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KHINCHIN, Aleksandr Yakoylevich (1894-1959); GNEDENKO, B.V., akademik, red.;._YIXQLINA, K, red.; POLUKAROVA, Ye.K., I _j_ tekhn. red. (Pedagogical articles) Pedagogicheskis statti. Pod red. B.V.Gnedenko. Moskva, 1zd-vG APN RSFSR, 1963. 202 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Gnedenko). (Mathematics--Study and teaching) DASHKOVSKIY, D.K., red.; VIhIJLII%'A, E.K.I_red.; TARASOVA2 V.V., tekhn. red. (Effectiveness of teaching mathematics in evening (staggered) schools]Ob effektivnosti prepodavaniia, matematiki v vechernei (smennoi) shkole. Pod red. D.K.Dashkovskogo. Moskva., Izd-vo Akad. pedagog. nauk RSFSR, 1962. 119 p. (WRA 15:12) 1. AJ-aderdya pedagogicheskikh nauk RSF9R. Moscow. Institut ve- chernikh (smennykh) I zaochrjykh srednikh shkol. 2. Institut vechernikh (smenrqkh) i zaochriykh srednikh shkol,, Leningrad (for Dashkovskiy). (Mathematics-Study and teaching) KoMPANIYTS' Petr Andreyevich, prof.; VIKULINA red.; LAUT, V.G., tekb,n. red. (Teaching geometry in relation to arithmetic in the lat to 6th grades]013obennosti prepodavaniis geometrii v eviazi s arifue- tikoi v ;-Vr klassakh. Moskva, Izd-vo kkad. pedagog. nauk RSFSR, 1961. 127 p. (KIRA 16:3) (Geometry-Study and teaching) SEMSHINY A.D., red.; VIOLINA, E.K., red.; KOSARLVA, Ye.N., tekhn. red. (Teaching mathematics in eight-year schools] 0 prepodavanii ma- teLatiki v vostmiletnei shkole. Pod red. A.D.SemuBhina. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. pedagog.nauk RSFSR, 1961. 175 P. O-URA 15:7) 1. Akademiya pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR, Moscow. Institut ob- sbehego i politekhnichaskogo obrazovaniya. (Mathematics-Study and teaching) MORO, Mariya Ignatlyevna; VIKULINA-, E.K., red.; NOVOSELOV, V.V.' tekhn. red. [Independent work of students in elementary arithmetic classes] Samstoiateltnaia rabota uohashchikhais, na urokakh ariftetiki v naohallnykh klassakh. Moskva, Ixd-vo APN RSFSRq 1963. 158 P. (MIRA 16110) (Arithmetic--Study and teaching) DAKATSIYAN, Ustinlya Vlaslyevna; VIKULIHA, E.K., red.; POLUKAROVA, Ye.K., tekhn. red. , (Testing students' knowledge of mathematics) Proverka znanii uchashchikhsia po matematike. Moskva, Izd-vo APN FISFSR, 1963. 87 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Mathematics--Study and teaching) USSR/Cultivat,.)d Plants,. Potatoes j Vogutables. 141,01ons. 11 Abs Jour : Rof Z-Jhur-Biol&l lla 15, 195,32 66133) Author :.-YLkulina7 L. Ai, Zlobina, A, V,, Ushakova, T. I Inst : 11010;ov Institutc. Title : An Experimont kpplyinr.- Grovith Stimulators to Increase Tomato Yields in Molotov Oblast'. 10 Ori,,- Pub: Uch. zap. 11 lotovsk. in-t, 1956, 107 110 11 103-120 Abstract : At th-~~ Dopartment ol' Plant Physiolo,,?y of the Molotov University, a 4-year study was carried out of the effect of sprayinf-,- tho flowering racomes of 5 tomato varictics vith solutions of 2.4-dichlorphonoxybutyric acid, trichlor- phonoxyacetic acid, 2.4-D and CK-naphthylace- Card 1/3 USSR/Cultivatcd Plants. Potatous. V---getablcs. 11clons. 19 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur-Biol,, No 15, 1953, 68133 and sugars which werc contained in thom vias hi,.;hor. Bibliography, 25 titles. -- Is N6 Zaikina 0 Card - 3/3 - - - - - - Vj-M-IT-i -, ~A L .- '--- -- - I -A,t ". "'t. 2. USSR (600) 4. Tomatoes 7. Effect of methylene blue on growth and developnent of tomatoes. Biul. Glav. bot. sada No. 11, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Februar-Y -1953. 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III: Sektsiya gidrofiziki (Transactions of the 3rd All- Union Hydrological Convention. V. 3: Hydrophysics Section) Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1959. 470 p. Errata slip inserted. 2,000 copies printed. Sponsoring agency: Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy Bluzhby pri Sovete Minstrov SSSR. Reap. Ed.: V.A. Uryvayev; Ed,: V.Se Protopopov; Tech. Ed.: M.1. Braynina., PURPOSE: This work'is intended for meteorologists, hydrologists, and hydrophysi,eii3ts r particularly those engaged in the study of snow and ice and evaporation processes. COVERAGE: This book contains papers on hydrophysieB which were pre- sented and discussed at the Third All-Union Hydrological Conference in Leningrad, October 1957. The Conference published 10 volumes Card 1/14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (Cont.) SOV/2440 on various aspects of hydrology of which this is number 3. The editorial board in charge of the series include: V.A. Uryvayev (Chairman), O.A. Alekin, Ye.V. Blizn~ k (deceased), O.N. Borsuk, M.A. Velikanov, L.K. Davydov, A.P. Domanitskiy, G.P. Kalinin, S.N. Kritskiy, B.I. Kudelin, L.F. Manoim, M.F. Menkell, B.P. Orlov, 1. V. Popov, A.K. Proskuryakov, D.L. Sokolovskiy, O.A. Spengler, A.I. Chebotarev, and S.K. Cherkavskiy. This volume is divided in- to 2 sections: the first contains reports from the subsection for the study of evaporation processes, and the second contains reports from the snow and ice subsection. References accompany each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 List of Abbreviations for Institutions 5 PART 1. SUBSECTION OF EVAPORATION STUDY Reports 9 aard 2/ 14 T:,.ansactions of the 3rd All-Union (,., '..) SOV/2440 Vikulina, Z.A. [Candidate of Geographical Sciences, GGI Leningrad] CompuTfn-irv-aporation From the Surface of Water Reservoirs 9 TImofeyev, M.P. [Candidate of Physical and Mathermatical Sciences, GG~ Leningrad] Application of the Heat Balance Method to Deter- mine the Evaporation From the Surface of Water Bodies 16 Krasovskiy, A.A. [Director of the Group, Lengidep Leningrad] Ap- plication of 4 and GOO Methods to Determine Evaporation From the Water Surface of Reservoirs and the Transpiration of Hydrophytes 26 Laykhtman, D.L. (Professor, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sc.tences, GOO Leningrad] The Diurnal and Yearly Rate of Evapora- tion From Small Bodies of Water 35 Krillova, T.V. (Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, GOO Leningrad) Radiation Balance of Water Bodies 42 Vorontsov, P.A. (Candidate of Geographical Sclences, OGO Lenin- grad] Certain Characteristics of Meteorological Cond-itions Over Card 3/ 14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (Cont.) SOV/2440 Water Bodies 50 Yakovleva, N.I. [Junior Scientific Worker, GGO Leningrad) The Effect of Water Surfaces on the Air Transformation 59 Dmitriyeva, N.G. (Candidate of Geographical Sciences, TEIP Moscow) Infiltration Into Deep Beds in Relation to the Determina- tion of Evaporation 64 Konstantinov, A.P., and V.F. Pushkarev (Candidates of Physical and Mathematic Sciences, 001 Leningrad) Basic Trends in the Study of Evaporation From a Ground Surface 72 Volobuyev, V.R. [Corresponding Member of the Azerbaydzhan Aca- demy of Sciences, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences] Relation Be- tween Soils and the Hydrological Conditions 84 Romanov, V.V. [Candidate of Technical Sciences) GGf Leningrad] Determining Evaporation by the Heat Balance Method Using the Data of Standard Meteorological Observations 92 Rusin, N.P. [Candidate of Geographical Sciences, GGO Leningrad] The Gradient Method for Determining Evaporation From the Ground Card 4/ 14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (COILIU-.) SoV/2440 and Its Application Within the Station Network 95 Konstantinov, A.R. [Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, VNIGL GGI Valday] Computing Evaporation From the Ground According to Data Supplied by Meteorological Stations 103 Struzer, L.R. [Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, GGI Leningrad) Estimating the Error in the Existing Methods for Determining Evaporation From the Ground 110 Biryukov, N.S. [Candidate of Geological and MineralogJcal Sciences, Institute of Forestry, Uspenskoye] Computing Total EiraDoration of the Taiga Zone as Exemplified by the Forest Range .0 0 L the Kadnokovskoye Forest District in the Vologodskays. Oblast' 119 Budagovskiy, A.I. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Instiute of Geography, Moscow] Evaporation From the Surface of a Vegetation Cover 125 Fedorov, S.F. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, VNIGL Valday) Cavd. 5/14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (cont.) SOV/2440 ?,vaporation Under Forest Conditions 131 Ku.znetsov, V.I. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, GGI Leningrad] EvaporaLion From Bodies of Water Affected by Plant Growth 140 Shebeko, V.F. [Candidate of Technical Sciences , DelorusoiEn 1JII for Soil Improvement and Water Economy) The Effect of Drainin a Swamp on the Evaporation Regimen N8 Pushkarev, V.R. [Cal id%te %~ ?hyEicaj.. Ma~hpmatic 1-8ciynces., GGI Lenin rad) Studyrrng e emen s o falGrizalance In' oi s by Means of �ydraulic evaporators 156 Kozlov M P. [ andidate of Geofraphical Scierices,VNIOL Valfty) The T, Su r orory.Evayo yn.1rom, ~.Meado and Its Rela on t de y_6ROafe Ita Y66 e oro og c emen Klauteflyof.th ngs of the Evaporation Subsection of the Hy rap 8 8 geMcHan' 1711 'Recttions of the Evaporatior Subsection of the Hydrophysics ec on 202 PART II. SUBSECTION FOR THE STUDY OF SNOW AND ICE Reports 209 Card.6/ 14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union SOV/2440 Rikhter, G.D. [Professor, Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Insti- tute of Geography, Moscow) Geography of the Snow Cover in the USSR 209 Shcherbakova., Ye.Ya. (Candidate of Geographical Sciences, GGO Leningrad] Study of the Snow-cover Regimen in the USSR 215 Kuz'min, P.P. (Candidate of Geographical Sciences, GGI Lenin- grad] Methods and Results of Computating the Intensity (Rate) of Snow Melting in European USSR 220 Kuzlmin, P.P. Study of the Snow Melting Process Under the Con- ditions of Intersected and Wooded Area 222 Spen ler, O.A. [Candidate of Geographical Sciences, GGI Lenin- gradl Certain Characteristics of the Snow Cover Distribution in Northern Kazakhstan 23.1 Grishin, I.S. (Junior Scientific Worker] Special Features in the Distribution of the Snow Cover in Don River Basin 234 Card 7/14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (Cont.) SOV/2440 1vanov, I.V. (deceased) (Candidate of Geographical Sciences, TsIP Moscow] Basic Features of Snow Cover in European USSR (According to the Data of the Snow Survey) 241 Plakida, M.E. [Docent, Candidate'of Technical Sciences] Pro- blems Arising in the Study of the Ice Regime of Water Reservoirs in Relation to the Construction of Hydraulic Engineering Harbor Installations 243 Bydin, F.I. [Doctor of Technical Sciences, Laboratory of Limno- 16gy, Leningrad) Development of Certain Problems in the-Fields of Ice Conditions in Bodies of Water 246 Bulatov,S.N. [Junior Scientific Worker, TsIP Moscow) The Effect of Water Conditions in Winter on the Ice Regimen and the Ice Break-up of Rivers 253 Shulyakovskiy, L.G. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, TsIP Mos- cow] Computing the Appearance of Ice on Rivers With Natural Flow Conditions and on Rivers With Regulated Discharge 258 Shulyakov8kiyj L.G. Computing the Onset of River Freeze-up Without Observation Data for Past Years 266 Card 8/ 14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (Co__~.) SOV/2440 Kolesnikov, A.G. [Professor, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Science~ and A.A. Pivovarov (Candidate of Physical and Mathemati- cal Sciences] Computing the Rate of Autumnal Cooling Along a "J River 270 Braslavskiy, A.P. (Candidate of Technical Sciencesp GOI Leningrad] Computing the lee Regimen of the Northern Kazakhstan Lakes 278 Panov, BP. (Docent, Candidate of Geographical Sciences, LOMI Leningrad] Long-range Changes in the Ice Break;-up and Freeze-up Times of Rivers and Lakes and the Question of Extra Long-range Forecasting 287 Ginzburg, B.M. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, TsIP Moscow] Fundamentals of the Method of Long-range Forecasting of Ice Breaks-up on Rivers 296 Makarevich, T.N. [Candidate of Geographical Sciences, GGI Lenin- grad) Unstable lee Regimens on Rivers and Methods for Forecast- Ing 302 Card 9/14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (Cont.) SOV/2440 Savchenkova, Ye.I. (Candidate of Geographical Sciences, TsIP Moscow] Long-range Forecasts of the Time of Ice Appearance on Siberian and Far Eastern Rivers 309 Pronin, A.G. [Candidate of aeographical Sciencew, LGU Leningrad] Atlantic Ocean Effect on the Types of Ice Cover and the Time of ice Break-up for the Northwestern RSFSR Rivers 313 Piotrovich, V.V. [Candidate of Technical Sciences],and N.F. Vino- gradova [Candidate of Geographical Sciences] Basic Means for De- veloping a Method of Long-range Forecast of Freeze-up and Ice Clearance Times in Reservoir Projects 320 Konovalov, I.M. [Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences) V.V. Balanin [Docent, Candidat.e of Technical Sciences], and R.I. Sh- cherbakova [Engineer, LIIVTI Basic Problems in the Development of Ice Engineering 326 Myasnikov, M.V. [Chief Engineer, Omsk] An Attempt to Use Solar Radiation for the Needs of Water Transportation 333 Groman, D.C. (Engineer, Teploelektroproyekt, Rostov] Regulating Card 1o/14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (Cont'.) sov/244o the River Discharge by Ice Reservoirs 341 Sokollnikov, N.M. (Engineer, Lengidep] Problems of the Ice and Thermal Regimen of Rivers a~ld Reservoirs in Water Power Projects 348 Lyloo V.M. (Candidate of Geographical Sciences) Variations in the Glacial-thermal Regimen of the Angara River During the Fil- ling of the Irkutsk Water Reservoir at a Time of Intensive Slud* Formation 353 Gotlib, Ya. L.,.Ye.Ye. Zaymin, and N.I. Smolin (Engineers] Studying the Winter Regimen of the Angara River While Planning Hydroelectric Power Stations 359 Aleksandrovskiy, Yu.V. iVocent, Candidate of Technical Sciences], and A.K. Klimenko (Engineer] Planning the Winter Level Regimen of the Tail-water of-Hydroelectric Power Stations 369 Svetitskiy, V.P. (Engineer, SAOGidep, Tashkent] Winter Regimen -of the Hydroelectric Power Station of the Chirchik-Bozauyskly Card 11/14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (cont.) SOV/2440 Cascade 377 Rymsha, V.A. [Candidate of Technical Sciences, GGI Leningrad] Studying the Conditions of Ice Development on Rivers Carrying Sludge Ice 382 Donchenko, R.V. [Candidate of Technical Sciences, GGI Leningrad) Experimental Studies of the Physical Properties of Sludge Ice 391 Berdenikov, V.P. [Candidate of Technical Sciences, GGI Leningrad] Methods for Studying the Formation of Sludge Jams 3544 Kravchenko, N.A. (Engineer, UGMS Moldavia, Kishinev] Formation of Ice Blocking on the Dniester River and Methods of Studying Them 401 Bezuglov, A.A. [Director of the Observatory, UGMS Lithuanian SSR) Reasons and Medhanics of Ice Blocking on the Nyeman River, Pre- vention and Control 406 Piotrovich,,V.V. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, TsIP Moscow] Results of Studying the Melting. Ice Cover on the Klyazlminskoye Reservoir 41,4 Card 12/1~ Transactions of the 3rd All-Union SOV/2440 Butyagin, I.P. (Candidate of Technical Sciences) Changes in the Thickness, Structure and Strength of the Ice Cover of the Western Siberian Rivers During the Spring (as Exemplified by the Ob' River)419 Kolesnikov, A.G.(Professor) Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences), V.I. Belyayev (Aspirant), and L.A. Bukina (Junior Scientific Worker] The Rate of Sludge-Ice Formation 426 Sokollnikov, V.M. [Candidate of Technical Sciences) Specific Features in the Formation, Growth, and Destruction of the Ice Cover on Lake Baykal 435 Medres, P.L..[Engineer, SZ U014S Leningrad] Practical Experience in Collecting and Consolidating Datas Provided by Aerial Surveys of Ice on Lake Ladoga 443 Minutes of the Meetings Card 13/14 Transactions of the 3rd All-Union (Cont.) SOV/2440 Resolutions of the Snow and Ice Subsection, HydrophyBics Section 467 9 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MM/bg Card 14/14,-, 10-15-59 BRASIAMIT, A.P.; YIKULIU 1. A.; GHKBOTAIMY, iL.I., kandidat tekhniche- lz~~ AM% skikh naak, redaktor; WATILZIU, H.K., redaktor; SOIA)VEYCHIK, A.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Rates of evaporation from the surface of reservoirs) Normy ispa- reniia a poverkhnosti vodokhranilishch. Pod red. A.I.Chebotareva. Leningrad, Gidrometeorologicheskoe izd-vo, 1954. 211 p.(KLPA 8:1) (Reservoirs) (Evaporation) VIKUL11U., ~!.A. Study and calculation of the water balance of reservoirs, Irudy Gril no.85:3-16 1621. (Reservoirs) (MIP-A 15:6) '111-mullAl Z. S. Rates of eval:)oration from VIC 3UrfaCe of reservoirs Leningrad, Cz,-,:Iro:Tc-teorolo...-.ic,,.,esk~:-e izd-vo 1954. 211, 1 p. mps. (55-UOO) .B(6 Reservoirs. 2. Evaporation KMIN,I.V.; VIKUL(W,A.A. Repairing lathe spindles and bearirW. Stan. i instr. 26 no.6:34 Jo '55. MBA 8:9) (lathes-R"IrIng) L L%W Engineering Card. 1/1 Pub. 103 16/22 Authors I Kharinp I. V., and Vikulov, A. A. Title I The repair of spindles and bushingo for turning lathes Periodical t Stan. i instr. 6P rage 34, June 1955 Abstract o Methods introduced by A. V. Osirov, 11. Ye. Drapikv and A. A. Vikulov, for brass plating of worn spindles and bushings for turning lathes, are briefly described. Composition of 7-1ating, comnounde is given, and metals used in spindles and bushinCs are specified. Drawing. Institution : Submitted : L. i~606-6 MITT (m)/EPF (n) -2/E7.,IA ( d)/:-NT(t)/E1-,T (b) Pu--h ASD-3/AFr-7V/FZD-3/SSJ)/ AUMOR: Spitayftj Vikt. 1. Neemeyanovat G. H. tVikulov, A. I TITIB: Some features of the uranium oxidation process by the ions of trivalent iron Atoanaya energiya, v. 17,, no. 2, 1964, 119-123 TOPIC TAGS, uranium oxidationp trivalent iron ion, sulfuric acid, perchloric acid ABSTRACT: The authors inv2stigated the oxidation of UOp by t" Fe3*1ww in neutral, sulphuric-perchloric acid solutions. One of the possible mechanisms of this oxidation is discuosed-and factors are described which affect the oxidation reaction. The effect of B04 and HSO~ ions On U02 - oxidation in perchloric acid by the Fer-ions is determined. The wathors conclude that the oxidation process proceeds easily in a "neutral" solution of salts of sulfuric and perchloric acids, vith the transfer of Uq Into the solution. It depends only Uttle on temperature in the 20 to 60 C range. It is ass=ed that the process occurs in the diffusion grange. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 4 tables. Card 1/2 L 15636-65 ~ACCESSION NR-- AP4043987 'ABSOCIA.TION: None SUEKTTED: 28jen63 i-bub Cogs GGI HP NO EMF M 005 KKCL: 00 or=: 006 L 31409-66 FWTW F S /6 LE, ACC NR. AT6009640 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0191/0197 AUTHOR: Nesmeyanova, G. M. ; Vikulov, A 1. ORG: none TITLE: Oxidation Of U02 with ozonized oxygen In a carbonate -bicarbonate medium SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye obshchey I tekhnicheskoy khimil. Issledovaniya v oblasti khimU I tekhnologil minerallnykh soley I okislov (Studies in the field of chemistry and tech- nology of mineral salts and oxides). Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1965, 191-197 TOPIC TAGS: carbonate, uranium, ozone, oxidation kinetics ABSTRACT: U02 was oxidized with molecular and ozonized oxygen In a sodium carbonate solution, and the effect of solvent concentration (10-100 g Na2CO3 per liter), time (15-360 min), and temperature (20-90C) on the oxidation of uranium was studied. It was found that as the Na2,C03 concentration rises, the degree of oxidition of uranitin) (*.) Increase independ- ly of temperature. As the temperature increases from 20 to 70C, the oxidation Is also favorably affected, but a further rise in temperature to 80-90C decreases L by a factor of 2. Substitution of ozonized oxygen for molecular oxygen accelerates the oxidation markedly. In a sodium carbonate -bicarbonate mixture, L at 80C Is less than at 20C, but when the Na3CO3/NaI1CO3 ratio is stoichiometric, the oxidation of uranium Is more extensive than In 1/2 L 31409-66 ACC NR1 AT6009940 Na2C03 solution. The effect of the surface area Of U02 on the oxidation of U(IV) with Ozon- ized oxygen was determined. Introduction of compounds of Fe(II), Mn(II), Co(II), or Ni(H) Into the reaction mixture lowers C . The negative Influence of these compounds can be re- duced by introducing iron ferrocyanides into the reaction mixture, which are soluble In the carbonate medium. Orig. art. has: 4 fig. and 5 tables. SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 04May&4 / ORIG REF: 009 / OTH REF: 007 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4015560 S/0089/64/016/002/0130/0134 AUTHORS: Nesmeyanova, G.M.; Vikulov, A.I. TITLE: The effect of certain halogen compounds on U(IV) oxidation in a sulfuric acid medium SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 16, no. 2, 19641 130-134 TOPIC TAGS: fluorine ion, halogen) V61kov method, uranium oxida- tion, halide., uranium solution, manganese dioxide, tetravalent uranium, ammonium persulfate, Ion concentration, hydrogen ion ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the possible catalytic accelera- tion of the oxidation reaction of uranium dioxide by manganese dioxide and ammonium persulfate through the introduction of halogen- containing compounds into the reaction mixture. Inasmuch as halogen ions are easily oxidized in acid solutions in the presence of oxidizers, it may be assumed that the introduction of halogen-con- taining salts into the solution of uranium dioxide would facilitate the oxidation of uranium. The tests were made in the open air and Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4015560 in a nitrogen atmosphere (without an oxidizer) in order to deter- mine the effect of oxygen on uranium oxidation. The tests made in a nitrogen atmosphere revealed that the uranium solubility is 50% lower than in the open air, regardless of the halogen ion. In the oxidation of uranium dioxide by ammonium perBulfate In the presence of 5% (Of U02 weight) fluorine ions, almost all of the uranium changes to a solution. An increase in the ion concentration in the solution during the oxidation Of U02 by ammonium persulfate has practically no effect on the solubility of the uranium. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 4 formulas and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 14Feb63 SUB CODE: CH DATE ACQ: 12Mar64 NO REP SOV: 009 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 009 Card 2/2 Gj% VIKULIJV J'I T Mcchani,sr.l r;f caddation of blvalent. iron imq 'uj manr-&nc-Sel dioxide ir, ur=liua 117drcr~atallurgy, ""hur.priki-.1chim. 35 no.5. 989-9c)zi i-iy -.62., 15 ( iron) (I-Lang ,anesc oxides) (Urar-ium-l-letalliz[gry) I A. 1. NESMYOW'" , n err; chad witl .f~zcne !:-, e- of ,r,- by oxYge - j j~j rio'dium. -,hur. prikl. khim. 38 ro.1:2.,','33 ~, ~ Lie I - - -' " ': 1 ~; " " ~ ! ~ : ":i-I! N.G.y retsenzent; SINITSYN, M.P., retsenzerit; LIMOVIDOV, N.K., red. [Labor productivity and production costs in the wood- pulp and paper industry) Proizvoditellnostt truda i sebe- stolmost' pro6ul-t:;ii v toeIIiuIoznc-bumazhnoi promysblen- nosti. MoAval Lesnain promynhlonnostl, 1965. 317 p. (1411-iA 18:12) yv-jN;T~ th,) f 'o r C, '3 (yiFo, no.4:459-"J) 165. L~.f ". YIKULOV, A,P.# kand. ekonorr. nauk; PEWKHONOV, V.A.., kand. ekonom. nauk.. nauchnyy red.; VASILIYEV, A.V., red. Izd-va; GURDZHIYEV-4, A.M., tekhn. red. (Methodology for preparing and giving lectures on economics] 0 metodike podgotovki i chteniia lekt,3ii po, politichaskoi eko- nomii. Leningradp Ob-vo po raspr. polit. i nauchn. zna-44 RSF,$; 1961. 46 P. (MIRA 15:2) (Economics--Study and teaching) 3-3-6/40 MOM Dvoynikov, S.V., and Vikulov. A.P., Candidates 6f Economic Sciences TITM How We BsUblI& Contact with. Production (Kak my osushohes t- Vayem avyasts proizvodstvom) v PERIODICALt Vestnik Vy9shey Shkoly, March 1957, # 3, P 36-38 (USSR) ABSTRkCTi The author emphasizes the necessity for the instructor to closely know production, its specialties, ways of development etc., as only this will enable him 'io explain to the students the government economic policy and show them the superiority of the socialist system over the capitalist. Therefore start- ing with this teaching year, the Professorial Chair of Poli- tical Economy will endeavor to establish close contact be- tween the teaohing personnel and production. For this purpose the Byan'skiy Cellulose-Paper Combine and the Priozerskiy Cellulose Factory have teen attached to the chs,4~riand one of the instructors visits these enterprises every mbnthleollect- ing data and information for looturen and seminarb. In its turn, the chair intends to render assistance to the factories in solving economic problems* The article also deals with other sources of data and information for instruction (enter- Card 1/2 prises,and literature), and the activity the chair displays How We Establidi Cont-act with Production 3-3-6/40 in ministerial councils, at conferencesp in the preparation of a teaching manual on oellulose-pap*r production and in participating in student examinations. In conclusion the author complains of the difficulty in having the chair's scientific works published. ASSOCIATIONt Leningrad Technological Institute Imeni V.X.Molotov (Loningradskiy 'tokhnologiohookiy institut imoni V.X.Xolotova) AVAILABM Library of Congress Card 2/2 VIKULOV, A.P. Cost of steam at enterprises of the woodpulp industry, Bum. prom. no.2s25-26 F 164* (MIRA 17:3) 1. Leningradskiy teklinologicheskiy institut tsellyulozno-bumazhnoy promyshlonnosti. VIKULMj, A.?. . . ................ Steadily reduce-the costs of production. Bum. Prom. 38 no.lOt28-30 0 163, (KMA 16t ILI) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut toel:Lyulozno- buuazhnoy prowqshlennosti. .VIKULOV, A.P. Increase the profitableness of enterprises. Bum.prom. (38] no.7:23-25 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Leningradakiy tekhnologichaskiy institut tselly-ulozno-bumazhnoy promyshlennosti. (Woodpulp industry) .PKULOV, Some results of the meaBures applied bf the enterprises to increase the labor productivity. Bum.prom. 38 no-4:3-5 Ap 163. (KRA 16: 5) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy inatitut tsellyulozno-bumashnoy promyshlennosti. (Paper industry-Labor productivity) VIKULOV# A.V.v prof. In memca7 of Fedir Pavlay7ch Hatviiv; obituaa7, Pad. akush. gin,, 22 no. 1:64 160. (MIRA 3,3:8) (MITV13IEV9 FEDIR PAVWVICH9 1873-1960) '. N V I ~, -T1 1,r) V ).11. .V . 4783. VIKMOVP A. V. ob amnio-khoriallnom Ir-ostranstve plodnogo yaytsa. kiyev, boamedizdat usar, 1954 68 a. s ill. 20 sm (b-ka prakt vracha). 5.000 ekz. lr 65.k. - bibliogr: s. 67-68. --- (54-58356) P. 611-ol3t(016.3) SO: Latopist Zhrunall nykh Statey, Vol. 7, 1949 lixul'ov, A.V..,prof.; 7AA14YATIIIA, Z.I.., dotsent; PONOMARICU, A.Ya., assistent; VIKTORAP V.A.,, ordinator Uoe of hinofort for the prevention and treatment of early puerperal hemorrhage. Ped.,akush. i gin. 24 no-1:57-58162. (MMA 16:8) 1. Wedra akusherstya i ginekologii (zav. - prof. A.V.Vikulov) LIV v k0 ditsihskogo Instituta (rektor - prof. L.M. Kuzmenko . (HIZIOWUME, uTERixE) (Emor ALKLLoiDs) VIKIJUV --B, --inzh.; I-LITYAGITT, A., [1-~ytlahin A.]. inzh. - ~j 9 F Device for stacking clay ribbon tile on the %-~5 drying frame. Bud. mat. i konstr, 4 no,1:60-62 JA-F 162. (KM 15:7) (Tiles-D*ing) VIKULOV, B.A., inzhener. 3 pment used for laying large brick wall blocks. Strol. I dor. mashinostr. 2 no.6:29-30 Ja 157. (MLRA 10:6) (Bricklayin,g) VIKULOV, B.A., inzh.; HITYAGIN, A.A., insh. Device fo.r laying strips of tile on "5 drying frames. Stroi. i dor. mash. 8 no.201-32 F 163. *- OaRk 16: 3) (Tiles, Roofing) VIKULOV., I.K.j TAGER, A.S. Interaction of an electron flow having two speeds with the high- frequoncy field of a delay line. Radiotekh. i elektron. 7 no.5t 6-837 My 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1 (Delay lines) (Microwaves) 3 11) AUTHORS: TITLE: 8/109/62/007/005/008/021 D26 6/D307 Vikulov, I.X., and Tagerv A.S. Interaction of a two-velocity electron beam with the high frequency field of a delay line PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 7, no. 5, 1962, 826 - 837- TEXT: The authors study theoretically the effect of a two velocity beam on the operation of travelling wave tubes and backward wave oscillators. The usual linear approach is adopted leading to 6 21k aik 2 jWP oko 2- + 2j - - 0 1 E (1) Pek dz ek k = - 6z -Vekm [E + P Here k refers to beam one or twoo C - Pierce's gain parameter, W/V 3t w - signal frequency, v e - velocity if the electron beam? p plasma wave number; r' 0 - propagation coefficient of the circuit wave Card 1/3 S/109/62/007/0005/008/021 Interaction of a two-velocity electron .. D266/11307 I - propagation coefficient in the presence of the electron beam. Assuming that C1 = C 2 = C, adopting Pierce's b (measuring here the deviation from the mean velocity of the beams) and d (loss) parame- ter, and introducing h with the relationship h '9e2 - "'e1 2C,v el the real and imaginary parts of the propagation coefficient are cal- culated with the aid of an electronic computer. Satisfying the boun- dary conditions for a backward wave oscillator the authors come to the conclusion that only one oscillation frequency is possible when one of the slow space charge waves interacts with the circuit wave. As QC increases the starting,current of the two-velocity beam in- creases and at QC = 1 the starting current is already twice as large as that needed in a single velocity beam. Therefore the authors con- clude that the application of a two-velocity beam for the purpose of backward wave oscillations has no advantages. In forward wave opera- tion the two-velocity beam leads to increased bandwidth. There are two regions of amplification; one of them centers around b = 0 and Card 2/3 S/109/62/007/vrO5/008/021 Interaction of a two-velocity electron .. D266/D307 the other around b = 2h. The dependence of gain on CN is plotted for b = 0. The magnitude of the Gain strongly depends on QC. At QC = 1 and CN ~-0.5 the gain exceeds that obtained with the aid of a single- velocity beam. T'he authors note that the same technique can be used for calculating the properties of a double beam amplifier where no circuit is present. There are 7 figures, and 1 table. SUBMITTED: September 26, 1961 Card 3/3 0 0 j 5 5 -1 SOURCE GODL: ;'AUTHOR-. Vikulov. 1. K.; Ivanov, V. 11..; ORG: none TITLE* Superregenerative backward-wave amplifier SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 1. 1966, 51-57 TOPIC TAGS: superregenerative arnplifier, backward wave amplifier ABSTRACT: In reference to the D. N. Thomson theoretical work. (Proc. Nat. El. Conf. , 1960, 16, 753-765) and to the R. Walter et al. experimental work in the millimeter band (Proc. IEEE, 1964, 52, 6. 711), the article presents the results 01 an experimental investigation of an 0-type BW ampli.~ier operated at 1-4 Nic under superregencrative conditions. Plots of amplifier gain vs. variovis parameters (including resonance -curve shapes) are shown. The amplifier frequency spectrum and noise factor were measured. These conclusions are offered- (1) The super- regenerative BW amplifier gain is much (30 db) higher than that of the regenerative amplifier; (Z) The superregenerator passband can be electrically controlled by varying the frequency and voltage of modulation, while the gain can bu maintained constant; (3) The noise factor of the superregencrator it; roughly equal to th;~,, of ffic regenerative amplifier. Orig. art. has: 9 figures and I table. 1031 SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: llSep6,1 / ORIG REr: 001 / OTH REF: 003 ATD PRESS: LCard 6-2 1-1 ALKOV I V.M.; DRUGOV, V.I.p red.; LOGINOV, V.I., red.; M .-~ rsd.'j-6HOHOXHOV-4%A,N., red.; PARRMONOV, B.P.., red.; ROMANOV, A.A., red.; NEVZOROV, V.T., red.; KIIELINITSKU, A.S.,, red.; ~-**ftA4 .4 , , [Volga-Baltic Sea Waterway) Volgo-balt. Vologda, Severo- Zapadnoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1965. 391 P. (MIRA 18:10) TIIKULOV, V. A. ,I F. S. OFOLO", Voprosy Pltaniya 5, NO. 5, 43-52, 1936 RABUKHINP A.N.0 inzh.; RADOMYSLISKIY.. Ye.B.,, inzh.; VIKMV2-y-..I.p inzh. lamtthening furnace campaigno for maldng calcium silicon. Stall 21 .11 no.6:523-524 Je 161. (MDU 14:5) 1. Chelyabinskiy zavod ferrosplavoy. (Calcium silicon) (Rotary-hearth furnacej BLIZNTAK, Ye.V.,otv.red. (deceased): ROSSINSKIY, K.I., otv.red.; ANMIMM, O.V., red.; VMROT, S.L., red.; ZIU=Vp N.P., red.; POPOTA, X.L., red.: RZHANITM, N.A., red.; FIDNAN, B.A., red,; TAROSLAVTSZV, I.A., red.; VIKULOVA, L.I., red.; VASILITET, Tu.Y., red.izd-va; MAONI, Te.Y. 0 'V9kTifi`.-r6dT- (New methods and equipment for studying stream-channel processes] Novye matody i apparaturs dlia issledovenii ruslovykh protsessov. Moskva, 1959. 220 p. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sovat po problemam vodnogo khozyaystva. 2. Sovet po problemem vodnogo khozysystva Akndomii nauk bSSR (for Bliznyak). 3. Giprorachtrans Kinisteratva rechnogo flots RSFSR (for Vendrov). 4. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovitel'skiy Institut transportnogo stroitel'stva (for Yaroulavtoev). (Hydrology--Research) GMMEVI N*A.j ITSKOVICH., Ya.So~.-YIKULOVA, N.... - ~ Model 1958 travelling ITI.-.2 oven with 24 cradle pans. Trudy TSNIIW no-8130-32 160. (MIRL 15:8) (Oweno) (Bakers and bakeries-Equipment and supplies) Vi F. U LOU L V. Trudy Go.,~ So] ro Z, J,,, k,~, v., k L y g 0 3~ u d,~ t r s t -V I "'ifte 'JIT 'hpjk,v Len! ivi;, Ijft~k I-Acigi, i ra"x-j"t ~ to (d6kitri ft.5 ~I'Fimlskiy-) I.ab,jE-at.)t--'.yu ck.-3jlt:rl.,rv,rittA,i m./ I ;gl.i prof. B.V.~,jparnlk') VIKULOVA, M.F. wtft,"~~ Using un electron microscope to study the structure and compositiov of finely dispersed rocks and~minerals. Trudy VS-WII no.2:3-24 150. Off-RA 6.- 6 ) (Montmorillonite) Molinite) (Alectron microscope) VIKULOVA, K.Y. [Electron microscope Investigation of clays] Elektronnomikrooko- pichaskoe issledovanie glin. Moskva, Goo. Izd-vo gaol. lit-ry, 1952. 19 p. (KLRA 7:4) (Clay) (Electron microscope) M. -W. VAULOVIAI& N15 622.6 -V4 Metod Issledovanlys Glinistykh Mineralos ponoshchlyu Krasiteley I ego Primueniyv Litologii (Method of Research in Clay Minerals by means of Dye and its use in petrology, by) N. To. Vedeneyeva, I M. F. Vikulovs. Moskvat GoageolIzdat, 1952. 1+2 P. Disgrs., Tables. "Litwestura"P. (43) MMYEVA, N.Ye. Ldeceased]; VIKM-OVA, -H.F.; LAZARENKO, Te.K., prof., otv.rods; GAZIM# S.L., tekhred. [Using the method of staining in investigating clay minerals; spactrophotometrio analysis) Matod iseledovaniia glinistykh mineralov a pomoshchliu krasitelai; spektrofotometrichaskii analis. LIvov, Izd-vo LIvovekogo goo.univ., 1956. 91 p (MIRA 13:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Lazarenko). (Spectrophotometry) (Clay-Analysis) VIK=VA. -00 Trends, achievements, and problems of lithological stu.1jes in the Soviet Union In connection vith the development of geological surveying (summary report. Mat. YSIGNI Litol. no.1:3-14 156. (MIRA 11:2) (Geological surveys) (Rocks, Sedimentary) 15-1967-10-13973 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10 , , pp 91-92 (USSR) AUTHOR: Vikulova, M. F. TITLE: The Modern Status and Course of Development of Mineralo- gical Methods of Studying Clays (Sovremennoye sostoymiye i puti razvitiya metodiki mineralogicheskogo izucheniya glin) PERIODICAL: Vopr. mineralogil osadoch. obrazovaniy. Books 3-4, L'vov, L'vovsk. an-t, 1956, pp 543-563 ABSTRACT: As indicated in a previous paper (Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1956, 4584), clays are considered to be com- plex associations of clay and non-clay minerals. The systematic pattern of their formation is determined by complex differences in the physico-chemical processes. Clays cannot be classified solely as rocks of either fragmental or chemical origin. The principal properties of clays are determined by the clay minerals. These Card 1/4 originate to a large degree by the transform tion of 15-1957-10-13973 The Modern Status and Course of Development,of Mineralogical Methods of Studying Clays earlier-formed minerals and by the crystallization of gels from colloidal solutions which formed during complete decay of the primary minerals. Methods of analysis of clay minerals include mineralogical (immersion), structural (X-ray and electronograph- ic)j spectrophotometric, and spectral (K-emission); the electron microscope is also used. The author shows that further improve- ment of both methods and apparatus for different treatments and interpretations of the data obtained is desirable. For example, in thermal analyses it is necessary to perfect the methods of identification and the quantitative determination of minerals In clays and in clay fractions