SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHILINSKIY, G.B. - ZHILKIN, L.S.

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go 124- 0 tell a, a so Up?"! d6 its v: 8i- IAV g 19 EM i it -85 BORUXATAT, R.A.; AKHMEDUYIN, Me; BOK, ItI.; XUSHXT, G.L.; SWIVIT, N,G,; SHLYGIN, To.D.; SHOMBA, Gas.; XONICH, Tax,; LOMONOTIGH, IoL; LOROT, T.T.; HEDOTHY, G,TS.; NOVOWHA SXITi LPS; BARBOT-DR-MMI, A.Y.; GALITSKIY, V.V.; ZOLOTILIN. N.Y.; 2410=11- Q.B,; XA.YUPOT, A*Z.-, KkUNLI, Dal 9; SATPA12VA, T.A.-, ABDULICABIROTA. k.-Jrr, GAZIZOTA. X,,.S*; VZYTS, B.I,; MMYRUTDIROY, D*Xh.; T, 8014,; CHOLPANOWY, T*Ch.; PARSHIN, A.T.; TAZHIBAYIWA, P.T.-, YAMWVA, Half,, BTKOVA, X.S.; VOLIOV. A.N.; B0100T. G.N.; MITRYAYEVA, N,N*; GROK&UYNV. BeYea; XMVIT, D.S.4 YARENBUYA, X.A.; RIBROVA, T.I. 'Tireless explorer of.the depths of the earth's crust; on the,65th birthday and 40th.annivereary of the scientific engineering ac- tivities of Academician X.P. Rusakov. Teat. AN Kazakh. SSR 13 no.'12:96-97 D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Rusakov, Mikhail Petrovich, 1892-) 7"': :kt ;~t ~, ~,g i 151, 't f RI' 11 J kand,,takhn.naukp dotsent; ZHILINSM, I.B., kand. tekhn. It i - ~?!~ 1: V . , ~A: ..; PRASE X MOX EXPLOITAT%R~ SOV13685 pbscow. 1"UtUt khIJ%j*hQ&kO&O (Themal Processes in Imastry) Toplovy" protaossy vproaqthie=02ti, - 500 N 16 2) 1 o, Qdy. t. . . Aostcv. 1958. 145 p. (3ariesv jLts. T- coples prIntod. .1t. Shorla. ?,rotosaar,' 1 Ivah. 30.'i B-K ShOrlin E11- R*sp.~ Ed. t .3 . torial Boar%ls . 3.1. ShchopUla. P=fe*Sor. Rjmr*d Worker In Saar- Salome UA'Tachnology (Resp. Zd.)j A.K. lAstovtoov. ftvft - yckcraw~ Dotert;,L.V. NtrokA3. X.M. "i-WaYev. Professor; Us. Doten-_ S.S. Sokolov, Prores"r; Professor. A.X. 10nofthayov Docent;'L S.M. ShOrin, 3.1. Sokolov ~Professor- 9 1 3"ov' C&'4.d&t*rLOf"'O--hn1'&' Sctemes (Scientific ,Secret rUAPWSz ThIs cOllectlan of artl--:es is Intended for phy8lelsts, tozhnlcl%ns lnt*roz;;d Cbeedcal.9nd Industrial onsinse. In problems or the yrA*I", fuel. zontustlon in T r1ous Industrias,-L The book contains 11 artic-lis Ift-lob 11 give,%to 1. result* of onlwat convectlon L, CC.'!U3tjOn aj~nalcs rue1 ecomaq and the zechanlj&%loo Of 'Aatlyw p- roces3es. No personalltles A ar* SWCticned. Rororences Acccop4ny some or the articles. Sokolov, A.A. tudy or' tkM Heat Cenrec- Da Of holtan, ~l - Glass 'in Tank Furnaces Vith computation% B&Sed on & M"I*l L. , L ~' , _ ' so a ov. A Arllc~ rAthad to twoon- ! - - -wcrjjt* 6a ~r Lnhfor Of Rest Throue, th* T&rJc Wall Or & PUr"coa for molting Qlaps m"rLiants! St,~'-y or , oA3 y,. Z3 KxykqV V.P., std*V,1V. Snela,=v. TtWory a., r,,.:T Canjt. 37 TAvo3*-&&%1Qn of D.-r QucaCMAS Of Cok4 The ?"Llea of r*tvr=-n!r%3 S;e-:1ria wor--a or Fuel. C*:!5=Pt-cn in the Prod~at3cn of 34#,mre.~ C'.acrj. 61 INd & tbe f a Col-l-Tno Heat Ex:t!-*#--dcr zn or 71 tffe:t. ~~e-~42 ef In* coftWstian of 83 Zxr-in7Y. L-b- 3.5 D.Umlr., ,~j "'I" of the nrn.z. PTI-Z i2 With B.-mine of ru~l !A a B&j Avetlay*ntar L,q. 13,~rajn~ Gsm E~ed for blcw~zo.n or Wnt.r GA* Gancr4tcro 121 r, tht Eff.-Itntr Or s e3= pz~." Fj&nt. 144 C-1 V3 9 51-20- -i~i i, : 1 1 a Ak' ~ -- , 1"" 1: lk i 1, ~ i ! , I ,I f 11 , ~ : , . : I I "' I ~ if, I'll"I ~ ` " -11 ~. : ! I t 1; ; : I, , i- 1-1 Ifl; HIII-i i I I 1:-Il illlllltl-~' : 1: , I 1, 1 1 ; ; ~ 1 4 ~- ~ i - .1 -.. 41 "ll! 11.1~i t, 1A 1 ~- . MU~- i5 -V I It 9 j ~jf! -J~! I I ~,.: I ~:~ 1j ; . " ,1 , 7 - ., !- -.1 . i i I I liI -- z:.-, I it IilII , I ~11 COM 2 Zg!LI&5A!I,-Kazimir-Yanhovi(ch; BLINKOV, LA., inzh., retsenzent; RAUSH, 0.1., inzh., retsenzent; FAVOROV, B.P., nauchnyy red.; KUSKOVA,. A.I.1 red.; ERASTOVA, N.V., tekhn. red.; KRYAKOVA, D.M., tekhn., red. [Heat insulation~of ships]Sudovaia.teploizo3.iataiia. Izd.2.0 perer. i dop. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1962. 404 p. Al .1 j -q, .6 i, i : , I I ~ -~ 1. :1 1. .1 1" I f, I. ; r. I'i " ] ~ 4, !-" c- k~h J. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3685 "Moscow. Institut khimioheskogo mashinostroyeniya Teplovyye protsessy v promyshlennoBti (Thermal Processes in Industry) Moscow, 19580 1145 P. (Se~ries-. Its: Trudy, 't. 16, No. 2) 1,500 copies. printed. Re sp Ed. S.N. Sho.rin., Professor; Tech. Ed.: B.K. Shorifi; Edi-. torial Boardi S.I. ShoAepk1n,, 'Professor, Hono:pe& Worker in ~S.olence and,Teohnology:(Rebp. Ed..); `A~M. Lastovtoev, Professor; N.M. Karavayev,, Frofessor;~~D.T. Kokorev., Do~6nt;-L.V. Petrokas.: Professor; P.M. Reshchikov, Docent; S.N Sokoldv.Peofessor; S.I. SokoloV. Pr1of.essor; A.M. Khodzhayev, Docent; S.N. Sborin,:. 'Prcfessor- N.I. Basov, Candidateof T~ehnieal,Saiences (Scientific Searetaryl. 'PURPOSE: This collection;of,artioles is intended for physicists,, chemical knd industrial engineers, and technicians interested in problems of -therm6dynamios,and fuel combustlon in various industries. ..,.COVERAGE: The book contains 11artioles which give the results of ThermalProcesses In Industry sov/3685. research on heat cQnvection, combustion dynamics, fuel economy) and the me6hanization.,of heating processes. No personalities are mentioned. 'Reffirences accompany,some of the articles.' -Sokolov,' A.A.' Study of the Heat Convection of Molten Glass In Tank Furnaces With Computations Based on a Model 3 Sokolovt A.A'. Use of, the Electrothermal Analogy Method to Demon- strate the Transfer of Heat Through~the Tank Wall of a Furnace for Melting Glass 17 Yermolayev., O.N. Experimental Study of a,Gas Flame, 23 Maykov I V.P.9 and V.V. Sheloumov, Theor y of Heat Conditions in a-Tunnel Furnace for Semicoking 37 Tillskiy, I.Ya. Investigation of Dry quenching of Coke 55 Otroshko, N.T. The Problem of-Determining Specific Norms of Fuel -Consumption in the Productlon of Maghesium,Chloride 61 Card 2/3 , , . .,:t I i llinm , .1-t 4 1 .1 r :, ~ 11111111 ~!, I'll M.1 ~16. Afit" g, I - I . I ~J: i ~ ~ I, ; : .1 , - 1 j i;~,zI . , 1., '.-~ ;, , 0 1w USSR Soil Science Ti lling.. Melioration. Erosion. j Ab. a Jour Ref, Zhur Biologiya, No 11, 1958m No, 48689 Author i ZhilinskiT. V. A, Tnst Ti-,alryazev Inatitute of Agriculture Titl e Processing of k:xperimental Data on the Observa- tions,of Subsoil Water-Absorption Orig Pub Izv.Timiryazevsk, a.-kh. akad.0 1956, No 20 131-140 Abstract This article examines a mathematical method of processing the primary finding in data analysis on the water absorption bythe subsoil. The processing of these data is reduced to the derivation of the integral.values ofa Ibsorption expressed by the dimensions of the layer of the absorbed,water, and to the derivation of the mean values of absorption called coefficients Card 1/2 ~ WO: If V I 1111 uSSR/Soil Science Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil, Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biole) No 15) 1958, 67895 Author Zhilinakiy,.V.A. Inst Moscow Agricultural Academy imeni K.Ao Timirynzev, ~Title Correctives to Forrmlac for Determining Coefficients of Absorption into Soil Foundationae Orig Pub Dokl. Moak. s.-kh. akads imo K#As Timiryazeva) '19571 NO 29, 368-376-:~ Abstract The article.contains.the author'scriticial ovaluation: and proposals on the absorption coefficients worked out q by A~N* Kostynkov and A.A. Chorkasov. The followinC; coefficients of absorption in soila have been selected: 1) the integral absorption coefficient for the period elapsed since the beginning of absorptionp 2) the average absorption coefficient for the same period, Card 1/2 W - - F-ill TT77M , i i ITT I ~ 4 11 " -. i" I 4i -f I V-11,13i, ~J:. -.1"T i ~.-; 2j I i r! I ", : M~ 1! . I 111111111, illi'll ~"'Rllill 11111 r! It f. i ~ . 1 1 ;. I ; hd z . I 1 "! I' I ; I ! IF'i Ili H i I I , I ~ , f - P * -va I , , ~11 1:1 , E', I ; -54 . ----------- - - ---- - --- - ---- , I I mu. lwr-p7n 'n^~Mmm -nlj%w- Tk4,nl-f&lrh--mlrAn-4nfArm- nn-Ael;7- , 11 lo, f i !I', i g -- - 't, I - - - ; ,, I ; i I ~i , H - - P"; t! - I ~ I I v~ - , ;: 1 ! - . -. -- I ~ "I '11IFThIll . ~~ ~ I: i !i 1 c 0.1 - -: 'Ir _.AF~T C-_ N R U RR r_0Kr1,6W0IO-/rjl 0/0 94 grohik, S. Kh.;' AUTHORS: Eydellshteyn) So I. 'A Zhilinakiy, Ye S. .4. 13 ORG:, Department for Ear, Throat, and Nose Illnessl headed by V. q~s_ ~Odir*V, po~z- clinic im. F. E. Dzerzhinskiy, Moscow (Otdeloniyo,boleztiey ukha,, gorla, poilk-UMM- Tr=t.-Erythromycin aerosol -Antibiotiki, v. 10,-nos 10~ 196 SOURCE. 5~ 945-948 Topic Tim: medical research, erythromycin, aerosol AMRACT I Br~thro ' cin has beonput into aerosol form for the treatment of diseases- MY caused by staphylococci, particularly upper respiratory diseases. Fivehundred patients were examined for the presence of microflora in.the upper respiratory tract3 and sensitivity of staphylococci to erjthromycin was established in 373 cas'03 Erythromycin aerosol was prepared by dissolving 0,1--0,2 grams (100 000--200 000 units) of powdered ery-thromyrin in 1 ml of l,'o'F spirit solution of citral, thi? solution was.added to 100 ml of 20% glucose heated to 5~01, The solution was inhaled at. 38--420 for 10--15 minutes daily. Erythromycin ascorbinate (ascorblo aalts of erythromycin, an original water-soluble preparation of erythrorWcin obtained at VNM) Card L? UDG: 64-779-9ny F - - - - --- - . t-& -.1 f- mr - I 1 1 i-- H I! f"I'll"I"~1 '-011~,d: i ~-, ! I ~ ~J! i~ 11 - I I . 1 ! . 1 1 ~ -1 r.rm, il :1 -l mims., B.G. LaryrigitiB foUowing intubation. Xhirurgiia ~9 no.9t120-V4 St63 (MIRA 1723) .10 Iz anesteziologicheskogo otdeleniya zav. B.G. Zhilis) Moskovskogo gorodskogo nauebno-issledavatel"okogo inatitata skoroy pomoshchi imeni 17.V. Sklifwovskogo (glavn7y khirar&- chlen-.4orrespondent AM9 SSSR B.A. Petror., direktor - zasluzhen- WN iCj, R -! ! " 1" 11 ii All" 1 ii I il tl".,-!?,J~ I ., .;.: I i ; t, ! I i .) 1; .1 1 i '. , R - 1 i g; I I i I ;:. I " .1 a ; f Hi it EF"! ""; Hifl: r~4~ 111 IIA, !iAH . I ~F, - , R i i . . - ! Y, :1 .1 p"i"t"', li I ;j -~ k., lu,j~lr V -,- ~~r I il LM, Jq. 1!~ III I` I i- 'M`11-,il , - ; ., !~. "il z ~~ , ; i11 Air, XAMSHIIW A.;.ANTOI,iOY':'-~)!--~l,-~,;~~'~BAIMAPMO A.R.;'BLINOV, L,Y.; DORIBOGLSBSKIT, GARIN GORSH3,,P.F.;-GUTIYZV, G.T.; A.L. GAR, DELITS INA, 11Y~~-DUMOVA P.F.; YBMSMMXO, A,7.; YBGMOV, V.I.; . s YlUIRKMO, L.L.; YXFINOV, Y.A.- ZHILITSXIT"`~TCZ,; ZHUGMY, N.G.. p.rof.,- ZAYRTS, V.K.; ISKOLIDSKAYA, R.B.: KOLSSNIKOV, V.A., prof.; KOLESNIKOVP YO.V.; KOSTINAi K.Y.- KRUGLOVA, V.A.; IMNTOYETA, M.N.; IBSYUK, Y8.l.;'MUKHIYw'Ye.ff.; iiiARYAW, Ye,A.; URGRULIF A.M., prof.; ODITSOV, Y.A.; OSTAPMU, V.I.; PETRUMICH, P.S.; PROSTOSWMOV, N.N., prof.; ~.Ruxivrlsiuriovi B.i.-, RYABOV, I.N.; SABUROT, N.V.; BABUROVA, T*N*';~SAVZDAP,:V.2.; SSMIN, V.S.; SIMONOTA, M.N.; SMOLTANINOYA,~l.X.;'-SOSOIXVA, V.P.; TARASINIKO, X.T.; YETISOV, G.G; CHIZHOV, S.T.;-CHUGUNIN,z,Ya.V., prof.; YAZVITSKIT, M.N.; RbSSOSHCUNSXAYA- T~A., ~rbd..; BALUM, A.I., tekhn.red. l1ruit&ower a dictionary and bandbookl Slovarl-spravochnik andovoda. ~Koskva, Gos,,izd-vo sellkhox.lit-ry, 1957. 639 P. (MIRA 11: 1) (7ruit culture--D tat ionar ies) i TAM I H ~ 11 il~ I IN Vi, I I...... I ..-I m - , , q 4 :1. 1. ~. -1. . ... I - , ~ t. . -- I-.. . -, . - ." . . I ---- ~ - . ~ ... .- 11-1. . ... ... .,-I... .... .. I --.- .., - -.-- ... I I.. I.. ~ - 1.11 ... I. - 1. .1~ ~ various idid not agree with Oversimpli f 1 ~ a t 4 or ene'rglea. In the case of t -,JM earlLer ,,a,,, all f l~ q Aj~ - q I ~" ~Th. I c ~,4 i . i , ~ ~ H It litill . i A , ! 1 ~,, I ; '; 1 ~ - V i "J I ji 1 -1 7 W - - 1; 1 ! I. :, ; "'i" a , , I A : , ~", I f ~7~,,, 11 ij NI-I , Lit 4 R USSR Forestry. Forest Management. X-4 Abs Jour: Ref Zhurp-Blol', No 16, 1958) ~,7`Z803, ~Author I -Zhi1kin,2._D_.__ Inst Belorussian Forestr y Institute. Title Experiment of Evaluation of Lupine-Wood Farms,, Orig Pub: Sb. nauchn.1tr. Belorussk. lesotekhn, In-tip 19572 Vyp. 10, 9Z-111. Abstract: On the basis of various literature and given Soviet and several foreign investigations, the value of lupine Is reviewed for the enrichment of soll wi th humus and N. The experiment Is cited of farms with lupine and wood in dry pine forests and in humid pine-forests.on light soils of the Draslav and Negorelf.Training-Experimental Leskhozes (BSSOI). It Is indicated that the seeds of perennial lupine significantly Improve the growth of pine and fir Card 1/3 USSR Forestry. Forest Management. K-4 Abs Jour: Ref Zhura-8101 No- 16, 1958P- 7Z803. Abstract: both on poor and on the richest soils, Accompany- Ing.cultivation ~f Idpine for the first 7 years retards the growth of fir in height, but from the 8-lZth'year of,age, the fir makes a rapid change, in growth as regards height and subsequently main- tains It stably. By weight analysis,, It was estab- lished that the harvest of organic mass of pine in the humid pine.forests on light sands with single-row planting of lupine was exceeded by 35% against the control.,and with double row - by, 14%; In the dry pine forest it was correspondingly 11 and 38%, The content of total N In the root level was YXI* higher with cultivation of lupine than on the control, The content of chloroohyll in the pine needles on plots with lupine exceeded Its content on the controls by 84?o'-, Under the Influence Card 2/.3 MOM USSR Forestry. Forest Management.,, K-4 Abs Jour: Ref,Zhur-Biol., No 16, 1958, 7Z803. Abstract-,-of lupine the,pine wood becomes markedly lighter In addition not.,losing its physical-technical qualities. It Is stated that in dry pine forests and In humid pine forests.on light soils up to the age of the main cutting,,the timberstands with lupine exceed the control by a quality of Z. Agricultural engineering of forest stands with lupine Is cited;,the economic evaluation of lupine- wood farms and tables of Indicators of their pro- ductivity are given. L, V, Nesmelov, Card 3/3 20., _L 'o -6 A 027925 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/~6/ooo/ooo/olo4/au6 AUTHOR:_ Broder, D Z Zolotukhin' V.IG.; Tarasko, M. Z.; ~~u Ag qtuzov, A. A. ORG: None 'TITLE: Fast neutron spectra-in metal-water shielding- -:-SOURCE: Xoprosy fiz-iki zashchity reaktorov (Problems in physics of reactor shielding); sbornik statey, no. 2.1 Moscow, Atomizdat, 1966, lo4-116 TOPIC TAGS.: fast neutron:, radiation shielding, neutron spectrum ABSTRACT. The authors study the'spectra of neutrons~.in the energy range above 1 mev fromXources Vi�h energies of 3.35 and 14.9 mev in water and in water behind layers.,of iron d leadqA scintillation spectrometer with a stilbene crystal was used for the easureme s. The-sensitivity to y-quanta was reduced bi time division of irradiation,4 The reactions used for thpineutron sources Vqre D(d,n)He and T(d,n)He4 produced by using deutrons to bombareiirc6nium-triiiumvAnd zirconium-deuterium targets with a thickness of 18 mg/cm2 . For 'the measurements in water, the source was located in a paraffin.block placed in direct contact to the water tank. The overall dimensions of the shielding were ,71Ox71Ox6OO mm. The scintillation spectrometer was combined-with an FEU-13 photomultiplier and an Al-100-1 amplitude analyzer. The results show that Cord 1/2., ACC NN 027925. the neutron spectrum from a monochromatic source in lead and iron differs considerably from that in water. The iro.-. and lead spectrum shows a stronger concentration of low- energy neutrons (.