SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VINOGRADOV, A.V. - VINOGRADOV, B.N.
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VIN04-KAPOVI AS,
VINOGRADOV, A. and A. V. KUCHMLI.
Vozdushnyi kodeks SSSR s kommentariiard i postateino-sistema-
tizirovannyrd m2terialami. Moskva, 1949.
Title tr.; Soviet Air Code commented and supplemented with mat-
erial arranged by articles,
NCF
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of
Congress, 1955~
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Report and election meetings of primary organizations of the
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Ogneupory 27 no.10:482-483 062. (MM 150)
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S/075/63/018/001/002/01D
E071/E452
AUTHORS. Vinogrado _A.V,., Dronova, M.I., Korovin, Yu.1.
TITLEt Chemico-spectrographic method for the determination
of admixtures in alkali metals
PERIODICAL; Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, Y.18, no.1, 1963, 29-32
TEXT: The impurities are concentrated by extraction of
8-hydroxyquinolinates with a mixture of butyl alcohol and
chloroform (1:2) from an aqueous solution of a sample at a
controlled 'pH (6 -7 for manganese and nickell 4 -5 for tantalum,
niobium, tin, iron and zirconium; 2 -3 for molybdenum and
tungsten)-and cupferronates (niobium, tantalum, zirconium,
titanium and lead) from a 2(r0' hydrochloric acid solution with an
addition of oxalic acid. The extract is mixed with pure copper
oxide, evaporated and mixed with an appropriate quantity (on
copper oxide added) of cobalt chloride solution (internal standard)
dried and spectrographically analysed. The 19 ensi ivity of the
method at a 100% enrichment is I x 1o-4 to 3 x 10-4, the
accuracy 10 to ~V'*. The method can also be applied for the
determination of other impurities (zinc, cadmium, scandium,
Card 1/2
S/075/63/018/001/002/010
Cheinico-spectrographic ... E071/E452
aluminium, gallium. indium, vanadium, bismuth, thorium, uranium,
cerium and rare earth elements). There are I figure and
2 tables.
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Mineral Deposits - Borates
i--147
"Ch Physico-chemical Investigations of Inder3ky Borates," Ly A. V. Nilolaev,
A. V. Vinogradov, I p
"Izv Akad Nauk USSR Ser Geol" No 2
The physical and chemical system of generation of Inder Uorates and certain
properties of boric acid compounds. 6ijmrary of a report.
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~,,r K, This inethod (cf. W=I.*ko, C.A. 26.
=.!K"*, C.A. 30. 44ZP) gavv satisfactory rmitb
when U* Na: K ratio did not esceed 1: 1. Guml results
can be obtained in a musple contg. N&CI and XCI if the
mird. Puln. Is trrited with excess F1011. to remove
NACI, bcouct cktic. tbg K. At. 114pvil
UTHOR A
89-8-V26
VINOGRADOV, A.V .;'iikNE1! V.S.
TITLE _
.0ration Usthod and the Vola-7c~.-ic
The Fhosphate-Oxyquinaline Seps
Determination of Zirconiur.
(Foofatno-okeikhinolinovy7 meta& otdeleniya. i db5e_Lr:ogo opr_,-aelan-
iya ta4rkoniya -Russian)
PERIODICIL Atomnaya Energiya#1957, Vol 3, Nr 8, PP 130-134
ABSTRACT THE newly dev eloped method is based upon the well-known phospha-
te method for the separation of zirconium and the determination of
zirconium as oxichynalate. It is explained forthe first time how
zirconium oxichynalate is separated from ah oxalate-cottaining so-
lution after the phosphate precipitation was dissolved in oxalic
acid. The conditions are given for the separation of zirconium of
titanium and thorium form the phosphate precipitation and of nio-
bium and tantalium. from the oxichynalate precipitation. By means
of this method it is possible to determine small quantities of
zirconium (2-5 mg) with an accur#' to + 2-4%. The following
py of up
results show the advantages offeied by'this methods
Weighed-in Zx quantitysDetermined Zx quantityi
Separation of zirconium from oxa-
late-containing solution 3,44 mg 3,42 mg
Se*wation of zirconium as phosph- 1,72 mg 1,71 mg
Card 1/2 ate with following transformation into oxichylate
The Phosphate-Oxyquinoline Separation Method and the 89-8-7/26
Volumetric Determination of Zirconium.
Separation of zirconium as phos-
phate and oxichynolate 0,39 ag 0,32 mg
Determination of zirconium in
the presence of 5,o-2o mg titanium 3,44 mg 3,42 mg
Determination of zirconium in
the presence of 40,0 mg Th02 3,44 mg 3,42 mg
Determination of zirconium in the
presence of 25 mg Ta 2,88 mg 2,86 mg
Determination of zirconium in the presence
of 8,74 mg-17,48 mg 11b 2,88 mg 2,9o mg
(7 tables and 3 Slavic references)
ASSOCIATION Not hven.
PRESEVTED BT -
SUBMITTED
AVAILABLE Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
5(2)
AUTHORSi Vinogradovg A. V., Tevney(:val T. I. SOV/32-25-5-8/56
TITISt Accelerated Determination of Molybdenum in Molybdenum
Concentrates (Uskorennyy metod opredeleniya, molibdena
v molibdenovykh konteentratakh)
PERIODICALs Zavodskaya Laboratoriyal 1959, Vol 25, Nr 5, PP 550-552 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A new method was devised, which is based on the separation
of molybdenum as oxyquinolate (I) and on its gravimetric
determination. In the paper (Ref 4) it was pointed out that
a quantitative separation of molybdenum from uranium may
take place by a precipitation of Uo as (I) from 0.25 - 0.5 %
sulphuric acid - acid medium. Since this possibility had
hitherto practically not been exploited, the authors of the
paper under review investigated the solubility and
extractability of (I) with chloroform in dependence of pH
and an excess of precipitant. A quantitative precipitation
of (1) mav take place from 0.1 n sulphuric acid, in which
case only tungsten and small quantities of vanadium are
co-precipitated, while an iron precipitation may be prevented
by an addition of "complexon". Thust a prior separation of
Card 1/2 Fe and other elements can be avoided. The method suggested
Accelerated Determination of Molybdenum in Molybdenum SOV/32-25-5-8/56
Concentrates
was tested on a concentration preliminarily annealed
according to GOST 2082-51, and analytical results
No 47-88 - 47,61%, No 47-78 - 47.20% respectively) with
limits of the absolute error of up to + 0.09 %, or + 0.13%,
were obtained. Molybdenum determinations in the presence of
tungsten were made under addition of oxalicacid, in which
tungsten oxyquinolate dissolves (Table). In this way, 46-49%
No were determined in a molybdenum concentration with a
content of 46-44% Mo and 1.04% W (according to Gintevetmet).
A course of analysis is described as well as the coefficient
for the determination for Mo. The method allows 10 analyseb
in 8 hours. There are I table and 5 references, 2 of which
are Soviet.
Card 2/2
VIMGRA.DOV,_A.V..,,SffPINEL'. V.S.
Determination of zirconium in the presence of nioblun and
tantalum by the phosphate and hydroxyquinoline methods. Zav.
lab. 25 no.9:1067-1068 '59- (MIRA 13.1)
(Zirconium-Analysis)
A.
Vlhl()GP,ADOVY A.V.; T.JKVYWA,
r.hwlges In hemoaDtyamics In rnyncardl~il Kardlologilq
2 rio.037-42 l1-0162-
1. T:r Instituta tarapil ( d!-. - cl,~y..tvltellnyy ~:Rt2r. !1'11
"o. ~
prof. A.L. IVasniko7 ) A'All ~-Shs
VINOGRADW, A.V.; PAVLOVA, IS.
Interaction of oxalate complexes of n1obium and tantalum
with bexomminocobalt chloride. Zhur.neorg.khin. 10
no.28(Y7-281,1 D t65.
(MIRA Jqt1)
ACC NRt AP6008821 SOURCE CODE: UR/0294/66/004/001/0003/0011
AUTHOR: Vinogradov, A, V, -, P,,..oltiektov 1.
ORG- Physicq- Institute im. P. N. Lebedeya Madeyny of Scignces �SS-R (F k1. ildy Institut
Akademit nauk SSSR)
TITLE: The excitation of atoms by neutral particles
SOURCE. Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, v. 4, no. 1, 1966, 3-11
0~experiznental
cross sections of the excitation of at s colliding with heavy particles (other atoms, Ions,
molecules) in the relatively low e-n-e'-rgy region. Tneorettcal calculations, usually performed
by the Born method (first approximation in perturbation theory), are valid only for certain
energy levels. it is, therefore, necessary to perform calculations beyond the first approxi-
mation in pdrturbation theory. This problem has been investigated by L. Vaynshteyn, L.
Preanyakov, and 1. Sobellman (Zh. eksperim. teor. flz., 43, 518, 1962) for the quasi-
classical description of collisionB. The method used is employed by the present authors for
the calculation of cross sections of inelastic collisions between heavy particles. A method
is proposed for the construction of an approximate matrix element of transition, which
TOPIC TAGS: particle collision, collision cross section, neutron, excitation cross section,
inelastic collision, heavy particle
ABSTRACT: There is now very littIl Information available on the effective
UDC 539
L 31520-66
ACC NR, AP6008821
retains the fundamental analytical properties of the precise method. A calem-ition is per-
formed for the effective cross sections of excitation of hydrogen atoms during their collision
with nitrogen molecules and hydrogen atoms. The results are In good agreement with experi-
mental data. In conclusion, the authors express their gratitude to 1. 1. Subellman for a
useful discussion. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 30 formulas.
SUB CODE: 20 / SUBM DATE: 2lSep64 / ORIG REF: 005 / OTH REF: 004
VINOGRADOV A V - MONOVA, M.I.
Z~~~
Daterminaticn of small azWunts of tungsten in molybdenum and its
compounds. 7hur. anal. khim. 20 no.3043-346 165. (MIRA 18:5)
V IN OGRADOI! 2 A V. ; KARFU~'A , G.D . ; '1'3 1 ~ , T D.
flemodyna-mic indicen in heal'uhy -Allrsom- c'L variou-
I P : -7 )
logila 5 no.2:66-70 'Mr-Ap 165. i
1. Ins-titut terapil (dircktor - deystviteilrtyj chlen
prof. A.L.Myusnikov) AMTI Moskva.
VINOGRADOV, A.V.
Control of rail track circuits. Put' i put. khoz. 9 no.201 165.
(BUPA 18j7-
1. Nachallnlk Byuro po ratsionalizatsii I izobretatellstvu LIvovakogo
I otdolenlya dorogi.
DETKOV, S.P., dotsent; VINOGRALOV, A.V., Jnzh,
Generalized angrular coefficients for bands of a slot channel
containing an absorbing medium. Izv. vyB. ucheb. za.v.; energ
7 no.10:105-109 0 164. (MPA 17.-12)
1. Ural'skly olektramekhanicheskiy Jnntitut In2honerov
zheleznodorozhnogo transporta (for Detkov). 2. Urallskjy
politekhnicheskiy instwitut imeni S.M. Kirova (for Vinogradov).
Predstavlena kitfedroy flzikl Urallskogo elektromekbanichoskogo
inatituta inzhanprov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta.
AC`1-.S,ST`)N' NP: A;'~',-!
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AUTHOR- Vinogrado-,i, A.,_
TITLE. De, e rm I, i a E ion of s m tai,;~ jj~ 1,! .11 VT! 00", '~O'Alf! ti
BOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimit. v. 20, no. 3. 1965. 343-346
molybdentun reduction, hydraz-lw, e t; i c Id, h f f I r-o,(vq 1.j i no n e
AB-S'MACT: After reviewing the methods of analysis for tungsten in molybdenum
rep.)rtt-d .n Ih- 'he autlhors emplov-i Hir, mcfJ-md involving the reduction of
molyb4if,num hy Y~y,irazine to tIhc hy the formation of ~1, comp!OX
e x t~n C rl, ie x
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BOOK L'Y.PWITATIal
__A. V.; YElInson,, S, V.; 10yginj A. 17ELI
~in al- r _ad ov,
Uranium; methods oil i-ts dotection (Uran; metod7 ymgo opredeleniyu), ',!d ed., rev.
and enl., Moscow, Atonlizdat, 1964, 502 p. illus., biblio., index., 2,300
copies printed.
iTOPIC TAGS: uraniums analytical chemistry,, uranium- compound
FURFOSE AND COV&R.AGEs The book covers in detai-I the analy-tical che-.drtr7 of
uranium. On the basis of an examination of the physiwil-cheirvical pr~'3pe-rtiea of
the eleme-at and many of its cczrpoundp, precipitation, extraction, cK-.-oU-A-
*ographic and other methods of Sap,~rating uranii= ar%,~ recomended. .7he ')oo'A-
Qludes a detailed presentation of weight, volumstric, photometric, electro-
metric., and other methods of quantitative analy-sis of uranium in varlous
materials. This edition is su-,Iplemented b7 a description of methods of
de+ern -ning additions in uranium and co=onents and additions in alla7o of
uraniur. vith other met-als and in 'its 7-arilo-us carr-po-.;nds. The book is intended
for chemical engineers, roec-a-rchrers, and etudente specializing in tha
analMcal chemiatr7 of urami=.
[Sard 2/2
r L 41-374-65
ACCESSIM NR AV.5004022 0
TABLE OF COMANTS [abridged):
Foreword to second edition - 3
Foreword to firat edition - 4
Ch. I. Mysical and chemical properties of uranium and certain of its com-
pounds - 5
Ch. II. Methods of qualitati7e analysis of uranium In various materta-la - 55
Ch. III. Methods of R-epaxating t~rani= - 68
Ch. IV. Weight methods of deteTniaing 1.u-aiiiim - 158
Ch. V. Volumetric methods of deteruiiming uranium - 171
Ch. VI. Photometric m-thods of determiril-ng uraniiz--. - 221
Ch. VII. Electromotric methods of dete=,dning uraniim - 256
Ch* V111. Luminescent method of determining uranium - 320
Ch. IX. Radiametric determination of urardun - 332
Ch. X. Chemica.1 and phpdca1-chemical methods of deteraining additions in
uranium and components in its compounds - 338
Ch. X1. Emission spreatral an-Llpia of =-=i=. - 450
Subjeot index - 489
SUM=D & Mep6L SUB CCIDE 1 0
50 REP SOV t 470 OTM t 602
Card 2/2 a,4~ -
MR M5!
X
Lim M IMMUM
M" _;'M
MARKOV, V.K., doktor khim. nauk, prof.; VERNYY, Ye.A., kand. fiz..-
mat. nauk; Aj., kand. khim. nauk; YELINXII,
S.V.p kand. khim. nauk; KLYGIN, A.Ye., kand. kLim,. nau),;
MOISEYEV, I.V., kand. khim. nauk; PANASENKOVA, Ye.l.,
red.; ALYABO-YEV, A.F.., red.
[Uranium,- methods for its determination] Uran; metody ego
opredeleniia. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva: Atomizdatp
1964. 502 p. (MIRA 17:12)
oil=
VINOGRADOV, A.V.
Results of tng of the intraductiors, of ww
equipment at the Podollsk refractory materials plant. neupory
28 no.9t427 163. NIM 16:10)
VINOGRADOV A V - SHPINELI V.S.
I
Determination of aluminum with hydroxyquinoline in the presence
of large amounts of aranlim. Zav.lab. 29 no.7:804 163.
(M*A 16:8)
(Aluminum-Analysis) (Uranium-Analysis) (Quinolinol)
VINOGRADOV, A.V.; APIRINA, R.M.; CHSRSTVE?IKOVA, Ye.P.
"
Carbonate complex of beryllium (111) with hexamminocobalt (111).
Zhur.neorg.khim. 8 no.9t2O62-2064 S 163. (MIRA 16:10)
STRUCHKOVf V.I. (Moskva,l-y Truzhennikov per.,d.18,kv.31); ~INOGRA~RVI_~-,y .1-
SAKHAROV, V.A.; PANKRATOV, V.M.
New method of determining the minute volume of the heart. Grud.
khir. 2 no.5:46-50 S-.O 160. (MIRA 16: 5)
1. Is kafedry obshchey khirurgii lechebnogo fakullteta I Moskovskogo,
ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M.-Sechenova.
(HEART-MEASUREMENT) (BLOOD VOLUME)
AZROVA, TS.S.; ARKHIPOVp A.P.j..VILCGRADOYL GRABOVSKIY, I.V.;
JAJ
GRISHINA, R.I.; DMITRIYEV,_T7D`.; DUBIHSKIY, Ye.L.; ZABRODIN,
B.V.; KOLOTIY, M.V.; KRASNOV, B.S,; KURDYUKOVA, N.V.; L'VGVA,
Yu.M.; OBUKHOVA, A.V.; FOMIN, V.G.; MEDVEDEVA, M.A,, tekhn.
red.
(Album of drawings of TV, TE7, TE2, TElp TEM1, and TU2
diesel locomotives; electric apparatus] Allbom chertezhei
teplovozov TE3, TE7, TE2, TE1, TEM1 i TU2; elektricheskie
apparaty. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat. Vol.2. 1963. 394pL
(MIRA 16:9)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye lokomotivnogo
khozyaystva.
(Diesel locomotives--Electric equipment)
KATALAM, A.A*; ABDULLATEVY 5.00-1 kand. sellokokhoz. nauk;
VINOWADOV. A.Va, etarOiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Effectiveness of v's%mtie preparationo in orchards. Zashch.
rant, ot vred. i bol. 7 no.lOt27-28 0 162. (NnU 16z6)
1. Nubinakiy plodovyr sovkhos Nb@ 12 1 Azerb&ydshanskaya
stantsiya. Vaesoyusnogo instituta sashchity rasteniy. 2. Glavnyy
agronom Kubinskogb plodovogo sovkhoza No. 12 (for ratalayev).
(AzerbaiJan-Fruit-Diseases and pesta)
(Insecticides)
VINOGRA1~0VI_4,S.-
Exclude cottmosed cakes from the means for controlling the
ooolvorm. Zashch. rant. ot vred, i bol. 5 no.5210-12 M3r 160.
(KRA 16: 1)
1, Wkohallmik moshreyounogo otryada po bor'be is vreditelyami
i bolosWazi rasteniy, g. Gookchay.
Azerbaijan-Gotton-Diseases and Pests)
Azerbaijan-Bollworm-F,actemination)
~
VIKOGRADOV. A.V.; DRONOVA, M.I.1 KOROMy TU.I.
.-- -- -F-. ".- -
Chemico-spectral method for the determination of impurities
in alkaline metals. Zhur. anal. khim. 18 no.1329-32 -Ta 163.
(MMA l6tJ
(AlIcali metals-Analysis)
VINOGRADOV, A.V. (Moskva)
Pathogenesis of acute circWAtory insufficiency in
myocardial infaret. Pat. ftziol. i eksp. torap. 6 no.1:15-21
.Ta-F 162. . (MIRA 150)
2. Iz gospitallnoy terapevticheekoy kliniki (dir. - deystvitellnyy
chlen AMV SSSR prof. A.L. Kyasnikov) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina
meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M. Sechenova i kafedry klinicheskoy
i eksperimentallnoy fiziologii (zav. - doystvitellnyy chlen
AM14 SSSR prof. V.V. Parin) TSentraltnogo instituta usovershen-
stvovaniya vrachey.
(HEART-IUARCTION)
(BLOOD--CIRCUIATION, DISORDERS OF)
VINOGRADOV, A.V.; APIRINA, R.M.
Gravimetric~ determination of uran-Jum by its precipitation with
hexammine cobaltinitrate. Zhur.anal~khim. 17 no.2:222-226
Mr-Ap 162. (Uranium--Analysis) (Cobalt nitrates) WRA 15:4)
VINOGRADOV, A.V.; SHPINELI, V.S.
Composition and properties of zirconium hydroxyquinolinate obtained
from an oxalate medium. Zhur.neorg.kbim. 6 no.6:1338-1341 Je
,61. (MIRA 14:11)
(Zirconium compounds) (Quinoline)
VINOGRADOV 7 L.I*
,,'A.V.; DMITRIYEVAI
Changes in cardiac output and genex-gl peripheral resistance following
obstruction of the coronary artery. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 50
ifo.7:27-33 Jl 160. (MIRL 105)
1. Iz gospitallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki (zav. - deyotvitelin57,
chlen A14N SSSR'A.L.Myaonikov) JI^jAoskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta
imeni I.M.Sechenov& i kafedry klinicheskoy i-F-koperimentallnoy
fiziologii (zav. -.Kdeystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR V-V-Parin) TSentrallnogo
instituta, usovershensbmlaniya vrachey, Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitelf-.
nym chlenom AMN SSSR VI.V-Parinym..
(HEART) I (BLOOD PRESSURE)
(CORONARY VESSEI36-DISEASES)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
'453" 1
L,
8/075/62/017/002/003/004
BIOJ/B138
Vinogradov, A. V., and Apirina, R. M.
Gravimetric determination of uranium by its precipitation
with hexammine cobalt nitrate
Zhurnal analiticheakoy khimii, v. 17, no. 2, 1962, 222-226
TEXT.' Ngycu)iu (Ref. 9; Tib. Nlpcu~iu, Commun. Acad. RPR 7, 51-56
(1957)1 RZhKhim no. 17561 (1958)) suggested a method of determining uran~
by its precipitation from pure uran I nitrate and uranyl acetate solutio
in the form of [U02(CO3)3 (H 20)~ .2 rco (NH3)~ NO 30 This method was applied 20
to analyses of ores, ore concentrates, and alloys. The uranium was
precipitated from an ammonium carbonate solution (pH 8), thus permitting
1 ordinary bivalent, trivalent, and tetravalent metal ions, forming no solidt
carbonate complexes, to be kept in solution with Komplexon Ill. Berylliumi
however, being co-precipitated, had to be kept in the solution by a fluorik
addition. The addition of 2 g of ammonium carbonate, of 100 mg of ammonku
chloride, and of 200 mg of ammonium sulfate per 10 mg of U did not disturb
the determination. The disturbing effect of larger fluoride amounts
'...Card 1/3-
30
Gravimetrio determination of
8/075j62/017/007/003/004
B1071B138
35-
F) was eliminated by the addition of 1 g of (NH and
(0-5 9 of NH4 4)2C03
1-3 g of NH Maximum amounts of 50 mg of Me and 20 mg of W per 10 mg .40
4"3'
5+
of U did not cause a disturbance. V , reduced by boiline with Komplexon
IIIj did not di~sturb even if present in large amounts, but larger amounts
of phosphate-did.1he latter were therefore precipitated as zirconium
phosphate after decomposition, and filtered off with ailicic acid. 45-
Zirconium was masked by boiling with Komplexon III. Tin, niobium, and -
tantalum were kept in'i(Olution by ta!rtaric acid. In the present of niob
and tantalum, howeverp the solution'must not contain any fluoride. -
Titanium i small amounts did not disturb. Uranium ore, various
concentrat'3 (uranium tetrafluoride) and uranium oxide were analyzed by .50
the method Vnder consideration and, for comparison, by various other
methods (ReT. 16: V. K. Markov, A. V. Vinogradov, S. V. Yelinson, A. Ye.
Klygin, I. . Moiseyev, Urang metody yego opredeleniya (Uraniumq methods
of its det mination). Atomizdatj Mol 1960p P- 741 94P 126t 128p 130, 1551
158P 1639 1). Two samples of a uranium-beryllium alloy were analyzed.
The presenj.,mothod is very well suited-for uranium contents of 1-90%, and
partioula of determination in uranium tetrafluorideq since fluorine dol
j _Carld_-2/3--
60 -v
8/075/62/017/002/003/004
Gravimetxdb determination of B107/B138
not have to be removed. Its main advantages are said to be simplicity and
rapidity (40-45 min). Yu. V. Karyakinp K. B. Yatsimirskiyp Ye. N.
Roslyakova, Kuznetsovq Kukishevaj Oleznyuk, Volkov, and Sakharov are
mentioned. There are 3 tables and 21 references: 11 Soviet and 10 non-
Soviet. The four most recent references to Engliah-language publications
read as follows; I. A. Cartert C. W. Weber, U.S. At. Energy Comm. T Y.
D.-7516, 186-(1956)1 Apurba Kumar Sen Guptap Soi. and Culture 25, 42~
iq6o~; R. Gernlitesou, M. Poni, N. Papafil, M. Bostan, C, Aeg 52l .19422 h~
58 1 T. Akiyamaj T. Tabuuchi$ C. A., 8923 h (1959).-
M
SUBMITTED: May 24P 1960
rd
Pa 3/3.
20-
30
VINOGRADOV. A.V.
Reports and elections of the committees of
Department of the rarrous Metal Industry.
153 161.
(Refractory materials)
the Scientific Technical
Ogneupory 26 no.3sl52-
(MIRA 34:44)
VINOGRADOV A. V.
Follow up on materials of a conference of readers of gOgneupor7.11
Ogneupory 26 no. 2:100 161. (MIRA 14:2)
(Refractory materials--Periodicals)
- ---- -- ---
VIROGRADOV, I.V.; KUCHKKLI. A.T. - I
[Air code of the U.S.S.P,; with coments and materials arranged
by paragraphs] Tozduohnvi kodeks SSSR; s kommentarilami i
postateino-sistemati2irovannymi materialami. Moskva, Redaktsionno-
izd.otdel Aeroflota, 1949. 219 P. WRA 14:4)
(Aeronautics--Laws and regulations)
,a,
MARKOV, V.K., doktor khim.nauk:;- M0112ADOV. Aj~; YALINSOV, S;V.; KLYGIV,
A.Ye.; MOISKM, I.V.; PANAS91KOVA, Te.I., red.; KAZZLI, Te.l.,
tekhn.red.
[Uranium, and methods for its determination] Uran, metody ego
1-1 opredeleniia. Pod red. V.K.Markova. Moskva. Izd-vo Gos.kowta
Sovets Kinistrov SSSR po ispollzoveniiu atomnoi energii, 1960.
262 p. (MIRA 13;12)
(Uranium--Analysis)
VIVOGRADOV, A.V.
Treatment of collapse In avocardlal infarct. Terap.arkh. 31 no.10:
3-10 0 '59. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Is goopitallnoy teraperticheikoy kliniki Imeni A.A. Ostroumova
(direktor - doyelvivitelOnyy eblen ANN SSSR prof. A.L. Hyasnikov) I
NomkoTakogo ordano. Louisa veditsiuskogo instituta imoul I.M. Sechenova.
(XYDGARDIAL IVAROT compl.)
VINOGRADOV. A.V.
Diagnosis of internal raptures of the heart. Iraz.med.zhur.
40 no-5s6-9 S-0 159. (KMA 13 t 7)
1. Is gospitalluoy terapsyticheskoy kliniki (dir. - daystvitell-
rqy chlen ANN SSSR, prof. A.L. Wyamnikov) I Mookovskogo ordena,
Lenina maditainakogo institute, im. 1.N. Sechenova.
(HIM--RUPM)
IV
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5117
Markov,, V. K.,_A,,_Y,,.~i_pogradov0 S. V. Yelinson, A. Klygin,
and I. V. Noineyev ---- I- ~-------
Uran, metody yego opredeleniya (Uranium, Methods of Detection)
Moscow, Atomizdat, 1960. 262 p. Errata slip inserted.
6,000 copies printed.
Ed. (Title page): V. K. Markov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences;
Ed.; Ye. I. Panasenkova; Tech. Ed.: Ye. I. Mazell.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel of the
uranium industry.
COVERAGE: The book contains systematized material on the de-
termination and separation of uranium. Chemical, lumineacence,
and radiometric methods for qualitative detection of uranium
in various media are described in detail. The description of
methods for the separation of uranium includes, among others,
precipitation, extraction, and cation and anion exchange. The
C`&rd-V'11--
Uraniump Methods of Detection I SOV/5117
bulk of the material is on the determination of uranium by
gravimetric, volumetric, photometric, electrometric, and radio-
metric methods. One chapter is devoted to the determination
of uranium by the luminescence method. No personalities are
mentioned. References accompany each of the chapters.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Ch. I. Physical and Chemical Properties of Uranium and of Some
Of I s ounds (V. K. Markov) 5
1. occurjenCcompof uranium in nature 5
2. Urani, isotopes 6
3. Physical properties of metallic uranium 7
4. Chemical properties of uranium 8
5. Uranium oxides
--Gard-i~11-
VINOGP"vs A.Y.
In the scientific technological society of the ferrous metallur97.
Ogneupory 25 no.lOs483 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Germv, ]hot-Refraotories industry)
VII4'OGF,,!DGV Alek"C' .1.1t icb. RUDMAN', A.M.
T VIK orov
j. red.
[Acute circulatory insufficiency in myocardial infarct)
Ostraia nedostatochnostt krovoobrashcheniia pri infarkte
r,iokarda. Leningrad, Moditsina, 1965. 188 p.
(MIRA 18:9)
6-/0 0 0 S/043/60/019/004/015/015XX
AUTHOR: Vinogradov A. C 111/ C 333
TITLE: Generalization of Erdds' Lemma
PERIODICALs Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta, Seriya matematiki,
mekhaniki i astronomiij 1960, Vol-19Y No-4t PP-124-126
TEXTs Let d and r be integers, (d, r) = I and d - r -:S 0, 1 - n.
Let each prime divisor=of 1and Q 2. be greater than n' , The number
of the solutions of n d Q1 + r Q2 is to be estimated. Let
S = -1 Z
n=d-Q 1 +r*Q2 C-
(d,r)=1,(d,n)-1,(r,n)--1
Under these assumptions it holds the lemma: It holds the estimation
S < c n 1 1 lnln2n - lnln 2 n
r-d ln 2 n (oG lnn'7
7d
For the proof the author uses the method of A. Selberg.
Card 1/1
GININ, K.Ya.pinzh.; XHOTKSVICH, S.G,, inzh,; ADAMOV, 0,,V,p inzh., retsenzent;
VINOMMY, A.Ta,. inzh., retsenzent; BX=SOV, V.V-, inzh., "uch-
nyY ii-&-i NIMNYAGI, D.K.. red.izd-va; M3DIEM, L.Ta., tekhn.red.;
STAPANOVA, X.S., takhn.red.
Nachins tools and mechanisms used in sanitary engineering] Stanki
i makhanismy dlia proisvodetva sanitarno-takhnichookikh rabot.
Moskva. Goo.izd-ve lit-ry p* stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialon,
1959. 179 P. (MIRA 13:6)
(Sanitary engineering-Nquipment and supplies)
ZHURAVLXV, Boris Alekseyevich; LISITSYN., Sergey Mikolayevich;
VINOaRAWV, A.Ya., nauchW red.; FAKHOKOVA, N.A., red.
izd-va; GILOMN-,I.G., tekhn.red.
[Handbook for master plumbers] Spravochnik moter&-
santekhnika. lzd.2., perer. Koekva, Gos.lzd-vo lit-ry po
stroit., arkhit. i stroit.mtarialan. 1959. 328 p. (MIRA 12:7)
(Plumbing--Handbooks, manual@, etc.)
VINOC-11DUI, A._,T,,. and TT111"71C77, S. 71.
tlGeonorT)holor-ical Classification of Peat Depozits"
Tr. Ifonk. Torf. In-ta, No 2, 3-51, 1953
As shorm by the authorsi coordination of the various types of peat deposits
with definite elements of the relief testifies to the important role of
geomorphological factors fipuring in their 'oTrmtion and development. The
characteristics of 19 types of peat denof:its are presented in ta~.Ular formi,
The authors note that hottomland deposits are par ticularl., widespread in
the region of the Dnepr and Don tonFucs of the Dnept Claciation., (RZhGeoly
Wo 3. 1954)
SO: W-31197, 8 Mar 55
USSR/Autandbile Production 4403.0100 Fob 1946 03
,'~~Vs,
"At the First Belorussian Automobile Plezt
,
Vinogredor, 2 pp
"T Pomoshch FMW Vol'31., No 3
First Belorussian automobile plant under cmetruow
tion 6 kilometers fran Minsk, some n8 zimon
bricke, 126,000 cublo.zaters of concrete an& 1380Q0
tons of metal needed for Its constructIon, I~wa-
,000 cubic meters. 'Plant to
vating to exceed 840
.
begin operations in 1949. Following temporary VWICW
shops built: foundry, forge, instruwat shop., oUse
trio repair workshop, etc. 3h 1947, collective qt'.
Minsk auto plant fulfilled 135,8% of plan and cost,
To 18"-
USM/Automobile Proftation 4403.0.100 Feb 108'
(Contd)
of production declined. 8% instead of planned. T*6%0'
D=p trucks MAZ-205 with autamatio unloadin p3Ate
forms being produced.. P2ant evardedL transferrabu
Red Bwmar of All-Unim Central Soviet of Trgkde
Unions and of )"ristry of Tractor MAustry of UMO
-
The BuIrbarm - Ural Mountain Region line, Na stroi. RoB. 3 no.2.-3 of cover
F 62. (MIRA 16:2)
(Gas., Natural-Pipelines)
, VINOGRADOV,, B.
Reinforced concrete water-pressure pipes. Ma stroi. Ros. 3 no.lz
3 of cover- A 162, (KIRA 16:5)
(Pio, Concrete) (+ter pi"s)
V
VINW&UGV, B.
International exhibition "Chemistry in industry, building,
and agriculture." Stroi. truboprav. 10 no. 11230-33
N 165. (MIRA 18:12)
FAUOROTSXIT, B.S.; PTATOT, U.N.; TINOGR"T.,-A,A.* insh., nouchayy
red.; KAPLAN, M.Ta., red.izd-yo; PULIKIRA, Te.A., takhn,red,
[Dojign of coolers for Industriml water-owply'systems] Pro-
ektirovenia okhladitelei Me 6iotem proisyodstyannogo Yodounab-
sheniis. Leningrad, Gos.ixd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i
stroit.moterislam. 1960. 170 P. (MIRA 13:7)
(Water supply. Industrial) (cooling)
VINDGRADOV, B.A., konstruktor
Crown-cutting machine, Put' i put.khoz. 9 no.5t37-38 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
, J& * * #9 4L*,t i v :0 -V'
VINOGRADOV, B.A.; RIDIONOV, V.N.; SHMYAKIN, Yed.
Scattering of a spherical volume of soil in a blast occurring in
the symmetry center. PHFF no-3:36-42 5-0 161. (MIRA 14:8)
(Blasting) (Soil mechanics)
PARFOROVSKIY, B.S.; PYATOT, Ya.N.;-TINOGRAPOT,_ D,A., insh., nauchnvy red.;
XAPLAN, Mao, red.izd-va; PULIXIVA, Ti.A., tkhn.red.
and planning of coolers for industrial water supply
~Nymtme'gsml Proektirovenis okhladitelei dlia sintem proizvodi3tvan-
nogo vodoonabzheniia. Leningrad, GO$.i2d-vo lit-ry po stroit..
arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 170 p. (MIRA 13:5)
(Water supply, Industrial) (water towers)
MYKH# KPD*, inzhs(g, Dneprodzerzhinsk); XIAQQRM
,# B.A., takhniki
, , T
(g. Dneprodzerzhinsk); CH"'S V, P.M., insh. -ktg`.-D~6p1rodz9rzhinsk).
For a high quality of rails. Put' i put. khoz. no.2:24-25 F 159,
(Railroad~-Rails) (MIRA 12:3)
I 1.1 ,, i4-1 ~L - - 1
-T- r r~ -- i - I
VINOGRAWN.B.D.
--- -
Itfforts to save on electric power. Tekst.pron.15 no-9:31-32 S '55-
(MA 8:11)
1. Starshly insheser otdole glarnogo mekhanika, kineshemakoy fabriki
"Krassay vatkaw
(Textile Industry) (Ilectric machinery)
TABWKOV, V.S.: VINOGRADOV, B.G.
- 04",
Conference on the geologr of the Moscov Coal Basin. Izv. AN SWR Ser.
gaol. 20 no.2:154-156 Mr-Ap 155. (HraA 8:4)
(Moncov Basin-Coal geology)
ARSENTIYEVY P.P.; V ; FILIPPOV., S.I.
Yiscosity and electric conductivity of iroD-carbon nelts
with additions of manganese and silicon. 1xv. vys. ucbeb. sav -
chern. met. 6 no.3:11-19 163. (MIRA 16:;1
1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavoys
(Iron alloys-Testing) Liquid metals-Testing)
(Electric conductiviiij
-vi Nc),7r-Fl rl T. -0
ABRAHOV, S.K.9 kandetokhn.n.-mk; AVERSHIN. S-G.. prof., doktor tekhn.nauk;
AHMOSOV. I.r., doktor gool.-min.uauk; AJIDRIYEVSKIY, V.D., inzho;
AMOPOV, A.H.. inzli.; ~YAHASIYEV. B.L., inzh.; B2GHAU, Ta.T.,
inzh.; BLOM. Ye.Ye.. IzLzh.; BOGACHEVA, Ye.U., inzh.; BUKRINSKIT,V.A.,
kand.takhn.nauk; VASILIYEV, P.V., doktor geol.-min.nauk; VINOGRADOY,
inzh,; GOIUBbY, S.A., inzh.; GORDIUNK0, P.D., inzh.; GUSET, N.A.,
kand,tekhn.nauk; LWOMIN. I.V., kand.geolo-min.nauk; KAIRYKOT, G.B.,
inzh,; KASATOCHKIII, V.I., doktor klitm.nauk; KCROLEV, I.V., inzh.:
KOSTLIVTSEV. A.A.. inzh., KRATKOVSKIY, L.F., inzhA; KRASHMINNIKOV, G.F.,
prof. doktor geol.-nin.muk; IMIKUNOV, L.A., inzh.; LEVIT. D.Te., inzb.;
LISITSA, I.G., kand.toklm.nauk; LUSHIIIKOV. V.A., inzh.; MATVEYEV, A.K.,
dote., knnd.geol.-m"r,.navk; HFAPURISHVILI. G.Ye.. iznh.: MIROMOV, K.Y..
inzh.; HOLCHANOV, I.I., tznh.; NAUHOVA,. S.N., starshi3r nauchtWy sotrudnik;
IMXIPEWV, V.Ye., inzh.. PAVIA)V, F.F., doktor takhn.nauk; PANYUKOV. P.N..
doktor gool.-min.neuk; POPOV, V.S., inzh.; PYATLIN. M.P.. kand.tekha.
nauk: RASHICOVSKIY, Ye.r... inzh.-, ROMANOV. V.A., prof., doktor tekhn.
nauk,- RTZHOV, P.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; SELTATITSKIT, G.A., inzh.;
SPA-IUNSKIT, M.A., inzh.; ThMMiTlYLT, Ye.V., inzh.; TITOY, N.G.,doKtor
khim,neuk: GUAM, I.F.. inzh.; TROYANSKIY, S.V.. prof.. doktor geol.-
min.nauk: FEDOROV, P.D.. elots., kand.tekhn.nauk:FhTWOV. V.S.. iazh.
[deceased]; KHCHEYTOVSKIY, A.S., prof., doktor geol.-min.nauk; TROYANOV-
SKIY, S.V., otvatetverinyy red.; TMPIGOREY, A.M., red.; KRIKUNOY. L.A.,
red.- KIJZNETSOV, I.A., red.; HIROHOV, K.Y., red,; AVERSHIN, S.G., red.;
BURTSEV, M.P., red.: VASILIYEY. P.V., red.: MOLCHANOV, I.I., red.;
RYZHOV, P.A., red.; BAIANDIN, V.V., inzh., red.; BIA)KH, I.M., kEtnd.
tekhn.nauk. red.: BUKRIIISKIY. V.A., kand.tekhn.neuki red.; VOLKOV. K.Yu.,
inzh., red.; VCRCB'n.'V, A.A.. inzh., red.; ZVOM&M, K.A.. prof. doktor
tekhn,,nauk, red. (Cnntinnecl nn nart mqrfll
ABRAMOV, (continued) CE VCL Z 0
ZDANOVICH. V.G., prof.,doktor tekhn.nauk,red.; IYANOV, G.A., doktor
gool.-min.nauk. red.; W'AVAny, N.M., red.; KWDTKOV, G.V., kand.gool.-
min.nouk, red.; KORUPYOV, H.V.. kand.takha.nauk, red.; MAKKAVEM, A.A.,
doktor geol.-min.nwJx, rf,di.; OW-LICHMO, A.N..Imnd.tekhn.nauk,red.;
BEIMERZON. E.M..Imnd.,r(,o'-.-min.nauk, red.; USHAKOV, I.N., dote., kand.
tekhn.nauk, red.; YJIBWYOV, V.S.. ka nd.geol. -min nauk, red.; KOROIXVA,
T.I., red.fzd-va; KX31AIJUNA, Z.I.. red.izd-va-. PRO" "OROVSKATA, F.L.,
tekhn.red.; NADNINSWA,.A.A., takhn.red.
[Mining-, an encyclopedAt handbook] Gornoe delo; enteiklopedicheakii
apravochnik. Glav. r-c-L. I.M.Torpigorev. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo lit-ry po ugollrol prou7shl. Vol.Z. [Geology of coal deposits
and surveying] Geolw"LIE ugollqvkh mostorothdenii i marksheiderskoe
delo. Redkolegiia tom S.V.Trolanskiy. 1957. 646 p. (MIRA 11:5)
1. Chlen-korrem ondent AV SSM (for raravaiev)
Ubal i-,o~t,)(qT--Dictionariea
VINOGRADOV v 1 1. G. - -
Distribution of titanium minerals and zircon in the sediments of
the Yasnava Polyana suprahorison in the Moscow Basin. Sov.geol.
5 no.4slOO-103 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Tullskaya kmpleksnaya geologorazvedochnaya ekapedits)iya,
*(Moscow Basin-Titanium) (Moscow Basin-Zircon
AMMOSOVj I.I., red.; BURTSEV, D.N.j, red.; GORYUNOV, S.V. rec.;
GUSEV, A.I., red.; KO.,'0TK0V, G.V., red.; KOTLUKOV, V.A.,
red,; KUZNETSOV., LA red.; KWNOV, K.V., red.;
MOLCHANOV, I.I., red:!
. NEKIPELOVp V.Ye., red.; PMIOMMEV$
T.N., red.; POPOV,, V.P., red,; FROXHOROV, S*P,p red;
SKROBOV, S.A., red.; TYZflNOV`p A.V.., red,; SHABAROV., N.V.,
red.; YAVORSM , V.I., red.; BOBfffSHEV, A.T., red. toma;
V,UXWaADOV,-B-G-, red. toma; VOLKOVp K.Yu., zam, rod, toma,*
LUGOVOY, G.I., zam. red. toma; OGARKOV, V.S., rea. tome;
SIMO11OVp A.V.p red. toma,- IUAILEVAp G.A.t red.izd-va;
IVANOVA, A.G., tekhn. red.
[Geology of coal and combustible shale deposits in the
U.S.S.R.]Geologiia mestorozMenii. uglia i goriuchikh slan-
tsev SSSR. Glav.red.I.I.Ammosov i dr. Moskva,, Gosgdoltekh-
izdat. Vol.2. (Moscow Basin and other coal deposits in
central and eastern provinces of the European part ofthe
U.S.S.R.)Podmoskovnyi bassein i drugie mestorozbdeniia uglia
toentrallrjykh i vostochvjkh oblastei Evropeiskoi chasti
RSFSR. 1962. 569 p. maps. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Ministerstvo geologii i okhrarq
nedr.
(Coal geology)
VINOGR&WV, B.G.
Method used in the Moscow Basin for evaluating coal resources by
geological blookee Razy, i okh, nedr, 24 no,4tl4-15 Ap 158-
(MIRA 110)
1. Treat Nosbaeouglegeologlya.
(Moscow Basin-coal geology)
AUTHORs Vinogradov, B.G., 132-58-4-3/17
TITLE: The Value of the Geologic Block Calculating Method for Deter-
mining Coal Reserves Under Conditions Found in the Podmos-
kov1ye Coal Fields (Znacheniye metoda podschgta zapasov uglya
geologicheskimi. blokami v usloviyakh Podmoskovnogo basseyna)
PERIODICALs Razvedka i Okhrana Nedr, Nr 4, 19589 PP 14-15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1956/the geologic block calcLation method for determining
coal reserves was introduced into practive by the GKZ (Gosu-
darstvennaya kategorizatsiya zapasov)(The State Categorization
of Mineral Resources). This method replaced the former Boldyrev
method. It consists of dividing the reserves to be calculated
into blocks, taking into consideration the magnitude and the
quality of the coal contained therein and thereby calculating
the coal reserves in each block separately.
There is 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATIONt Treat Mosbassuglegeologiya (Trust MosbassugY'ageologiya)
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Coal reserves-Measurement
V
V
USSR/ GeoloS7 - Conferences
ca-d 1/i Pub. 46 - 21/21
Authors iYablokov~ V. S. and Vinogradav, G.
Title IConference on the geology of the coal basin near Moscow
Nriodical iIzv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 20/2, 154 - 156, Mar-Apr 1955
Abstract IAn account is given of a conference held in the City of Tula from 18 to
22 Ootoberp 1954p on the geology of the coal basis near Moscow. Twenty-
nine reports were read and discussed.
Institution
Submitted November 9.. 1954
VINOGRADOV, B. 1.
VINOGRADOV, V. I.: "InVestigation of the opearation cf centrifu-
gal (exhaust) fans for coal dust at dressing n1ants". Leningrad,
1955. Min Higher Education USSR. Leningrad Order of Lenin and
Order of labor Red Banner Mining Inst. (Dissertations for the
Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences)
SO: Kni7.hlWyp letnpig', No. 52, 24 December, 1955. Moscow.
VINOGRADOV, B.I.
Time for the application of nitrogen fertilizers to cotton on
irrigated Sisirozem soils. Izv. All Uz.SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no- 3:59-
64 '57- (MIRA 11:8)
(Cotton growing)
(Ammonium nitrate)
Aj0 , 4e, Al
Lr- r
USSR/Technical Crops. Oil Plants. Migar Plants. m
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diolb, No 17, 1958, M43.
Author -X1U=,adov1 D.I.
Inst AS ljzbSSR.
Title On Periods of Application of Nitrogen Fertilizer
Under Cotton on Irrigation Serozem Soils.
Orig Pub: UzSSR Fanlar Akad- akhboroti. Bibl. fanlari ser.
Izv. All UzSSR- Ser. biol. n.., 1957, No 3, 59-64.
Abstract: In 1951-1953, in the Institute of Agriculture
AS UzSSR, vegetative and field experinents were
conducted on the establishment of beat neriods
of application of Naa under cotton on average-
clayey sierozem. The greatest effectiveness
was noted with the application of 1/54 annual
Card 1/2
USSR/Technical Crops. Oil Plants. Sugar Plants. M
Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, M43.
norm. (11 80-159) in the phase of the 2-3 Liu-rent
leaves, and the rest in the phase of budding and
the start of blossoLUng. The application of the
part of the fertilizer under plougI0=d and even
before soving Gave a lesser increase of harvest,
owing to the heavy washout of the nitrateD by
atmospheric percipitation. On the other hand,
later feeding (after blossoming) retarded the de-
velcpment of the plants, which also reans a decrease
of pre-frost and general cotton harvest. The ad-
vantages of nitroGen. feeding in the phase of the
2-3 leaves resulted both cn the basis on the appli-
cation under ploughland of 9 t/ha of ranure, caul
on a non-rm=c base. -- D. D. Vakhriii3trov.
Card 2/2
97
SMUSINOVICH, B.L.,~ VINOGRAYJV. B.1.
of plae"ca. PJest. xa3ej rio.41
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J.,
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TOP-."3 TIAGSi Plastiu, plast~- streng-th, technology, materJ~al testiz1g,
ABSTRA~;T i Test:Lng machL-,e 1PR-5000, for fat-56-,e tes~J-O plactic =alcrjals,
dqf'u, t::)ns, Yachine ~;onAr-.-tjnr. V -3 1 -r
the 2ncloq ~:-e .
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card- 3/4
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I VINOGRITOV, B.G.
Characterls~izs of rcciic *r~;-7t--,--.ng in the ~eotzr cf -~'.a
' ' c .. .- - -
"Podzemgaz" ga3 promicer. rlp-n--, Nls-ach.traiy "'Kilf-adzeir-gaza
82-85 163. - ( MI R A 17 -, ` )
1. Till'skaya kcmpleksuaya ekspeditAyra.
VINOGFAT)OV, B. I Dr.
Gryzuny Tanny SSSR (The Rodent Fauna of the U68R)
296 p. 2:00
SO: Four Continent Book List, April 1954
VINWRADOVY B.N.
Tnternational Exhibition or %-11ding nna Road Mnr.-hinnry and Means 'or
I
Mechanizing Building ani Asipmbly. Strol. truboprov. 9 n0-1006-39 0
164. (MIRA 1817)