IUBKIN, M.I.#, MIL~INV, V.A.
Kimberlite volcanism in the ziorthern Siberian Platforu. h-udy
HIM 114:126-134 160. WIRA 13: U)
(Siberian Platfor-m--Kimberlite)
MILASHEV. V, A,, Cand. Geol-Mineral. Sci.. (diss) "Kimberlite
Rocks of the Anabaro-Olenekski5* Region and Dome Questions of
their Genesis," Leningrad, 1961, 17 pp (Leningrad State Univ.)
180 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 259).
RABKIN, M.I.; KRUTOYARSKIY, M.A.1 )(~LASHEV, 1~.k.
Classification of kinberlite rocks in Yakutia and their n=en-
clature. Trudy NIIGA 121s154-164 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Yakutia--Kinberlite-ClasWication)
MILASHEV, V.A.
Dauteric alteration of kimberUtes. Trudy MIIGA l2lil65-185
162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Ximberlite)
MILASHEV
The term mkimbirlitee and tLe ClAs,91'r CaU~s:, Of ki -r2l -f- f'rec2-
Vi
i goofiz. no.4*42-52 163. OGRA 16tlO)
1. Nauchno-iss:Ledovatellskiy institut geologii Arktiki, Leningrad.
B;~4911EVj N.A.; KRU'rOYAIWKIY, M.A.; RADKIN, M.I., kand. gool. -mineral. nauk;
ERLIKH, E.N.; BASHMAKOVA, Z.I., red.izd-va; MMUSALIMSKAYA, Ye.
S., tekhn.red.
[Kimberlite rocks and picrite pophyries in the northeastern part
of the Siberian Platform.] Kimberlitovye porody i pikritovye por-
firy Severo-Vostochnoi chasti Sibiriskoi platformy. Moskva, Goage-
oltekhizdat, 1963. 214 p. (Leningrad. Nauchno-issledovatellskii
institut geologii Arktiki. Trudy, vol.126). (MIRA 17:2)
--MILASHEV V.A.
Paragenetio as-sociationo of ssoondarf rock-foming minemle
in kinberlite :rooks* Osokhimiia no.6t557-565 Jo 163,
(MMA 160)
1. Scientific Research rnstitute of Geology of the Arctic,
Uningrad.
I,TLjkSllLVp V.A.; RABKIN, M.I.
Kimberl-ites of the Anabar-Olenek area and their genesis. Trudy
IAFAN AN USSR Ser. geol. no.9:45.-53 163. (MIRA 16:12)
KRUTOYARSKlY, M-A-; ~Mll;,A-,';~HEVY Y..A.
Dependence of the mcrpholog-
y of diamond c:7stals on the facies
conditions go-verning the foirAJon of kin-berlites in the Siberian
Platform. Zap.Vses.min.ob-va 9'3 no.6:697-703 164.
(MIRA 18:4)
V.A.
NIIASHEV I
Petrochemical ci,.-aractari cj' kLmb~;rjjte roc*ks &3 , i-- .-eu I e~
by a 5tuAy of rf~cks in the AnUar-01ran---ic ragicn. Geol. IL goofiz.
no.3:138-142 '64. (tLIPi, 18:7)
1. flauchno-IsslodovatetInkly .'nstlltut grolegii lirktiki, Lerjl.ngrad.
IVANOV. A.I.; 14IIASnVA. G.V.
StratIgraphic position and correlation of the Kindyn
series in the lower part of the KottW basin, Sbor.st.
po palsont.1 blostrat, no.16:5-11 '59. (MIRA 13:3)
(KotiW Valley-Goolckgy, Stratigraphic)
HILASHITA, T.V.
Recent data on Devonian deposits in the lower Kotu7 Valley.
Sbor.st.po paleont. i biostrat. no.15:10-15 '59. (MIRA 13:4)
Kotuy Valley-4oology, Stratigraphic)
POLAND / Chemical Technology. Processing of Faturally H
Deposit~d Solid Fuels.
Abs Xour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, Ko Z2, 1958, 75183.
Author : X119.94gXLchL Khalgas.
Inst : Not given.
Title : Problems In Developing Raw Materials for Cok-
ing In Poland.
Orig Pub: Koks, smola, gaz., 1957, 2, No. 6, 219-231.
Abstract: Corrections were introduced on the previously
made balances of Polish coking coals on the
basis of investigation data of the coal deposits,
and steps are outlined for a development in the
mining of these coals.
Card 1/1
YXMZLIYANOV, A.G., nauchnyy notrudnil:; KWHSVSKATAp Ye.Asp nauchnyy
sotrudnik
Iffeat of finIshes on the oolurivC *Vtalmed with insoluble axo
dyes@ Tekst. prom. 23 no-6258-60 Je 163. (MIRA 2687)'
Is Nauohno-loelsdovatollskl Institut organichaskikh polupro-
duktov i kramitelay (NIORKTa
Dyes and dyeing)
4inishov and finiabihg)
YEMEIIYANOV A.G. natichnyy notrudnik; KILPOHEVSKAYA, Ye.A., nauchnyy sotrudniki
GO~lKiEVAP, N.V.., nauchnyy sotrU"Ill? - -
New assortment of mpologen" dyes. Tokst.prom. 25 no.1:50,-62 Ja 165.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Nauchno-iBeledovatellskiy institut organicheskikl poluproduktov
i krasiteley,
MIIASHEVSKlYt A., mayor
Storage periods for petroleum products have been extended. Tyl
i snab.Say.Voor.311 21 no.105-77 Ja 161. (KMA 14:6
(Petroleum products--$torage)
YI-LASHEVSKIY, I.J.; GO?//IKGV, A. M.
------------------ I'--
Electroosmotic lubrication of starps in semidry brick pressing.
Stroi. mat. 11 no.1:36 Ja 165. (MIRA 18-6)
MILASHMKIY, I.I., inab.
Devioa for daterzining the degree: of the conpr*6a4cn cf -;eb bricks.
Stroi. mate n no.1016-7 0 165.
(MIRA 181
DRGTYAREV, A,A., inzh,j KLASHEVSKIY. V.A., ;Inzh.
Ifficient utilization of waU rosolzoes. Stroi.truboproy.
6 no.llt25 N 161. (XMA l5iO
1. StroitelInyy uchastok NO.13 Svarochno-montashnogo tresta,
g. Natowo GorIkovskoy oblasti.
(Pipe fitting)
GRIGOBIM. N.Y.; KIZA&MVSKIY, V.P.
-
-
Rapid method of determining moisture in solid fuel. Ugall 29 no.12:
31-32 D '34. (KZ&A 8;1)
1. Treat Omobyroyektaontash.
(Coal--Analysis)
MILASHINO AJP.
Tocionle regionaUsation of S&kMILn in the ligbt of poph"isa2
datiko Gool. i pqfiz. no.906-80 160.-
1. TS~ntrallnays nauchno-issledowatsil 'okays labo*%Wlyw-ojF""nly&
"MakWaimwftf p g.Okha.
(Bakbalin-Goologyt Sta-utmi)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
8,/1'69/62/000/007/011/149
1.228/D307
Milashin, A. P.
The Par East's seismicity
Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962,.16, ab-
stract 7A107 (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn., Geologiya,
no. 12, 1961, 9-13.)
TEXT: Along the strike of island area the normal earthquake den-
sity is higher in the vicinity of the south end of Kamchatka, the
northern and southern islands of the Kuriles arc, and especially
the islands of Japan. Intermediate and deep shoctB are grouped in
separate bunches in the mantle. Along the island arcs there is a
150 - 200 km zone of fractures, consisting of separate block prisms
inclined at different angles towards the continent. The Kuriles-
Japanese zone of fractures is planetary and consists of deep and
ultra-deep fractures; the latter extend from the surface to a depth
of 700 km. The deep fractures are associated with volcanos, situa-
ted at the boundary of the planet;Lry fracture zone's inner section.
Card 112
&,1/169,/62/000/007/011/149
The Far Bast's seismicity D228/1)307
The Kuriles-Kamchatka and Japanese deep-sea depressions are loca-
ted within the planetary fracture zone with which increased seismi-
city, volcanism, and processes of mass differentiation in the man- V
tle are associated-.-""Tlfe'-iib'ii3'mi(i "iso'bath -map gives an idea of a
deep fracture's focal surface. 8 sectors transverse to the plane-
tary zone, that differ in their seismicity, are diQtinguished.
The sectors are characterized by profile sections, which show the
position of the focal zone, the volcano and the epicenter. r-Ab-
stracter's note: Complete translation._~
'Card 2/2
_~~LASHIN, A.P.
Conditions of the formation of uDheavals in the sout~-.easlerm
part of the Caspian sea and their gan-oll prospects. Geol.
nefti J gaza 8 no.12:51-54 D 162. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Otdaleniye morskikh geofizicheakill rabot VaeBoyuznogo
nauchno-iseledovateliskogo instituta geofizicheakikh metodov
razvedki.
ACC NR- All"k,28378 (N) SOURCE C(OH: UP/0000/65/000/000/0124/01'il
AtrAHOH: Vartanov, S. P,-. Gagol'gants, A, A,; Krole0o, 1, 1,; Levcheako, V. A.
Nalovitakiy, Ya. P.; Milsshin A. P.; Rapoport, S. Y#4.; F*dynskiy, V. V.; Shapirovskiy;'
ORG: none
TITLE: Geological results of marine geophysical exploration in the USSR
SOURCE; International Geological Congress. 22d9 New Delhi, 1964. GedlogLcheskiyo
rezul'taty prikladnoy geofiziki (Geological result .of applied geophysics); doklady
sovetskikh Soologov. problems. 2. Moscow. Isd-vo Nod:&, 1965, 124-141
TOPIC TAGS: geophysic expeditions earth &tructurep 36iondo prospecting, ocean flow
topography, tectonics
!ABSTRACT: Wine geophysical exploration have been conducted in the Soviet Union for
I the purpose of investigating the cnw%l structure, and regional geological Investigo-
tions have been wade in offshore areas which am potential oil- and gas-bearing
structures. The seismic mthod is the most effective and most often used for off-
shore investigations. Also successful are gravimetric. magnetic, and electric
1prospecting methods. The technique of offshore saitsic shooting has been greatly
improved, making It possible to operate fron a moving ably. 7h@ geophysical Lnvesti-
gations conducted an the Caspian fts ands It possible to "estaplab the are" of
ACC Nat AT6028378
the Pre-Cambrian Epihercynian platform and the Alpina geasyncline. Investigations
have -been made of the regional structure of the south Caspian depression, oil-bearing
regions of its folded margins. and gentle structures of the internal depression.
The area of the Egibercynian platform has been found to contain Kara-Bugaz end '
middle Caspian arches and offshore continuation of Me South Hangishlack depression
as well as folded zones. The continuations of the South Hangishlack and Karpinsky
ridge, the north Caspian zone of marginal uplifts of the Pre-Cacbrian platform
and the offshore continuation of the Pre-Caspian depression have been thoroughly
investigated. A number of structures in the southern part of the Caspian Sea have
been prepared for deep drilling. At the Bea, of Azov a step-like submergence of the
southern slope of the Pre-Cambrinn platform has beerx eatiblished, and the Azov
rampart, which connects the Ep1het yntan folded structures of the Northern Caucasus
and Crimean steppe has been locateu. Offshore continuations of the Kerch-Taman
dislocations have been studied. At the Black Be& geophysicists have studied the
hidden Cretaceous folding and deep-seated faults at 'he offshore continuation of the
Kolkhida depression, submergence of the northwestern Caucasus, buried highs south
of the Crimes, and the jointing between the Crimean and Dobrudga dislocations. Also
the structure of the crust and the structure of the sedisentary strata in the deep-
sea areas have been studied. Seismic surveys hays been conducted to study the
geoloay of the Paleozoic deposits and the surface of the basesiont In the eastern
Baltic Sea. It has been established that the thickness OVthe sodisonto vdthin
the offshore continuation of the Pali sh-Lithumni. an ffpscliss does not *x6sed 3 ka.
'latoresting rosults have been obtained from paphyslosil investigations conducted at
i
ACC NRi ATC~26378
the Kara Sea near the amth, oC the Ob and Ycnisay Myers. The regLonal structure
of the-J&=U-Xa%in de
?ressim and thr Tainir foredet-p has been d-efined. =!or
platform structures have been located in the Hesoxic strata, and the T~LWr h&s t4tan
followd further out Into the sea. Deep-seated structure of the Z&rth's crust
has been investigated in the transitional zone between the Asian continent and
the Pacific Ocean, and also at the Okhotsk Sq& and in the area of the Kamchatka-
Kurile ridge. It 'has been found that the Sakhalin Tertiary folding area extends
under the waters of 'the Okhotsk Sea. Marine popbpiic&l 'exploration in the USSR
1-will be expanded. Orig. art. bag% T figures.
SUB 08/ SON DAM O(Jan65/ ORIG RXFt 048
ACC NR
' AR7004119 SOURCE CODE: YJR/016.9/66/000/012/DO10/DO10
AUTHOR:" Levchenko, V. A.; Malovitskiy, Ya. P.; Milashin, A. P.
TITLE: Study of the USSR continental shelf in relation to the prospecting for
petroleum and gas
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 12D70
REF SOURCE: Sb. 2-y Mezhdunar. okeanogr. kongress, 1966. Tezisy dokl. M.,
Nauka. 1966, 240-241
TOPIC TAGS: geophysics, petroleum gas, prospecting
ABSTRACT: A brief account is given of the geological structure, possible
petroliferous reserves, and geophysical studies to date of the continental shelf in
the basins of the Caspian Sea.. the Sea of Ozov, arbi the Black Sea (on the western
seaboard of the Crimea and the Caucasus), the Baltic Sea (in the area of the Gulf
of Danzig), the Barents Sea, the Kara Sea, and the Sea of Okhotsk. (Translation a
abstract] JGCJ
SUB CODE: 08. 11
C: 550,8-30,(41-+57)-----,---
Relation of impaired visibility to variou3 neteorological elements.
Trudy UkrNIGMI no.43-.164-167 164. (KRA 18:4)
MIIASHKIN, A.G., kandidat maditainakikh nauk
~'
A large freits's hernia. Yest.khir. 77 no.4:101-103 Ap 056.
(MMU 9:8)
1. Is katedry operativney khirurgii (nachalOnIX K.A.Grigorovich)
Toyanno-morskoy meditminskoy akadmil. JAninzy-4d. Zvenigorodsiaya
uloo c1*7-6, kvo 7o
(HIRNIA, INMUL
Trettz4o hernia)
ATLASIMIN9 A.G.
Evaluation of operati" aPproaches to the talodrural joint for
drainage. Vest. kbir. 84 no. 203-61 F 160. (MMA 14:1)
(ANKLE-SURGERY)
"4'
1
WASHM., A.Ge. kand.med.nauk
Swrgimi anatomy of the ankle joint. TootAbir. 85
D 160. (MM 14, 1)
Is Toyanno-uMitsinskoy ordens, ranins, akadmii in. S.M. Kiram
(sauabn. rukovod. - prof* K.Ae (Wigorovi-3b).
(AIM)
MILASHUN, A.G., kand.med.nauk
Some data on activities of N.I. Pirogov in the field of post-
graduate surgical training of physicians in the Medical and
Surgical Academy. Vest.khir. no.61135-1-39 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii (na(-,h* - prof. A.N. Maksi-
menkov) Toyenno-meditainskoy ordena lon.'Lna akademii im. S.M.
Kirova.
(PIROGOV, IIIKOLAI IVAPOVICHO 1810-1881)
MIIASHKIN, A.G.., kand.sed.saukl ESTRIN, G.B.
Fifthe scientific session of the Research Institute for Experi-
mental Surgical Apparatus and Instrummts. Vest.khir. 89 no.9:
147-149 S 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND kPPARATUS-CONGRESSES)
_!!jIASHX:q,-A.G?, ".med.nauk (Leningrad)
W.N.Burdenko and the development of friendly relations betwom
tho medical comwnities of the Soviet Uniont America and
England. Sov.sdrav. 22 no.4359--64 163. (MM 1614)
1. Voyenno-meditainskly mussy Ministerstva oborony SSSR,
(BTJRDEMKOt NIKOIAI NIIDVICH, 1876-1946)
(MDICAL CQOPERATION)
~'~ 'IAILASHKII-1, A.G., kwid. aind. nauk; LIKIrr, R.Z.., kund. zm~d. ni,ux
The 14th Scientific Session of th;-- L.V. Vil3lmev:;"-i~~ surFical
Institute of the Academy of Xedical Sciences of taia
Vest. Khir. 91 no.lOjl38-140 0 16). OHIRA 17-7)
MILASHYUSI I. (Milavius, I.]. inzh.
Scientific Technical Conference at the Kaunas Polyte-chnical in,.
stitute. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.3:159-160 161.
(MMA 14:7)
(Llthuania--Textile industry)
MIASHYUSP V. [Milasiust V.1
using the aerodynamic method for analyzing the pile characteristics
of artificial fur. Izv.vya.ucheb.z&v.j: tekh.tekst.pron. no.2:
30-34 163. (MMA 16W
1. Kaunasakiy po]Atekhnicheskiy institut,
(Artificial fur-Testing)
INDRYUNAS, Yu. [Indriunae, J.1; VERUBOLAUSKAS, L. (Verzbolaukas, L.);
MILASHYUSY V. [Milasius" V.]
Structural parameters of the nap. izvoy-~.ucheb.zav., tekh.tekst.prom.
no.52-16-19 164. (MIFA 18:1)
1. Kaunasakiy politekhnicheskiy institut i Institut energetiki i
elektrotekhniki AN Litovskoy SSR.
orw, t tat-
The
J
MILASIN., Nada, ing.0 asiotent (Beograd, Proleterskih brigada 6)
--------
Reactor material damaged by radiation. Tahni" Jug 16 no.l1L.-1923-1928&
161o
1. Nuclear Science Institute nBoris Kidriel, 1peograd-Vinca.
MILASIUS,, J.
An apparatus for staining ct blood m=ars. Sveik. apeaug. 7 no.-?:
41 162.
1. Rasp. tuberkuliozinio dispanserio med. laborantas.
(STAINS AND STAINING) (BLOOD CELIS)
MILASOVSZKY~ B.
The compensating strolght line and the principal axis of InertU.
p. n2. GEODEZIA ES KARTOGRAFIAj, LAIlami Foldmereoi as Terkep-
aseti. Hivatal) Budapest. Vol. Moo 2p f956.
:OURCE:
East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress.
Vol. 5, go. 11, November 1956.
"T, "if, -7, n
jl-,.,-,~ -11C (17K - 1, ,
Compensatii-47, the strair,it line and r-Ain axis of inertia. p. 189 (rlc-orlezinn es
Yariot,rafia. Vol. 8, no. 3, 195( 911daPest)
SO: V.'onthly L-1-st o: East 'E'urorean Accession ('71EAL) LC, Vol. (,, no. 7, July Y,57. T-Inc
3/0 35162161,0co, 916 5 81600
AOO I/A 10 1
AUTHOR: r! i lasovszl-j,-13.-,.--
TITIE: A parallel between the adjusting straight line and main inertia
axis of a plane plot
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 9, 1962,
,
abr z
tract 90215 ("Bhnyai.,i6r;n, (.s f8ldm6rom6rn. karok k8 1. Nehftipari
milsz. egyet, Sopron", 1~959, -v. 20, . 141 - i65, English, German and
Russian summaries)
TEXT: The author considers determination of parameters x, y of 1-inear re-
lation 1 Lx + y from the measured values of pairs (1, L) .. He reCoflirlen(13 tranz31-
tion to the system of correction equations
PL i* Pii
=.L Ix + y - li, fictitious weight -- 0
p 4. x2p
Li o 1i
where x0 is an approxi-
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33/0 35/62/066/0-:~'~/(,-7
A parallel between the adjusting straight line and... A(;O I/A JC) I
mate value of parameter x. (,uantities Xi correspond to vertical distances .-~f
points (1 Li) from the adjusting straight line. Several authors deLenmined thp
line soug4 for under condition of minimizing the sum of squares of (shorte3t)
distances from points (ii, L ) to it -The latter straight line is therefore the
main Inertia axis of the system of material points (li, L i). See also RaAstr,
1957, no. 5, 4191, no. 10, 8521. There are 8 references.
V. Gan'shin
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
lausm,sm., .=.
lume problenn of astror- odes-y in HwnFary, 192,8-191-'; also, remarks
-e
by J. Krajci, A. Tarczy-Hornoch, wid L. Red(w. In German. p.
ACTA TECOICA (11-lagyar Tudo-manyos Akadeviia) Budapa:rt, Hungary.
Yol. 23, no. 113, 1959. 0
Monthly list of East -1uropomq Accas~dons (~~) LC, vol. 9, no. 1, J'an. 196
uncl.
MILABOVSZKY, Bela, dr., a muszaki tudomanyok doktora
Circle diagram substituting for error ellipse and its pedal cur7e.
Muazaki kozI MTA 19 no.1/4:237-268 161.
S/035/62/000/001/036/038
A001/AlOl
AUTHOR: Milasovszky, B.
TITIE: The equation of a rhombic base network
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomlya i Geodeziya, no. 1, 1962; 31, ab-
stract 1G210 ("Magyar tud. akad. Asz. tud. oszt. Azl.", 1961,
v. 28, no. 1-4, ,69 - 421, Hungarian)
TEXT: This is a comparative study of various methods for calculating and
estimating the accuracy of the starting side of a rhombic base network. Adjust-
me nt by the method of indirect measurements and by the method of indirect measure-
Ments with conditions are, in the author's opinion, equivalent and both are pre-
ferable to the method of conditional measurements. In the second method, the con.
ditlon looks as follows: sin cC,- sin (4 -?.)
b = sin 6 sin 6 - x 0
and in solving normal equations, x (actually dy) and p. are determined. There are
7 references. F. Sharkozi
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
.3/O35/62/ooq/oD4/o5q/o56
A001/101
AUTHOR: Milasovszky, B.
TITLE: The circular nomogram replacing the ellipse :)f errors and "podera"
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 4, 1962, _34,
abstract 4G199 ("Magyar tud. akad. 14ilsz. tud. oszt. kUzl.", 1961,
v. 29, no. I - 4, 237 - 268, Hungarian) *
TEXT: The author presents formulae for determining parameters of the ellipse
of errors and "podera". He describes graphical methods of determining these
parameters and errors in arbitrary directions for the following cases (symbols are
co nventional)t 1) Given are Coq?] anc!/.c. 2) Given are
.37j, it and 4 . 3) Given are laal, Ibb], I ablp V.P /(y- (The method
C-,.k3 I X I y
employed in "Material strength" for determining momints 6f inertia and main
stresses is the basis for the proposed methods. Reviewer). Belowp the graphical
method is described only for the second case, since the difference of the methodz
is insignificant. It is clear from.the Figure, how to plot points A0 and Co.
AoTo is drawn up and down, depending on the sigri of doP and PoP are main
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The circular nomogram...
3
11
103516210001001110.501(f.4
A001/101
directions (at doTo being lose than TODO, doP in direction of the minimum error).
The circle of errors is presented in the right-hand semi-plane, which enables one
to determine the error in arbitrary direction PN (not shown in the Figure). The
square of the error sought for is equal to the length of section NE, where E is
intersection of diameter paaaing through N with VE J.NC1. There are 13 referen-
ces. (See also RZhAstr, 1960, no. 8, 851*
Figure.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card Z/2
F. Sharkozi
Y,ILASOVSZKY,, B... Prof. D. Eng. Sc.
Adjustment of the base quadrilateral. Acta techn
Hung 37 no.1-2sl39-173. 161.
1. Department of Geodesy, Technical University, Miskolc.
!qiU,3OvszKy;, B. 2 prof'.. Doktc~r der techyd:3c~,erl 1,71, ssenschaf`klen
FPiso not call7ijiA1.1un by moasuring djro-,tl(jj~~. hct;.J. tr.,chn
Hung 47 no. 164.
ter.'as
ICTLAISC.IntTlyp Bela, a maszaki t-udrmsnv,-k -,6:tcra
71ieuret!.cal problem-,- of levrl drift. location fron the p-ca-It cf
view of mechanics. M.-oz 'krzl MIT,*, 34 no.3:213-231 164.
1. Toohnical Univorsity of TivarY lndiuitry, Minkolc.
ALLPRi ATb02O294 SOURCE- CODEs HU/2504163/032/01-/0003/0033
AUTHORj, MlasovazjZ, B.-Milashovski, Be (Doctor of engineering sciences)
ORGi Technical University for the Heavy Industa,
TITIL't Problem of the optimal star program in the mericUan method
SOURCE: Academiae scientiarum hungaricaso Act& technim, vo 52, no. 1-2, 1965, 3-3
TOPIC TAGSt triangulation, R!2!jeM
ABSTRACT: The tims detertdnation at the Laplace stations of the prim triangulation
network in Hungary is carried out on the basis of the observation of the moridian
transit times of 11tim. starBl's In addition, 110ircumpolar stars" are also observed
to ensure the determination of the azimth constant6 A m6thod for selecting the tirw
stars was derived wich in claimed to be superior to that developed by tho Swine
Geodetic. Commissions The application of the method is described and -illustrated by
examlos 0 ig, art# hAss 3 figurest 65 formulas, and 4 tablese, f6rigs art* in
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form of nlyl-wite, lacking any sirticture, wai probably
alitt thet
litodti(x(I wilett tho itltrll.~ioll cro'licd tile e(O t
collipaclell it so that 5.01 fit-pri4itiall coill'i not i)IICC ill tile'
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hccofjie.,i waird wi(ha blidAi if) ilark-blue film. It contairls
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Poli3h commercial coals in international classification. p. 17
YOKSj 57,110LA, CAL Katowice, Poland. Vol. h, no. 1, J;LnuaryAebruary 1959
Monthly list of East European Accassion (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1959
Uncl.
CISZEWSKA, Irena; MILASZEWICZ, 01gierd
Petrographic somposition and coking properties of some Polish oom-
mercial coal. Koko 6 no.51159-165 0 161.
..4 '4
1. Inntytut Chemicanej i6b~obki-W~gla.
(Poland-Coal)
KRASNODEBMap Kazimierz; IAIIASZEWICZ, 01gierd; ROSINSKIR Stefan, prof.
mgr inz. --------
Raw material problems of the Polish coking industry. Kcks 7 no.5:
176-181 S-0 162.
1. Zaklady Koksowniczep Radlin,, i Instytut Chomicznej Przerobki
Wegla. Zabrze,
, Kir"Of..; , ."!(Ii!
Unii capItal investment fcr niechanical arid blo-
logical mwre~pul riewagn plants. rxtz wodu techn
npnit 38 J(I 164
T. IT I';upj;Iy tind !'Pewerwr, Tt%,4mi,:rO On-
VeT-sjt-"p
MILASZEWSK #m9r-
Training assignments for young engineers. Przegl techn 81 no.16.,
2D-A Ap 160.
YUGOSLAVIA
.D. MILAT and Z. KULCART Affiliation not givenJZagreb
"Use of Scientific Methods in Public Health."
Belgrade, Narodno Zdravlje, Vol 19, No 3. 1963; pp 73-77.
Abstract : A brief review of,elementary mathematical and logical
concepts used in statistics, with a number of examples from the field
of public health; discussion of empirical functions. logarithms, theory
of probability and applications to common problems in medicine and
public health. Graph, 3 tables; 5 Western and 5 Yugoslav references.
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1031/1237
AUTHOR: Milats, E.
.............
TITLE: Production experience in casting of aluminium kOnN in the foundary of non-ferrous
metals ViKG
PERIODICAL: Ptehled technicki a hoqxwMfskt literstufy. Hatnictwi a stroorenstvi, v. 19, no. 1. 1962,23
TEXT: Moulding arrangement. The in-flow set-up. Precastift of tM openinp. Cooling set-W Forming
materials. Melting and casting. Replacement of fin4wonm. Thire m 5 dmwiqp and I table.
HS 62-286.- 1%1, Vill, Skvirenstvi 9, no. 8, p. 304-306
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.)
Card 1/1
ACCESSION NRS AP40104U
Z/0034/64/000/001/0073/0073
AWHORt Chvorinovp' N, (Engineer); Milatas Le (Engineer)
TITLE: A method for casting steel and loy Staiel"Wader a protective layer of
low-melting 'slag and molded blanks for carrying out this nothode 01"s 31c,,
;10105, FV 148-63 froall November 1963)
SOURCE: Hutnicke listy, no. 1# 1964, 73
TOPIC TAGS: steel, alloy steel, metal casting, casting processa slag, slag-
for rd. n
I g blankj, protective layer metal casting, saltpeterq aluminothermic re-
action
ABSTRACT. Casting.of steels takes place with the employment of slagforming
molded blanks which, for the purpose of creating protective layers of molten
slag, are placed in the ingot mold in such a way that,, during the course of cast-
ing the molten metal, the blanks float on the metal surface and aelt off with the
of a molten# low-malting slag. Basis of the invention is that the
period of malting off of the solded blank corresponds approximately to the cast,
.-Card 1/2'
ACCESSION NR.-- A.P4olO4l4
ing period of the ingots, and the malting off rate amounts to O.i to 0.8 mm/see.
The molded blank for carrying out the method in accordance with the invention is
:made from powdered or~fibrous and paude.red slagforming substances, for example,,
from 4-0 to 90% pulverized molten synthetic slags. The molded blank has a porositj
of not loss than 32% and contains additions of exothermic compounds on a bass of,
:CaSi for provoking an aluml thermic reaction, for instance, saltpoterlin an
:amount-up to 9%. iron are or seal up to 209, mongenits up to 20%,, SiCa from 2 to
.25,00's and powdered aluminum up to U. wherein the largesto part byweight of all
!exothermic substances is (Abstractor's notel thLs is a complete translatict
of the original article.] Orige art. has no graphicso
ASSOCIATIONs none
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Caid 2/2..
MIU,TA, S.
Frequency of relative air-temperature inveriiions in Krakow in the years 19"h,
r
and 1957. p.19.
FRM-11LAD ,W.FjZYCZNY. 14ar'szawn, Poland. Vol. 11, no. I, ?C)"').
Monthl., List of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC. Vol. 6, No. 9, SeTAX-rber 19511)
Uncl.
HILATA, W*
Me mumbor of daye with frost In Pol&nd", p. 123 (Prz~gW Geograftesny. Polish
Geographica,l Review. Vol. 23. 1950131. W&rssaw&)
Vol. 3, Jb- 3
SO: JbAjWLT -IAJLt& AL Aftl MMRM Accessions./ ZAbrary of Congress. Jkrch 1954, Unal.
ETIATAS W.~
,,For ~,I~e t, L,~cntion of Tour-st '~oiises in tl!c
(TTYSTA, 1'o. 2, Feb. 1"-'4,
-SO: Fonthly LiA of Ea",t Di7-o,,c!an Acceos-ons, (E;T-'I.,L)) L", 0l. 43
1*0. 1, jan. lr~'55, Uncl.
RiN,
W-smw,
MY IL 3W DW3* DW-Tempmture dal, (0- K=k*
no
sm MOOMPY air tmperatwe for t6 perW.
I t6 ams jam,
'k 'W MdOiMVJF W4POMMM; dW number a( km &W fyWy day,
Pud- Ths aut~lw COOM to the conchnimi that the local cen&tt =dergm elm
I *"Kinll UP 4rtauted to the developawQt of the ciq ww the 14 fww tendsly 11. 'A'i
tO bwMs nwft watimotal. A continuous kwarhu-
M I L AT R I \N 1,H-MS U1\N
Poland/Physics of the Atmosphere - Water in the Atmosphere, M-4
Abst Journalt Referat Zhur - Fiz$ta, No 12, 1956Y 36181
Author: Milata, Wladyslav
Institution: None
Titlet Synoptics of Iarge Atmospheric Precipitation In the Carpathians
Original
Periodicalt Przegl. meteorol. I hydrol., 1955, 8, So 3-4, 210-217; Polish;
English resumLt
Abstract: Based on the processing of data on 50 floods on the Vistula, the
author distinguishes 6 fundamental types of synoptical situations,
leading to strong rains in the northern slopes of the Carpathians.
The first 4 types are characterized by an intrusion of moist air
masses from north toward southern Poland; the frontal effects in
this case are reinforced by tbSW_~jjjrapby. Ike fifth type is
characterized by local thermal thunderstorms. In the present-day
status of synoptic meteorology one can predict cyclonic precipi-
tation in the Carpathian 12-24 hours before they begin, but the
Card 1/2
Poland./Physics of the Atmosphere - Water 1n the Atmosphere, MJ~
Abst Journals Referst Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 36181
Abstracts difficulty in compiliug
of synoptic situations.
of precipitation caused
the observer know well
he have aerological and
such forecasts differ with different types
The most difficult is correct forecasting
by heat thunderstorms. It*is necessary that
the territory under consideration and that
surface synoptic material.
Card 2/2
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KUNIO (0.) & IIIIAWVI~Alj. K9010AVOA J11611"I 11111111108b. (*all o(Japaltme
Moollo.) 34-Ruffi-t-ra-Twil I Plast Pool, 11mvroll, MASI. 5, 111). 39-43, 3 fip,
Nik,vinivitg of fixittat from thio island of Kor6tls. Southent Dalmatia, Yugloolavia,
were FwverrlY infertrol. by Fuaidaditint douirilicami vat. oridnere [R.A.M.. 26.
it, M31 ill RINI. The ilimnoe. whidt is IN-lieveIl 14, have Iven intmiuml from Italy
23, 1), 11"l- IIAA lln'llmilly l"'ell "Pre"llitIg it% 111P (of a
fillip: it was alms 416wrvod ill 64A) (oft the WSW (if I'llsAill ill th*4, Merthem Ailriatio
mixi near Milmmiik.
MITATOVIC, ivanka
10
AMATOVIC (LVANU). FEUM ponavu
id7m
h 9111" P6009pora ;W(IF) NE79
na xskx~ [contribution to the krunwledge of t6 fungus Pkogpwa,&~~,
(Fr.) 'Tulasne on Pop"j--fiev. &j. apic., &4~eb; 1952, 13,'pp. 121-133, 8
AijvUV -of Appliod V
#0010gy figs., 1952., (English summ!UY-1
Voli 33 .1954 1we ittadra by PW#pm adwsom have oocar"d on cultivated opium poppy t
(Papoer M"qer* [of RA.M., 25, P. 4181 in various puts of Yugoslavia since
-'IM. The disease wos first recorddini-imdo
mWin 1922'. In studies at the Ph*W-
patk~logical, Institute of. the Faculty 4)(Agricultiral Forestry, Zagreb, opium
poppies were successfullk infected with secospores and conidia of the fungus. The
conidial date was found in nature on. P. rhows to which isolstes from
OPMM POPPY
proved pat. ogenio,
In IL Yq TO V1 c:
COVTRY YUGOSLAVIt,
CAT ORY plant Dissaass. Dizeaues r;-~ V rott S~~,sclen 0
.0
API. IT':, 23 '195,U ~'O. V*W3
T Ill The Slight uf 11criga Chesnut 11javao.
0 R'~ (Ir Mi a. biva, 1956, h1o. 'a8. 10c)-lil
A 1-,5 T'? AT A report on the appmr ance of Guignardia descull oa
horse chosnut with rumnendotions for th~ control:
burning of fallen le'eves ijad spr.?yipe with Boraeaux
mixturd.
CArm - I/ I
MILATOVIC, LJ.
Organole'otic properties of the butter; appraisel in practice, chemical
comoosition, and grading. p. h8l
POLJOPRIVREDNI FIR~LFD. (Drustvo polloprivrednih in7enjern i tchnicara
B-osne i flercegovine) Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Vol. 7, no. 11112, Nov./
Dec. 1958
Mronthly List of East European Accession LC, Vol. 5, no. 6
June 1959
Uncl.
NILATOVIG, Ljubomir, prof. dr, dipl. inz.
SOW-rewitt from the study of, qualit.1 factors in Yugoslav
farinaceous products. Kem ind 13 no. 8t596-608 Ag 164.
I.-Bidtechnological Section of the Faculty of Technolo&,
Ghair-of Food technologies, Laboratory, of Cereal Chemistry and
Technology, Zagreb.
MILATOVIC, Ljubcmirp doo. dr, inz.
Determining the quaUty of flour by the sedimentation method
(Zelay-text). Kea ind 11 no.lls643-646 N 162.
1. Tehnolooki fakultetm Biotehnoloaki odjel, #euoiliste u Zagrebu.
MILATOVIC, Ljubomirt prof. dr inz.
Results of a qualitative determination of gluten in certain
varieties of Yugoslav wheats by chemical methods. Pt. 1.
Kem ind 12 no. 11; 817-828 N 163.
1. Biotehnoloski odJel, Tehnoloski fakultet, Zagreb,
;,Ii,ATC)VIC, N.
The calc,,lation of fortificatic.-i -,-. "'
(GLAS,',IIK, Vol. 11) No. 3, hr. 1957)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EaIL) IZ Vol. 6,11o. 12, Dec. 1957
Uncl.
!:,'ILATOVIC, N.
Arrangement of fortification-, of terra~_Ins. r!. 25~i.
(GLASIIIKI, Vol. 11, 110. 3, I!ar. 1957)
SO: onthly List of East turopean Accessions (EEAL) LC Vol. t'j, No. 12, Dec. 1957
Uncl.
MILATOVICO :Veaelin; JURIC, Savo
Radiological picture of malignsmt d-,-mPrRtjnr of rwArrymary
tuberculosis. Tuberkuloza 17 r-o..1/2tIQ3-2L07, JA-Ap )65.
1. Vojni institut z& tuberkulozu, Beograd.
mi"USHKU.P.P.
%00*4~ ~i-, ~
occurrence of petroleum In a layer In coamection with certain litho-
logical characteristics of terrigenoms Devonian deposits In the Volga-
Ural region. Trudy VNIGRI n0-82:231-236 55. (On 8:11)
(Volga Valley-Petrolem goologr) (Ural Hountaln region-Petrolma-
Geology)
MILAU3RIN, F.F.
Gas and oll flelds In the vffer Ithos Valley In the Xomi A.S.S.R.
A,wtoref. nauch. irud. MM no.17%248-252 156. (MIRA 11: 6)
(Ishms Valley-Pstroleum goology)
(Ishms Talley-Aas, Natural--qwlogy)
15-57-7-9783
Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7,
P 153 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Milaushkin P. F
TITLE: Distribution of Gas and Petroleum in a Section of
Devonian Clastic Strata in the Verkhnyaya-Izhma
District of Komi ASSR (Raspredeleniye gaza i nefti v
razreze terrigennykh tol5hch devona v Verkhne-
Izhemskom rayone Komi. ASSR)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. neft. n.-i. geologorazved. in-ta, 1956,
Nr 95, PP 15-20
ABSTRACT: Lithologic composition of the rock plays a consider-
able part in the distribution of gas and petroleum in
a geologic section, as well as in the formation of
industrial deposits, in Devonian clastic strata of the
Verkhnyaya-Izhma district. The deposits are associated
Card 1/2 with clastic formati(;ns of the upper Givetian and
Distribution of Gas and Petroleum (Cont.)
15-57-7-9783
lower Frasnian substages. A geo-,ogic section of the Devonian
elastic rock down to the Kynovsk: 'ye strata shows no regionally
sustained seams of impermeable rock capable of preventing extensive
migration from the lower rock throughout the section. Breaks in
the clay seams which act as coverings for the deposits are only of
local importance. The basic covering is formed by Kynovskiye,
Sargayevskiye and DomanilDvM sloik'layers). Residual petroleum and
gas manifestations, which have been established throughout the
entire elastic group of the Devonian, are evidence of the wide
lateral migration of gas and petroleum on the territory of Southern
Timan.
Card 2/2 N. A. Yeremenko
,,,_MILAUSHKII;, P.F.
~~_ - ~_ ~
Some now data on the tectonic structure of the upper Ishma
region in the Komi A.S.S.R. Trudy VNIGRI no.95:222-231 156o
(MMA 9:12)
(Izhms Valley--Geology, Structural)
NIIAUSHKIN, F.F.
Bstermining coefficients of pormeability of rocks to gas
Trudy VNIGRI he.123t233-2:)8 '56. jtaRA 11:12)
Qatrolalm ongineering)
HIIAUSHKIN, P.P.
Changes with depth In thiv density and general porosity of cIA707
rocks. Trudy TNIGRI no.155t283-294 16o. (MM 14t1)
(Clay-ftusity) (Petroleum geology)
MIIAUSHKIN, F.F.
Comparison of the physical properties of the Devonian and Carborniferoui
sediments in separate cross sections of oil-bearing and barren areds
of the Russian Platform. Trudy VNIGRI no.163:576-587 160.
(Russian Platform--Petroleum geology) (MIRA 34 16)
MILAUSHKIN, P.F.
Fissrured rocks and their physical properties. Trudy VNIGRII no.163:5M
597 960. (Petroleum geology) (MIRA -4:6)