SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARINOV, IU. - MARINOV, R.A.

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BRkDISTnM, G.; BO.UDZHIEV, G.; POPOV, V.; MARINOV, IU. Periodic omcinatims and stab4lity of a Wo-frequency signal generator In 4,he inductive coupUng betwen the frequency~-deter- abimg circuits. Goasbulk mash elekt 10 no.1:11-20 1161 (publ. 162.) .9/106/6 2/000/00 7/X 55/-'~D5 A055/A101 AVMORS: 111yev, I.T.; Marinov, YU.P. T=: On an oscillographical method of' measuring active, reactive and RLC-impedances and admittances PERIODICAL: Elektroavyaz'. no. 7, 1962, 69 - 71 TEXT: The advantage of the described method Is that it permits a direct measurem-nt (with a precision that proves sufficient for practical purposes) both of impedances and their phase angleo, and of their active and reactive components. The measuring device is shown schematically in fig. 1. An a-c voltage with P precisely determined frequency is applied to the measured impedance Zx from the sound-frequency generator SFG. In series with Zx is connected a much lower stand- ard resistance Ro. The voltage across Ro is amplified by the amplifier Ampl, to whose output is connected the phase shifter R'Cl. Two voltages phase-shifted by X12 emerge at the symmetrical output of the phase shifter and are applied to the two inputs of the oscillograph 0. A circle whose radius r depends on Zx: U r - VJzx Z 0) Card 1/3 S/106/62/000/007/005/005 On an oscillographical .... A055/A1Ol (K being a proportionality coefficient) is obtained on the oscillograph screen. Uzx being practically equal to the voltage Ugen supplied by the generator, It follows from (1) that, for a constant Ugen, Zx is determined by the radius r. Substituting in (1) Izx IYXI the author obtains an analogous formula for the measurement of admittances: r - KUZXIYXI - (2) The second channel of the system of fig. 1 is used for measuring the phase angle. Ugen is amplified by AMP2, limited by the limiter Lim and applied to the differ- ential RC circuit. The obtained pulses are fed onto the Wehnelt cylinder W of the oscillograph 0; the positive or negative pulses are preliminarily clipped by the diode D. As a result, a dark or a bright point emerges on the circle, the posi- tion of this point depending on the phase shift between Uzx and IzxP i.e. on the phase angle of the Impedance. The active and reactive components of' the Impedance are deter-mined with the aid of preliminarily graduated coordinate axes on the transparent scale of the screen. A scale permitting the determination of the im- Card 2/3 8/106/'6 2/000/007/1)05/'005 On an oscillographical ..... A055/A101 pedance components and a scale for admittance measurements are reproduced in the article. Them are 4 figures. SUBMITTED: October 10, ig6i Fig. Is Legend: I - SPO 2 - Ampl 3 - Amp2 4 - Lim 5 D W2 3. 4 ftEtTA T Card" 3/3 MMUNOV, IU., insh.; IVANOV, Iv.p insh.1 NOIALNOV, L., inshe Semiconductor freqfwnoy modulator. RWo i televizlia 11 no.6:191 162. )URINPYLI!2~~i TOMV, Ll. -On"acm varieties of tube pha"noters, Godishnik khim tekh a no'*2i295-205 161 Epubl. 162]. VASILEV., N. I.; BOGATEV, K. I.; MARINOV, IU. P.; DZIIONOVA, E. A. A device for automatic switching on of street lighting depending on the level of the natural horizontal illumi- nation and the exterior temperature. Godishnik mash elekt 12 no. 2:5-18 162 (publ. 163). MARBOV, IUI P.; RASIAROV, Iv. A. Upturning of triggers with cathode couj$ling determined by Unear and nonlinear dividers in a positive feedback circuit. Godieshnik mash el*kt 12 no. 2:75-84 162 (publ. 163]. MARINOV, IUI. P.; NEDELCHEV, L. At. A now method of multiplying decimal numbers by diode matrices. Godishnik mash elekt 12 no. 2:85-94 162 (publ. 1631. , , V, ,-, 1 - .. 1~, -,,; , K. I . ; t LAI .. ~ IA. , 1~71 . P. - ... A nc-.w S,-x-, I I_ C, chi! ~1,4 ,, fr~~-;h c lpkt 13 ni e': 163 [Put-l- ! ,, - .11, ,~ JI Ij ,112 lar . . .: ~ : i,( N IN' - G - ,:~h - ~ 1 , " W'-T.~ih S mi~ n )" ~, - - I of r..a ~ d e phac r,; . (. -: I ~ 3 nr, i k fnawi e 1, F' ict 13 no . 2 - ()'~7: ~. 16 ~ [ pu b'l . '64 1 - 1.'A,,Lt'%I'A ',I OV , !1. T). ;Ili C11 , I U I. P. ~.. I-',,)t.hoa of -!omputlng a dittgrar, solut.1, n n f two-stage ,rzf.r ScAlshnix smsh elekt 13 no.-':10')---LI8 "'.3 (publ. I(,/,! n z K--ril Tod., C f i I t o -a v z .3 rL, BIELLOV,, Vasil,, inish.; MMOV, Ivan, inzh. Ways of increasing the average Wenty-four-hour run of locomotives. Transp delo 6 no,9/10:17-25 154. 1. Zamestnik nachalnik pri upravlenie Lokomotivno stopanBtvo (for %%Imlov). 2. Glaven inzhener pri depo Gorna Criakhovitsa. HARINOV, New method for vernalization of sugar beet seed. p.15. KOOPERATITIO ZaIEDEIIE, Soriya, Vol. 11, no. 2, -Feb. 1956 SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAK), LC, Vol. 5, No. 6 June 1956, Uncl. 3UL~iAHIA / Cultivated Plants. Plants "'or Techniial 14- Use. Sugar Plani;s. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 1958, No 16, 13085. Author : Marin,.,v Ivan. =4-z~ ln&t : Tro-~ given. Title : New Method of Producing Sugar 3eet Seeds. Orig Pub: Selskostop. misol, 11057, 2, No 5, 272-278. Ahstract: Results of exper.-ments conducted in 1952-1954 In different regions of Bul,*,aria Ifor raising sugar beet seeds by a non-transplanting method in cot,,i- parison with the usual. When the non-transplantin& method is used, seeds are sown in the summe r, no t in the spriiig; voung plants are not dug up, but re- mair in the soil during winter; in the spring the%; C> 1)egin growing early and provide a seed harvest 5 Card 1/2 i-L4 MRINOV, GOSPODRIMA, R. Ikin-root fettilization of the sugar beet. P. 45 (Listy Cwkrovarnicke) Vol. 73, No. 2, F;b. 1957, Czechoslovakia SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST SUROPM4 ACCESSIONS (EEAl) LC. - VOL. 71 NO. 1, JAN. 1958 RARINOV, Iv. International Conference on Sugar Beets. Selskostop nauka [2) no. 2; 268-272 16.1. )UMN)VA. Ivan Scm remrks an the cultivation of polyploid varieties of sugar beets in Bulgaria& Liety cukrovar 79 nool;3-6 A 963* I.Tyzkumy ustay reparsky, Gorni Dabnik, 1-4w YEFREI4GVj I.S., doktor tekbn. nauk; REKITAR, R.A.., inzb.; ROZRQERG.. S.V.., kand. ekon. neuk; 131ATNOV, M.D.,, kand, tekbne neuk; VILIMIETSM, M.S.,, in*.;TCtIIL3I,', A.I.j, inzh.; POPMASHp V.N.# inzh.; ZAG&NOVp N.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; FINKELISITEYN,, B.S.,. inzh.;. MkWIOVj.A., inzh.; ISTRATOV, V.P.,, inzh.; MARGOLIN, I.S., inzh.; ENdEL*S-,-G-.G.-,in2h.; ANTONOV, V.A.., inzh.; SOKOLOV, V.D.,, inzh.; KIESHCHINSKIY, B.K., inzh.; ILIINSKIYr A.I.0 reteenzent; FAPKOVx N.G.9 retsenzent; WIIRNOV, G.M., retsenzent; SIEPOIZANSKIY, M.N., otv. red, toma; VOLOCIMV, V.N., red.; TROFIMOV, A.N., red.; IIACHEVSKAU, M.I., red. izd-va; LEXUIMIN, A.A., tekhn. red. [Technical manual on city electric transportation in three volumes] Tekhnicheskii spravochnik po jorodskomu elektro- transportu v trekb tomakh. Redkollegiia; VJI.Volochnev, A.N. Trofimovp M.N.ShpDlianskii. Mosk7a, Izd-vo M-va kommun. khoz. RSFSR. Val.l. [City electric transportation (general part)] Gorodskoi elektrichefkii transpOrt (obahchnia chast'). Otv. red. toma M.N.Shpolianskii. 1961. 726 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Streetcars) (Trolley buses) P-WWWO IVAN Marinova Ivan - Sborulk sadachize kbidravlika. (Sofiya) Wauka i itkuatvo (1952) Vol. 1. (Tekbrdeheaka literatur (Collection of problems in bydraulice. Part 1* Diagre.s tables) 902 WnLuz List of East Evropean Accessionsp Library of Congresep Vol. 21, No. 9j, Oct. 19539 Uncle MARINOV.. I. SCIENCE Periodical: KHIDRCIOGJIA I METEaRDLOGIIA. Not Is, 1958. MARINOV, I. Drying up of rivers in the People's Republic of Bulgaria. p. 3. Monthly List of East ELLropean Accessions (EEAI), LC. Vol. 8, No. 2 February 1959, Unclass. ~V,Rlticv, 1. "Minimn water discharge of the "ivDrs III thGA People's ftepiblic Bu1j:aria." MURGIM11A I I-L-ETECROLOGIIA-, Sofiia, &lgaria., lio. 6, 1958 7 Ronthly lifit of EAST EUROPEAN ACCZSSICINS (F,:,-'AI), 1Z, Vol. 8, No. , , July Uric-las LAR ... "N .9,. "Tnternntional Seminar on lydrolopiv in ie1jrq 10.11 P. 6h ',Khidroloplin T Mpteoro'ogiia, 'Joi. ?, 'lo. 1, 14S8, 9oftia, -iU-Iria) Monthly Index East Flirope-an Accessions (!"EAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. ), September 1)58 Devrlopment of hydroloic,'V in Bulf aris di:rin,,- thc lost I!-, yearF. p. 21 F011IDROUGHA I ---lFTEni%OLCXlIA. (llinio,. -stvo ns zemerielieto. Mddrm, rAerrolot,7-ichna Sluzhba) Sofia, Rulfrarial No. It, 1959 Monthly List of Fast -Europenn ~ccefpions `,"~Al), LC, Vol. ~, N'o. 12, December 1959 Uncl.. hWNQj,_jvaj'k.t.n. inzh. Inpartance of hydrology and meteorology fox, water economy. Khi-Arotekh i melior 7 no.8s225-227 162. 1A-4RI NOV . IV. Lack of water in the rivers of Bulgaria, Trud Inat khidre meteor 14: 105-139 163. MARINOV, Ivan First results from the experimentation with the new system of planning and eotnomic management in the Vitoshr, Clothing Enterprise. Trud tqeni 6 no.10,46-58 164, MARINOV, Iv. Hydrolcgy in B,ilgaria in the last 20 7ears, K~~ I d:- 0 1 -'e t,- - - - - ~w -' no.4:19-2'/ '64. I,') Forest Avits'. a preoloup foodstuff for =n. Frlr I ma=le 14 U0.1015-6 D 161. 14ARIEDV. I.L. . Smiling between haystacks. Zhivotnovodetwo 22 no-5:36 W 159 (141Y& 12:7) 1. GlavrAyy ag*r'O' W-M aksolinakogo tresta otkormoovkhozov I zagotvki skota. (Insilage) .1 I-.AKI?-.Ov, 1-31. t. - I'Sone methodological ,--roblers of econom!c-;eoOr,ra~-hic:.1 zoning. (P-17). (Bulgarslko Geografs?o Dru--hestvo) Sofiya, '.,'ol 4, Ivo 1 19.54 SO& East L-uroPean Accessions Ust, Vol 3 Nlo 8 Aug 1954, HARINOV, Kh. M%RINOV,, Ah. CITY OF RUSE. p. 8. Vol. 5, no. 8, 1955 GEOGRAFIIA Sofiya, Bulgaria So: Eastern European Accession Vol. 5 No. L April 1956 --er. I c ~a C, E 0 71 -Tlt 5, r-.c,. Dulrarla So. KARMOV, Khristo CXazadnWo-Reepublike Bolgarlya) Division of the people's democracies Into economic districts. Isv. AN SSSR,Ser.geog. no.6:113-117 N-D 156, (MIRA 10:1) (Geography. Beonouic) YIRII;ov, YJ1 Si#h FIve-Year Plan of the Soviet Union. p.11 GE)DGRAFIIA. Vol. 6, No. 4, 1956 Sofy1a, Bulgaria So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956 MARINCIV, Eh. HARINOV, KE. Svishtov, the cIty of the first BuIL~arian library. p. 5. vol. 61 No. 9, 1956 GEOGP&FIIA GEOGRAPHY &- GEOLOGY Sofiia, Bulgarito S~., East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb ruary 1957 MARINOV, KH. Successes of the Martinavo mining researchers. P. 85. (Minno, Delo, Vol. U., no. 6. Nov./Dec. 1956, Bulgaria) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl. MARDW, KH. First BUlgarian apparatus for radioactive core sampling by electrical means. p. 89. (Mmo Delo, Vol. 11, no. 6, Nov.Aec. 1956, Bulgaria) SO: Mmthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl. vina, 7WOKCALs &SWIM$ out 3/5 An loternatIonal Conference on Problems of Division Into Economic logloma lovestlys AJtadtmdl mauk SWR Seriya gootral the okays, 1959. Br 5. vp 117-120 M'U) The above mentioned conference took place on 29 Way I June 19J9 ~~ Kastalors Delay (Poland). (USSR). a the second part the following Polish goo- here gported an different *a---Ic =Ions, of to in, lam economic Blount a. spun - an wark:rm,computing 1. r,*, Krakow wojemodstwo& V. Dobrowolsks - an the influence of industrialization on the formation of regions end on the "a of In- babltoa conteral 16 prang" the bases of prim 010; the analysis of a f f v "At of economic Mines &: whom by the examplit of study of the I indu trial diatriatt A jAW . on the joint alnom regions of passenger tranip,~va an in Poland; wd I "ok - an the study of the sphere of Influence i-Nmulah small team. Other reports par. read byt Professor Cooeboolovams) - on llw5r:; ties La"KOA I Baol~ (Bulgaria 'Methods of Study of Economic GoonsaMoins and later- regional ftabang0l JL,.. ~Islek (Czechoslovakia) - on "Problem of Development of Woak2y Dovelop*da " ons of the PIssK Regical ( ar7j on Lthod i Delimitation or Be S6 a cup . and =1 2---r (N.Gormamy) on The Problems of it*- I icomoulool. Reports were also road by Belgium) and AIAPeft(W. O*rmwq). FIsMANAIL L et report es, 'no a Maglen Is Scomesdo Goo- Per otIve namnims' map read t ix Yro CAW rallimi. In ubleb be tried t am link to Gonersuse some..or basic !"!nnto of.El L 33506-66 ACC NRI AP6023497 SOURCE CODE: BU/0016/65/000/007/0400/0405 AUTHOR: __gLqa~revS. --Pis sarev, S. (Professor); Janov., 5-;,~~~.-~-Marinov, H.; Zherev, S.-4erev, S. ORG: Department of Pathological Physiology/headed by Prof. S. Piparev/. College,, Sofia (Katedra po patulogichna fiziologiya pri VMI) TITIE: Experimental studies on etiology and pathogenesis of rheumatoid diseases SOURCE: Suvremenna maditaina/(h'o. 7, 1965, 400-405 -&;J?IC TAGS: pathogenesis, rat, tissue disease, bacteriology, medical research ABSqRACT: Comparison of 3 models of rheumatic fever including one developed by authors and involving 3 s.c. injections of 0.2 ml / kg of 24-hour culture of A hemolytic Streptococcus A over 14 days with induced permanent irritation of pharyngeal receptors, with submucosal injection of 2% formaldehyde in rats. Based on tabulated lab data and discussion, this model is considered closest to the clinical type. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table. [Based on authors' Eng. abet.] iJPRSI SUB COIIE: 06 / SUBM DATE: OOJan65 / ORIG REF. 006 / SOV REF: 006 I M RIMV, L. "Turl.dsh enslavers atter-int as5irdlationts (p.108) FRIRODA (BUgaraska Akade.,,iiia II-- NaWdte) SoUya 1101 3 110 7 Jan/Feb 1954 SO: East Eurc-lean Acces3ions Lizft Vol 2 .""o ',: Aug 1054 ~MINOV, L. Unified hydrolot,,ic terminclocy. p. 24 Xhidrologiia i Meteorologiia - No. 21 195b, Sofia, Bu-1garia Monthly Index of East European Accessions (ELAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 1C, Oct. 58 I, -" -//", ~/" /'."' .1 i1, ANGIKWV, S.; FANAIOTOV, P.; GRIGOROV, I,* HARINOV, M. Pectin preparAtion bistrin produced at the Hicrobiolovic Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Izv. mikrob. inst., Sofia 2:79-M 1951. (CLHA, 21:3) 1. Professor Doctor, Academician for Angelov; Doctor for Pana"tov. COMTKIMMOU, S.; TRODDRMCU, B.; UNINLIVICI-MRINOV, S.; CUMCU, V.; JACOB, A.; 5CHNITZAR, G.; WIMMOU, K.; )44ppyL Xj VAsJjmsCV, G.; LjcH- R.; NARM, P.; SAMCU, M.; 731N. D. __ _ LjxB3RG, Nass olinioul and radiologloal deteotion (by radiophotography) of wditis In school-age children. Probl. reumt., Buour. no.5t79-82 1958. (RUBMTIC H'--PART DISFASR. prevention & control in school-aged child. L4 Rumnia. olin. & radiol. diag.) m-p'RiticV, 1'. YARINCJV; I% Operation and imintemnce of the heavy equipment in our rines. p. ~2. Vol. 11, Mo. 3, May/June 191-6. YINNO DELO TECENCLOGY Sofiia, Bulgaria So: East European Accessicn, Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb. '-r)5"/ m&RINOY, S.A.; UJASIN. R.A. Some problems of the goomerphology of eastern Mongolia, VOP-geog. no-35: 253-259 154. (MM 7:12 ) (Mongol I&--Physical geography) Kamm. N.A. ~- ~ Structural significeace of the fr&ctare renewed by the 1903 Western SSIM. Ser.gool. earthqmko in Mongolia. Isv.AN 20 no.600-93 15-D 155. (K[aA 9:2) (NDMolia-49olaff, Struptural) - XMINOV, R.A. Some problems on the formation of underground waters In the Mongolian People's Republic. Soy.gool.no.56:13-20. 156. (MLU 10s4) (Mongolia--Water. Underground) jP lakaftmr , jmmAjWm6,A - ovich; OMUCHN, V.A.# abOsalk, styetsWem4y I K . 5.3.. rodaktor; QAWSM, Ta.A.. ro&aktor Is"tellefts,; JPATWVWT, A*A.p tokWebookly rodskSore [Stratignphic geology of the Nougeliss People's Republic] Strati- grarlim, Mougollskoi ftridibol Respubliki. Nookwa, Isd-vo Akad. sauk SSSU. 195pr7, 267 Po (MM 10: 6) (Mongolia--Geology, Stratigrophic) 20-1-42/54 AUTHOR 6iftRINOV, N.h., and KKUBULIDIKOV, G.l. TITLE -Drs-co-v-erY-07-fter ftrbMiferaus M&rUw TopDwits to the Gobi Tien- - Sh= of the MDngolian People Is RepublAc (Otkrytie verkhnekamernnougollnykh morskikh otlozhenLy v Goll,lysk-)m Tyan' - Shane Yongollskoy Warodnoy respubliki. Russian) PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 115, Nr 1, pp 155-156 iiBSTRACT The second author discovered these deposits in 1954 in the far South of the country, north of the mountain range of Tsagan-Ula in some low hills admidst plain regions consisting of Nartary deposits. The are dark-gray, cracked, fine-crystalline limestones. They crln,~iil: rich fauna of brachiopods, corals and poly7oa beside a Eruat of detritus. The estones are a portion of a small bracl'.ysyn-'ina~ n "l i tt the west In direction of the Tsagan-Ula -nassif. fold which slops- o The types of fauna are knovm from the Upper Carboniferous of t~ie. ',jral, the Russian plateau and the Oscar country. The thickness Df the lay- ers is 35o - 4oo m. in the neighboring territories these fiepo,3i-3 ara known in China. According to Li-Sy-guan the Upper ~arhonifert~u~ -a was shallow and variable here. At first It was confirmed tc, Lhe- thern part of the country, then it advanced through thE- HLralaya ~e-- synclinal to the north. It reached Central Asia, the Ural and exterd- ed as far as Southern Europe. The strait which connected the. Chinese Card 112 Seas with this sea crossed the Nan'-Shan' geosynclinal. Data on the 20-1WW-1 54 Dimcovery of Upper Carboniferous Marine Deposits in the Gobi Tien- Shan of the Mongolian People's Republic discovery of an Upper Carboniferous fauna in the Permian of the Onon-Borzi fluvial region are gliven in puhli,-~alirn-- Transbaikalia. Luchitskiy considers them to be complPtoly In other border reyions no such depositi are known. Thl.s tnesf-, new data considerably enlarge the area of the geosynclinal basin i--) Cer- tral Asia, and they also show that the post-Lower CarbonAferous e1e- vation apparently came to an end here in the kiddle Carboti-JI-r!x-oa,;. "t the beginning of the Upper Carboniferous this region again sinks be- low the sea level and geosynclinal conditions develop. Th~ tranzgre:~.R- ion of this sea reached its maximum development in tne Lower Permian period when the waters covered the major part of the land. In the nort.1i they reached Ulan-Bator and in the extreme norti-ist the 211- dzey-Sazkhan-Ula mountain range. (3 Slavic references) ASSOCIATION Allunion Scientific Rese h Institute for Hydrogeology arri Geological t auchno-issledovatellskiy inqtittif. crHrn-gf!(:;- Engineering (Vsesoyuzrirj logit i inzhenernoy geologit) FRESENTED BY STRAKHOV, N.M., Academician, February 9, 1957 SUBEITTED 7.2.1957 AVAILABLE Library of Corwress Card 2/2 MARINOT 11 A mAt :;;QR9w 16311k,":I,~--- r- On the age of gray weeks series of Baotern Mongolia. Dokl. AN SSSR 115 no.5:98"86 Ac 157. OCMA 11:3) I-w Predstavleno akademikom D. 1. %icherbak-ovym. (Mongolia-Geology. Stratigraphic) /Y 20-5-37/54 AUTHOR: Marinov, N.A. TITLE: On the Age of the Graywacke Suite of Eastern Mongolia (0 vozraste grauvakkovoy Bvity Vostochnoy Mongolii) PERIODICAL& Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 5, PP. 964 - 986 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Within the vast area of the northern part of the Mongolian reopleBI Tepublic, which comprises mainly the Kentei region and partly the east part of the Khangay hill district, paleontolo- gically mute and sedimentary mtamorphic formations are spread, the age of which is at present estimated by most research work- ers as being th&t of the middle paleozoic* In the utmost north- east of the country these sediments are very frequent in the regi-on of the course of the Ulldza riverb They were also ob- served in the southarn paTts of East Mongolia - in the Matatak district - as well as northwest and west of the settlement of Yugodzy?, on the Gwb" Ba3thw -Idge, and some other mountain massifs. In numerous works which appeared in print or in form of manuscipts these sediments were described as graywacke formation, Card 1/4 sandstone-stale suite, phyllits, graywacke slate, graywaoke On the Age of the Graywacke Suite of Eastern Mongolia P-0-5-37/54 argyllite, metamorphic formations etc& M.A. UBov made the first attempt to divide the Kentei masses into two suites: The Barkhin- and the graywacke si:ltes. The for4er he classed among the ar- chaic., the latter as belonging to the proterozoic. Also other authors believed these sediments to be pre-Cambrian. In spite of a thorough Bearch, only indistinct algae-like impressions, a tube-like structure in limestone and in the Curban-Saykhan chain, sandstone with remains of crinoides, corals and splinters of shells, originating from,brachiopods and gastropods of the upper Devonian or lower carbonic ages were found (Grabau). In contrast to what has been said above and to other publications cited, Obruchev rejected the opinion concerning the proterozoic age of at least part of the grayvacke suite in 1945- He accepted this age only for the Barkhin suite, which is separated from the graywacke suite by a considerable interruption, with a dis- location, intrusion, and wahaing out. The latter corresponds to the everywhere observed interruption between the protozoic and the lower paleozoic. The graywacke suite was classed by Obruchev among the continental and lower paleozoic formations Card 2/4 which are contemporaries of the Cam--ian and Silurian of the 20w5_37/54 On the Age of the Graywacke Suite of Eastern Mongolia neighboring northern part of Central Asia. In 1954 he even doubt- ed the proterozoic age of the Barkhin formation as bein*oncon- firmed. He presumed that these sediments were developed in the coree of some folds of the lower paleozoic on ihe southernridge of the Kentei south of Ulan-Bator. The most recent investiga- tions failed to confirm this opinion. They showed that in this district sufficient quantities of monotonous masses of the middle paleo3oic, which, as to their composition, must be de- scribed as mute, exist as well as Permian deposits which are characteristic by their fauna. Thus, Alekseyohik drew the con- clusion that the sediments of this formation, on the basis of the fauna found therein,belong to the Silurian and Devonian systems, and are of marine origin. The similarity of these mute Kentei masses with Silurian and Devonian sediments, which are characteristic for their fauna, of Southern Mongolia and with upper carbon sediments of Shara-Gol induce the author to reject the conclusion drawn by Alekseychik entirely. They also com- prise the upper paleozoic, i.e. the Permian system. All these Card 3/4 sedimentations are, without doubt, of m-rine and litoral-marine .On the Age of the Graywacke Suite of Eastern Mongolia 20-5-37/54 origin. Their great thickness and depth (partly up to 16 - 19 km) proves that they had accumulated in a large goosynclinal basin. There are 11 Slavic references. PRESENTEDt by Shcherbakov, D.I. , Academician , February 28, 1957 SUBMITTEDs FebrubLry 27, 1957 AVAILALBLEt Library of Congress Card 4/4 KAR330T, B.A. Formation period of fluorite deposits in the eastern part of Mongolia, Sov,geole I no,9tl64-167 8 958. NIRA 12:2) 1. Vaesayusmy gosudarstvwmyy unuchno-issledovatellskly Institut g1drogeologli I insbanernoy goologli. (Nongoll&-Fluorite) BATMA . So; BOBROV, V.A.; HAMOY, N.A. Barthquake on December 4, 1957 in the Gobi Altai. the Mongolian People's Republic. Sur.geol. 1 no-11:131-i46 N 158. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Ministerstvo geologli I gornoy pronyahlennosti Mongollskoy Narodnoy ReepublIkI, Tsesoyusnj7 nauchno-Issledovatel'skly institut g1drogeologli I Inshenernoy geologli. (Altai Mountains-41arthquakes) 132-58-7-12/13 AUTHORSt Konoplyantsev, A.A.9 Marinov, N.A., Titov, N.A. TITLE: Engineering - Geological Research in the German Democratic Republic (Inzhenern,~,-Geologicheskiye iseledovaniya v Ger- manskoy Demokraticheskoy Respublike) PERIODICALt Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1958, Nr 7, PP 59-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors give a short survey of geological engineering activity in East Germany ASSOCIATIONt VSEGIVGEO [All.-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hydrogeology and Geological Engineering] 1. Geology--Germany 2. Scientific research--.Germarq Card 1/1 WSILITIV, Vlktor Grigorlyevich; VOLKHONIN, Vladimir Stepanovich; GRISHIII, Grigorly Leontlyevich; IVANOV. Andrey 1hrisenfovich; 1Ay_AjV)tpandrov1ch; MCKSBAYMY, Konstantin Sorlso- vich; SHIMIN, F.K., d6ktor ologo-minralog.nank, red.; BROLAX. Yu.K.. vedushchiy red.; PMSIU, A.B., tekhn.red. LGeological structure of the Mongolian People's Republic; stratigraphic and tectonic] Geologicheskoe stroenis Mongollskol Narodnol. Respabliki; stratigraflia i tektoulka, Pod red, Fol. Shipulins. Leningrad, Gos.nsuchno-t*khnJzd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 493 p.- (MIRA 120) (Mongolia--Geology) AUTHORS: Fomin, V. M. , Rulev, N. A. , and Ya~, 5 - A --(,V1 7 TITLE: Organize the Conservation of Underground ~'juters (Organi- zovatlokhranu podzemnykh vod) PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhruna nedr, 1959, Nr 1, pp 31-36 USSR) ABSTRACT- The intensive exploitation of underCfound watero in the USSR for industrial and agricultural purposes causes the lowering of the piezometric level, and the deterinration of the quality of these ~,aters. The authors, after citing many cases of the misuse of these natural resc~urces, find that special measureu must be urgently taken to prevent superfluous expenditure of the underground watrc:r6. Such laws already exist in many states of the US. ASSOCIATION: Ministerstvo .eologii i okhrany nedr, :USSR (rhe Ministry of Geolob~,y and Conservation of Mincral ~te8-urces of' the U S S RV SE G IN C -Z0 Card 1/1 WOO) SOV/132-51c-5-al/ -, 7 AUTHORS: flomin, V.I.'. and ,~ariiiov, IT.A. TITLE: The Basic Tasks of Hydrc-Geological 0-ocrations fr,:,rr, 19-9 to 1q,65 PERIODICAL: Razvedl:a i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 5, pr, 37-44 ABSTRiXT: The authors r~,,view the achievements of lifferen' inlUtatic) s and orranizations of the Aniotry of Gcolo,~ and ion 1.Y of 11ineral 'esources d:!ri-,(- t' P lt!st ane, e-Pu:,1c,-tn tasho and problems which must be oolvcO. iyi the per- 4od. '2he ;,uthors consider that the reservec of ~:zo-iid-wat,~r Rlu S Pnd, care t be treated ap~ another inT)ortant mineral oro6llc must be talce.)-i of it.-, utilization, 711h c y e num e r,,, " c, v - r i o; i so S 0 vie' regions -.-,hc-re iMT)ortant under;. I - _rounC.--,witer -s were discovered, prospected ai-id, at 1,.rcsent, RrQ f or the bene-At of -the poPulation, for th,:~ ai~d for cat' le-11~7-ecdinC, -iurrose~;. !r, t])c 12t157 ells Wer9 drille6t Of WIAC~] 01,11-17 ~cr exploitation to differ,.-nt Card 1/3 most important task, -,41iting dil'ferent inzi tti2 t i ozi )f -t:-ic act i 3 OV/1 13 2 - ~,: - - r The Basis 7n~-Izs of 11-dro-Geologicc.1 Oplration:: fro;- :L~_,9 t.) 1.iinistn, -,7i!l be thn of rep,ions i.-xportant for th--~ natioml cconwly arC t',.e co-~ ili.tion 0- I hydro-(__-eo1oC,,ica1 ;::apzi cf different repuAi(,s f '-1)o Almost 3 mi I lion a q hm mu a'. b a thu a ri a T)-.-~ 1, (. t 116 ~r. - o the Seven 'Year Plan. In the same perio,_', :-.ottl 1crs 2-,~X-D ne,.- exploriiig and prospoct-ini- -~,~'St 'nc ril:f in tlh~ rn- explor_~d or partly explored reu~.-iolls. 2'le ex.-*3"i ; .1--t Cf I - nerr~! water health rescrts mnst be corsidPr,_`_,1 ja-L.---r -Z no-.-ly discovr-re~l mineril sources must be e -- T) I o 4- t r. The work of 45 existinc 'ilydro-,,7eclogical --t-atio-,is i-- 'ar romr sa t is fa c t or3r .'2he geopltiysical methodo of s-,A3:-if_-y aro insa Ciell'Iy intrOLIUCed irito tIlLI JjY'rC_,17'eOjOL-'C~,.j the future, all hydro-geoloCical expedition3 m-,Ist iaclude s7Do- cialists or a C,-roup of speciE~lists convorrant -jl4tli 1.'%ds of survey. The important tasl: of conservation of ~.ater re- sources -must, also belon,-, to the duties of the,:e (~ical stations. The scientific-research -.jor'4 - ii-, t-1)(-, ficld of hy~~,ro-C;oolooj wi,l Gcolo,x, 1cal enUineerin~: are r,~m~,.'UctO6 Card 2/3 mainly by the WIEGINGEO and partly by tho of the jOV/13 '~_-5 7 The Basic Tasks of Hydro-Geolo~.,ical Operations from to 7,1inistry. The rjost important tas'~ awaitini; thece iiistitut- ions is a theoretical exDlanation of the reL_-ulairity in the distribution and formation of the under,,round mineraliz.C. waters and brines o__ the .soviet Union. On the solution C'f thig problem depends the detcrmination of basic regilarity of the distribution of rare elements in deeply occurin, ,,.,ater reservoirs and the co:nuilation of a map forecastinE a possi'-le concentration of t';cso cleraerits. The scieiitific-rr..:e~~r~-.i in- stitutes of the .",inistry must also solve the ~roble.-: z- irri- gation of desert parts of- the Soviet Union, Darticilo.rl,-- the Golodnaya Steppet the Lastern Transcaucasias the CasT)ian Coastal region, etc. ASSOCIATION: 'Iinisterstvo gooloCii i ok;iran), nedr Sj3ll (The -iniz;try of Geology and of Conservation of ",ineral .,Iesour'~es Tj Po: in The ViEGIITGEO (1.1arinov) Card 3/3 I PONIN, T.M.; NOINDY, N.A. ComblumA geological and IW&qpolsCIc&I murrayin4g. ftsved.t okb,.nodr 23 nool2s2"3 N 959. (MM 13:5) 1. Kintsterstvo goologli I okbmW nedr SSSR (for Fooln), 2. Tomqrwapy nsuchnoolestedowatel'skly Inotitut gl&ogeologll I Insbenersoy geologil (for MwInur). (preepwolvd) 3 (5) AUTHORS: Xarinq.,Yj.,X*_A,:, Khrapov, A, Ael SOV/20-128-4-471/6c -45i`uM ldikov, G. I. TITLE: Upper Devonian - Lower Carboniferous Continental Deposits of Eastern Mongolia PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 4, pp 806 - 808 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Upper Devonian deposits were discovered in Eastern Mongolia for the first time in 1955 in the region of the settlement of Khara-Ayrak (350 km south-eastwards from the town of Ulan- Bator). They form several rather large areas which stretch in the northeast - and wes"east directions. The authors classified these deposits as an independent suite - the Kharaayrakskaya on the basis of the composition of the rocks, their depositional environment, the interrelations to other rock bodies, the con- nection with a definite structural facies zone, as well as of the character of the flora. Their rocks fill an old tectonic depression of a graben type. The deposits of this suite seem to have formed at the foot of an old pre-Upper Devonian uplift. Their rocks are relatively little dislocated. The suite may be Card 1/4 lithologically rather distinctly divided into 2 aubsuites: Upper Devonian - Lower Carboniferous Continental BOV/20-128-4-47/65 Deposits of Eastern Mongolia a lower shaly sandstone - and an upper effusive one. The lower suite is again divided into three hori7ons: a lower, a middle, and an upper one. The lower horizon consists of 6 units, 6, 3.5, 1-5, 7.0, 42.0, and 35-0 m thick, totally 95 m. The boundary between the lower and the middle horizon is tentatively drawn on the basis of the occurrence of plant remains in the latter. The rocks of the middle horizon are very widely distributed compared to those of the lower one. A. A. Khrapov collected here well preser7ed flora fossils. V. A. Khakhlov determined among these fossils Porodendron teneTium (Hath.) Zal., Knorria sp., and other species. The upper horizon is up to 140-150 m thick. Rocks of volcanic origin occur here in considerable quantity as felsites, tuffs, and tuffsandstones. All 3 horizons total approximately 500 m. The effusive lower suite rests con- formably upon the shaly sandstone suite and is distributed northwards from Khara-Ayrak. It consists only of acid effusives and their derivatives. The rock body was subjected to plicative and disjunctive dislocations. Small folds (some hundred meters wide) were thus produced. Quartz porphyries are most widely Card 2/4 distributed here. The thickness of the effusive suite may be Upper Devonian - Lower Carboniferous Continental SOV/20-128-4-,17/65 Deposits of Eastern Mongolia estimated with respect to orientation at 500 m. Thus, the total thickness of the continental Devonian deposits at Khara-Ayrak amounts to approximately 1000 a.. V. A. Bobrov gives the thick- ness of the shaly sandstone suite as 1740 m, in contrast to the second and third author who assume a thickness of 500 ni. M. F. Neyburg determined from the plant rainains additionally collected by Bobrov several plant species which she consequ,)Pt- ly believes to be also characteristic of the Upper Devonian epoch and the lower part of the Lower Carboniferous epoch. Ye. M. Andreyeva determined 2 species of spores here which are also characteristic of the Lower Carboniferous epoch. The age of the lower suite mentioned above is precisely defined bj the data to be Upper Devonian or Lower Carboniferous. This shows that the effusive lower suite most probably belongs to Lower Carboniferous alone. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy natichno-is.-ledovatellskiy irkstitut gidrogeolocii inzhenernoy aeoloeii (All-Union Irdentific Research Institute of Hydrogeology and Geological Engineeri-ig) Card 3/4 VIAROOV, N. A., AL-ADVSKa,, M. i4. "Method of Compiling Hydrogeological Maps in 1:1,000,000 - 1000,000 and 1:200,000 - 1:100,000." report submitted but not presented at the 12th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics." Helsinki, 25 Jul - 6 Aug 60. ,M )j, ji. A., M. Y'., IV~JJ I V. ~. "Main Principles and Methods of Ccopiling Survey (Small Scale) Hydrogeologicall Maps of USSR." report presented at the 12th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Helsinki, 25 July - 6 Aug 60. KLMOV BA --~ "Etrdrogeology of the Mrainian crystalline massif 9 by F.A.Rudenko. Reviewed by N.A.)krinav. Sov. geol. 3 no.6:153-156 Je 160. (MM 13: 11 ) 1. VoesoMnyy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy institat gidrogeologii i lusheuernoy geo3ogii6 (V!cralne-Vater, Underground) RIABCMKOV, A.S.; ANTONIMKO, K.I.; TITOV, N.A.; CHAPOVSKIYt Ye.G.j- CWHINOV,, H.V.; KOHOPIZAIMEV, A.Z.; VINTOROV,, S.V.; VOSTOKOVATA, Ye.A.; SADOVSKIY, H.D.; MEL111, B.I.; OGILIVI, N.A.; MMOMMM, Q.Fo*B?,ODSMx k.A.; 311CHERMOY, A.V.; POPOV, 'V.N.;T*MLIYM0VAq -i.P.; SOKOLOVv S.S.; BMSMM~ I.I.j GROSHIN, S.I.; HAMAVEYEV, A A:I XAHIRQY#-I"-; TEF114OVp A.I.; ASSOVSKIY, G.N.; IUDDIIRUVl A:G deceased]; PROKFIOROVp S.P.; FILIPPOVA, BoSe. red, izd-va; BYKOVA,, V.V.,, tekhn. red. [Methodological manual on hydrogeological surveying at the scales of 1:1*000#000 - 2:500,0W and 1:200,000 - l:100,,OM114ptodiche- skoe rukovodstvo po gidrogeologicheskoi s"emke manshtabov ItI000 000 - L-.5000 OW 1 1:200 000 - 1;100000. Pod obehohol red. A.A.MW-kaveeva i A.S.Riabchenkova. 14oal-mas Gos. mauchno- tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedrp 1961. 318 p. (MIRA 150) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ftiristerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr. (Water, Underground) (Geological surveys) . .4 V. colu-ecti C' C, C - -,rd n..t t t no. L;titiit e0ir, MWNDVp N.A.; SOKOMV, D.S.; FORIN, V.M. Current problems in hydrogeology. Sov.geol. 4 no.10:58-67 0 161. (MIRA 14- 11) 1, XWoterstvo goologii i okbramy nedr SM i Voesoyuznyy nauchho-issledovateliskiy institut gidrogeologii i irizhenernoy geologil. (Water, UndergrowA) MwNOV, R.A. Hydrogeological formations. Razved. i okh. nedr Z, no.8.40-43 Ag '61. (MIRA 16-7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut gidrogeologii i inzhenernoy geologii. (Water., Underground) (Geology) MARMIDVP V.A, Hydropologic regiamlization of jold-muntain comtrieB. SOv- (KMA 1512) geol. 5 no.2180-87 IP 162. 1 1. Vsesoymnyy rAuabno-iseledovatellskLy institut ffidrogeologil i inshenwwy geologii. (watergUrAerground) KAT, D.M. [Katog D.M.)j MWWOV, N.A. Main problWn of hydrogeoloa in connection with the development of agricu~tura. Analele geol geogr 16 no.2178-91 Ap-Je '62. Ut TS , D. Il- . ; :,L~'~T JOV !", . 't . , --- ? - ,- - ~', :-l'! 1; , V . M. lr,c re as.,rr the *, o -- f th p de sa 1 '~ I r-l-, -- :' i --r:- i~% *,e ~: - ~.:. - . ~lAzved. i okh. -,.edr (' It ~i. ,~ ". 1. Vsesoyuzn,,ry nauchno-issledovatei Iskiy insti tu L " inzhenernoy geolofril (t'or KRts, Rki-lnov',. - . geologicheskiy ker.itet SSSP (f(-,- Fcv,ir, . MARINOVP N.A.; FOMIN, V.M. Current problems in hydrogeology and engineering geology; results of a scientific and technical conference in the city of Erivan. Razved. i okh. nedr 29 no.11:43-46 N 163. (AURA 17:12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidrogn:)logi'L i inzhenernoy geologii (for Marinov). 2. Gosudarstvennyy geo- logicheskiy komitet SSSR (for Fomin). MWWOV, N. A. (Moskva) , , ", Acknowledging the great achievements of a 9cientist. Priroda 52 no.10:54 163. (MIRA 16:12) BE0AYEVSKIY, W.A., red.; ALI-ZADE, A.A., red.; ALIYEV, M.M., red.; BAKIROV, A.A., red.; BEZUSOV, V.V., red.; LMS, A.A., red.; BOGDANOVt A.A., red.; BORISOV, A.A., red.; BREMER, M.M.p red.; DYUKOV, A.I., red.; YERSIJOV, A.D., red.; MIME, G.M., red.; KALUGIN,A.S., red.; KOSOV, B.M.,, red.; KOPTEV- DVORNIKOV, V.S., red.; KOTLYAR, V.N., red.; LUGOV, S.F., red.; 14AGAKIYAN., I.G., red.; WINOV.. N.A.,, red.; KhRKOVSKIY, A.P., red.; MALINOVSKIY., L.V.,, red.; SATPAYEV, K.I., red.; SDOWK0, N.P., red.; TYZHNOVj A.Vop red.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A.# red.; SHCHEGOLEV, D.I., red.; YARMOLYUK, V.A.p red. [Materials on regional tectonics of the U.S.S.R.] Hatfrialy po regionallnoi tektonike SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 193 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gusudarstvenrjyy geologicheskiy ko- mitet, ~~ T %: - .; , ~~ , ~ ~'! . 1 1 _ I . MAR-MYj', Ii - ~t - ; I : ;. 1-1 - I -.- -~ - - 1 -, * .- , . - .1 ~ 1 0'. , - 5 -, ra t 4 9r a PI-I Y "f~ ~ . " !A :r"g c I , a - W. m . . 4, , ! , -, - , . AGAMIOV, S.L.; ALEKSEYEVA, A.11.; BEMYUSTDIA, L.N.; GOLOV, I.I., GUSEV, O.V.; WITRIYEVA, V.I.; YEVU-IPIMA, F.A.; YEMSEM, A.I.; ZFAVOROTIKOV, E.A.; ZHkRKOV, S.A.; 'OV, L.A.; KUSTOV, K.L.; LBOV, F.A.; KIRIYANOV, I.A.; KRAY1, LIPATOV, N.A. LIPOVETSKIY, I.A.; MALYUGTN, V.N.; tMIN,OV, N.N.fdeceasedi; MIKUYLOV, A.N.; POTAPOVAYe.D.,- TRUKHMANOV, G.A.; UKHIN, V.A.; FILIPPOV, V.A.; GIM-dURASHKB , M.; SHKOTOV, A.T.; GARANDA, L.F., kand. fil. nauk [The city of Gorkiy; a guidebook) Gorod Gorlkii, Volgo- Viatskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 374 p. (MIRA 17:12) MARINOV, P. "Sanitation of Food Enterprises." P. 3, (ZDFAVEN FROFT, No. 51, Dec. 1954, Sofiya, Bul-aria) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (ELAL), W, Vol. 4 No. 5, May 19515, Uncl. MARINOV, P. Now undertaking in the scientific research work of the Danube River. 0.58. (TRANSPORT110 DEW,, Vol. 9, no. 4p 1957, Sofia, Bulgaria.) SOs Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LCq Vol. 6, no. 12, December 1957 %cl. MARINDT. P. Case of perilaryageal. and laryngeal reticuluo cell sarcoma. Khtrurglia, Softs, 9 no.4:364-366 1956. (SARCOMA. RICTICULUM WILL, case reports, larynx (Dul)) (LARM. neoplasms, sarcoma, reticulum call (Bul)) ZAFRIANOV, T., Prof.; MkRINOV, F., D-r. itmertemsion in school Fire; incide=e and disease manifestations. j-avrex. med., Sofia 9 no-3:27-12 1958. 1. 1z IMedrata Do nervi bolesti pri kntedrate: prof, T, Zapripnov) (M-MTINBION Incidence & clin. manifest. VNI I. P. Pavloy --Plovdiv 'Uv. in school child. (Bul)) KIM, D.. ?41LRINOV. P. by high Infiltrations with procains penicillin. T~rmtmeut of Isch Suvrem. md.. Sofla 9 no.9:55-61 1958. 1. Is Klinikats po, nervni bolesti pro VNI 1. P. Pavlov-Plovdiv (Zav. katedrata: pref. Tr. Zaprlanov). (BACUCHN, ther. procalne penicillin high infiltrations in low back pain (i6al ) ) (PENICILLIN. related apda. procalne penicillin high infiltrations In ther. of low back pain (Bul)) AA A tin Is.= 4 BULZARIA/Oultivated Plants - Frulta. Berries. m-6 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 30038 Author : Marinov, P. Inst Title : The Plum Assortiment in Dobrudzh Orig Pub : Ovoshel .-stvo I graclinarstvo, 1957, 1, 12-15 (BUG-) Abstract : The most distributed plum varieties yield an output of over 20 t. per ha. These varieties are: lGiubeva Luvenska, Mak/azinka, Anna Shpet, Azhanskaya, No 74 and the Byrdach- ka. Of particular value are the clones No 74, No 205, 110 435. The most imitterestinG is the alone No 74 utich is dis- tinguished by its larGe-sized fruit and frost-resistance. When planted 6 x 6 m., It Yields 330-420 centners per ha. It enters the fruit-bearinG stage early, has both hi~jb and regular productive capacities. The taste qualities are Good. An exact pomoloGical description of the variety is given. Card 1/1 - 18 - DULG..B.L./Cultiv:,tcd -,l-ints. Fruits. :~_rri,s. Lbs J~_,ur Rof Zhur-.'_T-1,j '-,) 151 195C1 '~234,2 Author Inst Fructicultum E:*pcriricnt St-~ticln (Dryanow). Titlo Tiliu~bl._~ 1,ppl(,, Strains f-~r 'luntrni)u7 .n,' P*oothill llegions. Orig Pub : Ovoshcharatvc I gr-idinarstvo, 1957, !,,'c fb'l 7-16 Lbstract : Dat-~ ar-, Livan on prcductlor mrl on l,iologjc:-l inv~:-stigati3ns cl' si:, strains whicli set out in 1936 undor fjothill con(litions, Th,:,,so str%ins b(.C--a t~- fruit it th- f--11-- win,,- ti-ws: Jon%th-~_a bjr,~, fruit in th- fuurth yc-ir riftk_~r It -.;-is s-A _,ut. 13(,rovinllm -n! Shch-Lrk, in tl, , ftfth y,..-.r; Trcy-.jjY-_, -ia,. Cr)l,!,;r irf,_,ct, Cr~rL'A 1/3 BnG;,RII,./C.u3.t ivat ed A-lants. Fruits, Derriose 1,b s Jour :Rof Zhur-Biol., Vo 15, 195C, 68342 in the sixth yonrv iind Skrinyanka, in the c'jcvcnth year. The vogatation poriod is lor.~.,st C236 days) in Skrinya:*a and shor- tost (230 clays) in Borovinka. With regard to scab resistancal Jon%than occunios the first place, Borovinka and Troynmka the socond ^-nd Goldon Porfact is last in this respact, In torris of yield" tho followin 'r'~ ordor is main- tainad (fron bust to worst)s Skrinyanka, Jona- than, Shchark~ borovinka, Troyanka cmd Golden Perfect.-. in thu sizu of their fruil) thosQ strains'nay bo put into tho fonowing oraors Skrinyankn TroyanIta, Shchark, Goldun Parfoct Jonathan2'lorovinka; in terms of tho fruit b(Ing suit,-blo for storago, thu crdar is: Shchark, Card 2/3 164 O(VITRY CATEGORY AW, M, 1 t Gnttivated, PLnts. Fruit!). berrios. *. RZhBiols, z1o, -13~ :Lg$8# No, 104-8062 AUTHOR 2 Narinov., io. DIST,,-, 4-wmb.,~. - TME : i'lum Qult,"e in Bulgaria. ORTO. PUB. : ovoshchamtvo i gi-adiwu-stvo, 1957, Jo. 7v 5-9 ABSMA CT : Indloatod are tha regione of the oulLlv2ti n of plum in Buffrari%, tl,,e ass:;rtriariip ciusljs of its low Ind tba vilue: of pl-im culture in the oconcnrf of the Favorable oonditions Nr olum cilture exist in the 3ouUl- western Aadomirody, Sn'.1yalidy) and southern rayons of Buldaria. In the country, there ire abolxt- pl,--a tt,-A oe vM-61A xbout 5 million are fruit-b3,irin-,. Tohe -alum frult3 avei-y othar other year or or two; the fz-Aits tree of lov quality. The principa2 6AM t 1/2 156 BUGUM/Oultivated Plants. Fruit Trees. Small Fruit Plants. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, T1845- Author Lnom ~Petko- - List It Title Gruftno of Plum Trees in Ccmereial Plantations and Provi4ing Then with Planting Material. Orig Pub: Ovoshchamtvo I gradinmrstvo, 1957, No 8., 24-26. Abstract: In DulSmria the buic variety is the Kyustendill skaym blue plum (in the TroyansIdy raym, for example, this variety occupies 90-950 of all plun tree plantations) - The valuable qualities of this variety are indicated: no soil require- ment, high quality of fruit, as well as its disadvantages: sensitivity to sprine frosts, diseases and posts wid irregular fruit bearing Card 1/2 141 WINOV, TI.A.. inob.; SPMLIISKIT. D.G.. Inuh. Convorsion of TB2-100-2 turbogenaratore to operation undnr Incroased hydrogen pressure. Blek.eta. 31 no.1:81-821 (141HA ) 13:5 Ja 160. (Turbogenerators) MARINOV9 R.Ao. inzh, Zxperience in operatin the TGV-200 turbogenerator. Elek. sta. 35 no.2:80-81 F f64. (MIRA 17:6) MARINOV, St., inzh. A new approach to air-conditioning and overhead lighting in the finiehing_washing and dyeing roomB in textiI6 enterprises. Stroitelstvo 10 no.-E:-31--32 -D--D "46:)o