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'r4p4_kGV,'_rj',j_HO TUN-DE; GORM90VA, A.S.
-Investigations Into syncy-tium formation in caltures of stable
call lines Infected with paraififluenza 1. vigu. IV. Orto-
chemical studies on tim ft-matlon of A and 8 tylm pynotta.
Acts. virol. 7 no-42316-321 J1 163.
1. Ivanovsky, Institute of Virology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical
Sciences, Moscow.
PARA-INIFLUENZA VIRUSES) (OrTOLOff) (CHEXT-Mr)
MSM CULTURE) (MICRWCO?r, nVOREOGENG.8)
(STAINS jUM STAINING) (FLUORESCENT ANTODDY TECHNIO)
GORBUNOVA, Anna Sergeyevna; KOU YUNI-DE [Hou Yun-Tieh) ; Y&WIJOV,
F.I., red.; MIRONOVA, A.M., tekhn. red.
(Sendai virusp the pathogen of influenzalike diBeaegm in
man and animnle] Virus Sendai-vo?,buditell grippopodolmykh
zabolovanii cheloveka i zhivotrWkh. Moskva, lvd-vo
"Meditsina," 1964. 194 p. (NIRA 170)
YERSHOV, F.I.; BYKOVA, Z.A.
Biological sharacteristioa of pjague bat;teriop~Ages, ZhLzr,
m1krobiol., 9pid. i immun. 40 no-4-.131-136 Ap 163.
(MIRA 17:5)
1. Iz II 14oskovsk3go gosudarstvennog-n~4raed4-tsinakogo instituta
Imeni, Pirogova :L Nauchno-issledovateltskogo protivo(,,hunnogo
instituta Kavkaza i Zalravkazlya.
IIIII! N11 ININ 111d J-1-I'l :I
I R 111
I -,
OSADGMY1,1VA, EIDI'lli-NA, GY.G., YERSHOV, F.I.
Epidetmlologf Gf mied_ 28
1. Fafe.jTa i TS-~jntral'naya iiau.-I.1,Lnrj--igslt?dcval,e.'Ilskuya
laborp.torlya ll Mcsk-~,v-Sk~g~-, me-Jit-31nokocro instituta JinfnL Plrcgova.
YERSM, F.I.; BELOKRYSENKO, S.S.
Comparative study of induced lysogenic bacteria by fluorescence
microscopy. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 2M&122 F 164.
(MIRA :L?j9)
1. 11 Mookovskiy maditainakiy institut, imeni Pirogora.
MOSOLOV, P.N.; YERSV.O:V, F.I.
IGyLopMgy and pinocytos-is; some comiderations 'Ln the light of
datvA obt~ul.ncd from ptudyinly ti.,.sun cultureii. 1.z-v. -10 AN 3,511p,
no,8. Ser.biol.-mod.rimik lio.2:139-1-47 165, OVIA .18:9)
1. Institut t-sitologli i genetiki Sibirskogo otdolenLya AN
SSSR, NovosibLrak i Institut viruuologii AMN SS"R, Kzkvu.
GAVR1LOV, V.1.9,13RSHOV, F.I.; KVOKOV, K,I.: UNINA, D.36
ZWYEVA, R.G.
Characteristics of the morphoganesis of the cultm-am oT the line of
transplantable CA-SV40-6,3-1 cells. Vop. virus. 3.0 no-3023-329 My.
Je 165. (MIRA 18%?)
1. Inatitut, virusologii imeni Ivanovskogo AVY SWI, Monkira.
YERSIMI, F. I.; VA62'll
Dvra:-.ic:- cf tl.e
65.
1. Ino ti tu t. v I vunoloiT I, j. .1 on D. I .
YE:Rsmcvp F.I.1 TSAREVA, A.A.
Site of synthesis of the Venezuelan eqtdre once pholowpiliti a virus.
Vop. virus. 10 t0.3049-351 My-Ja 10. . .(MIRA 1817)
1. Institut virusologii imeni Ivahovskogo ON SSSR, Moulma.
.11 1 1~ I ; I w : Ili, ~ I M;':!TI [lift] 11131411 M11:641,41,11111011,11 W111-1-
........... .
_YERSHOV, F.I.; Z11MVIOV, V.M.
Effect of "PIO on the ~~rcduction of interfercn ITr
Dokl. AN SSSR 164 no.5-61165-1166 0 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
1, Institut viruBologil im. D.I.1vanovakogo AM11
2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Shdanov).
I Tl!'1111 11PUI1!MI HITJ j 111111 1111 1 i::
ZHDANOVp V.M.; STAIgiABOVA, V.M.; YERSHOV, F.I.
Polyolstronic organization of viral P.M. Vop. vims. 9
no,5064-569 8-0 164. (MIRA l8ttj
1. Institut virusologii imeni Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR, Moskva.
YERSHOV "P.11,; ZlfDANOV,, V.M,,; TSAREVAp A,A,
"'."--p Lm--
Multiplication of the Vnng-.Uslan equim snce-plialrmimil.11,11
virus in oelln traistnd wIth notinmyoln 14 Antlllc,1,1~1. 1,10 nc).3:
250-255 Mr 165, (1-11U 18:10)
1. InsiAtut virusologil Ixeni D,I, IvanovoRoSc., Uliq IcM,",Rt
Moskva.
2,IWANOV# YFP.SHUV, F,14,
tj,--,4 of pur=Voin for tha inhib'tIen rf the grcrOjh af thiD
Venszuolan equine on.nophn-4myelitia virus. AntibioALU 10
no.3:255-259 Mr 165. (MIRA 18310)
14 Tnstitut viruaolnGil Imeni Del# ivanovakogo AMN SSSRI,
Mo,, kva ,
KLIMENNO, S.M. F. I.; GOFMAN, Yu.])~.; NABATNIKOV, A.P*; ZHDANOV, V.M.
Characteristics of the structural organizaticn of tho Ver-enelan
equine encephalomyelitis virus. Vop. virus. 10 no.5:!;20-525 S-0
165. (W:RA 18:2a)
1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo AIW SS3, Moskva.
BORISOV, L.B.; RUMELI, N.B.; YERSHOV, F.I.; MWSHIKH, L.K.; ZHDANOT, V.M.;
SOKOLOV, M.I.; BUKRI14SKAYA, A.G.; HURDUCHEA, 0.
Brief news. Vop. virun. 10 no* 6t72?-733 N-D 165
(M11U 19:1)
1. Leningradskiy sanitarno-gigiyenicheskiy meditsinakiy institut
(for Borisov# Ramell). Submitted December 29, 1964. 2. Institut
virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AM17 SSSR, Moskva (for Yershov,
Mentshikh, Zhdanov, Sokolov). Submitted Februai-y 2, 1965. 3. In-
stitut virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo MIN SSSR, Moskva (for
Bukrinskaya, Burduchea). SubnItted February 8, 1965.
~, IE~PS-ItOV, F. 1.
Symplasm-forming activity of viruses. Vop. virux. 10 na.2.
3-7 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18;51'
1. Institut virusologii imeni Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR, lqoskva.
KAGAN, G. Ya. ; -YERSHMLZ,_Ia
Cytochemical cOmPOBition of atable L-Cor-ms of same ;Athagenic
bacterial species. Zhur.mikrobiol.,epid. i il=un, 41 no.5:101-
105 My 164. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Institut epiderdologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN &ZR
i II Maskovskiy meditainskiy institut imeal Pirogova.,
KAGAN, G.Ya.; YETISHOV, -F.l.; SHCHEGOLEV, A'G.; FEDORCVA, G.I.; PPOZOFDVSKIY,
S.v.; mllwyLOVA, V.S.; LEVASHEV, i.s.
Some rogularitica In tho L-form reVori3ion of pathogenic npocieJ3
of bacteria. Zhur. mikrobiol.; epid. i immun. 41 no.e):67-70
Je 164. (MIRA 18-.1)
1. Institut epidemiologii I mikrobiologii imani Camalei AMN SSSR
I II Moskovskiy meditsinskiy institut imeni Pirogovii.
YERSHOV2 G.
4:::-~
Scmrces of Groznyy oil, Naftiap# 7 rAotl.,28-29 Ja. 162*
(IraRk 1-5:2)
(Groznyy Province-Oil fielda)
YERMOVy G.; GLEMBOTSKAYA, G.
In the oil regions of our country. Neftianik 7 no.3:30-32
mr v62. (KIRA 15:5)
(Petroleum industry)
TOSHOV.
42602. Demograficheakiya Poeledstviya Voyny V Holotovskoy Oblanti. V.sbi Hed.-san
Pooledetviya voyV I Maropriyatiya Po Ikh Likvidateii. T.11. M. 1948, S. 12-16.
'(WWV, G. F.
neadto of the activity of tte porl=ant Pub.UO liviAth. Oawdwion
of the Itunidpal Cowmil of uorkers ropresentatives, Smat.,
zdravookhr, Ito, 6# Ifova-Dec, 50. p., 25-30
1. Chairmn of the Pomanent PWxUo4lwath Comlitsion of Molotov
ltw-doipal Soviott )10:Lotov.
CIJIL 20g, 3. March 1931
UMS110Y, O.F., prof.
Aid rendered by a medical institute to public Malth servicea.Bov.
zdrav. 17 n0-1:37-40 Ja 158. (HEU 11:2)
1. 12 kafedry organizateii, zdrevookhranani,7a RoBtovskogo meditsinsko-
go instituta (dire - prof. Ye.H.Ouberev)
(POLIG MUT, educe
in Russia, program at Rostov Ned. Institute (Rue))
YERSHOV, G.S., Cand Tech Sci (cUss) "Study of Lhe ~,eat
(".4 1*1,4
revime of casting devices and systems of autonatic
tir heat process in tynesetLing line-casting machiTle.,."
191.01 16 pp Ath drawings (Min of Higher Education *U:36R. !,110:;
Polygraphic Inst) 150 copies (KLj '28-599 127)
- 5b -
ACCESSION NR: AP4019488 8/0078/64/009/003/0654/0659*
AUTHOR: Yershov., G. S.; Popova,, E. A.
TIM: Kinetics of a solution of silica in oxide melts
SOURCE: 'Zhurnal neorg. khimii, V. 9P no- 3P 19Qp 654-659
TOPIC TAGS: silica solutioup kinetics., solution rate, steel refiiciirig, electroslag
smelting, silicate free steel, sodium oxide additive,, titanium 4ioxide additive,
diffusion process, diffusion rate,, diffusion coefficiantp ateel/ purification,,
activation energy, surface tension, slag, flux
ABSTRACT; Synthetic slags and fluxes comprising CaO-Al 0 -6i0 systems are used
2 5 , 2
in refining liquid steel and In electroolag smelting. N3re Information on the
solution of GiO2 in slags of difforont componitions under difCorent condttiona Is
required from the standpoint of obtaining steels free of silieste incluaioas. The
rate of solution of SiO2 in these systems and the volution,kinetics of these
systems with the addition.of Nae and TiO. vere investigated by the miethad of
11 ~--CJ
ACCEssion AM19488,
rotating a sample with equally accessible surfaces. P. M. Shury*gin, 0. A. Yesinj,
L. N. P.-min. Izv. vuzov,, chernaya metallurgiya, No. 1 1962).- The amunt. (V) of
material dissolved in a-unit time is
V=D-8
where D is the diffusion coefficient of the material in the WIt, 8 it; the suifi6i_
of the material to be 4issolved, c is the npximum solubility of the material in"
a ::iven melt at the test tempertituk, C is the concentration of the material in the
1W -~,. and delta is the value of the so-called Nernst diffukou law'r. Fbr a disc
ot radius r., rotating at rate cd in a melt having kinematic viscosity the ex-
pression for clelta is;
a 7
The experimental work is in agreement with the equation shoving a linear relation-
ship between'..the rate of solution and the rate aZ samVile rotation. 7hio indicates
that the kinetics of SAO2 solution in oxide zhelts are determinad by diffusion
Ird 2/3.
V then becomes:
I TV ~12
Mh
.ACCESSION IqR: AP4019488
processes. The rate of diffusion of Gj02 at constant rotation variell vith chemical
!composition of the melt. By increaning sio content to 10% ot tta expense or
;Al 0 and maintaining CaO conotant,,the SJuality of Sio In the Vielt increases.
'Ion melti
!Thg alffusion coefficients of different composit re calculated according
Ito equation 3. The value of D sio is in the ordar of 10-90cz2/soc- increasing
1 2
Itempterature greatly increases rate of oolution. The Introduction of TO or Na 0
2 2
!to the synthetic slags 1mprov d the degree of steel purification# lowered the sur-
Iface tension of the meltp and lowered the activation energy of the process Of
isolution and diffusion. Orig. art. has: 6 figures.. 2 tables and 7 equations*
iASSOCIATION: Institut metaUurglis Urallskogo filiala Akademii nauk SM (Metal-
1,lixi* cel Institutes Ural Branchs Academy of Sciences SM)
!SUBMITTED: OBFeb63' DATE ACQ: 31M&r64 ENCLI 00
SUB CODE: ML CH NO. M. SOV: 004 0TW: OW
Card -3/3
F'ir ij 1171~!j
117 11101 =,l
YERSHOV, G.5. (Svardlovo~); POPOVA, E.A. f,Sv6rdlovsk)
Effect of silloon oxide on tho cryutallization of stual and the for-
mation nf nonmetallic Inclusions. Izv. AN SSSR. Mat. I gor. delo ro.5.,
&.0 164. Niru isv:Ij
__7 _T
:[I-; ; ipo
Or
=7= N11"911 ',"Al. TA I ill,[ I II
P.V.,* KUROCHI-1111p K.T.
Water permeability of acid open-hearth furnace Tzv.
".I
rjo. uohob. zav*; ch:irn, mA. no.,16542 161.
1. Urallskiy politekhmchaskiy institut.
(Open-hearth fuznuces-Equipmonto and supplies)
(.31ag-eemadbilit5)
YEHSIIOVP G.S.; KUROCIUMS X.T,; UMMINJ, P.V.
Kinetics of the passage of hydrogen in the gaseous phase through
slag into the metal. Izv.vys.uehab.zave; chervomet, 4 n0.6:34-41
161, (KMA -14:6)
.Is Urallskiy pol-itekhnicheakiy institut.
(Steerl-Hydrogen content)
SIIW,NGELIKE;MR., S.V.; ~OWHOV, G.S.
Viscosity ozo acid open-hearth furnace slagis. Izv. Tyg. ucheb.
zav,; chern. idet. 4 no.7:72-77 16le 01-13RA. 34:8)
I* Urallakiy politekhnicheski7 institut, i Inmtitu~; metaUurgii.
Urallokogo fi3lala AN MR,
Slag)
acoeimetry)
M
T
STENGHEUZM, S.V~ rShtengellm-eyer, S.W.J2- MLSOV G.S. rYer~shov, G.S.1
Viscosity of acid Martin slAg., Analele metalurgie 16 jj.o,,j-,2P,-14 -7744,fr
YUSHOVS.G.S.; KUROCHKIN, K.T.; UNRMIS, P,V.
Effect of slag conditions on hydrogen bahavior In the neetal
of an acid open-hearth furnace. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern.
met. 5 no.5:56-62 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheakiy institut.
(Open-hearth furnaces) (Steel-Hydrogon content)
BAPTIZMANS KIY, V.I.; BAUM, B.A.;
Effect of the oompomition of a fluldifsed bed (m tk) aimtent of
hydrogen in steel. Stalt 22 no,l2s1O8/#,-1086 D 162, (MIRA 15:12)
1. Dnepropetrovaki-y metO-Iurgicheskiy institut (for Ebptizmanski7).
2. Vrallekiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Bmun, Yersbov).
(Fluidization) (Stisel-Hydrogen content)
L ic5K-83-63
ACCKSSIO'l NF~ k?3CrYj1K-'h
A1JTHGRSt Ym7ah
oy,
Slag
SOME: AN SSSR. Izv. otd., t'etklft. mulco ce-10, rv-- 2,
1963, 33-39
POPIC TAGS.- steel, refiring, alag synthatic slagl. 111ast Oixr.~~xo 21-g., i-ephelinc,
desulfuration
STR-kCT-. The -investigation dctla with -th(t~~rcfinim!r 1 cl~r vt(l jil by meami of synthetit:
Curna4m aril qif nophelirie-ha.,j cd
vlags witha high Bilica i conboiit~, of bUlt
syn'hetir, sla,-'s. The steel was P)7eparml Mimi a1;4hth~h aJ7 Arjpo-Lror. haatn(i U
7-650C, viLft the afterr-hargo add-~,d bealore the disohcxji;Ej, Tl%fi ware pru~-a:-cd
z 9 --
In a renis~arre 1)urriaca cP-,:ic-r fram puro coapanents or 1'refl.
T. nled w4tn lime aid' Iiilumiria. Fro-in 6 to 7;1 of !;,ilo rl! 11-,iS
supplemer . I J1 P
to 1700C, was added to tte in Lhe ladle at ii:
a curiterir. up to 21% in !~i-e -yrnthetim. 31ag d1d rinl; md,.rtirs,v'jr ~.' --e::% 7!=-
sull"uration of steel, while an lricrea3e in fermas oxjde iv, tne slag 11'ri:n
Card i
...... .....
T, 1.5563-63
C ESSION Wllt LP30011904
C
A
to 4.50, cause-d the sulfur to docrencei by-' 35% to 12% off the ovigimil &-ni:unt.
Tests conducted witft blast, !%zirnmae slag rdsulted -in a, 211~1 inio!(jase irl the Stael
ffrfU ro,11od Rzfel"nary
tW-v tram. aomt* of 1;hl a" Cal with CaO-
0 gan. It was aua rourd M
AL1203-SiO2 slags' resulted in a narked redw.4ition of namwitallit Lntiunions. [idle
ef'rectivoness of tne s1aizq ia tais respect was J'avorably bf tn'---17
TnO- cont-ent. -Lhe use of jif:ipnoUna as a s1lag reduced 1.1ii-I nci%iieLallic
of Lh-- steel from the original C.0',1d,% to 0409%. art. ha-15- 6 fol.r.-.111ils, a:-~,-
3 tables.
LML~l 00
OTHER: 001-,
YERSHOV, G.S.
iiie-~t of the concentmtion of ferTouB oxide and manganous
oxide on the rate of hydrogen passing over from slags to
metal. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.9:2082-2085 D '63.
(MIRA 1?: 1)
-fl.i!J;4 "A
)MRSHOV, G.S, (Sverdlovsk)
Silicon reduction in an acid bteel mmlttng prioceso., Izv. AN SSM.
Otd. tekh. nauk. 143t. i gor. delo no.4254-58 TI-Ar, 163
(6A 16slo)
. . . ........... . .......... .
LL
YERSHOV, G.S.4.*erdlovsk); POPOVA, E.A. (Sverdlovsk)
Kinetics of the dissolution -of-ailicon, aluminim--an(i magnesium
oxides in fused oxides. Izv. AN SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no.5t
73-79 S-0 163. (MIRA 16r11)
ir
jIjI!j,'Fjjij'j
LUPEYKO, V.M.; YERSHOV G.S.; U.MRIKHIN, P.V.; KKHAYLIKOV, S.1r.
Improving the method of metal refining by sYnthetic Slags,
Izv, vys. ucheb, zav.; chern. met. 7 no.3:57-65 16A.. (MIRA 17W
1. UrAllskiy politekhnich,askiy institut.
rlifTIMI, Ell
MIKHAYLIKOV, S.V. (Sverdlovsk)i MTRIGELWHER, S.V. (Sverdlo-vsk);
YERSHOV, G.S. (Sverdlovsk)
Effect of sil-ica on the viscosity of lime-siUca slags., IzV.
AN SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no.1:48-50 Ja-F 164. OGRA 17:4)
J~ .1 141 j~ j,j
MI'L I iWill, HNIM41 I, is" i ili;W &H J. 1,14 ;.~i 1 , 1.W 1-W, III
. ........... .......... . .... ......
YUMMY, (Svordlovnk), 1-01:10VA, E.A. (Sv(wdAIovf,.\,)
Reduction of iron and silicon from mo2ten slags by carbon. Izv.
AN SSSR. Mat. i gor. delo no.1:32-35 Ja-F t6i,. (HIPA 17:4)
H
w I, 111 -.1 .11, M."I
f, N -'-I! J1 I I N r)-l-if7r~np c,Lqqt 1-i E rp r! Ill:! :I
I L V-
gn T1
h niiiA
T_ 7 IF 1!
Hal', I,
1`!] 71
YERSHOV., FOPOVA,, B.A.
Khi~iics of silica dlavolution in mcide maltop Zb6t. nearg.
khim, 9 no.3:654-659 Mr 'U#. (JORA
Iftatitut metallurgil Urallskogo filiala AN-SSSR.
:IHIMITL Tl 1111 A 11 1'
zfi;, _U U i,14 A, c,
ACC NRI AP5024893 VJW/JD SOURCE CODE: UBI/013()/65/0(:00.tOlo/o~316/()017
AUTHOR: Nikitin, B. M.; Yershov, G. S.; Malinovskiy, Ye. I.
yq, 5-5 17
ORG: none
TITLE: Effect of sodium oxide on the refining capacity of flwiei; use~l In-ele Ict.roi-
-slag melting,,-
SOURCE: Metallurg, no. io, 1965, 16-17
TOPIC TACS: steel melting, electroslag melting
ABSTRACT: The effect of sodium oxide on the refi4K capacity,61, thein*lags of the
CaF2 A1203-Na2O ayatem uned In electroglite, rMaltinly, 11016i11tigildiod. It WO.3
found that increasing the-sodium-oxi'de cantent red. & sd.o;jtY Elfuj surface
u
",u1 14-
tension of slMs. As a result, it stimulates the diff of s licoza~--Eumillum,"~
and Jm
.~LjLpf!sii f4xides and lowers the content of nonmetallic inal iions in taL.
Sodium oxide added to 'the slag in the amount of 6% lowers the su:'vface,t6nsion of.,
slag at 16000 from 425 to 370 erg/cn,2. In addition, sod. i oxidit... strong do,:
sulfurizer. In electroslag-melted, heats of thejq654 30KW9,10, 'an-J l2n2AA!
steels,the sulfur content 6ropped from 0.0051P to 0.001%, from 0.0114 to 0.00V,
and from 0.015% to oxo6%, respectively. Sodium oxide also impr6ves 'bhe heat trans-
fer in the bath and, as a result, produces ingots with a smootili ivurfa~~.'e. Orig. art.
has: 2 figures. [IND
%.ura _L I 011i Miu: 00Y..L0f.0.UU~!..U_J.
'?,0/ /70 7
I NO"
ACC NRs
AP5024893
SUB CODE: W/ SUBM DATE: none/ IND PRESS:
I/Y5
aw
rd
2/2
W"
]LIP-Pig-VA G.S. (27aporo-Milye); OTIT-CIV, Yu.G. (Zaparozhlye)
1;
Nitrogen behavior in slag a-r:d metal phases, di;r,-r,- th~, amelt--'rj-
of alloyed sWel. 'rzv. AN SSSH. Met. rio.6:28-37 NI-D 165.
(MINI Y?;1)
1. Subtaitted Octoljor 14, 1964.
Ak.~. N K i
Ar6uo'1926 SOURG11 C0,111"i
V. 1.
AUTHORS: zhalYDI
-.p:rp and Ferrd-Z
OaG: Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute for 5
.... .. All
alloys (Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellakiy inatitut apetaiallnykh staley, splavo7 L
ferrosplavov)
TITME: Reduction of w~pieaium in the lining# and its influence an cortain-macrodefect
in steel
SOURCE; IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 2t 19661 63-~68
TOPIC TAGS: steel, alloy steel, aluminumj, Manoanesep cesi=, 6teel imcrostructure,
zagnesium, magnesium oxide/ 45017yu3 steel
13STFACT1- The investigation was conducted to extend the currelitly uyallable iz)Xorma-
tion on the effect of mNXezium on certain ma-crodefecto in stetil. The earlier -,rork of
V. Pridm-Loev, P.
_~;qrin, and A. 1. Kopdrat yp-r (Bj~ullallvnl T;-ilDT GW4.9 196,1,
1:~o. i wao expanded, and the extent and rate of iiiagnesi"UM 0-6131i- VedtL'Otdon from
furnace lininga by ca-.-bon,_!?.- iosol-vrA. Lii~ irou r1aternined.
Ae,~41rre, and aluminwa J.
' I ix
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n m twre of, qtb'l
experimonts were carx-led out c 171 ~4 T
i induction of 40-kg (;epac-.Lt;y with a t~,O lininj,,. The ef;Vdbt of adding va~-iou.;
~uiounlts of mrbon, alumnum, ferrc~ceoium, and ma.Nranow) to theintcel an the i-,wtf~aesiwa
~-,ontent and on the extent and natta-e of the DmcrodefocLsin tbli ateol wao deLw-mineL
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Pig. I . Rate of magnesium oxide reduction as, a function of the mumganeBo
concentration in the iron...~V is the, decrease in weight of the specimen
per unit surface per minut
It Tvas found that during smel+ing of steel 45G17Yu3 in an IISQ-Iined furnace the
magnesium content of the steel increases from 0.005 to 0 The mcrodofect-e
(stratification, inhomogeneity) axe direeLly proportionai to tif`te ma~;,,nesium content in
the steel. I. P, Panchenk-o. N. G4.__AniTo.Rpvq and-Y.. F. Firq_Tjb,'j: a t d in thi
I .q,)L pa a
experiments. Orig. ar~-.*"a and 5 graPhll-
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Hydrogen diffusion in basic stnelmaking slags. 1;,,v. All Ssf3P. Met.
no.1:78-81 Ja-F 165. (141RA 18-11)
; 1. ~ -;I jill1l;
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IV,
YEMHOV? G.S.; LNUKRINY !?.V.
Effect of slag conditions on the behavior of gases a,,A mon-
metallic inclusions in acid electric furnace metal. Izv.
vyS. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.8:50-55 164.
(MIRA 17j9)
1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy ingtitut.
I 111A
S 'Ut VR IN , S.V., kand. tekhri. nriuk, red.; LEPW~',KIKH, kund.
f,ekhri. nauk, red.; YM.SHO.11, G.S.., kand. teildm. nw.Lkj,
red.
[Transactir-is of thu First bverdlovsk Scientific and
Technical Canference of YounV Scientistol Trudy Sverd-
lovskoi m-tchno-LeAhnicheskoi konferent-sil molcdykh
ucbenykh. Sverdlovsk, U SrZR. Pt.J. 1961, 89 ,p.
(1/,,i,F,A 3's-.2j,
moludykh u,:h9rvjkh, Ist.
With help of stuAents. PromAroop. 14 no.9:2) 8 60. (MIRA 13:11)
1. UPMvIyarushchLy obblastacy gagotovitalluoy hatort:jr Vtorayriya
(g.LWbyshev). (Kuybyshev Provinca-Salvago (Was11.0, etc.))
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Lowering the seismic affect of a blast in sbvt+,-delILY
blasting. Trudy Inst. fiz. Zem. no.21. Vop. inzh. oefLem.
no. 6:103-114 162. (Masting) (MIRA.15-.9)
GWACHEV, A.V.; -YERSHOV, I.A.; NIHILLOV,, P.A.; KIJZIN, I.P.1
LYAMZI14, G."A.'*;" Y&MOZY, S.Y.; POPOV, V.V.; IFEDOTOV, S.A.;
SHWNBERGj M. -
Seismlc microzoning of the Petropavlovsk-Uschatakly area.
Trudy Inst . fiz. Zem. 28 Vop. inzb. seism. no.8:3-60 163.
(IMMA 16: 11)
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AUT HOH: Yershov, 1. A~. Medvedev S. V. (Professor); Ff~dp!~ v.,jV.'A.; Shtoyn cr,
V. V.
ORG:
TITLE: Seismic microregionalization of Petropa-%rlovs)~.(Kuic-htttkg,~
-SOURM: AN SSSR. Institut fiziki Zemll... TriA0,.-mo. 36'(iR0,31j: 1965, Seywiicheskoyej
problems of engineering seismoloa), no. 1.01 3-33
TOPIC TAGS; seismicity, seisriic mapping, seismic su:rv(-y ~!microi,euionalizqt Lori
ABSTRACT: The city of Petropavlovsk (Kamclatka) lien in ;:one IX (according
to the new map of seismic zones of the USSR), a few tens of ki].=Lters from the
Pecific Ocean seismic belt. The slope of the basin off southevii Kamchatka is one of
the most active segments of the circum-Pacitic belt. The~;city Lies In tile north-
eastern part of the Kurile -Kamchat ka folded zone. The geoirnrpholoMr and geology
of the district are described briefly. Inv6stigations oveir a period of tbree years
(ig6l-64) by the Pacific Ocean Seismic Expedition of tho'Insti.hute of Geophysics,
All SSSR, on Kamchatka have led to refinement of intetisity,,data ror Petropavlovsk
(Kamchatka) and have permitted compilation of maps showiti6l divinions of the city into
seismic subdistricts. This work represents the first com1iined operation of instru-
ment work for such detailed subdivisions of seismic disi~rictij~. Data include
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recordings of nearby earthquakes by automatic equipment, measurements of longitudinal
and transverse wive velocities, and measurements oiC ndcr66iufsm6 ; The work han
furnished better data for compiling maps of seiarde districts amd for comparing
different methods of determining intensity increment' by:Ihstriiiiiental recording
Different instrumental trothods have shown rather good agg It in nati~d tbat
the most valuable information concerning possible seismie_- i~!tctivj.ty nay be obtained
by analyzing ground movements from nearby earthquakes by rrit-ans .'if automatic equip-
ment. An essentially new aspect of the maps is the deline"1%ti%.:oV zones with dif-
ferent spectra of earthquake effects on buildings and oth(!T str,iictures. This is an
importmat contribution to engineering practice In constr~Oing i-exthquake-proof
buildings. At many points in zones of scale IX along the '10wretifitha coast and on the
Kuriles, geologic conditions of bedrock and~soils are sinilar 10 those in Petropav-
lovsk (Kamchatka). The sar-re technique of dividing Into dlatriel;o has been followed,
but where instrumental data have not been available, charaicterintics of bedrocR and
soils as observed at Petropavlovsk have been used as the basis s!or delineating
districts. Orig. art. has: 13 formulas, 14 figures, and,,4 talles. (o4]
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ORG:
o of wave
NTLE: Comparison of instrumental data on the_V s -n the
ground, their amplitudes, and their periods, for microregionalinotico
SOURCE: All SSSR. Institut fiziki Zemli. Trudy no. 36 (,'_1'03),A905- Seyismicheskoye
mikrora,yonirovaniye; voprosy inzhenernoy Seysmolugii (Seigiii1c milerudistricting; pro-
blems of engineering seismology), no. 10, h6-60
TOPIC TAGS: seismology, microseism, rderoseismolomr
ABSTRACI!, A large complex of instrumental observetions, rlul7de at Petropavlo,,~sk
(Kamchatica) to compare different instrumental methods'of jid~
:aroso tsnic regional- zation,
included:: 1) recording earthquakes with automatic sefsnic~,btati,in:5 set up on various
types of soil; 2) measuring velocities of head wave propaFa
., !tion In the soils of the
area, 9nd 3). measuring microseisms In various soils at Petrivavlyvuk. Measurementj ofi
microsei*sms and the velocities of longitudinal and transverj~;_e waTe, propagation are I
described, as is a new method called tile "method of standaj,d meajjurei~ents." In the
new method, seismic properties of soils am studied with & atandij.ri![ source of ex-
citation placed at some definite (standard) distance from-tilic sitie at uhich Ithe Nribr(L_~,,,
tions are recorded. The maximimm amplitude and the period correeilwading to it; are the
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Fig. 1. Amplitude an& perif,id of micros(~isM3
measured in different
Li'Pes:01, soil:
1 - Rocky; 2 - coarne irdistei 3 - pyroclustic;
4 - Etand; 5 - sand aL4, clqy,~ 6 - vaterloggea
Sand, Clay, and pyrocljiatic~ 't - waterlogged
soil in embankments.
basic characteristics. These methods were -checked against ailLpitude increments ob-
served at several reference stationd set 'up on diffeivnt sail's. Observations of
earthquakes (magnitudes of 7-Witere registered at Petropavlo Itmk-Kajachatskiy on
4 Yzy 19551. These were supple=!nted by data on ma,%iitude invrenye-qUI Supplied frola
automatic seismic staticas simultaneously recording earthquak-ea ln:di.fferent soils.
IResults olitained by determining the magnitude increment of le)nrF'Jtt1dknn1 wid transverse
[iaves caused by tremors and micrPseismz;, and those obtained idth the method of stiuid-_
ard measurements are discustsed Euid compared for various soilm..03eeYl.g. 1). It is con
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cluded that magnitude increments should be determined by Joint zri,iin-, f IL i i 12
propagation velocities of longitudinal, and transverse iravett usinji; lhe name fo rln~l a,
but making corrections for the water table in the case of, thin 11014fe:1.. The "Ilethod of
standard tree ezuremeents appears to be a promising wey to obtain tlie
seismic properties of soils with low-cost apparatus and a ainimutii'or subjective
errors in data interpretation, but it requires further expex:ljrentol confIrinp-tion.
Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 5 tables, and 8 f0mulas. [EO
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Ca re!
ISATOY, I.S., prof., admiral flota, otv.red.; PETROVSKIY V.A., doteent,
-admiral, red. tdeca,
kand.voyenno-moroklkh nauk. kontr Iaed]; DSMIN,
L.A., doteent, kand.-geograf.aauk, insh.-kapitam 1 rtLoga. glay'*7
red.; BARANOV. A.H., red.; BRRG, L.S.. akademilt. inah.-ma"r. red.;
BOWGOV, N.A., datuant, kontr-admtral v otdtavIce, rod.; VZMR,
I.A., profeasor, doktor geograf.nauk, red.,,- GRIGOR17W, A.A.,
akademik-, TEGORIYET, V.Ye., saalushannyy dery4tell nauki, prof.,
doktor voyanno-mnrakikh rank, lcontr-admiral v otstavke, red.;
ZIMAIT, L.Ya., prof., red.; ZUBOV, U.N., prof., doktor gnograf.
nauk, inzh.-kontr-admiral-v otatavka, red.; K&TRAYSKIT, V.V.,
prof., doktnr fizlko-mat.nauk, itzh.-kontr-admiral v otatafte, red.;
KALTPZIIIK, S.V., prof., doktor geograf.nauk, red.; KIIDRYAVTSIV, M.K.,
genmral-laytonant tokhn.voyak, red.; LAMYKIU, S.M., kapitan I ranga,
red.; MATUSHVICII, N.U., zaalushanrWy dayatell naliki i tokbniki,
prof., doktor flziko-mat.nauk, insh.-vitee-admiral v otatavke. red.,
[deceased]; MESHCHANINOV, I.I., akademik, red.; MILHNKI, S.4., red.;
ORWV, B.P., prof., daktor geograf.nauk, red.; PANTROM. Tu.A.,
vitae-admiral, red.; SNFZHINSKIT, V.A., dotment, kand.voyanno-
mornkikh nauk, insho-kapitan I rangs, red.; BALISHCHN, K.A., prof.,
daktor tehhn.nauk, reid.,- TRIBUTS, V.P., admiral, rod,j TOKINO V-A-j
vitRe-adm!iral, red.; SHVM)E, Ye.Ye., prof., doktor voyenno-moraltikh
nauk, kontr-admiral, red.; SHULLTKIII, V.V., akademik, inzh.-kapitan
I range, red.; PAVIOT, V.V., inzh.-polkovnik# rod.; VOLKOV. F.G.,
(Continued on next card)
d6wil _.i .11U191' Nil! 1111111fifillilki H;11;.!~-
ISAKOV, I.S.-k---(continued) Card 2.
podpolknvnik, pomusbcbn1k glavnogo red. po lzd-vu; STOV, N.Ye.,
kapitan 2 ranga, ucheMy sekratarl; VOROBINT, V.I., kapitan
I ranga, red.kart; HIGALKITI, G.A., inzh.-kapitan 1 ranga, red.kart;
GAPOITOVA, A.A., red.kart; GONFUROVA, A.I., red.kart; GORBACHEVA,
N.Ye., red.kart; GRMMMWr, G.Yu., red.kart: DUROV, A.G., red.
kart; YERSIDT, I.B., red.kart; ZILIBERSHER, A.B., rod.kart;
KASTAtTgIMYX*,*Ir.'f.-,-'rml~kart-. KUBLIKOVA, M.N., red.1cart; luxiWTA,
V.N., rmd.kart; IOROZOVA, A.F., red.kurt; PAVLOVA, Ym.A., rid.
kart; POCMMUT, A.H., red.kart-, ROW10VA, G.N., red.1cart; SMUENOVA,
L.V., red.kart; S14IRIK)VA, L.N., red.kart; TANA1010VA, A.I., red.
kart; YANEVICH, M.A., red.kart; YASINSKAYA, L.F., red.kart;
VASILIYNVA, Z.P., tmkbn.rad.; vrzIROVA, G.N., tnkhn.rnd.,- GOIDVANOVA,
A.T., takbn.rmd.; CrORDY.110Y, V.I,, tmkhn#red#-, W~LIPXO, V.I., telchn.
red.; SVIDnRSKtvYA, G.V., tekhn.red.; C"IRWOOROVA. L.P., tnkhn.red.:
FURATEVA, Ye.M., takhn.red.
[Marine atlas] Iforskoi atlas. Otv.red. I.S. Inakov. Glav.red.
L.A. Demin. Izd. 14orskogo gennrallnogo obtaba. Vol.1 [Navigation
geography] Navigatsionno-,rmografichookii. Zamontitell otv. red.
po I tomu V.A. Petrovskil. 1950. 83 Maps. 04IRA 12:1)
(Continued on next -card)
61 :c
ISAKOV. I.S.---(continund) Card 3.
1. Russia (1923- U-S,S.R.) Voyenno-morskoym ministerstvo.
2. Ifachallnik 14brokago kartografichinskogo Inatituta vD7enw-
morskikh sil, (for LarTkin). 3. Deyetvitmllny7 cblen Alcademii
pedagngicheakikh nauk RSrSR (for Orlov). 4. Ilachallnik Gidro-
graficheakogo upravler.1ya. voyanno-morskikh oil (for Tributs).
5. General I rqy gosudarstv. direktor topogr.%f Ichaskoy sluzhby (for
Baranov). 6. Direktor topograficheakoy sluqhr (for Milanki).
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Mischaniza tion of Planting co=on onion se ts. Dakl. Akn-i. I I fl.-tv:z.
nauk no.10:20-22 0 165. (IURI..
1. Gribovskaya ovoshchnaya selektsionnaya stantsiya.
YERSHOV I.I. kand. biol. nauk; ABRAKHINA, Yu.V.
Effect of growing conditions on the morphalcgical arri~ biolcaical
characteristics of garLic. Agrobiologila no.l.-86-9.1 JR-F '65.
~MIRA 18%4)
1. Gribovskaya oboshchnaya aelektaionnayu opyt-naya Oant,,Ayti.
CA T W., R Y Veg(jtabloa, Ctiaurbits. m
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