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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OCHEV, V.G. - OCHKIN, A.V.

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OCEIZV, V.G. Comparison of middle and upper Triassic deposits In the Chkalov and Bashkir parts of the Ural Mountain region. Mauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; goal.-geog. nauki no-3:"-103 '58. (KIRA 12:1) 1.Saratovskly universitst, goologichankly fakulltat, kafedra plaa*ntologii. (Oreiburg Province--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Bashkiria--Geology, Stratigraphic) AUTHOR: Ochev, V. G. 30V/20- 122-3-4 5/ "1 TITLE; New Data Concerning Triassic Vertebrates of the Orenburg- Ural Region (Novyye dannyye po faune triasovykh ~ozvonoch- nykh Orenburgskogo Friurallya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk 3SSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr pp 485 - 488 (U33R) ABSTRACT: By way of introduction the author sums up the strati._.~raph.y of the Triassic rocks of the Orenburg-Ur~~l region. Because phyllopoda remains are seldom found in the lowest Buzulukskaya suite, the Permian-Triassic boundary in this area is poorly established. Apart from the Buzulukskaya suite the Yushatyrskaya is in greatest need of a faunal substantiation of its boundaries. Vertebrates are of the greatest importance for further subdivigicn of t~-,e Triassic z3pdiments. Onl,,,, two loclities of vertebrate finiings have hitherto been known. During the years 1955-1?-.'/ the author and V. A. Garyain~v discovered a number of new fossillocallties. A skull of u new type of Triassic labyri.nthodont (Par,bPrthosuch.;s gen.nov. uralensis sp.nov.'), Card 114 along with many decomposed bone splinters, was found in New Data Concerning Triassic Vertebrates of 30V/20-1_22-3-45,':~7 the Orenburg-Ural Region the upper part of the Blyumentall ravine not far from the Blyumentall settlement in the Burtinskiy ra'~M of the Orenburgskaya ablast'. Previously the author had discoverdd a number of bone localities in the Kyzyl-3z-,y ravine not far from the village of Andreyevka. Two of these points, which are in the Buzulukskaya suiteg aere excavuted in 1956-57. One of these fossil localities occurs in co,Lrsely-grained, cross-bedded sands which apparently represent a river-bed of delta-alluvium deposit. Here were found fragments and whole bones of labyrinthodonts, pseudosuchia, proterosaaria, the teeth of theriodonts, dionoan fish, and countless fish scales as well as procolophonids. This assemblage is typical of excavation- assemblages of the V.zone (Bentosuchus Zone). However, the second location, whi-ch is some 20 m higher in the s,--ction, reveals an assemblage ahich is not characteristic of the V.zone. At this point a zqi,t~leton of a very larFo, p!3(~udo~j,~Chi~i was found. In the red loam of the Donguzskaya suite, eXP03ed ~'ard 2/4 on the right b~,nk of t~ie Berdyank~, River, 1/2 km doNr,. stream ilew Data Concerni:~~; Triassic Vertelurates of t-e Qrenb,r- '-JV 2 2 _-'ral Re,.-ion from the vil'ar-P. of Novo-Alekaandrovka, Jol I -lie ti~iy rayon in thp oblast of Orenburg, a dicynodont skel,~tor, found. I- Ll~dition a new assemblade of fossils fro e locaii-~~, . of t.,,.e Yushatyrskaya suite (discovered i.,-. 1948 by B.P.Vlyushkov) was identified. The followi.,.g were found: Order TEMNOSPONDYLI, superfamily CAPITOS~.UaG- IDEA, family Benthosuchidae grenus Parabenthosuchus (previously mentioned, Fid 1~. This m is furthe-r advanced than those of the South African Uralocentrodon and Lydekkeriana . The brain case has thicker walls t-a:- that of Wetlugosaurus anCustifrons Rjab. Family KAST0DJN- S,URIDAE, 6ronus LL-iotodonoaurkis, opecies M.maximus sp.nov. 7-- krig 2). It was fiourd in the Sol'-Iletsk rVGn near t!~e Bukobay River, oblast of Ore~.burG, Yushatyrowl:_iya s-~ite, VII zone. Thi;.,~ i_ the jreatest known species, rel,Lted to hl.git:anteus FraKs. Order COTYLOSAURIA, family PROTOCOL",- PHOITIDAE, ,-eriLls Tichvinakia Tshud. et Vjush., 19'~b, species T.burLoiiais op.nov. was found in the afore- Card 3/4 mentionorl ravine K_zyl-Sny. It is relatod to T.vjatker;.,;'i,3 y New Data Concerning Triassic Vertebrates of the Orenb,.~r~:- ~ion Ural Re,-" and T.jugensis Tshud. et Vjush (Ref 5). T:~ere are 3 figures and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOC I AT I ON: Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. shevskogo (Saratov State University imen-4 11.3.C-ernys:-.evsk_iy) PRESE:"TED: May 12, 1956, by D.V.Ilalivkin, Member, Academy of Scie:.ces, USSR SUBMITTED: May 9, 1958 Card 4/4 3(0) AUTHORt Ochev, V. G. 3r"/, 2C -'2 71-4 -4 9/ 55 TITLE: New Data on Pseudosuchia of the USSR (,11ovyye dannyye po psevdoz!Ahi.yam SSSR) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol '23, Nr 4, pp 749-751 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The Reptiles, especially the pseudosuchian, play an evermore important rola today in Triassic stratigraphic problems. survey of finds (Refs 1,2) as well as a description of peaudosuchian remains is given. In 1956 the author found pseudosuchian bones in the upper part cf the BuzulLkskaya quite (Burtinskiy area, region of Orenburg), These bones belong to a new family: Garjainidae fam.nov k'Order Thecondontia Owen, 1859). The family includes the genus Garjainia gen.nov. with the new species. Garjainia prima sp.nov. (Fig 1). it is a large pseudoeuchian with a skull 430 min across. The general character cf the skull indicates that it is similar to the family Proterosuchidae, but dif."ers by a aeries of character- istics: the teeth are thecodont, palate and interparietaie, and the intercentrum of the cervical vertibra is missing. Card 1/3 The closest descendents uf the proterosuchian may be New Data on Pseudosuchianof the USSR SOV/20-123-4-49/53 Elaphrosuchus Broom Ref 3) from South Africa and Erythrosuchus Huene ~Ref 4). Excavation% village Andreyevka, canyon Kyzylsay, bed T1, upper part of Zone V of I. A. .1 Yefremov. Further work with the gargainian could solve interesting stratigraphic problems. On the whole, the fauna of the above-Aentioned V zone is more advanced than that of the Lyetrosaurus zone of South Africa. The V zone thus corresponds to the youngest part of the Lystrosaurus zone, or it at least corresponds to a part of the Procolophon zone (Ref 8). The lower part of the Lystrosaurus zone in the eastern part of European USSR corresponds to the unconformity between the Permian and Triassic. There are 1 figure and 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. N. G. Chernyshevs- kogo (Saratov State University imeni N. G. Chernyahevskiy) PRESENTEDt July 16, 1956, by D. V. Nalivkin, Academician Card 2/3 C(137-7, V.rj., ill Sci v (" r t (1 1)t j r~ t,,)v rl 126) r- i c 1- Tip of ti-!~ OCHEV. Continental interruption between the Paleozoic and -Mesozoic in the east of the European part of U.S.&R. IZV.VY13.ucbeb.zav.; geol.i razv. no.3:32-36 My 160. OADA 13:7) 1. Saratovskiy, nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy geologicheskiy iastitut. (Russia-Geology. Stratigraphic) OCHL"V, V.G. Triassic sti'ati&z.a,hy of the Ural. Vo=tain region, based (.n tea. Trud.- IMI'Inc.20-35-40vo2. 1 16-0. vertebra+ 1.11T WIFA 14:7) (Ural Mountain reCion, -Palerntcloiry, Stratigr--,;hic~ CCHEVP V Stratigraphy of the continental Triassic sediments in the eastern portion of the European part of the U.S.S.R. Uch.zap. SGU 74: 131-138 '60. (YJRA 15t7) (Geology, Stratigraphic) 0CM v V. G. A new thecodont from Triassic deposits in the Orenburg area of the Ural Muntain region. Paleont.zhur. no.1:161-162 161. WIRA 1-4.8) 1, Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni N.G.Chernyshev.- skogo. (Kyzyl-Say region (Orenburg Province)-Reptile8, Fossi-1) OCHET, V.G. Climate of the Traissic in the southeastern part of the European U.S.S.Re Izv, vys* ucheb, zavo; geol, i razv. 3 no.6:18-22 Je 161o (MIRA 14:7) 1. Saratovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni. Chemyshe-tskogo. (Paleocli.matology) COMO V.G. Finds of the littloe-kwm-gro a of Triassic vertebrates. Izv. vys.ucheb.sav.; geol.1 razv. 5 no.9*25-28 5 162. (MIRA 16t1) 1. SaratovsIdy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. X.G.Cherrqshev- skogo. (Orenbtwg Province-Vertebrates, Fossil) GORYAINOV, V.A.; OCHEV, V.G. Stratigraphy of Triassic sedJments In the portion cf the Ural Mountain region in Orenburg Province. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 7 no.4:16-22 Ap 164. (MIRA 19:7) 1. Saratovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet. OCHEV, V.G. , POLUBOTO, I.V. "lw finds of Ichth7osauria in the northeast of the U.S.S.R. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 7 no.7150-55 Jl 164 (MIRA 18:2) 1. Sarutovtikly guoudarstvemnyy universitat I Severo Vcstnchyi(-yr, ge-Aogicheskaye upravlaniye. OCHEVP V.G.; SHISHKIN, M.A.; GARYAINOV, V.A.; TVERDOKHLEBOV, V.P. Now data on the strat1graphic division.of the Triasgic accoiding to vertebrates in the Ural Mountain portion of Orenburg Pro7ince. Dokl. AN SSSR 158 no.2:363-365 S 164. (MIRA 17tlO) 1. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut geologii pri Saratovskom gosudar- stvennom universitate im. N.G.Chemyshevskogo i Paleontologicheakiy insti- tut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Yu.A.Orlovym. OCHIMIA . Gh. , ing. Through mechanization to higher productivity. Constr Buc 15 no.697:2 18 My 163. 1. Din D.G.I.C.M.F.S. - M.I.C. OCHIANA, M. The role of 3cientifte A-9sociation Of Engineers an,! Technicl;ins in Jntrojuction of new technique in thew ood ind.ist[-j. p. 435. (DMU33TRIA LEMNULUI. iRUMINIA. V01. 5. no. 10, Oct. 19561 SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions k&4L) Lc, Vol. 6. no. 7. July 1957. Uncl. STATICESCU P. ing.; OLTEANUt Gh.9 dr.; HATEI, A.0 ing.2- HUNTEANU, E. i49.; Emu, m., ing.; Pon, r... ing.; RAGZ.. Z, ing.; CoMt 1.9 ing.; LEVUEL, V., inge; UW-GUI C., inge; SINGER,, X.,v ing.; CRETU, I.,v ing.; GRIGORAS, m., ing.; CRACIUNESCUIC.,, ing.; CCLIS, L. inge; BACOS, H.9ing,; AI=DMECU, T., ing.; BWOVAN, I.,, Ing.; TOAIUIICZSKI,E., ing.; 99HIM,-S.9 ing.; MOCAVU, E., ing. Results obtained with different varieties in sugar-beot growing. Ind allm 14 no.9:342-348 S163. 1. Fabrica de zahar Giur 1JU (f Matei, Hunteana). 2. Fabrica de zahar Bod ~for i~lsch, Pope)* 3. Fabrica de zahar Tg. Mures (for Racz, Cosma, Lengyel). 4. Fabrics. do zahar Roman (for Lungup Singer . 5. Fabrica de zahar Bucecea (for Cretu, Grigoras). 6* Fabrica de zahar CELtenia (for Craciumescu,, Colis). 7. Fabrics de zahar Banat (for Bacos). 8. Fabrica de zahar Arad (fo-,- Alexandrescup Earzovan). 9. Fabrica de zahar Ludus (for Toarnicaski, C-.hiana). 10.. Fabrica de zahar Sascut (for Mocanu). I OCRUTJRI, D.A. -- gote on the distribution of Adoza moschateMna L. in the Caucasus. Zam. po sist. I geog. rast. no-21:39-42 159o. (KM 13:8) (Georgia-Moschatel) 6 3 re r. i a 3t. g. rast. na.23: -9Pc-~'6-9 Of ziF~xlfrages from t~,, ~EL .-'a z3,6 OCHIAUA1, Dedika Alekneyevne I.-- - -Mw ---- [Study of the "Aora of Pshav-Khevjureti] [K ivicheniiu flory Pshav-Khevsurc'.i. Tbilisi, 'Retsnierebri] 1965. 97 F. [In Georgian] (!'JiA 18:10) (OCHIL4DVA9 M. Hioroflara decomposing h=ates in Sierozem soils. Izv. Ali $SSR. Ser. biol. no.2:299-303 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14-3) 1. Microbiological Institute, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., 'Mawcow. (UZBEKISTAN-40IL MIGRO-ORGANISMS (SIEROZW SOILS) (RDIV OCHILOVA g H. Decomposition of humic acids of Sierosem soils of Uzbekistan caused by pure cultures of humus decomposing micro-organisms. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. b1ol. no.4:649.-652 JI-Ag 161. (MLA 14: 9) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. (UZEEKISTAN-SIEROM4 SOILS) (SOIL MICRO-ORGAIIISM) HALIKWKI, Bommlaw; OC#IKVKA Maria; FOLTYN, Halim; KUROWSKA- =qyjj__ UUDRp Aleksandra Symptamatology and clinical variants of hyperealcamis in children. Pediat. pol. 37 no.M05-815 Ag 162. 1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Dzieci MI w Gdansku Kierownik: doe. dr med. B. HeLlikowski. (HYPERCALCEMIA) FliONESOU" E. . dr.; OCILINdlue, S. o dre Considerations on a wrenal form" of Plasmocytoma. Med. interm., Bucur 12 no.11:1687-lk9l N 160. 1. Luorare efectuata in Clinica a V-a medicala, Spitalul "V.Roaita" I.M.F. Bucureatio directors prof. T.Spirchez. (MINLOMA PLASMA CELL case reports) (ALBU~f~A etiolocy) C- /CL' GRAY17MY, Te.Ya.; OCHINSWA, G.K.: SHAAK. N.V. Mature of the photodymmic process. Zh. obah. b1ol.. Nookwa 13 no. 3:211-231 %F-Juns 1952. (CLNL 22:4) 1. Laboratory of Uperimental and Pathological Morpholoff of the Central Roentgenological, Radiological. and Cancer Institute of the Winistry of Public Health USSR. Effect of 15n 0 the harmful action of Vatiou IcAltbi rAdw1OnS,iFr--Il Graev-skil and G. K. Ochiurkava. Doklady Akcd. lVilur' S. - /K - 0-4, Id!OWW 44*yz ~_, - chia coli wcre irradiated it I,')' With or in wito or in contact with Nair. With 0-radlation no, significant dillcrence in li!tbal action of radiation In the pTence or absonce of 0 w," observed. With -rradiation the lethal actJon of radiation wai; der-reased in racuo by a factor of alicut 2.3. With x-radiation the r;sults were SimPar and the survival f, nctnr 'i'le 2,13. The results are c4related with thml,; of ARTopp (C.A. 38, QW-51). A Affect of various forms of Ionizing radiations on Paramecium caudatum. TSitologlia, 1 no.4:393-402 Jl-Ag '59. (MIRA 12: 10) 1. Otdalontyo okeparimentallnoy morfologil TSentrallnogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo Institute, meditsinskoy radiologii Hinleterstva, zdravookhranentya SSSR, Leningrad. (IWIATION--PHYSIOLOGICAL BMCT) (PARMECIT31) OCHIMSKAYA, G.K. Difference in the biological effect on mammals of roentgen mys and gamma rays of radioactive cobalt. Med.rad. 4 no.11:29-33 N 159. (Mr-RA 13:2) 1. Iz otdola skapertmentallnoy morfologit (zaveiduyushchiy - prof. G.S. Strelin) TS~ntrallnogo nauchno-issledoyatel'skogo Instituta Ministerst- va zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (COBALT radioactive) (HADIATIOM IFFECTS experimental) BYCHKOVSKAYAP l.B.;~-QGHlWMMq G.K!_: Protective effect of hypoxia at different radiation dosages. Biofizika 5 no. 4:46&-47b 160* (MMA 13:12) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut maditainskoy radiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Leningrad. (RADIATION PROTECTION) (ANOXEMIA) FUNSHTM, SHCHERBAN',, E.I. Morphological changes in the internal organs of mice following a single high done of I irradiation, Hadiobiologiia I no.33440-445 161i (14IRA 14: 10) 1. TSentrallnn nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut meditsinskoy radiologiigIoningrad. (Z RAYS.PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) AccEssioN NR: AP01086 s/0205/64/004/003./0063/0066 AUTMOR: By*chkovskayas I. B.; Ochinskaya,, G. K. TITLE: A study of the "oxygen effect" during different radiation dose rates SOURCE:* Radiogiologiia, v, 4. no, 1. 1964# 63-66 TOPIC TAGS: Calondria granaria, oxygFin effect,determination, oxygen condentration; radiation dose rate, survivability* radiation damage ABSTRACT: This a tudy investigates whether the extent of oxygen effect during different radiation dose rates can be determined by quantita- tive changes in the ratio between radiation dose rate and the oxygen concentration of the medium. Calandria granaria beetles were selected for investigation because of their capacity to endure complete absence of oxygen for long periods of time. In a preliminary experimental series the beetles were X-irr diated with different radiation doses at dose rates of 500 and 5o rXain and with oxygen concentrations ranging from 0 to 21%. to find the "isobiologioal" radiation dose for both dose rates. This dose was established at 7 kr on the basis of survival and average life span indices,, and two experimental series C.M113 ACCRSSION NR: Ap4o15086 were conducted to compare oxygen effects for this dose at 500 and 50 r/min. In the first series, the 500 r/min dose rate (radical concen- tration per unit of time) remained constant and the oxygen coneentra- 'Zion (0-21%) changed. In the second series the oxygen concentration (3.8%) remained constant and dose rates changed. Findings indicate that the dependence of radiation damage on oxygen concentration is characterized by an S-shaped curve. Radiation damage increases with certain oxygen concentrations and then an "oxygen coiling" is reached when further oxygen concentration increase-is not reflected by radiation effect. Within a certain oxygen concentration range, radiation damage depends on the slightest change in oxygen concentra- tion but does not depend on dose rate change. In this study the ex-~ tent of oxygen effect during different dose rates cannot be determined by simple quantitative ratios between radiation dose rate and oxygen concentration,, but they may be valid in determining oxygen effect for high dose ratess which were not Investigated, Orig. art. has, 3 tables$ I figure, ASSOCIATION: Tsentralln"y nauahno-IsslodavatellekLr ln4tOut meditsinskoy radiologii MZ-SSSR (Central Saientific-desearch Institute a% of Medical Radiology# NZ &Wa) c4ci 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4015086 SUILMITTED: A"Web63 DATE ACQ: 1214w64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: JA . NO REP sov: 002 OTHER: 001 4 0 Card 3/3 ;ACCESSION NR: AP4027967 8/0205/64/004/002/0203/0209 1AUTHOR: Bvchkovskaya, 1. B.; Ochinskaya, G. K. 'TITLE: Analysis of hypoxia radioproteetive action dependence on radiation dose SOUROE: Radiobiologiyag vo 4. no, 2. 1964t 203-209 TOPIC TAGS: h7poxias radloprotective action# 1 to 150 kr !X-irradiation dose, granary weevil (Calandra granaria), average life japan, hypoxia radloprotective actiont radiation dose dependence, ,effectiXe radiation dose reduction 1ABSTRACT: Granary weevils (Calandra granaria) were X-irradiated i(200 kv, 20 map filter 0,5 mm Al + Cu 00 21 mms 500 r/min) with 48 ;different single doses ranging from 1 to 150 kr to determine the ,dependence of hypoxia radioproteotive action on radiation doses . xperimental weevils were X-irradiated in IE a 2% oxygen concentration 'and control weevils were irradiated under normal conditions of 20 to .21% oxygen. Survival and average life span were determined everY 3 ,Qaya for a period of 50 da7s after irradiation* Findings show that 1e 'th r diation doses can be divided into 3 groups on the basis of C.,d 1~2 ACCESSION NH:--AP4027967 taverage life span: Group 1 (8 to 35 krp 20 days),, Group 11 (40 to 68 kr, 13 days), and Group 111 (74 to 150 kr, 9 days)e Hadioprotective action of hypoxia is present for the smalle3t doses of each group: 6 to 13 kr in Group 1,, 40 to 50 kr in Group II, and 74 to 80 kr In Group III. It is absent for largor doses: 14 to 35 kr in Group I,, 55 to 66 Rr in Group II,, and 65 to 150 kr in Group III, The divergewf~ between experimental and control curves for absolutely lethal doses (6 t(F 150 kr) actually characterizes the atop dependence of radiation ;I effect-nden dose more than the radioprotective, action of hypoxiao The I radioprotective action of hypoxia is basically a reduction of offectivi radiatVen dose, but the reduction value decreases less with manaLve radk1gon doses. Orig. art. has: 4figures and 1 tables ASSOCWTON: Tsentralfn7*y nauchno-issladavateltakiy institut meditaffiskoy radiologii MZ SSSR# Leningrad (Central Scientific- Research Institute of Medioal Radiology MZ SSS SUBMITTED: l9Feb63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: LS NR REP SOV: 003,' OTHER: 001 BYCHKOV9KAYA, I.B.; OCHIMSKAYA, G.K. Tntensity of the oxygen c^fect following X-ray and gamma irradiation of billbugs. RadloblologI4 4 no.6:928-929 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-IsAledovatellskiy rentgeno-radiologicheskiy institut Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Leningrad. OCHINSKAYA, G.K.; BYC'HK(,l;SKAY:k, I.B. P;Yistence of a s-,3!-r:m -r the re3porse of b--oir,'aical ob-R-t~: to --radiation; ar ar'a i y,; A' -rith inta t x.. ];();r1 . AN 1 3' Ju 1. TSeritral'nyy rentj~eno-radiolojricheskiy 'nstitut.. ~'ubmiltte,i May l')04. PUASE I BOOK EXPLOrZATION SOV/5435 Klseleyj P. ff., Professor, 0, A, GuBterin, and A, I, StrashIniz, Eds, Voproay radiobiologii. t. III, Sbornik trudov, poovyashchennyy 60-letiyu so dnya rozhdLniya Profesnorm H. N. PobcdInskogo (Problems in Radiation Biology. v. 3; A Collection of Works Dedicated to the Sixtieth Birthday of Professor R(ikhaill N(ikola7ovichl Pobedinakiy (Doctor of 11--dicinel) Leningrad. Tsentr. n-isol. in-t mad. radiologii H-va zdravookhrananlya SSSR, 1960. 422 p. 1,500 copies printed. Tech. Ed.: F. S. Pelesbuk. RTRP=: This collection of articles is intended for radlobiologists. COVEMGE: The book contains 49 articles dealing with pathogenesis, prophylaxis, and therapy of radiation diseases. Individaal articles describe Investigations of the biological effects of radiation carried out by vorkers of the Central Scientific Research Institute for ~kdlcal Radiology of the Ministry of Public Health, USSR. (Tsentrallnyy usuchno-Issledovatel'skil institut meditsinskoy radiologU Hinisterstva t4ravookhremeniya SSSR) during 1958-59. The folloving; Card 1/10 Problems In Radiation Biology (Cant.) SOV/5435 topics am covered: various aspects of prl=7 effects of radiation; the course of name metabolic processes In animals subjected to Ionizing radiation; reactions in irradiated organisms; morphologic changes in radiation disease; and reparation and regeneration of tissues injured by irradiation. Sam articles give attention tofte effectiveness of experimental medical treatments. No personalities am mentioned. References accompany almost all of the articles. TABLE OF COTMUS: Porevord Grusterin, G. A.0 and A, I. Strazhinin, Professor Kilrball rfikolayevich Fobedinskly (Co=emorating bin Sixtieth Birthday) 1,ebedinskiy, A. V. [Member, Academy of Viedica.1 Sciences WSSHI, 11. L Arlaahchenko, and V. H. Mastryukova. On the Mechanism of Trophic Diai~F'i aces Du~et~ Ionizing Radiation 11 Zcd;-,enidzc, 0. A., (Member, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR], Te. A. Zherbin, K. V. Ivanov, and P. R. Vayrshteyn. Horzonal Activity of the Adread Cortex in Acute Radiation Sickness and the Effect of Desoxy- corticoaterone Acetate on the Disease 17 Card 2/10 Prinlcma in Radlatlca Biclcgy (Cont.) SJ-7/5455 P. V., and A. V. Kantin. K,,rphologic Healing Characteristics of tw Ampitational B,.,ne Stump of Rabbits IYxing Radiation Sickness and After Reco-mry 248 Funshteyn, L. V. On Korphogencois in Experiwntal Acute Radiation Sicluless 256 Fedcrc7, 'Pa. A. Effect ..f FractInna.1 Whole-T~-dy X-Ray Irr~,diaticn of [lard Dental Tfsuue in Wb-lt,- Rate 265 Funobteyn, !.. V., ard E. 1. Sbchey~nanl. On tte Phage~rytic Capability of S-)-me Segwntc cf t-he R~,tlculocnlri the lial System F,,Uoving Whole- Body X-Ray ir-rad;etion r White Hice 272 rxhinskayat G V., and L. V. F,~nshteyn. K-rphiL~gir Changes in =ne;7nZ Orgaris-of Pregnant Anlm;als Subjected t,~ Whle-Body Irradiation 281 Kho,>Un, V. V. C,7mparativ- Vata on ln~4~zry v:~ the Spleen in Acute Radiation Disease, Dernllng cn Age of the Animals 288 Card 7/1o FUNSHTEYII, Lev Vladimirovich; VASIL#YEVA, Ye.I.; GRACIIEVA, N.D.; OCHIVSKOA..G.V.; FROTAS, L.R.[deceased]; RABINOVICH, R.M.; SHCHERM111 E.I.; SIFOVSKIY, F.V.1, red.; TWI.-EVA, M.S., tekbn. red. [Atlas of the pathological anatomy of acute experirental radia- tion sickness] Atlas patologicheskoi anatomii ostroi luchevoi bolezni v eksperimente. I-eningrad, Vedgiz, 1961. 216 p. (MLU 15:2) (RADIATION SICEIIESS) (ANAT%IY, PATHOLOGICAI,-.ATLASES) OCHINSKIT I.K. Devices for checking lever clamps and microscrow'# in micrometers over 200 m, Ixa,takh. w,4t7-8 Ap 160. (am 13 S 8) (Micrometer-Testing) OCHIRSKIT, U.K. 7--- Att4chment to a vertical optical Wicator. Izztekh. no.11:18-19 X 160* (MIRA 13: 11) (Optical instmments) SOV/9 7-5 9- 25-11,11- 5 AUTHORS: Gehl Architect, Sidorov, A. S. Engineer aal;,, Shulltsp E. E. Engineer TITLE: New Truss Construction PERIODICAL: Beton i zhelezobeton, 1959, Nr 3, pp 136 13" kUSSR) ABSTRACT: The truss construction described a-nd i)-.-A.Listrated 11n. tnis article is made up of three separate units (Figs- i and ') whIch are reinforced by welded reinforcement ske-leto-z ;~,oL-- sisting of three 4 mm diameter I-oragitudinal bars amd rainfcreement of 3 mm diameter bars spaced 25-30 cm apart-,. in the bottom frame two 10 mm diameter rois a-re, !aft. protru.- - .-vidLial parts cf ding for later fixing of the CeilinE. Tn(44 the truss are joined together by cemeDt grout maTk -200. The trusses are cast on concreting yard KPP of ~he Sochispetss troy. The frames can be placed in positir,~:. without cranes as the heaviest unIt weighs only 60 kg. Th,~~ table on p 1317 gives consumption of conorete and stea-). for Card 1/2 trusses used for a house with 28 apartmemts.1r, comparison ,vlth. New Truss Construction steel trusses they require concrete and one-sixth of are cast in steel forms on 2 figures and 1 table. SOV/97-59-3-.11/15 only one-third of the volume of the weight of steel. The trusses vibrating tables. There are Card 2/2 IWARML9. V.A.; - OCHINMLEI S.A. Inallage of potato tubers and leaves. lzv.Al Arm.SM.Blol.i mallkhox.nauki. 5 no.IiIO5-108 152. (Km 9:8) (Stepwmvan DIstrict-Ansilage) (Potaotes) OCRIMM, S.A. (g. Stapanavan) Fall plmting of potatoes in S.S.R. Prollatuary report. n0-7:103-106 Jl 154. (Stepaaavan Stepanavan District of the Arawalan Izv.AM Arm.SSR.Biol.i sallkhoz.nauki 7 (MLRA 9:8) DistrIct-Potatoes) VEILV, D.S.,k,t,n.; OCHIPAISKI, A.N.t inzh. Friction coefficient and hydraulic resistance of glass wool. Tekhnika Bulg 11 no.1:39-40 162 OGHIROV, Ts. 0., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Geological- lithologic characteristics of carboniferous deposits of the Gusinoozerskiy coal-bearing 1,24v-VIII Len, 1957. 20 pp Farm- (Min of Higher Education USSR, Len Orders of Lenin and Labor Red Banner Mining Inst im G. V. Plekhanov), 100 copies (KL, 52-57, 104) - 21 - T" h 2"39/54 AUTHORt Ochirov, To.O. TITLEi The Facial Structure and a Structural Scheme of the Coal-Bearing Mass of Gusinoye-Ozero (Fatsiallnoye etroyeniye i skhema rasohle- neniya Gusinoozerskoy uglenosnoy tolshchi) PEHIODICALs Doklady Aksdemii Nauk SSSR, 19571 Vol. 115, Nr 5, pp. 991 - 994 (USSR) ABSTRACTi This coal basin is situated 120 km south of Ulan-Ude in a district of Buryat Mongolia. Geomorphologically it forms a dopre3oion bot- ween mountains. It is one of those shallows which form a part of the vast Gusino-Uda depression. Structurally iL is a 1,irge ajn- cline extending from North to East. The coal-bearin6 sediments belong to the middle and upper Jurasjic as well -as to the lGwer cretaceous formation. In the Northwest they rest upon a substrat- um of an upper paleozoic (or low mejozoic) porphyrite comnlex, and, to - small extey.t, of red paleozoic granite. After many years of work,N.A. Plorensov succeeded in setting up a scheme of the gpeulo,3ical structure of the coal-bearing masses of this di- strict, especially that of Gusinoye-Ozero (a mesozoic coal-bear- Card 1/3 ing region in Tranabaikalia.) It deviates considerably from pre- 20-5~-39/54 The Facial Structure and a Structura.1 Scheme of the Coal-Bearing Jass of Gusinoye -Ozero vious ones. The scheme worked out by Florensov was, on the whole, confirmed by the lithological-facial investigations carried out by the authorl the main subdivisions carried out by him were con- firme*y the author, and the cross sections of some of the re- ,search regionn were compared. Some rules of the facial structure of the mass were found and were used as a basis for the struct- ural scheme set up. The entire mass can be subdivided into 3 suites according to the degree of saturation by sediments of the bog facies, i.e. accordint; to 'the amount of coal they containt 1.) the lower (500 - 640 R) which has no coall the middle suite (900 - 1110 m) carrying coal, the upper one (360 - 400) carrying no coal. '2he author further subdivides the lower suite litholu- gically into two sub-suites, and the middle one into 3. Agree- ment with the denorainations used by Florensov is mentioned. Fur- thermore, the suites and sub-ouites are described in detail. The structural schome aui,,teated for the coal-boaring mans makes It possible to draw practical conclusions. Especially, the occurrerce of coal deposits also in lower horizons is possible. Several pro- mising regions are expressly mentioned. There are 1 figure and Card 2/3 Slavic references. 20-5-391% i`io Facial Stracturo and a Structural Scheme of the Coal-Boarinj~ Mass of Gusi- noye-Ozero '~jOCIATIOIIi Laboratory for Coal Geology,AH USSR, Leningrad (Lnboratorlyn goologit U#3~M Akndomii naiik 3,931t, Leningrad) PRESENTED BY: D.V. Nalivkin, Academician, Mrch 1, 1957 SUBIAITTEDi February 28, 1957 ;- VA I LAB LE i Library of Congres.3 Card 313 OCKIROV, TS.O. Lith*logical composition and conditions of accumdation of coal-bowing formations In the %sinoozersk coal region. Tridy Leb.gpol=e no*8:215-229 158. (MIRA 11112) Ousinoosersk reglo&-Coal gpoloCr) OCHIROV, TS.O. Coal resources of the Lake Gusinoye repion. Krat. soob. BKNII no.1:19-24 ' 59 (Miyu~ 14: 9) ("Inoye Lake repion-Coal ppology) OCHTRCVJI TS.0,; DVORKIP-SAI-UMKIY, V.A.; DMITRIYEV, G.A. Role of Russian geologists in the geological study of Buryat- Mongolia. Trudy BIO-II no.1:94-99 159. (MMA 14: 8) (IX-ryat-44ongolia---Geologica.1 surveys) I - OCHLIOV, TS,O.; DVOILKIfl-SAILIR6M) V.A. Problem, c)f C,.~)Iogical atudies In tb,,, Buryat A.S.S.R. Trudy BYXII no.2:3-8 -W. GIILRA 14:10) (BUrYat-:,bn6O1Ia--G6OlagY) OCHIROVII TS.O. Lithol6_U-of Mesozoic sedimnts in the Tunguy Depression. Trudy MII I no. 2 r9-18 360. (MIRA 14: 10) (Tunguy Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Rocks, Sedimentary) XONIVETS" V.I.; OCHIROVO TS.O. Transbaikalian brown coal Is an additional raw material in the, by-product coking industry. Trudy BF-KII no.2:114~12.1 160. OMIRA 14-10) (Tranabaikaliar-Ligaite) (Coke industry) OCHIROV, TS.O. Fault tectmics in central Baryatia. Trudy BKNII no.7s3-12 161. (MM 16 s 4) (Buryat-Mongolia--Faults (Geology)) OGHIROVP TS.O.; DVORKIN-SAMARSKIY, V.A.; TUGOVIK, G.I. - -- - - - Geolooical study of the Buryat A.S.S.R. Kraeved. sbor. no.7: n 12-25 162. (MIRA 16:6) (Buryat A.S.S.R.-Geological rese&rch) OCKIROVY TS.O. Structural-facies and startigraphle characteristics of continental sediments in the Gusinoosersk Depression. Trudy BKNII no.7j36-43 161a (KIRA 16W (Gusinoosersk pression-Geology) OCHIROV, TS.O.- Distribution of heavy minerals In Mesozoic terrigenous sediments of the Gusinooxersk Depressioin. Krat.soob. HKNII no.3tl9-22 162 4~ (Guaincowrak Depression-Minerals) (MDU 16: 5) . I., , - - i e , ) Ts.~. ,., 1 -j, ' -. .~.. and I,- rc,-r-, 'n- .- Zo~21ety c' '.he 2~-i . 'he, .3trly of ml,,,~eral re--t-,ui-as. . R-31.1 ne. ~-., 50-' c3 1--` (K f TU 19- 8~-~ ) OCHIHOVV TS.O.; SILAKOV,, V.N. Conference on the metall#pw and utilization of mineral resources in *~~t A.S.S.R. Geol~~'I i-eafiz. no.12:117-128 162. (MIRA 16-3) (&A%t A.S.S.R.-Ore deposits) BI LNAEV , ; C C ~;i' , *')'.c' . 1.ndogeneti c '-inera -'--'zat -ion and I he iimeu.s --- *~ iv --**,-,- ,:' *.:..-- R - .,. ;e S. zones of :' qozoic faults in wc~stern Transba4ka-Ja. -,a;-. , min. ob-va 93 n,~.5:606-612 164. Ccillltov, ISybik C)chiruvich; 1)VQI~KI::-SANAitSKIY, V.A., spets. red.; CGRENK"., red. [Geology of Ue Gusinoye-1volginsk part of the -Puryat A.S.S.R.] L'Jeoic)Iyiia (~uslno-lvolrinskoi chasti Bur-ilLii. Ulan-Ude, Buriatfkoe ;-rizhnoe izo-vu) 19(,/,. 1114 ~. I yV _CHIlt V., TSy.b.Lk y Vladim~ o ND"If~1EYE SY RF T r,tv. red., (Dove I,- pm of' 'M tp rn !'Cam balkal i a z al i- -A fl,~ L7 Zabaykal''a~ 207 RA -L. Ciien- K -ri--cr) nt~-ri OCHIROV, TS.O. Tactonica of Buryatia. Geotektonika no.1:57-67 Ja-F 166. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Buryatskly kompleksnyy Institut Sibir3kogo otdelenlya AN SSSR. OCHIROV. Yu.01; FOCHEKUNIN, D.I. Natural tularemia focus in Chita Province. Zhur. mDTobiol. epid. i i==. 32 no.5s66-67 W 161. (KM 14s6) 1. Iz Chitinskoy oblastnoy saaitarno-opideniologicheakoy stwitaii. (CHITA PROVINCE-TUIARMIA) KOZIIOV, M.P.; OC]IDIVAAH', G. ScientifJc studies on infection pathr,"oC A y in the I ngojar, Peoples Republic; a review. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 42 no.1:82-85 Ja 165. Country : USSR Category : Cultivated Plants. Cereals. Leguminous Plants. Tropical Cereals. Y Abs Jour : RZhBiol., No 69 1959, No 24839 Author : Ochiryn -Badarch Luvsan Inst : 140scow Agricultural Academy imeni K. A. Timiryazev. Title 3 The Effect of Organic and Mineral Fertilizers on the Corn Harvest in the Chestnut Soil of the Central Part of ru%angay Zone in IW. OrIg-Pub : Dokl. Mosk. so-kh. akad* im. K. A. Timiryazeva, 1958, vyp. 34, 73-79 Abstract : Experiments were conducted in 1956-1957 by the Dzun-Karyn Experimental Station on chestnut soils (pH, 7o6-80), under conditrions typical for the northern part of MUP. The corn varie- ties, Lenin Gorkiy No, 4 and Minnesota respond readily to nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers. Card 3 1/2 414 Country USSR Category Cultivated Plants. Cereals, Leguminous Plants. Trolical Cereals, M Abs Jour tMiBiol,j No 6, 1959, No 24839 Author Inst Title Orig Pub : Abstract sThe largest harvest (an increment of 48,4 a/ha) was obtained by the introduction of an organic mineral mbKtures in small doses into holes, -- N. Ya. Vorontsova Card 2/2 RTYI~ANIA / Forestry. Forest Cultures. K Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 7, 1958, 29583. Author : Ochkai, S,-,Klonadu, A. Inst --WUV-9TV-en. Title The Selection of Black Poplar Hybrids. (Otbor chernykh gibridnykh topoley). Orig Pub: Rev. padurilor, 1957, 71, No 5, 291-294, Abstract: Indication is given of the necessity of regis- tering all poplars growing in Rumania, of making experimental cultures, of separating out the best clones and obtaining improved black poplar hybrids. Card 1/1 4,448'.00 80175 3/111/60/000/04/02/003 B022/BO06 AUTHORSs Shumlyanakiy, I, I., Docent, Gusarov, Yu, D., Chief Engineer, -d-chkalenko, N. A., Engineer TITLE: Spurious R3diation in -Shortwave Transmitterst PERIODICAL; Vestnik svyazi, 1960, No. 4, PP. 13 - 15 TEXT: A short classification is given here of spurious radiations in short- wave transmitters which are divided into parasitic oscillations, coobination frequencies in the balanced modulator of the exciter, combination frequencies in the transmitter at the mutual interference of the working frequency with the two mentioned fre uencies, and multiple harmonic frequencies. The methods of freouency controYare discussed, with the methods and systems based on 1) the parametric or quartz control, 2) the direct interpolation of the frequency (Fig. 1), and 3) the indirect interpolation of the frequency being explained, and their mode of operation described. The increase in selectivity of the channel by using additional circuits, and the increase in filtration of the two genera- tors as well as the improvement in linearity of the balanced modulator are mentioned as methods of weakening the combination frequencies, and the increase Card 1/2 80175 Spurious Radiation in Shortwave Transmitters S/11 60/000/04/02/003 B022YBOOB in selectivity of the channel by limiting the amplitude under overvoltage con- ditions is finally described as the beat method. Various circuit diagrams (Figs. 6-9) are recommended and described in detail for the purpose mentioned. Getsman, Engineer, Vidgollts, Engineer, L. P. Tsvetova, Engineer, and A. A. Perederiyenko, Engineer, are mentioned. There are 9 figures. ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy elektrotekhnicheakiy institut avyazi (Odessa Ele2tro- technical Institute for Communications Shumlyanskiy, I. I., Docent, Odesakiy radiotsentr (Odessa Radio Center) Gusarov, Yu. D., Chief Engineer, Ochkalenko, N. A., Engineer Card 2/2 OCHKAS, F.P. -Ka4;vjm-a,~ - ~ Using a perfol film covering ror hotbeds. Kona. i ov. prom. 14 no.7:24 Jl 159. (MI-U 12:9) 1.RheraoneHty opernyy punkt. (Hotbeds) SMIRKOVA, V.F., inzh.; ZOTOV, V.L., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye: BZLYAYEV, U.N.;,,OCHMOVA. Z.F., inzh. Coating of headwear with a nap finishing by means of the electrostatic nethod. Mauch.-isel. trudy TSHIIShersti no.l7tl24-126 162. (KIRA 17:12) 1. Rukovoditell laboratorii avotmatizptsii TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta sherstyanoy promyshlennost'- (for Belyayev). OCHKIN, A. In foreign countries. Hias. ind. SSSR 33 no.4:59-61 f62. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut myasnoy promyshlennosti. 0 a w I ; ; - - A C- A memo a OpW s$Npn& aw dMbAMIWR k O pft. (44a 4 dmd*dbm uldpft 4a 6"v - A F e = A V * 00 . "w & . - - it.. YAZI - w - elm" V 4=: lo " k ) wee . off me s . . , ~Jb Me. 0. 73-al.-4KWI (1) Ow s.). Instext W an autew age rm c4ve WhIS IW 0 olf di 141= so 0041 a amor ng to ov 1 34 bM. dd 330 - P. 0111h The perwWa fWad to a0 Mul. s so atm. taWW4 the cod. 4 - 14the led 6 kn. 04 at "M f M 67 00 .0 H u o 0.2%) C 2 (CU# S&A If# N , C41 .4 g 104-604 (10% #A the wt?Ao 6 W i0 f h N . " w f O W goo 14"' ' 14&43* M ) ' (VA ' 7c % (w ion Is. 43 wX0. ader 41w mi , e l the t t S 1 Sim", so ff. 1, scutrawd wftb K04fXva 3 9. 0.5% liacticwtive- b I *0 hwirs aud The ck~wwWk- a4w of PrCO. 'No tractMa coo Wks plam &a t1w six"M of catal"t. Pftco woo sho forosM in 4 "kawy sucarlave. *od. jud&C by tbe de. 11"A ad Ow ww w Abo In an opt" nafts Una" atm. t b h w k I 0 &- e am ca oat g.) *gel t am. to pul (a s (300 ad.) at a vol. coca of 03-0.4 I.A. clar/br.. at 230* aod 3W* 30-M mfn ttatned o v" .. c a a 10_,~:7.4, 7 (be IM& of FVqC0 (W&Cvd *% ~ Woo , of - V4., awl diMd.) wege SWU 9010 Slip teat" L. N. Than IN am a slip I; ;A J i J ; d i ii, a itwig I-,n A I a 0 a 9 IF a IF a 4 V.11 9 Doe gooloo so* 000 0 0 0 00,000;0*6 1*00001*0:400 000 Of WOO9010111-6661 & IWAD jW_O ID,O 0 0 0 6 0' 0 .11 --) r~ N A- , I f // I SATTAR-ZADP,,I.S., OCHKIN, A.V.... AND FROST, A.V. "Transformation of Organic Compounds Over Aluminosilicate Catalysts. Report 2" Vestnik 14oskovIkogo Universiteta (Seriya Fiziko-matematitiheskikh i Yestestvennykh Nauk ~-6.6), no. 9, 194-9 - ' ct on Inc oil .1clive -1 all 0 (it 11fdVelay S.Tm. u_ Orktlig. imp KwWfs, 2(~3 -72(104b)~--Thc tylyr-, vI m ta- lyfle felleti-1A w(lich Vail fito done with the Itc1p of aluntitin., 4 l i 31 l ki 0 4 lm- rev ell'ur . , 1 c crac lig 411 3r tile rufalyt ,1 proll,ir (if ei:tt.14 tit uf 111, u thermclikat (lisiv-,01un Wade. in R wherci% ii: the v ffilvar ctlati, ti r ) mill tw it b In(1/1 - tw t ~y j , e , y vrf. of (11-~ rrucrunti, Olterizig tile rwicticin xmie, and y 6 tht iii-it. with thi!s refatiou. Foc the ca-~L of 14 OL.proparti r, .'T q lial Me Coll, It sii ~ wtilcd V adwirptiou of the figlit anspims, -tk , r -it pr"ImAs con Iv iirgkvtA aaa that tile alkasits ; v ftxmi-d trwo e~!ufm:t Ili- hydraggrim tion of thL dnowc boulis by .4 V'Usfifer (if it (rout tile tarr atilt cl~lkc Which (um f t Drxetli KALIM, K.K., eLoktor takhnichaskikh nauk. professor, laureat Stalinskoy premil,; OCIUIN. A.T., lashener. Soda. Nauka i zhiznl 20 no.4:10-12 Ap 153. (nU 6 -.5 (Soda industry) OCHKIM. A.T. % ... WMAWONOW& Alsksandr Mikhailovich Butl~rov. ffauka I thisn' 20 no.9:39-40 3 '53. (MLIA 6: U ) (Butiorov. Alsksandr Mikhailevich, 182&1886) .. I ( ~ ~-, -4, '340? OCHYIN-A. V.-i.-D FL-.:-,05KWNZKFf, T. !. Tekhnichesktr arpliz tretallov ?olorimp mptodom. 1954. 2P,s s chert. 22 sm (Miosk. starkoJnstrum. il-t im I.V. KnVeHra KhimiJ). 250 ekz B. Ts. (54-5?739) 669--543+545-il- 0(-iiKu-4, f~-V/ 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S67/1439 Spravocbna met"" st& v Pyati tcffwkh, t- 3., kn. 1 (Metals Engineering ffandbook In Five Volume, V01- 3, bk- 1) Mwcowt y"hgIzv 1958. 560 p. 50,000 copies pkinted. Ed. (Title PW): V.S. Vladisla;vlev, Professor (Deceaged); Ed. (Inside book): V.I. Kryloy, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: T.F. Sokolove; Editorial Board: N.S. AWwrUw ObsIrman and Cblef Ed.). Doctor of Teabnical Sciences, Professart V.S. Visdisuvievo Professor (Deceased),, A.M. Mklov, Candidate of TechnIcal Sciencesp B.N. Pox4nyakovs, A.Ya. RostavykUp G.B. Stolbin, ad S.A. Chernavoidy; Mavo4;ing Ed. for Reference Literature: V.I. Krylov# Engineer. PURPOSE: The book Is a reference book for,techniclans and engineers working in the field of machinery design and In production. COVXRA43: The book covers the following: engineering specifications,, treatmat and use of cast iron, steel and carbides., bast treatment of steel and cast Iron, specifications, treatment and use of amforrous metials and umpetallic moiterie,lo. I.Z. Yaanagors1dy, V.P. Vologd1n, N.V. Goveling am mentioned as Card 1/14 Metals EngluserIng Handbook In Five (Cont,) SOVA439 having contributed to this field. The" am 137 references of vbIch 121 are Soviet,, 13 IngUsho 1 German# 1 Italian ad 1 Polish. TAM CV OCIMEM: CAST IRCH,, AID 819=D CARBIMS Basic InfonatUs on Chemistry. D.I. Mendeleyev's Periodic System. of Elements (Raginsor A.V. 00huln) 1 Properties of the mot important el~ements and their compowAs 1 Properties of Lamorganic compounds 14 Proportion of organic commod 45 Basic constants of organic solvents 55 Decimal seals of hard" an 69 Fire extinpisbers 72 Radioactive isotopes 75 Mw most important radioactive isotopes 76 Method for DetermInIng the 3ax-dwss of Metals Tables of ths butness mmbm of metals 82 86 Card 2/ 14 Metals Engineering Handbook in Five (Coat.) SOV/1439 Relationships of hardness mmdx-ro determined by various methW 89 Coav rsion of hardness values by the scleroscops method 90 Relationship between Brinell hardness number RB and ultimate tensile stress ejr for various metals and alloys 90 Cast Iran Castings (V.K. Shestopal., and B.G. Grinberg.. Candidates of Technical Sciences) 92 Neebanical properties 95 Physical and chemical properties 101 Physical properties 101 Chemleal properties 103 Rest resistance 104 Te cal, properties 108 Steel Castings (L.1. Levi., Candidate of Technical Sciences) UT Classification of steel castings 11-7 Effect of elements on properties of steel castings 121 Heat treatment of steel castings 126 Card 3/ 14 Metals Engineering gandbook in Five (Cont.) S07/1439 Constructional Steele (N.P. Arlstavp Candidate of Technical Sciences) 127 Tool Steels (V.S. Vladislavlev., Pmfessor) 166 Classification 166 Carbon tool steels 166 Alloy tool steels 168 Basic steels recommended for mawfacture of various kind of cutting tools 173 Steels recownwd d for -dHn manuring instruments 177 Steel inspection for nometallic inclusions and carbide liqmtion 1 Steam recommended for wMng dies for hot working 19 Steels recannended for --"nR dies for cold working 182 Steels for mtking the casting mo3d 184 Hicrostructum of carbon and alloy tooll steels at delivery 185 Defects of high-speed steels at delivery and inspection of microstructure 187 Carbide Alloys (V.S. Rakarskly., Candidate of Technical Sciences) Igo General Wormation, 190 Classification of cemented carbide alloys 190 Proper lee of cemented carbide alloys and of "adcanite" (Soviet nam for a ceramic material] 191 Applications of cemented carbide alloys 192 Card V 14 Metals Engineering Handbook In Five (Cont.) SOV/1439 Commercial list of cemented carbide alloy products 193 Survey of surfacing cemented carbides 193 ftchinin pwrts surfaced with cemented carbide alloys 194 HMT TMTNW CP STSEL AND CAST IM Iron-carbon /cementite/ eqmUibrium diagram (N.P. Aristov, Candidate of Technical sciences) 197 14wro-and microstructure of ixvm-carbou alloys 197 Vacrostructure 200 Microstructure 203 Grain size of steel 210 Methods of determining grain size 210 Heat-treatment or steel (Yu.M. Lakh in., Froressor, Doctor or Technical Sciences) 214 Heating or steel for heat treatment 2:4 Protection of steel from arjUtian and decarbirization during beating 221 card 5A WAtAl4 ESUKIU 4rIng ftaftook In nvv (Coat.) SOV/1439 Onds of skilat"Ite 296 doeum is wmt treatment 22T Hu4mbalty of st4ml 232 A,mmllzkg of stool 235 Defects accurlm &udng beat troatomt of steel 236 ff"Um fu=ces and bAst aoutzvl botrmmtn 240 Thor=-Chmdoa Troatomt (A,.X. NUkWVIQhj, CaMidlate of Tec%3dama 8016=64) 246 Coaftwisim of steel 246 PGAk 4aruir"ling of steel 251 Q= aartursong of au,4 255 Uvi-ol ;Aftruim of MUS-1 262 Stmettas and Wapertles of carbwlged steel 26 Cim"di-ad at steel N Opaldlna of steel IA orwd4a bmtbs a68 "a a3maidLog of mumcuu,4 ,qual 273 Istmature MA Prowtuip 'of qpatw 275 "aw-tonvemba" armiding or M&.Xrw(L stnatwmi steel 276 Stmatuv and pr%mrttes of OU4 subjected tq law,%mWmtwm oymnldlM 278 car4 6/ 14 Metals Engineering Handbook In FITS (C(mt.) WW/1439 Nitriding Anticorrosive nitriding Nitriding alloy steel for surface hardening 2133 Methods of nitrIding alloy steel 286 Structure and properties of nitir4ed allay steel 290 Alumium cemwntati~n calarizing) 291 Chr-Am ammottatles ~mkrmdsl~) -- 29.5 maT ~ (T.B. 1m]XV241*0 PrOfteser) max"O, mftst~t (64A ii;liu 300 rum a 3w pas Owatisms In mbse" tmestmt 'Of of = - stim" ~: 301 '= smstafte I& VmwJwd steels stsblu 303 041AL trestment of carbarlsad st~*U 3014 Cold treatmut, of h1gk-speed steels wrig n^A J Surface Qmewh Hardening of Steel (I.N. Kidin.. Professor, Doctor Of T*Cbnlcal Sciences) 307 Methods of surface qaench hazAening 307 Surface quenak hardwing by flow beating 307 ftlectmlytic: q%smeh bardmalng 30 Card T/14 butamm with al"trim reffilstmes beatbig 90 Xl*-fzgqw4my quemb butfindm w Umetles of i-tactIm bmUng at steel speeima foatarms of jimme aboam is immusum bemaixt or stmex Pretass parameters of faftelAss beatbig Is qm4mb bZ1401INg 31A Preferred aid pr~U'bIW "SLmes of SaftatImm beatum in 9temb UrAndag 313 Tompealm after k140m4taquammy quawk bardmal" 31T ZM'k--Trmumt Of ZIA-symed fteelm (T.S. mAdisuview., Frefftmw) 328 Annealing 328 WASgktft 319 Tem"Ift 319 Stmaj&tmj"S 33.9 Corrosion and Methods of Protecting Metals ApInst It (T.I. MAVNW0RmkIyq Candidate Of Chemical Sciences) 520 Definition and Classification of corrosion 320 Corrosion test methods and news of evaluating corrosion 320 Protection of metals go'" t COT ion 323 Card 8/14 Metals Engineering Hamdbook in Five (cant.) SOV/1439 Method of Metal Coating Surfaces by Spraying (N.B. Katts, Candidate of Technical Sciences) 329 Buie equipmenti 329 The metal costing process 338 Sam properties of the costing Sulfidation, of the Surfaces of Machine Parts and Inatrmnents (Ye.L. Kirshenshtein, Ensda er) 346 Sulfidation process 347 Composition of the bath 347 Results of su-Ifidation 347 Sulf1dation, equipwant 35JL OEM METALS AND NON49TALLIC MATERIALS Copper and Copper-base Alloys (A.A. Lmnev., Candidate of Technical Sciences) 352 Zinc and Its Alloys (O.Ye. Kastner, Candidate of Technical Sciences) 362 Card 9/14 Metals Engineering Handbook in Five (Ccmt.) General information and zinc tradewbits Physical pr%mrties mechanical rties Chemical properties Applics,tlaus In engineerIng zinc alloys Tin (O.Ye. Kestner) General Information and tin trademarks Physical properties Keebanical rtles Chenical properties Applications in engineering Lead and Its Alloys (O.Ye. 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