SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLODARSKIY, Z.B. - VOLODIN, A.M.

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VOLODARSHY, Z.B., inzh.1 SALOV, A.Ye.j insh. Testing the HPZ-1 small loader. Gor.zhur. no.5:53-56 W 161. (KMA 14: 6) 1, Dnepropetrovskiy proyqitno-konstruktorskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut. (0:~e handling-Equipmnt and supplies) 1. VOLODCRIDIKO, K.G. 2. USSR (600) 4. Technolozy 7. Manual on drilling wells with percussive rotary rigs. Moskva, Gosgeolizdat, 1951 9. Monthly Lint of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March,1953.Unclassified. VOLODCH3M.'O. Konstantin Gavrilovich. [Test core drilling] Iblonkovoe rasyedochnos burenie. lxd. 2. Moskva, Goa. izd-ro geol. lit-ry, 1953. 523 p. (XT-RA 6:9) (Boring) AKU4USHKIN, I.I.-, BARAWVA, Z.I.; BRODSKIT, K.A.; VIRKETIS, M.A.; VOWDCHXKO N I - GALKIN, Tu.I.,; GURITANOTA, Te.Y.; DOGNLI 177-771~r~jmmr. A.M.; ZWINA, G.B.; 1VAHDV, A.T.; KIRITAX)VA, To-S.; IMBTAKOVA.-Z-T.; VDLTUH, V,.M.; KOWZHUKOVA,Te.D.; KDROTKIVICH, V.S.;KLYUGI, G.A.; LOZI]KA-LOZINSKff, L.K.: LORaKIWA, N.B.; NAUKOV, D.V.; PSRGAMJW, T.S.-, 1WHATNTAK. Y.Y.; EAVELITNA, T.S.; SKARLATO, O.A.; SOKOWY, I.I.; STHKWoV, A.A.; TARASOV, N.I.; USHAKOV. P.V.: SHCHORINA.Z.G. TAKOVLI.TA, A.".; USWXOV, P.L. obsbcbly rukovaditall; PAVIOVATIY, Te.N., akademik, rodaktor; STRXLKOV, A.A. radaktor; BR)DSKI.T, K.A., radaktor; ARONS, R.A., tekhnicbeekiy redaktor. [Atlas of Invertebrates of the Far Xast seas nf the U.S.S.R.] Atlas besposvonochnykh dallnevoatochrWich morel SSSR. Hooky&, lzd-vo AVad.nauk SSSR, 1955. 240 p., 66 plates. (MLRA 8-10) 1. Akwlemiya na,11k SSSR. Zoologicheskiy, institut, (Soviet Far ]Cast--Invertebrates) JO 4awrOwAch; XRIVNNKO, M.G.,radaktor; INYIVA, N.A.,redaktor izdatellstva; GUROVA, O.A., tWanicheskiy redaktor Cco:re drilling) Kolonkovoe burenie. Isd.3-e, impr. i dop. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takha. izd-vo lit-ry po geoll. i okhrane nedr, 1957. 556 p. (MLRA 10:4) (Boring) am-i'm In ... H~Im 10 SEMRYAE:OV, L;P.; VOLdWMWJ(O, X.G.; HOSTINSKIT, T.I.; PWROV, P.A. i,.% Jbrporience gain~edrcmcoMxo idativg drilling crave into a unified organization with paymnts based on group piece work. Razved. i okh. nedr 23 no.4:55-60 Ap 157. (KIRA 11:1) 1. Otdel okonomiki goologo-rasyedochnykh rabot Tmesoyazucgo, nalwhno- inaledovatellskogo Instituta metrologli i standartizataii. (Boring) (wages) ~,_VCLODCHNYO, K.G.~ BCHAS. O.V.; IUKOV, L.I.; SUMOT, V.A.; EMICHMO, ~'Y_3_.':,"LC9EU1OVA, Te.A.-, UVAROVA, I.A.; CHITCTKIKA, K.A.; NIICLAYIT, P.S., glavnyy red.; WM RIA OV, L.P., glavnyy red.; DIR2EAMA, N.G., red.; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn.red,; IV"OVA, A.G., tekht.rede (INV unified production norms for operations in geological prospeoting; mining operations) Idinye normy vyrabo,tki na geolo- gorazvedochnya raboty (INV); gornoprokhodcheekie raboty. Moskva# (kts.nauchn*-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry pa geol. i okhrane nedr, 1959. 1j'!3 P. WnA 13:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisteretvo.goologii i okhrany nedr. 2. Otdal ekonomiki goologorazvedochnykh rabot Vaesoyuznogo nanchno- iseledovatellskogo institute minerslInogo,syr~.'ya..(jIXS) (for Volod- chanks, Bones, Isakov, Smirnovj, Kunicimako, Lashkova, Uvarove, Chevotkine). (Mining engineering--Standards) VOIDDCHNIMO. K.; KRIUNTO. M.; MOSTINSKIY, T. Nev method for calculating wages of workers of explorstorr drilling crews. Blul. nauch. inform.; trud i zar. plats. no.4: 3-9 '59. (MIRA 12:6) (Miners) (wages-Accounting) VOIDDCHM0j, K.G.j GUZMAN, D.M.j HOSTINSKIY, T.I. I---------- AMAysis of the operating results of bard-faced drill bits and their efficiency in use. Hazved, i okhe nedr 26 noe901-33 S 160# (MIRA 15.7) L Voeooyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelliskiy Institut minerallnogo syrIya. (Boring machinery) SEREBRYAKOV, L~P.; VOLODGIIENKO, K.G.; V'DIASBKII-1, M.A.PrInimali uchactiye. -Uvjl , H.L.; 1411TAYEV, I.Z.; INIKOLAYLV, S.V.; SM-IOYLOVA, V.F.; SIDOROVA, L.P.; 101-1,01 V,F.j red. vypuska; BOWffSH9V, A.T., rod, vyPuska; C.IIAFOVSKIY, Ye.G., red. vypuska; F05FILOVA, A.M.,, red. izd- va; GUROVA. O.A,~., tekhn. red, I.Collection of unified district estiiates for geological %mospecting] Sbornik edinykh poraionnykb edinichnykh ras- tvonok nn goologorazvedochnyo raboty. Moskvap Goa. nauchno- tekhn. izd--vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrano nedr. No.2. (Hydro- geology and geological engineering) Gidrogeoloeicho-kie i inzhenerno-geologicheskie raboty. 1960. 91 p. (MIRA 14:12) I., Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Fliniaterstvo goologii i okhrary nedr. 2. Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Titov, Nikolayev). (Prospecting) GORDIYEVSICrY, Emanuil Ilikolayevich; VOLODCHEINKO, K.G.. nauchn. red. - ~- 7 - (Handbook for a drilling foreman on core drilling] Famiatka burovo= masteru mekhanichoskogo kolonkovogo bureniia. Mo- skvap Nedrap 1965. 158 P. (MIRA 18W Y~ , IMIPI '. V0 1 -0 f"IrMlIANK0.1 1.'. 1. ; VYSOKGO.;TF60VSFJM`- , I. B. ; 71R,K(DVA Effect of large do~;es of cortisone on 057HL mice. Vokl. All SSSR 156 no.4:082-983 Jo 164. (M I rdt 17: 6) peciiatrichoskly -iuJIit3inskiy Inatitut. Pre-dstavl~!no alademikum Yi:~. 141avlwisklm. YOLOISIM.OY, Fedor Illich, kand.tokhn.nauk; PRIYEZZHIT, I.I., red.; GORMOU'll L.1%, #--red. i zd-va; BRATISWO, L.T., te),Jm.red, [Mechanization of operations in riverside storage areas) Mokhanizatsiia rabot na prirechnykh skladakh. Moskva, Gos- losbumisdat. 1958. 50 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Lumbe ring--Ka chino ry) 1 . vowmmi, i. t:., I 2. USSR (600) 4. Windlass 7. Cross-country vineb VL - 3 Makh. trud. rab. 6 No. 10, 1952. VOLODENKOV. P.1. inzh. Erecting water-resistant earth structures by d=ping soil into the water. Gidr.stroi. 31 no.8:39-1+0 Ag 161. 1 (Km 14:8) (Eartbwork) (Hydraulic structures) student 5 kursul LIPA, O.L., professor, naukoyly ke- rivnik. Brief survey of the trees of Soviet ftrk In Kiev. Stud.nauki pratai no.20:157-161 156. (NLU 9 - 12) (Kiev-Trees) VOLODCH--,N.KO,. V...S. . Cases of seed gemination inside the fruit of the maternal plamt in wild species of the pulse family. Ukr. bot. zhur. 20 no.3: 108-109 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Otdol vysshikh rasteniy Instituta botaniki AN UkrSSR. BARBARICH, A.I.[Barbarych, A.1.)j kand. biol. nftuk; DRADIS,Ye.M.p doktor biol. nauk; V155YULOA, O.D., doktor biol. nauk; IKO Vt�.; DOBROCHAYEVA, D.H., kand. biol. nauk; 'KARffAVXff',7*D.; KATINA, Z.F., kand. biol. nauk; KOTOV, M.I., doktor biol. nauk; RUZNETSOVA, 0.0.[Kuznetsova H.O.), [Olianits'ka kand. biol. nauk; OLYANITSKOVA,, L.G' $ L.11.1; OMELICRUK, T.Ya., kand. biol. nauk; POYARKOVA, O.M.), FROKUDIN, YuJI.) doktor biol. nauk; PROTOPOPOVA, V.V.; uc-LYUSARENKO, L.N.; !VOLNO, S.S.; KHRZIIAIIOVSKIY, V.G. (Khrzhanovolluit V.H.1, doktor biol. nauk; ZEROV, D.K. t.kademik, otv. red., 0111SHCHENKO,.L.I..) redd [Key for the identification of plants in the Ukraine] Vyz- i1achrWk rosly-a Ukrainy. Vyd.2., vypr. i dop. Kyiv, Urozhai, 1965. 876 p. (MIRA 18:9) 1 Akademi a nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut botaniky. 2. All Ukr.SSR (~or ZerovT 3. MookovskayA sallskokhozyaystvonnaya akaderiya im. K.A.Timiryazova (for Khrzhanovskiy), 0 1 t4 4 11 4 1, 4 11 J) a id 4 ~ I Ojos A, so 31 L p 16"mil A-6 vo,vott'l -f- Is Dom 1. A, T V-44 00 N. MckoViry. Co"p. #e*4 a 3~ 5~ 30. -00 -140 JORMIll Frisll-hi~ ~ Av. vAltsirs fig the 11A c-,o .00 Ifni 14 It -Amplr~ 4 Chil'ifir alwite net Is-, ~011111 :0 tl,(N*Ct-- (the Me Nestle dist". Inethisif ilk usedl. F." hordems. ~ 9. of apatilor we. sihmed with 440 toil, of 4-4 IA IICI until -411. wait fillailled. 41, 1. 411hyd. CACS, was added, fcolltimird by :A) list. NIVOII And thoin. c-f thr -60 sartliplilt and tifiratitin 4 the distillate in tht usual mAnnet. ]#Fee succ",tivir dittos. with MeOlf were otices-Ary (tit 47w dctn. of all of the IY)j preent, *4 detd. by the addit fit known anitc oil It rotterkit. to? apatile cancrutrate tor top see ovajdljr* Iff"ll the ilorin, to 11A), In The 1101, ronlristo 44 a Amplor allif is( is . j9alr r%t, of worrv 41.1 Arld. Tho 1101, romforsit III Coo a 111tile li ishimot 7 lintrol that tit tirphrlirm Stulte. 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C, A, $1, Pal". -11 had life- '1. pm% that fharrent RaWat b -00 o0 y JT be" . , I dedyed Iffiff, life t1w ,IV ~1 ow '00 00 4 I.Cmulal w"V anv y al tyw% lof.l tin-A 00 p p jj.&njcjy: I)w fit-All-11 tytw and thr lit".wlAr 141- -_ 94 ooz ii, 11jr prrsent. IftlMly -11014s thi. to he Vt1#ww'Aj* 'Iffr ilmjy -11, Two Ile- ATIAl *g 0 any Vitt y I hr alkatits mW P Abow ..a '! so) , Ce a 00 . 01 St are Bi- C Gcorge T. l7suit or =0 0-3 : , 9 0 0 00. =00 too 00% 01 too 1 1 0 4 * woo 00 0 no* - - 7 00 too laillei .0 C- 94( u Al 1113 AS fw 0 it a I if Im of it 0 ARXI'l : i atill 1 0 : 0,10 0 : : go* 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 : I 0 0 1; 000o00 so so* 10 1 0 0 oie 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 o60 0 0 000001 R" z- 0", Fwalyf4s of arg. riaterw, Si F* ez4 2% IICI teaches froal the rocitt of theareaAd bmed an therA reu4ts ae prcs~ntej. vTbA jWqWt~,qf 4ba Devout= Kynovsk and Zhiveak sms Wtak reduclair conditions ptevage4 Ue.4weise- In in socult beds fman2embit-nmectges. " RODIOMVA, K.F.; MOCH&IOVA, Iron and certain carbonate minerals In the Devonian producing formation as an Indicator of its depositional conditions. TrL-d7 159 VNII no.20;162-185 - ( WU 12. 10 (Shkapovo region (Bashkiria)-Geochemical prospecting)) FETROVSIWU,., A.N.; VOLODCHENHOVA, A.I. UsJ.ng Kontals method for deterrdning the mineral composition of argrillites. llauch.-t6kh., sborl po dob. nefti no.13:3-6 161. (WRA 16:7) 1, Voesoyuznyy heftegazovyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut. (ArglLlito), PETROVSKAY.A., A.N.; VOLOVIKOVSKAYA, Ye.P.; VOLCDCHENKQyAt,A.I.; YZCTAICVA, Ye.14.; KUUYFMMA,, nx- Detailed correlation of cross sections of the mineralogical complex of the clay part of rocks, Nauch,-tekhj, abor po dob. nefti. no.13:31--33 161. (KiRA 16:7) 1. Vseso-yuzrryy neftegazovyy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut. (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Clay-Analysis) Ps::T,7_P_t"Z77Pu- -4 MI/ji5 ACCESSION NR: AR5017413 UR/0137/65/000/006/G001/0001 3~z SOURCE: Ref. zh, Metallurgiya, Abs. 6G4 AUTHOR: Volodek, A. I TITLE: Some general relationships for linear induction pumps CITED SOURCE: Tr. Tallinsk. politelchn. in-ta, v. A, no. 214, 1964, 3-9 TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic pump, pump TRANSLATION: The. article advances a number of general relationships fc.r a linear induction pump, which express the characteristics and the indices ol'the pump (head, power, losses) as a function of the basic electromagnetic loads (li- near flow load and density of the current in the windings), but do not contain spe- cific winding- data. Use of these relationships Vi the design of an induction pump makes it poesible to decrease the amount of work involved in the detailed clesign and',calculaCon of the windings of several prospective variants. These sarri,3 re- _Ccrd 1/ 2 -2 7 7 __ -------- VOLODCWIKOV.4&,jl[W.g.Hinek) W000=St is happiness. IUn.takh. 3 no.3:42 Mr 159. (MIRL 12:4) (Minsk--Radio industry) Lumbering Dwping lumber into water with tractors KT-12 using open loop. Mokh.trud.rab., 6, No. 2p 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Juns 195$. Unclassified. 2 VOLMENKOV., F.I. Limbering Temporary dam Lis. prom. 12 o. 3. 1952 MnUl jAjsA S.)j Rwsj Accessi2nsp Library of Congressl, August,, 1952. UNC=IFIED. ~55-11 (600) 4. Lumbering Skidding timloer into the water with KT-12 tractors and with winches. Les. pro=. 11. no. 3 1953 9. 'Monthly List of Russian Accessions, LIbrM of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. VOLODI,',*T-XOV,'F. 1. UI-OW VOLOMNYOV, Me. k*ndidat takhnichookikh nsidc. VL-3 winch for bulky lake rafts. Loo.pron. 14 no.7:25-27 J1 154. OMU 7:7) 1. Starshiy nauchnyy ootrudnik ?Sentrallnogo nauchno-Inaledovatel'sko- go instituia les"plava. (Umber IW-ftwhinorr) IN VOMWODTIKOz PAl.j,.GO't-;BCHTl~*OV- N-16 (,J1114 fifitting &YL?,htre for Vie frIanea Of OvOl, tab)Aa~ BUD. I der. rnmo ,fto.W.1-42 Jl,-W 165- (M.11 h A 281 IQ ,VOLODINKO, P. 1. I The S-70-Sh mixing MChins.'Blultakh.-skon.Inform. no.6:41-42 15 8. (Textile mchinery) (XIRA 11:8) Datem!=Van of sm--U cnotots of lead In (he bl*4' 0. A.Wtbcr, K. V(qveer, mnd. V B. VcFak (fust. In.-I. llyg., 11ij. P444 .1, 2911- 313(195d). -A tnorjocucv Uwd lsd~-I-Ibcd. Ibis tuet)tod differs try--n the lt:w2l dithizaae raetho& m I that tht extrt. of Ph with dithir~-ct "n. It performtd at pit : 10.5 aud the Fe i3 mufmA LyA 2T',) tq. Win. 0 CUpfarcll' after tulneraliration of the blond. Time modifications In-' CrEaW t~e UmAtiVily Of the InUthOd 11111 St the SaMI: OnAt. dhipw5c With the Itecevj,ty of rruibins this 11b (11thizatmte soln. to remove the excess dithimia btkre umsuring the extioctloo. ThL cut,ftrton exot. d4ninated all the poisibtt aourm o! t"or cumiected with tbo presence of Ft. Stalls. tical treatnicat of the calibration curvei showed the relia- 'bility and sensitivity of the method. The standard efrot of a single dctu. b not mcne than :L7 y for Ph co-mm, of 25-1,00,Y1100 mi. 0 blood it the mmuireineut of the opticial, d. Is puform-ed with the Beckman spectro h et 'p, 01011" el 4 If 2 parallel detm are made in & Btandard urnr ruay Jz~ "Is CIL ea, fz OV L~ adr, it was vtabltshcd tbzt the rural p~ru!atlan. Lm 1--f Pb ec4wn, in bim-A th*r. I -I- k"puL til'a Numsl ~wj, w-Aq totird-va b,:- 60 yilrg) fril. u- Nr,~d~ --Y4 N; - - !YUGOSLAVIA Krista KOSTL%L, Kata VOLODrR, V.B. VOUK and 0. TIEDER, Institute for --in-docCu-pifional &'-Icdicine (Institut za medicinska Medical Research istrazivanja I medicinu rada)~Zagreb. "Effect; of Chelating Agents on Renal Retention of Uranium." J_qntL~aq~.A chj~ojo u, Vol 13, No 4, 1962; pp Zagreb, Arhiv zaj1iDA 289-293. Abstract [English surmry modified) : In rats, 7.6 mg./Xg. of uranyl nitrate i-ro: 28% of dose In renal tissue 3 hours after achinistration. Diethylene pentaacetic acid Immediately after U reduced this to 12% (P=O.C5) while hydroxydiphenylcther phosphate paradoxically increased it to 55% (P between 0.01 and 0.02.) Latter chalating agent is assumed ineffective as potential therapeutic agent because the U complex formed with it is poorly water-soluble and canre3t diffuse. Table, 7 Western and 1 unpublished Yugoslav reference. --------------------------------------- ............. a- ............ VOLODERP Kata Detemination o" fmall 00 -hos;horus in org---x:4c ;:*-Gfl- #orous ccmpounds. Arho hig. rada 15 no.4077-391 164. A. Imititut ze. medicinalra Istrazivanja I modiciru radn, Zagreb. VI040/"j(,f/ P., ------- --- --- -- _ ~'- - I I TOUSICH. 4.; SHYAROYMY, V. Why the production output of motor scooters has been-delayed. U rul, no.10114 0 '57. (Kim lotil) (Motor scooters) I AQC -NR1----AP70OO'A-~--- AUTHOR: .,Y Grigorov, N. L.; Nesterov, V. Ye.; Rapoport, A.; Yakovlovj B. 14. ORO: none m TITLE: A study made usingthe Proton-1 satellite of the chemical co position of primary cosmic raya in the moderate energy regionEOf--~~~- SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 11, 1966, 1763-1764 TOPIC TAGS: primary.cosmic ray, cosmic ray measurementj cosmic ray Ar :L: i tY/ AZQ0-&-' tt-~ J-&LL. 1zk 4.. GS-, -A '%-Cl X-JACkL~40- JV~Q" fL'- ABSTRACT: A study, maddusing the Proton-1 satellite'of the flux and chemical composition of solar cosmic rays generated during chromospheric flares, and of' primary galactic cosmic radiation is described. A nuclear charge spectrometer with a geometric factor of 133 +6 cm2xsteradi was used in the study. The spectrometer consisted of a CheFenkov counter placed between two scintillation counters which form a tele- scope. The Cherenkov counter consisted of an FEU-49 photomultiplier which made an optical contact with a Plexiglas disk 165 mm in diameter and 30 mm thick. The side of the disk opposite the photocathode was Card 1/3 Fig. 1. Cosmic ray flux vs. hardness in the geomagnetic equator region 4 N 1 - Protons; 2 - a-particles; 3, 4, 5 nuclei in the M, HO and VH groups. ,10 Wr . -Bev .2/3 ACC coated with b----.ck paint to prevent registration of upward moving par- ticlen. The sc~ntlllation counters consisted of F-EU-130 photonulti- pliers and pla3tic's%,intillator plates 15 mm thick. Graphs of cosmic ray flux vs. hardness (zee Fig. 1) were constructed from the prelim- inary data on the longitUCinal effect and azimuthal asymmetry of cosmic ray intensity in the geomageetic equator region for protons, a-par- ticles, and nucleii in the M, H, and VH groups with-energies of 1 Bev for protons and in the range ot 2 to 19 Bev for the remaining groups, Orig. art. has; 2 figures. (WA-751 (IV] SUB CODE: 0~, IV401 SUBM DATE: none/ OHIO REF: 002/ OTH REF: 001 ACC NRi AP7006521 SOURCE CODE.- Ulf /-0-048766/030/011/1-[68/1770 AUTHOR: Volodichev., N. N.; Nesterov, V. Ye.; Savenko, 1. A.; Sharvina, K. N. ORO: none TITLE: Study of the proton component of the inner radiation belt in the Brazilian anomaly by artificial Earth eatelliten Proton-1 and Proton-2 /Paper presented at the All-Union Conference on Physics of Coomic Rays hold in Moscow Trom 15 to 20 November 19657 SOURCE: Ali SSSR. Izvestiya. 78eriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 11, 1966, 1768-1770 TOPIC TAGS: proton counter, magnetic anomaly, .9-01 ~'- CA~_ A'V_~4-W0_4Z6-' ABOTRACIT: The distribution of geomagnetically trapped protons with EP > 100 Mev above the Brazilian anomaly was studied by the Proton-1 and Proton-2 satellites which repeatedly passed over that region at an altitude of 500 km. Since electrons with energies greater than 20 Iflev are practically nonexistant in the inner radiation belt above the Brazilian anomaly it could be assumed that only high-energy pro 'on s were registeved by the SEZ-1 apparatus) which consisted or a Cherenkov counter placed between two scintillation counters which could detect protons with Ep > 100 Mev and electrons with Ee > 20 Mev. A similar ACC NRg Ar'tUUU~Pie. ":7. 20 - Fig. 1. Triple coincidenc( 'courlit rate (E > 400 Mev) P -as a function of time and coordinates L and B during one pass by the Proton-1 satellite L 6 Z- a J! I z S. is ZS 45 4S 5S $S IS 85 $$1 Card 2/3 NRt'___AP70005'2l____ equipment arrangement was used to detect the flux comprised of protons with E > 1100 Mov. The geometric factor of the equipment wa3 133 cm?wsterad. Information from the counters was partially processed on-board and Vne results were sent to Earth once every 9 seconds. Pre- liminary data analysis shows that the proton concentration intensity varied with a period of a few tens of seconds which may have been caused by the satellite's spin about its own axis changing the pitch- angle between the measuring apparatus and the anomaly. Proton lnten-~ sity however may be obtained from the envelope of a curve &tving the count rate variation such as in Fig. 1. While the Proton-1 --ritellite could not register protons with Ep > 100 Mev, the Proton-2 cou.,' reg- ist-o f-he-ie with EP > 100 Mev and those with Ep > 1100 Mev, protons. Judging from the average of three orbits, the ratio of concentrations of protons with EP> 100 Mev and protons with Ep,> 400 Mev varies from 18 +0.5 to 8-5 +0-2. The total measurement time for these results was 4 aXnutes. It Is proposed that in the future the proton spectrum be measured as a function of coordinates B and L. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. (WA-751 (BD) SUB CODE: 048,201SUBM DATE: none/ ORI'G REF: 002/1 OTH REF: 001 Card#V ACC NRi -- AP70005212 SIOU. R-CE CODE:---uR/oo48/66/030/011/1771/,1.772 6AUTHOR: Basilova, R. N.; Volodichev, N. N.; Nesterov, V. Ye.; Savenko, 1. A. ORG: none ,TITLE: Determination of the position of the cosmic ray equator based !on results of measurements made with the Proton-1 satellite r1japcr presentj lat:A11-Union Con~'cronce on Phyaics of Cosmic Rays hold in Moscow from 15'to 20 ,-SOURCE: AN S;3 SR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, -V 30, no. 11, 1,771-172 10 TAGS: i,.os.-,iic ray Intensity, cosmic ray measurement, cosmic 0 Ite -1~44~k A4.A:,4-!PJ4Ai-~, uw--f- RACT: Directional equipment for,registration of cosmic particles mounted on the Proton-1 satellite. The equipment consisted of two scintillation counters capable of recording energy spectra of protons and cosmic ray nuclei with energies from 0.2 to 30 Bev. These. 'counters, w1hen used in a double coincident scheme are also capable of 1 1 :nieasurin- protons and electrons with energies higher than 100 and 20 NeV- at a solid angle of -3 sterad. This double coincidence scheme, which can register particles incident from opposite directions, was chosen to record the positions of points of minimum cosmic ray intensity. The iresults (see Fig. 1) are compared with the results obtained with a Card JZ2 e".?7000522 single Geiger ..,ounter averaged for the Kosmos-4 and Kosnmos-7 satell-Ites. CD This coniparison indicates qualitative agreement with the author's pre- vious meauurewnts. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. (WA-751 (IV] N 101 .-4---,- W E 110 /go s 0 $0 .100. ISO 180* + S Fig. 1. Geographic location of minimum-intensity cosmLe radiation points Dots - double coincidence equipment; solid line single Geiger counter. SUB Q E:cql8, -2O/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004 Card M A, 30098 S/057/61/031/011/013/019 B125/B102 AUTMRS t Volodijc~ N. N., Grishin, V. K., Kovallakiy, S., Lobanov, Yu. N., and Savenko, I. A. TITLEs The magnetic-field characteristics of a strongly focusing accelerator ivith spiral sectors PbRIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no. 11, 1961, 1350-1357 TEXT: The authors' experimental study of the possibility of generating a field of the type R k I H, H,, F (NO - Ntg Z In Ro (2) by meana of spiral sectors had the following aims t Guarantee of a radial dependenae of the field (Hz~ - H 0(R/R )k, study of the modulation fre- quency F, of procadure3 for its correc?ion and of the possibility of determining a sufficiently high modulation coefficient A~-2. In the arrangement described, a magnetic three-sector element modulates part of Card 30i:98 S/057/61/031/011/013/019 The magnetic-field ... B125/B102 the magnetic system. of an accelerator -.Ath spiral sectors. This device had the pazarv~ters k - 9, Hmin 11 oe, Hmax ~ 300 oe, R min " 45 cm, Rmax ' 65 cm, 650, C - 2, N' 10, Q8 W 450, Op = 140- Fig. 1 shows shape and d4 intensions of a se6tor. Magnetic measurements were made by a method based on the galvanomagnetio flail effect. An n-type Ge crystal uerved as pickup for the Hall electromotive force. Fig. 4 shows the experimentally found azimuthal distribution of the field for a fixed value of the radius and also the sinusoidal line of the period 9 P + Qb which is equal to the period of the magnetic system. For R - const, the azimuthal distribution can be represented as H(g) - 1](@ )(1 + A si- 2nQ 0 '40p+ 9b According to these experimental data, the amplitude H(Q) max -H(')min A . If(G)max + H(9) min was equal to 0.2. Further experimental results are given by Figs- 5 8. The compensating field consints of the fields from the compensating coils wound on the lateral surfaces of the two Card 21i~ 3CO98 S/057/61/031/011/013/019 The magnetic;.-field ... B125/BIO2 neighboring ueetors. By investigation of the simulated magnetic field, the law of the distribution of the ampere turns of the principal and of the compensating coils was found. Varying the current in these coils, the rate of increase of the magnetic field with respect to radius and amplitudes of modulation can be varied within certain limits. This fact facilitates the development of an accelerator with spiral sectors. There are 11 figures and 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The two references to English-language publications read as followss K. R. Symon, D. W. Kerst, L. W. Jones, L. J. Laslett, K. M. Terwillinger. Phys. Rev., 103, 1837, 1956; T. Ohkawa. Rev. of Sci. Instr., a, 108, 1958- ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstyennyy univervitet (Moscow State Univer- sity) SUBMITTEDt January 28, 1961 Fig. 1. Geosetry of a spiral sector. .Legends (1) Center of the machine. Card 3/6~ 30098 The magnetio-field... B125/B102 Le gend to Fig. 4: (1) Experimental points, (2) points of the curve A sin(2ng/(Qp + 0b)' (3) sector. Fig- 5- Diatribution of the magnetic field along the spiral lines for three sectors. Legendi (1) Sector. Fig. 6. Radial distribution of the magnetic field. Legendt (1) Curve found by direct measurement, (2) curve found from (1) considering the function of azimuthal distribution of the field. Fig. 7. Azimuthal distribution of the magnetic field in the air gap between sectors. Legendi (1) Field generated by the principal coil, (2) entire field, (3) field cf the compensating coil, (4) sector, (5) air gap. Card 4//~/ S/181/62/004/003/011/045 B100104 AUTHORS Wang I-chliij and 19 TITLE: Mngnntic ocrn,~ninE of the F nuelrita in alkali fluoride PERIODICALi Fizikn tvorrJoro t-310,.v. 4, no. 3, 1962, 642 645 TEXT i The chemical shift of thn nuclear nap.,rebio rcuonnoce airnals in calcula-ted for F in alknli-halide cryotaln to check on the formulas given by.J. Kondo anti J. Jamnshita (J. 11hys. Chem. Solids, 10, 245v 1959). Magnetic screening is given by 6 - ddia4'A arn; the reltiti ons P 16 Ph 7, S(2pm a) 7 (2) 3mes IL jLd (3) M 0" =0 werenbtained,in free-ion approximation; divergea from the expression Card'1/3 5/18 62/004/003/011/045 Magnetic s3reening ... B102XB104 obtained by Kondo and Jams3hita only by additive terms, 6 dia has not been considored bj them. Summation over ,,t13 carried out with respect to all 0.iirI(.-ul(:ctron funations of the F ion, over v, with respect to all Duch functi,onn of the rcmaininr cryatnl inna. The donotntionn tire f-ho onme no .those uned'by Kondo and Jamashita. With the above formulas tho c 01M 0,11 ~shif,t of -the n. in. r. signals relative to the free ion (S. - e,- 6 ~rel) wore comirited for UP, NaF, Xi,' RbF, nn-I CoF. ol~ free . 4.7-10-41 the F cons*tnk of mak-natic acreeninr, constant for P2 In e~'2 -3.3-10-4. An- other estimate yields -3.1-10 M. I. Petrachent and F. 1. Skripov (deccaued) are thanked for'discunsiona. There are 2 tables and 11 refer- ences: I- Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. The most important English-language references'read 'as follows: N. Ramsey. Phys. Rev. 16, 699, 19501 K. Iosida, '4'. Moriya. J. Phys. Soc. Japan, U, 331 1956. ASSOCIATIONt Leningradhkiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Lanin6rad State 'University) Card 2/3 Magnetic 3crocning ... HEMMED:. October 14, 1961 5/161/62/004/003/011/045 B102/B104 jej ACCESSION NR: ApWool.65 S/0181/63/005/011/3333/3334 Volcdicheva., M. I.; Trifonovp Ye. D. 'TITLE: Line ohape in EPR spectra of F centers in alkali halide crystals SOURCEt Fizilca tverdogo tela, ve 5, no. 11, 1963s 3333-3334 TOPIC TAGS: EPR~ electron paramagnetic resonance, electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum, F centerp F center electron paramagnetic resonance, phononless transition, .radio-frequency energy absorption) F center energy absorption, F center radio-fre- ~,quenoy energy absorption, electronspin resonance, MR, EPMR 'ABSTRACTs . The authors have used a formula obtained from M. A. Krivoglaz and S. I. ~Fekar (Tr. LFAN USSRs vy*p- 41 371 1953) in studying electron paramagnetic reso- nancei ioej, they have used a formula obtained for optical spectra, They have ~shown that the energy of the radio-frequency field is absorbed chiefly during non- ,phonon transition corresponding to a very narrow line in the absorption spectrum. .The equation.for energy they have derived Is _q.sin(%R,-4--'~ Ui Y_C3 4 .'Card 'ACCMION NRt AP4000165 where L is the dimension of the basic zone of cyclicityj --#(the wave vector of the :phononsp o.( the number of oscillation branches.. and /" the density of the crystal* ~Numerical computations were made for a crystal of M at 30OK, The probability -10) :density of nonphoron transitions--exp( 5*10 --is very near unity. That is.. as ~the problem was set up by Me F. Deygen and A. Be Roytsin (ZhETF., 38., 4891 1960)j the !line degenerates into a deltoid peak$ and) consequently~ the data obtained by Deygen and Roatsin relative to the widths of individual lines of electron paramag- fnetic resonance are erroneous* "In conclusion we wish to express our thanks to :Me I. Petrashan' for a number of valuable suggestions," Orig. art. has: iformulas, 1SSOCIATIONt Leningradskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet (Leningrad,State ;University) ISUBMITTED: C13jul63 DATE ACQi O2Dec63 ENCL: 00' iSUB OODEt -FR NO REF SOVj 004 OTHERs- 000~ rd 2/2 a C FAVLOV, A,Nw, otv. za vypusk;.YQjO_jCHHYA V N - IVAHOVA, A.I.; KULAKOV, I.H.; LTAKINA, T.M.; MIT OWAKOVA. M.P.; RODICIMOVA, Lj.; ROKAHOVA, u.m.; swiny, E.;s : CKLCHKINA, A.A.: TRNSOMMOVA, Z.G.; BOGA7YREV, P.P.; BROVIIIIA, A:i.; IVAYOVA, L.D.; IVAGaIN. G.A.: KAMM, N.I.; LTSABOVA, L.A.; OZHHMIYBVA, Z.I.; PAVLOVA, T.I.; TTUTYUNOVA, II.I.; UNNITSINA, A.P.; ZTIIYILIN, U.N.; ALESHICHZT, M.P.; VIMOGRADOV. V,1.: TMMIN, F.S.- MVGIUMO, Te.P.; LOVACMA. K,V,; HIKOWSWA, V.S.; KAKHOV, G.I.; WGIMA, A.V.: TARNW, A.T.; YELINA, A.V.; BRYANSKIT, A.M.; BURMISTIROVA, V.D.; GRIGORITEVA, A.M.; LUTSHNKO, A.I.; OREMIOTA, Z.V.-, TEPLIN',XAYA, N.V.; FBOKTISTOVA, V.I.; BUTORIN. I.M.; BOCHKARRVA, L.D.; BUREHIMA, V.A.; VETUSHKO, A.M.; 7IKHLYAYRY, A.A.; SCROKIN, B.S.; TSURNKO, L.T.; KHLEBRIKOV, V.N.; DUMMOV, D.I.: STEPANOVA, V.A.-. HANTAKIff, V.I., red.; VAKHATOY, A.M.; MAKAROVA, O.K., red.izd-va; PTATAKOVA, N.D.. tekhn.red. (Soviet agrimilturs; a statistical marmal] Sel'skoe khozinistvo SM; statisticheskii sbornik. Moskva. 1960. 665 p. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Mntrallnoye statisticheskoye uprav- leniye. 2. Upravleniye otatiatiki selltskogo khozynyetva TSentrall- nogo statisticheskogo upravlonlya SSBR (for all except Makarova, Pyatakova). (Agriculture--Statistics) $11waliflum is k 1) is )0 a In a a is a m v a n A it it U j# a m 0 a W A L-A a P L v I AA w cc to U I A I r CA MIACE M THE JUMOVAL OF TIN FROM TINNIM-IRON WASTE. I. NjobdULUn, ftes. 1h,615, April 2s 1927. ConstructiorAl details. 90 zoo 00 1;4 0 00 so* 1 0 ow a 00 zoo - Is At -0 it: If fs it Is x Aft U 14 n 0 a to .3 1 0 a i 0 . . V-DLODMIROVA; T. U., F-MINGOLOTIA, F. M., FILAW7, A. N., Professor, naur!hnyy ru?ovoi-tall. Application of bemothurapy in .;Icers in ambulant patients. Terap. arkh. 25 !;o. -Je '53. 1. Leningradskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znamani institut perelivaniya krovi. C> (Ulcers) (Blood as food or medicine) -VOLODIN, A. (Llvov) QLL=:~~ Representatives of the PrIovince Committee of the Communist Part7 of the Mcraine are organisdng fire prevention work. Plozh.delo-6 nool2128 D 060. (MMA 13:12) (Ukraine-Piros and fire prevention) V.OLODIN. A.; IVANOVAt T.; ZHITELEV, S.; ZAYTSEVA, T.; GATCHIHSKIY, M.; LOTSEV9 I.; PETROVA, V.; ZHUKOV, Ya. You are in Leningrad. Mest.promA khud.promys. 2 no.2:5-13 F ,61. (MM 14:4) 1. Mavnyy inzhener Uningrad3koy fabriki po remontu i po3hivu obuvi No 1 (for Petrova). 2. Direktor fabriki *Muzradio" (for Zhukov). (Leningrad..-Service industries) VOLODIN, A.; SHCHEMMKOV, D.I. Creduktorl. .......... [Great and threatening phenomena of nature] Velikie i groznye iavleniia pri- rod.v. Pod red. D.I.Shcherbakova. [Moskva] Molodaia gvardiia, 1945. 28 p. (KF-RA 6:7) (Natural history) VOLODIN) A. , I History of Marxism in F4saia. Vestis Letv ak no.50-1-1 161. V61ADIN, A. 36176 sovetsk-iye eleKtromuzYkallrorys instrumenty. Radio, 1949. WO. 11. S. 47-49. SO: IL~topjs# zhruna rorkh Stateye No. 49. 1949 VOIC:) n,1, A. (ItoFtkva) ~ Ilew olectronic Inetrunent. Radio no-5:44 My 153, (Electronic organ) (MMA 11:4) tjoz_orvA~ 4. AUTHOR: Volodin, A. (3[osccw) TITLEt A New Electronic Inatrumont (Novyy eicktronnyy instrument) PERIODICALs Hadiop 1958, Hr 5, PP 44 (USSR) ABSTRAGTt The article contains a de3cription of a now single-voice, multi-tone electronic music instrument, the "V-911, which was developed by one of the radio plants of the Moscow Sovnarkhoz. Figure I shows the "V-911, This instrument does not replace multi-voice instruments (piano, organ, accordiont etca), but may be used in an orchestra for imitating certain missing instruments. The sound range of the ''V-911 includes the "do" (32.8 cycles) of the contraoctave and the I'sol" of the fourth octave (3120 cycles of the first harmonic) which covers the sound ranges of most orchestra instrumente. The tone color switches permit 330 different tone combinations. The Irv-91, contains about 30 standard vacuum tubes and an unspecified number of semiconductor diodes. The amplifier output is 8 watts and the loudspeaker may be placed at any distance from the instrument'.. The weight of the instrument is 65 kg. For transporting it is packed into two cases of 20 x 55 x 80 cm. The ''V-911 is an improvement and further de,relopinant of the Card 1/2 "V-7" and the "V-6". An author's certificate was granted to A New Electronic Instrument 107-58--5-23/32 the chief designer and the instrument was registered at the Gosudarstvennyy registr izobreteniy SSSR (USSR State Register for Inventions). The ''V-911 is displayed at the Brussels Ex- hibition. There are two figures. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 S ~__Rg _M!~ VOLODITT, A. A. Physica "The electrical musical instrument, Iz. Ak. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Fiz., 13, No. 6, 1949. GURKIN, S.I.; VOLODIN, A.A.: YEMELIYANOV, N.A. Decrease in the expenditure of electrit power in the manufacture of aluminum. Prom. energ. 17 no-3:8-9 Mr '62. (MIRA 15;2) (Aluminum) (Electric power) VOLODIN A. G. 0, fir 1' 10 mt flip tIrl"o'.4 pro, in u'o DIN SHATRANOVSKIT, Sergey Alokmandro-vich. lnshener;PMVBMT. likoloy Zakharovich. Inshener; MOROW. 11kabLy Ivanovich, lashenor; Sime I kandidat tokhnlcbosklkh =mk, red* tor; YBOU- A, ~j NOT. PA-.l-Inshoner. reduktor; MIU. G.P., tokhnichookly redmktor. []Kesel locosotives; design. calculations and repairs] Teplo- vosy; konstruktatia. raschety i remont. lzd.2-:*. per r. Nookwa. Goo, transportnoo shol~-dor. Isd-vo, 1955. 555 P. 8:8) (Diffol locomotives) P'e" e_x- 0.- A/ /4 ~r NASYROV, Rifkat Akhmatoyioh; GROMOV, Sergey Alsksandroyieh; VOLODIN, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; BOBROVA, U.N., tekhn.red. [Operation of the T33 diesel locomotive; maintenance and repair] Skspluatataiia teplovosov T33; obalushivante i remont. Moskva, Goo. tranap.thel-dor.izd-vo, 1957. 120 p. (MIRA 11:1) (Diesel locomotives--Maintenance and repair) 0, kandidat tokhni6heskikh nauki MARSKIIH, I.I., kandidat tekhnicheiskikh nauk; XHOMICHj A~Z., Inshener. Device for measuring wear in crankshaft journals. Vest.TSKII RPS no,2:58-59 Ur 157. (KLRA 10:4) (Bearings(Kachimery))(Diesel locomotives) VOI,ODI-N,__A.I'* 9 starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik le,it necessary to convert turboblowere for cold weather operation? Blek. I. tepl. tiaga. 2 no.11:41-42 1 158. (NIRA 11:12) I.TSentrallnyy nauchno-looledovateltakly institut Hinisterstva, putey soobahchentya. (Turboblowers) (Diesel locomotiveo-Cold weather operation) TUMOV, Valentin Kikbaylovich, inzh.; MURZHIN, Iosif Ivanovich, insh.; YOWDIN, A.I., kand.tekhnenauko red.; GALWOVA, H.S., inzh., red.; 'WTI~RIXA, ~~ tekhn.red. (Reforence'book for dietel locomotive engineers] Spravochnik mashinists teplovoza. Koskva, Goo.tranap.shal.-dor.izd-vo. 1959. 494 p. (HERA 12:5) (Diesel locomotives) VOIDDIN, A.I., Imnd.tekhn.nauk __ ---O-pe-ra-t tonal econopff o .f diesIal locomotive engines. Yeat.TSKII WS 18 no-3:33-38. MY '59- (MM 12t8) (Diesel locomotives--Performance) PHASK I DWK ZX?WrTATION SOV/5053 VsG6O;;zft&Y& konforentsiya pa trenlyu I iznosu v saahl"kh, 34, 19 IznO& I IznO*OxtGYkoat'.- Antirr-Skitalonnyya materialy (Wear and Wear Resistance. Antirriction Materials) Moscow, 12d-va An 33U. 1960. 273 P. Irrata, arlp Imsert*d. 3.500 copies printed. (Series: Its: Trudy, v. 1) Sponsoring Agencya Akadenlys, nauk SUR. Institut manhinavedonlys. Rasp. Ed.: K. M. Khrushchav. Proressrr. Zda. of Publishing Nouses X. Ya. Aletbanov, and S. L. Orpik; Tech. Zd.z T. V. ftlyakoya. PURPOSR: This collection of articles is Intended rar practicing engineers and research scientists. COVMall The col2ectl*c6 published by the I"tLtu. sashinovedenlya, AN &ISR (Institute or Scionce of Machines. Academy of Sciences USSR) contaln4 papers presented at the =1 Vse ayu=aya Kan- -forentelya Vo trenlyu I Iznosu v mashinakh (Thig All-Union Conference an Prictlon and Wear in Machines) which %&s hold April 9-15. 1958. rrablema dISCUS304 Wore In 5 VAIm areas: I) Xydrodynamic Theory of Lubrication and Friction Bearings (Chairman: Ye. M. Outlyar. Doctor of Technical Sciences, and A. K. D-yachkov, Doctor of Technical Sciatnees); 2) Lubrication and Lubricant Materials (Chairman: 0. V. VLnogredcv, Doctor at Chealcal Sclencesh 3) M7 and Boundary Motion (Chairmen: Z. V. Deryog1n, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Scloneva UM. and 1. V. Kragol Isicly, Doctor of Technical Sciences)j 4) Wear and Wear Realstancat (Chalrv=t It. K. Krushchow, Doctor of Technical Sclence2 . and 5) Friction &ad Antifiric- tl*n Materials (Chalrmom x V V. Xragellaktily. D"tor or Tech- nical I3:1*nces, and X. X. Xrushchov. Doctor or -.*cbzlcAl Science ). Chairman of the general ass"bly (an th*-first and last day of the conference) was Acadealclan A. A. Slagonrayov. L. Ym. Pruthanskily, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Was act- oatlrla secretary. The transactions or the confereaco were Published In 3 volumes. of which the present volume In the -...rlrot. . Thla volume contains, artlc2*s concerning the wear and wear resistance or arstIrriction materials. ftong tl-e topics covered are: N*d*rn dovelopmentfi In the theory and axparl- Statla science of wear resistance of rAtortals. spe-lific data On that wear resistance of various combination& or materials, mmthO-ds for Increasing the wear reslxtLr-.w of certain mmt~rWs. the effects of frlctlo" amd wear an Ve atructurs, or matorlals. the mechanism of the salx1re of metals, the *free% of various typa's of lubricating materials an sal: Lag. abrasive star of a wide warlaq of materWa and c*wponw, t& under many di_~ferent conditions, modern derolopments in antifiriction materials, am the effects of finish mach' Lag an wear resistance. Many per- sonalltles are m*ntlanwd I* the tax%. Reforeacos accompany mast 3 Results of so Investigation of n a** ro Used In f.'j'toft King% Of DIesel Moto AutbdOotlve TractOrd, I.Oth*zsal weaLr of In ff P and 1 I mn I----% on With a Polishing CUTS -_a Abr&S Los Analysis of the Wear and A I TOlOdIn- D_50 Diego, Loc*- the 1plLnggs of tW a 221 air tic Methods for MO&SUrIng the Wear motive. and 3ystasa P the Flanges of time Surface FLRIX11 of ths, GAZ-51 Automobile 2. 4!Emnkshaft 1kd ar-Ing Bushings of nn. ~Ihdhe the Relationship So- the Problem of 3Lt_v Wear a." Metals and the Strength MPOr- tjgqn th ;r&V41V1'On 230 I., or ths Lattice t Card 9/13 VOIDDIN,.L.I., kand.tekbn.nauk Afficient engine types for diesel locomotives. Zhel.dor. ,tranap. 42 00-7:20-25 J1 160. (MM 1337) (Diesel locomotives) j (Diesel engines) I i% J11, V I 11~ VOIA)DIN, A-I-, kand.takhn.muk; YWANOV, G.A., tnzh. System for beAch testing of diesel locomotives. Vest.TSNII 19 no.8%24-27 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Diesel locomotivao--Teating) KAUffKCVp kleksandr Mikhaylovich, inzh,; BERSRQSKIY, Petr losifovich, inzh.; VOLODIN A I I kand. tekhn. naukp red.; MEDVEDEVAv M.A.9 tekhn. red.-- [Design and operation of K751 And'M753 diesel engines for locomotives) Ustroistvo teplovozrWkh dizelei M751 i M753. Moskva, Vses. izdatel'sko-poligr. ob"edinenie 14-va putei soobshcheaiia, 1961. 58 p. (MM& 14:8) (Diesel locomotives) PRMT jol-w" IM VOLODINO Aloksoy loolSovichp kand. tekhn. nauk; FOFANOVI Glob Alakaandrovich, inzh.; HYIZYXV, GAp ltjzh.,, rotoonzont; RISELEVA9 N.P., inzh., red.; VOROTIIIKOVA, L.F.j, tekhn. redo [Saving fuel in the operation of diesel locomotives] Ekonomila topliva. na teplovozakh. Foskvay Vaes. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"- edinenie M-va soobshcheniia., 1962. 86 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Diesel loccmotives) VOLCDIN, A.I., kand.tekhnnwjk; ZAKHRE;BETKOV, Yu,V., inzh. Effect of the law of heat release on the characteristics of indicated diag:rams of-dieoel engines. Vest.TSIIII MPS 21 no.6%16-19 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Diesel engines-Testing) DROBINSKIY, V.A., inzh.; YEGUNOV, P.M., kand. tekhn.nauk; VOLODIX, A.I.p kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; GROMOV, 'S.k;T-kand-.`-tAhn.nauk, retsenzent; POPOV, G.V.,, kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; BOLISHAKOV, A.S., inzh., retsenzent; KATANOV, M.I., inzh., retsenzent; SIIIOTEIIKO, V.D., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; USENKO, L.A.., tekhn.red. (How a diesel locomotive is built and operates] Kak ustroen i rabotaet teplovoz. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskov, Trans- zholdorizdat, 1963. 3M P. (MIRA 17: 1) VOLODINO_L.I.0 kand.takhn.nauk; ZAKHREBETKOV, YU.V., inah. Special features of an engine d6signed to operate on gaseous and liquid fue1B. Energomashinostroenie 9 no.108-40 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Gas and oil engines) VOLODIN, A.I.; NIKUSHIN, A.I.; FOFANOV, G.A. Wans for saving diesel fuel. Elek. i tepl. tinge 7 no.4s37-39 Ap 163. (MRA 1615) 141,18otrudniki Vsesoy-uznogo nauchno-4daledovatelliskogo institute, zholeanodorozhnogo transporta. (Diesel fuels) VOLODIN, A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; FOFANOV, G.A., inah.; KISELEVA, -1 insh., red.; VOWTNIKOVA, L.F., tekhn. red. (Fuel economy in the operation of diesel locomotives] E-ko- nomlia topliva na teplovozakh. Izd.2., dop. 14oskva, Trans- zholdorizdat, 1963. 101 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Diesel locomotives-Fuel consumption) 1-1 ~ VOLODIN,.,..A.I.,j kand.tekhn.nank Effect of water and lubricant temperature on the performnee of the diesel engine. Elek. i tapl.tiaga 7 no.11:42-43 N 163. (MIRA 17:2) ---- -- -- ------ ~,A.;., kand.takhn.nauk, NARSKIKH, I.I., kand.tekhn.naak.; _Ypj~OD ZAGORYANSKIY, Yu.A., inzin. Mothods for measuring the wear o" the crankshafts of diesel locomotive,engine3. T.-urly TSNII' MPS no.26203-84 163. (MIRA 3-6:10) FUFRYANSKIY, N*Ao. profop doktor takhn.,vxukl ZELEP.TSKAYA, I.S., kanj.teUin. nauk; VOLODIN, A-I,, kand.takhn.nauk; SEVASTIYOOV, S.I., kand.tekhn.nauk Quality of fuel and oil for locomotive diesels. Zhal.dor.tranap. '6 no.11240-43 N 164- ~~iRA 18'fl) VOLODINP A.I. Jq kand. tekhn. nauk Cooling of the pressure charging air in two-cycle diesel loco- motive engines. Vest. V-NII MPS 24 no.2:16-20 165. (KMA 18: 5) Cour't~y 2u3s"? or, ISoil Sojence. Soil Genesis and Geography. Abs, Jcur.: Ref. Zhur.-Biclogiy.3 No. 11, 1958. tic. 48588 Atithor VolodiRx_A&9_;- Toykka, M,A, lm-titut~, 1'15-trozavodsk University Tilul,~- Goopraphic Distribution of the Turf Shungite Soil in 7,aonozbskiy Rayon in the Karelian ASSH 'Uch Or-I - zap. Petrozavodskogo un-ta, 1956, 7, 110. 3, 1.38-157 Abstract These turf-shungalits soils in 7,aonozhlye atom from the occurrence of blaak oarbonaceous sahists and moraine which have been enriched by the weathering products of these schists. These soils are distributed along ridges running in a north- westerly direction and on thoir slopes, Under these conditions soil formation ocours aooording to the turf type without any indication of podzol 1/3 Country USSR a Catem S Soil saience, Soil Genesis and Geography. Abs Rnf. Zhur,-Eicicgiya No, 11P 1958, M0,48588 Institute Title !0r1g, Pub.: -,atir c t forr. in. These soilR have a dprk color, a lumpy granular struature, and thair aggregatos are extremely vmter stable (surpassing the oherno Zems). Of the seven 'variants of turf-shungite soils, the arglV-'~oeous soils in the aeoond&ry shungite eluvim whose soil profile is 50-90 0M thick with a weli developed sod crust (8-10 oz) have the most valuable agronomia properties. The humus content of*these soils is 4.3% in horizon A 2/3 VOIDDINA,, G.F.; VOLODIN, A.M. Podzo]Ao forest soils in Sortavala District and their changes under cultivation. Trudy Kar.fil.AN SSSR no.34,3U3-123 162. (KRA -16:1) (Sortavala District-Forest soils) I (Sortavla District-PodZ01) VOLCDIN A.M dotsent; TOIKKA, M.A., dotsent VZZ Schung-ite-rich soils in the eastern Lake Onega region. Uch.zap.Petrozav.gos.un. 13, no.4t92-101 16). (MIRA 19ti) -1 YOLODINI_A.14,1 TOYKKA, M.A., dotsent Some data on the trace element content of soil-forming rocks in the southern part of Karelia. Uch. zap. Petrozav. gos. un. 12 no.3:88-91 164. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Kafedra pochvovedeniya i mekhanizatsii i kafedra neorgani- cheskoy khimii Petrozavodskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Imeni O.V. Kuusinena. .USSR/Yedicine - Microorganisms Jan 49 Medicine - Bacteria, Gram-l'--gative "Study of Hicroflora of the Kungur Ice Cavern," ~A. P. Volodin, V. A. Pshenichov, 3- PP "Priroda" No 1 Little has be en done to study life found in sub- ject cavern. Summarizes work done by various scientists and by the atthors, and records r-e- sults of investigations and tests of the air and waters in various grottoes of the cavern. Tests of more infested grotto revealed 500,000 bacte- .ria in one gram of earth. Of bacteria found, -70 were gram negative. Found onl:, imdividual 47/40T64 USSR/Medicine Microorlanism (Cautd) Jan 49 families of bacillus and coccus. 11arely found .torula and penicillium. ,e L: 4714r,64 0 USSR/Biology - Microbiology Mar/Ayr 52 "Concerning the Problem of the Nature of Bacterial Colonies," A. P. Volodin, Chair of Hicrobiol, Molotov Ked Inst "Agrobiologiya" 'No 2, pp i38-144 On the basis of rather extensive published data (20 Russian references are cited), advances the tbebis that the natural state of existence for bacteria is in colonies and that they should be studied as members of colonies rather than in- dividual cells. Single individuals exist for only a short time and then begin to divide, 215T5 formiAg .,& colony. 9 forming colonies are co6n~cted by protoplawn tbreads, vhich are, sometimes very difficult to break, as for instance in streptococcus chains.