SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PARNITSKIY, A. B. - PARONIKYAN, V. G.

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TARNITSKITS-A-iBe- Vifferentiated accounting for dymazdc coeffiglients in a neans for mas. Trudy Ural.politekh.inst. reducing the weight of crane ka-q no.IQ4:49-55 161. (MM 14:6) (Cranes,, derricks, etc.) VIINOKURSKIT, Kkwim Aronovich; BOWSLAVSKi'r, P.Te., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; -IPARHITSKIT, A.B.,kand.tekha.nauk, red.; HARCHMOV. 1.A., tekhn.r,i-d-.------ --- (Steel elemente in the manufactur) of heavy machinery] StalInye konstruktaii v tieshalom mashinon,troenii. Koskvs, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.i2d-vo :wshinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 351 P. (MIRA 13:11) (Machinery kndustry) (Structural steel) MIRONOT, Tiktor Grigorlyevich; PARNITSKIY, A.B., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; FIOTNIKOT, T.S.. inxh., red.; DUGIRA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Manipulators used in forging) Kovochn" manipuliatory. Moskva, Gos.tauchmo-talchn.isd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 126 p. (HIRA 1317) (Forge shop*-Squipment and supplies) 14(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/236-~' Parnitskiy, Adollf Bronislavovich, and Aleksandr Pav.'ov.'--n .................. ~~a ~~-__ - Mostovyye krany obf:hchego naznacheniya; konstruktsiya, raschet, ekspluatatsiya (General-purpose Bridge Cranes; Construction, Design, and Operation) 2nd ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Mashg1z, 1958. 403 p. Errata s*.ip inserted. 14,000 copies printed. Tech. Ed.: N.A. Di;gina; Executive Ed.: T.M. Somova, Engineer (Ural-Siberian Elvision, Mashgiz). PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering and technical personnel dealing with the desie:n and operation of bridge cranes. It may also be used as a textbook for students of vtuzes and tekhnikums. COVERAGE: The book deals with the development of leading Soviet crane-building plants in research, design, and c,),,,str,_ict1on of electrical doible-girder, general-purpose bridge 3ranes.\ Also treated Is ~~xperience gained by '5oviet metaliurgical and machinery-manufa,.turing plants In the operWon of this type Card 1/10 General-purpose Bridge Cranes (Con-..) SOV/2361-1 of crane. The book contains drawings and technical speclf-- cations of crane designs, design formulas, design examples, and basic dimensions of the principal parts and subassernb.,.es of cranes. Brief* information on operation, maintenance, and repair of cranes is presented. In preparing the book the authors made use of materials of' VNIIPTMASh, Uralmashzavod (Urab Heavy Mach-.nery Plant), "~Ibtyazhmash" (Siberian Heavy MachiAry Plant). and Novo-Kramatorskly zavod (New Metallurg- ical Plant at Kramatorsk). The book conforms to current speci- fications of the Gosgortekhnadzor Rules for Construnl..ion and Safe Operation of' Cranes. Chapters 2,6,7,8,q,j4,15,i6.j7,j!S, 20, and 23 were written by A.B. Parnitskiy, Candidate of Te-h- nical Sciences, and the remainder by A.P. Shabashov, Candidate of Technical Sciences. The authors thank Engineer A.B. Vernik; Professor P.Z. Petukhov, Doctor or Technical Sciences; Engine- ers G.P. Ivanenko and V.I. Grinevich; and personnel of the Department of Hoisting and TranSDorting Machinery, Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova (Ural Polytechnical InstitiLte imeni S.M. Kirov). Thi~re are 66 references, all Soviet. Card 2/10 General-purpose Bridge Cranes (7ont.) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Ch. 1. General Information on Bridge Cranes 5 Constructions :f bridge cranes 5 Parameters for bridge cranes 7 Ch. H. Design Loads, Materials, and Allowable Stresses for Parts of Crane Mechanisms 10 Design methods 10 Design loads 10 Materials 15 Allowable stre-3ses !6 Safety factors 26 Ch.III. Pulley Blocks 2 _1 Types of pulle:r blocks () Steel wire ropes 2 Sheaves 4C Card 3/10 General-purpose Bridge Cranes (Cont.) Ch. IV. Load Hooks Constructions or Designing hooks Hook suspensions Ch. V. Rope DrL.ms Constructions of Mounting of drums Mounting of rope Drum design and Hook Sus,pensions 4_~ Hooks 48 5~ drums 60 on drum,,; 65 68 -7 Ch. VI. Gears and Reduction Gearing Gears used in bridge cranes Basic Parameters of spur gears Basic parameters of reduction gearing 77 Materials for bridge crane gears 8~ Correction of gear-tooth profiles 84 Gear design QP Reduction gearing ~,J8 Card 4/ 10 General-purpose Bridge Cranes (Cont.) SOV/2363 Ch. VII. Axles and 3hafts 110 General Information II0 Design of axles and shafts 112 Feather keys IIQ Ch.VIII. Couplings I General Information 122 Constructions of toothed couplings 122 Mounting of toothod couplings 128 Selecting toothed couplings i3e Sleeve-and pin-type couplings II0 Ch. IX. Rolling Contact Bearings General information Selection of bearIngs Constructional and- operational features of basic types of rolling contact bE-arings 1)7 Determining bearing dimensions 141 Mounting rolling contact bearings 146 Card 5/ 10 General-purpose Bridge Cranes (Cont.) SOV/216-1 Ch. X. Brakes and Electromagnets 156 Basic data 156 Determining brakirg moment 157 Brake constructiors 161 Brief list of technical requirements for brake parts ~P] Use of brakes 182 Brake design _8~ Ch. XI. Running Whe,~ls and Tracks Constructions of rinning wheels Designing running qheels Mounting running w-ieels Tracks 20C, Ch. X11. Electric Cr,ire Motors 20~ General information 20~ A-C motors 20~ D-C motors 212 Selection and checl.,,Ing of electric motors 221 Brief information (.:n electrical equipment for bridge cranes23~ Card 6/ lo General-purpose Bridge Crazies (Cont.) SOV/236~ Ch. XIII. Constructio:,sof Crane Trolleys Ch. XIV. ConstructiorLs of Crane Bridges Types of crane brilges 254 Closed-type bridge!- 25,9 Open-type bridges 264 Ch. XV. Basic Data !'or Designing Steel Structures of Crane Bridges 274 Methods of designing steel structures 2?4 Design loads (accor,ding to data :)f VNIIPTMASh) 2?5 Recommended materials for manufa,-,turing steel structures of crane bridges (according to data of VNIIPTMASh) 27H Allowable stresses for steel structures of crane bridges (according to data of VNIIPTMASh) 278 Allowable deflections in bridges and flexibility of truss elem3nts 280 Camber of a bridge Own weight of crane bridges Fatigue strength of steel structures of crane bridges 285 Card 7/10 General-purpose Bridg-2 Cranes (Cont.) SOV/2363 Ch. XVI. Designing B^idges With Box Beams 289 Design of main bep-.ms 4, ~ ~) Strength of the el-3ments of main box beams 2CJ4 Checking t~-e stren,;th of top booms of auxiliary girders 297 Design of welded Joints 29Q Design uf main girtier diaphragms 291~ Ch. XVII.. Designing Main Trusses Static design Structural design 30) 301 304 Ch. XVIII. Bridge Traueling Mechanisms 3'11 Basic types of tra'ieling mechanisms 311 Constructions of traveling mechanisms Comparing the performance of traveling mechanisms with central and separa--,e drives 322 Ch. XIX. Bumpers Constructions of bumpers Bumper design Card 8/10 General-purpose Bridge! Cranes (Cont.) SOV,12"(-,-' Crane repair with ric down time Replacing p,.rts by the method of preassembled tinits in the repair of crane equipment 163 Ch. XXIII. Investigation of Crane Bridges ~~,4 Theoretical data or; stress distrLbution In box beams during bending )6c~ Experimental investigation of box beams 372 Conclusions Appendixes Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/ec I r) - 19 - 5 Card 10/10 PARNITSKIT, A.B.; KOGAN, L.k.; GASHUKOV, V.S. Investigating steel structures of pit-furnace crane bridges. Sbor.st.Ural.politnkh.inst. no.65:67-78 f58. (MIRh 12r4) (Cranes. derricks. etc.) PARNITSKIT. A.B.; KOGAN. L.A.; SOXOLOVSKIY, V.I.: G&SMMOV, V.S. Experimental 4ntornirmtinn of strooses In beams caused b7 their weight. Sbor.stYrnl.poIitokh.lnW,. nn.65!79-X~ '58, (MIRA 12:4) Wirdern) FARNITSKIY, Adollf Bronislavovich; SMASHOV, Aleksandr Pavlovich; WGINA, B.A., takhn.red. I (General purpose travelling cranes; construction, design, operation) Kostovye krany obahchego nasnachanila; konstruktalia. ratchet, ekepluttatelia, Iod,Z., Ispr. I dup. Moskva, Goo. mauchno-tekhn.is;d-vo mashinostrol.t.lit-ry, 1958. 403 P. (MIRA 120) (Crakes. derricks, etc.) PARNITSKIY, ADOLIF BRONISWOVICH PAR14ITSKIY, ADOLIF EROIIISIJIVOVICH N/5 662-316 . -P2 MOSTOVYYE KRANY OBSHCH&GO 11AZNACHENIYA; XONSTRUXTSIYA, RASCHET, -%. FLUATATSIYA (GzIMAL PURPOSE 13RIDGE CRANES; CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN, EXPILITAT7JN, BY A. B. PARNITSKIY I A. P. SHALk%OV. MOSKVA, MA%GIZ, 1955. 339 P. ILLUS., DTAGRS., WILE-3. BIBLIXaA.PHY: P. 335-337 PARNITSXIY,Adollf BroniBlavovich; SHABASHOV. Alekenridr FAvlovich; -.I-,%TXfdAt t-Odinicheskikh nauk. redaktor; KOMEigi. S.M., dotenet, rednkto:r: SOKOUNSKJT,I.B.. professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nnuk, reteenzent; KARAM IYAB.G.B., inzhener, retsenzent; DUGINA.H.A.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [General purpose travelling crane; aonstruction, design, operation] Hostovye krnny obahchego namachenlia; konstruktalia, raschet, ekepluatateiia. Hoskvn, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mnshinoBtrottellnoi lit-ry, 1955. 339 P. (MW 9:2) (Cranet, derricks, 9tc.) PARNITSKIY, k.V.; PLOTNIKOV, V.S, [Design of shafts; a manual] Reschet valov; uchebnoe po- sobie. Sverdlovsk, Urallskii polltekhn. in-tp 1961. 59 p. (MIRA 1729) GUTZIM. G.I.; PMNO, I.K,,. SHnWfALI. A.Y.., KIKU, G.S.-, POLONSKIT, S.A.. tekhni~c ~es fy-r&4tor. [Russian-Holdaviiin dictionary of muthematical terms for Moldavian secondary and advanced schooleJ Rueske-xeldavskii terminelogicheskii slovarl RD Zat6VWLtjkG; d1la moldavskikh arednikh I vysshikh uchebuykh zavedenii. Kishinev, Gee. uchobno-pedagog. izd-ve Moldavskoi SSR 'Shkoala Sovetiktiff, 1955. 76 p. (MLIRA 9:6) (Russian langualgig--Dictionarias--Noldavian)(Mathematics--Dictionaries) VOLKOVI 1. F.; PARNO, 1. K. (Kishinev) Teaching decimal fractions before co=on fractions in sChoo1B of the Moldavian SSR. Mat. v shkole no.2:30-35 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1 (Matheme.tic~i--Study and tsaahing) (Fractions) PAnNO Ivan Kqnotantinovich; GCRYACHNIK, S., red.; VILYAN, N., [The derivntive and its applicntior, to the study of Dine- tions, subject fron the course "Algebra pd elomontmry functions" for the 11th grade of sticondary schools] Pmiz- vodnaia i ee priME!nenie k issledow nilu funktsii; tema iz kursa "Algebra i Eflementarnye funkt,sii" XI klassa srednei shkoly. Posobie (ilis nchitelia. Kishinev, Gos.izd-vo "Kartia moldovenie-ske'" 1963. 96 F.. (MIRA 16:11) (flathematics-'Study ind teaching-) FEDOTOV., V.S.; MOO, L.J.., red.; TARAKMOVA, V.N.# tekhn, red, [Terracing slixts for orchards arid vineyards in Moldavia) Terrasirovenie sklonov pod sady i vinogradniki v Voldavii. Nichinevs Goo. izd-vo "Kartia moldoveniaske.," 1960. 69 p. (KRA .15:4) Woldavia-Te :racing) (Mcldavia-Fruit culture) Woldavia-Grapes) f-~ v il C) ) /-l' FARNOO V. . kaiAivoyenufth nauk,pardil polkovnik. Training officers In the methodology of instruction. Voen.vest. 37 no.lo:63-66 o '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Militar7 education) *, - FAB1.',IDYM, B.., propodavatell fizieflaskogo vospita4iA; KULIKOV, Yu., Fvm-f ~~ School sportorw3n. Prof.-tekh. o1w. 18 no.5125 My 161. (IMU, 14: 8) (Leningrad-Physical coucation and training) ,ci -- (diss) lliieacTinn cif une tem in aLLLLetei vith i%Or ~ I E- ul-lill C-rdio-vascular T7-1 P (I arterial pre-,sure Er, LD a dosed phy's--c-a-I ioad.ll Len, 1.~: iY pp (min o, llealth itilIF-It. Len J.-irdt,,-iz-y ifyi, 20' cn-.iies (YL, 131) Ye. [Mushchenko, IE.) PARNOV, Ye. [Parnov, IE.); MUSHCHMOP Window to the antiv(v.*ld (to be continumd). Nauka i zhyttia 12 no.9s28-30 S "62. (MIRA 16:1) (Particles (Nuclear physics)) MNOV, Ye. [Parnov, IE.J; CJtJSIICHENKO, Ye. [Hluf3hchenko, IE.j Window into the aritiworld. Npuks i zhyttia 12 no.12:42-45 D 162, (KRA 160) PARNOV, Ye. [Parnov, IE.); GLUSHCHENKO, Ye. [Hlushchenko, IB.1 - - ---- -- Window to the antistorld (to be conc],Wed). Nauka i ahyttle 12 no.lltl8-19 N 162. (MRA 16:1) (Particlos (Kaelear physice)) PARNOVP Ye. [Parnov, IE.]; GUISHOMAO, Ye. [Blushchenko, IE.] Window to the an-tiworld (to be continued). lauka i zn.-tia 12 no.lOsU-16 0 162. 1 (MIRA 16:1) (Particles (~uolear physice)) YEFTSOV, Vi., inz~., PARNG~~Y ., lnzh. "Hot" atorns. Znan.slhi 36 no.8:9-13 Ag '~I. (MIRA I's-P) (Radioactive substances) YMSEV, M., inzh.; PARNOV. Ye.. inzh. Chemistry's ch-Allenge for future diwelopmente. Znan. oila, 35 no. 12:14-15 D 160. (MIR& 13:12) (Fluorocartons) OPlastics) 'AUTHOR.* Guseva, A. N.; Parnpv,__I'e. I 7ITLE i Mutual solubility of alkanes nd water UR/0204/65/0051OD5/0786/0790 547.21.546.212.V1.8 xi SOURCE: Neftekhimiya, v. 5, -to. 5, 1965,-786-790 TOPIC TAGS: hydrocarbon, alkane, fuel, solubility ABST.RACT: A number of theoretical. problems in petroleum geology depend for their solutions on informatL -1on concerning th(t solubility of hydrocarbons in water under ~various conditions. This work eypanded and refined the work of other investigators in this area. The following are the iwiin conclusicns reached. The solubility of alkanes in water decreases with increasing molecular weight. The solubility of branched isomers is lower titan that of straight-chlin alkanes- With rising temperature, the solubility of gaseous alkanes j'irst decreases, and then Increases. The inflectiol point of the solubility curve shifts toward lower temperatures with increasing wlec- iAlar weight of the hydrocarbon. The solubility of liquid alkanen increases sharply with rising temperature in any temperature range. The solubility of water in alkalies increases with rising temperature a-,td iiicreasing molecular wdight. The solubilit7 of water in gaseous alkanes is independent of mole culai~ weight 4ind decreases with 1a7!., creasing pressurei~fftigt-art.th-ast-l i~.~ble,and 3 iigures. ASSOCIATION:' lionkovskiy gosIudarstve nnv~ unlvftsitet' i1m. H,*V. Lomonosova (Ho 9 cow State Uni .3 Lye it --- ~"777. MONO ACC NRs AYS026463 SUBMITTED: 20Feb64 EVCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC CIC No ~REF sov: '008 OTHER:: 012 'F, ~ATD PRESS: 46 2/2- PARNOV,Yq,I.; GWSHCHENKO, le.A.; %IOLYAN, G.L.v red.; FOPOVA, S.M., tekhn. red. [window on the antiuniversel Okno v antinir. Foskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-r-y v oblasti atommoi nauki i telchniki, 1961. 77 F;IRA 14--l-1) (Microcosm and mac::-ocosn) -LARLOV -Ieramey. -,Iqdov i'ch; YE~IIEEII t-.ikhail Tikhonovich; RUSIh, II.P., dokto.- geogr. nauk, otv. red.; RUSAKOVA, G.Ya., red. fA great as-;ault on nature is rnc-ad; on nature anci cli- mate and possible wayr of changi-e, them] Vper-di velikii shturm prirody; o Fri., ode i klim~ te i .,c)zmoz).,:,,-kh putlakh ikh izmeneniia. Leniigrad, Gidrometeoizdnt, J(164. 13F p. (MIRA 18:1) PAIT;011, Yeremay ludovirih; CHIT,11ov, Y#3., red,; FAIUVA, S.' tekhn. red. - [Imm-Inerable =ateria.1s]Neuiazvi--5re materialy. !~oskvL, ~'.csk. rabochii, 1962. 53 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Fluorocarbons) (Plastics) GUSEVA, A.N.; PARNOV, Tq~j, Solubility of Bo&e armatic hydrecarbona in water. Vest.Xork-un. Ser.2tKhizn. 18 no.106-79 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Goologichaskiy fakul'tet, kafedra geologii i geokhbdi goryuchikh iskopayemykh Moikovewgo universiteta. (Hydrocarbons) (Solubility) GUSEVA, A.14; PAW.'OV, Y.-.!. Solubility of hydrecarlicins of trie, naphthalene series in water. Vest. Moak. un. Ser.2: YIiim. 3.8 no.4:80-82 J1-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Kafedra geologid i j~v!*I:hi.nii gor~&tcht~:I~ iskepayeV.,kil Maskovskege ~111'1I- universiteta. (Hydreca-rboms) (Ntp~Ahalert) (Sclihility) PARNOV, Ye.I.; GLUSHCFE-11KC, le.A.; POLOSHVIVA, V.A., red.; S.M., tekhzi. red. [Window on the antbmiverse' `--o '; ~ntinir. Izd.2. V 'o- jkva, Gosatomfzdat, 1~,6`. '. .. (MIRA 17:2) GMEVA, A.N.; PARNOV, Ye.l. Solubility of hydrocarbons in heavy water. Radiokhimila 5 no.4007-509 '63. (MIRA 16:10) (Hydrocarbons) (Deuterium oxide) (Solubility) GUSEVA, A.N.; PARNOV, Ye.I. Solubility of cyclohEixane in wnter. Zhur. fiz. Ichim. 37 no.12t 2763 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. ~bskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. . FAUDV, Ye.l.; ORSHANSKIY, R.B.,; ANTONONA, H.M.9 red.; FEVZNER, V.I., . red. [Reigtored sun; about imat-I Vozv--ashchennoe solntse (o torfe) Mo- skva, Gos. izd-,ro sellkhoz. lit-ry, 196D. 87 p. (MnA 140) (Peat) GUS EV A J, 1'. ri. .: P A n - 'I, Y, I - . I L~ , - P" - , , -7,, - ~, I. - .- ." r, I", ~,,, -, ~ ~, ftrr~-. da I ~-r 'I I . Mr 164. a t 2 5, i CK--, Fi, ~ ' ~;r, 1~ . ' . I . ! I . .- , 'f . 18 r- ~ - 3 - '105- 8C-' (Y:Pr~ 'L'7.7,' I . Mo 1; ~. C,1:1!, ~. y f" , "; i 1~ " ~ '. v -~ n ny-y ,,i I v - -.~ i te t i Tne n I M. V. I L-MA, 1) ~' IN El . GUSEVAP A.N.; PARNOV, Ye.l. Isothermal crass oecLiork~.i of tiLa cycl&neo-weter syutp-mB. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 2:KUm. 111 no.l:'77-78 Ja-F 64. (NIAA i7:6) 1. Kafedrii goologii i gookKinili goryuchikh iskopayemykh geoL>gIcheakogo faku.l'to,,& Monkovakogc, universitota. .P PARNOVP Ye.I.; ORSHANSXIY, R.B. Measurement of the clectric retsistivitir of carbon materials at high temperaturev. Zav. leib. 29 no.9tlll2 163. (MIRA 1-7: 1) 1. Kalininskiy torgyanoy inst!,tut. . 4 , . I --, 'SKIY # Ft. B. ,_ FARNOVt Te.I.; ORZHAN "The oun given back" by E.I. Farnovp R.B. Orzhanskilo Friroda 50 no. 2:115 F I&L. (MIRA 14:2) -:Peat) PARNOV, Yeremey ludwich; KOVALEI, N.P., rod.; FAZELI, Ye.I., tekhn. red. (A far search] Dallnii poisk. Moskva, Gosatomizdat, 1963. 253 P. (MIRA 17.1) CHMEPOVA, O.V.; SAMUIOVA, N.A.; GOLIK, Ye.M.; PAIC-IOVSKIY, L.K. GUM?NYUK , Ye.,,. Light colored glazed tilos. Stek. i ker. 111 no.7:24-26 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) (L,Ivov--Tiles) ,4,m "'z- -- TA ------ 7'-'. IV r T4 0 tl:~ NMI JY~ Si 2 ~Nl 1~ n7 w h 2.) K waxic ud ta k Dud i trod 6 N_. 9 . ing- d ' to, P2 to rod* tar 4fiA.-I diXi a the it on a (DUO to of .-the Ulls oko: Ott a Lastitute.*14-m", ChWil tq" =-,Loh a O'u -rature plum and'.. (He %lie m mlintroyka W f r, the -some rv RM k spokevibawl uk, of. _~iw' e'q 9_25 pwa am us n ~A.~ f agli*pw~' of the am.___ (0 tbAt;* or - ihim",Iq r tori .1tv off oa Ins &t-~Prssaut - US. JI; iiir or tfi A_ 6r OoWicil K '010-0), ok b sp 0 a Out. tL tiii Vrdii~O Ast he, Mot f the 11 o the, ton CE4 EfF-l-, 191 ~Pmwm~ USSIR/Soil Gelence. Soll Biology Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Diol., No 10, 1958, Nu 43822 Author ilarayak=_YAL~ Inst Not Given Title Siae-Dress:_rte Irrigation Orig Pub Sac! i Dgorck~, 1957, No '5, 27-29 Abstract Test fertilizing irriC;ations with rdneral fertilizers and .1-2 liquid dun,, rade by the Moscow Experimental Testing over- head Irrigation Station in tho farms of Serpukhovskiy anO. Kolanenskiy Rayons by means of )verhead irrigation sprink- lers and an installation for liquid side-dressinC, raiaed the vegetable crop yielft considerably more than dry side- dressing (in the sugar beet up to 207 centners per hectare as compared to 165, In cabbage up to 429 compared with 305 centners per ha.). -.. N.N. Sokolov Card 1/1 17 USSR/Soil Science. rilLa6e. L,.nd Reclamation. Erosion. J-5 Ats J,,ur: Ref Zhur--i(,l., Mc 6, 195~, 24641. Author Parnyuk(N, V.L Inst Title NIDle -Irain%Ee ~f Iferxily LoPE,,y S~-ils (In the Envir(mr-ent OnC 1",.,t: Zer-ledeliye, 195", rf-~ )-, 47-49. ,,"bstrn,ct: No abstrnct. Card 1/1 77 P A ~ P~ YlIq fco J , V t-. USSR/Cultivated Planti Potatoas. Vegetables. Melono. 14-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur 131-ol., No 20, 195i3, 91679 Author Parnyakov, V. 13 inenko, L.I., Klykav, P.P. Inst Title Mole Drair,:LrC the Soil imder Vegetable Crops. Oria Pub Sad i 3gorod, 195.3, LT--) 5, 17-18. Abstract No abstract. Card 11/1 ...MNWAMI -m PAHNYAK'JV. V.-'., kAndidw. sel's' -I,i---.. -,ya.,,stvenzqkn aau~-. Mole dral ilng f or - e~ry ,, - ^~* a j., -,j -4=Ieue:ie 5 no.9:47-41 . '5,' (y, LFLA L - : 11 , ( ~' - a0, I', :;rai lage) PA:C7~Af,,' ~, :.L. Tamatces Ii-rii-,al.lor, d-irLr:-, s.-:r' n,- ~;a,l . ~ a;: . , nu . ~ , 1?,- -1, . 'VITI . - .,I') L ..LY LTS,' L,,,-' ~ j,.' 'G ' 'S, -.;. A _:_ - - -- -- , .01 , '. I- i _ I -, . ~ - " - , 1: e . PUUTYAKO 6 v. L. I rri~~a ~i on Irriz,a'.Lcri ~J r' ;... S, I'*.:. :,!, L: . SL ~. , (. -., nt . , L'Y 1,16). _ - ~. I , , y 1,;' '. -- - - -- - - --- -~:L- -:1) ,, - -, , - I . I- --)-. - -'~. Onion:~ Cluster 1952. PARNYAKOV, V. L. PARNYAKOV, V. L. -- "Glazing of Tomatoes before Early Autumn Frosts under Conditions of Rain I"11gatioin." All-Union Set Res Inst of Hydraulic En- gineering and gotl Improvement. Moscow. 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of !griciE-taral Sciences.) SO: ~gizhaava letopis', No. 4, Mcsccrw, 1-66 IEGOROV, A.L. (Flosk-va); FARMIM, V.A. (ZaporozhIye) Problems for extracurricular work. Fiz.v shkole 22 no.1:77-79 Ja-F 162. (MRA .15-3) (Raysics-11roblems, exercises, etc.) FARO, Frane, inz. Production of paraffin from the deposits in pipelines and reservoirs. Nafta Jug 13 no. 11/12:394-397 N-D 162 1. Petroleum ,e!'Inery, Sisak. PARO IFY . inz, ". I ~ , ane Paraffin produoed from the, deposits in petroleum tanks and pipelines. Natta Jug 13 no.11/12094-397 N-D 162. 1, Rafinerija nafte., Sisak. PAROCHOI, TAK, W. Petrographt of tuffts from --he Bolrka ant'cline in the Car-patnian Mountaii,s near Jaslo. p. 209. (Acta Geologica Polonica. Vol. 7, no. 2, 1957. Warazawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East Euro-ean Acce.-isions (EEA-L) LCI Vol. 6, no. 16, Octooer 1~57. Uncl. KRF.N, Emil;jAf-~N~J,_.G,174a; SZABO, Pal .. "X -r!iy and neutrori Examination o:' , FeAlf ull-oy!i by means of X diffraction. Kcz fiz ko,-.1 MTA 12 no.l,.17-23 '64. KAVYSIFENA, YEj.i-., li::.-is ent; &M-11, (;.S. 0 karv,. :nerd. nauk, ordirill"or Heart in mf 11 itu--, ~)'tx--r. t.rud. G~ nC-15'1"-,,',3 163. 17: I . Krufc-dra titi 'nc,y *.~ r f1j, I ' 10C Ile t)IlOgO f ak,,~ to tA, Go r I kowkogn mod" t L; i ns~,or 4 ".,,i ta i !it v. 1 K 'I rovi ( f or KalRy.'4;,e vii , A y?~c-n 2. Gor'kCVSK-O~i J" Ki'~lic,wtkavn bo),W'sn im,n, ~vmas"-o ( f r)r i: il r - k ' . PAROKONNrY, G. V. Prototype of an effterprise of the cacmunist tomorrow. Bum. pron. 38 no.10:4 0 163. (HIPA 16:11) 1. G3avnyy skonomint, zamestitell direktora Kotlasskogo tseLlyulozno-bumazlinogo kombinata. POKALEV, G.M.; PAROYMONIANK, Z.M.; KLEMENOV, V.I.; MIAROVA, M.A.; 4MMKINA, L. 1. Dynamics of the me^~hanical activity of the heart under the influence of acupwicture in the area of the Chinese points. Sbor. trud. G4I no.9:108-114 162. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii lechebnogo fakullteta Gorlkovskog,o zueditisinskogo instituta (za,r. kafedroy prof. V.G. Vogralik). PPML#-A.t-komamdor Inzynier Remote control of diesel propulsion installations on ships. PrzegI marski 15 no.022-31 Ap 162. 1. Czlonek Xom~Aetu Remdakcyjnego miesiecznDm "Przeglad Morskl." .fo 411410 S/107/60/000/07/003/004 E192/E482 82195 AUTHORSs Azatlyan, A.,and Paroll. H. TI;TLEs Parameters of the Tubes with Electrort-Optical Focusing (Rod Type Tuben) PERIODICAL& Radio, 1960, No-7, P.38 t pe receiver-amElifier tubel~types 1Z11 TEXTi ,The rod 'S 7B lZhlftlt~! are subminiatures with flying-l-ea- a-. They ArT-7~Urn a e w:L ectly heated cathodes operating at 1.2 V; however, in 2 tubes the heatir voltage is 2.4 V and the cathodes consist of 2 identical filaments which can be connected in series, The values of the principal electrical parameters of the tubes, their characteristics and the arrangement of the electrodes are illustrated -:)n the inside back cover of the journal. The limiting values of the operating parameters for the tubes are indicated in Table 1. It is seen that the anode voltages do not exceed 150 V and the cathode current is limited to 8 mA. The anode power dissipation is of the order of 1 W. Table 2 shows the ratio of the slope to the anode curyent S/Ia, the ratio of the slope to the power used by the tube S/I)g and the anode-cathode current ratio Ia/1k, The anode characteristics of the tubes are Card 1/2 PAIROL, Jan Certain problemeof the building ceramics lmdustry. fIrzem mat bud 9 no.29/30:1, 2 22 J1 162. 1. LVrektor Zjedr,oczenia Przemyslu. Geramiki Budowlanej, Warszawa. AZATITAW, A.; PAWL', N. Parameters of miniature beam power-type tubes. Radio no.7:38 J1 160. (MTRA 13:7) (Electron tubes) (Microwaves) PAROLI, KOKUSHKD, A.A., red. (Reliability of receiving tubes] Nad-azhnost' prie=o- usilitelinykh lamp. Moskva, Sovetskoe radio, 196,1.. 134 p. (MIRA 17%5) DERGELISON, I.G.; DADERKO, F.K - PAROLI N.V,,-;.PETUKHOV, VJI.; :,.-- W . i,, tekhn. red. W I ALEKSP11DROVA, A.A., rel , iT [ReceiviW and amplif1mg tubes with increased reliability] Prienmo-usilitel'rWe 1,3npy povyshenno!, nadezhnosti; spravochnik. Moskva Izd-vo "Sovet,slcoe radio," 1962. 647 P. OAIRA 15:7) ?Electron tube &-flandbooks, manuals, etc.) 11E:J'r1-1AN1,-'K 1%, - .4 . PAROLEK , K, Isolation of dermatDphytes from soil. and water. Cesk. epidem, aikrob imun, 11 no.4!270,-Z78 J1 162,, 1, Katedra biologie lokarske fakulty University Palackabo v Olomouci, (FUNGI) OOIL microbial) (WATER SUPPLY microbiol) LEBEDEV, G.P.; PAROLLA, D.I,. Registration of almlly changing Wices of physiological functions on the oscillograph,, Iliziol.zhur, 0 cv,5:616-619 Vq 162. (KRA 15:8) 1. From the Research Department No.3, IVI-brator" Works and the Laboratory for Circulatory and Respiratory Physiology, I.P.Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Leningrad. (OSCILIDGRAPHY) PAROIJA, D. 1. Some vascular reflexes of the brain In short-term and prolonged experiments based o.-,i data from thermo-encephalography. Nauch. MI soob. Inst. fiziol. AV SSSR no.1:135-137 159. 0 -~A 14: 10) 1. laboratoriya nev-ro-fiziologicheakikh problem (zav. - K.M.Bykov (deceased)) Instituta fiziolo,;,ii irrenl Pavlova AN SSIJR. (COMITIOMED RESPOIISE) (ENCaHALOGPAPHY) (BRAIN) ORLOV, V.V.; PAHOLIA, D. I. Caudal plethyemograph with OptiCIL1 recordiN~. Fiziol. zhur. 4~, 1414,1417 N 160. (KI RA 13111 ) 1. From the Pavlov Institute of J%ysiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciencess Leningrad. (PLETHYSMOGMPHY) PAROTIA, 71. 1. : Mr-0-1- Sc' (,' I in ~ -- I c, ! nv- r' ,r of certaln r-actlonr-, of th~- '~i-,'n In ir7i"- raw G~lr-ni- --r,". irnin;-xarl, !T5% I` -p-, Scl IMSL' -Ti' t ,-,f In 1. 1. - - I r I y 150 cc'll')s (1-ml "''c .-" l')u-j), J-) PAROLL.A, D. I. Technic for recording tetmerpturii nt different looints in the carebrs' .L cortex In dogs. Iriztol. zhur. 4h no.3:261-?63 Mr 15,9. (MIRA 11:4) 1. laborntoriyn mavro-fiviologicheskikh oroblem Institute fiziologit in. 1.P. Pavlova U SSSR,. Leningi-ad. (BGDY TWERATURE, cerebral cortex temnernture in dogs, meqsurement nt vnrious points, tech,Ac (Rue) (CF-MRA16 CORTEX, physiology corticFil teym,)erAture in dogs, meneurement nt vn?*Ioun nointa, technic (Ruc) PAROLIA. D.I. Method for the continuous registration of blood flow In the brai n in short long-terin experimentci. B-bil. ekE;p. biol. i mod. 46 no.11:123-125 N '58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Iz Inboratorii nevro--!'iziologicheakikh problem (zav. - al-Edemik K. M. Rykov) Instituta 1':;ziologii ineni I.P. hivlovn All SSSR, Leningrad. Pre(hitavlena akademikom K.M. Byl:ovvm. (BRAIN, blood aizpnly, circ., cont.Lnuous i-egiatration in dogs (Ibis)) COUNTRY Poland CATEGORY APS. JOUF-i. It T IT 1, r o 13 e r z i eio Dyps. FAJ ly s ~"j C - ce te6ted' lhflicrl a 3u-L 'ition ' " tne dye a solut-c-n I~i Ll free of Lne dye are pris sea througi tne ~:oluxn ir SUCC&:IV, :Lt3n. Tne column is pLoced utNo (,)(, tLe t.3, Scl I 1-t!i on i I -ii i rri t 1 on 0 f '~n i_, av v L IRODIN. N.V.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, FARM. L.V.. inshener. MUM. V.M.. im,zhener. MAwftftw~4dm*- Continuous splitting of fate La autoclaves vithout a catalyst. Hael.-ahir.prom. 21 no..8:16-19 '55. (HLRA 9;)) 1. Vessoyuznyy nnuchno-leeldeovatel'okly Inatitut shirov (for Irodov, PhroL,); 2. Hostovekty me-olozhirkombinat (for Sudakov). (Oils and fate) M~SHTAKOV, S.M.; PAROXCHIK, I.I. Diurnal photosynthesis cycle in plants re3istant to raguhi-,or herbi- cides. bok-1. AN 13SSR 6 tio.12:801-1304 D 162, (Mliti, 16:9) 1. Institut bio'Logii AN B.S)SR, f1redotavleno akademikom AN BS3R I.:). Yurkevichen. WHTAKOV, S.M. [Mashts.kou, S.M.]; FAROMCHIK I I. [Paromchyk, I.I.); TALANOVA, X.S. -- L--:-*- Effect of sodium valts of 2,4-D and 2M-4X on the photo synthe sl 9 and respiration of com hybrids and varieties. Vestsi AN BSSR.S(~r.bllal. nav. no.2:43-49 162. (MiRA 15:8) (HER BI GI DES )(PHO'.'OSYNTH&SIS) (PUNTS-PlS P IRA T 10 N) ACC NR, AP6033159 OURCE CODE: UR/0250/66/010/009/0691/0694 AUTHOR: Hashtakov, S. M.; Pnronwhik, 1. 1. ORG: Institute of Experimental Botany, AY B55P (Institut eksperimental'no), botaniki AN BSSR) TITLE: Changes in photosynthesis and Hill's reaction in various varieties of corn treated with 2.4-D or 2M-4X SOURCE: AN BSSR. Doklady, v. 10, no. 9, 1966, 691-694 TOPIC TAGS: herbicide, photosyn!:hesis, photosynthesis inhibition, chloroplast, chloroplast photochemical activii:y, Hill'fi reaction. defoliant ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted with close varieties of the same plant species, namely, corn interline hybrids VIR 117 (resistant to herbicides) and VIR 42 (sensitive), and selfpollinated lines VIR 38 (resistant) and VIR 44 (sensitive). The effect of sodium salts of 2,4-D and 2M--4X used in 0.01 or 0.1% solutions on the intensity of photosynt.hesis, Hill's reaction in live leaves and the photochemical activity of separated chloroplasts was studied. The latter was det,!rm,.ned either directly in vitro, or in vivo, by first treating ihe live plants with the herbicides and subse- quently separating the treated chloroplasts. It was found that Card 1/2 ACCWFf,-Ai6-03 3 ff 9 the 0.01% solution :)f 2H-4X stimulated Ifill's reaction both in herbicide resistant and sensitive varieties, while 2,4-D in this ;concentration stimuLated VIR 38 and VIR 44; VIR 117 and VIR 42 were not affected significantly. The high concentration of both herbicides inhibite-i L110 photoc,-iemical activity of chloroplasts 'of both kinds of plants. Experiments with chloroplasts treated ,.n vivo indicated that different varieties display different responne to the herbicides used. The study indicated t4at herbicLdes 2,4-D and 2M-4X do affect the intensity of photosymt-hesis in Leaves and the photochemical actlNitv .of chloroplasts; these processe:i in close varieties of the same ;plant species depend on the type of herbicide and the sensitivicy lof the given variety. (WA-50; CBE No. 12] SUB CODE: 06, OV SUBH UTB: WeWi/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 0.13/ Card 2/2 .. ACC NR, At6034167 SOURCE CODHi UR/0250/66/610/010/0792,10M AUTHORI haohtskovt So H.1 Paroachik, I- I- ORGj institute of Experimental Botany, Ati BSSR (Inatltut eknpericien- tal'noy botarikio AN DSSH) TITLE: Changes in the stability of the chlorophyll-protein-lipid com- plex to plants treated wl.th nodium salts of chlorophanoxyacetic acids SOURCEs All MR. DoViady, v. 10, no. 10, 1966, 792-795 TOPIC TAGSe herbicide, photosynthesis, photosynthetic apparatus, herbicide resistance / CU'-A-fkj1k A15STRACTs In a continualtion of their study on the comparative effect of 2,4-D or 2H-4K herbi.cLdes on herbicide resistant and senoitive plant varieties, the authors attempted to find the effect of the above herbi- cides o'n the stability of the chlorophyll--protein-lipid complex in vivo The followl*ng plants weirce selected, each J.n two varieties, for the ex- pertmento corn - double Interline h~,brlda VIR*117 (resistant) and VIR 42 (sensitive); and Long-fibere;i flax 1268/12 (resistant) and L-112 (sessitivi)o The young plants (about 6 Icaves) were treated with oolu- tions of sodium salt@ tot 2,4-D or 211-4KI corn by the introduction of 9,5 kg herbicide per hat and flax bj? spraying the plants with 0.04Z Card 112 ACCC NR, APOAW solutions (1.5 kS per ha). The samples were taken 24, 72, and 168 hr after treatment* The stability of the complex wee determined by re- sistance of the letter to the extraction from desintegrated lea7ea with petroleum atherl In addition. the photosynthetic activity of chloro- plasts and Intensity of photosynthesis were determined. The results Indicated that the stability of the chlorophyll-protein-lipiii complex decreases after the treatment with herbicides, especially in herbicide sensitive plants. This can be explained by a transition of the aggre- gate chlorophyll Into Its monomer form, more readily soluble In petro- leuu ether# which means that sone qualiLative changes take place in the photosyntheic apparatus of the treat-ad plants. The changes in photo- chemical activity depend an the toxii-.1ty of herbicide and the resist- ance of the given plant variety. Tho general concluaion drawn from the study is that the photoryinthetic apparatus In the herbicide sensitive plants to unstable and is easily damaiged by the regulatory herbicides, Origo art* best 2 figursts. (W.A. 501 SUB CODSt Ofol BUSH DATIt 20Har661 ORIC RZFe 0121 OTH RM 006 I Card 212 ACC NR. AP6033159 SOURCE CODE: UR/0250/66/010/009/0691/0694 AUTHOR. Mashtakov, S. M.; ~'~romchik, 1. ORG: Institute of Experimentill Botany, AN BSSR (Institut ekaperimental'noy botaniki AN -B-S-SR-T- TITLE: Changes in photosynthesis and 11ill's reaction in various varieties of corn treated with 2,4-D or 2M-4X I SOURCE: AN BSSR. Doklady, v, 10, no. 9, 1966, 691-694 TOPIC TAGS: herbicide, phol:osynthesis, photosynthesis inhibition, chloroplast, chloroplast photochemical actLvity, Hill's reaction, defoliant ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted with close varieties of the same plant species, namely, corn interline hybrids VIR 117 (resistant to herbicides) and VIAL 42 (sensitive and selfpollinated lines VIR 38 (resistant:) and VIR 44 (sensitive). The effect of sodium salts of 2,4-D arid '.'M-4X used in 0.01 or 0.1% solutions on the intepsi-y of phot~osynthesis, Hill's reaction in live leaves and the photv::hemicaij. activity of separated chloroplasts was studied. The latter was dotarmined either directly In vitro, or in vivo, by first treating i:he live plants with the herbicides and subse- Ir quently separating the treated chLoroplaste. It van found that I Card 1/2 the 0.01Z so!ution of 21,1-4X stimuLated Hill's reaction both in herbicide resistant and sensitive varieties, while 2,4-D in this concentration stimalated VIR 38 and VIR 44; VIR 117 and VIR 42 were not affected significantly. The high concentration of both herbicides inhibLied tne photochetaical activity of chloroplasts of both kinds of plants. Experiments with chloroplasts treated in vivo indicated chat different varl.eties display different response to the herbicides used. The study indicated that herbicides 2,4-D and 2M-4X do affect the intensity of photo:;ynthesis in leaves and the photochemical activity of chloroplasts; these processes :'Ln close v&rieties of the same ,plant species depend on the type of herbicide and the sensitivity iof_the given variety. IWA-30; CBE No. 121 SUB CODE: 06. OZ/ SUBM IVATE: 19Feb65/ ORIG REPI 002/ OTH RFF: 013/. 2 ACC NR. AP6034187 -SOURCE CODE':- UR/0250/66/010/010/0792/0295' AUTHOR: Hashtakov, S. H.; Paromchik 1. 1. ORG: Institute of Ex)erimental Botany, AN BSSR (Inatitut eknperim tal'no-y botaniki, AN 11-S-S-R~_ en- TITLE: Changes in the stability of the chlorophyll-protein-lipid com- plex in plants treated with sodium salts of chlorophenoxyacetic acids -,,[~'~SOURCE: AN BSSR. Dolclady, v. 10, no. 10, 1966. 792-795 TOPIC TAGS: herbicide, photoayi,theaJ.9, photosynthetic apparatus, herbicide resistance C16,11. ABSTRACT; In a continuation of their study on the comparative effect asf 2,4-D or 2M-4K her1>:Lcides,1.1on herbicide resistant and sensitive plant~i varieties. the authora attempted to find the effect of the above herbi-: cides on the stability of the ch-lorophyll-protein-lipid complex in vivo, The following plants were selected, each in two varieties, for the ex- perimenri corn - double interline hybrids VIR .117 (resistant) and VIR 42 (sensitive); and long-fibered flax 1288f12 (resistant) and L-1120 (sensitive). The young plants (about. 6 leaves) were treated with solu-, tions of sodium salts of 2.4-D or 2M..4K; corn by the introduction a f 9.5 kg herbicide per hn, and flax by spraying the plants with 0.04% Card 1/ 2 ACC NR, AP6034181__ solutions (1.5 kg per he). The samples were taken 24, 72, and 168 lar after treatment. The stability of the complex woo determined by re- sistance of the latter to the extraccion from desintegrated leaves with' petroleum ether; in addition, the photogynthetic activity of chloro- I plasts and intensity of photOs7nthes-Le were determined. The results i indicated that the stability of the zhlorophyll-protein--lipid complex decreases after the treatment with herbicides, especially in herbicide sensitive plants. Thin can be explained by a transition of the aggre- I gate chlorophyll Intci its monomer form. more readily soluble in peLro- I leum ether, which menno that some qualitative changes take place in thei photosyntheic appara%us of the treated plants. The changes in photo- chemical activity depend on the toxicity of herbicide and the resist- ance of the given plant variety. The general conclusion drawn from thel study is that the photosynthetic apparatus in the herbicide senoitiv plants is unstable sixd is easily damaged by the regulatory herbicide:. Orig. arte hass 2 fi:jures. IW,A. 501 SUB CODEa OG/ SUBM DATEt 28Har66/ ORIG REFs 012/ OTH REFt 006 - . 14aksim YakoNl ich-_D&vMTIYE;V, V.A., red.; IIIZLOVA, Ye.M., PAR0140V _py mladshiy red.; POIJOYAREVA, A.A.,, tekhn. red. [Planning costs of construction and assembly work)Planirovanie sebestoimosti stroitellno-montazhnykh rabot. Moskva, Ekonom- izdat, 1962. 103 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Construction induntr-j-Costs) I In 19V, Maksim Yakov Vich.. kand. ekon. nauk; DUBOVINSUY, V., red.; Un. red. it 'S (Mathodology for conducting lessons in economics study groups and Wdtars]Metodika provedeniia zaniatii v ekortomicheskikh kruzhkakh i seminarakh. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 102 p. (MRA 16: 1) (33conomica-Study ani teaching) gig US I I I III 5"71 E - E it Fr- RE PARONIKYAN, G.N., kand.biolog.mauk 'Weroblology of' the vagina and trichomoulasle of the sexual organsO'by 0. lz,cvets and others. Reviewed by G.N. Faroniklan. Sov.med. 24 no.l.:150-152 Ja 160. (KM 13:5) (VAGIIA-PACTERIOLOGT) (GIMFRATM ORGOS--DI'SIBASIS) (TRI:CBONDBIASIS) PARONIKTAN, G. 1-1. "Stud,v of the TrlchomonlriO~l Activity of *Monadin"," Dokl. AcaA Set Armontan SSR. (Terovan). No 3. p-p 91-96. 1953 The effect of the new Soviot preparation "Monadin" arainst TrirhL- monas va~:inalts was tested on cultures obtained from Datients who 1,ad not yet undergone treatment. Fi.'teen strains were used. The nreparation also was studied in vivo on utilte mice to whom It was Infected subcutaneousI7. The cultures were freed from the accom~,ar*-irg microordanism by use of antibiotics. The mice loere trea,,tia once Ft day, 4 dayr in succession, with a dose of 10 mg. Accordin., to the author, the Mona4in effqct on Tricho- monas ru.rpassas Osarcol. (RzhBiol, No q, 3.954) SO: Sum, No W, 5 Aaig 55 PA,Ri)NIhYI,Nt V.( . . -1 ... .. .... I - --, , orrt.'atIon c4 -,r~ ConTcett,ons of ore-forming chern'.'ca-' elements in one of the c:omplex metal deposits in the Armenian S.S.F., 1zv. AN Arm. Geol. i geog. nauki 16 ro.6:33-46 16 "1 . (M,~F.A I-. , 1. :nst!tut gc~,Ir,-i,-hrqk,4kr, rau). Ali ,rnVansroy 6SIt.