SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SINELOBOV, M.A. - SINEOKOV, A.P.

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S1 NELO GOV M.,q. Nftew methods aftul, tree#. y., V. Sukhov, M. P. TIM- .In". and i Lesoklim, Proo. F P. So. 1. M-17(19W).-Thc use of H.SO. as the stimulant, and the ttchniques of a Ii ti are discussed. The acid ell, was added as coned, 501 M!T.; Imbibed Into silkic acid gel. AXOHh. arid naturs aluminosilk-ates. Small t;ats of I Amm ale -1 4M were less to If*" response to the actillft rid. A 30-day period between Incisions, cuts sit varying _lghts, usually &) cru., and 057a H#SO, gave the Wimum tftults. Other preViis., Iticluding HCI and Ca(OCA. increased the form%tion of resin to a lessex devee Chao 7 j TCLKACHNV, Andrey KlAlovioh, kand. seI'qkcIdic,--,yaystvennykh nauk; SINNIMOT, Kikhail Alekseyevich; UVINOVICH, B.P., red.: SARMTSUTA, G.I., red. izd-va; RACHURINA. A.K., takhn. red. [Now developments in the tappizk-, of pine and spruce] Novoe y pod- sochke soorw I ell, Izd.2 No kra, Goolesbumisdat, 1957. 66 p. (Tree ;applilag) (NIM ll.-?) SINEWBU7,14.A.; TOLKACIW, A.K. Tapping of pine tress with the aid of sulfuric acid. Sbor.trud- TSITILKHI no.12:178-183 157. (MIRA 13:10) (Tree tapping) SMLOBOV, N.A. Advanced techniques for tapping. Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. no.3: 67-69 '58. (KIn 11:6) (Pine ) TCLKACHJIV, A.K.; SIYRIOQQY~ I , Increasing the resin yleld by advance cutting of streak in tree. Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 11 n0-3:12 '58. (MIRA 11-0) 1, TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy lesokhimicheakiy institut. (Tree tapping) HIKOIATEV, I.F.; SINEWBOY. M.A.- SUKHOV, G.V.; TIIA,ArXV, H.P.; TOBURDANOVSKIT, A.N. Method of trae tappizW, with oulfuric acid and a slrmltaneoue~ blazirW of stranks. Gidroliz.i lasokhim.prom. 12 no.6:11 159. (MIRA 13#.2) (Tree tapping) IL. "likIldil Alukot~yt--Vlch; KATINi VIGH "INE-C JV, I J I P i I P - j i*11,41.1KAVAY ".Z., reJ iv-J-va; FAiUMITNA, tek?r;,rt~d. 1611 etfj,,j.: for the turpentining of spruce) Yetody eli; lektsila 4-ia. Leningrad, (juslembumizdat, 1960. 42 p. 0AIM 16:9) ('1urpentining) SIULOBOV, M. Tapping season bims bogan. Prom. kopp. 14 no.5.-3 My 160. (MU 29r22) 1. Rukoyoditell sektora lesokhimicheskoy laboratorii Nauchne- Iseledo-vatelldcogo tekhnokhimicheskogo instituta. (Gums and resins) SENELOBOV, M.A.; SJOIOYLOVA, S.A.; SEROKHVGST(jV,, V.V. Using the chemical action in the tapping of tar-impregnated wood. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. 14 no.4:16-17 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy takhnoichimicheakiy institut. (Tarpentining) SINITSKIY, Vitaliy Petrovich; GURUCH, Isay Markovich; VYSOTSKIY, A.A., retsenzent; USTINOVICH, B.P., retsenzent; SINELOEOV, M.A. red.; GRECHISHCHEVA, V.I., takhn. red. -- - (Biological foundations and technology of the tapping)Biolo- gicheskie osnovy i tekhnologiia podsochki. Moskva, Goslesbum- izdat, 1961. 251 P. (MIRA l6t2.1 (Turpentining) KASHEOLIEBOV, I.F.; LOTSMANOVAp P.N.; NIKONOV, A.A.; OLOVENIKOV, G.B.; ,._&A-; TREYNIS, A.M.; TULYAKOVI B.V., PESTOV, G.S. ; ~SJNLI~PBQV inzh.; USTINOVICH, B.P.; ROMOOV, A.V., retsenzenti NIKIF)ROV, N.S.P red.; SARMATSKAYA, G.I., red.izd-va; GRECHISHCREVA, V.I., tekhn. red. [Manual on turpentining] Spravochnik: podsochka lesa. Pod ob- shchei red. B.V.Tuliakova. Moskva, Goslesbumizd"t, 1962. 334 P. (MIRA 16:3) (Turpentining) S/121/63/000/001/013/014 A004/A126 AUTHORS: Fedyayeva, V.M., Sinel'shchikov A.K1. TITIE': The cutting forces in drilling holes up to I mm In diameter "ERIODICAL: Stanki I instrument, no. 1, 1963, 40 - 41 TEXT: To measure the cutting forces in drilling holes up to 1 = in diam- eter, the Cutting Laboratory of VNII uses the improved design of a two-component dynamometer with resistance-type wire pickups. (see "Stanki i instrumeA", no. 9, 1959) together with an MITO -2 (MPO-2) oscillograph, a TY-4 M (TU-4M) amplifier and a voltage regulator. The axial forces and the torque are recorded simultan- eously on the same oscillograph. Tests were carried out to study the effect of the cutting conditlons (speed, feed, drilling depth) on the cutting forces In drilling blind holes in grade 45 steel to a depth equal to four diameters, and in JIC 63-3 T (IZ63-3T) brass to a depth of two diameters. DrillinfS was performed without cooling at a constant pressure of the 0.5 mm drill made of P 18 (R18) grade high-speed stool. Graphs are presented showing the effect of the above factors on the magnitude of axial forces and torque. At a spindle speed in the Card 1/2 S/121/63/000/001/,013/014 Rhe cutting forces in drilling ho2eg tip to .... A004/A126 range of from 1,900 to 7,500 rpm, both the axial force and the torque grow when drilling grade 45 steel; with a further increase in speed they decrease. Ana- logous phenomena can be observed in drilling L363-3T b~rass, but here the maximum axial forces tu-id torques are reached at lower cutting speeds. An inarease in feed resulted In a continuous rise of axial force and torque, which oan be.ex- plained by the removal of chips through the drill flutes becoming more difficult Drilling to a depth of six hole Wkneters often causes breakage-of the drill. There are 4 figures. Card 2/2 S WCHCHINOV, 1. [SynelIqhc ' .3 INF _jVrkov, 'I The most Important electric power plant. Znan.ta pratsia no.12:8-10 D 159. (KIRA 13:4) (Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station) i 1 0 A; -, % - i MILOV, A.S,- SIM'SHCHIKOV R*Ge # I " Wild sweet cherry in forests of northern Ossetia. Bbt. zhur. 43 no.2: 262-266 if 158. (MML 1195) 1. Vorone2hakiy lesotekhnicheskiy instituto (North Ossetian A.S.S.R.-Cherry) ., P.. G., ClfndiOate Atwllc Scl '~"-'ss) -- "Th,3 f -cvth s'.riclu:-,3, lint'. SIHEEVSHCHIKOV k ,j ~iL ; E:,~?e distribution of spruce plantirv3s in Kirov Obbst". Toromz',Il 1?59. 2L pp (Mln AtTir, Voronezh Ferfstxj Inst), !'JO c0ples (KL, TT3 ~,52 19~192 a 170) SINSLISTIGIIIKOV, S.I., kand.tekhn.nauk Effect of clay admixtures on the amount of interanl friction occurring in sandy aoils. [Trnidyl 11110SP no,33:43-48 '58. (Y-IRA 11:9) (Sand) (Soil mechanics) SINELISHCHIKOV. S.I. Tabular Values of dAformation coefficients of sandy soils. [Trudy] NIIOSP no.42:35-42 6o. (MIRA 13:6) - (Boll mechanics) '"INELISHIPIKov, S.I. Conversion of departmental classifications of sandy soils into a 3ullii,ir Standards .nd Rules list. Osn., furd. i mekh. grun. 3 n0.4:31-12 '(1. NIRA 14: 8) (Soils--Classification) LV, F, 1, ; SMELI 0-11CH1KOV, 0- - I. 'V ESE ILN ISM , V '14 ~ ; GO'~tl~U!;(X- FfjSAL he tables of 3011 nroperties ey.Treszed nurnericallY, Concorning 1, - 0.911" furld. i grun, 4 no.2:2-4-25 162. (Soil mechanics-Fesearch) ")1th I w. -1 I i-PIAIC111KOV, S.I., n~ji.,cy:nyv ooL, idnik Draft of new norms: "Inatractions I'Lor deterr-nining the cha:-acter- istics of soils." Osn., fund. i mekh. grun. 7 no.3:30-32 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Rukovoditell laboratorli metodov IsslEdovaniya gruntov Nauchno-Isaledovatellskcgo institut osnovaniy i podzemnykm sooruzheniy (for Mikheyev). SlIEEL'SHCHIKOV, S.P., sti--rsh-ly naijchz-.yy sutrudrik Achievements and shortcomdnCs in the develoFmert of nonwoven fabric Tanufac,Lre. Tekst. pro=. 25 r) 165. (MI-F-k ls~: _;, SlITELISHCHIKOV, V.; 140SHKINP V. Receiving and storing of castor beans, Huk.-elev. prom. 28 no.6:9-3.1 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Glavnyy tekhnolog otdela kachestva Vaeroosiyokogo ob"yedineniya khleboproduktov (for Sinellshchikov). 2. Voesoyuznyy nauchno- isoledovatel kiy institut maelichnykh i efiromaslichnykh kulltur (for Moshkin;1.1 (Castor bean--Storap) SINELISHCHIKOV, V. A. SINMEISHCHIKOV, V. A. "On tap,:worm im-asions of thu cities of Kishinev and Tirespol", Trudy Ki8hinevsk. gos. med. in-ta,, Vol 1. 191.9j. p. 156-63. SO: U-3261, 10 AiTil 53 ]WtopiB - Zhurnal Inykh Statey No. 11, 1949) SINSL16HCHIKOV, V. A. 'I~Iffect of the Heat Factor on the Stages of Development of Frogs (Experiments in the Physiological Characteristic of the Periods of Ontogenesis of Tailless Amphibians)." Cand Biol Sci, Leningrad 3tate Pedagogical Inst, Leningrad, 1954. (RaiBiol, No 4, Feb 55) SO: Sm. No 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dessertations Defended at U33R Higher !~Iucational Institutions (1-4) Acnrl:l And InLiec t ,y o r J; Sinal'shchilrov, V. A. TITLE Towsrds the Study of the LleaRl Fnuna In PavlodinrFways Obil,,10,' . -i . , 2, l-'17-1553. (13 t;r c-les) wlth hrlpf rotF,- A 1,~Lv tLoniq on the h5StS, tra tl:rn qnl coll---Ti-ns -tid, t.hp 5uantit-y of a-Acl.A"s. t strlbal,lon, )f tini~q flans dl te *,-.~)Bts end statlonis. SINELISHCHIKOV, V.A. Horseflies of the middle course of the Irtysh River. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 18:241-253 162. (MJRA 17:3) 1. Pavlodarskaya oblastnaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya. cks n Universlt.v- tu?areirila fc~clin In the f2oorlp'liin c)f lm'.L,t Pi-.,sr. i.c-cl.zhur. 44 nc,.80-11.39-1151 165. 5ttintslya i YtstAnevskly gosudarstvenn~rf -imlverritet. ACC NR: AP7001164 sotiRcE-dobt:----Itk/64-S5~/-'6570-W/OW/ii-3~/:LI AUTHOR: Sinellshchikov, V. A, 1ORG: Pavlodar Regional Sanitary-Epidemiological Station (Pavlodarskaya loblastnaya sanitprno-epidemiologicheakaya stantsiya)- Klehenev State !University (Kishinevskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet$ ITITLE: Zoological and parasitological characteristics of a tularemia Ifocus in the lowlands of the Middle Irtysh SOURCE: Zoologicheakiy zhurnalp v, 44, no. 8. 1965, 1139-1150 TOPIC TAGS: animal disease, tularemia, disease vector, vole, tick, mosquito, !on! fc=3= t-'pr)6r"10A_06: Ct ABSTRACT: Examination of cases and isolation of tularemia agents from ticks confirmed the ptesence of a lowland tularemia focus in the Pavlodar region of the Kazakh SSR. Varying types of territory in this area contribute to the maintenance of a tularemia focus in this region. Voles, tick8, and mosquitos of various species are known tularemia vectors and their interaction serves to maintain the focus. Orig * art. hast 1 figure and 4 tables, EIRI SUB CODE: o6/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 01?A-50; CBE No 141 ACC r4R.. ( ~), AP700-'4645 SOURCE CODE: UR/0288/661000/003/0125/0130 AUTHOR: Sinel'shchikov, V. A. ORG: Institute of Hydrodynamics, Siberian Branch, AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institut gidrodinamiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR) TITLE: Application of the Kolmogorov theory to near-wall turbulefice SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye. otdcleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya t~khnicheskikh nauk, no. 3, 1966, 125-130 TOPIC TACS: fluid flow, uniform, turbulent flow, boundary layer flow it i(A, 1-~ / f" ro-*J ABSTRACT: A stationary, uniform, plane turbulent flow near walls is examined startin from the Kolmogorov hypothesis that the average velocity field of this flow depends on its internal pulsating motion. This hypothesis excludes the semi-empirical notion of "mixing path length" and instead accounts for it by a differential equation for the intensity of this pulsating motion. The velocity profile is deriver_: for an open or closed channel neglecting molecular viscosity. It exhibits a parabolic velocity dependence on the flow depth, even though as experimental datahave shown, it should be logarithmic in nature near walls, i.e., in layer 60- 0.1h where h is the maximum channel depth. The error however in this region of nonagreement is only 2-3% and therefore the wall effect may be 6ntirely neglected in majority of cases. When this -VDC; 1 .5,071.4 Card 112 53-2 ACC NRz AP7004645 cannot be done the derived equations are still usable if they are corrected by a factor accounting for wall resistance. Orig. art. has: 12 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 24Jun65/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF; 001 Card 2/2 f SMLISIICHIICOV, V., inzh.; BOGACHITA, K., inzh. Take decisive measures against gluten deterioration during Aflat drying. Kukh.-alev. prom. 24 no.4:6-7 Ap 158. NM 110) 1. Glavnoye upravlenlye elevatorno-skladskogo khotyaystya Kinisterstva khleboproduktoy RSM (Wheat-Dry-ing) (Gluten) SIT: E"S 4CML1V,__Vqajjj,,, - 111arignovA#; DIYACHENKO, V.M. red.; -_ I I , SAVEL.tYEVA, Z.A., tokhn. red. [How to store grain properly at grain receiving stations] Kak. pravillno razmestit' zerno, na khleboprierxykh punktakh. Moskva, Zagotizdat, 1961. 59 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Grain.-.Storage) SINELISHCHIKOV, VaslUy Illarionovich; MASHKOV, B.M., spets. red.; - - KVEIM,--T-.-I-.-,"r-ed-.,-SATE~-L-IYE-VA, Z.A., tekhn. red. [Conditions and procedure for receiving grain, legume seeds, and oilseeds from collective and state farms] Usloviia i po- riadok priema zerna, semian bobovykh i maslichnykh kulltur ot kolkhozov i sovkhozov. Moskva, Zagotizdat, 1963. 122 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Grain trade) (Legilmes) (Oilseeds) ACC NR: A1'70046!,6 SOURCE CODE: UR/0288/66/000/003/0131/0133 AUTHOR: Sinel'shchikov, V. S. ORG: Institute of Hydrodynamics, Siberian Branch, AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institut gidrodinamiki Sibirskogo otdclenlya AN SSSR) TITLE: Hydrodynamic equations for turbulent suspension flow SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdcleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya tekhnicheskLkh nauk, no. 3, 1966, 131-133 TOPIC TAGS: laminar flow, turbulent flow, gas flow, hydrodynamic theory, ABSTRACT: In equations describing well regulated suspension flow with tuzbulent pulsating motion (mixing) the usually applied Reynolds averaging method results in equations of turbulent two-phase flow which are more complex than hydrodynamic equa- tions describing uniform liquid flow. The present author proposes a method for con- verting the equations for two-phase turbulent flow into standard hydrodynamic equa- tions by introducing a velocity of total density flow term which owes its origin to both the averaged and pulsed motion. The derivation of transforming equations is started from the equations of suspension flow-disregarding the terms proportional to coefficient of molecular viscosity and diffusion. These are averaged by using Reynolds method and transformed to desired form which are equivalent to equations for laminar liquid flow. The problem of two-phase turbulent suspension flow is seen Card- - 112 UDC_ 512,511+912-917-4 . ACC NR: AP7004646 to be reduced to finding the relationship governing friction and diffusion in laminar liquid flow. These relationships nay be found by relating velocities in two sets of equations for suspended and laminar flow. Orig. art. b%q- 3 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 24Jun65/ ORIG REF: 005 SINELISHCHIKOV, V.S. (Novosibirsk) Distribution of suspension concentrations in turbulent two- phase flows. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk.Mekh.i mashinostr. no.1:150-152 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16s2) (Fluid dynamics) 0 0 0 I t 4 11 it it I'll Is 16 It 4 A a -1 L.- V_ A Jv 04clet 00 00-0 WAL. AL M .000 0*9000 u a to a 00 wxmm Nw- Own 0 e eto A. V. ow. A 9. with A"~l SDWM NH 00 6 k%gwAdimwltb ,jam &w Onsmaw I I N gave dw ham" non":. Tu Slat kwo - bt G( f 2 4 n. o 8. the (NHjqO.. Th~ d jwt at "A d i b 00 m - IWK, pa pat is - WVW.A N. in the two cd N, Tu NSVW go WO&WO non" with- "0!1=Z=,4tjt & gdm. of a come. biebw Than aha b ies e r4m s jj, IgIW6 wpm rewz&d t 0.05%. is m, -0, r I- ad dw of tft F11119 ll~ IN liw nrly fmft &a far ;, t1w N tow im-K-4. stag" a paw b Nils uttaked, list Is- the fri-telt IS It x x 4 81 w 4u " 0 -1-t-A it IIIIAL .9 rents 99 zoo see See go* we* X44 ;a** 4. W. I Jot 811,101, am a.. sit -0 is',,, --q -r-I -,a- - fl, "',ft" nfi 11" "all it IN n I~MAFIS Is at* -1 611011119,111411 lot SINELISHCHIKOV,V.V.; DAVITAI F.F., rednktor; YASNOGORODSKAYA,M.M., redaktor; SOLOVEYCHIK,A.A., tekhaicheskiy redaktor [Hydrometeorological service at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition] Gidrometeorologicheaknia sluzhba na Vaesoiuznoi sellskokhozialetvennoi vystnvke. Pod red. F.F.Davitnia. lanin- grad, Gidrometeorologicheskoe izd-vo, 1955. 83 n- (MLRA 9:2) (MoEicow--Agricultuml exhibitions) (Meteorology) i~_~ ~2 _S Via " I V---Oq Subject USSR/Meteorology Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 24/26 Author Sinel'shchikov, V. V., Kand. In Agric. Sci. Title Science to aid virgin land exploitation AID P - 2514 Periodical Met. I Gidro., 3, 64, My-Je 1955 Abstract The article reports on a conference held in the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in February 1955 and attended by re- presentatives of many research and scientific organizations, the hydrometeorological administration, and agricultural and educational organizations from different parts of the country, especially Siberia and Kazakhstan. The problems of irrigation and exploitation of virgin soil were discussed. Institution: None Submitted : No date SINELISHCHIKOV, V.V. Improve observations on soU moisture. Meteor. i g1drol.w.6: 44-47 Je 156. (Soil moisture) (HIJU 9:9) it v or, Yh) ij,.-ciOkw~j hit Yp Al J k;-- , t LHydrc,--nete,-)rnlo,-,4 ca 1 ' z!, -e n '-.e A i l-"-*r. icn A,--rict:lt --.-a 1 Uxhib il. I ord Gi lr-,-ne t'31---.--. "-C .- -.' I- eS KrA 3 5 7,41 '1901. U7 ILO 0 V ~' i:o.-:hc'zis i -I -;,-I 'n' . ~e . h! d . - 'Ir o6mr. 'P. ?C,rl red. ;Adrameteor. lid-vo, SINICLISHCHIKOY V V. otvetstvennyy redaktor; PISAREVSKAYA, V.D., redaktor; I., tekhnichaskiy redaktor. [Instructions for hydrometeorological stations and posts] Naatavlenie gidrometeorologicheakim stanteiiam i postam. Lenin- grad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo. No.11. [Agrometeorological observations at stations and postal Agrometeorologicheskie nabliudentia na stantsiiakh i DOStakh. Pt.l. [Principal agrometeorological observations] 0snovnye agrometeorologicheskie nabliudeniia. 1957. 203 p. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glawnoye upravlonlys gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby. (Meteorology, Agricultural) BROYNOV, Petr Ivanovich: HAKSIHOV. 8.A., kand.geograf.nauk, red.; li~~IXOV, _V.V., otvetetvennyy red.; GROSHAIJ, R.V.. red.; YLAUH, R.Ya.. tei6'.red. [Selected works] lzbraWe sochineniia. Leningrad, Gidrometeor. izd-vo. Vol.2. [Agricultural meteorology] Sel'skokhoziaiBtyeruiata meteorologiia. 1957. 337 P- (NDIA 11:2) (Meteorology, Agricultural) ~5 -eve I .5,4c/1 /' k0 V 41 V, V, AUTHOR: Sinel'shchikov, V, V. TITLEt Discussion of Important Problems on Agrometeorology (Obauzhdeni-ye vazhrWkh voproBov agrometeorologii) PERIODICAL: lieteorologiya i Gidrologiya,, 1957., No, 2j, ppo 65-67 (U.S.S*Ro) ABSTRACT: At the end of November, 1956, a conference was hold in Kiev by the Scientific-Methodic Council of the Ydnistry of Agriculture of the Ukrainian SSR on the problems of the application of results of studies on agrometeorology and climatology in agricultural prc- duction and science. Other organizations took part in the conference where there were over 150 participants. About 30 lectures were read. The conference recognized the necessary close coordination of agricultural and bydrometeorological establishments in the study of the effect of natural factors upon agricultural production. The inadequacy of the supplying of meteorological devices to kolkhozes aml sovkhozes was debated heatedly. There are no illustrations in the text, Personalities referred to include T. K. Bogatyr., who outlined the state of study in the Ukraine Card 1/2 SINELISHCqIKOV, V-V. - -, - ft~lft p I Ps Conference of activists of the hydrometeorological service of Kazakhstan. Metsor.i gidrol. no.4:63 Ap '57. (MLRA 10:5) (Kazakhatan--Meteorolog7--Congresses) I - - -- --' WR-WAwwAqm :I! Conference of the readers of the periodical "Vateorology and Hydrology" in Alm&-A*&..N~t*or. i g1drol. no.5:67 My 157. (Alas-Ata-Meteorology) (KLIA lose) (Matmorology-Pbriodicals) - 3(7) S,,V 5-9-6-1 7 Si ne I I shch ikov, V. V. DI-velopment of Agrometeorology In the Chinese People's R---,ublic (1?,azvitiye ai-'i-ometeorologii v Kitay.,Awy 11arodnoy Recpublike) PE", I C 1 D I C A. LMetcorolof;iya i gidroloi,,iya, 1959, 11r 6, pp 3 - 10 (USS1.0 A B S 2 ',:A C TA small aCrometeorolojical department was fori--ied at the be-inninC of 1953 by the Geophysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Chinese People's Republic in cooperat.:on with the Agricultural Institute of INorthern China (now Academy of Agricultural Sciences of the Chinese People's Republic). Foreicn technical publications, including the USS111, rere tranzlat~~d into Chinese. In 1056 the Pekinj7 AGricultural Academy undertook the training of agroneteorologists~ and t,c Pekinf; Technical School of Meteorology introduced the traininC of a~,-rometcorology technicians; courses for the latter were introduced also at the Chendu Technical School of Met-zorology in 191,8. Agrometeo- rolog-ical operations are carried out both in the systeir of the MetcoroloCical Service and by agricultural departmcnts~ An agrom,eteo-olo6ical liboratory was establi:;hed in 1958 at the Card 1 /4 Central L',eteorologica-1 Adminiotration. The first aCromoteorolo- of A~,romcteorology in t~:._- Chinese L;c V';'~-' o gical obzorvations aero bet,-ur, in at 12 s~atuicn_- of the Meteorolo,:7ical Service, which r-rc,.-i to 505 st, tiona by 19,1~_7. V-'c Ground h-Limidity .-ms determined at -260, places ill 1957. In the oame year, a nunber of -:,eteorolo,3ical centers b~:)~:ar. col-.- piling bulliotins e::tenfded ove-x ten days, and the firjt .mont-al agrometeorolof_rical forecaots werked out in 11":" A,grome too rolo,.-'~ical investij~mtions aro c_=riod out by: 1) AL-rj- meteorolo,c_ical Laboratory of the Acade74 Gf ACricultural Sciences of the Chinese People' s liopublic, 2) Geo6rarhi,~ in- stitute of the Academy of Sciencr-s of th? Chinose 1-e;T11013 ,/) ACrometeoroloCical Do lit s (Laboratories Find Republic , 7 Groups) of the centril and provinciAl tdmi1Aszra- , Rome-, o ro- tions and observatories, (Gruu~~Is) for a,- lo7f of rot~ional scientific resear,-h inct - ut(?s, chairs of .mateorolocy and cliai~-s of a,;romet~-orolocy at a-ricultural Ochool dcpartr.-~xits, 5) agronotcorological ex-.erim-mtal institutcs. The first 9 a6rometeorological stations were founded in 1915-17. 58 aCrometeorolo.gical stuatioii~, wore by December 1 ~ Card 2/4 19138. Ciiina li~.,_s proclaimed t',e motto: "Th~~ (,,ntir,) Party ai-I a-11 of A-rzorrioteorolo.-rj in t1-- Chir--zo 7 tj~e people c-trry an mcteorolot:ical -aork t!.rou-1,.out the country". V.-c main pur-ose is to of'er azsista..ce to %L~rj- culture, so as to obtain lar,-e harve:3ts. ".11le teoroliza t ion" is pushed on b~, villaCe activist3 and is supervised by meteoro- lol-ical commissions set up in r-,--onal and municipal peorle's committeco. Pro--~.-,-anda is mad, at meetint-s, durir;C zrork interrup. tion. v-t noon, 3C!'.0013, Ci1lCMaSq lurch rooms and in theaters before perfor?-.iunces. A special set of mail zta,-.:p~; -was ior;ued for the- meteoroloCical Y,ropa,,,,1lnda in 1958. It is requested that the entire rural POT)ulLtion from the a-e of 14 to OC be taught the fundamcntal principles of meteorology and its in- fluonce upon agricult-.irc. 71eather forecasts- and warnin.~s from dari~;ers are made known by means of a opocial sional syrt,:r-., U ob.-,crv;:~rz wear-in.- i?LClt,.din,,,* fla,_-s of different colorog - h-, t s of different colors, otc. An L,,~~rwmeteoroloci,~al mass notu'rorl- is bein-r- established. Some dozcrs of motccrol~;L;iral are formed in evch People's Comr.,aine, and ar,.--. aassi-ncd tile task of carryin.-, out the simpler observations. T.cy work. under tile Card 3/4 supervision of offices~ TA'.c-r,~ Develupment of in the Chinc-,:e III'- V1. 1,7 'He-,)ublic such ol'ficej and more than 485000 It-faams in 1q'-J3. Yore tl.an five million prople are occupied ,,,ith meteorjlo~,,ical -,Drk in China today. The first All-C,-,inese AjT-rorcteo--,oIoCical Council MeoAini,, was held in NankinU at the orid of 1953. Ti;e--e are " fi(-,ures. Card 4,/.', GOL-ISBERG, I.A., doktor geogr. nauk; VE111GO, S.A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; SINELI-SX-HIKO-V, V,V., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; BORISO- GLEBSKIY, G.I., kamd. geogr. nauk; OKIJSHKO, A.A.v kand. geogr. nauk; RUDIIEV, WA., kand. geogr. nauk; DAVITAYA., F.F., akademik, otv. red.; ZHDANOVA, L.P., red.; ALEKMEV, A.G. tekhn. red. [Evaluation of "lie ahrroclimatic conditions of farm landslOtgemb- ka egroklinaticheakikh uslovii sol1skokhoziaistvewWkb polei. Lftingrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1961. 75 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSA (for Davitaya). (Crops and climate) 6 V.V. Conference on proble!-;v of njroclL - tolo7,,,. Vetcor. i -idrol. no.": 61-62 :,Tr 161, ?~ 1.7U. 14:1) (1-!ctaorojo;.,y, Agricuitural.-Con,-resses) SINELISHCHIKOVt V.V. In the Central Institute of Weather Forecanting. no.12:69-70 N ;61. (Davitaia.. Feofan Farneevich, 1911-) Metcor.i g1drol. OHIRA 14:10) SINELISHCHIKOV, V.V-j kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk "Agricultiiral meteorology" by V.I.Vitkevich. Re0swed by VS. Sinellshchikov. Zemledelie 23 no.5t92-95 My 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Meteorology, Agricultural) (Vitkovich.. V.I.) C, C c ~ja P.3 :n r "71) of ~lr j ~ S 165. r-O -"-' - 5 ' --' 7 SINELISHCHIKOV, Yu.M., lnzh. Methods for testing ladders. Energeetik 13 no.3:25-27 Mr 163. OURA 180) 0 ~ 0 "W tit. L "(0 "I ? ; 0 -60 0 4d s 06 -4--al dw 'M I "SWOSIA. '~)IA16 "A "doilla &dome th ad A = ry .4 It Consequessily. the depoWizins efficicu A the vanwordersts that Wait Q.- lacon!9,111 0 f i wi ,I %I. 0o is GWIIIA tkigri'libehillOvsk a iiiv72 s sppgoz. o ~J.JAIUUII 9ffWiVlWV Of K4011% the ratlutdir d4 * theyrto of Tontashow. S.S.S. 01 vaussfy AriCK" dcld f% , oo 0 This onAl n-4 Its 10-11-11-1 ; roval to be ineignificani - .' am Wfk*v too%, - e'tential tion d u t i h led '"I ve'lenteva. rill.. al-fa. 00 -.An..Iw 'Iffisminst Cufv 1.01201 . -1 hr A.. 190) ' Y I- 1 . on re uc e (m s ram t p 00 0 0 L* asailied to an omirolistlic of the caillodic: reductiots ulf i 1 - - ' , 1 It'4111's %1 1) C in a d-k""O nin. at Am. hIll And lltVt 11 .'"effy pope". V" t') beist, tigiLe" "ller Ol %' the P Con. 00 00 K#Crv0#- The data Permit an important evening the corromicst of Cu-conts. steels. =11ency 00 -00 . ,..Cl. o.5 and 0 a The potentlAl """r nd in , in NavSA)' IL de~ w$ 04 h c A b ing 1 of tht local coupie. " a function of the raw of supply Of 0 .9 the oxidant, should peas through a mu.. all initial rise 00 . o Ac ith increas Airect Pol"it"ll.,11 1V Cotbo&) " -rvt or on "so d rrigalting from a t1mrsar of the polasistatical d the callsocle. ~09 4 0 0 i c 00 ai I thit bK11's juts. IS AUMI ngst w lipmpon, mcr I drOnit r r d is , to , the rff, where v is tI-.o S C 3 1-- I-L P is the turbulence intensity tensor (P zL:r*j-4Ioz-.z velocity vector), and s. which characterizes the size of the suspended 4 j;".-ca by s m u/f, whore u is the ve-':,city of the suspended -,article ~1-.Q licuid ur-da., the influence of an exte-,mal force f per unit This --,a!; su~;6-estcd because of it's simplicity and the fact that it red"ices for small :1 partic!,~,s 0) to th.0 equation D which has been coifirmed expcrl;~Cntally, and '7 r 1- p-orticlos, to D = Ps, which has beer. suUgeszed by 0.11.Todc-s (Z1.72, 32, No.2, 2 --'- a W-1 orn tie basis of analogy with the beh vior of Bro , ian particlc!s. The tio1%,-.ula i:; employed to calculate the distributioa of particles in turbulent UDC: 532.562.7 4,-,fluence of tur!)-,;IjnL diffusJon and grav-ity, t*-o resulzs -u experimental data 'Lro-,,. different sources on thc! Of SaLd, otl-lor particles s"spended ir. rivers and turb"Ient strea.-.L in arti- f -4 C C z.: "ac I Z; Al-rce-mont with thie exper)"montal data is show-- ovor a v~.c;e range of inclu"'ing conditions undor which tho two terms of the difilus--on costant of comparaalo ma.-nitude. Tho q-,:ostion of the dependence o~ s o.--. the size and the properties of the fluid is not discussed. The aut*,or thanks for discussions. Orig. art. has: 12 formulas, 1 fi,-.ure and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 20 SUF~T DATE: 04SOP65 ORIG.REF; 015 07e. RZF: 003 Cord 2/2 61hENKOPA.I. ln8ul&LiiM, michldO for armature coilo of an el-~:ctric traction Motor. Diul,t-3kh.-ekon.inform.Goo.rAuch.-imsl,inot.nauah. i telch.infor-m. 16 no.11.62-63 163. (MJhA 16:11) KPAS111) G.A.; WIAMIN, I.A.; SINENKO, E.N.; MUNDEIp P.L. Carbide phase in R18 steel. Metalloved. I term. obr. met. no.11:40 N 163. (MIRA 16;11) 1. Zlatoustovski.v metallurgicheakly zavod, ISAKOV, I. I.; SINENKO, L. F.; SO301XV, V. I. Blectrodiaphragmography; now clinical methods )f examination of the diaphragm In man. Ter. arkh., Moskva 23 no.4:54-57 July-Aug 1951. (OLML 21:1) 1. Docent leakov; Docent Sobolev. 2. Of the Apartment of Faculty Therapy (Head - Prof. A. A. Nechayev) ind of the Department of Roentgenology (Head -- Prof. 0. A. Zedgenidze), Naval Medical Academy. VAKIITEV. 7.S.; SINENKO, L.F. Effect of cystamine hydrochloride or the development and course of radiation sickness in patients subjected to roento- genoradiotherapyo Med,rad. 8 no,2913-18 F'63. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Iz kafedry rentgenologii i radiologii Voyv~nn ditsinskay ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. 0-~ -Oft ZEDGENIDZE, G.A., prof., AHOSOV, I.S., SIhUKO, L.P. Problem of radiation roLqctioni-kiid"*Yi'af~t~l-'o"n"~i'f~~ess [with sun- mary In English]. Ned.rad. 3 no.20-10 Mr-Ap',58 (MIRA 11:5) (RCWGU RAYS, Inj.eff. mild radiation reactions & rndintion sickness, funct, changes in thoracis & Abdom.orgmne (Due)) GEYRO) S.B., dotsent; BERLD,'ER, G.B.; SIEENKO, L.F. (Leningrad) Successful X-ray therapy of torpid paraparesis of the legs in chronic lymphatic leukemia. Klin.med. no.9:143-146 162. WRA 15:12) 1. Iz kliniki fakulltetskoy *erapii (nacho - profs V*As 25yrr) i kafectry rentgenologii i radiologii (i. o. nach. - prof. V.S. Vakhtell) Toyenno-meditsinskoy ordena lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (LEUKWIA) (PARAPLEGIA) (I RAYS-T1991APEUTIC USE) Mli-A)VI LIN, A. V. ; t'()LYI~N INOV, V.0. ; ~)'INFNKO, M.G. ; H.) I YAN:NOVA, N. I. 0 Manufacture o1' leather for shre uppers from "lie el-lta cf solr- nnd Intiole leather. K02h.-obuv. prorn. "' nc-,.9:~9-40 .1~ 16~. (MIPA 18:9) STRFUNGF., B.N., inzh.; inzh.; SP-t)0111, i S., lmnd.tokhn. nauk; GRINSBERG. F.G., iazh. Technical characteristics of t~e new 9D100 dinsel ongine. Elek.i tepl.tiaga 3 no.7:7-10 J1 '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Diesel ork,inns) STRUNGE, B.H.,Inzh.; SIONKO, N.P.,inzh.; SIMSON, A.I.,kELnd.t,@khn.n&uk Testing the new 9DlOO high-duty diesel engine. Bnergomashino- atroenie 5 no.1:42-44 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:2) (Diesel engines--Testing) SIMSON, A.N.; __ N,P.; KALYAROV. Y.M.; ST11UNGE, B.N.; SUHOMLINOV, R.H.; GRIUSB&W, Y.G.; PIRIN, I.V:, kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; BAWMITSYAN, A.A., Inzh., red.; UYAROVA, A.F., takhn.red.; GOIWNYNVA. L.P., takhn. red. (Testing D 100-type locomotive and marine diesel engines] Ispy- tanila teplovoznykh i sudovykh dizelel tipa MOO. Moskva, Goo. nnuchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 263 p. (MIU 13:12) (Marine diesel engines--Testing) (Diesel locomotives--Testing) TTIMMI, A.N., kand.tekhn.naule, SIMENK0. N.T., inzh.. SIMSON. A.E.. kand.tekhn.nauk -11 ~. - - Improving the performance of idling 2D100 diesel loccnotives. Yest.TSNII (FIRA 13:6) (Diesel locomotives) 5108116 "/Or, 0/005/08 5 /112 31 62/i31 01 %S: ~;trun6e, B. N., Sinenko, N. P. ';."ITLE: Testing ;idditives in oils on the 2DI00 engine of a diesel locomotive operating on sulfur fuel 11,62 TIERI~,DICAAL: Heferativnyy zhurnal. Khirdya, no- 5, 529, abstract 5.',1220 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam i topliva-i". A., Gostoptekhizdat, 323-329) T:;XT: Results of 600-hr bench tests, on the 2 103 (2D100) diesel engine, of addlitive3 in ..-11 (DS-11) oil from sulfur petrcleum, usinp- fuels with S-content of 1.2; 1, and 0.3/"2, the latter fuel being hydro-cleansed. During operation on the fuel with 1.2,7j 3, tests were made of the additives -360 (Ynii ~ip-36o) in concentrations of 6 and 14 (AzNII-8) at 8;;, and Vnii NP-360 in combination with 0.2,1 added Zn naphthenate in the fuel; the most effective in respect of cleansing propertieD were Vnii UP-360 in a concentration of 11% and, in respect of antiwear properties, Vnii NP-360 in a concentration of 6 A; the addition Card 1/2 0 S/081/'2/000/005/085/112 Testing additives in oils ... B162/3101 of Zn naphthenate to the fuel increa3ed the quantity of deposits in the OnE7ine. During operation on the fuel with 1;a S tests ,;,,re made of the additives Vnii NP-360 at a concentration of 8,a -22 (IP-22) at 8 ani 15.75 W113A) at 8,~~ together with-'- - -354 (Vnii NP-554) at 2,46. -6 the most effective was Vnii N?-360. Satisfactory -1 (BFK-1) at results were obtained in the tests on the additive TsiatiJ-339 at a concentration of 3jof( -11 (D.3p-11) oil) on fuel with 0-33A S, but when .he diesel engines were operating on DSp-11 oil mass failure of the bushes )f the connecting rod bearings, as a result of chipping of the babbitt, was found. -Abstracter's note; Complete translation. Card 2/2 s Il; 4;K(), irzlri, ~ ZPL I DPV,, fl~ I., irzill. - IIJEW OVIC H. -,. i ;, !nz?. y rur,I;K)-.,,)mpre9sor of the new D70 diesel locomrj'Ave. Ma!!hJrc- stroentp no.6e97-?,) N-D, 164 (M I RA 18 a:; ) A L 5783,L11-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5o18879 UR/0304/64/000/006/0097/0099: AUTHOR: Sinenko, N. P. (Engineer); Zelldes, N. L. (Engineer); Levkovich, S. I. (Enginee?TIO -------- mm.._ TITLE: Turbocompressor of the new D70 diesel locomotive engine SOURCE: Hashinostroyeniye, no. 6, 1964, 97-99 iTOPIC TAGS: eugine compressor system, diesel engine, locomotive, locomotive .engineering, mechanical engineering/D70 diesel engine ABSTRACT: The new turbocompressor intended for pressurizing the four- cycle) bigb-cconomy D70 diesel locomotive engine of 3,000 bp, In a unit connioting of a single-stage axial turbine operating on the exhaust gaaea of the enginep and a ningle-atage centrifugal compressor. The plans for the turbocompresoor vere developed by the Khar'kov Poly. technic Institute Im. Lenin. Test models were built and studied, along .'With the D70 itself, at the V. A. Malysbev plant during 1962-1963. Card 1/3 ~L A6 L 57834--65 NR: i-115018879 - Technical specifications of the turbocompressar: Air flow to diesel Degree of pressurization Pressure at charger input Temperature at ebarger input Pressure of exhaust gases ahead of turbine Temperature of exhaust gases abead of turbine RPM Efficiency Service life before major repair CSOI. - 1880-D (78 pages) 16oo-D (205 Pages) _Card_2A___ 3.95 kg/sec 2.48 kg/cM2 0.993 kg/cm2 150C 1.98 kg/cm2 5400c. Prolonged oper.. ation at 57001 and brit!f operation at 6100dj art permitted 20,000 o.61 20,000 hro 5783h-65 ACCESSION NR! AP50:L8879 A characteristic design feature of the turbocompressor Is the place- ment of the turbine bearing, which made possible standardization in pro- ducing two variants of the D70 (ordinary gas-turbine pressurizing, and vith use of excess engine power), talnimal axtal size) nnd maximal increase In the distance between the rotor blades and the nozzle. The Wrbocomprnqaor haa shown reasonably good performance ovqr a vide.range of operational cou- ditions. airi. han: 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE% IE UR REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 JPRS A lq I:. Ylcl.)~ N. '--, ~ -, --I- ~ ; (,~ ! I - ;7.;, N. 1- , in zh. ; I F-V :-,L . , in? h,, 1*-'n' '.bn '.,,-r'rOc,-,npressor for the P 7r' , engln1p. MasMlnostroerie '7; ~00 o. !C,' Mr-Ap 165 (KRA 18:6) n ACC NR, AP602i81:6____ ________S_O_U Rk-E-CO-Dii: -'--U-R/0413/66/000/012/0109/0109 (A\ iNVENTOR: Sinenka, X. P.; Mats, Z. Z.; Fayn, M. A.; Skazhennik, A. H.; Pavlov, V. A.; Rubinfayn,'L. Ye. ORG: None TITLE: A unit for sealing turbine compressor bearings. Class 46, No. 182957 [an- nounced by the Kharkov Transport Machine Building Plant im. V. A. Malyshey ,(Kharlkovskiy zavod transportnogo manhinostroyeniya)) SOURCE: izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12, 1966, 109 I TOPIC TAGS: sealing device, turbine compressor, Journal bearing ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a unit for sealing turbine compressor !bearings used in diesel engine blower systems. This unit contains labyrinth packings 'with air seals fed by compressed air from the turbine compressor shell. Oil is kept put oil the turbine compressor during idling and low-load operation by connecting the .air seals to the locomotive braking system which is coupled by an electromagnetic 'valve interlocked with the locomotive control system. Card 1/2 uDc; 621-515-5~762;62;621.436.052 --ACc7NR,--Ap6oft8l6 i,,Iab.yrintlx packings5 2 ir seals; 3--ccopressor shell; 4--electromagnotic valve 'SIJB CODEi W suBm DATE: 12jun65 C.3rd SHESTAKOV, V.I.; SIFEMKO, S.A. Study of bird's fleas in the foci of Japanese encephalitis. Mod.paraz.i paraz.bol. no.3:306-3(Y7 161. (MIRA 14:9) (ENCIWIIALITIS) (PARASITES-BIRM) (FLEAS) ;, "NEAK."J" Kl-.; ~ - -~, , .;I -d trv~, , 'd 11 1^7 - . '. - i 6 Simplified mathods -f evaluatinr . , -; .. i I ocatlon at !3~.rj . !Aur. 47 T-. 12; 5V-64 ~l 4-3. (Ml F~ -, 8 ~ 17 ~ AXEMIYU. N.I. profeasor; SINUXOTA, Ye.T.. Rtarohiy laborant. Tinnue therapy in cancer of the eyallds. Vost-oft, 33 no.1:30-33 Ja-jr 154. (MLRA 7:1) 1. Iz glasnoy kliniki Astrakhanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (kelids-Cancer) (?issue extracts) ARTA141TAW, N.I., prof.; SDUTKOV-, Ye.V. Histological exam ination of eyes enucleated for absolute glancoma. Vest.oft. 70 no-5:45-" S-0 '57. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Kafedra galznykh bolezney Astrakhanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (GIAUCONA, pathol. histol. exam. of eyeballs enixeleated for absolute glancoma) Af:: M i ;.A: A i'5 0 1 '7 53 ti-tt/0020/65/161/006/1299/1300 tnini-w, V. F 13 TITLE: Evaluntion of the th,-rnhold sensitivity of a TV system through stellar obnorvationa SOUKE: All lxiklndy, Y. 161. no. 6, 1965, 1299-1300 TOPIC TAGS: 11rht Mix TV detection system, stellar observation, night nky rn'jfn-'t1-o'-n ZL 1 -11 L All';TRACT: Ili* threshold vennitivity of a~~ obn~rvatlon sy~trm vith a high qimntun output, mininwi noinei level, and hip'h contreat sensitivity has been (Ictni-min,2d, fro-i stellnr oboervationa carried out at the Crimean Astrophyrilc~l Qbarrvator7 vith the tM, f-500 (D = 500 =m, 65 m) tel6scope. The hijily nctiaitivo TV ayntem wvt (-3voloped for obaerving distant stars by measuring extrem(,ly werA IIFIit flux-s , -~~tnst a background of the night sky radiation. About 20 TY photographs of th- ~:J clutitar vere made under conditions of continuow data readout and storfwe on an Imnege orthicon target. The results are presented, - --1/3 VJ11 IM: A1'501 "'758 AUC~ In Fig. 1 of thi Yncloaur,!, which shown that the experimentally dct-;-:!rr!,1 thr-Aiold sensitivity of the V~ i5yqt,,!m Is close to the ck1culated. It In t1int the us(, or such a hl,-,!ily sensitive TV system together Vith a will --i%e it poniibln to record radintion from 20a-214 stars with cx,,~)nurca ranging, from stvcrrL1 seconds to one minute. This approaches the th.-oretIcni limit of dAecting extrem,!ly veak light fluxes. Orig. art s bas 2 figures and 1 tnble. Krymakaya witrofizicheakayn. observatoriya Akademil nauk 1388R (Cria*an ASSOCIATICHi Antroplijoical Observutorf, of Scl-ncrn 60,311) SUBMITTEDi 2bnov64 ENCEt 01 SUB -CODE iA NO REF 13OVI 004 OTHER 1 000' ATD FRW5 I -Card.- 2/-L- USSIV. Engineering - Cold welding O&M I /I Pub. 128 - 15/?6 Autho" I -Sineok, Ya. Ya.; Baranov, M. S.; Pankul, L. A.; Sapfro, L. S.; -Naph, TT"T.""Milukhov, P. A.; Mikhin, V. N.; and Karpichev, A. S. Title s The cold welding of crude iron '3~ Periodical i Vest. rnash.AZ, 68-71, Feb 1954 -Abstract i In order to familiarize and draw the attention of readers to the pressing problems of cold welding (~ oldering) of crude iron, the Editorial Office published several articles in which various methods of cold welding are discussed, and a description is given of the operations performed and the type *of electrodes and equipment used for the above mentioned purpose. Table; drawings; Illustrations. Institutibn: .......... Submitted .......... RAZUVAYEV, G.A.; YFGOROCffKIN, A.,11.; ETLIS, V.S.; SINEOKOV, A.P. Study of the reaction of methyl isothiocyanate with ethylene oxide by the proton magnetic resonance method. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.khim. no.8s1518-1521 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut khimii pri GorIkovskom gosudarstvennom universitete im. Lobachevskogo. (Isothiocyanates) (Ethylene oxide) (spectrum analysis) ETLIS, V. S.; SINLOKOV, A. P. ; RAViTAYEV, G. A. Interaction of ethylene oxide with methyl isothiocyanate. Izv AN SSSR Ser Khim no. 4:737-738 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5)