SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GVINCHIDZE, G.I. - IBRAGIMOV, A.A.

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USSR UDC 624.072.2.04:539.376 KIZIP,IYA, G. V., GVINCHIDZE, G. I., Tbilisi APNOMMMM "Determ.ination of Forces in Staticaliv Indeterminate Structurt~s Cons Creep of Concrete" Podollsk, Stroitellnaya niekhanika. i raschet sooruzherdv No. 5 LE-50 Abstract: The chan-ae in forces in multiolv statically in-detcl-ninatf, srructln~-'-~ where the individual hearing elements are co-mthined elemontts, T-.-ade con- cretes of different properties reinforced with ordinar -v and pres'tref;--ed rein- lorcement rods, is determlined. It is assumed that the span-ning curuct~ures are erected in the following sequence: first fabricated anij in-~t,--Aled in place aire prestressed rigidity bearis and then the assembly plates are in'.talled. The rigidity he.7--. rt:~ceives a deformation under the action of the an-,! ',-h,-~ natural weight. If the r-ioidity beam were i!ot a y'ird-l" deforv--ations would develoD freelv without causing any aJ(Htic;.n:t1 forceL; as a result of the creep of Concrete. Fowever, t,.,e as'sem'Act-1 in the free development of deforriations, of' creq) of the conci,e~e jyj t,,,(: 7 beam will take up part of -,hc- forces LcrinF in the h~2,3-7. it. Solutions. based cn the linear theory of- an ')c,cly i USSR KIZIRIYA, G. V. , GVIIICIIID,',P,. G. I., Stroitellnaya mekhanika 1 rascht:st No. 5, 1971, Tz) 116-50 theory of aging are given. it is assumed that there are no Cracks In th-- struc- ture. A program was compiled for the BESM-11 computer to determine forces considering the creep of conevate in experimental beams. Tho. forced; at the connections were calculated considering deformations of the Creep of the Carl- crete on the basis of the theory of an clan tic-creep bodly, the. th~!01-'r of aging, and the theory of aging. The divergence bet-,-;een eyperiment and thef)1,y in the caleLLIations i-.,ere: 5'0 in calcLilations based on the thecrv of elastic- creep body, 20% in calculations based on the modified theory of agini, , and 30~3' y of' aging. in calculationt; ba,-,od on thc! thcor 2/2 112 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--POLAROGRAPHIC BEHAVIOR OF GALLIUM# Illy IN A NONAQUEOUS MEDIUM _U_ AUTHOR-(03)-GAPRINDASHVILI, V.N.. GVINEPA_DZr=, D.S., rSVENIASHVILI, V.SVI. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--SOOBSHCH. AKAO. NAUK GRUZ. SSR 1970, 57(t), 85-8 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--GALLIUM__ ELECTROLYTE, POLAROGRAPHY "CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1398 STEP NO--UR/0251170/057/001/0085/0088 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126936 UNC LA S S I F I E 0 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC'10 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126936 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REDN. OF GA WAS STUDIED ui i,rs HCONME SUB2 SOLNS. WITH LICLO SU84v ME SUB4 NI, ANO PHME SUB3 NI AS AUXILIARY ELECTROLYTES. AT 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4 -5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 M GA, THE HEIGHT OF THE REDN. WAVE WAS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE GA CONCN. THE HALF WAVE POTENTIAL WAS NOT AFFECTED BY THE CONC14. BUT WAS AFFECTED BY THE NATURE OF THE IONS OF THE AUXILIARY ELECTROLYTES. AT A GA CONCN. OF 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 M, THE HALF WAVE POTENTIAL WAS 1.12 V. THE EFFECT OF TEMP. ON THE LIMITING CURRENT AT 20-70DEGREES WAS PLUS 1.4PERCENT-DEGREE. THE REDN. OF GA IN HCONME SU32 WAS A 1-STEP PROCESS ACCORDING TO: GA PRIME3 POSITIVE PLUS 3E YEILDS GA. FACILITY: INST. NEORG. KHIM. ELEKrROKHIM.t TBILISIP USSR. L A CS S f F I E D USSR GVINIANIDZE,---Sh. "Decisive Steps Must Be Taken Toward Achieving Ideal Sanitary Conditions" Tbilisi, Zarya Vostoka, 29 Aug 70, p 4 Translation: Preventing the spread of infectious gastrointestinal, diseases depends on all the people, who are called upon to obey strictly the rules of sanitation and hygiene. Many radical measures are planned for this purpose in Kutaisi. There is to be a one-month campaign dedicated to sanitary and social order, in which the city's population will be extensively involved. The campaign is directed by the Kutaisi City Committee of the Party and by the City Executive Committee. A special commission was appointed and approved to head up the project. U. Tskvitinidze, chairman of the Executive ConLnittee of the Kutaisi City Council, is guiding the commission. The con-mAssion accomplished quite a bit in a few days' work. The city is checking closely on the sanitary conditions in industrial plants, government buildings, and homes. Those responsible for this work are the plant directors, secretaries of the party organizations controlling homes, district commissions, and so forth. 1/4 USSR GVINIANIDZE, Sh., Zarya Vostoka, 29 Aug 70, p 4 However, an investigation has shown that this matter is not being treated with the seriousness that it deserves, and that the necessary steps have not been taken. There are plenty of examples. In the Kutaisi Hotel, the restaurant, cafe, kitchen, and other services are located over the basement, i'fnich became flooded with sewage when the pipes were damaged. Grocery store No 55, which is next to the restaurant, and some other places are in the same condition. The chief unsanitary area in Kutaisi is the Central Market. The construction of the market, which has gone on for years, nullifies all the efforts of its manage- ment to put things in order. The builders (L. Babunashvili, Chief of the 4th Building Administration) failed to install a toilet, although the old one, 2 or 3 meters away from where farmers sell their produce, is in disrepair. Moreover, it is washed irregularly because of the lack of water. The laboratory of the market is in a badly run-down place. Public eating places managed by G. Mamrik- ashvili, M. Khundishvili, Ye. Sepiashvili, and A. Iremadze are in an unsanitary condition. 2/4 USSR GVINIANIDZE, S11-3 Zarya Vostoka, 29 Aug 70, p 4 The sanitary condition of Kolkhoz Market No 2 also leaves much to be desired. In front of it is a "fountain" created by a leaking water pipz,, with pools of water around it. "The water has been running for 7 or 8 months," says A. Mamageishvili, director of the market, "but my written requests and oral reminders about the need to fix the pipes have been ignored by the Municipal Department of the Kutaisi City executive committee. The kitchen of Cafeteria No 5 on Ukrainskaya Street (M. Gogiya, manager, 0. Ormotsadze, cook) is situated in a corridor with a toilet, which has been turned into a dump for rusty pans and pails, dried out tubs, and rotten potatoes. The cafeteria is swarming with flies. The walls are battered and the floor is worth- less. On some streets next to Market No I rubbish is piled up by the houses. This situation apparently doesn't bother those in charge of the efty's garbage trucks, for they systematically break the schedule for garbage removal. 3/4 - 91 - USSR GVI.%,;IA2.IDZF, Sh-, Zarya Vostoka, 29 Aug 70, p 4 The cityls wastes are carted off to the right bank of the Rion, where they are dumped. Yet there are various public buildings and houses not far away. When there are strong winds, rubbish is blown into the yards of houses on Ninoshvili Street. This state of affairs is intolerable. Prompt steps must be taken to deal severe- ly with those responsible. 4/4 USSR UDC '016.13-002.2 G-V SHIA -.wj -- KOBA-KIIIDZE, N. G. "Dynamics of Shifts in Lipids, T-Tonoamines and the Coagulation System of the Blood During Atherosclerosis Caused by Restriction of- Movement " Tbilisi, SoobshcheniZa Akademii Nauk GruzinskoX SSR, Vol 60, No 2, Nov- - 70, - Pp LaL5-L47 Abstract: Shifts in the comDosition of liDids, catechol-amines and in the coa;:ulq-uion system of the blood were studied in differ- ent.periods of experimental atherosclerosis (1, 2, 3, and k raonths). The same indexes were studied in the tissue of the myocardium, liver, and reticular formation of t-he brain st-em of animals at the end of the ex-ooriment. At the beginning of' the e=eriment. Deriodic restriction of movenent -Droduced in rabbits an =.crease In zhe content of bet-a-lipoproteins; in the blood. U--was established that the content of' total cholesterol hnd increased and the leci-Lh-in-cholesterol index had decreased at the:end of the ex-Deriment. In the thalamus, an increase in the 2:/2- USSR GVISHIAITA., G. S., et al, Soobshcheni7a Akadenii PiaW~c Gruzinsko-v SSR, Vol 60, No 2, Nov 70, D-P 445-447 total cholesterol and beta-linoDroteins was observed, while the lecithin-cholesterol index decreased. The content of beta- lipoproteins in the n-yocardium and that of total cholesterol in the reticular formation of the brain stem increased. '-!-,he contenr, of catechol-ramines was elevated at the beginning of the experi- ment. During the first months an increase in the level of free adrenalin was observed, while in subseauent months the level of adrenalin in the blood decreased and teat of nonadrenalin increazed. 212 -CI - ------------ - GvISMANI 1.~6 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--SOVIET SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION WITH OTHER COUNTRIES _u_ AUTHOR--GVISHIANIi D. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR, COMMUNIST WORLD, FRANCEP ITALY, EUROPE SOURCE- INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, 1970, NR 2-3, PP 46-51 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BP-HAVIOR.AL ANO SOCIAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--k AND D BUDGET, S AND T DEVELOPMENT, k AND D C03PEERATIONP BILATERAL AGREEENIENT, CONTRACT 4 AINO 1), PATD11T R13ill't 1~ )CIEMIFIC RELATION' COi',4TR.OL '4ARKING--NO RESTkICT[ONS DOCUMENT CLASS--LJNCL4SS1FlED PROXY REEL /F RAMP---- 1999/03 75 STEP CIRC ACCESSION '110--AP0122563 2/6 014 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSIW; 0ATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122563 ABSTgACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CXPENOITURE ON SCIF-.NT[F[C 0EVELOP!-lENT IS INCREASING -APfOLY. IN THE LAST SEVENTEEN YEARS ALLOCATIONS FCR SCIENCE HAVE INCaEASED ABOUT FOUR TEENiF rjL D; IN LAST YEEARIS BUDGET THEY CA"16 TO NCARLY 9,000 MILLION RUBLES. RAPID SCIENTIFIC AND TECw,4nL0(;IC4L PROGRESS IS INCON'ClEIV4f-jLE ilITHOUT SP-ECIALLISATION. NeW aRANCHES CF KNOWLEDGE CONSTANTLY E,!-',~RGL IN Mi .ID E RN SC I EENC ETHERE ARE ALREADY MWN-E THAN 2t000 SCIF;NTIFIL !)ISCIPLINE-Sr ANO THIS RA11FICATION PROCFSS IS GAINING '40MENTUIM. DIFFERENTIATIOiN OF SCIENCE AND THE APPEARANCE. AND DEVELJPMENT OF INCREASINGLY NUMERoUS INDEPENDEINIT TRENDS IN RESEARCH AkE ACCOMPANIED BY A F-EVEr6E TENDENCY? COJPERATION AMOING SCIENTISTS AND SPECIALISTS AND THE INTEGRATlofq OF THE PROCESS OF SCIENTIFIC COGNITION. Cg'JPERATION IS BECCI-MING AN INCREASINGLY f-MPORTAINT CONDITION FOR THE DEVELOPIMENT OF W5DE.K-14 SCTI-NCEI BF-CAUSE EACH ONE OF ITS ;3R6,NCHES ANr) EVERY SPHERE OF SICIENTIFIC ANO TECHNICAL INFORMATION CANN!~`T EFFECTIVELY DEVELOP 3Y ITSELF, WITHOUT INTERACT19N. THE STATES ASSOCIATED WITH THE rG.UNCIL Ffli-, 4drUAL ECONVIMIC ASSIT-ANCE C3fq.RGjl.%'ATE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH INITI) OROBLE'4S OF MUTUAL INTEPEST. THE CM~A PERMANENT CLJ,'l-AITTf-'-E FOR THE COORDINATION u',F II&CIENTIFIC AND TECHNOL9GICAL kESEAkCA vlAS SET UP 114 1960. 4T ?RESENT, THE CMEA COUNTRIES rOOPERATE IN WOiz.KING OUT 700 MAJ-JR RESEARCH THEMES. UNCLASSIFIED 3/6 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION Nj--AP0122563 4BSTRACT /EXTR ACT-- ANO THEr, 59 THE~IFS 4RE BEING) ELABOqArE'O BY THE PEkMA-,14CNT COAMITTEE, WITH MIORE THA,4 100 SOVIET RESEARCH DKG4'~IS AT I-J"S TAKING PART IN THE WORK IT IS EXPECTC~0 THAT A BIG ROULE 11% IoApkl,'1Vl.NG THE SYSTEM OF SCIENTIFIC ANo r~-CHNUIL3GIrAL INIF-ORMATION ',q[LL BE PLAYED 3,Y THE CEoJTm'F-- FOR SCIENT 1FIC TECH41CAL 1~'0-J,~MAl IXA WHICIH wAS ESTABLISHED LAST YEAR. THE w(JESTION IS NOW BEING STUDIED OP SETrINIG UP AN iNT-EqNATIONAL TEAM OF SCIENTISTS AT THE SOVIET I*q'--TITUTE OF PR06LEAS OF CONTROL (AUTOMATION AND TELEMECHANI-CS). ONE OF THE f-:lJZ0iS (IF JOINTLY SOLVING PROBLEMS OF SCIENTIFIC ANO TECHNICAL COOPERATION Is DIRECT CONTACT BETWEEN M-I.,.'IST~,lz-S AND DEP-~RTN~ENTS: 55 SCVI'-::r ~'-111'-,"ISTRHS HAVE SIGNED 19-3 PROTOCCLS 0,14 Dl;:,ECT SCIENTIFIC AND, TECHNICAL C~-,jPERATI~~N iilTH 83 :111INISTRIES IN SULGAIRIA, CZEZtiOSLOVAKlAt THE GUR, POLAf%o AND YU-*--In-SL.-'V[-'. THE J01?iT SPECI -"LISE--) W"I"r,"~IN!,-, GRC,,UPS S:--'i Jr-' T-1 THIS EitJ DECIDE 0,N NEW FIE-LDS ANID FORMS Or' LUNG TERM CeDPERATIL;N W-AICA Ei%-SU,-