SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MUKHANTSEVA,, V. V. - MUKHANBERG, V. V.

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1. mumov"'M, D. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Sawmills - Accounting 7. Imorove initial acccunting at sawmills. Bukha. uchet 12, No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May .1953. Unclassified. S/080/62/035/005//0107/015 D204/D307 A'L.;'I..E- OR SKaplan, G. Ye. , agkhar_t~~~. , Filatkin, A. P., Andrushkevich, K. A. and Dusheclikina, A. I. rnTr--LE: Electrolys4s of lithium sulphate solutions using a mercury cathode p7-1 I,- JD -CAT : Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 5, 1962, 1043- 1048 111EXT: The authors wished to determine the possibillty of produc- 4 " -40H by the electrolysis of aq. Li SO The process was con- -nzr IJI, 1 2 4* duc-.ed with a Pt anode, and a stream of Hg passing throu6h the cell served as The cathode. The Hg/Li amalgam formed was collected and analyzed - the Li content was kept below 0.05%, and'was generally ~~ 0.01~,oj to avoid the formation of a solid phase. The optimum con- ditions for the drocess were found to be: 200 - 300 9 Li 2Q04/1 of e'ectrolyte, cathode current density 1500 - 2000 amp/m 2 (the latter value gave a current efficiency of 99.9% with 300 g L12 so 4/1)t C'ard 112 S/08 62/035/005/007//O'j 5 Elec-.rolysis of lithium ... D204YD307 ze-moerature 15 - 20 0C, pH 3 - 6. Presence of Fe, Cr, Mn, Ca, Na, 0 K and Al ions (separately) in the electrolyte at a concentration- of V".02 g1l, lowered the current efficiency to 90 - 95%, while -~'-e same quantity of Mg decreased to 47%. limultaneous presence of above impurities, in a total amount of 0.02 g/1, lowered ff/tIo 67%. Higher concentrations of these metals (0.2-- 0.4 g/1) ~4ave current efficiencies of 62.0 - 43.0%. LiOH obtained from e-Lect-rolytes containing the above ions contained only a trace of -Na and K. There are 5 figures and 1 table. 3U-3*.-:.';TTED: January 27, 1961 Card 2/2 IBAWT, Lru.; kMEURAKOV, A.A. AdamlW syndrome in Schosaleln-Nnwh disease, PsdUtrila 39 ao.,281345 F 962* (KMA Uv2) 1. Is kUniki abohaboy khirurgil (MT. - direktor mod-Muk I.1, ZuVw) indishmkogo =dItalrikogo lantituU (dir. - walub Us= Uske Allmor) i Andishanskoy detakoy bololdtay vrach U.A. DzW-lav). (MMU (PATBOLDff)) (MMW-VWUJ=) MUKHARAMOV A.Gh - _,.. - , - , . . Use of Nodamly mineral water In certain forms of tuberculosis. Aserbezedeshur, no*2:106-107 7 '58 (KIRA 11:12) 1. Is Bakinskago legochno-tuberkuleznogo sanstoriya im. Vqaanikova Wavvrach V.X1. Dzhanibekov, nauchnyy nikovoditell - doteent A.D. Pirverdlyev). (TUDERCULCSIS) (KIMML WATEM) MXRAUMOV, A. Sh. Diagnosis of tuberculosis and Its treatuent with tuberculin. Ned.sestra 18 no-10:37-39 0 159. (NM. 13:1) I. Iz tuberkalesnogo sanatortya, Baku. (mxRCULOSIS) (TMIRCULIT) SHIKHIYEV, I.A.; ALIYMV, M.I.; SADYKHZAMp S.I,; SHCHNGOLI 1, Sh,S.; AMMIMOTA, Gelu.; rv V*Ps; GUSIINOVA# M*A*; J~~A ~; MMMALIMA, T.Xh.; SHOLAMA, L. Synthesis and use or silicon naphthenic aolds in the production of butadiene-styrene rubber. Aserb.khim.abur. no.5:65-68 161* (KM 15 t 5) (Naphthenic acids) (SlUcon organic compounds) (Rubber, Synthetic) ACCESSION NRs AP4022010 S/0249/63/019/012/0015/0017 AUTHOR: Shikhiyev, 1. A.; Aliyovo M. I.; Z&YnAlOv, B- K-; Israyelyang Do R.; Mukharamova. Kho F. TITL99 Synthesis of vinyl *Start.from commercial fractions of CS - C6 fatty acids and acetylene .SOURCEs AN AserbSSR. Daklady*, v. 19, no* 12, 19630 15-17 TOPIC TAGSi vinyl *star, Cs fatty acid, C6 fatty acid,' activated aerb on .ABSTRACTs The purpose of the present investigation was to find'an in- du~trial application for the fatty acids of the CS - C6 fraction ob- tained by direct oxidation of the paraffin hydrocarbons. A commer- :cIal frsction of fatty acids (boiling point of 180-200C) was reacted .with acetylene. using activated AG carbon Impregnated with salts of the sane acids as catalyst. The equipment consisted of a reactor, a coil vaporizer, and five condensers, two of which Vera cooled with dry ice. The experiments were carried out at a acetylan&:&cLd ratio of 9S1. The temperature of the catalyst was 245-ZSOC the tempera-. ture a the call vaporIxer for fatty acids was 220-221C. the race. Lat* I A _! !ACCESSION XRs AP4022010 ;of fatty acid food was 30 cu3/hout, and the acetylene rate was !3.3-3*5 liter/nIn. The acetylene was nixed with the vapors of ifatty acids before entering the reaction chamber. An SIZ.yield of the icatalyxate was obtained, with the noncondensed vapors being discharged iLato the atmosphere* Five fractions were Isolated from the.catalyzato ivithin a boilLag range of 65-ISOC (75o9% wore vinyl eaters, the ':bromine sumbes: of which ranged from 125.7 to 84.44). The 135-ISSC *fractiou was the largeott-ropc&aa&cLug.4-31.3Z,y&eld on the basis t r1of the fatty aside used In the reaction, It had a molecular welghC !of 131.4 and a bromine isumber of L12.3, as against a theoretical .bromine number of 114.4 for vinyl *star. Orig. art. bass I table& 1-ASSOCIATIONs ISO Tue Go MansdalLyove, !SURNITTZDs 120cs:63 ATD PRZSSs 300 XNCLs 00 M COD28 00 NO REF SOVI 010 OTVZR: 000 icwd 12_ ---2 ACCESSM. '.17,982164/0001051/0199/0206 AMOR: C- T. I..; iI;:.,,ic!,, Y,. V.: vvova' YbPv".t-_. A H j Melitu-=-va, N. A.; ;cverbitkova., TIM: ti efficient process for the complex refining of Turkmen petroleum Oq_ SOURCE: Iv-,ccv. Institut neftekhtmichenkoy t gazovoy promyefitennosti. Trudy, not 51~ 1964. Nnftr'khfn',ya, neftekhimicheakiye protoessy i nefteparerabotka (Petroleum ch"-Istry, petrochemical processes and oil refining), 199-206 i TCIT'7C TAGS: petrolelm refining, deasphalting, mazout, catalytic cracking, deparafs- i finizatLon, petrolatum, caresin I.II':-RACT:Tha outhorn studied the deasphalting of mazout and residuea from petroleum refinine nbove 500C, and ittentipted to determine the possibility of brrqd'~.nin~, the raw miterial bass of entnlytIn. cracki j\ Tho main feature of the complcx pr"Cons 01 refining Turkr.-,n petrolcumo for use at the Krasnovodsk refinery is the C."otructi., of a deanphnIting unit and the use of the deasphaltate no the raw matertal for catalytic cracking. Purification by adsorption followed by depar4f- finizntion of the denophaltate can produce high-grade residual oils of types MS-2011 .Card 1/2 ~ L ',!!133-6') AT5006944 7T".-,?!~Whone properties are equal to those of the same type of oils obtained vrb-Ajan petroleuna. The adsorption purification and deparaffinization of ;Ailatnn by r - thylethyDec tone - toluene mixtures can produce high-8rado -r, in,!u-'rial, and automobile motor oils. The use of petrolatum an a "I for L'- pripiration of Mgh-melting cereaLna is highly recamvz-r-nded. flov o^ the proposed process is given. Orig. art. has., 5 neftekbimichookoy I gazovoy prowyehlennosti, Moacow (Petro- I!, L ~.t I ~try institute) 7): 00 ERCLI 00 SUB CODSt FV NO REF E0,11 CA VMR: .000 C.,d, %: L T ACCESS 101T-ft: 694 AUTHOR: Gurevich,, 11. LP; Mukharemov, A. M,; Kiselev, B. D. T I T.'-E Preparation of transformer oill'from crude procensed at the Krasnovodskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod (Kr-asnovadsk petroleum refinery) 50nCE: Moscow. Institut neftekhiratcheskoy f gazovoy promyshlennosti. Trudy, no. I - -,J4 .Neftekbimiya, neftekhtmichaskiye protsessy i neftepererabotka (Petroleum Crleffll3try, p~!trochemlcal proceases and oil refining), 258-263 1 TOPIC TAGS-; .- patr cleum refin! transformer oil, carbamide deparaffinization, pour "'~:? t~~'Akvs AMTRAM Carbamide deparaffinization of the 30D-3900 frBetion IDI the distillate of tT3U%f0tMaV aii obtained fxom a mixture of Tur~mea petroleums processed at the Krasnovadsk"rtftnery -candot produce transformer oil having q pour point below -42C. Introduction of a depressant Is tint fully saftsfactory because the oil fe fnsufflciently stable. Deep cooling of- the transfon r oil distillate (300-390C) 6-j i - ex7,ftrenme arLreare ae -&e qrwdacea 022 'Vhie~ Carol '--of t 616 ~~---9- tabl6s ron tbWW~ftp.m Turkmeti4etro eum- L~Otig,~.4trt , 9 nitttu't'-ndftekhlmicheak6y--i ga~tdvoy% prom hlennosti, Moscowe AS OCTATIO9 (P tro Chemical Q gas industry institute) SUML17ED: 00 ENGL., 00 BUD CODE: FP IN) REF SOV:, 000 MUKHAREV,, L.A.; FEMINANt A.1-L; ROGOVAs N.A. Determining specific inductive capacitance of naterials at high temperatures in the 3 cm. radio wave band. Prib.i tekh.eksp. 6 no~5:138-14 161. (KIRA 14:10) (Dielectric conotant-Heasurement) Iw ANGELOV, G.; DENEV, I.; STOEMENOV, Kr.; MUKHAREV, N.; BONEV, D. Distribution of hydatiganous taenisais and cysticercosis In northeastern Bulgaria. Izv khelzint lab BAN 9-91-96 64. ZAYTSEV,"Yevgeniy Vladimirovich; MUKHARFVA, A.N. -; I'OYAIIK(V, G.P. [Memorable pages; from the histoi-I of the Ta.-.qnl-o-. m-eta-1- lurgical plant] Pamiatnye stranitsy; iz isorii Taganrogskogo metallurgiclieskogo zavoda. Rostov-na-Donu, Ro.itovskoe krdzh- noe izd-vo, 1961. 155 1). (MIRA 17:3) SOV/ 124-57-9-10694 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 9, p 123 (USSR) AUTHORS: Babalyan, G.A., Mukharinskaya, 1. A. TITLE: The Displacement of One Liquid by Another From a Porous Medium (Vytesneniye iz poristoy sredy odnoy zhidkosti drugoy) PERIODICAL: Tr. Azerb. n. -i. in-t po dobyche nefti, 1955, Nr Z, pp 205-ZI4 ABSTRACT: The experimental investigation dealt with the mutual displacement of two miscible liquids of similar viscosity (distilled water - alkaline water and vice versa) contained in a porous medium, The time required for the outflow of pure and mixed displaced liquids was determined for various rates of seepage flow. The effect of the "bound volume" of the displaced liquid on the process of displace- ment is analyzed. L. V. Lyutin Card 1/1 wKwusurA.- .,A...-. CHMOKOaDIKOV. MA. - J --- . v Consolidation of jointly exploited formations of the Kirmaki series In the BIbI-Zjrbat field. Azarb.neft.khos.35 no.12:1-4 D '56. (MLIL 10:3) (Blbl-ftbat-011 fields) 3(8) A U",HORS T ITLE: PERICDIC.',L: AV/13 2-59-5-4/17 Khanin, A...1. and Mu.":har ins kL. ya, I.A. On the DetermilgtIM o--F' the Effective ecific 3urrace --ad of the Oil and Gas jaturation of %ocks Razvcdka i okhrana nedr, 1,59, i1r '5t P-, 13-'0 ,',BSTU~"T: The authors prouose a Cra-hic and anr.I.-tic for det:-rmining the effetiv,~~ specific siir ,.cc and the oil and gas sattiration of dif,-,_,ri:,%t roc!:s. 2he tot.--i'-, zp-ci,'ic Sur- face is a sum of superficies of containe-. in one vo- lumetric unit of a given rock. It can ')e tad b,,, the follo,aini7 -formila: 3 C . m 7here 3 is the total specific sur,'m-c in sqcm/cucm; m0 is tRe total porosity; k tne ab,;olute ex- Card 1/3 Dressed in darcyles arid C is an em-irical 0 OV/132-59-5-4~17 On the Detainihation of the Effective Specific 3urfacc an,l of tl~r.e Gil ild jaturation o.L-' different for each kind of rock arvl found table 2). The effective specific surf-ce fac,-s of pore c1la.-.nelo throu,-h which _Flu.JJ:: is cakulated b-, the followinL, formula: 3 C m 10 (see i-,,. th~ total of sur- ,)onetr t--n , i t where 3- is the effective specific surface; k. - t`.- effect- ive ofl"or gas imrermea~sility; m - the effei-liv, jorosi", e .. - C r -a:, e t] r 0 and C is the cmPirical coefficient for the (table 2). To f ind the val!~os S and tno 1--.e viere use:'- 0 -1 1 C 0 and C1 e 0 c Card', 2/3 m 0 m 0 v F77 3 -1 7 ' 13/ 5 - 17 On the Debnwinsdon of thc. Effectiv- 3aturatio~ii of lockc "'akin-1 (1) the C,., aind C1 vaiue.,~ from t: !)J~~. t..r. ~.Lut;r`! f cund ~haat OSO is equal to 800 sq(-,Li/'cuc:i [Cr ried w,~ 0 sqcm-cucm for finely grained san,'ston,~s and -.Lout 1750 sncm//CU cm for aleurites .-.,ith the prje~lorriinant fine a1puritic fra.--t- j ion. CorrespondinCly, the -f values for t~~-: ro'I")s is about 500 700 and sqcm/auca. The iar,er 4fl~_r- ence between tho total anc : c'n eeff:.ctive sar- faces the smeller is the effective poi'l--sity ~-'. z- iv:~n rock. Thus the value A 3 is a faxtor c- aiar;t~iizi..; t_'_ a inV capacity of oil and -as beari:--, ro(As. Th~ri~ ;.rc :- ta'-_7es -4 graphs an,'. 7 3oviet riefere.-ices. A 3 3 OC IA T I C 'N -VNIIGaz (Khanin) AzNII DIT (Yukhariaskaya) Card 3/3 MARTIROSOVA, A.O.; MUKHARINSKAYA, I.A.; MINUMO, L.V. Relationship between the gamma activity and-,the granulometric composition and specific surface of grains 6f arenaceous-silt of the producing formation. Azerb. neft. khoz. 39 no.3(405):1-5 Mr '60. (MIRA 14:9) (Azerbaijan--Rocks, Sedimentary) (Gamma rays) FROZOROVICH, B.A.; -- MUKHARINKAYA, I.A.; MOVSESYANp S.G.; AZIZBEKOVA, A.Kh. [deceased) - Petrolew contents of sand and silt cores from a producing formation. Geol. nefti i gaza vol. 4,, no. /+:52-56 Ap 161. (MM 14:5) 1, Aserbaydzhanskiy nauchno-iseledovqLtellakiy institut po dobyche neftio (Boring-Analysis) MOKHARINSKATA, I.A.; ZARITSKArA,.O.T. Iftetwed reservoir rocks in the series of cuprous amdstones In the Shebelinka gas field. Trudy VNIXGAZ no.16/24:104-U7 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Shebelinka, region-Gases in rocks) ZARITSKAYA, O.V.; MUKRAMSKAYA, I.A. Reservoir properties of rooka in the Kartamysbevo series of the Shebelinka gas field In connection with the oompositicn and types of their cements, Beftegaz, geol. i geofiv. no-41 20-26263 (MRA 17 V) 1. Ukrainskiy filial Teesoyumiogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta prirodnogo guza* MOVSESYAN, S.G.; KUKHARINSKAYA, I.A. Effect of the disintegration of the structure of rocks on their residual water saturation. Nefteprom. delo no.1:7-9 164. (KMA 17:4) 1. Aserbaydshanskiy nauchno-issladovatellqkiy institut po dobyche nefti i Ukrainskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta prirodnogo gam. MUKHARINSKAYA, I.A. - I- , -...... Dependences betwven the paramtera characterizing the reservoir- rotk properties of producirg rockil baaed on a Amor of the Shobelinka gas field. Neftegaz. geo3. i geofiz. no.6t22-28 164. (KRA 1728) 1. Ukrainskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellgkogo institute prirodnogo gaza, 14111,~HAHINSKAYA, I.A. ...1asaes of reservrir rc , - -A3 found Jr, ce,-tain fields In the b,-,,Xrwpstw-,rT, se--tor of the rMleper.-Conets 14wland. Trudy VNIIG.V. n-,20/28.224-227 lf~4. (MIRE 17a8) MUMARINSKAYA, L. S. "Partizanskiye pesni. Belorussii JI ikh slagateli." report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological & EthnologlciLL Sciences, Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64. MUMMNSKATAy -V.S.; SARADZHISHVILI, P.M., red.; SARKISYAN, L.N., red. TODUk, k. R. , tekhn. red. [in unusual cerebrospinal fluid syndrome In some lesions of the system]O evooobrasnom likvornon sindrome pri nekotorykh pora- shea4Aakh nervaoi sistemy. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Akad. sauk Gruz-1askoi SSR, 1960. 61 p. (NM 16:2) (MMVM SYSTEM-DISEASES) (CEREBROSPINAL FLUID) MUEIIARINSKAYA, V.S. Mechanism of Weichbrodt's reaction in the cerebrospinal fluid. Soob. AN Gruz. SSE 28 no.4:469-472 Ap 162. (MI1 RA 18: 1) 1. AN Gruzinskoy SSE, Institut klinicheskoy i eksperimentallnoy nevrologii, Tbilisi. Submitted August 5, 1960. USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Toxicology, V Poisonous Plants. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 1958, 85301. Author -Mukharlyamov. Iftet Title The Functional State of the Pancreas in Trichodes- motoxicosis, Orig Pub: Med, zh. Uzbekistana, 1957, No 12, 39-4o. Abstract: Of 25 patients with trichodesmotoxicosis, the course of the disease was mild in 10, moderate in 14, and severe in 2 patients. Studies of patients inthe fasting state showed an increased content of diastase in the duodenal juice; trypsin and diastase were found In the blood and urine in in- creased amounts in 7 patients; there was reduction of the content of these enzymes, and also of lip- Cprd 1/2 NMM&nTANDV. N.M. lawastigation of thyroid gland function In hypertension by seaus of radioactive Iodine. Ned.simr.Uzb. no.lOt24-27 0 158. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Is fakmlltetokoy Urapsytichoskoy kliniki (zav. - dotseut A.K. Adylow) Bamrb%adskago gosudarstvemago neditaluskogo Institute. lusal I.P. Fkvlova. (MMID GZAND) WPUMS101) (IOD113--ismom) UOR/Kiwan and Animal Physiology (Normal and E%thologLe 1) T Internal Secretion. Thyroid Gland. Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., So 6, 195% 26784 Author Mukharlyamov, N.M. Tnst Sa rkand Medical Institute Title Utilization of Radioactive Iodine in Diagnosis of Diseases of Thyroid Gland. Cri,3 Pub Nauchn. tr. Samarkandsk. med. in-ta, 1958, 16, 142- i49 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 MUMARUAMOV, N. M., Cand of Med Bel -- (diss) "Function of the Thyroid Diseases - Gland DurinF, Certain IIAXWUM of Internal Organs," bamarkana, 1959, 18 pp (Samarkand Medical Inst Im Acad 1. P. Pavlov) (KL, 1-60, 126) ADYLOV, A. K.; KTT~gA!%V~, ff. 1~. (Samarkand) FUnctional oxmination of the thyroid gland by the radloindica- tion mthod in some dieftnes of the Internal organs. Nod. rad. no.4:80-81 162. (MM 15:6) (THrROn GLMID) (IODINE-IsOrOFES) ACCESSION NR: AT404203 8/0000/63/000/000/02A/0229 AUTHOR: KWmrin, L. 10,; Katkovdcly, V, S.; Kazlov, A.N.; NWdmrlyWTg No He TITLE: Sf fact of bypokinesia on work capacity in man SOURCE: Konferentsiy& po &viatelonnoy I komicheakoy neditaine, 1963. Aviatsionna a i kammichodwa meditsina (Aviation and apace medicine); materialy* konferentall. Moscow# 1963, 226-229 TOPIC TAGS: hypokineada, adynamila, work capacity, human energy expenditure, oxygen consumption ABSTRACT: Experiments were performed to determine the effects of a prolonged limitation of motor activity on the physical work capability of man. Four healthy male adultal 21 to 24 years of Me, were subjected to strict bad-rest for a period of twenty days. A strictly horizontal position was maintained even during mealse Physical work performed was measured at the beginning and after the completion of the experiment by having the subjects stop up on a 25-cm stop 100 times during a five-ulmt* period. Ojwgea cOmmumptica and certain other indices of respiratory functione were measured betwe, during, and artAw the bed-rest exparineut, Card 2/2 ACCESSION W23 AIW2693 Results of the experiment showed that oxygen consumption (an index of energy expenditure) rose from an lidtial level of 3372 al up to 4433 al an the first day after the experiment. This represents an Increase of 31.4%. Oxygen consumption reached initial levels only an the tenth day after the conclusion of the ezparl- neat. A twenty-day bedrest Induces a significant deterioration of the physical work capacity of am, whIcbq apparently, Is related partly to bypodymnia and partly to the adaptation of the organime to the horizontal position of the bodye The increase in the amount of energy required to perform work after bedrest Impasse a significantly greater lead on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems* ASSOCIATIONs none SUMKITM: 27Sep63 ZPM: 00 89D COWs L6 NO MW BOY4 000 0~1 000 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NRt AT404VO5 S/OWO/63/000/000/0368/03--r- AUTHDRs Vqasnikov, A. L.; Akhrem-Akhremovichp R, No; Kakur1n, L, L; Pushkars, Yus To; As-400.06,)Qffo; Georgiyovskiyo V. So; Tokarev, Yu. N.1 Senkeviche Yu. A.; Katkovskiy,, B. So; Kelininal, A* N.; Cherepakhin,, No A.; Chichkin, V. At Filoeorovp V. K.; Shammv, P. Go TITLE: Effect of prolonged bypokinesia an blood circulation In man SOURCE& Konferentaiya po aviatsionmy I kosmicheekoy meditsine, 1963. AviatalowaWa I kasmicheekays. meditsina (Aviation and space medicine); materialro konferentaii. Xoecow,, 1963, 368-371 TOPIC TAGSs isolation# prolonged Isolation, isolation chamber, Isolation offoott bioelectric activity j. AESTRACT: Four young men 22 to 2A were subjected to voluntary bedrest for a period of 20 days. Tests on pulse,, arterial pressure# rate of blood flow, venous pressureg etc., vere run before and after the completion of the experiment* These tests were performed at rest and after functional exercises (30 knee bonds at the rate of one every 1.5 sec)e During the period of bedreat, pulse frequency 01- minished an the average ty slivokes per nimtel the arterial pressure diminish- 1 ACCESSICO IR, MUM ad by 11,2 = of Fg,, Stroke volume diminished on the average by 6 alp vhIle the minute rate of blood flow was reduced by 1.6 liters. After completion of the bed regime, pulse frequency rose by 18 to 31, strokes per minutep, whUe systolic pres., sure and minute blood volums Increased, Deep knee bonds brought about charactw-, Istic increases In the pulas rate and changes In arterial pressure and phites at the cardiac cycle, The length at time required for these IMices to return to normal Increased from three minutes to seven minutes, It can be assumed that similm funotiwal changes In the cardiovascular system vW take place In man after bin return to normal gravity following pw2onged weighUessnesee ASSOCIATIONs none SUEKI7UD & 27Sep63 ZWLs 00 SVB OWC 1 15 ND FW S(N s OW Or= a 00 N.M. Mechanism of respiration in patients vith mitral def4ete. Sov. ned. 27 no.&M-16 Ag 164. (MIRA 1813) 1. IS.Instituta terapil, (dljr,- deystvitellanyy chlen ANN SSSR profi-I.L. Nyannikov) ANN SSSR, Kaskva. MUMARLDMOV, N.M. (Mookva) Basic problems of card-Ilac. irxufficiency Lased Gn o1 the Senond All-Russlen Congress of DecumtRr 8 - 121 11,164. Yrirclologlia 5 KUXUARLYAKOVO YU.N. Petrolem workers of India are fighting for trade-union unity. loftlanlk I no.7:35-36 JI '56. (MU 9. U) =Lam) UT'~::t of a-m-'razine Or' ti- ~-Oul-se Gf ~rP- Paranoid fcrm- r~f sf-hIzophrurda wi~,n e-lemnert~'. cf perloall,-Ity anj cir:,-ularLty in the p~cturc and caurse. Vop.kliri., patog. il lech. q~-Jlz. no.1,11.05-J07 164. (MIRA 18:5) C~A~*,' ~~Jktlnww vc-,,:ra-Qta (za,~. - prof. S.C.Z!.,'shij) Gosudarstvetirjogl-: 16.ug,-, inst-Itu'.a pstlkhiatril Min.'.sterstma zdrav,,-,-,khranf~nlyi RSPSR. KUZINA, A,I.;.jA4WAfi&a L.S. Prinimali uchastiye.0 VLADIMIROVA, A.I.,# ARKATOVSKIY, IL I =A;~ D. A. -, S HT191. V. M. Natural tularemia foci in Kemerovo Province. Trud7 Tom NIIVS 12:43-47 960 (MIRA 16s11) 1. Kafedra epidemiologii leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyeni- cheskogo med-itsinskogo instituta i Kemarcrveka-ya oblaa-lm-aya sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya. MMT,ARRAMOVA.9 1...A.. NUnconditicned Vegetative Vawular and Vegatative Outanecus Reflexes During Organic Diseases of the Spinal Cords' Cand Ned Scig Tashkent Med- ical Inst, Tashkentv 1953. (RMKol, No 6,, Nov 54) Sw-vey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Righer Educational. Institutions, (n) SO: Sm- No. 521, -24*i 55 NMULIMMOVA, A.A., assistant ComParative characteristics of sow wthods for the treatment of syrivgoWella. lbd.zhw.gsb. no.loty-6 0 o5e. (MMA 13:6) Is kliu*l Remw bolemney (save-- prof. L,T&,, gwgorod- skly) Ushlantstogo goandarstyannogo seditsinskogo Instituta. (STRUGONMIA) i. TAMMRSERV, V. A* 2. ussR (6ool 4. Sugar Industry 7- quality of textbooks on technology, Sakh. prom., 27, No. 1, 1953- 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, _1953, Uncl. DZWTARLT, Ch*M.; K-UMIARMWA. L.A. Analyzing the causes of the Increased dielectric losses In co~rclal transfor or oil*. Wu.1 takh.tople no.5:59-44 Nr 156. (MMA 9:9) 1,1nergetIchaskly InstItut Akademil neuk Aserb. Me (Insulating oils--Blectric properties) SOV/112-57-9-18631 Translation from: Referativnyy shurnal, Elektratekhnika, 1957. Nr 9. p 77 (USSR) AUTHOR:~ -Dzhuvarly. Ch..'U... Alukharskava'..L. A., T17 UAW ikeleettic &#goes* in Commercial owe v 0 Tr s. 6do, -pric povyshennykh dielektrichaskikh V40mor ~mtselV poter.,!. uvarxw PERIODICAU :Y~h. s4p,r ..Aserb. un-to 1956, Wr 9, pp 3-14 ABSTRACT:. the quality of transformer oil has deteriorated con -Or T_ according to MTZ. the value of tgc? has increased from 0. 2% (1949)4~ 1. 3% 11964 - The authors report causes of the to increase investi- gated -,by, them, anA.,reconuAikid ways to improve the oil electric characteristics. Washi .04*Wic,s* Pu ults in a tgP reduction down to 0. 07 -0. 15%. ith is water res The::'*;U'- -_W.r;-purWsd -on is more stable and lose hygroscopic; tgP of nonwashed oil kept: in -open'-vessel increases 15 times over the first 24 hours. An absorption metho4f of purifying. using gumbrine, reduces the dielectric loss still further (down to I.- I - 516 at Wr Q; however, the stability of oil Card I/Z KUXMRSKAU, L.A. investigation of the thermal aging of Aserbaijant with summery in ltusslanj. fls.-takh. I khime nauk no.5:131-141 (;nsulating oils) transformer oils Lin Izv. All Aserb. SSR. bar. 158. (NI'RA 12;1) DZHWARLT. Ch. N. i~ ISMSMra"U.I.A. Studring the effect of the coaq)ctlfton of initial products and of the refining method on the stability of Insulating oils. Aserb.neft. khoz. 37 no.12:36-.40 D 158. (KIRk 12:3) (Insulating oils) k LT"SKAYA, L.A., Cand Tech Sci (diss) "Study of di-~ltictric properties and stability of t oils." Lon, 191,9. 15 pp vrith graphs (min of Higher Education USSR. Lon -7lectrical Engineering Inst im V.I. U111yanov (Lenin)). 150 Copies 0a,,40-59P 104) MUCHMKAYA, L.A.; MZHUVARLY, Ch.M. StuWng the effect of H2304 purification and the fractional composition of the raw material on the dielectric properties of oils. Izv. AN Azerb, SSR. Ser. fis.-mt. i takh. nauk no.5:101-106 159. (MIRA 13:3) (Insulating oils) MUKRAUK&YA, L.A. Method for measuring the tgd commercial insulating oile. Azer~. neft. khoz. 38 no.6:45 Je 159. (141U- 121:10) (Irsulating oils) WRLUMY. Ch.No; KUKURSIATA, L.A. *fact of surface-active additives on the electrical propettles of &_system coulosod of transforwr oil and sodium soaps of naphtenic adds'. Isv. AN Axerb. M Ser. f1s.-mat. I tokh. nauk ne.3t65-72 166. (NIM 13 t 11) (Insulating oils) (8urface-active adpats) S10811611000102310481061 B138/B101 AUTHORS: Dzhuvarly, Ch. M., Kuliyev, R. Sh, Mukharskaya, L. A,, Dreyzin, M. M., Chikareva, N. 1. L TITLE: Investigation of the possibility of producing transformpr -~l by adsorption refining PERIODICAL, Ref erat ivrWy zhurnal , Khimiya, no. 23, 1961, 450, absr,-i-, 23M88 (Azerb. neft. kh-vo, no. 3, 1961, 35 - 58) TEXT: The oils were ref ined by means of ad sorbants, us inty the me t -~(,d developed in the VNII NP. It consists in the continuous contacting the descending layer of the adsorbant (aluminosilicate catalyst o" fractional composition 0.25 - 0,5 mm) with the ascendinp flow of the transformer distillate diluted with a solvent (gasoline from Surakhan.v selected petroleum containing Y/. aromatic hydrocarbons). Analysis, accord ing to ro 1-7 982-56 (GOST 982-56), of the adsornt i on-ref ined and also of the acid-alkaline refined oils from Baku Buzovny, Neft-,,ari 'vye Kamni, Balakhany oil and Surakhany selected crudes, showeJ hat ref ining (adsorbent/crude ratio = 1 ; 1 . 5) rives proater sl-tb i -"' i t,,! !,Vin Card 112 S/081/61/000/025/048/061 Investigation of the possibility ... B138/B101 the acid-alkaline method and makes possible the production of high grade oils from tarry crudes. Adsorption-refined oils have very good eloctrical properties: low tanh value and high electric strength. The replacpment of the old acid-alkaline by the new adsorption method of refining transformer oils will mean that a greater supply of crude is available, thp onervinr properties of the oils will be improved and the service nerlod n 1?-.- - transformers will be extended.. I Abstracter's note Comnlete trir-i',,* 3/065/61/000/004/010/011 E194/E284 AUTHORS: Dzhuvarly, Ch. M. and Flukharskaya, L. k._ TITLE: An Investigation of the Stability of Transformer Oils PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No. 4, pp. 64-67 TEXT: Previously the oxidation stability of transformer oil was determined by prolonged oxidation in beakers at a temper- ature of 105*C. This method is sensitive but lasts up to ten days and a quicker method was required for production purposes. An accelerated method which can give a result in one day uses as catalyst a steel ball of 12-14 mm diameter and a copper plate of 50 x 30 x 0.3 mm wrapped up into a cylinder. 500 ml of oil is oxidized at a temperature of 10500 in a beaker 74 mm diameter. After oxidation the oil is cooled to room temperature in a closed thermostat and determinations are made of acid number, dielect- ric loss angle and water soluble acid content. Results obtained by this test on transformer oil prepared in different ways from various crudes are quoted and it is concluded that the accelerated Card 1/3 S/065/61/00()/004/0'0/011 E194/E284 An Investigation of the Stability of Transformer Oils method gives results comparable with those obtained by the long term method and is also in agreement with the 8TV, (VTI) method (Standard POCT qS1-S5 (GOST 981-55))- Of course the method assesses the degree of ageing of the oils only in the initial stages of oxidation and does not characterize the later stages of ageing including sludge formation. The composition of the various oils studied was examined by the n - d - A method which is based on determining the refractive index, the density and the aniline point. This method was used to determine the aromatic ring content of various oils and it is concluded that one cause of the low stability of oils derived from Buzovny crude may be the high content of aromatic hydrocarbons. To determine their fractional composition the oils were subjected to vacuum distillation. The oils were split up into narrow fractions and the narrow fractions and mixtures of them were oxidized for eight days in open vessels at a temperature of 105*C. The oils were assessed according to the acid number, the content of water soluble acids and the reaction of aqueous extract after oxidation. Once again oils from Card 2/3 S/065/61/000/004/010/011 E194/E284 An Investigation of the Stability of Transformer Oils Buzovny crude are of less oxidation stability than those of Balakhany. They also differ in oxidation stability of the narrow fractions, all fractions of the Balakhany oil have aqueous extract of neutral reaction after oxidation, whilst the corresp- onding fractions of Buzovny oil have a high content of low molecular weight acid and for the higher fractions also have aqueous extract of acid reaction. Oxidation test results on different fractions of given feed stocks show that the stability is less in the fractions with higher boiling point. This is bec- ause of the high content of asphalt-resinous substances and of heavy aromatic hydrocarbons in the higher boiling fractions. The results demonstrate the possibility of improving the stability of the oils by reducing the top temperature of fractionation. In the case of Buzovny oils high stability is achieved by selecting fractions within the boiling range of 350-420*C. In order to obtain stable transformer oils the boiling range selected should depend on the crude. There are 3 figures, 3 tables and 5 references: 4 Soviet and I non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy in-t Azerb. SSR Card 3/3 (power Engineering Institute Azerb. SSR) S/081 WOOO/013/040/054 B156ymi AUTHORS: Dzhuvarli, Ch. M., M TITLE: Research on transformer oils PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1962, 532, abstract. 13M188 (Elektroenergiya, v. 12, no. 8, 1961, 3-7) TEXT: The results of research into the electrical properties and stability of transformer oils (TO) produced from Baku petroleum are given in an article by members of the Energetich. in-t AN AzerbSSR (Power Engineering Institute AS AzSSR). This shows that the dielectric lose and electrical conductivities of freshly prepared TO, which have been fefined by the action of acid and alkalis are governeA by the sodium naphthenates remaining ia the TO as a result of insufficient refining. The addition of bituminous substances and naphthenic acids reduce the coefficients of dielectric lose and electrical conductivities of Na-soap/TO systems through adsorption of colloidal particles in the soaps. The oxidability of TO is governed by the properties of the raw material and by particular features of the production technology~adopt*d. When-using bituminous oils, the present Card 1/2 S/08 62/000/013/040/054 Research on transformer oils 5156Y5101 method of alkali-acid.refinini,-,- sansures that the TO are stable only if thp consumption of R SO is high. The adsorption method of refining opens up prospects :~or imirohng the quality of the TO produced from bituminotis petroleums. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation-I Card 2/2 MOVARLY0 Chingis Nekhtlyevich; IVANOV, Konstantin Ivanovich; KURLIK, Mikhodl Vladbdrovlch; LIPSHTEYN, Rafail Aleksandrovich; mmm"U. LNYU Ad~ia=;-IZVINA, U.S., wed. red.; YAKOWAVA, Z.I.,, tekhn. red. (Inadating oils] Slektrolsoliatsionnye maela. (Ely] Ch.M. Dahuyarly i dr. Moskva, Gostoptekhisdat, 1963. 274 p. WRA 16:4) (Insulating oils) DZHUVARLY, Ch.M., akademIk;-EUIUI&R5UXA,-L.A., kand.tekhn.nnuk; GOLIDSHTEYN, D.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; OSIFOV, L.N.,, kand.k-hl-n.nauk r [Transformer oils from sulfur-bearing petroleum. 36 no.22i29-31 D 165. (~!:RA 19-,J) 1. AN AzertOSR (for Dzhuvarly). MUKWSKIYO E. P.: Meter Tech Sci We") --- "Tnvestipation of nom Droblems in determining the parameters of an oil deposit, on the example of the Ravl.V oil deposit". Macaw, 1958, 12 Pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, Macaw Order of JAbor Red Banner Inst of the oil-Chemistry and Gas Tndustry im 1. M. GubkIn, Chair of the Exploitation and Development of oil Deposits), 160 Copies (KL,'Ro 1, 1959, 120) SOV/93-58-8-9/15 AUTHOR: Trebin, F. A., Borisov, Yu. P., and Muk-harskiy, E. D. TITLE: The Determination of Reservoir Cbarl"Mrrs~cs -by Means of Pressure Build-up Curves Which Include the Effect of Flow Into the Well After Shut-in (K opredeleniyu parametrov plasta po krivym vosstanovleniya davleniya s uchetom pritoka zhidkosti v skvazhinu posle yeye zakrytiya) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 8, pp. 38-46 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The prevailing methods for determining reservoir characteristics by means of pressure build-up curves [Ref. 1, 2) assume that a well is shut off at the bottom at the beginning of the test. Actually, a well Is shut off at the top and the flow into the bore hole continues at a diminishing rate. VNII has established by means of a hydraulic integrator (Ref. 41 that when the build-up data refer to a pertod of neglibible influx the well may be considered as shut off at the beginning of the test and the results will be reliable. American scientists have established the Card 1/5 The Determination of Reservoir (Cont.) SOV/93-58-8-9/15 same fact by using an electrical analyzer (Ref. 10). The shortcoming of this method is that It requires shutting off the well for a long period which consequently results in loss of production. In view of this short- coming, the authors of the present article made a cri- tical evaluation of Soviet and American pressure build- up curve construction and interpretation methods includ- ing the effect of influx into a well after shut-in (Ref. 4P 5p 6s 7p 8p 91. As a result it is now possible to determine the reservoir characteristics by the pressure build-up data on the initial curve sections. The authors investigated 30 flowing wells at the Bavly ollfield, where they worked in collaboration with the NPU of Bavlyneft' and the TatNII Institute. They state that well 71 at the Sokolovogorskoye oil field Is not a Card 2/5 Th4i Determination of Reservoir (Cont.) SOV/93-58-8-9/15 typical example of pressure build-up in free flowin 'a' wells since the inclusion of the effect of flow into the well after shut-in and the exclusion of this effect gave practically the same results. The authors state that the differential method of Yu. P. Borisov (Ref. 4) is based on the solution of M. Muskat (Ref. 31 for point drainage in an infinite reservoir under elastic filtration conditions and varying yield. The equation developed by Borisov is T2 P tqO - crip AP 4x (t - -r) d-r where q0 is the producing rate prior to shut-in, q producing ra at time intervalir after shut-in, t - time interval fortl Pt pressure build-up. The other symbols are the same as those employed in the theory of filtration. The integral method of Barenblatt and co- authors [Ref. 51 is based on the solution of Fourier's boundary conditions at the wall of the well were ob`.ained Card 3/5 The Determination of Reservoir (Cont.) SOV/93-58-8-9/15 by comparing the influx into the well in accordance with Darcy's Law, and the problem was solved by the operational method with the aid of the LaPlace Trans- form. The final expression for free flowing wells is s-P~n (s) --- atL IT10,793 rc' S -S aEV q+f KFr(:S)--FL4-F6(5)-fK77a(5)] 41TK h QY where is a function of S, dependent on the time Interval of the well test. The other symbols are the same as those employed in Borisov's formula. The integral and differential methods of I. A. Charnyy and I. D. Umrikhin (Ref. 6] are based on the solution of M. Muskat [Ref. 31 for compressible fluid flow towards Card 4/5 The Determination of Reservoir (Cont.) SOV/93-58-8-9/15 the annual drainage radius a. Here the formula Is - Ce -t rl- Rr,t)= - (10 e X ITO f t - 0 0 where I is the sign of Bessel's function of the first kind, Aro order from the Imaginary argument. The other symbols are the same as those employed in the earlier formulas. The method suggested by other Soviet and American authors [Ref. 7, 8, 9) considers the partial influx into the well after shut-in and the results are obtained empirically without a suitable hydrodynamic basis. The authors of the present article verify all these methods by means of theoretical pressure build-up curves and present the results In Figs. 1-4. The fleld data on free flowing wells are published in "Neftyanoye khozyaystvo," 1958, Nr 9. There are 4 figures and 10 references, 7 of which are Soviet and 3 English. 1. Petroleum industry 2. Wells--Mathemtical analysis C ard 5/5 3. Electrical equipment--Applications KLYAROVSKIY, G.V.; LYSENKO, V.D.; !U~HARSKIY, E.D.-, ONOPRIYENK0, V.P. Efficiency in converting a well off to a mechanized form of exploitation under conditions of predominant flow productio Neft.khoz. 42 no.4:37-42 Ap 164. (14IRA 17:9) 11(0) SOV/993-58-9-7/17 AUTHOR: Trebin, F.A., Borisov, Y'Ll-P., a:~d E.D. TITLE: The Determination of Reservoir Characteristics by Means of Pressure Build-up Curves Whirh Include the Eff,:~-'-t of Flow Into the Well After Shut-in (K opredelenlyu parametrov plasta po krivym vosstanovleniya davleziiya s uchetom zhidkosti v skvazhinu posle yeye zakrytiya) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye Ichozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 9, pp 40-47 ('TJSSR) ABSTRACT: This 1!,%,, a rxftinuation of an arti3- e published. in "Neftyanoye khozyaystvo," .1958, Nr 8. Ln that article the authors analyzed integration and differentiation methods for proaessing data o-n reservoir pressure build- up. Ln the present, article the a:athora present the - results of pro3aning pren-~Lre build-up "Iata by the inte- gration acid diffe~,entiation methcds 'Table I and Figs. 5-7). The s'11-1-i:.-dy has deteymined that Yu.P. Borisov's airrerenr.lat.io_--~ method wh_i--.h takes into rJae efi'ect of flow into the we.-~l after shul-in is of -tonsiderable practleal value. Table 2 Kid Fig. 6 pre5ert rq-.P-~iroir aha.ra,:,terist.J.~,.g whl.~'h were determf.-.ed by Y--..P. Borliovs Card 1/1 methad. are 3 fig%ires and 2 11(0) SOV/93-58-10-11/19 AU79DR*. 143kharskly. Z V. S. &AAD&_Md_IkI1oV TME: Fluid Conductivity Estimation From Field Data on the D,. Formation of the Bavly Oilfield (OteenIgL gidroprovadnosti plasta D. BavIinskogo neftyan- ogo mestorozhdeulLya po, dannym pronWslovykh issledovanly) PKRIODTCAL: Neftyanoye khozymystvo, 1958, Nr 10, pp 48-54 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In oUrield development the fluid conductivity of geological form- ations is determined by means of the formuJA E - kh/J4 , vbere k is the permeabilIty of the reservoir rock., h = the effective energy of the reservoir rock, andju -_ the viscosity of the reservoir fluid. When tbese properties are individually estimated from geological and geophysical data the results axe Inaccurate. 2be accuracy of the results can be improved by determining the entire kh/JL complex for each sector of the formation vith data obtained by hydrodynamic methods JIL-f 1-21. Bottom-hole pressuire variation curves based on hydrodynamic data can also be used for determining the imperfection of vel.1s (Ibf 31- When the pressure distribution in the formation and the yield of the vells are knoim the fluid conductivity in the sectors of the Card 1/2 Fluid Conductivity Estimation (Cont.) SOV/93-58-10-11/19 formation as well as the imperfection of the wells can be determined with the aid of isobar maps. In case of plan parallel or p1 radial flow the fluid conductivity in sectors of the formation without exploitation or in3ection wells is determined by the formulas of Darcy or DuqnW (Ref 41. In case of complex flow and the presence of wells the fluid conductivity is determined by another method [Bef 51. The authors employed hydrodynamic methods for de- termining the fluid conductivity in the D formation of the Bavly Oilfield. The curves of formation pressure variation for certain wells are shown by (Fig. 1). The isobar map based on strictly reliable data is shown by (Fig. 2). The data used in dmving the isobar map and the pressure build-up curve are given in the Table. 7he authors conclude that the fluid conductivity values obtained with the aid of the isobar maps are completely reliable for the con- struction of fluid conductivity charts such as presented by (Fig. 3). There are 3 figures, 1 table and 5 Soviet references. Card 2/2 BORISOV# TU-P-, WMURMrT, N.D. Determining certain P&ramsters of reservoir rocks by drill-stem testing (to be concluded). left. khoz. .38 no.1:56-59 J& '60. (Oil-sands-4naiysis) (KIRA 13:7) BORISOV, YU.P.; HLINARMY., X.D. Determining certain parazieters of reservoir rocks by drill-sten testlag (concluslon). Neft.khos 38 no.2:49-54 F 060. (011 sands-Amalysts) (MIRA 13: 8) BADITAKOVI, V~4.1 GUR.IYANOV# G.M.1 JA22aMK~IYE.~D,; POLUYAN, 1,0.1 LUMAN VM, Preparing for co=srcial experiment by the almultanecus development iof the oifc Poolwof the Upper Touranlan substage and thi-,coal- -beiAn i g-*ser eo,of the-Lower Carboniferous in the Bavli o4 field. Notteprou.-delo, no.9311-13 064. (MIRA 17:12) .1. Tatarakiy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, ulaa i Neftepromyslavoye upravleniye "Bavlyneftffl. E kij TAS~,'INKO, V.D.; 11MMASKIY, E.P. Nonuniformity of rr:!SF'-ric)ir r,, in f.rip- iiomaBhkino oil field riccording to the datri of* field Lnvestigations of wells. Neft.khoz. 41 no. 106-3c) Ja 163. r -, -/ 1 LAPITSKAYA. H.P., kand. takhn. nauk; BORUSHKO. Ye.P., student; --.',T-k**9F~s6t1fdeut Investigating the process of forced hydraulic conveying of peat ashes under laborator7 conditions. Sbor. nauch. rab. Bel. politakh. inst. no.69:17-27 '58. (KIRA 12:7) (Ash disposal) as A. L., Cand Agri Sci - Was) *The results of study of harmful Insects to the pLtsundsk pins, and nessures to control thm,,w Tbilisi, 1961D, 26 PP# 150 caP. (Georgian Agricultural Institute) (KL, "-609 132) SUPATASHVILI, Sh.M.; MUKHASHAVIIYA, A.L.; ICRUSIDIZE, B.V. The spruce bark beetle Deendroctonus micans in Georgia and its control. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no-56:68-72 164. (KIRA 18: 5) 1. Institut zashchity rasteniy Ministerstva. sellskogo khozyaystva Gruzinskoy SSR, Tbilis;.. SUPATASHVI.L.1, SUL; ICKHASHAVRIYA, A.L.; 140TSIDZE, M. Wterials ~on the application of chemical preparations against Dendroctonus micans Ktigel. Soobe AN Gruz. SSR 36 no.l-.169-173 164. (MIRA .18:3) 10. Institut zashchity rasteniy, Tbilisi. Submitted April 16, 1964. KAU:, ~', r UF~ E B. V A ad y r,~ F C R :i,r,rue~e hkrl, beet.ie -'n re, Q~I~R %10 no.", I . Ch I en-Ac., i (- 3- -.!.ni r 'fo: Z/ iFio .;,-Iftlf-Wagon Ifir T-.2u5portinlz Emp, A. P, Vi"rev NillkhWiv, (Sf4d" 1 5~.6, t-v at the l(lunook RUBINSHTMt B.B.; MUKHAYEVAt S.A.1 KWMg R.S. -4- - ~- - zzv Microflors. and its sensitivity to antibiotics in otolaryngological patients* Zdrav. Belore 6 no. 503-54 Ny 160* (mnu i3m) le 3-ye Irlinicheakoye obOyedimuLyst polMiniks Noo 30 93AVWY vTach A.I. Korkhow, (ANTIBIOTICS) (OTOLUMMIMY) (BACTMU&q ZMCT OF DRUGS 011) ACCESSION NR: AP4042344 S/0129/64/000/007/0019/0021 AUTHOR: Pahenichnov, Yu. P.,,_'~Iukhayev, V. V. TITLE: A study of deformation levels in ring shaped samples SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 7, 1964, 19-21 ,TOPIC TAGS: alloy D16, aluminum alloy, circular samp 1e deformation, sample shape effect, surface condition effect, heat treatment, anodic coating, rolling direction ' ABSTRACT: Samples cut from 5-mm-thick sheet aluminum D16 (see Fig. la and b in the Enclosure), notched either prior to or after quenching from 505C in cold or boiling water and aged naturally for 96 hours, were rolled parallel or perpendicular to their axes of sym- metry. Effects of sample shape, direction of rolling and rate of cooling on deformation was determined from changes in distance A (10 mm, See Fig. 1a). Additionally, anodic coatings of 5-1014 were deposited on some samples in a sulfuric acid bath and coatings of 20, 30, 40 or 50;& were deposited on other samples by solid anodizing to test the effects of thickness of anodic coating. Maximal deformation was found in parallel rolled, unnotched samples when these were notched after cold water -quenching. A shift in rolling direction by 90* relative to the axis of symmetry reduced the deformation to 26% of its original I~WeL 1/3 .Cam L- -ACCESSION NR: AP4042344 Deformation increased with the thickness of anodic coating, its character being determined by the direction of roiling. Quenching of unnotched samples, rolled parallel to chbtance A. in boiling water reduced the deformation to 10% of the levels found in such samples w4en Auenched in cold water. Samples notched after quenching in boiling water were insensitive to reductions in rate of cooling. Unnotched samples are recommended for analyses of the effects of quenching water "mperature, notched ones for analyses of the effects of suc- cessive operations (L a. ahodizing, hardening, aging, etc.). Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIA77ON: None SUBM=PbD: 00 ENCL: 01 NO REF SOV: 000 SUB CODE: MK OTH2R: 000 2/3 Cbrd, ACCESSION NR: AP4042344 ENCLOSLMP.: 01 (a) unnotched (b) - notched pig. 1 - Ring shaped samples for study of deformation level and type 3/3 PSHENICHNOV, YU.P.; MUMYEV, V.V. Investigating the degree of deformation of ring-shaped specimens. Metalloved. i tem. abr. met. no.7:19-21 Jl 164. (MIRA 17311) KUKREFAM.V.V. Radiation and heat balance of the Leningrad district. Meteor. g1drol. no.4:30-32 AP '53. (KERA 8:9) 1. Glaynays, geoftsicheskaya observatorlya iu. A.I.Voyeykova, Leningrad. (Leningrad--Solar radiation) (Leningrad--Atmospheric temperature) ZUB3NOK, L.I.; YEFIKOVA, N.A.; RB~~R~GV V~ Materials on the division of the U.S.S.R. into climatic regions. Trudy GOO no.76:98-112 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Russia--climate) BUDYK0, 14.1.; =5IMOVA, IT.A.; -S, V.V.; ST.OKI-A, L.A. 'Tor-whern Hemisphere. Izv. AN SSSF. Ser. Radiation balance of the geog. no.10-12 J-7 '61. (MIPA 14:2) 1. Gia-i-naya ~~,ecfizicH---s'-:aya observatoriya in... A.I. Voyeylkova. (Solar radlatior) (Earth-Radiation) ACCZSSIOX Nib AT4026426 8123311631000113910003104 5 I-AUTHOR$ Derlyands To Gel Makhembergs To To TITLZ& Role of absorbed radiation in forming a radiative balance SOURCZt Leningrad* Glavasya geoftsichaskays oboarvateriyao Trudy*9 ,no. 139, 1963. Teplovoy balen~ (Beat balance)# 3-15 TOPIC TAGS: total radiation, absorbed radiation# reflected radLationg albedo, climatic condition# husidLtv, effective emission, temperature, radiative energy ABSTRACTt The total radiation received by the earth to partially 1 jabsorbed by the Incidence surface and partially reflected. The reflectLvLty is called albodo, The absorbed radiation influence* local climatic conditions* Maps have been drawn for various lati- Itudes at various seasons which charactorise the distribution of labsorbad radiative energy on the earth, especially on the territory of Ithe Soviet Unions -Snow and Lee cover increase the local albadoo Ia 1/2 ACC93SION NRj AT4026426 lwiut*r, the absorbed radiation to low in the Wortbaru'Resispbsto bo~ 4ause-of tbe small quantity of total radiation and high reflection from saawe The local radiative balance depends upon the absorbed energy and the effective eaLsoLon--La spaces The latter Lacrosse@ i~with temperature increase and diminishes with an Lacre&se-jQ*buui-! dLtyo Za summore Antarctica and the Artc.Wc Ocean receive more redLa- ltive energy than tbo isquatorial belt, but the high reflection ]AIstaishes tb* thorsel Influence* Orig, act* bass. I tables 7 fLSurosj !'and 2 foraulase 1ASSOCIATIONs sea* SUBMITTEDs 00 DATE ACQs IGAprt-4 XXCL# 00 6U2' CODE I AS so nP soys oil OTBRAs 003 CWd ACCESSION NR: AT4026428 S/2531/63/000/139/0043/0060. AUT11ORt Hukhanberg, V, Vo TITLEt Albedo of the fundamental surface on the territory of the Soviet Union SOURCE: Leningrad. Clavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy*q ino. 139, 1963. Teplovoy balans (Heat balance), 43-60 :;TOPIC TAGSz albedog fundamental surface, albedo intensity ;ABSTRACT: The average occurrence of albedo in Various regions of the!i 'USSR is determined. Albedo calculations are based on revised data of' ,albedo for different kinds of cover on the fundamental surface. The average albedo In forested regLons is estimated to be 0.14%, and the percentage of forested area over each surface unit is considered as the overall average for each region, The monthly albado Intensity .is computed and represented an maps, High albedo occure'durLag :months with snow cover and on deserts without snow cover. During lCard 1/2 .AT4026428 ~December and January, when there is a fairly constant snow cover over .the territory of the Soviet Union, the albedo intensity varies from 180% in the northern belt to 20% in the southern belt, where the snow cover is changeable. During April and Hay, when large areas are free of snow, the albedo percentage decreases. In July the whole territory of the USSR is free from snow and a.lbedo is Low. OrLge art* hass 12 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONS none SUBMITTEDt 00 DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 ENCL: 00: SUB CODES AS NO REV SOVt 015 OTHERS 004! Card 2/2