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15-1957-7-9253 The Petrographic Significance of Structural Transformations in Feldspars (Cont.) function of the temperature. The divisions of feldspars into high-temperature and low-temperature and into monoclinic and triclinic "modifications" are provisional, inasmuch as there actually exists an unbroken series of structural states. The influence of regularity of feldspar structure on changes in optical properties is examined. Card 3/3 0. V. Bryzgalin 15-1957-7-9253 The Petrographic Significance of Structural Transformations in Feldspars (Cont.) a definite ratio of Al to Si, but irregularities in the anor- thite structure appear to be related to variations in the dis- tribution of Ca and Na in the lattice (primitive, body-cen- tered, and transitional). When K is equal to Na in feldspars, the ratio AI:Si is 1:3 and is constant; from this point it follows that the mineral may have monoclinic symmetry only if Al and Si are irregularly distributed in the lattice. With regular distribution, the mineral becomes triclinic. X-ray studies of piagioclase lead to the following classification of structures: 1) albite structure (length of the c axis ap- proximately 7 R. base-centered cell)--"high temper3ture" and "Low temperature"; 2) anorthite structure (length of c axis approximately 2.7 R)--with primitive, body-centered, iind Ittransitional" cells; and 3) the structure of average plagio- clase. Diagrams are given for the stability fields of the various structural types of plagioclase. The degree of reg- ularity of feldspar structure is an inverse and uninterrupted Card 2/3 15-1957-7-9253 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7, p 66 (USSR) AUTHOR: Marfunin, A. S. TITLE: The Petrographic Significance of Structural Trans- formations in Feldspars (0 petrograficheskom znachenii strukturnykh prevrashcheniy v dolevykh shpacakh, PERIODICAL: Sov. geologiya, vol 51, 1956, pp 249-264 ABSTRACT: This paper presents data from the literature on the structures and structural transformations of plagio- clase. Feldspars are now considered solid solutions, in which interchangeable atoms of Si and Al are ar- ranged in the mineral lattice with various degrees of regularity. Thus the ratio of AI:Si in plagioclase ranges from 1:3 to 1:1. In anorthite, CaAl 0 the ratio of Al:Si is 1:1, and therefore tetrah�dPo'ns of alumina and silica alternate systematically in the Card 1/3 mineral structure. Thus pure anorthite always shows MARFMIN, A,!. N-muslator]; PETROV, V.P.. redaktor; TAROVEM. H.Te., - . --- 9ktor; DUMBRE, I.Ta., tekhnichaskiy redaktar. [Feldspars; second collection of articles. Translated from the English by A.S.Marfunin] Polevye shpaty; 2-1 sbornik statei. Perevod s angliiskogo A.S.Marfunina. Pod red. V.P.Petrova. Pro- dial.V.P.Petrova i A.S.Marfunina. Moskva, Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-ry. Vol.2. 1956. 366 p. (MIRA 9:6) (Feldspar) i5-57-5-61131 Data on the Fetrography of the Dashkesan Mass ('Cont.) overthrust) the samples of atotuff or apoporhyritz~ w,-re taken the less they showed effects of recrystalliza t4 on an. thit better they displayed the original features of the rock. The author suggests that the skarns formed after congelation of the border facies of the intrusion, as attested by the auto skarns, %vhich formed from the hybrid rocks of the border facies. The sklarn-magnetite zone is cut bv dikes of diabase porphyries, which are considered to be post-ore Card 6/6 L. N. S. i r, - 5',-5-6131 Data on the Fetrograrhy of the Dasnkesan Mass (Cor.~_.) superheating of the host rocks is aT~-.roxirnately 1.5 km from the mass. In the second group of contact rocks, ~_-he author includ~c e- contact-metasomatic rock3 that formed by altera-lion of the host rocks by solutions escaping from the ri,,a5L, along fractures. buch rocks are best developed along the almost horizon-.al rinciFal overthrust. The intensity of alteration decreases, on the one hand, according to distance from the fractures along whicn the solutions circultaed, and, on the other, ac~,ordinj to distance from the mass along the fractures, obviously lurscau-se of cooling of the solutions. Along the fractures nearest tlo the mass, garnet autoskarns are developed. Farther away occur actinolite, hematite- garnet garnet-magnetite, and dashkesanite (chlorite-rich horn- blende)-magnetite skarns. Tuffs and porphyrites next to skarns have been altered by the formation of apotuffs and apoporphyrites: near the garnet skarns, pyroxene is developed, farther away, hornblende; and near the zone of dashkesanite s'Karns, dashkesanite occurs. The farther from the skarn zone (fractures of the Card 5/6 15-57-5-6131 Data on the Petrography of the Dashkesan I'llaSs (Cont.) and the core and by uncommon twinning laws (albite-esterell manebach-esterel, etc.). The core of such a plagioclase is a xenocryst. Rocks of this group include quartz syenodiorite, which invariably contain hypersthene, augite, hornblende, and biotite. Hypersthene-augite-hornblende granodiorites are also present, transitional between the augite-hornblende granodiorites and the quartz syenodiorites. 2) Basic hybrid rocks contain zoned plagioclase ffrom bytownite-labradorite in the core to andesine tAn 2-3~) on the borde2r, orthoclase, quartz, hyper- sthene, augi~e, ornblende, biotite, magnetite, and apatite. They show variations of hypidiomorphic texture. Rocks corresponding to gabbro-diabase in composition characteristically have augen of quartz (up to 0.7 cm to 0.8 cm) surrounded by a rim of fine- grained pyroxene. Three groups of xenoliths are distinguished in these rocks: the basic rocks contain pyroxene-plagioclase hornfels and paragabbro; the quartz syenodiorites and granodiorites con- tain hornblende diorites, locally porphyritic; the adamellites Card 3/6 -6131 15-57-5 Data on the Petrography of the Dashkesan liLass (Gont.) Ln biotite- and aiagnetitl- c adamellites conta- In addition t o the rocks and leucocrati ne-plagioclase hornfel'. to 60 -m thick, bearing pyroxe d dikes of microgabbro, 30 -cm They resemble horn- described, hybri ks and are rich have been found in the.northeastern sector ~ridll roc ccur in trie basic "obvious hyt ir derivation They 0 to 8 percent). These facts point to the is fel-E the Dashkesan mass lude5 in Sphene (7 ' magma. The contact field of~urs. The first inc from a hybrid nto two genetic grc , group contains divided by the author 1 metamorphism-" This tuffs, arranaed the products of "normal -ad mottled . of the in- s: hornfels, transitional contact M rate zone ve to the mass. The j mediate stalline sepa ti s Coarsely cry. n the zonally rela limestones is inacces ible. is founa trusion With Lining wOllastonite and tremoli'e I uth- conte ics of limestones in !~,Ine northwestern sectcr marble) zone. Rel In the SO transitiona arked metamorphism, It show m -grained limestones 1500 m frcm the contac from the contact, fine he boundary Of tern sector 1400 m f fossils. Thus, t eas showing 11shado'v.'s" 0 are expOsed, Card 4Y6 15-57-5-6131 Data on the Petrography of the Dashkesan Miass (Cont.) has been intruded by complex stock-like (with some laccolithic features) post-Upper Jurassic intrusions, composed of gabbros, granodiorites, and adamellites. The intrusives produced strong contact alteration of the host rocks. The greater part of the mass (80 to 85 percent) is composed of adamellites, consisting of zoned lagioclase jabradorite in the core and a border of oligo- clase M80-82), orthoclase, xenomorphic quartz, hornblende, sphene, apatite, and magnetite. Augite-hornblende granod4orites are also abundant. "Obvious hybrids" have been distinguished, and these have been divided into two gi,ups. 1) Hybridized anomalous adamellites and granodiorites correspond in quantitative mineral content to the common varieties of these rocks, but they exhibit some peculiarities in structure and in type of plagioclase ,~b_asic bytownite in the core (An80-84)) and even anorthite (An90), but with a border of oligoclase (An18 _20)2. Such plagioclase crystals are called xenozoned by the author. They are character- ized by sharp and variable resorbption relations between the border Card 2/6 15-57-5-6131 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5, pp 62-63 (USSR) AUTHOR: Marfunin TITLE: Data on the Petrography of the Dashkesan Plass and Its Contact Field (Materialy k petrografii Dash- kesanskogo massiva i yego kontaktnogo polya) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol. nauk AN SSSR, 1955, Nr 165, PP 113- 142 ABSTRACT: The region of the Dashkesan masbif (Azerbaidzhan) is composed of porphyrite-tuffaceous formations of Middle Jurassic age and limestones and porphyrite- tuffaceous formations of Upper Jurassic age. These rocks form a syncline extending approximately from east to west. The limestones on the southwest have a thickness of 100 m to 150 m, but they wedge out to the northeast. The core of the anticline Card 1/6 15-57-1-417 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 1, p 66 (USSR) AUTHORS: Nbrfunin, A. S., Shcherbakova, N. A. TITLE: The Triad Theory of Twinning, the Triad Method of Identification, and Complex Twinning in Plagioclase e- (0 triadnoy teorii dvoynikov, triadnom metode o r deleni.ya v kompleksnykh dvoynikakh plagiokla zov~ PERIODICAL: Zap. Vses. mineralog. o-va, 1955, Vol 84, Nr 2, pp 242-247. ABSTRACT: This paper is a review of the monographs of L. A. Vardanyants, published by the Academy of Sciences, Arm SSR in Yerevan: 1) The Triad Theory of Twinning in Minerals, 1950; 2) The Triad Method of Studying Twinned Plagioclase, 1951; and 3) Compiex Twinning in Plagiocalse, 1952. The method of determining plagio- clase, proposed by Vardanyants, is not used as an independent technique. It may be used for studying Card 1/1 complex twinning in combination with the Federov method. T. B. K. 15 -1957 -3-2,C)30 The Mineralogy and Para-genetic Study of the Dashkesan Skarns libria (to which, for example, two-component sections of three- component systems are referred) must be considered, in an analy- sis of mineral paragenesis, from the viewpoint of the phase law. In a series of cases, this approach permits one to avoid refer- ring a system with fewer minerals than oxides to formations pro- duced by a high intensity process involveing many completely free components. Card 2/2 V. P. Ye. 15-1957-3-2930 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3, p 70 (USSR) AUTHOR: fdarfunin,,,-, jim.". TITLE: The rtineralogy and Paragenetic Study of the Dashkesan Skarns (K mineralogii i parageneticheskomu analizu skar- nov Dashkesana) PERIODICAL: Sb. nau(-'i. tr. 'Mosk. an-ta tsvet. mt. i zolota, 1955, Nr 25, pp 517-525 ABSTRACT: During a study of the skarns of the Dashkesan massif the author discovered minerals and mineral varieties not previously described: spinel, tourmaline, rare-earth apatite, fassaite, violaite, salite, bedenbergilte, by- townite, and anorthite. The Dashkesan deposits belong to the gulona-rnonticellite depth facies (according to D. S. Korzhinskiy). A diagram showing the composition- paragenesis for the Dashkosan skarns is similar to a corresponding diagram for the Turf inskoyewstorozwe"Oposit) Card 1/2 (&=rdkg to DA Yorzhinskiy). "Atypical" or unusual equi- POSPELOVA-SHTROM, N.V.; MWI-NA, L.L. Biology of the p1geon tick Alectorobius (Alectorobiun) conicepa (Can.), 1890. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 32 no-4:46F-473 ii-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1. 1z entomologicheskogo otdola (zav. - prof. V.N. Beklemishev [deceased)) Instituta meditsinskoy parazitologii J tropicheskoy meditsimy imeni Ye.I. Martsinovskogo (dir. - prof. P.G. Serglyev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. MARFINA, K.G. Effect of various doses of gamma rays Co6O on the composition and dynamics of carbohydrates in the ontogeny of corn. Uzb. biol. zhur. 8 no.4:5-9 164. (KRA 18:7) 1. Institut yadernoy fisiki AN UzbSSR. Country : USSR m Catc6ory: Cultivnted Plaiits. Conmercial. Oil-DcarinG. Sugar-Doar:-.iiL - ~bs Jour: F=iol., No 1.1., 1c,58., No 4901, by more t1nan 2 cuutners/ha - ftL%e use Of ~M04 for the soil, at a rate of two s.~de-drcss,iiG with 15 kg/h--. i.-. uvch, resulted in 1 C'dt/h--. add-~tional raw cotton. To,)-dress~InG with MSOI, 4.11 a 7 percent solution at t~'IrQtj different tines (larco-scaic flow- er:,,.ng, at t,:c of fruit fozmntI-*-or. mid durinG lw.*ge-.-,ca3.v fruit fonmtion) yielded neL;at:.ve results. -- A M. Card 2/2 14-102 Country # USSR m Category: Cultiinted Anuits. Cor=crcial. Oil-D*--arina Sugar-Dk-arinC. 'I S jol r: laciol-' IIJ Li., 1'-50' i!,-D 4goil- Author Dolturkeviclo, D.; Plarfina, K. Inst Title Our Experiment in the Use of ManGancse Sulf-.Ldo as a Fertilizer for Cotton. OriL; l-ub: KhlopkovodstvL), 1~,57, No 5, 60-61. r,bstract: Field tests, i-iade by the agrochemical laboratory of the First Central Chirchiknkaya Motor Tractor Station in the Ico)Jrhozes of the Taslikentallmyn Oblast, have shown that a treatnent of cotton seeds with I-aSO4 is able to increase tkic harvest Card 1/2 MARFINA, A. M.; NIKITM, N. I.; GUNtKO, A. ff. Simplified determining of the concentration of molasses and flour mash in solvent production. Spirt. prom. 29 no.~:15-18 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Talitskiy spirtokembinat. (Sacebartmeter) (Starch) MARPINA. A.M. Complete processing of raw materials at butyl alcohol acetone plants. Spirt.prom. 26 no-3:37-38 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Distilling industries) ZALSSSKAYAq M.I.; LOGOTKIN, I.S.; M~UINA, A.M.; GUSIKOVAq N.P.; CHEKASIRAO Ye.V. Processing of sugar-beet-molasses in the bttyl alcohol-acetone production. Trudy TSKIISP no. 8:52-60 159. (14IRA 14-1) (Molasses) (Butyl alcohol) (Acetone) FREMLI, T.B.; SAVVINA, A.?.,- H=H, U.S.; KARFINA, Use of acetone - butyl alcohol distilling washes for the vation of baker's yeasts. Trudy TSHIISP no-7:76-84 159- (HIRA culti- 13:9) (Yeast) (Alcohol) MHELI, V.B., SAVVMA. A.P.; KSM, U.S.; KWIIIA, A.M. Use of acetone - butyl alcohol distilling washes in the manufac- ture of alcohol. Trudy TSUIISP no-7:69-75 159. (KTRA 13:9) (Alcohol) FREMEL', V.B.; SAVVINA, A.P.; MEUKH, N.S. -, MPMINA, A.M. Using acetone-butyl waste instead of water in cooking. Trudy TSNIISP no.6:106-111 158. (KIRA 14:12) (Acetone) (Butyl alcohol) (Fermentatim) FREYEEL' , V.B.; SAVVINA, A.P.; MEUR11, N.S.; MARFINA, A.M. Investigating t~e methods for Feparati.Dn of the solid fraction of acetone-butyl waste. Trudy T,:'.*I:01*r (MI%,A 14:12) (Distilling :,)ducts) ~, MARFIN, V. Toward stratosphere in a flying boat. Kryl,md, 12 n-o.12'3 D ",'L (MIRA 141-11) O~rdroplane boats) MWIN, P.A.,-, (Ryazanskay oblast 1) Construction of pediatrice therapeutic anc cultural institutions in the country requires the daily attention of party Otgenizationse Zdrav.Ros*Fede 2 noolOtlO-12 0 158 (HIRA 11:10) 1. Sekretarl Spanskogo rnykoma Komcunisticheekoy Partii Sovetskogo Soyusas (SPASSK DISTRICT-DAY MMSMIES) z MARFIN, N.I., inzh. Anchoring of the guard wire at the end of the sectr-r all a 315 ~m. overhead power transmission line. Energetik 14 no.1:28-29 Ja 166. (,V IRA 19: 1. KPITIN, N~01.10 inzb. (Fjrav*nl) Connsetion of branch lines tc nain power dIdtrib!:ttrn i~aaa. Rnergetik 13 noolOgIS-20 0 165. (YTR-l 18810) MARFIN, II.I., inzh, Protection of the crossing of oower transmission lines with oil pipelines. Elek. sta. 35 no.11 , N 164. ( 1,111 R~ 18 : I ) MARFIN , Nikolay Ivanovich; N IKOLAYEVA, V1. 1. , red. (Protection of electric power transmission lines] Oktxana linii elektroperedachi. Moskva, Energiia, 1965. 59 p. (Biblioteka elektromontera, no.151) (MIRA 18-3) MARFTN, N.T., inzh. Replacement of an intemedlate to-ver with an angle-an-choring type tower usLng a step-by-step top molmUng techniqlle. Energotlk 32 no,,1,2~17 D 264 (M-rRA 18~-2) mu-rtv I v , ,,I. I., In vi~ tt.x~.-jring ;)' c -n nflo--.- p- " 6-, :.n R - f~zln J ~ - '. 1~11 = ' r, P ~"; ~ej, e-r ~~,und ~;tAeT,3. Fx~e : En, ", -'k 12 ria , i '~ i ,z-, 111 1 r N1 ~ F 11 'At~ ) e r -ine-,,, Ex, er~je r MARFIN, N. I..,, Installation of temporary contact network poles. Elek. i topl. tiaga 5 no.8:15-16 A,-. 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Nachaltnik remontno-naladochnogo tsekha Ryazanskogo uchastka onargosnabzheniya. (Slectric railroads-Ares and wiring) (Electric lines-Poles) IMPIN. N.I., inzh. (Ryazan' ) Design of reinf6rced concrete supports. Zhel.dor.transp. 42 no.2:63 F 16o. 041RA 13:5) (Electric lines-Poles) '~MAU H, H. I., Insh. Good method of connecting the ground wire of contact network supports. Slek.i tepl.tiaga no-7:22-23 J1 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Electric railroads-Current supply) (Electric currents-Grounding) PARFILI, L.S.. inzh.; "IN, N.I., Inzh.; GORBASHOV, S.G., inzb. Centrifuged reinforced concrete supports to be used in areas with high ground-water level. Transp.stroi. 9 no.9:39-40 5 159. (MIR6, 13-2) (Electric linos-Poles) (Precast concrete construction) MARFIN. N.I. More about wire clips without bolts. BlekA tepl.tiaga 3 no.10:45 0 '59- (HIRA 13:2) (Electric railroads--Wires and wiring) MUM, -N.I..inzh. We mast improve the quality of contact network parts. Blek. tepl.tiaga 3 no.1:22 Ja '59. (KIRA 12:2) I. 3-Y uchastok onargoenabzhonlya Ufimakoy dorogi, atantstys, Abdulino. (Electric railroads--Wires and wiring) Kazakhstan Magnitka 25-12-21/39 1-5 to 2 times faster than with the conventional rolling mills. The newest production methods, aided by telemechanics, elec- tronic computers etc., will be applied at this plant. Under the management of Engineer Miron Idironovich Khodos, 7,000 workers work on 110 different construction sites. Approximately 200 apartment buildings were already finished, and 250,000 eq m of additional living space are under construction. There are 4 photographs. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 )'1-'-2 /~ P9 /-- / /~ /Y AUTHORs Marf in, N. , (ghmir - Tau, Fazakh SM) 25-12-21/39 TITLEs Kazakhstan 14agnitka (Kazakhatanskaya magnitka) PERIODICAL: Nauka i Zhiznl, 1957, # 12, Pp 33-36 (USSR" ABSTRACTt Based on rich iron ore deposits of Atasuysk and coal layers of Karaganda, a giant metallurgical plant near the town of Temir-Tau is under construction. This plant, called the Kara- ganda Metallurgical Plant (Karagandinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod) and one of the most modern installations of its kind in the USSR, is scheduled to be completed during the 6th Five- Year Plan. Andrey Petrovich Popov, director of the plant, showed the author the layout of the different sections of the plant, which consisted of blast furnaces, Martin ovens, rolling mills and coking batteries. The plant is to cover an area of almost 100 sq km, with an inter-plant railway system of 300 km- The capacity of the furnaces will be from 1,500 cu m upward, with efficiency factors of 0,65, obtained by automation, high pressure and high temperature. Liquid pig iron from the blast furnaces is to be carried in 100 ton containers to special storage-mixing tanks with capacities of 1,300 tons. The Post of pig iron will be 1/3 below the cost of pig iron produced Card 1/2 in Dnepr basin plants, and the rolling process will be from PARUNAKYAN, V.E., starsbiy inzh. (Chelyabinsk); 14ARFIN, M.A. (Chelyabinsk) Mechanization of track maintenance of industrial rai2roads. Zhel.- dor.transp. 44 no.4:76-80 Ap '62~ (KRA 11:1-) 1. Upravleniye zheleznodorozhnogo transporta ChelyabinskoFo sovnarkhoza (for Paru'nakyan). 2. Zamestitel' nachal'nika Upravleniya zheleznodorozhnogo transporta MarnitogorskoFo metallurgicheskogd~kombinata (for Marfin). (Railroads, Industrial) ACC NRt APT002620 ;position. 'l-polishing discs; 2--vacuum suction device; 3--cavity; 4 and 5---~channels; ,6--spring loaded valve SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 30Nov64 Ccrd 2/2 ACC NR: AP700,20VO SOURCE CODE: Lm/bl~fi/66'looo/023/0).35/01,35 INVENTOR: Nlabiullin, F. Kh. Mn-rfin, B. V. ; Gert5ik, Ye. M. ORG: None TITLE: A device Tr polis*.Iiing flat surfaces. Class 67, No. 189326 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966, 1~5 iTOPIC TAGS: metal. polishing, vacuum pump, 'ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A device for polishing flat ,surfaces, e. g. workpieces made from semiconductive materials. The installation con- .tains polishing discs, a rotating table with vacuum suction devices, and mechanisms ~for feed and extraction. The unit is designed for polishing the workpieces in various. ~directions during the conveying process. The polishing discs are mounted along the !direction of motion of the workpieces which are held by the vacuum suction devices. A modification of this installation in which the vacuum suction devices have a :cavity connected to two channels. One of these channels is permanently connected to ,a vacuum pump and the other is connected to the same pump periodically. A valve which. ~is spring loaded in the axial direction shuts off the channel permanently connected .to the vacuum pump in the absence of a workpiece and opens this channel at the moment iwhen the other channel is connected to the vacuum pump with a workpiece in the load Card 1/2 um 621.923-7.o6"oB.62 MARFIN, B. I., Candidate Med Set (diss) -- "Closed novocaine blockade of the basic extraorganic nervous plexi of the mediastinum". Voronezh, 1959. 18 PP (Voronezh State Med Inst), 200 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 141) ILWO, B.I. -Closed novGcnine block of the main reflexogenic medinatinal zones. [with sunriary in English] . Khirurgiia 34 no.6:90-94 Je 158 (HIRA 11:8) 1. Im knfodry goopitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. V.P. Radushkevich) Voro3hakogo meditainakogo institute. (PROCAIS. anesthesia & analgesia closed block of medinatinal zones. exper. study on cadavers (Rue)) MARFIEVIC1, I)Umitru, ing. .L Bakelite driving pulley.9 used to drL-.re *,he apindles in spinning and twisting mach.',-r(-,,s. C,,ms+lr. mas 16 no.6025-3131 Je-'64, . il -!~ I v ~ , '- ~ ~ D . 1, _ng . .1, ..~ . ., ~ - F~' ax -' b *;z t-i - I - , "! ~ . -, : - " ". - - - -,; ~=~. ~ -,: * -. ~~-. --,~ , . - J~ , I ;; '; ~ 7- -- ~ - -, i -5 ', - -.',7 .-),,. ..,r,i I.-Yr. a ,- -, -, - .- I' , i - -, MARFI M CIO D., ing. Elements of now technique in the construction of *,xtile machines. Ind text Rum 15 no. 5s247-250 My 164* 1. nUnirea" Metallurgic Plant, Cluj. MAUIEVIGIO D., ing. Revs in cotton carding; the RWII card. ind taxt Ftzm 15 no.)2?671- 6a4 D 164. 1. "Unixea" Metallargic Plant, Cluj. MARFIbMCI,-Dum:Ltn4--Jmg. Relon lids for ball bearings* ConW mas 15 no.7 -- 502-504 il 163. 1. Uzina "Unirea"t Cluj. MqI~I, D., ing.; RUSU,V., ing. Elastics used in the construction of textile machines. Ind. text Rum 14 no.8.-361-366 Ag~63 MAIWIEVIGI, Dumitru, ing.; DEAK, Tiberiu, ing. permanent magnets used as devices in closing doors of textile machines. Metalurgia constr mas 15 no.2:166-167 F 163. 1. Uzinele Unirea, Cluj. FETRMCUI Gh., ing,,,- I"IEVIGI., D., ingo Textile machines on the level of advanced tech-nology. ind text Rum 14 no./+:164-171 Ap 165. MARFIMCI, D. Graphite. the construction material for maohine parts. p. 75. MALURGIA SI CONSTRUCTIA DE MASINI. (Unisterul Industriel MetalurgLce A Gonstructillor do Masini A Asociatia Stiinitifica a Inginer.11or A Technicielor) Bucuresti. Vol. 8, no. 4, Apr. 1956. SOURCE: East European Acessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress, Vol. 5, No. 22, November, 1956, MARFICH, Anna Stepanavna (Marfych, H.S.]; GVARDIONOV, B.O. red.; LUCHKIV, M.R., tekhn. red. [Oar field, dear field...) Pole nashe, polechko... Uzhhorod, Zakarpats'ke obl. kWzhkoho-gazetne vyd-vo, 1963. 44 p (MIRA 17:3i 1, Zvenevaya komsomollsko-molodezhnoy zveni kolkhoza "Komsomoletsl," Beregovskogo rayonav~" p1tWa*-ablasti (for Marfich). ANbRIANOV, K.A.; MARFENKGVA, G.P.; KHANAIIASHVILI, L.M.; SHAPATIN, A.S. Synthesis of organophosphinoxyaluminoxanadimethylsilaxane elastomers. Vysokom. soed. 5 no.10.,1552-1557 0 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni Lomonosova. MARFEVKO, V. Methodological mastery of a pedagogue. 19 no.8:5-6 Ag 162. super7iaion) Prof.-tekh. obr. (MIRA 15:12) (School MARFENKO, S.V., assistent Precision suiweys in assemb."llne the 7 Beav. TZV. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod. i aerof. no.4:13-35 '63. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Moskovskiv institut inzhenprov gpodezii, aernfotos"yernki i ka r tog ra-f i i . MARFENKO, S.V.; PMEV, A.K.; PORUBAY, N.I. Fine adjustment of magnets in a proton synchrotron. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 7 no-4:55--65 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Institut tboreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki Gasu- darstvannago komiteta po ispollzovaniyu atamnoy energii SSSR. (Electromagnets) (syncbrotron) Effect of the deformation of the ... S/l2o/62/Ooo/oo4/olO/O47 E032/E5i4 calculations and the design data were then tested-experimentally by observations of the position of 28 markers attached to the foundations. Vertical and radial variations for the period 1959/62 are reported in the form of graphs,from which it is concluded that the maximum departure of the orbit from the axis of the chamber, due to the deformation of the foundations, did not exceed 1.5 min. The amplitude of the deformations of the foundations was of the same order of mignitude (about 1 min). There are 2 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki GKAE (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics GKAE) SUBMITTED: March 31, 1962 Card 3/3 Effect of the deformation of the ... S/12o/62/ooo/oo4/olo/07 E032/E514 analysis is now griven of the strength of the ring fotindation by developing the displacement of the axis of the accelerator chamber due to deformation of the foundations into a Fourier series. Owing to the rigidity of the magnet sections and the small distance between neighbouring sections, the position of all the sections can be specified with sufficient accuracy by the coordinates of 112 points. The Fourier series, therefore, contain a finite number of terms. For each harmonic of the deformation one can then calculate the amplitude of the correspond- ing periodic orbits. Numerical calculations showed that the 13th, 43rd and neighbouring harmonics were the most dangerous. The mather~,iatical analysis is facilitated by the fact that a mathematical solution is available for the problem of mechanical vibrations of an elastic ring (Love, Mathematical Theory of Elasticity). In their final form the foundations were in the shapeof a continuous reinforced-concrete belt of square cross- section having a length of 250 m, height 5 m and width 5 m with a nett load of about 16 tons per running metre. The belt contains two circular cable tunnels (1.25 x 1-95 m The analytical Card 2/3 hMh S/12o/62/00o/004/010/047 E032/E514 AUTHORS: Viadimirskiy, V.V., Kobozev, A.S., lirfanka, .5.V,, Pevnev, A.K., Porubay, N.I. and Tarasov, Ye.K. TITLE: Effect of the deformation of the foundations on the orbit of protons in a synchrotron PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksDerimenta, no.4, 1962, 6u-69 TEXT: Unavoidable displacements-of the ground in the vertical and horizontal directions due to seasonal variations in the temperature, humidity and so on,may give rise to relative displacei.lents in the position of magnet sections, which in turn may produce forced oscillations of the proton beam. In the 7 GeV proton synchrotron of the GKAE the magnet is supported by a continuous solid ring which is in principle similar to that, V~ employed at CERN. The reinforced-concrete ring which supports the magnet lies directly on the ground which consists of soft morainic deposits. The relatively small dimensions of the ring (R. = 40-m) ensured that it could be made sufficiently rigid and thereby minimise the effect of nonuniform settling of the ground on the orbit. The ring was placed at a depth of 5 m. A theoretical Card 1/3 5/12o/62/ooo/oo4/009/047 The accuracy of positioning ... E039/E420 measurements is given, the plan basically consisting of 14 adjacent quadrilaterals. Length measurements were made using a super-i-nvar wire N31K5 with an average quadratic error of - + ho ~L . The invar wire was subjected to a special mechanical and Thermal treatment to improve its stabilit and decrease its thermal coefficient of expansion to less than 10- Reference leve18 for the foundation are obtained by a system of hydrostatic levels assembled in channels in the ring foundation. Two geodetic markers are attached to each block for determining their position and also for aiding the accurate geometric location of the measuring coils and other probes used for magnetic measurements. Deviations from the desired measurements are plotted on circular graphs. The average deviation is + 2511,in radius and + 30~1 in height. The maximum displacement of the beam resulting Trom these errors is about 4 mm. There are 15 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut teoretichaskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki GKAE (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics GICAE) SUBMITTED: March 29, 1962 Card 2/2 S/120/62/000/004/009/047 E039/E420 AUT14ORS: Marfenko, S.V., Pevnev, A.K., Porubay, N.I. TITLE: --TH-e accuracy of positioning the proton synchrotron magnets PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.4, 1962, 55-65 TEXT: It is necessaey to position the magnet blocks to within the limits + 0.07 min in the radial direction, + 0.1 min in height and + 1.8 nim along the orbit (average quadratic errors). In order to achieve this positioning a geodetic method was developed at the Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii (NIIIGAiK) (Moscow Institute of Engineers of Geodesy, Aerial Phot9graphy and Cartography) and n'ew apparatus, instruments and equipment were constructed. 56 permanent markers were built into the foundation and arranged in pairs on circles of radii 38000 and 42640 min. The centre marker consists of a chromium steel ball diameter 16,695 min + 511, over which a goniometer can be fitted by means of a speciaY socket to an accuracy of + 5)'. The top of the ball was used as a height reference mark. A detailed description of the method of making triangulation Card 1/2 HARFRM, S.V., inzh. Geodetic operationz during the construction of the proton-synchot--on of the European Council for Ruclear Research in Geneva. Izv. 77s. ucheb. zav.; good. i aerof. no.4:129-141 160. (HIM 13:11) (GenErvR-Synchotron) (Surveying) MARnNKO, S.V., aspirant The precision of sighting. Trudy 14IIGAIK no-36:79-91 '59. (MIRA 13 - 4) 1. Kafedra prikladnoy geodezii 14Dskovskogo instituta inzhanerov goodazii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii. (Theodolites) ~AF - - - - - - - - - - - -& -Zak G ~ar4NUrre v st6", & . , , & T- coVer, cri4a r wik M4, - ' '711) 0.7.; :'A--i-"IOVA, ".1. .~-LHFEI I N Results of studyin,~ radi,,.'--'on v-rr-,rs of the Fd,Z .e with an ;~!'."-6 LheriaLstor wider con(~.!L,7on.,~. Trady TSAO no.67-24-30 165. 19:1) MIJIDENKOV C).V. , ...... :.,. ~. -- Basis of the rietho%ology of proce.,ning rnade by means of the llflalaktUVI rp-d'.cj thecdolit- wtth s,-. rqn,,Tr .-Jlapter. fft 7 ~rudy T,,AO no.6-Oa92-99 16L. (K.-RA 1895) ACCESSION NR: AT4033561 'full process of determination of random errors for both instruments is described and ,the results tabulated. The "Halakhit" radiotheodolite ensures a satisfactory iaccuracy of determination of wind velocity and direction (a mean square error in ivelocity of 2-3 m/sec and of 5-100 in direction) only to a height of approximately 1 ::15 km (and in a horizontal range of 40 km); thereafter errors in wind determination lincrease sharply. Special attachments now are being supplied to the radiotheodolite !to increase accuracy. Radiotheodolite and radar.methods of observing radiosondes are compared; the smaller the vertical angle the more suitable is radar for measure- ment of wind parameters in comparlson with the radiotheodolite. The A-22-111 is ,the most precise radiosonde and its accuracy is adequate to heights of 20 km. A further increase of accuracy requires a decrease of radiation errors and an iWrease in the rigidity of construction. Improvement in wind observations requires intro- !duction of the radar method. The entire process of observation and processing data ishould be automated to the fullest extent possible. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas, ,6 tables and 2 figures. i 'ASSOCIATION: 'reeatral'naya aecologicheakaya observatoriya (Central Aeralogical Observatory) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE AOQ: 16 Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: Ah NOR" M1 000 OMER3 000 ACCESSION NR: AT4033561 512922/63/009/OGOtOI1810124 ;AUTHOR: Harfenko, 0. V. ITITLEt Accuracy of temperature and wind sounding of the atmosphere SOURCE: Vseaoyusnoye nauchnoye mateorologichaskoya soveshchantye. let, Leningrad. 1961. Pribory* i metody* nablyudenly (Instruments and methods of observation); trudy* soveshchaniya, v. 9. Leningrad, GLdrometeoizdat, 1963, 118-124 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, aerology, air temperature measurement, wind measurement, radiosonde, A-22-111 radiosonde, radiotheodolite ABSTRACT: The three most important radiosondes used in the aerological network of the SSSR are the RZ-049, RKZ-l and A-22-11I, with the latter being the most widely used. A study has been made of the random errors of the A-22-III a:id RKZ-I l Iradiosondes, the work was done at the Laboratoriya radiozondirovani.ya raAO (Radio- sonde Laboratory of the Central Aerological Obsorvatory) Ln 1960-1161. BY random errors in measurement is meant the scattering of radiosonde readings of the same type under identical conditions. In the case of A-22-III radiosondes the random errors were deterinined using pairs of radiosondes; random errors of the RKZ-1 were detannined by aimultaneous measurements with Ria-1 and A-22-III radiosonder). The MAITIVIKO, 0,V. L_ ~... - - , Accidental errors of meteorological measurements in the free atmosphere with A-22-III and RKZ-1A radiosondes. Trudy TSAO no.43t 35-41 162. (MIRA 15.-7) (Radiosondes) bccaslonal 157. errors of the M(Ilosonda R7,049. Tr--dv TSAO no.22:35-39 (MM 1194) (Radiosondes) (Errors. Theory of) KHINKIC:~ L.M., inzil.; MARPTNINi., L.S. Using large-size roller contact b-hrin.7s -'r, rol I ing m!": I _.L - back-up rolls. Stall 24 no.8:765-767 Ag 164. (MIRA L7:9) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye po snabzheniyu I sbytu podgriirmikov kacheniya i svobodnykh detaley pri SovetE n%imdnoj,,o khozynystvti RSP'SR. ARKHAROV, Aleksey Mikhaylovich; BUTKEVICH ' Konstantin Stefanovich; GOLOVINTSOV, Andrey Grigorlyevich [deceased]; KULAKOV, Viktor Mikhaylovich; ;rina,Vaz;illyema; MIKULIJ)" Yevgeniy Ivanovich; STOLPEH, Mikhail Borisovich; Prinimali uchasti-ye: BAKLOOVA, V.G.; GRIDIN, V.B.; PETROVSKIY, Yu.V. , red. [Low-temperature equipment] Tekhnika nizkikh temperatur. Moskva, Energ4ia, 1964. 447 p. (MIRA 17:J2) MIKULIN, Ye.I.; 14A NINA, I.V. Thermodynamic diagram,-- for neon and some of its properties. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. no.12,11Z,1117 D 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche 4meni Baumana. MARFENINA, I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; MIKULIN, Ye.I., kand.tekhn.nauk Analysis of a regenerative gas refrigeration cycle. Khir..=ash. no.2:7-13 Yx 162. (MRA 15:3) (Low temperature research) MARMIUA. I.V.,-kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, dotsent. I Prinin .~ of liquids and hydraulic phenomena in rectifying colLvv-;a. [Trudy] MVTU no-17:37-74 153. (KLRA 9-,11) (Distillation apparatus) MARYNNINA. I.V. Marfanina, I.V. "Bearing effect on the coefficient of concentration of rectifying plates," Kislorod, 1948, No. 5,-op. 10-26 - Bibliog: 7 items SO: U-2888, Letopia Zhmmal'nykh Statey. No. 1, 1949 06 A &0 a solo *40 in 009 es 00 of '3 40 '00 goo 0 u 00 F40.0 04 to Ts Stud- (in Abe" C I V. S,11s,214. hIIN that ,'rsh an P. ' 4. "'Y'June otk an UlatiorLs fA be- (I cat, r to the pre"U'" 'C".Me' F.P"imeot"i in umit- rocess there are h"I'LICOIllmn sev'rad.0 S , the pro'c'911 ht agarit OP, decresse" vand w , in Angie"itao but y Results or, i,pessible. any Orc"Ofe, ressure. is poWbte the 09tin"J'" p OestIl above bulaw. chaTted and t& ate cot coo co, goal zoo to C',, Ljjj!rAjIAE CLO-ICATICII 1FALLUR CA Lit EILL330(p 1 If --i-S tiftacp -------------- Ic EC OC 0 0 0 0 * 0 ~.O Ls tv to or sc c 11 1 a,% 0. a 0 ft 0 &A- feet*** OF Sol lot O'KI-gen Equipment i'A 22T3L J un 12!. 7 "Obtaining, C~Wj7en Tinder High-Fressure -,'n a .-ractionatim, Golwim," S. Ya. ~~f~rsh, I. V. llarfenina, 14 pp "Kislorod" NO 3 Experiments were conducted at the Laboratory of Deep Cold imeni Baxian, ILIVPU. It was discovered that it was impossible to increase the preSSU-re of oxygen, if the oxygen was received under pressure directly from the separating ap7aratus. In equipment of large output it was inefficient to use high pressure in fractionaT'ing. Article contains graphs, diagrans and tables of the results obtained. MARFENINAt I. V. "Obtaining Oxygen Under High-Pressures in a Fractionating Column," SO: Kisiorads No- 3; 1947; "Production of Oxygen in Rectifying Columns under Elevated Pressure," SO: Kislorod, Not 3, 1947; "The Maximum Permissible Quantity of Liquid in the Caps of a Plate," SO: Kislorod, No. 6, 1947. HAYLOV, Pador Hikhaylovich-Edecessed); ZOLOI!NITSKIY, N.D., prof., doktor takhn.nouk, retsenzent;_jjARZMJj"S,.. inzh., retsenzent; AKMIN, D.F., kand.ekonom.nauk, red.; SEMOVA, M.N., red.izd-va; CHMKOVA, Z.I.9 takhn.red, (Amdamentals of labor protection in the machinery industry] Oanovy okhrany truda v mashinostroanii. Moskva. Goo.nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 208 p. (KM 13:12) 1. Rukovoditell kafedry tekhniki bezopasnosti Koskovskoggo inzhe- nerno-stroitallnogo institute (for Zolotnitakiy). (Machinery industry--Hygienic aspects) (Labor laws and legislation) 1 Zma2mov, Boris Ivanovich; KARTMIN, Vasiliy Semsuovich; VASFILKIRA,", red. ; GOLICHMOVA, [labor protectioa; a collection of decrees and regulations] Okhrana truda: aboraik postanovlenii i pravil. [Hoakwal Izd-vo VTsSFG. 1958. 397 P. (mm II.:10) 1. Rassla (1923- U.S.S.R.) laws, atatutes, ate, (labor laws and legislation) RAMNIN V 3.1 VISMKINA, A.A.. redaktor; KMSANOVA. N.A., takhnichaskiy Wsw~ftkbr [Safety engineering and Industrial byglene; collection of decrees and regulations] Takhatka. bezopasnosti I proizvodstvennaia sanitariia; abornik postanovlantl I pravil. [Moskva] Ird-vo VTnSPS Profisdat " 1954. 568 p. (Microfilm] (Min 6:4) (Industrial safety) (Industrial bygiene) wavfso-w'~ vr.. I., I -, V. S - Industrial Hygiene Result of evaluation of plans for scientific activities of institut-as for industrial hygiene of the All-Union Central Council of Trada Unions. Giv. i san. No. 4, Apr. 152. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Septemoer -195Y? Unclassified. VALIKOV, Grigoriy Petrovich. Prinimali ucha3tiye: KAZAKOV, A.P.p kand. tek-hn. nauk, dots.; G1,101AN, A.A., inzh.; MOROZOV, N.P., inzh.; ARTAMOIIYCHEV, A.E., kand. tekhn. nauk-, retsenzent; MA~ ~ , inzh., retsenzent; RZIECRITSKIY, B.D., red.; MAKRUSHINA, AX., red. (Organization of cargo handling; problems and examples] Orga- nizatsiia gruzovykh rabot; zadachi i primery. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 299 P. (MIRA 18:6) SUKOLENOV, Aleksandr YeWokimovich, kand. tekhn. na;t HARFENIN N.V.,inzh. retsenzent; KAZAKOV, A.P.,*Aots., kand'. te naur, retsenzent; RZHECHITSKIY, B.D., inzh., red.; HAKRUSHINA, A.N., red. izd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V., tekhn. red. (Hachanization and organization of cargo-handling operational Mekhanizataiia i organizatsiia gruzovykh rabot, Moskva, lzd-vo "Rechnoi transport,," 1963. 431 P. (HiRA 16:5) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy "Organizatsiya i makhanizatsiya pere- gruzochnykh rabot" Gorlkovskogo instituta inzhenerov vodnogo transports. (for Kazakov). (Cargo handling-Equipment and supplies) (Inland water transportation--&nagement) jACC NR% AN7004529 SOURCE, CODE: UR/9028/67/000/01510003/0003 AUTHOR: Marfeni N,. nspector) ORG: National Control Committee, SSSR (Komitet naro"ogo kontrolya SSSR) TITLE: Providing transportation for the eastern Arctic SOURCE: Vodnyy transport, no. 15, 02 Feb 67, p. 3, col.,3-6 TOPIC TAGS: inland waterway transportation, transportation system ;ABSTRACT: At present,goods are transported to the eastern sector of the Arctic mainly by a combination of refiroadand marine shipping lines #ith the goods being transferred at far eastern ports. However, studies c6nducted in various scientific research and destgn institutes have shown that this is not the most economical arrangement. It is now technically possible to ship cargoes via rail, river, and marine lines using the river tena, which would shorten the shipping distance by 3,000-5,000 km, and thus cut costs. ISUB CODE: 15/ SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS: 5114 Card 1/1 VARFMIN 11 inah.; RAKA . D.., inzh. ft!t~~ Harbors should work better. Rech.transp. 2.1 no.7-.9-11 JI 162. (MM 15:8) (Harbors) (Cargo hazOllizg-Equipment and supplies) ,-MARFELIDT, i5.A. Petrified Imot in the diaphragmatic pla-ura simLlating a tuberouloma. Probl. tub. noels. 81 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. N.P. Loginova) Oblast- nay tuberltaeznoy bollnitsy Irkutska. (PLEURA-TUBERCTJLOSIS) MARFAIJ, Tiborp tudomanyos fomunkatars Filling stations on htghways with heavy traffic. Auto motor 17 ne.18:26 21 S 164. 1. Road Research Institute, Budapest. SOV/30-59-6-17/40 News in Brief. Conference on the Application of Methods of Cybernetics for Transportation and the Construction of Means of Transportation technical projecting and building. A close collaboration between Soviet and Hungarian scientists in this field will accelerate the solution of the present problems. LIZ Card 2/2 gARFAI,Jibor, okleveles mernok$ tudomanYos f0mu~atars OZl tud BZ Hi,hway +raffic signs and motor vehicle drivers. 149 no. 8:339-345 Ag 164. 1. Road Research IngtitItes Budapeat-