SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZNAMENSKAYA, M.K. - ZNAMENSKIY, A.A.
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ZNAMENSICAPI-~I.E?_~_kaLadoollakokhoz.nauk
Disinfection of potatoes against ocoporosis. lasheii. rest.
0t vred. i bol. 5 no.1:48-49 -Ta 960. (MIU 14:6)
1e FOIYaMaYa OpyttaYa stantsi~M V9esoyUnogO Instituta
rasteaiyevodst-va at. Maibiny, Murmanskoy oblaoti.
(Potatoes-Diseases and Pests)
(Fungicides)
7
ZHMILSKAYA M.K*
Review of pests of agrimltural plants In Hurmusk fmince.
Ent, oboz. 41 no,2:310-321 162* (bflm 15 t 32)
1. Polyaxmava opytnaya stantaiye Vaesoyusnegol Instittata
rastaniyevodstva, st. Khibiny Ma=amakoy oblailU.
(Murniansk Province-rmectap, Injurious and boxafial-a-1)
(Plantat Coultivated-Diaeases and peata)
MIAMMSY-04, M. 11.
14. N. Znamenshaya,' rGhelical and Thermal lfethod3 for Treatirg Bar-"o,,-r Seeds as
a Control Measure against IIe2-minthcsporIosi3,r, Vastriilc Zaghchlty RantenVI, no.
1-2, 191+0, pp. 254-259. 421 P942
SO: Sira Si 90-53s 15 Dac 1953
ZMAMMUTA N.Y. uchitellattea blologil.
Grafting tomatoes on a potato. Ist.v shkols no.3t,87 K~J~ 156.
c (RM 9.-S).
1. Srednyays shkola, go. 1 goroda, Dn-itr*va Kookovolroy obiasti.
(Grafting)
RUMAVOTA, I.M.; WAIGNSKATA, M.N.
Crystal structure of mapaits, KristallograflU 5 n0'.5:681-
688 3-016o. (HRIA 13:10)
1. Institut kristallo fit AN SSSR
-:TI ---- - --
Cand. CI%e.TdcaI Sni. Mbr., In!tt- ;;r. IA~,hel~ht,
Mbr., Inst. Microbiolnrv, Dppt. Blol. Sci.p 11ovd. ~cl.o "On the Reducti on
of Proteins," Biokhim., 6, Nos. 4-5, 19411 "The Union of Chlcrc.,phyll, with A-lbuir-An,"
Dok. ANt 57, No. 7, 1947; "The Biologically Active Group in Gramicid In Silt ibid.
59, No. 1, 1948; "Restored Proteins as Lntigens,ll ibid.j 60, '16. 4, IV;,% "Presidim,
Prize, 1949, Publ. "Obtaining lefater Soluble Graraicidinl'~ Dept. iBiol., goi., Acad.
Sci. (Mbr., Inst. Plant Physiology in. K. A. Tkiryazeo, -19/47-; 11-a Inst.
Biochemistry im. A. N. Bukh. -1947-c467).
'Restared Proteins as A-atigans," 1. F. Lecntyav wd
M. P. ZnamenskVa
ffDok Ak Nauk SSSR4 Vol IX, go
Report subject experimente. PrcteLna meed were
gl7cinin from Glycina hispida blax, logmin from
Mum o&tiv= L. and adeatin from, Carfmabia satin L.
Proteins were restored by nascant hydrogen. Mathad
of investigatian vas anpJiylaxia, of' Sulnea pigs. Be-
sults shov that restcwed prote-ins, lost their Imiano-
biological activity to a 7.cmmilembla extent. Su,b-
mitted 27 Jan 1948.
IM A.A.; ZNAMXNMTA, K,P,; MMOVICHO T.L.
Formation of alanine by revervaplant proteins,! In tho* -presence of
ammonium pyroreacemic acid. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 82 no.1:109~-112
1 Jan 52. (GIML 21-5)
1. Presented by Academician A.I. Optrin 2 November .1.951.
2. Institute of Biochemistry imani A.N. Bakh, Acade my of Sciences USSR.
EXCERPTA ii=k iec.4 V'O'1.U/4 Ned.1-2.crob. eta, Apr#58
-Ti
804. SOME DERIVATIVES OF GRAMICIDIN C(Russian text) - nskaya
M.P. and Belozerskiia N. A.N. Bach BiDchem. Insl,'_'At OU USSR-
-A-ca--T.' of Sci., Moscow - ANTIBIOT. 1957, 1 (36-40) Illus.3
The activity of gramicidin depends an the presence in Its molecule of a f4ce amino-
group. The influence of introduction Into the amino-group of various alkyl. radicals
on the activity of the preparation was studied*r~ethyl, ethyl, pr(*,,-,)yl andamyl rad
teals introduced into the amino-group had no obvious Wfluenc(~ on the an*%I-L'actori~a~
action of the preparation against M. pyogenes autouti, BenzyLxtiod gratwicidin had
no antibiotic properties. Substitution of a guanidine group for the amin6-group did
not iniluence the activity of the preparation against 14' iopyogenes mureus. There
was also no change following nitration of the preparat n. Gramiddin deaminated
before nitration did not show any activity.
Svinkina. - Moscow (S)
F
ZNMESUYA# M.P.; BBWZMZIY, A.Y,j BAYRILOVAt L.P.
Some date on the formation of complexes of reseirve proteins with:.
nucleic acids [with si=wry in Baglish]. -81okhInita ~2 no.5i
765-775 " 157. (KMA 11:1)
1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N.Bakba Akedemii nmuk MR, Hoskva,
form from vaerve proteins & nuolstc;faids (Rua))
AUT HORS Znamenakayap M P.P Gorbaohdjva7 L. D. sb
TITLZ; Self-Oxidation of liesoryo Flroteina EarLDhol Wlth Hy1rogoll
(0 samookislenii. zapaanykh b*1kovq obogm4hcherukfth rodoro'dom)
PERMICAL: Doklady Akademii naak SSSR~;1958-, Vol.- 120, 11-- 3. PP.577-58o
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In previous investigations of the first:1h.ontiry'nald alitlior At
was proved that the reserve proteins of I fhe se
ed.8 themselves
t
can serve as reducing agents for oxidizing substances a6
XJ0 K Fe(Cff) J and othersq if they iixe eri.Tiched with
p
p
'g
~;
A
i
la
o
by re
ct
hy
ge
on (Ref 1). The see-ond. autkcir proved the
same for 2 - 6 dichlorophenol - Indophempl ands methylene*
blue (Table 1). It was interesting to dsiermire the magni-
tude of the reducing effect of such proteins with respect to
oxygen, as in the living cell protel-n subiqtaneA~i can ocour
in to a varying dograe reduced. state in d,ifferiji:tt stageo of
development of the oe-11's and therefore participate in the
respiration of the oell beoause of a bii~ding rith atmospheric
oxygen, As in earlier invest igations the authors used re-.
serve proteins: glycinia from soja beans, legamin from peas
Card 1/3 and edestin from hemp seeds (prod-aced aqcording to Osborn).
Self-Oxidation of Reserve Protein.-, Enriched With llyfirof-,,rin 90,r/20-12O.-3-39/6T
They showed a different degree of reduction aiid were st6ted
for different per 'iDds. A storing in an, air-dried state re-
duced the reduotion power of legumia~ which apparently W101.8
gradually oxidized by atmospheric oxygent Table 2 shows
results of the experiments deallng vith 'the oxidation velo-
city of glycinin. The authors axe of opinion that the oXi-
dation by K 3Fe (C11)6 is aocompai:iied by thit samt effeets'of
atmospheric orygen~ which fact is provel:by Table 3. Tha'
movable oxygen of organic substanoes (H-Oxidized alkaline
form) has the sam effect. The possibilitT of the formation
of peroxides can be assumed as explanati.6.-CL (R46f 3). Thecon-
ducted experiments proved this assumptiq6, Tables 4 and 5 .
show, however~ that glycin.and elestin c~Gnsuno smaller quan-
tities of H 20 than the initial proteinsi, when they are re-
duced. This pienowenon. has hitherto not been Cleared up.
Neverthelesa it is possible to draw the conclusion that the
reserve proteins of the seeds enriched with oxygen can take.
part in several metabnli,) processes in the cl?:Ll, among them
in respiration.., by m(~ani4 of biading th,.q free oxyger,. There
are 5 tables and 6 referenries, 6 of whioh ar o Soviet.
Card 2/3
Self-Oxidation of Reserve Proteins Enriched With llyd.nlif~er- ~80V/20-120: 3-i'39/67
PRESENTED: January 18, 1958, by A. I. Oparin, Menbert Academy of
Sciences, USSR
SMUMMITT7D: January 18, 1958
ALE=EVA, Ye.Lp kand. sellkhoz. nauk; BUZINOV, P.A.i
sellkhoz. nauk; VCDOLAGIII, V.D.; VOLUOVSKAYAt U.V.;;:
GLUSHCHOKO, N.N.t kind. biol. naukj GURITICIII:11'.L.,, Q'Oktor
biol. nauk; MLEZNOV, F.A., kand. sellkhoz. baoc; HOW,
A.T.; LESHCHUK, T.Ya.; LUKIYANOV, I.A., kand. sellkl= 4
nauk; MAYCHENKO, Z.G., karxi, soVkhoz, nauk; TANASIVINKOO
yti-IMISM, I P.; MMS .10 K.G.;
F.S... kand. khim. nauk; Z 44 FAY
FODLESIIOVAp A.F.; ROGOCHIi-,'-I-.Ta-.j--nZ==V, A.R.; S~ULIGIN,
G.T.; KHOTIN, A.A., doktor sellkhoz. nauk.,- L4?SIInIA,,O.V.,
red.; MINENKOVA, V.R., red.; WMIOVA, 11.11.0 t4ldw. red:#,-
BALLOD, A.I., tekhn. red.
(Aromatic plants] EfiromaslichrWe kulltury. 146Ava,,~sW-
khozizdat, 1963 358, P. (MIRA 16:12)
Nkraine--Aronatic!plants)
BOGATYREVA, S.A.; ZNAME)ISKAYAt M.P.
Changes in the properties of desoxyribonucleic!,,acid durine its.:
interaction with ascorbic acid. Dokl. Aft SSSR 11.40 no . 1: 236-239,
S-0 161. (MIRA 14..-g)
1. Institut biokhimii im. A.H.Bakha Ali S~SR. Predstavleno
akademikom A.I.Oparinym.
(DESOXMBOIIUCLEIG ACID) (ASCDIU31C ACID)
BOGATYREVA, S.A. ZNIa=KAY=A MOP.1 KUSHM, Kh.F.;.PPISETJWAp,IvG*; I
TOLOKONNIOU-,-Ye-Y..
Introductloa of foreign desoxyribomuolei* sc% into,:tke organisim Oflk
a hen. Dokl.AN SSSR 136 no*50213-1215 F 161o (Km U:5)
1. Institut biokh'-ii im. A.H,Bakha AN SUR i Iustitmt genetiki!
AN SSSR. Predstavlano akade N.M.Sisakyanamo
(Desoxjribo=cleio acid) (Pgultl" r)
OWN: Demyanovskayat No So Znamoaskayap No Po 20-12A~~4-48/63
TrTLEs The Influence Produced by Oxy on Upon the Doeoxyribonuoluio
Acid of AotinoMoss Mycelium 7V'liyaniye kislotoda, na desokei-
ribonukl inovuyu kislotu mitseliya aktinomite6ta)
PERIODICAL: Dokledy Akadomii Hauk SSSRt 19571 Vol- 1141 Hr 4t
PP- 856-858 (USSR)
ABSTRAM In their previous publication the authors showed that the
influence of some oxidizing agents (red blood.salto hydrogen
peroxide) considerably lowers the intensity of the color
reaction (Dioh6) on the deeoxyribonucloic acid (henceforth
called DNA). This is true for objects of different origing
.especially for the mycelium of ActinoaZc6e. The authors found
that this fact, in six analogous ratio wam completely missing
in a freshly prepared struma, gland preparation as well as in
a DNA preparation isolated from it9 which latter aerved-Me a
comparison standard. At that time they expressed the opinion
that the different behaviour of DNA of differont origin,
namely of its carbon hydrate part, with iegard to oxidation
is determined not only by its atruotura1peculiarities but
Card 1/4 also by the total specific qualities of the substances
The Influence Produced by Oxygen Upon the DealDxyribonuoloic 20-UA-4-48/63:
Acid of Actinomigypea 11yeelium
connected with it# In other wordst the differ4at stability of
the DNA reflects more or lose the physiologioal peculiarity
of that object or tissue in which it occu're.1n. this
connection it was interesting to determine whether the
oxidizing agents would also influence the intensity of Dich4.1
reaction, if DNA had been liberated from the aciinozyces~(Pl-3-
The nucleic acids isolated from Actino~Zoee Sjohipp-orus
streptom-voini possess a number'of peculiar propertiess this
DNA9 unlike such from animal tissues, W be extracted easily
from mycelium. Therefore it is apparently less aggregated
and lower molecular than the latter ones It f,urther represents
a mixture or a combination of ribonualmic- and (teaoWibo-
nucleic said. Thb experiments showed thatLafter a 40 hours'
influence of a 0,15% hydrogen peroxide solution the intensity
of Diche"s reaction remained the same,. That was also the case
in the DNA of struma gland preperdti6ne. Titus the problen wad
raised where to find the actual cause for the decrease in the
intensity of DichPs reaction in Aotinamyces Woeliump which
had been subjected to oxidation. It might havo;been possible
that the Dicheo"s reaction carried-through on mycelium had
Card 2/4 directly lessened the intensity of this reaction, because of
The Influence Produced by Oxygen Upon the.Meaoxyribonuclelo 20-:0-4-48/63
Acid of AotinoaZoes Mycelius
of partial desaggregation of the deeoY4Tibd'nucleiprot4ides,
with their subdequent*washing out of the'de'acmponed mycellum.
In order to clarify_this problem the author% studied more
closely the influence of oxygen upon DNA in Actinomyces
mynelium. Ad a standard they used a DITA-prel)iratlon fFTm the
struma gland with a certain content of phosphoru$. Influence
of oxygen upon a mycelium. suspension in water caused a decroaaw
in the content of D1TA by 50-70% of the original amount, as :
compared with only 2f. in fresh mycelium. Another o3~rgen blast
did not change the intensity of the Diohlelt reaction. DNA
must apparently exist in two forms in mycelium, one of them
being more mobile and capable of reaction th 'an theother
which is not altered by oxygen. The authors maintain thiLt the
decrease in intensity of Dich4la reaction oc 'ours because'of
oxidizing-reducing processes, which no doubt take.placa
under participation of the fermentative system of the
mycelium, for in boiled mycelium it does not occurc In this
connection the authors maintaiA that the same deor'ease ander~
the influence of red blood salt or hydrogen peroxide did not
Card 3/4 only occur because of an actual oxidation of,the DNA,' but
The Influence Produced by Oxygen Upon the Besoxyribonucleiirl 20-114-4-48/63.
A
pid of Actinomyee Mycelium
also due to'-the intensification of%the dssa~gregstion process
of the d6soxyribonucl#Oproteides which followed their
liberation from the mycelium.
There are 1 figure, 1 tablet and 3 references, 2 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut biokhimii im. A. ff. Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute for Biochemistry imeni A. N. Bakh of tie AS;USSR),
PRESENTED: February 12, 1957, by A. 1, Oparin, Member, Acadeny of
Sciences, USSR
SUBMITTED: February 19 1957
Card 4/4
ZRAMENSKAUP M.S,, assistent
Catamnestic 'observations in diphtherial myocarditis it thildren:
Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no. 2;12-18 F 1610
(KRA 34:2)
lo Iz kafodry detskikh infck~~,siy (ispolrWayush-4ay objaiannosti
zaveduyushchego - dotsent, U.N. Fayerman) Gorlkov'*'Olcogo,,raeditainskogo
inatituta imani S.M. Kirova (dir. - dotsent N.N. llizix*7)0~
(DIPHTHERIA) (HEART-DNEAUS)
ZS&Kumrku-, Rose
Differential diagnosio of tuberculous and earous,neningitim, Vopri
pediat. 20 no.4:24-27 July-Aug 1932. (OLML ~).-2)
1, Of the Staff of Iraculty Pediatrics (Head Prof. B.1, Gurvich),
Gorikiy Medical Institute an(I of Gorlitiy Children's Clinical Hospital
(Head Physician -- L. M. Khidekell).
ZMENSKAYA. N.8.
Using tho re, (.pil~ivi ties of -the nand-uave HIMMAht of sodIvent in.
calculating channel deformations* I Trudy GGI no,120044 t65.
Otriu 1(11: 1
th,
8-66
ACC-NT;-A1=65l6 SOURCE CODE: 1~b 03/0024
UR13186A-T 120
AUTHOR: Znamenskaya, N. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: Use of the principles of the wave movement of alluvium in caloulatin gehannel
deformations
SOURCM Leningrad. Gosudarstvennyy gidrologicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 120, 1965.
Issledovaniya ruslovykh protsessov, 3-24
TOPIC TAGS: hydrology, wave propagation, flow rate, alluvium", ISIU41C.4ep- WAreje-,
ABSTRACT: The author proposes a method of calculating deformations on th:e basis of the
change of channel forms. The author distinguishes microforms (small ridgeLi) from mesoI
forms (larger channel formations). Microforms are more mobile than. mesoforms. Meso-
forms require more time for their rearrangement. Although there are differences between
micro- and mesoforms they are both a wave form of sediment transportation' and therefore th~.
principles that have been established for microforms can be applied to mesoforms. In this
article the author dwells on the unified system of microforms, develop-3d at GGI which en-i-
compasses the entire diverSity7of microforms and is related with criteria common to the ir~-
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L 3 8 9 53 -6
ACC NR: AT6016516
L)
entire field of sediment transportation. Generalized empirical characteristic curves OU
sand waves are given. From these curves it is possible t:) determine the re lationship between
the average hydraulic characteristics of the stream and the characterlstics of the sand Waves:
formed on its bottom. The calculation, which in essence is an experimental forecast of ;
channel deformations, yields a satisfactory agreement with actual deformations in a channel
and can be used to estimate deformations in rather straight channels. The structural
approach to estimating deformations has an advantage over other methods In that it permits
estimating the actual change of forms. This method can be used, for example, when sol4ing
problems of the clogging of collector wells and other structures by large sandy accummula-,
tions of sediments. When laying pipelines under a river bottom it is necessary to determine'
their depth of laying so as to ensure normal operation and prevent erosion. The depth ot
laying the pipes can be determined if the thickness of the active layer of the sediments is'
taken into account. This thickness is determined by the height of the waves moving in the
channel and will change in relation to the flow rate. By using the proposed Method it is .
possible to estimate the range of change of this quantity for design purposes. The proposed
method can also be used when estimating the stability of bars and determiniii
.g minimal denths
since reformation of a river bottom has a definite effect on shipping conditions. The pro-
posed method pertains to an estimate of deep deformations, howeverf tcanbe us ed to solve
more complex problems when combined with a morphological analysis. - Orig. art. has:
tables, 9 figures, and 2 formulas.
SUB COD 08,20/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF. 029/ OTH REF-. 004
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ZNAMENSKAYA, N.S.., kand. teklm. ruvic
of the f 4iMat en SIM baj'O
Hypothes a f taid. s ir a I., abI i
Meteor. i gidrol. J.1 16,1, MIRL 1-72
1. Czosudarstv~=77 gidrcdogic-~horjkly Jns-tiimt*
ij
ZMAMENSYMAX V. S.6
ZNAMSKAYAO N. S.: nnvestigation of the hydraulic rdsistan0e.ofa
stream under stratum movement of athwium.," Kin
Higher Edueation MSR. Loning;rad Poljtedhnic Inst
imeni M. 1. Kalinin. Leningrad. 19~6. (bISSER-
2ATION FOR THE DEGM OF CANDID&TE,IN MUMUCAL
SCIENCE).
So.: Knizhnaya Letopis' Moscow No. 1956
WAMENSKAYA, N.S.
Calculation of the sise and rapidity of the deplac6ment, of
channel formations. Meteor. L gidrol. no.7:19-25 JI 162*
(MIRA 15:6)
(Sedimentation and deposition)
."'0614 k~IH I- Utrl~~ I OA~~ -T a I 111r, M ULF
ZIMOISKAYAP N.S.
Analysis of energ7-losses in streams vith a ridpd bottom.
Trudy GGI no.8802-!~,136 261. 1~-.2)
ZNAMENSKAYA, U.S.
&perimental study of the movownt ~of 8111,pla 10 tIdge i,
Trudy GGI no.108t89-114 163. 0110 1696)
(Alluvium)
L~RIYE, Abram Mikhwjrlovich; SRADLUM# T.M., atv.red.j.,
red.izd-va; ZUDINA, V.I., tethnired,
(Distribution ~of lead-rsine mineraMiation :In fliA. Gi4a...'Kitsman
interfluve (Kirgizia)] Zakanomernosti raspredelenil~ ti*vintsovO-:'
tsinkovoi mineralizatsli v mezhdurechle G&va4tLssan,(KrigizUa)'
MoskwL, Ixd-vo Akad. n~Luk SSSR, 196:3. 147 p. (Akademiia nauk Ss~l
Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozMenii, petrografil, nineralogU
i geokhimii. Trudy, No~91). (MIRA 16:10)
BORISOV~ A.A., doktor geogr. nauk, prof.;.,W
" kiln
AMA&XA,,Qj.
geogr. nauk; BLAGOVIDOV, R.L.j kand. iellkhoz. nauk;
11111YAYEVp H.A.0 kand. biol, naule; SIXILITS, G.R. kancl,
biol. nauk; RODIONOV, M.A., kand. bicil., nauk; MJWC101.11HY,
A.S., prof., doktor biol. nauk; TOMSCIN, N., doktor mea. nauk,
prof., akademik; VEf'XSHCHAGIN, N.K., doktor biol. naukj
NEYELOV, A.V., aspirant; VIULIPANOV, N.M.p inz-h. lesti6go
khoz.; KUROVSKIYp G.I., inzh.-parkostroitelf; SOKOLOV, 1-I.P.,
arkhitektor; SOKOLOV, S.Ya., doktor Idol. nauk, prof.j nauchn,
red.; MIALICHIKOVA, V.K.0 red.
[Nature of Leningrad and environs] Priroda Leniligrada. i ok-
restnostei. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1964. 249 p
ilu'.IRA 17:7)
1. Akademiya nauk Estonskoy S.111 (for Tomson). 2. Zoologi-
cheskiy institut AN &'-SR (for Neyelov).
ZN904SFAYA, 0. M.
I'llarine Sediments at the Watershed Between the To.9no and Sa*nlit0ka- :11li-ers Dok.
All 30, No. 9, 1941. Salblino Eta. Leningrad State T.,nlv. C1941-,
ZNAIMNSKArA.
Now book on the geomorphology of the Ituropean part of the':Saviet
Union ("Geomorphology of the Ituropean part of the U.18"S.It.".by N.V.
Karandeeva. Reviewed by, O.Mnamenskala). Yest.,LGU ll,mo.241ll4-115
(Geology, Structuml) (Karandsova, N.V.)
as-POW
14-57-7-14541~
Translation from: Referativny Zhurnal, Geografi7a..~1957., Nr~7..
pp 44 (U3SRT
AUTHOR: Znamenskaya, O.M.
TITLE: Geomorphological Districts and RelieflTypes Near
Leningrad (Geomorfologicheskiye rIayony i tipy rell-
yefa okrestnostey g. Leningrada)
p
PERIODICAL: Vestn. Leningr. un-ta, 1956, Nr 24, PP 152-162
ABSTRACT: The history and relief features of the territory
around Leningrad make it possiblO to divide the;
region into three geomorphologic6l districts; 1~ the
Silurian plateau, a region where!erosion is intensive
and where Quaternary deposits and acclmulative;sla6ial
formations are thinj 2) the Neva.l.plaiiii, a region
characterized by abrasion-accumulation activity,in:
late glacial and post-glacial bafil'Ins;:3) the Kaivelian
isthmus, a region of glacial and water-glacial acemmu-
lation with a subsequent abrasion in late glaciitl $nd
post-glacial basins. The types of relief are shown
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14-57-7-14541
Geomorphological Districts (Cont.)
on a map drawn to the scale of 1:600 000 (struPtur4l plain,, 'plains
formed by lacustrine and marine transgressions I the Neva Del*,a,
the stratified and terminal moraine relief). ~he map also shows
features such as eskers, sand hooks and sand bars.,.shore ridges,.
dunes, abraded and erosional-atraded ledges. A bibliography~of six
titles is included.
Card 2/2 G. K.
f f " F- 0" Q F 7
AUTHOR: 'hebotareva, N.
-~011-1.0 rP-4-261.
TI TLE A Conference on t-he Paleogeo,,~raphy, '~uMern4iLrlr Gaology*t and':
Geomorphology of the INorth-lNest Europe)i.m Part of the USSR i
(Soveshchan-lye po paloogeografii chetvq!rtic~hnoy geolo .gli
geomorfolmii sevorc-Zapad;.i evropeyskoy C~Lasti SSSR)I.
PERIODICAL: Tzie3tiya Akademil nauk S'.33R, Seriya 8-i-ogral'irheBkaya,,~
1958, Nr A., PP 149 - 151 (USSR)
ABSTRAM On 24-25 March 1958, the Geographical -)ocioty of the U53R~
and -the North-Vle5t Geological Administraticli of the Trin:1-
stry of Geology and Conservation of Mi3ieral::F.es ources li con-~
vened a conference on the paleogeograp~iyp quaternary 91Qo-~
logy and geomorp*nology of the north-weot European partiof:
the USSR. The conference heard the foLlowilig,reporta-
11.1N. ScKolov on "The ~!ontomporary Staj~o of Inventlgjition
of the Pteliof and Quaternary Sediments of the North-Weot
European Part of the USSR; M.A. Lavrov on "The 'Strati-
graphy of Quaternary Sediments of the Rola , Peninsulapt
G.S. Biske on "Quaternary Sediments and the;Paleograph~f
of Karelia During the Quaternary ierioff"; Y4!.V. Rukhin'
on "Genetic Fezuliaribies of (Ilacial Dnposits of the Kola~
Card 1/2 Peninsula ani the Leningrad Oblast,"; O.M. Zria-menskayu dn(I
A Conference on the flalec,~!eography, "'Cuaternary Geole)4,~iy an& (190morpliology"
of the North-West European Part of the V31,31IL
Ye. A. Charvliginova on ... rho 11aleographyl of tbt~ Neva Dopron-
sion According to Researoh Studies on the Y_*gM . River";
D.B, Mialakovskiy on "TheiPaleography of the: ',iaiday Moun-
tqins During ~h,.3 Quaternary Period". The following scden~
t,-sts are, also mentioned; 2,a,,Torakaya,~, S>.A. Stre~kov;
and S,L. Trcibskiy (co-corkers of' the N11G.k), Faddeyeva
and Vasil7yeva (6ngineers and geologists), I.I. Krasnov,
N.I. ApukhTin, V.L. Xo,;,tin, Yu.L. Villter, I.Y. Ekman.
gy
1. Geolo, ---USSR 2. Scientific reports
GWHKBA A.I., kimd. med. naukt MIAMMSKAY' T.V.p kiiid, blologe nauk
Subcutaneous use or mminophaneol. Khirurgiia no*981.12-117
St63 (KIRA 1793)
1. Ilz kliniki obahche7 klairurgii Hav. - chlem-korvespon-
dent 9% SSSR prof. Lgo FllatoT) I teningradelcov meditain-
skogo inatituta imeni ftvlova i laboratorii krmzwenitela7
i preparatov krovi Laningradakago ordena Tmdavogo Itrasnoga
Memel inatituta'parelivanip Itrovi ( dir, - dotsem+, AoD.
Balyakav).
'IN
BOGNOLOVAt 1. G.0 f.; 2NAMENSKAYA T V
pro
Therapeutic effectiveness of a neir colloidal plallom a~b6titute
solution prepared from gelatins. Probl. gemat. A perol. lawi
no.4:32-37 162. (MIRA 1.514)
1. Is Leningradskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnago haneni nauchno-
issladovatellskago instituta perellvani-ya krovi (nau0m,-ry rukovo-
ditell - chlon-korrespondent AIV SSSR prof. A. N. Filatov,
dir. dotsent A. D. Belyalcov)
(GELATINE) (BLOOD PLASMA SUBSTITUTE)
ZIAMENSKAU, T.To, kand.biolog.uauk
Aminoraatin Is a now solution for pareteral feeding. Akt.vop.perel.
krovi no.7:333-337 159. (KIRA "13:1)
1. Laboratortya krovosameniteley Loningradskogo:inatl.tuta yerellvaniyA
krovi (zar. laboratoriyoy - prof. L.G. Bogomolova).
(BLOOD PLASM SUBSTITUTIS)
or.
"A mi x ipwwhc id Go MP 0 0 Lt 106;- o~ k12"
T~erapeutic Purposes," by 4- _-A. Cha2&y&l,,a and T. V.
Znamenskay~~, Leningrad Order of the Red Banner of Uibor
Ecient~ific iesearch Institute of Blood Transfusion (diree-
torp Docent A. D. Belyakov; scientific directow, Prof A - IT.
Filatov, Corresponding Member, Academy of Medical Sciencen
USSR), Problemy Gematologii i Perelivanlya Krovi, Vol 2,
No 2, Mar/Apr 57, pp 41-46
The qualitative amino-acid composition of protein hydrolyvates recom-:;
iFended by the Leningrad Institute of Blood Transfusion for parenteral
-feeding of patients was studied by means of paper chromatograliNy. The
solution thus analyzed was subjected to tontophoremis in it tlrrei~-chamber
apparatus, for subsequent separation into three fractions: allcallne
(diamino acids), neutral (monoamino acids), and acid (dicarbo:tylic amino
acids). Each fraction was analyzed by means of chromatali
prams. it Vas
found that the protein hydrolysates L-103, aminokrovin, aminol, aminorasti~,,,
etc., are identical qualitatively and contain all the esnential amino acidii;.:~~
(U)
Z14140SCAYA, T blolog.nauk
Use of vegetable proteins for the preparation of blood plasm sub.sti-'
tute solutions. Alct.vop.paral.krovi no.7:329-313 1594
(MBA 13 t 1):'
1. Laboratorlys, krovozamenitelay leningradskago instituta. Parelivantya'
krovi (zav, laboratortroy - doktor ved.nauk L.G* Bogo lova).
(BLOOD PLASKA SMSYITUTZS) (PM368)
ZNAMSKAYAJ VO
Problems In the improving of wage:plannlng in Mchinei ~nanufactu~ing';
enterprises. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar.:plata, 4 no.11:4~~0-50
161. 14,1112)
(Novosibirsk Province-Wages-Racidnery industry)
Zff.MAw=, T.K., redaktor; ITZ-110ROTA. A.,No, tskhnIchd*1y redaktor*
-OLOSUMIT, Te.r. [translator]; QSTWSKIY, LA~ (tr4nalato
Clxperimental studies In the realn of petrograpIT1 and orm fomation:
collection of articles. Translated from the Inglish and the Gerwal
lksperinentallrqe Issledovanite, v ablasti petrografii i rudoobrazo-
vaniia; abornik statei. Perevod a anglitakogo I itomtetalrolgo 1A.I.
Olishanskogo I I.A.0strovetogo. Moskva. 1zd-vo taostra"oi lit-r7,
1954. 536 p. (ICt,RA 8: 1)
(retrolog7) (Klueralog7)
ZRISMUN, K.S.; EMO, T,H.. translator-, MUTOTA., Hoyb'# rettsktor;
MAHN" SKAYA V.1r. radaktor; ILI 111. R.K., tokhaicheski3r redaktor
(The geology of India and Bum. Treawlated from the Uglishl
Geologils, Indil i Eirmys Per. a anglitskogo, TXDembdo Pod redo
H.T.Murstova. Moskva, Izd-vo tnostrEumot Itt-rwo 1954, 424 p.
(India-Geoloa) WRA 80)
(Burma-Geology)
!I F
SMINOV, V.I., radaktor; IUMSEAU ndaktor-,~ tSUURkO.; A.M...
[translator];
redaktor; VITOVSi~TZ-- UMIN, I.Te,'
GOTRO, Ya.D. [translator]; KONSTARTUOV, M.N. [translator]; GMSI-
NOVA, Te.S., tekhnicheskly redaktor.
[Geochemical methods of prospecting for ore depovits; collection of
articles] Geokhimicheskie matody polskov radnykh mestorozhd9aii; a~ortdk
statei. Perevod s anglitakogo i nemetskogo I.V.Vitovskol, K.Z.Galdlua,
U.D.Gotmana I N.H.Konstantinova. Moskva, Iod-vo Inostrannoi lit-ry,
1954. 582 p. [Hicrofilal 6:1),
(Geochemical prospecting)
A
DANA, James Dwight; GRIGOR, P,; radaktor, G9IM'YII4# 1H."P-itr6ne-
latorj; ;RAKMEATA, I.K., r;daktoi; SEIAMYALOT, :'V4 I., 't*hniOheAkI
rsdaktor.--"---
LThe system of nineralogy.Tr&nalated from the Xa~jiqhj Sistama mt.41
neralogil. Foroyod a anglilskop. Tol. 2- Ft- 2- Oelomatee and
telltrates, solenites **4 tallurites. ahromstem. phosphitlet, arsew
too &nd vanadates, antimonstos,, &ntinamites and airueaftea., vanadi"
oxysalts. molybdates and Wngstatem, organic coupbundaj Wenaty L
telluraty, seloulty I tellurity, khrowAty, fosf&tT,&rsefwhty I vaW.-
daty. antimonaty; antinanity I areamity, oksisoli vanadilA. nolibda-
ty I vollframty, organichoulcte soodiusniia. Pod red. D.P.Grigorle-
va. Koskva, Izd-vo Inoutrannot lit-ry. 1954. 589 p. (14LRA 7:10)
(Mineralogy)
KC, Marshall; SMTSKIT, N. S. , (trans latorl ;DM. T.H.i[traawtatorl;
ZHAMMKATA, T.K., redaktor; IOTMA. N.A.. takfud,chashy re&ktor.
[Knrth American geosynclines. Translated frou the Ingli0b) Geo-
sinklinalt Severnoi Aneriki. Perevod a anglitakogo U.S.Sh&tskogo
i T.H.Dembo. Predisl. U.S.Shatakogo. Koakwa, Izd-vo inastrannoi
lit-ry. 1955. 192 p. (KLRA 8:11)
(North America-folU Geology)
SHMSIR, V*Ye., [translator]; SHAYMIR' Yo.V., radaktof; ZMMMAYA.
T.K., radaktor; UMFOROVA, A.114: takhn1ohaticly rfl~uhvv--~-
(Topics in quaternary goology: collected articlas~ Trar~tlated fron;
the Geman] Voprosy geologit chetvertichnogo parlOda; sbaralk
statet. Perayod s nemetakago V.H.Shantmer. Pod red, iv predislo-
viem I.V.Sbantsem* Moskva, lad-vo inestrannot lit-Ty, 1955. 234 PS
(aeology, Stratigmphic) (KM &Q.
G.Av, redaktor; WARNSILATA VOL. redaktor; 1411M.11o, takhaidbe-1
ekly redaktor,
[iron deposits of the world; a collection of a.rtlicles;,Trauslated -from'
the Rnglish, German, French and Italian) ZhelstorudAye mestorozhdoniia
mira; sbornik statel. Peravod 9 anglitskoco, nametskogo, frenteutskogo
i italtianskogo B.S.Izrallia t dr, Koakva, - 1%d-vo ino4trannoi
Vol. 2. 1955. 439 p. (kTaA 9::Z)
1. International Geological Congress. 19th, Algiers. 19,52.
(Irou ores)
"miff" N.Ye.,Ct ranslatorl DIM, T.H.,Ctrandator 1; xijmsx~t, S.A..
[translator] KRASM$MMV, V.A.. Ctransjator]1,M1UW, j~j. ILM.
(tranelatorl; SOK010j, G.A.. radaktor: MWSWA, Y'A'.0
redaktor; ILITIN. 3.M.. takhnicheskiy, r'a"&a1;VoMr".A"a*m4Www
(world iron ore depodits; collection of. artlclo$!,] ShelexorwhWe
mestoroxhdantia mira; abornik statelo ?sravod
frantsuaskogo i Ispanskago N.N.Galdinm, I dr. Pad,.Redi i~%
predisilovism G.A.Sokolova. Hoskvai Ind-vo laostratmot Ut-r7*
vol.1, 1955, 492 p. (Microfilm) (Kum 9:1),
1.1atermt1ohal Geological Congress.
19th, Magers. 1952.
(Iran ores)
IM H. - SAMSOOVICZ, J.; FIM190, PSTMIKO
1A. ttra.Zt.rT g1XOTATZV,-JF-1.' radakior;
-Mir
radaktor; BOODANOT, V.P.. takhnichoskly r~adaktar-. S POVALOY, V.I.,
takhaicheskiy redaktor
[A sketch of the geology. of Poladd. TranaUted from the Polish]
Ochark goolegii Fol'shif Paravod *a Dollskogo. T.S.E%.trauto i I.M.
Petranko. Pod red. i a predial.. H.I.Rikolaeva. Roskva,, licd-ro
inastrannoi lit-ry, 1956o 239 P. (MRA 9:10)
(Poland-tteology)
ARKffAMSLt SKIT, HINO, redakt*r;,-,,ZNMIWU.,.,. reil~tar; MUMMA
R.I., takhaicheakly redak or.
MuctuatiGns of the Caspian Sea la*elj KolaWaiia ur*evnim Xapiplaki.0
moria. moskva, rid-ve Akademil, nauk Ssm, 190) 288 P-(Akademlla~ nauk
SSSR, Institut akeanolegii. Tr Vol-15). (KM 0:6)
[HOLITIDALI Ulaf [Holtedahl, Olaf] Kbinkis, V.A. Ctrem$'Iatod; DEMO,T.14.,
red:; ZYAM3IISKAYJ0,V4X,, red.; BVIVA. K.A., tG4.
w ha.red.
[Geology of Norway. Translated from the Norwegian] Geologila
HorvegiL Pod red. T.H.Dembo. Moskva, Izd-vo ito~str. lit-ry.
Volel. 1957. 424 p., maps. WRA 11-44)
(Morvay-Geology)
ROSSOLIKO. L.L.: "LAZIY, 0.1.. OtvgtgtVqUW rqdaktqr;,jU=rAu. T.,jr.
redaktor i.zdatellstva; KOMTICEMTA. 96160 tvkhulabsiukly
(The temperatur's cycle of lake Baikal] Temp'sraturnyl reshis oters.
Baikal, Moskva, Ud-vo Akad. nauk SSSR' 19,57. 551~pj' (Alzaealia
nauk SSSR. Balkal'sksitt linn6logicheskaia st"~Gila. TrUAY' U0,016)
(Baikal, take--Temperature) (MM lots)
7777777777-7~
'MTN# VA4. [translator]; TOWTOTg, A.N* [translator],11 USOTA,,, Toy* Etraiqiatorh~
OMKOrnw, Aege [translatporl'; WIWI " Aold, r6dls~ ?,n==YA, *X.:
red.; GRIBOVA, H.FP-*-tekhn. red.
(Frozen ground of Alaska and Chnada-, a collect, taleal"
Lion of art
[Translated from the ftliah] Kericiya gornye porody *11aski I
Xmiady; sbornik statel. 3 predial, Aol. Ifimaim. Kookm. 1z4-v*
inostr. lit-ry, 1958. 262 p. (HIM it:
(Alaska-Prosea ground) (Canada-l!roxeii'; 0ovad)
SULIM&LIO Ulaf (Holtedahl, Olaf]; MUKIS, V.A. (tramislator]; IGKULIRL,!
T.9,, red.; SUMER, Te.T., red*; ZFAKWK&TA,,V.K., red.;
GRrBOVA, M.P., tokhn.red,
(Geo-logy of Ifforwayl Geologlia Norwegii. Pod re~. T.N.Rikultnoi
I N.V.Shantsera. Predial. 3.V. Sbahtsera. Kbs~va. lud-vo inostrii
lit-ry. Vol.2. 1958. 394 p. (Translated from the Rb;nregian]
(ITorway-Geology) (HIIRA 12:1)
VADAS, Elowr (Vadasz, Elemer), doktor .yeatestv. nauk'p
BALIA, Zoltens inzh.-goolog (translator]j MILWYVSKrY~
Ye.ye., red4; KHAIN~ V,Ye6) red,,j ZIAMENSKAYAj II.K.t red.
[Geology of Hungary. Translated from the Hwigiulanj fleolo-
giia Vengrii. Maeva, Mir# 1964. 531 P- (KTU-18:3)
ONCHMI, 11 1Lkolay [Oncescup N. Latireat~ gasudars tvah ~4 iy p r ev' i E,, geoUg~ dok.toro
prof.; POLUARSHINOv" G.P. [travelAtorl; VYSM$Ir3Y, ViVil
VA., red.1 BEEL57A, 14J.,j takbn4i re4,j
~Geolcgy of the Rumanian Peoplola Ropublial Geologlia Elumyskoi Ift-
rodnol, Respubliki. Pod red. i a preclial. I.Vvi".10taxop, 14askyaj,
Izd-,wo Inoctr, lit-ry; Buohamst, 12xt-vo qIeridl.W.,* 1.960. 520 P,
Translated from the Rumanian. (MIRA 14:10)
L Universitot im, Parkhona-v Bukhareste(for Owhosba).
(Rumaal.a-Geology)
0 bay a a ~ -v T. POWYS W- M~L [tvinagtac-li DIWOs T 6dor
Maksovith, doktor geologo-olmr n red.1 6cea;~dl; Zu'MrsuYAO
VA. 9 r64..-. PRIDANTSEVAl, So$ te~ ~.red.
(Gqo1ogy of Korea and adjacent: territories in Chita] (3;aologu~ xca*i
i sopredelln7kh territorli Kitaia, Moskvap lzd-voligostr. Ut-~~y
1959. 265 p. Translated from the English. 40A 14:81
(Korea-Geology) (China-Geology)
HAM39 S.D. 9 sotro- [trmslatorl; ROVM, IU.P.'~i 11aAwbw 60tr.
ItranslatorryPOPOV, A.A. y nmlmyy 110tr. [4Z'slaiorl; TRUSOTP
Yu.P.j nauclu*7 sotr. (translator); YAROMYSMt A.A. 0 ziaucluWy
sotr. (translator] ; SHCIIMBINAt M. t red.; WA1421~WA, V.I. red,
MIDANTSEVA9 S.V.t tekhn. red,
[Thermodynamics of geochemical processes] Tertodin~a~- gookhlid-
obaskikh protsessov';~-;sbornik statei. Moskval Izd-,Oo inastr, llto~ryj,
1960& 270 pe
1. Institut gookbimii i analitichaskoy kbimii' " Varnadskago AN
SM (for Nalinint Novikov, Popov, Trusovp Yaroshavokiy)
(Geochemistry)
TSISSAM, A. -[Cissars, Arnold]# prof., doktor; GALDINp. HJ84 ttranslatoj~];
SHMOV, V.I., red.; ZSAWNSKATA, T.K., red.o IOVMI, N.A00
telchn. red.
(Mineral deposits in Yugoslavia] Polazuys inkopaamya lvaoslaVU4
Pod red. 1 9 predial. V.I.Smirnova. Moskva, Iza-vo i.nostr.lit-ryo
1958. 238 p. [Tvanalated from the Gerwal (MIn 12:5)
(Yagoslavia-Aines and mineral resources)
h4 m
U5511/Chcm ic,"I T(;cbnolccy. Pvc duct a 1-' 17
.:~nd T-licil, crid oll~,,
Flotntion
,.bs Jour: RcIP Z1,ur-Rbimt,1,--, No ~3, 19W~ 10153
, u 4t, z
1
-hor nd Ti.tov.,.!, Y%I, G.
Inst monod-r lnltltuL~, of thf-, 1,11:)Od Tndlyoll,;ry
Tit1c The H-'C1'u01u1',dx,'11 of' I.T.10ml
in 11ydr,ot,,cn-,,.tcd F~!t-,)
Ort-, Put- Tr. Krnsnu(7-rij,,. in-tc pj.~Ihch, pron."Iti, .1,0515,
..bstr:-ct: ri* thcd for ta dctoi
in liydro r,r_n,-tcc~ f-~_,i -.nd
.. 1 F,;r., jf t1w, !'*-,t .1-3 111CIted 1.11
cri *icV~1:_ -rid %i'li,:~n the igniOan is
conolctr_ thr- .1,3 VC) stcd III
whicl,. h-j bc--n I-,,- ~_d 1~_, dull rcd Tlac
roji6ci -- '-I-, in fcw
dropo ~)f _(u,- L;hc solution cjr~-porhtcd
ZINIX-E~..'SXAYA V. V.
Dissertation defended for the de-ree of Candidate of ~jconomi6 ~Sciences
at the Institute of Economics
Readjusting the Pa~nnent of Vlziges and Aeans of Further .4mproving The
Organization of Wage Payment."
Vestnik Alkad. Naulc, No. 4, 1963, j:)p 119-145
-L-L296-5---66- Evri(m)/a.T(j)/-T lip(c) Tgg/,ra,,
ACC NRt AH602499? son, CE COD.S.- 010081166100010071SO91 IS093
AUTHOR: '!~alqntlyev, P. 4.,_; Stalevich, A. 14.;
Petz7avev. S. V.
7T
TITLZ: Deformetion properties of. polymeric matorials
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiya, Part 31, Abs. 7s621
R42F SOURCE., Tr. N.-i. proyektno-konstrukt. in-ta tekhnol. mashiDoqEv no. 19 1965,
75-95
TOPIC TAGS: thermosetting material, thermoplastic materiiLlv polymer rheologyo thermo-
elasticity, elastic mcdu-'~Asv thermal expansion
ABSTRACTt Thermosettin and themo a
plastic polyaors in the r nge.or small defomations
were tested, and their 'Dhysicomechanical characteristics were treated mathematically.
The following quantities were determined: thermal extension of polyolefins, depondenc
of Brinell hardness on the elastic modulus and molecular vieight, irAtial elAdtic modu
lus from the thermoolastic effect, and relationship between the latter the coeffi-I
cient of linear thermal expansion. The elastic properties of PVA fiber
Vere studied I
at - 20*. On the basis of the experimental data, a n=ogran of We- rMoela'stic p
erties of thermoplastic polymers was construa~ed ithich enables one to find the rela-
tionship between the initial elastic moduluspthe coefficient of linear ther*21 GDTan-
sion, and the thermoolastic; coefficient. Z. Ivanova. [Translation of 43straatl
SUB CODQ : il 0
(-Tat: r, 4.
UO
13,i.,,;-lm3 of' tho Mara -Ila of 1,,qt~nryrf -.n,-", 2"'1:' +_34","
71' n n __n
107.3
LAZAREVA, Me., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOROLEVA, N.D.~' 'Mlaa8hiy-';n8.ucbnju sotmdnik;
1 LL
Prinistall. uchastiye: DOKINA, Ie.I.; GERM, P.A.; KIPJLDTI, L.N.;
GOROKHOVSF%AYA, R.N.; MAMUSKAIA,.D.S.
Advantages of flax roving boiling. Hauch.isfll.trudy TSNIILV
12:46-71 159. (MIRA.15i8Y
(Flax) (Spinning)
BOG014DLOVA. L.G., prof.; morman, 7.P., nauahm7 vot~-Udnik; AUMS&NMTA.
RON,, nauchn" mot rudnik;.,,,~PNAYA T,V,o nmuchn.*X sotruinik
Obtaining a globulin compound for therapeutic ]PUrpoilse bv means of
the selective precipitation with compounds of the acridine series.
Akt.vop.parel.krovi no.71214-220 959. 13:1)
1. Laboratortya sukhikh preparatov i bioflzieba,'skaya~laboratori ya,
Laningradskogo instituta perellyanlya krovi.
(G&M GLOBULIN) (RIVANU)
Some derivatei of gramicidin C.Antiblottki I no.li36-40 c1h-F F57p'i
Wu IWO
1. InstitiA biothimit imieni A.94 Zaktta AX SM0
(ANTIBIOTICS, related apds.
gramicidin G, derivatives)
UKHAVOT, V.T.; EMOVA, R.A.; ZMAUMSKATA. To M SDIMI07A. U.S.;
r
AMWAVA, U.K.; A.K*;. MRILVICTI,
M.P.. Prinimall uchastlys: KMHOVA, N.A.; ma=, jr.y.. PRosibit-
YAM, A.K., otv.red.; SWIL119i, M.N., red.; SONVITMIK. A.A..i
takhn.red.
(Directions for hydrometeorological stationfl,and postal mostalvIs-
nie gidrometeorologicheakin stantoll"m i postam. ~ Leningrad$'
Gidrometeor.izd-vo. Va.6, Pt.30- preVaring for.
printing the yearbook of hydrology] Soet"I'ante t podgotovka~
k pachati gidrologichetkogo ezhegadnika. 1958. 290 pq
(KIRA 1~:2)-,
1. Russia (192)- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoe upravlonle gidrometeorolo-,
gichaskoi sluzhby. 2. Otdel gidrometrii Gosmdarst"unogo ordana
Trudovogo Krasnogo Zhamani g1drologichoskago Inatituta (for all
except Shatilina. Soloveychik).
(Hydrology-Yearboolca)
DUKOVSKAYA, I.I.; ZNAME14SKAYA Ye,S., m1adshiy naucl~vy sotinudnik; BW, ITUFOVA,
A.Ya., m-la-ahl:~-ii!idciiiy~i's'otrudni):
Determining the optimum spun nylon cont.ant In its blend w:LWc'ottb:n
providing for t'--- maximum increase of wear rosistmice of tbe.fabrfc.
Nauch.-Isol.trudy TSNIII,V 15:110-127 161.
(MIRA ~1814)
1. Rukovoditell assortimentnoy, laborator4i. TSentraltr-ogo naucbxo-
isoledovatellskogo instituta proWshlenros Ak 1ubyaiiy.1di volokoft
(for Dukovskaya).
-- - ---- - - - - ---
dotse,'It; 'n
AV oj C 0
ft br
ozh
rn ,
City of northem petrolem workers, Meftianlk,,; 3 nPAWS-30
D 158* IM)
(Vidita,-Petroleum In4untry)
YENOKHOTICH,.Anstolty Sergeyevich; SRAFO$HVIXOVA, A.A.I red.; 1~ ZMAMMKIri
A.A* rod** UUTp 7 G., takhn.rad,
(Engineering handbook; a manual for teachers o *f~ pbys ioul tratkti
spravochnik po, tokhnike; po8obie dllmi uchEtelei:fizi~i, Moskva#
Izd-vo Akade pedagog. nauk RUSR.,19157. 194 p. 11:4)
(Fwgineering-Table% caliulaVona, etc.)
SHAVROV, Pavel Ivanovich; STAUT, X.P...dotoont. kandidat takhnicheskikh
nauk, doteent, nauchm . rodaktor; x1ti-
iy radektor-' -UU=W&jI4d
MOCHKIYA, K.Y., teMichookly rodaktor
[Reconditioning of tools] Toostanovlenia instrumatov. Moskva, Voss.
uchabno-pedagog. tud-vo Trudrazervizdat. 1954.; ~38 p. Microfilm]
(OtItting tools) (KIRA 10:4)
KUZHETSOV, Kikhail Ivanovich; STRAKHOV,S.T., doktor.tskhna~lauk red.;
red.; RMOT, S.L. tokbn.red.
(I~mdamentals of electric engineering) Oanovy alelc~roitakhniki.
Izd.7., ispr. i dop. Pod red. S.T.Strakhova. Noel,-ra, Tses.
uahebno-pedagog.izd-vo ProftekMadat, 1960, 558 P."
(Ilectric engineering)
ZNAIVKKIY. A.A., doteent; GRIGORIMA, N.I., kandeselle;)-okhozi,nauk
StIldy of tim use of aix-r(m cow 0649. VetnrITULPIla ~36 noo7s
59-62 JI '59. (AIR& 12110)
1. Voronnzhokly sooveterinar i titut.
(Dairy barns
Y
CHERM,';K, Viktor :,'arfailoviell, red-; "'Al VR
red.
[Welder's h~indLookj
],7: 9)
skva, Frosveshr-tiorde, 196.,,. 271. p.
Z
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KUZNETSOV, Mikhail Ivanovich; STRAKHOV$ S.V... doktor t1oklm. iiauk,
red.., ZNA14MISKIY, A*A*j red.
(Principles of electrical engineeringl Osnavyj~, ~atakb-
niki. 9. 17 1
A., ispr. Moskva, Vashaia 558 p.
01BA 1i1: 6)
-11 JFX I Y, r-1 -
KOLOKOLOSIXOT, Tadin Sergeyevich. kandidat tekhnichaski,kh nauk;.KURASSW,',
V.I., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor, rsdak+,or;.-ZUXOP~JT
A.A., redaktor; KIWHIN, D.G., tekhatcheakly redaktor
[Reinforced concrete elements and parts] ZhnlszobatPnO& konstraktoii
i detali. Pod red. T.I.Kuraehova. Moskva, Toes. tiobabab-pedagog, ikd-
vo T~tdrezervizdat, 1956. 91 p. NLRA 9:11)
(Reinforced concrete)
KATT.MV, Arkadly Arkadlyevich; BORISOV, Paitrty Htkhay~407ichl; NOROZOT, P.I.,!
nauebW redaktor; DAppar. A.A., redaktor; OSTRIROW. ff.$.*
takhatcheakly redaktor
[Kochau&cal drawing] Charchante. Moskva. Team. uthabno"padagog. lzd-
vo Trudrecervisdat, 1956, 219 p, 9: 11)
(Rechanical dmwing)
ANDECYRY, A.B.; ANTONOT, A.I.; ARAPOV, P*F.p BARMS8,4. 1. B-11DUrAWYA,;
A*Bo; BEEN, G.S. BEMMIC11. T.T.; 3MMT&N, S.A.; BinuTgow,
V. 1. ;BLTUKWMG, Y. V. ; BONCH-WVMICH, X. D. I BOW40M. A. D.';
BUGAKOV, N.I.; VIKSLIM, B.A.; GAVELMO, Ly"; GODUM, U.S.
[deceased]; GMMIVANOV, N.A., (deceasedl; GIBMICAE, Ya.Ye.;
WWOVSKIT.Ye.H.; GORBUROV, P.P.; CORTAIAOT, ?,,A.; ORDIBIRG, B.S.:
GIMUHZR, V.S.; DAITOVSKIT. M.P.; DZXMISKIY. VJ4.,(d6ca&asd3;
DlW4ATLO, P.G.; DTBRS, S.G.; DITACHMO. P.lf~; DTURNE4UH. N.S...
[deceased]; MORCHM0, B.F. [do.aeased]; TZITASMUCH, S.A.;
ZHMMOV, L.P.; ZATILISKIY. A.S.: ZAVELISKIT, V.S.; IVANOTEKITO
S.R.; IWIM, T.H.; KAMAN. A.Ta.; EMKINSKIT, B.B.; KAPLIUSKIY. S.T.:
KASATKIN, F.S.; KATSAMY, I.N.; KITAYGORODSMI, KOLISHIKOT,
I.F.; KOLOSOV, V.A.; K041MV. N.S.; KOTOV, B.I.; LINDT, T.T.;
LEBIWZY, H.V.; LXnT8KlY, U.I.; LOUCRIN, Ta.Yu- LUTMAU. T.K.:
MANXMIMGER, A.A.; HIKHATLOV, V.A.; IGKWLOV,, NURAVIYV.~
HYDELIIIAN, G.A.; PATLTSHKOV, L.S.; 10LUTANOT, V.A.; POLYAKOV. Yii.S.;
POPOV, T.T.; POPOV, N.I.; RAMIN, Mo., RZKUSKIT, T.T.; ROMBIRG,
.G.T.; RONYHOM. B.A.-. BDXOTrAN, Te.S.-, RUKAVISHHUOV, V.I.;
RUTOVSKIT, B.N. [deceased], BrVKIM, P.M.; SHIRMV, A 'P.; STEPAMT, G.Tu,
'TXPAHOV, Tu~A.; TARASOV, L.Ya.; TOYJJW, L.I.; 7R SKlY, P.P.;
a AS
FEDUDY, A.T.; FM, N.A.; TMEDLI. N.Z.; MWFITS,l S.Ta.; EHUPINO
M.I.; KROWT, V.V.; SWSHUR, V.I.; &WIRO, A.Ta.; SEIATSOV. X.I.;
SHISHKINA. N.M.; SHOR,, R.R. -, SHPIMMSKIY. U.S.,- ;Gl!!PRIkX, B.X - '
SHTERLING, S.Z.; SHUM, L.R.; 5000ALITIR, L,, Ta.; WAYS. A.T.:,
(Coritinund ortmoxt card)
ARE)REM, A.B. (continued) Card 2.
TUMET, A.T.; AXMUM, Te.S.,.ratmenvent, redaktoxi.- BZWx-
G&H.B.H., retsensent, radaktar4 B104AM, L.D.f t$tserlimitit, radOz4or;
BOLTINSKIT; V.N., retsenzant, radaktar; BOHCR-BWTXVtCAjp TdL.,
rateansant, rsdaktor-, TMIR, H.A., retvanswit. rs*~or- Try0ammy,
A.T., ratsonvant, radaktor; GUMSOV. H.?., rigtokcamQ, radaktorl.
DZGTTAM, I.L., ratmanzent, redaktor-, MMITAUUK, M. ,. rotsentOnt;
isdalctor; DOBROSHTSWV, I.H., ratmenzent. radaktor: !VUHCUX-~, G~H.
ratsensent, radaktor;ZHMORKIN, D.M.-. retsenzent, I'da&tor-"
SHIMYCHM-, A.M., retsenvant, radaktor; ZIOZ~TV. CNA.,, rateans-Idato
redaktor; tMMT, R.P., reteentent, redaktor; KUSAMT, H.H.,
rat sensent, 'radaktor; LVINSON, L.Ye.0 [dscescseAl reitsmazent. radakt6r;
4ALOV, R.N., retsenvent, redaktor~, MAI&S, V.A.~ ietsentent, redlaktor;
MMMITSYN. I.I., retsensent. radaktar; HINHATIAN, S#X.. retsexicant;:
radaktor; OLIVETSKIT, B.A., rateenzent-, redaktar; PAVWV, B.A.. I
reteenzent. radaktor; PARTMV. II.P..retsenseat, redakbor; PZMSIN.
I.N.9 retsonsent, radaktor; RAMT. K.A. retsan~zent redalctor-.,
I to 'k., ratmens
RZHAVINSIff, V.T., ratsenzant, radaktor! RINBW , A. 6ut;
rodaktor; DOGOVIN, N. Te., retsensent rad&toi,; RIMM, K.Gof I
ret4enzent, radaktor: RUTOVSKIY, B.N.: CaecaamflA) retseasent,
radEktor; HfZHOT. P.A., retsease'at, radaktor; UNDOUIRSKIY, T.B.,
retsenzent. radaktor; SKRWAThT. B.G., retsen2ent, redaktor;
SONDV, V.S., retsenzent, redaktor; SOKDLOY, N.S., rateensent,
redaktor; SPITAKOVSKIY, A.O.. retsenzent,, rodalctor; SMMEMY, A.Ta..
retmenzent, redaktor; STRMMSIIY, U.S., ratmenseat, redaktor;
(Contiuiusd on nazt card)
ANPPZM. A.Vi,(contirued) Card 3.
TWIYAKOV. A.P.. rateenzent, redaktor; FATAWN, To'lAOR retseut4ut,-
redaktor; MUCHATYROV. T.S., retsenzent, radaktor; CIUMOT, H.T.,
reteensent, redaktor; SHMIN, A.P., reteenzont, rednk.tor; SHMSTU-
PAL, T.M., reteenzent, redalctor! SHEMO, Te.Lr,,, retnement, radi*tor;
SHCHAPOV, N.M.. reteenzent, rediktor; MOWN,, M.0.1) ratmemserAts
radaktor; SMANOV, Yu.A.. Profeseor, redaktor,"~ DEHITAIUM, F.S.,
proNssor,,redalktor; ZRAMSKUY, A.A., 1whemor, redaktor-,PIAKSIN,
I.M., redaktor; MITOTSMT- 11,.1719."Ilt.''*t&~bwit6edl doktor kbimicheakikh nauk,
professor, redaktor; SHUXHGAL'TIM,, L. Ta. kandldat t4khnichaskikh
nauk, dotsenti rsdaktor;BRESTINA, B.S., redaktor; MOVSKIT, A.A.,
redaktor.
(Contintind on next card)
ANDREM A. V. (continued) Cord 4.
[Concise polytechnical dictlonaryl KratkiL p*litakbnic$esk#.
slovarl. Redaktsionnyi sovat; IU. A. Stepanov i dr. Apakva, Cos.
izd-vo tekhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1955. 1136 p. (IVIA 8112)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin)
(Technology--Dictionaxies)