SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARENNIKOVA, S.S. - MARENINA, A.I.

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USSSR/Wdicine - Virup Diseases Jan 53 I - cr, "Effects of t-e Enviro=en', on the Mc-dif ication of ~!_ilr-roperties of influenza Virus," V. D, SolovIyev, cdS. S. MarEnikova, V R. Giltman, Div of Viruses, .< State Control last imeni L. A. Tarasevich CW "Mhur Mikrobiol, Epidemiol, i immanobiol" No 1, PP 1,2-16 Adapt.ation of the fresh human influenza strain Em, to Vbite mice increases pathogenicity of the strain to white mice, raises hemagglutinin titers towards chicken and guinea pig erythrocytes, and increasen the toxicity. The antigenic characteristics., are 241T9 also modified. Adaptation of this strain to allantoic tissue of chicken embryos increases to save extent p&,thogenicity -I.-cvards chicken embryos, raises miarkedly hemag6lutinizing action with respect to chicken ana gainea pig erythrocytes, &nOl increases to some--extent toxicity as measured by introducing the virus into * the anterior chamber of rabbits' eyes. The antigenic characteristics remain unchanged and the lack of pathogenicity towards white mice is retained. 241T 0 "Sludy 01, fiu~nnza Virlcs ann~i Its Under the lnfl-~-,fincc o-, Conditions." S-*ij!--9 7 :Z QTt .(Di. t'he Degrec of Candi:1,-.e in ~-ciences.) Jamiar- - Deccr,,iber 1~`2 d BABAYMI., M.Kh., kand. med. nauk; MAMINIKOVA, A.V. Gas pelvioradlography and it,,3 combination- with hyvterosa-lpin- gography. Akush. i gJxi. 39 no-4:6-9 Jl-Ag163 (MUIA 16:12) 1. a kafedry ak-usherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. A.A. Lebedev) pediatricheskogo fakullteta II Moskovskogo meditsin- skogo institata. MARENNIKOVA, A.M. Gas pelvigraphy in differential diagnosis of gynecologic diseases. Akush. i gin. 40 no.4:106-110 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA 18S4) 1. Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. A.A.Lebadev) pediatricheskogo fakullteta II Moskovskago meditsinskogo instituta imeni Pirogova. OTLIVANCIIIK, A.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; WMENVIKOVA, A.D., inzh. Structural boards and products from reed particles in comb-ination with synthetic binders. Sbor. inform. soob. THINS',.! no.14:15-26 162. (-'-fIFU-- 18:3) NR, AP7004644 carrying out -the a.rt. has: .5 figu.res and 2010imias. _JJMJ 5115 hbuiit 20/ of ~0, which can be.measured easily since harmonic generation is appreciable only in the.immediate, vicinity of ~.. The beam generator was-a 12 x 120 mm ruby,l 'aser, which operated.-in 500-700-usee single pulses. Oscillograms of the SHG are given. Numerical results for field. values of 45 and 90 kv/cm are in satisfactory agreement with the theory.1 The authors suggest that the described effect can.be used for making accurate measurements of nonlinear constants~of materials and accurate adjustments of the index-w~matclhing angle in the case of,displacement and parametr -ic amplification.'df-optical frequencies. The.authors; thank V. N. Ishcheako, N., D, .,Lizunov-, and B. V. An:tkeyev.-for their help in -ATD PMS: M CODE-.. SUBM-DATH LC92r4 ~~U 212 '"WIR ACC NR: AP7004644 SOURCE CODE: UR/0288/66/000/003/0118/0124 AUTHOR: Kirin, Yu. H.; Krivoshchekov, 0. V.; Harenalkov, S. L; Savvinqkh,l G. A. ORG: Institute of Semiconductor Physics. Siberian DepartmentiAN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institut fiziki ~oluprovodnikov Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR) TITLE- Influence of the linear electro-optic effect:on second-harmonic generation in ADP crystals SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 3, 1966, 118-124 TOPIC TAGS: ADP crystal, second harmonicVgeneration, nonlinear optics, i!:2~ ef6a;L-, electrooptic effect, 6t,~~ e C,' ABSTRACT: Theoretical and experimental investigations were made of the variation A~o affecting the phase-matching angle ~0 for second harmonic generation -(SHG) in an ADP crystal whose optical characteristics are modified Dy an applied electric field. It was found that only the component E, of the field along the optical axis has an appreciible effect on the angle ~0. This effect is at its maximum when.the plane of the laser beam in the crystal and the optical axis is at 45* to the transverse crystal axes. Then, 400 - 54.04 (10-6) ZZ, where Ez is in Kv/cm and Ao,) is in radiaas. From this It follaws*that a field of 100 Kv/r-m causes an 18' variatioa Card 112- ---5.-4%0: 35 ACC NR: AP6032930 0 only. The intensity of these lines can be explained by a large divergence of the focused beam, which insures that the conditions of synchronism are fulfilled for all frequencies. The experiments show that by employing Raman scattering in various substances with subsequent nonlinear transformation in an ADP-type crystal, a cohere output beam can be obtained at any frequency within the optical range. Orig. art. has- 2 figures and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 23Feb65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 003/ ATD PRESS: 5099 Card 2/2 u I - r.11-4i I./ F-yl-tm~ " rk &. i111i KP6032930 ' SOURCE CODE. UR/0288/66/ooo/002/0:L55 AU711OR: Krivoshchekov, G. V.; Kirin, _Yu_._ M. ; Marennikov, S. -I. Savvinykb, G. A. Dotsenko, V. 1. ORG: Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Department AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institut fizikipoluprovodnikov Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR) TITLE: A method of laser frequency conversion SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 2, 1966, 155-156 OPIC TAGS: laser, ruby laser, laser output frequency, laser frequency variation, ABSTRACT: A method is described for converting the output frequency of a laser by using the Raman lines of the beam in benzene and its subsequent mixing in an ADP crystal. The arrangement consists of a Q-switched ruby laser (the output beam of which is passed 'through a vessel'with benzene), the mixing crystal, a filter of 'Luticn of CuSO (for suppression of the main frequency of the laser at aqueous SOO. 4 X = 6943 A), and a PGS-2 spectrograph "i th photographic recording. The intensity of Raman lines ~X = 6494, 7459, and 8059 A) is sufficient to effect a nonlinear interac- tim of 41 frequencies within the 2-mm. thick mixing crystal. The emissions at 3471 and 3729 A can be considered second harmonics or the results of the mixing of corresponding frequencies, while those at 3596 and 3874 R are the results of mixing Card 1/2 1JDC: 621.178 L __4A_Qj_jn-6( 4___ -4C--C NRoAP6026717 densities. The effect of electrostriction appears small. The results of the experiment show that in order to determine the power of laser emission it is suffi- cient to measure the initial amplitude of the crystal oscillations, which is inde- gendent of the degree of focusing the laser beam on the surface of a piezoarystal covered with a (0.03 mm) lead foil with a high-reflectivity factor. In conclusion, the authors express their gratitude to V. N. Ishchenkop N. D. Lizunov and H. L. for useful discussions and for assistance in the experiments. Orig. art. hast 2 figures. (261 SU9 CODE. j 20/ SUBM DATE s 17Feb66/ OTH REF 1 001 A r o PPW 5-5 .6 6 7 0 313 ZLI L 44011-66 ACC NR, ~PW, Fig. 1. Diagram of the experimental set-up passes through the lens (cZ) and several filters (a.) and falls on the photomultiplier' FEU-22 (f), the signal from which then starts the oscillograph (h) (U-8), recording the emf from the electrodese The level of laser oscillation was controlled by the oscillograph (g) 01-4); the signal was amplified by the amplifier. Ultrasonic oscil.. lations were also recorded when ADP, quartz, and PbZrTiO crystals were irradiated with a ruby laser beam. The crystal oscillation amplit2a decreased with an increase in laser radiation density at the free crystal surface. This change is possibly asso ------ ciated with increased signal attenuation due to local (at the focus) heating of a crystal or with a decrease in the absorption coefficient at higher laser radiation -Card -2-13 AUTHORt Boadarenkoj, A. N.; Kirovoshchek)v, G. V.; Marennikov S. I.; Pestryakovp Ye. V.; Sav*lAyMp G. A. ORG: Institute of Physics of Semiconductors, SO AN SS Fovocibirsk (Institut Jr7 fiziki polpprovodnikov SO M-SSSR)__ TITLE: Excitation of ultrasonic o;/oillations in crystals under the affect of a ruby laser beam SOURCE: Fizika tvardogo tela, v. 8,, no. 8, 1966p 2490-2492 TOPIC TAGSt ruby laserp laser emission,, ultrasonic oscillation, KDP crystal, nonlinear optics ABSrRACT: The authors describ brief 14 Lltra- ~he conditions for the excitation of u sonic oscillations in a E1140~&,'Vlcrystal by the emis3ion of a ruby laser. The crystal 8 mm alon e xv Y. and a axes respectively. Several experiments were was 15 X 15 X 4 9 1 1 performed to clarify the excitation mechanism of these oscillations. A design of the experimental set-up used is described and shown (Fig. 1). The Q-switched laser beam (rotating prism) ("10 Mw)j passing through the glass plate (b) and lena,bl) with a focal length F=210 mmo falls on the crystal (d) fixed on a revolving stand between two lead foil electrodes. A part of the emission, reflected from the plate (b)p Card 113 AVARSIN, Ta.D.; KGROLIT, A*T&,; HnWLIffqYa.I.; MOGAMA, I.V.; PRIGOMA, A.1,; prinimall uchastlye: -V-P--P takhnik; EMVINA, N.A., tekhnik; KMTRXDM, L.T., Insho Iffiect of chemical treatment of a glass fiber surface on the proportion offiber glass reinforced plastics. Plast.massy n0-701-35 160-i (KIU 13; 10) (Glass reinforced plastics) AVIROM) S. ; L-and.teldm.rauk; starshiy na~&,nyy sotrudnik Wool -',..:jrics fron. fur waste. -orom. i hhudi promys. 2 no.6:1.~: Jc- 16:L. (':]?,,A 14:7) 1s Ilaxichno-issledowtol'sUy tel:! I-nstitrt (for I larenkova) (Woolen and worsted nianufacture) FONALREEN, Naum 'Mikhaylovich, laureat Gosudarstvennoy 11-remii, kand. tekhn. nauk; V'A'I:JIKC-VA, G.I., red. [Automation systems for classification humps] Ustroistva avtor.atiki na sortirovochnykh gorkakh. Moskva, Transport, 1964. 254 P. (MITRA 17: 10) 1 uk-ovoditell lalborAoril avtomatizat-Ai otantsionnoy ra- boty Vsesoyumogo riau(-.hr-..(.-' sledovatel',,3kogo in.,--tituta zhe- 166nodorozhnogo translpcr~.,L H'or Fonarev). ZHlLITSOV, Petr Nikolayevich; MPJ-'-ENKOVA, G.I., red. [Technical maintenance of electrical Inter1ocking syste=s; manual for electricians and technicians of CTC systems] Tekhnicheskoe soderzhanie ustroistv elektricheskoi tsent- raldzatsii; posobie elektromAhaniku i monteru STsB. Mo- skva, Transport, 1964. 271 p. (KIRA 17:10) BUEVOV, Vitaliy DmitriyeviSyl MARENKOVA, G-I-s- red. [Elsotromeebanical automatic and remote control Mte=] Elektromakhanichaskie ustroistva avtomatiki i talams- khaniki, Mo--kvag Transpor-40 1965. 330 p. (MIRA 180) .1 MURAVIII, Ventamin Moiseyevich; FOLTWUK, Yef im TSI~ likovich; 1,11ARENKOVA., G.I., red. [Repair of the apparatus of centralized traffic control systems] Remont apparatury STsB. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 315 P. (MIRA 18:8) BELYAZO, van Afanaolyovlch; MARPT11KOW, -G. 1. p rod. [Plug-type centralized traffic conlrol relw I y apparatua Releinaia apparatura STsB shtepsellnogo tipa. Mosi-cia, Transport, 1965. 131 p. (MIRA 18:2) MYREV, A:Leksandr Gecrgiyevich;..I~A~ip~~OVA, G.I., red. [Automatic signaling on railroad crossings) Avtorati- cheakaia signalizatsiia na zholeznodorozhnykh pereez- dakh. Mo-ANa, Transport, 1964. 151 P. (MIRA 17:12) LIST, F.D.; MUCHEV, Ye.A., inzh., retsenzent; r.4MIKOVA, G.I., inzh.,red.; BOB1MVA, Ye.N., tekhn. red. [Remote control of the cutouts of the high-voltage line of an automatic block system] Teleupravlenie razuediniteliami vysokovolltnoi linii avtoblokirovki. Voskva, IlTransport" 1964. 94 P. (MIRA 17:2) KAZAKOV, Aleksandr Aristarkhovich; 14"NKOVA, G.I., inzh., red. - -- r--- - (Automatic block system, cab signaling, and automatic stop devices] Avtoblokirovka, avtornaticheskaia lokomotivnaia sig- nalizatsiia i avtostopy. 4. perer. i dop. izd. Moskva, Izd- vo "Transport," 1964. 370 p. (IIIIRA 17:5) KARETNIKOV, D.S.; BUZO, N.A., i=h., retsenzent; MARENKOVA, G.I., inzh., red.; UMIKO, L.A., tekhn. red. - -- 1,--- 11 [Air-membrane pedal; layout, maintenance, and adjustment] Vozdusbno-membrannaia pedal' ustroistvo, obsluzhivanie i regulirovka. Moskva.. "Transport," 1964. 29 p. (MMA 17:3) MEYERSON, Samuil Iudovjch; CHASTOYEDOV, L.A., lnzh., retsenzent; M~T--,!IKOVA, G.I., inz h., red.; MEDVEDEVA, M.A., tekhn.red. [Electrical engineering and power supply sources] Elektro- tekhnika i istochniki pitaniia ustroistv STsB i sviazi. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 403 P. (MIRA 16:10) (Railroads--Signaling-Centralized traffic control) Olailroads-Communication systems) PENKII(A N.F.; PIROZHKOV9 F.V., inzh., retsenzent; afijM.-. KOIAI J.s inzh.., red.; KHITROVA, N.A.p tekhn. red. j ~ _~ [Centralized traffic control] Dispetcherskala tsentrali- zatsiia. Moskvap Transzheldorizdat, 19F63. 359 p. MIRA 17:1) RYAZANTSEV, B.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; POGODIN, A.M., inzh., Md.; KARDMOVA,.G.I.. inzh., red.; KOVIKAS, M.N., inzh., red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red. [New devices in automatic control, remote control, and com- iminications] Novye ustroistva avtomatiki, telemekhaniki i sviazi. Moskva, Tranazheldorizdat, 1963. 188 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Remote control) (Automatic control) (Tel*ommunication) STEPANOV, N.M.; VASILITSOV, A.M.; ZHIGIS, S.Yu., inzh., retsenzent; MARENKOVA, G.I., inzh., red.; VORDTNIKOVA, L.F., tekkLn. red. [RPB and BPLTs semiautomatic block systems] Sistemy pu- tevoi poluavtomaticheskoi blokirovki RPB i BPLTs. Mo- skva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 182 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Rai-lroads--Signaling-Block system) VELTTSTOV, P. K. ; ZHIL I TSOV, P. N. , inzh. , retsenzent; G.I., inzh., red.; VOROTNIKOVA, L.F., tekhn. red. [Standard networks of relay interlocking systems of small stations] Tipovye skhemy relleinoi tsentralizataii malykh atqntsii. Moskva, Tranuzheldorizdnt, 1963, 123 p. (KIJU 16: 10) (Railroads---Signaling--Interlocking systems) 10(6) AUTHORs TITLEi PERIODICALi ABSTRACTs SUBMITTED% Xarenko-~a_ A.F~ SOV/43-58 19,-10/16 A Thin Wing in Supersonic Flow Bounded by a Wall (Tonkoyekrylo v sverkhzvukovom potoke, ogranichennom atenkay) Vestnik Leningradskogo univeralteta, Seriya matematiki, mekhaniki i astronomii,1958, Nr 19(4),PP 125 - 138 (USSR) The author considerB the flow around a thin airfoil wing of finite span by a supersonic flow whiah ia bounded by a wall. It is shown that the linearized problem is solvable by ap-. plication of the method of Kraaillshchikova [Ref 11, combined with the method of images. kirfoil winga of infinite span and plane rectangular airfoil. wings are particularly considered. In the last f_-.aue the lift is graphically represented as a function of the wing width and of the distance from the wall. The theorGtIcal resul bs ata ~In ag-,-Pement -;,,,`Lth ras,~_ Ei Jr, th~- -if 'he ~~a_~ If V d7rami- There are b figurea, and 9 referen:~es, 5 of whicb, are Sovietq 3 Germa3i, and -:' Japauese. January '18~, ;g',7 Card 1/1 MARMOVA, A. F. PA 245T85 USSR/mtteorology - Turbulent Mixing Nov 52 "Structural Methods for Calculating Coefficient of Turbulent Mixing," A. R. Konstantinov and A. F. MarenkovaY Candidates of Physicamath Sci, Leningrad State Inst of Hydrology "Meteorol i Gidrol" No 11, PP 30-33 Discuss the turbulent structure of wind and the accuracy of various methods in calculating the coefficient of turbulent exchange. 245T85 ANDRONOV, Viktor Petrovich; GOLOV-D, Vladimir Andreyevich; BELYAYEV, I.F.. kand. tekhn. nauk., retsenzent; BAZILEVS-KIY, V:M., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; .Mj KO)~,_,Ye.A,.,, kand. tekhn. nauk, red. (Production of intermediate products of precious matale, and alloys; a handbook] Proizvodstvo polufabrikatov iz dragotsennykh metal-lov i splavov; spravochnoe rukovod- stvo. Moskva, Metallurgiia, 1965. 403 p. (MIRA 18.-6) ~-.- ~ v~na~-igBgj ~ti 2:~w ~J'MRX. MDROZOVI B.N.; MARENKOV, V.M.; tSIKIN, B.G.; SHISHENINA, L.G. Uniformly bent periodically septate waveguides for cyclic electron accelerators. Izv. TPI 122:80-88 162. (MIRA 17:9) -ACCM, AT7004334 down consumption, and accelerate conversion. High sensitivity of the bridge is ensured by its pulse supply; the pulses are taken from a capacitor intermitteatly connected to a storage battery by a relay. The decoder installed at the ship isolates subcarrier frequencies of 5. 7. 9. 11 kc from received (amplified and detected) radio signals. After a second detection, an AND-gate singles out the starting pulse. and an OR-gate generates clock pulses used for counter operation. A digital-analog converter yields data to a recorder. a punch, and a display unit. Other details are given. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 8 formulas. SUB CODE:' 09. 17 SUBM DATE: 14Jul66 ORIG REF; 002 Lqord 2/2 ACC NRi AT70 4334 SOURCE, CODE: UR/0006-16 AUTHOR: Agizim, A. M. (L'vov). Kirianaki. N. V. (L'vov); Marenkov, V. B. (L'vov) ~ORG: none TITLE: Encoders and decoders in a six-channel radio telemetry system SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Metody i aredstva preobrazovaniya informataii (Methods and means of information conversion). Kiav, Naukova, dumk&. 1966. 161-171 'TOPIC TAGS: telemetry system. analog digital encoder, digital analog decoder .ABSTRACT: Developed by the L'vov Polytechnic Institute in 1961-62, the r f3elemetry system is intended for simultaneous measurement of tempo raturo~m)-, .salinity (S), and depth (H) at six points of the ocean at a range up to 50 km from the receiver -carrying ship; a depth down to 200 m is measurable. The encoder is based on a bridge circuit with a resistance box in the comparison arm; the lowest resistor in this box is 30 kohms, and the highest, 60 Mohms, which permits neglecting relay- :contact resistance and relay-insulation resistance. A binary-decimal code with weights 242'1 and a polarized relay in the measure' magazine simplify the circuit, cut! Card HA.R MOV.,, V. I ,- ~f Katronoze. rUn.tekh. 3 no.3:23 gr '59. (HIRA 12:4) (metronome) (glactronin- instruments) 80556 3 /0 51/60/008/0 6/017/02 4 3201/3691 On the Polarization Phenomena in glectroluninesceat Phosphors R - 5 kokims was included In series with the capacitor and the signal across R (-I mV) was amplified and observed by means of a cathode-ray osaillo-graph (Fig 2). Modified sources (GIP-1. GIS-2, 261) were used to supply pulses with rise and decay times of the order of 1 jisec and amplitudes which could be varied from 0 to 360 V; the duration and the repetition frequency of the pulses cculd also be varied within wide limits. Electroluminescent flashes (Fig 2) were observed in the region of the green luminescence band (-500 mIL) by means of a photaaaltiplier FRU-19 and & cathode-ray ascillograph. It was found that the field due t* rapid polarization in established In 10-20 pass, I.*. during & time interval several orders smaller than the decay t1me of elactrolumines canoe. Analysis of the kinetics of electrolunineso4ace, deccy lad to a conclusion that quenching is produced by the polarization field acting In the direction opposite to the external field. There are 5 figures and 9 references, 3 of which are Soviet, 5 English and I Dutch. SUMITTEDg October 19, 1959 Gard 80556 51/60/008/0 z2ol/S691 AUMORSs Bonch-Brayevich, AJI. and Marankov O.S. ly TITLICs On the Polarization Phancmen& in Slectroltoinescent Phosphors PUIODICALs OptikL I. spektrookoniya, 1960, Vol 8, Ir 60 pp 655-360 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Polarization in electroluminancent phosphors goveras -the Magnitude of the- field in individual phosphor grains &ad can be dividel into long-duration ("frozGn'4) polarization, which in retained for up to several hundred-seconds (Rof 1) and rapid polarization which appears and decays in a muGh,shorter time. This rapid polarization reduce@ slectroluminescence produced by pulses and Is responsible for a flash on removal of the external field. The present paper describes a study of the ;%pM polarization processes and electroluminea cant flashes in the Za-OuAl phosphor excited with pulses. The polarization processes were investigtted by observing the form of the current (passing through the circuit which lachides the electro- luminosceat capacitor.'ef. Fig 1) on application and removal of an external electric field. One of the capacitor electrodes was tranmparent and the interelectrade separation was 200 It. The Ca rd 1/2 capacitor was filled with ZnS-CuAl In cablo oil. A.resistance 6/017/02 4 8/0 M,4RENKOV,-.Vi!~q-jqj leksandr ,OPOLISKIY, A.Ya., nauchn. ---- _L__qyjph; DOLC red. [Repair of mechanisms without taking the ship out of use] Remont mekhanizmov bez vyvoda sudna iz ekspluatatsii. Mo- skva, Transport, 1965. 270 p. (MIRA 18:7) MARENKOV, Vikolay AleksandrovichjYMUTSYN, B.A., spots. red.; SODLER, L.P., tekhn. red. (Determining defects in main marine engines by inspection for preventive maintenance) Opredelenie defektov glavnykh suclo- vykh mekhani2mov pri profilakticheskikh osmotrakh. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Morskoi transport," 1961. 342 P. (KIRA 15-.2) (Marine engines-Maintenance and repair) KMIZOV, X.Al. Resolutions of the 21st Congress of the Communist Party in- spire us to new labor acbievements. Transp.stroi. 9 n0.2:6-7 F 159. (MIRA 12-5) (Railroads--Electrification) _KARMQ -ADOLOOPOLISKIY. A.U., speto.red.*. KUZMSOV. A.D., ~ . Y,~N.A.; - ro.d.izd-va; VROZEIZHIMA, L.P.. takhn.rad. C,Samidirect-flow marina engines and their servicing] Polu- priamotochWe sudovye mashiny i ikh obaluzhivania. Leningrad. Izd-ve "Morskoi transport." 1958. 98 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Marine'anginea) MARENKOV, 11. A. MARENKOV, N. A. : "Changes In the steel under the Influence of 1955. Min River Fleet USSR. Engineers. (Dissert:?tions Technical Sciences) mechanical properties of boiler plastic deformations". Leningrad, Leningrad Inst of Water Transport 'or the Degree of Candidate of SO: Knighnava letopis', No. 52, 24 December, 1955. Moscow. MARUMV, N.- A.- Maintenance of Ships' Compound Steaza-Boilers (Ukhod vs Kambinirovamwai Sudovymi, Parovymi, Kotlami). Water Transport Press (VadTranslzdat), Leningrad 1953., 59 PP- Illustr. Book D 1.98267, 24 Jan 55 KARIMOV, N.A.; TUKK, I., spetersda7rtor; KANITIZATA, H., radaktor; " c ~- '~' , V., tekhaichealcly redaktor. [Care of combined marine steam boilers] Ukhod sa, komblairo- vannymi sudovymi parovymi Icotlami.[Laningrad) Goo. led-vo vadnego transporta. 1953. 56 p. (HLRA 7:8) (Steam boilers, Karine) YALYMOV, 11 .; ILUMKOV, N. Where and how to train automobile drivers? Avt.transp. 39 no.12: 52-53 D 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Zamestitel' direktora Dushanbinskogo proftekhuchilishcha No.26 (for Yalymov). 2. Starshiy gosavtoinspektor Gosudarstvennoy avtomobil'noy inspektsii (for 14arenkov). (Automobile drivers) 1. MAMTOV, My If., FILTIAONOV, A. A. 2. USSR (0600) 4. Potatoes 7. Storing potato seed stock at the right time. $ad i ag. n0-10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953, Unclassified. MAREITKOVt M. It. Potatoes Reestablish summer potato planting. Sad 1 09. No. 5, 1952 2~2 UNCLASSIFIED. Monthly List of Russian Arcessions Library of Congress, JBIX 1 '-~KOV 0 G. M. Some complications ag a vagosyWathetic novocaine block on the neck. Xhirargiia 36 no.7:134-135 Je 160. (MfIPA -13:12) (WAL ANESTHESIA) K&RMIKOV. G.H. (Koskva, Bollehavistakiy pereulok, d.11, kv.6) Clinical aspects of retroperitousal hemorrhages in closed trauma of the abdomen. Yest.khir. 83 no.12:37-44 D 159. (MA 13:5) 1. T-- I-y khIrurgicheskoy kliniki Inatituta im. N.V. 3klifosovskogo M.N. Tarasov). (ABDOW-WOMS M (HIIMORMGE) (zav. - prof. S.V. Lobachev) (dlr. - zasluzh. vrach USSR IffJUR33S) WBACHEY, SOV.0 PAUCHM09 T.N.j KARMKOTO G.Me KAMSMVKAYA9 V.Ve Danger zones of the heart; a Pre minary report of an experimental study. (with su=ry In English) Eksper.kbir. I no.1.439-47 Ja-F 156 (KM 11:10) I* Is pervoy khlrurgicheak-oy kliniki rnatituta imeni Sklifosovekago (zav. klinikoy-doktor naditainsklkh nauk S.Y. Lovachev,, glavny7 khirarg- prof* B.A. Petrov, direktor instituta - zaalyzhenyy vrach respubliki K.K. Taraaov). (HRM .-wounds and injuries, expers, dtorm. of danger zones (Rua)) (WOUNDS AND IMMIES, exper. hear, daterm. of danger zones (Rus)) ' 1-31&0, kaudidat takhnicheakikh nauk; GMUKIN. D.G.. Whener. , ~O MARM&J~tA.. re 0~ e or, r (Assayeir's handbook] Spravoahnik probirera. Pod red. D.G.Grebankina. Rbskva, Goefintsdat, 1953, 230 p. (MM 7:1) (Assaying) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 VIP YO *k-t1QJ1;*h1Mj1W to 1, If DUMAM&MAIDIf 09 sty illf "P441 Q41W*,j* L ~ 1k- ~ k , F, 2 4, 1~T AI I A- k Ap .x 20-38. Influence of Physicochamical. Factors, on the Loss of Kate]@ of the Platinum Group DurIvg Cupal.lation of Lmd. (In Russian.) J. N. Plakain and E. A. Nkr4nkov. Isvestiya, Akadeall Hauk .1153R, Otdolente Takhntcheakikh 'Nauk (P611-9 n 'of the AcadaW of Sciences of the USSR# Section oir Technical ~Saiescss), Feb. 1148, p. 209-221. 0: Expertaments were parrormed with and without silver. The affectiventes 0 a~- of the latter In preventing losses of Pt and Pd and Its Ineffectiveness with !I 0: regard to Rh and Ir were estabUshed. The amount of Pb retained by the Pt 0 group metals after cupellatIon with Pb In the absence of silver was determined. Of 0 40. '410 0:0 1:1000: iif so 00 I (. a 91TALA.UtWAL LITERATLAE CIA510KATIC-M J.4 t:1 a @�R IIJIRENKOV, Ye. A., Engineer i',- . - -6, "Loss of Noble Metals in Assaying." Sub 28 Apr 47, Moscow Inst of Nonferrous Metals and Gold imeni M. I. Kalinin Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947. 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Is 1. , f, tr Ali tifut Ag in ~m It .4,wu ct"Itwil vithl' I,% I- I'm duting tMating %.I'11 wit'l I~ wmmd- t I I. -0 0 : jqo 0 =00 zoo 00 Zoo 00 It 0 1 or f4 is q 0 q r of QIr K (I if la a I ~110 l 0000000*00000 i 0 " 6 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 6 0 0 0 a a a * 1 0000400000000 0 * 0 6 6 k- CV 40 0#= ~4 em's I1 1464 is 11411uli 1, 0 C m 'A I - , . , 111M IIII tonlia 3144 javalo all 11111 144 Isv man 41 all dsa~eo - s 00 .00 00 C 0 00 .6 : 00 a" of keirmat In cygaldLag 4"ba"Caus I C4-1d) -100 0 1110 orm P, A. 114(vakov. sittel, zilk(opedift. 1934, NO. A,~ 41-12 ~-The mediod of 111skOn and Zbtaluv (C 3 4 00 isto . . . . . ZG,:MV%j was ttieduo a wulk-4ml, watt with vics.feadw .00 1; 00 1 MWA44V 04 a .06 41 00 a00 00 zoo too AS&-ILA WITALLURCKIM LiTtit ~TIAC CLA%UVK&ttco ISO 0 %Nicol .1. ON* a4( "I'vp it C, iv to 3p 411 1C W K mtc it Ow a I it of 0 aG K31, 0 o 00 09 0 0 00 IV 0 0 0 .1 a 44 09 0 6 a of a 0 IF w3mKove B.ya. Connate pseudomorphous textures of ultrabasia rocks and their metamorphic prvd4msts, Tnu3,v IGR4 no,17t:57-84 IY7, (HM 12:6) (Patrolw) SOT,Ov 1 U7, P. I A. I.- Over-All mechanization and automatization of the finishing section of a continuous 300 strip mill. Ketallurg 5 no-11:24-28 if 160. (MIRA 13: 10) 1. Vaesoyuzny7 nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institat metalloobrabotki i mashinostrbyeniya i Hoskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheskoye achilishche im. ~Baumana. (Rolling mills-3quipment amd supplies) (Automtic control) DAKHNOVP V.N., doktor geol.-miner. nauk; KHOLIN, A.I., kand. geol.- miner.nauk; PESTRIKOV, A.S.; GALUZO, Yu.V.; AFRIKYAH, AY.; YUDK9VICH, R.V.; POPOV, V.K.; POZIN, L.Z.; LARIONOV, V.V.; VENDELISHTEYN, B.Yu.; GORBUNOVA, V.I.; DZYURAK, M.D.; YEVD0KIMVA, V.A.; ZHOKKOVA, R.G.; LATYSHEVA, M.G.; MARE"K0, N.N_ MANCHEVAP N.V.; MOROZOVICH, Ya.R.; OREKHOVSKAYA, Ye.P.; POKLONOV, H.S.; ROMANOVA, T.F.; SEVOSTIYANOV, M.M.; TANASEVICH, N.I.; FARMANOYA, N.V.; FEWROVICH, G.P.; SHGHERBININO V.A.; ELLANSKIY, M.M.; YILWSH, Ye.F.; YUNGANS, S.M., ved. red.; YAKOVIEVA, Z.I., tekhn. red. (Using methods of field geophysics in studying gas-bearing re- servoira]Primenenis metodov promyslovoi geofiziki pri izuchenii ga- zonosnykh kollektorov. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1962. 279 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Gas, Natural--Geolo ,gy (Prosp'ecting-Geophysical methods) Excerpta MeaC4 1/5 see 17 May 2075.- MARENKO F.S. ~:t Preventive ill agricuYt"Ure at the NIT. 1954, 9(29-30)"Lablesl(Russian 55 Pub. Health. Social Yeacine, & etc, measures against traumatism S at PrivoIny ank SOVETSK.MED. text) w AID P - 305 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Author Marenko, A., Maj. Engineer Title Determination of defects in an aircraft Periodical Vest. Vozd. Flota, 7, 57-59, Jl 1954 Abstract The author describes the actual prdeeedings of defect detection in one of the Soviet Air Force units and analyses it. He stresses the necessity of finding and removing the cause of defects. Institution None Submitted No date MARMIN, kand.seltakokhoz.nauk --------- --------- - Mixed sowing of corn and phaseolus for forage purposes. Zhivotnovodstvo 24 tio.9:49-49 S 162o (141~ 15;12) (Corn as feed) (Beans'as feed) HAREMKIII. F.S., kand. sallskokhozyaystveanykh nauk Forage cabbage raised as a postharvest crop. Zhivotno7odstvo 20 no. 7:33-34 ji 158. (HIRA 11:8) (Cabbage) (Forage plants) ATmffjA6jjF4S!! , agronom. Year-ramnd sewage irrigation of fields. Zenledelle 4 no.10:110-112 0 156. NLRA 9:11) (Moscow Province--Sewage irrigation) MM,,jKIN, p. S. Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "The effeot of irrigation of fields by ;ibLters upon the growth and yield of succulent fodder crops in Pght podzol soils of -the Moskovskaya Oblast." Mos, 1956. 19 Pp (All-Union Sci Res \1 Inst of Fodder im V. R. Aillyans), 110 copies (KL, 44-57, 100) -26- 1.. b I r ij 140W Thr ifear-Acaund Vw of Et4w *k-wagr %'.t~ (or Iffigact., Facm Cropoo.IHuniAn.) F. ;~. ~Gmtktct. Suctl4kald Agrmmdia, v, 10. jitne 145!, p. ~&Sg- ' " Expcirtmadi caric-I an fac 2 ) - Are demnbcd. x. w Ow Aixm. Vrry *AV%(&d(WV fMiltl WWTr Aiucd. F. S. Sewage Irrigation using sewage water for irrigation throughout the year. Sad i og., no. 7, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified. USSA/Geopbysics Sewage Water Utilization Jun 51 Experience in Using 86wage Waters for Irrigatiou in the Course of the Whole Year Round,n F. S. MarOnkin, Agronomist, A. Ponomare-%~a., Engr-Cou- servationist "Gidrotekh,i Meliorat" No 6, pp 61-65 .Experience of number of regions in'Mo6cov Oblast and data of sci res institutions show yield on lands irrigated with sewage wat6r is 2-3 times higher than that of nonirrigated lands. Irriga- ,tion with sewage waters in kolkhozes was first begun in Ukhtomsk Rayon., Moscow Oblast, in 19351-P 186T!6 .,USSR/Geophysics Sewage Water Utilization Juxi,51 (Contd) now it is successfully employed in -many others.. Concludes sewage water decreases- acidity of soils and can be used in most case's with discard. LAPIN, Boris Nikolayevichl LUCHITSKIY, I.V.j otv. red.; MARENINA, T.Yu. # red. (Atlas of the structures of Devonian volcanic rocks in the Gorrqy Altai] Atlas struktur devanskikh vulkano- genrWkh porod Gornogo Altaia. Moskvap Naukap 1965. 125 p. (WRA 18-11) MARENINA, T.Yu.; SIRINp A.N.; TIKMBAYEVA, K.M. Koryak volcano of Kamchatka. Trudy Lab.vult. no.22:67-130 162. (KM 16:1) (Koryak Volcano) MARENINA, T.Yu. Ichinskiy volcano in the central range of Kamchatka. Trudy Lab. vulk. no.22s3-66 162. (MM 16:1) (Ichinakiy V~Rlwo) MMIMIAS TAYU. Welded tuffs of the Ichinskiy Volcano in the Central Range of Kamchatka. Trudy Lab. vulk. no.20:108-116 161. (!'IPJ1 14: 11-1 1. Laboratoriya vulkanologii AY SSSR. (IchinsIdy volcano--Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.) HRMINA9 T. Yu. . The Opala Volcano in KamacHatka. Trudy lab. vulk no.18:43-56 160. (Opala, T&cano) (mm 14:3) MARMIDU -,.T.Tu. KhRngar 'Volcano in the Sredinny7 Range of Kanchatka. TruL'y Lab. vulk. no-117:3-63 '59. (MIRA 13:5) (Khangar Volcano) MAMINA, T,Tm. iV'ftistsur volcano. Blul. Vulk. sta. no,26:86-loo 157. (mrd-A 11:5) (Dzenzur volcano) - H&MIIIA, T. YU. Geologicif and petrological study of Kutnaya Sopka. Trudy Lab. vulk. no.12:3-52 '56. Off-RA 9:12) (Kutn&" Sopka) MARENDNA K,N.; Fill"MAY1,OV, I.G. - J"_ Use of ultrasound in studying processes in dies. Vest. LGU 18 no.10:52-65 16-3. (MA 16:8) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications) (Crystallization) BOGUSLAVSKIY. PEOPAYOV. G.N. Ultrasonic apparatus for controlling pulp concentration. Bum. prom. 33 no.12:10-13 D '58. (MU 11:12) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications) M 19 K F- /V / IV /~, K, ~y 1,11MAYLOV, I. G., 1,91LUININA) K. 11. "Sound Absorption in Sus-pcn2ions." paper j)7-e.-,,,mt,2d at, the 4'r"L All-Union Crr.Lf. r)n Acrustlc3, 2i' - C jl,.n 5~-. r, i i .4,f, Mill.- raw.. agr~o4 Vit -t --iftmr tion- h (d ':6v CA 33 Yt Cato 15,,i fj.- No~- Mh -fiWip"kirki (off I(Ir;cOnzat Tb~pb~opdmfmwff, iiitlt rd tIntij At- rm-ei-m. At Ti b -Pilt 'IV,-, file rc~%5 elt t 0.1 C~ 'f ~jtj; k!' 4: '5'~ reque, f'AIIt fit -A 'r. vy-'S'T -prcp-, "-maj MARUTINA, A.I. Dynamics of electrical potentials of the h== cerebral cort-ex during hypnosis with different types of rapport. Zhur.v7s. nerv. deiat. U no.2:233436 11r-Ap 161. (MM 14:6) 1. Laboratory-fi*ziologii i patologii vysshey riervnoy deyatellposti Institu~q'fiziologii imeni I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR. (HYPNOTISM) (BLECTROENCEIPHALOGRAPHY) MMIRL, A.I. Xlectrophysiological study of conditioned and unconditioned reflexes during different phases of hypnosis in man. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 8t77-80 159. (KIRA 130) 1. 4boratoriya fiziologit i patologii vysshey nervnoy dayatell- noott (saveduyushchly - F.P. Vayorov) Instituta fiziologli im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. (RM%MS) (HYPNOSIS) KARAPIMN, YO.A.; HARENIM., A. I. 3ffect of ati=latlon by light on braln potentials in narcoleptic patients. T-ra4y Inst. ficlol. 7t135-139 158. (W13A 120) 1, laboratorlya fisiologii i patologil vysohey narvnoy dayatell- nosti (sav. - V.P. Mayorov) i Sektor navrozov i organichaskikh sabolevanlyl nervnoy sistemW (sav. - N.A. Kryshova) Institute, fisiologii im. I.P. Pavlova, AN GSSR. (SLZV--DISOIMMS) (ALICTROINCEPHAUMPHY) (LIGHT--PHYSIOZ,OGIQL VA*M?) YARETTINA, A. ., Doc,Med Sci - (diss) "Electrophysiological study of -S". ~. I j, . -6p"' < , I ~~ 6~ I" V- I and hypnotic sleep =Ab~ Len, 1958, i31 pp with illa, (Acad Sci USSR, Inst of Physiology im I. P. Pavlov), 100 copies (KL, 18-58t 102) -93- MAREV121A. A. I. - Effect of disinhibitory stimuli on brain potentials at vnrious stages of hypnosis. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 6:330-334 '57. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii i patologii vvsshey nervnoy deyatellnosti (zaveduyushchiy F.P. Mayorov). (HYPNOSIS) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) XULAMYAN. Yek.; KAMIUA. A.I. Changes In the brain potentials 4uring bismuth and sleep treatment of narcolepay and other forms of diseases with sleep disturbances. Trudy Inst.fiziol. 5:391-395 156. (MMA 10: 1) 1. Klialka organichaskikh zabolevaniy, zaveduvushchly - U.A.Xryshova, t Iaborstoriya fiziologit i patologil vysshey nervnoy dayatellnosti Zaveduyushchiy - F.PJ%yorov. (SIMP) (NLWMMMMLW.RAPHT) (BISMUTH--THIRAPMJTIG USE) :, .,,,--pn, 'Li~ 11""!D1CA SeC.2 V01.14,11, Kw.Siocithm. Axtfr, 57 :W~ I . Nt Ali EN INA A. 1. Lab. f o V Pbysiol~ and flat hol. of I I igher Nervous Ac It Vi IV, potential changes in var.,ous rphas es of hypnosis in it man ( Russian text) TRUDY INST. FIZIOL. I.P,PAVLOVAAKAD.NAUK 1956, 5(2!-,9-306)Graphs6 After closing the eyes it certain stimulation of the brain was noted; there wits in 11wreasu in atoplitude of all waves (an unipolar lead from optic zone was used). Sivotiltancously alpha-waves appeared iii many subjects ( 53 persons were examined) ,it thv, first phase of hypnosis (dosing state) electrical activity of the brain wits I vv-n more increased. Alpha-waves usually became more regular anti beta-waves often increased in amplitude. In the second phase of hypnosis there was a certain decrease in electrical brain activity. Alpha-waves either became more rhythmical and regular or they decreased in amplitude. Beta-waves alsodecreased in amplitude (11' partly disappeared. !n the third ( somnambulic) hypnosis phase all wave aMpli- tuties decreased. Only beta-waves of low amplitude were observed. Brainpotentials were similar to those registered in a quiet alert state but the electrical activity was often flecrease(I. EEG did not show characteristics of a natural deep sleep. lleferem_-es 8. Pronin - Moscow HAM further Investigations an the dynamics of cerebral potentials In various phases of hypnosis in wn. riziol. shur. 41 no.6: 742-747 N-D '55- WRA 9:3) 1. Laboratoriya ficiologii I patologii vyashey nervnoy dayetell nostl Instituta, fisiologii in. I.P. Pavlova, AN SSSR, Leningrad. (HYPNOSIS. physiology. ZZG) (BLEOMCMUCEPHALOGR&M, in hypnesia) KiYOROV. F.Ps; KgUMIUA, A. 1. Treatment of cauaulgia by paravertebral diathermy. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 53 no.6:465-466 Je '53. (HLRA 6:6) 1. Institut fiziologii imeni I.P..Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR. (Causalgia) WMINA. A. I. Studies on sleep in na colepsy with 42ectroencephalogr=by. Zh. vysshel nerv. delat. 2 no. 2:219~223 Kar-Apr 1932. (CIRL 23:3) 1. laboratory of the Phystolog7 and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity of the Institute of Physiology imeni I. P. Favlov of the Academy of Sciences USSR. MAMINA, A.I.; K&YOROV. F.P., %ave&upishchiy. Investigation of the aomaambulant phase of hypnosis by the electroencephalo- graphic method. Trudy Inst.fiziol. 1:333-338 '52. (WERA 6:8) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii i patologii rysshey aervmoy deyatellaosti. Ob-nnosis) (Blectroencephulogrt--phy) MARMIEFA, A.I.; WOROV, F.P., zavedLxyushchiy. Mectroencephalographic stmLy of rutt,.iral and k7pnotic sleep in man. Tmdy Inat.fiziol. 1:325-332 152. OGRA 6:8) 1. Laboratorlya fiziologii i patologii vvashey nerynoy deyatellnosti. (Sleep) IIAMINA. A.I.; HAYOROV. F.P., aaveduZrn9hchiy. Invest igat ing the dynamics of sleem by measuring skin potentiuls. T---~iay Inst.fiziol. 1:320-324 '52. (XU& .): 3 1. LaboratoriZra fiziologii i patolo--ii risshey nervnoy de,-,t--tellno~,ti. (Sleep) (Skin)