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LE,OIIT'YEV. S.A., starshly master; SUDIYA, V.P. Mastering tYe operation of the 2,4100 troad-strip mill. Yetallurr 7 no.1-27-30 Ja 162. MRA !J:1) 1. Magnitogorskly -metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Rolling mills) POLUKHIM, P.I.; KUDRIAVT57,V, A.S.; DEGTTARENKO, V.K.; 1EONT'TEV, S.A.; RTABINKOV, V.T. Investigatirg temperature conditions in the operation of rolls an the 2500 HMK roiling mill; Stall 23 no.9:819-824 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Moskovskiy Institut stali i splavov i Magnitogorskiy metallurgi- cheskiy kombinat. LMN'TirW. 5.A. 348 Rezhimy frezerovanlys kovkogo chuguna tortseuym.', tverdosplaommi frezami. (l% opyta mook. automob. zailoda Im. stalina). M., Otd. tekhn. inf!~rmatsii. 1954. 16 a. s Ill. 22 sm. (M-vo avtomob., traRt, i. S-k. mashinostroyeniya SSSR. gos. v3evoy,uz. in-t avtomob. tekhnologii uOrgavtoprom"). 500 ekz. B ts- sast. ukrzan I v vyp. dan.- (54-55383) p 62:L.911; & 621.914.2.025 SO% Knizhnaya, Istopis, Vol. 1, 1955 IY.OBTIYBV. S.A. ~ I- ;.!, . ect of fnt on gnstric secretion and its irnortpLce in nractics. Iab.delo 4 no.30-8 MY-Je 158 (XMA 1l.'5) 1. Is Instituta vysshay nervuoy deynteltnoati AN SSSR i polikliniki Wo.1 AN BSSR, Roakyn. (STOKAGH-SICRETIMS) LEONTIYZVj S. A., Candidate Med Scl (diss) -- "The effect of fat on gastric se- cretion". Moscow, 1959, published by the Acad Sci USSR. 17 PP (Acad Sci USSR, Inst of Higher Nervous Activity), 200 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 141) LZONT I'M, S.A, Test situation as a componeWt of conditioned reflex Influence on the neoretery activity of the gastric glands. Tmdv Inst. vys. nerv. deiat. Ser. fisiol. 3:239-247 159. (MIRA 120) 1. Is *Laboratorii vegetativnykh uslovrqkh refleknov, zav. - A. A. Pavlovakaya. (STOKACH--SBCR3TIONS) (CONDITION3D RZSPONSI) 1,EONTIYLVj S.A.p kand. med. nauk Treatment of psoriasis in pati 8-120 S Ts with chronic alcoholism. Sov. Mod. 26 no.9tll (14IFA 17:4) 1. lz laboratorii patofiziologil i terapii vysshey nervnoy dW atellnosti cheloveka (zav. - prof. I.V. Sti-ellchuk) In- stituta vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti i neyrofiziologii AN SSSR. L "vr r P ACC NR- AP6017639 SOURCE CODE: UR/0133/66/000/001/005010055:;7 AUTFOR: DobxLoni~avov Ly~u b4kh R1 V.; Stupnilcov. E. .; Shishkinskiy, V. I _.j D. I Burdin, V. H.; Muzalev kty,__P. G.; Yevdoklmov, A,_ S.; Yegorqy, Y4i._F._T-_nZn_tF-70v- M'At6rki~ G.; Khu s I d I _S_,_Xo ORG: Central Automation Laboratory (Tsentraltnaya laboratorlya avtomatiki); TsNIICILM; kiannitogorsk Metallurnurical Combime-41agnitogorskly metallurgicheskiy ,io_;_nb1nat) TITLS: Experimental operation of an automatic system for controlling on the 2500 continuous sheet m-ill SOURCEs Stall, no. 1, 1966, 50-55 TOPIC TAGSt hot rolling# automatic control equipment, aL U1 thickness' ABSTRACT: An automatic control system was developed for regulating the thickness of stool stripq consisting of regulators of the gap's between the work rolls# and of a system stabilizing the tension of the strip between the stands. The automatic con- trol system yielded satisfactory performance data on the 2500 continuous hot-rolling mill, and for the majority of the strip profiles studied, decreased the longitudinali variation in thickness and maintained a more accurate nominal strip thickness than had been possible before. In the presence of the automatic control system, the strips are rolled with deviations of no more than tO,05 mm (with the exception of UDC: 621.771.23:65.011.56 ACC NRs AP6017639 sh4t rear portions of the strip, where the positive deviation reaches 0.1-0.15 Without the automatic control system, the length of the strip ends thickened by 0.3-0.2 mm reaches 50-100 m. The decrease In the length of thickened portions of the strip and a more accurate control of nominal strip thickness result in a 1,57. average Increase In strip length, Orig, art* hast 6-figures-and 2 tables. SUB CODE1 11,13/ SUBM DAM none/ ORIC REFt 002/ OM RErs 001 AFAHAS1YXVA,i,.L., kand.biol.nauk; BAYI:RTUYI:V, A.A., kan(l.sel'skolchozyaystven- nykh naak; BALICHUGOV, A-V-, kan(i.sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauic; BSIDUROVA, N.A.. agronom; BXL40ZOROV, A.T., ksrjd.aellsko1-hozyayrtvea- nykh nauk-, HAKSIHXIiXO, V.P., zigronom-, RIMNIKOV, 7.7., doktor sel'sko- khozy&y9tvenrWkh nauk; BOGONYAGKOV, S.T., kand.sellokokhozyaystvan- nykh nauk: VOLTUNTS, O.S., agronom; BODROV, H.S., kand.seliskokhozyay- stvennykh nauk; BOGOSIAVSKIY, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; URUPPA. I.T., kand.taklin.asuk; VERI&R, A.R., dnktor biol.nauk; VOZBUrSKAYA. A.Ye., lmnd.sellskokhozyaystvannykii nauk; VOINOV, P.A., kand.sellskokhozyay- stvannykh nauk; MOKOS, G.P., k9rui.biol.nauk: GALDIN, N.Y., inzhener- mokhanik: GIRASIMOV, S.A., kand.taklin.natik; GORSHN11111, K.P., doktor sell skokhozyaystvennykh oaLtk- ULBURV. 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G.1., kand. sell s~;khozynystvennykh nauk; HICLINIKOV, G.A., inzhener; ZHDANOV, B.)., kand.sel'skokhozyay- etvenn.vkh nauk; HIKHAYLHIIKO, M.A., ka nd. sell Bkokhozyays tvennykh neuk; MAGILUVT"VA, II.A., kand.sellskokhozyaystvanrWI-h nauk; (Continued on next card) AYANASIMA, A.L.... (continued) Card 2. UIXIFORGY, Mn., k&n&.se1'%kcktio%y&yztvennykh ubuk; INHASM, U.I., losovod; PERYUSHIMA, A.U., agronom; FLON11KOV, N.A., kand.biol.nauk; L.G.; k&nd.sal'9kokhozysyRtvennykh nauk; PAVLOV. V.D., kand.tekhn. nauk-, PRUTSKOVA. H.G.. kand.ceI1skokhozy9yztvennykh nauk; GURCHENKO, V'S., agronom; POPOYA, G.I., Icand. sellskokhozynystyennykn nauk: FCRTYANKO, A.F., agronom; RUCHKIN. V.11.. prof., RUSHKOVSKIY, T.Y., seronom; SAVITSKIY, M.S., kit nd. sel I skokhoryaystvennykh nauk; BOLDIN, D.T., agronom; HUSTBROVA, A.V., agronom; SIRAFIMOVICII, L.B., kand. tekhn.nauk; SMIRNOV, I.N., ka nd. sell skokho7.yays tvannykh nauk; SIMORYANSKAYA, P.I., kand.tekhn.nauk.- TOKIITUYNY, A.V., kand. amllako- khotymystvannykh nauk; FALIKO. 0.S., iznh.; YNDYUSHIN. A-V.. doktor biol.nauk; SHMMAGIN, A.Z., kL%nd.sellskokhozy&yctvenny1-b nauk; TUYXROV, V.A., kand.cellskokhozymlystvanny'rb nauk; TAKHTNIIFEL'D, P.A., kand.s9l'skokhozyay9tvennykh nauk; S&INNOVSKIY, A.A., red.; GORIKOVA, Z.D.. takha.red. [Handbook for Siberian agriculturists] Spravochnala kniga agronoma Sibiri. Mockvs, Goa. izd-vo sel'khoz. lit-ry. Vol-I. 1957. 964 p. (Siberia-Agriculture) (m 111A 11 : 2 ) Irl CCU at IJS.3H U-303OPY Cij-~TVVAISE) PLANT3, Grasln Tropi 1. -.4c's 3.591 R. RZB.Lol. I A t in Onak. .1'r. r . 21, NO Li f 1-611sch of t~v) light, Stq,;O in th,.i very -sctma vaf-.ivti-1.4 of wism-ir vil-fant ~-IvAn. by -v,.riouj "uthoi-m, coming fttj aa -aptho'- of methods cof StR&I OUA1.)-cti:5 diffidronson In the A rmil 1(cal :crAi'O.Lonx. -n to-itr ividt by *hc '.,Utje),.,, plartt3 )f th3 I `rman%u me,3t_'_8YA val'i- ftty "Ith -, mi~an daIlly 4, f 15 . F1 I in L 1)48 11ruduc't-1 shouts in zit dayn fftex- varraInctiaK, hxv.1ni; q-itten *'- 0 ho-iri. of -'I- ]-.uniuntioi%. vh1t.., in 10sq thiji Or,;!urPI IM r7 A 11471~~: J1 'A 0 th "lot t ver! ~t, I - 1, ,- tent lip Uer. n 3 r-3 ro,~_ night c 0" t n or -1 --,Orr Or 2-4 Acur.4 in te OW at c )r1 t 01:14 t P-La t q j I., I ", T a u n ap vrr'lnt of PA a c ?,! Ith lk XPq O"ed bY 30 GA14 ZRA ) V.S.j DVORETSKIY, I.T.; LECII'TIYEV, S.I. [Conntruction and asner-bly of semi-autoratic production lines] Stroitellstvo i rontazh poluavtoratichaskikh li- nii. Moskva, TSentr. nauchro-issl. in-t infomatsii i tekhniko-ekon. issledovanil po lesnol, tselliulozno- bumazhnol, derevoobrabatyvaiushchei prou7shl. i lesnorm khoz., 1964. 34 p. (MIRA 18:7) KC,P.CI:UI.OV, L.G., prof., re-d.; red.; IIJAY-1-1C) Ye.,~:., red.; S.G., rp-(I.; K.37ATKUA, N.r., red. (Ways for the developr-.~-nt of lan(i traiisportation c'L' lur-to3r), Puti rpzvitila slukhoputmr7o transporta lesa; sWrnik statei. 1.',o.-,kva, TSentr. nauchno-icsl. in-t infornatsii i tekr4ni'r-.c- ekon. issledovanii po lesnoi, voobrai.)atyvalushchp.i promyshl. i losr=.u khoz.) 19t, I,. I Up. 18:1) 1. Loninlyradskayn 11%. ~;.I% Kirovi, (for Korchwiov). BARONSKIY, Isaak Vladimirovicbp inzh.; VIKTOIROV, Georgiy Borisovich; VOHOBIYEV, Vlad-*Lriir Illich.: KP,, Anatohy Senyu.-Ovich; LEONTIYEEV, Sergey Nikolayevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; -Mi-YI-WITOV, Stepan Parlratlyevi,~,h; H,0.113TRITEriV, Grif,,Grjy Yevgenlyevich; TSAY, Trofim Nikojayovich (Building of mining enterprises] Stroitel'stvo gornykh ~red- priiatii. 1.',oskva,, Nedr,-, 1965. 323 P. (MMA 1F:10) J:o.2 "Aiashcvskaia" coal mine. S'-lakht. Aj, x I% I t'1. t, I,for 1,;oritlyov). 2. !:ovok7:~-.notskoyu .1 U rc~-noru~lnyk.; predprll yat iy, Put 'Al"), ver.erovr (for TIE~7,NTIYEV, ~% 'I. Leontlyev, S. N. "Basic problems in the organization of mine construction in the preparatory period under the conditions of the Kuzbass." 'Min Ifigher Education U5FE. Tomsk Order of Labor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst, imeni S. It. Kirov. Chair of the Constr-,iction of Mine Enterprines. Tomsk,, 1956. (DissertatLon i*or 'the Dei,,rpe of Candidate in Teghnical Sciences). KnUhnava letopisl_ No. 21, 1956. Moscow. LEONTIYEV, Sergey Yevtikhiyevich, inzh.; GUROV, S., red.; USTINOVA, S.P tekhn. red.- (More, better and cheaper; potentials of industries manufactur- ing consumer goods and those serving the population]Bollshe, luchshe, deshevle; rezervy promyshlennosti tovarov narodnogo potrebleniia i sluzhby byta. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1963. 86 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Moscow-Manufacturea) (Moacow-Service induBtrIes) I V. 21905. L~.-. 7. "Leza'* 7-urt:7rd 4.-*a-r2in:~'Knaz. ---- L"roro,-o I rn-soyw. . .-I eor_r. s"y-2L !~L. 7.-F..';. ; I gi, a , -, . I. r~ -r:-,-- SX;: Leto---isl LI,,urnalInyl-h '.'o. -29, I'oZk-ru, 1949. LEONTIYEVJ, V. We are building econcmically. Sell. stroi. 15 no.4:9 Ap 161. (MIRA 14-6) Ie Proizvoditell rabot Izvestkovskogo sovkhoza Khabarovskogo kraya. (Khabarovsk Territory-Construction industry) LIORr ITNV, V. -, , Machine accounting and its further development in the mer- chant marine. Mor.flot 19 no.10:13 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Stnrehiy inzhener po mckhanixtrovannomu uchatu TSentrullnoy buMWalteril Hiniitmrstva morskogo flota. (Shipping--Accounting) (Machine accounting) V.0 i riz h. . I -,o . , I. C -r cperht!.-~n - ! .1 :,^,- , ry F: 4 1; 1 ---- . , - .al fo - . F.J. 'k, f 4 22 C, 16,40 6 12:- ) LFO.W I YEV, V. Galvanic coating olf jretals without thr, us,~ of TAdic no.3:46 I-L- 65. ('-If i"'i lp,6/, LEO:ITIYEV, V. I ffMusical" lights on a Christirar tree. Ridio no.10:37-39 0 165. (MIRA 18:22) L .45066-66 ACC NRs AP6025985 SOURCE CODE: UR/0310/66/000/007/0045/0046 V AUTHOR: -Leontlyev, V. (Engineer); Yakovlev, A..(Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: River sounding trawl SOURCE: Rechnoy tr4naport, no. 7, 1966, 45-46 TOPIC TAGSi -r.43;ar ------- - ------ trawler) 400AJO 7'C4/L"7M/.S5/0At' ULfi0"A?#.,jmre_.e -3dv-v,0 Equ#P.'"CA.)r ABSTRACT: An experimental sonar trawl has been designVd and built by the Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute and tested by the Ob, River Basin Administration. The trawl is de-arghed for use gn small-tonnage vessels for routine trawling of navigational channels. The sonic trawl, like the sonic depth finder, is a hydroacouatic device based on the principle of sound-vave echo. But the sonic trawl transmits sound pulses forward in a horizontal direction. Its maximum range of detection is 40-50 m. The search for obstructions is conducted on both sides of the route, to total width of 60 to 85 m. A detailed description and the method of operation are given. The authors express gratitude to Chief Engineer Ye. M. PI en kovich and Engineer B. L. _ChoXaj2%2nkLk,_ (Chief of the Technical Division), both of the 0b' River Basin Administr&tion for conducting the testa. Ori art. ha&3 ?8A1 rigurea, SUB CODEs 13 '17/ SUBM DATE: none7 -Card 1 /1 bl;r -UDC I639.2o6.5:534.88 T 7,,* '~br. Jand L'cscrt :;La. I'to,-,etc,': Fez. . Tur'--tm "L-Of Sci. J-1 tu .0 Accelem-tion of Grmrth in Suckv5 of li"I Lok - "ll, 3,,, - - 1-), 1, "Up.3er Cretaceous jj~Lperbaolc 'Hocl: and the Ophiolitic Forpition in Little Caucasus," ibid.. 65, ANo. 1, 1949. LEONTIUV, V. A. IA' 29/49T33 UM/wology Mar 49 Petrology Tectonica "Upper Cretaceous Hyperbasic Rock and the Ophiolitic Yorwation in Little Caucasus, V. A. Leont'yov, V..Ye. Mayn, Azerbaydzhan Petroleum Expedition, SOPS, Acad Set MSE, 3 P-P "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LIV) No 1 The Upper Cretaceous, ophiolitic formation of the Little Caucasus# established here, to fully analogous to aimilar formations of the Santonlan growth in southern Anatolia and southern Iran. Submitted by Aged D. B. Belpmking 4 Jan 49. so 29A9r33 LICONTITIV, V.A., inshener (at. Parovo) aOMAhMWL-' (anowplow) on the switch points. Pat' i put. khoz. n0.3: 5-6 Mr '57- (KERA 10:5) (Railroads--Snowplows) I KLYUSHIN, Yu.P., inzh.; LEONTIYEV, V.A., inzh, Pneumatic line-throving appliance, Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. Tekh. upr. Min. mor. flota 7 no.302-36 162. (MIRA 160) 1. laningradakiy institut po proyektirovaniyu morskikh portov i sudoremontnykh predpriyatiy. (Ships-Equipment and supplies) (Pneumatic tools) it', cat ~ --,rL tir-f ing c!' variot..,j 1!'I'ot r,ji'll. 34 f'! 1. T, 1 1; k i y "-N"-'-AG034614 (,-IV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0398/(;6/000/008/V0l5/V0l5 AUTHOR-. Leontlyev, V. A.;Yakovlev A. N. ............. TITLE : Ultrasonic detection of submerged obstacles in shallow wA!cr SOURCE: Ref. zh. Vodnyy transport, Abs. 8V101 REF SOURCE: Proizv. telffin. sb. Teklin. upr. M-va rechn. flota RSFSR, no. 8(52), 1965, 80-84 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasound, acoustic range, detection equipment, submerged obstacle, ultrasonic detection ABSTRACT: The authors report the development and testinr of the N-E-ri-2 0 ultrasonic device for detec%ing submerged obstaclcs. As a result of these tc3ts, ii -is-es-f~6-fisfi-ed that the range of reliable observation is 35-40 rn for a rock of uneven shape, a standing lcg, and a bundle of metal cable. A flat sandy shore with a submerged slope of 30-30 deg has a detection range of about. 50 W.. range of detection decreases with the decrease of the angle of incid ence. A rnuddy shore with an identical steepness is observed at a distance 201-251?'o smaller than that of a sandy shore. A buoy was detected at a minimum distance of 50 m, a LCord 1/2 1JDC: 621. 396. 96D. 3 womb-ij 1,1ridmarh at a divtance of 25 m, and a beacon Ut a di,5t~anr:~,, of 12 Tn. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 171 2 2 ACC NRI AP6035888 SOUPCE CODR: UP/0413166/000/020/0118/0128 IRVENTOR: Pazukhin, S. P.! Valeyev, A. S.; Yokoyley A. N'.r Leontlyev, V. A. ORG: none TITLE: llydroacoustic instrument for de,'.ecting underwater obstacles and dete-rmining their coordinates SOURCE: Izobrqteniya, prcmyshlennyye abraztsy, tovarnyye znak,i, no. 20, 1966, 128 i TOPIC TACS: hyirAlcou&t-kc~- und'erwater obstacle detect r, sonar, actiz ,n equipment, sonar jrajjer_tA-or _sCn= navigatio ABSTFACT: An Author Ce~)ttficate was sued for a hydroacoustic Instrument for detecting underwater obst?cles and determining their coordinates. The instrum'ent consists of a transducer with a drive for its rotation, lowerinp, and rpisirip, a transmitter, receiver, indicator, synchronizer, power supply, and control panel. 7o improve the accuracy c;f neasurements in shallow water, the instrument is equipped with a tuned piezoelectric vibrator, whose rectangular emitter has a step-like cross section, ensuring that the lower limit of the sonar beam pattern direction is parallel to the traveling level. SUB CODE: 09, 17/ SUBM DATE: 29May63/ ATD PFISS: 5106 ,71 SADYKCIV9 A.S.p aktidemik; LEONT-lMo,-Y.B.j MUFTAKHOVj A.Gj Conformation of anabasine. Uzb. khim. zhur. n46:53-57 160. (HIM 14 9 1) 1. Tashkentskiy gosuniversitet im. V.I. Lenina. 2. AN UzSSR (for Sadyk-ov). (Anabaoine) DUIDVA, V.I.; IRCWTIYEV, V.Bo; Mt I&N. Strength of acids in cyclehexanome. Trudy SAW n0-134:69-73 '58- (Acids, Organic) (Cyclohexanol) (MMA 12:4) SkDYKOV, A.S.., akademikj IZONTIYEV, V.B.- ; DUIDVA, V.I. ; MUFTAKHOV, A. G. Instability constants of complex compounds of cobalt-ahloride with pyrLdine and piperidine. Uzb.khim.zhur no.3:25-28 161. (MIRA .14:11) 1. Tashkentskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet imeni Lenina, Cobalt compounds) Pyridine) ~ (Piperidine) MUTAKHOV, A.G.; SADYKOV, A.S.1 LEONTITEV, V.B. Electron absorption spectra of tetrahedral complex cmgounds of cobalt chloride with some heterocyclic compounds in acetone. Uzb.khim.zhur. 6 no.5j6l-67 162. (M1TA 15:12) 1. TaBhkentskiy gosudarstvenn universitet imeni M.Lenina. (Cobalt compounds--Spectra~ (Heterocyclic corq)ounds) DUWVA, Vi.I.; 'JUST, A.A.; LZONTIYEV, V.B. Interaction of ions and molecules of some acids vith cycloboxa 1. Ixr.vrj,ucbozav.j- khim.i khim.tekh. 5 no.4.-570-574 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Tw1hkentakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Imeni Lenina, kafedrit --~organicheskoy khimii. (Acids, Organic) (Cyclohexanol) SADYKOV, A.S.; OTROSHCHEMKO, O.S.; LEONTIYEV-, V.B.; TUYCHIygv, E. Polarographic method for the quantitative determination of anabasine. Zhur.prikl.khim. 36 nOP6:1296-1300 Je 163. (FOLA 16:8) (4ibasins) (Polarography) LEONTIYEV, V.B.1 MATVEYEVA, A.P.; SADYKOV, A.S. Space configuration of anabasine studied by means of a complex- forming reaction. Nauch.trudy TashGU no.263.Khim.nauki no.13:40- 52 164. (MIRA 18:8) LEQhT'YEV, V.B.; SADYKOV, A.S.; 1-WHAMED'YAROVA, 11- study of the complex formation of copper acetylacetonate with dipyridyls, ?jauch#trudy TashGU no.263.Khim.naukl no.13,53-57 164- (MIRA 18t8) LEONTfYKVD V.B.; SkDrKOV, A.S. Spectral studf of complex compounds of cobalt chloride with some alkaloids. Izv. AN SSSR. 3er. fiz. 27 no.7s974-977 163. (WRA 16:8) 1. Laboratoriya prirodnykh soyedinaniy Tas4entskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. V.I.Lonina. (Cobalt compounds-Spectra) OTROSHCHRIKO; O.S. ', LEalTlYEV, V.B.- SADY-KOV, A.S.,- IMNIGUTOVA. YU.S.; KOFCIEYCIIUK, A.A. Chomtify-,, of dipyzldyl!i. P&r' ?. Rea-tii,"Lt7 of dlpyridyle. Thure ob. k1iiine 54 Ji 164 WIRA 17 t8) 1. Taslmken~..~~.'-j eo!3,lriar;3,,venry-y wrill-arsitet. ACC W. AP6033303 SOURCE CODSt UR/0409/66/000/004/0575/0578"~- AUTI~OR: Loontlyov, V. B.; Mangutovar Yu. S-; Otroshchonkop 0. S.; Sadykov, A. !ORGs Tashkent State University (Tashkentakiy goaudarstvonnyy universitot) ;TITIZS Chomistr7 of bipyridyls. Uno of Infrared apoctra for determining the atruc- turo of substituted bipyridyls :SOL'RCEI Khimlya gotorotniklichookikh aoyodinoniy, no. 4, 1966, 575-578 1 1 1 TOPIC TAGS$ IR spectrum, bipyridyl IABSTRACTI IR spectra of a series of bipyridyl dorivativou a,P'- and y,y'- lisomors) voro studied in order to find a rapid and rallablo nothod of identifying the I istructuro of substituted bipyridyl molecules. To this end, uso was made of a method of determining the structure of benzene, derivatives, in the case of which it is known that the frequencies of cophasal oxtraplanar deformation vibrations of tho C-11 bonds iin tho aromatic ring dopond on the ntunbor and relative position of the sub:jtituents land only vor7 little on their nature. An examination of the bands in the 950-650 cm-,~ Irango loads to the conclusion that the oxtraplanar vibration3 of the C-H bonds of the !aromatic rings of bipyridyls retain their characteristics, so that the data obtain d 'permit one to correlate the frequencies of the extraplanar vibrations of bipyridyl: their derivatives with the spectra of the corresponding pyridine and benzene Card UDC3 547.828+543.4i2 ACC'NRI--' -AP6033303. derivatives, Orig, art* hast I figure " I table. SUB CODES 07/ SUBM DATRI O8I?eb65/ ORIG REFS 002/ OTH RVI 008 tMNTIYEVp Vasiliy Dmitriyevich; LAZORINA, A.I., red.; KRUGLOVA, Ye.m., red.izd-va; USANOVA, H.B., tekhn. red. [Practice in the mechanization of accounting in shipping] Opyt mekhanizateli ucheta. na morskom tranaporte. Moskva, Izd-vo "MorBkol transport 0 1963. 106 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Shipping--Accounting~ (Machine accounting) 24(0)) AUTHORS3 Shakhidzhanyan, L, G. , Fleyshman, D. G. S011/20-1 25-4 --57/67 G!,azunov, V, IV. Leontlyev, Nesterov V. P, TITLEt Measurement of the Natural Radioastivity ir. H,-=an Organs lIzmeareriy,3 yestestvennoy radioaktivnosti. v organakh chelo,,reka) PERIODICAL% Dok'..ady Akadlemii nauk 53511, '1959, Vol 125, Mr 1pp 208-209 USSR) ABSTnCTt INTing the pa'st years the interest in. investigating ths influenr:.c.~ exercised by small. doqe~~ of ionizing rallatlon. lip.~r li--ring organisms has increasel, The radJoactivity mentiored -in the ti-tiq is one of the permanertly acting factore upon human ani animal, Organism. It is dug to several, iso*opea which are parts of all Organs and tissues$ 40 .4 226 - 1 -tP K C Ra ets. As a result of nuclep-r-weapo. st~ th~ radioac-'-!vity in man has somewhat increased. Th,~ f2llow:rg flaslor! producte entered his bodys Sr go CRI 3-11, 1131 anI evqn mor-i C14 frDm. H bomt, exp-'osio.-.c Th- present paper gives data on the natural of tne Car d 1 human organs whish were obtainFd by meas-ir:.Yig arn. Fo- MeasursmeLt of the Natural Radioactivity in Human SOV/20-125--i-57/6' Organ.3 purpose served the method of countirg auspension- ~.Y- th- .9cintillatirg gel (Ref a 11 , 2). Table I gives a small. part of the results available of healthy man. At the sam~~ t4mt table provides data concerning the A -radiation du-3 tz: K40. As it can be seen from this the entire A sxsepd-, th~- activity caused by K40 by averagely 20-30%1 this persentage sometimes amounts to 70-80%. Measurements of ths r -activity of several organs have shown that the additional or'the whole caused by Cs!37 which penetrates the humar, organiam as a. result of nuclear-weapon-tests by the wpi:--knowr biologica: cours,~s soil .. plant -- animal - man. The results obtainc-I gi-~ as to the fact that th-~ hitherto :o,tam;nati- penetrates all huma% organs and ar'~ figures, I table., and 2 references. ASSOCIATION: Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologli im. 1~ M. Se:~henoxa Akadr~xi! nauk SSSII (Institute of Evolutionary Physiology imeni Card 2/3 1 M. 3~1-,hennv of the Academy of Sciences. USSR) 0 Me a:s ~r~mr?-.- if -n Nat -ir a! R ad loactivity ir Him an Orga-., PRESENTED~ A L. A. Or,- -- I k SUBMITTED A-,~g-: SHAKEDZHANYAN, L.G.; FLEYSHMAN, D.G.; GLLZUNOV, V.V.; LEONTIYEV, V.G.; KMTERCVI V.P. Method of measuring J -activity in biological objects with the aid of ecintl3lating gel. Med.rad. 5 no.lOz72-74 160. (MIRA l412) (&Xa RAYS__MFASUJTJMNT) 3/0'-31/62/000'005/019/112 B I 56/B1 10 C) zi 1. Y~~. , 3oboto-iich, E. V. , Lovtsyus, %. V. , Lcontljev, V. G. T IT L'--' Separation of c%o ical firis of lead -KODICAL: 11cf,-rati7nyy ziiurnal. 11;62, 119, ztrct no. 5, 5313 O~Y-,~l- Po op-redeleniyu ab-zolyutn. vo,-rII.:pt- reol. formatsiy, AN no. A, 1961, 128 - 135) T:,-XT: ;~ riethod of high tc;.-,norature r~u'ilimation of lead is used for a ztuly of the forms in -.,.hicr, ?'-) i3 foun(l in natural formationz 'IZh K*hi--, iraction;.l aubli~nation o--" Pb in liranium pitch -.-ia-s o-,;t 700 C in a cur.--nt of i~, 2 (purified of 0 2 by pas6ing, throur,"n CuO at 5000C). Under tho3e conditions, only PbS is sublimated. A t 15~ 0 00IV, t h a aixture of residual PbS and metallic F) may be sublimated; at 1200,0-. the resiziual metallic Pb is sublimated as as part of the PbSO 4' wr*-ich is converted to PbO. After driving off the Pb in a current of N 21 z-hon its Card 1/2 STARIX, A.S.; LEONTIYBV,, V.G. Method for dete--mining microdoses of cesi= from biolo ic~l samples. Vop. red. khim. 7 n0.5%537-539 S-0 161. K A 14: 10) 1. The I.I.I.Sech,-.3nov Institute of Evolutional Physiology of the AcaderTj of Sclences of the U.S.S.R. (CKS IUK-ANAMS IS) SUKHMMAKYAU, L.G.; STARIEf A.S.; FLEYS111,11i, D.G.; GILAZU011, V.V.; 1ZONTIM -V-.G.; M;STERCV, V.P. Distribution of radioactive ces-4um and strontium in human and animal orpm. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.3:442-448 My~-Je 162. (IdM 15: 6) 1. Inotituto of --'volutionary Physiolcg1j, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.Ic., Lar,-,ingrad. (G!Z---M,:-ISCTCFE,S) (STROBUIUM-ISOTOPES) (RADI 01.11)TOW.S-PHYS I OLOGI CAL EFFECT) r ,C~mn no t I ,I NESTE' BUROVINA, I.V.; GLAZUNOV, V.V.,*_jKOjLgj,_VtG HOV, V.P.; SKULISKIY, - I.A.; YLEYSHMAN, D.G.; SHMITKO, M.N. - Content of lithium, sodium,.potasaium, rubidium and caesium in the muscles of marine animals of the Barents and Black Seas. Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no.2:413-415 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Inatitut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.P.Vinogradovym. (MARINE FAUNA) (MINERALS IN T11F BODY) (MUSCLE) I 'yj 1, INAR)CE'll, Yu.V.; i, i Lu 1. tr i n3 t a la t J rr. o th -. a ,- ',,I ,.i- a no por t G.' c -oz-- Jn r the urirjiry bladder wri"! , Th,- 1'r A ,41Y 164. (PIFA 18:2) 1. Institut fizioicgll 'menl Secl,enova AN IRMY.17rud. NAIIXHIN, Yu.V.; UMO"FFR, V.11,.; KEROVA, I.K.; V.(,.; SOKOLMIAP Y.M. DehydWing nonosmotic Action of the urea; hased on exporlments wIth thp rrystallino lenn and thm vitreous Wdy. TL')iLoIngilit 2 7 no.6053-7516 N-D 165. 2. Laboratoriya razvItIya vydelitclInoy funktali Instituta e,/olyutsionnoy fiziologil I. biokhimii AN S.,SR; Nau(,hno..Jssledo- vatellsKly neyrokhlrurgicheskly institut I Kafedra F,,In,.nykh boleznay Gosud,4rstvenncpo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Leningrad. Submitted April 16, 1965. :.7-*on or a3tl-ve tho ri- .1-1 bladder rf a .'rc, tq t1te rin i -il '.or r. v, ~u:,- c 1 m-,c ~.~j 12~-Jor. and ovidatiw: h ti(,n enzr;aes. LCK, A14 SSS'R '65 nc kEMU 18il2' I .4t96-)-965 b 165, a* -Irstitut evoly-utsionnoy fl2lologii. i bloxhimii ',r;. I.-Is. ~--?cienwa AN SSSR. Submlttod Jetnuary 13p 3965, ' IMMIT", V.I. ---- Automatic control and mechanization of production in oils and fate plAnts In Usbaidstan. Izv.AN Us.SSR.Ser.tekh nauk no.4:73 160. (MIRL 13:8; (Usbeldetan-Olls and fate) (Automatic control) WO/fteics, Kagnetostriction Card IA Pub. 22 - 13/44 Autbors Volkov, D. I., and Leontlov, V. 1. Title About peculiarities of maLmetostriction charecteristics of ferro-mognotio alloye Manganese-tin Periodical Dok. AN S,5SR 97/6j. 995-971, Aug 21, 1954 Abstract Experimental study of peculiarities (deviations from an accepted theory) in the magnetactriction phenomenon of manganese- tin alloya,, in varying percentages, is described. Eight refer- ences: (1931-1952). Graphs. Instituti= Scientifio-Reaeorch Inctitute of Physics of the Moscow State University Im M. V. Lomonnsov Presente6 by's Academician A. V. Shubnikov, May 5~ 1954 AUTHOR: Gurevich, Ya.Be, Leontlov, V.I. and Teumin, 1.1. TITLE: The influence of ultrasonics on the structure and proper- ties of a steel ingot. (Vliyaniye ul(trazvuka na struktura i svoystva stallnogo, sl�ka). 133-5-5/27 PERIMICAL: "Stall't (keel), 1957, No-5, pp. 406-411 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: A laboratory investigation of the above problem was carried out on steels X27 and X25H20 Using a specially devel- oped magaitostriction vibrator (Fig. 1) as an ultrasonic source (18 kc). The weights of ingots up to 2 kg. The Influence of ultrasonics on the structure of ingots is shown in Figs. 2-7. A considerable improvement in mi.-ro-and macrostructures of ingots was obtained. Idnear dimensions of grains decreased 3-5 times, acdcular crystals prattically disappeared, non-meta- llic inclusions somewhat decreaded in size and were evenly dis- tributed and dendritic segregation was decreased. A comparison of the chemical composition and mechanical properties of steel specimens out from ingots (Fig. 8) cast with and without ultra- smic vibrations are given in TaJDleGl-3 and Figs. 9-11. Mech- anical properties and the deformability of specimens cast with the use of 'ultrasonics were improved probably due to an impr- ovement in structure of the cast metal as the chemical compos- Card 1/2 ition and the gas content remained practically unchanged. The influence of ultrasonics on the stracture and propeities of a steel ingot. (Cont.) 133-5-5/27 Diffusion annealing of the cast metal and an 8(Yp' hot deform- ation (in the case of steel X27) did not remove the positive effect of ultrasonics only a decrease in their initial effect was observed. There are 3 tables, 11 figures and 11 references, including 8 Slavic. ASSOCIATION: TsNIIOhM. AVAILULE t Card 2/2 AUTEOR: Leont'jcv, V,I,-- TITLE: The Alitomatuic Liil-i-n- of Tccti- 'Uc-,,r Se Lc.-A- (Avto- zu'u-',yc;v ;-_;,.-clitov) PERIODICAL: StLn".-i i I-nstr-,~z:cnt, 1CV-)P~, 11-1.4 (USL;R). ABSTRACT: A fixturc a.--J iilr-lcxir-.L equi-paeiitl vihich t !-~ sfor-,l cuttit.,-, -,f ~A.l f,!.c toctil. ici a ividc ScLircilt can be a millix mach-ine is Thor--- is 1 ficure. AvAIURIB: of Conl-res~~ Card 1/1 1. Gear-cutting machines-Automation 0, A" ily .4 Ig .I 1 .0 'o 0.0 e,H a, Is B. Z. .~Jj. I c g A S, tj 2 A .,n d S.O.. 8~- '. . --v .0 a UO V. e IS 0 u U Tj 0 ca. -00 ra, U. U.; a U "a J, 0 olu~'In 0 It 9 uh S/137/62/000/003/020/191 A006IA101 AUTHOR: Leont'yev, V. I. TITLE- Affecting crystallization of an ingot by ultrasonic waves PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962,43, abstract 3V266 ("Sb. tr. In-t metallo,ied. i. fiz. metallov Tsentr, n.4. In-ta chernoy metallurgli", 1959, v. 6, loo-116) TEXT: During the effect of ultrasonic waves on an ingot its structure and physical properties change, Changes in the structure dependtD a considerable degree upon the power of oscillations applied. In the present investigation ,e magnetostriction oscillators with I kw acoustic power and 18 k-cycles resonanc frequency were used as vibrators. A schematic diagram is given of the device for introducing ultrasonic waves into the melt. The length of the concentrator (I.) and of the transmitting rod (1r) were determined by the following formulae, respectivelyt 1 W 0 + [In D0 2 2fb Dfin C Card 1/2 S/11(/62/boo/oW62 i/i ~t i A0061AI01 AUTHORS: Gurevich, Ya, B., Leont'yev, V. I., Teumin, I. I. TITLE: Dic effect of elastic cacillations during crystallization upon the structure, mechanical properties and deformability of grade X27 (Kh?-7) and /25';'!20 (Kh25N20) steels PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 43-44, abstract 3v267 ("Sb. tr. In-t metalloved. I fiz. metallov Tsentr. n.-t. In-ta chernoy metallurgii". 1959, v. 6, ii'l-136) TEXT: The authors investigated changes In the macrostructure, mechanical properties and deformability of grade Kh27 and Kh251120 steel. ingots of these steels were subjected to the effect of elastic oscillations of ultrasonic frequency on a machine developed by TsNIISM. These iteels are prone to the formation of a coarse granular structure, predetermining low mechanical. proper- ties, in particular low ductility and ak of Kh27 steel at room temperature, and low ductility and strength of 1q.25N20 steel at high temperatures. Ingots weigh- jng 700 - 900 9, 35 - 40 ;= In diameter and 75 - 80 mm high, were subjected to ultrasonic treatment on the machine. All the ingots were melted from the same Card 1/3 S/137/62/000/003/021/19l The effect of elastic oscillations ... A006/A101 charge under equal conditions and were cast at 1,560 - 1,5700C. At this tempera- ture the Ingots produced without ultrasonic treatment showed a columnar coarse- grained macrostructure. After solidifying and cooling the ingots were cut alongside into halves. One half was investigated in cast state, the other one after diffusion annealing at 1,200 - 1,250 0C for one hour with subsequent air cooling. After investigating the macrostructure, both halves of the ingots were out into blanks. from which specimens were prepared for micro-inve3tigation, ,r eterminatiorn of the chemical composition and gas content, mechanical tests and r,,lling. It was established that ultrasonic treatment of crystallizing ingots causes considerable refining of the structure. The linear dimensions of the grains are reduced by a factor of 3 - 1) as compared with grains of Ingots which had not been ultrasonic-treated. The columnar crystals are almost fully ab.,;ent, and consequently, the usual zonality in the ingot is absent, too. The size of non-metallic Inclusions decreases and rheir distribution becomes more uniform, whilst in ingots which had not been treated by the ultrasonic method, the inclusions are arranged in the form of considerable accumulations or chalrig. In. Kh25N2O steel subJeoted to ultrasonic treatment, the dendrite segregation Is much less pronounced. Mechanical properties and deformability of Kh27 and Kh25N2O steels are improved as a result of ultrasonic treatment during crystalll.- Card 2/3 A L-E-0141YEVY V.I., starai-"y prepod-ivatell Some regularities in tt,e origination of natural v:bmtlons caused by machiiing lteel on lathea. Trudy DVF1 56 no.l:-)t-45 162. (J~Jjjd~ 17:6) VA.c)'IL#Y-V, Yu.11o; IZUTIVV# V*Ie im"ing tormoon of imia3l unidim=oioml --I . Avt. dor. 28 noa5s23-" Ily 165o OURA 32in) - - - - -- - P - - LICONVY19Y. V.K,.-; LZONTIYICV, O.K. Basic geomorphological features of the Sivash lagoon. Vest.Mosk.un. Sor.biol.,poch.,geol.,gsog. 11 no.2:185-194 156. (XIRA 10:10) 1. Kafedra geomorfologii. (Strash-Physical geography) ikvomTlyxvl O.K.; IZONT'YZV, V.K. Genesis and regularities In the development of lagoon shores. T~nxdy Okean. kam. 2:86-103 057. (x= 10:9) 1. Moakovskiy gosudarstrennyy universitat (for 0.11. loontlyev). 2. Trest.Dagneft' (for Y.K. Leontlyev). (Woons) (Geology, Structural) ZOV-26-50-ic-IC/51 AUTHORS: Leontlyev, O.K., Doctor of Geographical Sciencis; Lenntlyov, V.K. (1Ynkhach-Yula) TITLE: The Variations in Coastline "'ovemont and the Formation of Lagoons (KolobatelInyye dvizheniya poberezhiy i formiro- vaniye laUun) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1959, Nr 10, PP 87-90 (US_`R) ABSTRACT: The authors discuss rising and sinkin!; coastlines, the form- ation of bars and lagoons. They show that bars, and sub- sequently lagoons, can form along sinkinj coa-tlines and not only on rising cues, aj has been a1sumed heretofore. There are:! map and 1 figure and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 1 German and 1 English. ASZOCIAT101: Inetitut okeanologii Akademii nauk SSSR - ~'.oskva (The In- stitute of Ccearclogy, of the USJ'SR Academy of le4onces 1,'08COW) (for Loontlyev, 0. K.) 1. Beaches--geopkisical factors Card 1/1 IZONTIYEV, V,L.t inzh. 14et&l vibroahutteringe with mrilotachable aideas Bet, i zhel,-bet, no. 5t231-2)2 My 160. (14IM 14:5) (Vibrators) I It- v Walp-trw nlatinin contq,~ts. Lsb.le'i 3 nc-1:57 Kv-Ja '57. (?;AT !NUM- iJ)IUG) IJONTITZV, T.M.; YXDOTOV, N.A. Automatic high-resistance polarograpb7 on a vibrating platinum electrode. Zav.lab. 26 no-3:276-278 '60. (MIRA 13:6) f.Polarography) (Blectrodes, Platinum) f. . Is- 1-5-1/ C-71-1 68922 AUTHORS: ~,eon~#Zev, Fedotov, N. A. 5/032J60/036/03/009/As B01O/B005 TITLM Automatic Bigh-ohmio Polarography lWith a Vibrating Platinum Bleo- trods PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol 36, Nr 3, pp 276-278 (USSR) TEXT: An apparatus (Fig 1, Diagram) van developed for polarographlo recording at high electric resistance, and a method of recording the I - 9 curves (I - 0 current in gap f - polarizing potential in v) in time intervals in which no essential change of the electrode surface takes place. The electrode used in a platinum electrode vibrating at a frequency of 50 CYcles and an amplitude of about I mm. The cathode- and anode space Is connected by ground'-in stopcocks offering an electric resistance up to 309000 ohms* An ordinary tube rheostat was used to polarizeithe electrode, The Intensity of the polarizing current is measur- ed by anj! ~-o 'otentiometer, and the potential between electrode and comparison electrode by a second EPP-09 potentiometer. The latter has a special high-ohmic power supply. The drum on which the polarization curves are automatically recorded is d1reotly connected with the axle of the rheocord, or with the RD-09 reversive motor of the potentiometer. The current intensity changes automatically with a synchronous motor. The vibration of the platinum electrode is caused by an elsotro- magnetic device. Cathodic polarization curves (Fig 2) obtained on reduction of 68922 Automatic High-ohmio Polarography With a Vibrating Platinum S/03 60/036/03/009/064 Electrode BOlOY3005 Fe 3+ ions in 0.5 N hydrochloric acid solutions show that the vibrating electrode produces a marginal current 3 - 3.5 tim*e higher than a resting electrode. it wag shown that the polarization curves recorded with open or closed ground-in stop- cocks are equal in spite of the fact that the cell resistance changes 'by & thousand times. Thor* are 3 figures and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ilauchno-iseledovateltakiy fiziko-khimicheskiy inatitut im. L. Ta. Karpova (Soientific Ressaroh-Inatitute of Physical Chemiatty iLasnk_ L. Ya. Karpov) Card 2/2 IZONTIYEVj Valerian Markovich, inzh.; FROIUVp Hikolay Fedorovicho inzh.j . ~inzhof retsenzent; FUKEL1119', V.L., im7lo# reteenzent; KUZ114MIKO, V.K., dote., rAuchrWy red.; STOLYARSKIr, L.L., Inzh., naucbmyy red.; FRUMKIN, P.S.0 tekhn. red. [Technology of shipbuilding and ship repairs) Tekhnologiia sudo- stroenlia i sudoremonta, Leningrad, Gos. soiuznoe izd-vo sudo- atroit. prov7shl., 1961, 05 P. (141RA 15:2) 1. Prodretnaya komissiya Ilikolayevskogo sudostraitelinogo takh~ nikuma (for Fukellman). (Shipbuilding) (Ships--Maintenance and repair) "6 EWT(M)/EPF( )/E-,VP(I)/EftA(d)/EIIP(,)/EYiP(J)/T/EWP(t' IIEWP~b) 118 C IJP(c) c jAuP(k)/Ewp(z)/ AN 0231 M/WWA"/~M/bi/M OOK ZXPLOITATION UR/ RM 629..12.011.2 ~Jlo 1Leont'ygv, Valerian Markov_tchl Frolov Hikolay Fedorovich - - 37 7, 'T) ~ 4-1 ;Shipbuilding materials (Sudostroitollnyyo materinly)-Laningrad. ~_Izd- vo "Sudostroyeniyet" 1965. 186 V. illus., biblio. 4000 copies Printed* TOPIC TAGSs shipbuilding. shipbuilding materials, ferrcus metal, I nonferrous attalp wood, concrete, paint, lubricant, heat insulatov, PURPOSE AND COVERAGZt This textbook is intended for students of Technical Schools dealing with-shipbuilding. The book presents information about the composition, properties, and methods of test- ing ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloys used in shipbuilding. TABLE OF CONTENTSt Introduction ;Card MM19MM. ~~'M L 1910-66 .AM5023885 PART 1. Metallic Materials iCh. 1. Inspection testing of metallic materials iCh. II. Corrosion of metals -- 13 2a Basic principles of corrosion theory -- 13 3, Prevention of corrosion - -11-677,7;7-1~ 4. Conception about metal ar;~Lon -- 18 lCh, 111, Iron and4steal -- 19 5. Carbon steels used4in *hLpl)uilding -- 191, 6. Low a oye MO-001,21used in hi building -2t 7. Steel castfimse-&-n-d for 33 ;5- / 8.~ Materials for uanufacturin:&'of electrical wire and rivets 39 9:,/SPGCL&l steel -- 45 1 11 ~--, < 111-~Iil 10 %.GAjtAXon used In shipbuilding -- 49 Ile'Material for manufacturing of ship 4nchors, chains, and rope -- 32 1 Cho IV., Nonferrous metals and alloys z- 64 Carj 2/4 rL 1910-66 AM5023885 '12 4luminum and its alloys -- 64 13: j_a its &I,toys, -- 69 14 .-intLfriction alloys 73 15. Titanium and its alioys -- 74 Pa .C 11. Nonmetallic Materials for Shipbuilding- iCh. V. HonpAtallLc materials -- 76 16* Woodweeltulose -- 76 17. R-astics0-- 100 18. Paint and varnish -- 114 19. Heat- asulating and costing material 138 20. GI &N- 155 u 21. ' =uricantskVor ship launching -- 160 22, Concrete ~- 162 23. Materials for dock coating -- 164, 24. Other non-metallic materials -- 175 tEnclosure 1. Assortment of rolled plates and pressed profiles of card L 1910-66 ;iAH5023885 aluminum alloys --.179 iEnclosure It* Internatienal system of units St 183 lUforences -- 186 iSUB CODN: CvO SUBMITTEDs 2SMay65 No ItEp SOVS 6 28, OTHZRs 000 C~3rd 3(e) SOV/9-59-4-7/11 AUTHORs Leontlyev, V.1d. TITLEs Some Peculiarities in the Interpretation of Microsounding Dia- grame of Carbonate Cross-Sections (0 nekotorykh osobannostyakh interpretatBi! d1agram Mlkrozondav v karbonatnykh razrezakh) PERIODICALs Geologiya nefti i gaza, 1959, Nr 4, pp 46-49 (USSR) ABSTRACTs N.A. Per'kov makes the conclusion that drill zones can be singled out according to the values of low apparent resistance of microsounding. The author states, however, that such low values of apparent resistance do not correspond to lowered FGK readings. Determining the causes of low apparent resistance is a basic factor in microsounding interpretation. A series of microsoundings were c4rried out by the geophysical expedition of Stalingradneftegeofizika from 1956 to 1958, mainly in carbon- ate deposits. Information is given on the operations performed with the use of the microgradient sounding device. The follow- ing conclusions are made: the low apparent resistance of micro- gradient~ sounding corresponds to porous collectore if there is a corresponding clay crust. Low apparent resistance depends on Card 1/2 the specific resistance of the clay solution and the shape of SOV/9-59-4-7/11 Some Peculiarities in the Interpretation of Microsounding Diagrams of Carbonate Cross-Seations thi wall of the well. Low apparent resistance can correspond to cavernous and oracked limestone as far as the wall shape is in- fluenced by cracks and cavernooity. Microsounding interpretation is impossible without obtaining a large-scale cavernometric curve. There arei 1 Soviet reference and 2 sets of core-sampling graphs. ASSOCIATIONs Stalingradnettegoofizika Card 2/2 KMOINICHSV, K.I., professor; IMONTOTIV, Y.M., radaktor; VORONJITSUTA, L.Y., takhnichaekiy radaktor M. I (Biochemistry of wheat; quality of wheat in relation to variety and method of cultivation] Blokhimiia pahanitay; knebestva, zerna pshenitay v tayisimosti ot aorta i uslovii vozeLelyvaniia. Koskya, Goo. izd-vo, salkhoz. lit-r7. 1951. 415 p. (MLRA 10:1) (Wheat) ----LEONTWi*- V. -Mi Lentil Moskva, Gos. izd-vo selkhom,lit-ry, 1954. 170 p, LEONTIEVI V, No Field crops of the, non-Chemozem region Moskva, Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-r7, 1954. 356 P- IVANOV. Nikolay Rodionovich. kandidat biologichaskikh nauk; LICOMrIYEV, Y.M., kandidat sell skolrhozvaystvennvkh nauk, redaktor; PROTA'SEFICH-.-T.-N., redaktor: VODOIAGDIA, S.D., takhoicheakiy redaktor (Beans of the genus Phaseolua] Fasoll. Pod obahchei red. Y.M.Leontlyeva. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-r7, 1955- 278 p. (KIRA 9:8) (Beans) IrARH UUiOVr Ivan Prokoflyevich; LICONTIM, V.M. ~ "I"; Ip (Yield crop and meadow cultivation) Polevodstvo I 2. parer. i dop. W. Moskva, GOB- lzd-vo salkhos, 1956. 2y. (Yield crops) (Pastures and meadows) lugovodatvo. lit-ry, (MIRA 10:4) BRIUM, D.D.. akademik. prof.; GAZMUSH, Y.L.; XAMKRAZ, A.Ta.; MMMM, P.P.; KIZGIREVA, O.F.; FILOV. A.I.; ZWKOVSEIT. P.M., skademik. prof.. obahchly red.: LEONTITXV. Y.X.. red.: GWXA- IZVAII Z.Vep takhn.red, (The flora of cultivated plants of the U.S.S.R.] Kullturnala flora SSR. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo selikhoz.lit-ry. Vol.20. [Vegetable plants of the nightshade family: tomato, eggplant, black nightshade, melon pear, pepper (Capsicum), ground cherry, mandragoral Ovoshchnye paslanovye; tomat, baklazhan, chernyi paslen. dynnaia gnisha. perets, fizalis, mandragora. 1958. 531 P. (MIRA 13:3) 1, Vuesoyuznays akademiya seliskokhozynystvannykh nauk Imeni V.I. Lenina (for Brezhnev, Zhakovskiy). (Nightshade) (Vegetables) - IZONT IYEV p Vladimir Mitrofanovich [lentils) Cbecbevitoa. Izd,2., parer. Moskvap Gos. izd-vo oellkboz. 3-it-ry, 1960. 90 p. (Lentils) (MM 14:7) 10 1 POPOVA, Gali Kikhaylovna, prof., doktor sell skokhoz.nauki-LwM=94-- Vladimir Mitrofanovich, dotsent, kand.seliskokhoz.nauk; XOZLOTA, Faveta Ivanovna, dotsenf, kand.sellskokhoz.nsuk: ABRMOTA, Zinaida Visillyevna, doteent, kand. eel I skokhoz.nauk;IVASUDiA, L.A., red.; CHUNATIVA, Z.V,, takhn.red, (Guide topractice lessons In the breeding and seed production of field crops] Rukovodstvo k prakticheakim zaniatliam po selaktaii I semenovodetvu polevykh kulltur. Izd*2eq parer* Pod red. G.M.Popovoi. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 376 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Field crops) LZON171T. 'Jadl 'r- Kitrpfagpirlgh- kand. eel* skokhos.nauk; XAMUUKHOT, Ivan Pr'o-koflyevich, kand.-allskokhox.nouk; ITANOT, Denlyan Andreyevich, kand.sellskozog.nauk; ITASMINA9 L.A.# red.; CHUNATATA, Z.T., tekbn.red. [Field crop and moadow cultivation] Polevodetvo i lugovodstvo. Izd.3., perer. Leningrad, Goo.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 696 p. (MMA 14:3) (Field crops) (Pastures and meadows) lawlyzVo V.m. Cenpphane packets for preserving culture medims. Lab.delo 7 to.n$59-460 X 161. (MIRA 14g10) (BACTMUOU)GY-.MLTURES ARD CULTURE MEDIA) LZSR/Medicine - Hexacbloraw mar 49 Medicine - Hemosporidiosis "Hexachlorane, a Highly Effective Propbylatic Agent Against Ticks (Carriers of Hem sporidium in Horses),w I. A, Yegoror, Cand Vet Sci, V. M. Leontly", Jr Scl Collaborator, Kazan Sci Reis Vet Inst, 3 PP "eterinariya" No 3 Gxm-~hexacblorazxe (1--ftzene-hexachloride, C6116C16) was ubed in the experiments. In practice, a talc dust containing 7% industrially pure bexachlorane is used~ It acts on insects an both an intestinal and cortact poison, and also an a fumigant, affectingc 63/49T93 USSR/medicine Hexachlor=e (Coutd) mar 49 the digestive and respiratory Organs - It acts On the nervous system and causes paralysis in insects - Tests on 238 horses proved it a highly effective agmt in protecting horses against ticks (D. marginatus and D. silvarum) vhich carry hemosj>orid:L& (piroplasmodium, and nutta.1lia). One application Of 7% haxachlorane dust prewents, tick infestation f07 17 days in the spring- P., 63 LEORrIYEV, V. M. "The Use of Petri Dishes For Wo Doses of Culture M-dium," Voyeano-Med. Zhur., No- 11, P- 90, 1955- LIONTIM, V*K-q mayor med. sluzhby Dismoubtable syringe for use with moubrane filters* Toen.-mad. zhure uo*8183-85 Ag 156 (KIRA 12:1) (STRINGZS) (FILTERS AND FILTRATION) 1z. 6";., ~ - , I'--N - - :AkAi Yti I.M. Eff le-jant rethoti fer plAcing ?strl dishes ir, a (TIUMOSTAT) I - T_ J-11 ANDREM. i.A.'-' ITHY, Y.Me (Vladivostok) Using antibiotic disks In controling antibiotic therapy of non- gonococcal urathritis. Yest.dern. I yen. 32 no.2:71-73 Mr-Ap 1,q . (MIRA 11:4) (URM%RITIS. thor. antibiotics in nou-gonococcal urethritte, control by antibiotic disk technic (Rua)) (ANTIBIOTICS. ther. use non-gonococcal urethritio, control by antibiotic disk method (Rut))