SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUDELIN, B. I. - KUDELSKI, Z.
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XUDELIN. B. I. 1-i'liT53
USSR/Geophysics Hydrogeology 21 Jun 51
"New Principles of Isolating Undergro-ind Runoff on
a River Hydrograph," B. 1. Kudelln, Moscow State U
imeni M. V. Lomonosov
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXVIII, No 6, pp 1199-1202
Discusses hydrol nature of so-called 'bank regulation
of surface runoff, the expression which defines dou-
ble process: phenomnon of infiltration of water
into banks of river during rising stage of spring
flood, and return of this water into river soon after
flood peak has been reached. Two illustrative exam-
ples of calcg water bal of sprin flood. Submitted
by Acad D. S. Belyankin 24 Apr 5T.
184T53
i,-, - IL 611
ranoff
Card 1/1 Pub. 129-17/23
Author Kudelin, B. I.
Title Procedure for the charting of undergrouzut runoff
Periodical vest. Monk. un., Ser. fizikomat. J yest. nauk, 9, No 8) 117-121)
])CC 19~11
Abstract The author remarks that in hydrogeology one usually characterizes
underground runoff by the coefficient and modulus of underground
runoff, the coefficient representing the ratio of volume of under-
ground runoff to volume of precipitation during same time period
(usually one year) incident upon the area of the supply for the
water-bearing (aquiferous) horizon and the modulus representing the
discharge of underground flow in liters/second from one square kilo-
meter of area of the aquiferous horizon. The author presents charac-
teristic values for these quantities for various conditions. Wo ref-
erences.
Institution : Chair of Hydrogeology
Submitted : August 11, 1954
IUIXL N. Blis
Mapping technique for underground vater currents. TestoKolksunj
no-12t117-121 D 154. (mm 80)
1. lafedra gidrogeologile
(Water, Underground)
I'M]
RegionAl motimto of the naturRi resources of artmo tAn wntera. DqU..
AN SSSR 111 no.2:442-1#* N 156, (KUU 10:1)
1. Moskovskiy gosudArRtvanMy univmrsitet imeni N.Y. Lomonosov,%.
PrsclRtavleno akademikom D.I. Sbocherbakovym.
(Donate Basin-ArtastAn wellsO (Dnieper Valley--Artesian wells)
"MIN. B. I.
Nook""
Role of geostructural " hydrogeological analyses in studying
the water balance of regions. Uch.sap.Xosk.un. no-176:193-220
'56. (NT.RA 9:12)
(Hydrology) (Water, Uuderground)
USSR/Cultivatod Plants Fodder. M.
Abs Jour Hof Zhur Rol,.. No 4p 1958, 15654
Author Do Welin
Inst ---------
Title The Effect of Various Methods of Using Perewdal
Grasses on the Soil Fertility,
(Vliyanlye razlichnykb Oposobov ispolizovaniya =ioeo-
letnikh trav na plodorodiye pochvy).
Orig Pub Pochvy i urozhay, aioa,, 1957, 6, 105-117
Abstract When perennila grassos were used for pasturage, startine
with the first and second years of use, a yield is (pt-
ten which is 3.1-46% larger in fodder units than when it
Is employed ea hay. A two year grass mixture of late
ripening red clover with field timothy did not appear
less productive when used as pasturage than the five
year old grass mixture consisting of late ripenina red
clover, white clover, timothy, meadow fescue, and
Card 1/2
AUTHORs Kudelin, B. I.
TITLEt An Attempt at a Regional Evaluation of Natural Re3ourceq of
Ground Waters (Opyt regionallnoy otGenkI yes" Gtvenny?h y-.lursov
gruntovykh vod)
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1)57, Vol 114, Nr 4t'7-110
(U3SR)
ABSTRAM Cartographic mapping of the nUtural reoourct~o of t~round-
-water3 of large areas encounteri econo-,,.J(,, diffici;ltien. A
different method that can be appiied consists in a jixietic
decomposition of tile river hydrograph find in a selection of
that part which is produced at the expense of q.,round-waters.
Thin discharge of ground-waters will aloo claru~~tt.,rizv the
natural resources of the draina6e aroa of a river, The mea-
suring method devised by the author of the pa,-er under re-
view has been described in another Pr(J).'iOU3IY PI1bIl8hCd
paper. Using this riethod, the author ban computed the (Iis-
charge of groujid-waters of a large area at the left bank
Card 1/3 of the Dnepr River, togethcr with the drair!i;-e area. of tide
20 -2-49/60
An Attempt at a Ret;ional9valuatioll of Natural Rkziourcea of Groun'; Waters
northern Donets~ The research work done "y the author of the
present paper leads to the followine conclusionsy 1) :17,hp
method of genetic decomposition as suchcan be used for re-
gional estimates of the natural resources 2) in this con-
text, a general characteristic, with consideration of season-
al and multiannual fluctuations, is ponsible.
3) The method of the decomposition of the h,ydrograph makes
possible a regional estimate of the same resources on basis
of treatment of already available material from hydrographic
recordings and measurements of river discharge, without
necessitating additional explorations or experiments,
4) The mapacf the natural resources of the ground-waterl
will fill a considerable gap which still exists in re...
search on ground-waters with respect to the actual amount
of these ground-watcri. There are 3 figurea, and I Soviet
reference.
ASOCCIA2IONs :Iloicow State University imeni M. V., Lomonoonva
(Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univernitet M. V, Lor-ionosova)
Card 213
URTVA"-,V, V.A., kand.tAkhn.nauk, otv.rod.; AL?X.111, O.A., rod.; V7LIXA11OT,
H.A., red.; BLIZ11TAK, Ta.Y., rmd.1 BORSUK, O.N., kand.gnogr.nnuk,
rod.; DAVYDOV, L.K., red.; DOMANITSKIT, A.?., red.,- KALININ, G.P.,
red.; KRITSKIT, S.N., rmd.;. 'i LIN, B.I., red.; MkIMIM, L.Y., rod.;
~fnmmf, M.P., rod.; ORT4 POPOV, I.V.,red.j PROSICU-
RYAKOV, A.K., red.; SOKOLOVSKIv, D.L., red.; SPS11GLM1, O.A., red.;
CFM.OTATM, A.I.. red.; C!U.",RKAVSKIT, S.K., red.; GROSMAN. R.V., red.;
SMWET"17, A.M., tokbn.rAd.
[Proceedings of the third All-Union Hydrolngical Uongrnss] Vnesolusnyl
gi4roloKlcbeskil 9"ood. 3rd, Lmningrad, 1957. Trudy. Leningrad, gidro-
meteor. ivd-vo. Vol.1 [General information, dociainns, and papers
pramted in plenary sonsions] Obahchie evodeniia, rnshonita i ple-
narnym doklady. 1953. 242 p. Oink 12ti)
(Hydrology--Congresses)
KUMIN,
Ictual rates of water movement and exchcinge In the Dnieper-Don
artesian basin. Nauch.dokl,vys,,shkoly; gool.-geog.nanki nool:
21&221 158. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Mookovskiy universitet, geologicheskly fakulltet, kafedra g1dro-
geologit.
Dnieper Valley-Water, Underground)
on Valle7-Water, Underground)
R
AUTHOR: Xudelin, B.I. SOV-5-58-3-23/39
TITLE. Development of Notions and Conceptions About Subsurface ',Vatc,r
Resources During the Soviet Regime (Razvitiyo predntavleniy
i ponyatiy a reBureakh i zapaaakh podzemnykh vod za sovets-
koye vremya)
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo obahchnatva ispytateloy pr1rody,
Otdal geologicheakiy, 1956, Nr 3, pp 150 - 151 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a resume of a lecture given on Oct 31, 1957. 1~.I-
Butov and F.P. Savarensklywere the first geologists to take
up the question of classifying subsurface water resources
during the thirties. Later, numerous geologists, such as
K.I. Makov, Y.Ye. Alltov kiy, Ye.F. Tamm, M.P. Tolstoy,
N.A. Plotnikov, M.P. Som:nov and others studied the problem
of classifying subsurface water re3ources. The manual is-
sued in 1952 "Instructions for Conducting Classifications
of Available Subsurface Water Resources", set up a certain
terminology for the specialized hydrogeological literature.
In 1955, the author introduced the term "Flexible Resources
Card 112 of Artesian Strata" for the calculation of which the author
"07-5-58-3-23/39
Development Of Notions and Cnneeptiona About Subnurface 'Nater Resources
During the Soviet Regime
developed a formula. The subsurface water resources can be
subdivided in "natural,, and "exploitable" categories. The
theory of a flexible system of subsurface water resources
should be further studied and develoDed. Also, the above
mentioned manual should be revised.
I. GeolOgY--USSR 2. Hydrology 3. Water--Availability
Card 212
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XMILIll, B. 1.
Zlaatlo water resources In artesian aquifers. Razynd. I okh.
nedr 24 no.10:40-44 0 '58. (MIU 12:2) 1
19 Mookovskiy gosudarstvenrO7 universitat.
(Water, Underground)
BORWK, O.K., kand.geogr.r~uk; POPOV.-O.V., starshiy nauchayy sotradnik;
URTVAUV, V.A., otv. redaktor~,.UMRLIN. B.I., prof,g doktor geole-
mineral.nauk, red.zoma; G#WN, BRATHINA, M.I.,
tekhn.red.
(Transactions of the Third All-Union Hydrological Congress. Lenin-
grad, 19571 Trudy III Vooeoyuznogo gi4rologichaskogo s"yazda, Le-
ningrad. 1957. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo. Vol-9. Lsection of
Underground Waters and Problems in Underground Feeding of Riverej
Saktaiia podzemnykh vod i problem podsamnogo pitaniia rek. 1959.
358 P. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Vaesoyuznyy gidrologichookiy slyezd. 3d, Leningrad, 1957.
tWater, Underground--Congreeses)
KUDE LIN, B. I.
Paloobydregeological conditions governing the accumulation
of fresh vadose water in the Dniopnr-Donets artesian basin.
sov.geol. 2 no.10:113-121 0 159. (HIRA 13:4)
1. Moskovskiy gosudArstvenM7 universitat in. H.T.Lomonosova.
(Dnieper Valle7-ifater. Underground)
(Donate Basin-Water, Underground)
YUDELIN, P.; VFVIOPOVSKAIA, 1'.
"Some results of research on the rutuRl relationship between ground and
surface water In the rivers of the Russian plain." p. 91.
VOI)OHOSPOW(SKY CASOYIS. (Slovenrka akademia vied). Bratialava,
Czechoslovakia) Vol. 7, No. 2,, 1959.
Yonthly list of East European tcceasiona (MI), LC, Vol. e, No. t,
August 1959.
Uncla.
jA_I_ypijqyt~k; CWHOLOT. G.T., prof.. retsenzent; KALUaNKO,
VJM2-IN,_Lor
F.A,, -prof.. r6tsanzent; SILIJI-BUCMRIM, A.I., prof., retsenzent;
TCLSTIMIN, N.I., prof., reteenzent; FAM3WA. I.I.. red.;
TIMUKOTo M.3*9 tekhavred,
[Principles underl1ring regional estimation of natural resources of
underground watarsJ Printelpy raglonal'nol otsenki estestvannyich
resureov podsom4kh vod. Moskva, Iz~,-Yo Rook-univ., 1960# 343 Ve
(HIM 14t4)
(Water, Underground)
YEDOROV. N.N., kand.takhn.nauk-, POPOV, I.V.. kand.geogr.nauk; BOB=* O.Not
kand.geogr.nauk; GRUSHNGKIT, H.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; MIXANOV,
R.I., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red,(Koskvsj); URTVATHo T*1** otY*
red.; ALIKI11, O.A., red.; BLIZUTAX, Ye.T., red. (decessed];
BORMM, O.N., red.; DATYDOV, L.K.. red.; DOMANITSKIT, A.P.. red.;
XALININ, G.P., red.; KRITSKIT, S.N., red,;.Kb'=IN, B.I., red.;
MANOIX, L.F., red,; MM=I, X.F., red.; O1d;ff,_-B._P_.-.-re-&-.-,
PROMMTAKOY, AA., red.; SOKOLOVSXIY, D.L., red.; SMGLXR, O.Ae,
red.; CHEBOTAM, A.I., red.; CHMOVSKIT. S.K., red.; MATILINA,
K.K., red.; VWIMIROV, O.G., tekhn.red.
[Transactions of the Third All-Union Hydrological Congresej Trudy
III Vuesoiusnogo g1drologicheekogo s"esda. Vol.5. [Section of
Hydrodynamics and River-Bad Nvolution] Sektaiia gidrodinamiki i
ruBlovykh protsessov. 1960. 421 p. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Voesoyuznyy g1drologichaskiy smezd. 3d, Leningrad, 1957-
2. Gosudarstvenn" gidrologichookiy institut (for Fedorov. Popov).
3. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for VelikDnov).
(Hydrology--Congresses)
FOHn;,, VAI KMELINs B.I*
Mapping uwterground water rooourcea in the U.S.S.R. Razveds i okho
nedr 26 no*9t42-45 8 160o (MIRL l5t7)
1. Miniaterstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Tomim). 2.
Hoskovskly gosudarstvannyy universitat (for Welin)e
(Waterl Unprground-4(apo)
I
Vi. E-1, ",?-yi
i;JA."CR14KOV, A.S.; ANT014210, K.I.; TITOVI N.A.; CYAFOI~"~KPYY YO.G.;
CHURZOVp M.V.; KONOPLYANT-IEV, A.Z.; VIYTOROV, S.V.; VCT;'0Y.0VATAp
OGILIVI, 11I.A.;
le.As; BADGVSM,, N.D.;, 1.
WNWSGAUZENy G.F*;B?.0DSM, k.A.; q)!CHrRAX0V, A.V.; POPOV,
V.11.;YE9L'YANOVAq ":).P.1 SOKOLOV, S.S.; IMSITEV, I.I.; MOZIMNs
S.I.; MAKKAVEYEV, A A 11 A - YEFD'OV, A.I.; ASSOVSKry,
G.N.; VLADDIIROV, A:G:fdMcc'e'Ua's'e0Vb ~i;Loaov' S.P.; FILIFYOVA,
B#S., red. izd-va; EYKOVAp V.V., tekhn. red.
[Methodological manual on hydrogeological surveying at the scaleg
of l:lpOOOsO0O - 1:500,000 and 1:200,000 - lo.100,000)1-lotodiche-
skoe rukovodstvo po gidzrogoologicheskoi 9"etake masshtabov
ltlOO0 COO - L;5000 000 1 1:200 000 - 1:100000. Pod obohchei
red. A.A.Ma'Acaveava i A.S.1liabelionkova. flocikv.-L, Gos. nauchno-
tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane ncdrt 1961. 318 p.
(MIRA 15:3)
lo I'lussia (1923- U.S.S.R.) ~Iiivisterstvo geologii i okhrarjy nedr.
(Waterp Underground) (Goological vurveyn)
KUDEL4j.--4,I.j. p"f., otv. red.; GORDEM, D.Lt prof.p red.;
MAYAMnMp FeAeg doktor geole-miner. nauk, red.; ChTURIFOV,
M.V., doktor geol.-min. naukv red.; GOWDKOVSKAYA, G.A.,
kand. geol.-min. nauks red,; ROMMOVSM , N.I;.p red.;
YER M OV, M.S., tekhn. red.
(Collected articles on bydrogeology and engineering geology]
Sbornik statei po voprosam gidrogeologii i inthenernoi geologii.
Pod red. N.HoRomanovskogo. Moskvap Izd-vo Hosk. urAv.9 1962.
428 PO (MBA 150)
(Waters Underground) (Engineering geology)
;ht KORDBEYNIKOVA,.Zoya Aleksandrovna;
NQ Ivnnovii,
LLMrAiLTA-1-nina AlexaRndrovna; VANTURINA, G.B., red.;
KARMVJL, I.S., red.; CHISTYAKOVA,.K.S., tekhn. red.
(Natural resources of underground waters in the Central
Chernozem Region and the mathddolc~& for mapping them]
Eatestvennye resuM podzemnykh vod tsentrallno-
chernozemnogo ralona i metodika ikh kartirovaniia. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo Moak. univ., 1963. 146 p. (MIRA 16t8)
(Central Chernozem Region-Water supply)
KONOPLYANTSEV, A.A.; KOVALEVSKIY, V.S.; SEMENOV, S.M.; KIIDFT.111. R-T-,
retsenzent; ALITOVSKIY, M.Ye., retsenzent; BEREWVSrAYA, L.J.,
red.izd-va; BYK(YIA, V.V., tekhn.red.
{Naturnl regime of underground watern and
Eatestvennyl rezhim podzemnykh vod i ego
Googeoltekhizdat, 1963. 229 p. (Moscow.
inaledovatellskii institu gidrogeologii i
Trudy, no.2). -
its characteristics]
zakonomernosti. Moskva,
Vsesoiuznyi nauchno-
inzhenernoi geologii.
(MIRA 17:4)
KUPELINI, B.I., prof.
Groundwater flow In the territory of the U.S.S.R. and the
problem of water resources. Vest. All SSSR 35 no.9t4O-46 165.
(MIM 18: 9)
T
.3.; B.T.
ZEKTSER, -
'Base flow Into the Baltic Sea. Trudy GGI no.122s82-86 165,
(MIRA AM
SILIN-liEKCRURIN, Aje~aay lvazoviah; TATAMNOVA, YO.I., red.; BAWUSIXIN, V.D.,
doktor tekhr,aaakv a4uihn.rod.1 ~VDZJ,13, B*I., doktor goo:.-Ainsire
naukp profs# nauchn. red.j FLOTNIKOV, N.I., doktor geol.-miner.
nawk, profsp nauchn. red.
jDpAmiov of underground wataral with the fandamntalt of
hydraulics] Dinamika podzemnykh vod; a oanovami gidravliki,
Moakvat T&md-vo Mosk. univ., 1965s 379 p. (MIRA l8ol2)
ACC NR. AM6035818
Kudelinj. -P. J .ed. (Prof.)
Underground fl on the territory of the rj"SR (Podzemnyy stok na territorii r;sSll)
0
[Moscow] Izadivo Moskovskogo univ., 1966, 302 p. illus., biblio., fold. maps.
Errata slip nserted, 16M cupiee printed.
TOPIC TAGS: un4erground water, underground wnter mapping, hydrology, cartography,
regional mftpplng 0
PURPOSE AND COV4RAGE: This is a descriptive text to a set of mnps of underground
flow in the IrSSRI published in 1965. The study was prepared by the Chair of
Hydrogeology.of the Geology Department of Moscow University, uti3i%ing materials
supplied by tegional geological offices. The underground flow has been studied
in detnil, e~aluatedj and maippedo Results undoubtedly will be utilized by the
national eco4omy for the planning and proper exploitation of underground water
resources. The staff participating in the study is listed by name, and the con-
tributing organizations and their chiefs are listed vith expressions of
gratitude.
TABLE OF COWEM:
Foreword
Introduction 10
-Card-. UDC: 55i.49(47)
Ch. 1. Method df regional examination and mapping of underground water
'reserves -- b
Ch* 2. Region4 division of the territory for mapping underground flow in the
USSR -- 49 :
Ch. 3. HydrogeOlogical conditions and regional characteristics of natural under-
gro~nd waterreserves cm the territory of the USSR -.; 55
Ch. 4. Undergrchwd flow -- 2TT
Conclusions. Ptoblems for further investigation 2BT
Literature -- 299
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KUD6LIN, B. P. - "Influence of Plowing on Firmness of Soil Structure, Root Systez, hLd
Harvest of Perennial Grnsses." Latvian k-ricultur;d AciiAem.,rj 1951 (Dissertation for
the Degree of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences)
SO: Izvestiya &.- I&A Laty~Y~L2-y SSR, No. 9, Sept., 1955
C OU I I P."Y UsjR IT
(;,-jIII --..GQPY Farm Axilmals. Gonoral Problomq
AB3. JOUR. tRZBiol., *,To- 13, 1953, .40- 59473
AUTHO2 :Kudelin 13 P
E ITL"' Tknm for ~Irazing Cattlc, on Sc,~dcd F,tit,.ires
OR W, .PU B. Vastn. n.-kh. nauki, 1957, 1,'o 10, 135-137
AThJT.:WQIT The rosults of' stiidies conducted by the Lat-
,ricultijral Academy are sumed up. It
vian Ap,
vias established that by following a com-ect
rotational grazing systen in i-ining pasture
I y m,~,,nzqures for
and by observing the nocosa- x-
the riana[,-oment of ;:-ramriy aumM, the secded
perennial erasBos on mineral nolls car, be
, from tho so-
utilized for Crnzingo 3tartln~-
cond year of the gra3sesl life. Grazing of
CARD- 1/2
8,
Colunx.vy
CATEGORY
: u3sh
: Farm Animals. General Problems
A33- JOUR- I RZBiol-, 13, 1958, Nloi 59473
AUTHOR
INST.
TITLE
ORIG. PUB. :
AB3TRACT : cattle after the first wintering of perennia3
cont'd. grasses had a beneficial effect on their do-
velopment.- A. D. Rusin
212
KU',,!~ITN, B.P., -VAtt-Ir -,ell-3kckh~z. nauk
4
".,3t*irea. Zeyeledelto 27 no.11:46-49 .11 165.
(MTRA IS-.10)
1. T-atviynkly nauahno-I s3 ladova tell sk ly Inatitut ss2Udeliya.
RUSINOV, F.M.; KUDILIN, 0.7.
Tractors and agricultural machinery in West Germany. Biul. tekh.
ekon. Inform. no.9:90-96 159. (MIU 13:3)
(Germany, West-Tractors)
(Germany, West-Agricultural machinery)
BOMVER, F. M.; KUDELIN CMINOV# H. V. (URSS)
"On the problem of rerluting the underground waters ou
hydrogeological maps."
Presented at the Symposium on Methods of EvaluatingResources
of Underground Water with Emphasis on Arid Z6ne Problems, Athens
11-20 Oct 1961
BOGOMDLOV, 0. V.; KUDELIN, K. I.; PL.OTNIKOV, N. A. ~URSS)
"The principles of evaluation of ground water resources
for water supply and I-TIgation"
Presented at the Symposium on Methods of Evaluating
Resources of Underground Water with Emphasis on Arid
Zone Problemat n-20 Oct 1961, Athens I I
AP4014530 S/0108/64/019/ooz/0059/0063
ACCESSION NR:
AUTHOR: Kudelin, X. M.
TITLE: Designing a cooler for power transistors
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, Y. 19, no., 2. 1964. 59-63
TOPIC TAGS: transistor, power transistor, transistor cooling, transistor
cooler, forced air transistor cooler. transistor cooler design
ABSTRACT. A method of designing a rectangular comb-type forced-air cooler
for a high-power transistor is set forth. The maxinvam dissipation power of the
transistor is considered: the difference between the temperature of the transistor
case and that of the midpoint of the coole.r bass is evaluated. Next, the tempera-
ture distribution over the bass is considdred. Than, a criterial formula (L. V.
Arnolld, "Thermodynamics and heat traAsfer, 11 part 2. "Recknoy transport"
publ. , 1959) is used for determining the radiator heat transfer. Finally. & simple
CordI
,ACCESSION NR: AP4014530
formula serves to calculate th6 necessary radiator area.. Orig. art. has:
I figure and 25 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: none
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MALIK, Z.H.. takhnichookiy redaktor
(Amateur photographers and students of local lore] Yotoliubitbl' -
kreaved, Pod red. I.A.Ioftea. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo *Iekusetvo,l 1956
77 P- (Bibliotake, fotoliubitelis. no.9)' (HLRA 10:1;
(Photography)
-JQA&U&A%&- Ulzorlyey _~ODIONOV, Tu., radaktor; LIL'YX, A., takhnicho-
P611 _Ichl
skty radakt-or -
(Walks in the vicinity of Moscow; concise manual] Progulki po
Podmookovitu; kretkit spravochnik. [Moskval Moskovskil rebochii
1957. 180 P. (KLRA 10:91
(Moscow Province-Description and travel)
I T t- - v
popow
run I a= majimmmon NOW/it"
Ablimlis seek M. Lamliat No 00646"1 1 gonans.
?*day dakladow an 33 oowftl-aV aassanio,. N.,Msaa~&.,
Own"- soootalatelys ammosaw St.,.'no.
(A34tracto at Reparm esnait"i to %as U%% Sensr" &Wool, or Me
international Valms at coo" saA
station of ealsoutio fttmba) loom, 1957. 1011. /krdul twu
In kwalow MA gogush
In ""Uzi amtKut.,
?Ulm$ us booUst is istmew.f- 'Itroloviou Sal eivil sail man.
C", 1, "Us*"- me abol- - - pwomw as as Uth
Glum, W"If at ma latormuss" was Ge e6w1b" "A - .0, 1.. an
nItnIONIOSIO ormift". me 61"Isloo"I puseles. Muse relOW4 (A
Iwo at WAS161 "tons "Olf, and rise" an 4" &late". 't!
c'"Oteasse aM IS A-IMS, -fA SWUM or ?me* tranal.Useg. Tboa* '"Pow,
In$ is legush - 4-16-4 IF a MENU matertaks Uses is F.* v %0M.
an as foraremoss gives.
lb"'sa# T.L. Not's aisrortertatial of I" MOON at alvers at comint
Asia to ConseqUag VIfA lpr*,." of Tbaz VUUN.Uft . 40
314111m, 41-1�10al N.A. Flonoij". gl&"Itle*Um st V.&
"Use and Tsar 11"Gleftimums as mw " 45
"ll"". FA. %-~sum at Me reneaUse ne ga",Vas" pastt
I'll Ovam re set Rivers ad ftvm* sc %%lownd se, 0 ~PA
", TJ. CmUUMW at g - W Van" Aormauum Is Deserts 6
""'sLam$ '?*T, so I$WV at me press" at A- - tie veto, T"m
9-imem4um and IS& me" A& at rommuns IC 0 - lp lesson 0 9T
0164". V.I. p"Malpie. at S.00mal Ormtonsion at 0~14 mamervan
,Qt,ftftvwftu as wntww of Needs, D"Mme do
O"unsits", AA. ftele"Ifict"I Mass at rouwd mm'seas, &.01.
!" ft*Lr Gladnesomp in as youspouse se a - Noted,
IZB7-DFV, 0,P#; FRANTSUZOVA, T.A,l KUDSLIKj V.Ns
Dotermination of magnetite in iron cherte. Zav. lab. 31 no.9&1069-1070
165. (HIPA 18:10)
1."Krivoroahokiy nauchno-ineledovatellokiy gornorudnyy Institut i
Severnyy gornoobogatitelinyy kombinat.
BURA, G.G.; MOM, V.14,
Occurrences of gold In "colored" ores and their wall rocks
In tho Krivoy Rog Iron ore basin. Min.sbor. no-11041-342
157. (MIRk 13:2)
1. Oornyy institut im.Artema, Dnepropetrovsk i YuOOK, Xrivor
Rog.
(Krivoy Rog BARin-Gold)
KUDI;I,Ili, V.1i.
.. 1. DiagnIuLl Tiumpo. Vod.i nun.tokh. ao.8:41 Ag I r").
(MIjbi 12:11)
(Putaping rinchinory)
- --- I
GEIKSHMG, Yu.G.: XUDELIN, V.14.
.L
Evaluatinp. the concentrAlen capacity of maLmetite ores on the basis
of mineralogical analysis data. Obog. rud 6 no.1:16-20 161.
OURA 14:8)
1. Mekhtlobrchermet.
(Magnetite-Analysis) (Ore dressing)
VIBITICR, A.V.,, akademik; KU11U HKIN, I.N., inzhener; TRAPZZNIKOV, Y.A.;
111KOLAYEV, A.T., inzhener (Muromtsevo, Vladimirskoy obl.): IM141
IM141 .
Ta- M*' Oluromtsavo, Vladimirskoy obl.); PRMOV, I-I dotsent, kai-nMdat
i-e-NTmichaskikh, nauk (Moscow); BADALYANTS, M.G.# lnz*h'oner; BXLICHMO,
G.M., inshoner; XLAPCM, L.D.. inshener; YRANTSUZOV. Te.M., inihonerl
TARAYEV, B.M.. professor. doktor takhnichookikh nauk; MAGIDSON. A.0.,
inzhoner.
Improving the knowledge of power engineers through correspondence
courses. Remarks on B.M.Tarsev's and A.O.Magidson's article. Blek-
trichestvo no.3:76-80 Kr 054. (MLRA 7:4)
1. Energatichookiy institut im. Krzhizhanovskogo Akademii nauk SSSR
(for Vinter). 2. Glavnyy orargetik Gor1kovskogo avtomobillnogo
zavoda im. Kolotoya (for Zukushkin). 3. Institut, avtomatiki i tols-
makhaniki Akademii nauk SSSR (for Trapasnikov). 4. Chlon-korrospon-
dent Akademii nauk SBER (for Trapesnikov). 5. Loninakanges (for Bade-
lyanta). 6, Dnepropetrovskiy institut inzhenerov transports. (for Be-
lichanko). 7. Kurakhovok a gres (for Klapchuk). 8. Orskhovo-Zuyev-
v
skaya tote (for Frantsusov 0 9. Voosoyusn" saoohnyy onorgvt1ohookly
Sol
Institut (for Taroyev and Magidson).
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out At -I
A 111 -4 -F
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ZZ V V. End. and K. 1. 9 MOKOWISS11mmk
00 Mevwkkwv Chem. T"'It. last.) 7--r-CeM. ( 'jZ;, -*:-
-4 SR.) 17, 310 XOD47), cf. Kkim. P,., IWA, pmftwu (itnthrivruincine, and dthydr-ItAnt The
I -Tv"Iftwat ofanthrone (1) with lfVA.IA3" of
1, 41.
u!her cimwz. ImIs in %iSnifimnt amitt. of othwinn lt~. bhowiefi thAt at.15-fiij* up to 2%p'; AikshtAipimmw i, klotain-
jktm. pr(WIPAlly Anthraquinane anift dilipfroilL*uthroug. able. *hik- it 71V IN. riw- 41 Jib,' -.g t.-,ini '00
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9i"n In curves. shomint the effeci of terap. awl Of The *fittitive OlWalkics rrirtm. Curi-m-ly. m q4t, 4 the
0 rvwn., 404 will. W 111504 used, it is amiurned 1W the MINCtiVity Of 1, SO SUM111164601111 tAk" 14A"'. I I~ 111,1-t Cf-
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00 Orj t1wouc. Purr Iwmiiii-lid. liontanthraquitumirbyrrifue. nswation is Vic otily .%Ih C fial."11-1 Niad
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of 1101"BY the o2mi dvllt ofirratlod. by erptn. hi;:kMer with increasing ansitt. of lo"r .4rum iftwu jbi.svixtj Itir 00
CO. whkh imm-diattly yi6iti 1. m. 14" . while2twince "waswullocatioa to a 64ofil anit.) the &nit. sit umkAngtt .00
crystimm. itim the pure pruiluct in 0 1 ) was I rapblly dropm from m)", to fwv'~; with 01rum
0added gradually to 13 cc. IIA "La - I I~t 3041 at W), 8017, of the t is CartmKIII411, fA hik 4 ~fr' ~ (AVUM ct. It* 0
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kA
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0ow 13.5% anth"aimmone. A41dii. oi m411 muts. of NIIIA"I h 9o0
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walce, mul dink.1 at W1 *, ywl~ 141.)17 C. ; 'rystri. from Me, ..but hat ritilucris the rati,nt t a t1oG At loo
save to 4 1. 1) 4.10. 111111, of 1111111mquiatimic ; N114VO, or At duit ittq^ the otvlatitoo alaxiat
-di. ma cly. log
4jh tifinthfam lightif Nvatl utuirt "Xidavia. utwh 4*0
P.- -17 -1111. with C-11s, lan4lYting thr cit. acroctflas to the M 20%
i I i loo
torth"I given in P4" III, AM %rpg. it into 3 twincipaj cam the remlioa by %tonifit-4111 anits. (.1"Trispir of
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evittained much 1, the tifixt, W.L1 initially ratfl. with a little, 411 additives. C.- M. K,W4AVOff
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VJMLINA, To. 1. Ld Southern C&Opis., durID9 the period
--- ~Zooplimkion in the Middle the southern part of the sea
CS.rked, by a lowering veter lOvOl In (min 13-.6i
Trudy ()kacLu, k02- 5%264-269 '59- ton)
(C6,0jan 80&--ZOOPIArk
MFLIIIA, Ts.N., kand.blolog.nauk
Zooplankton of the Central and Southern Caspian nnd its vnriation
during the period marked by lovering of the vater level. TruJ7
VIaRO 38:204-240 1599 OCRA 13:4)
(Caspian Sea-Zooplankton)
-t--t
KULFLINA, Ye.N.; ZifjrL%V;,EVA, S,K.
Feeding habits of copepods and barnacle larvae in tho Sea of
Azav. Trudy AzNrIRKH no.072-82 063. (M:RA 17:8)
h U T 'I i I N, , y c . N.
Qa I 'y
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~ I I , -1jr. ;~'Pl%rcs'-OMIS
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Tivu,11 'A'l i"f r,, , ; f it;-, (MIPA 17A)
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p . .. ', , - I a ,, 1;' Ted~~WN
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UJD-;-T~~Jy-
UOU of =torlais vith hICjl capIlInrity ill thu crudo
cerapdo industry, Epitoanvae 1.,' no.2:63-65 F 160.
-KUDELKAj Denesne.
CSAKy, Ida
Investigationa in conjunction with drying brick and roof tile materials.
Epitoanyag 12 no-12t451-454 D 160.
KUDELKA, Denesne
Wall covering elemertl made of ordinary brick clays. EpItoanyag
17 no.200-54 P 165.
1. Brick and Tile Industry Truatj Budapest.
KUDELKA, Denesne; JUMSZ, Zoltanne
Efflorescing salts In the brickmaking industry. Epitoanyag
16 no. 4: 146-152 Ap 164o
1. Brick and Tile Industry Central Laboratory.
/k,
Countrys Ctechoslovakla.
Academic Degrees: DVM
'Department of Obstetrics and Gyppcol!j~eterinary Faculty, Graduate School
Affiliations of Agriculture (Porodnicko-gynekologicke katedra -'reterinarni fakulty VSZ
/Vyaoka skola zemede)i%a~ Brno Director /prednosta/ E. PRIBYL, DVM Dr Sc
SourcesPrague, Veterinaretvi, Vol ' No 8, Aug 1961; PP 304-309
Datas "Etiology and Prevention of Maktitis in Cows"
/IRIBYL, E./Prof, Dr So
P
KUIZMA, B.
Oro f$16%3
H
rhomicel Tc~chnolnnv. CliemicfNl Prodiicts &nd
Their ArTilications. Syntbefle Polvmer~*
AB'-S. JUJi.R. RIZI.Ch ~, m. , No.119':0, V- S4102
AUTHOR Lp sek, F. -, Udellka _ F.
I ~ 1" 61 T . -
Tl?-L Deriv&"Ann of Ion 1'xchl~nrq Resins by "Cramilh
Condensr,tion
-PU E. C h em nvimys) , 1 95P 1. 8, No 10, 54
T W, CTI Tbe Investiviition covereA certain interdemen-
dencies of tbe ePfents of sinnnvtrl nnd -ihy-
v 1 c a6] rnorli Hnn.4 of "prarmlar" noly-conder-na-
tion 4on tl-,, ~~i7o of rratiules formea. A mRthe-
nittical cliamet,~r nf
pr-,nnles 7~nd the Rayriolds -ind Tel,er rmml~prx
wtts establirlied, So(lov.
CAAD:
IMIELKA F.
p 0 lo. '-4 5
Kudelka, F. Contributior, to ~he pro ronrernim, )I.epa?-,jtiOrj Of
ion exchanrers hy means bt' pfarl noivrondens,111,ion. n.
','On!
List of "as, luropean Accessiors (7rA-i W, 10-t ro.
...'ay 1!"Cf), t-Inclass.
S1130163,1000100210021002
A006/A101
AUTHORS: Burylichev, 0. 1., Kudellkin, V. P., Saknonov, L. 0,
TITLEt baing lightened molds
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, no. 2. 1963, 21
TEXT: At the "Elektrostall" Plint new molds with constant along the height
wall thickness are now being used for casting square and cylindrical 500 kS in-
gots of various steel grades. The external contours of the molds were altered
and reinforcing crimps were mounted at the mold top. As a result premature cracks
In the upper section of the walls were prevented. The new molds were stable in
syphon- and top-casting. In the latter case cast-1ron consumption is reduced. The
new design reduces the weight of each mold from 735 to 600 kga. The stability of
round and square molds Increased by 12 and 24% respectively. Changes in the mold
design did not affect the quality of ingots and the steel. The consumption of the
molds Is reduced from 35 to P3 for square and from 35 to 26 kg/t of steel for
round Ingots. There is I figure.
ASSOCIATION% Elektrostall Plant
Card 1/2
Using lightened molds
S/130/63/0oq/bop,/oo2/002
A006/Aioi
Schematic diagram of a lightened mold for 5(Yj kg lngots
ventional mold Is dashed) MO outline Of a con-
Card 212
~NCC- NR:_ _.AP60'_23_19_3__ _' - '; " -'1/006/0719/07207
(A)
AUTHORS: Arkhipova, A. V.; Kudellkin, V. P.; Lyubinakaya, 'JV. Ya.; "Licnin, Yo. N.
Popova,.L. G.
ORG. "Elcktrostall" Factory (Zavod "Elektrostall")
TITU : Determination of docarburization in briCht-drawn high-spood stool by the
thermooloctric potential rathod
SOURCE: Zavodokaya laboratoriya, V. 32, no. 6, 1966, 719-720
,TOPIC TAGS. thernooloctric pensor, docarburization, high speed stool, carbon Stool/
:'!A9 too*, stool, R18 tool Stool
'ABST? 'T:
T W, A method for determining docarburization In bright-drawn high-
steel is briefly described. The method is based on measuring the thermoelectric
potential between the metal surface and a copper *electrode cl=ped to the surface, an~
by comparing this potential with the potential obtained between coupl(,B of known
composition. Experiments were performed -on steels R9, R18, and other3 (not listed in
reDort) using a copper electrode at 160--170C (some results are tabulated). Tne
decarburization criterion is specified by COST 5952-63 as