SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VELIKANOV, D.P. - VELIKANOVA, T.A.

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ANDREYEV, B.V.; ARTEMIYEVY S.P.; ARKHANGEL,skiy, V.M; Id'ANASIYEV, L.L.; BABKOVJ, V.F.; BRONSHTEYN, L.A.; BUFUKOV, M.S.; BUrLYANOV, V.A..; VARSHAVSKIY., I.L.; YELIUNOVO D.PL,- VOINOV, A.H.; VYRUBOV, D.N.; DORMIDONTOV, A.V.; DIYACHKOV, A.K.; YEFfOTV, V.V.; ZHABIR. V.M.; ZELENKOVj- G.I.; KALABUKHOV, F.V.; KALISH, G.G.; KRAMAUNKO, G.V.; KRASIKOV, S.M.; LAKHTIN, Yu.M.;-MIKULIN, A.A.; CRLIN, A.S.; OSTROVSKIY, N.B.; OSTROVTSOV, A.N.; MBITS, D.A.; STEPANOV, Yu.A.; STECHKIN, B.S.; KRACHATUFDV, A.A.; KHOVAKH, M.S.; CRAM.XiSKIY, A.D.; SHARAPOV, K.A. Nikolai Pp-novich Briling; obituau. Avt,tramp. 39 no-4:57 Ap 161. OEM 14: 5) (Briling., Nikolai Ro-novich., 1876-1961) VELIKANOV Dndtriy Petrovich prof doktor tekhn. nauk; SHLIPPE, I.S., L9T.,-iODiiOVA, A ., tek'h'n. red. (operating characteristics of motor vehicles] 3kapluatatsion- nye kachestva aytomobilei. Moskva, Avtotransizdat, 1962. 398 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Motor vehicles) VELIM P *F, If doktor tekbrr. nauk Operating characteiletics of Soviet-made passenger cars. Avt. prom. 29 no.4323-29 Ap 163. (MIRA 16t6) 1. Institut komplakanykh transportnykh problem Gwplana SSSR. (Automobiles) VELIWOVp D.P. (Moskva) Oatline of long-distance motor vehicle roads, Isy. AN SSR. Energ. i transp. no,.52594-586 S-0 163. , (MMA 16111) L 11348-67 EWT(1)/F~�_-2 PS ALL; Nxi AP6021541 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0281/b6/000/003/0143/0149 AUTHOR: Velikanov. D. P. (Moscow); Stavrov, 0. A. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Prospects for using b tte owered electric automobiles SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Energetika i transport, no. 3, 1966, 143-149 TOPIC TAGS: motor v6hicle, vehicle component, vehicle engineering, vehicle engine, battery driven vehicle, electric motor ABSTRACT: The electrically powered automobile currently under study in the Soviet Union is comparable to the experimental electrically-driven automobiles being built in England, France, and West Germany. The lbtter resembles the electrically-driven automobiles produced by the-L'vo-, Bus Plant and used as mail carriers in Leningrad from 1952 to 1958. A table shows the advantages of the alkaline ferronickel battery over the lead-acid battery, and another table shows the advantages and disadvantages of the battery-powered automobile as compared to the gasoline--?owered automobile. Orig. art. has:. 4 figures and 4 tables. SUB -CODEt 13,pf / SUBM DATE: 290ct65/ OTH REFt 004/ T, au vehiclen In J".,:t. prom. 31 relatiOn to ' h(.: 18:3 Nsme: VRL3]rANOV., 1. 1. Dissertation: Treatment of patients vith bypertovic disease by intra- arterial injection of novocnine. (A clinicopbysiological. study) Degree: Cani Med Sci at- Inst of Pbysiology., Regional Pathology., and "6ry of -the Acad Sci &aakh SSR -ReSswe Date., Place: 1956., Alm Ata Source: Knizhnaya Letopis',, Wo, 47., 1956 Intra-arterial infusion of novocaine solution in the treatment of hypertension. Izv. AN Xnzkh. SSIL $or. wed. i fiziol. no.1:3849 '37- (XIBA 12-7)-' (MMUNSION. therapy, procaine, intra-arterial admin. (Rua)) (PROGAINI, therapeutic use, hypertension, intra-arterial admin. (Rua)) VZLIX414OV, I. I. -----7imultansous dynamic arterial osoillography a-A plathysmography in a study of vascular functions. Izv. AN Kazakh.SSR. Ser. med. i fiziol. no. 133-37 157 (HIBA 12:7) (MAMYSMOGRAPHY, with dynamic arterial osoillogrEphy in funct. exam. of blood vessels (Rua)) (OSCILWHMT. with plethysmograp)W in funct. exam. of blood vessels (Rua)) r- -r VILIKANOV, I.I.; KUCHIU, U.N. The theory of health resort therapy. Trudy lEst.Kroev. pat. AN Kazakh 50 5:166-171 157. (MIRA 11:2) (HRAICH RESORTS, WATERING PIACKS, ETC.) TOROPKINA, Tu.I.; VILIKA170Y, I.I. Cardiovascular and respirator7 function in silicosio. Izv.AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser.med. i fiziol. no.1:29-44 159. (KIRA 13:1) (CARDIOVASCUTAR STSTTEM) (RESPIRATION) (LUNGS--IXJST DISEASES) VZLIKANQV,_ I. I. kand.med.nauk; 'MOSMVICII; V.S. (Alma-Ata) Unification of plethysrographic irmestigations. Vracb. delo no.11- 59-64 N '61. VIMIIA 14: 11) 1. Inotitut krayevoTpatol6gii AN KazSSR. LETHYSMOGRAPHr) MOSIUMVICH, V.S.; YE~IUNOV. I.-I,- Photoplethysmograph vith ink registration. Fiziol. zhur. 47 no.11: 1"0-1"4 N '61- (MIPA 14: 11) 1. From the Kazakh S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Institute of Zonal Pathology, Alma-Ata. (PLETHYSMOGILAPHY) VELIUNOVig I.I. Comparative evaluation of the therapeutic effectiveness of ralon and coniferous baths, and pbsycial therapy for patients with neuroses in a sanatoriuml according to data an a study of the nervous system and vascular reflexes. Trudy Inst.kraev.pat, AN Kazakh. S.S.R. Usl33-160 162. (KMA 16s4) (TUIMIB--PHYSICAL THERAPY) (NEUROSES) (NERVOUS SYSTEM, VASOHDTOR) OSsenag stereoscopic camera. Sov.foto 20 no.10:43 0060. (KM 13: 10) (Cameras) (Photography, Stereoscopic) VELIMOV K. A.. doteett Protein fractions in the blood in chronic pyelonaphritie. Urologiia, no.2:3-6 162, (KMA 15SO 1. Is fakulltatakoy khirurgicbeskoy kliniki (sav, - Prof. YO P* Sokolovskiy) Odesskogo meditsinskogo inatituta imeni N. I. Firogova i bollnitay Sayuza, obshchestv Krasnogo Kresta i Kramnogo Folumsoyatoa SSSR v Tegerane. (KIDNB7S-DISEASES) (MMD PROTEINS) VELIKAVOV) K.A. Treatment 'of acute renal failure. Urologiia 25 no. 5:69-76 S-0 160. (MIPA 14z 1) (KjDIMYS-DI8nSF.1j) VXWUNOV, K.A., kand,madensuk Treating uremis by gastiric lavage. 1, 1z fakulltatakoy khirtirgichaskoy Sokolovskiy) Cdesskogo maditsinskogo (dir. I-YaDayueka) (WMIA, therapy, abdom. lavigs (RUB)) (ABDOMEN, lavage In ther. of uremia Urologlia 22 no.4:25-29 Jl-Ag '57. (MMA 13:10) kliniki (zav. - prof. M.P. instituta imeni N.I.Pirogola (Itus)) VBLIX"OV, IC-A., kand.zed.nauk Surgical tecbnIc in multiple and coral nepbrolithiases. Urologtia 23 no.2:37-41 Hr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz fakulltetskc7 khirur.,-icheakoy klinilri (zav. - prof. M.P. Sokolovskiy) Odeeskogo meditsinokogo instituta Iment N.I.Pirogova. (KIDNWS, calculi multiple & coral stonoe, eurg. (Rue)) VZLIKANOV, K.A.# knnd.mednauk (Odeeen) Activities of the OdessA Urological Society in 1957. Urologlia 23 no.3875-76 MY-Je 158 (MIRA 11:6 ) (IMOLOGY) -VZLU=r-x.Awr-dv+,~ent Intemational Congress "Medical Da7i3 of the Near and Middle East". Urologiia 28 no.205 .4r-Ap'63. (YMU 16t6) (Imimm-ccromw) r4LITAWOV $.9ts. (Odessa). 411-AMOON :.~w " *Acute diseases of rhe urinary tractm [in Balgarian I by Ih. Otsetov. eviewed by K.A, Volikanov. (Urologila 24 nools80-81 Ja-P 039. (XIRA-12:1) R I (URINART ORGANS-DISMIS) VBLIKANOV, K*A*, kand.med.nauk Primary actinomycosis of the kidney, Thologiia, 23 no,5354-57 S-0 '58 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirargicheskay kliniki (zav. - prof. M.P. Sokolcyvskiy) Odesekogo gosudaretvennogo meditainalrogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogovao* (KDIW DISNASES, case reports actinor7cosis (Ruz)) (ACTINGWOOSIS, case reports kidney (Rue)) VELIKANOV, K.A., dotsent Fibrinolysis in urologic patients. Urologila. 29 no.2157-66 W-Ap 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Fakulltatakaya khirurgichoskaya kllnWif,fziR~:~_prtjr. M.P. Sokolovskiy) Odeaskogo maditainskogo instituts. imea'Pirogova. VALIMIOV, K.A. Diagnosis of prostatic canceir. Urologiia 21 no.2:25-28 Ap-Je '56. (KLRA 9*12) 1. Ix kafedry Fakalltatakoy khirurgii lechabnogo fakul'teta (zav, prof. H.P.Sokolovokiy) Odesukogo meditainakogo Instituta imeni N.I. Pirogovj (dir. - prof. I.Ya*Deyneka) PROSTATI HTFIRTROPHY, diagnosis, (RUB)) PLL .-4rp N~rowylch. ~~rlnimall uchastlyol BARU HITAO Got.; GOLDOBINO N.A.; ZOWIMINA, G.A.; XAMDABWVAO X.P'l OL'KWV# G.A.; SAVINA, T.N.; YAYZRW, A.I. SUMIX9 V.I., Who, retsenzent; NIXIMROT. A.Foo doteent, red.; BMIULLU, I.A., rod*isd--ya; SPIRANSWA, OsTop vokhn*redo (Determining the economie efficienoy of various aethods for machining parts] Optadelenle ekonomichookoi effektivaostl -variantoy makhanichoafti obrabotki detalel. Moskva, Maxhgiz, 1961. 211 p, (MIRA l4zl2) (metal cutting) MIZAIWOV. X'm. r. - - - lamroving the organitation of Trudy LPI no.186:100-105 156. (MaChinery industry) small-lot production of *RchineT7 (YIRA IO:?j (Efficiency, Indwstr!al) VELIKANOV, K.M.; KARANDASHOVA, K.S. - Practice in classifying metal-cutting tools; for calculating the economic efficiency of part machining. Trudy LIP no.227:79-86 163. (KRA 17:4) VELIKANOV) K.M.; VLASOV, V.F. Method for calculating the economic efficiency of substituting the machine tooling of parts with a hot stamping. Trudy LIP no.2271 87-96 163, (MIRA 17:4) I Y, m - Y-i, ! u? VELIKAEOV n; Uu . j econr,mlc, e'ficiencY Qr th: orza v,ethod of caic-ulatinir, th~, 1p uoj;.q linp for, makinf: turblra_lnla. of an alterr.O,Ing contill Trudy LPI no.244,74-84 165. Calculating the economi,~ ~~Cflci,!nvy of the --,echnology of th(l hl"O, treatment of mota!-cutting tools. lbld.:85-93 VELIKANOVP K.M.; KLEBANFII, V.Ya. Method for calculating the economic efficiency of nubstituting castings with rolled billets. Trudy LIP no.227:97-112 163. (MIRA 17:4) ABSEMY, Mikhail Alsksaynvich; VELIKA11OV, Kaz, p Mironovich; OZIRKOVICH, --MT -kand.te V Mikhail lzrallevich; ANSE T-9- A - , k n-.Daut, dotsent, red.; VAKSER, D.B., doteAnt. reteenzent; BORODULUU, I.A., red. izd-va; POLISKATA, R.G., tnkbn.red, [Increasing labor productivity and loitering production costs in latheworkj Povyshenle proizvoditellnoott trude. i snizhanie zatrat pri tokarnoi obrabotke. Pod obahchei red. M.A. Anserovat Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekbn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7, 1958. 93 p. (Biblintachka tokaria-novatora, noel) (MIRA 12:1) (Labor productivity) (Turning) VILIUNOV, X.H. -- Mrs. Cajoulating, the economic efficiency of new technical methods in industry. Trudy LPI no-186-.37-51 156. NLRA 10:7) (Productivity, accounting) 1~ - - - - --- - - - - - - - '-,#XLIM ~ inzh. _qVj_jL Protection from vibration. Okhr. trude, i sots. strakh. 3 no.8:6-1 Ag 160a (KIRA 13:9) (Ylbration-ftelclogical effect) YZTMEV, A.; VELIKAMV, L. Revise the peroidic maintenanee of mitortrucks. Takh. v sellkhoz. 20 no.7t48-49 ii 160. (14IRA 130) (Notortrucke-Maintenance and repair) I 121~t--.' , 4 VELIKPI[OV, L. A. Cand Tech Sci -- (dits) "Study of Va performance /I of automobiles with increased pasaing oopsoity (GAZ-63) under conditions of agricultural production." Mos, 1959. 25 pp (Ifin of Agriculture USSR. MoB Inst of Mechanization and 61cotrification of Agriculture), 160 copies (KL, 45-59, 146) -40- VEL,IKANQV-,IA,,-aspirant Investigating the operating conditions of motortrucks in agriculture. Trudi MIMESKH 61319-343 159. (IONA 14: 5) (Motortrucks) AGEYEVA, A.P.; AKSENOVA-CHERKASOVA, A.S., eapiranka; blbliotekarl; GAVVA, F.1-1,.; GIRENFO, P.D., Geroy.3ots. truda; GUBANOV, M.M., pensioner; GUSIKOVA, T.K., nauchnry sotr.; DAVYDOV, A.G., prepodavatelt; DANILEVSKIY, V.V., prof., dvazhdy laureat Stalinskoy premii; DCVGOPOL, V.I., laureat Stalinskoy premii; YELOXHIN, M.F.; YERMAKOV, A.D.; IVANOV, V.G., prepoda- vatell; KOVALEVICH, V.K.; KOVALEVSKAYA, Ye.S.0 zhurnalistka; PANKRATOV, A.G.; WNA, F.M.; URYASHOV, A.V.j HDORIN, I.M., kand. iat. nauk; FILIPPOV, F.R.; CHUMAKOV, N.P.; SHEPTAYEV, K.T., zhurnallst; VASIKOVSKIY, O.A., kand. ist. nauk, retsenzent; KULAGINA, G.A., kand. ist. nauk,, retsenzent; GOR'OPAKOVSKIY, P.L., prof., doktor biol. nauk, retaensant; BAKHMUTOVA, V., red.; SAKNYN', Yu., tekhn, red, (Nizbniy Tagil]Nizhnii Tagil. Syerdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 294 p. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy krayevedcheakiy muzey (for Ageyeva, Guslkova). 2. Zaveduyushchiy gorodskim otdelom narodnogo zdravookhraneniya, Nizhniy Tagil (for Velikanov). 3. Zaveduyushchiy gorodskim sell- Bkokhozyay8tvennym otdalom goroda Nizhniy Tsg1l (for Gavva). 4. Nachallnik upravlaniya stroitellatiom Sver~vskogo movnar- khoza (for Giranko). 5. Deyst-4itellnyy chlen kkademii nauk Ukr. SSR, Leningradskiy politakhnichaskly institut (for Denilevskiy). (Continudd cn next card) 1. CHUGUNOV.- I.Te.: VELIKkNOV, L.P. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Forests and Forestry - Don Valley 7. Oldest steppe forest station on the Don. Lee i step'. 14, no. 11, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Yebruwy 1953. Unclassified. VELTKA!0V, L. F. 2. USSR f600) 4. Botanical gardens Rostov 7. Word of the Rostov Botanical Garden on shelterbelt forestry. Biul. Glav. bot. sada No. 11, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. ,i .07 . C'. U~iyjl , 1. Ye. V7jT,'AITQDV,- L. P. 1 ^* usZa Voc) 4 4. Don Valley - Fcrests and Forestr7 7- Oldest steppe forest ~; tation on t he Don. Los i z; tep 1 14, no. 3-1, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. 1. VELIK)SOV, L.P' 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Rostov - Botanical Gardens 7- Work of the Rostov Botanical Garden on shelter-belt forestry. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no.11 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February, 1953.Unclassified KOROVINP S.Ye.; VELIKANOV, L,P.,, ABUJITAYEIT, M.P, New form of large-frulted cherr7 plum from the waate:-n 71-an Snan. Blul. Glay. bot. sada no,55sl23-126 164. (H:Rt. 1, Glavnyy botanicheokly sad AN SSSR. -, - - - - - - -1 ~ - ~l UL-I'l .--. --j- IVELIKAROYA, Mikhail,Andreyevich [docea3ed]; KALININ, G.F., ctv. >' ; red.; koZHINA, ZJI., red. / I I [Land 17drology] Gidroloeiia sushi. 5. izd.., dop. i perer. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1964- 402 p. (141-AA 17.9) - I-- _._1.1'1_-'_'_._-- __ -M VELI .K Imov, No (Chelyabinsk); ZEf-;TSOVY A.-I KAZANTLSEV, B. (1eningrad) I Electron1c signal light switches. Radio no.40G-_11 Ap 164. UTIRA 17:9) 'F - 12 7P7r Y AUTHORS: Popov, A.A. TITLFt Ways to Tncresne. Lpbor Fffiriency In the ?"Inet5 of th-2 7;ikopol - flarganets Trust (Puti uvelicheniyn proiz-ioditel Inosti trudn na rudnikakh trentn ':ikopo).'-!,'nrganets PERTODICAL: Gornyy zhurnpl, 1959, Nr 9, pp ?2-21 ("!31-0 ABSTRAM Strip mining operations In tnr ;11t~opoll vnngnnose bnplri w1ire introducod in 1952, and ninci then, owinz to enpecinlly J'n- vorable gromnd conditions, more and rrore ore hns been extrncted by this metho(!. Py 1965, 67 ':' of all niiing onerptions -mill be by this methol. the authors founi that in underpround rrininp', although modern equipTent wns used, there was no increase in labor efficiency. 117his was crused by bnd (reoloFicnl conditions and because the exploited layers were deep and unfnvorpbly located. The authors consider strip minini7 Ps the only possible way to increase labor efficiency. There are 6 tables. ASSOCIATION: Trest 1likopoll-!-'srganets (The NiL-or)ol'-Yn:-o7.-nets 7rist) 1. Ores--Production---Effect'~veress 2. Mining industry-USER Card 1/1 AUMR: Velikanov, T, Is TITLEs About Losses of Spring Flow at the North of European UM (0 poterakh vesennego atoka na severe Yevropsynkoy chasti SM) PERIODICAM Hateorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1957, No. 1, pp. 19-25 (u.s.S.R.) ABSTMTs Data are presented on the snov layers,, precipitation and water character- istica of the soilp prevailing in the northern regions of European U&M., and the phyBieogeographical characteristics of the territories in question and an explanation is given of the basic factors affecting the formation of spring flcrds, The entire territory investigated lies within an ex- cessive humidification zone where huiddity concentration in the Boil begins with early autumm rains. During the winter season,, the hu-Mity increases in the upper layers of the soil due to the 3igration of haddity, According tp P. F, Idzon (1,2) the losses in northern regions should be around 10 - 20 mm; but actual observations showed that the difference between the amount of water in form of anow and precipitation and the flow is approximately ten times greater than the value shown by ldzon. The results of theoretical studies conducted by Ye. 0. POPOY (3) are listed, It is explained that the distribution of flow losses according to territories depends largely -upon the distribution of the vegetation layer. The effect of these factors on the distribution of spring flow Card 1/2 losses cannot be considered individualU. About LosBeo of Spring Flow at the North of Eut'"an UM The zonality in the distribution of climatic characteristics,, as won as the ao:Ll and vegetation cover,, are instrumental in the distribution of basic flow factors over the given territory. This served as a basis for the preparation of flow loss distribution chat-to and made possible a territorial forecasting of spring flow. When utilizing these cbarts for long range forecasting, it must be remembered that they were prepared for comparatively large basins and cannot reflect the pbyBicogecgraphical characteristics of zdcro-regionB of the territory. Table, graphs., chart, There are 3 Slavic references, ASSOCIATION: PRZBENM BYt SWM3TTEDs AVAIUBLEs Card 2/2 14 96 It I Aw If 17 b $0 It Is V A it IN of 1) U w 11 V a 0 a it it 44 a 6 C14 V V - 4 1 b S d A 6 Relatlys lopwUic* of Pipe UMI &ad en"S cUmben la cratkise. 3 OIFRTAC~ jfjy4*m Kbioyelske 1k 370-20M): cf. C A. CHIZOV A" V. VX vu -- 1~ A~~ 09 kta -am.--Tlw clintlus 0 tax cbamtwm t t t .7 sutatituting a Do. 14 isvp tubes advocated in order to avoid vAc depowts within the crwklnc unit V. K. go a '00 go a go 00 04 40 & 00 -00 00 Ogg 0 40* 010 It 00 40 Al A. I L a of 1ALLUKKAt CITCROVAll CL<#K&?lC* too - -A 4 T ' -' ' - - R ' O, U U 4, -0 W I V V 11 All 4 1 8 FM 0 40 '1VINV I 0 Tog OW 3 . o a of Or n of 4 RW Ob - XA OW 01 0 0 0 0 s* 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 00 0 0 so 00000 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *i 69 A 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 VEiJUNOV, V.I., inzh. laying large-diameter east-iron pipes in shielded tunnels. Vod. i san. tekh. no.8:33-34 Ag '62. MRA 15:9) (Pipe, Cast-iron) (Pipe-laying machinery) . VUDW2~~ - Poseibl,lity of daytime observations and altitude measwemente of stam, Inform,,sbor.TSNIDW no.60 Sudovosh.i evias' no-152 34P-38 161, (KM 16:2) (Nautical astroncmy) .-, 4~ ATRAPETY&N. M.A.; VELIKAMV, V.S.; KAUKKOV, Te.Ta. Stud7ing the high-frequency heat transfer procoso In an oil layer. Trudy Inst.nefti AN Xazakb,SSR 3:113-124 '59, (MIR& 13:1) (Oil fields-Zlectric propertims) YBDOROV, N.N., kand.tokhn.nauk; POPOV, -I.V., kand,geogr.nauk; BORSLIKI O.Neq kand.geogr.nauk; GRUSH3VSKIT, M.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; VELIKAYOV, M.A., prof.. doL-tor tekhn.nauk, red.(Moakva); URTTAY*f'_7-.2-.' OtT-,- Ted;-,-ALIMIN, O.A., red.; BLIZIfTAK, Te.T., red. [deceased]; BORSX. O.N., red.; DAVTDOV, L.K., red.; DOKANITSKIT, A.P., rod.; KALININ, G.P,, red.; KRITSKIT, S.N.. red.; KU1ZLIN, B.I., red.; MANOIM, L.F., red.; MENKELI, X.F., red.; ORLOV, B.P.. red.: PROSMTAKOV, A.K., red.; SOKOLOVSKIT, D.L., red.; SMGLHR, O.A., red.; CHEBOTAREV, A.I., red.; CHIRKOVSKIT, S.K., red.; SHATILINA. M,K., red.; VLADIMIROV, O.G., takhn.red, [Transactions of the Third All-Union Hydrological Congress] Trudy III Tsesoiusnogo gidrologicheskogo s"esda. Vol.5. [Section of Hydrodynamics and River-Bed Rvolution] Sektaiia gidrodinamiki i ruslovykh protsessov. 1960. 421 p. (MEU 1): 11) 1. Vsanoyuznyy gidrologicheakiy swezd. 3d, Leningrad, 1957. 2. Gosudarstvannn gidrologichookiy institut (for Fedorov, POPOV). 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Velikanov). (Hydrology--Congresses) 0 10 tj it N is is opm p9a lln visa mvmjiw p u it m r III A I L A I A 4 j & I, a A 1, t 4, I I M IS fA W U 1, OM" &M**MSW WO 10 VOW V. A. V OT. ISM ftWOdy* 00 ;,4p ~o 0 jo 0 4.4 be it , u Is AV 00 1 .1 0 , 9 1 ot a 1 AA L I a fw w 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in 91 111. 146 141, 111 01-9 CORI*$ 0 Apporat" lw ao%nws 0 j : -P"mt" 0 00 9 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It F7, ,I I sticall 11110111 Pill 0 If 0 41 U 11 0 oco 1 d 1, 1 , .1 - - - i . - 1,. 1 . ,.,* , , , 1, -ISO .0"ftl~fj -1.1. -00 am W* dem Aid.*&& MTAttW4K4t LITEIATURS CLAIWKATON At 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 a -- - -- - . -.- - . -- - wad isdo-a-M-a is dw vabovat al a - . ; 1 00 "a n" $ pno"A"M Dwo (rock - -V. brWy Atoka mw btvd lestowas .00 va cd a wassund uqqw. " * pol tv The &sin wW woortinp of tbw app. CRAL BLANC 0 =00 A 0 400 91 be o x 0 1 if so 9 as A J, I r onq 0 0 le 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 6 * 0 0 6001 0 0 0 0 a If 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 1 U111HOR: Veli-kro-JOV, I.:. 'i. 1. V. w1f1cri;s and Th3ir Ditjtribution '.'i t h In the Territor!,, of tl-.q IMPLI, -.,Iited by 'III. L. 1,57 (1- V- B(,eu!YW-)ov4, ""elevne Potoki i ;kh na ~erritorii 11:;Sall. redaktoivey 3. ",. Zayko-,~n. (;j(!rO-- netc-o1zdf4t. L. 1~,)r)'7) Fidrologiya, 11',181 11j, )v j:. AB3M.ICT '2he siuthorezs mentioned in the title has r.-.f,dp it t a "to ~Pivc, an account of contemporary conceptiorul rcpr-J.Ajj~,~ the nature of irudflow phcmomenall as tell as "to outline th,~ specific characteristion of these proneggoo ac )f a concrete combinc.,tior, of the prevallent .~n tiip individual regiono of the Ot M11terifIll h,'-8 'OerJt; &~;l7eMbled from the liturntmre, exclucivoly from ':,'oviet nom-coo. Thi.9 110.9 Pimbled t`io.- wi~h-jr,!:x to give a a i rl.~ c orip lete den or L p t, I or i o I' rmfl 11 e n c, m -11., '1 mainly from a j,hysico-geographical, but partly also 14'rur.-i n Ca.rd 1/3 dyramic viewpoint. However, ~he Soviet reviewpr thow,-ht 1- 1 15; !. 'i. Bozolyubova and 'their Distribution ',:itUh!r. the it Fdited by ~. D. ay!,Cv, Gidromateoizdat 'ji, tile VSSP "3 It C. I.s it rq, r c, 1 57 h e til- -'ot E~Ove unt- r, t, thi, flow r~i;iF;-n:r,,g 110 Ot I' flct, docwv~nts,fj ~yo ~*, "; , t)~lt mzfl.,j th&,- c of t&e river D; r i; c r u e 1;) ..-ou d,-r, accolln; f u 71, J~ 0 11 c I o , V I " t '-I (! , 1, 1.!,!: vtel~ ill t h 1 ly ;,~11;1t- v not -Ifccount ~,nl! '.'heir Distribution Within the of t'-r, US.'Zill D. Gidrometeoi,-,dat cr~l 1-,jbliahs~r--) 1-/157 offoi-t-,, lReynolld's numl~er, which narks the dec-ree of turb,,i2c'nCe -!-t riot bE- in this connection. The revie--mer 7'; 'o nop -.-.,i,,y th~., firut two seations of chapter - lo d~v(-)!.-J to t)v-- i,,iovoment of sus;iendA #A.Iuvia. To o4 an introduction of this aue2tion into t'--- is obscure. The revie-,,,er refl-ainn ~.mf,lorenals stateirents to a r,,;ore &itAili~,l r i t 1 thio roiio~7rr,;.,h V. VELIKAMVI P. a day of delay. Izobr.1 rate. no.7:22-23 J1 159. (MIIL% 12:11) 1. Predoedutell soveta Yeasoy,,uxnogo nbshchantvu izobrfitutoley ratsionalizatoroy (VOIA) usotnotukovogo ouvodit (g.Ruutuvi). (Rustavi--Xfficiency, Induntrial) POPOV, A.A. . Ways of increasing labor prnluctivity In mines of the Nikopoll- Manganeso tmat. Gor. zhur. no.9:22-25 S 158. (KRA 11:10) 1. Treat Nikopoll-Marganats. OlIkopoll-Mins managemont) (Manganese ores) USSR/Fem Animls - Honey Boo Q-7 Abs Jour s Rof Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, No 26261 Author % Nazerov I.A., Vollkp-nov V.F., Mitropollskiy A.G. Inot I Not Given Title I The I-!cnnE-.o=ont of Boas in Horizontal Hives (Sodorzhr-niyo pchol v ullyalch-lozhakekh) OriF. Pub t Poholovodstvo) 19571 Ito 6, 20-2) Abatrnct : Tho rosults of prcetical observations mndo under conditions prevailing in tho Azorbrijnn SSRp Whito Ruesian SSR, end Tambov Oblast' ere given. Card 1 1/1 ll;;'I,T , 1,1 . 1;t Taking care of the arrry horse; manual for soldiers and nerzeants Moskva, Vc-n. izd-vo, 19h8. (Hie 53-555) Collation of the original: 83 P. Microfilm T-13 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kavalerlia- Handbooks, manuals, ate. I. Velik&nov, V. D , jt. au. 3M AUTHOR: Velikanov,.V.,I. SOV/6-59-6-8/22 TITLE: Installation of Fixed Points by the Methoa of T-11hawing the Ground With Heated Tubes (Zakladka reperov metodom protaivaniya grunta nagretymi trubami) PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, 11r 6, Pp 35-37 (USSR) A13STRACT: In the areas of permanent irost, the spec~_fieations for levelings of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th order of 1957 permit tube fixsd points to be installed in bareholes obtained by thawing the ground by means of heated tubes. This method is nearly never used, and the author Teports he.-o en the working experience made in this respeet by L'icpedition N:5- 41 of the Severo-Zapadnoye aerogeodezicheskoye predpriyatiye (North-west Aerogeodeti~: Service) which carried out the leveling of 3rd order in the area north of the polar circle (Zapolyariye) in 1948-1950, On the advice of Engineer A. V. Teol,)gov who had already some experience in laying tubes 1.5 m !nag in thesp areas, the leveling party of 1. P. Bogdanov installed the fixed points in boreholes obtained by thaving the ground by Card 1/2 means of.tubes heated in fire, It took 6-fA hours to inetall Installation of Fixed Points by the Method of sov/6-59-6-9/22 Thawing the Ground With Heated Tubes one fixed point and 20 hours including journey and preparation of firewood. The choice of place for the fixed point is of essential importance. Recommendations are given here in this respect. The tools needed for this work are listedt and the exeoution of work is deacribad in detail. Experience shows that only half the time needed for the usual inctallation of fixed points is required for this procedure. The levelings of 3rd order and the installation of fixed points (as described here) in 1948-50 were controlled ~n part by the Hovosibirsk AGP in 1953. Results of the control confi--med the good quality of installation and showed no shifting of the fixed Points. Card 2/2 3(4) - AUTHOR: -5/16 Velikanov, V. I. SOV/6-59-3 TITLE- 11 On the Work of the Permanent E~Fcecutive "ouncil at the Moscow Aerogeodetic Enterprise (0 -:abote postoyanno deystruyushchego proizvodstvennOgO 30Veshchaniya v Noskovskom aerogeodeziches- kom predpriyatii) PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i knrtografiya, 1959, Nr 3, PP 47-50 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Plenary Meeting of the TsK KPSS in december 1957 decided on the establishment of permanent executive councils at enter- priseg and works. The deciaion was ratified on July 9. 1958, by the Sovet 11inistrov SSSR (Council of Ministers, USSR) and the Vsesoyuznyy Tsentrallnyy Sovet ProfessionalInykh Soyuzov (All-Union Central Council of Workers' Unions). Such a perma- nent executive council was established at the '-Toskovskoye aerogoodezicheskoye prodpriyatiye (MAGP)(.Moscow Aerogeodetic Enterpri5e) on Miay 20, 1956, It consists of 77 representatives of workshops, de -part-,,.ients, administration centers, anI public organizations, 7 persons wore elected in the permanent presi- dium. The latter has the tank of defining the agenda, of in- J-orming the coun,~il membero and all workers as to planned Card 1/2 works and adopted de,,isions and to exert a control on the On ~he Work of the Permanent Executive Council at the SOV/6-59-3-6/16 Moscow Aerogoodetic Enterprise practical application of the decision3 adopted by the council. As from May 19.56 thq permanent executive council har dealt with the following problems: internal service, measures to improve pinnning in the 1.!AGP, topographic and geodetic works within the frametriork of tho 7-year plan from 1959 to 1965. The followinv measure5 were decided upon: (1) to improve methods of fixing triane-alation cuntern and marks in regions of ever- lasting frozen ground, (2) to work out a provisional guide for the u-.ie of marking methods. (3) to work out the technology of radiogeodetic methods for surveying works on a scale of 25,000, (4) to improve the method of measuring with optical range finders, (5) to equip the internal service with modern instrumentZ and deviceE and to improve the technology of stereophotogra-a-metric operations. Card 2/2 u4t! -S. 54 lqi Z. f.'s .2.0 ABARENKOVA, Ye.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, datsent; VELIKANOV, Ye.P., student Methods of preparing. monomers and polymers for synthetic fibers manufactured for Industrial and experimental p-jrposes. Trudy LIE1 no-36:23-51 '61. (MIRA 15,1) (Polymers) (Textile fibers, Synthetic) BABICINVt M.A.-; VELIWOVAp A.A. Rffe.ot of manganese content on the resistance of steel to abrasive wear. Metallovod. i term* obr. mot. no.5:35-37 MY 164, (miRA 17; 6) 1, Institut mashinovadenlya AN &WR, BABICHEVI M.A.; VELIKAINOVA, A.A.1 KRAPOUIIINAs L.B* Effect of manganese on the abrasive vear of ateel with one per cent carbon content and of iron alloys. Trenti ian.wah. no.15:12-30 162. OGRA 154) (Manganese) (Steel-Testing) (Iron alloys-Testing) VELIWOVA A,A. Testing the wear of materials of soll-mtting b2ades by means of inserts under field conditions. Tren.i i3n,mashs no*15:79-8,1* 162, (Mechanical wear-Testing) (MIRA 154) POPOV) V.V.; VELIKANOVA, K.M. Increasing the accuracy of the reverse turn of the inverted crystalline lens by marking it. Nauch.dAl.-.7s.shkoly; biol.nauki no.4:50-54 162. OGRA 15:10) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy embriologii Moskov.,jkogo gosudarstvenncgo universiteta. im. M.V.Lomonosova, (CRYSTALLINE LEM) VELIKANOVA, K.H. Factors responsible for the division of a regeterating crystalline Ions into-Its apithelial and fibrous parts. Dokl. AN SSSR 11+9 no.2sl+72-474 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitat im. H.V,Lomonosava, Predstavleno akademikom I.I.Shmallgauz4nom. (Cryotalline lope) C" -r L 33326-66- r:!,.qT A 11'P tI tp(r) Rif ACC NR, AP6021772 SOME CODE: UR/0413/66/000/012/0032/0032 INVENTOR: Shatalov, V. P.; Velikanova, L. A.: Volovodov, A. I.; Kovrizhko,, L. F.; Kudryavtsev, L. D.; Sotnikov,- 1'-.-"F.; Koz1ova, M. N. ORG: none TITLE: Cat lyst for the hydrogenat onlof ethylbenzeJ to styrenei Class 12, No.-182697 (announced by Voronezh Synthetic-Rubber Frant G. S. M. Kirov (Voronezhskiy zavod sinteticheakogo kauchukaTf- SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12, 1966, 32 TOPIC TAGS: dehydrogenation, ethylbenzenestyrene, improved catalyst ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an improved catalyst for the dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene. To increase the activity and mechanical strength of iron, chromium, potassium and calcium oxide-based catalyst.1the tsethod provides for the addition of 5-10% magnesium oxide to the composition.1 [BO) SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 17May65/ ATD PRESS: 6-0 2-6 -L,~ r 4N lei! i1 09 Ills 8/064J60/000/01/06/024 3022/BOOS AUTHORS: Shatalov, V. P., Velikanova, L. A. TITLE: Experiments for the Increase of the Selectivity and Effectiveness of a Styrene Contact PERIODICAL: Xhimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1960, No. 1, pp. 31 - 3.3 TEXT: In order to improve dehydrogenation of ethyl benze on a sty-rene contact, the activity of the catalyst with various types of the prodac- tion of some of its components, i.e.2 ZnO and L120 3? was investigated in the paper under review. The catalyst samples were tested in a laboratory- and industrial contact furnace. ZnO was obtained either from the hydrate or by burning of metallic zinc according to GOST 202-41. The laboratory- (Table 1) as well as the industrial experiments (Fijrs. 1-3) showed that a quick decline of selectivity was observed in the ogte of catalysts uhich contain ZnO produced by the second method mentioned, A.1 20 3 was produced 1) by reaction of industrial Al(OH) 3 with NaOH, 2) uith KOH, 3) with HNO 3) Card 1/2 Experiments for the Increase of the Selectivity 5/064/60/000/01/06/02-t and Effectiveness of a Styrene Contact B022/1,008 4) by annealing aluminum-ammonium sulfates at high temperatures. The Al203 produced according to process 4~ showed the highest catalytic ac- tivity (styrene yield of up to 92.e%, Table 2). The effectiveness of the Y various modifications of Al 0 was e*aluatel on the basis of their rein- V, 2 3 forcing properties in SKS-30 and SKS-3QLN butadione-st7rone rubberV (Table 3 . There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 2 refere__nc_e-s,__1___of_ which is Soviet. Card 2/2 3/0 64/61/000/008/00 2100 3 B103/B208 AUTHORSt Shatalov, Ve Pol Velikanova# Le A* TITLEs Production of alpha-metbyl styrene by catalytic dehydrogenation of isopropyl benzene PLMODICALi Khimicheskaya promyshlonnosto, not 81 1961, 12 - 13 TEXTs The authors predict a considerable increase ofj,-mothyl styrene product- ion within the next years. The product is to be obtained by dehydrogenation of isopropylbenzene. The authors describe studies by No N*'Shendrik (Byunsten' po obmenu opytom v promyohlonnosti'SK i SS, Nooi 10 (1953) and T. Bowleyl-B. E. Bowen G. W. Jackson (British patent 670444, 19521 Chem. Abstr., Al, 5491 (19531) which deal with the search for a sufficiently efficient catalynt for the purpose mentioned. Two catalysts were tested during the experiments, which are used in styrene synthesis& a) on the basis of iron oxide (in per centi Fe20 3 87, Cr203 5, K20 8) and b) styrene contact (ZnO 79.5, MgC 5-0, Al2035.5, CaO 5-0, K2 s04 2-51 K2 CrO42-5). The methods were analogous to those used for de4drogenation of ethyl benzene tc styrenep according to V. Card 1/4 SIO 6Y60i /WO/00 8/00 2100 3 Production of alpha-motbyl ... B103 S2 a Shatalov, L. A. Velikanova (Khim. Prom-, No- 1, 31 (1960))- The weight rLtio of isopropyl benzene : water vapor was nearly always 1 2 3. the-.volume rate of the contact gas 0*25 and 0.5 hr7l. Before work was startedp the catalyst was used six times for 1hr at 6500C for contaoting'ieopropyl benzene, and then T.egcneratedby'meane of a vapor-air mixture. D%ring the study, the authors usually desisted from a regerErdion of the catalyst. The process was carried out within 12 - 62 day*s. The effect of the catalyst was determined every 24* hr. The following products are obtained with catalyst &)1''k~-methyl-styrene as main product, styrene, benzene, 00 2' propylene, H2j CH4 and a small ejwunt of products which are not distillable at a residual press-are of 20 mm Hg ("dry I residue")@- At a volume rate of propyl benzene of 0-5 ~hr- and a dilution by vapor of I a 3# the yield ofr.-methyl styrene was 93-94% (referred to the decomposed isopropyl benzene which was contained in the catalyzate to about 39%). The process took place at about 53& C. The undistillable residue amounted to hundredths per cent; benzene 0.3%, styrene up tQ 8.9%, the contact gas contained 6.6 - 8.9% CO 2, up to 1 -2% CH4t and up to 0.2% propylene. The amount of by-products increases very slowly with the time of catalyst Card 2/4 3106 /0 3Y61 00/008/002/003 Production Of alpha-methyl B10 B208 application. A decrease of the volume rate of isopropyl benzefie't6 0'25 hel d;; increases the GO content in the contact gas and the content of the residue in the c3talyzate. The composition of the resultant products is hardly changed by regeneration- of the catalyst. 1hen catalyst b) was used (it was obtained from zinc oxide prepared via the hydratep and from Al 203 from aluminum ammonia alum)p the same products resulted as with catalyst a). rho highest yield ofoL-methyj styrene (92%) is obtained at a volume rate of 0-5 hr-1 (dilution by vapor 1 9 3)- In this case 374or-methyl. at rene at most was contained in the catalyzate. The process took Place at 590 C, In the case of b), some of the by-products are formed in higher quantities than with a)a the dry residue - up to tenths per cent, CH 4 2.0%, c02 and propylene about as much as with a). The yields of styrene and benzene are lower with b). The formation of by-products slowly increases with time also in this case. The 002 amount in the contact gas and the content of the undistUlable residue In the catalyzate likewise increased with decreasing volume rate. Vhen b) was used, ethylene was formed in additionj the yield ofc~-metbyl styrene drops. 'WhAya isopropyl benzene is less diluted with water vapor, an undesirable offect Card 3/43 3106 611000100810021003 Production of alpha-methyl 3103 B208 YB is b"ught abouts the 00 content rapidly inoreaseso Higher dilution of isopropyl benzene-than .I ? 3 given rise to rapid des6tivation of the catalyst. It is stated in conclusion that the dehydrogenation on cstal;y6ts a) and b) proceeds very selectively and with good yields. Isopropyl benzene is dehydrogi- enated on a) at a lower temperature and with higher aelectivitye Neither a) nor 13) need te regenerated., In the analysis of gaseous products the'device by Ore is used. There are 4 references, 3 Soviet-.bloc and 1 non-Sovist-bloo. The reference to Inglish-language publications see in the body of the abstract. Card 4/4 SHA:TALCVI---V.-P.-;- VELINANOVA, L.A. Production ofCL-methylstyrene by the catalytic dehydrogenation of lsoprGpylbenzene, Kbim.proms no.8:530-531 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Styrene) (Cumene) SHATALOV, V.P.; VILDCANOVA, L.A. rxperiments for increasing the selectivity and 'Ictivit7 Of styrene-process catalysts* Rhim*prome nool:31-33 Ja-F 160. (MaRA 13:7) (Styrene) (Cata3,vgis) VELIKANOVA, L. K. Cand Biol Sci -- (dies) "Tissue reeeptors of onmoregulative reflexes." Novosibirsk, 1955. 9 pp 20 om. (Acad Med Soi USSR. Inst of Normal and Pathol. Physiology), 150 oopies M, 7-57, 105) 4;~- / VELIKANOVA, L.K. Effeat of section of the spinal cord on water secretion by, the kidneys [with summery In English], Biul.eksp.bial. I med, 44 no.11:62-64 N 157 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Iz kafedry fiziologii (seve' - chleu-korrespondent AMU SSSR A.G. Ginetsinsk-iy) Novosibirskogo meditsinskogo Inatitutn (dir" prof. G.D. Zaleaskiy)o Predstpvler~a akAdemikom L~A. Orbeli. (SPINAL CORD, physiology, eff. of section on urination (Rua)) (URINATION, physiology, effo of spinal cord section (Rua)) VZLInN0.V-A?j- Waft- Receptors of the osmoregulating reflex [with summAry In English]. Bjul.eksp.biol.i med. 45 no.4:21-24 AP158 (MIRA 11:5) 1, Is kafedry fiziologii (zav. - chlen-korraspondent AKIF SSSR A.G. Ginetsinskiy) Novosibirskogo moditsinakogo inRtituta (dir.- Prof. G.D Zaleaskiy). PredetavlenA nkademikom 1.A. Orbeli. iNERVE ENDINGS, physiolog7 receptors of osmotic prer ure variAtions, 10CAl12RtiOn 4 funct. (Rua)) (OSMOSIS & PERKUBILITT, osmotic pressure receptors in atimals, localisation & funct. (Rug)) WILIUNOVA, I.K.; YI2MINSHTZYN, Ta.D. .0smoreceptore of the liver. Yiziol.shur. 45 to.12:1472-1476 D 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1.7rom the Department of Physiology, Kedieal Institute, Novosibirsk. (LIVM physiology) (DIURNSIS physiology) (OSMOSIS) VBLIKAINOVA., L.K. Omoroceptors of the pelvic extrerdtiee. liul. ekap. biol. i mod. 53 no.1:15-17 Ja 162. (YM 15:3) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - doteent Ya.D. Finkinohteyn) Navosibirakogo meditsinskogo inatituta (dir. - zasluzhennyy doyatell nauki prof. G.D. Zalosskiy). Pred- stavlena deyst$itelinym chlenom AMN SSSR V.N. Chernigovskim. (Osmosis) (PELVIS -DWRVAT 1011) VFLIKANOVA, L.K.; FINKINS'PTEYN, Ya.D. 14echan!sm of tbq stimulation or osmoreceptors. Blul. eksp. bicl. i med.-8 no.8:6-9 Ag 164. (141RA 18: 3) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - dotat,nt Ya.D. Finkinahteyn) Novosibirskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Submitted May 27, 1963. KAGAITER) 14. G.; VELIKANOVA, M, G,; SIWROVAy L. 1. "Heat-transfer investiga:-;Ion in multilayer vacuum insulation." report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk, 4-12 May 19" . All-Union Sci Res Inst of Oxygen Engineering. VILI W OVA, X.M.,professor Treating aukylosia of the jaw joint by chemical treatment of the joint surfaces In artboplasty. Stomatologlia 35 no.5;1?-24 S-0 156 (MLRA 10:4) 1. Is kafedry chalyustuo-liteavoy khirurgii (stav.-prof. X.M. Velikanova) Kiyevskogo instituta usovarohenctliovaniya vracbey (dir. 1.I. lallchanko) (TXMMMMIBUIAR JOINT--ANKYLOSIS) IWILIMAN, Abram Isaakovich, prof as or; VILINANOVA, N.M., redaktor; GITSHTAYN, A.D., tekhniche:kiy i-euff-or-- M [Dental prosthesis; clinical treatment and Teplacement of teeth and rows of teeth] Zubnoe protesirovania; klinika i protezirovanis defektov zubov i zubnykh riadov. Kiev, Goa. medoizd-vo USSR, 1956. 335 P. (Huu 10:1) 1. Zoveduyushchiy kafedroy optopedicheekoy stowtologii Ziyevskogo ordens Trudovogo lCrasaogo Zaameni maditabstogo instituta im. akade A.AaBogonolsteas (for Betelluan) (DOTAL PROSTERSIS) I t',7 nd 14 U141 4tf3 L. V'. t':~g an X:J~eC)4 In, 2 hri. Fi-ess uudi~Mved (&PjWqx- OA C.) wai filtered cA. The jrarit was bahed aiA 2-3 drops of coned. IM Added. %free anorpix)4is tyroi-i it was pptd. Further athin. of mued. IM (2-3 art op- ;K"L4.,qu;Lniisys)fdiirk-])rownvi-,icr4anitii(i), wh:,%:1 was &ULwtd tu settle. The (kcanttd supt."miaot tiqvtr was filtered and treated with excess ckxt~,d, HO (&-0 ad.). ant bcAkd 'A-3 mi--. On ci.Aiag, a ytguw cTyst~ pvr. (H) tamed. After filteri3g, wa-4ting with HICY, MOV, tAtkd Ht.0. It was sh.*n by Pt and Cl anzly-~s ' o turr-r.), vul platinum dichl(vo-dit)rosisit, 0,1`611'11-fs4~191700HICHA C411.011)" *it)- CrZfdowte V")n-ji,14 r"~1w'.1w IRNAft rie Pt and the two N &xns. The yidd was "Iti1r. to atcut 20% of the oricinAl KiNC6. On treAtinf, U with V*H In the culd, or, mmv raWly hot. a ptit. of pLittinum dityi *s6e, Pt[V1fvClf(COO)Cj4jCj1f,Off Is, 6 formFA. A ring tuuc, ture is pmpoftd W whkh the Pt is linked to tho~ C(Y) troup and (by vr4rdinate linkage) to tht Nils group. W'b4 a 0.6 of U is di3solva In 6 W. of cTmrd. sq- Hit,. aT4 Tiv,~ 1 2 1.. ..d the. .,4,d. Platlumn dity"aciinvitte. 1 Imay consist of complex comptis. o1 I,' with Pi, Cf. ami tvr)qirte. Colf. Elaw VOI,SRTZYN, L.M.; VELIXANOVA. N.S. Complex compounds of bivalant platt- vith ty:rosino. Zhur.neorg.khtw. 1 no.1:48-52 156. (MM 9:10) 1*Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologichookiy Inatitut imeni F~I.Dzsr- zhinskogot (Platinum compounds) (Tyrosino) VOISMMYN, L.M.; VELIKANOVA, N.S. Cis anrt`ra~nsisome~r~e-o`f b"ivalent platinum Intorcomplex salt with oL,- aminobutyric naid. Zhur. neorg. khtm. 2 10:2183-2189 0 957. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Dneprovskly khimiko-takhnologicheakiy instil;ut im. 7.Z. Dzershinskogo. (Platinum) (Isomers) (Butyric acid) VOLSOW N I L. H. -. MOGILNVXIIIA, VELIXAROVA, M.S. Now compounds of bivalent ~~tiuua vith"amino acids. Trudy EMI no-6:3-11 '38 (KIRA 13:11) (Platinum compounds) (Amino acids) -- VZLIKMOVA, T.A.,--inzh.; MGMV, S.I., kand.takhn.nauk Low temperature strain measurement. Trudy YXIDUYASH no.):117- 133 160, WRA 13.9) (strain gauges) 28 (5) 05753 AUTHORS: Velikanoval T*Aaj Sergeyev, S.I# 77/32-25-10-U/63 TITLE: low Temperature Measurement of Deformations of loaded Mechanisms PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 10, pp 1252-1254 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Tests were carried out for the selection of material for the production of dire transmitters with an electric resistivity, which operate within the temperature interval of-1900 to +lCOO. Under these conditions, the best adhesion to metal was sh:)wn by transmitters on a base consisting of a viniflex film, which was pasted on by means of a viniflex adhesive, dried in air, and was polymerized at +1800 (for two hours). As a material for the wire of the transmitter a constantan wirt.- (diameter 0.03 Pul) of the type NMts 58.5 - 1.5 (not thermally treated or annealed at 3900) gave the best results. Investigations of the wire transmitter with respect to a variation of the electric resistivit.7 with temperature were carried out on various metal bases quid showed (Figure 1) that the transmitters made from annealel wire are considerably more sensiLive to temj:erature th;in non-p retreated ones. Among other materials used for the ixoduction of fre3sure- measurement transmitters, which were investigated, chronfum. and 05753 SO'1/52-25-10-h2/63 Low Temperature Measurement of Deformations of Loaded Mechanisms nickel alloys with admixtures of other metals were found to be of interest. The sensitivity coefficient of the constantan transmitters remains constant with a measuring er-or of 1 1.5% within the temperature internral of from +100 to -1830 and amount.; to 2, so that calibration of the transmitters may be carried out at room temperature. There are 2 fiLrares. Card 2/2 3/124/62/000/003/051/052 D2~7/D302 AUTHORS: Ulikano a, T.A., and Sergeyev, S.I. TITIZ: Problems of low-temperature tensometry PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Yekhanika, no. 3, 1962, 77, abstract 3V591 (Tr. Vses. n.-io in--4a kislorodn. mashinostr.0 1961, no. 3, 117 - 133) TEXT: The possibility is verified of the utilization of wire ex- tension indicators in measuring the deformations of metallic partc, performing in low temperature regions up to 1900(3. Tested .,,,e.-e pa- per and film extension recorders based on the _rl'.1e 192-T, film re- corders based on carbinol glue, AK-20, El~-2 (BF-2) glues and on viniflex resin. Thermal properties of annealed and non-annealed contantan wire and tenso-indicators util4zing itp were iinvestiga- ted in the low-temperature region. It was found that most suiiable instruments for tensometric recording were those constructed from the non-annealed constantan wire on the viniflex resin, ait'h poly- merization at 1800C following the glueing on the tested Dart. stractor's note: Complete translationj. Card .1/1