SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YESIPOVICH, YE.M. - YESKOV, A.S.

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V 1!11,11 gg!1~1' 1'.11t&I '11 ri Mg 1! g! Discrete L;/194./61/0Q0/OU5/036/078 and continuous systems_., D201/D303 the discrete spectral density Sd(i-IA at its input by (i -, ~,) . 1 We 2 W (i, 2 -Sd (i, 1) Scont where WS(i'd) is the transfer f-unction of the uhaping, 4 references, CAbstracter-s noted Complete translation Card 2/2 I ,f Z- _ 1 -,Lri I -~ ,- .--- . D i ssertat i on: " f,:, -aracterlsti--z o" -*l-,ncition!~11 of ~.io ','ervous- in. t ;e A-e C--tn:l *.,.,i S,!; If) ~-, . - "Jl~) - - .., . -1. -1 ( 4'-I;,'~,.-~, . ,, S ): '3U,! ".43, 1') 0'2t 19531L 1. YWIYEVj Kh. A. 2. 09-SR (600) 4. Eleetric Heating 7. Heating hotbeds by electricity. Sad i og, No- 9. 1952- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,January 1953, Unclassified. Off .0 1 t! NII I t I H FMI I HVIIIIIIIHIIIII It Will 11MVIIIIiiiii ]I I Will! I I It HE i 1, 1! i rl l! I I ~l I 06 2 a- a* 'I Aig's rj~j lizji4 6 A i Z f Silt uu. 9 SIVS 1.- 11 IN 11 --m!l ilm 14 a am op !vP ~ i 'n to vial a z6 E I" I V., I a all -a ,a- u,:; I VO Th 15 in, va* .1 -dill I I i 54 RU 8 44AN4311 i.,j it ifi H A-'5 304,41cald. 'd lo'" Hli a- 11 10 sja .0 23 02 - U.1-3 g2svitivoi o Ito Nil livill a- 16 3,0 he U ail oflni I I All Jul Jul A J*,A JA A L.1- H, 1h,111 1. 111d; i'l 11*1 1 YESIYZV, M.K., inzh. Damping moment resulting from the effect of ejection. Izv.vys.ucbe-b. zav.; mashinostr. no*7:163.,-170 160. 04IRA 13:11) 1. Moskovskoye vyusheye teldinichaskoye uchilishche imeni Baumana. (Fluid dynamics) 32 7i,) 6 0/000/0 12/008 /00f~'~ tloo D221 YD301 AUTHOR: Engineer TITLE., Determining parameters of an ejected stre-air, PERIODICAL: IzveB-Liya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Dlashtnc,,~trc- .U V yeniye, no. 12, 1960, 174-181 TEXT: The problem considered is connected. with the theory of pr~- pagation of a free stream in space filled with a substance possec-- ing the same physical properties ae the SUbstance of the stream. It is assumed that the compressibility of the gas stream does rjo~ affect its ejection characteristics. The speed of the free stream is given by Um 0.96 U0 ax + 0,29 R Card 1A 327 10 S/145/60/000/072/005/0C6 Determining parameters of ... D22!/D301 where um is the speed in the center of a given. stream ee~ticn,,, u is the speed in the initiai section; x the distan,-e between the ven and the initial sections; R . the radlus of the inltall a 13 an experimental constant which depends on the strurture c flow in the initial sect-,on. The speed di 9 tributi on In the vereal section is determined by Gertler's equati-orl -2 X_ h ax u m w f- Of the ve-I.Gcity a-~ '11.5 -here u and u are the axial componen- sidered point and on Ikiie axis of the sT-i*eam, Y and y a,e *h-- dinatea of thil. tl~c~n'n I dored point, The of the eje~tej is determined grapfii(.ally, for which o t, il~ iii ;!j i'- t:-n f I t r o, -ces of flow for the ctream. The flow funct-lor, The integration givee Card 2/ 4 /14532710 S /60/000/012/008/008 Determining parameters of D221ID301 Lr= 1.92rn a cos th -~4L-P- - lri ch -tg P 0 41 -E--) (3a) in polar coordinates r and p. It is necessary to trar'010"m U1111 equation for the case considered. Neglecting the polar distance 0.29 the author obtains r 2 A 3cos ff C1 (5) expressing r as a functional of p for a given value ofLP; on the basis of Eq. (5) one can construct the flow lines. To obtain the necessary accuracy, two families of flow lines must be constructed. The author gives two graphs, in which the values of%f,differ by 0.001 and 0.005. The velocity of flow is then vf =A Q/AF,LQ Card 3/4 32710 3,/145/60/000/012/008/008 Determining paramet.ers of..... D221/11301 =T2 - V, being the flow across the area between two circles with the radii R1 and R2 and AF the magnitude of the area. A nUmerical example is given. Graphs of the velocity field obtained from the theory and experiments are compared. There! are 8 figures, 1 table and 5 Soviet-bloc references. A03001ATION: MVTU lia. Bauniana (DIVITU Im. fla=Rtl) VA SUBMITTED: April 7, 1960 Card 4/4 OTARAYEV, I.B.;-TER-GEVORKYAN, A.A.; SARAli, A.11,.; KALITSEV, G.G.; 1'-vSIY',PVA, D.H.; YBLOSHVILI, Sh.A. Some peculinrities of the erildemicilogy nnd clin1cp! rtctiire of the outbreak cdf a mass food poisoniW, Gig. I snTi. 22 no.12:70-71 D 157 (MIRA 11:3) 1. 1% kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney Seivpro-Ooetinskogo meditsinskogo institutn I Severo-Ositinskoy resnublikiinskoy ritinitnrno- onideniologicheskoy strintaii. (FOOD POISOBING, etiol. & pathoopon. Salmonella tyDhimurium In food (Rile) (SAIMONBLLA rRY.E.CTIONS, ty-ohimurium, food poie. Pusl~ 4 tF111111i1;:H11T:11T :,111, 11 IT F'~ OTARAYEV, I.E.; YESIYEVA, D.M. Epideniology of n wnterborne outbreak of typhoid fever. Zhur. m1kroblol.enid. I immun. no.101-15 Jn "59. (141RA 11!4) 1. Iz kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney Severo-Oaetinalrogo maditainakogo instituta. (TYPHOID FEM, epidemiology, water-borne outbreak (Rua) ~1 J. I.;;. yEstf - 11;1!-'.' ~; ",.1 -- N 11, ri,l f 7~' -1m 1 -acv, I 3tr,jC'GI.jrC T.- Vved. i UZSSR, T--, - t!- WI& c .10 S S',lbct--rce0, 1-50 coi.4-: 1.T~') "-T=]Rff9-Kq-;-SIDYAXIK# GP-; YMBOV, S.Tu.0 akadmik. Alkaloids of HaPlaphyllm foliom Wed.; foliosidIne. Dakl. Alf Vs.= co*5:23-26 158. (xm 1118) is' Institut IthJuJi rastitelln7l& veshohostr AN UzSSR. (Rus) (Alkaloids) SIDTAKIN. G.P.; TESKAIROV, M.; TUtUSOV, S.Tu., akademik Alkaloids of Haplophyllum follsosum Vved. Structwe of dubialdlue. Dokl. AN Us. SSR no.8:,27-29 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1,Institut khimii, rasiitelinykh veshchestv AN U%SSR, 2.AN UzSSR (for Yunusov). (%binidine) SIDTAKIN, G.P.; TASKAIROV, If.; YUNMV, S.Tu..aktulemik ! -0 Alkaloids of Haplophyllum follosum Vved. Stracture of dubinidins. Dokl.AN Uz-SSR no.9:17-18 '58- OUR& 11: 12) 1. AN UzSSR (for Yunueov). 2. Institut khimli rastitelinykh veahchestv AN U%SSR. (Dubinidine) 5.3900 TT414 SOV/~9 -30-1 -7 5/"-[8 AUTHORS: Sidyakin, G. P., Zeskairov, M., Yunusov, S. Yu. TITIEi Alkaloids of the Haplophyllum Follosum Vved. Structure of Dubinidine PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, ig6o, Vol 30, Nr 1, PP 338- 345 (USSR) ABSTRAM This is a continuation of the Inveatigation of the enus Haplophyllujri A.. Juss. (family Rutaceae) nusov, S. Yu., Sidyakin, G. P., Zhur. Obshchey M Khim., 22, 1055 (1952); 25 2009 (1955); Doklady Akad. Nauk UzSSR, 12, 15 (i950)). The authors studied the alkaloids of the species Haploph~llum foliosum Vved. (from its stem, leaves, and green seeds). Four alkaloids were isolated: d-abinidine (which was first obtained from Haplophyllum d-.ibiLLm Eng. Kor. -- see the reference cited above), skimmianine, and two new alicaloids called by the Card 1/8 authors "foliosine" (foliozin) (Doklady Akad. Nauk 11111 IIIN 17-111111flPI]II[II 111 dir Alkaloids of the Haplophyllum Foliosum Vved. 77414 Structure of Dubinidine SOV/79-30-1-75/78 UzSSR, 2, 21 195 and "foliosidine lt(follozidin) (ibid., 5, 23 R950. Dubinidine was recipitated Vrom aquemis solution of the alkaloids MAs solution W,I,,j uj)L~,tjjj;j(j by Hio chloroVorin extracts of H. follosum wlUi sulfuric acid) WIt'll till The precipitate was dissolved in acetone nd converted into the hydrochloride (mP 195-1960, EGLI D (-53.920)). Pure dubinidine 011p 132-1330, [U] 26,5 (-62-950)) was D obtained by addition of concentrated NH4.OH to aqueous suspension of Its hydrochloride. Its ultra- violet spectrum is shown in the figure below, along with spectrum of dihydroflindersine (which has a pyranoquinoline structure). Card 2/8 Alkaloldn ot, the. vVell ni v I ol o t, 4.8 - 4.6 - 0.4 - /* I' 40- 120 260 joo 140 Card 3/8 Alkaloids of the Haplophyllwti Pollosum 1.4 Vved. Structure of Dibinidine SOVIT9 -30 -1 -'(;--V0)j -'r ~ f ~- Decarbo-xylat'-J.ori, rjxl.ilatf.on, ( KMn041 chromic, and perlodic acids) etc., have p.-oven the structure of d'Airildine to be Identical With (I) J.j-l t~ie, ['Igrure below, i.e., with 2,2-diiiiethyl- 3,4-dioxy-5-methoxy- a, )-dihydrop ranoquinollno. y 0 Mt Oil Ocil, OOH N 0 N/J\O/:"--O' C I C113 (0 \ "N G)13\ CU-COMI. cil'COG11, Card 11/8 cn/ Alkaloids of the Haplophyllum Foliuoum Vved. Structure of Dibinidine Cara 5/8 77414 SOV/r9-30-1-75/78 The following de-rivative-3 of dubinidine were prepared and investigated: hyclrobromide(mP 297-1980); hydroiodide (mp 16l-i620, Ea] 18 (-47-320)); nitrate D 0 mp L 6 , ECLI " (-52.39o)); methlodide mp 153- 0~ -177h, 151~ whic uponPaddItion of alcoholic alkali, gave isodubirildine, compoun(I (II) III the 1.'t~"Llre al)ove (rfip 214-215 0 , [Co 2 (+21.050)); diacetyld-ibinidine (MP D 108-10911, ICCJ 19 P17 -700)) . Oxidation with M.10 D led to an aldehyde and then to the optically In- active diotdijinInic acid (III In the figure above). Skimmianine was separated from the other two alkaloids (U-ie 3olld mIxture was obtained from the chloroform extracts of the ooluUon wiilch was left after precipitation of dubinidine by triturating the mixture in acetone., which dissolves foliosine and foliosldine). The mixture of the two latter com- POUnds was purified by subsequent addition of 10% Alkaloids of the Haplophyllum FoliOSUM Vved. Structure of Dibinidine card 6A 7,1414 SO-V/79-30-1-75/(8 HC1 and aumonla and extraction wlt'-,- chlorofon= (followed by dist Illation of the latter). 'rhe resid-ie wa3 dissolved In methanol. and ac.-Ldifled with alcoholic HCl. The optically Inactive follosine hydrochloride(iip 253-2540) fell out after addition of threefold amount of acetone to the cooled solution and was converted to foliosine by addition of 25% 0). AHLLoH (nip 188-189 Tne following foliosine 0 dej~ivatlves were prepared: hydrobromidej~p 249-250 (decomp.)); hydroiodide (nip 225-2260 (decomp.~); nitrate (nip 170-171-50 (decomp.)); methiodide mp 210-2110); and perchlorate (nip 229-2310 (decomp.)). Its formula was found to be., C15 fl 10 O(NCH3) (CH202). The alkaloid residue Isolated from the acetone solution, which was left after precipitation of follosine, contained mainly folisidine, C 17H 2305N, ,Uj 25(.~111.62o) Its more detailed mp 141-11120 and . D C formula was found to be C 15 if 15 02 ("C'13) (0C11 3) (0")2 Alkaloids of' the Haplophyllum Follouum 77414 Vved. Structure of Dubinidine So'1/79--30-1-75/78 The ultraviolet spectrum (in alcohol) has the followin Mxima: X 234 (log E , 4.94); 252 (log 92); 324 3 -98); 234 m LL (log E 3.84) Abstracter18 Notei Two maxima X I m-ax 234 are given in the article. The followiriS desivativest were preparedt hydr 8'bromide (mp 167-168 ); hydro- chloride (mp 162-1611 ); foliosidine picrate (mp 182-1830); and diacety1folioeidine (mp 129.-1301) [a] 18 (+14.950)). There Is I figure; and 14 ref- D evenceo, 7 Soviet, 5 German, I U.K., and I U.S. The U.S. and U.K. references aret G. Sidney, A. F. SIT11th, E. C. Horning, J. Ani. Chem. Soc. 79, 2239 (195T); R. F. C. 13vown, J. J. floobs, L. K. H,Jges, E. Ritchie, Austral. J. Chem., 7, 4, 3118 09-54). ASSOCIATION: Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances, Academy Card 7/8 of Sciences of the UzbekSSR (Instibut khimii rastitell Alkaloids of the Haplopfliyllutm Follosum Vved. Structure of Dubinidine SUBMITTED: 77 11111 SOV/79-30-1-75/78 nykh vezhche3tv Akademii nauk Uzbe;,-:3;,ry 33R) October 29, 1958 Card 8/8 SERGLYE VA., V. F. ; YE-LSIKIARAYEVA_,_L._ _ _ Effect of alkyl pyridinium iodides and lithium perchlorate on the solubility of benzoic acid in waters ethyl alcohol, and their mixt,ires. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.9:2958-2960 S 162. (IUW. 15:9) 1. MuMinkly goijudartAvonnyy univordtot imoni S.M. Mrova. (Benzoic acid) (Pyridinium compounds) (Solubility) KRUMMKOVA, K.A.; IBRAITOV, P.S.; IRMWZHAYFVA. Sh., YPSKAZINA, R.S. Oyalightlon of 0-hjtropthyjb~px#p~ to IIAO)a tiver P1,14.1yolp, containing titanlum d1oxIde. Izv.AJJ Mzakh.SSIt.Ser.khIm. no.1, 71-76 159. (KIRA 13:6) (Benzene) (Indole) (Catalysts) RACHZV, L.,, prof.; STATEVA, S.; ANTOVA, V.; YESKEHAZI, F.; KEYCHEV, S. Staphylococcal pne-ozonias in infants. Pediatriia no.9.,16-21 l6le (MIRA 14:8) 1. Iz kafedry detskikh bolezney (rukovoditell - prof. L. Rachev) Irstituta mikrobiologii (rukovoditell - prof. S. Byrdarov) vysshego meditsinskogo instituta Sofiya. (STAPHYWCOCCUS~ (PNEUMONIA) ZqMVSKIY, I.P., inshener; I~PSUVIGZ, D... redaktor; TRIMILNOVA, A., tekhnicheakly redaktor. [Pinishing work; plastering and painting] Otdelochnye raboty; shtukaturnye i maliarnye. Minsk, Gos. izd-vo BSSR redaktalia nauch.- no-tekhuicheskoi lit-ry, 1953. 92 P. (KAL 8:2) (Plastering) (House painting) S/830/62/000/001/0'06/012 E111/E192 AUTHORS: Korpusov, G.V., Teske'vich. I-y-, and Zhirov, Ye.P. TITLE. Group separation of rare-earth elements by the method of counter-current extraction SOURCE: Ekstraktsiya; teoriyal primeneniye, apparatura. Ed. by A.P. Zefirov and M.M. SenyaVin. Moscow, Gosatoinizdat, 1962. 125-142 TEXT; This work deals with the preliminary separation of the rare earths into sub-groups by the counter-current extraction' method. Various representative rare-earth concentrates were used. J,urified commercial tri-butyl phosphate solvent was used. A hIorizontal glass extraction apparatus of the* mixer-settler type, with maximum throughput of () litres/hoitr per phase, was used. Distribution of the rare-earth clements was determined with the aid of radioactive isotopes and thoir coxitent by X-ray and spectro- .photographic methods. The group separation or tho rax,~t-enrth elements can be effected ill 7-9 1-f nitric acidi the separation of 'concentrates rich in the cerium sub-group elements being the simplest since the distribution coefficients change little with Card 1/3 Group separation of rare-earth ... Elll/E192 element concentration. Determination of the coefficients for this acidity for elements in neodymium concentrat,e at equilibrium concentration at 9, 20 and 25 OC showed thai- 1) distribution- coefficient values for all the elements studied differ little from those for trace am(.)unts of theme eleme tits 2) the dogree of' separation of Nd and Sm (viz 2A) is good enough L'or suparntioii in a few- stages; 3) the distribution coefficients increase with falling temperature, but the cliange over fluctuations frow, 15 to 20 OC is not sufficient to disturb the prevailing conditions. Tit(# mchopict devitiod on the bitsiki of theiie results for sephrating cerium-rich concentrates into betwoen Nd nliti !ilit irtiv(1. for each stnge, complete separation into the two 5ub-groups with approximately 90-95t'o theoret.icai efficloncy,. Similarly good results were obtained with a neodymium concentrate. In these experiments the feed was introduced half way along the apparatu8, through which tributyl phosphate and the nitric acid wash solution were circulating in counter-current. In calculating process conditions for separating into sub-groups yttriimn-earth rich concentrates, allowances must be made for the changes in Card 2/3 4U Group separation of rare-earth S/`3o/62/000/00i/oo6/oi2 Bill/E192 distribution coefficients-with coricentration. The system tested gave satisfactory 5eparation at Gd: with a concentrate containing 11~9' La, 12.5 Ce, 1.6 11r, 5 Nd, 1.4 sm, - Eu, 7.5 Gd, .1.4 Tb, 8.7 Dy, 1.3 Ho, 2.11~-Er, 0.15 Till lal Yb, 0.5 Lu, 45 Y, the dqueoxis phase contained only 250/0 La, 413.9 Ce,.3 Pr, 12 Nd, 4.5 Sm, 8'.Gd and 0.8 Tb; while the organic phase contained only -154 Gd, -Oi85 Tb, 8.7 Dy, 2.~ Ho. 4.11 Er, 0.6 Till 2,2 Yg, 0.25 Lu and 79.4 Y. There.are 7 figures and 4'tables. Card 3/3 G/07BJ62,1007/009/007/007 B144/B101 AUTHOR Korpunov, G. V.9 Levin* V. Ist 13rezhnevat if. Ye., Proklinroval IT. P., Yankovich, 1. V., Soreden!,:o P. T,1. TITLE: Extractive separation of.cerium PERIODICAL: Zhurna.1 neorganicheakoy khiniio v..7,, no. 99 1962, 2254-2P6i IV TEXT., Practical methods for ejct,ra'0ti*q.84,6raiion of 0 from rare eui-ta'h (RE) concentrates wore developed by studying the distribution coefficienti) and taking account of.the following fact6re: 1) The solvate formed in V me d i a _,-el-nitrate 'extraction by way of tributyl phosphate (TBP) from M, of different concentration is H [Cecffo~)a. 2, 9 3 On complete 2 ('C4H ) P04 saturation the organic phase contains per liter-200-~210 g metallic Cc or 250 9 CeO 2) When TBP is diluted with hydrated- keroseneixylene, tolu.,ne, 2' or 001 tho capacity changes-propo V rtion4ly with the dilution. 5) TBU must be purified by oxidation or vacuum distillation, 4) The optimum 1111o, concentration in 3 - 5 moles/1 and corresponds to the overall minimum CaiM 1/2 WF7d Ffl!!! I.,1! in M " N ir,61! I. W, AUUN; W1. Extractive toopitration of corium 19/073~6 2/00 7/0091/007/00 7 B144/B101 distribution coefficients of Re 5) Oxidation should be obtained: a) by Hr 0 for- PH> 5 or by atmospheria 0 r~if large quantities are involved; 2 20. b) ~y xBro t.KmnO j ozone$ if amall%quantities munt be' separated. .3 6) Reextraction with H202 d'3solved in dilute ENO, yields Ce 7 IqE distribution coefficients depend on the Cc content in the organic phase and on the dilution of TBP- Hence 10C~~.) TBP and. diluted TBP arc suggested for bhe extraction respectively of large and.1,imall Cc or both methods can be combined. The operation is eiiher continuous intermittent. A plant consisting of one extraction and two washin"D, pl,n~ven, in, vuUgdsted. There are 4 figures and 5 tables. November 27, 1961 Card 2/2 KORFUSOV, G.V.; YESKEVICH, I.V.; ZHIROV, Ye.P. Group separation of rare earth elements by the counter ent extraction method. Ekstr,;teoreprim,,app, no*l;:L25- - 162o (Rare earths) NMA 15Y., (Extraction (Chemistry)) KORPUSOV, G.V.; YESKEVIGH, I.V - PAIRUSHEVA, Ye.N.; YERCIMTKOV, V.V.; ALEKSMEVA, L.R. Regularities in the extraction distribution of rare earth elements in neutral solutions. Ekstr.; teor.,prim.gapp. ro.2:117-140 162. r; ~, OMRA 15:9) (Rare earths) (Extraction (Chemistry)) KORPUSOVY G.V.; LEVIII, V.I.; BPEZHIC-VA, N.Ye.; FROKHOROVA, V.P.; YESIEVICH, I.V.; SEREEEDEMKO, P.M. Isolation of cerium by the extraction method. Zhur.noorg.khim. 7 no.9:2251+-2261 S 162. 04IRA 15:9) (Cerium) (Extraction (Chemistry)) -kk 5.5210 SO V/T 5- -1. 5: - 3~ AUTHORS: Yeskevich, V. F., Kornarova, L. A. TITLE: Determination of Uranium by Amperometric T'-tratlon PERIODICAL: Zhurnal anaiitichpskay khimli, 19bO, Vol 15, Nr 1, p9 84-87 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Direct amperometric "Itration of uranium with- a-mjr.,onI--'L'n vanadate using a platnum microelectrode was studied. Polarograph "Gintsvetmet" with a mirror galvanometer was tised. Irndicat~.ng pl&tlnum microelectrode '11,) mm O)ov, bold ().'! lfqtl 111 At-I'l 10111filit'll electrode (see YLG. 1) were uood. The ttill'a-tion w-j", made -ithout application of the external potential. T,~e inves"t;igated sa-tripi-es were prepared as de-:-crlbed in Paley, p. 1J., Tnvesttigarioris In the Field of aeolozy .L .1 YJ Chemistry, and Metallurgy, Published by Acaceir~-,, Of Scl- ences USSR, 1955, p 21. The VeSLIiLS ar.~! :~?.OWH Tables 1 and 2. Card Determination of Uranlix. by Amperometuric T(7 5 4 -Titration SOV/75 -15-1 - lV29 SUBMITTED: It was "Olirld Tl`rcat ftio to /7ma ) c an be ~je t e r - mined by tne proposed mel-,hod an acct;~ac;j r oil.' 2-3 There are 3 figores; 2 taole5; and 7 references, 2 U.S., 1 U.K. 4 Soviet, The U.S. ana U.K, references are: Kolthoff, I., ignson, H., J. Electroc'rem. So.-,., 55, 138 (1951); Kolthoff, I., Kohn, J., I d. Eng. Chem. 4, 412 1194?); Kolthoff, I~, L,ng Anai. Ed. 1 ane, J., Polarogrvariliv, London, 191)72 August 19, 1958 ard -2 li~ 7 I)etermination of Uranium by Ar,-,perometric Tr 1 Titration SOV/"(-5-15-1-lb/29 Fig 1. Bismuth refei,ence electrode. (1) Bi 6netal) rod; (2) test tube with porous bottom rilled with 1211 11 28011 (:Otltact for connection to line. Card 3/6. Determination of Uranium by Amperomotric 77754 Titration SOV/15- 15 - -1 1( /P',) of, Tablo 1. Cotiipri Pitt; I.vt., t-1 phollphate pvcclpltatlon cd~) cd), 00'001 0,2 t:50 2,00 t 50 2,10 1, 5(1 z, ()5 1,50 2,10 1,5() 2,00 0,001 0,1 0',78 1 , 05 0 70 1,05 0,76 1.05 0,77 j'o.5 Card 4/6 0,78 - V cl-; f (17/ - 0, t79 0,238 -0,02t +0,038 - 10 5 1 +i9 0,179 0,250 -0 021 +0,0,50 1 - 0:5 +25 0,179 o,,)44 1 -o:o2t + 1 -10 5 :,~ + 0,179 5 0 0 , 2 -0,02t +() OF, -10 j + 0,171) 0,238 -0,021 +V:0-38 1-10,5 +t5 1 --0,021 +0,0'.A 1-t0,.)7, +22 1), 093 0 125 _0 ().-R -7 4-25 0,091 0: 1215 --4)"()0 ~ 2.5 (), 09 t (),1'-)5 -9 ~ + 25 0,0112 0,125 -4). (,08 + 025 8 1 +25 0,093 0, 125 -0, 0-07 - -7 + 25 Detennination of Uranium I Titration c-p I I --0.M8 +0,025 -8 0, W02 0, 025 1,00 0 3 0 - 0, 00 1 I to : - +(),m:l7 1.15 ~ 0273 - +ogv.8 +iu:2 0:0239 - --().()Oil ;1+ .1,0; W02 0, 0 125 0 5 1 41 0 128 +0 0 0 0 53 : 21 1 : + 1): 4. : ~ 1 0,56 1 (1,0133 1 + o 4- 11, 4 0,0133 0,00M, 0,(mt;-_) 0, 2(; ( 0 0;7 01,05 : 27 +().()0()3 +4 8 0 27 +1),ww + '1 : 8 -1-0,00!k -1-0 01 . Card 5A Deter-mination of Uravium by Anniperoirnetric 7 77" ~' I Titration Key to Table 1. a) vandate comdentration; (b) ur,aniuiri introduced ); (c) NH)tVO3 used (nil); (d) amperometvic, (e) W with indicator; (f) uranium found (mg); (g) aiapero- metric, (h) with indicator; (1) absolute orrov (,I) amperoinetric; (1c) with lndLcator, (m) i-elatlve error (%); (n) ~unperometric; (o) wII;h Indicator; (p) average. 6 /6 Capd / . L";SKIEVICIT, V. 7. - SERLEDDIFO , P.M. U-ce of a complexon in "he extraction process for obt-lining rare earth erbium-lutetium concentrates. Ekstr.; teor.jprim.,app. v no.2:lJ2-116 162. (MMA 15:9) (Rare earths) (Extraction (Chemistry)) (Complexons) STEPUKHOVICHP N.M.; -)MSjMLLC-H.,, Ye.I.; LOPATKI11, A.K. New gas burner for rotary IdIn . Mement 28 no,2:20-21 I!tr- Ap 162. .,TV-A 15:8) 1. TSeme3atnyy zavod "Bolshevik". (Kilns, Rotary) (Gas burners) VISHNEVSKIY, Ye.N.; YESKIN, A.I. Combination methods of treating oxidized lead-bearing complex ores. Obog. rud 6 no.2:10-16 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Ore dressing) (Nopterrous metals) YES*Rf-I-R-,r-- Drossing of "unyielding" copper ores with preliminary roasting (review of literature). Obog. rud no.6:54-56 061. (MIRA 15-3) (Ore dressing) (Copper ores) M FERLOV, P.M.; YESKIN,_A.I."IYAGKOUP T.M. Combined flow sheets for copper recovery from hard-to -ooncentrate ores. Obog. rud 7 no.5:22-25 162. (MIRA 16:4) (ore dresaing) PEIRLOVP 1. M.; YFSKIN, A. I.; MYAGKOVA, T. N, Extraction of copper from "unyielding" ores using a combined ore dressing flow sheets Trudy Mekhanobr no. l3lil62-176 162o New flow sheet for dressing lean oxidized nickel ores. Ibid.: 177-190, (MIRA 13:5) YESKIN, A.S. Geolog 7 Of`ihe Uishkaniy Islands in Lake Baikal. Dot-.I. AN SSSR 112 no.3:490-492 A 157. (MM 10:4) 1. Institut goologii Vostocbno-Sibirskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR. Prodstavleno akademikom U.S. Shatsklm. (Ushkanly Islands--Geolog7, Structural) AUTHORS: Yeskin, A. S., Belichenko, V. G. 2o-119-1-36/52 TITLE: On the Paleozoic Granites of the Barguzinskiy ountain-Range (0 paleozoyskikh granitakh Barguzinsko.-lo khrebta) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 119, Nr 1, PP- 140-142 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In many places of the Baykallskaya mountain region deposits occur which are in default of fauna fossils conditionally classified with the Lower Paleozoic. Thereby the age of the eruptive rocks which break through these masses also becomes conditional. Under these circumstances the fields of the den velopment of notoriously Cambrian deposits are of special importance. Such a field is the northwestern slope of the Bargunzinskiy chain, the river basin of the Biramlya. In the year 1954 a fauna of archeocytes, trilobites and bra. chiopods (Reference 5) which is characteristic of the upper parts of the Lower Cambrian section were found in limestones which were earlier classified with the Proterozoic. At the upper course of the Biramlya the Lower Cambrian deposits are broken through by granites. They rorm a small m--osif (2500 x Card 1/3 800 M) which extends in a northeastern directioh. The grani. On the Paleozoic Granites of the Barguzinskiy 2o-119-1-38/52 Mountain-Range tes and the neighboring rocks are individually described. The properties of the granite are shown in table 1. At the contact of the granites with limestone-conglomerates and sandstones a strip of massive assimilation-rocks of a greenish-gray color is observed. They have a gabbro- -structure with elements of a poikilite-structure. The chemical analysis of this assimilation-rock is given in table 2. From this is to be seen that the granites at the contact with carbonate rocks are enriched with CaO, MgO, Fe203 and FeO. But they become poorer here in SiO 2, A1203 and K20. At the boundary of the granites with the Nyan. doninskaya suite the former are less changed. The mineralo- gical composition here remains the same as in the central part or Witj mru)tjifp Wit tho qwwtitative content of the minerals is changed: plagioclaae no. 35 7o%p (juartz 2o~u, biotite 5~fo, microcline about 5%, hornblende, aphene, apa. tite and ore mineral - in insignificant; quantities. As in Card 2/3 the first case the chemical composition of the hybride On the Faleozoic. Granites of the Barguzinskiy 2o-119-1-38/52 Mountain-Hange rocks from the contact domain is closely connected with the granite-containing rocks. Similar enrichments are observed here aa there. The lack of younger than Lower-Cambrian de. posits does not make it possible to determino tho uppor ago limit of the granites. They are i3imilar to other Lower Pa- leozoic granites which were several times studied in the Baykal'skaya mountain region (References 2,4) as follows from the comparison (Table 1). There are 2 tables and 5 references, 0 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Inatitut jeologii Von toobno-8ib I rnlcogo 11.11ala Akadvinti nauk SSSR (Inoiituto for Geology of the East Siberian Branch of the AS USSR) PRESENTED; April 6, 1957, by N. S. Shatskiy, Member of the Academy of Sciences SUBMITTED: April 5, 1957 Card 3/3 The Biotite Augitite From the 'Ushkanli Islands SOV/20-122-6-40/49 (Lake Baikal) index of the glass is significantly higher than that of Canada balsam. This glassy groundmass is filled with ,iountlonn vary thin. greantah-brown btotite plates., Phaneroorystalline oliveno whloh Jo jilmorit oomploWly serpentinized occurs in small Isometric crystals. The chemical analysis is given In Table I . The spectrographic analysis (run by A, 1. Kuznets(,,va of the Institute) shows additional insignificant amounts of Ca, Ni, Cu, V, Ga, and Zr (traces and hundredths of a percent). Strontium and chromium occur in tenths oi' a percent. The author classifies the rock in the Limbi.;rg1ta and Augitite family and names it biotite augitite. Othzr rare oacm-rences of augitite in the world are dwar,,-Ibed (Refs 29 4, 6). There are 1 table and 6 Sovir-t refe~,r- Card 2/3 .1. "__1 The Biotite Augitite From the Ushkanti Islands SOV/20-122-6-40/49 .(Lnko Bftiknl) ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii Vostoohno-Sibirskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (Geology Institute of the East-Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciencesjussn% R~ PRESENTED: May 23, 1958, by D. S. Korzhinskiy, Academician SUBMITTED: May 15, 1958 Card 3/3 ~,Jj- 1'4jZ' 1'j. 41 1-1 H 3 (5) 15'0V/11-59-4-11/16 AUTHOR: Belichenko, V. G.p Yeskinp A. S. and Anisimova, Z. M. I--- TITLE: The Stratigraphy and Metamorphizm of Ancient Strata of the Central Part of the Barguzin Mountain Range (stratigrafiya i metamorfizm drevnikh tolshch tsentrallnoy chasti Barguzinskogo khrebta) P:;RIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geologicheskayal 19592 Nr 4, PP 40 - 52 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article deals with the metamorphized strata of eruptive rocks of Pre-Cambrian and Lower-Paleozoic age in the Barguzin mountains range. The ages of the Barguzin and Nyandona suites which form the foundation of the cross-section for the Angara-Barguzin region were fixed differently by many geolo- gists who had worked in the region. The authors classify them both as belonging to the Upper-Proterozoic era, because they are unconformingly covered with Lower-Cambrian deposits, identified by the fossilized fauna they contained. The cross-section of these suites is identical with that of Card 1/3 Upper-Proterozoic strata of the Da-U-Jy mountain range. Rocks F -~'OV11-59-4--3/16 The Stratigraphy and Yetamorphizm of Ancient Strata of the Central _'_cart of the Barguzin Mountain Range. Rocks of the Barguzin and partly of tile Nyandona strata are very much transformed by the progressive contact metamor- phosis caused by granitoids of the Barguzin complex of rocks. Different aspects of netamorphizm in the Barguzin mountain range are described in detail. The authors mention the following geologists who worked in this region: V. V. Dombrovskiyj N. 1. Fominy L. 1. Salop, 3, A, Gurulev, P. Ch. Shoboborov, A. V. Kolesnikov, V. 1. Navill and D. S. Korzhinskiy. There are 2 maps, I table, 1 profile, 5 graphs and 11 refer- ences, 9 of which are Soviet, 1 Finnish and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii Vostochno-Sibirskogo filiala LN SSSR (The Institute of Geology of the East-Siberian Branch of the AS USSR). Irkutskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye (The Irkutsk Geological Management) Card 2/3 1-M-ti 1, "T'! T'l tz! OV/11-5 9-4 -.-3/16 The Stratigraphy and Metamorphizm of Ancient Strata of the Central Part of the Barguzin Mountain Range SUBMITTED: November 21, 1957 Card 3/3 YESIKO'lt A.S,o inzh. Swt deepening in the Irivoy Rog Trmi On Pamin. UhaMt. atroi, 5 no, 3:17-19 Ur 161, (IMU 14:2) 1* Krivorozhakiy filial Ukrainskago nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta organizatsii i mekhanizateli shakltnogo stroitellstva. (Krivoylkog-Iron ores) YESKINP A*Se Archear. stratigrapby and tectonics of the region of 011khon (western Iake Baikal region). Trudy V3GI Ser.r!,ool. no.5:137-11,6 t62* (DIM 15:9) 1. Vostochno-SibJrskiy geologichoskiy institut Sibixskogo otdeleniya AN 36SHo (Oilkhon;lsland region-Geology) BALAKINA, L.M.; BULMASOV, A.P.; DUVZHIR, G.; KURUSHIN, R.A.; LOGkCHEV, N.A.; LUKIYANOV, A.V.; NATSAG-YUM, L.; SOLONENKOII V.P., prof.; TRESKOV, A.A.; FLORMWV, N.A.; KHILfKO, S.D.; SHMOTOV, A.P.; ARSENIYRV, A.A., red.#2d-va; DOROKHINA, I.N., tekhn. red. (Gobi Altai earthquake) Gobi-Altaiskoe zemletriasenie. Mo- skva, Izd-,4 Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963- 390 P. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdolaniye. Vostochno- Sibirskiy geologicheskiy institut. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Florensov). (Gobi Altai--Earthquakes) pun. eh) TREYS PAVLOVSKIY, Yevgeniy iladimirovich; YESKIRT,, Andrey Ste ovi - SH N.A. otv. red*.; FEM) A,V,.'-gIav'n"'y-y--r:e'd,;' IW2VtOU- "K.I... red.; 14MINERp V.V... red.; TIKOFMVp P*P., redo [Characteristics of the composition and structure of the Archean of the Lake Baikal reglonj. Ooobennosti voutaya, i struktury AYkheia Pribaikallia. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka"'I 1964. 125 P. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii institut, Trudy, no.110). (MIRA 17:7) 1. AN SSSR.(for Peyve). USSR/Plant Physiology - Grovth and Development Abs Jour Ref Mur - Biol., No 18, 1958, 8202'( type. The variations in the content of DNA in points of growth of 6-year old oaks were studied by using the Unlia histochernical method. The iuteasity if the green coloratioa of the nuclei of neristematic cells on cuts made manually with a razor vas deterndned by pyronine. The results were particularly clear oa oaterial fixed in 960 and 800 alcohol for a period of 48 hours. The most intensive nuclei coloration was observed durin's, the period of unfolding of buds (beginninp, of May). Then, it diminished and almost desappeared after the cessation of neristematic activity (end of ~by). Observati-)-,is an the dymaics of root growth, which were carried out daily with tile aid of Glass inserted in the r.-.izosphere, showed that the ra-As also grow periodically and stjp their growth 3-4 &-ys earlier than tho shoots. The data obtain- ed in this manner c~)arirrts D.A. Sabiniii's ideag in the dependence of the rhythm of the growth on the rhythm of Card 2/3 IMAYEVOY. S.Yk.; YESIM21, B.I.; ZAYTBHV, N.M.; VARKOVA, O.M. Developing methods of shelterbelt afforestation for the Tergeni Hills. Trudy InBt.lesa 42:11-66 959. (MIRA 12:12) (Yergeni Hills--Windbreaks. sheltarbeltB, etc.) M&YEVOY, S.Ya.; ZAYTSN, 11.14.; YESIK111, B.I.; VaKOVA, O.M. Protecting young Zaglish oak plantations by strip plantings of shrubs and tall field crops. Trudy Inst.lasa 42:67-97 '59. 041RA 12:129) (Oak) (Windbreaks. shelterbelts. etc.) lr3f~rminiin-, -he temperature of a drillinF- fluid ci-rcul-t-Ingg a we3l. Dokl. An Zerb. SSR 16 no. 120265-216-9 160. (~'IRA 14: 2) 1. InAitut razrabotIci n3ftyanyUl i Prudatiwlcm L,*A,LdUMI'l(:,n fluida) qi lk YESKINY F,I,; DMITRIYEVA, F.Ita 1. 1 r - ll:'i - -7 ru :F I find rrll 117, C `aF"r! " - t"' .1 p0~10il)].(j ()rror'l ct;,j W 11 logi I ~ wind upeed from a EllldjJll V05t, 1,GU 20 nc).lB 165 Pf!c) M 1-b : 10) geografii no*32131.;-138 F. I. ,I A new method of setting up Graafen's marigraph from Mgih- board vessels. Okeanologlia 5 no.2063-365 165. (141RA 18t6) 1. Geograficheskly fakulltat Lenlngradskoga pndurat*tinriogo universiteta. misnu, F.I. -~o .." --',ivA'7,CMWqT - I Deftiation of the term nzastrue ivith nummry in maglishle to- , - (KIU 11: 12) Vest.LGU 13 no.12.184-185 '58. (Snow) YISKIN, 7, 1. I Wfect of Vast. XGU Atlantic waters on upper levels of Arctic seas. 15 no.6:153-158 160. Ofin 1301) (Oceanography) I H i~ :i I F.~;;! , , r4,, i i YF.SLMr P. I. Nature of wave interfereace in recording the electromagnetic measurement of currents. Vest,WU 16 no.12s,158-160 161. (MM 14:6) (Ocean currents--Wasurement) I YESKIN, F.I. Effect of the hull of a shIp on r"Sda by ',hp, electromagnetic method for m-aqu-ing thp velocitien of currents. Vest. LOU 18 no.18tl66-169 163. (mm-(A DMITRIYEVA, F.A.; :fE.SKIN., F.I. Velocity of gusts over the sea. YAt.po mite-or.i klim. ned: 1 58-65 163. (MIRA 17:3) YESKIN, F.I. Variability of the wats-:!r temperature I-ri -.~-.o 13T.3rfp---e of --he WhIte Sea in tho "cold pole" region. M,3t,;jf-jr, i g1drol, no.4-133-.35 Ap 165o Wu 1. Laningradskiy gosudarstvennyy unjve!r.,dtot. .W., Lull I " 11 j1111WE 1' 11 11A ~1-11 Idd E fl E 11 1A 18 i- I 11 1 f-I I ;, I ; ~ ~ I I N! Mill 11,1111 di 1 -2 51-43-66 VIM '&Qg__qV1 ACC Nks APGO05902 7 AUrHoR Yeakin, F. X. Dadpayeva. F. A. ORG: none TITLE: Possible errors In chipboard wind Velocit-Y ulazuremw*ts aue to the effect,of Mary, atanudians SOUFM LmIngwdo Vniveraftet. Veotalk. Berlys geologU I geograrl.L. no. 30 1965. TOPIC TAGS: anemometer, research ship Instrumentation, wm=j6e=w*ima, wind velo- -ABSTRACT: The authors consider distortions In Wphoard anintameter readings due to roll and yaw. Pitch is not considered since the anemometers used In this work am, or-: dinarily hemispheres which do not react to vertical oscillatlons. 1 Upressions arq! given for the path of the measuring instrtment in terms of Its altitude above sea lev-: el. the average~amplftude and period of the oacillatoory motion and 'the angle of the wind with respect to the longitudinal weis of the chip. Vablime are given for compen- sating the effect of roll and yaw on anemometer madlimp, It is -shown that error.4; from this source may reach considerable prcpo no. orla'o ort., W-s: I figure 0 tables, 2 fdmulu. .SUB CODV:- OW SUBM DATEt 010ct64/ CRIG 1EF1 Coll/. OTH IREF: 000 lfll~ A 111' [111 i'll 11 IIIIIII]l l�j~.T""IjlIIjIII ill 1111tIl i1 11111 !111111!111 1'! Ill! 1;1, 1" 11 I~lI R 1 I , -AT N / - - --Aj :, --4 " U .4- 1, Ta. In the Moscow Society of Endocrinologists. Probl. endok. i gorm. 3 no.3:121-123 My-Je '57- (HIRA 10:10) (INDOCRINM GLANDS) YESKIVv I.A.; M11MAIUVA, H.V. Functional conditions of the pituitary and adrenal cortex under stress in young and old rats. 1"robl. endok. i garm.,~ no. 3:3-8 M7~e 160. (MIRA 14:1) (STRESS (PHYSIOLOGY)) (ADRENAL CORTEX) (PITUITARY BODY) (AGING) -TESKIN, I L.I. The "Ob' in the center of a cyclones Inform, blul. Soy. antark. okrp. no.?:1"7 159 (MIRA 13'-3) (Ballemv Islands--Cyclones) TISKIN, L.I. Thirteenth voyage of the 1051aval whaling fleet. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. ekep. n0-10:33 159 (MIPA 13:3) (Antarctic regions--Whaling) 1 YESKIN, L.I., mladshi7 nauchnyy sotradnik Study of water and heat balance In the llr-~e Paosaga. Inform. biul.Sov.antark.ekap. no-12:29-32 159. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Anticheskiy I aatarkticheekly nauchue-issledovatel'skiy inatitut. (Drako Paansgn-Ooe4n currante) At the inaccessible archipelago. Inform. biul. SoT. antark. eksp. no.23&46-47 160. (KIRA 14: 5) (Bd1lony Inlando-Dinoovory =1 exploration) 11 mW 11 XESKINj L.I.P- niladshiy nauchnn votrudnik Current in the Lfitzdw-Eolm PAye Informa hjul, soy, antark. eksp. noo 2400-32 160o (MIRA 140) 1. Arkticheskiy i antarktich4idkiy nauchno-ibaledovatelookiy inAitut. (Witzow-Holm Bay-ocean currents) YESKUT., L.I., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudail; LEDEVE*, V.G., mladshiy -Lfiduyy sotrudnik Surface currents along the profile South Africa-Antarctica. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. ekep. no.26:26-30 161. WIRA 14:7) 1. Anticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut. (Antarctic regiono-Ocean currents) WW 1 11 it 7-- t1 ESP I a TE Al Yll"Alify TI.I.) rJad:Jily :-.otinAdnik !!Corstant" ourrents ~,f J,en-fnrrad Da:T - : c r r -.1 f -- 'I? ~-. -1 ';-.- :: -. -~ 1 r. e f: -,a -~ d L ta, . Ln f c) Irm . b I .1i I . S. n v . P. n ta r k . -;. k s p . n o * 1. 9: ". 0, - - 2 3164 6'MIRA 1SS5) 1. j,.rjtle-j,.eslriy i antarl-! ll.cheskiy naur!-,nr,-i~gledava;pll:,'e.J.y 1 11 . - institUL. FIOSHIN, M.7a.; TOMILOV, A.P.; AVRUTSKAYA, I.A.; KAZAKOVA, L.I.; '~~kjyj _NT.,- GRCMOVA, G.A. Medno.of synthesizing dials, Zbur. VKHO.S no.5s600 163. (MM 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekinologicheakiy institut imsni D.I. Mendeleyeva. I ~ I --US-luNr V-r--traktorist (der.V.Berezovkap Yelovskiy rayonp Femskaya ob3ast 1); ZHDANOVSKIY, N., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; MORSHIN, A., kand.tekhn. nauk Determination of the power rating of an engine, Sell,mkh, no*3-.35-37 162* (Tractors-Engines) (MM 150) YESIKINAI L.M.1 SKAKALSKAYAt Ax. Metric invariants of surfaces in quasi-elliptic spaces. Dokl. AN Azerb.SSR 18 no.1:7-10 16Z. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Kolomenskiy pedagogicheskiy Institut. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzSSR Z.I.Khal:Llovym. (Spaces, Generalized) (Surfaces) YESOKIlfA, Tjj.,(Arzamasskaya oblasti); FMOROVA, P.G., (Voroshilovgrad); M.I.,(Stavropoll); SOSNOVIK, I.Ya., doktor meditsinskikh nauk (Moskva); STIFANOVA, F.D., starshaya meditainskaya sestra(Sochi) Work of the council of nurses. T.K. Malkim and others. Had. sestra no.1:24-27 Ja. 156. NLRA 90) 1. Predsedatell Soveta meditainakikh seater (for Yealkina. Fedorova, Koshina) (HUSES AND NURS ING) NAVROTSEIr, LV., inzh.; TOMSNKO, Yu.S., inzbi,; BRONINA N.Yo.; YNS.'KOV-, A. L - - Investigating the process of Impact fatigue bjr a EGVO-150 testing machine. Trudy Ukr.nauch.-inal.inst.w t. no.5: 28?-301 159. (HIRA 13:1) (Metals-Fatigue) (Testing machines) YESIMDV, A.M. (Rostov-na-Domi) Industrial practice for students in the tenth class. Fiz.v shkols, 16 n9-3:57-62 MY-Je 156. (KWA 9:7' ) 1.12-7a eredwaya shkola, (Tachnology-Study and teaching) BELYAYFV, G.I., doktor tekhn. nauk [deceaaed],-.M1WVq A.S., in,-.h., BARINOV, Yu.D., kand. tekhn. nauk -- Capwi.-Y of titanium., titanous-vanadium and manganese steels for enamling. Mashinostroenle no.3:83-85 14y-Je 165. (MIRA 1R~6) ~', , I n zl; . ; B!.'I,Yt,YEV, (..i.v clok~r~,r Leklin. miuk ~A -MAF0,111A., NU.~ k--ind. nuiuk; FONOMP-J~'Ciii;F, inzi". Corrosion of :,teei in sitirate and Mash inn3 t,rne!-,4 e no.5:9..?-~,) S.-O 165. (MIFA 18:9) 'n -liy Semr-novich"~ 1.11AKSIMGHUK, Aleksey Arsacntlyi!vich; KAZAKFUGH, Fiduard Veniaminovich; SOTSKlY., Ananly Vlt,1117 'MRIN" Mikhal-I Stuwyl-)vlch~; FEMWI, S.A.y profos, d6kfrjr i~sklm. nauk, retsenzont (Short liandbcok on sbaft deepening) Ya-atich svrsvochn~k po uglubke stvolov sh&kht. 1~oskva,, fledra, 1965. 175 )). (MML 16;8) 1 :1 inzh.; GORWN, S.B., insh.; YNLISAVNTSKAYA, I.S., inzh. Efficient flowsheets for Krivov Rog shaft deepening. 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