SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYZHOV, P.I. - RYZHOV, V.I.

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P.V., professor Preoper=tive and postoperative effects of certain pharmacologic preparatiozz and local heat and cold on'gastric and duodenal motility. Trudy LSGM1 20:23 1-236, 154. (KIPA 10:8) 1. Gospitalinays. khirurgicheakeya klinika Leningradskogo sanitarno- igiyenicheskogo,meditaingkogo instituta, zav. klinikoy -.Zeal. deyatell nauki, prof.:A.Y.Smirnov ULC.]R.:s urgery preop. & postop. off of various drugs & temperatures on-gastricA duodenal,motilityl (DUODENUM, physiol. of various drugs & temperatures on motility before A after surg. in peptic ulcer) (STOKAGH,,Physiol. eff. of1various drugs & temperatures on motility before & after surg. in peptle ulcer) (TSWIRRATURS. off. on duodenuml.&,stomach motility before & after surg. In Peptic ulcer) 0 ~00 11 it 4. 4. 1. .1 1. P Itlf 111 in 1i It I- to p I, u o U It It i~ L L f L. k, r It It II All a LL M it t ! The Increase of the oolubilitY Of PhosPhoric acid under N. Rvilwv and V, 1'. 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MellorWit Pwir Vdobreniva KAleftLitnika 1939. 119 ZI. Khm. mrfer,W Zk 0 or. 1940 No. 7, 43-4, - Its call.. mir ioilt pt, 10. Go by vot.i.m. o"th'.4, AS fla.11011 Wei %,blaolvd by All, .. li'm tv. N fullu""I by Or trclitturut With X"Mf 1'. all a tVat:lioll after I hr.'s builing. A slightly ittraller yidd wa% amairictl t ili b o ry q with NxICIC), for I lit. blill smaller yidds welt obtain d b t ti i h l e rea t ng w NaC y and Itoiling for I hr.. aotl front boiling for I hr. allour.. The taect of wa, 1 vL%tlgat,4I with solus, Collix. 'At, Pill. Vol, -Noland.34"Ic"O : Na flused on the exchanitc capacity of hc soil. flr~f re- ; 1 j; (m)"o concits. rhe. owtio,i pro- stilts were obtain(d with 2 41 fVllllt.S arld 6 illexitemive. W. R, Won t xlgo 00 a ! i =00 200 zo 90] At., t T.Ltu.;Glc&k Xetta~ll,Q9 CL.ljjVW.ATlC. moo '000 0 t !,~.' 3 u %I AV NJ A q of if it it at mLo,n i 0 0 0 0 0 1* 6 04 go : 00 '000 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 1 1 0000, o 0 : 00 000 l 1111,01 0 00,00 9,60 0 0 0 o VDOYTSO A, /.Ye.A,,,kandidat khimicheakikh nauk; TSMRVANIX, I.P., professor, otvetstvannyy radaktor; SARYNSAKOV, T.A., glavnyy redaktor; RYZHOV X. professor-doktor, zameatitell glavnogo redaktora; ROKA.96VSi V.I., redaktor, XOROVIX,.Te.P., redaktor; MASSON, K.Ye., redaktor; KORZHjl"VSKIY, N.L., redaktor,- POPOV,--V.I., professor-dok tor, redak- tor; MIROSHKINA, U.K., professor, redaktor;,STOLYAROV,,D.D., doteent, redaktor; 3ONDAR1VSKIY,'G.L.~,*dotsent, redaktor; KRASNOVAYBV,,I.M. dotsent, redaktor; GENTSM, L.Y., dotsent, redaktor [Radical and ionic alkylation of aromatic com0ounds] Radikalln7i i ionnyi mekhaniamy reaktaii alkiliroyaniia aromaticheskikh soedene- nii. Erevan, Izd-vo Brovanskogo universitets. 1953. 92p. (Tashkent. Universitet. TrudyBredneasiatskogo gosudarstvennogo universitata..' no.43. Khtmicheakie, nauki., no.6) 1. Deystvitailnvy chlen Akedemit nauk- :UzSSR (f or So rymsakov, Romenov- skiy. Korovin). :2. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akadewii nauk Turks. SSR (for Masson). 3. Ghlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk UzSSR (f or, TSukervaulk, Korzhenevskiy). (Arotmatic compounds) (Alkylation) l irk' # I' ; Atti ; brim w k r c r v S W a ; Agrwifutty. pthlWti-d a xt~ries palwro u and evalwora. gamly cr IF xc n I is paper,--- -5jifthimilA ilwapinx4 od the orovom i ci A I M R I-. Ull r6iiistu 'Smblert Urn We nnat)'rzctt anti found t~ be fnatlcqoattr.~.' -F -:4.K 1 i K. MALITSEV, A.M.; ALIMOV. P.A.. redaktor_;.YKRIMUKO. Y.Ye.'. rodaktor; UKIROV, K.Z,', akademiki rodakt9r; ICANA H. S.S., akedemik, redaktor; IOROVIN. Te.P.r akademi~, redaktor; MUKUMMWOV. X.V.. akademik, redaktor; HABIYRV. M.N.. skademik. redaktor-. RyzIjOv,- SADYWY. To S.A.. redaktor-, UUNWIV. Ye.Kh.. COTFOr Bel kokhozvaystvennykh nauko redaktor; MILIMAN. %.A., redaktor izdatelletva; BABAKHANOVA, A.G., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [The~cotton plant]' Wopchatnik. Tashkent. lzd-vo Akadem,ii nauk Uzbekskoi SSR. [Introductory volume: 'The cotton plant and the use of its-fiber] Vvedenie: Khlopchstnik i ispol! zovente volokne. 1956. 128 W&A 10:3) 1. Tashkent. Ysesoywnyy nsuchno-iseledovatellskiy institut khlopko- vodstva. 2. Chlea-korrespondnat Akademii nauk UzSSR (for Alimov, Yeremeako, MalItsev,-,Sadykov,'.KanaS'h). ~3. Too soiruznaya . Akadeintya sellskokhozvaystvennykh nauk im. lenina (for Kanash). 4.'Chlen- koresspondent VsesoyuznoyAkademU sellskokh6zyaystvannvkh nauk. im. Lenina (for Ryzhov) (cotton) USSR Cultivated Plants. Commercial, Oleac,eous, M-4 Sugar Bearing. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologlya, No 2,~ 1959, No. 6328 Author y2diQX,_ S. N.; Doman, I. A. Inst Not given Title Production Capacity of irrigated Soils,of Middle Asia with Cotton as a Single Crop and In Crop Rotation Orig Pub Pochvoveaeniye, 1956, No 9, 34-36 Abstract The cultivation of cotton as a single crop with utilization of mineral fertilizer produced,: a yield of cotton wool of about 34 cwt/ha, and In crop rotations with alfalfa with.the application of fertilizers theyleld was 42 43 cwt/ha. These experiments took place on typical Sierozem. soils atthe Ak-Kavak Station. Card 1/2 76 USSR Cultivated Plants. Commercial, Oleaceous, M-4 Sugar Bearing. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 63218 Applicatlon of fertilizers in croprotations with alfalfa on takyr-like soils at the Ioltan Station produced a yield of cotton wool,of 26 - 43 owt/ha. When cotton was sown.as a single crop with the introduction of a fertill- zer, the yield was 16 - 21 cwt/ha. The incre-. mentin the yield of cotton wool on dark Sierozem soils near -the city of Chimkent was 1.6.cwtAa in comparison with the case, when cotton was sown as a.single crop. The contentof huiwas,.of N and of P in the soil increases appreciably, when crop rotation Is applied. A tendency toward an increase in.the cotton yield with every new rotation is ob- served. S. A. Nikitin Card 2/2 ALIMOV, R.L, red.; YERAWKO,.V.Ye., red.; ZAKIROV, K.I., akndemik,. red.; KANASH, S.S., akqdemik, red.;. MUICHAMEWHANOV, M.V., akademik, red.; HABIYEV, M.N., akademik, red.; RYZHQj,,,,4_-W,;o, red.; SADYKOV, S.S.,red.; YAKHOUTOV, V.V., red.; BUGAYii7M, * kand.f iz.-mat.nsuk,otvetstvennyy red.; PANKOV, M.A., prof., doktor sei1akokhoz.yaystvennykh nauk.,_ ,otvetstvennyy red.;,KURANOTA, L.I., red. izd-va; GCRIKOVAYA, Z.P., tekhn.red. [The cotton plant], Milopchatnik. Tashkent. Vol.Z. [Climate and soils in cotton growing regions of Central Asia] Klimat i pochvy- khlopl-.ovykh raionov Srednei Azii. 1957. 626 -D. (MIRA 11: 1) 7 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN UzSSR (for Alimov,.Yeremenko, Sadykov, Yakhantov). .2. DeystvitelInyy chlen Akademii sellskokhozynystvennykh nauk UzSSR (for Yeremenko, Mukhamedzhanov, Ryzhov). 3. AN UzSSR (for Zakirov,,Kanash, Mukhamedzhanov, Nablyev). 4. Vsesoyuznayn akndemiya sellskokhozynystvennykh nauk im. V.I. Lenina (for Ksnash, RYzhov). 5. Akedemiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSA, Tashkent. Institut mntematiki i mekhaniki. (Soviet Central Asia-Soils) (Soviet Central Asia--Climate) (cotton) UESS IR - tnr -Y u r- Cul tiv a tul d Plant's Comri,~ - c i a 1 0 1e i e r o us S ga, B--,- i n ix Ref Zhur-Biolov iva, Uo. .21, 19585 Fo. 96037 , 'l ' -1 4~r " t ~ .S 4..L tut. otton Rais p . -Res. Ins u. of C ing c a for'ed by th All-Dilion- S a il..- n t, i -i c~ R e sa r c. It Per I m ' . Ottoll '13cientiffri Resuarch Institute 'Allping, 1456. i g . T'. fs . :Byul-. Pauchllo-tiukdvi. inform. ~in-ta .9 'o. khlOj)kOvOd ta, 1957, F 1, 3-111 ;Tl7v-1 rosults of rcsi~mi-ulh --voz!k on problems., of, soNving, t 3 the ',voDlicat; on of sr-u,-re-pock t. planting, preplarl."ing qoil working, fer-jill-lation,: cotton-,.~ norkinR mit of viettiods allfillfla crop roluations, of' spe-ding up rho d----velopment of cotton distria-~ t ing 'llor and, ame-- --iting Ion(,. unused "and, breeding tha grot-ection of cotton -from disease and D6sts. C rd' 83 Country U53R m Cate-ory: Cultivated -Plants. Commercial. Oil-Bearing. SuSar-BearlnS. Abs Jour. RZhBiDl. N,) 22, 1958, No 100357 Author ~yzh3v,, SA; D rn m. n Inst Title The Role of Cotton-Alfalfa Crop Rotations~ln Increasinq the Production Efficiency on 100,Hce- tares. Ori?; Pub: XhlopkD,vodstvo, 1957, No 7, 9-16 Abstract: On the basis of nany years' data of the, ex- pQrlment stations of the All-Union.Gotton Scientiric Research institute, It wai3 found that adoption of'c'otton-alfalfa crop rota- card 1/3 Country USSR,. 14 CatoSory: Cultivatod Plants. Comiercial.,Oil-Bearing. Sugar-Bcarlng. Abs Jour: RZhBiol.,.No 22, 1958, No 100356. tions secures an Increase in labor efficiency -and aboost~in the gross yields of cotton. In cro-o rotations.4ith annual, biennial and triennial alfalfa-without application.of,fer--~ tilizers; the yielding,ability of citton plants cantnere/ha than ishi3her on an average by 1O L with continuous cultivation , and,with the ap..; pllcatlon~~Df fertilizers -, by-5-6 centners/hp.. On the newly cultivatcd-typical sierozems (Ak-Kavakskaya Experiment Station), production of cotton wool on 100 hectares oftilledland with cotton-alfalfa~crop rotations, comprises 98-105 and of alfalfa hay 196-243%, and on CpLrd 2/3 M-102 KORZHAVIN, B.D., otv.red.; MUKHAIMZHANOT, M.V., akademik, red.; KHARAZAROV, D.N., red.; ZAKIROV, K.Z., akademiktt red -1 RYZHOV 3 H., akademik, red.;.YMEMMVXO, T.Ye., akademik, red ; ;ADABAYLT,_77.V.', akademik, red.; RAKHIMOV, A.A.9 akademik, red.; DZHALILOV, Kh.K., kand.ekonom. nauk, red.; BOHDARENKO,.M..-red.; BAKBTIYAROV, A.. takhn.red. [Farm management system in recently reclaimed areas of the Golodnaya Steppe; measures for obtaining the maximum output of farm products 'per 100 hectares of.cropland with a minimum expenditure.of labor and other means] Sletema vedeniia sellskogo khoziaistva ne zemliakh novogo, osvoeniia Golodnoi stepi; meropriiatiia po makeimallno= vykhodu sellskokhozisistvennykh produktov no 100.ga zemellnykh ugodii pri naimen'shikh zatratakh,truds i sredstv. Tashkent, Goo. iz.d-vo Uzbekskoi SSR,1959. 158 P. ~(MIRA 14:2) 1. Uzbekskays skademiya sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk. 2,,Chlen7- korrespondenty AN Usbekskoy SM (for Korzhavin, Yeremanko). 3. AN UzbekBkoy SM (f or Mukhomedzhanov. Zskirov)...4.-IFzbek9kays akedemiya sell skokhozyaystvennykh nauk (for, Nukhamedzhanov, Zakirov, Ryzhov, Yeremenko, Dedebayev, Rakhimov). 5. Kinistr sellskogo kho- zyaystva UZSSR,(for KhBnazarov). 6. Chien-korrespondent Voesoyuznoy sellskokh02y8ystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lanins (for Ryzhov).' 7. Direktor institute ekonomiki U2bekskoy skademii sellskokho- ~zyaystvennykh nauk (for Dzhalilov). (Golodnays Ste Agri culture ppe KANASH, S.S., akademik; MALITSBY. A.K.; VLASOVA, N.A.; PASHCHMO, Z.M.- ROZHANOVSKIT, S.Yu.- KAUTAR, FIX.; MOKMVA, Te.A.; K16MUV, G.A.; BURTON, V.A. SgUYKM. A.I.; RUNI. V.A.; ROKANOVP I.D.; AVTONOMOV, A.I., otv.red.; MUKHAMBDZHANOV, H.V. I ekademik, glavnyy red.; RTZHOV, S.H., skedemiki samestitell glavn0go red.;'ALIMOTO, R.A., re&-.--,D1B1DATW, A.D.. akademik, red.; DZELALILOV, % Xh.M. kand. skon.nauk, red.; TAXWNKO. V.Te.,.akedemiki red.; ZAKIROV I K.Z.1 Skademik. red.; MANNANOV, N.M., akademik, red.; NABIT3V, KIN., red.; SADTIOV, S.S., red.; TOGOTEV, I.N., kEind.ekon.nan red.; TAKHONTOV,,V.V. red.; KURANOVA,.L.I., red.izd- a; RAKHKANOVA, M.D., red.izd-va; BARTSIVA, V.P., tekhn.red. [Cotton] Khlopchatnik.~ Tashkent. Vol-3. Lstructure and develop- ment of cotton] Stroenie i razvitie khlopchatnika. 1960. W2 p. (MIRA 13:10):-~':: 1. Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy WSR, Tashkent. 2. Akademiki UsSM (for Kanashq Mukhamedzhanov, ZBkirov, Nabiyev). -3. Vaesoy-aznaya Skademiya sel'skokhozyaystveanykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenins (for Kenash). 4. TSen-~, ~trallnaysselektsionnaya stantsiya Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo institute khlopkovodstva Uzbekskoy akademii sellskokhozyaystven- nykh nauk (for Lanash). 5. Tashkentskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy insti- tutAfor Kallteev, Shleykher). 6. Institut genetiki i fiziologii rastenky AHUzSSR (for Vlasova, Mauyer, Klyuyeve Rumi, Romanov). (Continued on next card) KANASH, S.S., akademik, otv. red:; SHAiMAKOV' V.S.* kand. biol. nauk, otv. red.; GLTAANOY,'G.Ye. nauk, otv. red.;. Y3NI- LEYET, Kh-Kh.,'doktor biol. nauk, otv*. red.;'.H1TUAM2=HANOV, ~M.T. I skBdemik, red.;,RTZHQI. S,jj almdemik, red.; ALIMOY, R.A., red.; DAWAYHY, AsDoo, skademik, red.; DZHALILOT, Kh.M., .kand. ekon..nauk, red.; YEIU:~ZHKO, Y.Ye., skademik, red.; ZAKIROT, K.Z.,.akadenik; red.; MANHANOV. N.M., akademik, red.; IIABIY9V,,M.N.,.,akademik, red.; ~ADYKOT-, S.S., red.;. TOGOTIff, ..I.N., kand-ekon. nauk, red.; TA ONTOV, VA., red.; PSMOT, V.G.e'ksnd..sel'khoz. nsuk,-,re-d%(4eceased1; -RUUMlANOYA,M,D.q red.; BARTSETA,,..Y.P... takhn. red.; KABABATSTA, Kh.U., tekhn. red. [Cotton] Khlopchatnik. Tashkent.':V.ol 4. (Physiology and bio- chemistry of cott6n] Fiziologils i biokhimiia khlopchatnikg.. 196o. 704 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR.-Tashkent, 2o Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR (for'M~khamedzbtanov, Kanash', Zakir'6vi liabiyov, Yakhol~tov, Yeremanko) j. Uzbekskaya*akademiya Bellskokhozyiiv-, stvannykh neiik'(.for Hukhamedzli~no-v,-Ry-zhov, Dadabayev, Yere- menko, takir'ov, Mannsno'v) 4. Chleny-korrespqnd8ntY All Uz&M,-,-,- (for Alimo-~, Y6remenk.o, Sadykov, Yalc6ntov) 5. Tseeoyuznays ske4amiya.seliskokhozyzystvennykh nauk'lm, V.I.Ianina (for Kenash) (Cotton) 16(2) '0V/2-59-3-10/13 AUTHORS: Ryzhov,V., and Yur'yev,S. TITLE: Statistical Collections on Foreign Trade.- "Foreign.Trade of the USSR in 1956", Statis- tical Review,,and "Foreign Trade of the USSR of 1957"', Statistical Review. (Statistiches- kiye sborniki po vneshney torgovle. -."Vneshny-, torgovlya SSSR z a 1956 god." Statisticheskiy , obzor, Vneshtorgizdat, 1958; Vneshnyaya torgovlya, ' za 1957 god". Statistiches M-y obzor, Vneshto-, rgizdat, 1958. PERIODICAL: Vestnik statistiki- 1959, Nr 39,PP 72-7 (USSR) 9 5 'ABSTRACT: This:,is a bibliographical review of the sta- tistical collections named in the title,,con- taining data on the foreigntrade of the,US,SH with 53 countries*, with.detailed specification of goods. The reviewers regret,the absenceof some SUMM-8 synthetic and group tables in the Card.1/1 , ~collections. There are 2 tables.- iicqi, ilanoiiet;ers c;&p ar ccmre manome era civ on. -Of-'Mea surexi~i~~ -"6i ii~i a--U, Ire Y"a* S/123/61/000/024/009/016 ArjO4/AIOI AUTHORS: Gulyayev, M. A. '_Ft~~ov~A_ Tr=- The machining of capillaries for exemplary compression: pressure ,gages PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no, 24, 1961, 9, abstract 24E47 ("Tr. in-tov Kom-ta standartov, mer I lzmerit. priborov-pri- Sov. Min. SSSR", 196 1, no, 50 (110), 58-61) TEXT The authors describe~the~machinlng technology of capillary tubes mm in diameter for compression pressure gages.~ When selecting:the blanks.the-I authors consider tubes suitable whose.difference of inner diameter of ends over. a length of 350 - 400 mm, measured by a plug gage, does not.exceed 0.1 mm. The channel is machined by ~L set of laps .(3 pieces). To determine the diameter of., theground capillary the tube is immersed in a glass tub with plane-parallel..,,- filled with toluol. Toluol has a refractive,index which comes rather near-the refractive index of molybdenum glass, so that during the observation in ~the transient light.the capillary walls nearly "dissappear". while the channel, ..boundaries are clearly and distinctly visible. The diameter is measured.on the: Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4012095 S/0020/64/154/002/0430/0432 Burkhanova,.N. D. V AUTHORS: Kozlov,,P. V.; Ry!~~h TITLE: Effect of rigidity of polymer macromolecules at transitidn temperatures and morphology of crystal structures -432 and insert SOURCE: AN SSSR, Doklady*, v. 134,, no. 28, 1961+, 430 facing,page 430 TOPIC TAGS: polymer macromoleculer stability, transition temperature, r:- Crystal structure morphology super molecular formation, cellulose 6--order transiti point, rigid chain polymer, tri-ethyl ester, secon on cellulose ABSTRACT: In view of recently proposed theories on the important le of super molecular formations on the forming properties and -hall ro flow of crystallization processes of polymers, there is interest in returning to the study of these characteristics and processes f or a wide rancre of high molecular compounds., Study of some complex Q, cel I il I ose esters with an introduction of small quantities of low molecular substances revealed the mobility of super molecular struc-1 Card 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4012095 tures of such polymers. This led.to a substantial.decrease in ransition p no se ental: second order t oints-ofthe substance although gm mobility of polymer chains could take.place. With this broad inter pretation of the second-order transition temperat .ur e.ofIrigid-- t mperature chain-polymers,,.the need arises for a s6paration of this te transition point for structural and.mechatical second-order transi-_.!-`._ tion. The first is determined by the development of mobility of a super molecular structural formation; the second, by the segmental mobility of chains. The development of-super molecularformations typical of rigid-chain polymers should.,indicate the substantial Tri' thy.1 cel lu- influence on the morphology of crystal structures. -e los-e was carefully s,ubjected,to purification by repeated:reprecipi,',',~, ions -in.. a- mixture of glacial acetic: tation by water.from weak solut ~'th ubse ' eri n a vacuum .... . aqid and methanol (9:1) wl s qu. t'drying i at 20C. in to(.. 0 -ally replaced tri-ethyl,cellulosel,the theoretical',coritent f the elements were determined t be C~- 0 58-53%9 and H -8-34%. data in the testedspecimen gave a content of C 58*40%j and H - 5;05%, ThGi dooreaeG in hydrogen content Ind-icate* the presence of,.p roxide groups in the specimen. The typical Card 2./4- ACCESSION NR.i AP4012095 development of two second-order transition points which are reproduc... ed at one or the other thermo mechanical curve for.rigid-chain crystallizing polymers is sufficiently conclusively determined. One of the transition points determines the appearance of mobility of super molecular rigid formations, and the other, the segmental mobility of chain molecules. After attaining maximum deformity at these points, some decrease in deformity~is observed with..a further- temperature increase. In the first-case this is combined with condensation of highly regulated super molecular structure formations- without phase transition; in the second.c'ase the polymer crystalli-_ ~:~F zation.leads to material stability. During crystallization of these rigid-chain polymers the.packing of the structural e1 ments'. of the polyme3~ leads to the development of a radial form of spheru~-:-_ lite structures, while the process-of crystallization itself for such polymers is kinetically extramely,difficult. "We are taking this opportunity to express our gratitutdo to 0.P Kozlmina for kihdly submitting the tri-ethyl cellulose preparatio Orig., art. has: 4 Figures. Card PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION SGV/1174 Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchest,vo priborostraitellnoy promyshlennosti 7N Avtomaticheskoye upravleniye'i irychislitelInays, tekhnika; trudy soveshchaplya provedennogo v marte 1957 g. (Automatic Control and Computer Technique; Transactions of a Conference Held in March., 1957). Moscovi, Masbgiz,, 1958. p. 12,000 copies printed. Ed.: Solodovnikov.. V.V. Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: Kono*Edov, G.M.; Tech..Zd.: 211kind, V.D.- Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine Building and Instrument Making: (Mashgiz): Pokiravskly., N.V. J, Engineer. PURPOSE: The book.is intended for scientific personnel and engineers v6rking vith computers and automatic control. COVERAGE: The book is a collection of 24 articles presented at a conference called by the Scientific and Technical_Society of the Instrument Manufac- turing Industry inmarch.,~1957- The conference considered problems of the constructionand application,of computer equipment for the automatic control of industrial processes. The articles.discuss problems.of analysis Xard 116 ~ila~ :MfF Automatic Control and Computer (Coat. SOV/1174 Kopay-Gora., P.N. Candidate of Technical Sciences. .'Application of Basic Processes in Ferrous Calculating Machines for Controlling the . Metallurgy 296 Kaganovj, V.Yu.., Candidate of Technical Scienceso Application of Cal- culating Machines for Automating Blast Furnaces 310 Yefroymovich,, Yu.Ye,j, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Application of Calculating Machines for Automating Steel Smelting in Are Furnaces 321 Chelyustkin, A.B., Candidate of~Technical Sciences. Automatic. Control of Dimensions of Rolled Metal 340 Vasillyev., D,T.., Candidate of Technical Sciences., Fitzaer., L.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Calculating Device for Determining Optimim'Operating Conditionsfor Cutting Novikov, Yu.,V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Special Continuous,,. Calculating Machines for Statistical ProcessIng of Random Processes 375 Card 516 25(6) PEA" I ~ BOOK EXPLOIMION SOV/1498 Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy,institut.tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya OVY.M pri~63~y-- T3NIrnaSh (TaNI111MASh. Ultrasonic Equipment) Moscow, ~Ulltrazvuk Mashgiz, 1958. d5 P- (Series: Its: [Trudy] ka. 88) 3,000 copies printed. FA.: A.S. MELtveyev, Candidate of Tlechnical Sciences; Tech. Eds.: Ye. S. 'Gerasinam, and A. F.,Uvarova; Managing Ed.-for Literature on Machine.Building and Instrument, Making (Mashgiz).: N.V. Pbkrovskiy,' Engineer.. PURPOSE: This bookis intended for engineering and technical perqonnel of plants and scientific researchInstitutes engaged in the development of ultrasonic equipment and methods for inspecting metal products, and for those who use such equipment. COVERAGE: This is a collection,of articles describing work done by the Instrument- making Depa tment of TsNIITMASh (Central Scientific Research Institute,of Tbchnolog3r and Machinery) during the period 1954-1956 on thedevelopment of ultrasonic equipment fordetection of flaws and measurement of,thicknesses. Various ultrasonic flaw detectors and thickness gages developed during the period 1950-1956 are described. Card 1/,3 S/032/'6O/O26/O!1/O15/O3:;-* B015/BO66:~ AUTHORS: Ryzhoy, V. I. and Ioncv.. V. A. TITLE.~ Ultrasonic Quality Control of Tires 114 PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratorilyaq 19609 Vol. 26~ No. 11, pp-1244-1247 TEXT:, The alit-hors describe a device.. of,.the WA~-11 (ShD~-! type for the ,detection of materLal defects in tires by means of the ultrasonic. immersion method. M.~F. Krakovyak, Kh. E. Malkina, and P. G. Vobova took part in the development.of this device. The.tire cover is submerged into, the liquid. the ultrasound emitter isintroduced into~thecover and the receivers of the ultrasonic vibrations are placed around the part ofthe .cover to be tested. The emitter applied.may operate at frequencies of 50 and 150 kc/seco The v--brator-of the emit-.er is aring-shaped barium titanate piezo element which is placed in a.cylindrical plaxiglass.easing, In oil film between piezo element and casing is used as acoustic contact. The electrodes are applied to the inner and outer surf a6e by mean-.-- of Card 112