SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARKOVA, K.YE. - MARKOVA, M.

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I MARKOVA, kand. ekono3m. nauk m ftespecto for the expansion of the leather industry in the Vhite hieslan S.S.R. Kfth.-obuv. pros. 5 no.6:15-17 Je 163. (KIM 16:6) Mite Russia-leather industry) KOUSEVICH. K.G., kand.ekon.nauk; PASHMICH. O.N., kand.ekou.nauk; NUKHIHA. V.A., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KAREOYA,-K-Te., imnd. ekon.nauk; SAVEL'YEV. I.T.. sladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik-, KIRSTSKAYA, T.A.. kand.ekon.neuk; DIYAKOV, B.I., aladshiy neuchnyy sotradniki Prinimall uchastiye: BILIKO, S.P., uladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnikt ANDROSOVICH. Te.I., mledshiy nauchnyy sotradnik; KUKHAREV, B.Ye.. mladshly nauchnyy sotrudnik; REM . S.B., Starshiy statistik. TIMOFEYN, L., red.; VOLOXHANOVICH, I., tekhn.red. [Capital assets of industry and their utilization] Oenovnys fondy promyshlennosti i Ikh iBpollzomnie. Kinsk, Izd-vo Akad.nauk BssR, 196u. 192 p. (KIRA 14:1) 1. Akademiya nauk BM.-Kinsk-Inatitut ekonomiki. 2. Institut akonomiki AN BSSR (for all, except Timofeyev, Volakhanovich). kWhite RUSBia--Gapital) MAFXOYA. K.Ye-, kand.okonom.neuk Axpension of leather and shoe industries in the '4hite Russian S.S.R. Kozh.-Dbuv.pron. 2 no.7:12-13 J1 16o.. (MIRA 13:8) (White Itussia-Imather industry) (White Itussia-Shoe industry) MATUSEVICH, M.G., kand. ekon. nauk; PASHKEVICH, O.N.; MUKHINA, V.A., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; 14ARKOVA K Ye. kand. ekon. nauk; - "'wi, _r' ICE _8_0~- It SAVEL'YEV, I.T., mlad. nau o r MERETSKAYA, T.A.P kand. ekon. nauk; DIYAKCV, B.I., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; TIMOFEYEV, L., red.; VOWKHANOVICH, I., tekhn. red. (Capital assets of industry and their utilization] 0snovnye fondy promyshlennosti i ikh ispollzovanie. Minsk, Isd-vo Akad. nauk BSSR, 1960. 202 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Akademiya navuk BSSR, Minsk. Irsitytut ekonomiki. 2. Inatitut ekonomiki AN BSSR (for all except Timofeyev, Volokhanovich). (White Russia-Capital) MARKOVA, K. Ye., kandoekonomichesid nauk Ways of increasing labor productivity in the shoo industry of White Russiki Kozh.-obav.prom. 3 no.1:15-17 Ja 161. (MM 14:5) (White Russia.--$hoe industry-Labor productivity) -YARYOVA, X-Ye. Effi,--ent organization of centralized production of sole parts in the '.14-te Rua~,Ian S.S.R. Kozh . -obuv. prom. 3 nz).?:6-8 JI '!cl . (Y,IF,A 14: 9) (White Russia--Shop manufacture) MARKOVA, K.11011, kand.ekonom.nauk Specialization of the shoe industry in White Russia. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 5 no.5-4-6 Fq 163. (MIRA 16:5) (White Rassia-Shoe industry) VYSHF,SLAVOVA' V.A.; IONOVAp T V.; suLEYMANOVI; Z.1.1 MARKOVAS L.AO; OSOKIN, L.L.; ROMANRIKO, AJ(.; GUSLISTAYAP Ye.G.; BOGUSLAVSKIY, D.B.; UZINA, R.V. S~6cific festurph in-th" tpchnolo~icislpioc46 of*viiscosi- cord pi-bdubilon 'at thi Dnppropetrovsk tire factory. Emuch.i rpz. 24 no.1:1-4 Js 165. (YdRA 18:3) I.-Ibppropetrovskiy shizmyy-iavod i Nauchno-issledovateliskiy Institut shinnoy promyshlemnosti. MMOVA, Libuse The construction of a mirror surface picturing figures izTers-a to plane figums. Aplikace met 7 no*6:387-392 162, 1. Katedre, algebry a geometrie, Universits. Palackehov Fierlingerova 10, Olomouc. , , , f . ,I - - VOLOVICH, N.I.; ZLATOPOL'SKAYA. R.D.; SHCHIT, O.R.; TORSKAYA, N.N.: KARKOVA. L.A.; SAVCHNNKO. A.M.; BILAYA. O.S. ........ -- Lpidemiologic effectiveness of phage prevention of dysentery by using dry dysentery bacteriophage. Zhur.milrrobiol.spid.i immun. no.1:45 Ja 154. (MLRA 7-2) 1. Iz Kharlkovskogo instituts spidemiologii i mikrobiologii im. Mechnikova. (Dysentery) (Bactertophagy) MARKOVA, L. A., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Experimental study of purified concentrate accines against acute encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis and attempts to obtain specific antiserums." Khar'kov, lc)60. 16 pp; (KharIkov Medical Inst); 250 copies; free; (KL, 29-60, 12?) KORENBLIT, H.S.; MMMOVA, L.A.; RUTSHTEYN, P.V. Antibodies to the brain COM ?~ nent of neuravirus vaccines. Vop. virus 6 n6-4:482-486 JI-Ag 61. (MIRA 1-4:11) 1. Hhartkovskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok imeni I.I.Mechnikova i Mentralinaya psikhonevrologicheskaya bollnitsa Ministerstva putey soobshc~ieniya, Kharlkov. (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) (ENCEPHALOMYELITIS) (MULTIPLE, SCLEROSIS) (RABIES) ZINCW'IKO, A.F.; 14ARKOVA, L.A. ClWcal and imaunologica-I parallels in multiple sclerosis. Vest. * AHN -iSSR 16 no.6:45-49 161. (~diiA 15:1) ' 1. Voyenno-meditsinskaya akademiya imeni S.M.Ki-rova, Leningraz i Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vaktsin i syyorotak, YhcLrkov. (mULTIFL- SOLLitwis) (11.2.iUNOLW Y) KORENBLIT, H.S.; MLRKOVA, L.A-; RUTSHTEYN, F.V.; aSHUYN, TS.A. Comparative study of the methods of diagnosis of acute encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis. Vest. AP91 S--SR 16 no.6:61-64 161. (mi"A 15: 1 " 1. TSentralInaya paikhonevrolopicheskaya, bollnitsa MinisterstVIL putey soobobcheniya i Institut vaktsin i syvorotok Kharlkav. (MULTIPu; SaLRwis) (LNUPHALOM)MMITISI TASETULATOV, Yu.T.- [deceased]; KOWNTAROV, Effect of magnesium-containing waters on the hardening of "clayitel-portland cement. Dokd. AN Uz. SSR no.2:27-30 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1.1natitut khimil AN UzSSR. Predstavleno akad. AN UzSSR M.N. Nabi7ev3rm. (Portland cement) WMVI., L. G. Mbr., Inst. Medico-Biole Sci., Western Siberian kffil.,, Acad. Sci., -1945-. "On Certain Anomalies in the Embryology of Polemonium Coeruleum, L.," SOt Dok. ANs 49, No. 2. 1945; *The Embryology of Corydalis Bracteata L.," SO: Byul Moak, Obshch, Ispytat, Prirody, Otdel, Biol., 54, Noe 1, 1949. UMAbdiclue - PUnta, Medicinal Jan#eb 49 Medicine - Embryology "The Embryology of Corydalis Mracteata L.," L. G. Markova, 8 pp "Byul Moak Obahch Ispy Prirod, Otdal Biolog" Vol LIV, No 1 Embryonic bag develops in normal pattern, vhile development of male and femle g%matophytes occurs very early, just as soon as the plant -- a spring woheremida -- appears from beneath snow. Anti- poise have huge dimensions and hypertrophied buds. Curydalis bracteata L. has definite medicinal value. 4M . hlAqr4q 4 AGIANOVSIAYA, I.A.; AAMINA, To 3P.; BOTTSWA.Te,P.; WGRaNKOVA. A.D. s JOYTULI' Z.A.;.IWOVA, ie.A.; UIASMKOU, V.A.; J1JTXXO. S.A.: Ir I INUA, - N.T.: RALTASOVA, U.S. j MARZOTA, IwG KARfMVA, Z. I. PMOYMYA. I.Ne; POWIMINA, V.A.; luumviffr".I.N.; UNIGULIEL, To.P.1 87=A. X*A*; SIGOU, 191*; SMIKAX, N.I.; PELFIN. S-S..ro- daktor isdatelletwa; GMOTA, O.A., tokhnichookly redaktor. [Atl" of Oligocene spore &M pollen complexes in various region@ of the U.S.S.R] Atlas oligRtwenovykh sporovo-pyllteavykh komp~lekeov raslichnykh raionov SSSJ% Moskva, Goo.asuchno-tokhn.isd-vo lit-ry po gologli i okhrane nedr. 1956. 312 pe (Leningrad, Vessolusnyl geologIcheakii Institut. Haterialy, no.16) (MLIA 10:3) 1, Vessoyusnyy asuchno-iseledavatel'skly goologichookly Institut Kininteretva, goologli I okhrW nedr SSSR.(for Asetkina. Boyteova, Z&I"bnIk*v*,XmchIzdn&, Pokrovskaya, Romenovsk"s. Sedov&, Stell- msk)* 29 Twhno-Urallmkoye goologichookoye uyravlonlys (for 81gova) 3. Ural'skoye goologichaskoyo upravleniye (for Agranoveftya, Bocherid- kova, Martynova, Polukhtna, Samigulina). 4. Trout RUpsibneftegoologiyam (for Boytooll, Ivanova, Ilisko, Markova). 5.Geograftehooki fakalitat Leningradolwgo sudaretvannogo unlyersitsta(for NLIY&00T&5 fpoollou. rosell) Opores (Botany), yossil) MARKOVA. L.a. Development of the embryo in some spring 'geoepbeseroidB* [with 91-mary in Jinglishl. Blul.KOIP. Otd.biol. 62 no.1:65-72 JA-Y '57. (TONSK DISTRICT-4PMNUIAIS) (KIRA 10:6) (BOTAff--AMTOLOGY) VOYTSELI, Z.A.; IVAFUVA., Ye.A.; KLIMYO, -".A..; A4.HKOVA.. L.G. . r-t h Spore-pollen czmplexes from Perm-,azri jediments in the T y5 Va-Uey of Pavlodar Province. Trudy VNIGRI no.124z95-110 '58. (KMA 16 -.,? 'I, (Pavlodar Province- -PolynolDgy) MMOVA, L.G.; SKURATENKO, A.V. Spore-pollen cmplexes in Lower Cretaceous sediments of ~~,e Turukhan key hole. Trudy SNIGGIM no.8:189-195 '6C. (MIPLA 15-9) (Turukhan Valley-Palynology) VOYTSELI, Z.A.; IVANOVA, YO.A.; MARKOVA, L.G.; TESLENKO, Yu.V. History of the development of Mesozoic flora in the West Siberian Plain. Trudy SKIIGGIMS no.14%188-2U 161. OURA 15:3) (West Siberian Plain-Paleobotany) MAMOVA L.G. ~0-1- Now data on the pollen Brachyphyllum Brongn. and Pagiophyllum Hear. Trudy SHIGGIMS no.l5t67-71 161. (MIRA 15:9) (West Siberian Plain-Palynology) BDINHOVITINA, N.A.; ZAKLINSKAYA, Ye.D.; XM~aMZA, E.N.; LYUBER, A.A.; MARKOVA, L.G.; NAUMVA, S.N.; POKROVSKAYA, I.M.; SAMOYLOVICH, S.R. Preparation of the Interdepartmental Conference on the Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Fossil Spores and Pollen. Paleont. zhur. no.3:130-135 162. (MM 15:9) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologicheakiy institut. (Palynology--Congresses) jo 5.~ 5 vloks~. SL : 1._~ 38 MMOVA, L. I. 32424. XAMVA, L. 1. Vliyaniye razlichnoy solenosti i temperatury na ga?oobmen lochcha. salaki uMa. Izvertiya Voesoyuz. nauch.-IsEled. in-ta ozer. i reft. ryb. khoz-va, t. XXIX. 1949, s. 106-17-Bibliogr: 8 nazv. SO: Letopis Zhurralbnykh S,-tey, Vol. 44 MAR f-/ 0 c R I(milliallon of I east ( tits or Varlivii Vlnld~ Irrodialrd Rtlh Alpha PartkIn Ll V, 1, K,,-Idll 1', 1111.. and I a. L SPeichfina" The j~-ihility of rejoi-tio. of oidwicra injury ..-it by rioloor.. Mph..p~niO,, - inveollimM t,n yeam %u,ins of various plouly ffintu one to si% chromou,trit w%). 'The turvival curvirs for Ii.ploid cells hd cip-nual form. %licmas the sumival cumi far crili of higher plouly had a mg,noid form When yc-1 -11, wish two or rocue get-, we, 1-1,.I~d fit, i-.d,.,,- t 30-C in . nuincr., thi, sut-vml rate incre-rd substantially. The ma"i-turn pttxrswi were virtually fully completed -11un 24 b, It,, r2dotion injury to haplot ' celli %at Ittewmble. juis at in the ~%e of y-irt3dtation. In the Cou, of one diplout 'traus P) the deg- of or--fuht, of a radiation injury cattwd by alpha foriwici %a% the ~ruc a% the dq:,ve of --Nlitv of Ovc tribal efTw, of y--.d..t- (ithomit 60% or the a--. it-). Th~ w--1 tur, ~r -m-urd tOll - I- -,-it The aut hors mterruct ,twit results on the tutis of the hatheory. The lethal erred of alpha rathmioncin yeast ui!h two or nvom stenout,es ni -wd by injury to wwral (in each ceill spatially separated elementary hiol.jiwal unit,. cvntp3rjb:e in site with protein tooloetaln. T)c injury to a burge proporldon of amh elcme.1-Y it-clur" is potentially imnible. 4 F"" '/ SA AW- .1'J' A#.- S"u, VW-dr, .4 1-- .14. -1 f.- U-0t. Ju- "Poet pm,,mtd t tbl fta Intl. C(=&"*s Of Rsd'atlm P"80"hp RftrrOR.t./Y.,1Mh1rO. Gt. Brit. 5-1_1 ),ug W62 KOROGODIN,, V.I.; YEGOROV, A.Ya.; KABAKOV, Ye.N.; MARKOVA, L.I. Comparative study of light and dark reactivation of yeast cells of different ploidy injured by ultraviolet radiation. Zhur.ob. biol. 23 no.4:302-307 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Department of Biophysics, State University of Moscow and All- Union Research Institute of Phytopathology. (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)(CHROMDSOME NUMBERS) ~.:, ~ - --- ~:., I ~: ~ -" , i~_: :~ i- - V. . I iI " I - - i. ~ - ,.. 1~,- ::I.- ~-- * -, 0 ~i~ - - MARKOV, G.S.; UIKINA, VARKOVA, 1-1.; MUMUTNA, A.A. Parasites of reptiles In the Northern Caucasus. Uch. zap. gos. ped, Ins-,. 164. 1 m n A 19 . --- . 1. Kafedra Zoologii Volgr,~rradskogo gosudarst-trennogo peduFcgi- chns)(ogo instltiith I kaf;~,dl-i 7-oojogJi Rostovskogo gosudarst- ve.nLogo universiteta. MARTOVA, T.G.; TZLICNTYUK. YO.S.- MARKOVA L.I. Increasing the precision of the method for rapid determination of phosphoric anhydride. Soob. Sakhal. kompl. nauch.-isele. inst. AN SSSR no.4:98-101 11;6. (MIRA 11:5) (Phosphoric acid.) (Chemistry, Analytical-Quantitative) W.RKOVA, L. L. Markova, L. L.? Wind-Tide fluctuations of the level in the southeastern par, of the Baltic Sea and in the Kaliningradskiy and Kurshkdy Zalivs, Nauchn. soobshch. In-, geoi. i geogr. AN Lit SSE (Scientific Reports of the Institute of Geology and geography, Acade,-q of Sciences, Lithuanian SSR), No 3, 1956, P 137-140; (TIZhGeofiz 12/57-10611) KLMOVA, L.L., RIMY, I.Ym. Hydrological characteristics of estuary regions of the Neman and Pregel Rivers. Trudy GOIT no.49:11P,188 160. (MIPA 13:7) (11emn Delta region.-Hydrology) (Pregal Delta region-Hydrology) Tr-insl~ntion from: r-prerntilrn,,7., 7hurnni, KIA-I,-, 1 1, No. AUTHOPS n7.11 I " t, -V vs Yi r 1.,,. ?"17 T -L F U: Th- Soli3t 1 iltv o ('~i I rr..s i n OrFr,?-nlr- ~olv- .!-,t! +ha Oil 1rod,irtion Jrm-rovnmpnt Tl,-~ aut.hnrs r--n,,u-fnr w-vs o~ :.mTrovpmeni or jr,,. Lll,, 7.4 r n ;ri 'IvAronpri-nnr of' -ivhpr iy-irhi -nd hirht-r fr-inr i-ini nt lh~, !-1:11177tIl~n ')I- O!j hvr4r,~-r -n, r snlution in r-etonp. 7-e so iul -' -11-tv h- r-n-Wh2ne 7,.,! np-,,""i, ,)i--Ls ;;s well P F th- I -i tv o-- n.-irt. nrnm7itl- h,%rl~,.~,~ - j, r-siilf !-ror. th- P-'l-t ol th~ 11-ncrsrm I'ni-pr, rvi ih.. sniu, ti--tv T~,,-- rc~mnintng nnrt ol nrornrdl- h.vrjrO-rtj,,n! nn(' r- nF is (,.ormppted --j-'ijj 1h, --I of Poiar forres. Th- 4r-r-ps- o: thn? dis-iv;n r,r)w-r '), 4~ F~--l .... !-I' i F - r.nnqe-u-n(~p r)" th- no n Cnrd 1/3 ;PVt jil(,X_r./,), "I-ie 6oi,Jr)aiitv r)' OLL -.-vc-!roc-rt),)ns in ~~rF-m-L- z3civ-nts ~n- -.-F r, "'!- ?ro-li~r-t4rm ITrnrnv-rient of its molecuie. In t)-tr-. ras-F , the i rier-s- r) disvol v1 -I r nn"-r n SOIV-nt 18 nCrn!nnPniPd w-'-t.h thq oer-nse n!' it,u selectivitv. -hr-r~ the mcehnnicv. of th- (;P--T)halt.izinv o'' - nntrolpim ronreT~trrt-! I)v nrr)r),np, effects of t,cmr)-r!at,urE nnr~ -u~ntatv n.' furf*liroi- -P. t,~P course r,!* ra' I,hp oli ai,tiilntP o!' th, -ii.vmazy notrcd-iim. th- nropertleF 0! r - Vuroie. ~ n i n rp. n s- in t.1 c u ~ n t i ty o 1 1)) r furn ie i r tho r_ r 'I Trl~L-..F lip n.9 u f f i - ien cv t-. s ne r i o n nr r,-j. r r- r o rl n!4 b,, 1 n t e) b e P i ni i n r r) I ri - r n !7 1, si r,~ n W, -Iscosity roe!Tir4 -nt n' t 1- r- 'ined vrod-ict 4 nor-is,-F -nor- I h-n ;~ 1, rpflnini-, t,-mT)Pr:,.t,)r-. ih., is. of* mAnut r)., r-.!,i,)P low-r thqn !'or the r-Pinin,- ~,y 1))rPuro_L- 1~, onF-iien(- 0' ih- 1 '7 0' J --'F nm~_- o' th~ o-mg-r. TIn 1-.:L1;17 or OilF -*,) --nsp-i.-nce o- wh1rh their r)-irliti- ,nrirl4tion of w-t-r t.o i+~ ~~n~ nropertias nm~ the )-t.nl-.+_ n' -t-pr,-Fo, rjm--l,-,q. '-h- r-tmPni 4 -t.47 Tl~c Sollihi'I I ty o0! 1 :;.IV, Irc-r I onF. 4- (1--v-ni P SnL,.,-ntF nn 1'rorIi)cti-')n Inmrovoment late from sulfurnivs naraffin-hqsi- n,~trnl-um ~!v nh~-,noi ronf.ni-ninr lur' w-t-r it. noFs~hl,~ to ol;tnn r oil rer:lsi,~nt 'o oxi,4-t-v,n ~-n~4 ~-vin;, `a-h to qntiovidnnt Pdmivfur-s. 9 h- t,~,n -p-, d~n-r.-Xfin-t 1 ,-,1 n' wi",- -i L fr- -i , ncrpn!;e m! In- -,-k- it nossihic! to in~-rense Ahe nut-ut o' nils. 1, ` ndri)~tures in r,:--rticular, of' th- -tum. T~ Trnnsi-t.nrls roie: 4!- the tr:,nsl-tin- -' th.--, nri~--Lnn-! r'ar(4 112, 32978 z., ""03) rj2 " ~D'!, 'r AUTHORS Bet is , G. E. I . It. , Karmin, B. K. , Lukannev I cn, I Markova , L. .1% v ~;ej,.Iil vvl ra , A . Ye Troi tokaya , N . 7. Cherno7.h,.jkov, N i C,Inevn , V. I TITLE Test of po-troleun productu an p1naticizer fillers for rub:,-r compounds from divinyl styrene rubber. Communication .-'6P 1 ):) I C A 1, Re f v ra t i vnyy 7:hu rnn I . Kh i -.,) va , no. t rac 2 3p 34 6. (Tr. 11. - I . i n - ta no i n. prom-9 t i 8 0 - 5, 1 ~60, '5--,2 TFXT: For the ps rpovt~ of P vimi a i ng ti) e Voss j 1, j I i ty of enla r,- i ng th e rn material basin for the pronuction of olpfin rubber, a study Lan beer. ma e of the effect of pnraffin-naphthene hydrocarbons (1) and aromatics (11), isolated from different kinds of -,)otrolpurn at different stages of proccuninp, on the phyaicomechanical properties of standard rubbers ;:,.r Ct-C-50A (SKS-50A). Addition of '. and 11 in an amount of 55~6 to a r.-'-re of rubber and softener deteriorates the phynicomechanical properties of vulcanizatea and enhances their elasticity. The tensile strength of rubber ,f1cm2 while containing I drops from 274 (standard rubber) to 175 - 226 kP Card 112 Tent of petrole-ju, R I r"'1 1 i to t~nr re si !; Lance dropr; from fil t(, 4' The trn:;ilc- ntrvr.".~. of r,iblio: cont!iii:inj-. N dro-pt, to 700 - '41, krt.-cm' n,-,d its tenr to ',2 - 64 krr/cr.. I'np and the 11,;~)ndinr zitr~':'jlh r~r doul.led rubber!i de~re:tso !1no!:tanti-LIlv ;,itpr v~jlc;-r'izatlolk. t-roduc.tn of com-irat ivf,ly hi,-her viscovity deterioritte the ntr~ni-.tn propprtiAa of rubbor 1(-afi than do low-muleruInr onen. A test of 2) prol-ctsq ,~t,'-ainpd from diffvr~ntly procesaod petroleum aaphaltn, den~;phalted pr~),Ju(.'ta, ,Ii.:tiJlate-n, and raffinatev, have anvan triat the moot intere~i~ing of tho e Vi9copit.) ,ronucts are a dousphRlted petrolpiv.,, ;i,,;phnlt, the residual hiph- . "f oil, a secondary raffinnte, and an aviation tar. These proiuc%5 enpure satisfactory phygicompchanical -nroperties, elasticity, and brittleness t-m-ratore (-5-0 C) of vulcanizate.9. IAb9tracter's note: Comnlete truns- Card 2/2 -MLRKOVA, L.M.; TROITSKAYA, N.I. Use of petroleum products in the manufacture of tires. Trudy MIMiGP no.28:162-173 160. (MIRA 141-4) (Petroleum products) (Tires, Rubber) I I I GUSEVAv V.I.; LUKASHEVICH, I.P.; SUSANINA, O.G.;1MAIRMP", t;, TROITSKAYA, N.I. Petroleum refining products as softener-fillerB of divinyl styrene rubbers. Trudy MINKHiGP no.":48-57 163. (MM 18:5) DIKENSHTEYN, G.Kh.; KUTUZOVA, V.V.; MASHtYKOV, K.K.; BABAYEV, A.G.; POLISTERY L.A.; YUFEREV, R.F.; SHIsHnVA, A.I.; BAKU-IM, R.A.; MAKAROVA, L.P.; MURADOV, K.; PYANOVSKAYA, I.A.; SEYOVJI V.N.; SIROTBA, Ye.A.; TURK121A, I.S.; FELID-UN, S.L.; KHON, A.V.; KIJNITSKAYA, T.N.; GOLENKOVA, N.P.; ROSHINA, V.M.; FARTUKOV, M.M.; SHCHUTSKAYA, Ye.K.; ALTAYEVA, N.V.; BYKADOROV, V.A.; KOTOVA, M.S.; S4IRNOV, L.M.; IBRAGIMOV, M.S.; KRAVCHENKO, M.F.; MARKOVA, L.P.; ROZYYEVA, T.R.; UZAKOV, 0.; SLAVIN, F.S.; NIKITINA, Ye.A.; MILOGRADOVA, M.V.; BARTASHEVICH, O.V.; STAROBINETS, I.S.; KARD40V V A. K. [Splicing of the wires of overhead power transmission lines] Soedinenie provodov vozdushrrykh linii elektroperedachi. Mo- skvap Energiia, 1964. 69 p. (Biblioteka elektromontera, no.132) (MIRA 17:9) 1-URECTA, F. -.'eretation of' -4.o-,et-Ia:,h and its Val:p ir, the National JDissertat.~n-!~ fo- -ef-ree, 4-, Jc-pi 1-e and at I::s' i! U- A.Cad Komarov, 1,anir.~-rad, 191~~ SO: 1'rjz'pr,,j--a Jul.: For !Jegree 62 C;~mdidate in Biological Sciences 15-57-12-16807 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 12, Pp 18-19 (USSR) AUTHOR: 46-.: Markova, L. P. TITLE: The Subdivision, by Microfossils, of the Pliocene Deposits in the Oil Region of the Balkhan Depression (Raschleneniye pliotsenovykh otlozheniy neftenosnykh rayonov Pribalkhanskoy depressii po mikrofaune) PERIODICAL: Tr. Turkm. fil. Vses. neft. n.-i. in-ta, 1957, Vol 1, pp 27-42 ABSTRACT: A wealth of material on the microfossils from the Pliocene rocks of the Balkhan depression has been accumulating for seventeen years. By using it, a number of questions on the stratigraphy, obscure until now, may be solved: the stratigraphic position of the red beds, the thickness of the Akchagyl deposits, the Card 1/5 subdivisions of the Apsheron series, etc. The red 15-57-12-168C7 The Subdivision,by Microfossils. (Cont.) beds rest locally on deposits with typical Pontian microfossils, in other places on unfossiliferous beds. The author has divided these red beds into three formations on the basis of lithology, logging data, and redeposited foraminifers. The lower formation is a thick sequence of clays, sands, sandstones, and mudstones. The immediately underlying rock, judging from drill logs, is a very dense layer, the nature of which is unclear. The lower red-bed formation contains redo osited foraminifers and ostracods of Cretaceous and Paleogene age Yvery few). The middle formation contains much more sand than either-the upper or lower formation and, as the lower, contains few fossils. The upper formation is composed of alternating clays and sands with numerous Cretaceous, Paleogene, and Miocene foraminifers, and also with scarce ostracods occurring in place /-Ilyocypri.s gibba Ramdohr '.- Cylprinotus minuta Mand., Gyprideis littoralis kBrady), and others_j. The thickness of the red-bed sequence is variable, in- creasing gradually from east to west from 1350 m at Boya-Dag to 2000 m or 2500 m at Cheleken. The boundary between the red beds and the Akchagyl deposits is clearly determined both by lithology Card 2/5 15-57-12-16807 The Subdivision, by Microfossils (Cont.) and by microfossils. The Akchagyl deposits may be tentatively divided into two units by the microfossil content. The lower unit contains ostracods, (Candona convexa Liv., EucXpris delta n. 'P-, Bythocypris tyRica n. sp., and others). The "Ca5sidulina" horizon occurs at the base of this unit; it is composed of laminated clays and contains, in addition to the indicated ostracods, "dwarf" fora- minifers (Bolivina aff. nobilis Hant., Cassidulina aff. crassa d'Orb., Rotalia ex. gr. beccari, and others). The upper unit contains ostracods of the-Ce-nera Gandona, Loxoconcha, B thocypris, and others; foraminifers are not foi in this unit. The boundary between the Akchagyl and Apsheron deposits is extremely gradational. The ' Akchagyl-Apsheron transitional beds are identified in drill cores by the appearance of Akchagyl species among the Apsheron microfossils and also by the alpha count. This latter is probably due to remains of calcareous algae. The thickness of the Akchagyl rocks is ex- tremely variable, ranging from 100 m at Gheleken to 500 m at Kum-Dag and at other localities. The transitional beds range in thickness Card 3/5 15-57-12-16807 The Subdivision, by Microfossils (Cont.) from 20 m to 30 m at Cheleken to 100 m and more at Kum-Dag. The Apsheron sequence is clearly divisible into a lower and middle unit by microfossils. The upper boundary of the middle unit is not cl#ar. The lower Apsheron unit contains no species that are charac- teristic of that horizon alone. Some of the forms are transitional from the Akchagyl beds; others appear for the first time, but cone-. tinue on to the end of Apsheron time: Cythere arevina Liv., Loxoconcha kalizkvi Lub... Xestoleberis chana2ovi Liv.,' and others. The Cheleken area is unusual in that the distribution of Apsheron microfossils resembles the section in Azerbaijan more than the Turkmeniya section. The middle Apsheron unit is characterized by a rich microfauna in the entire eastern structures of the Balkhan region. Some of the specied are found only in middle Apsheron rocks: Cythere, bosQueti Liv., Cvthere15 cybaria Mand., and others. The microfossile of the upper Apsheron have been inadequately studied, but they are similar in general characteristics to the middle Apsheron forms. The upper boundary of the Apsheron deposits is well define by the appearance of distinctive Baku ostracods (Candona aff. Card 4~5 15-57-12-16807 The Subdivision, by Microfossils (Cont.) albicans Brady, Pontocypris guriana Liv. and others) and by redis- tributed foraminifers not found in the Apsheron rocks. The thickness of the Apsheron deposits ranges from 400 m at Cheleken to 1000 m or 1200 m at Monzhukly. Card 5/5 V. A. Levitskaya NMOVA, L.P. Stratigraphy of Cretaceous deposits of Izat-Kuli. Izv.A11 7~,-rk. SSR no.5:22-30 157, (MIRA 10:10) l.TurkmenBkiy filial VMI. (Turkmenistan--Oatracoda, Fossil) 'RA , K*K*; MMOVA, L.P. Ow"'; ow_~, -I Stratigraphy, and geological age of deposits stretching under red-colored strata of southwestern Turkmenistan. Izv. AN Turk. SSR no.2:73-77 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1.0b"yedineniye OTurkmenneft" i Turkmenskly filial Voesoyuznogo nauchno-istledovatellskogo instituta. (Turkmenistrtn--Geology, Stratigraphic) MUM, L.P.; SHVAIRTS, L.Ya. Profile stratigrapby of the new prospects of Kotur-Tepe and 01caren In southwestern Turkmenta. Izv. Ali Turk. SSR no.4:13-19 '58. (MIRA 11:10) (Kotur-Tepe-Petroleum geology) (Okarem-Petroleum geology) MARKOVA, L.P.; GNATYUK, R.A. Reservoir properties of Pliocene rocks of the Balkhan Depression in southwestern Turkmenistan. Izv.AN Turk.SSR no.6:19-27 '59. (MIRA 13:5) L Turkmenskiy filial Vseaoyuznogo neftegazovogo asuchno-issledo- a el'skogo instituta. v V (Turkmanistan--Rocko--Perveability) LYALIOVICH, 3.3.; MARKOVA, L.P. Microfauna of Miocene deposits in the western Kopet-Dag. Izv. AN Turk.SSR.Sar.fiz.-tekh.,-khlm.i geol.nauk no.1.59-6? 161. (l%ahA 14:8) 1. Turkmenakly filial Voesoyuznogo neftegazovogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta. (Kopet-Dag-14ioropaleontology) MARK=--Leonila Payloyn ; SEWNrVICH, V.V., kahd. peol.-miner. nauk., otv. red. (Stratigraphy of Pliocene sediments in the oil regions of western Turkmenia]Stratigrafiia pliotsenovykh otlozhenii neftianykh rai- onov Zapadnoi Turkmenii. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Turkmenskoi SSR, 19b2. 116 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Turkmenia-Geology, Stratigraphic) MARKDVAv L.P. Gmms and gattiferous plants and their economic significance. Trudy Bot.inst.&e;r. 5 no.10!7-35 162. WMA 151-2) (Gums and resins) YMWVA., L.P. Materia3z on the intraspecific mutabilty of basic species.tragacanth milk vetches. Trudy Bot.inst.Ser.5 no.10:36-64 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Kopet-dag--,MiA.k vetches) MANDELISHTAM, Mikhail Iosifovich; ARZOVA Lannillsk PAYdoyna.: ROZYYEVA, Toty Rozyyevna; STEPANAYTYS, Nina Yevgenlyevna; MkYOHDVA, Tu.M., red. izd-va; IVONTIUVA, G.A., tekhn.red. (Gatracoda of Pliocene and Post-Plioe~-eediwnts in Turkmanistan)Ostrakody pliotsenovykh i-postplioteenovykh otlozhenli Turkmenistana; spravochnik. [By)M.I.Mandell- shtam I dr. Ashkhabad, Lzd-vo Akad. nauk Turkmenskoi SSR, 1962. 287 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Turkmenistan-Ootracoda, Foogil) MARKOVA, L.P. Guzziferous plants of Kopet-Dag. Trudy Bot. in3t. Ser. 555 no.11:8-44 163. Gummiferous system and the characteristics of resinous exudation in basic commercially valuable species of tragacanth- bearing mi-lk vetches of Kopet-Dag. (45-110) Some characteristics of temperature conditions of the shrubs Astragalus densissimus Boriss. and A. piletocladus Freyn et Sint. (174-185) (MIRA 16:10) MARKOVA, J- Jr o' thf- J4 f the rc',. IQ: n r Br. MRKOVA, L.P.; IEDVEDEVA, L.I. Materials on the distribution, intranpecific varJaMllity and economic value of some species of Ferula from the subgenus Peucedanoides(Boiss.) Korov. Trudy Bot. inst. Ser. 5 no. 13: 42-99 165- (~JJFLA 18:1-2'; S/ I 8'L/6D/C*O/ , 00"a 2 1 A109/A029 AUIHORS i Sh-varts, G.L., r~andidat.e cf Technical Sciences, Chlstyak~wa, A.N. Markova, L.S.i - Gradua"e Engineers T=-. Tris Manufacture of Apparatus From Titanium PERIODICAL, Khimi2heskoye Mashinos7rryeniya, 1960, No, 4. pp 8 This article, compiled in cooperation with Graduate Engineers M.M. Abelev and A.V. Nosov,. states that, tUts carried ~~ut bv Nl--vh-UMSb have ____ 7 lished the high corrosion res1stancO of 8T1 (VT-1 lftitani~r~ ~n miden-Ified TS plant produces single-roller COAA OAA1 dryers with casi. iron s-,eel and nium parts.. The dryer Is designed f-.~r highly aggreseive c-oncentrates used in non-ferrous metal production, ~%~:,ntalnlng sulfur compounds an'- hydr,:chl-ri(' Iis only other non-corrosive component Is tanta..Um.~l Pulps of thear- ~~r.n2cri*r5le~ are filtered through Ar-130T (U-130T) titanium fllt~ra designed by V.P. Abram-v. in acke plants VT1 titanium proved absolutely c,:,rr:slonproof ar,,-' 5114per~Gr highly.- alloyed steels. Based or, -~nese resu'tc a saturator pipe and -i were designed. The importance cf s-urfac~- clear-linc-ss of wale's on -rr,.61-)n r-- sistance was tested on 6-mm VT'1 ~Itq~nium and OT4 (OTh'Ad'11OY 11, resu-,-+s fr~,,n Card 1/2 S/ l84/60/r,,00/X-,/ 1-11,-,--, --:-! The Manufacture of Apparatus From Titanium A 1 09/'A02