SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT URALEVA, V.S. - URALTSEVA, N.N.

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URALEVA, V. S., YAGJBYANTS, 1. M., and FUSTOVALOV, V. L. (USIR) "The Isolation and Properties of Allergen-c Polysaccharide Fractions from Brucella abortus 19." Report presented at the 5th International. Biocl-,endstry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 MOLDAVSKAYAj A.A.; LIFSHITS-VASIL'CHEIIKO, A.A.; L411CHEDIKO, M.K.; FOLYAKOV, I.I.; UHALEVA) V.S. Epidemic outbreak of bruceUosis caused by the migration of Br. melitonsis to cattle. Zhur.mIkrobiol,opjd.i immun. 31 no.9:113- U7 S 16o. (MIRA 13: U) 1. Iz Luganskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologichoskoy stantsii i Rostovskogo nauchno-issledavatellskogo protivochumnogo instituta. (BRUCELLOSIS) (MILK-14ICROBIOLOGY) URALEVA, V.S. Dynamics of the formation of antibiotic-resistant, forms of Bruce2la. Antibiotiki 6 no.3:262-265 Mr 161. (Y.!F%A 14-- 5) 1. Rostovakiy nauchno-issladovateltskiT protivochumnoy institut. (BRUCELIA) (ANTIBIOTICS URALEVA, V.S. Characteristics of the properties of antibiotic-resistant typres of Brucel2a. Antibiotiki 6 no.9:46-51 S 161. (YJRA 15:2) 1. Rostovskiy Gosudarstvemyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy protivochumnyy institut. (BRUCELLA) (ANTIBIOTICS) URAMA, V. S. Colimycin-resistant forms of Brucella malitensis. Antibiotiki 8 no.lt49-53 Ja'63. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu naucbno-issledovatellski-y protivochumn7y institut. (MUCELLA) (COLIMYCIll) (BACTERIA, MTECT OF DFaJGS ON) AUTHORi Uraleva, V. S. TITLE: -Monomycin-dependent forms of -3r-icella' SOURCE: Antibiotik-1, v. 10, no. 5, 196S, 429-432 TOPIC TAGS: antibiotic, brucella, microbiclogy. microorganism culture, phage ABSTRACT: MonomVcin -dependent formts ofbrucella were isolated from 2 strains of ing tn gro,4 on agar with basic fuchsin and tnionine, dDQ Ln spe.--4es. H-wover, t~)p m~2r- ACCESSIOU UR: APS012901 r-a:-;,11-v. Dai1v ~nie-,;-~ns of infected animals w,th 25CO ug of A,, r- t wrvv e,~ C._. T n 5 e ~Rosto--on-D Card 2/2 ', RAILVA, V.S. Agglutination inhibition reaction and the possibility of its use for the detection of brucellosis antigen. Preliminary report. Zhur. milo-obiol., epid. i immun. 42 no.11:48-52 N 165. (MRV& 18:12) 1. Rostovskiy"na-Donu nauchno-is3ledovatellskiv protivochimmyy institut. Submitted May 21, 1964. IMAI.CV.,-A. A. il 1-4f r~,, bcy.~iL, "AW, 'We't "'l*M It te,~ for Trvr.!Pl. It I nf, for ,':A I a %e 04 li ci*; , Zk- 14f Name Kursarov, I.I. Veyyer, K.I. Yor.arnitskiy, N.A. Uralov, A.A. Razdorskiy, V.F. ~,r Wvr'- "Potany" I'textI-ock) Foam. State University imeni V.V. Lonorcscv eel 04P saw OdD 000 Sep 00. 0 a ul 4ed ~44 1 Wits# 1 1. 1 : 14' M-A 1;; L# us L & CAJINOM 10610C jjtw~ last. Ogawsow" i Kislaidwooror. No. 31, 76 pp. (104).- Details of Ion of zltxm so Cel brkk at given. The typical com='lw-,b;1 i9.7 tar, 3.6 antlwacest oil. and 1.7% b6tumm. The brick are jud in ~Wkl hwwwas or In maggen in ordismiry lu-- wkb owes iUw* to I IMI and In somme cam to 14W'. tim of carbon bekk are 11was. low -00 C, Pee re* i 00 00 00 00 0 Po wolkst Ast itic nu it US Ito i A it ft ii n a 6 1 i 0 t 011* 00 e 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 : : : * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 4 ~ a a 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 Oftwimo 0 **so* 00 66000946004 -06*60060*0**0061 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-o-e 0-0 0 0000000000000e0000 100 0000000000000000 - co o a n 0 C 0 w a a a L a 0 0 OU a I I w in to 2 $0 a IND k1floo 2.6 f"Its - - A. tt d 0 W.64 -ots Alto lo"! 0 0' M-1~1 Urakv A a KK- OUVINS (Dv4m) URALOV M Oor . , ) -Dunite A W-94 (105) 121FRACIONISS 0 - l V . , . 1 atry. cuuhts principally of eUnid a waste rock of The g edivine and serpentine with small amounts of nugnesile and chromite and possesses, a high refractoriness and re- 009 istance to the Induenct of open-hearth slas, The produr- lion twoce Is described. The brick bwl the following 000 chararferWirs: wMaj. 0.3 to 4.6% (depending ulwin thr 00 1000 rottillxition of the charge), volume weight.2.45; *IT-.ent &00 eon ;Aroro%iIjr,Z!WIo2S7q. mechanical strength. 180 to3R) kj.1- 2 f soft in b i 37 38 t i eat en- nn rActor ncss. cones to cm. g o ; re cg ; ing under laut 2 kglcrn~l at I=' to IdWo. collspw at , 720' 1770' and to slA s Th i i t t ffi 00 -00 Oft r res ance to e s o 1 . pa m g wa% higher than that o( silks bric1c. 00 04M Cb 00 00 0 4im so *0 800 F00 00- 00 041. 00 00- it- r09 00- 1 .1j- 11-&414ow d a. I M413o o 4 00 Ir- w a r a 'IV 00 7 a I I j IF T *Is 0 0 0 ' it it a " " " 14 It It Is a a I 0 0 Oa 09 *0 oft on 410, *0 MIM0101 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I 1 0 1 1 8 0000 0 Al 4 1 r14:0 ' a * 0 0 I * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * wl"O 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 URALOV, M.A., referent. Porosity of refractory materials; a re.port. Zav.lab. 22 no.l: 87-88 156. (XLBA 9:5) (Refractory materials--Testing) 137-58-4-6483 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 21 (USSR) A UTHOR: Uralov, M.A. TITLE: Analysis of the Quality of Refractories and Their Service in the Iron and Steel Industry (Analiz kachestva ogneuporov i ikh sluzhba v meta Ilurgicheskom proizvodstve) PIERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii. M-vo cher- noy metallurgii SSSR, 1957, Vol 12, pp 85-93. Diskus. pp 153-169 ABSTRACT: Data are presented on the durability (D) of silica and mag- nesite-chrome refractories in steelmaking ovens in the USSR in 1954-1955, the D of ladle brick and of pouring pit bulk-U5e refractory for 1955, the D of refractory brickwork in blast furnace for 47 runs, and in coke ovens. The unit consumption of refractories per ton of smelted steel at 26 mills is given for specific products, the unit consumption in 1955 having been 39.5 kg/t. S. G. Card 1/1 1. Metallurgy-USSR 2 flefrac-cry materials-ApplicaLions URALOV, N. greenhouse In the cosmos. IUn. nat. no.12:16 D '59 OURA 13:3) (Interplanetary voyages) Russkaya Konmercheskaya Yorrespondentsiva V Svyazi S K-ratldr: Olc--Dro:~ Torgovli V SSSR (Russian Cauparcial CorresLxnrO-ence In Comection With -'- 3;--Ort '-' ::-.-e7 '~f Commorde In the USSR) Praga, Khutor, 1947. 126 P. SO: N15 750-01 -U7 TOLORKOV. P.P.; MaLy -L -N. -IS- *. GHMOVSKAYA, Z.H. Basic outline of the hydrochemical conditions of the littoral zone of the Barents Sea in the Central Harman region. Trudy *irzazskoy Biol. St&ntsii, Akad. lauk S.S.S.R. 1. 39-101 148. (KLRA 3:11) OA 47 no.13:6198) BETIN, V.V.; 2MR13sm, S.V-; UUIOOV, B.S. . Observation of ciarine lee from airplanes. '57. 1 - , (-~Cs) Trudy GOIN no.40:147-155 (KULA 10: 7) 307/50-59 -5-1 5/22 Method of Observing the Inland ~ce in the Si---S lnstr=ents F-:- the airplane is drifted, the length of the ice o1b.-Ject ed. P. calculated by formula (I). Formula (2) is giver. Thi'S 4S general form of the equation for calculating the length of the ice object. The real flying spead and the drift of 'the airplan-a out of the course can be measured at the same time by means of the mentioned net-.-iork. The procedure is described in shod'.. - Measuring the surface position of ice formatioinis is a `-~le more complicated. The projecticr. of this height or.~ a hcr-;zc:-t:a1-' plane is measured from the airplanv,, and then the hei6ht 4r determined by formula (3). The icebc-rg3 are usually located -'n clear weather. The shadow can then be measured, and t--- *-e--gh' of the iceberg above the water 1Gvel can be determined "'y formula (4). The Position of the iceberg with respr-,~;t` to airplane can be determined by formula (5). - Rcccmmen'latlor *5 are given for determining the height of the Iceberg if t"li" shape of the iceberg is asymmetric. The accuracy of the Ing inethods given here is - as ar, examinaticr, showed proximately equal to the one attained izz. &-termining of a ship in the sea by the method of rrsection to coa3t stations. The mentioned instrument was also testued in 3-'Irv;~y- Card 2/3 ing factory chimneys, lighthouses, rocks etc. These ti~stz; also SOV/50-5 9-5 - ~:5/22 Method of Observing Inland Ice in the Sea by Instruments 'Wrom ar. confirmed the utility of this instrument for measuring heights from an airplane. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 1 S-.v~et reference. Card 3/3 URALOV, N.S.- Effect of the North Cape Current on lee conditions In the Barents Sea. Trudy GOIN n0.)7:14-33 159- (MIRk 13:4) (Barents Sea--Ice) (Barents Sea--Ocean curronts) BITIN, V.V.; ZITADRINSKIY, S.V. [deceased]; URAWV, N.S. Merw methods for aerial observation of marine ice conditiDna. Trudy GOIN no-37:205-230 '59. OGRA 13:4) (Aeronautics In surveying) (ice on rivers. lakes, etc.) URALOVY N.S. i 11 :1 AdvectiJ6 compouent of heat balance in the southern part of the Barents ~Sea. Trudy GOIN no*55s3-20 160. (KEU 14s7) (Barents Sea-ocean temperature) j URALOV, N.S. Method of forecasting general ice conditions in the Barents Sea for spring and summer months. Trady GOIN no.55:21-29 160. (MMi 14:7) (Barenta Sea-Sea ice) URLWT, 1. S. Wonders of the Antarctica. Znan.-sila 35 W.2:48 F 160. (MM 13:5) (Antarctic regions--Description and travel) URALOV, N. S. Cand Geog Sci - (diss) "Role of Atlantic waters in the variability of the iciness of the Barents Sea." Leningrad, 1961. 9 pp; (Main Board of the Northern Sea Routes of the Ministry of Maritime Af- fairs USSR, Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Inst); 150 copies; free; (KL, 6-61 sup, 201) TJRALOV, N,S. Some characteristics of seasonal and long-range variations in the position of the ice edge in the Barents Sea. Trudy GOIN no.64:39-77 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Barents Sea-Sea ice) URALOVt N.S. Heat losses the Barents by the North Cape Currant In the southern half of Sea. Trudy GOIN no.73:66-75 163. (MIRA 16%7) (Barents Sea-Seawater-Tesperaturs) SUDAKOV9 S.G.1 AISKSAHDROV, T.F.; BULANOV, A.I.; DURNEV, A.I.; YELISEYEV, S.V.; ZAKATOV, P.S.; IZOTOV2 A.A.; KARLOV, G.M.; KUZ'Mllij B.S.; KUKUSUIll, A.D.; KOWPAYEVt A.P.; &ZLOVA.. Ye.A.; LARINp B.A.; LARIN, D.A.; LARIN, B.A.; LITV3210V, B.A.; MAZAYEV, A.V.; PELLMN, L.P.; PETROV, A.I.; SOlDVrYKVj A.I.; TWILIN, A.F.; URAWV 8 S USPRTSKIY, M.S.; F014121, M.P.; SHISHKITTO V.P.; SHCHEGLOV, A. P. P. SlJ-J) S.G. p otv. red.; KOIWIKOVA, L.M., red. izd-va;SMIGUROV, V.S,, tokbn. red. [Instruction concerning the building-up of a state geodetic network in the U.S.S.R.] Instruktsiia o postroenii gosudarstvemoi geodezi- cheskoi teti Soiuza SSR; obiazatellna dlia vaekh vedomstv i uch- rezbdenii, proizvodiashchikh gosudarstvenriye geodezichoskie seti. 12oskva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry, 1961. 459 P. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karto- grafii. (Geodesy) ININITOT, Y.R., deteent. kand. tekhn. nauk; URAWV, V.S., inzh. First results of modeling block caving b7 blast. Hauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; gor. dels, no.1:9-14 159. (MIRA 12:5) I.Predotavlena kafedroy razrabetki rudnvkh mostorozhdeniy Moskovskoge gornoge instituts, is. I.V. Stalina. (Mining engineering) URALOV, V. The first flights. Grazhd.av. 19 no.9t28 3 162. (MM 16:1) . IjAirlines) - URALOV~ V, f.- floill ,-bar , - ~;" "1 01. . .. i . , '. .i: i;, :1 ~ I - , ,- - I . . I ... j / . . -;~ - ,j ch b i ~, ~~- 1 C. . - rL'.'~ '111- 'a-", .--/ : ! i;: 18:7) IMENTTOV, Vjadlmr R31 -41:1-;,~ KOVAI-V,. Ig--rt Antc.vilmovi,h,' ,a-, UFjAj,OV V2qdfmir ore ~-aving Sod drawirg,~ 11 marniall liodeitro-ian'le ,rypl;i;k-a llli;fjy~~ iachebni7e posoble Mo skva., gc iMIRA 18:4) rrifi 'n-t, P- CA Deknol"O- dt!I.,40=4 IY r IZI Vu. V. Sbustenka I C h. . -;;. ~'.s'.i -1 -3, Inst..Kharkov). 31ed i;' . Jt "9, So. 6. 21 ~ 1krophauthidin, cyniarin, g-similiant hill, alA PeriPl(win .in be det-1. PoLruitraphically, indi"ItiAly -ff in inims. IMe reduction of all occurs at unie potential, upwcutly at the unatl. 14ttone site. Accuricy within 5', wwally 6 I ... Ailile. A satisfactory obeilitint is 0.01 X Nfe.%'Olf solli.. a AIIIKM$h 2rr-307. a4. utoll wn lie Used G. N9 K. MENEM 0;1 ~ Polwoer pbk study of s=e cudist gla"dos. Vu. %*. Nflostelika !Tlid 1. Ya,..I:cAWva (Kh4rkoy Ch~m.-Ph4rm. kt-wwch Inst.). Zkur. Obsluhef Kh"x. (J. C-n. Chrin.) 21. C.A. 45. 2146je. (11. M. K. URALOVA, M,, arkhitektor Types of apartments in the countries of Western Europe. Zhil. stroi, no,8:34-3 of cover Ag 161* (MIRA 14:8) (Europe., Western-Apartaent houses) i #Ii 0 i 0 i 4 i 0 4 #11A. A t-,W r , 4 # 1. -1, ji~ T., -t-A-- - - . I I - 00 4 viofjl , ,. " - , . , - - . - PROCIM$ A*j Od"fet,#1 oft 00 *0 00 Nj~'ir.' VLLUv,A:;fi(IC I~IISUKD AR L)MMIN,JI(A OF 1HUM BN AFJA.;zV AM o* AV "-~"AYA ZiVWAAYA LUMATWIYA 1949,, volo 1% Apr., pp 407 00 and"Wb-.'"~ftu,Aan. Ihe foUo-ding :.ethod for determintig of iron is describeds the SOILtion o uivalent Iron containing sulphuric act-I ioW socium flouride is titratud at 00%;. with OAN chloramine solution 100 in the firesence of tw or three drops of 0.2% aqueous soluticn of indigo carmine'. The end ,oint occurs when Lhe colour changes from blue to green. tarRaTual CLAISAFKAMN 0# -00 *0 *0 *00 ~60 "00 Q-1 -JNt 111W ad 4Wv tit - 1--f" -r I I ,W I I v 1W W a a A 0 2 0 u Of 49 it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A -14 Now colot test (or bismuth. U N AfAnA-,VV.4lW A, V. Is ci te%t will. "'Id 1-2 d(toin tucthyl fell, then dropwise add 0.1 V Chisinunine-T; at Jam the rest SwIl.- breonse,; coltwiess t1wit turns vMet IiLac in the Inrcience of Bi; Cu. Pb. C4. fig do not Intaftir; ddectsun its a cwgicn. of 1:10,10) is posesiWe. G. M. KOWAAMB IOWA (d EWT(Wai; Va_' 7. Par )i I .'~ -GN-1 _-Ie -. ~F~g Fe-L /P" ~ J, N R: AP4043797 V) 0,') 4 .,'00 34 It-1044 ~~-TtTtXs_ P"I -ts rt if i C tat -BA-r-_kU_ I tea rbi --q_fa 0-scow#.-_ k-4- --S-gr S 0 U It C r, fA - ftivemitat, _~.Vaott'%L _ky a3. nomivn, no. 4, 1964, TOrIC TAf;S: artifi.cial Earth antollite, pp*tar orfait, -ball-Istic- tra- jectorf, hyperbolic tralcctory, Earth -syfametry-. all(Vtic ~_Jlliptic function, satellite coort. ARSTRAM Potar' orb-Lti% arc - tuci ic~ wi th the Aid of 1,olutions of the motion equations of artificisk &Z-Zrth jotell!Leq derived by Ye. P. Akaenovt Ye, A. Grebenikov, and V. G. Demia iSh. 1%.qkustvennv'Ive ~nutn"O.A zem1f. issue 16, 1962) in the form of qVadrat;~Lre_~, uj2der ai,,i"rt(nn tlnit term-6 of the second infinitesimal *rder witri r~- F.-irth can be negtected in tht expan-: 1" f t 1 4, -(Ont'Al. The solutions are aftalyZed -,e- nonni h a rmcn i c i which char- ----------- L ACCESSION NRt----AP4043_79? acterize the wymmocry of the Earth-vtth respect to the equatorial plane are taken into account. SoLuttons-sre written in parametric form with parameters A, u,and w detarmined by quadritures. The quali- tative analycis of solutions is madti for cases It < Os h - 0. and h ~' 0 where h is an arbitrary, real integration constant. Twelve types of orbits were determined and analvzci. Some of them are balligtic-type trajectories which intersect with the surface of the Earth, some pertain to the class of *rbita of artificial Larth satellites, and the rest are hyperbolic orbits extendlng to infinity, A detaLled study of art1ficial Earth satellite orbits is given* For this case, finite formulas for calculating the coordinates of an artificial Earth sitellite as futictions of a ccrt~.tin intermediate variable are derived and the relation between the new variable and the time is established. Sinco tnt: formulas derived contrin elliptic functions and are not can- v e n I '~ - *. t 1, 0 1 :- r " '7 f 1 1- a ,the expansion ef coordinates in z r I 1 1 C S e rt" Analvqtq of inequalitiei stipulated t- t~ie eruatorial olane r n'A t f, e 'J ~q not pro'l-.Jce qecul at terms I f , Z" [ e a i-telliteg. 1-liz, art. has, SSION NRt AP4043797 ,AqCE, ASSOCIATIONt Kafedra nebeanoy nekhaniki 4of Ce.jertial f;eall&ntCfl and Graviraetr~) ~SUBHTTTEI)t ISJuI63 &TD FRESSt :,SUB CODE: Sv N F V i gravimitrlf+Ilt0epftrtment 3104 ENCL 00 10 OTHER i 0 0 1 I A. Coilective Farms Many-sided development of cammnal eocnoqy of the artel. Kolkh. :)rc-fz7. 1-2, Sc. 4, IIOJI- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions August 2 , Library of Congress, 1956. Unclassified. URA ISKIY, I.I., inzhener (.Bologoye) How to prevent burnout of revereor Darts. Zlek.i tepl.tiaga no.10:34 0 '57. (Diesel locomotives) (MIRA 10:11) URALISKIY, A.I., inzh. -- . . . ......- Checking the condition of insulation on low-voltage circuits of diesel locomotives. Ilek. i tepl. tiaga no.6:33-34 Je '58. (MIRA 11:6) (Blectric insulators and insulation--Tenting) (Diesel locomotives) U.-LALISKIY,- B. K. (Eni;.) Wrote ~iboiit ErivanglaLylt lirirofjtetntVya 11r). ?- (Nrvan' V,frodrv.-t~-Ic Powor ',).,4nt) Soviet Source: P: GiOrotekhnicheskoye Stroltell stvo No. 5 1933 Moscow Abstrant-I in USAF "Trnaiurs Islan(I" on filp In Library of Conpre3s. Air Inform9tion Diviqlon Re-port No. 94P63 ANNINSKIY, Boria Aleksandrovich. kand.tok:hn.nauk; I IGKIY B inzh., red.; VASILITAVA, V.P., red.izd-va; BORODUM, A., red.izd-v8; DIIJGOKANSLATA, Te.A., tekhn.red. (Over-all mechanization in machinery plants; labor-consuming and heavy work] Komplekanaia mekhanizataiia na mashinostroitellnykh savodakh; trudoemkie i tiazhelye raboty. Moskva, Goe.nauchno- tekhn.1zd-vo mashinostr.lit-ry. 1959. 419 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Machinery in industry) L'_ 1,7 -7 f Z~ On the growth of the number of completely critical -clic fields of dqgr!ka lh.~Dokl. AN SSSR 11 no.6:1222-1223 AP !57.. NLRA 10-6) .3 f.- hma-'Atinski.y_g oIauda. rstvennvy pedagogicheskiy insitut im. Abaya. Predstavleno akademikom I.M. Vinogradovym. (Functions, Abelian) (Fields, Algebraic) GRIGOROVICEE, M.B.; NECHAYEV, G.A.; VARPAKHOVSKIT, S.P.; GALIN, I.Ta.; XWTO. V..M#. g1jtvW red.; SRATALOV, To,T. wamestitell g1#%vnogo red.1 YMOYFIIV# B-No, r@d.l YINUIDYj D,A., rad.1 KRADMIKOV, Y.I., rod.1 NIFONTOV, R.V., red.; SMIRNOV. V.1.. red.; IMSCHCLW , N.A., red. TAKWIN. A.A.. red; .U.RA ... k!;JJXWAjt*w4red.; BMMOVSKAYA. L.I., red. izd-va; PANIKOVA. S.A., tekhn.red. (Prospecting for deposits of materWe to be used in construction]. Razve,dka mostorozhdenii stroltel'tWih-moktorialov. 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I Is It' :~*01_ 1114 'IMt4th d asks h.0y"Ife wam mcm t1ccril Amlo and I,- a urtall extent: firginning at %Vf* the Fqrrngib rthdail- a -11411* 4141MAW JIM All it r4jWtk-&IIY 10-1. 1he d--- t,aw #I I- OrtmWis"mi, with the itocirai- tit Ih. 4tk nljrsr~al.al. Ilmn. hm,r 81,110, m .-I #Ms. 1.t-~ atwl hitelus kill tit t1w 4mmil-fibi-i i-Its, so Ow IhA111,11 Alorration I" 14k- beef IQ the for"Imsm"I.4 1400 D. I"Or's, c is S 6. SIVAttlip(Mak tA III 1,400 -11 Ott. "t F -111-0 - V_" # .7" - -1 ~ , - - -_ An A 1 04 a I or IM-12-411-0, u a 4V go 1 4" e 6`416644409 lee elems see 0 as 00 0 lee 0 0 0 0 0 9 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 e 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60090900000009006io 9 1909,011,00*00*0 690999990000 8 C a to 6 to A L a a I, At It usibil 1611, us Or. live! 0 A, S, cp -1 is m PQ a I--% t -# - J.- PV .$I,#* ;110W146 I. ce r0000-64 tvai.14,41twito I It off 04P UrafdA IL P. Sm"air Dartm? ow TALc-KAcsa-At% aT xNa. Trans. AM- Union Sci, )UseamA lost. Ecow A1,wmL (U-S&IL). No. 129. 6-67 (19M) (in Frislish. 4 6A 69).-The tak-taisguesite rock is a micirtimlly, d4n)hxg wily in wbht-, usidual trantitim. from it to -flultes are observed. Besides Iak- aml 001 titagneute (in warty equisl animountit) chimite. scrWrititir. magnetitir. hematite. cbrommite and pyeits am pft-wnt Analyses of (hit nutcrial hm diffemt pam of the drpo4if 04 04ma as wall siz Me gitsmatically related pyrutemite mant kipt 00 0" tiftito are. giviss (in Ilse Russian piurt~ 11jidtothirmul It so mitti-"ri from ilmnite havuelo" arv belk"t to hA,.-v I*cn sag the nNtAinorJ14104188 &&"tL 9*111 AM IdWed diret-IlY 002 from the qumy (me"; rium material b isho virpormA 00 into tAk and tvitagmemite; the fomxy has only alpmt 2". Fev[A + P#O; the latter is suitable for the ticciductson of 00 refractory brick. ~Ip 00 00 00. 0 00 00. r00 00 00. 00 00- 00 Ow-go, PC, Was 04 *-T*-K~Tff-x its 00 0 0 0 0 0 411 0 a g a 4 It a a U A A Is, It t to 3 0 i ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 00 0 0 Is 0 a 0 9 0 0 : 0 : :~* i0 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo 0 0 0 al 0 0 9 o o to I 0 0 * * 0 0 0 0 a a S 0 41 0 1 0 a a If 0 it a 1% 0 x all Raise fm 4% 144 W"A A__Y. A-M 01~w Jk_1_A-i__j___A. k A k, a I'l 4 R_ A.. 4 1 OfA car -_" 1-0 Va4m -.v 4t. -0*11$ X411116 &NO tt#8101111 Pit _211 Tak4momalft A A. -X -YM as II ~,; and L. B. MedwinAd. r4a . Ina. Ef". Miswal. No. 10. 67-78(190) - cl C A. A4. ` ;i~i k J 9; - 11 tA -nw proWt" Uld Clans. COMPIL :r,43 mampt-mites are dect-ribed. KxW. to Itp. The I&W-And "utgursitt mm rutiod by tnethatig cal ek wpo., witt,'Proe- isud llotation, Air&nw.wasmadmilio- 904 larlocy, the Wet at-11tial Isam 4will, W11Y lof tktPnm- W land 6ptailoict withosit PAWcan 11ugnatib, said sjn~.njtr *0 8 . leavem INUVW 21-vIdul. ilieumalwNlImfulthr Of InisguedIr by ttw at t narfluml acid then ground fulkl?t Intel k f l b Th h l ll *90 i o a e mi porrr a a s. in a puscolidn tuill, wit liquid to smalid during "cation should be 5: 1 to 6: 1: the 1-11 calaould be GA The fullowiV4 friatits Were Obtaiwd: 'C-38% Yield of tack clanerntrate runts. US tP11% inu4. nvkbw and 1.72% Via smaldsm and a ticago"ite friartion to yiekb v( 0-44% and coasts. 76-" MsC~h. Further t"atment of the tak cvnmtmte ineresard the inical.- 00 tj rr"t cmust th"Itim to OP-0.)% mind redwed the Ve _ owides content to 1.44%. The tak-umaguesite deposits under investiptim we believed to be stiffickat to matimlY the needs of ittaxiin industry, " well for vilaurt to vwkvut countries. Eichtv-frwr references. H. Z. Kamich !,.a AtAl-ILA 61TALLUAGICAL U11014110111 CLASSWICATPO ##&All W QkV tit U V 9 a ado 0 111s4111111141 .14 i1W a far I I It a : 0 o o Ir 0 0 0 0 0 : 1 0 : : 9 0 0 0 0 * 0 00 1** ~! lopo * 0 o o 000 so 0,09 0 * a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 go 0 go*** 0 roe 600 41009 J 0 0 0 A 4 A A 4 w It 11 It w 16 is it if if x it a 4 Ad ;1 is it a R 11 w if P 1, if A, .1 a .1 a L a At I ru A A L 4 a r a a I 1 1, r I I I " a U W a i , I set -00 00 m thi, U1,11, It I' go r; till, 1111-4 00 00 00 00 TA11191-1 I'l'itI t.. 00 e l 00 001 ASS $1 A WOO too A a 0 It 0 M 19 OF K K If It It It 91 M It 01 111.0 n14 0 0 * 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 4 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 e 0 0 4 9 URAL'SKIY, B.P. Ural'skiy, B.P. "The condition of raw material base of tale and pyrophyllite, in syVosium: Syrlyevyye resursy tonkokeram. prom-sti SSSR i pliti ikh Ispoll- zovaniya, Moscow-Leningrad, 1948, p. 196-207 SO: U-2888, Letopis ZhurnalInykh Statey, No. 1, 1949 YARYOLOKBM,, PAL; VULIF, T.I.; SUMMBAKOT. D. L,- ahAsulk, redektor; DRCP3W,. N.D..- rodaktor; SM(ANWCW,. I.Y. redak-tor; SHCHIRUM, D. I., rodaktor; OMOV,. X. , professor; URA-L';W,' B.F., redaktor; SNMOTA, N.V., redaktorj PO-OKMA, ly rodaktor, (Mineral resources in the national scon(my; a collection of plates] Pole=We Iskepaemys v narednest khosiaistys; allb". Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. Isd-ve lit-ry pe geoloZii i ekhrane nedr. 19.3 [Ores of man-metallic minerals and building aat*rWol Rudy nemstallicho- skikh polessykh iskepassykh i straitellaye naterialy. 1955. [ftla- natery text'i Potasnitellayi tekst. 3*st. P.I.Varfolemsev i T.I. Yullf. lonsulltant X.M.Ozerev. 1955. 71 P. (MW 9:5) (Nines and mineral resources) CIWITV 1~1 P.; MMUKOV, B*T&., redaktor; ROSSOVA, S.Mo,, reduktar; POPOV, N.D., takhnichookiy, redaktore [Tate.and taj~cose rock.] Tialk i tallkov)ri kamen'. Moskva, Gcs,nauchn-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr. 1954. 18 P. (MLR& 8:3) (Talc) (soapstone) URALISKIY9 B.P., kand. geologo-mineralogicheskikh nauk A raw material base of mineral aggregates for lightweight concretes. Sbor. trud. NIIZHelezobetona no.3:189-193 '60. (MIRA 15:2) (Lightweigbt concrete) (Aggregates (Building materials)) CHM40SVITOV, Yu.L.; -URAL.!-S-K-9-3-B-,-E,, nauchnyy red.; ASTAFIYEV, Ye.P., red. izd-va; IYERUSALIVSKAYA, Ye.S.., tekhn. red. (Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw materials) Trebovaniia prongshlennosti k kachestvu mineraltnogo syrtia; spra- vochnik dlia geologov. Moskvag Goo. nauchno-tekhn, izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.l.[Talc and pyrophyllite] Tallk i pirofillit. Nauchn. red. B.P.Urallskii. Izd.2., perer. 1961. 52 P. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuzriyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo Syr Iya, (Tale) (Pyropb~llite) BURNOV, Yu.D.P kand.tokhn.naukj Prir4mali uchnatlyes MIKHAYLOV, A.G., proftp doktor tekhn.nauki URAL'3KITjjB,P.j kand.geol.-minerl.natikj KURENKOV4, W,N,p gornyy tekh.AT"Om~~~ Using lacrustine-glacial'(sub-surface) clays and clayey soils at the quarry of the Odintsovo brick plant. Sbor. trvA. OlMelezobetona no.7tl64-177 162. P (MIRA 161l) (Odintsovo jogion (Moscow Provinc4)-Zlay) RAMZES. B. Ya., kand. geol.-mineral. nauk; URALISKIY, B.P., kand. geol.- mineral. nauk; LEGKAYA, L.P.., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; CHUDNOVSKIY, V.M., Inzh. Method of controlling the quality of the rav material in l1me- stone mining in the central regions of the country. Sbor. trud. NIIZHelezobetona no.802-67 163 (MIRA 18:1) URALISKIYj B.F., kand. geol-odneral. nauk Voronezh granite as raw material for facings. Sbor. true- NITZHelemobetona, no.8tl62-166 163 (WRA l8d) 1. URALS SKIY, I. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Farm Baildings 7. Reviving for2er greatness, Sol'. stroi. 2 no. 5 1947. 9. Moathl List p_f RqssiaA AccessigM Library of Congress. March 1953. Unclassif ied. UffikL'S:-.IY, L. O'C,2~7!-') l-'r'j,~ . - - %'I*tc,'---h.,),:r--Ch. nl."':39 A~) 15'- Th!"inr tel-". , al . , iYI2;. ': 1 -- t i on ) ,r,: .-n, URAOSKIY, M-P- 'Vc;j"vl) - 4- In .~Im (,..! I- - ',jrt '1 0 - . - , ) * p ;~ -%ii; r. i~: ~ --i me. i7 - ea '", I yj .3.V-,530" C r,u;:,,i. fi~j !,,Ft. i Coro rielc rio,20-86-L'37 t-',-A-9164 Nltih 17a8) ACCESSION NR: AP4021564 8/0136/64/0001003/0075/0077 AUTHOR: Poskachey, A. A.; Urallskiy, M. P. TITLE: Temperature Control During the Press forming of Aluminum and Mag- nesium Alloy Articles SOURCE: Tovetny*ye met&Uy*, no. 3, 1964, 75-77 TOPIC TAGS: aluminupi, magnesium, temperature control, induction heating, time relay, power relay, press forming, radiation pyrometer, optical pyrome- ter ABSTRACT: In view of the fact that a strictly limited temperature range (300- 600C) is called for in press forming Al and Mg alloy articles with the help of induction heating, the authors investigated a number of temperature measuring devices. Power and time relays were found unsuitable, serving only as a pro- tection against overheating. On the other hand, the tested radiation pyrometers were excessively affected by surface conditions. Industrial testsof an optical pyrometer showed a maximum error of 10C. Therefore, the authors conclude Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4021564 that this type of measuring device would make the temperature control and regu- lation possible during press forming. The orig. art. has: I figure and I table ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 SUB CODE: MM DATE ACQ: 08Apr64 ENCL: 00 NO REF SOV: 011 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 L 55148-65 A 7 a SOURCE: Priltorogtroyenlye no. 4, 1965 -11 TOPT~- -111: py~la--nefer iipetral ratio T-IN-70m, C!ter, 300-500C pyrorneter A B T F,-~ C T F'he dpvel:,prnen* -)f a i~, -r--3t!') p A cha -a,-- ,e ri f3tl c s a r,,2! h e p y o rn e r -;l q 1- 3, urlut-I ~ao,;l L,i T e.- Cr,rd 1 /~) NO R-EF SOV: 006 OTHER: 001 ACC Nits APS027472 SUB CODE: UR/0032/65/'031/011/1412/1413 AUTHOR: Raskschey. A A - Uraltakiy. H. P. -22 ORG: rone TITLE: Heasurement of the surface temperature of aluminum and_E!&nesiigL-alloy pro- ducts by means of partial-radiation pyrometers ff, 77 SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 31, no. 11, 1965, 1412-1413 TOPII; TAGS: radiation pyrometer, metal heat treatment, aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy, photodiode, photoresistor iBS'MACT: It is shown that partial-radiation pyrometers may, under specified con- ditLons, be used in lieu of spectral-ratio pyrometers to monitor the temperature of the heat treatment and pressing of aluminum- and magnesium-alloy products within the rat.ge of 250-600*C. Germanium photodiodes and PbS photoresistors may be used as the radiation sensors within the 250-600% range. However, given the same radiation faztor e, a pyrometer with a photodiode displays a smaller error than a pyrometer with a Pb$ photoreeiator.c in metals varies from 0.2-0.24 (surface finish) to 0.7-0.75 (oxidized surface). Therefore, the error ii measuring C may reach 6-8%. To reduce this error to 1-2%, calibration of the pyrometer itith respect to the unaxi- dized surface ( c - 0.2-0.24) is required. Orig. art. has; I figure SUB COOK: 11,14/ SUBK DATE: none/ ORIC REFt 003/ OTK VZF: 000 Cowd- I A uDc: 536-7 )&?1P(-)' Ell'i ILI' iIV t- T jof SOURCE CODE' UiV-6b3;~Ib 032 &~V(-)303703-05-1 -X'CC NR3 AP6010057 JD AUTHOR: Urallskiy, M. P.; Saltykov, A. P. ORG: none TITLE: Automatic immersion method for ultrasonic inspection of titanium alloy ingots SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 32, no. 3, 1966, 303-305 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, alloy ingot, ingot inspection, ultrasonic inspection, nondestructive inspection ABSTRACT: The All-Union Scientific Research Institute of M-,thods and Media for Norid..-tructive -Mat-er-i--a"I' Quality har3 developed a method and equiprrnnt for autoii-,-~O.jc ins ection of titanium-alloy ingots. Ingots 30P-500 =,1 in diameter are I p I I.. the irr.M.'-.1-sion pulsed-i inspected with a modifiedjU.U---jU- al. Q.r 4sing - I 9' - - - ' I'l. echo method and operatin 5- -Me' - he ingot is retated during inspection and the searob-head,; move pai-tllel Lo the infot axis. nie motion of both can be independently controlled with-in wide limits. The inspection of ar. ingot requires from 5 to 14 min depending on the diameter of the ingot. The new method is more sensitive and influenced much less by the roughness of the ingot surface than the one previously used. No defects were detected in disks forged ,--Card- 1/2 uDc: 620.179.16 L 20605-66 ACC NR, Ap6oiOO57 ol from ingots inspected by the new method, whereas with the old method, 7% of the dis were rejected. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and I table. [DV) SUB CODE, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: q 2 2 URALISKIY N, MadimirskaYa oblaet'); SHPIKOV. B. WdeBsa); RAKHARDY, o Amga. Takutakaya ASSR); TALIT, S. (Riga); UTTSAY, A., (Suxy); NUMCLI, 1. (Vinnitea); OVSTAMIIKOV, L, Sverdloy- skaya oblast'); WARDY, G. (Sulyukta, Kirgizakaya SSR); ',IDLCHMV. I., (Grodno); SUDZETICHUS, M. Our readeral letters. Posh.delo 5 no.1:28~29- 59. U--12) 1. Ifachallnik rayonnoy Dobrovoltnoy pozharnoy druzhiny (for Ukharov). 2. Nachallaik otry&da okbrarq elevatori Dobrovollnoy posharnoy druzhimy (for Ovsya~amm). (Fire prevention) UVI, SKIYJ S. "Posters on Antiatomic Protection," by S. Urallskiy) Voyennye Znaniya, No 10, Oct 56, P 31 ----------------- By order of the Central Committee of Dosaaf, a large number of post- ers designed to prepare the public for antiatomic protection has been printed. Each series consists of a number of themes, and answers ques- tions on means of antiatomic protection which the population ought to know. The following are some of the themes: "Atomic Weapons and Their Injurious Effects," "Injurious Factors of Atomic Explosions," "Radio- active Irradiations and Means of Protection From Their Action," and "Individual and Collective Means of Protecting the Population From Atomic Explosions." The last theme includes construction and equipment of light and heavy shelters, rules for procedure of population during "MFVO" sig- nals, and fire-fighting protection at home. Still other posters in~~truct the citizens on what to do on hearing air alarms for chemical attacks and protective measures to be adopted during chemical air attacks. URALISKIT, S. v I- -,-- ~ - Posters on antiatomic protection. Voen.zaan. 32 no.10: (MLRk 10:2) 31 0 156. (Posters) (Atomic bomb--Safety measures) URALISKIr, ~., polkovnik. - Posters on feats of engineering troopa.Voon.-Inzh.shur.101 no.3:62- 63 Mr '57- (Kilitar7 engineers) (KIaA 100) URKL'SKIY, B.,polkovnik v sapase Defense of the homeland is the sacred duty of Soviet citisens. Toenoznane 34 no*12:10-11 D 158. (MM 12:2) (%ssi&--,D~fsnsO9) 22 (1) 3'1 AUTHOR: Urallskiy, S. TITLE: A Great Discovery (Velikoye otkrytiye) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhniclieskove obrazovaniye, Nr p 2B (USSR) ABSTRACT: An article in memory of the Russian scientist and inventor of the radio, A. S. Popov, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birthday. The author also mentions the engineering and trade schoolo which have been opened recent- ly in many towns and in which radio mechanics are being taught. A school mentioned particularly is the Omskoye remeslennoye uchilishche No 3 (Omsk Trade School No 3) with its well-equipped radio-engineering workshop. There is 1 photograph. Card 1/1 URAVSKIY, S- * The,SP b--,1,=- U'i)'- te publis~-ed in Ic6l. Ko!--m-VOOruzh.L;' I nu.2:',r- I ja I (I. (Bibliography) (YdI., 14:8) I- FULISKIYY S. "Flahtero" by A.V.'Iorozheikinp Rwii,-;wod by S Ural I ukii. Kryl.rod. 12 no.il:5 IT 161. RTPA 14:12.) (RussL---Air'foree) (Vort-r.heikin, A.V.) URALISKIYt S., polkovnik zapava Books on milltaz7 and political tbemee, Tyl I onab#Sov.,Voor*Sil 21 noo3:95-96 Mr 161o (MA 14:6) (Bibliography-Military art and science) URALISKIY, S. "Law of life for the soldier." Reviewed by S. Urallskii. Voen. znan. 37 no.8:39 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Russia-Army-Regulations) URA ,LISKIYJ_�,_--- "Lenin as friend and man,* Reviewed b7 So Urallskii. K=.Vooruzho- Sil 2 no.17:91-93 S 162. (KM 15:8) (Lenin,, Vladimir n I ich.. 1870-1924) URALISKIYP S.,, P~Ikovnik zapaea Books to be published by the Military Publishing House in V63. Voen. snan. 39 no,,5:39 Yq 163. (YIRA 1615) (Bibliography-Military arts and science) wo DEBERIN D.Ye.,--, URALISKIY, T.A. [deceaaodl Principles and methods for determining the optimal conditions for ore-bearing mineral products. Razved. I okh. nedr 29 no.11: 22-27 N 163. (MIRA 17:12) PALIMOV, Ye. V.; URALISKIY, V. I. Selecting the optimal parameters of chain pipe dra,-tng mills. Izv,vy9,ucheb.zav.; chornmet,7 no. 4:172-176 '(4. (MIRA 170) 1. Urallskiy politekhnichoskiy inst1tut. I i4. ~QVMHOV, V.L.; URALISKIT, V.I.; YERIKLIN',NEV, V.V. Analytic determination of the stressed state in ths upset forging of a strip and stretch forming. 1--v. vya. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.St110-115 '64. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskly Institut chernykh metalla. PALIMOV9 Ye.V.; URALISKIY, V.I. Effect of vibration on the performance of chain pipe-drawinz mills. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.8:195-200 i64. (MIM 17 t 9) 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. -67 EWP(k)/EV1T(m)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/M AP6018388 (W SOURCE CODE.- UR/0133/66/000/006/0530/05-32 AUTHORS: Aleshin, V. A.; Xolmogorov, 1. L.; Uralls~-Iz, V, I.; Sokolov, I. Ae- 1-foiseyev, G. P.; Krov!jJcovR..P.; F2tov, A. I.; Khoroshikh, K. G. ORG., Pervourallsk~y Now Pipe Plant (Pervourallskly novotrubr07 zavod); Ural Scientific Research Institute for Ferrous Metals (Urallskiy n*-i* instit-uT- chernyM metallov) TITLE: Shortcut in the production cycle of cold-rolled pipes SOURCE: Stall, no. 6, 19669 530-532 1/1' TOPIC TAGS: metal tube, metal drawing, metal rolling# steel 20 steelp.45 steeit 30KhGSA steel, OKhl8HlO`T steel WTRACT: An investigation of ~plVticity aftey cold rolling of the more wid ly used steel pipes (20013OQGSA~_" OKhl8Nl )/%me carried out. The plasticity of' the metal W was de-termined as a function of the elongation coefficients S /0 Of i. xfjo 4nd diamter ratio d./do. The experimental results are shown graphically (see y1g. 1). The maxJxftim residual stresses wore calculated after H. Anderson and G. fah1man (Journal of the Institute of Metals, 1925, V. 34, No. 3, p. 271-275). It was found that repeated dra lhfter cold rolling without employing an inter- mediate thermal treatment yielded pipes with satisfactory mechanical Pr e-ties a ~usual' The combined drawing and rolling process permits a shortenEig- ~cth ACC NR. AP6018388 I I f / 1 Fig. 1. Use of the plasticity V 08 during short-set drawing of pipes 47 I v of steels 20 (a), 45 (b), 30KhGSA 46 - 1 - 7- (0) and Khl8NlOT (d); numbers on 45 the curves correspond to the change vj in pipe diameter d as a result /d loll o j of drawing. SX/So ratio of elonga- a tion coefficients. 0 W/o 0 1 1) f 47 Y /- .,. 7 _ .p 0,5 - - M P-4 42 L_j - - - i _ ~ T I LA A '61 1.0 43 go 47 4Y 0 go 47 P~Rio. JWF, production cycle, resulting in considerable sa ings in production costs. art. has: 1 tablev 2 graphs, and 1 equation. SUB COM: l1/ SUBM DATE: none/ OTH RM: 001 - 01 ,e O -bJ VI A I L/ I Y 1 1 7- _ _ ~E 41 g Orig. -Card, ACe-NR: AP7 0057GO SOURCL CODE: dy, V. L-; Kozlov, G. D. AUTIJOR: Kolrnogorov, V. L.; Urai's. ORG:.-;07~1 'NUChERAIET Trf LE: 'thi t'ho theory of 11)x1rostatic cxLrusion' of briLtIc metals f SOURCE: Fizika.mctallov i metallovedeniye, V. 23, no. 1, 1967, 1.70-173 TOPIC TAGS: li~drostatic extrusion, plasticity, shear stress, molybdenum, zinc, bcryllitan, tungsten. ABSTRACT : Tho plasticity A (dc,-,,ree of shear deformation aent of fracture) of metals P depends on the'ir indicator alT of stressed state (where a is the mcan hYdrostatic pressure and T is the intensity of shear stresses), as has been established for Alo, Zn, Be and W. An analysis of the pertinent plasticity diagrams fci~* Ylo, Zn, Be and W, tal= from Pugh (NEL ;..Report, no; 142, Alarch 19G4) and other. investigaiors, warrants the following conclusions: -There exists a certain critical stressed state (q1T) cr. I -at which transition from th e plastic to brifffle state or vice'versa takes' plade. It is possible to assume the existence of a second Cc'ri -1/2 UDC: 620.16.539.3074 ACC NR- AP700576 '0 characteristi6 indicator WT) At %VhIch trafisition of the metal -to a state of unlimited cr. 2 L plast city *tes place; t4en deformation is ndt a6cQmpanied by any loss of plasticity.. The vari- ation in as b~ function of the indicator of stressed *state differs sharply for different metals. Thus for. Be. Ap increases slowly with'dee'rease in q/T. The growth rate of A p for NLIo and W is rpughly the sarAe, but Me is much mdre plastic'. Thus at zero Cr/T (torsion, pure shear, etc.) 1Mo may undergo deformation with 68% r6duction in'cross sectional area while W is absolutely la Th ` pl' g;tic deformation of a -metal is f6' ictal's (q/T) I exceeds i ts ?np stic. e a asibleifthen cr. ~/T.. If. this condition is satisfied and q/T is not smaller than (a/T) the deformation of cr. 21 a s ree-of deformation must be lower 4, t3i &W is possible only up to a point; in all ca eq the deg the: lim,itin- K which leads to fradt=6. A formula is derived for the utilizable plaszicity -1~ P. 0 Yn~rgixi. '_ xnetals. In this -connecti n-,. the ~ossibilitfes of hydrostatic extrusion (ulthout coun--. ter-a-pressure) are considered for-Mo' Zn, Bp and W. An analysis Of stressed state reveals V- that exiru ; soon of this kh.id is fc~asible for Mo- and Be since the critical inoicator of transition tc; brittle'state is,much highcr't--~O. 94) for these two metals. The pressing of Zn and particu- ldrly~ W.(considering certain fWctuations in plasticiLy) is cifficult to accomplish, in view of the high likelihood of cra~cking-oflhe products. "In conclusion, the authors are indebted to K. P' Rodi6nov foi his'- kind 'provision of a translation of Pugh's work. " Orig. art. has: 2 fi es, gur 7 f6rrnulas. SUB CODE: 13, !1/ SUBM DATE: 13Jun66/: OAIG REF: .000=/ OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 Rh S K Y, :Qt stvo lAt. go I Oaf= Nedt, IV 18 PPI TININ. Do; UMISKIT. Tu.; SOKOLOV. V.; A , So Preparing for the contest of ultrahigh-freqaency radio operators. Radio no.12:46 D 153. (NLRA 6:12) (Radio, Short-wave) VOLIN, A.P.3 LAPIDUS, V.Ye.-, URALITSEVA, I.B. Sol amic prospecting In the deep goologi-al -'Ttl) -1; '1 -1 -, r !."- - .'. - -, - '/ I - - . i . r~~glan. Uzb. goal. zhura 9 no.&:10-16 165. (M !-:Jt 18; 9) 1. GoofizicheskLy tres,, luiosudarstvennogo geologichaskogo kc)mtre1,:i. UftAL'TsN,.TA, N. N., Cand Fiys-lath Sci - (uiss) ILeF-.,Aarity u,,' solutions t,,, multi-ain,ens'lonal qiianilinear elli:,ti~;aj -;arLat~ion -.asks," Leningrao, 1960, 8 pp (LenLn.,-rad Sta-,e Peda:~ogical .1ristitute i-!. A. i. _'~ertsen) (IM, 36-60, ll'~) 67879 -.S 3/02060/130/06/ooe/-059 AUTHOR. -~ralLlseva -11.11. - =====L- TITLE: Regularity of Solutions to Yultidimensional Ellipt~c~ quations and Variation Problems PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1960,Vol 130,'Ir 6,pp 1206-1209 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Let x = (Xlpq..Pxrl); let dl be a bounded domain of the n- dimensional space with a smooth boundary S; n:>2; letj(s) be a function defined on S. Let F(X,U,u x) be two times con nuously differentiable with respect to its arguments, lot the second derivatives satisfy the 1161der condition with the exponent oe >0 for XCLOI and arbitrary bounded u,ux. Let (2) F 2 0 M>O. u u 15j>'IMP, xi xi i.1 The author seeks the minimum of the functional (1) I(u) - ~F(Xuju x)dx Card 1/3 ~eb 67879 8 Regularity of Solutions to Yultidimensional 3102016011301061COBIO59 Elliptical Equations and Variation Problems under the condition u I = T(s). Theorem: If the generalized solution of the variation problem (1) has bounded first derivatives and if F satisfies the above mentioned conditions, then u EC 2,0~ (A'), where a- is an arbitrary inner subdomain of 0/, If TEO ~2, ,(s) and if 3 has second derivatives which satisfy the 1161der condition with the exponent cl,, then uEC2,,(a). With the aid of the theorem the author obtains numerous conditions for the existence of the classical solution of the first boundary value problem for the quani-linear elliptic equations '.a (ai(x,u,ux)) + a(x,u,ux) - 0 (12) and (13) aij(x,u) uxix j' f(X,u,u X) Card 2/3 67879 Regularity of Solutions to Multidimensional S/020/60/130/06/008/059 Elliptical Equations and Variation Problems The author mentions G.I.Shilova, and S.L.,Sobolev. She thanks Professor O.A,Ladyzhenskaya for the theme and discuscions. There are 11 references, 6 of which are Soviet, 2 American, 2 Italian, and 1 German. ASSOCIATIOIT:Leningradskiy gosudar3tvennyy universitet imeni A.A.Zhdanova (Leningrad state University__imeni A.A.Zhdanov)- PRESENTED: October 26, 1959, by V.I.Smirnov, Academician SUBMITTED: October 21, 1959 Card 3/3 87391 00 S/020/60/135/Oo6/oO5/037 C ill/ C 333 AUTHORSz Ladyzhenskaya, 0. A., Uralltseva, N. N. TITLE: On the Variation Problem and Quasilinear Elliptic Equations With Multiple Independent Variables PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 135, No. 6, pp. 1330-1333 TEXT: On the results of this paper it was partially reported: 1: In autumn 1959 in the seminary of V. J. Smirnov in Leningrad, 2 ~ in autumn 1959 in the su;veying lecture at the Leningrad Mathematical Society, 3.) in December 1959 in the seminary of J. G. Petrovskiy in Moscow. Let: Ek a k-dimensional Euclidean space, R a bounded Pmain with the boundary S;-(V a rigorously internal subdomain of JL ; Cl 0( (n) I W1 (f4) be defined as in (Ref*1,2); Oj(dj) the class of the fuActions u(2), x E A for which the derivatives of (1 - 1)rst order possess a first differential, where the derivatives up to the 1-th order are bounded on each compact part of A ; (~t(luj) a positive monotonely increasing (function of Jul ), ,>(Jul) a positive monotonely de- creasing function of Jul ; m a number > 1. Card 1/6 87391 S/020/60/135/006/005/037 C ill/ C 333 On the Variation Problem and Quasilinear Elliptic Equations With Multiple Independent Variables Let a satisfy the condition (A), if there are constants a > 0 and 9 from such that for every sphere K(S) with radius F 9 a and center on S it holds: mes E K(S) r~ SL 1 4 (1- B) mes K(S). � 1. Let the condition (B) say that 1.) every differentiation of the functions a ij~y"ugPk ), a(x9u9Pk ), ai (x'u'pk)' F(xlu'Pk) with respect to pk reduces its orders of growth in p at least by 1, while the differentiation to xk and u does not enlarge. these orders and 2.) the inequalities (5) V u 1) (P2+ 1)m/2 a (X,UP ) p Pi (Iul),%p 2 + 1)ln/2 ij k i (6) la(x,u,p 2 1)m/2, p n 112 01 ~-(IUIXP + I PkI hold. k=1 Theorem 1: Let u(x) be the solution of the equation Card 2/8