SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT URYAN, R.S. - URYSOV, V.P.

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F NIX X a INN I if- TOO of 64BUIA1414 Oud Odl- i" two to"" ka **,..I U.SS.FaCM, Aus. 31, 190. VAS: MAI 1 (C.A. 34, 2w1a.). 361. W .00 too see 00 yes I -amg, .$L, ALLUOKKAL LMATON CLASWOCATM Nee 10409 go 1 .4. 400 dot 40 0.* It, a Ad 0 0 v I pl~ 9 u t j 'I it it a$I Ku IVA 00000 00 0 OA 0 0-40. 0.0.; *.to 0 0 0 0 t. 0 00 0 NO GALANOV, O.P.; SETKIIIA, O.N.; 'T~IYANI R.S.; FAVLOVA, A.Yu. QuAntitative spe-.-tr&I determination of ti-,an'lum In ,-ibbe,- compounda. Kauch. i rez. 24 no.5:53 My 165. 1'e:91/ 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut iin. Lenrc-.,,2ta i zavrd "K.rasnyy treugol.Inik," SOV/158-Ir kUlThORS: Setkina, O.N. and Urlyan, TITILO: Spectral Analysis of Vineral Components in !~,ubber Wim-L.Ulf'-s (Spektrallnjy analiz mirteraliny1rdi komponent,ov v rezincvyk-'f, smesyakh) V4. / ~- PERIOD1CAL: Kauchuk i rezina, 1959, Nr 3, ppIO - 12 (US'S'R) AB,STI~,LCT:Quality of rubLer aiticlt.,s is i3U.L,onr,-Id t-L:A; .1 u -,~oant and distribution of mineral components in the U orir-inal rubb~--r. Such mineral components (chalk, sulphur, metal oxides, etc.) are present in amounts varying from 0.1 to 401,~, dependin- on the type of rubber. The present paper lescrIbes a spectro-chemical method of determinat,-on of the 'Imouat of ma6mesium, zinc, calcium and barium in rubber mixtures and the re2ults obtained vith this method at the llk~rasnyy treuEollnik" factory. 'Phis method wa3 developed by 0.1-U.Setkina and L.Ya.Khlebnikova at -,;he Opect-rul Analysis Laboratory of the Leningrad Te(.hnolog- ical lnstate iraeni Lensovet (see Jubilee Colloction of' Rese-arch V-iork done at thu Leningrad Uptico-i~-echa-nicul Institute, aostekhizdat, 195?). Rubber was bui--it in an alternatin&-current arc (220 V, 4,5A9 2 mm gap) and the Card 1/3 spectrum was examined with an SL .10 steelos--oDe. A small S' e c b rtl 1Analy:jis of ','~Iinraral. Cotiiponoafs in ,'ubber 3) vias placed in a hollov_-d-~,ut piece of _L-ubbor ('12 Lim copper ,.,aid its -;f)octvjm viaL; ob_-_%rved acter burnin.- (first- 10 suc,). ObsurvuLion of che cr)e(,trum and deteiminalt.-lioa of' tlle. amovint of one aloia)nt tock min (AncladinL; placin,,,- of tiie rubber --ample in the I.C;1lowed-, out elec~trode); analysis of -~ - 5 elements 14-co? 20 mir. qij.alitat-i.ve values for Wie amounts i-,f vario--is elements w--.r(,, obtained u::in~-- U dispersion cur,-re for the imzfarumenl~ and spectra-l.-line -jabies. .-~'-Uantitative re.-:ults were obtained by detu,~rwinilnb,' the intencities -f the tLne-- of a particul_-r element with re----I,ec4,- to the ccc,pper lines and comparinF, intenLdtiez; with tbo;3e ob-r,:_mAned previous-111, U;~inz.l samples of n,,bWr -with 1movin amolunts of -:he t!lement Card 2/3 in que--t--un. Figur-,a -1. - 4 _-tiow t~he spectra of z.anx-, ,~~ OV11 32 -59 -17-3/16 Spec-tval Analysis of L'~inara-l Component,~ in lcubber 3 , cium b- rium and copper (calibi~,Ltion lines) a lllagae.~lum c as obsei-wd by means of the 5teolo--cope SL-10, Yhere are 4 fie,-ures. A600UIATIUN: Zavod "Krasnyy treugollnik";L--nin,-i,;Id,--'"-iy teklinolog- icheskiy inotitut imeni Lensoveta ("Elvasnjy treugollnik" lactory; Lenin,,-Xad Teclmolo~;ical Institute imeni Lensovet) Card 3/3 PROVORCV~ V.N.; ZAYTSEVA, V.D.1 GALIBRAYKH, I.Ye.- URIYAN R.S. 1--n, ------)- Photometric method for evaluating textile materials of colored rubbers. Kauch.i rez. 21 no.9:57-58 S 162. (MIRA 15111) 1. Nauchno-isslsdovatellskiy institut, rezinovykh i lateksnykh izdeliy i zavod wKrasnyy treugolinik." (Rubber-Testing) (Photometry) BRAUDE, A.I.; SHMYUK, L.A.; URYAIISKAYA, V.11, Effect of polymixin M in experimental toxicosis. Antib5ntilri 8 n0.6:540-545 Je'63 (MIRA IRW 1. Laboratorlya-ncmykh antibiotikov pri kafedre mikrobiologii (zaveduyushchiy - chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. Z.V. Yermollyeva) TSentraltnogo instituts, usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. GURARI, N.G.j URIYASH, B.F. Nechanization of flaying in meat packing plantsi Ye- khanizatsiia s"emki shkur na, miasokorbinatakh. ;Ioskvit, TSentr. in-t nsuchno-tekhn. informatsii pishchevoi pro- myshl., 1963. 98 p. (MIRA 17:7) GU-'-AKO'JSK1'Y , Zakhariy Pavlovich; OGIIK117i, Vasiliy Aieksoyevich; ADfil-iOVSKIY, I.I., retsenzent;-I)T(,!,YASSJf, F.G.j retsenzent; BELOUSOV, D.P., spets. red.; KOPd3UT, L.V., red. (Technology of canned meat) Tekhnologiia mlasriykh kon- servov. Moskva, Pishchevata prorjahlenno3tt , 1-964. 293 P. (MIRA 17:10) 32- - 8/43 AUTHORt Kovalenko, S.I., Pustovalov, V.V. (1), Zheretiyenko, V.K. 2 Burlakov, V.S. (3), DrobyaLzko, T.T. (4), Urlyash, F.V. (5 TITLEs Short Reports (Kcrotkiye soobahchaniya) PUIODICALt Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 9, PP-1135-1137 (USSR) A'BSTRWT: re.(i): The authors developed a method for the production of spliced in graphite heaters for high tozWerature fuzmces. On the exterior surface of the working part a spiral was turned out (on a lathe). The tapped part may take up about half of the thickness of the wall of the tube. It Is possible to attain a temperature of 2000-25000 at WO-900 A and 13-15 C. There is 1 figure. re.(2): The author introduced an electron device for the determina- tion of short-circuited windings in tmnef ormer s, irals. By means of this devioe it is possible even to deteat a short-circuited winding of any diameter. There is I figure. re.(3): The author reports that the "Laborpribor" plant (Klin, dis- triot of Moscow) produces devices for the testing of constructional and protective mterials in form of large plates in aggressive media. The device is described. There is i figure. Card 1/2 Short Reports 32-9-38//43 re.(4): The author developed the construction of a bench for the cutting of metal by means of a separating disk. The disk las a diameter of 300 = and a thickness of mm. It is connected with an electremotor ( 2.8 W, 2880 ravq/iidn~ by memw of A cone belt. re.(5): The author uses a suspension for the ballistio galvwo- meter. It prevents the influence exercised by exterior impacts upon the mobile system of the apparatus. The suspension is an oscillaticu system with long dying-out time. There is 1 figure. ASSOOIATICIN: All-Ukdm Institute for Refractories (Vaesoyuznyy institut ogneuporov) ( 1) Electrotechnical Plant of Saratov (Samtovskiy elektrotekbnichaskiy savod) ( 2) M tallurgic&l. Combine of Kuzn&k (Kuznetskiy metallurgicheakiy k=inat) (4) Metallurgioe.l. Plant of Gor' kiy (Goekovskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod) ( 5) AVAILABLE: Library of CoA3ress Card 2,12 URIYASH, F.V., inzli.; NAZAROV, M.M., inzh. Effect of edge hardening of stamped plateip on the provertlea c! magnetic circuits. Vast. elektroprom. 32 no.5:62-64 My 161, WIRA 15:5) (Magnetic circuits) (Cores (Electricity)) !~7:7~7!' . ~ -. - - . -z w ~ -'- I I -+L - -t - _ . - - r -, !7' _ 7". -, . . . . 1 ~. . - ~ .1 1- . URIYASH, F.V., inzh.; AVDEYEV, F.G., inzh~ Use of a ferromagnetic paste in sasem-bling electric with C-shaped magnetio circuits. Vast. alaktroprm. 27-29 Jl 162. (Electric transformers) tninsforn-ers 33 no.?: (HM 15:11) !1% URIYASH, F.V., inzh.; NIGAROV, M.N., irizh. Qk-~ An accelerated mothod for thermal treatment of magnetic circuits from cold-roned electrical steel. Vest. elektvoprm. 33 rio.10:61-64 0 162. (IECRA 15:9) (Steel) (Magnetic circuits) (Cores (Electricity)) _'L-63116-65 DJT(M)/EWP(t)/WP(b) JD F~cCESSION'IlRt AP.5-019095 UR/0286/65/(K"/0l2/M-14/0]14 AUTHORS: -urlyash. F. V.; NrA-dov, L. A.; Shkvayev, G. V.; ~a~1,4-,yn, V.-M. 141 1 TITLEt A davico for GVapOrating matter in vacuum. Class 49, No 1721-S8 SOURCE: ByUletenl izabrateniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 120 1965j 114 TOPIC TACIS s va cuum ey E2r tion evaporation ABSTRACT: This Author -ificate presents a d tar in Cori evice fo evapcratin4 tt vacuum (see Fig. I on the Enclosure). The device ,onsints of a Deater, a backing,' and a crucible Afor the matter to bo evaporated. Tfto crucible is placed 4 In a closed space formed by a screon with ducts. To provent the uncontrollable heating.i of the device elements by scattered and secondary electrons uhile usin.- an elec- tron ray heater, the device is provided with deflecting acreens and olactron Col- lectors placed at tho outlets of exhaust ducts in the screen. Orig. art. hast 1 diagram. ASSOCrATIONs none SIMMITTEDs 25Yay64 E11CL: 01 SUB COM ME: 110 REF SOVt 000 OTHER: 000 Card 1/2 :~-1~061416-w65 01 ACCESSION KR: AF5019095 ,id Flg* 1, 1~ heatert- 2- bicking-tt 3- screen with ducta; 4;-- crucitae with matter to be evaporatod; 5- deflecting acreensl 6- oloctron collectors card BUSHMICII, German Adamovich; GOLUBICYA, K.A., inzh. , retsenzent; MASLIY, K.Ts., zuborez, reteenzent; ZHUKOV, P.A., kand.ekon.nBuk, red.; URYASHOY, A.Y. , red. vypuska; JELYAKOY, M.N., red.; I.A., kand.okon.nouk, red.; SMDWITSKIY. Ye.K., knnd.ekon.nauk red.; SUSTATOY, H.I., inzh., red.; DUGINA, N.A., tekhn.red. (Business accounting is accounting in a business-lilm monnerl Khozraschat - eto schet po-khozioiaki. MoBkvn, Hnshgiz, 1960. 33 P. (Bibliotekn rnbochago mashinostroitelia: Seriis "Onnovy konkretnoi ekonomiki." no.11) (MIRA 14:5) (Machinery industry--Finnnee) (Sverdlovsk-Railroods-Cars) AGEYEVA, A.P.; AKSENOVA-C'fU1,RKASOVA, A.S., aspiranka; VELIKANOV, L.N., bibliotekar'; GJ1VVA, F.M.; CIRENKO, P.D., Geroy Sots. t--uda- GUBANOV, M.M., pensioner; GUSIKOVA, T.K., nauchnT y sotr.; DAVYDOV, A.G., prepodaVdtOll; DANILEVSKIY, V.V., prof., dvazhdy laureat Stalinskoy premii; DOVGOPOL, V.I.,, laureat Stalinskoy premii; YELOKHIN, M.F.; YERMAKOV, A.D.; IVANOV, V.Q., prepoda- vatell; KOVALEVICH, V.K.; KOVALEVSKAYA, Ye.S., zhurnalistka; PANKRATOV, A.G.; PJPOVA, F.M.; FEDORIN, I.M., kand. iBt. nauk; FILIPPOV, F.R.; CHUMAKOV, N.P.; SREPTAYEV, K.T., zhurn&Ust; VASIKOVSSKIY, O.A., kand. ist. nauk, retsenzent; KULAGINA, G.A., kand. ist. nauk, retsenzent; GORCHAKOVSKIY, P.L., prof., doktor biol. nauk., retsenzent; BAKHMUTOVA, V., red.; SAKNYN', Yu., tekhn. red. [Nizhniy Tagil]Nizhnii Tagil. Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 294 p. (MIRA 161l) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy krayevedcheskiy muzey (for Ageyeva, Guslkova). 2. Zaveduyushchly gorodskim otdelom narodnogo zdravookhraneniya, Nizhniy Tagil (for Velikanov). 3. Zaveduyushchiy rodskim sell- skokhozyaystvennym otdelom goroda Nizhniy Tagil ffoor Gavva). 4. Nachallnik upravleniva stroitellstvom Sverdlovskogo sovnar- khoza (for Girenko). 5. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii nauk Ukr. SSR, Leningradskiy politekhnicheakiy institut (for Danilevskiy). (Continu6d on next card) 71 .-~ -~ ' Z- - - ,5- .T.) 1923- U.S.S.2- T~`ent-wcallnoe upi-vlonlc St-!--'or ~cheta lr,,,da. Ghislenmostl ... 1~36. Card 2,0,0-171',-7) I - I 1. Labor and laboring classer, - 1*1us3la - Stnt. 2. Wages - Russia - Stat. I. vu 0 7 !j al ()J,?',) --:-2 To T. ln-t.:! -~n G-- -V~ L%IAKA, N.F.; BAYEV, S,V.; BYCHIN, ft.l.; KOSHUN, Yu.G.; UfffAVN, ~!.A. I Ghara.-teristics of blast, furnace operation in t~;-! =a'-v'.Lz 1--f alumina slag from bauxite. MetAllurg 10 no.):6-9 Mr 165. ( M .1 FU 16: 5 ) 1, Alapayevakiy metallurgic-heakiy kombinat. AGLINTSEV, K.K.; MAKSIMOVA). M.P.; URYAYEVI I.A. Spectral method for determining radiation doses from (I -emitterB. Trudy iAst.Xom. stand., mer i izm. prib. no.55:90-98 161. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metrologii imeni Ylendeleyeva. (Radiation-Dosage) (Beta rays) KOCHINAO M,.P.i,VRYAYEV., I.A.; BRIGEVICH, R.F. Mathod of preparing large-size P-particle radiators. Radiokhimiia 6 no.2:255-258 164. (MIRA 17;6) AGHNT,,1-;V,K.K.A KOCIHNA, M.11.,-, URYAYEV, 1.A. Unit with extrapolation chitwt~-,re f,,-r measuring -%!,P r " radiation doses from plano Beeta-ray emitters. Nov. nau--t-,L-31. rab. po metr. VNIIM no.202-35 164. UPK uppavatus for -itudying the finldn and Intou,,iitis)a or' .k from plane emitters. lbld.:36-40 (MIRA AGLINTSEV, K.K.; IJRYAYEV, I.A. Unit for spectral and (Jr)jjjjF;P_*.ric meaaurnmentn of' Nov. nauch.-isol. rab. po metr. MIM no.2:40-43 164. WFA 1814) J_ 38039 S/263/62~~000, 005,'()07;'010 1007/1207 Authors: Aglintsev, K. K,, Maksimova, M. P., and Uryayev. 1. E Title. A SPECTRAL METHOD FOR DETERMINING GAMMA-RAY DOSES Periodical: R;feralit,ityj, :hurnal, Afashiriostroyeidye, no 5.1962, 64 abstract 32.5.356 (Trudj in-tow Kuni-to standartov,. mer ii:njeri1priborovpriSov. i1fin. SSSR. no. 55(115),1961, 90-98) Text: Description is given of a method for determining radiation doses from flat fi-sources, the method being based on the use of an active electron spectrum. Spectral research was carried out by mean% of a scintillation beta-spectrometer consisting of a I-C photomultiplier ansd a stilber..: crystal 20 mm long and 25 mrn in diameter. During the measurements the spectrometer and radiation souice were enclosed iii a nontranslucent (opaque) container. The efficiency of the measuring unit was determined by comparing the measurement results obtained by the same source and by a 4n counter. Comparison was made of the intensity values of the absorbed dose, by measuring both with the ionization (extrapolation) and the scintillation chambers When using a T1204 Source with a working diameter of 38 min, the intensity values of the dose measured by 1he above methods at a distance of 9 cm from the source, showed good agreement, with a deviation of only � 2 5 %, The distribution of the dose field wai investigated for a series of beta radiators (S35, T1204, Y90 and I 13 1) of varying working diameter, applied to different supports, In these experiments, the scintillation counter was Card 1/2 A SPECTRAL METHOD... S/263/62;000,005i007;0l0 1007/1207 located above the center of the source; the distance between the lower surfaces of the crystal and the source sur face varied from 2 to I I cm. The paper gives the variation of the dose intensity both with distance and thickness of the filter (for T1204 and Y90 sources). The tests ensured an exponential variation of the dose intensity with the distance and the thickness of the filter. Values were obtained for average doses of S35, TI-104 and Y90 sources calculated to one beta particle; the dependance of the average dose calculated to one beta particle. on the maximum energy of the beta spectrum, was shown graphically. The dependence of the dose as a function of the source shape was stressed upon and the error in determining the dose intensity by scintillation methods was estimated. Thus, the maximum error was found to be t 20% There arc 9 figures and 9 reference% fAbstractor's note Complete translation.) Card 2/2 MAKHNACH, A.S.; KURACHKA, V.P.; GALUBTSOU, V.K. [HAlubtsou, V.X.); UR"YEU, I.I.; KEDA, G.I. [Keda, H.I.]; KORZTJN, V.P. Devonian formations of the Strelichevo plateau in the Pripet Depression. Vestsi AN BM.Ser.fiz.-tekh.nav. no.lt841-94 162. (MIRA 16:9) (Pripet Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) 1.:&,.Ijll,,ACIJ ) A.S.; 71' 'f V.P'.; -urly~vt I.I. Tho Middle Devonian dorosits at Bragin and their lithologic and petrograptic char-cteristics. Dokl. 'If DSSR 5 no.9:393- 396 S 161, 14:10 1. Irotitut fcolo' ichookilch nuWc All PSO:7,. 1~1,-Ihito Russir---Goo].oM,,, StratiCra.)Iiic) MAKHNACH, A.S.; KUROCHKA, V.P.; Upper Devonian deposits of Bragin and their petrographic characteris- tics. Dokl. AN BSSR 5 no.10:458-461 0 '61. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut geologicbeskikh nauk AN BSSR. (Bragin region--Petrology) KHMIR , S., inzh.; N,,,,-inzh. Uming now entraining agents in making air-entrained g7poum* Stroi. mat. 4 no.11:34 N 158. (KMA 11:12) (Gypsum) MIKUYLCV$ N.V., prof., doktor tekhn.naWk; N.B., inzh,, Gluing concrete and reinforced 6o'nerete articles with cement glue. Avt. dor. 24 no.3119-22 Yx 161. OMU 14: 5) (Glue) (cement) S/Oai/62/000/003/055/030 3149/BlO2 AUTHORS: Irikhaylov, N. V. , Ur-!Xev. N_ -.Z. TITLE'. The problem of adhesion of "new" concrete to "old", and of cementing concretes together in hydrotechnical construction PEHIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj no. 3, 1962, 392, abstract 3K355 (Gidrotekhn. str-vo, no. 9, 1961, 33 - 56) ,1,4,31 TEXT: The basic cause of poor adhesion of new to old concrete is the in- adequate amount of cement "glue" at their interface. There is an optiMum content of water in new concrete which givea the strongest seam without any additional aids. Strong seams are produced by covering the m6istened surface of the old concrete with a colloidal cement glue, pre-oared from finely ground (specific area 5000 - 7000 cm 21g) Portland cement and activated by vibration. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation-] Card 1/1 OORETSKIYP L.I.; MIKHAYLOV, N.V.; IYRIYEV, N.B.; GORSHKOV, D.I.; KOZODAYEV, G.A.; WSHIN, V.A. Machines usIng colloidal esment glue for repairing airfield and road coverings. Mekh. stroi. 20'n6.11.-22-24 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) URIYEV, N.B.; MIKHAYLOV, N.V. Rheological properties of aqueous ce"nt suspensions when subjected to vibration. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.4:828-831 D '63. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. Inatitut fizicheakoy khimii AN SSSR. Predstavleno aka- demikom P.A. Rebinderom. -AUTHOR! YaBoyakly, S. R.; Urlyev, N. B.; Mkbaylov, N. V. TITLE: Dispersion (fluffing) of asbestos Ether subjected to vibraticins SOURCE: All SSSR. Doklady, v. 162, no. 5, 1965, 1119-1121 TOPIC TAGS: aebestos, vibrational dispersion, fluffing, surfactant ABSTRACT: The dispersion of asbestos under the influence of vibrat0n and of an adsorbed aurfactant (calcium tydroxide solution) was studied on an 11-10 vibro mill at a frequency of 50 cps and a vibration amplitude of 1.7 r-n. The results were i evaluated by three methods: (1) Determinafton of the specific surface of the un- dispersed and dispersed asbestus by means of air pern_eability; (2) A microscopic method for determining the content of fiber fractio-zis of different thicknesses; (3) An indirect method of esti.mattng the influence of the disperGity of asbestos an structuration in suspensions of the cement - asbestos - water system. It is concluded that the use of efft~ctive vibration combtned with additior.a oE a aur- factant [Ca(OH)21 considerably accelerates the process of disaggregation (dis- persion) of struccurized fibrous systems such as ashesr-os. The quality of the 1.1,Card- 1/2 I I i i I I /'P, . . i I : I .Card -2/2-- .... - ---- ---l----------- --- ...... q URIYEV, N.B.; MIKHAYLOV, N.V.; REBINbFli, P.A., nkndemik ;~'.tructure-forming role of solid surfa,2es 'an tY;f, 1-rces5 of y aqueous suspensions of cement. fjokl. AN S.SSR cementing t7 164 no.3:626-628 5 165. (MIRA 18i,)) 1. Institut fizicheskly kh1mii AN SSSR. URIYEVp N.B.j PCIIELKINA, T.; MI19MYLOV, N. A solution glues cement. Grazhd. av. 21,no. 12:26 D 164. (MMA 18:12) k I 3216:~ 3/108/W0115/010/007/008 B116/B202 AUT11ORx Urlyev, N.-I., Member of the Society (see Association) TITLE; Optimum band of a apectrum analyzer PERIODICALi Radiotekhnika, v. 15, no. 10, 1960, 65-69 TEXT: Simple formulas aro:,- given for an approximate technical calculation of an analyzer. These formulas express the relution between the main parameters of the analyzer (rate of analysis, static and dynamic band Fig. 1 shows the static find dynamic frequency characteristics of ao The main characteristic of the analyzer is its resolving power which is determined by the dynamic characteristi,:~ of the selective system of that analyzer. ln the apers, by A. A. Kharkevich (Ref. 12 Spektry ! analiz. Gostekhizdat, 195 8~, I. T. Turbovich (Ref. 2: "Radiotekkinika", v. 12 ne-,.. 1957), and I. S. Gonorovskiy (Ref. 34 Radiosignaly J. perekhcdnyy yavleniy,~'-. v radiotsepyakh. Svyazlizdat., 1954) the following was found when studyin,~ mathematically the behavior of the frequency selective systems under th- action of a simal with linearly changing frequencyl The band width of the Card 1/6 32162 R S/108/60/015/010/007/'S'Dj~ Optimum band of a spectrum analyzer B1 1 6/B202 dynamical, characteristic is proportional to the square of the rat,4 wi, tn which the frequency of the signal acting upon the system charigeEi. This can be expressed in general form by the following equationf S " S 4- A42 dyn stat Sstat , 2 is the width of the .9tatic band; S dyn is the width, -;f th- u~,IN,:i!I, band along the level 112 C dyn max' where C dyn, nax is the Max-,111111n the square of the modulus of the transfer coefficient of the system ir dynamic state; A is a coefficient characterizing a defined ~t is a measure for the rate with which the frequency ri-ainges- ki where A is this rate and 9 half the -radth of the static band unite. Ea. (1) holds only if 1,1 (Ref-:,. 2); at valluoi, of up t-, 4 - O~5 th.- maximum relat,.v.? err-or -is 2010'~ The priiblem ip followsy. A static ana-ij--er band has t(~, b,,~ rln(~,sen ti,-,it a*, --j of analysis, th-- smallesr. width of the dynami,-. hand iiz v,,,,,rrant~!d, Tn'. I probable character of thp de-pendence of the dynamic band F d:111 (,-) ;1'.- band F stat ;,t a certain act-tal rate of nnalyai i i v d t? t c- r m I r, ~Id v r) 1~ h - Card 2/6 32162 R S/108/60/015/010/007/006 B116/B202 Optimum band of a spectrum analyzer of general physical considerations. For this purpose,, two lim:Aing cases are studied: Fstat --) oo and Fstat-4 0. The point Fstat.opt in Fig, 2 shows the value to which the static analyzer band can be reduced in order to obtain an optimum resolving power at a given rate of analysis. The 2 expression F F + 0.2 A (4) is obtained. It is demon-- dyn stat F3 stat strated that an analyzer with optimum pass band can be calculated from the expression Fstat-opt =cxYy- (6). For an ordinary circuit u - 1.1. Accord- ing to Pdyn-min ~1.33 a-FT, the resolving power B of the analyzer can be estimated from B~-- 4Fdyn,min = 5.84-iy-- Fig. 3 shows the family of curves obtained from expression (4) for a simple circuit at a rate of analysis of y = 100-2500 cycles/sec. It is demonstrated that for a simple circuit the Card 3/6 ~21 2 R 3/108/60/015/010/007/008 Uptimum band of a spectrum analyzer B116/B202 reduction of the maximum transfer coefficient is 13,5 ~~ if F stat~opt ij chosen from formula (6). while the maximum is shifted by 50 1,40 of the Static buna width. On the basis of this study, the following is concluded! 1 ) Fo r each rate of analysis, there is an optimum vn.lue of the static analyzer band F stat,opt' at which the dynamic band has a minimum aidth (F dyn.min 2) F stat.opt depends on the type of the selective system of the analyzer Lin.-I is determined from (6),. 1,. A. Kharkevich and 1. T. Turbovich ,:Lre thaaked. There are 4 figures and 3 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo radiote~hniki i eiektro- svyaz4. im, A. S. Popuva (SriPntif_,,r_ and Technical jociety of Radio Enr),ineering and Electri~,al Communications imeni A S. Popov) TAbstracter's note., L~arae of association was takeo frrim first page of journL-1) SUMIITTED; June 2 1959 (init:iallly) January 27, 1960 (a~fter revision) Card 4/6 URIYEV. Ye.A., zootekhnik Muddled recomiendations ("Sheep farming In the northwestern zone* by X.M.Pozdniakov. A.I.Shubin. Reviewed by B.A.Urlev. Zhivot- novodntvo 21 'no.6:93-91f. Je 159. (JURA, 12: 8) (Russia, Iforthwastern-Sbeep) (Pozdniakov, X.M.) (Shubin, A.11.) MISITMKO, Ivan Grigorlyevich; UKIYE -, YEvell Abramovich; DltOZDDV, B.T., 3 -- red.; POTAPOV, Kh.Ye.p red.; FONOMAREVA, A.A., tekhn. red. (Role of Siberia in the economics of the country's agriculture] Holt Sibiri v ekonomike sellskogo khoziaistva strany. Moskva, Izd- vo ekon.lit-ry 1961. 228 p. (MIRA 14-12) iSiberia-Agriculture) y tv, (it Yclm;,~ Acids of 0,11- ~jllt,'ZO Nil- Tt. p. 1'% 9, N ;nc ~Lllidci fir jlb-A- a" URIYIV, Yu.R.,-Inzhener; CHUKLOV, A.S., inzhener. Letter to the editor. Yest.mash. 34 no.6:34 is 154. (KM 7:7) (Hydraulic presses) TSMUNUVA, Yo.l.; 1110TNk. - B.R.- Forecasting genoral characteristics of weather for a month. TrudyTSIP no.71:3-10 '58. OURA 11:12) (Weather forecasting) URIYEVA, lj.R4 - ------- Oynoptic climatologiml irriecti,~Ltion of the ro!.t- *ly &ir temporatvre in xclation to tho tyl,e of atmosp-I.-cric c,rc-,-lation Ls applied to waut! 'or zorecaotirg for the mol.th of Aw!tst. Trudy TSIP no. 92:70-U CC. 11,:2) -r,ttre) (Wcht..or foreca tir-) (Atroop-!ric .. q, a a Iu URCTEVA, B.R. -4 Checking-the forecasting 68-71 162. rellutility of basic atmospheric procenses In cold and heat waves in August. TRUDY TSIP no,115,i (MIRA 1&0 (Weather forecasting) URITEVA, B.R. Forecasting coll and beat uaves in August. TRUDY TSIP rio 115: 126-132 162. (MIRA 16t63 (Weather forecastinR) URIYEVA, B.R. Synoptic and climatic studies of the *an monthly air t-emperat-Ure used in forecasting the weather for a month. Trudy TSIP no.124: 68-74 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Weather forecasting) SHUSHEVSKAIIA, G.M., kand. geograf. nauk, UPOYEVA, P.R. Weather forecast for the U.S.S.R. in December 196-1. i g--drol. no.12,.,61-64 D 16L (MIRA .1. Mentrallnyy prognozcr;,~. SIDOCHENKO, T., kand. geograf. nauk; --VA B.R. ,_~~-IYL~ Wetither forecaet for the U.S.S.R. in October 1965. Peteor. I gidrol. no.l(.,,--nsert 1-4 0 165. (MIRA 1819) 1. TSentrallnyy instltut pr,-,gnozov. T-ACC NRs Jjp7OO',3ja SOURCE CODES UR/0050/66/CW/0.12/0030/0036 AUTHOR: Urlyeva, B. R. ORG: Hydromotoorological Scientific Research Center SSSR (Gidrowtoorologichookiy nauchno-isslodovatollakly tBentr SSSR) TITLE: The dynamics of long waves and the long range weather forecast SOURCE: I.Tateorologiya i gidroloeiyn, no. 12, 19660 30-36 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric proBsuro, weather forecasting, long range weather fore- castinG, weather map, wave propagation, pressure distribution ABSTRACT: The dynamics of long atmospheric pressure waves wao studied and the cor- relation between these and weather patterns was analyzed. The waves (several thou- sand kilometers long) reflect the combined influences of disturbances in the zonal flow caused by the equator-pole temperature gradient, waves resulting from thermal inomiLniformity of the earth, surface friction., and orography. The centers of the waves lie between 50-600 N Lat which is also the zone of greatest temperature con- trasz,. The waves normally shift*oastward and westward with the season. Thus the trough of the first of the three waves shifts from 200 W to 400 E from suizaertto winter, and then returns. The amplitude of the second wave is the smallest to be reflected in the more stable weather of eastern Siberia. The changes in the seasonal -Card-1/2- UDC: 55L.509.3Z9 -Acc - t4R,-- - -- --- - AP70023-41 weather pattern can be correlated with changes in the normal migration pattern of the long waves. Three indexes are used to study this: the zonal index (Iz)t calculated from the moridional differential of the zonal pressure; the moridional index (I,), which is the zonal gradient of the geopotential and is proportional to the meridiona component of the circulation speed; and the speed index (I )p which is I a z - ~M = Is. The migration rate depends on Is since this depends on Im which takes into account the wave amplitude involving the friction force. The migrRtion rates are related to ;these indexes, and values for Is (which disrupt the normal seasonal wave motion) have Ibeen established. These values are related to surface teqmrature patterns. Orig. ';art. has: 1 formula# 2 tables# and 3 figures. SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATEs O3Mu-66/ ORM Ws M2/ OTH RWt 003L Card 2/2 ACC NR, AT7005068 SOURCE CODE: UPV2546/66/000/154/OGO3/001-7 AUTHOR: Urlyeva, B. R. ORG: none TITLE: Seasonal circulation and monthly weather prognosis SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy inatitut prognozov. Trudy, no. 154, 1966. Vzaimodoy3tviyo protsossov v atratoofere i troposfore i dolgoarochnyyo prognozy pogody (Interaction of processes in the stratosphere and troposphere and long-range weather forocaoting), 3-17 TOPIC TAGS: long range weather f orecastina, atmospheric circulation, climatic influence ABSTRACT: A climatic succession of macroprocesses from season to season through the year is established and analyzed on the basis of a 16-year study (1948--1963). The relation- ship between climatic succession of macroproces3es and intensity of the circulation over the northern hemisphere is clarified. The average perennial climatic succession of macroprocesses throughout a year is described from winter to spring, su=or, and fall by the scheme: A (the total winter climatic process obtained from the average AT 500 charts for northern hemisphere) B (spring processes), ---* B ---. C (smmmor macroprocesoes), 0 0 B, B i A. This scheme results from thd difference in heat regimen of the heterogeneous ground surface and orography. It is realized, however, only in t1he case of normal intensity of circulation, i.ei., when average seasonal anomaly'in the values of 1/2 ACC NR: AT7005068 geopotential for AT does not exceed 1 decameters. The climatic cuccessioa of processesi 500 3 is disrupted when the anomaly of the neasonal crest is equal to or exceods 14 decameters, in which case the type of circulation of the initial season repeats itself in the --uc- ceeding one, i.e., A A, B ---4 B, C --4 C, or when the anomaly equals or exceeds 17 decameters, which results in sIdpping one of the succeeding stages or reversal of processes during the transformation of seasonal macroproceeses. The study, by considering the character and intensity of the circulation over the northern hemisphere during the initial season, permits prognoses of the average monthly circulation to be composed for each of the three months of the succeeding seasons over the same territory. Orig. art. has: 6 tables and 2 figures. So CME: 04/ SM DATE; none/' ORIG RU: .03.1 A USSR/Nedicine - Strepto-mycin Sep/Oct 49 Medicine - Tuberculous kenirq~itis, Therapy "Test of the Treatment of Tuberculous Meningitis by the Suboccipital Introduction of Streptomycin,- S. 0. Dulitskiy, It. M. Gotsman, V%. K. Kartacn, R. A. FrWasn" F. 1. Urlyeva, Clinic of Hoap Pediatrica, Children's Hoop itnenl Filatov, Chair of Physiol, Second Moscow Ked Inst imeni I. V. Stalin, 6 pp "Pediatriya" No 5 Subject treatment proposed by Aced L. S. Shtern led in many cases to complete clinical recovvr7o Streptomycin treatment should be continued for a long time, until complete disappearance of menLigeal syndrome and corebro5pinal fluid reaction. %~ la3ting com- plications were observed in cases treated. Treatzment was unsucces6ful in si-11 childreii. PA 34/49T60 TOLOKONIIIKOV, B.V.1- URIYEVAI F.I. Veatibular disor*o in hardneas of hearing. Trud7 gos. nauoh.-issl. inst. ukha, gorla i nosa no.11:269,174 '59. (MITa 15-6), 1. Iz otdela pato4iziologii Gosud=tvennogo nauclino-- issledovatellskogo instituta ukha, gorla i nosa. (DEAFNESS) (VESTIBUIAR APPARATUS) (VERTlGO) UR I LEVA, G. B. Highmoritis as a cause of subfebrile tWerature in children. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no-5:59-62 My -31. (1-',I.'RA .14:10) 1. Iz somaticheskogo otdeleniya (zaveduyushchiy G.B.Urlyeva) Lyublinskoy zholeznodarozhnoy detskoy bollnitsy (nachallnik Ye.F.Nyuninaf konsulltent-- starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Instituta pediatrii RSFSR ,S.Yu.Kaganov). (NOSEV ACCESSORY SIDTUSES OF-DISEAShS) (BODY TEIAPEJUTU,IJI-') URr .MA., G.B.1 X;SKMUI Y..D. IpLUpt!~o Is a child vita diabetes mellitus. Vop.okh. liat i 4*t. Tio.12#72-7,4 W62. (KW 26:7) I-Is Wqbli#ikby dotakoy "lesnodorosbnoy bollnitsy (rachalf- ulk, T D*?arommya). 54w]!q) (IPIUM) (CHILDIW..Drs EXCERPTA I;MICA sec.3 Vol-U/10 thdoerinology Oct 57 188 1. URYN V. ht. Med. Inst., L'vov, U.S.S.R. * L a t e r e a u I t a o f 6 - m e - r5_YrFfiT0_IjraciI treatment of thyrotoxicosis (Russian text) VRAC.DELO 1956, 5(539-542) After completion of the basic course of treatment in hospital the 92 patients receiv- ed over prolonged periods of time Maintenance doses of 6-methylthiouracil - 0.125 to 0.0625 g. daily or every other dAy. On reexamination 82 patients showed no symptoms of hyperthyroldism. The remaining patients showed a relapse: 8 relapsed within 1.5 years, and 2 within 1.5-1.5 yr. after conclusion of the treatment. The greatest number of relapses (7 out of 10) occurred in patients with severe forms of thyrotoxicosis. Hypertrophy of thyroid which was noted by the author to be present in 38.5% of cases during the basic course of treatment diminished and often disap- peared in the 'maintenance' period. In 6 patients in whom there was no diminishing of the goitre after interruption of treatment, thyrotoxic symptom a appeared within the next-months. In relapses the appearance of thyrotoxic symptoms was prevented by administration of small doses of 6-methylthiouracil. Leklshvili - Leningrad r- 4143 16 N~Y 10; Tff , 0 OC V 110, , u:;f' I INA "V- I I MY# K. 5 V -(F - -'(f tu x kitillt hil, M".. arpi uty0lo , 11.1. X I" m' T.pl rv! -1 1 . ft.), JUM 1',0110 1. -.1 rk, fL Illit6tratwl '1wxFIptI-'fl Ia glyttlor .1 c'fitift- Jums dryer lkiving fAtstven CtifirwL 36 ci 1-c"". II,t gazws irv ,ij-pIkd ty flirmue turnme. 11 ~ud "~Sce. W. 'MYSM inzh. Starting and adjusting the TC-35 boilir unit Ath the Pomerantsev combustion chamber, Mont.i opets.rab.v stroi. 22 no.3!15-17 * 16a. (3oilers) (MIRA 13:6) KISELEV, Pikolay Aleksandrovich; URYSHEV, N.I.0 red.; VORONIN, X.P., tekhn. red. [Industriol.boiler unitsl PromyshlemVe kotaltzWe ustanavki, Mo- skva, Goo. energ. izd-vo, 1960. 359 P. (MIRA 34t8) (Boilers) URYSONP A.M. Using anthropologi2al data in light industry. Standartizatsiia 27 no.9231-34 3 163. (MIRA 1611O) IM13GII, v .- I. Do-,finded hir Candidates div!crtation in tht B.ologj - S-oil- FPc-LIty of I'oicow State UrLiv-!r3ity on 3 july 1-952. Div-,5trtp.tion: ~'Thc Frontal Cov-irti -i -sure in 11an in a Ccrparative-Anatormic Lilglht." SO: Vestnik Yo5kovskogo Univer5iteta, Striya i Y~-stdetvennykh Mcmk, No. 1, Mloscotr, F,'!b 1953, PP 151-157: tr-ir,51. in 7,','-'9782, 12 April 54, For off. nme only. URY~' 3'11, V. T. UIRYSMIJ, "I. T. -- "The Human Frontal Ciamnissure Anatomy View-joint." '~ub 11 Apr 52, Moscow imeni ". V. Lomonosov. (Dissertation for in Biological Sciences). Frm. a Conpzrritive- Order of Lenin Sta-.e U the Depree of Candidate SO: Vechernaya Yoshra January-December 1952 L SUBJECT: U 4e Origin of Man 25-4-29/34 1UTHORt Urysono M.1.0 Candidate of Biological Sciences TITLE: The Origin of Man (Proiakhozhdoniyo Chelovska) PERIODICAL: Nauka i Zhiznl - April 1957, # 4, pt 61, (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author gives a critical report about a recently published booki "MAN AND HIS RACES" (Chelovok i Yego Rasy), written by M.S. Plisetakiy. It deals with the origin of man based on the latest results of sbientific research. It is aimed at enlighten- ing readers with facti and theories in the atheistic-materialis- tic spirit. The origin of racism is said to have grown out of imperialism and colonialism. The book is recommended to all readers interested in natural sciences as being easy to under- stand and popularly written. This article contains one illustration. ASSOCUTIONt PRESENTED BYt SUBNITTED: AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress. Card 1/1 KHOUICHER, Vallter [Hollitschor, Walter]; AUEURIN, I.A. Etranslatoij; ARKHANGHLISKIY, K.S. [translator]; MOGIALIN, D.H. [translator]; OMIYANOVSKIY. H.B., skademik, red.; OPhRIN, A.I., fil:Bdemik, Mi.; MAMICH, A.G., doktor fiziko-matem.neuk. red.; OVCHINNIKOV, N.F.. kand.filosof.nauk, red.; TYURIVKANOV, A.N., kand.biolog.nauk, red.; GALIFIMIN, P.Ya., dotsent, red.-: URYSON,_g.I.. kand.biolog.nauk, red.; KAKAROV, A.A., red.izd-va; ZOTOVA, N.V., eldm.red. [Nature in the scientific picture of the world] Prirods v muchnoi kartine mire. Obahchaia red. i votupitelineis otattia M.E. Omeltionovskogo. Koskva, Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1960. 469 p. (mIRA 14:_3) 1. AN USSR (for Omallyanovskiy). (Science-Philosophy) URYISONI M. I. "Vzn1irrv.~,r:vyazI oEnovnyki; .*k. '; protocaso untropogfric7tt." report sifumitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological ~: Ethnologj~!al Sciences, Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64. rr.-ji 54 F 165- tum.1'n Va"e. " - - -1 1 ..qRA 18:10) gcoudar.9tvinnyy a nuclear fractions of Sonia tissues of animal antl veje. origin. C. Tjr N. Dakh Just, Plochern., Acad. Svi. Biokhirttiya 21. 262-7 (1056) -An aitcuipt was IlMde to couipare the fractions 4 Ihe str-ictural nurkoptottins of cell nuclei which are charac- lerized by differcut physiol, potentials. The stutlY ina- terial (onsistcd of tissues of the thyroid gland of the calf arul .of the liver of cattle in whicit under norinAl COnditiOTIS tile Susceptibility of the cell nuclei to divide isat a inin. Wheat g rut -vcLs ti~eil in the study because their nuclci posseis a c high sitsceptibility to divide. The cell nuclei of the thyroid gland and of the li-;er contain in addii. to structural nucleo- prottias other protein fractions. Stinctural juirleoproteiris (if cell nuclei of spVcLalized and of embryonic ti,;sues diffix with tegard to the ratios of their coinpontnts, of special in- tervst is the gre-,iter content of P!otcims of tile arjallistainitle .1 tile nucleoploteins (if embrlyuji)c fisucs. As re- type i, gards its tunino ucid coniptx. the histone of wheat gerin clw~.I,rapprwdtnate, the 165tone of animal origin. C". KRASILINIKOV. H.A.; BELOZERSKIY, J4.N.; RAUTENSHTEYN, Ya.I.; KMNYAKO, A.I.; NIKITINA, N.I.; SOKOLOVA, A.I.; IJRYSON, S.O. The antibiotic grinein (grisemin) and its producers [with summary in English]. Mikrobiologiia 26 no.4:418-425 Jl-Ag 157. (MIIA 10:12) 1. Institut mikrobiologii.AN SSSR i "titut biokhimti im. A.N.Bakha All SSSR, Moskva. (AInIBIOTICS, grisemin, prod. organisms (Rug)) BILOZERSKrY. A.N.; URYSON, S.O. Rucleoprotein composition of call nuclei in certain plants [with summar.v in English]. Biokhimiia 23 noo4:568-573 Jl-Ag 158* (MMA 12:3) 1. Institute of Biochemistry. kesomy of Sciences of the UsSeS.R., Moscow. (NUCIMOPROT31NS, metab. plants (Run)) (PWTS, metab. nucleoprotains (Rua)) 17 (3) AUTHORS: Rr7 r, 0, 1 -.c 1 TITLE: The Il !`Omrooi Lion of the Ri.bomicl-7c .-jV Some '-Jelier T~lants vys ;hV-,i P'EMIODICAL: Dokla,ly lol 125, '-'1' I T- PP '7 1.3 3T*. RACT: The pr:-,!)I-~ v, in the title investi,-~~tecl, with r,!srPct to the specifity of !!19 acids *onlY rlint regards bacteria ,tnd ani,in.1s. pro,.-: t*,-itj ~o given in 7.1C-licn1jons cnzicarninp~ hi-her rinnt:3 conclusif)n2 cim bc dr-w-7-i to th,:~ f, n of the t-uo --cn!;!ow?c] in t',Ia t~tlo (D,,:A n-3 present p-~por rl(ml:~ Moe of miclootide o~ -jlpnt systeinntic -.1hicn nr~~ too "ro . nn,~ Furthermor--? v.,as Int:.,r:, is all means bound t,,) form .n Lngroiliont -Df t),,r) D~'A of' vrrl3v,r Card 1/4' pl ant a re c i Re f ~~c e0, .9 cf 7 n D-Tit ;I ri ~c If -T'-, o i. 'r.- Composition -if Q, ttnd 7U~-Xnucl,~,ic Acidi of 30ic d i f ~n r o n -t f*:, - i I ; s- j , ~*. rl~ 1: ,; ; ~ i , ;, n inveU t 1grr!t; on. The rr`o of' t I .1"zil ") IV J ,I I- j cembrn, Trit::.(.,u,n sp. I !;'to of 2 (beans = Phaseolus '7! - Cr, "'.7 T) 0j.-? YJ r species werf~- u-9:0 r-: ~r'(.Iro oo:,d-, - j)ovr;,,' pumpkin (Cucurbitri pono) ni:i ','.1jiu!,- nr,) ~T,'2 1. vr,- z e dto fine q c X, 11) 1q.:,: irt,! rf- nnil th,:-i !)v 4 -y et! Vi wi 11. y vaciiti,:i -:si-ccator. ~-,tpr-iinntlon r, n,ention~-!,-I*in th,~ reference concerning c, co - 'ri?cnr This wris neces~,,-v:, by various admixt- r !I -I'? - u3ed: 1) An j7Lci,-i :-c -N (Ref 3)). Thus 5 'Ie ~7 weakly alkaline mixt,,tr~ 'C parts n-butanolandloveso.1N (Ref 1) which could 7,,q~ ',:nz Carrl ro,-:ults could be The '.,-c 1.,!:) 1 D lJon and Ri cn "a n cyLn iln- --n~-, w 7,; V trr,nqfirr-!,i 1)~. rjr V1,1f. -.J?nf~j- t") ,1 TIO -.n' ~ nrl c hr clrra-hiiiri ry 7i ~,I i xi,.. Table I sl~io-,vn tl~p I~~P+.enrilnvti~)n co'.1"w1ition or V-!- 'I ,~ of ~hf! fir. -itce thr- o4-11ilt-vitv :)I, 11~,) v . .3 t.T D';~A of r~l I lnvo,,,+,-i -nitod nln.nto . ThQ q+Ts4MTs coeUicient lies bnVieon 0. of all investiv,;-~ted ty-.)e:, bplon7ecl to tli-~ D-f-' of all stimples containel 5-icth.~-l cyto:,,-.n~ Tz= c-,-to-,i.nr,, NT9 - :-Ah-1-1 The nucl.cotirlr~ nomno3ition of the of t,~c vlctho~ of tne horizont,~J T-1,lp 2 1-iV03 the mvintLtntiv,;~ co:xcoc1ti-:,Yi o'-, -.:.Q R!7* -A. Tt belon-s- cri thi,. stren-th of Card 3/4 nnd is in f-hr~ of almost all )Irnf- The Nucleotirlo, Covir,~-sitI,~n !,~e and RIbonu(!I;iiO Arld!j or "o;i- ~A.,O,or Pinm of t1io hi,,-',, oil Tf i 1, i:pr; to th n s 0 C u P n 13 P of 1- 141 ~ rna t i o r,,o Of tIM Motoct'.10. The rojqnn of Ow c the YIOI, ?ficir 13-2c-ifiV in ntic 1. eo c'w-Ui in the, molec-ae. p or ASSOC IAT ICY: In~:tiiut 'hiot-hL-ii, i-.1, Irl 'I ti tu Of' of Saciencr.,!-, SUBMITTED: JP.-tuary ?1, Card 4/4 izs) "Study OIL' Lbe coaulosirion o1' URYSCIN C. Cand Biol Sci nucleoproteids and nuclei acid:~ in scmue plants. " Moscow, up; ,i 10". V. Lo-onosov, Biolo~-y-'o41-s- I (Moscow State Univ iL - A :~ '-7~ j - , A c ar' emy of Sciences US~GA-, InSL Of Biochie,iiistry im A. ii'. of copies not given; price riot given; (Ki,, 23-6C, 1212) XULArW, I.S.; URY,'~011, Study of frac. nuclec-twides and other phosphorus c=panindis ir ergot, ICLaviceps paspali). Sickhimiia 30 no.21282-291 I~r-Ap 16!;. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut bickhimit imni Bak-ha AN SSSR, Moskva. URYSON, V.A. Decreasing the affect of disturbances in deep electric prospecting. Izv.AN SSSR Ser.geofiz.no-7:801-812 JI '56. (MIRA 9:9) (Frospecting-Geophysical methods) ~' I. a. Uri3on, V. 0. ) a nd El"'Orov, 9. D. "Electr-Ical E--Tl"-)r;,t-J-n f -iuval '11-.;t-~.,~-- ."n tlhf, Arc.. of the Villa e cf Rolshie Soll, -f Ivancvsk." I. Ve~; ~ - , jj ' '-~ ~;I. - ,3. - -. , ~C_~4 1 ~-_ - - . . r. ~- . - , ~ - - ~ - , -i-_ _ i -I ~)- , - 'C'. Geod~-~Zichesk. Irezt;, ~` ~;Ccw, %'L1. 3, IND. ', I - Lryson, V. 0. the anptoent -.:;1..,A ncc by electrou'ss", T--udy '00: U-2M,',, 12- Fo Zhun;,,.1 lriykh liry.wn, V. 0. "T'Lic : i-c)i)lc!:i o'.' V- rUr-.- 1. tiort 1 i:!i~ ~.; in - I c,,. i .- . : ;,: .. If ; .1 ) Trucly :'Osk. llo!ft. -IIn-t.-: -*:-". Lh--~. .: I 1 -1 1- y 1)4 *, . -,l - . SO: ! 12 ~ i, (T,,-ttc)- ~:~' Zh! ".-y' ,, , , i" I . j I - rl '' A SCROKIN, L.Y., professor; URTSON. V.O., doteent; RYABINKIN. L.A.. doteent; DOLITSKIY. V.A., do_t_iiU-,;--SCROM. L.V., redaktor; YWHOV, P.R., vedushchiy redaktor; POU)SM, A.$., takhnichaskiy redaktor [A course on geophysical methods of prospecting for oil fields] Kure geofizicb~skikh matoaov razvedki neftianykh mestorozhdanit. Kooky&, Goa. nauchno-takhn. isd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1950. 473 p. (MLRA 9:11) (Prospecting--Geophysical methods) MRY8014 , V. 0. Prospecting - Geophysical Methods f, "Course in'magnetic prospecting". A. A. Logachev. -ieviewed 1)3, V. (). Uryson. Sov. kniga, No. 8, 1952 9. Monthly List af Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,December 1952 SM, Uncl. G Es R M L, VV., Ur; -I, Vit. 0- P,7N'!jk1n, L, A, Tile., ex (cmVc_,,t lLe!ifb~uth der tug Von Ffdclbvf~ommenj (t.-allOat'd from Romlal~), Reflin, VED Vvia-5 Terlmik, 6711 pp., 231 ftS. VNI 34. Thi.* Loilk, pul,li.Alied in Vwtt Vcrh-i, 1I iM,--mfod to F4,vve A.4 J~ tivitthook in appFcd gu-il)hjAv.-t for v.; I logy tU,fcnf,4. It pro, mn(4 a revionably i,imprOwtonive hum..., of four Illuj('r Inttho'JA of gcopby~ir.d f,,r oil: gravitationat, intigivAle, ftut, tric, and tell "Or, Thl! fifull ILIA rin"il ~f'. tion i" lkwANI to the geologiml ln'.frl)ml rairm of gi~ojphj t-i,.d 0--vit, lon-A. For varh I -l"I lir of tho four Imthod". tho phypil alilmratilA, geld mthod,, arid t%oniptA.%t:ott!J ito, de.,,Ot4ll. It trilly rint bl, ~tlfc o aollme *.;it INT lm,Ik l"Illy llt~:riflvo 11w true efVte jr- if,:, fit )r g~ovho,...i p;,3r,,oing am it it ill sovictIltuma, cv,.n at thr, lftwt of Griginal pablication ( 111,1W) .mHkh4,.1 f-koldn'tv tvallif- any mqrv Ovirl ,& 1:11,2111tr nork 11mpiv- Om ,R(t Wit ibp kfK-1i kll,k tho f,pell m-11,1110Y appmeb Of file IWS5JRJ,~, R- nf)[119~Xfl t0 LiW FATYiltilli! ('01fiflIVNIAl Attitt(ItIl or the For z)r,,j oiamplo, in l. ifi~iuLpitm or 111(i inter. prref-sltion o1 6mviLy ~urvc~-~ Cho m (if i1c(nrfrjn1nr tfl~ptft n fly Ml'- -ni- IXU in WiliVil F1)Y4)t WhO!U; of h&%-fj)p itro crililift,6 With Ir-aming llrrv to 11m' the ii,fcrfywi~ fwtvi"v mpir. fmyet %-f,l it fvdf Fpo'-. of flifforent dIvn4ti. Fw -rwtbvr axltmjlk~, d" rim-IR c(ow plcl,~ Axrqpt ff'r a IqAuk f."o" 603 r4oullit.11 gatq- It ist catailly not Ed" III 1-1.'.~.nlz t:; Iflu 1115!vly of the da- vOkOnctit of g, :tphydeid pt,)alpi~ctiiig, mm tlm -. t d in W% twk, Ls ttirrj~cj evall Jor J!.ovipt INiAl, Thp Jtv.,iinni are too intelli- Kent not 6 lvvv,~ luken nAtolfala"Et of dw;i-,!;+1IInAa arNitc PI"5- wharti, even diough the 1cogthy tA priontiz.", rardy mention tlrln-ft1~~iZffi numv,. Apparently Ili, Gorimin trafts- lator coulit rtim I wily 4iiHt fio mijk7h of thin; Le udd,d I% footnoto of him owit to Oe hiqt4-,r), of JAqrnology, iliet oimAiviiing Mintrop IL4 Ikliving it. 'hi 3 f1i'M ift 1919. p1lite Oils pre0cu"It"Ition with Ilitle'lic.0 duvOoilln"lo'l, thr., Uxt 6 coil) 1)14'.toly devitid ;;( rvfor(.o;,,,, lt:ld 011) Iliflfifi~rrlphy Iiti ottly fifttvit Remo, Ili) v;,erit wid all III Rli~4m: for CID reader, thl. ItIlthorit am IlivIi raik"r that. AMod propa- gandiftt-4. Tim prop4igill][12% i.1 ulmily and iym,red; it is Rvattunnt -11roilgh flliw it, I, iodige-Ohl'-- lutililf alld InAdi.mAy purnwatu llwcolij-~ teit. Tilly aijilar;vus 1111d lu,"d.oA4 do , i'l, d ~qljwar Niels, f-livqfv t" It),,Sj," a litflo 11% Ito- (orsilat"ve or -Alwolighoe'.( 0, ;diftt I~v oidulm!13- m,11,141y; Ili ilth'irs thl"y wo it,fvri(w. Tito tv.mijr., Anwri,alt r,!o1,)gitL tjout not miAmitarily tim, Va, 0i t1111:1 in di" 11"ing, grilvilt. problilltill, WL Ito doem Wi it limi!Illy, -onsitivity Ow 0.1 of 10 jjli.j,tl,jl .!.I if) 0111 ).elk, Tho )mtihcpI)yidraijwd mai ht-mat !vul Illatt-fial fill -*avu dw lLrott~tii-Rl j;rcp,vH":4 it Ow parth 1114-diffal JA 4j!Ijjjj jIIvtqcI'. 11L Otital - - - - - - - - --- ------------------ potential djfrj:fj~jj0e O"Ji '.J.4!.VAt!W.S me destritwul brictly, wi(f) w) tinw waMed iiii There itti- ut1wr Iv,,i k~, Irwiw Till! Irsgoette, Nuvi-yilAg !tli4 ill'-f(I'lol fill duic- flor i)JlY m3thadii art mA itidail; d, 40t.4oilv.11 all (if It'milto all. peux in a of ineam are. ruit uwe,timwd, flmcrg~, fx1rIi;tI,i Vik i~ ito. ita ji-IIII lei view 01' Ow pri-rwilt ~Vafi' 4 11w wt ilt oil pm-11"utinic. 1-Ne"Llic fgr Sdiamic VeW ify i'lli-vvy.4, m It I,ig, awl flivir unrrehOwt with other geophyti(I-i-11 -Irv wit fiefamic recording i'~ 45111%. bri"01. m".111 i"j)".1 ;v, 1, prinni-Ing Irw(h(g] at Cho I'murv. App:iroittly lit IWW dW R'U~4101 wera wit inuai further advaw~vd thno div topitatkf-iit h,iu~t nA revva!44 in capitatiot jluIlIi,-;k1iwl-. The ~I,jitipmciit awl awdy.,iq Ineth4win ik-m-ritied ~wur it thf-,~ lf Pa2ber. By ivid lirgo, if,.! vilihmA or Iiw,k~ mwervill-A fairly W01 to What L110' MCC IlUt 11) 0140- t~) (MiVilflf ~L Offli'KI! Wlittlock clit gco- pbyticJ- jims1wAing for gi ology ~tudviili. The varlitialls A-Olm wetion ti, twvtim) is, n-kiiiie. vjijjJw.,,6 -a4 Ietwecij tIK4wy, Ap. of oIwrzt0w,, wid ticib,rprut,stiman-ld jq1tor. tuvatc,, I lit Igirtutpo i5o,viO)h? irom it pluriaily ofaut(virli, Orm, Might wi-.11 that I& t'imiNt, IN-mod. It"'re villfldate IWA* weru AY011IM1114f In Pilgibal, F. Q IIIAd, It, UBA OEM- URYSON,V.0. Permissible dimensions of electrodes in the measurement of apparent resistivity. Trudy MNI no-13:119-123 '53. MnA 8:6) (Protpecting--Geophysical methods) ...... PTSON, Y,--O - Hodograph of retlent,3-1, wa-.-ar, I'rjr an arbitrary ndation. Prik-',* geofiz. no.37t44-55 t63. (KIRA 16jlO) URYSON 1- V 00 1 1... Means of interpreting electric :,.,~tindlng. Prikl. geofiz. no.371 102-108 163. (MIRA 16310) URYSONP VOOS Increasing the depth of electrIc swinding. Pazve-J. peofiz, no.303-93 165, (mn.~ 1.818) URYSOV, V.P., kandidat tekhnicheBkikh nauk, doteento Calculating theoretical curves of electric logging. Trudy MNI no.11: 11-39 '51 (KI2A 10:3) (Oil well logging. Electric) UR#WVt B.A. (Novosibirsk) Beat tranBfer in a turbulent boundary 14yer. F~ri? no.3:119- 125 S-0 160. (MIRA 14-7) 1. Institut te6raticheakoy i prikladnoy mekhanijd Sibirskogo otclele4iya AN SSSR. (Heat-Transmission) (Bowdaxy layer)