"SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LVOV, YU.A. - LVOVA, M.A."

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1, 33 5 U 09 MI 0 LO '4 U PX ACILN~ -3f, Raj Of PLEKHAWOV, G.F.; VASILIYEV) N.V,; DEMIN., IL.V.; SHURAVUV, V.K.; ZrINKIN, G.M.) KOVALEVSKIY A.F.. LIVOV Yu.A.; FAST, V.G.. TULISKIY, A.S. [jeceaBe4l 2 v " I- - ~ -.. . Som-results of the study of the problem of the Tunguska meteroite. Gebl.i geofiz. no.1:111-123 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Tomskiy meditsinskiy institut., Nauchno-issledovatellskiy.iwtitut Tomakogo politekhnicheokogo iristituta i Inatitut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SS6R. (PodkA nnaya Tunguska Valley-Yeteorites) LIVOV, Yu. A. Characteristic features of swamps located in the Iksa watershed. Izv. Tomsk. otd. VBO 4.59-62 159. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Wedra botaniki Tomskogo Gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni V. V. Kuybysheva. (Ikea Valley--Swamps) L IVOV,, Yu. A. Some features of vegetation of the Senchi wwamp. Izv.Sib.otd. AN.SSR no.4-*1.13-125 '61. (MIRA 14:6) 1. T6mskiy gosudarBtvennyy universitet itoni V. V. Kuybysheva. (Senchi. Valley--Botany-Ecolo&) Y,4.A'.i VASILfYEV, N.V.; OSHAROV, A.B.; TRUKHACHEVI G.A.; YEROSHKINA, A.L Tooting a hypothesis. Friroda 50 no.768-~99 J2 161. (MIBA 24:6) le Tomskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet (for Llvov., Osharov, YeroshkIna), 2~ Betatronnaya laboratoriya Tomskogo meditainakogo inatituta (for Vasillyev, Tnlkbachev)o (Kett Valley-Tornadoes) 0 S/21o/63/ooo/oo1/oo3/oo'-7. E032/LP314 AUTHORS: Plakhanov, G.F., Vasillyer, N.V., Demin, D.V.g Zhuravlev, V.K., Zenkin,'G.M., X MXpl, Yn.A , Tullskiy, A.S. (Deceased) and 1-4s t,V.Q. TITLE: Some results of.studies of the probleim of the Tunguaska meteorite Pzn%ODXCALt Goologiya L geofizika, no. 1, 1963, Ill - 123 TEXT: A Cpmposite Independent Zxpedition (CIE) was organixod, 'in 1959 and a number of scientific workers and engineers from tnstitutions of Tomsk, Moscow, Nov6sibirsk and other towns participated in it. The aim of thin expedition was to carry out a composite study of the region of the fall of the meteorite. Field work was carried out in 1960 together with a Moscow expedition directed by V.A. Koshelev. There was an expedition in-tho summer of 1961 organized by the Komitst po meteoritam AN SSSR (Committ*e for Meteorites of the AS'USSR) undarthe divotion of X..P. Floranxkiy.. The C13 was a part or the latt or expoditi Parallel field-work was carri*d out during 1959-1961 S/21o/63/000/0.01/003/003 Some results of .... E032/E314 by the Committee for Meteorites (B.I. Vronskly --1959-1960 and A-V. Zolotov - 1959-1:961). The present paper reviews briefly the results obtained by the CIE and compares them with those obtained by other workers. A chart is reproduced showing the marsh and woodland distribution and maZnetometric profiles in the neighbourhood of the apicentra. It was found that the marshes were apparently natural formations, unaffected by the fall but there wore some arboreal features indicating the affect of tho fall an trees. A study was made in 1960 of the felling of troeq./ as a result of the fall of the meteorite. Analysis of-these data showed that the height at which'the moteorite exploded was 10.5 1 3.5 1cm. Magnotometrio searches revealed the absence of major magnetic losses. Other studies revealed a region with enhanced concentration at Ni, Cc and Mo in'the soil and Co, La. Y and Yb in the wood ash.~ This region was 2-6 km N.W. of the epicentr A further series'of measurements was concerned with the residual radioactivity in the region. Previous conclusions rsgar ing 0., increase in radioactivity near the spicentr*, as compared with greater distances, were notconfirmed. It is suggested that the Card 2/4 S/210/6.3/000/001/003/003 'Some results of E032/L'314 7 j -:oarlier measurements revealed traces of fall-out due to American nuclear tests in 1958. Analysis of these and otRer published data ~loads the authors to suggest the following working hypothesis. .!In the middle of June, 1908, the Earth passed through a cosmic-dust~ ,,Clgud which entered the atmosphere and iedimented-between 55 and N. On reaching the lower layers ofitho atmosphere, duet -~particlea gave rise to anomalous airglow-and development of nocti- iluncent clouds at Isolated points in Europe between June 22 and 29.!. !The amount of dust was not, howevors too groat xind hence the optical anomalies associated with it were localized and there was no change in the polarization of the day sky. In the morning of .'June 30, the Earth entered the part of the cloud containing large :dust-particle clusters and the penetration of these clusters into the lower layers gave rise to a change in the polarization.and fthe appearance of a solar halo and noctiluscent clouds. At the :same time, a Major meteoritic body entered the atmosphere.1 The :resistance experienced by the body (dens-s swarm of particles) increased rapidly at the boundary of the troposphere with the iresult'that tho body-was'decolerat*d sod the available magnetic S/2-io/63/o-00/0-01/0-03/ 003 .Some results or .... E032/9314 ,energy was converted into the energy of the explosion. This .hypothesis is not fundamentally different from that put forward by ;V.G. Fesen1cov (Cometary hypothesis). It is suggested that the differences may-be of terminological origin. This must be investi-I .Sated further. There are I figure and I table. ASSOCIATIONS:' Tomskiy meditsinskiy institut (Tomsk Medical Institute) NIX Tomskogo politechnlchaskogo institute (NIX of Tomsk Polytochnical Institut.s) Institut geologii i goofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniyo AN SSSR (Institute of Geology and Geophysios of the Siberian Division of the AS USSR) SUBMITTED: April 9v 1962 ~Card 4/4 LOBKOVY V.D.; KLEBAIISKIY, A.L.; KOGAN, E.V.,- LIVO!~~ Yj".- 'Effect of orygen cOmFounds of phosphor-us on siloyane poly=ers. Vysokom.soed. 7 no.1:163-168 Ja '65- VTRA 18-5) 1. Vysesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka. - J,'Vf)V Yij*A. T~pclogy of trorticul miumps. iia, "5. no, 0 1. Rakomendovaria ~afedroy bGtani~.:' Tcrriskog,-, univeroiteiz im. V.V.E'vyb,rs'l'c,,it. L'VOV, Yu.A. Method for autorpatic placement of commar, in performing arithmetic operations using electronic keyboard-typo calculating machines. Trudy LIEI no.55:5-14 165- (mliu, 18: 11) L 23h82-66 ACC NR: AP6013984 SOURCE CODE: UR/0230/65/000/004/0011/0014 AUTHOR:- Ltvov,, Yu. S. '(Engineer) ORGi none TITLE: Design and construction of an aluminum bridge ,SOURCE: Transportnoye stroitellstvo., no. 4, 1965, U-14 TOPIC TAGS: highway brid.ge, aluminum, reinforced concrete, aluminum alloy# plasticity, high strength alloy/D16T alwainum alloy, DIS alumin= alloy ABSTRACT- 'Op the-i6'ad-f'r'om' Ru'z"a''to'Ostashevo a- srri~lf bridge ha's been .opened t; iraffic over the Ozerna Fdver, the first bridge in the Soviet i. iUnion with an aluminum span structure. The bridge has five spans with a total leneth of 78.5 m. The two 10-m spans at each end are covered vrith .standard reinforced concrete asqemblies, while the 30-m aluminum span is ~jin the center. The -width of the roadway is 7 m, and the sidewalks are 0.75 m wide. The bridge is designed to carry an 11-13 automobile load and an NG-60 caterpillar tractor load. belonging to the ,the'aluminum span struelture was designed from D16T alloy duwalumin group. The tensile strength is 6r, kg/rP, the conventional'' B ,yiold point is 6'0 2 " 33.kg/ml anti the relative elongation is 10%. IThe span stru.6tur'e*was designed to be riveted., using rivets made or D18 lallo.v belonging to the duralumin group, and having high plasticity (relative Card 1/2 691.771:A21..2/.A a~ FIMENGOLITS, V.S.; ZOIDTAREVA, R.V.; LIVOV, Yu.A.; STOLYAROV, B.V., red. [Atlas of the ultraviolet absorption spectra of sub- stances used in the production of synthetic rubbers] Atlas ulttrafioletovykh spektrov pogloshcheniia va- shchestv, primeniaiushchiklsia v proizvodstve sinteti- cheskikh kauchukov. Moskva., Khimlia, 1965. 113 p. (MIRA 18:7) BOROZINETS, B.V.; GINZBURG, S.A.; GORNSHTEYN, V.M.; SHLIMOVICH, V.D.; SOVALOS, S.A.;,k!:VOV,,Yu.N. The RER computer and its use In the central dispatcher office of the consolidated electric poi~br system. Elektrichestvo no.3:8-12 mr 64. OURA 17:4) 1. Vaesoyu4nyy nauchno-isslqA~Rvatellskiy institut elektroenergetiki 1. 11 (for Borozinets, Ginzburg, qornshteyn, Shlimovich). 2. 0b" yedinennoye disputcherskoye upravleniye Yedinoy energeticheskoy sistemy SSSR (for Sovalov, LIvov). LIVOV, Yuliy Sergeyevich; KUMESTSOV, I.A., redo; ZUTM#Noxo, te)dm. red. I... I-. , ~- ~~- ~, ~,,. ~ , .1 [Alumimm bridges] Aliuminievye mosty. NosWa, Nmchno-tokhn, izd-vo avtotranop, lit-ry, 1953. 99 p. (MIU 110 (Bridges) I LIVOV,Yu.S., inzhener Now type of massive bridge supports. Avt.dor.17 no-3:19-20 H-D'54. (MIRA 8:10) (Precast concrete) LIVOY.-MuILA-insh. New designs of aluminumalloy span bridges. Transpostroio 10 no.5:54-55 KV 160* (KM 13:7) (Bridges, Aluminum) LIVOV, Yu.S., inzh. Desilp ing and brailding an aluminum bricge. Transp stroi. 15 no.4:11-14 Ap 165. 6141RA 18:6) YEGOROV, M.Ye.; LIVOVA, A. Paleontological finds Ln Chirvashia. Izv. Vaes. eeog. cb-va 94 no.4-347-349 Jl-Ag 162. (Ifru Irq) (Chuvashia--nMammals., Fossil) L I VOVA.- A.-- A. ; MIJKIROV, A. Ye. ; POLOSKOV, S. - M. I'Rocket measta-ements of ozone prof iles above th-e maximum density level during the total solar eclipse of Feb-15, 1961." report submitted for 5th Intl Space Science Symp (COSPAR), Florence, Italy, 12-16 may 64. 1 .. . : - ~ L- - - ~ ~- .. - -i;.~ o L.._-... 1-'--.1 1-1-111--l-, --- -"l- - -11 - I - -- Z, -- - -1- - ~1-1----- ---- I -I - - -1, .- ': ~ - - ` ~ -, I i ;,., ~:;, w ~ ': , *. . 17W-65 AC=51014-M, -:-AP5M24 ENCLOSIRE: 01 Fig. V card 313: LIVOYA, A.I., kand.tekhn.nmk; CHMIOZMOV, N.I., prof., doktor tekhne Production of synthetic lubricants from polyalkylene glycols and their derivatives. Trudy MUI no.20:354-392 157- (KM 13'.5) (Glycols) (Tgbricatton and lubricants) 3D 651 S/08 61/000/020/086/089 ('Lt 00 B110YB147 /A 9,-9-0 t) AUTHORS: Chernozhukovi N. I., L'vova, A. I. TITLE: The problem of the synthesis of synthetic lubricants on the basis of ethylene oxide PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 20, 1961, 411, abstract 20MI64 ((Tr.1 Groznensk. neft. in-t, ab. 23, 1960, 225-231) TEXT: The production of monoethers of polyethylene glycol (1), which are suited as lubricants, by condensation of ethylene oxide (II) with CH3OH, C2H 50H, n-C4H9OH, n-C 5H110H, n-C6H 13 OH, n-C9H19 OH ana with the residuum of cellosolve production was examined. Fraction I was separated from the condensation products by vacuum distillation. When II has a polymerization degree of 3-7, the optimum condensation conditions (in a rotating autoclave) for producing I are as follows: 1900C, duration 3-4 hr, molar ratio Malcohol - 2:1, catalyst: Fe2(80 4)3# 1 from CH3OH, C2H 50H, and from the residuum are readily soluble in water, I from Card 1/2 30651 8/08 6110001020108610810 The problem of the synthesis of synthetic... B110XB147 n-C4H9OH are poorly soluble, and I from n-C5 H11 OH and n-C9H,90H are insoluble. I display good viscosity and temperature characteristics, and low solidification points (from -65 to