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USI')R t Q r CULTNA". ED PLANTS. Fr,,L,!Ti- T36rriv-q- P F r 7 HUR - B I C; L -, 2 1, 1SE., NO - 95) 13 2 Ye M ke 7t, "r, Ich. K. (,Ir, the ")robIw,, of' thj Orlpin of Ltree-Fru t ror s '11.- Ir Of IS10,11 and, T11411-aco Agrobic, t *-, i a be o n po n sl M a t ~-i rml n.-3 thrcugb a 3tudy T A 0-f djvta-sa torms of blacittho-C.-I prowinp bot'h 11-Ild t and in orcha~rd pIpnt-In(,,s 0t" *6hr, middle zone hqt threj, ra(IoaIly dintinot t,jDtja of sice are lun-ped tor.;,th--r und..*r a comion ntj.~' the v,-Ild szq-qll- "Large-fruitee, low productive and the lar,~~i fruited highly producilva. The artificiallY dorived bullftee h- ve a Prent ronerab1nnae ybridq ha to thu larea-frultod low produaf-Ave sloe form. Tt was entnblinhod that the large-fruited sloe is a 1/3 ya quj~t XZ- IC :CULTIVA7Fr-, r,4U,TS Abs. ;REF Z 1-1 UR. p I OL., 21, 19,58-N0-96132 Authcr "rig. ny!tar-Fil hybr!&,, bjtIve!!!j the blackthorn and D.IUM. The nutiloy th,%t bosides tkie prinary pro- C883 Of hYbridiza~lrjn bot`166n W16 510o and wild myrobniarj Pl-um,- in th~3 Caucaqu.,a (acoording to V.A. 'Rybii-0 there h-A--i ocnurr,~d In th-,. -nioalf. ' SeOcrid~jry proa,-~~t.~3 zone a local vill(i sloe qn?f f;T-083ing, hetWeen the hybrid jloeq nnd var-etleo 0- pjjjjj~3 from tho soutil. rA.'h8 author HuPf'eOts that onu 0011d~ttonell- y tory'n the large- fruited SIOGS niants I?) WIA01, binakthorn obaraoter. Card: 2/3 -.CULIAVATED PLANTS. FRUITS REr 7 HUP.-BICL..2 1. 19- J40 :Istics pr-dominat,3, ref,.nrding tipani as orosses batw~,en urow domistIca x P. upinosri While thosa Plants closer Ito tho )Izu,i ozoimarlly bulonR to the independont species P. Insititin cons''dared q varletey of 1'. (Ionentl(m. Tho -biblio;,r!phy lists 15 titl,j,,i.--A.rh. Milli Card- 3/3 -149 MI., kand. biolog. nauk Producing now plum variation In the central region. Trudy TSGL 6:145-165 '57- , MU,12:10) (Plum--Varieties) USSR/Cuitivated P-lints - Fr-,-Its. Berries. M Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 18, 1958, 82511 Author Yenikeyev, Kh.K. Inst Title Selection of Plum and Cherry in USSR Ori3 Pub Ve8tn. a.-kh. nauki, 1957, No 12) 75-82 Abstract 145 new varieties and selected forms of bl= have been developed in USSR. In the so~,-thern anft Wdle Asiatic rcp-~blics and oblasts - 60 varieties; in central cher- nozem and non-charnozem oblasts - 34 varieties, in western rept--blics and oblaots - 17, in Povolzhlye - 14, in Ural, Siberia and Far East - 20 varieties. From the 145 now varieties 87 vere developed by the method of hy- bridization and 58 - as the result of seed planting. The sDort selection in cherry prodtced better results than in plum beca--se in cherry the bvA variations are encountered more frequently. In Michurinsk a number of Card 1/2 130 USSR/Cultivated Plants - FrL*its. Berries. M Abs Jour Ref ZbutcBiol., No 18, 1958, 82511 sports of Li.-Libskay-c cherry iras segre~ptcd. Altogether 42 varieties of cherry were segre6ated in the middle and uorthern zones of the country. -- I.K. Forttnatov Card 2/2 USSR/Cultivated Plants. Fruit Trees. Small Fruit Plants. m Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Diol-, No 17, 19581 77819- Author Yenikeyev, Xh. K. Inst Title Horticulture in Norway. Orig Pub: Moak. kolkhozniL-, 3.958, No 3, 39-40. Abstract: No abstract. Card 131 OM Ooktor biolounk TENIKETEL Features of the propagation of now fruit varieties as related to the differences In tissue qualitY- Agrobiologila no.40SJ~8 JI-Ag 158, (MiRk 11:9) 1. Moskovakeyn plodovo-yagodnaya oPrtn&Ya Btant8IYR, st, Biryulevo. (Fruit culture) YF- Pil K A. COUNTRY 43JR GATEWRY go Uultllratcli'l,Arjtlj. imiltr. APS. JOIJPV Mffiol., 110. 23 195 8 110 AUT.HOR V~ Ah. TITLE I Orch-ird 3jultivation In iior,uy. ,ORIG. Sad I ogorc.~i, ;~.c. 4, 2 No CARD- 1/1 YRNIK&Tlgv,,.,Kh.K..,doktor biol.nauk Problems pertaining to the breeding and genetics of fruits and berries In Canada. Agroblologila no.10120-125 Ja-F 159- (MIRA 12:4) (Canada--Fruit culture) IVANOV, P.P., Itand,oal'skokboig.nauk- YINIKAYEV, 1-h.K., doktor biolog.nnuk; F TAZVITSKIT, M.N., kand.oel'Rko '-.nhuk,;`gd6bizhonMT dayatell nauki RSBR. Lack of underntandlW,, In approaching problems,of scientific work; latter to the oditor. Agrobiologiia no.21316-317 Rr-Ap '59- (XIRA 12:6) 1. Dirnktor Mookovokoy plodovo-yagodnoy oprtnoy stantsii (for Ivanov). 2. Zameatitel' direktora. Po naucbno- chaBtl Hoskovskay plodovo-yagodnoy opytnoy stantsii (for Yonikeyev)o 3. Zaveduyu- shchly agrokbinicheakoy laboratoriyey Hookovskoy plodovo-yagodnoy opytno3r Stantaii (for 'rasvitskiy)o (Strawberries-Iferti lt zero and mnures) doktor biol.nauk Results obtained from the intorspecific tqbridization of fruits and berries. Agrobiologiia no.6:924-928 N-D 159. - - p I (MIRh 13:4) 1 14 "'!. 1. 24makovskaya plodovo-yagodnaya otantalya. (Fruit culture) (Hybridization, Vegetable) YENDZYEVP 102.L Characteristica of the reproduction of new varieties as re3Ated to the heterogeneity of their tissues. Trudy Instogen. no.25:5&74 159. flil--j ; I I j~-- OAIM 15%3) ~i f -,". Ile Hookovskaya plodovo-yagodnaya(-.opytnaya.:atantsiya. (BotazW-Variation) (Pliii~.propagation) _PNIUM.-Khasan Karimovich: (;WMCHEIZO, I.Ye., skademik, otv.red.; KAKAROTA., O.T., red.izd-va; NOTICHKOTA, N.D., takhn.red. (Biological oharacterictics of plumo and the introduction of new variation] Biologichaskie osobonnonti slivy I vyvedenis novykh aortov. Koskva. Izd-vo Aked.nouk WSR, 1960. 320 P. (MIRA 14:4) l.-Toeso.vuznayS akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nouk imeni T.I.Lenins, (for Glushchenko). (Plum-Tarieties) "Pollination with Pollen Mixture to Produce Interspecific Hybrids of Plum and Cherry (Prunus),11 report submitted for the llth Intl. Congress of Genetics, The Hague, Netherlands, 2-10 sep 63 KUSHNERp Xh.F., otv. red.; GLUSHCHENKOp I.Y%,,red,; YFmTR7.Vp&mr Kh-K-, red.;.KOSIAOV, K.V., r-.4.j HDI ~ H.I., red.; OTffINSKAYA, T.N.,' red.; POLYAXOV, I.M., red.; PREZENT, I.I., red.; SUKHOV, K.S., red.;JEYGISON, H.Lj red.izd- val ULIYANOVA, O.G., takhn, red. [Genetics in agriculture] Genetika - sel'skomu khoziaistvu. Moskva, Izd-vo, AN SSSR9 1963. 794 P. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Akademlya nauk SSSR In, titut genetiki. (Plant breeding~ '9(Stock and stockbreeding) YENIKETEV, Eh.K. Using the method of pollination by a pol-len mixture to produce interspecific hybrids of plums and cberries. Agrobiologlia, no.2t243-246 Mr-Ap 165. (MMA 18sll) 1. Hauchno-iseledovatellskiy zonal'rWy institut sadovodstva nechernozemnoy polosy. YENIn-YlVq Xh.K., doktor biolog. n4uk, profe Now varieties of fruit crops. Agrobiologila no.5t643-648 S-0 165, (MIRA 180) 1. Nauchno-Issledowfellakiy zonallnyy Anstitut sadovodistva nechernozemnoy polosyp Biryulevop Moskovskol oblasti. YMIKEYEV,.Kh.M.; KOZLOV, D.N.; KRUZRILIN, M.P.; MEZHUYEV, B.N.; NALCHAN, A.G.; NIKULIN, A.I.; PANKIN, V.A.; SHAVIN, G.F.; LESNICHFMO, I.I., red. izd-va; SMIRKOVA, GA, tekhn. (Metal-cutting machines; kinematic adjustment of metal- cutting machinee] Me,tallorezhushchAe.stanki; kinematicheakaia nastroika metallorethushchikh stankov. Pod red. A.G.Nalchana. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 179 p. (MIRA. 16:2) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyusnyy zaochnyy mashinostroitel 11 Inatitut. 12yy Kafedra "HatalloreshuBhchie stanki i instrumeRty." 2. Prepo- davateli kafedry "Metallorez~ushchiye stanki.-I instrumenty" Voeaoyuznogo Zaochno~& Mashin'ostroitallnogo instituta (for all except Leanichenko, Smimova)., (Metal cutting) (MachineryO.Kinematict; of) YINMTZV, P., laureat Leninskoy' prenii. 1--wome Gazli treasures. NTO 2 no-10:17-19 0 160. (XIRA 13:10) 1. Glavnyy geologo otdale nefti i gaza KInloterstva geologli i okhvany nedr SSSR. (Gazli-Gas, Natural) Yenikeyev, Kh. M. - "Methods for incrensing the r1rldity of inthe Trudy , .,a -- r.-4- net 12crez',whchi -h str,,-~Ov) ISSI:e 1, 1948, E-Dj- (Eksper:Lm. nauch.-issle-1. v V8 .1 P, 3-37, - Bibllog: 7 iteris SOI U-4355, 14 August 53, (Latopis 'Zhurnal InykIi Stntey, No. 15, 1949) I KZYt-V-,Rh-.M - Machinery - Design Sturdiness of machines and metal economy, Stan. i Instr.p 73j No. 6, 1952, Hanthly List 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress November 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. MILIYBV, V.S.; T=IMNVO Kh.M. Dynamic balancing suchlues. Stun.1 instr. 24 no.7:9-12 JI 153. (MM 6:8) (Baluncine of machinery) TJMKIM, M.G. Anaerobic netbod for controlling Ustilago tritici, (Perm) Jens. Ixy.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.6:121-123 160. (MUL 13:9) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut sellsicogo khoxyaystyu, g. Omsk. (Seeds-Disinfection) (Rusts (Botany)) IFNIKEYEVI, condlZions of laborato:- raonnel erpIcying --adIcacnive I y pe A :r'lidy ISSINI 71043-246 164. (r,,RA l8s6) 1. Kafedra radiatsionnoy gigiyeny (zav. prof. F.O. Krotkov, TSentrallnogo imtlltata usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. S/124/61/000/010/023/056 D251/D301 AUTHOR: Yenikeyev, M.P. TITLE: Heat exchange of a plane surface with different angles of inclination in the case of free motion of the air PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no. 10, 1961, 770 abstract 10 B553 (Tr. Kazansk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1959, (1960)9 no. 42, 60-72) TEXT: Definitive data on the heat exchange of a plane surface are cited. As a comparison with the results published ear- (Tr. Kazansk. a.-kh. in-ta, 1958, no. 39, 37-50 - RZhMekh., 1960, no. 10, 13267) the hea exchange of a plane plate of dimen- sions less than 300 x 300 mm and 200 x 200 im2 in a free current of air with various angles of rotation is also investigated. The magnitude of the temperature head varies within the limits 10 - 900. Critical relationships of the type N = A(GP)n are stated for inclin- Card 1/2 S/124/61/000/010/023/056 Heat exchange of a plane... D251/P301 ed slabs, where A and n are constants dependent on the actual angle of rotation and the position of the heat-exchange surface. For cal- culating the heat exchange of a horizontal surface, treated accord- ing to the formula for a vertical plate,,the author recommends the reduction of the value obtained to 38-4 ,. The influence of a parallel plate on the heat exchange of vertical and inclined plates is considered. CAbstracter's note: Complete translation2 Card 2/2 CAN SURFACE~~UNDER VARIOUS MOVEUENT OF-fNE AIR*0 SPEC ED RSFSR. KAZAN' D TECH 30 1 "HEAT CM I SO I ON or A tw,&t ~V ANGLES Of ITS DUbp IN THE CASZ OF,,-,FREE KAZANT# 19619 (MIN OF HtOHER AND SEC AVAATION INST). (KL-DVt 11-619 219). -143- R. 25413 Svetlyy Grossulyar*Iz I-lagnetitovogo Vestorozh-eniya. Kare-Archa. Doklady Akad. Nauk Uz SSR, No. 4, 1948, s. 6-9. -Rezyume Ys Uzbek. Yuz. SO: LETOPIS NO. 30, 1948 UNIX&YEV, N.H. Physicochemical study of the serpentine group of alnerals. Trudy GLGU no.21:7-20 150. (KLaA 9.5) (serpentine) YENIKEYEV, M.R. Kagaesium fibroferrite from the Chatkal District. Trudy SAGU no.21: 27-33 '50- (KEJU 9: 5) (Chatkal Mlatrict-Fibroferrite) vi .4ittle- -Vu-sayuzz.- Miner. #t. sW-2j 49-V C Leal. -Ingiritis, opt Ical properties, and culbl-- Bgraphy of a morlwfinic Pyrojerle from ChAtical region, sL67~v -that it coui;oi of 40.56cl djapille and 60.44% NO V. I.- ~ .I :~ .- .tI . Rfz! 5 -_ --, - - - f.-I. - -, -, : a-,7a: ~71--3 1 C-qf:4i W4 54-w~ ALITh Lam. Fwt UXTR ~ ~ ,Tj . - Alnumme. N2rO i-76. KiGO-23, C)2 -J--i , :1 -1 - I -~, ~ : :I-.- L--~~o ~--,- 1. -1, - ". 11 -1 -- ".. -.-~ -4-1- 1 IJQ~2. -..- 4 -,r --- I " I AaSUR , I . , - - 1 .1 - - - . . - , , I. . I IT - -- I-M- I - YZNI V, M. R. Contra I ithium biotite hydridee i!rudjr SAGU n0,39;37-60 '53- (NLRA 10: 5 ) (Soviet ContralAsia-Lithium btotitq hydride) Tiffimmy, X.R. Actinolito from the Chatkal Range. Trudy SAGU no-39:61-64 '53. (MLRA IWO (Chatkal Range-Actinolits) TE Some Data on Schwoitzerite ScIrweitzerite is envolved in the weathering crust of magnesium lims- stones. It is found in the fissures of these rocks in the form of thin needle-lilm aggregates in association with tale and calcite. Gradual transitions of achweitzerite to sepiolite are observed. The author car- ried out spectral and thermal studies of schweltzelte. On the curves of heating endothermic pauses.are noted at 85, 705-800 and an exothermal effect is observed at 8500, The curves of dehydration indicate that the release of water occurs over a wide range of temperatures. (RZhGeol, No. 5, 1955). Tr- Srpdneav.- im-ta- gs%n1- n., bk. 5t 19549 17-20. SO: Sum.No- 744t 8 Doc 53 - Supplementary Survey of Smriet Scientific Abstracts (17) Plumbojarosite From the Central Vien Shan The author presents the results of spectral, chemical and thermal studies of p1wnbojarosite from the oxidation zone of the lead deposit in the Central Vien Slian. The thermal study peridts one to speak about the presence in the heating curves of the plumbojarosites of endothermal xi!- actions in the low-temperature region (at 1550 and 2850), which are due to the liberation of weakly bound and "Goethitic" water. The results of the chemical analysis of one of the specimens of plumbojarosite in % of weight is as foiioqs: P0203 37-80; FoO 1.44; CaO 0.60; MgO 0.65; PhO 16.9o; CuO o-52; K26 o.i.7; Na20 0.87; SO 22 155; H2 0 9.35; SiO 8.80: totil 99.65. (RZhGeol, No. 5, 1955) Tr, dnIaz, Un-ta, Geol, n.. hk. 5, 1954, 21-27. SO: Sum. No. 744, 8 Doe 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific Abstracts (17) Yr_ ~:; I "Cert,qin Rineri-Is in the Ve;AherInc Crust of Chatk;-1,11 Zi- Uzbekii-t. ro'~I. VBes. minerplog. 0-va, 170 5, PP -59-70, 1954 In a study of the minernloe-f of the okpru-maenetite dej~csits of Chptk8l1sk--,y& Rayon the author encountered Pn interacting associl.-tion of minernls which formed in thc-, weathering crust (eepolite, tale, chlorite-clinochlor, hyL~ropopthlte), L,~ oreccnts the r~:eults of hisr chemlcj~l, thermometric, -n4 optiC131 inves-t iCi- t ions of these mlw~rvls and compares them.with the results of studiec ~;n the si~me minerals frou. other sites. Fie ccne".1usions: h,~drceilicntes of mt)gnef-AUM, chlorite, and hydroxide of iron never form lBrffe-scrla conglomerptee; moEt ofter of oll they ere encountered in the form of veinlet streaks and swr-11 Inclusivee, and in die-lergive stvte itmong- rocks; seplolites (ze coor- dinate Witli i-jortionn oi the develjxf.ent of serpentine in dolowitized limestones, etc. (RZhGeol, No 4, 1955) Sum. No. 681, 7 Oct 55 YENIKEYEV, M.R. Goolerite and its variation in an oxidation zone. Trudy SAGU no.63:13-17 '33. (MLRA 9:'%) (Goolarite) TJINI13TJKV, M.R.- Now data on schwelgerite. Trudy SAGU mo.52:17-20 (Antigerits) 154. (MLRA 10: 5 No YICNIKNYBV, X.R. mwuuwwwp~, . Plumbojarosits from the central ?ion Shan. Tr"y SAGU no.52:21-27 1340 (MLAA M5) (Tien Shan-Jarosite) 16-1957-3-3052 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiyap 1957, Nr 3p pp 67-88 (USSR) AUTHOR: Ye n i k!Y!.Vj"'M- TITLE: Some Features in the Composition of Jarosites (Nekotoryys oaobennosti soatava yarozitov) PERIODICAL: Zap. Uzbekist. otd. Vses. mineralog. o-va, 1955, 11r 8, pp 167-172 ABSTRACT: During a study of the mineralogy of the oxidation zone of sulfide deposits, unusual massive accumu- lations of jarosite were encountered. They formed by the interaction of sulfides and the alteration products of feldspars from granitic rocks. These massive accumulations of jarosite line the walls of the old workings, and may even be found on the surface of the ground, forming dense crusts of Card 1/3 reniform material. The jirosite has a concholdal 15-1957-3-3052 -Some Features in the Composition ol Jarosites fracture, a high densityp a hardness greater than 3p a brownish-yellow to dark brown color, and a specific gravity of 3.09 to 3.15. A golden-yollow Interference color is observed under crossed nicols, indicating a very high birefringence. The jarosite occurs in dense monomineralic patches.and also in narrow fractureg and around-graino.of oxidized sulfides. Determination of the pH of a susponsion of massive jarosite showed the pH to range from 5.6 to 5.8. This range of values differs,from the pH of a suspension of ordinary jarosite. The following elements were de-4-ected by spectral analysis: Fe and Pb abundant; Na about ' *L%; Znp Al, and Si in tonths of a per cent; Cu, Sb, Mg, -and Ti in hundredths of a per cent; and Ag, Mn, Mo, and V Li thousandths of a percent. The chemical analysis gave K 0 -5.65%; Na20 1 .50%; Pbo 4.84%; ZnO 0.10%; Pe2o 47.OR; 303 30.53%*7 H20 10.60%: total 100.22%. Recaioulating P the chemical analysis to 100% and determining the relative Card W71ecular quantities, the author indicates' that all the 15-1957-3-3052 Some Features In the Composition of Jarositea analyzed massive jarosite is included in the theoretical formula. Two well-defined endothermic effects are noted on the thermal curve for the massive jarosite, reflecting' the dehydration and the dissociation of the mineral. The curve also shows a small exothermic affect, a slight deviation in the curve in the temperature interval from 6000 to 7000. A comparison of this curve with the curves, well-known in geological literature, for jarosite, natrojaro- sites and plumbojarosite indicate the curve to be intermediate. Detailed study of the massive jarosite leads the author to consider it an intermediate variety between jarosite and plumbojarosite. GoA*Go Card 3/3 YENIKEYEV M.R. Rare find of nitrocAlcite. Za!7,.Vt;.!:in,ct-v& 86 no.3*40'1-404 '1~7. (h'LRA 10-9) 1. Deyetvitellnyy chlea Vseno,,r,,,-2nogo uinerplogicheekogo obshchentva. 2. Kafedra mineralogii Sredneaziatzkogo gosudArstvennogo univerRitetn, Tashkent. (Kuramingkiy Range-Ilitrocalcite) 7MIKIIYBVo - , Naeledovite, a now adneral from the Alt7p-TopkaskI7 ore field. Dokl. AN Uz.SSR no.5W-17 158. . (au n ta) 1;,SredneasiatWdygo,.udaretvemqyuniversitat Im, TI, lenina, Predstavlano ak&Uzdkm AN UzSSR A.S. Ukloneldne' (Sarddb-lk~%dagite) TEMYEYEV, M.R. Sauconilb from the Altvn-Topkan deposit. Zap. Uz. Otd, Yees. min. ob-va no.12:79-84 158. (MIRA U-.10) (Kurama-Rango--Rontmorillonite) 3(8) SOV/7-59-4-4/9 AUTHORSs Badalov, S. T., Yenikeyev, M. R, TITLE: On the Geochomistry of Cadmium in tho Almalyk and Altyn-Topkan Ore Deposits of Karamazar (K gookhimii kadmiya v Almalykekom i Altyn-Topkanskom rudnykh polyakh Karamazara) PERIODICAL: Geokhimiyaq 1959, Nr 4) PP 328 - 335 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The cadmium tenor were determined by V. A. Moskvitina, P. L. Prikhidtko and V. V. Prasalova polarographically and chemi- cally in the laboratory of the trust Uzgeolrazvedka, and in the laboratory of the Institut geologii A14 Uz3SR (Institute of Geology AS UzSSR). Further comparison values from other deposits of the USSR and foreign countries were used. The in- vestigations give the following datat Cadmium tenor in zinc blendes of the copper-molybdenum mineralization of Almalyk Table 1), cadmium tenor in zinc blenden of other deposits Table 2), cadmium and iron tenor in zinc blendes in the ~ polymetallic mineralization of Zapadnyy Karamazar and com- parison values from other districts of the USSR (Table 3), cadmium tenor in tetrahedrites of Karamazar and Rudnyy Altay Card 1/2 (Table 4), cadmium tenor in minerals of the oxidation zone On the Geochemietry of Cadmium in the Almalyk and SOY/7-59-4-4/9 and Altyn-Topkan Ore Deposits of Karamazar (Table 5). From this the following resultBi Under hypogene conditions cadmium is enriched in zinc blondes, lose in zinc tetrahodrite; with decreasing temperature the cadmium tenor of the zinc blendes increases. The cadmium tenor does not depend there so much on the iron tenor of the zinc blendes as on the type of the deposit and the paragenesis. The com- paratively high cadmium tenor of the zinc tetrahedrites has hitherto not been considered; an investigation of other sul- fidic zinc ores, such as chalcopyrite, bornite, c-nargite, and others would be desirable in this connection. In the oxidation zone cadmium is found in the smithoonite and in minute quan- tities in the calcite. In other zinc minerals cadraium is &actically not found. There are 5'tables and 24 references, 20 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii AN UzSSR i Sradneaziatskiy gosudarstvennyy universitot im. V. 1. Lenins, (Institute of Geology AS UzSSR and (Soviet)Central Asia State University imeni V. I, Lenin) SUBMITTED: January 10, 1958 Card 2/2 - YENIKgm. M.R. Galanites from the soutbweatern Ura-)ksar Mountaim. Z&p.Us.otd.Tses.min.ob-wa no.13:14-34 159. (KIRA 13:7) (Ura-Mazar Mountains-Oftlena) YENIKKMI M.Re gion, Upo Us. otd, Vaeos Rhadonite from the Altyn-ToPkan rO min. ob-va no.24:154-160 162. (MMA 16:7) (Kuram Range-Rhodanits) YF,NiKF,YEV, MAR, an deposit. flauch. trudy Tas~PU no.249. Beaverite from the Ajtyri-Toj~ic (MIRA 18SO Geol. nauki no.21:30'1-39 164. YENIKEYEV, M.R. Linarites in the mr; vestern Karomazar Mauntains, Zap, uz, otd. Vess. min. ob-vkt no.l6s24-29 164. (MIRA 18%6) NASRITDINOVp Kh.N.;,YENIKEYEV, M.V. Effect of high external temperature and insolation on the blood supply to the stomach and pancreas. Mad, zhur, Uzb. no.9:23-24 '-S :62. (MIRA 17s2) 1. 1z kafedry normaltnay fiziologii (zav. - prof. A.S. Sadykov)"Tashkentskogo gosudarstvannago maditsinokogo institute. SADYKOVp A.S., prof.; YMIKEYEW, M.V. aspirant Influence of high external temperature in the surrounding environ- mont and of solar radiation on the external secrotory function of the pancreas. Report flo.l. Mod. zhur. Uzb. no.4t23-25 Ap 161. WIRA 14t 5) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii Tashkentskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. (IMAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EMGT) (SOLAR RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (PANCBEAS-SECRETIONS) I'ENIKEYEV., H.V., aspirant Method for obtaining pancreatic juice. Mod. zhur. ~xb. no.4:25-27 Ap 161. 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. A.S.Sadykov) Tashkentskoga gosudarstvomogo meditalmskogo instituta. (PANCRW--SEGREIZONS) YENIKEYEV M V , aspirant Effect of de hydration of the body on the exocrine function of the pancreas in the dog. Med. zhur. Uzb. no.2t62-65 F 162..(HIRA 15S4) 1. Iz kafedry hormallnoy fiziologii, (zav. - prof. A.S.Sadykov) Tashkentsko o gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. &NCREAS-SECRETIONS) (BODX FLUIDS) [ "Ways (V Improving the Top Slicing, Method" Tsvet. I-fet., 14, flo. 1, 1939 Report U-1506, 4 Oct. 1951 yr"NiYEYEV, V, E. "The Transportation of Ore and Earth to the Surface of Mine Shafts by Yono-Roil and Cable Telfers", Tvvet. Met. 14, Ho 2, Feb. 1939. Rpport U-1506, 4 Oct. 1939. YEITIKEYV/4118 600 1. GRIBINP A., YENTKEYEV, N. 2. USSR (600) "Reserves of the Ural Copper-Mining InclustryllTsvet. Met. 14, No 9, September 1939. 9. IM Report U-1506, 4 Oct. 1951 YENn-EM, , N. B. "Generalization of Experience in Exploitation of Steeply Dipping Ore Deposits by the Method of Top Slicing." Sub 12 Doc 47, Inst of Mining, Acad Sci USSR Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947. SO: Sum-No. 457j 18 Apr 55 I MIXEM, N.B., kandidat takhrachasknch nauk i Ilat us introduce a stAnd dization of design in the ore mining industry. Gorabur. n0-2:7-9 F155. (MLRA 8:7) (Mining engineering) 4 TENUMT, N.B., kandidat teklinichaskikh rmuk _'"=Trans_frer_r-'of an operating mine from an underground to an open-cut mining method. Gor.zhur. no-7:20-24 JI 155. (HLRA 8;8) (Ural Mountains-mining engineering) KULIK, G.T.; TREBUKOV, A.L. KOMKlilDZE, V.N.; Using a breakdown system with nined charges In mining hard ore deposits. Gor.zhur. no.2:13-19 7 136. 0C= 9-3) (Mining engineering) YENII!M,y,_ W.B.;TXMROV, N.N. Scientific and technical conference on special mining methods. Gor; shur no.2:?9- 7 '57. (KIaA 10:4) (Mining engineering) Y441M-"1,-Vj 3116. SKOCHINSKIT, A.A.; TnPIGORIV, A.M.; SHEVTAKOV, L.D. , SSWEYRV, A,&.; ZAKHAROV. P.A.; USKOV, S.I.; AGOSHKOV, R.I.; MILINIM, N.V.; BROHNIXOT, DeK.; YRUIEMY, N.B.; FROTOPOM, D.D.; SUDOPTAT07, A.P.-I WON. L.I.; MANIKOYSICIT, G,I,; NAZARCHIKe AJ,; TERPOGOSOYl Z#A.; BAMUXOV# F.A.; POMORTSEV, A.D.; MIDTUK, G.P.; HOLCHAMVO P.rV.; MAKSIMOVA, is.p., GRIBIN. A.A.; BARONINKOV, A.V.-; SINDAROVSKIT, N.S.; BOGOMOLOV, V.I.; KHODOV, L.V.; MOSMIKOV, To.?.; GONCHAROV, Me Alsksandr Vasillevich Kova%henkov; obituary. Bezop. tiuda v prow. 1 no.12;35 D '57. ' (MIRA 12:3) (Kovazhenkovs Aleksandr Vasil'evich, 1906-1957) 4 (-5)--- AUTHORS: Agoahkov, M. I., Corroapondine Member., S OV/3 0-50 - 122- 3 /4 AS 'USSR, Ycnilmyev, N. B., Candidate of rechnical Sciencet, ------------- TITLE: Mining-Technical Problums Ir. Opening the XurnkAya Ihgnetic .Anomaly (Gorfiotnkfinlohonklyi probleDWogioyenlynAurnkoy rMagnitnoy anoma.1ii), PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 12, pp 10-16 (USS11) $BSTRACT: The ore deposits in Kursk are situated favorably from a geographical point of view (Fig 1), apart from the fact that there re immense supplies of high quality. The industrial opening proceeds very slowly in consequence of very complicated and unusual mining-geolomical conditions of the basin. The predominant majority of the rich ore deposits are situated at a great depth under a maso of irrigated rocks. The opening of the deposits, under these conditions, requires enormous investments of capital and the solution of a number of complicated problems concerning the draining -.a well as the organization of special methodu of level mininig down to a depth of 900 m and the reinforcement under a heavy pressure. Many of these problems are entirely now both to Soviet and foreign science and technoloey. The structure of the mass Card 1/3 lying over the ore deposit can be seen in fiL-ures 2 and 3. Mining-Technioal Problems in Opening the Nurakd'yh SOV/30-50-i 2-3/ 46 magnetie'luodaly During the next years an extension o-C the geological and hydrogeological researches with respect to engineering will be necessary. The participation of the following institutions and organizations will be necessary in order to carry out the researches: Inatitut Cornogo dela Akademii nauk SSSR (Mining Institute of the Academy of Sciences USSR), as the co-ordinating main institute, Institut avtomatiki I tolemekhaniki (Institute of Automation and Telemechanics) and Institut merzlotovedeniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Frost Science of the AS USSR), Laboratoriya gidrogeologicheskikh problem im. F. P. Savareaskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Laboratory of Hydrogcoiot~ical Problema imeni F. P. Savarenskiy of the AS USSR), Moskovski7 gosudarst- vennyy universitet im. 11. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov), Belgorodskaya zheleznorudnaya ekspeditsiya Glavitogo geologicheskogo upravleniya pri Sovete Ministrov RSFSR (Belgorod Iron-Ore Expedition of thc- Main Geolo&L- cal Administration of the Cr=rcil of Ministers of the RSF3*0 Krivorozhskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy Cornorudnyy institut Card 2/3 (Krivoy Rog scientific Research Institute of Ore-Rocks) and Mining-Technioal Problems in Opening the Kurnkaya SOV/30-58-12-3/46 Magnet#~Anomaly many others. More than 14 planning and constructing organizations and works are to take part in carrying out -.1 the planning and constructing works. There are 3 figures. Card 3/3 AGOSHKOV, Kikhall Ivanovich; YJWIXgMt_.#~~,~ullA~Bikaukkw tovich; BOTA UK ITO V.A., red.izd-*a [Xurak Nagnetic Anomaly] lurskain magnitnale anomaliia. Koskia, Izd-vo A6d,nauk SSSR, 1959. 38 p. (MIRA 12;~) (Kursk Magnetic Anomaly) 18(5),14(5) BOV/127-59-2-4/21 AUTHORS: Agoshkov, M.I., Member-Correspondent of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, Yenikeyev, N.B., Candidate of. Technical Sciences, ~_na7G_r6__m-yR-6,-W7.A., Mining Engi- neer TITLE: Fundamental Problems Concerning the Opening -.&Dd the Exploitation 'Bystem of the 'Takwieva"I ?9*1t6 (0snovAm,, voprosy vskrytiya i sistem razrabotk~ Yakovlevskogo mestorozhdeniya) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnalg 1959, Nr 2t PP 15-23 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article is divided into the following subtitles: introduction; annual output and durntion of the mine; organization of the operations and estimated indices; the way of opening and the dimensions of the mining fields; dimensions of the nhafts' crose- sections and the ways of opening them; nelootion of the exploitation system and the height of the floors; exploitation of the 'Po%r6yokoya Deposit.9 Card 1/5 underground transportation, lift questions, and ven- SOV/127-59-2-4/21 Fundamental Problems Concerning the Opening as Well as the Ex- ploitation System of the %%Vw1*vWwy* Depwit tilation of the galleries; angles of displacement of the useless rock. The influx of subsoil viater is estimated to be 8,000 or 9,000 cu m/h (water co- efficient 4 or 4.5 cu m/t) which is said to be a comparatively small problem in comparison with e.g. the bauxite mines of the Northern Ural where the water coefficient is 30 to 50 cu m/t. The industrial utilization of the mine is said to require extra- ordinarily complex technical and organizational pre- parations. The points of disa&eement between the 2 project institutes engaged in the work (the Yuzh- giproruda of Khar1kov and the Institute of Mining atiached to the Soviet Academy of Sciences) are: 1) the way of opening and the dimensions of the mine fields; 2) dimensions of the shafts' cross-sections; 3) selection of the floor height and of exploitation system; 4) succession of operations at IskOVIATWOM Card 2/5 and Pokrovo*oye Ainec '5) -dispLwqmnsO anal" of Abe umaess 4 SbV/127-59-2-4/21 Fundamental Problems Concerning the Opening as Well as the Ex- ploitation System of the Yakarleimkayi DoWit rook. The overall length of the -dewsits ,~ is 40 km. To date, a 10 km long arca tins been examined thoroughly. Estimated annual output is 15 million tons. Tl;e Institute of Mining of the Acade- my pleads for a nimultaneous exploitation of both fields (Y,ak0T16VWY%j#'F0krQTWM1).- In such case the ,annual output would e million tona (12 from YokoY- levska"jo 5;fz- Six floors are planned to be cut. The annual sinking rate of the floors starts at 2.5 m and reaches 27 m at the 6-th floor. The mine will be exhausted in 45 or 50 years. The efficiency of an underground worker is estimated to be 15 tons per 6-hour shift. The mining area is crossed by the Ydnkla 11ver. There will be 4 operation zones on the surface. The Northern Zone (Nr 1) will be 4 km long, the Southern one (Nr 4) 7.5 km., both of them being placed outside of the Card 3/5 VOr�k3A,. River valley. The zdne Nr 1 is to be the SOV/127-59-2-4/21 Fundamental Problems Concerning the Opening as Well as the Ex- ploitation System of the YWwYU*Wwp DMelt first to begin operations. The Academy recommends to construct one central operational and auxiliary set of shafts'. The elevators should have 2 cages each, holding 70 persons. The skips will be of the bottom-unloading type arid each of them will have a 50 ton capacity. Output - and auxiliary shafts are to have a 6.5 m cross-section clearance. Auxil- lary and ventilation shafts of the mine at Pokrov are planned to have a 4 m crosB-section clearance. Besides the standard methods used in digging shafts, freezing, cementation and drilling methods are also taken into consideratic-n. Floor heights should not exceed 50 or 60 m. Exploitation work on the first floor, containing about 270 million tons of ore, will take 20 years, while that of the 2nd floor containing about 186 million tons will take 11 years. The Pakravd"_ ita : are estimated to be 500 mil- Card 4/5 lion tons. Trucks used in the mine will have a 25 SOV/127-59-2-4/21 Fundamental Problems Concerning the Opening as Well as the Ex- ploitation System of the Y&kvYU+ftoy* Dep6slt ton capacity and will be electric. The amount of air needed in the YakoY1sYsJwye slAs will be about 630 cu m/sec and 200 cu m/sec in Pakruvo]Eoye x1ne. Me do- pre8sion in the . Yakoyleyskoye alus - will be 600 to 650 mm of the water column, 400 to 450 mm in the I yu mine.. Professor S.G. Avershin recommends to take 50 or 55 grades as the most suitable angle for the displacement of useless rock lying above the Y1skw1*vs3xbye:b" "strats. . The mean angle of displacement must be 45 grades. There are 2 tables and 4 schematic diagrams. ASSOCIATION! Institut gornogo dela AN SSSR (Inatitute of Mining, attached to the Soviet Academy of Sciences) Card 5/5 AGOSHKOVo M.I.: ItENIKEYEVs N.B.i GRONYKOv A.A. comment on E.A. Vanillaylo oboervationo, 00r, zhur, no.4:78-79 Ap 160. (Kursk Province-Minizig engineering). (MIRA l416) (Vasillev, nMOVEYET, B.S.; KOZLOV', A.L.; SATCHHIIKO, V.P.; TELIN, N.D.; ArJXSIH, A.G.; KAKSINOT, S.P.; DAMDTOT,'V.N.; SDCMU, A.A.;. KOZHUKHOT, T.A.; ANDRL4110T, N.I.; KOPOSff.'I.A. L311MIXT, P,N,; KALANTAROT, A~P, vedushohiy red.; TRWIHOV, A.T.. tokhnered. [Efficient method of prospecting for gas fields; studies of the temporary co=ission of the State Scientific and Technical Cowittes of the U.S.S.R.] RatsionalInsia wtodika razvedki gazovykh mostorozhdanii; materisly vremonnoi komissil OWN S=. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo noft. i gorno-toplivaoi lit-ry, 1960. 123 p. i (MIRA 13:3) lo Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) GosudaretvanVy nauchno-takhnichaskiy komitet, (Gas, Hatural) (Prospecting) ZUBOV. 1.P.; yll!;~~,,_~,)IIGRATSIAMOVA,,Oopo- Prenant status of and trends in oil and gas prospocting. Geol. nefti I gaze 3 n0.8:1-7 Ag 159, (14IR& 12311) 1. Ministerstvo geologit i okhrany nedr SSSR. (Petroleum geology) (Gaj. Matural-Geology) GARIKOVETSI, V.G.; DIKENSHTMY G.Kh.;,A&NM_XEVj.P.N,; ZHUKOVSKIY., L.G.; ZUBOVj I.P.; ILTIN, V.D.; KAUSH, Yti.V.; TALI-VIRSKIY, B.B. Problem of prospeotlng for oil In wont*ru Uzbekistan. Geol. P-efti i gaFa- 5 no.7-7-12 J1 161. (KIM 14-- 9) 1. Minioterstvo geologiti, okrany nedr SSSRp Glavnoye geologo-razvedochnoye upravleniye Uzbekskoy SSR I Veenoyusnyy nauchno-iooledovatelvskiy geologorazvedochnyy neftyanoy institut. (Uzbekistan-PetroleuiL geology) (Iftbekistan-Gav, NaturAl-Geology) GARIKOVETS, V.G.; DIKENSHTEYN, G.Kh.;_YENIM_ P.N.; ZHUKOVSKIY, L.G.; ZUBOV, I.P.; WIN, V.D.; KAYESH, Yu.V.; TX-I-VIRSKIY, B.B. Trends in geologic prospecting for oil and gas in the Uzbek S.SJa6 Trudy VNIGNI no-35:7-26 161. (MIRA 160) (Uabekietani-Petroleum geology) (Uzbekistan-Gas, Hatural-Geology) AIZENSHTADT, G.Te.; EVENTOV, U.S.; TENIKEY.EV, F.H.; LIPOVETSKIY, I.A.; NEVOLIN, N.V. More on the problem of drilling extra-deep holes in the Caspian Lowland. Razved. i okh. nedr 29 no.9:17-20 S 163. (KM 16slO) 1. VaesoyuzW neftyanoy nauchnO-iBaledovatellskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut (for Aysenshtadt). 2. Vaenoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy geologorazvedoohnyy neftyanoy inatitut (for Eventov). 3. Gosudarstvannyy geologicheakiy komitet SSSR (for Tenikeyev). 4. Vuesojruznyy na-achno-inaledovatellskiy inatitut goofizichookikh matodov, rAzvedki (for JAj)ovnt.nkiy, Navolin). DIKENSIITEYN, G.Kh.; MIIKFYEV9 P.N.; RMIMOV~ S.P.) REMENOVICH, V.V. Development of petroleuz production in Central Asia, Geol. nefti I gaza 8 no.9337-4,3 3 164. (141M 17:11) .1. Vsasoyuznyy nauchne--inaledovatellakiy goolegora.-vedochnyy naft-yanoy inatitut, Moskva, Conudarstyennyy geologichaskiy konitat SSSR i 1redoz- nonarkhoz. YENIKEYEV, P.N,; KOZLOV, F.T.1 YAVKIU, P.Ye. Oil and gas resources of Central Asia and prospects for their development. Geol.nefti I gaza 9 no,211-5 F 165o WRA 18:4) 1,, Gosudarstvennyy geologicheskiy komitet SSSRj, Vsesoyuznyy zaochny,y politekhnicheakiy institut i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- issiedovatellskly geologorazvedochnyy neftyanoy InBtitut. MIRCHINK, M.F.; VASILIYYV, V.G.j DIKENSHMN) G.Kh.1 YENIKEYFV, ,,P.N.; YEROFETEVp N,S.; KIROV,, V.A.) LIVOVy M.S.) MAKS1Y,OV$ S.P.; RUSAKOVA, L.Ya... red. [Geological prerequisites for the davelopment of the petroleum- and gas-production Industry of the U.S.S.R.) Geologicheskie predposylki ranvitila neftegazodobyvalu- shchei promyshlennosti S&SH. L ingradV Nedra, 1965. 212 p. (MIRAL 18t!O) AYZENSHTADT, G.Ye.-A; DUBININ, A.Z.;MEYWYP, MAYSIMMI, S.P.; SMTENOVAP Ye.A.; SOKOLIN, Kh.G.; FVENTOV, Ya.S.; EZD.RIN, M.B.; SEYYUL-MUVJUK0V, R.D. Outlooks of a new oil and gas producing center in the Caspian Lowland and adjacent regions. Geol. neftl i gaza 9 no.lil-B Ja 165. 0411 RA 18-- 3) 1. Gosudaretvennyy geologicheskly komitet SSSR; Veesoyuzrjy-f nefVanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologorazvedochnyy Inntitut, Leningrad; Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskaya gcolcgorazve- dochnyy neftyanoy institut, Moskva; Nauchno-issledovatel'skaya. laboratoriya geologicheskikh kirteriyev otsenki perspektiv neftegazonosnosti i Nizhnevolzbskly nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geologil I geofiziki. MIRCHINK $M.F., VASILIYEV, V.G..- DIKENSHTEYN, G.Kh.;,YENlKEYEV - -Pj ; YEROFEM, N.S.; KIROV, V.A.; LIVOVt M-1. MAKSR41OVp S.P.; RUSAKOVA, L.Ya., red. (Geological prerequisites for the development of oil and gas production In the U.S.S.R.] Geologicheakle predposylki razvitiia neftegazodobvvaiushchei promyshlennoBti MR. Leningrad, Nedra, 1965. 112 p. (MIRA 19:1) YSLIDSHMM, L.M., inxb.; MAGID, B.G., inzh.; YINILSIAV, R-Khes I=b. Selecting the most efficient sizes of tower hoists. Mont.i spets.rab.v stroi. 22 no.9:5-8 8 160- (JUL 130) 1. Trent Vostoknefesavodmontazh I Bashkirskiy nauahno- Inaledovatel' ekly institat stroitelletya. misting mchinery) FELIDSHTEYN, L.M., inxh.; MAGID, B.M., inzh.; inzh.; DYUKAREV, F.Z., Inzh. Selecting effective means for mechanizing the aasembly of ecrilpmen't and atructural alemantg of petroleum refining enterprisea. Trudy BashNIIStroi no.1:5-108 162. (MIRA 17:3) Y-ENIKLMA) R.A. Import4uwe.of towgmphio otudy(for deteotion of' early fPrw Of tro. Uz, na,uch,,-j0Sl& tubs 1nat, 11 tuberoulous coxitio. Sbor. (MIU 14:5) 3AI-145 157*' -TUBERCULOSIS) (Hip JOINT BUCMTSKIY, BEMIKOV) V.14.; KONSTANTINOV, G.V.; SIIEIrMv# S.A.; MEDVEITEV, I.I. Calculated seismicity or single-6tbry rfamed indtintrtal W111dingo. Prom. stroi. 41 no.6:35-37 Je 'U,. (I't i A 17: 9) . - .1 . . . r .. . , f - f, , I . . . . I . - - I I - i I i i~ L ~~' ~.~Lx -j%- fi~H 11 i , -i , ~i!C eil , i - L i-i , ; i , ~~, . -- ~ a-, ui~ aii-y6lk; "'. llllsfi..U~ I determinntion, polaroggraphy i~,, I'll-, ---: -11 -1-1 .- -.1 - ---, . . -1 - - L ~2?Pi-Ar~ 1, . - . - - - -- ~ I I - .- " 1 rl r. if, 01191 1 - - ~ 7 - ~, -, - - - 7 -- ' ;, - , ~ 7 ~~ -, --- 7- 7' -- -. - ~ --- -7 -1 - :~- - AUTHORs Yenikeyev, S.'B.; ]Kyagkov, V.Ya.; Rvachev, V.P. 90-58-7-2/-8 TITLEs Critical Comments on K.N. Kulizade's Article and the Article by G.M. Stbpanov and I.I. Ginzburg (Kriticheskiye zamechaniya po statlye K.N. Kulizade i statlye G.M. Stepanova i I.I. Ginzburga) PERIODICALs Energeticheskiy Byulletent, 1958, Nr 7, PP 7-13 (USSR) ABSTRAM The article deals with both Kulizade's formula for the stan- dardization of electric power consumption in depth-pumping oil production and with Stepanov and Ginzburg's objections and criticisms of the above. Kulizade's formula, the method used by the Orgenergoneft's offices and O.P. Shishkin's for- mula are compared and the following co=lusionsare drawns the Orgenergoneft' method is the most exact of existing methods, but it must be checked for how long the specific power con- sumption curves based on a previous detailed study 9f "typical" wells are in fact vieble. The use of semi-empirical formulae ii, justified in spite of their inaccuracy due to the ease and speed with which they can be applied, A modified version of Card 1/2 Kulizade-s formula would be of great use; the modification 90-58-7-2/8 Critical Comments on K.N. Kulizade's Article and the Article by G.M. Stepanov and I.I. Ginzburg (Kriticheskiye zamechaniya po statlye K.N. Kulizade i statlye G.M. Stepanova i I.I* Ginzburga) consisting of a more exact evaluation of the k-factor. The authors obtained good results using the formulat k - E dai - 24 Pon 2-73 qz If- 10-3 where E dai - daily electric consumption, Q Z11 ~ daily yield of' the well9Po - 0.02, coefficient taken rrom Kulizade's Table 1 and n - number of .,-rokes per minute of the pump p1qton. There are 5 tebles, 2 gre-.-:,s and 5 Soviet references. Card 2/2 1. tiectric power-.Consumption 2. Ileatria power-Standards YENIKMV, S.B. Nomogram for determining the specific consumption of electric energy in petroleum and petroleum products pipelining.Trans5, i khran. nefti i nafteprod. no-417-9 164 (MI 17V 1. Bashkirskoye nefteprovodnoye upravloniyee YE!IIKEYEV,, S.B. Concerning-the structure of the elActric pam, unit norms for . petroleux products plpe.U-nva-. TrmMp. i khran. - naftl 1 nefteprod. no.lsl6-18 165. (MIRA IM4) 1. 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