud, G., C.r. Acad. sci., 1951, Vol 233; 1952, Vol 234), who from the equations of motion. and con- tinuity obtained the following formulae for the pressure Px and the gas flow rate Qx along the conduit during the filling Card 1/2 operation: SOV/124-58-7-7543 On the Pressure Conditions in a Gas Conduit as It Fills up With Geis Px = P 3It F (axt- Z/3 Qx :.~ Q T (axt- 2/3 wherein x is the distance from the starting point to the conduit section under study, t is the time elapsed, Fix and P are the pressures, Q. and 0 are the gas flow rates, a is a coefficient, and F andP are .certain functions. When simplifying assumptions are made with respect to the functions F and (0, and wher, certain other assumptions are adopted, engineering formulaelare evolved which determine the quantity of gas passing through any section of the conduit at a given moment and the pressure at any point in the conduit. Examples of calculations are examined. The fact is mentioned thalt an exper- imental test made in the Kokhtla-Yarve-to-Tallin conduit showed a satis- factory agreement between calculated and observed pressures. A isimilar comparison of the observed gas volumes traversing given sections of the cond-it with the calculated volumes was not made. G.Ye. Khudyakov 1. Gases-,-Pressure 2. Pipes--Applications 3. Matheinaties--Applications Card 2/2 APRIOTSTH, I.E., doktor tekhh,nauk;' BARS. Te.Ae, kand.geol.-min.nauk,; BCRISOV, Yu.P.. lmad.tekhnonank; VILIKOVSKIT. A.S., prof.; TTSOTSKIT. I.Y., kand.geol.min.nauk; GOVOROVA, G.L.. dots,; DAKHHOV, V.19., prof. ZHDAHOV, N.A., prof.; ZHUXOV, A.I., dots,; KOTTAKHOT.F.I.. p:rof,; KRM, A-Ya,' doktor geol.-min.nauk; KURAVITRY. I.M., prof.; MUSHII.I. A.Z., inzb.i NAmroT, A.Kh., kandotekhnonauk;---XHODA,101r!GH, kana.tekhnnsuk; KRLYSTOV, Y.T., inshe; OMNOT, B.G., kand. tekhnonauk; SHOROV. V.I., dots,; SAVINA, Z.A., vedushchiy red.; POLOSI1U, A.S.. tekhn.red. [Manual fo petroleum extraction] kravochnik po dobyche nefti.. Pod obahchei red. LHALravleva, Mookya, Go, anuchno-tekbnaltd-vo nefte i gorno-toplivaoi lit-rY* Vol. 1. 1958. 540 p. (MIRA 11:4) (Petroleum industry) KWDAMVICH, I.Ye.: HATATMA, N.V. officiency of gas pipelines. Trudy TNIIGAS no.211163-1?1 58o (MRA J~tll.) (Gas, Natural-Pipelines) UDDANOVICH I Gas industry at the Brussels World Yair. Uz. prom. no.9t 50-5? S 158- (KRA Iwo) (Bruseels-lzbIbItions) (Gas manufacture and works) IY / - - .. I -is Al 14 till ]!.G.0; KHOMMVICH, ~.Te, Calculatip4o for ps wine under 49notationary conditions of gas flow; discussion. Ons. prom. 4'n~.2:40-5~ 7 (MIRA 1:2ij) (Gal pipes) KHODANOVICH, I.Ye.; THIM', F.G.- Solving the problem on pw flow In pipelines by similarity application. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.5:201-213 159. (RUA 1219) (Oas flow) KHOD&NOVICHO I.Yeo V,A. alculating gas pipelines for unsteady flow. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.5:214-227 (159' (14IRA 12S9) Gas: Natural-Pipellnee) - -- -- -I KHODAX)V!~ ~,I. ~-A"Yxv, V.A. More exact method for calculating gas-pipeline capacities. Trud7 VNIIGAZ no.5:228-233 159- (XIR& 12:9) ~Gas. Ratural,-Pipoll ton) .