SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AKHMEDSAFIN, U.M. - AKHMEDZHANOV, Y.S.
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP86-00513R000100610018-4
Release Decision:
RIF
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
100
Document Creation Date:
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 5, 2000
Sequence Number:
18
Case Number:
Publication Date:
December 31, 1967
Content Type:
SCIENCEAB
File:
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 2.08 MB |
Body:
Science in Kazakhstan During the Forty (cont.) 1188
There are 10 photographs, 2 maps, 1 table (on the
morphogenetic types of Kazakh
iron ore deposits), and numerous Soviet references in the
text.
TABLE OF CONTEM:
Satpayev, K.I. The KazakbLAcademy of Sciences Commemorating
the 40th
Aani,feksary 6f the-Octhb6fr Revolution 5
Borukayev, R.A. Mineral Deposits of Kazakhstan
66
Rusakov, M.P. Kazakhstan - the Largest Primary Material Base
for the
Ferrous 14etal -Industry in the Eastern Part of the USSR 96
Akbmedsafin, U.M. Hydrogeological Explorations in Kazakhstan
Within the
_MNA~rV Years 132
P6pov, A.S. Development of Mining Industries and Mining
Engineering in
Kazakhstan Under the Soviet Regime 158
Ponomarev, V.D. Development of Yetallurgy in Soviet
Kazakhstan 172
Card 2/ 4
Science in Kazakhstan Daring the Fbrty (Cont.) 1188
Bekturov, A.B. Chemistry in the Service of the National
Economy of the
Ftep,lblic 182
Chokin, Sh.Ch. Pbrty Years of Development of Power
Economy in
Kazakhstan 197
Pallgov, N.N. Geography and Its Role in the Building of
Socialism in
Kazakhstan 226
Fesenkov, V.G. Development of Astronomy in Kazakhstan 247
Zhautykov, O.A. Development of Mathematics in Kazakhstan
26o
Markovich, M.M., and Kalinin, S.K. Development of Physics
in
Kazakhstan 281
Zykov, D.A. The Science of Agriculture in Kazakhstan 295
Favlov, N.V. Study of Kazakh Flora and Vegetation 313
Card 3/4
Science in Kazakhstan Daring the Forty (Coat.) 1188
Dolgashin, I.A. Forty Years of Zoological Studies in
Kazakhstan 329
Polosukhin, A.P. History of the Development.and Achievements of
Nazakh Physiology 345
Pokrovskiy, S.N., Nusupbekov, A.N., and Shakhmatov, V.F.
Historical
Studies in Soviet Kazakhstan 369
Tolybekov, S-Ye. Development of the Study of Economics In
Kazakhstan 392
Kenesbayev, S. and Sarybayev, Sh. Development of YAzakh
Philology
Under the Soviet Regime 4T
Bazarbayev, M. Development of Kazakh Literature and Literary
Criticism 432
AVAIIAME: Library of Congress
MM/faa
Card4/4 2-13-59
AKHMEDSAYIN.O...U.N.. --
Underground waters In the arid regions of Kazakhstan
and measures
for utilizing then in the water supply and irrigation
of pastures
and oases. Test. All Kazakh. SSR 13 no.4:.14-24 Ap
'57.(MI2A io:6)
1. Akademik Ak&deuti nank Kazikhokoy SSR.
(Kazakhstan-Vater. Underground)
SATFAY317, K.I.; BORUKAYAV, R.A.; AKHMEDSAY -U.M.; BOK.
I.I.; KUSHIff, G.L.;
S1IRGIYHV, N.G.-, SHLYGIN, SHCHIRTIA, Gel.: MONICH, V.X.;
LOMONOVICH, I.I.; LOROV, T.V.; MMYHV, G.TS.; NOVOKITA
IY, I.P.;
BARBOT-DR-MARNI, A.V.; GALITSKIY, V.V.; KOLOTILIN, N.F.;
ZHILINSKIY,
G.B.; KAYUPOV, A.Z.; KAZANLI, D.N .; SATPAY&VA, T.A.;
ABDULKABIROVA.
M.A.; GAZIZOVA, K.S.; VIIYTS, B.I.; UIAYRUTDINOV, B.1h.;
MUCHAMSDZHANOV,
S.M.; CHOLPANKUWV, T.Ch.; PARSHIN, A.V.; TAZHIBAYNVA,
P.T.-, YANULOVA,
M.T.; BYKOVA, M.S.: VOLKOV, A.N.; BOLGOV, G.N.;
MITRIAIRTA, N.M.;
0110KILBAYMV. S.Ye.; KUNAYXV, D.S.; YARENSKAYA, M.A.;
RIBROVA, T.I.
Tireless explorer of the depths of the earth's cruet; on
the 65th
birthday and 40th anniversary of the scientific
engineering ac-
tivities of Academician K.P. Rusakov. Test. AN TA2akh.
SSR 13
no.12:96-97 D 157 (KM ini)
jRuakov, Mikhail PetrovieN 1892-)
AKIMDSVIN. U.M., skad., red.: OSADCHIT, F.Ya.. red.;
ROROKINA. Z.P.. tekbn.red.
[Hydrogeological accounts of virgin lands; Aktyubinak,
Kokchetar and
North Kazakhstan provinces] Gidrogeologichaskis ocharki
tselinnykh
zemell; Aktiubinskoi. Kokchetavskoi i Severe-Kazakhatanskoi
oblestel. Alma-Ata, 1958. 209 P. (HMA 11:11)
1. Akademiya neuk Kazakhokey SSR, Alma-Ata. Iastitut
-sologichookikh nauk.
2. Aksdemiya nauk IazSSR (for Akhmadsafin).
(Aktyubinak Province--Water, Underground)
(Kokobstay Province--Water, Underground)
(North Kazakhstan Province--Water, Underground)
AVROY, P,Ta.; AYTALIT~W, Zh. A.; AUEZOV, M.O.;
AKHl*,`DSkPjaA.LT,.l,,fjj BATISHCHEV-
TARASOV, S.D.; HAZO10VA, N.U.; BAISHEV, S.B.; 3AYJr0)RJROV,
'RW.TMr)V, A.B.; BOGATMV, A.S.; 'BOK, I.!.-, BOIM,.Y-T-T,
R.A.-,
N.L.; BVICOVA, 14.8.; ZHILIITSEIY, ZYXOV, D.A.; IVAIncIll',
P.P.;
KAUITLI, D.%; KAYUPOV, A.K., ZEMWAYW , S.K,; XOTI)TILIN',
MTAYMV, D..A..; KUSHFIV, G.L.; LV'. ", i.v.; 14.kSHAlOV, O.Zh.;
G.TS.; YODIGH, V.K.; IRM11TOV, S.-, 14113KEPOV, G.-,
PUKHAIUDZHA"ZOV, S.M.;
PARSHIll, A.V,; POFROVSKIY, S.N.; POLOSWRIN, A.F.; RUSft-KOV,
M.P.;
SIRGIYEV, IT.G.; SNYVUIJ-I!T, S.Sh.-, TAZHI3AYEV, P.T.;
FBSINKOV, 7 G.-V
SHLYGIN, Ye.D.; SHCH",R,RA, G.N.; CHOKIV, Sh.Ch.;
CHOLPAYr.TWV. T:Ch.
St;Ktieth birthday of Acadomician Kanysh Imantaevinh &qtpaev.
Vest.
AN Kazakh. S4-R 15 no.408-61 Ap t59 (MIRA 12:7)
(Satpaev, Kanyah Iwntanvich, 1899-)
AKHMEDSAFIN, U.M., akademik
Methods involved in compiling a hydrogeological map of
Kazakhstan.
Vest.AH Kazakh.SSR 16 no-5:27-32 M.V 16o. (MIRA 13!7)
1. AlwAemiya nauk XazSSR.
(Kazakhatan-Water, Undergroung-Ma-ps)
SATPATEV, K-1,; POWSUXHIN, A.P.; BAISMW, S.B.; CWKIX. Sh.Ch.;
BORUKAYNV, R.A.;
AKIMDSAPIN, U.N.; XU3Hlff, G.L.;SHCHERBA, G.N.; WNIC11, Y.K.;
MIDDYNT.
G.TS:7,MRWr,- "..; BARBOT-N-MMI, A.Y.; GALITWT, T.T.;Z=lJWXlT,
G.B.; KAYUPOV, A.K.; KAZAHLI, D.N.; KOWTILIK, W.F.; MgKHAMMMOV.
S.M.;
SATPAYRVA, T.A.;VlffTS, B.I.; GAZIZOVA, X.S.;CHDLPAIDWWV, T.Ch.;
PARSITIN, A.V.; BT]WVA. H.S.-, MITRYATEVA, H.JA.; VOLKDV, A.H.;
CHAKABAYIIV.
S.Ye.; TARMLEATA, M.A.; KHAYRUTDINDV, D.Kh.
On the 60th anniversary ot the-birtb of I.I. Bok, Academician of
the
Academy of the Kazakh S.S.R. Vest~AH Kazakh.SSR 14 no.10:95-96
0 158. (MIRA 11:12)
(Bak. Ivan Ivanovich, 1898- )
KOIA)TILINg Nikolay Pedotovich;-AERP
�AFINI-RALI, prof.p doktor geologo
mixeralog. naukq akademiky otv. red.; RZHORDKOVSKAYAt
L.S.v red.;
ALFEROVA, P.F., tekhn. red.
[Deformation of hillsides and sea cliffs in seismic
and mucIflow
areas of southeastern Kazakhstan) Deformataii gornykh
i beregovykh
sklonov v usloviiakh seismicheskikh i selevT~h
raionov IUgo-
Vostoobnogo Kazakhatana. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nauk
Kazakhokoi
SSR, 1961. 154 P. (MIRA 3-4:7)
1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhokoy SSR (for AkImedsafin)
(Kazakbetan-Geodynainics)
AKHMEDBAFIN, TJ a db evicht POGOZHEV, A.$., red.;
ALFEROVA) P.F.p
tekhn. red.
(Nethodology of drawing up forecasting maps, and sarvey
of the
artesian basins of Kazakhstan) Metodika sostavleniia
kart pro
gnozov i obzor artezianskikh basseinov Y-azakhstana.
Alma-Ata
Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kazakhokoi SSR, 1961. 106 p. (MMA
15:41
(Kazak.hatan-Water) Underground)
4
AKHG, DSAFIN, U.M..1 DALIYAN I.B.s SYDYNa=h,.,g.5"
Z7- - .1 &
Artesicr waters in the eastern Aral Sea region
and conditIons
of their formation. Izv. AN Kazakh. M. Ser, geole
noe2:86
95 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Aral Sea region--Water,, Underground)
AKHKEDSAFINg U.M-; SYDYKOV, Zh.
Modification of M.G.Kurlovts fonaula. Gidrokhim.mat.
34:164-165
161. 1(MM 15:2)
1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN Kazakhskoy SSR, g.
Alma-Ata.
(Water--Composition)
AtaRWWIHp U.M.,, akaderlk
Principal results of studying underground waters of
the Virgin
Territory and outlook for rural water supply. Vest.
AN
Kazakh.SSR 18 no*1:15-27 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhokoy SSR.
(Virgin Territory6-Watert Underground)
AKHMEDMPIN,, Ufa M.
'Vnderground, reserviors and prospects for their
utilization"
report to be submitted for the United Tfations
Conference on the
Application Of Science and Tocbnology for the
Doaefji, of the Lese
Devclopod krcas - G,-riavap 4-20 Feb 63-
CHOKIN, Sh.Ch., otv. red.; AKWEDSAFIV U *M- red.;
IIAYZELI, S.Ya.,
red.; OSORGIN, A.V.., red.; ZIIUS,VVA, N.D., red.;
SDAENOV, M.N.,
red.; ALF-ITLOVA, P.F., tolchn. red.
[Productive forces of central
Kazakhstan]Proizvoditeltrye sily
TSentrallno."o Kazakhetana; trudy sessii. Alma-Ata,
Izd-vo Akad.
nauk Kazakhskoi SSR. Vol.5.[Power engineering,
water supply
engineering, construction, and
transportation]Energetika i vod-
noe khoziaistvo, stroitel'stvo i transport. 1959.
257 p.
(14IRA 15:12)
1. Ob"yedinennaya nauchnaya sessiya po problemam
razvitiya pro-
izvoditellrykh sil TSentrallnogo Kazakhstana,
Karaganda, 1958.
2. Institut energetiki Akademii nauk Kazakhskoy SM
(for
Nayzel'). 3. Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR (for
Chokin). .4. In-
stitut geologicheskikh nauk Akaderii nauk
Kazakhskoy SSR (for
Akhmedsafin)- 5. Institut ekonoriki Akademii nauk
Kazakhskay SSR
(for Osorgin).
(Kazakhstan-14ater supply engineering)
(Kazakhstan-Construction industry)
(Kazakhstan-Transportation)
AKHKEDSAFIN. U.M., akademik
Prognostic maps of artesian and ground waters of
Kazakhstan.
Vest. AN SSSR 33 no.10:47-51 0 163. (MIRA 16tll)
1. AN Kazakhskoy SSR, Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN
Kazakhskoy
SSR.
AKMDSAFIN,,.q,M.v akademik, otv. red..,.
R""HOWDOUKM, L.S.p
red.; KOVPJEVA, I.F., red.,- SUVOOVA, R.I... red.
(Hydrogeological regiona-lization and the regional.
evaluation of the resources of underground waters in
Kazakhstan] Gidrogeologicheskoe rad.onirovanie I
regio-
nal'naia otsenka resursov podzemTkvkh vod
Kazakhstana.
Alma-Ata, Naukap 1964, 306 p. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Akademlya nauk Kazakhskoy SIR, Alria-Ata.
Institut
geologlcheskM nauk. 2. AN Kazakliskoy SSR (for
Akhmedsafin).
r- 77
L 46 (1)/F-C1,/-EEC(t)1&'A(h)
AUESSION M AP5009498 S/0030/65/0DO/003/M28;~i5o]
C-?
AUTHORgi VJAogr,&daVA,P- (Academiciati); CrerjLni~noy 1. Pt emlaian)l
j_ (Aced
Tsnuh~nt A. L. (AcademiciWn) I Shchorbayov., Iff.-I. (AaaCeRilanh
,7AEi~&at-1Wnj'j Sadovskiy' A7-(d-o~i~e~pondf;-g-member AN SSSR)j
AktgL4
c -N.-
~ev,_L. P. (Candidate of oqsioo-aii6emst-
Acadoaloian Za)~~
(cioncns); q,~q
TITLE: Davolopient of earth sciences in Central Asia and in
Kazakhstan (Results
of a'field trip or the Dopartment of Earth Sciences)
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Vostnik, no. 3, 1965, 128-150
TOPIC TAGS: geoactivity, goochamiat , geoahronological problem,
geochronolog)rp
Awy
geodesy, geography, goologfal survey, &tiolog, gt~magnetL
Sm, geopiquical pros
pooting, goophyoloal research, geopbrics
ABSTRhCT: The Prosidi= or the AoadexW of Sciences, SSSR board the
report-6f
academician A. Pi Vinogradov, secretary of the Department of Farth
Sciences, at -
the aijualon hold on January 15. The speaker presented the results
of the dey"t- -
ment's trip (Oct. 1-11, 1964), organized bor the Academies of
Sciences of-
Kazakhatan, Lirghiziya, Tedshikistan, Turkmenistan, sM Vsbekistan,
and the
Cmd 1/~
IL 4ck340-65
ACCESSION NR3 AP50D9498
State Geological Committee SSSR. Establishing direct
relations with the above
academics was the immediate goal of the, trip. The
symposium on qqismol E~Jheld
Am Tashkent) was reported on by H. A. Sadovb)LV. The
problems in this 'f'*49ld were
divided into three groupst 1) internal structure of ths
earth's crus' -tnd
vodimontary nantle revealed by data obtained 17
different branches of the goo-
science; 2) relation among different earthquake sources;
3) protection of the
population and national cconomy from earthquake damage.
It was recommended that
special service dealing with the qVthquako forecasts be
organized. Achieve-
ments of the symposium on hydrolorv"uroro reported by U.
14. Aklinodsafin. Be L
Kudelin (R)scov University) presented a paper on the
drainage and renewal or
ground wtter. U. M. Akhmedsafin spoke on the study of
artesian basins in
gineqi~i_ g_q_"19gy)
Ka7-Mdiutan. N,. A. Koneonrin (Usbek, Institute of -
Hydrology _ana_ En n
discussed the principal problems of theoretical.
hydrology. 4__.JL,_~q~Xqy
(Acadomy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR) spoke on the seepage
effect of underground
brines and its' meaning in the interpretation of
ore-formation processes. qq~A~
__j )jkTjyvLAqv presented an engineering-geological m%p
of the arid Uzbekistan. Y, 0
Gafurov disoussad irrigation principles and the
foreoast, of bydrogoodynmda
W.-Ing place in the Irrigatmel areas. A I, Yae ~ spoke
an uti3luation
-2_~ 11h
of arteslAn waters. N. A. T#ytoyic~- reconmended the
organization of a speolalised
service for the problesW77-&&~64~d4aters. The
i9ographical problesis in
!L 48340-6.5
jACCESSION NRs AP5009498
Central Asia were discussed at three interrelated geographic
symposia hold in
Tashkent, Ashkhabad, and ai Alma-Ata. The first dealt with the
geographical
aspects of Irrigation in Central Asia) the socond vith the
problems of desert
conquoat and the building of the Nara Kum canal; the third with
the regulation
of glacier molting In the mountains of Central Asia. Of special
interest was the
discussion of the fitture fate or the Aral Son. Two oplvalto
opinions wore pro-
Isontods V. L. ShiLl't3 atated that incrennod use of river waters
for irrigation
ill caune a complete drying up of the sea. L. V. Danin-Barkovokiy
drew attention
to the recent rino of the water level in the q-6-40 -by the
peculiar-
itioa of water tranopiration by different ty-pou of vegetation.
Fl,jF"P.UY1UW
.however, oxplainod the paradox by the water supply at the river
sources at the
Pamir-Altai and Tynn'-Shant divide. The results of the three
sessions wore
summarizod by Academician L P. Gorasimov. Academician A. L.
Yanshin reported
on the mrtin session of the Earth Sciences Department in
Alma-Ata. R. A; Doruka ev
A!. A. Yayupov, G._ F.Jyapichav, and L. A. lfiroahnichanko
reported oii-i-h-oiCr-udr.
and metalloreytic mnppLV of eastern Kazakhstan. G. B. ZhilinsKly
discussed
oblema in theoretical and experimental v spoke on the-
r
p
rolatlon of ondogena metallogezW to the deep structure ;f the
crust. I. P.
g -qtauy reported on iron and manganese deposits in Kazakhstan.
Zfi-.-3-.
qynk~
Sadykov made a quantitative oftluation of artesian vatere in the
artesian basins,
c.;d 315
L 49)40-65
'ACCESSION NR: AP5009498
eolian sands, and deltaic deposits of this region. H. I.
Varentsov described
oil prospects in southeastern Kazakhstan. This topic was
discussed in greater
detail in the paper by j!t
_XaA._AyrQys M.. 1-.Aaren~sov, V. -I..--,Ditmar and
Geophysical. research in Kazakhstan was deseribod by 14. D.
MOroZODV.
Rrqdjqva, and V., I,. Col. ~Aq.Wt. 7be session on the problom3
of are genouls
was hold in Frunze, and A3 results wore reported by
Academician D. I. Shcherbakovo
Z.A.-Ohaldlov and 4. discussed the application of nov precise
methods
in gcolog'y. report,ad on his study of regional goochamistry
in the
accumulation and localizati n of wercury ore.
1j,_jL.,._41~rqikzen criticized the
P
paper of F. 1,-Vollfson on the theory of formation and
distribution of andogens
ore doposics., V; -i. Knauf and Ye. I. Zubteov presented a
structural map of
northern Kirghiziya. Ron2v spoke on the origin of ores in
sedimentary arA
xtrusive rockn of Tyant;.-Shan'. At_ML A14uUay.~y formulated
principal conditions
for bauxite formation. GXAyZdgv discussed the polymetallio
region of Moldo-
tau. A Dzhumali3rev spoke on the structure of ores in
Dahergalan. Academician
~t-ed ihs results of the Dushanbe session at uhloh Academician
D.-S.. XorzfALrakky discussed pnt-magmstio processes. U. V.
JL4Lqkqnko spoke
U aoiBuila activity and "a dnergr of earthquakes* A*-DLJMrtt
U sy and S. A.
174kkhar~-r thi, possible connection betvaen geochaxical
pmeseem WA
zo.LuiAg Meho ov spoke on seismic pbebonons. V,11&-Q&LWdy
d"oubsed yroblesie
Card 4/3
L 49140-65
ACCESSION NRs AP5009498
related to the study of seismic processes. The session in Ashkhabad
vas reported
by j_?__Z-ejjnqv, candidate of physico-mathomatical sciences. It
starl.nd vith
U41(c --.:oc-datinge
nor or m. A. Sadovakiy vho doacribed the probloms of varthq
J~nq'~U~qv and Dzabay(jv prosonted now informtion an the deep
structure
or Westnrn Turkmenistan. L. 11. Smirnov described the general
structural history
of the Alplan4linalayan mobile bel~~nd tbo adjacent transition zone.
1. H.
OvelOnnikov reported to the Prooldium the rosmlU of the Tashkent
session
vhioh V~,_V'~_Jjoljqusoy Maoitted tho paper "rArth crust and the
upper-Mantle, of
ftaouz;oad Min ori(;in of natural oulfur.
Malakhov described the motallogenia peculiarities and typos of the
Wbek ores,
Vollroon, V. G.-q.;n'xCMdt-0, and A.-Q,1QWA1%cYOW7 analyzed the
APPlication
of goochamleal and P117gical methods to egraoration.\yThe Frosidim
of the
Acadoml of - Scianc,~GIIIR approved the vork* or lNe-DepmAxent of
Earth Sciences P
presented its resolutiow# and expressed its gratitude to
Aoadsmician.A, P,
Vinogradov, the sacreta" of Us Departiment, and -to the of the
Mlanisa.
tion committee*
"S
AS=IATIONS none
T.
S MUMB 1 00 V` INGLI 00 an 0001
0=1 000
No REF SOVI 000
Ce'd
AKIR-EDSAFIN U.M., akademlk~ AVROV, P,Y&.~ ZHAPARKHANOV,
S.Zh., kand. gc.-)logo-.
A.B:, kand. geologo-mineral, riauk~ '11"'21RELISON., B.S.
Artesian waters of cretaceous deposits of the eastern
Ky5yI Em. and the
Arys' Depression and the outlook for their use. Vest, AN
Kazakh. SSIR ZI
no.608-416 Je 165. ( Y, I, I A -1. S ~ -, )
1. Akademiya nat~k Kazakhskoy SSR (for Akhmedshf -'L,-,, ,
111.
respondent AN Kazakhgkoy SSR (for Avrov).
AKIDEDSAFINt U.M.
Formation of undergraund and artesian waters in
Kazakhstan.
Trudy Inst. geol. naulc AN Kar-akh. SSR no.14.3-25
165.
(Mirul 19: 1)
AKHMEDYANOV) I. S.
"Desipning Cylindrical Shells Reinforced by Bulkheads."
report presented at the 13th Scientific Technical
Conference of the Kuybyshev
Aviation Institute, March 1959.
AKHMIYANOV., I.S.
Method for integrating equations of the bending of a
spherical
shell subjected to a4pymmetric loading.
Izv*vys,ueheb.2aV.;
5 no.3-6247 162.
av.tekh. ,b (MIRA 15:9)
(glexure) (Differential equations)
ACC NR,
AP5020636 SOURCE CODE: -UR/0147/65/000/003/0646/0051,' -
-AUTHOR: Akhmedlyan
n..I. S-
ORG: 'None
TITLE: The strain temperature of 4-thin spherical shell subjected to
aXi9yMmetr1c heating'.'.-
SOURCE: IVUZ. Aviatsionnaya tekbnIka, no. 31 19653 46-51
TOPIC TAGS: spheric shell structure shell the
ory, thin shell structure, sheH structure
-stability, strain, heat stress, iareps distribution, temperature
distribution
ABSTRACT: The problem of the strainii and stresses in a symmetrically
heated-spberical
shell hap been examined elsewhere. E. Melan and G. Parkus
(Termoupruglye napryazhentya,
vyzyvayemyye stationarnymi temj~eraturnyml polyami. M. , Fiiznatg1z,
11958),reduced the
solution of this problem to the integration -of wsystem, of two
heterogeneous-equations with re-
spect to Q (transverse force) and -.9- (deflection angle of the
normal to the median surface).
The question of the integration, of the equations obtained, however.,
remained unresolved. V. N.
PastushikhIn managed to obtain a: solution to this problem by
reducing the Integration of one
heterogeneous equation of the fourth order with respect to 0--. The
disadvantage of this method
is the fact that in order to calculate the value, of the right-hand
side of the equation for 4- ~ it is
necessary to perform triple differentiation of the function which
defines the tempersturedis-1
tribution on, the shell. In view of. thiso the present article
presents a method of calculating th6
UDC: 539.3+629.13,01202.T.
Cm, 1/3
a 70 19.7 17
';L' 6431-66
am
~1- 431~-66
., 6
AKWMADS, A. A.
Refteing beat lose and prolonging the service period of
tube
furnaces. Azarb.neft.khog. 35 no.6:28-30 Je '56. (MLRA
9:10)
(Furnaces) (Petroleum--Refining)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL%
ABSTRACT:
Card 1/3
Akhmed-Zade, A.A.
50V-0/0-56-10-4/9
An Oil Economizur for the Furnaces of Oil Refineries (Nef-
tyanoy ekonomayzer dlya neftezavodakikh pechey)
Energeticheakiy byulleten', 10,58, Nr 10, pp 9 - 13 (USSR)
The author states that the optimum temperature of the flue
gases leaving the convection chamber of a funace should be
roughly 1500 above that of the raw material to be heated.
Due to defect in the design, and due to working conditions,
the convective surface does not operate efficiently, and the
flue gases carry away 20-30% of the heat of "he burnt fuel.
This raises the question of the secondary use of the heat
of the flue gases, The author lists the defects of current
types of air and steam preheaters, and says that these de-
fects are completely abqent in the "pipe within a pipe" air
preheater. An important advantage of the latter is that ad-
ditional resistance is not introduced into the gas tract of
the furnace and the combustion products leaving the furnace
via the chimney are not subject to cooling. After discussing
the defects of P-shaped tubular air prehenters, the anthor
says that it is necessary to install tubular air heaters
which provide for the movement
An Oil Economizer for the Furnaces of Oil Refineries
SOV-90-58-10-4/9
of air which is transverse to the tubes and counter to the
flue gases. He then gives reasons why the heat of the dis-
charged gases should not be used for heating only the ai:r,
but the raw material as well. He gives a description of
the oil economizer. It can be designed either in the form
of a furnace convective surface or a tubular apparatus with
the gases moving transversely through a space in the tube.
It should be installed above the flue and incorporated be-
tween the convection chamber of the furnace and the air
pre-
heater. The two-chamber tubular furnace has a radiation
surface of 300 sq m, a convective surface of 250 sq m. The
surface of the steam superheater is 100 aq m, and that of
the air prehgater 360 aq m. The useful thermal. load is
equal
to 13*5 x 10 kgm calories per hr. In order to increase the
capacity of the installation, a new furnace with a thermal
load of 3'5 x 10 kgm calories per hour is required. The
author then gives formulae for the amount of oil (which has
the light benzine fraction removed) to be heated in a new
boiler, and other parameters. He concludes by stating that
Card 2/3 the installation of an oil economizer saves the
construction
An Oil Economizer for the Furnaces of Oil Refineries
SOV-90-58-10-4/9
of a new furnace consuming 4,000 tons of fuel per year, with
a heat-producing capacity of 10,000 kgm calories, and repre-
senting a highly effective thermal aggregate (a tubular
furnace with an efficiency of about Beo). There are 3
diagrams.
1. Petroleun--Processing 2. Furnaces-Equipment 3. Heat
exchnngers--Design 4. Combustion chamber gases--Applications
Card 3/3
~AMHZ-ZADE, A.A.
Some methods for efficient utilization of heat in
atmospheric tub
ular units. Sbor,trud,Az NII 0 no,,4-.91-299 159. (MIU
15:5)
(Petroleum refineries-Equipment and supplies) -
AKMED-ZADE I A.A.
Practicability of conyerting ring burners into
flameless panel
burners in the Baku petroleum refineries. Azerb.
nefti.-khoz.
40 no, 3:38-40 Mr 1619 (MIRA 14:5)
(Baku-Gas burners)
AKUNMZADE, A.A.
Efficient grouping of the chambers of a petroleum
refinery
tu~estill. Azerb.neft.khoz. 40 no.8:41-43 Ag 161. (MA
15:2)
(Petroleum refineries-Equipment ahd supplies)
Ar-~IYEV, Z.E.j_AKHMEI-,ZADF, A.A.; PPYANIKOV, Ye.l.;
AGAMIRZOV, N.A.;
KAGGRMW7NOVA, F.A.; SHTF.YNSIiNAYrjERP Ye.M.
increasing the yield of oil, using a dewaxing
installation.
Sbor. nauch.-tekh. inform. Azerb. inst. nauch.-tekh.
inform.
Ser. Nefteper. i kh-Im. prom. no.2~14-20 162. (KWI
18:9)
AKIIV,EDZADI'-., Akfuned Dzhebrail
- -11-1...-
[How to grow house plants] Otag bitkilerl. Baky,
Azerneshr, 1964. 27 p. [In Azerbaijani) (1-'JRA 17:5)
1
IaM pour T~ojnt 4epmanant. souu umezwtem -1
PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATMN MY/2925
BA".
A2orb67d2:han5kIy institut narte-
pererabaty"3ruahchey prorysblennostl Imorii
V. 1. ftybysturva.
Sbornik tjdov~ v7p. 2.
(Collection of Workas Xo. 2) Makno
Axnert.fsdat, 1958. 373 9. Err" slip
Inserted. SW
copies printed.
Additional
Sponsoring 4-ency. Azerbsydxhan.
Xialsteretvc, neftranoy
promyshlonnostl.
Zd.
Ing H7us-: 7.P. Alltman; Editorial Boards
V.3. All"V,
0
Scll-nces, V.3. Oultyrya, Doctor of Cbmical
A.M. )FuZlTcv, Doctor
of Chemical 3clenceav X.R. Zodakov#
of Technical Be
Candl da lencen# V.YA. Raftu%yano Candidate
of~
le
a
s
cl-=esp P.G. Sultyranovap Candidate of
Technical
Scle"ers, A.M. Cmdl4okte of
Chemical Sciences, U.S. Al-
tman~ Candidate
ef Cnmtesl Sciencemp Ex. Orudzhsva~
Cand'Idate
of Technical Sclencex, M.N.
Nelik-Zade# Candidate or chinaicai
-
MRPOSE: This c
'611iitioii for
choweaq
engineerop t~Mnlclanfl~ and refiners
concerned with advanced
methods or petrcl~,=
convorsion.
COVERAM The coll-etlork presents
an anaysia or dirrwrw
tYPes or crud" 4?xtracted In Azerbek7dzhan
and of the p
;~dsucta
recovered from t."V, -nades thr=gh
petrolaws conversion
processes. Tf,.e
dewatering, desalting and dewisifying of
craft&
Is described and -he suitability of
these crude* for the
recovery or fuels to
discussed. Results of catalytic
cracking
perforn-d over a fluldized bad synthetic
catalTot
the ch"Ical c~;~Dttlon of Cacollne prods ad
by two-
:nd a
~
t ge cathlytl- ~!w!kIng are analyzed.
Attrition and deoctIvs-
t1on, of catal Y
sts as wt1l as citalyst circulation in a
bypor.
flow system are rrvle"d. Various lobe
Oil additives and
the production of dirrer~nt
types Or 0110 and of carbon black
are
outlined. R,re,~=-s ncccm;~any individ'ALI
artig
.
1,_
m
WV/2925
2
Reepon" or ubri-
nd
'
j
to Ad4ltiv-s 192
Ion
0. A. n a- Akhwad-7adw.
Mjjjcv, A.M
d
Ma!
zm
Itives to
r.
37ntliss 20T
A.X. Lesrlna, and It.l. Alliev-
1nv*St19at'=* 'n
A
jullyev,
- oaorn and the study or Their
le.1d or S"'hesIs *f D's'
s
d P
ro
tn. p
" , xxtracte
Sfr,ct an Differ"t 0110 M"'i Hydrocarbon
GrOUP 225
5
D.A.
Ion 012 tergsntf 2414
f AutC9.1bilf " Tractor Lubrica
-
d "
Y
A, Ill
P, Salto or Sulf"Ic
I VS-OVA-ZA21 Ways or
Improving the Q;1AIItY Of P10081 Pus" 2%
card
KULIYET, A.M.; ORUDZHWA, I-Us; ZMALOVA, G.A.;
AKM4RD-ZADH,.,D.A.-
ATALtrAN, A.A.; LIWSHIU, A.M.; SADTKHOV,
~tud_ies in'.the *synthesis and.-use of additives for
lubricating
oils. Sbor.trud.A%NII.XP no.Z.:207-224 Ag '58.
OGU 12:6)
(lubrication and lubricants Additives)
I
KULIYEV, A.4; 4MOM-ME, D.A.; SADYKHDV, K.I.
Study of detergent additives to automobile lubricants and their
synthesis froyn salts of nulfonic acids. Sbor.trud.AsNIX NP no,21
244-255 Ag 158. , (MIRA i2W
(Lubrication and lubricants--Additives)
(Sulfonie acids)
KULIYEV, A.M.;. AMM-ZLDE D.A.
P
Preparation of combination additives fron sulfonated
petrolatum.
Sbor.trud.Az HII NP no-42183-190 t59. (MM 15:5)
(Petrolatum) (Inbrication and lubricants-Additives)
B/152/61/000/004/009/009
5. S-S"I 0 1-2-05 11-72- B126/B219
AUTHORSt Mekhtiyev, S. D., Akhmedzade, D. A., Yasnopollskiy, V. D.,
Zakharyan, G. S.
TITLEt The action of sulfuric acid on dinitrile of terephthalic acid
PERIODICALs Izvestiya vyeshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Neft' i gaz,
no. 4,
1961, 121-122
TEXT: The authors learned from patent literature (Ref.2, Magat E.,
Chem. Abs., v- 47, no. 10, 5129, 1953) that on treatment with
sulfuric
acid, equimolecular quantities of the dinitriles of aliphatic and
aromatic
acids with diseoondary alcohols form polyamides suitable for fiber
preparation. It was therefore decided to test this method in the
reaction
of terephthalic nitrile with ethylene glycol. The experiment was
carried
out according to the instructions of the patent, i.e. I g
terephthalic
nitrile and 1-5 g ethylene glycol were filled into a flask, and
then 9 g
concentrated sulfuric acid were added. After 24 hr, the acid was
poured
into ice water, the polymeric precipitate was rinsed and air-dried.
A
white powdery substance was obtained which neither melted nor
softened up
('ard 1/ 2
26198
S/08 61/000/012/026/028
B1 03XB202
r? 0 Lo
AUTHORS: Kuliyev, A. M., Orudzheva, I. M., Zeynalova, G. A.,
Atallyan,
A. A., Akhmed-Zade, D. A., Levshina, A. M., Sadykhov, K. I.,
Abdino-ii, A. ~B.
TITLE: Synthesis of organic compounds containing various
functional
groups and their applications to improve the quality of
lubricating oils
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 12, 1961, 530,
abstract
12M225. (Tr. 1-y Konferentaii zakavkazek. un-tov. Baku,
Azarb. un-t, 1959, 111-123)
TEXT: The authors present the results of research work which
has been
conducted for many years in the Azerbaydzhanskaya SSR
concerning the syntheah
and the choice of additives to lubricating oils. The following
compounds
were synthesized and their properties were studiedz mono-, di-,
and trialkyl
derivatives of benzene, naphthalene, tetraline, anthracene, and
phenanthrenej
alkyl benzene-, alkyl naphthalene-, alkyl phenol-, and alkyl
tetraline
sulfonates of Ca, Ba, Sr, Pb, and Cu; mono- and dialkyl
phenols; mono- and
Card 1/2
6
S~viq~61/000/012/026/028
Synthesis of organic compounds ... B103/B202
disulfides of alkyl phenols and their Ba and Ca salts; tri-
(alkylphenol)-
phosphites and their mono- and disulfide derivatives; mono-
and dialkyl
ureas; condensation products of urea with aldehydes and
alkyl phenols. The
depressor A3HW" (Aznii) (dialkyl naphthalene, in which
alkyls originate from
chlorinated paraffin) from the year 1947, detergents for
motor oils
Aznii-4 from the year 1949 and Aznii-5 (both sulfanates)
were industrially
used. The multifunctional additives to the motor oils
Aznii-7 and Aznii-8
(both salts of the alkyl phenol sulfides) and an additive
stabilizing the
mineral oil obtained by condensation of urea with aldehyde
and alkyl
phenol, were recommended for introduction into industry.
[Abstracter's
note: Complete translation.]
Card 2/2
AKIREDUDE, D.A.; YASNOPOLISKIY, V.D.; AVETISYAN,
S.I.
.1 1
Dehyd3~qgenati6n of a vat residue after the
removal of cumene
by distillation from a catalizate obtained in the
alkylation
or benzene with propylene in the presence of
aluminum. Azerb.
khim.zhur. no.1:55-64 161. (MIRA 14:8)
(Benzene) (Dehydrogenation) (Propene)
MEKHTIYEV, S.D.; AKHWDZADE, D.A.; YASNOPOLISKIY, V.D.;
ZEKHARYAN, G.S.
Action of sulfurie,acid o.n.dinitrile of terephtha34c
acid.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; n4ft' i gaz 4 no-0121-122 161.
OURA 15:5)
1. Azerbaydzhanskiy inatitut nefti i khimii imeni
Azizbekova i
Institut neftekhimicheskikh protsessov AN
Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR.
(Sulfuric acid) (Nitrile)
.AIG~~ADEI_ D.A.1 YASNOPOLISKIY., V.D.;
BAKHSHIZADE, A.M.;
k-Hkif-AkovA,, M.A.; MEKHTIYEVA, M.
On polymerization of propylene. Azerb. khim.
zhur. no.2:
51-53 163. (MIRA 16:8)
-77-4.
L 1890-65 Mrr(m)/E"(c)/WF(J)/T Pc4/Flr4j Rm
ACCESSION NR: AP4049430 S/0316/64/000/003/0;D65/0068
AUTMOR: Akhmedzade, D.A., Yasnopollskiy, V.D.
MLE; Effect of the conditions of synthesis on polymer
pLov~-rtitsl
SOURCE: Azerbaydzhanskly khtmicheskly zhurnal. no. 3, 1964,
65-68
TOPIC TAGS: polNqrer sYnthesls, polwner physical property,
polymerization condition,
xylyiene glycol, terephthalic acid, xylylviric br~-,m ide
lorcphthalvI chloride, dimethyl-
terephLhalic acid
A11STRACT- based. on p-\yLO ere s%rnthesized
_ene__K!y~ol and tereph-thalic acid %, -
!!J: V111 ('r) 7ation cor)(finims, on the pro-
I PM' VJV,~01 ~IrIKIUCt-d
a mixture of
4
acetate c&Wyst for 5. 5 hours at 150- 0-j~ 2
Cwd 1/2
L 189h9-65
ACCESSION NR- AP4049430
A temperature higher than 200C turned It brown. Hsating
reagents dissolved in paraffins
at 180C for 3-7 hours produced polymers. the m. p- of which
increased from 190 to
230C and then decreased on account of thermal Orig. art,
has: I table
and 2 structural formulas.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED. 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE; OC, MT
NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 004
Card 2/2
AKHMDZ-=.-P-,A.; YASNOPOLISKIY, V.D.; KERIMOVA,
M.M.; KRASNOSELISKAYA,
~Ye.A.--
Nitrosation of methylcyclohexane and
cyclohexanecarboxylic
acid. Zhur.prikl.khim. 37 no. 1:228-229 Ja 164.
(MIRA 17t2)
11582-66 p(A) n~lhm
ACC.NRt APS028888
SOURCE CODE: UR/0316/65/000/004/0003/00W
Magerramova, A. D.
Yasnopollskly, V. D.: Zakharvan, A
.AUTHOR: M~dzad~', A
ORG: INKhP AN AzerbSSR
TITLE: Thickening of low viscosity lubricating oils by the addition of
polypropylene,
with low molecular weight
SOURCE: Azerbaydzhanskly khimicheskiy zhurmal, no. 4, 1965, 3-5
TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, lubricant propertyi E*ej=ZMMd=tUb-.--- lubricant
viscosity, polyisobutylene,:polypropylene plastic, synthetic material,
lubricant addi-
tive, viscosity additive
ABSTRACT: The possibility of, replacing polyiso,butylene by low
molecularweight poly-
Ve" polyls6bu-
propylene, as.a thickening additi ftor lubricating oils is examined.
The
P --r-this study had a molecular weight of 20,000. The-
tylene and poly i6~~fifie use'd n
polypropylene was a by-product. of propylene polymerization and was
extracted,with nor,-_..
mal pentane at low and high temperatures. Thickening effectiveness was
examined by
mixing 3% polymer additive with MK-Wilcommercial grade lubricating oil
and 5% polymer,
additive with "Ll' commercial tuirl-I-ni-&l. - The results (viscosity,
viscosity index
induction period, etc.) indicat -e that the by-product polypropylene
is-equivalent.to
polyisobutylene as a thickening additive for commercial lubricating
oils. Orig. art.
has: 3 tables.
SUB CODE% Il/ SUBM DATE; 2lJul64/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH,REF: 000
L 46M-66 &V11(j' /rWVm)/r IM0.) IU41WW
~-CCM-tAF&27273
CA) SOURCE CODE# UR/0191/66/000/008/0012/00131,
AUTHORI Mhmedzade, D. A.; Tasnopol'skiyp V. D.; Govorkova, T N Me
orramo-rap A.D.j
~Mamedovat D. A.; Aslanovap A. A.; Shabanovp A. L,; Kerimova M
4L
ORGi none
!TITIZI Organophosphorus stabilizers for polypropylene
SOURCEI Plasticheskiye massy, no% 8v 1966v 12-15
TOPIC TAGS2 organic phosphorus compound, polypropyleno plastic,
chemical stabilizer
03TILWTS Thirteen different organophosphorus compounds were
synthesized and tested ai
stabilizers of thermal and light aging of polypropylene. All were
found to be better
as thormostabilizerso except one, uhich was also effective against
light aging. Analy-
sis of the data from the standpoint of the stnicture of the
compounds tested indicates
that organophosphorus stabilizers for polypropylene should be
prepared from alkyl
phonols rather than esters of salicylic acid. Docauso of
natura1L�&ing1,ih air after
the action of the stabilizer has coanod, the mechanical strongth or
polypropylene do-
croasos; in this connection, the effect of the same stabilizers on
secondary polypro-
Pylons was -studied, and a slight diminution of the effectiveness
of the stabilizer was
observed& It is shown that by ouitably selecting the stabilizer and
its conoontrationj
one can effectively improve the aging properties of secondary
polypropylene. The orga-
nophosphorus compounds act not only as stabilizers, but in some
cases also promote
-um 678.742-31678.048.9------..-.-----.-,.~-,.
L 46993-66
ACC NR- AP60272!j
cross-linking in the polMner. The most effective stabilizer
has the formla
P-0
O-P( 0-~~).
Orig. art. has$ 2 tables.
SUB CODEI 07oll/ SUBM DAM none/ ORIG REFI 002
MAMEDALIYEV, Yu.G. [deceased]; ISMAYLOV, R.G.,,,
MANEDALTYEV, G.M.;
ALIYEV, S.M.; GUSEYNOV, N.I.; AKFMD-ZADE, Z.A.
Dehydrogenation of alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons a
fluidized
bed of various oxide catalysts. DokI. AN Azerb. SSR
20 no.5:
7-10 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut neftekhimichesk'kh protsessov AN A-.SSR
inen-'
Yu.G.Mamadaliyeva.
"t V /"ZZ)'Z 1~72
USSR / 'Plant Diseases. Diseases of Cultivated Plants N-3
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 6, March 1957., No 22991
Author :Ibragimovp G.R.,, AkhTnedzade., Z.A.
Title :The Study of Diseases of Sc~-F-Priialt Varieties in the
Nukha-
Zakhatal Zome of Azerbaidzhan.
Orig Pub :Elmi eserler Azerb. universiteti., uch. zap. Azerb.
un-ta,
1956., No 1~, 81-87
Abstract : The result of a single study of the degree of fruit
diseases
is given for lower, middle and foothill ecologic zones in the
Zakhatal rayon of Azerbaidzhan SSR. It is pointed out that in
Azerbaidzhan SBR black canker are found not only in apple and
pear trees, but also on apricot, maple., oak,'rose, walnut and
others.
AKHMED-ZADE, Aze A.
IBRAGINOV, G.R.; IBRAIPIT, V, L,A,L_AJMMXD-2,AM, Z.
Survey of some species of powdery mildew fungi of Azerbaijan.
Uch.zap.
AGU no.6:59-69 156. (KLTIA 10: 5 )
(Azerbaijan--Mildew)
IBRAGIHOV. I.R,; ISWIL9KOV, L.A.;- AKHMZADJ A
Survey of mome species of powder7 mildev fungi occurring
in Azer
baijan. Uch. zap. AGU no.3:59-66 157. (MIRA 11:1)
(Azerbaijan-Mildew)
I
ISRAFILBEKOV, L.A.; AKIMMADE Z.A.
:i~
Fungi of the genus Sapt4wjft'~ftles occurrinp. in the
Azefbaijan S.S.R.
Uch. zap. AGU. Biol. aer, zkQ,5-:17-25 359. 1(KMA 15: 5)
a (AMMIJ)Ji--SEPTORIA)
ALKH~MED-Z~ADE. ~
Fusarium wilt of tomatoes in Azerbaijan. Uch. zap. AGU. Biol. Bar,
no,5:27-33 159. (MA 15:5)
(ASE-RBAIJAN--TOMATO WILT)
- -I
t
AKHMD-ZADE, Z.A.
Big bud of tomatoes in Zakataly District. Uch.
zap. AGU.
Biol, er no 6:27-33 160, (MM 15:12)
�j;:j; I)iatrJrt~-Tonatoes---:Dlaeaaeo sm& pbsts)
ak~taly District-Virus diseases of plants) '
AIG : Master Med Sci (diss) -- "The hygienic
characteristics of the
WW&QV K.
JAW, . 6.
dust from a lead-and-zinc. mine, and the prophylaxis of
silicosis". Tashkent,
1958. 16 pp (Tashkent State med Inst), 230 copies (KL, No
9, 1959, 117)
V 26005-M 1* (1) RD'-
ACC NRa SOURCE COM UR/O20[6j/000jOO4/ODQ3
AP6028194. - TCW7 10
AUTHOA: Smetanin, N. 1. 1 ZArov, K. 5,: Akhm6dzhanov. K. Ail
..-:ORG.- -None,
TITLE: Certain quo tions concerning sanitary and hygenic evaluation of
the use of
poisonous chemicalZ Uzbekistan
.:,:;.SOURCE., Meditsinskiy zhurnal Uzbekistana,..no. 4, 19650 3"?
TAGS.** toxicology
exporiment animal$ agriculture science
ABSTPJ=,. ~ The authors classify the poisonous chemicals used in
agriculture, particu-
Aarly on cottoh,-in Uzbekistan into the four groups established by the
Ukrainian Ins-
.-tituto of Labor Hygiene'and Occupational Diseases, on the basis of
tests with laboz~a-
tory, animals i Group I with an LD of less than 50 mg per kgj Group 11
with an LD
an LD and Group IV
of 50-200 mg per kg; 'Group III 1, 50 of 200-1000 mg per kg; &
an LD over 1000 M& . per kg. The authors apply the recomendations of
Sbornik Ofitsi-
all rw Materialov (collect-Ion of Official Haterials): Groups I should
not be allowed
..,in production research,.since these chemicals cannot be used in
agriculture; Group 11
be-permitted in production experiments under the strictest
precautions. The auth
ors present a table of 29 agricultural chemicals-used in Uzbel(istan,
listing their
us - IZ50 for labotatory animals. skin permeability and lethal dose,
accumulative
-capacity, volatility, odor'. andmaximum permissible dose. They
conclude that the
..~five chemicals belonging to GrPJAP ilsho"uld:be repl2ced with less
dangerous substancesp,
Orig. art has: 1, table. LJPRS
~'SUB OODE- SUBM D ATEt 251%y64
06& '02
S/831/63/000/003/003/003
B112/B234
Some properties of~***
with the
boundary coviditions
const;
Wan -4 (1)
L
a L 0
4,
2
Card 2/4
AKHMZHANOV, Kh.A.
Investi ting the operation of a flowmetar with a
rotating
wbeel. Rrudy] LO HTO Priborprom no.4:190-197 '59.
(HIRh 13:2)
(Flowmeters)
AENOZHANOV, 14.
, ~.--
Characteristics of carbonate sediments in the
Kurama subzone
and their role in ore formation. Uzb.geol.zhur.
no.2:20-34
'59. (MIRA 12:8)
1. SAIGIMS.
(Kurama Range--qarbonates (Mineraloa)
(Chatkal Range-Carbonates (Mineralog7)
AM 73"IANOITP 14.
AKIMDZHANOV, M.: "The s6lection of rational speeds of
movement and systems of
operating the engine of a caterpillar-type plowing
tractor in irrigated
cotton raising." Min Higher Education USSR. Chelyabinsk
Inst of
MechanizPtioh and Electrification of Agriculture.
Chelyabinsk, 1956.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical
Sciences)
Knizbnaya letopist, No 39, 1956, Moscow.
AKHMOZHANOV M,
tractor
3,2-*.:L5-24
L
units atligh speeds on cotton farms. Izv,* AN Uz,
156. (MIRA 140)
(Ilzbekistan-Zotton growing)
(Tractors)
AXMMZHAITO M. inzh
Increasing the working speeds of tractor-cultivators
in irrigated
cotton fields. Makh.i alek.sote.nell.khoz.no.6:12-14
'57.
(MMA 10; 12)
1. Soyuznyy nauchno-lealedovateliekiy institut
khlopkovodstva.
(Tractors) (Cultivators)
AXOMHAMOV, M., Inshoner.
-
Indicators of engine fuel foods. Priborostroonis
no,9:23 8 '57.
(MIRA 10.010)
(Tractors-Aingines) (Measuring instruments)
AMOMHOV, M-,kELnd.tekhn.nauk
Operate tractor-driven mchinery at increased
speeds. lauka
i pered*op. v sellkhoz. 9 no.3;42-44 Mr '59. (MIU
120)
(Agricultural machinery)
AKRYMZHAITOV, M., kand.tokhn.nauk
~
Without manual labor. Hauka i pered.op.v sellkhoz. 9
no.9:
13-14 S 159. (MIRA 3.3-2)
(Gotton maebinery)
AKHM=HAMV, M., kand.tekhn. nauk
Pbrformance of tractor-driven machinery at increased
speeds. Tekh.
v sellkhoz. 20 no.6:43-45 is 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. TJzbekskiy nauchno-isslsdovatellski7 institut
mekhanizateii i
elektrifikataii oroshuyemogo zemlede3i7a.
(Agricultural machinery)
AKHMZRANOV. ]~,. -_- ~ - _-,
ToBting tractibh-qualitiea of a row crop.taterpillar
tractor adjusted
for various typar6 of operation. Trudy TIIIMKII no.190-10
162.
(MIRA 17'-1)
AKHMEDZHAVOV, M. A., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Carbonate
Devonian
deposits and carbonate deposits of carbon in the
Chatkalo-Kuraminskiye
Rivers and their role in ore formation." Tashkent, 1960. 20 pp;
1 page
of schematics; (Inst of Geology of the Academy of Sciences
Uzbek SSR7
Central Asiatic Scientific Research Inst of Geology and Mineral
Re-
sources, Main Administration of Geology and Conservation of
Resources
under the Council of Ministers Uzbek SSR); 200 copies; price
not given;
(KLI 28-60, 158)
AKMWHMIOV, N.A.
T7pes of enclosing carbonate rocks In the Chattal and
Kurama Ranges
and their role in ore deposition. Usb.geol.zhur.
no.1:21-26 16o,
(NIRA 13:6)
1. Sradneaziatakiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut
geologii I
minerallnogo err'ya.-
(Kurama EvAnge--Ore deposits)
(Chatkal RAnge--Ore deoposits)
Awammov, M.A.
lithostratigraphic characteristics of middle raleozoic
carbonate
formations in the Chatkal and Kurama Ranges. Uzb. gaol.
zhur.
no.2:33-38 160* (MIRA 13:10)
1. Sredneaziatskiy nauchno-iopledovateliski7 institut
geologii i
minerallnogo syrlya.
(Chatkal Range-Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Kwama Bauge--Geolog7, Stratigraphic)
(Rocks, Oarbonate)
AMPLEVSKAYA . S.V.; AMIEDZHAIIOV, M.A.
Specific resistance of soils in the Golodnaya
Steppe. Mat.
po proizv. sil. Uzb. no-15:101~10$1%09 (KM 14:8)
1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut mekhanizatsii
i energetiki
lesnoy promyshlennosti Uzbekskoy Akademii
sel'qkokhozyaystvennykh
nauk.
(Golodnaya Steppe--Soil mechanics)
AKIMDZHAITOV, N.A.; M~IRWILOV., A.M.; ISAKDZIIANOV,
B.I.
Remarks on the Paleozoic stratigraphic scale of the
Chatkal
subma. Uzb.geol.zhur. 6 no.3:77-80 162. (1-URA 15:6)
1. Institut geologii AN UzSSR.
(Soviet Central Asia-Geology, Stratigraphic)
AKRAWHODZHAYEV, A.M.; AKHMEDZHANOV M A.- BABAYEV) A.G.;
BABAYEV, K.L.;
OV) A~Bjs Aff ~~BAYMUKHAMEDOV Kh.N.; BRAGIN,
BATAL
K.A.; BORISOV, O.M.; GABRILOYAN, A.Sh.; GARIKOVETS,
V.G.;
GORIKOVOYP O.P.; GRIGORYANTS, S.V.; IBADULLAYEV, S.I.;
ISMAILOV,
M.I.; ISAMUKHAME-DOV, I.M.; KAKHKHAROV, A.; KENESARIN,
N.A.;
KRYLOV, M.M.; KUCHUKOVA, M.S.; LORDKIPANIDZE, L.N.;
MAVLYANOV,
G.A.; MOTSOKINA, T.M.; MALA%HOV, A.A.; MIRBABAYEV,
M.Yu.;
MIRKH0lDZllIYEVJ, I.M.; MUSIN, R.A.; NABIYEV, K.A.;
PETROV, N.P.;
POPOV) V.I.; PLATONOVA, N.A.; RYZRKOV, O.A.;
SAYDALIYEVA, M.S.;
SERGUNIKOVA, 0.1.; SLYADNEV, A.F.; TULYAGANOV, Kh.T.;
UKLONSKIY,
A.S.; KHAMRABAYEV$ I.Kh.; KHODZHIBAYEV, N.N.; CHUMAKOV,
I.D.;
SHAVLOY S.G.
Khabib W*hamedovich Abdullaev; obituary. Uzb.geol.zhur.
6
no.4:7-9 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Abdullaev., Khabib Mukhamedovich, 1912-1962)
AKWDZHANGVY M.A.; BEN3H, F.R.j BORISOV, O.M.;
RYZHKOV, O.A.
Development of studies in stratigraphy, tectonios,
and areal
geology. Uzb. geol. zhur. 6 no.6:25-32 162. (MIRA
16:2)
(Uzbekistan-Geology)
AKHMEDZHANOV M.A,; BGRISOV, O.M.; MUSIN, R.A.;
YAKUBOV, D.Kho
--
Tectonic Dattern of the A3=-Iyk ore zone. Uzb.
geol. shur.
7 no.305461 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut geologii imeni Kh.M. Abdullayeva AN
UZSSR.
KHAMRABAYEV, I.Kh.; -jXHWDZHANOV,.,,M.,A.;
SH14MVICH, A.D.
BORISOV, O.M.; GAR'KOVETS, V.G.;
Sow characteristics of Cimmerian and Alpine
metallogeny in
Uzbekistan. Zakonom.razm.polezn.iskop. 7:295-299 164.
MRA 17-.6)
1. Institut geologii AN UzbSSR; Glavnoye upravleniye
geologii
i okhrany nedr pri Sovete ministrov UzbSSR;
Sredneaziatskiy
institut geologii i minerallnogo syr1ya.
AKHMEDZHANOV M.A.- MUSINY R.A.; MIRKAMILOV, A.;
YARMIUKHAMEDOV, A.R.
Devonian red formation in the Cbatkal.-Kurama Mountains
and Its
copper potential. Zap. Uz. otd. Vses. min. ob~-va
no.16.-114-
121 164. (NIRA,18:6)
ARIPOVI A.Av; _4MjK "D-UAN-2Y,!!.Aq BORISOV) O.M.;
KURBANTIYAZOV, K.;
RADZIIABDV, F.Sh.
Oil and gas potentials of Paleozoic sediments in
Ustyurt and
areas adjacent to it. Uzb. geol. zhur. 8 no.4:30-37 I
%IRA 18:5)
1. Institut geologii i geofiziki imeni Abdullayeva
Ali UzSSR.
AKHMEDZHANOVt M.A.,; BORISOV, O.M.; ISAKDZHANO11,
B.I.
Age of the gabbro-diorite-porphyrite intrunion in
the Cbatkal
River basin. Dokl. ANUz. SSR 21 no.907-40 164.
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Imeni Abdullayeva
AN UzSSR.
S~Fl I I n vM. S. Sultanov, I. Alrlme::znaritlv,
mp'I r
SOURCE: AN UzSSR. Izvestiya. gertya
fIztk'o-matematIohesjcIxn nauR,
pri. 2, 1-Q65, 72--14
TAJiS: ~.er-nanlum, silicon, nonequIllbritm carrier,
anneallng
A C T authors present '~.he results of- a d etermIrxatI,):-.
o--'
prolonp-,i
Z~" e j
q
s a rry- rit-at w mp
Cord
A P L:~01' 67
!lifetime by one order of magnitud
e, from 2 x
iu u--c
-ro u.:),
I
and 17 x I
s C r c-
v ev Th e va I 1~-i e s c, b t a I r. -
4-7r .1
>
kcal lnstltur.e
kN UzSSSR)
STJBMI
28Feb64
ENCL: 00
S'jB CODE: SS
NR P2F SOV.
004
OTHER: 004
Ccrd
AKHMEDZHt.NOV, M.Yu. (Yalta)
Influence of climatotherapy on the course of
atherosclerosis under
conditions of the southern Crimean coast, Vrach. delo
no, 1:40-43
161,, (MIRA 14:4)
1. Terapevtichaskaya klinika (zav. - prof. S.R.
Tatevosov) Instituta
imeni I.M. Sechenova.
~. . (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (CRIMEA-MAN-INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE)
AKHMEDZHANOV, M.Yu.; POLYAKOVA, R.N.; KOLOSOVA, S.N.
Effect of meteorological conditions and the seasons on
the
incidence of acute cardiovascular diseases. Vop.kur.,
fizioter.i
lech.fiz.kullt. 27 no.2:109-111 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. 1z terapevticheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof.
S.R.Tatevosov)
Instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova v Yalte.
(WEATHER-NENTAL AND PHYSIOILGICAL EFFECTS)
( CARDIOVASCUIAR SYSTEM-DISEASES)
AUMDZRANOV,, R.A.
Treatment of lambs infected vith
Betat.necrophorum. Trudy Uz,
nauch.-iael.inat.vet. 1401-95 161. . (MM 1622)
(Swrlmnd Province-Lamba-Diaeasee and pesto)
(Samarkand Province-Necrosis.. Bacillary)
(Terrazycin)
AKBWDZHANOV,,,Y~~S.; LEBEDINSKIY, G.L.
Coreless rotary test drilling instead of cable drilling.
Uch. zap.
SAIGIMU no.7:217-221 162. (MIRA 17:2)
1 1. Sredneaziatskiy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut
geologii i mine-
rallnogo syrIya, Tashkent.
AKHMEDZIIANOV, Ye.S.; LEBEDINSKIY, G.L.
Radiometrio:aampling of blastholeo in the pit of a
complex ore
mine. Uch. zap~-SAIGIMSa no.8:59-61 162. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Sredneaziatskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut g
ogii i
minerallnogo syrl.y&, Tashkent.
AKHMEDZHANOV. Ye.S.
Testing of exploratory holes.under conditions of low core
yield
in the ore depositp of Central ~Isia. Uch.zap. SAIGIMS&
no.lOr74-
83 163. (MIRA 17:2)