SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEHIPKO, V. M. - YELAGIN, I. N.
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AUTHGR: Yehipko, V. M. (Kiev); Kartashov, V. I. (Kiev)
ORG: none
TITLE: Automation of the engineering design of coupling devices for digital control
machines used in Industry with the help of the methods of digital automata theory
SOURCE1 Avtomatykaj no. lo 1966, 49-55
TOPIC TAGS: automatic controly digital system
ABSTRACT: This paper is a theoretical study of the problems of synthesizing micro-
program automata used to design the control unit of a coupling device for a new
digital-control machine based on potential elements. The suggested automation
procedures are well adapted to computer techniques. Orig. art. hast 2 figures.zj-PR.S.'?
SUB CODE: 131 SUBM DATE:' 12Aug65/ ORIG-REFt. 005
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YEIDRIGEVICH, Ye,V.;POLYAKOV. Ye.Y.
Iffect of age of parents on the quality of offsprings In cattle
of Alatau breed. Zh. obah. biol., Hook-ra, 14 no.6:4)5-4W Nov-Doc
1953- (CIRL 25:4)
LURI'YE, G.V.; YEUBSON, 1. Ya. (Jekabsono, 1.1
Increasing the power of the standard MTR 211 televicion 13tation.
Vest. sviazi 21 no.5:7-9 My 161, (141RA V.:6)
1. Glavnyy inzhener Rizliskogo teletsentra (for Luriye).
2. Starshiy inzbener Kuldigskoy radiostantaii (for YekAbsoii).
(Television stations)
mw
AUTHORSs Bryukhatov, N. L., Grinchar, N. Aot SOV/48-22-10-14/23
Yekamasov I Ya
TITLEs Magnetic Ana lysis of the Deformation Texture of Cold Rolling
and of"the Recrystallization in Pure Electro.Lytic Nickel
(Magnitnyy analiz tekstury deformataii kholodnoy prokatki
i rekristallizatsii v chistom elektrolitioheskom nikele)
PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1958,
Vol 22, Mr lot pp 1237 - 1243 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In the present paper the authors developed a magnetic
analysis of the deformation texture produced by cold rolling
and of the recrystallization in pure electrolytic nickel.
Besides, they examined the influence of the purity of the
metal, of the conditions of cold rolling, of temperature and
duration of annealing on the development and the nature of
the texture as well as of the internal stresses. In the
analysis of the cold rolling of nickel according to the
data of x-ray analyses the group of the orientated crystal
grains corresponding to the texture (110) and (112) as well
as the group corresponding to the texture (112) [1111 must
Card 113 be considered. The change of the sign of the second harmonies
Magnetic Analysis of the Deformation Texture of SOV148-22-10-14123
Cold Rolling and of the Recrystallization iL Pure
Electrolytic Nickel
in the magnetograms of mechanical moments, which occurs at
low cooling under the influence of annealing, is explained
by the relative number of oriented crystal grains in the
one and in the other group as well as by the degree of
development of the internal stresses. Measuring results
showed that in very pure (HOOOO) nickel under the influence
of cold rolling in the case of spontaneous shrinkage
(15 - 20 passes) unto 94 - gc'f a texture exhibiting pre-
dominantly the group (112), r111] with well expressed
internal stresses forms. In the case of successive shrink-
age (200 passes) unto 90% at low internal stress in the
same nickel a texture exhibiting a regular distribution of
the orystal grains in both groups is produoed. Such a
perfect I'monoorystallization" can be attained only when not
more than 0.03% of impurities are contained. In technical
nickel of the type H2 in which the total impurity content
amounts to 2-5% under the influence of oold rolling and of
a spontaneous shrinkage of 76% and unto more than 90% a
Card 2/3 texture with predominantly the group (110), [112) exhibiting
MagnAtio Analysis of the Deformation Textura of BOV/48-22-10-14/23
Cold Rolling and of the Recrystallization in Pure
Electrolytic Nickel
considerable internal stresses forms. High-temperature
annealing only insignificantly modifies the texture of cold
rolling and does not lead to the-formation of a clear
"cubic texture". The internal stresses having been produced
by cold rolling, in0very pure nickel are completely removed
by annealing at 400 - In technical niskel on the other hand
the stresses even by annealing at 1000 can only be decreased
but not removed completely. There are 6 figures, 4 tables,
and 10 references, 8 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Kafedra fiziki Moskovskogo instituta inzhenerov
zheleznodorozhnogo transports, (Chairof Physics at the
Moscow Institute for Railroad Transportation Engineers)
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LATITSM, V.A.; LUM-N, L.V.j FEIDMAN, O.A.; JTF~Ashvjo B.A.
Slag plastics and pm,6uctls madn from them. Strol. mat. 10
no.1:9-10 Ja'64. XRA 1745)
GrowTh and develop-.ent of and ohrub.; in
Siberian Botanical Garden under the uruoual
conditionj of 1961 . Tmdy
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PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATI01, SOV/,i899
Kcmpleksnaya mekhanizatsiya, i avtcmatizatoiya proizyodBtya; 1z opyta za,-rodov
Penzenskogo sovnarkhoza (Overall Industrial Mechanization and Autcmation;
From Experience of Factories Under the Penza Council of the National Economy)
(Penza) Penzenskoye knizhnoye izd-vo, 1959. 230 p. Errata slip Inserted.
2,000 copies printed.
Ed.: V. Tsarlkov; Tech. Ed.: Ye. Voronkova.
FURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for the general reader inter-
ested in the mechanization and automation of machine-tool production
COVERAGE: The efforts of Industrial workers of the Penza district to fulfill
ahead of time the objectives set forth in the Seven Year Plan are discussed
in these 11 articles. The need for canplete automation in*the production of
machine tools and instruments is strongly emphasized. No pirsonalities are
mentioned. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Tsarlkov, V.D. [Engineer]. Seven Year Plan of Rapid Technical Progress 5
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0,,rerall Industrial Mechanization and Automation; (Cont.) Sovl~899
AUTOKATION AND PRODUCTION FWW
Selivanov, G.A. Semiautmatic Line for Painting Bicycle Parts in an
Electric Field 25
Illyaahevich,, VA. Continuous Production Lines in Diesel Engine
Manufacturing 53
HIGH-EFFICIENCY PROCESS EQUIPMENT
_)(tkat _V-S. [Engineer). flumerical Control of Metal-Cutting Machine
,e d
Tools 90
MorozovY A.I. (Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Pneumohydrsuiica and
the Autcmation of Machine Tools in Small-Lot Production UO
Tywakin, P.I.(Engineer]Rxsh Conveyers - an Important Link in the Con-
plete Mechanization and Automation in Machine Manufacturing 124
Voyevcda, Yu.A., (Engineer], V.M. Okorokov (Engineer], and H#N. Fridman
[Engineer). Mechanization of Work in the Cleaning Departments of
roundry Sectiorr, 132
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Overall Industrial Mechanization and Automation (Cont.) SOV13899
FOR OVERALL IMPROVEMENT IN PRODUCTION TECMQM
Gantman, I.A., [Candidate of Technical Sciences), and X.A. Kuzneteov
(Engineer). Method of Processing Parts Grouped Accordir4; to the Type of
Operation abotad be Used at Local Plants 169
Kagan., I.Z., and V.P. Kholkin.On the Road of Technical Progress 200
Tulayeva. A.G. (Candidate of Chemical Sciences]. Raise the Level of
Electrochemical Processes, Reduce Metal Waste 21-7
Polyakov, A.A.[Econmisq.&oups and Individual Shock Workers of
Ccmmunist Labor Should Get Constant Professional Technical
Assistance
221
AYAILABLE: LibrarY of Congress
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AUTIM Yekaterinin, V. S.
TITLEs Noise'rejection in multitrack frequency-modulation magnetic redoiding
SOURCEt Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitelinaya tekhnika, Abs. 1IB103
REF SOURCEt Uch. zap. Penzensk. politekhn. in-t vyp. 1, 1964, 26-32
TOPIC TAGSi eignal noise Beparation, computer storage, magnotio rocording
ABSTRAZT: The noise rejection of a storage deviceNs evaluated on the basis of the
V. A. Kotel tnikov theory which permits determining the noise rejection expressed
in terms of minimum possible distortion with any method of information transmission.
The noise rejection is considered of a FM magnetic recording for the cases of
frequency, space, and time division of channels. With a number of channels exceeding
four$ the best noise rejection can be obtained with the space and time channel
divisiono With the number of channels under four, the frequency division gives
best results. Two figures. Bibliography of 3 titles- V. M. [Translation of
abstract]
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AUTHOR: Yekaterinin, V. (Penza)
ORG : none
TITLE: Reco dinc;-24TY~ce- with magnetic tape memory
-SOURCE: Vscsoyuznaya konfere-ntsiva po avtomaticheskomu kontrolyu i metodam clc)qr!i,!
ni- N i~heskiy kontroll i metody claktri-
cheskikh.izmere * . Sti ovosibirsk, 1963. Avtomat
y -
:cheskikh izmereniy; trudy konferentsii. t. I: Metody elcktricherkikh i7nCMniy. Tsi-
,frovyyc izmeritellnyye pribory. Elcmenty i=eritellnyXh sistem (Automatic control and
;electrical measuring techniques; transactions of the conference. v. 1: Electrical mea
'suring techniques. Digital measuring instruments. Elements of measuring systems).
:Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Hauka, 1965, 164-166
I
iTOPIC TAGS: magnetic recorder, tape recorder, phase recording, multitrack recording,
!analog digital converter, data acquisition, data recording, data readout, data sampling,
~'data storage
JABSTRACT: A method is described ior recording slow varying processes (0-10 Hz) by con
iverting their electrical analogs into digital form and recording them on tape. The
isignals are converted into two pulse trains, phase-shiftod with respect to each other.
!The phase shift corresponds to the sampled amplitude of the monitored signal. Photo-
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'electric diodes are used for the AID conversion. A signal magnetic head per channel
,:iz used for recording, erasing and reading the information. This is possible because
ia continuous, two-level code is used to record the data. The analog signal being re-
icorded can be simultaneously observed on a cathode ray tube. The infonnation is read
1from the tape by converting the discrete pulses recorded on tape into a continuous Big-
I
,nal and displaying this signal an the cathode ray tube. The conversion is through a
;reversible stepper driven by the amplified pulses. The stepper is connected to a po-
tentiometer which generates the output signal. Orig. art. has; 1 figure.
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AUTHORSt Vishnevskiy, V. F. and Yekaterinin V..V.
TITLEa Fast Response Electroh~dro-Explosion Valve for a
Wilson Chamber
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961, No.2, P-170
TEXTt Practical experience has shown that the theoretically
satisfactory explosive type valves are unstable, due to leakage
currents in the discharge circuit, which fl ow on precipitation
of evaporated electrode metal onto the insulator. The leakage
currents can be considerably weakened if the discharge proceeds
in a liquid (for instance water). Furthermore, their influence
can be completely eliminated if t h e discharge circuit of
the condenser tjj, additionally b r o k e n by 'a g a p outside the
valve body, where the influence of evaporation of electrode metal
can be easily eliminated. This gap can also be utilized for
controlling the discharge. The illustration shows a valve, the
design of which is based on the above considerutions. Opening
of the valve is accomplished by the sudden pressure rise
resulting from the spark discharge between the electrodes. By
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making the spark discharge more powerful than is required solely
for opening the valve (for which 50 Joule are adequatg), it is
possible to reduce opening times to less than 5 x 10- sec. As
the electrodes burn off they have to be replaced or the spark gap
has to be adjusted. To reduce stoppages in the operation, the
entire discharge head can be replaced. Water cooling is advisable
for the purpose of reducing the deposits of evaporated metal in
the discharge head. The valve described has been tested for a
total of 50 000 operating cycles and is recommended for use in
controlling the operation of compensation type valves. It can be
conveniently used for ejection of gas from the compensating volume
of one or several valves. In the latter case, in addition to the
high speed of response., the simultaneous response of several
valves is ensured at'the same time. The valve can also be
usefully applied for bubble chambers. There are 1 figure and
3 references: 2 Soviet and I non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONa Institut yadernoy fiziki AN KazSSR (Institute of
Nuclear Physics AS KazSSR)
SUBMITTED: February 26, 1960
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Figure
1 - cover with guide*rod;
- sping;
valve proper;
4 discharge head body,
5 clectrodeal
6 lagli-voltage supply; JW
7 insulator-,
8 rubber packing;
9 diaphragm;
10 pressure ring; :W~
11 rubber washer;
'12 collar;
13 nut;
14 -rubber shock absorber.
sponge
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YEKATERININ, V.V.; KISEU-Vp B.G.
..........
Selective RC amplifier using a pentode with an extremely
small plate current flow. Trudy Inst. iad. fiz. AN Kazakh.
SSR 6:112-118 163. (MIRA 16:10)
YFKATERININ, V.V.; ZIORNOVOY, A.I.; YAKOVLEV, G.I.
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer in a weak field.
Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat, nauk no. 2:58-62 163.
(KRA 1716)
YEKATERI~LN,_V.V. p MERNOVOY, A.I.; STAKHOV, O.V.
The IAMR pulse-frequency flcwmeter. lzm. tekh. no.3:54-56 Yr 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
V,
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IUKHMNIZO, T.A.; UfAMININAO L.K.
Dete7mining phenol h7droxyls in coals bT thp azo coupling method.
Trudy IGI 8:142-149- !59. . (MIJU 13: 1)
~ (Coal-Auslysis)
AUTHORS:
TITLEs
PERIODICALs
ABSTRACT:
SUBMITTEDt
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Kukharenko, T.A., Tekaterinina, L.N. SOV/80-32-2-51/56
The Reaction of Humic Acids With Dimedon (Reaktsiya guminovykh
kislot a dimedonom)
Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 19591 Vol XXXII, Nr 2,
PP 462-463 (USSR)
Humic acids of peat and coal react with dimedon which is a
specific reagent for aldehydes. Several types of peat and coal
were investigated as to their aldehyde content. The results
are given in a table. The aldehyde content of humic acids
varies from 0.24 - 1.36 meq/g. The content of aldehyde groups
is lower than the general-content of carbonyl groups which is
explained by the pretence of ketone groups.
There is I table and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet and
2 German.
FebruarY 7s 1958
50) SOV/80-32-4-37/47
AUTHORSs Kukharenko, T.A. and Yekaterinina, L.N.
TITLE. On the Cryoscopical Determination of Molecular Weight of Humic
Preparations in Pyrocatechin (Ob opredelenii molekulyarnogo vesa
guminovykh preparatov krioskopichoski v pirokatekbine)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 4, PP 909-913 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In view of the contradictory data available in the literature on the
molecular weight of humic acids, the authors undertook a new determin-
ation of it for peats, brown coals and weathered coals from various
pits. They made use of the method devqloped by Smith and Howard
fief A7 and Polansky and Kinney J-ef g by dissolving humic acids in
the pyrocatechin. The results of determination are given in Table
1. Analyzing the fieures obtained, the authors noticed certain
contradictions with the values kncwn from other Boui-.es; they in-
vestigated the reason and found that humic acida interacted with
pheno-1 hydroxyl groups of the 'pyrocatechin, which resulted in the
formation of ester and water, and this led to a decrease of the
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SCV/60-32-4-3/7/47
On the Cryoscopial. Determination of Molecular Weight of Humic Preparationa in
Pyrocatechin
authors conzludo that pyrocatechin can not b, auerl ~is a solvent
in the cryoscopic method of datermining the molecular weight of humic
compounds,
There arp 3 tables and 7 references, I of whion io soviet, German,
2 American and I English,
SUBMITTED:
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Decomber 17, 195'j'
KUKUMTKOI T.A.; YMTXRININA.J~,!~.
Hymatomelanic acids of fossil coal. Pochvovodenle no.12:64-70
D ,6o. (KM 14: 1)
1. Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR.
(Mrmtomelanic acids)
"R!
KUMOMIKO. T.A.;
Humic acids in weathered coal. Trudy IGI 14:58-72 160.
(NDU 13:12)
(Hunio acid) (Coal weathoring)
iiU
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pfinvinganato ir nn ~OW5r,4 v:diurl.
-70 165. (!"'PI 18"-",))
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YEKATEMINSKAYA, W.G.
Nervous system in Tabificidaea Uchozap,Uzouna 120 no,,6252-75
l6o. (KMA 16;2)
(Nervous system-Worms) (Oligochaeta)
nUTERININSKAYA N.G.
Cligochaetes of Volgograd Reservoir in the first year of its existence.
Biul. Inst. biol. vodokhran. no.12:26-29 162. (MIM 16)3)
1. Kafedra obahchey biologii KazanBkogo gosudarstvennogo meditainakogo
instituta.
(Volgograd Reservoir-Oligoehaota)
UYATTKAINUSHKIII, Hikhail Hikiforovich, tokar', delegat XXI S"yezda
--]cad- iAtich4s]-.-oi-l:~Ciii-f-gov-etakogo Soyuza.
Horizons beyond horizon. Okhr.truda i sots.strakh. no-3:16-
17 Hr '59. (MIR& 12:4)
1. Irkutskiy nekhanicheaki3r zavod.1
(Siberia--Industrial hygiene)
YEUTOVI 4.B.; TISHECHKIN, A.S.
Data-processing unit for amplitude and time analyzers. Frib.i tekh.
ekap, 6 no.5s77-81 S-0 161. Onk 24t20)
(Electronic data processing)
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AUMOR.- , )CLkatcv, A4 B. ; Yatalin,, L. A.; Semenkav,_V._F.; Smirnov, V. I.;
Chubarov, S. I.; Sfif=n A. ~M.
TITLE: Wltirange analyzer 0
SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no- 3, i963j, 72-78
TOPIC TAGS: -pulse analyzc--, description of Input uni-'V-s, system of recording
ABSTRACT: A multirange pulse analyzer with a magnetic-core memory system has
been designed for the investigation of distribution which depend on tvo or
three variables. The device has 16,363 channels., each with a 16-digit binary
number. The analyzer not only sorts pulses into the proper channels, but can
also perform preliminary processing of recorded information. The recording
system is equipped vith an address system which sllovs various input circuits
to be used without changing the memory system. *Two amplitude-to-digital
converters are used as the basic input circuits. The converters have coders
(16 inputs) operating in the two-dimensional snplitude-measurement mode;
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they. convert the pulse amplitude into a seven-digit binary-code. The following
can be used as additional Input units: 1) tim-to-time amplitude. converter
for operation in the nanosecond range; 2) circuit for mesauring the ratio
and, sum of amplitudes of two Pulses; 3) time-of-flight measuring unit wit.1i
channel widths from 10 sup -4 to 10 sup -6 see; and 4) coincidence unit.
The recording system consists of the memox-y circuit, progranning-circuit, address
selecting circuit, arithmetic circuit (addition and subtraction), and display
system (CRT and a ten-key typewriter). The memory circuit has a ferrite matrix
consisting of 128 x 128 x 16 K-260 core3 (2 x 13 x 1 mm in size) and operates
_aurrva'
on-the -principle --of-half
s~eetuedr_~S. . A -special feature is the possibility of obtaining a
readout not- only of each separate line of stored information but even of certain
parts of a line. Orig. art. has: 6 figure3.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: O5Jul62 DATE ACQ: IWU163 EVCL: 00
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AUTHORS: Yoh "tv;...A. B.; Ivchenko, V. Yo.; I-bt ~Mleshkov. 11. V.:
Smirnov,, V. I#; Ghernukhin, V. L.
TITLE: Multidimensional analyzer with preliminary data processing and combined
memory
SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksporinenta, no. 4, 1965, 94-100
TOPIC TAGS: computer, computer control, computer input device, computer momory.1
computer storage device, memory core, reactor, nuclear energy, neutron radiation,
radiation measurem ent
1 ABSTRACT: The functional characteristics of a multidimensional analyzer are de-
scribed. The analyzer imas created for studying enorgy and angular distribution
of slow neutrons; however, it may also be used for other multidimensional measure-!
ments with corresponding input devices. The storage unit of the device consists !
of a memory having ferrite coros and a magnetic tape 6.25 mm wide with four recording
channels, The combination of integral and nonintegral memory units allows a flex- r__
ible memory system both in terms of size and in term of on-line control during 11
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the conduct of an experiment. Preliminary automatic data processing includes-
the functions of collection, sorting, certain calculations, and transldtion
for computer Input or from printer and oscillograph output. Basic units of the
hardware are: a) the input unit, b) core memory, c) magnetic tape menor-f , and
d) the output and data processing unit. All units are built from semiconductor
and magnetic elements. Tho basic core memor-f has a capacity of 2048 16-bit words i
and.is provided with a speed monitor feature to give a slower rocordinff rate at
input loading. Block diagrams are included, showing the-flow of informoation
'
through the composite system during data collection, sorting, transformation' and
continuous process control. Particular information on cycle times and recording
.speed? is given. For neutron tracking experiments, data pass through de-
tection, signal amplification, phasing, and time conversion into machine
code. The passage of information from each detector is parallel and independent.
Specific information on measurement time interval limitations is given. Func-
tional block diagrams of the Input unit, high speed intermediate memory, ani Mg-
notic tape.recording unit are Aovin and discussed. Data may be processed prior
to output for obtaining the double differential section of neutrons. The formulaoi
used in the calculations are given. The authors thank V. Andriashin, B. Ya.
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Gerasimov and N Ye. Detinenko for assisting in the planning and design of the
analyzer, and S. I. Chubarov for his interest and assistance. Orig. art. has:
3figures 'and 2 formulas. [041j
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-energeticheskiy institut GKAE, Obninbk (Physics and Power
Engineering Institute, GKAE)
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All" 1OR: Andriashin, A. V.; Gerasim9y,_B,
Me.--Itkov, N. V.; Smirnov, V. I.; Chernukhin, V. L.
TITLE: Multidimensional analyzer with preliminary processing of the information and
with combined-type memory
i SOURCE: ilef. nh. Mika, Abs. 12A317
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_Y~uebno-teklin..koi ferentall.,po yndern. radloelektron. 1. 2. M.
Uonilzdat, 1965, _V17-10
XMC TAGNS: multirbannel analyzer, clow neutron, neutron spectrum, angular dintrMu-
tion, ferrite core memory, Pkignetic recording tnpe,comIniter component 5 WF't,7-,WOA,,1
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AN'ITRACT: 'Ibf- authorn describe a multidimensional analyzer, intended for the Inventl
gntion of ener(W and angular distributions of _q1ow neutrons./lIbe recording unit of
the rtnalj-,cr connists of a ferritc-core memory and a inngne ti c- tape of 6.25 Mm width
with four-track recording. The combination of Integrating and non- interyrating memory
fleykes mitten It possible to construct a flexible memory syntem having large capacity
an weLl as pcrmitting the exercise of conLrol over the course of the experlment, pre
liminai-j adjustments, preliminary processing of information, etc. Vie analyzer con-
sists of the following fundamental units, constructed entirely of semiconductor and
magnetic elements: a) Input unit; b) ferrite-core memory; c) magnetic-tape memory
d) equalizing unit (intermediate ferrite memory); e) unit for Insertion and processing!
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of data. Depending on the chosen operating conditions, the functional connection be-
tween tbe blocka in chnnged by means of switches. The analyzer In constructed in the
form of four Individual racks with Individual power supplies nnd control panels. L. S.!
(Translation of abstract]
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TITLE: Interaction of copper with iron and steel during brazing
SOURCE: Tsvotnyye metally# no. ip 19669 83-86
TOPIC TAGS: copperv metal brazingg metal diffusion,, carbon steelImod
ABST2 h: effects of grain sizev composition of brazing metal and base metal,
and c n2t4n of brazing on the depth of penetration of copper wore studied first by
brazing.M ' oppor to armco iron (containing no more than 0.&% carbor)at a pressure
of 4 x 10-4 mm. The grain size of the base motal in direct contact with liquid
copper was found to agree losely with the block size In the initial material# indi
cating that liquid copper onetrates iron along both grain and block boundaries, the
depth of copper diffusion4eing much greater along the grain boundaries. The grain
size of the base metal was found to affect the depth of copper penetration. TieI
kinetics of the latter, studied at 1100 and IM50G, showed the process to be diffu-
sional in character. In a study of the effect of compositiong brazing of carbon
steel containing 0.2, 0.6., 0.7, and 0.9% C ishowed that as the carbon content increases~
the copper penetration along the grain boundaries of the base metal diminishes, and
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carbon migrates from the Inner layers of the steel to the copper-steel interface.
This diffusion of carbon is attribited to the difference in the chemical potentials')j
of carbon in iron and In the iron-copper alloy. The effect Zjhromium and nickel, on
copper diffusion and on the formation of the structure of weld joints is alwo-
discussed. -.. Orig. art. has t 4 figures.
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,UTHOR: Boobvar, A. A. (Moscow); Yekatove, A. S. (Moscow)
)HG: none
!ITLE: Oriented crystallizatioAin solder-ad seems
'1OURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiye. Metallys no. 3, 19669 146-149
TOPIC TAGS: metal crystallization, metal soldering
ABST134CT: Basic materials for the soldering tests were copper, nickel,
Iron"land steel. The solders used were copper and a copi-er-silvar
eutectic. The soldering of the samples was done In a vacuum of 3 x 10-
mm,Hg. The samples consisted of two plates of the basic metal, lop
welded. Polishing of the samples was done in a plane perpendicular to
the direction of the soldered seam, Investigations showed that in the
case of soldering nickel with copper, a large part of the grain boundary
of ~.be nickel was prolonged in the zone of the fused seam, Investigation
ofx1dered iron seems showed the presence of oriented crystallization of
co or on the base matel. X ray methods were used to determine the
orilptation of the lattice of the individual grains of gamma iron and the
coriesponding grains of copper. In addition to the direct X ray method,
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indirect Investigations wore mado from a metallograpbic picture.of the
soldered seams and the propagation of the lines of slip on the polished
surface of the soldered sample; this showed the presence of epitaxy in
the multipbase crystallization of a copper-silver alloy In the seem, It
as also established that the main phase In the crystallization of a
copper-silver eutectic is the silver phase which'In spite of the
considerable difference in the lattice periods (about 13%)# crystallizes
on the copper in the form of a monocrystalline matrix. Orig, art, has:
4 figures and I table*
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_E193/083
.AUTHORS-. Vishenkov, S.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Gostenina, V.M.,_Y*k&t*v&-v-V-,4~ Faykina, L.A. and
Filimonova, L.V., Engineers
:,TITLE: Electro'-less nickel-plating of soldered aluminium parts
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i'termichaskaya obrabotka metallov,.
no. 12, 1962,.33 - 36
TM: The object of the present investigation was to explore
the possibility of improving the corrosion-resistance of soft-
soldered joints in aluminium and aluminium alloys by means of
electro-less nickel-plating of the alumAnium parts before solderin&.
The optimum thickness of the nickel deioz:Lt was determined in the
..first stage of the investigation. The'experiments were carried out
on AtIr (A)W, AML), (AMts), Al (DI) and 0~i6 (D16) alloys. Flat
test pieces were cleaned with emery paperv washed in kerosene at
40 - 50-'C, dried, degreased with French chAlk, rinsed in cold-
water,0pickled for 1 min in a 25% solution 6f` sulphuric acid at
70-75 C, rinsed in cold waterl given a bright dip (12-15 sec) in
a lil solution of nitric acid and rinsed agii~2 in cold water.
Card 1:/4
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Electro-less nickel-plating' E1~3/083
After depositing a coatin� of Zn by a 15-sec dip in a solution
containing05,00g/l. sodium.hidroxide and 100.g/l. zinc sulphate
(at 20-25 C), followed by a thorough wash in running water, nickel-
plating was carried out in~ a' bath of the foilowing composition:
nickel chloride 21 Z/1.; ','s;dium hypophosphi.t' 24 S/l.; ammonium
chloride 35 g/l-; cit ric ,azid 25 g/l.; 25%'N~ OH solution
30-70 ml./l.; pH of the ba h was 8.3 - 8-51!M its temperature
0 1 1
80-85 C. 'the rate of nickel deposition watr' 12 - 15 p/h at a
charging density of 2 dm /1. The specimens were held, after washing
0
and drying, at 200 C for 2.hours to improve the strength of the
bond between the aluminium alloy and the ni6kel deposit. The
corrosion-resistance of various test pieces.-4as determined by
measuring the loss in weight after a 160-hour test in a 3v,~ solutl
of sodium chloride at room temperatures The minimum weight loss
~'(0*002 - 0.003 g) corresponded to the folloiAng tbickneaB of the Ni
i'deposits: 15 - 16 -A on alloy AMg; 22-23 ji f6r alloy AMts;
24-25 P for''alloY DI; 28-;~b p for alloy D16o In the second stage
,of the investigation the ~brrosion-resistancle of the soldered
.,Joints was determined. S~rlps of the alloy DI, nickel-plated to
a depth of 1-3, 5-10 and 19425 st, were joined with noG-61 (POS-61)
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Electro-less nickel-nlating E193/E383
solder und-or a zinc chloride/ammonium phloride flux. Similar test
pieces were preparou using unplated DI strips soldered by the
abrasive technique with the tin-zinc euteetia. The corrosion tests
(of 30 days duration) wei-e carried out in a 30% sodium-chloride
solution vthose temperature WAs raised eacli'day to boiling point and
IcePt there for one hour. The.extent*-of corrosion was determined
determined by measuring the atrenstn of the soictered joijAs nerore
and after ~he tests. ~Jointa made in unplated specimens started to
--lose the-i-r4strength-:*F+-er, imm6rsion- f6r-one-day-and had no load-
carrying c6pacity after 7 days. Jointsmade on'specimens nickel-
plated to 47' depth of 18 - 25 ji were the,most resistant to corrosion;
their strength before and after corrosion.tests was 11#8 and
4*.7 Ics/mm2i respectively. Comparativd tests of one-year duration,
conduct.ed. 1n a-31,.' sosl:Lum-chlor_ide.,sqlLttion',_in a humidity chamber
and in out4oor and i-ndoor atmospheres yielded similar results. ;01
Complex tomponents of various wireless,sequipment made by soft-
..soldering nickel-plated pSssed
n AA 1, (AD1) , Dl and D16 alloys
the following tests satisfactorily: 4-hour test at -50 C;
testing for~resistance to irost and condensation (2 hours at
0 0
-20 C) stability at'ele"vbtted temperi%turbs (10 hours at 50
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0
4 hours at 65 OC'); resistance to humidity (30 days at 30 C with
humidity of'. 95-98%)., It vra6- concluded that' preliminary electro-
less nickol,6.plating was the most promising method of ensuring prood
corrosion-r'esistaniae of.soft-soldered joints in aluminium alloys*
Card 4/4
YEKAYEV, A.D., inzh.; SMIMHOV, M-F-9 in2h.
Collective farms in Bikin District build and improve local roads.
Ayt.dore 22 no-3:25 Mr '59- (MIRA 12:4)
(Collective farms)
A.D., J.nzh.
Fossibilitie3 for usirg caall An r:~ad ca. structl;,-t, tvr.
trud. Khab. avt.-dor. inst. no.2)1.'3-119 1620
Khabarovskiy avtomobillm-dorei,.iyy Inatitut.
TEY.MVt A,D., inzb,j RMHKO, P.P., dotsent
Production base for bridges made of glued wood. Avt.df--T. .19
no. n: 14 9 165.
SMIRNOV, M., inzh.; YMYEV, D., inzh.
Collective farmers improve local roads. Sol'. stroi. 14 no-7:21
Jl '59- (MIRA 12:10)
(Khabarovsk Territory--Road construction)
YEKDISHMAN A.A.; XMIN, G.S.
Results of the work in a factory laboratory'. Ved.prom 17.no-41
34-37 Ap 163. iFIRA 1627)
1. Leningradlkoye ob"yedineniye predpriyatiy meditsinskoy tekhni-
ki "Krasnooardayets".
(MIGINTEERIJIG LABORATOPLIES)
(MEDICAL INSTRUMF21TS AND APPARATUS)
SMIRNOV, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; CHELPANOV, B.V., kand.tekhn.
nauk, dotsent,- YEKELICHIK, L.L., insh.
Antimonial cast iron as a bronve- substitute. 'Vest.mashinostr.
42 no.7t48-50 Jl 162. (MIRA 15,8)
(Cast iron) (Antimony)
rTT I k , I-j xf-I-j
V
TIKELICHIK ich,-- ALIKSANDROVSKIT, A., red.; AII)RUSHCHNNKD,V.,
red, 0 red.; NINCHEM, I., takhn.yed.
(Manual for the norm setter in the construction industry] Spravochnik
normirovshchika-stroltelia. liev, Goe.izd-vo lit-r7 po stroitA
arkhtt. USSR, 1957. 183 P. (KIRA 10:12)
(Construction industry)
YEK1CLICIRK - mil Solomonovich, inth.. Prinimal uctututiyelGALITSKIY,
~,lrl- n, red.; IMORENKO, I., tekhn.red.
[Haadbook for normaotters In tho aorintruction inditatryl Spra-
vophnik normirovshchika-stroitelin. Izd.2., porer. I dop.
Kiev, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po strolt. I arkhit.USSR, 1959. 277D.
(MIRA 12:12)
(Constructioa Induatry)
YEKELICHIKI MoiBey Solomonovicb. Prinimal ucbentiye KOMW, inzb.;
f&T.-;--ITAHnISKAYA, A.L.,* tekhm- red.
(Brief handbook for the superintendent of construction opera-
tions] Kratkii spravochnik proizvoditelia stroitellwjkh rabot.
Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit,, USSR 1961. 690 p.
IMM 15:1)
(Construction industry-Handbooksv manuals, etc.
-PKEL CHIE Mot qqy J~qlomor~jvich; POLTORATSKAYA, E.A., red..; LEUSIICIUKO,
NeL., tekhno Yea*
(Problems of work and wages in construction] Voprosy truda i za-
rabotnoi platy v stroitellstve. lzdq 2., perer. i dop. Kiev..
Gosstrolizdat'USSR, 1962. 207 p. (MM 15:7)
(Wages-Constructuion industry)
YEKELICHIK _q "se Solomonovich; VISIMEM, V.V., red.; YEREMINA,
I w now
T.J6
(Concise handbook for the superintendant of construction
operations) Kratkii spravochnik proizvoditelia stroitell-
nykh rabot. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Kiev, Gosotroilzdat
USSR$ 1963. 668 P. (MIRA 16:8)
(Construction industry-Handbooks, man*ls, etc.)
"W' -i"'
4;.
X~KEL,ICHIK,.Moisey.,Solomonovich; KMjlN-T:R, Natan SamenovIch;
SO.TIOV, Rudollf Llvovich; Iron Yudkovich;
,21;
KAZANSKIY, R.M.y nauchn. red.; 1MY" , B.P.1 red.;
EALYUG111, V.I.3, red.; U.SFENSKIY, V.V.., red.; SHASS,
M.Ye., red.; GERASIMIOVA, G.S., red.
[Improving the economic work of contracting organiza-
tions) Sovershenstvovanie ekonordeheskoi raboty podriad-
nykh organizatsii. Moskvap Strolizdat, 1964. 96 P.
(MUM 18:1)
'711 ICF red.
L TKO, I-Ye-s
h
tv-
L
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WO vk -atV
of corstra-,tion
0
K i Ra di v,--',! I r; 7 k15 574 fi.
YELAGINI_jlN.j_kanL.�el'ckokho?yaystvonnykh nauk
Two hundred-fiftieth anniversary of V. 14. 14P.Onoeov'r birth, zerp,
ledelie 23 no.11:71-78 N '61. (MIRA 14:12)
(Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasillevich, 1711-1765)
1. YEUGIN 1 1. N.
2. USSR (600)
4. Beets and Bebt Sugar
7. Producing a high yield of sugar beets. Dost. sellkhoz. no. 4, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
~~W,I"4~1 I i~'. 10JM~-A 0 3smp gq 24 -
T-MAGIN, 1. N.
Feeding and Yeedln,;, Stuffs
Sowin-I winter crops for fpttenin- v~,ttlp. Sots. zhiv. 11. n-). 8, 1952
Monthly List o,," Rungian Accecsl3ne. Library of Com7,reve. Novrmnbc-r 1952 VVCL~SSITITD
Buckuheat
Growing hybrid seeds of irmckwhent. Sel. i sem. 11) no. 5-C.-Ir, !y 152.
Yonthly List of Fussinn t-.ccessio Library of CorCress, julY ll'~~52. Unclessified.
,R.J~_ A.., .6-0
The Committee on Stalin Prizes (of the Council of Minletero USSR) In the fields of
science and inventLons annou es that the folloving scientific works, poptdar scien-
tific books, and textbooks have, been submitted for cmVetition for Stalin Prizea for
'the years 1952 and 1953- (Scvets~ga Wtura moscov,. so. 22-40, 20 Feb - 3 Apr 2.9514)
New Title of Work
Telagin. 1.N. 0Cultivation of Buck-
SojovIyev, G.M. wheat"
SO'. W-30604., 7 July 1954
Flominsted ~j
Management of the Kolkhoz
imeni K.A. TimIrya2GV
, 1. -
"Agrotechnical Methods of Increasing the Productivity of Buckwheat." Card Agr
tural Engineering and Soil -ciences,
Sci, A-11-Union Sci Res Inst of Fertilizers, AFricult
BASKhVIL, Moscow, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 1, Sep 54)
SO: Sum 1*32, 29 Mar 55
7. Snow retention initnetho(I Of adVRY]Ced Retentific rar-Ing, Dnst.iel8kYoz.
no. 1, 1951.
9. Mqnthly Llst of Russlan Acr-ensionp, Library of Congress, April 1953, unclass.
2 ussR (6oo)
4. Alfalfa
7. Yield of seeds and peculiarities in the developmcnt of alfalfa, Sel.i sem. 20 no. 4,
1953.
9. MO thly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
-APRIL 1953. Unclassified.
'~4 S!
YMAGIN. I.N., kandidat sell skokhoxyzystvennykh nauk.
Growing hybrid buckwheat. Bet. v shkole no.3374-76 Ky-Je 154.
(HLRA 7:7)
1. Vaesoyasnoye obahchestvo po rasprostrananivu politichaskikh S
nauchnykh znaniy.
(ftekwheat)
MI,
VSM/Biology Genetics
--Card 1/1 Pub. 77 - 6/26
'Authors Yelagin, I. N., Cand. Agri Sci.
Title Hybrid seeds
Periodical' Nauka i zhizn' 21/7j l1'- 12, July 1954
Abstract A description is given of the'method of producing hybrid seeds, which
are found to be larger while the plants grown from them adapt themsel
ves better to climate. Hybridization has been particularly successful
in the.case of maize corn.- Illustrations.
Institution t
Submitted
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lpl.i.
N_t4
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. L-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 69208
Author : Ela
,__ginL I.N.
Inst
Title : Corn as Forerunner of Winter Crops.
Orig Pub : Sovkhoznoe proiz-vo, 1955, No 8, 15-18
Abstract : Based on data of the Stavropol-Caucasian, Kamishinsk
(Stalingrad district) experimental stations, of Molda-
via, Rostov and other selection stations for 1901-
1952, sowing of winter crops after corn is recommended.
Card 1/1
ndidat Bel'sko %yays ------- kh--k,
tyanny nau *
HGR Sts, daktor; %MILIDA- 2-p-, takhaichaskiy red&ktor
cWtivation PraCticOs for obtaining a high millet yield] Agrotekhni)m
vyHokikh urozhaev prosa. Koskva, Goss izd-vo salkhoz. lit-rY#
1956, '14 P. (KIRA 10:2)
I (millet)
4m
J.-A,
T"
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. L-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 69252
Author : Elagin, I.N.
Inst :
Title Hybrid Seeds Increase Yield of Buckwheat.
Orig Pub Kalgasnik Belarusi, 1956, No 5, 17
Abstract The technique for obtaining hybrid seeds 'Which exhibit
higher crop qualities is described.
Card 1/1
AGIN. --I.A..-kandidat sell skokhozYa1stv8nn7kh nauk.
10:5)
Green manuring- Biol.v shkole no-2:78-82 Mr-Ap '57. (MIRA
I.Veasoywnaya akademi7a eej'ekokho57a78tv8nnTkh nauk 'man' V.I.
Lenim. (Groan mamua ing)
USSR/Cultivated P.*.aiits - Grains. M
Abs Jour Ref Mur Diol., No 18, 1958, 82299
Author Yelngi;i, I.N.
List
Title The Principal P-ioblens of SorC~I-m Cultivatioi~ (A Brief
Gei,eralization of Scientific Investigatio-os aiid Advaliced
Experime:,tation) .
Orig Pub Vestn. S-Adi. ;!a-ki, 1957, 11o 4, 55-60
Abstract The chemical compositiw is cited of the i3raii., s-.,3ar
cud panic-clate sor&i,~m. Uso cited are the aGroteclLni-
cal Liethods of its criltivatioa (soil preparatioi., pro-
sowing treatriei-.t of seeds, sowi-ig norm., feeding area,
care of the pla-,.,tings, wastering, harvesting) and regions
are recorric.,ded where it can enhance Vie forage reserveg.
Card 1/1
27
TIUAGIN -I&R&&hJmndIdAt sallskokhozvaystvanrqkh nrAuk.
A sure way to incrense yields. Nauk-n i pered.op.v sellkhoz.
7 no.6:27-28 Jo 157. (KUU 10: 7)
(Millet)
MAGIN, I.N., k desellskokhor,nauk
of agriculture in thn U.S.S.R. In th6seven-year plan.
Biol.v shkole no.3:76-83 *.-To 159. (14IRA 12t9)
1. Veennymnaya akadeelya.callskokbosyaystvannykh nank im, Tole
Lanina. (Agricultural policy)
YXIAGIM, I.H., kand. sallskokhazyaystvannykh nauk
Feliar feeding of buckvheat. Dokl. Akad. sellkhos. 24 no-3:23-26
'59.- (VIRA 12:5)
l.VsesoyuznVa ordena, Lenina, akademiya sellakekhozyaystvannykh nauk
im. V.I. Lenina. Predstavlena akademikom N.A. Maysuryanem.
(Backvheat--Fertilizers and mnurea)
YELAGIN, I.N.
Origin of buckwheat. Bot.zhur. 44 no.8:1177-1181 Ag '59-
WIRA 13 -.2)
1. vseaoyuznaya Akademiya sel'skokhoz7aystveWkh nauk in. V.I*
Lenina. Moskva.
(Buckwheat)
_13UGIN.J.. Imnd.sellakokhozyayetvennykh nauk
Don't forget that buckwheat gives us groats, hone7 and Taluable
feed! Nauka I pered.op.v sellkhoz. 9 no.12:69-70 D,-'59.
(KIRA 13:4)
(Buckwheat)
ULAGIN, Ivan Nikolayevich, kand.sellskokhox.nauk; LEONOTA, T.S., red.;
d.
[How to obtain high buckwheat yields] Kok poluchit' vysokil
urozhai grachikhi. Moskva, Izd-vo X-va sell.khos.RsMo 1960
(KM 14: 1
70 P.
(Buckwheat)
-V
HATSURYAN, N.A., skedemik, red.; SOKOLOV, N.S., red.;
kand.sellskokhoz.nank, red.; XAMIX, B.A., kand.sellskokhos.nauk,
red.; SMIGIN. A.M., doktor geograf.nauk, red.; BARANOV, M.Y.,
red.; ANTONOVA, N.M., khudozh.-tekhn.zvd.
[Winter hardiness of farm crops; materials of the Scientific
Conference on the Cold Hardiness of Winter Grain Crops and Perennial
Grasses. January 14-17, 19581 Zimostoikostl sallskokhozisistvennykh
kulltur; materiely nauchnoA konferentsii po voprosam ximostoikosti
ozimykh zernovykh kulltur i mnogoletnikh trav 14-17 ianvaria 1958 g.
Moskva, Izd-vo 9-va sall.khoz.SSSR, 196o. 342 p. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Veasoyuzasys akademiya sellakokhozyayaetvennykh nauk imeni V.I.
Lanina. 2. Veasoyuznays akademiya sallskokhos.nauk im. V.I.Lenina
(for Maysuryan) 3 Chlen-korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy skademii sallskokhoz.
nauk im. V.I.LeLn; (for Sokolov)*
(Plants--Frost resistance) (Field crops)
~X'
TEUGINv I.N.p kand.sel'okokhoz.naukj POLYAKOVAp V.f red,l SMZKp M,p
[Buckwheat] Groebi KoWma# Mookorabochii, 1961* 23.
(Buckwheat) (MMA 3.4ps*7)
YEIAGINO I.N.p kand.sellakokhoz.nauk
Sowing buckwheat on stubble. Zemledelie 23 no.6:27-30 Jef6l.
(Buckwheat) (MBU 14:6)
XEMIND ION kand biol,nauk (PetropavloveMainebatq k4y)
Groves of Betala or-Ani in Kamchafleil. Priroda 50 no.I:ID6-107
Ja 161., (KERA 24:2)
(Kamchatkar-Birch)
GIZENKO A I . kand.bio2ogonauk (Gopri., thersonakaA obl.);
4IZ~;MSKIY, D.V.- (BrestskaYi OIL., Kamenetskiy, rayou.9 do
Kamenyuki);.,YEIAGIN. 1.11. , lpand.bielog.nauk (Moskva);
FOLUSHINA, N.A (L-1-vo-v-F- '(XIvov)
KUSHMUK, V.A.
Nature calendar. Priroda 51 no.2:3.26-127 F 162.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Nature stud7)
YELAGIN, I.N., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.1 BLOXHINA, V.V., red.; BALWD,
A. 1. , tekhn. red.
(Biology and cultivation of buckwheat]Biologiia i vozdelyvanie
grechikhi. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 303 p. (MIRA 16s2)
(Buckwheat)
;~K- -'433~
YELAGINY I.N., red.
[Sor&~] Sorgo. Yloakva, Izd-vo M-va aell.khoz. SWRO 1961.
175 p. (MRA 1614)
(Sorghum)
-YE-LA-r,-I-ll-,-IvarL-Iiikolayevichi-kand. sellkhoz. nauk; FOLYAKOVA, V.,
red.; PAVLOVA, S., ttekbn. red.
(Buckwhoat]Grochikha. Movkva, Mosk. ribochii 1962. 57 p.
(Buckwhoat) WRA 15:9)
MAYSUhYAN, N.A.j, akadomik, red.; SUDVOV, P.Yo.) doktor vellkhoz.
nauk, red.; X440N.-I.11, kand. sellkhoz. nauk) red.;
Y-OlkOVA, Ye.S., red.; DZYEVA, VX., tokhn. red.
(Methods of brooding wheat for winter hardinosslMotody C-e-
laktsii zir.-.ostoikikh pshonitn; sbornik ntatai. ]led obshchei
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