SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MUKHINA, V. A. - MUKHITDINOV, O.
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MUNHIMS V.A,
%wializationg redistribution of assortments am=g enterprises,
and production caleWLatlon, Tekstepron. 22 no.22#1v-7 D #62o
1. Starshiy inzh. Institute skonomiki AN Belorusekay SOP'n.
(White Russia-Textile industry)
BRIUIM, V.A.; KUKHIRA, V.A.; SHETAMIKOTA, &. 1.
Some results of the physiological study of the tea plant. Trudy Bot.inst.
Ser4.no.9:155-180 153. (XLRA 6:6)
1. Botanicheakiy institut iment V.L. Komarova akademil nank SM. (Tea)
-.: I.-,! 1 1-1111 1! 1 L- - .. . - ... -I.- . I - , I - . . - - - I ~
Ill.'KHRIA, V. A.
"hoolo"ic-PhysLological Investigation if Tea." Cand Biol 3c, , Trl . t.
0 , - -
of Botany, Acad 3ci U33R, '.eningrad, 1953. (RZhBi-31, 11-10 1, .3e0 54 1
30: Swn 432, 29 zMar 55
KUKHn, V.A.
ftological and physiological characteristics or photosynthesis growth.
and accan:L2&tlon or dry body In te&. iimAr rast.rista.mst. ioan-im
155. (KM 43:9)
1. Botanichaskiy inatitut Akedeall --Ir SSSR. (To&)
KUKHXNA, V.A.
W
e'-' ~_ i~~fc~lcal and physiological study of to& in comection with Its
introduction into the Moldavian S.S.R. Trudy Bot.inst.ber.4 no.10:
14-73 '55. (MLRA 9:5)
(Moldavia--To&)
/Yt' /'
///-'O~' ell ~Iogy. General Froble7s. H-1
U1 / Flent/Physi
Abs Jcur j Rof Zhur - Biol., No 16, 25 Aug 57, -lio 68906
.Iuthor : 2!ukhina, V.A.
Title S o,~,'~
o a r ~in Studies of Fhotosyn-thesis an Tcrrostrial
Plants by the . onoi-etric "athoi.
Orig Fub Tr. Bcten. in-ts AN SESR, 1956, series 4, ~Ic_ 11,
225-240
.'tbstrnc:t ", now tyre ~~f vessel for use in the Worbur7 apinrptus fcr
L-flnoliutric --oncurc-ents in rhctosynth~,sir is rrcpcs,~d.
It i3 of cyliniricrl fom (53-38 cm3 h.' c--i
Ur, ).5 ci height) which provides P_ f-vcr-bl~ rrti- bot-
w.)c,n the baffor iroa nnd the v-1ma f t1 , .--Ftso~,aF phrse.
The higz'h- ~ -. rnot-,Pynthetic intannity wr~v )rv,)!4 -t !3
DO;., c~cnc-_,nt:-nt',2n of about 2% in tho vassol. F,'Jr the ~Utor-
-inctLcn. -f , -, 4~,- synthesis in tho described vasqol 9, 1,,,cf
cuttings ri-Lh rr. treo of 2-6 cm3, exrosed f'cr 41~- -in.,
ere 7!QSt SUitab."J. Bcse~' on the results of their 7wn
Card 112
MUKHINA, V.A.; LIffSLZ, F.F.
-Some physiological characteristics
photophase. Trudy Bot.inst.Ber. 4
of Perills, during the
n0.131266-293 159.
(MIRA 13:3)
(Photoperiodion)
HURMA V A
Ifturnal courBe of photosynthesis and tronslocatLon of
during the phot"Mee in sow short-day and long-day
Cv.s.i.9]. Trudy Ikt. inst. Ser.4 20014-.167-1V 160.
(Photosynthesis) topeclodlau') (PlaAs, NoMam. of
assimilates
plants
(MIRA 34:3)
fluidis in)
KUKH1114 70140t maunbayr satrudalk
Utilization of the hidden potentialities of production in
the, textile enterprises of VhIto Insets. Tekst. prow. 20
no. 11:6749 N 16o. (MMA 13:12)
1. Institut ekonomiki Almdemit muk BM.
Mite *mata-futtle industry)
CHEU%MRSKIY., S.A.; MWINA V.A.
State of chlorophyll in leaves as related*to the geographical origin
of plantse Boto shtw. 46 no. 5tW-W My 16le (KM 14:7)
1. gotanichookiy institut Imeni V.L. Kwarc~z AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Chloropbyll)
MUNHIN, V.F.; EKHINA V.A.
Characteristics of the growth and development of com in Leningrad
Provinces Trudy Boteinst. Ser.4 no.1705-52 164- -- . (MIRA 1811)
MMINA, V.A., kand. ekonom. nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Use of synthetic fibers and materials in the textile industry
of White Russia. Tekst. prom. 25 no.12:23-25 D 165.
(MIRA 10,-- 1)
1. Institut ekonomiki AN BSSR.
I k il. ; I j ,, f ~
'..j 1 , .. " . - i 1. !
I I F I ; t i I 1~
SAKARCRYAN, R. S. -, I~FA V. ~-.,,.SULTANOT, K.I.; PRMLIS. M.P.
Torch lines and safetw valves inoll and gas refineries. Aterb.
neft.khoz. 35 no.10:33-35 0 156. (NIAIA 10: 1)
(Petroleust-Refineriet)
14UMINA V.P.; KONEV. P.N.; SHM, DL'R-' B#A.;. SHUTSKIY, V.P.
. . ~. .. : ~ p -
Urals in the
165.
(MIRA 18-. 9)
,ed December
HUUINA, V.S.
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ACC NR, A1'1001678
SOURCE CODI-;:---UR/0213/66/006/001/0122/()135
AUTHOR: Mukhina. V. V.
~ORG: Institute o7"O"ceanography. AN SSSR (Institut okeanologii AN SSSR) ~3
TITIZ: Problem of the boundary between the quaternary and tertiary sediments of
the Pacific Ocean '\?'
:SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 1, 1966, 122-135
TOPIC TAGS: oceanography, stratigraphy
;,ABSTRACT: The method of diatom analysis has been used for an investigation
t.
,of the'bottom eediment"'L the equatorial zone of the Pacific Ocean for
:their stratigraphic separation and clarification of the paleoclimatic
Iconditions of sedimentation. Diatomaceous and other algae were studied.
:in the deposits of four cores taken at four stations by the "Vityaz"'
,and cores taken by Swedish investiG,3Ltors at two stations. Four rta-
itions were in a zone of diatonaceou---radiolarian silts and the other
1*two were in a region of typical carbonaceous sediments. Host of the
iarticle is a detailed description of the contents or each of the cores.
11t was found that the sediments in different cores were accumulated
dwing periods of different duration. It was possible to some degree to
iroconstruct the history of sedimentation on the ocean floor fiom the
,late Tertiary and the study showa that ouch corea can lead to a far
ibetter understanding of development of the ocean floor. Orig. ait. has: 5 figures
land 1 table. CJPRS: 3P,2301
:1SUB COM SUBM DATE: OlSep64 / ORIG REF: 007
ILCard 41 ?-91
ACC NRt AP7006060
SOU&CE COUt UR/021-3/66/006/00510807/UL6
- .2 - mahinat V. V.
AUTHORI MAkhIna, YJ V
ORG: Instttuta 09 Me loxyt M SSSR (iftstitut ananologii M SSSA)
TITLEs Siliceoug, organisms In suspension and In dW surface, layer Of
bottom sediments-of the Indian Ocean
SOURCM Okeiiologiyag ve 69 nos 39 1966s, 807-816
TOPIC TAGSt oceanography,, biology
SUB COM 00A :_ -
ABSTPACTi tfia quantities of all the four groups of alliceous organisms
waltion of datome and aillootlagellata sentained In
and the specl;iq to
samples of suspensions and In the surface layer of bottom sediments from the
Indian Ocean are considered. The quantitative distribution of the
siliceous organisms is subject to climatic sonalitys in the surface layer
of the ocean their high content Is confined to the water rich In nutrient
salts (divergence zones), whereas In the surface layer of the bottom
sediments they are predominant in the areas where radiolacian-diatomaceam
oozes are widely distributed. The latter fact Is attributed to a rich
development of plankton In the given area and to the absence of carbonate
and terrigenous material among the siliceous sediments. With respect
to specific rotposition, diatomaceous blocoanoses differ considerably
from their tanatocoemses. The representatives Nitaschlas, Chastoceros,
which are predominant almost everyuhere In the surface layer of the oceans
are replaced In the bottom sediments by the representative f the gonu~
coacinodiscus. OrIg. art. bass 5 figures and* 3 tables. Yposs 390tio
cam 1/1
M_ - -
MMIMA, Ye,G.
Possibility of adTancufnent of commercial almorA plantations to the
steppe and piedmont zones of the Crimea. Izv. Krym.otd. Geog.ob-va.
no.2:69-74 153. MRA 8:7)
(Crimea--Almond)
IV! ti (N Pi
Trud,~
a Tit tennerat!irel,
KMINA.- Ye. 4.
wract Sesaturati" dlspls~e~t or jh"ds-
welopment of fruit orqn. TAO McrelIGNf.. ft.01*3.-61-63 155. (=A 9:10)
IL, OdLesekly g1drometserologleheekly Institute
(SdlAs moisture) (Frult mature)
/,(,F IY14- /YdF. g,
0*69Aiitid Plants% ~ Fruits., Berries M-7
Abs; Jour 1% - Miur, - Biol.., No: lj_ 1958., f (a 1712
Author MukhIna, Tee-G. and Sheyntsis O.G.
lust cal. titu+,.e.~b~yerjity of Odessa
TLtle Effedt-OV, on,: aIIi tii'Aitaidin-
shower:Irrisatl Florescence
Orig ftb :Tr.. Odessk. gidrometeorol. in-ta,, .1956, vy. 8.. 47-55
Abstract :In the.botanical garden of Odessa Mdversity a shower irriga-
tion of the Krezlevskiy peach trees was performed in spring of
1953; two shower irrigations, one during spring (A7vazovskiy)
and -one - during auto= L (KreMleVskly) were. performed in 1954.
t
shift
.A . Ae phase of florescence of the peaches was noted
on the irrigated areas,'LvItb.:flowering taking place two to
three days later then in controlo After the spring and autumn
shower irrigations the difference in the moisture content in
the sol I.of the irrigated and control areas reached 10%. The
peaches of both varieties on the irrigated sections blamed
5-6 days later. The increase in the moisture content had a
Card 1/9
- MUIUMP Ye. G. (Dotsent, Odessa), X TUMANOVA, D. F., and N. S. CHOCHIA (Cand.
of 5-ogf-aplffb-al Sciences - Leningrad) and GOLITSMMG, I. A. (Leningrad - Ilrof.)O
"Phenological, Mlicro- and Macrolo6ical Division into Districts."
report presented at a Phonological Confe"nce in Leningrad, Nov 1957,
by UM Geographical Society.
Or SIOGIREV, D*P. [deceased]
Iffect of meteorological conditions an the sugar content of peaches.
Trudy OGNI ne.16:9-15 '58. (MIRA 12:9)
(Crimea-Peaches) (Crops and climate) (Sugar)
MMIU&. Te.G.
Relation between temperature conditions in winter and spring
and the beginning of flowering In peaches and apricots. Trudy
OGNI no.18-.7-16 059. (Kft 13:5)
(Crimea-Peach) (CrIum-Aprict)
MgKHINA, Ye.G.
Agrometeorological conditions of apricot culture In the mamins.
Trudy OGMI no.22:3-7 160. (KM 14:10)
(Mcraine-Apricot) (Meteorology,, Agricultural)
DMTRIYEVA, L.I.; PERENKOVA, G.P.
Agrowtoot-ological conditionstor growing nazzard cherries in
the Ukraiffi. Trudy OGNI no.25:3-11 161. (MM 16:6)
(UkrAim-Cherry) (Crops and climate)
ALEKSEYEV,, Mikhail Dmitriyovich; SIDBODSKAYA., Dorotoya Isaakovnal- KORZMA., Yu.,,
spots. red,; HWINA# Ye.M.# red.; FORMAIMIA,, Ye.A., tekhn. red.
C-- - ----
[Gannim mackerel and sawel-Swmd-I in batch-type blancheral VyraboW
konsetwov Y meals iz skumbrii :Lstavridy v blanshirovateliakh pre-
ryvnogo doistviia. Moskva, Rybnoe khoziaistvo, 1961. 16 PO
(MIRA 14:9)
(Fish, Canned)
BRUDASTOVA, Nariya-Alokseyovea; KOKDRATIYEV, Timofey Terentlyevich;
TT!~Yla ~ , red.1 FOLUYUHINA, N.Lp tekhn. red.
[Mechanization of work in fish pond managsKent] Melrhani-
sataila rabot v prudovykh i*bovodnykh khosiaistyakh. Mo-
skvag Rybftoe khosialstvo, 1962. 22 p. (%IRA 16:6)
(Fish ponds)
BRUDASTOVA, Variya Alekseyevna,- MUKHRIA, Ye.M., red.; POLIff EKHRIA,
N.I., tekhn. red.
[Hydraulic structures for pond fish fams]Gidrotekhnicheskie
sooruzheniia pl-udovykh rybovodnykh khoziaistv. Moskva, Hyb-
nae khoziaistvo, 1962. 32 p. (KmA 15:10)
(Fishponds)
NIKITIN, Boris Pavlovich; XMINA-L ~Y~14 ~Md- ~- FOMALINA, re. A. v
tekhn. red.
[Organoleptic method for determining the quality of fish and
fishery productelOrganolepticheskii metod v otsenke kachestva
ryby i ryboproduktov. Moskva, Rybnoe khosiatetvo, 1962. 89 p.
(Fishery products inspection) (MIRA 16:3)
MARTI, Yu.Yu.9 atv. red.; ALEKSEM, A-P-v zam. otv. red.; NOSKOV,
A.Sep rAme otve red.; BOROWOVp V*A., red.; VIKOGRADOV, L.G.,
red.; ?XTSEVp G.N., red.; IZHICVSXIY,, G.K.j. red.1 KAWTOVA, I.I.,
red.; KOIWAHTINOV, K.G., red,j MUNTIAN, V.M., red.; KAUMOV, V.M~q
red.; IS 0 p N.A.# red.; FEDOSOV,, M.V., red.; CHUMAKOVA, L.S.,
reCj A7N7APT# U.S., red.; MUKHIKA, Ye.M., red.; FORMALM, Ye.A.,
teld3u, red,
LrSoviet fishery researchin the northwestern part of the Atlantic
Ocean] Sovetakie rybokhoziaistwenzWe issledovaniia v severo-zapad-
noi chasti Atlanticheskogo okeana. Moskva,, Izd-vo zhurnala
9Rybnoe khozialstvo,a 1962. 375 p. (KIRA 15:7)
1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut morskogo
rybnogo khozyaystva. i okeanografii. 2. Vaesoyuzm7 nauchnyy institut
morskogo rybnogo khogyaystva i okeanografil for Marti., Fedosov).
(AULantic Ocean-Fisheries esearch)
oxam, TO.F.
Flacenta psoudonowria humans. Alcush. I gia. 33 no.2:107-109
Mr-Ap 057. (KM 10:6)
1. 1z kliuM skusherstva I ginalrologil (sav. - prof. A.I.Metchanko)
lontagradskogo pediatrichookoge weditsinskogo Institute.
(FIACMA
. peoudozowria, rare case)
TCBIIZVIGH, V.F.~ MUKHINA, Ye,F... GERSHANOV-ICH,, M.L.
Two cases of healing o-4" 7esicccr-vag--nal fistulAs under the
influence of 4--mqthY-!LLra- '-'- r,--'thy-",UracJ--'Li VCP.
onk. 10 no.32.';--5-.:'I'- MIRA 17,S)
164.
1 Ur
~. 1z laborator~.i eksper-menta.'.Ir-5y onxalogi.L (zav. - zas! -
zhennyy dayatAll nauk- RSFSR prof, N.V. Lazarev), g~neknlc--
gicheskogo otdelen.~ya zav. - prof. V.P. Tobi-ler"cW i tera-
pevtf~cheskpy gruppy omkolog-A MAN SSSR (dir. -
days tv'-tal I ny-y chLen 9-111 SSSR prof. A.!. Serebrov). Adr-es
av-torovt Leningrad, P-.-)*,29, 2--yi Berez:,vaya a.-ileya d.3, Ins'l-,
tut onkologii AMN SSSR.
AYNBIIIDER, N.M.; DILIMAN, V.M.; MUKHINA, Ye.P.; NECHAYEVA, I.D.; SHARKOVA,
Zh,M, .- I ~ .- I I- -
Experience with the antibiotic 2703 in six patients with chorio-
epithelioma of the uterus. Vop. onk. 10 no.5:103-107 164.
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Iz Instituta onkologii AMN SSSR (dir. - prof. A.I.Serebrov).
Adres avtorov: Leningrad, P-129, 2-ya Berezovaya alle-ya, 3,
Institut onkologii AMN SSSR.
RUKHINA, Ye.P. (Uningrad, P-4(), ZverinskayeL ul., 33,, kv.18)
Metastasizing of malignant tumars of the ovaries. Vop. onk.
10 no.12;27-31 164. (M-IRA 18%6)
1.JZ kafedry onkol*gli (zav.- chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof.
A.I. Rakov) Leningradskogo Instituta usovershenstvovanlya vrachey
imeni Klrova (dir, dotsent S.N. Pq3likarpov) i ginekologicheakago
Welerdlya (zav.- prof. V.P. Tobilevich) instituta onkologli
AIMN SSSR (dir.-deystvitelln.,ry chlen. AMN SSSR prof. A.1. Serebrov).
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to the deternimition. ei Nb in the praience of W
in alloys ba-wd oa Ni. Cr ,Fe -and Co, 'to dutirmine
24b mW W in steel, I g is dissolved in 40 mi of dil.
HCJ- (1-+ 1) with the addition of a few drop -of
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kesidue-IsmoLste-ned NOVI 10 ratof cone, Hct;,Whiqb.
0 cvipor~i"'off.' The residiie ht d1siolvcd in 20
61 HCI, the hot soln. is filtered ~_nd the mul_
ppt. is ignited and Nsed with 4 to 6 g of KCO..
'"o melt is dissolved in waterand diluted to 100 m)
in a calibrated flask. A portion (10rrJ) of the
filtcrcd solo. fr. mixed with (1-2 ini of potaszIum
citrate join. -and,310.ml. of wna. HCLatid- &x1rolig,of
Cowitry : USSR E
CatcL;cry: Virology. Bacterial V,ruscs (Phages)
,'.ba Juur: Ref Zhur-Biol-, Ne 23, 1953, NO 103509
,,u,t-.hcr Belyayeva, I. '..; tUJiina, Z. S.
Inst
Ti '.- 1. c Study of the ',~ctivjty and Stability of thQ
Commercial Series of Cholera Bactericypha[;c
OriG Pub: Sb. B--ktoriofafiya. Tbilisi, Gruzned~,iz, 19'77,
333-336.
.bs'~ract Study of 4.8 series of cholera phage pro-,)arL-d in
different years shmied that heepine theya under
refrigerator corditi(j;is frr 18-23-25 montlis did
not notably chv--,L;e thely titer, range of lytic action
or rapidity of the occurrence of the secondary Growth.
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Jbip"Its the construction of preschool Institutions. qkhr. truda
I sets. strakh. no.3:59-61 S '58. (Km 12:30
1,Pnofabriks, Imeni Oktyabrlskey revolyutell.
(Kestrom-Textile workers)
(Maternal and Infant welfare)
5(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3224
Mukhina, Zinaida Stepanovna, Yekaterina Ivanovna Nikitina, Lidiya
SamuilovfM Volodarskaya, Lyudmila
Yakovievna Polyak, and Anna Aleksandrovna Tikhonova
Metody analiza metallov I splavov (Methods of Analysis of Metals
and Alloys) Moscowo Oborongiz, 1959. 527 P. Errata slip inserted.
8,050 copies printed.
Ed. of Publishing House: T. X. Kunyavskaya; Tech. Ed.: V. P. Rozhin.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for laboratory technicians of plants
and may also be.of use to personnel of chemical and analytic UWb-
oratorios of scientific Institutions and schools of higher educa-
tion*
COVERAGE: The book reviews various methods of analyzing steel, cast
iron# complex iron, chromium-, nickel- and oobalt-base alloys.
It also reviews methods of determining the content of elements in
aluminum, magnesium and copper alloys as well as in various bi-
nary alloys. Principles of physical and chemical analysta for
ca.d~
Methods of Analysis of Metals and Alloys SOV/3224
metallurgical studies are briefly explained, and laboratory equip-
ment used for this kind of analysis is described and illustrated.
Methods of analysis are grouped according to the type of alloy
being analyzed. Rach method is described and its accuracy,
theoretical basis and procedure are Indicated. The application
of chromatographic separation in analyzing various metal alloys
to explained. The appendix contains the description of various
titration solutions, the reactivation of solutions and tables
indicating weights of substances used in acidimtry as well as
certain oxidizers, reducing agents, conversion coefficiefits,
atomic weights o f elements, etc. V. Ye. Bukhtiarov and
D. V.. Romanov . wro-tiD the part entitled *Kethod of C4ro-
matographic Analy:ais",_ There are 118 references: 198 Soviet,
4 German, 3.8nglish 2 Czech and 1 French.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
Ch. I* Principles of Physicochemical Analysis 5
Part A, Colorimetric analysis 5
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TMMMWA. A.A.; ZMMZHYAU. I.A.
lbtaroWng lead, bloonth, tln,. cadidw Iffmitles In Mobim and
sdobl=. alloyso Trudy Zomo &=I* Iddso IZ:71-74 960., (X= 13:8)
(Mobluo-AnsUalf)
KUKHM, ZeS.; TIMENOVA, A.A*;.ZMIKCMHUYA, I.A.
tricas of 24ad, tin, bismuth and cadmium in wts.121c. chromium
And Its'anovs, ftudy.lba. awd. khlu.- 12:298-310 160.
(KM 13.-8)
(Chromium-Analysle)
PRASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6035
Mukhina, Zinaida Steeanoyna, and Yekaterina Tvanovna Nikitina
Uskorennyye metody analiza titana i yego splavov (Accelerated Methods of Analy-
zing Titanium and Titanium Alloys) Moscow#, Oborongiz, 1961. 121 p. Errata
slip inserted. 5050 copies printed.
Ed.: T. M. Kunyavskaya; Tech. Ed.: L. A. Garnukhina; Managing Ed.: A. S.
Zaymovskaya, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel of scientific research
institutes and analytical laboratories of metallurgical and machinery plants. It
can also be used in schools of higher education.
COVERAGE: The book describes chemical and (mainly) physicochemical methods
of determining all the components of industrially produced titanium alloys. Op-
timum methods, selected from several cited, for determining each of the com-
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Accelerated Methods of Analyzing (Cont.
SOV/6035
ponents-are desbribed. In most of the methods (for fe, 4~r, Ni, V, Qo, 5', Mg,
Mn, Mo, Sb, Ta, P, Cl, S, Cu, Cd,,and Znj, the component can be determiner]
directly from a solution of the alloy sample. Such a procedure eliminates ex-
traction processes and considerably expedites and simplifies the entire analytic.1
procedure. The determination of sMall amoqnts of Nis Al, Cu, and Zn in alloy
sariplies with organic reagents is described. An amperometric method which em--
ploys a solid electrode in determining Cr and V in a single sample is also detailed.
Emphasis is placed on the determination of impurities. No personalities are men-
tioned. There are 19 references: 14 Soviet and 5 English.
TABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged]:
Introduction
Selection of Samples for Chemical Analysis
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ZAKMOVA., Gulim-, Vasillyevnas kand. tekhn. nauk; POPOVO Ivan Alaksoyevich,,
kande tekhn, zauk; ZKOROVAl Idlbm Favlovu; MIN, Boris
Vladimirovich; Pr:Lnlml:L uchagrtlyes ITUM~UN -Z.B.,v wal. dayatell
m-kl i tokbn. RSM; POPOVA, LA.~s-zaal, doatell mauki I takka.
RSM; YlGbWA, N.D., zaal. dayatel" inauki i tekbn.#SM; NIKITINA,
Ye.l., saal. dayatell nauki i tekbn. RSFSR; ZED(CHUHNAU, Ye.A.,
zael. dayatell nauki i tekbn. RSFSR; ZHABINA, V.A.; SAVITSKIY, Ye.M.,
red.; STROM, A.S.., red.; ARKHMGELISKAYA, 14.S., red. izd-va;
IMPAMp AeI.# tekbne red*
[Vioblum and its alloyal Robli i ego sp2avy. By G.V.Zafrhe am i
dr. Moskva., Gos. nauebso-tekbn. izd-vo 3.it-ry po chernoi i tsvet-
be
noi metallurgii, 1961. 368 (MIRA 14:12)
(NiobiUM5
MUKHINA, Z.S.; ZHEMHUZkAYA, I.A.; KOTOVA, G.S.
Analysis of impurities in refractory alloys based on nickel, cobalt,
iron, and chromium. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.2:170-173 Mr-Ap '62.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Alloys) (Metals--Analysis)
ZBENDAREVA, OlIga Grigorlyevna; kZROL Umida Stekeov~qaj_
KUNYAVSKAYA, T.M., red.; PUKULUGH, N.A., tekhn. red.
(Methods of analyzing electroplating baths] Metody ana-
liza gallvanicheskikh varm. Moskva, Oborongiz, 1963.
269 P. (MIRA 16:10)
(Electroplating)
14UKHINA-KMIOTOTA, T.K.
Sme features of the fo2mation of sound pitch differentiation
at an early age. Vop. paikhol. 10 no,1161-71 Ja-FI64
(MIRA 170)
1. Institut paikhologii Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk RMR,
Ibekvae
HUKHMINOVI A* HO
Dissertations - *Calculation of Prestressed Reinforced-Concrete Bridge
Girders Supported by a 72exible Arch.* Cand Tech Scig laninamd Ust of
Railroad Trampwt Ogineen, LeniWadp 195h. (Referativray Mvu=1-4kW&wdkag
Moscows Jun 54)
Sot Sum 313, 23 Dec. 1954
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(MIRA 16: 1)
(Conorete valle-Testing) (lerazzit)
aspirant
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bilitrast, Ned. zhur. no.10:23-25 161. (MIRA 14: 10)
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skogo, gosudarstvenn6go maditainakogo inatituta (nauchn7y mk~voditell-
Prof. D.N.Maksumow).
(CALCULI 0 URmw) (PHORMIC ACID)
A.M.
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~tamte during treatuent at the Shoftha-MI-darm health resort. Prellmd-
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Inst.) 200 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 287).
KICHEVA, Ye.F.; M=ITDINDV,__j~.Fj
Developmmt of X-ray service In Tajlklstan. Zdrav.Tadzb. 9
no.3:52-54 VV-Ja 162. (MIRA 15:8)
(TAJIKISTAK-UDIOMGY,MDICAL)
14UKHITDINOV G9N__
Carbonization effects in alkali rocks of the Vichnevyye Mountains.
Trudy Inst.min., geokhimA kristalokhim.red.elem. no.2:265-270
# 59. (MIRA 15:4)
(Vishnevyye Mountains--Rocks, Carbonate)
YF.SIKOVA$ Yo.M.; HUKHITDINOV, G.N.; KHAT ZOVA, Ye.B,
Characteristics of the chemical
JWIIMII rOMw in the Viabmvyye
i kristanckhia. red. olon. no.
(VisbnevM
and mineralogical caqwsition of
Kountalus. Trudy Insto x1n.p goolgh-IM"
3:227-1" 159. (MIM 14: 5)
MMUins-Rockov 4necuo-Awaysis)
3(5)
AUTHORSs Zhabin, A. G., Mukhitdinov, G. N. SOV/20-126-5-39/69
TITLEs On the Hypogene Dispersion Halo of Rare Earth@ Around the
7
Vishnevogorskaya-Illmenogorskays Misecite Intrusion(South Ural)
(0 g1pogennom orsole vynoma redkikh zesell wakrug-Vishnevogorsko-
Illuenogorskoy intruzii misakitov)(Yushnyy Ural))
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk 333H. 1959p Vol 1269 ar 59 YP 1055-1057
(USSR)
kBSTRACT: The intrusion of the biotite-nepheline-ayonites (miascites)
mentioned in the title lies in the core of an antialinal fold or
meridional range. This fold constitutes a structural part of the
Sysertsko-Illmonog#rskiy anticlinorium and of the Ilimenogorskap
suite consisting of gneiss and crystalline slate (separated out
by B, N* Ronenson in 1958). The endocontaot varieties of the
miasaite were transformed Into nepheline-leas alkaline eyenites
due to the interaction with the containing rocks* The containing
rocks of the intrusion exocontact were metasomatically and
extensively transformed into aegirite-augite-microoline- and
biotite-microoline-phenites. In the phenite zone of the northern
Card 1/3 part of the Vishnevyye gory a great variety of rare earths was
ascertained. Besides the known rare earths (orthite, cheykinitet
On the Hypogene Dispersion Halo of Rare Earths Around SOV/20-126-5-39/69
the Vishnevogorokaya-llvaenogorsksya KL&s*ite Intrusion (South Ural)
and eschynite) also bastassits, britholites monacite, rare-earth
thorianite, betafits and niobo-sechynite were found. The rare
earths are also present in the calcite, sphene (in tenths of
per *out) as well an In the apatite. Inside the Intrusion
mentioned in the title# mangamse-orthits (Ref 3) was only found
singly. Various paragenstic associations of the minerals of rare
earths appear, which belong to different stages of the mineral
formation# which are genetically connected with the said
Intrusion. The earliest paragenesis is apparently formed by
orthit&-coutaining phenites, gneiss transformed into phouite,
and the oalcite-diopoide-scapolits rocks. The next association
is bound to ft1depar-pegmatites deposited In the phenites and
the above-mentioned gneiss (esohynJLta,, betafite, orthite). One
part of these veins is silioeous miascito, another part is
quarts-microoline-granite-pogmatits transformed int'n phenite.
A regular gravitation of the eschynite to the endo- and exo-
contact of the alascite pegmatites deposited in containing rocks
speaks of an undoubtful lose on orosiong(vynon) of the rare
earths from the pegmatites into the rooks last mentioned* The
principal mass of the rare earths is scattered in calcite and
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On the Hypogene Dispersion Halo of Rare Earths Around SOV/20-126-5-39/69
the Vishnevogorskaya-Illmenogorskaya Miascite Intrusion (South Ural)
apatite. The most interesting paragenetic associations, in which
rare earths take part, belong to the 2nd phase of the
carbonatization stage which fill out the cracks of the phenite
as small veins. After the oarbonatization stage, small veins of
quartz-arfvedsonite are formed in the phenites. All interesting
discoveries of chevkinite were made here. Also britholite
(recently found to be identical with leseingite (Ref 6)) was
found here. The composition of the rare earths in the said
minerals is very similar: Cerium dominates over all others. The
sum of lanthanumg cerium and neodymium amounts, for example in
orthite, to 94-4% of the total quantity of rare earths, in the
chevkinite to 96, in the eschynite to 80*5%(according to data by
Ye. X. Yealkova) and in the calcite to 89%. There are 5 references,
4 of which are Soviet,
ASSOCIATION: Institut mineralogiiq geokhimii i kristallograf ii redkikh elementoy
(Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystallography of Rare
Elements)
PRESENTED: January 16, 1959# by D. I, Shcherbakov, Academician
SUBMITTED: January 14, 1959
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POSE I DWL EUWZWICN SV/5T40
Akademiya umsk SSSR. Institut mineralogii, Cookhimil I kriata.Uokhinil reffirilrb
ele=ntar
Voymay mimerelogil, gookhimii I genaziss m--stomzhdcniy redkikh elemantay
(Problemn in Mmraogy, Geocbemistry, and DLposit Forration of Rare El Utz)
M-acaw, ltd-vo AN SSSRj, 1960. 2" p. (Series: Its: TruAW, Y". 4) Errata
printed an the Inside of back cover. 2,200 copies printed.
Chief Ed.: K. A. Vlmav, Corr sponding Korber, Acedenj of Sciences r=;
Reap. Edo: To V. Lyakhavich; Ed. of Pabliahlug Bouse: L. So Taxwor;
Tech. 3d.: P. So Muhins.
ramsz: Tb1m book to Intended for ecologists, mineralogists, and petrographers.
COM=,: This is a conection of 0 articles on the forcation, goala=,
m1mralogy, Intrograpb4i, and gaocheziatr7 of doposits at raro al-.-nts In
Siberia and LOOT14t] Central Asia. Tle diatribution and characteristics of
rare e2e=uts fauad In tbase areas as veU as scm* qua;atitative and q=Utat-
tive mtbods of ImesticAAlm the rocks and minerals In which the7 an fo=d,
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3(
Proble--z'in MzcreloC7 (C*nt.) 007/5740
or vith wbich tbay are accociated, aza diacua=d. Tvo orticlis
invastieation of the poscibilitics of industrial extraction and utillmtion of
celenium, telluri=, aad halidum. Do parsonalities are =autioned. Each article
is accompanied by references.
12A= OP COMEMITSs
Gar,-jwh, A. A. Fecullarities in th3 Diatribution of Rara RI nts
in PoI7=tallic Depool-ta of tha Zt-Arogorsk ReGion of Hudayy Altay 3
Ser--ncv, Ye. 1. On the Content of Lithium and Hubidiva in IMnoraI3
of A33-14 Pe:p=tites of the Lovozerr.1dy Uansif 20
Badalov S. T., and S. Raz-zat=. 0- tho Gaochnmiatr7 of Selenium and
T.19iL 1, tl-- Ore D.,p,.It, of Al~--lykk 24
Gorokhova, V. H. On the Content of Rlmnlum in 11olybdLultes of the
-MmWau q;;ar4b1.vbde- Deposits 28
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Pmble= in Ydwr&Ugy (Cout.) EW15740
I :=- AIDOr ArlD
Yealkova, Ye. It., emd 1. 1. Il=amuko. Pymcbloro of tho VlabnoMe
Kountalum, Its Paroocuotic Accociationa, =d t1so Pect.1larities of Its
Cha=ical compooition
Zhabin, A. G., 0. 3. 111=tdinay, cm& N. To. rx-sakova. ParaLmnotic
Ascociations WMwuror-y-rjn~a' of narc mc=nti in nxocontact
Fenitized lliescite Intrusive Realm of tba ViahnarM Muntains
Zb-,bin, A. G. On the Separation Tim of tba r4wraU llidbl=, Zl=oni=,
and the Rua EartU in tha,armalto Pagmtite of the Bly=mksya law
Sc=nov, To. X. aelzirconlum In Alkall Pagmtltes
lorkin, V. I., Yu. A. Pyatembo, and A. V. Bykaws. On BritboUte of the
Alka3lua RccU of Soutboxatern T=s
31
51
74
85
90
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I'Zobl= In M=rQU57 (Conts) C:71.roTtO
Lrlif--.Icb,t Ve V.p =d A, Do 01nnim,' a. (~j tt3 Gl=mtor of tt-2
Biattritution of Accancory tLnrala in Crarlto Manifa
L-, V. To ma V I r on tt3 Mr.004. of lata
pr.,collaca an tho ;entont,of *Ac*c-O*r,.,=-j 112virals In Crmltold3 210
ITC---V# V. V.# rzd 0. Ta. Dicc=%7 ef 7r=lmtto
in TO:=13ra
ZUJOTO Ve I.# czd A. V* tbattarla. Vwca V-5 D3r--Slt3 W
IfIC71ptl CCU,.-ml ASIS
rcd6r,-=--mp TO* 9. Cz7ctmUc--r.7ZAa rc.-i cZ Colcati-to Yrm tt*
eg Ot=nti-m lz tba Tedshih-31=7a C-"l
r-MOGr KID ==3M C? UM ZZ-s-wO=J CO MILM
L%zl=mh3p IS* To C=2tiO TYPS Of D.--,Z.1lt2 and On MmMatetic=
of Irleal7m I~ld fdatal=
cud 416
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Problems in Maeralogy (cont.) C07/5740
Zhikam, A. So On the Problem or Ganatic Typan of CL-r--=Iu=-BcsrIng
Deposits
Tikhonankov, 1. P.,ancl R. P. Tikbonankova. Contact Rocks of the
UrrozerskI7 Hansif, Their Genesis and tb.3 Peculiarities of Diztri-
butiop in ",he- of Rare ntal MmarAization
Voloebkovich, K. L. On tbp- Problm of the Structural roaition or tha
Gornoaltagrokly Rare Notal Province
IIPTMD3 CY MESTrIGAZIMG 0=8 AM la~
Lettdeva, So 1. Rational M-athod of Quantitative Determination of
Dizaerdnated Beryllium In Greleen Orea
Rodionmp Do A., So F. Bobolev,,B. P. Zolotarcy, and To. V, Vlwcr7a.
On Accidental Errors of Quantitative 1Uneralogical Analyais of Ore
31i=s and Concentrates
174
185
203
209
214
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Problem; In fUmeralogy (cont.) S07/5740
Loginors., LO A. Erpori=nt in lbc~=Ivg the optical Constanta of
OrmimIte azd Renierite 224
ECa:10:ZMS CMP MIM
Ikkaln, V. N. Prompects in the Industrial Extraction of Solftium
and Tell-zri= the Products of Corjor-tolybdemm Ore ProccwinZ 255
Kas-novichi, S. TA. fafniaza (Econazda Survey) 246
A,VAnAZZ: 1Abrm&7 of Congress
card 616
MSHITDMV9 G.N.; IMARCHOW, L.Tu.
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Characteristics of the structure and caMpositlon of mcocontact,
alkall pqpatites in the Vishnevy" and nmn' Ybuntains
sladdto Intrusion. Trtdy IN2M no.8t236-W t62.
(KMA 26a1)
(Vyohnewe Nwntains-pegmatities)
OL Imn Nmmta:inx-FegmtItesj
NUKHITDIROTP 1.
Wbie wild plants of the Bu-nza Bang*. Bet. sbur. 48 no.3:
419-422 Mr 163. (NM 16U.)
(Darvasa Range-Plante, Edible)
SABIROV, K. S. , RUMMDTM-V,, K*P-*-
Connection between a prime number Pn and its index.
Trudy UzGU no.78:143-146 158. (KIPA 13:6)
(Sambers. Prime)
KUKHIIID 1: OT..
[TM achievements of the agricultural Year and tooks for further
developing cotton growing and other branches of agriculture in the
Uzbek S.S.R. during 1956, a report at a conference of leaders of
agriculture in Uzbekistan, December 20, 1955] Itogi set'skokhostat-
styennogo Xoda t sadacht po dallneisheau resvitilu khlopkoyodstva t
drug1kh otraslet sol'skogo khostaistva v Usbekskol SSR and 1956 godi
doklad na soveshchmnii peredorikov sellskogo khostaistya Usbekistans,
20 dekabria 1955 gods. Tashkent, Goo. isd-vo Usbakskoi SSR. 1956.
35 P. (KLBA 9:10)
(Usbekistan-Agriculture)
MUMITDINCVp fluritdin ltkrama--vich
U15
114-21
- M9
ISTORICMMIYE RESHENIYA XX (I.E. DVADTSATCGO) S"YEZDA KPSS I ZADACHI
INTELLIGENTSH UZBEKISTANA (HIESTORICAL DECISIONS OF THE 20TH PARTY CONURESS
AND TASKS OF TflE INTELLIGENTSIA OF UZBEKISTAN) MOSKVA, GOSPOLITIZDAT,1956.
171 P.
I
t,
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Some orthogonal and blothogonal systems. Trudy Uz(;U no.78:
147-152 158. (KIRA 13:6)
(Nambers. Theory of)
ZYBIN, Yu.P., prof*; NMITDINOT, S.K., Inxh.
Diagram of the pressure of the foot on the sole. Kosh.-obuy.
prom. 2 no.2:10-13 7 160, (KM 13:5)
(Boots and shoes) (Foot)
ActIvity of defoliants in relation to the moisture supply of the
ootton plant. Dok1.AN Us.30 no-9:55-58 '58- (MIRA 11: 12)
1. Institut genettki I fisiologil rastenty AN UsSM. Predstavleno,
ahlenois-korrespondenton Al UsUM S.SeSedykawym.
(Cotton growing) (Defoliation)