SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHYMOV, V.V. - KRYMSKIY, G.F.

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Manual for the Foundry Man (Cont.) 587 PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers, scientists, technicians, and shop foremen engaged in casting of nonferrous metals. It may also be used as a manual by students interested in this field. COVERAGE: The book deals with the physical, chemical and mechanical properties of aluminum and magnesium and their commercial alloys. There are numerous reference tables, and various methods of casting are described and illustrated. Defects commonly encountered in casting are listed and various remedies suggested. There is a brief description of various casting machineso mostly of the cold chamber type, among others a copy of the Reed Prentice casting machine. The authors conclude with a discussion on safety techniques and industrial hygeine, as the handling of magnesium may-be hazard- ous. No personalities are mentioned. There are 91 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I. SHAPED CASTINGS FROM ALUMINUM ALLOYS Ch. I. Compositiono Structures and Properties of Aluminum Casting Alloys 3 Card 2/1* SOKOLISKATA, Lidiya Iosifoyna; IMMOT, T.V., kand.takhu.nauk, neuchnyy red.; MLAWV, M.T., kand.te-W.-fikuk.4-kit ansent; KHTSIN, B.T., Insh,, 118 ratsensent; XLIKIND, L.M.. rsd.ixd~va; XARASIff, A.I., takhn.red. [Gases in light metals] Gasy v legIcikh metallakh. Pod nauchnoi red. Y.V.Krymova. Monkva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tevetnoi metallurgil, 1959. 114 p. (MIRA 12:6) (Gases in ustals) 77 21931 8/1 28/60/000/oorl /002/007 Al 33/Al 27 AUTHORS: -Pnov, V. V., Nikollskaya, Ye. M., Tikhonova, V. V.t Fed or-olvia-j -r,-K, TITLE: Production of foundry magnesium alloys containing zirconium PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no. 1, 19601, 23-25 TEXT: The article deals with various,magnesium alloysto which zirconium had been added-to reduce the grain size and to rand- or improved mechanical properties of alloy castings. Investigations have been carried out to find an optimum method for adding zirconi- um to foundry magnesium alloys at a ratio of at least 0.6%. This is a difficult technological problem owing to the high chemical activ- ity, high melting point, considerable specific weight (6.4)and low solubility of zirconium. Two test series were carried out. In the first, zirconium was added in the form of potassium fluorozirconate, in the second' zirconium was added in the form of foundry alloy, as virgin metal (100%), secondary metal (100%) or in a combined Card 1/5 21931 . 8/128/60/000/001/002/007 Production of foundry magnesium alloys... A133/A127 form (70% virgins 30% secondary metal). Test results obtained in the first series indicatedthat the composition of the working alloy, after remelting, is not constant. Thereby, the zirconium content considerably decreasedi, and the addition of zirconium in the form of fluorine salts increased the danger for the foundrymen. An anal- ysis of the second series proved that the simplest and most depend- able method involves the use of a blended foundry alloy whereby zirconium is obtained through reduction by means of magnesium from a melt of potassium fluorozirconate and carnallite. In this case, carnallite, equaling 25% of the teight of the charge, is put into a crucible and heated to 730-750 Ct hold until bubbling stops to provide conditions for adding 50% potassium fluorozi-rconate in small portions. When the latter dissolved, magnesium, melted in an other crucible, is added. Simultaneously, the temperaturc is increased-to 780-80000 and the charge is thoroughly stirred. Such a foun6y alloy contains 20-35% zirconium in the dissolved state and 10-15% elemen- tary zirconium with a total zirconium content between 30-50%. The Card 2/5 21931 S/128/60/000/001/002/007 Production of foundry magnesium alloys ... A133/AI27 following factors have been investigated.: the effect of the added foundry alloy on the mechanical properties of an alloy meltedL from a 100% virgin metal;the effect of repeated remelting without any re- fining on the zirconium content of the alloy and its mechanical prok erties; the effect of adding different amounts of foundry alloys on the Zr content and the mechanical properties oZ an alloy melted from 70% secondary and 30% virgin metal. Testing the mechanical proper- ties of the IVA2(MI12) alloy as to the effect; of its Zr content it was found that an increased Zr content raises the strength limit, and in particular, the yield point of the alloy. High and stable properties have been attained with an addition of 7.5 - 10% foundry alloy. At repeated remelting without any further addition of foun(j- ry alloy the Zr content somewhat decreases but comes still close -to 0.6 %, simultaneously ensuring high-level anti-corrosion properties Based on these studies the following melting technology is recommen- ded: the charge will consists of MN (MGI) bar magnesium, zinc bars of a grade not lower than U,2(Ts2), alloying rare-earth metals or thorium, magnesium-zirconium foundry alloy (30-50% 7,r) and secondary Card.3/5 21931 S/128/60/000/001/002/007 Production of foundry magnesium alloys... A133/AI27 metal. The charge is calculated.for a 2.5% Zr content; zinc and rare earth metal content is rated at median valueo and as to the thorium. content the upper limit has been considered. The amount of the found- ry alloy is calculated in the following way, depending on the compo- sition of the charge: Composition of the charge 100% virgin metal 60-80% secondary metal + 20-40% virgin metal Foundry alloy added 7.5 % 7.5 % of the weight of the vir- gin metal and 2% of the weight of the secondary metal 100% secondary metal 2 % In the melting process BV,2(V12)and B"?~(V13) type fluxes are used. Zinc is added after melting and reheating of magnesium up to 700- 7200C. After refining and overheating at 780-8000C the contaminated flux is removed from the surface of the melt and foundry alloy is added in corresponding portions. Thereby, melting temperature has to Card 4/5 21931 S/128/60/000/0(A/002/007 Production of foundry magnesium alloys ... A133/AI27 be maintained at ?6000 and must not be lower while reheating temper- atures have to be above 80000. After having addedthe foundry alloy fresh flux is put on the surface of the melt, the melt is held for 10-15 minutes and then poured at ?40-7800C. The quality of the melt so prepared is determined by technological break test samples and from the results of spectrum analysis. When preparing the charge it is necessary to use well-cleaned crucibles and any aluminum or MJ15 (ML5) orMJTItt(MV+) alloy residues should be avoided. There is I figure and 5 tables. Card 5/5 IRYW7, YU-3.; TVERSKOy. B.A. (,h"nP.08 in the enerU of Particles In a dipole field in transitions betwoon V)Iriou3 drive surfaces. Geonng. i aer. 4 no-2:397-399 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17W lo Fluskovakiy Cosudarstvennyy univers-itet. Institut yadernoy fizlki. 0 0 0 a 41 p a a I I ji A AA- A 0 U11. A 4 0 m p j-4, -ptits - 0#0 and A 31. 114A, Anihm;t WnVeyd at a temp. n-t rit~htix till', ww having a qp. Sr. of 13-1.4. and nmig. tip in -09 Ct i. 11~ml as a pwok-iter fm prtlywinyi 4 himbW M. of a es J,-I we* so* C90 Oee Sal - love 1100 $00 00 to 00 i it- ,V 0 V V *a* was$ "No ""R"w At 40 at 0~050 lee a I a Iw a a IN I IF a 1 tzoe,t 00 0 ifooooiooooooooooo*oo0000000009000*00*0:00340'00 00000100000000*000000000*0000000000*0090:0: vv T u v r-i r-i I ruslimat for polviall emimw#. M. h I 1"A -4 lull. tFINIP) A,611.1.64tht --d ;41 4 PO 1.1%MV 4 :1 1 1. AIIIJ kill FOPOVAS Z.V.; YkNOVSKIY, D.M.; KOZLOVA, N.V.; KRYM3VA, A.I. Effect of aymetrical triazine derivatives on the stability of poly(vinyl chloride). Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no,lsl64-170 A $62. (MERA 15 i1) (Triazine) (Ethylene) KUZLOVA, N.V.; K117EPUVp D.F.; KHOMILUV, D.11,; MMINA, A.I* Synthesis and study in the 1.3.5-triamine series. Part 2: Interaction of cyapuric chloride with oubatituted anilines, Zhureobekhime 33 tw*1013303-3309 0 163. (KMA 16:.U) i-;1, ~!VANOVA, P. D. MYNOVA, M., :~i 0 i.',fuct of clectrolytes and certain nrganlc substanres on tte 6~:~ul.ilon FOlymerization of' vinyl chloride. JIla,,3t, t,,A,,:Jyo no~91 5--? 165. (MMA 18:9) K -I---- KH. 111-U-NmW -RataimajiMy &lhU pres IDdIOtr- In-ta, Vyp. h# Ighg" B sova Xhlopkcrvc7 Xe gi Irudy Bpednegzl& 36,V-Dibliogrs 21 zy. to Sol LIGtOPiJ3l ZhurnallrOI& StatV., Vol. jVP Moskva, 1949 KH. I SHApOVAWV, 29M-Optimal l6a To3zhchAna I VeB P3-itka ZbvWkha Na -Novm Rehim Pres., ovanjjm XhlopkovO"Y Hezgi Trudy Bredneasiat Tadustr In-ta, Vyp- 4., 1949 S. 47-52 Bibliogr 1 7 a Sot letoplA I ZhumaltzWkh Statey, Vol. 39, Moskva, 1949 KRYHUYA, A. kh. I SHAPOVALOV, I. I. 1 2 T Plasticlsor for pol chloride. M. Y. Felldman and A. T,- Yrz.;ova 651-7, CAM ADI., -L-J4-/, 7.1, 11117,71t ene o1i chlorinatej at a temperature not exceeding 10,00, heving a speciftc gravity of 1.3 1.4, and containing up to 35% chloftne is usel. 3S21121. !4262 "Y1 3 C-In'l --,f !-,od 'ci -- (diss) "'lin'(;o-roen'-r7enol,)r,-ir-,ai dlagno- sis of T)erinlioral 3iin, cancor." 11 t, ri, t nn t Ron,irj-vch Instittito of HoontfYoriology induadtol Y), 15 COPI S Op, 0 (KL, 37-57w 10)0 16) 1119, Chost Sent 5 1840. C 1.1 NICO- ROENTGENOLOGIC DIAGNMIS OF PERIP11FRAL CANCER (IF THE LUNG (Russian text) - K r y m o v a K. 0. - VESTV. RE-NTGENOL. RADIOL. 1057, 32/5 (46-50T-tI1VT.--v- Out of 180 patients with spherical shadows in the lung, peripheral cancer was found In 87 cases, It's favourRe localization being the upper lobes and the posterior seg- ments of the upper and lower lobes. There was no preference for either right or left lung. Among roentgenological signs, Indistinct patchy outlines, beterogenous structure and Increase in size are the most significant; adjacbnt AteleCtaSiM, and pleural changes or destruction are much tuore rarely observed. Auxiliary roent- genological methods, tomography and bronchography, add materially to the correct diagnosis. (XIV. 5, 15, 16) 10 1z rdntgenodiagno9tich,_,skogo otdOla (zav. - prof. 1#4. %he , 11 k instituta rentgenr.1t.'eji Gosundarstvennogo rAuchno-jealedovate a 0 0 i radiologli (dbr. - doteent I.G. labu (LUNG NE6PJASM, diag. cline 4 x-ray diag. In peripheral cancer (RUB) KRTMVA, K.B. Clinical and radiographic diagnosis of spherical formations In the lungs. Trudy TAentr. nauch.-isel. inst. r.entg. A rad. 10:47-54 159. (MIRA 1~:9) --XRTMOVA~, K B. o kya, Zh-28. Podkopayevskiy per., d.9, kv.7) Bronchography in peripheral lung cancer. Top.onk. 5 no.5t565-571 159. (MM 12:12) 1. 1z rentgenodiagnosticheskogo otdola (zav. - prof. I.A. Shekhter) Gosudarstvonnogo nauchno-issladovatel'skogo itstituta rentgonologii t radiologii Ministeretva zdravookhraueuiya RSrSR (dir. - dots. I.G. lagunova). (LUNG NZOPTASMS, diag. peripheral, bronchograpby (a")) (BRONCHI, radiography bronebography, diag. value In peripheral lung cancer (Pms)) KO-VAR kpnd.med.nauk Sr6nahogenic cysts of the posterior modlastinum [with summm7 in Inalishlo lrhirurgiia 35 no-1:70-73 Ja 159- (MIRA 1222) 1. Is reutgenodiWosticheskogo otdoln (zex. - prof. LA. Shakhter) Gotudaretvennogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute rentganolopi Minlateretva sdrarookhranoniya RSM (dir. - dots. 1.G. Lagunova). (XKDZASTIMO cysts, browhogenic, of posterior NO) ~A i-ICHIMOVA, X.B.; SAVMnftOt Te.D. X-ray diagnosis of lung canoer. Klin.med. Za 160, 38 no.1:61-.66 (KERA 13t10) KRYMOVA, K.B.; SERGMV, V.M. Bronchography in chronic pleural empyamas. Grud.khir. 3 no.61 7745 F-D 161, (MIRA 1523) 1. Iz Instituta sardechno--aooudistoy khirurgii (dir. - prof. S.A. Kolesnikov; naucnyy rukovoditell - akad, A.R. Bakulev) AMN SSSR, (EKPM) (MMCHI-RADIOGWRY) KRYMOVAP K. Bol NUZIMICHEV, A. P. Angiography in lung cancer. Grud. khir. no.5:81-88 161. (MMA 15:2) 1. Iz rentgenovskogo otdoleniya (zav. - dotaent M. A. Ivanitakaya) i legoohnogo otdoloniy-- %'zav. - doktor meditainskikh nauk N. I, Gerasimenko) Institutt grudnu7 khirurgii (dir. prof. S. A. Koleanikovp nauchnyy zukovoditell - akad. A. N. Bakulev) AMN SSSR. (LUNGS~CANCER) (ANGIOGRAPHr) -i Lt SEMEM, VX, kandemedenauk; KRWVAj K.B.,, kaM.med.nauk; MoMp L.r. DiWootic sipificance of angiobronchographic amparisons in chronio ampymao of the pleura* Khirurgiia 37 no<67-q4 J& t61. (NM 14t2) le Is logeohnogo (save - doktor med.tauk V.I. Gerasimenko) i rentgonovakogo (save - dotaent MeAs Wmitakaya) otdelwdy Inatituta grudnoy khirurgii (dire - prof, S.A. Kolevnikovi nauchnyy rukavoditell - akad. A.N. Bakulev) AHN SSM EKFMU) (IZXGS-BU)OD SUFnY) ANGIOGRAPHT) (BRORCHI-RADIOGRAM) i KRMAj K.B.1 GOIDnIDO R.R.1 XDTLUWVA, T.Y. Pleuropulmona li stions following tranothoracio operations on esophagus and7a0rodmipo; inical X-ray obeervations. Grud.khir. no.4s89-95 Jl-Ag 162.-_ (KERA 15s10) #P - 1..1s otdolenip khirurgli pishchavoda (say, - doktor moditsinskikh nauk Tu.re.Berezov) i rentgonologichookogo otdoloniya (sav. - doteent M.A.Ivanitakaya) Instituta pardechno-sonudistojr khirurgil (dir. - prof. S.A.Kolesnikov nauchWY.rukovoditell akad. A.M. A.M Bakulev) ANN SSSR. ESOPHAGUS--SURGERY) OMACH--SURGERY) M LUNGS-DISEASES) REURA-ZISEASES) =01111k.- VoA., dotsentj SERCMV, V.M.# atamMy i:auc1m.,-y i3otrudnik; MMI)VA, K.B., aWrshly nauchxryy sctrudnik SLwjp and alveolar broxichoploural flutulae following partial roooction of the lung. Veat.k1ir. no.5%10-22 162. (KMA 15913.) 1. 1z Imitituta serdochno-souudiotoy kbirurgii S.A. Kolesnikov, nauchn. rukovoditell - skad. A124 SSSR. Adrea avtorovs Huskva, Lonirskiy pr., sardechro-soaudistoy kbirurgii. (IM;GS-SURGM) (FISTULA, BRCRClaAL) (dir. - prof. AX. Bmkulev) M. Institut (PLMM-DISEASES) BYKOVA-SAltDYKO, V.A. kand. mod. nauk; KPJMVA, K.B., kana. med nauk; MAKSIMDVI I.A., kand. med. nauk Atelectasis follwing partial resections of the lungs. Kh1rurgiia 38 no,1204-40 D 162. (MIRA 17t6) 1. 1z legochnago (zav.- doktor med. nauk N.I. Gerasimenko) i rentgenovokogo (zav.- dotsent M.A. Ivanitakaya) otdoloniya Inatituta serdechno-sonudievoy kh1rurgil (direktor - prof. S.A. Koleanikov, nauchnyy rukovoditell - akad. A.N. Bakulev) AMN SSSR. KRIMOVA Ks -_,(Moskva, U1. udalltsova, 7.. kyartire 40); GLADK07Ap M.A.: KAXSIMOV,, I.A. Criteria for the inopetability of lung cancer, Vo onk. 9 no*80-10163 %RA 1794) 1. Is Institute, eardealmo-soeudistoy khirurgil AMN SSSR (direktor- prof, S.A. Kolesnikovp naucbnyy rukovoditeV akademik A.N* Bakulev). -Tia-trx ya, d.4/1~, k-;..-()g) in rv .:O..RD-YKO-BYK(rVA, V.A. , kand. md. nnuk v~t, jov, KR'C,:OVA, K. B.Ikand. med. nwj:~; Pulmonary- v] aLral complicationu perioe following partial bmg r~.oertlon. 35-43 3163. 7,A.j kurd. md. nauk In L~,e portoperative Voct. kh!i-. 9" no.9- (1-1111A 17:4) 1. 1z legochnogo otdoloniya (zav.-,~oklor nnuk N.1,, Gernsimonko) I rentgonovskogo otdeleniya (znv.-dot..qent M,A, Vanit-skaya Instituta grudnoy khirurgii (dir.-prof. 5.A. Kole-.n1k,)v) AMN SS3R. KTMAOVA, K.B.j-__BYKOVA., V.A.; PIROGOV, A.I. Bronotital tre" arter partlal renectione of the lungs. Rejort No*!* Grud. khir, 6 no-403-88 JI-Aq 164. (MIRA 18-4) 1, Institut serdechno-sosudistoy khirurgii AM11 SLSR (dir. - rof. S.A.Koleanikov, nauchy*7 rukovoditell - akademik A.N.Bakulev~p Moskva. Adres avtorov-. Moskva V-49, Leninskly prospekt, d.8., Inatitut nerdechno-nosudistoy kblrurgil, "FT IV, A I -T . k . KRMVA, L. P. -- 'Investigation of Niojel Borates.8 Latvian State U. 1951 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Chendcal Sciences) SO t Isvestiva -Ak, Nauk Latyi--yakor SSR, No. 9, Sept., 1935 d. Mitt 1955, N Lolvkn Sullinlary).-TO tlbtaln a vr)%t. ppl. (4 MIJ,04~- 1011,0 (dO 1,18, *Jy. in 31!~ uq. at 0' 45 g. p" 1,), NM.0,s-81I,0 wait 4hwAvol In 11,1SO, w)bl., cWeii toi loum trinp., frvaled with E(Off. and ("Ard to -8*. In another 2.8j hNiqO,.71lrO in 100 ml. 11,0 was, warmed 111.36n,40- i; dd. sculn. ,I Cum lljllo~, Mind with 3.8 g. hatrav. filtered. 4ind trtatrd with MOU. on sJow heatint. M114610110 lost 51I.G at 10-51. 41f.0 at -30U'. A. Dravnicks and 111,0 sit 160 ,I C, N, /) v A 1, tfSSR/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds, C Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya., No 19, 1956, 61.249 Author: Keehan, A. D.,."ova, L. P._ Institution: None Title: Nickel 11exaborate Original Periodical: Izv. AN laty SSE, 1956, No 1, 131-138; Latvian resulme Abstract: On reaction between solutions of borax and of a Ni salt there separates a light green precipitate hav te com- position N12B6011'&q (I). By dissolution U-I JIFIMute H B03 and subsequent crystal-lization has been obtained NiB6010 0 (II). Considering I as basic Ni-salt of hexaboric acid de authors render its conversion to II by the achemet NiB6010' NiO4aq+ 6H3B03-*21fiB6010-aq-*2NiB60ios8HO. Tj2 contrast with analogous hexaborates of Mn and Co (Referat Zhur - nimiya, 1954, 17924) bond stability of all 8 molecules of water in 11 is almost identical and they are simultaneously Card 1/2 USSR/Ingtganic Chemistry - Ccuplex Compounds, C Abet Journals Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 19.56P 61249 Abstract: eliminated in the interval loo'3-16CP. On the themogram is found only one endothernal affil.-t within the interval 1600-2500. On com- plete dehydration the color of 11 chares from blue-green to light green and s]~aaific gravity rises frco 1.70 Zo 1.97- On further heating between 6750 and 6980 is observoi a borate rearrangement accompanied by a conversion of the Pubst.;lEye to crystalline state without change in specific gravity but wM ^sharp increase in hard- ness and a coloration change to brmn. F'Wrt.her heating in the in- terval of 7450-8100 leads to endothermal transition to another poly- morplious form with increase in specific gravity to 2.07 and change in coloration to b(dght greon. In water 11 Is hydrolyzed to lower Ni-borates and then to N'(0H)2J in alcohol and acetone it is in- soluble. Card 2/2 KHUVESP E.; KRYMOVA, N. Proper scope of the conuunal review of the introduction of the achievements of science and technology. Huk.-elev. prom. 29 no.8122-24 Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Zamestitell predavdatelya TSentrallnogo pravleniya Nauchno- takhnichookogo obsheheetva mukomollnoy I krup"noy prouqahlen- nosti i elevatornogo khozyay9tva (for Khuves). 2. Uohenjry sekretarl TSentrallnogo pravienlya Nauchno-tekhniche3kogo obshchestva mukomollno3r i krupyancry promyohlennosti i ele- vatornogo khozyaystva, (for Krymova). NIKOIAYEVA-, V4-G-6-j- IMUOV-1 -MAJI IVANYUKOV, D.V.; POPOVA, E.H.; SAMGIN, I.B.; ZLOTNIKOV, L.Te.j WHINCHLRADZE, V.M.; SENIKINA, M.I.; PrIni-Ii uchastiye: KRY VAj Nol, j MALINOV, V.K. Refining of heavy residual fuels by vashing and separation. Xhim.i tekh.toploi masel 7 no.5s26-31 My 162. (MIRA, 15:11) k 1. VaeooyuzW nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut po pererabotke nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskuoatvennogo zhidkogo topliva, Wskovskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod i Veasoyuznyy nauchno- inaledovatellokiy i konstruktorskiy institut khimicheakogo mashino- stro.veniya. 2. Mookovskiy neftepererabatyvaywhchiy zavod (for Krymova, Mallnov). (Petroleum as fuel) 20183 Onyt r,,zvels~-niyri r,-iinyri v -ru-mn. yb. I'licz-vo -9, "!tfi, oy, p Ov, 1?49 AIMMOV, A.Kh., kand.biol.nauk; BATWO, A.1o. kend.sellskokhos.nauk; BRUDASTOTAg N.A., kand.takhn.nauk; OW4VINWAYA, X.A.. kand.biolog. .nauk; OCRM, LeMop kandeekononauk; DORCKHOT, S.M., ryboyod-biologl MEOXHINA. L.V., rybovod-biolog; WIN, T.M., rybovod-biolog; ISA M . A.I.0 rybovod-biolog; XADZ M CH. G.V., rybovod-biolog; KOKAROVA, I.V., kand.biol.nauk-,Pr &QYA rybovod-biolog; KULAXOVA, A.M., ryboyod-biolog; KAKWTOTA, L.N., kand.biol.nauk; K3TSN3R, Te.Y., kand.biol.nauk; MIKOM, P.T., kand.biol.nouk; XUDiDIA, R.I,, kand,biol.nauk; PAXHCMY, S.P., kand.biol.nauk; SUKHOTXMIOV, FA. kand.biol.nauk; MKOLOVA, Z.P., ryboyod-bio- log; TSIMIC111K. R.1., rybovod-biolog; RYZHMO, M.I., red.; KOSOVA, 0,11., red.; SNOLOVA, L.A., tekhn.red, ElLindbook on pond fish culture] Sprevochnik po prudovomu rybovodetyu. Red.kollegilas A.I.Isaev i dr. Moskva. Pishchapromisdat, 1959. 374 p. (MM 13:4) 1. Moscow. Voorossiyakiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut prudo- vogo rybnogo, khozyaystva. (Fish culture) KOVALtSKIY, V.V.I,_KRYMOVA, R.V.; LETUNOVA, S.V.p kand.biol.nalik Now date of the study of the regulirity of the inclusion of cobalt Into the blogenic migration in fishponds. Dokl. Akad. vellkhoz. nauk no.100"9 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) I* Inatttut gookhimil i analiticheskoy khImii V.1,Vernadskogo I Viiesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut prudovogo rybnogo khozyaystva. 2. Chlon-korrespondent Vvesoyuznoy akademil sell- skokhozyaystvannykh nauk imeni V.1.1,enina (for Kovaltskiy). FANIKIM.,I.F.;-KRYMOVAp S.V. Smnth lAmingrad Urban Conference of Young Surgeone, 'Vest.khir, 87 no.lltl38-143 N 161. (KrRA 15tu) (SURGM) SPIKMUMXAO Zol., rabotuik lab*raterti savada,- KRYMOVA, N.H., rab*tnik laboraterii saved&. State inspection of instruments and their repair. Zav.lab.22 uoo4: 507 '156. (instruments) (MA 9:7) Physiology of the hanopolatic myotea in calfs dmring their first few weeks of life. Acta, physiol. polono 5 no.4t523-325 1954, 1. Z 7akbAu FosjologII ZvIersat V~dsa Weter7uar7jnago Szkoly Glownej Gespodarstva Vlejakiego w Waresavie. Iterownik: prof. dr 3.0atovsklo (HIMOPOINTIC SYSTIM. ph7viology. in calfs) (CATTLIt heisopoletic system In calfs) - ''I-,,,, c -, ,:, L ~ -,i - _ C, L:l - L I -, -1 LIAEUX . L I I r r USSR/Hurnn and Animal Physiology - Metabolism. V-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 1, 1956, 3657 Author : I.I. IvELnov, V.A. Yurlyav, V.V. Kadykov,, B.M. Krymskaya~ V.P. Wiseyeva, S.Yo. Tukachinakiy Inst : Academy of Sciences, USSR Title : Proteins of the Proactorqo8in Complex in Ontogeny. Orig Pub : Dokl. AN SSSR., 1956,, Ult No 31 649-651 Abstract : The fractional composition of proteins in the somatic muscles of rabbits at various stages of embryonic and post-natal development was studied by means of free electrophoresis awl paper electrophore8is. There was a great difference In the fractional composition of mus- cular proteins between embryonic and new-born rabbits, on one hand., and adult animls on the other hands The contracting capacities of the proteins corresponed to Card 1/2 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Metaboliem. V-2 I Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.p No 1) 1958,, 3657 the particularities of their composition. In presence of ATF CATP 17, the contracting ability of protein fi- born from muscle proteins is the leas pronounced the younger is the animal. Therefore, there is - in onto- geny - a gradual change of the fractional =-,position of the striated muscle proteins towards an increase of the actomyosin fraction, which is formed from the "proacto- myosin complex". 1. Lenlngradskiy pedintrichoskiy ineditsinskly Institut. ?redstavleno akademikom L. A. Orbeli. (AcTINS) (.'-ffOSR1) (EXMuoray) Card 2/2 ITANOV, I.I.t TURITIT, V.A.; NOVOZHILOV, D.A.; XMIATLOVSKAT.A. L.A.; KRYK=Uf B-14-~ Biochemical determination of the functional condition of wascles in poliomyelitis. Vop.wed.kbiv. 5 no,4t243-25n JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12-.12) 1. rafedra blokhlmii Laningradekogo pediatrichookogo Meditsinskogo institute i btokhtmicheskaya laboratoriya Nismobno-iseledoTatel'skogo detakogo ortopedichostogo instituta imeni 0.1. Tarnera. (POLIONMITIS Pathol.) (XUSGLB PRDrEINS) SAMOUVALOV, A.V.; BERG, Yu.N.; LIVSHIV, A.M.; MRKINA, Ya.A. (Markinap IZ.A.1; K~~M~YA ~.X. (Krymalka, B.M.] Fractional composition of water soluble neuroglia proteins. Ukr. biokhIm. zhur. 37 no-4:510-521 165. (MIRA 18:9) lo Kafedra biokhimil Leningradskago pediatrich.eskogo neditsir-skogo instituta. KRYMSKAYA, I.V. Causes of mortality among the adult population of the city or Rostov- on-Don. Sbor. nauoh. trud. Rost. goo. mod. innt. no.22ou-89 163. (MRA 180) 1. Iz kRfedry organizataii zdravookhraneniya i istorii meditniny .Rostovskogo gosudaretvannogo meditsinakogo inatituta (zav, prof, A.S.Gromov). KRYMSK AYA Quality of medical diagnoses in outpatient polyclinical institutions of Rostov-on-Don. Sbor. naueh. tmd. Rost. gos. med. inst. no.22tIU- 119 163. (MRA 18t7) 1. 1z kafedry organizataii sdravookhranenlya i istorii meditainy Rostovskogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinskogo instituta (sav. prof. A.S.Gromov). ~U Zewnftp I%b 49 -An ftperlnental Bormonotherapy of Certain Tono of Functional Uterine Hemorrhages, A. P. Proobrazheaskly, M. L. Krymmlmya, 3:cwi vf Obstotrion and Oynecol Aced Mod Soi USSR, 5 pp 'KLI* Had" Vol XXVII) No 2 Progesterone and pregnene, used periodically wm highly effective agents for treatlog wetrarrhagia. and Irregular juvenile and ollm teric uterine hemorrhWa. They produce a substitutive action and stimulate ovulation USEIV*edLolne - Uterine Hemorrhage Feb 49 (Contd) acd development of the corpus luteum. 7hey also restiwe normal'menstrual period In these cas", vUeb may be explained bjy their action on 58A9TS7 XBrMSXATA. M.L. a w &V W.U- i, ~. - Amettopal diagnosis and hormonal therapy of certain forms of amenorrhoa. Akush.gin. ID.5:23-27 Sept-Oct 50. (CLML 20:5) 1. Of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecolog7 (Director- L.G.Stepanov), Ministry of Public Health USSRo WY16RAYA, It. L. KRYtI5YAYA I ', H. L. x "The functional diagnosis and hormonal * herapy of certain forms of amenorrhea". Moscowt 1955, Moscow StaLe Redical Inst imeni I. V. 6talin. (Dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Pledical. Science.) - SO: Knlzhnava Letoplal No# 50 10 December 1955- Moscow- KRTKSKATA, M.Le, kandomed.nauk (Moskva) Diagnosis and treatment of amenorrhea. - Sov'zed, 22 no,8:89-94 Ag 158 (xiiAntio) (AMUMMM, dlac. & tber. (Rue)) IMYKSrAYA. X.L., kand.med.nauk (Hookya.) Childless marriages Ned.sestra 18 no.11:18-22 N 159. (KIRL 13:3) (STARILITY) VIKHLTATIffA, Te.X.; KRTKEKATA, K.L. 71rat republic conference devoted to problems in the patholo of thb female climacteric, Akuob,i gin. 35 no.4:104-106 JI-AJ~1759o M 12ill) (GLIMACTXRIC) -_~RYHSKAYA, M.L., kand.maditainskikh nauk Diagnosis and treatment of various forms of primary sterility. Sov. medo 24 no. 7:33-38n 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Iz endokrinologicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. Ye.I. Kvater) Institute akuoherstva i ginekologii (dir. - doktor meditoinakikh nauk O.V. Makeyeva) Ministerotva zdravookhrananiya RSFSR. (STEIULITY) ~A jxr) XRM4SKAYA, M.L., kand.med.nauk physiological-and pathological climateric. Mod. sestra 22 no.3t19-22 Mr163- (MM l6s6) 1. 1z instituta akusherstva i ginekologii Ministerstva %dra- vookhraneniya RSFSRv Moskya. (CLZVATRIC) KRYMSKAYAP N.L.1 STARROVA# N.T* Some forma of sterility and their treatment with prednisalone. Akush. i gin, no,10-8 163. (MI I ~A 17! 6) 1. Iz andokrinologicheakogo ctdelerdya (zav, - prof. Ye.I.Kvater), Nauchno-isaledovatellskogo inatituta akusherstva 1 ginakcloCil (dire-prof, O#V. Makeyeva) i Wedry endokr-I--,oIc;&II (zav. dotsent D.N. knosay) TSentrallnogo initttutfk vrachey (dlr. M.D. Kovrigina). Ye.l.; KIUMEXAYA, M.L. St6in-l,nventhalj:ynd-mr.e and Its variations, Aush, I gin.(40 no.3:65-71 Vq- 164. WRA ISS6) 1. TF.Mok-rinologicheskeye ntdelenAya (zav. - Prof. Ye.I.Krater) flnuohno-Isaledovatellakogo .1natitute akusherstva i glnekologil (dir. - prof. O.V.%keyava), MinIstorstva zdravooklraneniya S.'nR, Moskva. ~4~ Z &tbod of designing hawoeholen with recensen. Sudoetroenie 28 no.8s20-21 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Bulls (Naval architecture)) (Anchors) KRY.M,%AYA, V.K, USHAKOVA, H. S.; LOPATINAO 6. 1., OFITSENOVA, V. N. (Deceased-L YURTZVo V. A.j SAIAZKINAO S. 3.(Doceaved)j, 301.OVIYEV, L. T.(Deceased). "The Separation of Mixtures of Amino Acids by the Method of Exchange Adsoprtion in Columns Filled With Synthetic Resins," an article included in the book "The Theor-f and Practice of the Application of Ion-E;xchange Agenta,w edited by K. V. Chmukov and published by the AS USSR, 1955, 164 pp. FLUZHNIKOV, A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn. red,; kand.takhn. nauk, red.; ZHURAVLEVA, 14. .. rea.iza-va; MWINAI N.F. , tekhn. red. (Using stepleas transmissions In tractors and agricultural machines) Primenenie beastupenchatykh peredach v traktorakh i sellskokhosiaistvannykh mashihakh; abornik dokladov. Mo- skva, Mashgiz, 1963. 157 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Nauchno-takhnicheakoye obahchestvo mashinostroitallnoy promyehlennosti. TSentrallnoye pravlanive. (Agricultural maohinery-Tranemission devices) (Tractors-Trananission devices) Collective Farms Keeping count of bread baked for common consumption on collective far-as. Kolkh. proizv. 12 no. 4, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AugUst -195X, Uncl. 2 KRYNSKIY. D.M.; MISHCHEUKO, V.I. Six-ffpindle centrifugal bronze-bunhing caating machine. Lit.proirv. no.8: 27-28 Ar. '53. (MI-R- 6:8) (Die-Gasting) (Bearings (Machinery)) AMMV, K.K.; KRMKIY, D.K.; MISHCHMO, N.I. Casting Iron pistons. 14t.proisr. no. 5:25-27 Ag 154. WaA 7-8) (Pistons) (Iron founding) T. Vol - 3 No. 4 Apr. 1954 NstaIN-Foundry Prectico ix--.s -P, jj; "W (Runion.) D. xv, rvrmkjilawww 1 D xtrv,, FS. Litfir- Aiftv-W . TW~ a.'8, A.& V.-27-2& MscW".domwW A*~ 2 to nand bxmmed ymly TsbK cngmmt. OVVUL KRYMSKIT.D.M. The use of quick drying sixtures for coapressor building. Lit. proisv. no.6:31 Je 055. (KUL& 8: 8) (Imuding) (Compressors) XRINSKIY, D.H.. inzhaner. Centrifugal casting of cylinder sleeves. Lit.proisv. no.12:27-28 1) 155. ()URA 9; 3) (CentrufupL1 casting) r: 01 01 't-'e 'h6 & ' 0060 t,yN~O & 6AL 0 &.~e 0~~ "','D6 St%% V~07r 'o t. 00 0.61- ON, ' 0.0 0&0 '0 'tlo -f o TO 6:~% 0 A so C 6p4 t1fle jtl .1 e 1? 0 01 ceu - .4 00.D 01. ttO6 ke:'L TO 13 000016 00,6 06's. c.TI.% v.60 'N A 30 SO 3 1 .1 S)~Lo 'r~00. y'OT O"a 0 Ot jpA1I'jk* "YX ()6 ' OiNtle & S. I tteo -rot& 0 te'OVO 0 pv j:a tl~e 0. to y'0 toT"riAo 8'.'908 St CO'St 'D B3 P j.V'6 & 04", 01 Vv' el-Voy, a. i VI t 'kIe 0,91?e cess "ae % t ,.v ov~ 0 1 -o 0 14 tt.04 07rt 01, P.%O -too$ ce., tlae! 51. 11;.?- 46. SA 10, OrNO13. 1i. site 41A T . 6ye 0-t atl-o t' 0a ae c Ore'.tay to 6 'be t~.G -ts. Otto Act OTI 0 I.., ov~ts 0, 00 a OILli's Ove ple voe 00 06 1 & a a'00 0-t S7I'e.DtT - cOT e e 0.0 --as tile Pow- &OVOS 4)-, -viing mix- -s salloylium), graphs, 1 photo- Card i KRDMIY D.M, Stri%iner-oore gatings. Lit,proizv. no.U343 N 262, JXM 15812) (To=drise-rquipment and aupplies) KRYMSKIY, D.M., Jnzb. Machine for hardening the valve plates of compressors. Khim. i neft. maahinostr* no.5t43 N 164 (MIRA 18t2) KA;_ -~ I' -Nl*l ; ul., ~ ~V. . _Lr_t... ,LI, P.M. , I -n zi.. heat troatwm-t of z:ofnp:-e:3ssr valve pla*_,,~z. I nc.!-)~70 Za-l' 165. %:-!:;.A 18%4) C, 1. --:3ert a ior a I r; 7,1 r of ill f !nI. ',;0. 25, Y Jun r'5 Far N!c-7--~e of CrrII,:ate in Technical Sciences Ju alai Icy Uzi Iva KRY14SKIT, O.A., kandidat takhalchaskikt nauk; MUCHMSIT. B.I., Inshener; A.I., insbener. Now earl** of heavy-duty demountable fuses without filler. rest. pjaktroprem. 28 no.):8-10 Mr 157. 10.-4) 1. Zaved Mnano". (Alsotric contacters) -7 77F~ 7 AUTHOR.1_Kr,YmEjki2(,'G.A., Candidate L6ia-zov_,__L._ff7., Engineer. 110-12-7/19 of Technical Sciences and TITLE: Non-electric Tests on Tubular Fuses without Filling. (Ne-elektricheakiye ispytaniya trubehatykh predokhraniteley bez napoluitelya) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Elektropromyshlennosti, 195?, Vol 28 no.12 Pp. 25 - iG ~USSR).' ABSTRACT: In accordance with the requirements of standard rOCT 3041-457 rupturing capacity tests must be made on ach type of tubular fuse four times a year. As the tests require special and expensive equipment, the alternative of mechanical and hydraulic testing of fuse cartridges can be very useful. The Kharkov Blectro-mechanical Works (Kh'M ) has introduced mechanical tensile testing of fuse assemblies, and the authors have pro- posed hydraulic testing at pressures rising at the rate of 400 atm./seco Mechanical testing checks the strength of the joint between the cap and the tube. Hydraulic tests give a better idea of the strength of the cartridges because they approach more closely to service conditions. Test results on various fuses are tabulated to show that the stresses produced at failure in hydraulic and electrical tests are comparable, but that in mechanical testing they are two or three times as (;ardl/2 high. The effect varies for different types of fuses and some 110-12--1/19 Non-electric Tests on Tubular Fuses without Filling. give quite good results with mechanical testing. Alion-electrical tests carried out on fuse cartridges typeflP-l reveal the following causes of their low rupturing capacity: the 15 - 60 A cartridges are mechanically weak because of poor design of the fixing; also, the fibre tubes of the 100 A cartridges are too weak. Test results on cartridges type W-2 from which these defects have been eliminated are given in Table 2. The Ufa Works has recently received requests from other factories to simplify the design of cartridge fuses. The proposals would usually impair the mechanical strength of the fuses. Mechanical and hydraulic tests can often be used to discountenance such proposals quickly and cheaply. There are 2 figures, 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONs Ufa Aviation Institute (Ufimskiy Aviatsionnyy Institut) Ufa Iow-voltage Apparatus Works (Ufimskiy Zavod flizkovolltnoy Apparatury) 6MMITTED; September 11, 1956. AVAILABIZ: Library of Congress Card 2/2 SOV/110-59-3-16/25 AUTHOR: Candidate of Technical Sciences TITlk;: The Equivalence of Direct Current and Alternating Current Tests on 11~uses (Ob ekvivaleatnosti ispytaniy predokhraniteley na peremennom i postoyannom toke) PERICDICAL:Vestaik Elektropromyshlennosti, 1959, lir 3, pp 61-64 (USSR) AESTRACT: Soviet standards give fuse ratings on alternating current and it is often desirable to know the rupturing capacity on direct current. There is no simple way of converting a.c. to d.c. rating applicable to different types of fuse. The rupturing capacity of a fuse is stated to be governed by the amount of energy evolved in the cartridge whilst the are is burning and the rupturing capacity to a.c. and d.c. will be the same if the are energy is the same in the two cases. Theoretical methods of calculating the are energy on a.c. are then considered. Me question of which phase will blow first on an a.c. three-phase test is considered with reference to Fig 2. Expressions are given for the arc current and voltage and then it is shown that the a.c. arc energy acad-174 depends upon the energy in the magnetic field of the SOV/110-59-3-16/25 The Equivalence of Direct Current and Alternating Current Tests on Fuses phase at the moment when the are is struck. A semi- graphical method of determining this energy is explained with reference to Fig.3. Equations are given which show that the magnetic field energy does not depend on the current scale of the diagram and, therefore, a system of curves can be constructed for a number of values of the main variables. The system of curves can then be ueed to determine the magnetic field energy as a functioa of current for fusible elements of various materials. Curves required for the calculation of the a.c. are energy are given in Fig.4 and 5. A fnrmula is then given for the d.c. arc energy. Finally curves are derived for converting fuse ratings at 500 V a.c. to 440 V d.c. - see Fig.6. A worked numerical example of the use of the method is given. Card-244 KRYMKIY, G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOMLINIKOV, B.P.p inzh. Concernina the sconmW of zinc in the marmOtoture of fuBes for PR-2 fuse boxes. Vest. elaktroprom. 31 no.8:20-23 Ag 160. (KIRA 15t5) (Electrio fuses) s/l69V62/000/004/075/103 3, 2,Y/O (;-74.5-1 z7oS-, D218/ '302 S, 91.;-0 AUTHORS: Kuz'min, A.I., Danilovo A.A., Krymskiy, G.F.# and Skripin, G.V. TITLE: Energy characteristics of cosmic-ray variations during magnetic disturbances PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Geofizikaf no. 4, 1962, 14, ab- stract 4G74 (V, sb. Kosmicheskiye luchi, no. 4, M., AN SSSRy 1961t 16-24) TEXT: The data obtained with a number of surface and underground instruments at Yakutsk aro used to analyze the energy characteris- tics of cosmic-ray intensity variations during magnetic storms. It is shown that the intensity recovery period after the Forbush-effect minimur, decreases with increasing depth of the recording device. For some Forbush-type reductions there is a noticeable Worth-South ani- sotropy in this effect, The method of coupling coefficients is used to determine the energy spectrum of the primary radiation during Forbush effects. Best agreement between experimental data and theo- retical predictions is obtained with the following primary differen- Card 1/2 Energy characteristics of S/16 62/000/004/075/103 D218YI)302 tial spectrum fFO-7 a at 0 at < f_1 Purther analysis shows that the effective width of the corpuscular stream should depend on the energy of the scattered particles. It is su-Gested that the regular field of the stream carries with it U magnetic irregularities which give riee to scattering and diffusion of moderate-energy particles. The parameters of the streams, and the --agnetic irregularities carried by them, are estimated. [Ab- stractor's note: Complete translationj. Card 2/2 'KUZIMIN, A.T.; SHAM, G.V.; IMIMSKIYp G.F.; SHAM., Yu.G. commie ra~- flares during Nov. 12-15, 1960. Geomag. i aer. I no,4:510-5/2 n-Ag 161, (MIRA 14:12) 1. Sibirskoys otdoleniya AN SSSR, Yakutskiy filial. (Comia rays) 1103 S/620/61/137/004/017/031 9,9130, (/~d/ B104/B206 AUTHORSs Kuzlmin, A. I., Krymskl,~, G. P., Shafer, G. V.~ and Schafer, Yu. 0. TITLE: Cosmic radiation flares from November 12 to 15, 1960 7 PERIODICAM Doklady Akademii riauk SSSR, V. 137, no. 4, 1961, 844-847 TEXTt During the period of November,12 to 17, 196o, intense cosmic radia- tion, connected with events on the ofin, were obserived in Yakutik (geo- magnetic latitude 510) by oontifluoua observations. The recird n6 are shown ir~ the two figures. The Muddek intensity increase of .-the neutron component started on November 12, at413 hr 45 min (11,145 UT)-1univqraal time and* coincided with the statt offa very strong magnetic'!1tor.4 (131.8 ~'A). At 1630M the intensity reached a maximum, which wus 65 ~' higher than the normal value. At 1815 UT a second rise of the intensity started and reached a maximum value at 2000 UT, which was 100 % higher than the normal value. Both times radio waves iere totally absorbed in the iono4phero above Yakutsk. With the start of the second rise of the neutron component, a drop of the Forbush type was indicated by all recording devices for the 1 4 1 **1 CaV I/q. V 231493 S/02 61/137/014/011/031 Cosmic radiation flares from... P B104YI3206 I hard component of cosmic radiat9on. 'The energy'spectrum. ofltlsiz drop is satisfactorily described by Eqs. eCAH e < a J4; 6D (a) 2 re sin (el/2e - 1), CCJ1H ej/4 < a < ejJ2; (2) D (e) 0, ecaji e> el/2. & 130- 170 Bev. A second and:third flare of the hard component of cosmic radiation was also observed, the third being described as Dellin& effect. The coincidence of the start of:tho magnetic storm and the first flare convinces the authors that the initial particle -flare was a corpusoular flow which then triggered off the magnetic ntorm. The velocity of thp corpu3cular flow is given as 3-108 om/soc. If it is assumed that the reduction of the Porbush type is caused by the regular magnetic tield, it can be concluded from the delay of this effect compared with tho start of the magnetic storm that the magnetic field was strongly disturbed in the front part of the flow. It Is possible that the particle floyt reached there an energy comparable with the energy density of the magnetic field. The relatively small second reduction of -the intensity of the hard Card 2/8 Cosmic radiation flares from... 21493 9/02 61/137/004/!017/031 B104YB206 component of cosmic radiation.and the absence of a neutron-oomponent redliction points towards the existence of accelerated particles in the particle flow. Amplitudes and time of the maximum of the daily disturbances agree with the velocity of the particle flow and the direo- tion of the magnetic field in the flow (opposite to that of the earth). The authors come to the conclusion that the ejection of the particle flow was caused by solar cosmic rays, which partly produced the flares on the earth and was partly captured by the particle flow. Particles of up to- 7 Bev were captured thereby. For a free incidence of the particles of the second flare on the earth, it was necessary that the direction of the magnetic field of the first flow coincided with the axis of this flow. There are 2 figures and 3 Soviet-.bloo references. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya fizicheskikh problem Yakutakogo filial& Sibirskogo otdoleniya kkademii nauk SSSR (Laboratory for Problems of Physics of the Yakutsk Branch of the Siberian Department, AS USSR) PRESENTEDt December 16, 1960, by M. A. Lavrentlyev, Academician Card 3/8 a KUZIMIN, A.I.; KRWKIY, G.F.; SKRIPB, G.V. Angular distribution of cosmic ray intensity below ground at depths equivalent to 0 to 60 motors of water, Trudy MAN SW~ Ser, fine nos4:22-25 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Cosmie'rays) DANILOV, A.A.; KRYMSKIY, G.F.; nLIPPOV, V.A. Results of studying the quantity specftrum of /7""-meeon, production. fis. no.4t4L.0 162. (Cosmic rays) (Mesons-zpectra) leoff in the differential Trudy ILFAN SSSR. Ser. (KIRA 15:12) I.- KRYMSKIYj The multiplicity factor, Trudy IAFAN SSSR. Ser. fis. no-4:57--60 162. (MIRIL 15:12) (Mesons-Opeotra.) (Cosmic rays) 2 2", 7 S/845/62/000/004/010/013 E032/E3111 AUTHOR: Krymalcty, G.F!. TITLE; Lunar-diurnal variations in cosmic rays SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Yakutskiy filial. Trudy. Soriya fiziellesicaya. no. 4. 1962. Va'riataii intensivnosti kosmicheskilch luchey,, 108 - 110 TU'XT: An analysis is reported of tho data obtained as a result of continuous recording of cosmic rays between September, 1957, and August, 1958, using a neutron monitor and an ionisation cham- ber. Two-hourly values of the intensity, corLected for the baro- metric effect and for solar-diurnal variation, were employAd. The solar-diurnal variation 'was excluded by averaging the data over 30-day intervals. The moan monthly v4lues of the lunar-diurnal variation thus obtained were then subjected to a harmonic analysis. Fig. 1 shown a vector diagram of the 'Jun4r-diurnal variation -relative to the upper culmination of the Moon. Each vector corre- sponds to a mean monthly value of the amplitude and phase of the lunar-diurnal wave. Fig. 2 shows the half-diurnal lunar variation. As can be soon, the latterhaa a more stable phase (in each case, Card 1/3 s/845/62/OOO/Oo4/olO/013 Lunar-diurnal variations E032/E314 curve 1 is for the neutron component and curve 2 for the hard component). The table showatho amplitude and the time of maximum of the first and second harmonics of the mean monthly values of the lunar-diurnal variation. There are 2 figures and I table. Fig. 1: jac 0 hour FiX. 2: Card 2/3 -j 90C kJ ',Fl j let % NUZIMIN, A.I.j SHAFERp G.V.1 S11AM, Yu.G.; KWILINIXOV~ D.D.j KRYMSKIY, G.F.; MAMKOV, A.P.; SMIRNOV, N.S.; TARIN# V.I. July 1959 according to data of comprehensive geophysical obeervations at Yakutsk. Trudy IAFAN SSSR. Ser. fiz. no.40W-156 162. (HIRA 15:12) (Magnetic storms) (Cosmic rays) S/04q/62/026/oo6/oi6/020 B125/B102 AUTHORS: Kuzlminp A I j_Krymakiyj GL_Zp Skripinj 0. V., Chirkovt N. P., Shaier: t-.T-.,and Shafer, Yu. G. TITLE: Some results of investigations relating to variations of cosmic rays PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26, no. 6, 1962, 808-817 TEXT: The main results gained in the Yakutskaya laboratoriya (Yakutsk Laboratory) concorning various meteorological effocts-and primary variations are here reviewed, covering papers published by Kuzlmin et al. in Tr. Yakutskogo filiala. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz., no- 5, 1962. There are 12 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Yak6tskiy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR, Laboratoriya fizicheakikh problem (Yakutsk Branch of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Laboratory of Physical Problems) Card 1/1 HZIMINP A.I.; SKRIPIN.. G.V.; KRIVOSHAPKlN, P.A.; XIMOKIY, G.F. Energy spectrum of the diurnal variation of cosmic rays and the diurnal temperature fluctuations at an altitude from 20 to 40 km. Geomag. i aer. 3 no.5:830-834 S-0 163.(MIRA 16:12) 1. YaIvIakiy filial Sibirskogo otdeloniya AN S.SSR. KUZIMIN, Arian Illich. Prinimal uchaatiye KRYMSKIY, G.F.; kand. fiz.-matem. nauk, otv. red. (Variations in high-energy cosmic rfqsl Variatsii kosri.- cheakikh luchei vysokikh energii. Moskvap Naukal, 1964. 125 P. (MIRA 1833) lot r dl sell fts.?tinn -of the- aud ? RL, ~-r6-n. *4.4 T T-T 5 vftviEttonc in the fntcnt7lty of col c ray in the stratlospheV,