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USOLITSETA, A.S., uchitellnitea (Moskva) "Forest treasures' by BeT.Grof-dov- it"iemied by A.S.Unol'toeva. Biol.v shkole no.4:91 Jll-Ag 160. (MIRA l3s7) (Forests and forestry) (Grosdav. B.T.) SOKOLOVAy A.V.9 zaoluziennaya uchitellnitsa shkoly RSFSR; USOLITSEVA9 A.S., uchitellnitsa, (MookTa) Organizing evihing -meetings and exhibitions on sci?ntific and atheistic tops, Bibl.'* shkole no.2t35..38 Kr-Ap 61. (MIRA 14:3) (Itheism-Study and teaching) .. (Science--Study and'teaching) USOLITSEVAI A.S.# uchitellnit:sa (Moskva) Use of popular rcientific literature in botany classes. Biol. v shkole no-3:28-31 11y-Je '61. (MM 14:7) (Botany--Juvenile literature) VIVOGRADOVA, N.V., uchitellnitsa; USOLITSEVA, A.S., uchitelli4tea I "War vith an invisible enemy* by A.G. Lebedenko. Reviewed by N.V, Vinoipradova, A.S. Usoltteeva. Biol. v shkole no,5:90-91 S-0 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Shkola No.46 Moshy7(ter Vinogradova). (Pavlovskii., Evgenii Nikanorwich, 1884,-) (Lebedenko,, A.G.) USOLITSEVA, A.S. (Moskva) Evening dOVDted to scientifically based atheistic studies in connection with the course in human anatomy, physiolcgy, and hygiene. Biol. v sh~ole no-1:31-35 Ja-F 163 (MiRA 16t 6) (Atheistoo.-Study and teaching) USOLITSUA A.$* (Moskva) =L~=: OChrestomatby of botany.0 RevIewed by A.S.Usolltseva. Bia. v shl-ole no.2:87 Mr-Ap 163. (Readers and speakers.-Botany) (MRA lt-,--4) Z,--rr ,, & ,-,# 0 ,~ i C, 6 3 I . ~,- --n4 3 , ci (, - Principal stages in the formation of the relief and the mantle of friable deposits of the Zola Peninsula. Uchosaps Xarskegco ped.insto no,,4:174-200 15?. ZXMA 12:4) 1. Is kafedry geogreSU larskogo goandaretyannogo pedagogicheekogo institute. (Iola Peninsula-Physical geography) USOLITSE-VAI K.I. ~ -2--',~,- Soil cover in the nortbeastern part of the 040 Let OktiabrIE" Collective Farm. Uch. zap. VGPI 27:79-89 062. (MIRA 16:8) (Vologda District-Soils) USOLITSEVAJ, K.I. (Vologda) SnOw surveys vith seventh grade students. Geog. r shkole 25 lao.6;32-35 N-D 1Q. (MMA 15-.12) ,,;'3'now surveys) (Climatol.ogy-Study and teaching) USOLITSEVA K. I, 4 Offortbern Takutla; plVeleqMographical chameteristics.1 Isv. Veen. geog. ob-m 94 no.61533-534 N-D 102. (MM 16:1) (Yakatia-Physical geogr-apby) s/i8o/62/ooo/oo6/002/022 Elli/E451 AUTHORS: Tumanov, V.I., Punke, V.P., Belenlkaya, L.I., Usolltseva.-Y"13.. (Moscow) JS TITLE: Influence of alloy additions on the surface tension of metals of the iron group PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR . Izvestiya. Otdeleniye tehhnichesk0sh nauk. MetallurgiyA i toplivo, no.6, 1962, 113-48 TEXT: The effect was investigated of `alloy additions to nickel and cobalt on surface tension and weldability of alumina by them; the alloy additions studied were molybdenum, tungsten, titanium, copper, tungsten carbide and titanium carbide. The sessile drop method was used at a vacuum of 10-5 mm fig 4nd temperatures of about l5OO*C (14000C copper). Over the alloying range studied (0.5 to 20 at.%), a relationship was found between,on the one hand,' the contact angle, surface tension, interfacial tension and work of adhesion and, on the other, the atomic diameter and thernuil stability of the oxides of the alloy additions. With the carbides the greatest reduction in the contact angle and increase in the work of adhesion was obtained when 5% TiC was introduced into cobalt Card 1/2 F! S/180/62/000/006/002/022 Influence of alloy ... EIII/E451 (the values then being 620C and 3600 erg/CM2 respectively). X-ray structural investigation was made of the contact zone between the alumina plate (made by sintering 99.4% A1203 in argon for 5 hours at 19500C to give a porosity of 0.2%) and the alloy Spinel formation was found to extend to a considerable depth wi;h cobalt. With nickel, a-A1203 and NiA1204 were found on the plate at a point adjacent to the drop and a-AI203, NiAI:204, TiC, T102 and NiAl ~,n the plate at the contact zone; NiA1204, Ni, TiC, T102 and NiAl were found in the molten drop at .-he contact zone. Thus the interfacial activity of titanium is evidently due to a reaction between the liquid metal and the solid alumina. There are 5 figures and 5 tables. f SUBMITTED: March 16, 1962 Card 2/2 I I ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 8/0000/63/000/000/0141/0151 AU711OR: Tumanov, V. I., Funke, V. F., Belen'kaya, L. 1. Usolltseva, L. P. TITLE: Effect of alloying on surface tension of the iron group metals and the wettability of aluminum oxide SOURCE; AN UkrSSR. Institut metallokeramiki I spetsiallny*kh splavov. Poverkhnostny* ye YLVIenlya v rasplavakh I protsessakh poroshkovoy metallurgif (Surface phonomena In l1quJd metals and processes In powder metallurgy). Kiev, Izd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1963, 141-151 TOPIC TAGS: cobalt alloy, nickel alloy, liquid phase surface tension, alloy surface tension, aluminum oxide, aluminum oxide wettability, cobalt copper alloy nickel copper alloy ABSTRACT: Tht! effects of alloying Cc and Ni with Cu, Mo, W or Ti (0. 5, 1. 5 and 20 at. %), as well as carbides of the latter three (5 at. %), on the surface tension of the liquid phases and the wetting of A1203. were studied on alloy samples (h = 5-6 mm, 12 mm) Card 1/6 ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 and A12 03 substrates (h = 4 mm, 20 mm, porosity up to 0. 2%). Tests were carried out in a vacuum (5 x 10-5 mm Jig) r.t about 1500C (1400C for Cu-containing alloys). The contact angle 0 was determined experimentally, using the droplet-at-r6st mothod (accuracy 1- 2%). Su rface tension c" interphase tension 6s"i and work of adhesion WA were calculated. As shown in Fign i. of the Enclosure, addition of up to 1. 0 at.% alloying elements, especially Cu, lowered 0, but further additions had little effect. Small amounts of alloying elements (0. 5-1 at.%), except for TI, also lowered cj (see Figs. 2 and 3 in the Enclosure). Alloying with 5 at. % tungsten carbide lowered 0 and ~Ij slightly in both Ni and Co; molybdenum carbide had no effect on these pa-ameters in Ni and little effect In Co. Only titanium carbide lowered 0 significantly In Ni (from 120 to 62*) and Co (from 120 to 90*), while simultaneously Increasing the surface tension. X-ray diffraction Patterns of the contact areas between the drop and the substrate show that reactions take place between the liquid metal and the substrate, resulttng in formation of a transition layer containing CoAl204 and NiA120, with a spinel structure. In the case of N1 alloyed with titanium carbide, the transitlan zone also contained TLC, Tio and NiAl. The authors demonstrate relationships between 0, &'1. e-. and WA, on 2 j si Card 2/6 ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 the one hand, and the atomic diameter and thermal stability of the alloying component oxides, on the other. The lowest G (62) and maximal WA (3600 orgslcm,4) were found in Cc + 5 at. % TIC. "The X-ray structural analysis was carried out by- Eng. N. S. Urazallyev. 11 Or1g. art. has: 5 tables and 6 graphs. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuzn*y nauchno-issledovatellskly instLtut tverdy*kh splavov, Moscow (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Solid Alloys) PUBMITTED: 23Nov63 ENCL: 03 SUB CODE: AM NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 006 Card 3/6 ACCESSION NR: AT4030~00 rzo -7 -3 ,:L- 10 ENCLOSURE: 01 Fig. 1. Contact wetting angle (0) fo:.- 111, Co and their alloys on an A1203 substratz, alloyed with W (1), Mo (2) and Cu (3). Ordinate -- 0 in degrees; abscissa = at. % alloying element. Card 4/6 ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 ENCLOSURE: 02 Fig. 2. Surface tension of Ni and Its alloys (A'20 ) qbstrate), alloyed wiih W (1), Mo (2) and Cu (3). Ordinate = iin ergshm ; abscissa = at. % alloying element. Card 5/6 ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 ENCLOSURE- 03 Fig. 3. Surface tension of Co and Its alloys (A1203 substrate), alloyed with W (1). Mo (2), Cu (3), 0.5 at.% TI (x). Ordinate and abscissa as in Fig. 2. Card 6/6 BOHISDGLEBSKIY, B.N.p kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; USOLITSEVA, M.I., red. [Manufacture of centrLtuges in the U.S.S.R.; collection of reports at the united 3ession of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Machinery, the Ukrainian Sci- entific Research Institute of Chemical MachineT~r, and of the technical council of the Sunrj Machinery Plant] TSentrifugo- stroenie, v SSSR; sbornik dokladov na oblledirennoi sessii na- uchno-tekhnicheakikh sovatov Ni'Lkhimmasha, Ukmlikhinmasha I tekhnicheskogo soveta Ordena Lenina Sumskogo mashinostro- itellnogo zavoda im. 1.',.V.Frunze. Vloskva) Otdel wlichno- tek,hn. informatsii, 1963. 277 P. (MIRA 17:11) C-Tar if dmg jt~~m en the "LIC V2tiq vW140 I Ir the , . 1. .~- I I !~ , D Kfi n.- 5,fc ir uWw- cf i,tr~wq. -wr-If t, AID P - 3753 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 17/2P Authors Lapshin, B. M., V. A. Usolltseva, and I. I. Zaslavskly Title Change in the potential of the Pb02-electrode in the system 112SO4.XSO3 - HNOS Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 9, 1009-3.012, 1955 Abstract The change-5 of the potential in systems containing various amounts of HNO and of oleum were established and compiled in a taM. One table, one diagram, 2 references, I Russian (1952). Institution Ivanovo Chemical and Technological Institute Submitted Ja 3, 1954 USSR/Physical Chemistry Thermodynamitzs. Thermochemistry. Dq:uilibrium. Ph)sico- chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions, 3-8 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Mbimiya, Ho 1, 1957, 373 Author: Usolltseva, V. A. Institution: No~ e J" Title: Chemical Processes in the Systems HN03-H2SO4 -nS03 ~for n < 1 Original Periodical: Zh.-.prikl. ichim-li, 1956, Vol 29, No 2, 302-3o6 Abstract: In order to clarify t-he question on the interrelationship between the chemical processes, the systems were investigated by a number of methods. Curves are presented for 2 systems: EN03-17-1% fuming sulfuric acid and HN03-28.2% fuming H2SO4. By means of measurements of the specific gravity, viscosity, index of refraction, and the in- crease in specific gra,ilty, regions of maximum accumulation of the molecules N00520~, H211C?3HB207.1 H30HS04.1 N02HS041 Ewd H2NO3HSQ4 have been established for different concentrations of the components and a probable mechanism for the chemical processes occurring in the systems Card 1/2 USSR/Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physico- chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions, B-8 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - KhImiya, Vo 11 1957, 373 Abstract; HN03-H2SO4-DS03(n ") la given. The results of the investigation do not confirm the assumptions in the literature concerning the e-ciatence of the following compoundB in the HN03-H2SO47SO3 system: 9H2SO4-HN03, 9H2SO4-2NO3, 3H2SO4-22'D'03Y 3HN03'503) 11S03 2N~05-9%01 'OS03-N205- 2H20, 5SO3 2N205-2H20 and others. Card 2/2 USOLITSIVA, V,A. %,P~ Specific gravity curvais of the systaw HMO - E~504.MSO witt, in > 1. 3 3 Zhur.prikl.khim.29 no.2:306-308 7 156. (MI&A 9:6) 1.1vanovskly gosudaretwinnyy maditainakiy institut. (Sulfuric acid) (Nitric acid) (Specific gravity) 5(2) Z, Q 7115 3-5 8- :z - 28 /2b AUTHOR: U8011t3eva, V. J, TITLE: Isothermal Lines of the Specific Weight of the Ternary Sy3teM. Nitric Acid - Sulfuric Acid - Sulfur Trioxide (1,zotermnaya diagramma, udelfnogo vesa trekhkomponentroy sistemy: azotnaya kislota-sernaya kislota-sernyy angidrid) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i khimichesk~yc~- tekhnologiya, 1958,-Nr 5, pp 162-163 (USSR) ABSTRkCT: In -the comprehensive publications on the investigation of the specific weight of mono- and multicompanent- systems there are no data concerning the system mentioned in the title. Its study offers considerable difficulties. The author has been dealing with it for mary yearsq The production of single comronents is described. The composition of the systems was analytically checked. The determinations were carried cut with freshly pre- pared individual systems. A chamber with absolutely dry air was used. The temperature during the detexmination of the systems in iliquid st%te was maintained at 20+0-051 by means of a water thermostat. A pyonometer of a capaciTy cf abcut 20 ml Card 1/2 was used for the determinations. The maximum error of the de- SOV/153-58-5-218/26 Isothermal Lines of the Specific Weight of the Ternary Syster: itric Acid - Sulfuric Acid -- Sulfur Trioxid.e terminations amounted to 0-0005. Based upon the results an iso- thermal ternary diagram (Fig p 162) was plotted. By means of th-is diagram the specific weight of any individual/system cap be determined at 200 with an accuracy of + 0.005 g cm3. There are 1 figure and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION, Ivanovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut, Kafedra ne- organicheskoy I anali-lu-icheskoy khimii (Ivanovo State Medical Institute, Chair of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry) SUBMITTED: January 18, 19158 Card 2/2 uscom,-DC-61131 USOLITSLTA Y.A. Phyaicochemical analysis of the system nitric acid - sulfuric acid monobydrate. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim.toich. 2 no-5:662-664 '59- OMA 13:8) 1. Ivanovskiy gosuduretvennyy meditsinskiy institut, kafedra neorganicbeekoy i analiticheskoy khimii. (Nitric acid) (Sulfuric acid) UWLI.TSXVA, T.A. Refracto%"tric and v1scosimstric studr of the aratem nitric acid- sulfuric acid - sulfuric anhydride. Izv.vrm.ucheb.zav.; Masi khim.tekh. 2 no.6:871-875 '159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudaTetvonnyy meditsinskly institut, Xafedra neorganichadkoy- i - amilitlabioly k1oll , (Sulfuric acid) (mitric acid) (Sulfur trioxide) 411 - . -1 USOLITMWA,, VA. Wncliwa fold on the electric conductivity diaeram for the system nitric acid - sulfuric acid - sulfuric ank7dride. Zhureneorgakhime 5 no#7.-1559-1563 Jl 160. (MM 131-7) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudarstvenW meditsinakiy institut. Kafedra, neorganichoakoy i analitichaskoy khtnii. (Nitric acid) (Sulfuric acid) (Sulfur trioxide) USOLITSEVA., V.A. Phase diagram of the i7stem nitric acid - sulfuric acid - sulfuric anhydride. 'Zhur.neorg. khim. 6 no.3:720-726 Mr 163. (MIRA 34:3) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudarstvennyy ~sditainskiy institutp kafedra noorganicheskoy i analiticheakoy khimii. (Nitric acid) (Sulfuric acid) (Sulfur trioxide) CHISTYAKOVp IiG.; USOLITMA V.A. Systems with liquid crystals. Part 1: Cholesterol compounds. Izv-v7s.uoh.zav.; khim.i khim.takh. 5 no.4:585-588 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditainskiy Institut i InBtitut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Cholesterol) CHISTYAKOV.. I.G.; USOLITSEVA, V.A. Syptem with liquid crystals. Part 2: Systemw cholesterol - atyl alcohol and cholesterol - glycerol. Izv.vys,ua4.sav.; khim.i khim.tekh. 5 no.4:589-593 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Chalesterol) (Hexadecanol) (Glycerol) CHISTYAKOV, I.G.;_Y~qLITSFVA, V.A.; NASIROVA, M.D.; YERSHOVA, L.I. Systems having the 1-1quid crystalline state. Part 3: Cholesteryl caprylate and chlesteryl caprinate. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim. i khim.tekh. 6 no.2-.25,7-259 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut i Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Cholesterol esterdl (Octanoic acid) CHISTYAKOV) I.G.; USOLITSEVA 'V.A.; NASYROVA, M,D. &~tl w'--, Systems have the liquid crystaUirn Atate. Part 4: p,pl- Nonoxybenzaltoluidine. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. tekh. 6 no.3:434-436 163. (KERA 16:8) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditainskiy institut i Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Idquid crystals) (Toluidine-Thermal properties) CHISTYAKOV, I.G.; Systems having the liquid crystalline state. Part 5t Paraazoxyanisole and paranzoxyphenetole. Izve vyso ucheb, zav khim. i khim. tekh. 6 no.3:436-439 163. li (KRA 16:8 (Liquid crystalo) (Anisole-Thermal properties) (Phenetole-Theximl properties) USOLITSEVA, V.A.; CHISTYAKOV, I.G. Chemical characteristics, structure, and properties of liquid crystils. Usp.khim. 32 no.9:1124,1151 S 163. (Min 16:9) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudarstvanny,; meditsinskly institut i Institut kristallografil AN SSSR. (Liquid crystals) ,ACCESSION NR: AT4033560 8/t922/63/009/000/0114/0118 AUTHORe Usol'tesvp V, Ael Manuylovo Ke its TITLE: Attainments in the development of a radiosonde for network use and certain -prosp~cte in radiosonde work i SOURCE: Vsesoyuzhoye nauchnoye meteorologicheskoye soveshchaniye. lot, Leningrad, 1961. Pribory* i metody* nabl3,udeniy (Instruments and methods of observation); trudy* soveahchaniya, v. 9. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1963, 114-118 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, iaeteoz.-ological instrument, radiosonde, A-22 radiosonde, i aerology, meteorological service ABSTRACT: The RZ-049 radiosonde has been replated by the A-22. The latter meas- ures temperature, pressure and humidity with considerably greater accuracy than the RZ-049 and RKZ radiosondes. Although the-new instrument is simple, its cost still somewhat exceeds the earlier radiosonde.--The A-22-III, the most widely used version of the A-22, is based on use of a special code drum. The mechanism of the instrument consists of independent presoure,*temperature and air humidity units, plus the code drum, all mounted o:i a light frame-,, Pressure is measured in the range 1050-10 ob, temperature In the range 40 to -75C and relative humidity from 1. Card .1/3 use ACCUSION NR: 1AT403j560 15 to 1007.. Theos units and the code dfuta are diacribed briefly, but there are no illustrations. The houeed radiosonde, without batteries, weighs less than 600 g. A new modification of the'A-22, the A-22-IV, has now been developed and is in production. It has an electric motor whf,:h operates at low temperatures; no lubricant is needed on the bearings. The rigidity of the frame has been strengthen- ed without an increase in weight, resulting in an increase in the stability of readings. The pressure unt- has been changed considerably. The A-22-III used a pressure unit manufactured of phosphor bronze with a temperature compensator for decreasing temperature errors; the temperature compensator has been removed in the A-22-IV and the pressure unit now is made of a special steel with a very small temperature coefficient. The housing now is smaller and made of white plastic. I'The radio transmitter and the power source are in separate housings and are attached beneath the instruments The authors note that the accuracy of radiosonde measurements still is too low. It is important to shorten the time between the end of sounding and the time of arrival of telegrams at prognostic centers; the tediousness of processing radiosonde data must be decreaseJ by use of electronic I computers. The ceiling reached by instruments must be increased by development of improved balloons and the instruments themselves must be improved to permit accurate operation at great heights. Orlq. art. has: 2 formulas* Ca,d 2/3 ACCESSION KR: AT4033560 ASSOCIATION: Nauchrao-issledcovatellskLy institut-Sidrcaeteovologichookogo priboroatroyeniya (Scientific Research Institute of flydromtearologLeal Instrumentation) SUBMITTED; 00 DAT9 AOQ: 16Apr64 KNCL: 00 SUB CODEt ES NO RXF GOVt 000 O`Tmm: 000 ~emper.ature the -atia6s'P'here usipg a- captive ballocy-,.' in thiF; ingtrtraerit, tfii-dr-v-m--w-id--cb3ck--- mechanism have been replaced by a zcdLng device and radio transmitter. TIte re - cel-ed si6nals are recorder it a qrc,,, A station and the operater can ',-e txifomed of changes in meteorologiciii parmneters as they uc~ur. 11 a A-46 r ix~LOIE(- jaDI,, i.consists-of-a complex, of meteorologic A tnatruments, tile transmitter and a source -of ilieci;rical- c.urrent. Signals are - received and recorded by the radio receiver of a "Falak-hit" radiotheodolite and a ?R-4 semiautcKnatic recorder. Me A-46 I Card 1/3 _3 t 26ogo-65 ACM51SIOW RR.- ~AT5001380. gned-`f6i-Vi4-ad1__!_~ n - e Wq r-C 1040 to 750 mb, _1040-o L it metlt-~ temperature --+35 to -150 and re.lat'imef-h-Umidtty from complex is in most ways similar to thE,t of the A-22 radiosonde, consisting of pressure, temperature and htmidity sevtsors, a code drum, an electric motor and fan. The pressure uiAt, as in the A-22, COTIEiSLS ,f five anen-id capsules; ;ersitivity c~f the unit Is 1 . 1 to L.6 mb per irack of the Lode drum xid the coefftcie= does not- exceed 0- L gib pec 1C. 17--e temperarure z;ensing eLeTnent is a bimetallft epring, designed for measur4ments in a harrwer temperature rap-&!-- Lhan I P. the A-22, and thus ensuring higher servAtivity. Ilie hLmWty sensor is an animal membrane attached to a ring. Measured values are transmitted in Morse code. The code drum 2late hag 300 tracks each 0.5 un wile. The radio transmitter is type &-36, slightly modified. Including the power source, the radiometeorograph weighs 2.8 kg. Reasurem.ats of all parameters can be made either during ascent c descent of the balloon. Components of the apparatus are described and a simplifiet electri- cal circuit diagr= accompanies the text. "The principal assistanta to the author in the development of this device were K. N. ManuYlov, Q, S. Gershe-zon, Fedor - and S. It Nevoinnyashchty." Crig. art. ties., 4 figures, 2/3 SUMITTKD: 00 EN,;L: 00 SUB GODZ7,, ES NO -R" SOV* 000 OF IER: 000 Card 3/3 USOLOTSPIA, ao if Inv. ,y3. uchp-b. zrn.~ kllm. 1 Wyn. tekh. 8 no.1,6~- 165. (MIRA 18-~6' 1. lvanovskiy gostidar3fIvenrivy meditsinskly institut, klifedra blokhlp,l", IL kafedra fl.,Alki. USOLITSIVA, To. V. -111 I - 24ica1tloiisi "for amixtations of fingers in war and per-m time. Khirurgila, Moskva. no. 10:82-85 Oct. 1950.(CLNL 20:1) 1. Leningrad, USOLOTSRVA,, Ye.y. (Leningrad) Oraronychia and its treatmint with A.T.Tishnovskii's mothod.'N A.N.Ryshikh. Reviewed by N.Y.Usollteava, Khlrurgila no.2:79-W Y 154. (WERA 7-0) (Yelon (Disease)) (Arshikh, A.N4) USOLITSIVA, Ye.T., professor. Prevention of pyogenic diseases of the hand sad fingers. Xhirarclia no.6:40-43 Je 155. (mrju 8:10) (HAND, vounds alml imj. pyogenic, prwr.) (WOUNDS AM INSWIMS. hand, pyogenic, prev.) ITSOLITSEVA, Ye.V. USOLI TSWA ,_pyofessor (LaniAgrad) Dermoid cyst of an ungual phalanx. Orluop., trsvm. i protez. 18 no.2:55 Kr-AP '57- (MIRA 10:8) (FINGERS--TUMORS) (CYSTS) USOLITSUVA, Ye.V.; GOLOVIUA, Ye.P.; SHTOLITSIR, Y.R. Bffect of host and cold in the treatmert of bruises aneL strain of the soft tissues. Sov,med. 21 Supplament:6 '57- (KIRA 11:2) 1. Is Leningradakogo muchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta fizioterapii i kurortologii. (HRAT--PHYSIO.'WGICAL EFFECT) (COLD--TIW,RAP,-,*UTIC USE) (misaws-wouns AIM INJURIES) US~qkl prof. (Leningrad) Brief review of foreign. literature on the treatment of wrist injuri,es. Ortop.travm, i proteu 20 no-l'-831-67 -Ta '59- (KM 12:3) (RAP, wds. & inJ* ther., review (Rue)) 'USOLITSEVAP Ye,V ; GOLOVINAP Ys.W, Dermomoular reacti=ij tolloving the local action of beat and cold on intact and bmimed tisouss; sxperimental obs*r"tiom, Vop, kur,v fizioter, If. Isch. fiz. kul't. 24 no. 4042-346 Jl-Ag 159. (MML 130) 1, 1z leniWadskogo instituta fixicterapil i kurartalogii (dir. - k&W, mditoinskikh nauk 04, Antanov). (HEAT-MSIOLOGICAL BFnCT) (COLD-PHISIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (SKIN) USOLITSEVA, Ye.V. Injuries and diseases of the hand. Ortop. travm. i protez. 21 no. 100-12 160. (MIRA 14:1) (HidM-DISEASES) USOLITSEVA, Yelena Vasillyamia; UDERM, Sh.I., red.; KHARASH, G*Aoj '- - ~ ~- fM G -r -eT.-- - - - 9r a [Injuries to the hand) Pavrezhdeniia kisti. Lenin ad Me~iz, 1961, 269 f;MD-WOUND.-5 AND INJURIES) (MIRA"15t4 USOLITSEVA, Yelena VasillyoAma [Bone injuries] Povrozbdeniia kosti. 269 p. (BONES-WOUNDS INJIT;',IES) Lenirgrad, "Iedgiz., 1961. (141RA 14.11) AND Ye.V., prof, Sequelae following disloeatims in the articulations Df the finger and hand. Ortop.,,travmA protez. no.7.,27-32 161. (MIRA W-8) (WD-DISLOCATIONS) USOLITSEVA, Ye.V., prof. (Leningrad) Hand Injuries and their treatment* Med.sestra 21 no.7:27-34 JI '62. (MIRA 15:8) (RAMD--WOUNDS AND INJURIES) USOLITSEVAO Ye.V.,, prof. (Leningrad) 4~1,7~ -,-~ -------Cln us;on o'f' the extremIties. Sov. Had. 27 no.7.-34,38 J3.163. (I4IRA 16:9) (ELTRFI-IITIES (ANATOMY) -WOUNDS AM INJURIES) USOLITSEVAV Ye.V., prof. (Leningrad P-42, Pionerskaya u1., d.45,kv.20) Progressive diseases of the auxiliary apparatuies of the hand, Ortop., tram i protez. 26 no.802-37 Ag 165, (KRA jFt-,C)) US.ONYTE, J. Hemorrhagic vasculitis in children. Sveik. apsaug. ao.12:3-8 62. 1. Vilniaus Valstybinio V. Kapsuko v. universiteto Medici-nos fakulteto infekoiniu ir vailm 11. katedra. VURPURA) USOKYTE,J. usions of the central nercous eyetem in heaorrhagic vas- culitis. Sveik. apeaug. 8 no.7s23-26 Je'63. 1. Vilniaus Valet. V.Upsuko v. universiteto Medicinos fakultetas. w - . On abdminal syndrose ir. hemorrhag-ic vasmlit:lz. Sveik. apsaug. 8 no.100-7 0163 1. VI:Lniaus Valst. V.Kapauko v. universiteto Medicinos fa- kultetas. it __.- ~,A r~ Iw -811 .......... ... I ~~ ... qfflllq~ -_-_ ! MME=! meffm9MIEW - -- "What does the Ryazan regioruil, scientific and productional laboratory work at?" Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No- 7, 196c), p. 26 a , st~ - - xL~ - kb - ~)~Tj V_r "M SOV/32-24-12-18/111- AUTHORS: Lopatko, I. F., Usookin, G. 1. I. ................ TITLE: Method for Measuring the Thickness Using the Ultrasonic Impul)A- Thickness Gage (Hetodika izmererLiya tolshchiny s ispolrzovani- yem ulltrazvukovago impul'snogo tolshchinomera) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Labor.Loriya, 1958, Vol 24P Nr 12, PP 1464-1467 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The measurement of the thickness of objects which only present one accessible surface for measurement (walls of autoola-ves, piping, etc*) is of greatest importance with regard to cor- rosion and erosion requirements. It was for this purpose that the apparatus mentioned in the title was constructed. This apparatus makes it possible to measure thicknesses of 1 or 2 to 30 mm. The error involved is a maximum of 2% with thick- nesses of 2-5 mn, and is 1% maximum with thicknesses of 5-30 mm. The diameter of the piezo vibrators in the apparatus is 13 mm, but this Gan be reduced to 5-7 mm. A 6Ye5S electron-optical indicator was used. The determination with this apparatus is based upon Mea8l.1ring the time interval between two impulses Card 1/2 which are reflected from the opposite surface. Since the SOV/32-24-12--iS/45 Method for Measuring the Thickness Using the Ultrasonic Impulse Thickness Gr,ae velocity of the ultra-sound in the particular medium is kncwt! the thickness can be determined from measuring this time int.-r val. A schematic representation of the thickness gage is g~-v-i together with the experimental arrangement (Pigs 1,3) and n measurement diagram (Fig 2) with corresponding appropriate explanations and calculation formulae. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut. im. V. I. Ullyano-,a (Lenina) (Leningrad Electrotechnical Inatitute imeni V. I. Ullyanov (Lenin)) Card 2/2 usosmi, I. Usoskin, 1. - "A case of con enital malformation", '6ornik -&~-ot ~~L"de, " F", I - ncr.. o-va Kharlk. med. in-ta,, No. 3, 19L9, p. Ili-22. SO: U-hIIO, 17 JulY 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 1), 19L?). USSR / Human and Aniiml Phyuiology. Internal Secretion, Sex Glands. T Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1,058, No. P446 Author : Usoakin, I. I. 'iF inst : Title : The Exchange of Chorionic Gonadotropin between YDther and Fetus Orig Pub to Akushertitvo and Ginekologlyn, 1957) No. 41 46-50 Abstract In novml pregmancy, the blood ccntairm 333-1000 frog units of gonadctropin (G); in multiple-fetua pregnancy, 2000-2500 units; In ecl=psia w-A pre-eclamPsift, 5000- 33,333 nnits of' G. In the urine in eclampsia, there are 1428-50,000 units of G. In the umbilical blood no G is detectable. The placenta formB G, but the latter does not pass acroso the placenta! barrier. Card 1/1 116 USOSKIN, L I. Cand Mod Sci - (diss) wClinical experliwntal data on chorianic V)q gomdotropin thwi normal prognanoy and in essawat pregnanay toxemia." Khartkov, 1969. 13 pp (Khartkov-Mad Inst)j 200 oopies (KL, 62-59, 148) -148- On the problem of the o1wriomic gonadotropin couten of the mother and fetus In toxemlas of,the second half of pregnancy. Pfobl.endok. I gore, 5 n0,5:102-108 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Is fixiologicheakogo otd1ea (sav. - doteent B.A, Vertapetov) Mrrainakogo instituta kesperimentalinoy ondokrinologii I Kharl- kovskogo rodillnogo don& 16.1 (glavnyy vraLch V.N. Krannoshchak). (GOUDOMFINS CHORIOMC metab.) (PRIGNANCT TOXXXIAS netab.) USOS)MI) Iola, kand, med, nauk; ZU..'-"YIS) L-So., kand.med. nauk Course of pregnanc7, labor and puerperium in some organia diseases of the central nervous system. Akush. i g1n. 39 no-3268-72 MY-JetO (MIRA 17t2,) 1. Iz neyroginekologicheskoro I akusherskogo otdoleni-ya (na- challnik - kand. med. nauk IJ. Usookin, nauahnvy rukovoditall- doktar med. nauk I.Z. Veltvovskiy) TSew rallnuy ps1khanevroloo- gicheskoy i ney-rokhirargicheskey bol'-ni-tsy Ministerstra putey soobehohani7a (nachallnik - zasluzhe=yy vra'cb McrSSR V.M. Yushtln), U305XIN I.T.; BrT,011S, L.N. Use of th, garglio-nic Accakin., agent -rrrilena in toxicoses during the marnnd hrili* o1' prmgnmnay. Trudy Ukr. muah.-inml. inat. eksper. endok. 19t418-420 164. (MIRA l8t7) 1. Iz rodillnogo otdeleiniya TSentrnllnoy klinichaskoy pnikhonevrologi- cheskmy bol"n-itsy Mintinterstva putey soobshcheniya SSSR. USJOSKIN, I'l. M. Short term credit in the Uj--)'R national eco~..-rv Lerfl.ni7md., Uo-finimInt, I.oV 77 P. (49-2 .37b) lIG372p.,EZOU67 1. Credit - Russia USOSKIN, M. 1,11. Orgenizatsiya I Planircvaniyu Kredita v SSSR. (Orf:cnization and Planning of Credit in tLe Ussr) Pod. Red. V. M. '~atyreva. Moskva, Gosfi-nizdat,, 1951. 455 P. Tables. So: N/5 784.65 .US I . P. BATTREV, VA.; MGM, M.N. ~~ (Short-term credit and the organization of currency circulation in the U.S.S.R.] Iratkosrochivri kredit i organisatsiia denezhnogo obrashcheniia v SSSR. Moskva, Gotifinisdat. 1952. 171 p. (MLHA 6:10) (Credit) (Banks and bankin) (Currency question) U- ! HE .21 0 M. Some problems in the further strengthening of business accounting, Den. 1. krel. 12 noo41lO-16 0154. (KLU 8 -.2) (Industrial management)(Banks and banking) USOSKIN,M.; SITNIN,V., redaktor; LOGOVINSKAYA,R., redrik-tor; DENISOVA.0.1 - --- telmnicheskiy redAktor (Short-term credit in the U.S.S.R.] Kratkoarochnyi kredit v SSSR. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1955. 107 P. (MIRA 9:2) (Banks and banking) (RussiR--Credit) ,~~OSIIN, K., professor. Development of short-term credit in the U.S.S.R. Den.i kred. 15 no.9:1-11 S 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Credit) IKONMKOV, Vladimir Vasillyevich, prof*; USOSKI N-.,. prof., otvo red.; SUBBOTINA, K., redAzd-va; TS"EMW ekhn. red. (Credit in a socialist nocietyl Iredit v sotsialisticheskom obahchostve. Moskva, Gosfinizdat. 1959. 87 P. (MIRA 12:11) (Credit) ATLAS, Z.V., prof., red.- U503M, M.K,.,,,prof., red.; SHVARTS, G.A.. dotsent, red.; V I'M 3.*,, kand.okon.nauk, red. j [IssuingIcredit to br-anchas of the national economy of the U.S.S.R.] Voprosy kreditovanila otraslei narodnogo khosiaistva SSSR. Mook7a, K-vo vysshego obrazovaniia SSSR, 1959. 270 p. (MIRA 12:10) 1. Koscow. Finansovyy institut. (Credit) USOSKIN, 14., prof., doktor ekon.nauk Raising the economic standard of credit work. Den. i kred. 17 no.l: 10-18 JA '59. (MIERA 12:4) (Credit) USOSKIN, 14., Prof. Credit problems in the national econorT of socialist countries. Den.i led.^ 18 no-1:20-27 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:1) (Credit) prof - aCurrency circulation in the U.S.S.R.* by T.H.Bet7rev. Reviewed by M.Usoskin. Don. i kred. 18 no.9s87-93 8 160. (MIRA 13:8) (money) (Ba,tyrev, V.M.) USOSKP4_1 MAp prof.; TARABOV, K.M., dotsent, propod.1 INOZEMSEVA, N.S., k-azA-. ekon. nauk, prepod.; VOROB'Yh'V, S.F., dotsent, prepod.j MAKAROOKIN, A.V., dot,sentj, prepod.; BOROZDIN, B., red.; LEBEDEV, A., tekhn. red. (Collection of probleas on the issuing of credit., payments, and cur- rency circulation] Sbornik Wach po kreditovaniiu, raschetam i dene- zhnomu obrashcheniiu. Avtorskii kollektiv po rukovodstvom M.M.Uso- skina. Moskva, Goofinizdat, 1961. 206 p. (MIRA 14:10) le Nubuow. Finansovyy institut, 2, Mookovskly finaneova inatitut (for Tarasov, InozemtEeval Voroblyevp Makarochkin). (Finance) SHENGER, Yuriy Yevgenlyevich, doktor ekonom. nauk; USOSKIN M.M., prof. otv. red.; BOROZDIN, B., red.; TElEGINA, ~.~,eil~;.reZ (Studies on Sa7iet credit] Ocherki sovetskogo kredita. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1961. 406 p. (MIRA 15:1) (Credit) USOSKIN. lovich, pmf.; KONDRATIYEVA, A., red.; TELEGRIA, T., tekhn. red. [The organization and planning of credit] Organizatsiia, i planiro- vanie kredita. 3., jere:r. i dop. izd. Moskva,, Go8finizdat, 1961. 414 P. (credit) (MIRA 15:6) DIYACHENKO, V.P.,, glav.red.; BACHURIN, A.V., kand. ekon. nauk, zam. glav. red.; GIRASHCHENKO, V.S.,, kand. ekon. nauk-, zam. glav. red.; ALEY-3AITHOV, A.M.., doktor ekon. nauk, prof., red.; KI.12-MA11, N.A.j, red.; LYUBD~OV, N.H., do?tor ekon. nauk, prof., red.; PERESLEGIN. U.T.. doktor ekon. nauk, prof., red.; USOSKIN, M.N., doktor ekon. nauk, prof., red.; BREGELI, E.Ya., d1oktor ekon. nwk, prof., red.; PLESHAKOV, S.Ye., red.; BUTAYOV, rl.D., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; PODSHIVALIIIKO, P.P., red.; CHIZHOV, K.Ya., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; SHE.11NEV, F.K.0 kand. ekon. nauk, red.; DAHKOV, G.V., red. [Financial and credit dictionary] Finansovo-kreditnyi slo- vart. Chleny glav. red.: A.11,.Aleksandrov i dr. Moskva Finanny. Vol.2. M-IA. 1964. 688 p. (1,11IRA 17:9~ 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for D'yachenko). usoisra, v. Mechanization of operations In foreign banks. Den. I kred. 14 w.8: 58-62 Ag 156. (KLRA 9:9) (Banks and banking-Purniture, equipment, *tc.) U30SKIN T ,Ptwess of increasing concentration of bank capital In the U.S. Dan. I kr*d. 15 no.4:47-57 Ap 157. (KERA 10:6) (United States-Banks and banking) usosgl,, . . y.', 1 , , "The empire of high finsiaceffi (in Bng-;--Lohj by V. Forlo. levieveil b.r V. Usoakin. Don. i kri5d 15 nool2:43-52 D '57. (MIRA 11:2) (United States-Yinance) (Porlo, V) USOSKI N, V. American banks and distribution of the public debt in the U.S.A. Dan. i kred. 17 no.12::68-80 D 159. (WRA 12:12) (United States--:Banks and banking) (United States--139bts, Public) '-I '\~USOSKZ. V. X- Holding companies are tools oZ monopolistic coctrol In the U.S.A. 'business. ~~n. i kred r, no.3:80-87 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) (United States-Holding corpanies) (United States-Banks and Unking) USOSKIU,.-P,.Ya., kand. med. nauk (Riga 12, ul. Lenina, d. 138, kv.24-a); KRUMINI, K.A. (Krumdris, K.), kand. med. nauk; ANDREYEVA, Ye.I., kand. med. nauk Polyclinical service for children with diseases and traumas of the locomotor apparatus in the Latvian S.S.R. Ortop ravm, i protez. 26 no.1139-.16 N 165. (~,,RAt 18t12) .1i i ortopedii (direktor - 1. Iz Rizhskogo instituta travmatolo .4 dotsent V.K. Kalnben, [Kalnbens, V.1) i Wela leebobno-profi- lakticheskoy pomoshchi detyam J materyam (nachallnitsa Ye.I. Andreyeva) Ministerstva zdravooldiraneniya Latviyskoy SSR. 0 0 A Ill 11 Ull 14 [IN fill 'OPPU amp 1417MIlimill V 11 H 0 it V Is In a 61 a A 0 n ClItC-l' t J1 ~ A "J 00 Af ole I - !'~ V, .) L. ~ 1 00 'AVOWS .- 000, CT T60kift'WO at ism" ruim on IWIViij~:i of -Of 00 Al J.P.Lirilinalli .41 00 A. Usov. (Karfiesi'vomilays Still, INK, Not. it 9). (In ^00 HumAhl-4iteel R cutitaincil carbon 0-70%, chrontionk 4-34", tollptelk 18-50, and vatladiton 0-5001, whilat, tilt, voll AM ZO I'S was carbon 0-33%. chromium 2-55"/,,, tutWtvik 7-70% and vatuttliurn 0-3701 Mll steelit %%ero studied in tile as-vant, 00 AI- rough-lbrged and liloe*-rolled conditions. The pmgreall of tile .0 austenito tratiRf6rmation wam studied by Rockwell-C hiirdibm *0 Ob me"Urements (given in graphical form) and, in a munber of cases, 0 .31 Irl byiniCrOSCOPICOXAMMUttion. The effects of the original structure, I Ihe temperature of I b3 first heat treatment, the rate, of tusling front 00 thin toolix,rature to the imicithermal-transforinatitin tinnix-rotture and 00 of plastic deformation at temperatures above the At-, loint oil tile coo 00. fleconlimielition of tile supercooled austanite were 0111(lied. It was found that the s-ilwwoled austenitte decomposed more rapidly in 00 :1 tile forged and the rolled than in the a&-cast specimens. owing to the At-4 ter number of carbide fragments present. Hodoling the teni. MIA lorrature to which t6e steel was originally heated (viLmiderably iii inerritsed the stability of the supercooled austenite owing to dis- goo solution of the oubides and also because of the growth of the 11911111 auxlenitograins. I'nvipitationofearbitiesdurivigs4low-tu)litjgfruioI IR 0 tic above tomperatuiv lowered the stability of tile austenite. lboo 111tie deformation also lowered the stability owing to tile brmking. -100 oil tif the nustenite grains and tim precipitation of carbido loartielvet 1:1110410 plam during tho deformation. 9.2- 7:. 110 0 it w-040 .4 Idiom) Ar 0- 0.9 U 5 A"O":; 1, a tit, coot KU RU Wit a It W L L I I fill 0 0 0 1 r N 9 a a 2 a V 0 N 0 0 & W 00 ~'O_T'4011 0 9 0006600:6941,6006 0 90000960641604206066~all RTZHOV, I.-. NEZUVIKIN. V.. iLqshinist kombayna; USOV, A., mashinist kombayna. Uaing congines in mining steeply inclined coal seams. Kast.ugl.3 no-10:13-14 IU 154. (KLRA 7:12) 1. ffachallnik uchaetka shakhty in. Ramyentseva kombinata Stalinugoll. (Coal-miqing machinery) us M;ODAYST, Konstantin Illich; ARVIZ, G.V., professor, redaktor; SINCHILO, K.K., takhnichaskiy redaktor [Universal, nomographIc chart for computation and methods of determination of reaction of oxidation-reduction potential of biologic,al liquids] Universallnaia nomogrsmma dlia vuehislanits i metody oprodelentia alrtivnot reaktail i okielitellno-vosetano- vitallnogo potentsials biologichaskikh zbidkostai. Xoskya.*Gos. Izd-vo med.lit-ry, 1956. 30 P. (NIBA 10:7) (BLOOD--ANALYSIS A11D CHEMISTRY) (OXIDATION-R = CTICN RIACTION) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4536 Rybkin, Yevgeniy ',leksandrovich, and Anatoliy Antonovich Usov Shesterennyye nasosy dlya metallorezhushchikh stankov (Gear Pumps for Metal-Gut- ting Machine Tools) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 186 p. Errata slip Inserted. 7,500 copies printed. Reviewer: V.V. Yermakovy Candidate of Tc--.hnical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: G.I. Baydakov; Managing Ed. for Literature on Metalworking and Machine- Tool Making (Mashgiz): V.I. Mitin, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: L.P. Gordeyeva. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers engaged in the design and production of machine tools and in metal-cutting machine-tool hydraulics. COVERAGE: The book contains an analysis of theoretical and experimental investi- gations of methods for designing and constructing hydraulic gear pumps used in the hydraulic actuation of metal-cutting machine tools. The-book is based on recent research carried out by various Soviet and non-Soviet scientists specia- lizing in this field, and on experience gained from the operation of various types of gear pumps. The book contains illustrations and practical suggestions. Chapters III and TV were written by Ye.A. Rybkin. A.A. Usov wrote Chapters I and II, and Sections 1,2, and 7 of Chapter III. The two authors collaborated Cao.AaLto* Gear Pumps (Cont.) SOV4536 in writing the Introduction and Section 9 of Chapter III. 11c, personalities are mentioned. There are 50 references: 31 Soviet, 15 English, and 4 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Conventional Symbols 7 Introduction 11 1. Principles of hydraulic action and operational conditions for use of gear pumps 11 2. Classification of pumps 11 Ch. I. Theoretical Output, Torque of Pumps and the Power Required 21 1. Geometrical output 21 General considerations 21 Determination of relationships for designing pumps with backlash in the intermeshing of spur-gear rotors 24 Determination of relationships for designing pumps with intermeshing of s Ur rotors without backlash 34 'p -gear EMIIIOV, Ye.A.; SD:ITSYII, V.V.; OSHER, R.N.; CIIEKAVTSEV, N.A.; PATSUKOV, I.P.; USOV,_A,A,,i KKS, G.I.; VLADZIv.EVSKIY, A.P.; AVDE-YEV, A.V.; ARZM,IAI,'OV, Sh.P.; PEMOV, G.G.; KOZOREZOVA, A.A.; LISITSM, K.Z.[deceased]; YAKOBI, I.I.A.; BELYAIICBIKOV, G.P.; IVALOV, V.S.; VORMOV, IS.M.; RU-1YAMSE-1, V.A.; TROFB.',IJK, V.A.; BERSHTADT, Ya.A.; ZILIER, G.K.; BERl'.,'.ZMIAYA, V.D., KLEY1040VA,K.F., ved.red.; TITSKAYAJ, B.F., ved. red. [Manual on the use and norms for the expenditure of lubricants] Spravochnik po primenenUu. i normam raskhoda smazochnykh mete- rialov. 2. perer. i do-o. iza. Moskva, Khimiia, 1964. 855 P. (1-1111RA 18:3) USOV I A. A. "-weakawyow L '5. * tr Labor facilitating device3. Mashinostro 11 no.4s~,'~ Ap It (mIlUt la: 5) ov A, MALITSEV, Hil-diail Vasillyevich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; BARMEOVA, Tamara Alaksandrovna, dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; BORIN, Fedor Andreyevich, dotsent, kBnd.tekhn.nauk; GOLOVIN, A.F.. prof., general-mayor inzh..rtekhnicheskoy sluzh~y, retsenzent;_USOV A.F., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, retsonzent; PARRMO, Ye.V., 'cTotseAt, kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; KRIMZR, B.I., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; SHPICHIMUSKIY, Ye.S.. red.; KMAYEVA. O.K., red.izd-va; VAYN'.IWEYN, Ye.B., takhn.red. (Metallography of nonforrous metals and alloys; with an atlas of mucro- and microstructures in supplement] Motallograftis tBvetnykh matallov i splavov. a trilozhenier SUBBS MAkro- i mikrostruktur. Podoobshchs red. M.Y.Aall seva.-Moakva Gos.nauchno-tekhn.ixd-vo.1it-ry p chernoi i tsvetnoi'matallurgii. 19to. 372 p. (MIRA 13;9) 1. Kafedra metallovedeniya Moskovskogo institute tavetn kh metallov i zolota im. H.I.Kalinina (for Malltsev, Barsukove, Borinf. . (Nonferrous metals--Metallography) - usov, A.00 . Cortical rogttlatios of respiration in &&C Pisiol. sh. UsR 38 no. 5t576-583 Sept-Oct 1952, (CIML 23:3) 4 Ustit'ate of lVerimental Medicine, Acadeur of Medical Sciewes USSR, leniWad. USOV, A.Go, gorny7 inzhener; EWOVSKIY, L*A*, gornyy inzhener. Memajo" New developments in design of the Iron ore mines in the Urals. Gor.zhur. no*2:20-23 7155. (MIRA 8:7) (Ural mountaine-Iron mines aTd mining)