SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ORGANEZOV, G.G. - ORHEL, I.

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ORGAI,IEZOV, Gurgen Gavrilovichl, prof.; AZATYAN, A.M., red.; AKHIRYANYe., I --- takhm-red. [Underground waters of the Arai-at Depreqsion1Podze=iye vody Araratskoi kotloviny. Erevan, Armianskoe gos.izd-vo. Vol.3.[Water cycle of the Aragats Massif]Vodnyi balans mas- siva Aragats. 1962. 450 P. (WRA 11~:11) (Aragats, Mount) ORGANISZCZkK Jan I wt Acanthosis nigricans juvenilin. Przegl.derm.,Warsz.46 n0-3: 259-265 MY-Je '59. 1. Z Kliniki Dermatologicznej L.M. w Pozaanbi. Kierownik: prof. dr. A. Straszyneki. (ACANTHOSIS NIGHICANS In Inf.& child.) 82912 S/120/60/000/02/o43/052 AUTHORS: Organov, I.V. and TepfGaigE314 A. Y V, TITLE: A 50 kV Ion TubeAA V PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No 2, PP 150 - 152 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The ion tube is shown in Figure I.. It incorporates only two vacuum joints, namely, one teflon (11) and one rubber W. The latter also act as insulators between the anode 14 and the intermediate electrode 1 and between the intermediate electrode and the cathode flange 3 , respectively. The intermediate electrode I and the anode 14 are made from armco iron and form the magnetic circuit of the source.. One of its gaps, i.e. -the working gap, is 5.5 mm thick, while the other gap contaimns an insulating material 9 , which is o.2 mm, thick, The intermediate electrode is water-cooled (35). The anode 14 is Card 1/3 82912 S/120/60/000/02/o43/052 A 50 kV Ion Tube E032/E314 cooled by a copper insert containing an additional channel through which gas can be passed. In order to prevent the evaporation of the anode, there is a special replaceable insert 33 made of heat-resistant materiai and having an aperture of 1.2 mm in diameter. The insert is kept in position by the ring 32 . The cathode is in the form of a bifilar tungsten thread. 0.8 mm in diameter, which is apot-welded to the holders If One of the holders is fixed to the cathode flange 3 and the other to the lead 5 , which is fixed in the cathode flanged The source is adjusted by the centering ring 12 . The electrostatic lens is demountable. The outer electrodes 24 aud 26 are earthed and are supported by three rods 23 and the ring 19 . The intermediate electrode 25 is supplied by the lead 1-5 . All the insulators are specially screened (20, 21., 28, 31). The extracting electrode 26 contains a permanent magnet 30 in order to reduce the heating of 1he insert 33 by secondary electrons. The distance between the electrodes and the Card 2/3 source and the extracting electrode can be adjusted. 82912 S/12o/60/000/02/043/052 A 50 kV Ion Tube E032/E314 The main electromagnet is at 10 . The device has been used to produce an ion beam of 21 mA with an arc current of 1.6 A, magnetic-field strength in the gap of the source of 3 kOe and an extracting voltage of 46 kV. The diameter of the beam wes - 12 mm. In the case of hydrogen the composition of the beam was as follows; H 0 44%, H'"I - 21%, 3 3 H 2 N2 02 etc. 291 The source has been used conti.~-.uously for 9 hours at a time without deterioration in its working characteristics. Acknowledgments e[�*e made to S.N. Popov and D.V. Karetnikov for assistance in this work. There are 2 figures and 6 references, 2 of which are German and 4 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics of the Ac.Sc.. USSR) MITTED: January 27, 1959 44-- Card 3/3 ORG"OV, K. it. AID - P-191 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Authors Cheklyuk, E. F., Org anov, K. A., Stepanchikov, E. A, and Snarskiy, A. N. Title Thermal Treatment of Exhausted Oi l Strata (Part II) Periodical Neft. khoz., V. 32, #2,. 33-38, F 1954 Abstract The heat injection p rocess is dis cussed with graphical and analytical repre sentation of heat 103ses in the stratum and vertical wall of the well- The example com- putation shows that the practical application of the process de ends upon the minimum temperature (2000C) and pressure (90 atm) of the Injected medium. 3 charts. Institution None Submitted No date Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologlya, 1957, Nr 4, p 184 (USS R) AUT9OR: Organov, M. G. TITLE: Problem of Engineering and Geological Subdividing of Mining Districts (K volarosu ob lnzhenerno-geologicheskom rayonirovanii gornykh 3tran) PERIODICAL: Soobshcn. Dallnevost. filiala im. Komarova AN SSSR, Nr 6, 1954. pp 30-36. APSTRACT: Fibliographic entry Card 1/1 -, The economic regionwlisation of Siberia. Top.skon. no.4:36-43 AP 157. (MLRA 10:5) I.Sakratarl trasnoyarskogo krayevogo komitsta loommistiebbskoy partil Sovetskogo soyuza. (Siberia--Bconomic policy) IORGAMJVA, H. M. Notablishing seismic microregions on the Trudnyy Peninsula (southern part of the Maritime Territory). Blul. Soy. po oelem. no.8:184-188 160. (NIU 13:10) 1. Dallnevostochnyy filial AN SSSR. (Trudnyy Peninsula--Seismology) ORGANOV.S.&~IYXVA, N.A. IntrodnctiOn Lf gas anchors designed by AzNII DN. Aserb.neft.khoz. 35 no.lo:46-47 0 156. (YIBA 10:1) (Oil wells-Squipment and supplies) 41 "Interrelat -es-;- a! Ir. Fe r ,f' Years C11" t~ie '-'t".'e: at.a d I Lsertat '.-.P. jef'endcli r tl,,e !~.st r F~- reL; t r~ .)efense f* sseri.w. r. J a ol a. e es' . ORUBOVA, H.G. (Moskva) Fifty vears of medical service. 7elld. I Akush. 24 no.3:35-36 14~ 13g. (AIMMIN, altIaORIZ FATMVICH, 1883-) (XLRA 12 18) VDZMENSKAYA, G.A., kand.med.nauk; BDZIYAN, lhoAo, vraoh (Stepanakert); SINYAROVA, V.A., kand.med.nauk; GRIGOROVSKITp I.M.,, prof.; IMIYE7, Tu.I., kand.med.nauk (Kiyov); MARSHR, M.S., prof.; LWOPO, M.N.; DOHMKAU, L.M.; ORqWQVA, M.G. Health hints. Zdorovlo 9 no.3:30-31 W 163. (MIRA 160) (HYGIEn) (OD f,-" G f~ N -, - " y " T ) AUTHOR CHERY11-0V L ~ A. A,, 1MTETSKAYA, O,V~ 89-M/26 ,ORGANOVA, N. I TITLE $odium Autezdto- PERIODICAL Atomneya 6nert iya, 195". , V -11 3, Nr 8, PP 135 - 140 (U.S.S.R. A.BSTRLCT In 1953 a new m:Lneral was found in a Russian mountain massif- a hydrous sodium -uranium phospha te. The mineral belongs to the group of uranium micas, and is closely related to autonite with respect to its properties. The following experimental data con- cerning the new mineral are ava ilables a) Chemical compositions U0 65,9 4 62,53% 1 6 P 6 8 % ' 00 0 124 M;8 () % # 15,5 4, 2 9 8 43 , 5,62 6,88% Na2 A1203 0,32 % C&O 1,2 0,14% Fe20 0 97 % 1 S102 1,6 7 4 14,84 % H20 ;3,0 b) Stoichiometric formulas N&2( UO2)2(PO4)28H20 o) Specific weights 3,584 g/cm3 d) Crystal lattice spacings a w 6,97 c/a - 1 245 c - . 8,69 (3 tables, 2 illustrations and 6 Slavic references). Card 1/2 (-- p, - /.~ ',' (7 L -/, /L / . AUTHORS: Vasillyeva, Z. V., Litsarev, M. A., 20-3-46/59 Or&anova, N.-I.- TITLE: Natural Sulf&te Apatite (0 priro,,Inom sullfatapatite) PERIODICAL: Doklady A" SSSR, 11,158, Vol. 118, Nr 3, PP. 577-5L"o (!ISSR) ABSTRACT: Apatite lo comparatively widely diatributed In t:,c phlogopite layers in the Aldan region. It occurs aL a mineral admixture in various crystalline slates and gneisses, granites and pegmatites, mostly in the form of small irregu- lar grains distributed over the entire rock. The largest apatite accumulati ris are combined r, th metaeouiatic formations, in p&rticular with phlo~_-.opitc veins and nects which are deposited in -'iopside and apinul-diopside rocks. The dimensi.)ns of the apatite crystals vary from a few millimeters to 35 to 40 cm, their colour beinf. green, pale blue or red. An unusual specimen of apatite was fou d in t1.e phlogopite de,,osil; "Nade-.hn~ye" (on vie upper course of the river Pravyy Kurujig-Khoonku, distriC4 of Aldan). Small Card 1/4 apatite crystals (1 - 1,5 mm, fi,;ure 1~ are composed of an aggregate of ever, smaller crystals with a characterist4.c zonal structure (figure 1b). The inLer parts of these latter micro crystals are very weakly double-refracting (almost isotropi-,) viereas tne external layers are normally refracting. The lattE.r variety of apatite in certain points forms shapeless separat~onsi files up thc- gaps between the isotropic apatite and without do~;bt is of a later origin. The interrelations ei3tabliahed between these two components of the identical apatite sample lead to the assertion, that here one variety of -patite was repliced by the other. An incomplete pueodo-~,:orp~~osis (para-mor-phosis) of two chemically differing apatite ve,rieties is observed her-_~. The analysis of these varieties was not successful, because a separation was impossible. An X-ray structure analysis s~'Iowed two excess lines. They c,n well be made to harmonize with the in ices of the apatite-like compo-.-nt with a2 9 56; c 6, 7; c2 a2a; ',70'. As it is Shown by table ;, it is~possible 'to tribute indices corresponding to the second phase to all other lines. This justifies the assumption, that here two apatite phases are existent. The parameter a of the second phase is much greater, is characteristic for Cl-apatitep as is well known. The Natural Sulfate Apatite 2o-3-46/59 chemical analysis is given in table 2. It reflects the composition of both apa"ite phases and corresponds, after subtracting CaCO3 , to the total formula of apatite, wnich is distinguished by the presence of 8, which obvioualy replaceo P iBomorphouely, and by the occurrence of Na, which replaces Ca. Fro-n this the occurrence of Na-S-apatite may be presumed, the existence of which was proved (reference 1). Intermediary forms also became known. From tiiese facts and from tne investigat,ons of the apatite from "Nadezhnoye" it can be conceived to consist of two phases, "a-S-apatite and normal apatit-. For the purpose of clarifying the problem, to what extent it consists of pure 3-apatite, a finely ground sample was washed out with water for three days. The presence of sulphur and chlorine, as well as the absence of phos~~ior was determined. Therefore, in this apatite phosphor is completely replaced by sulphur. From these considerations the formula Na 6Ca 0 C1 2 is proposed. This variety was not yet observed in AtOe. it forms about 5 % of the total apatite mass. The predominant component corresponds to the formula Ca 0P 0 C1 (OH, F) The ordinary Card 3/4 apatite here forms a paramorp~o BJ82 if in earlt~r* sulfate- Natural Sulfate Apatite 20-3-46/59 -apatite, which proved to be-juristable on the conditions of metaBomatosis because of its solubility ar,d war preserved only in the crystal cores. There are 1 figure , 2 tablee, and 1 reference. ASSOCIATIO;.': Institute for Ore Deposits, Petrngraphy, Mineralogy and Geochemistry AN USSR (Institut geolo,:ii rudnykh mestorozhdei.iy, petrografii, mineralogii i ,eokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTED: August 2'., 1957, by N. V. Belov, Academdejan SUBMITTED: August 28, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Con~rress Card 4/4 ONTOYN, D.O.; NISS11MAUM, P.N.j ORGANOVA, N.I. Nature of high bismuth and silver concentrations in galenites of the Bukuka deposit and some problems concerning isomorphism in the system FbS,- Ag23 - BY 3. Gookhimiia no.5:414-426 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Institute of the Geoloo- of ore deposits, petrography, mineralogy and geochemistry, Acadwy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow. (Bukuka-Galens) (Bismuth) (Silver) (Icomorphism) CHUNIXOV, A.A.; FOKROVSKAYA, T.L.; IMTEROVA. Yu.S.; O]WAIjQVA_, N.I. Vulfenite containing uranium. Zap.VBeS.min.ob-va 89 no,2: 180-IM 160, (MA 13:7) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mostorozhileniy, petrografil, mineralogil i geokhimii AD SSSR, Moskva. (Wulfenite) (Uranium) BEWV, N.V.; _2RGANqYA, N.I. Crystal-lochemistry and mineralogy of the,010MOnOBOVIt" group i, the light of the crystalline structure of "lomonosovitn [with sumnary in English]. Geokhimiia no.1:6-14 162. (MIRA 15:2) (MineralB) (Crystallography) ,)RGANC-"-v'A, ~:.i. C X-ray studying of some ruitural muscovite. Rent. min. ay-. no.2:41-45 162. (~ffRA V.: 11, 1. Institut geologli rudnykh mestorozlideniv, petrografil, mineralogli i geokhimii AN SSSR. POVILAYTIS, M.M.; ORGANOVA, N.I. Composition and properties of micas. Trudy Min. muz. no.14: 140-165 163. (KIRA 16:10) (Mica) GENKIN, A.D.; LOGINOV, V.P.; ORGANOVA, N.I. Relatiom and characteris tics of* the cf ~ex~-gcrjll and monoclinal pyrrhotites in ores. Ceol. riAd. mesturoz:,. - no.313-24 MY-Je '~-5- ( M 1; A I,,,' , -, ) 1. Ingtitijt Feologii rLdnykh mestorozilidenly, petroFrafi., . uckhiirdi AN I mineralogii , 1" .1 . . . I . . , I I . .. , : * . : '. ; ... I~ f : I ... : , - - - , - - -. .. . . . . . - : . .. . I .. . . I. . . , . . I . .. 1: 1- . t! . I I . . I . . Stratigraphy of sedimentary deposits and orcurrences of magmatism on Trudnoye Peninsula (Msritime Territory). Soob.WFAN SSSR no.10: 73-80 '59- (MIS 13:11) 1. Dalinevostoohnyy filial Imeni VA.Komarova Sibirskogo otdoleniy-a AN SSSR. (2ruthoye Peninsula (Writime Terri tory)--Gooloff , Stratigraphic) ,. OIIIGUANDD~..,~ OiL the tectonics and neotectonics of 2rudnoye Peninsula (Mariti" Twritory). Soob.NFAI SSSR no.10:225-229 159. (MIRA 13:11) 1. DallnevoetoobW filial Siblrslwgo otdolonip AN SSSR. (Trudnoye Peninsula (Maritime Torritor#--Goology, Structural) ORGUWA, I.M. Microseismic districts of Trudnoye Peninsula (Maritime Thrritory). Soob.NFAS SSSR no.10:229-230 159. (KIM 13 -, 11) 1. Dallnevostochnyy filial SibirskDgo otdeloniya AN SSSR. (Tfudnoye Peninsula (Maritime Territory)-3krthquakes) 3(5--) AUTHORS: Maksimova, Z. A., Prgar.Ry~,_N.M. SOV/20-126-3-44/58 TITLE% First Discovery of Remains of Devonian Fauna in the West Primorlye PEIJODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 3, Pp 594-595 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the range of the Sikhote-Alint geosyncline, no paleontologically characterized deposits of the Middle Paleozoic have hitherto become known though they had been assumed there. The 2nd author found, in 1958, remains of trilobites: Calymene ex gr. blumenbachi Brongn. and Cal. Bp. (determinations by Z. A. Maksimova) in the Rayon of Grodekovo. Besides, she found there Pelecypoda of the genera Aviculopectae and Pseudomonotis (determinations by V.11. Kulikov). These organic residues were found in tuffites, higher up than the 1st intermediate layer of aleurolites and loamy slate. In spite of an unsatisfactory state of preservation, the generic determination of the trilobitc-s should be correct (Fig 1). This figure also shows related forms Card 1/2 First Discovery of Remains of Devonian Fauna in the SOV/20_1 2(1- '1_11 ',1l"3 West Primorlye of Caly-mene for comparison: Cal. macrocephala Z. Max. in litt. (Fig 1 b). Deliberations are made on the related forms anu their propagation (yields gained by S. A. Ivanov and Yu. Samusin, V. A. Bobrov et al). There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATIOV: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isi3ledovatellskiy geologicheski5, (All-Union Scientific Geological Research Institute) Dallnevostochnyy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (Far East Brancn of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: May 13, 1959, by D. V. Nalivkin, Academician SUBMITTEDt April 21, 1959 Card 2/2 ,;/,:i 6O10O010of3/(j2,:1fj2I DO rj~ I YD 113 .;ioli: ~)r_anova, Seismic : 1cro-.-.,)n:i1 o-, Llie i'rudnyy ioninsuln outhern co,t~ltal re.-lion of the zrimor-skiy Kr~-y) SOURCE: I.,k-do.Ay,~ ii~.u;-, SS.31i. Sovet po seysmologii. Byulleten', no. ...oscow, 1960. Voprosy seysmi,heskogo rayonirovaniya, 184-1~`~ '.L'.:XT: On the basis of data on the geological structure, (Tround condi- tions, thickness of loose sediments, and the ground water level, a plan for the seismic microzoning of the Trudnyy Peninsula was carried out, data on Cc:ntral Asia, the Crimea, an seismic microzoning of the cities of IS oviet] a the Gruzinskaya SSR 'being used for thi.s puriose. The territory is composed of Upper Paleozoic, Jurassic, and Cenozoic formations and belong,-- Structur- ally to the zone of the main anticlinorium of the 3ikhote-Al-inl Ran't-'e. Tectonically it is marked by a system of individual blocks of loosed r,cl,-- formed as a result of movements along faults during the Mesozoic neriod, 2liocene arched uplifts -ind .,uaternary vibratory movements further chanced C,-x (1 1 /2 S/519/60/000/008/024/031 Seismic microzoning of D05l/Dl13 the relief. The level of the peninsula is again being raised; this is con- firmed by the levelling of the coast line. Seismic microzoning was carriea out on a 1:25000 scale,depending on ground conditions. The scale w-n re- duced to 1:200000 for the three included maps (compiled by the author) ,;hnvi- ing the geological and uveomorphological conditions and the auttiorls seisml": zonation of the territory. The reference seismic intensity used is the standard intensity adopted for the list of populated places located in seis-, mic areas of the USSR ) appendix 2 of(?H-8-57 (Ref. 7-. Normy i .,rav,.la stroitel'stva v seysmiches'-.i!.:h rayonakh [Stt.ndards and R(gulotjor!:; for struction in Seismic Areasj (SN-6-57). 14,, Gos, izd-vo literatury po r,,. T 1 &rkhitekture, 1957) . The seismic intensity increase was established hy means of S. V. Medvede7ls quantities w..th the works of A, N. Safaryan also considered. The three distinguished zones, whose characteristics ari. des-- cribed in detail, vary from seismic intensity 6 to 8. The worst Cround (-on _'itions were found to be in the aea agE-,radation terraces, where seismic in- tensity was established at 8. There are 3 figures a.2~d 7 Soviet referencez... ASSOCIATION: Dallnevostochnyy filial LN SSSR (Far Eastern Branch of the AS USSR) Card 2/2 1. ORGANOVA, N,M,,- KIM SEK TKHE; KRIVOIAITSKIY, V.N.; KRI14 KREN BU; RO SU VON Now data on the atratlgraphy of the PezuJan sedisento of wrtb- eastern Korea. Geolei geofiz. no-504-ri 161. NMA 14 4 1. Dallnevoutochnyy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniyu AN SSSR, InBtitut .obeledovaniya prirody i 11ademiya nauk Koreyskoy Barodno-Demokraticheakoy Respubliki. (Korea, North-Geology, Stratigraphic) olle6/9Aot-119) AIM. ,~-" . I t`i.. Dsvonia-r~ .,-%.-: . , "3 ir, t~e -,e ~ t'. -.,I of t, ~ : -., ! , . -: - L" 3ov.,-ool. 4 - . -.146 '13 l,'', 1. iur'7-.-. i C. - - - . , - -,r.-, tve r ~, univ,,,rsitet. (I..,--,. Te:7rlt--.-)---3eclogy, 3tratir-m-,,".--c) QRUNPVA~, N.M,~; KRIVOLUTSKIY, V.N.; HTRACELIJEb, Ye.D. New data on the stratigraphy of the upper Permian in Pogranichnyy District (Maritime Territory). Geol.i geofiz. no.8:lC?-108 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Dallnevostochnyy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Vladivostok. (Pogranichnyy District-Geology, Stratigraphic) - -ORGANO-VA, - P.m. Basic characteristics of the stratigraphy and paleogeography of Upper Paleozoic sediments in the Laoelin-Grodekovo folded area. Geol.i geofiz. no.12:2&38 161. O-MIA 15:5) 1. Turkmenskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, g. Ashkhabad. (Far East---Geology, Stratigraphic) (Far EastPaleogeography) .., .. . * -. ~ I , . - - . : - I a .. I- . : . - , . . . . . . -. - . . . I ;". 6. :, ; I I . - - a *- * -:. . : 1 '. " : . r1.,; ; j, . , , , : . " : ., ~ ..: . . . f -- I I . -, . . . I I. . . - , 1 r~4 , 1 11 . 7 ORGARINOV., I.S. Tecto2Ac pattern and oil prospect4ng trends in southwestern Bashkiria. Vop.geol.vost.okr.R:ub.platf.i lUzh.Urala no.6:13- J6 160. (MIRA 14:7) (Bashkiria-Petroleum geology) x ORGAVANY, Laszlo; GATI, Jozeefne Silver plating of alumbium and the use of silver plated aluminum in telecommunication engineering. Hir techn 11 no-4:137-143 Ag 160. 1. Mechanikai laboratorium Hiradastechnikai Kiserleti Vallalmt. ORGELMM, Boloolaw ORGELBR.-tliD.. Boleslaw: Silniki Spalinowe (Gowustion Engines), ;t--,,e Scientific Public,Ltiuns, 1957, 215 p; 12.80 -.,loty.;. ILIIISCU, C.C.; ROYAN, L.; BANU. Ilesna; SCIMU, Serim traneamimse activity in tqocnrdial infnrdt. Ned. int.. Ducw. 10 no.1:77-84 Jan 58. (WOCARDIAL IVAR(Tr, blood in transaminase activity) (TRANSAMDIASZS. In blood in myocardUtl infarct. TANASESCU, G.; ORGILIDAN, GeorgetAtj NITULESCU, Florica A new blood dealbuminizer. Rumanian M Rev. no./.:6-8 161. (HWTOL4)GY) (SULFATES) (SULFURIC ACID) (SERUM ALBUMIN) INEGREA, A..; BOTOSANUN, L.; NEGREA, St. (Banat); TABACARU, I.; SERBAN, E.; DANCAIJ, D.; AVM4)- S. (Cernisoara); DF.CU, A. (Oltenia); DECU, V. (01tenia); DUIUTRESCU, M * ; (Cheile virghisuhd); TARASACH&, J.; GECR=CUI Ili, (Dobroosa') Contribution to the study of mollusks in Rumanian caves. Pt. 3. Studii cere biol anim 15 nR.3:333-342 163. 1. Cmudeare prezentat& de M.A. lonescu, mombru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R. AFANASIYEVP N.A.; KAPLIN, P.N.;-OXIN, S.P.; PIGOLEV, S.V.; PRDKOFIYEVP P.S. ; AVRUSHCEENKO, A.A., red. Ind-va; LELYUMN, A.A., tekhn. rad. [Textbcok for the training of volunteer fire brigedes of industrial enterprises] Posobie po pDdgotovke dobrovoll- nykh pozharnykh drushin promysh$ennykh prodpriiatii. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va kommun.khoz.~SFSR, 1959. 232 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Firemen--Education and training) (FactorteB-Flreo and fire prevention) IVANOVS S,M.; ORGIYM. B.A. Variation of the amunt of bound and soluble iron in different organs of chlorotic apple t#ess. Fiziol.rast. 8 no.5;636-637 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Biology Institute of Moldavian Affiliate of U.S.S.R. Academy of S-)iences, Kishinev. (Chlorosis (Plants)) (Plants, Effect of iron on) NMNDIDB,, X.Ya.1 ORGITAN, B.A. '14 Pol SMIIWJor the automtion of reoaation and control of industrial "" "Wthe chealoal industry using qualitative indloss, procei~L lay. AN Mold. SSR. no.3r"-106 163. (MRA 17t12) SOROKINP A.A., irzh,, YU7'~FNKP, inzh,; KAItPUNIN, AX, REK)41,'S, 5.N,, nz)%.; 1,4., Inzh,, ORG!Yj,N, V,(,., Inzh. Rai'Ls made of bas,'c Bessamer steel w,th top oxygen b.r3wing. Stall 24 no.Sz417-418 My 164, (~CRA 17~12) 1. DneprovsKly metallurgicheakiy zavod im. TizarthInskogc,. PARINDNCHIK, I.B., inzh.; S)ROKIN, A.A., inzh.; KUTSENKO, A.D., J.nzh.; KARPUNIN, A.M., inzh.; PAVLOVTSEVA, N.I., kand. teklin. nauk; KOBUWMMO I.M., inzh.; YAKOVLEV, Yu.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; TRUSEV, A.I., inzh.; ORGIYAN, V.S., inzh. -- Improving the flow during metal pawing. Stal' 24 no.5: 425-426 My 164. (MIRA 17t12) BESEDIN IP.T.; SOROKIN, A.A.; FILONOV, I.G.; KARPUNIN, A.M.; CffFPELF.V, P.M.; SHCH~TBINA, P.A.; AVDFYI-.V, M.G.; KUTSf:NK(,, A.D.; TSELYUKO, V.I.; CHFINEVICH, Ye.M.; ORGIY .kN,. V.S.; CHERNETA, Z.A. Improving the tech~lialogy of the heat treatment of rails at the Dzerzhinskii Plant for the purpose of increasing their durab~llty Jn tracks. Stall 24 rio.5:445-448 My 'f,4. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Dneprovskiy meLailurgicheskiy zavod im. Dzerzhinskogo I Ukrainskiy nauchno-Issledovatellsk1y Anstitut metallov. KARPUNIN, A.M.; PROSVIRIN, X.S.; BESEDIN, P T - ORGIYAN V.S.- ---0 ' BAPTIZMANSXIY, V.I.; SHCHERBINA, Rails made of low-alloy, acid, Bessemer steel. Stall 24 no.5t"8-451 My 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Dneprovskiy metallurg!Lcheskiy zavod im. Dzerzhinakogo, Dnepropetrovskiy metalltu-gicheakiy institut i Ukrainskiy institut netallov. I . . - - - I , r - .C h ! . ' I - ft . 1 . : . - - *~! . . . BII ...P.; DYUBINA, A.V.; SVIRIDENKO, F.F.; KARPUNIN, A.M.; Prinimali uchastiye: LEVCHENKO, N.D.; POPOVA, N.N.; TRDFIMOV, V.V.; SHUBENKO, G.L.; CHETVERTKOV, A.V.; RYABININ, N.G.; ZEMLYANSFAYA, L.I.; FRADINA, M.G.; QA_QI=, V.S.; SABUTSKIY, F.M.; MCWELI, A.V.; BULISKIYt M.T.; FRUIN, M.D.; VAIENKO, N.S.; KUCHERYAVTY, Tu.P.; CHEPELEV, P.M.; SABUROV, T.A.; POLYAKOV, P.M.; MATASHENKO, F.B. Effect of the temperature of rail rolling on their quality. Sbor. trud. UNIIM no.1a:344-353 165. (MIful 18: 11) ORGO, K. A. ORGO, K. A. -- "The Ufa Massif of Ul.tra-Basic and Basic hock in the Central Urals." Moscow Order of Lenin and Order of Labor Red Banner State U ixieni M. V. Lomonosov. Geolory Faculty. CluAr of Petrography. Moscow, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Oeologicomineralogical F~ciences.)' SO: Knizhnaya LeLmils 1, No 5, Moscow, Feb 1956 rOVAISV, U.S., laureat Stalinskoy premii; ANOSOV, F.V.; BUGRIN. S.K.; QAMVI, Tu-Y*.;MAYJOVSKTY, CRL-OV. I.T.; USTINOV, B.M.; GANZI. Z.X., laureat Stalinskoy premit, dots., retsenzogat [5m turbines at the Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Station] Novye turbiny Dneprovskoi gidroolektrostantsii im. V.I.Lanina. Pod red. U.N.Koveleva. Moskva, Goa. neuchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1951. 127 p. (NIRA 11:5) (Dnieper FVdroelectric Pcwar Station) (Hydraulic turhines) GWOVSXIT, S.A.; ORGO, V.M.; SHOLTAROV, L.G. [construction of bydroturbints and calculation of their parts] Konstruktaii gidroturblyr i rkschet Ikh detalei. leningrad. Goo.nauchnoteichn.izd-vo ma- thinostrolt.lit-ry [Zeningradskoe otd-nie] 1953. 3191 P. (MIJ& 6:8 ) (Water wheels) SOV/1 12-57 -9 - 18468D Traris)ation from: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, 1) 53 (USSR) AUTHOR: Orgo, V. M. TITLE: I~ivjsiija~iion-of Designs of Hydroturbine Adjustable -Blade Runners 1-Issledovaniye konstruktsiy rabochikh koles povorotnolopastnykh gidroturbin) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's Abstnet Ct kb db I I", for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to Leningr. polite'Imm. '.Leningrad Polytechnic Institute), Leningrad, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Leningr. politekhn. in-t (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute) Ca, d I/ I S/114/60/000/002/001/007 9194/9155 AUTHOR: Orgo, V.M., Candidate of Tecnnical Sciences I---------- TITLE: Development of the Water Turbines for the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station as the Result of Prolonged Integrated Research Work PERIODICAL: Energomashi-riostroyeniye, 1960, No. 2, pp. 6-9 TEXT: The Bratsk Station on the River Angara is the largest water power station now under construction and will have the world's largest radial-axial water turbines. The main characteris- tics are: output 215 MW and more, head 96 m, speed 125 r.p.m., runner diameter 5500 mm, and total weight of water turbine set 800 tons. Through investigations made in the water turbine laboratory of the Leningrad Metal Works it was possible to increase the output to its present figure from 204 MW without increasing the dimensions and to increase the peak output to 230 MW, The main constructional features of the turbine alternator set are briefly described. In the Soviet Union and abroad it has been customary to design water turbines on the basis of previous experience, but in recent years it has become increasingly necessary to base design j Card 1/7 s/ii4/6o/ooo/002/001/007 E194/E155 Development of the Water Turbines for the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station as the Result of Prolonged Integrated Research Work on the results of scientific research, The main subjects of research for the water turbines of the Bratsk Station were: 1) a study of the flow part; 2) strength investigations of the main assemblies and components; 3) investigations of governor systems; 10 investigations into manufacturing procedures; 5) investigations of individual mechanisms of the turbine; and 6) full-scale investigations on actual turbines under working conditions. The hydraulic investigations of the flow part of the Bratsk turbines were directed towards improving the design of the scroll case, the guide vanes, the runner and the draught tube. The objects were to improve the turbine efficiencyq reduce cavitation and obtain steady running over a wide range of output. Steady operation without pulsation is particularly important in such large turbines, A large number of model tests were made on turbine flow parts in the water turbine laboratory of the Leningrad Metal Works and also in the wind tunnel of the Leningrad 1 Ins Polytechnica titute imeni M.1, Kalinin. As a result of the Card 2/7 S/114/60/000/002/001/007 Rig)+/El 55 Development of the Water Turbines for the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station as the Result of Prolonged Integrated Research Work testing the scroll case is relatively small. A now runner type IP,,)-662 (RO-662) was designed which has favourable efficiency and cavitational properties and ensures steady running. Steady rianning was improved by many investigatioms into smoothness of flow using stroboscopes and high-speed cinematography. The draught tube was studied in detail to understand the influence of its shape and size on the efficiency, cavitational properties and steady running of the turbine,. The greater the vertical length of the tube, the higher the efficiency and the steadier the running of the turbine, but an excessively long tube becomes difficult to construct; accordingly the selection of the right length is most important. In the case of the Bratsk turbine the vertical length of the tube Is 2.6 times the runner diameter. The laboratory methods of investigation which were used were still too new to be relied upon entirely, and further work Indicates that It ma.y be possible still further to reduce the depth of the exnaust duct without Impairing the efficiency,. In size the Bratsk water turbines are no bigger Card 3/7 S/114/60/000/002/001/007 9194./E1 ~5 Development of the Water Turbines for the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station as the Result of Prolonged Integrated Research Work than those of the Dneproges but their output is three times as great and so the parts are more highly stressed,, The parts of a water turbine are of complex shape and It Is Impossible to calculate the actual safety factor. There are two main classes of calculation; those based on simple engineering methods, which permit of a rough comparison with previous practice, and more accurate calculations using, for Instance, the methods of structural mecha,aics, the theory of thin envelopes, and the theory of elasticity, Calculations of this latter kind occupy highly qualified calculators for a long time, but may still be in eTrOr because they are usually based on a number of assumptions and simplifications. Experimental evidence of factors of safety is accordingly necessary and may best be collected by tests on models Accordingly, tests have been made on *.he stresses in parts of the Bratsk water turbines, mainly by means of res1stance strain-gauge methodSL Such methods were used to determine the stresses in parts of several variants of runners, The models were made of metal oT Card 4/7 S/114/60/000/002/001/007 E194/E155 Development of the Water Turbines for the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station as the Result of Prolonged Integrated Research Work plastic, and the loading was imitated In various ways. The results made it possible to develop completely new methods of designing runners of the radial-axial type, The stresses In shafts of various configurations were studied in detall on metal models and a new and more accurate procedure for designing shafts and other parts was evolved. Full-scale tests on turbines are particularly important and such tests will be made on the Bratsk turbines after installation. However, design information was obtained by testing a number of existing turbines at the Dneproges and Nivages-III. For these tests the Institute of Science of Machines (Institut mashinovedenlya) AS USSR developed special apparatus and techniques, and confirmed the validity of the new procedure for designing runners, Unfortunately, in many respects the existing turbines differed in design from the new ones and some of the strain gauge measurements were disturbed by currents induced from the generators. Through this work It became possible to out the weight of the turbine considerably. Thus the Bratsk Card 5/7 S/j_i4/6o/ooo/002/001/007 Els)4/EJ55 Development of the Water Turbines for the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station as the Result of Prolonged Integrated Research Work turbines will have a weight to power ratio of less than 3_0 kg/kW For comparisons the Nivages-III turbines constructed before the war and partially modernised afterwards are of 5.25 kg/kW ratio- A now electro-hydraulic speed governor is being developed for the Bratsk station. The governor is of high speed and stability and provides for group control o'r the large Bratsk power system with long-distance transmission lines. Considerable experimental Work is being carried out on methods of manufacture with particular 'reference to welded constructions and combinations of welding and casting,. For example, a special experimental runner is being built to investigate methods of welding blades to rims and welding together the two halves of the runner, which is split for transport. In developing welding methods for the scroll case, work was done on experimental items of complex construction. Determinations were made of remanent welding stresses and strains, and procedures were developed for minimising them, In the work, 1-.he Leningrad Metal Works was helped by a number of other laboratories and institutes, Card 6/7 s/li'+/6o/oOO/002/001/007 E19VE155 Development of the Water Turbines for the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station as the Result of Prolonged Integrated Research Work in particular the Stress Laboratory of the Institute of Science of Machines of the AS USSR, the Department of Strength of Materials and the Department of Aerodynamics of the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute imeni M,I- Kalinin, the Central Scientific Research Institute of Engineering Technology, the Electric Welding Institute Imen! Paton, and the Department of Automatics of the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute. There are 3 figures, Card ?/? ORGOP V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk Design and study of the kinematics of the working wh"l mD" mechanisms of hydraulic turbines. Energomashinostroenie 7 no.3:15-19 Mr 161. (MIRA 16:8) (Hydraulic tu*Uos-DesIgn and construction) IORGO, V.M., kand.takhn.asuk; KOIXON, A.Yu., kand.tekhn.nwak Fields of appl-ication and efficient operation of various types of horizontal hydraulic turbines. Energomshi--iostxoenie 7 m.10:5-9 0 161. (XIRA 14:10) (Hydraulic turbines) ARONSON, A.Ya., kand. tekhn. naukl !jjGOV, A.U., kand. tekhn nauk; MAUSHEV, V.M., kand. te'rchn. nauk; SKRYLEV, I.A., inzh.; FRANK-KAMMSKIY, G.Kh. '. kand. tek~ui. nauk; POSTOTEV, V.S., kand. tekhn, nauk, retsenzent; ORGO, 'v.M., kand. tekhn. nauk. red. [S4 rength calcu'ation of the pprts of hydraulic turbines] .4 :I,as,.het na pro-anostl detalei fl4roturbin. Vicskva, Nashinc- stroenie, -lc'6',. 31-.-1 1. (Ml:~A IF- 10) ORGON, J. "Afforestation by means of planting deep furrows and nests." P. 102 (Les) Vol. 12, no. 3, Mar. 1956 Prague, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EKAI) W. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 KREBES, G.; OP&OP J. Some problems of poplar cultivation. Los cas 10 no. 71679- 694 i1 164. 1. Research Institizte of Fores-.ry, Banska Stiavnica, Research Station Bratislava (for Krebes). 2. Frxest Enterprise, Palarikovo (for Orgon). 0 *"IL G OR C71,1111-ti,"'! 17 . Y*-". Aspergillosis Aspergillosis in goslingso Veterinarila, 29s No* 7. 1952, Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952, Unclassified. . 1. - ~,-r ; - , !,;pr -,- - . j ..1 , ~~ .) I . - I ~ if -W a -,. , i - .1-ii'~ ~ -.9 - - . , ~3w ~ ~ 1 , .. I - -, , . ORGOVANY, Iaszlo; GATI, Jozsafne Silver plating of a~u*n-txm amd the us&bility of silver-plated aluminum in telecommunication engineering. Gopgyartristechn I no.4.-152-153 J1 ,61. GATI,, Jossofne; ORGOVANr, I&gzlo Cbr=mtiDg AIMIDUR Wd it@ alloys and their use in the tol&- cammmication industry. Nagy hir tochn 12 no-106-40 F 161. 1. Rechanikai Iaboratori= HiradeotechniW Kinerleti Valialat. ORGOVANY, Laszlo Wear-resisting silver plating of component parts of instruments and telecommunication devices. Gopgyartastechn 2 no.4,142-144 Ap 162. 1. Allami Penzvero. GONDA, Lajos; ORGOVANY, Laszlo Up-to-date galvanic noble metai coverings. Hir techn 14 no-3:108-114 Je '63. 1. Allami Penzvruro (rof Gc:lda). 2. Elcktromos KeszulnKek es MerormIS7- erek Gyara (for Orgovany). ORGIDVAR, SOLYMAR, Karolyne -L-~Slo; Testing high-pwor bright nickel baths I# the Hull cells. Gep 15 no*6%241-247 Jo 163, 1. Allami PenzverL (,:!::( 7,,.N7, I ' -F - "r "'~ a '- ?'r'6 ]~~- .7A n 1-1 . r~~ galvan,Lti'l ' If) ar~~ 'e La n - , - I " . , mo(. rq t I c qo put., I ! -. . Ger)r,.Y,al , n( - . I i "A 3P- _i '! 4 '~ , ',a -,e M, r * , c3,lj -I T,~, a , . idex f '.a r P.: i0bl-Lary 199 ORGRYZKIN,, Ye.M. (Dnepropetrovsk) Interaction between a jet of oxygen and liquid pig iron during its top blowing in a converter. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tckh. nauk. Not. i gor. delo no.2:17-21 Mr-Ap, t63. (KMA 16tlO) L o63qg=ff?- W4)lEdp(l) 'r TP( - BB/GG ACC NR& AP6025286 SOURCE CODE: UR/0119166/000/007/0020/0021 AUTHOR: Orgusaar, M. M. (Engineer); Reytsakas, A. Yu (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: International M-2 code decoder for "Minsk-201 digital computer SOURCE: Priborostroyeniye, no- 7, 1966, 20-21 TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, digital decoder ABSTRACT: Normally, the "Minsk-200 digital computer has an M-2-code informatio this is suitable for text-type information but inconvenient for taking information from typewriter-exchange service. Hence, a new decoder has been developed which transforms inforaation from the M-2 code into the f%insk-210 machine code (table supplied). Technicalities of the new decoder operation and connection to the "Minsk-20 computer are given. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DkTE: none / ORIG REF: 001 UDC: 681.188 RUWd;L*,/Gu crai P,, .b!VT.IS -,f PaViz)',,,~3r - A-Iler., _Zr. u :,bs J I ~r Rof Z:~ :- Bi-.%I., 11, 1, 1959, ,'._~tb jr P~ r, A., Pitea, P., Or:-.a, I., S ciu, I. L.St -- ------ Tit1c RIIL!'. Pl-~Yqi 'i,ijeal -I c1 7-crape.,!tic stadicc3 ~f A,IcI-_ic L., ries _f V-u Ski. ori - P ib Med. i tc:r:,a. 1956, 10, c'. 2, 26j_-267 ,'Justract A -c ~f iLctivity Df t,-c vessels was establis:icd wit"I the IiO~ if p let,, ysi.o C--aphy i: patients with allor,ic i..- j.,rics _~f the ski- N~)r:nlizati,-- if the vas~;.,.Aor reac- tiD . c i,.cided wi.U-, cli,-ical impc)vc:kc:LA f-)11_)wihC, ~i cj rse if therapy wit', chlci-pr_)nazi.,o. C%rd 1/1 mom,A.,Academician; HARAGUS,St.; OMU,I.; SUCIU,I.; BUTHARIU,M.; CAPILNA,S.; OPINGARU,A- Value of the biochemical syndrome in diagnosis and Interpretation of atheromatosis. Probl. card.,Bucur. 4!21-)4 159. (ARTERIOSCMOSIS, diagnosis) (CHOLISTIROL, blood) (LIMPROTBINS, blood) (LIPIDS, blood) SUCIU.I.; SINU.G.; SIMPLORMOL's Om"I. The antistreptolYsin 0 titer (ASID) in rheumatism and other diseases. Probl. ter.,Bwur. 10 no-3:51-62 '59. (ANUSTBVTOLYSIN,blood) (RHMUTISM,blood) (STR"OGOGGAL IRMTIONS,blood) (19DOURDITISAACTERIAL, blood) FAUR, A., conf.; MARINCA, E. , dr.; OPJtk,-1. p-dr. Contribution to the study of some complications of corticotherapy. Med. intern., Bucur 12 no.12:.1883-1838 D 160. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Cliaica I medicala, I.M.F. Cluj. director, adae. A. Moga. (ADRMAL CORTEX IIORMON1Z toxicology) (ADRENAL GLAND neoplasms) (ADRENkL GORTU pathology) (OPMENSION etiology) MDGA, A.; HARAGUS, St.; COFARU, D.;J~RRA, I. Sam aspects of the correlation between atherosclerosis and arterial bypertension. Rev. sci. med. 6 no.1/2:73-76 161. 1. ~bmbre do L'Academie do la R.P.R. (for Moga). 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(SYPHILIS, diag. serodiag., Treponems. immobilization test, technic) ORH11L1-ITAn&-- First exper;ences with Treponema palliduis immobilization test according to Nelson 'and Mayer. Radovi Mod. fak. ZWebu Vol.3- 204-252 1954. 1" 1. Klinika sa ko2ne i spolen bolesti Medicinskog fakultsta u Zabrebu (prodatojntk &kademik prof. Tr.Kogoj) (SYPHILIS. diag. marocLiag., Treponema. immobilization test, resaults) CAJKOVAC, Prof., Dr.; A)IMIAI.- I,- Dr.; ZMICGAC, 9.. Dr.; (Zagreb) In lieu of an answer to dr. 1. 9. Grin. Mad. arh., Sarajevo 8 no.6:?7-83 Nov-Dee 54. (SYPHILIS, in Tugool. (Ser)) DRHEL, lvana Wo year statistics on Nelson-Kayer's Treponema immobilization test. Radovi 4ed. fak. Zagrebu 3:283-314 1956. 1. S Klinike za koonA i spolne bolasti. Medicinskog fakulteta -a ZWsbu (predst. almd. prof. dr. F. logoj). (SYPHILIS, diagnosis, Treponama immobilization test, statist. (Ser)) ORHYL, Ivana, Dr. Imnobilizati,n reaction of Treponema pallida with Nelson-Mayer method In diagnosis of sy-philis. Lijec. vjes. 78 no.1-2:1-7 1956. 1. Iz KlIn1ke za kozne I spolne bolesti 1411D. fakulteta u Zagrebu. (SYPHILIS. diag. Treponema Immobilization test (Ber)) YUGOSUMA .OR-'IEL_ Ivana; Derriatovenereologic Clinic (Klinika -~a kozne i spolne bolesti) Medical Faculty of the University Of Zagreb. `Results of the Pallida-Reaction -ccording to Gaehtgens." Za;,reb, Radovi Medicinskog FakultLta u Zagrebu, Vol 11, No 1, 19~3; -,P 113-3?. Abstract LGerran summary modified".: Comparative serologic studies wir~h 5J6 controis and 541 specimens o_~ sy~,~iiitic sera With the trepon(_-,zil (Nelson), complement fixatioz. O~olrnner),VDRL, and pallida (Gael-.tgens) tes~s. Results indicate LIar there is a definite difference to CaLill Lest so -."-,at maximum security is obtained when all four are use-:. DiLcussion about the false positives and -negatives i;. each. Fcurteen ~;esteni reterences. re r