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univeralteta.
(Comets) (Radio astronomy)-
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5/1,41/61/004/001/017/02Z
AUTHORSo Zinichev, V,A,,, Ryzhov., Yu,At-and Yudin,-O.I.
-------------
TITLFs. A method of studying the~scattering of radiowaves in
the troposphere at large angles
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysahiWn uch6bnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizikaj
.1961, vol.4, vo.i, PP,177-178
TEXTs In most experimental work on the troposphere, measurements
are made-at small angles,of elevation of the antenna. Reception
at points below the radio-horizon then depend'on a large variety of
factors (diffraction round the Earth's surface, reflection from
inhomogeneous atmospheric layers etc). The experiments described'
inthis paper examlned'one~of these the scattering of radiowaves
by.turbul.ent.inhomogeneities in the troposphere. The method wds
based on the use of antennae'at 1~trge angles-of elevation (20 to
600).and with narrow directional beams ("404). The transmitter
and receiver were thus placed*ielatively close together (25 km)~
Under- -these, circumstances, only scatteking Toy turbulent
iribomogeneities is important,- The Imajordifficultyin the
experiment is that the direct signal at the receiver, and its
internal noiBe. are larger than the scattered signal. It is
Card 1/2
25957 S/141/61/004/001/017/022
E133/E435
A method of studying im
57
therefore necessary-to use a synchronized impulse method in order
to distinguish tho'Bignal. Nwavelength of 3 cm was used with
parabolic reflectors of 4 m diameter-. A ferrite modulator was
used at the input of the receiver and a stroboscopic arrangement at
the output as & detector. It is known that this increases the
e ra Preliminary experiments have so far been
signal to nois tioa
carried out at an angle of elevation -~30*a The scattered power
corrosponded to a transmission coefficient of about 10-20. This
agrees with the theoretical values derived'in Ref.2 (R.A.Silverman,
_J.A'ppl.Phya*j 27, 690 (1956)) and*Ref.3 ( V.I,Tatarskiy, AN SSSR,
M.9 1959) on the basis Iof the Itheory Iof locally homogqpeous
tukbulence. The authors thank M.M.Robrin for suggesting the
problem and for advice, There are 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and T2_
I non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to an English language
publication reads as follows: R.A.Silverman, J.Appl.Phys., 27,
690 (1956).
ASSOCIATION:-Nauchno-isalediDvatelOskiy radiofizicheskiy institut
pri Gor1kovskom universitete-(Scientific Research
Institute on Radiophysics at the Gorkiy University)
SUBMITTEDs July 8, 1960
Card 2/2
.36958
E032/B314
AUTHORS:. Ryzhov, Yu..A. and
TITLE: On the effect of ionospheric electron-density
irregularities on measurements Of SONle parai-iieters of
the ionosphere
IZVe
PERIODICAL: stiya vysshikh uchebnylrh zavedeniy,
1962, 13 - 20
Radloflzlka, v. 5, no. 1,
T=: The authors report a method of measuring the electron
density-in the Ionosphere -j.7itj_jL the aid of artificial Earth
satellites. The method is Lbased- on the determination of the
ariant 9 - :L/2(y + (?2) for a triharmonic w ve
phase inv 0 a
propagating through the ionosphere. In this expression 9
0
is the phase angle of the carrierLWaVe_of frequency and
0
and (9 are the phase angles of the eidebands 0 and w.
2
The relation between the frequencies in a triharmonic wave.is
0 -Aoc)
Card 1/2
S/14i/62/005/001/002/024
On the effect of E032/E314
The change in the phase invariant is due to dispersion and the
latter consists of two parts, one of which is due to the
--~fkdquency-dependence-of-the--refractive index and the other to
diffraction at random irregularities. Prlie a ter gives-rise to
fluctuations in 0 and the authors!glve (for the first time) a
quantitative discus Sion on these fluctuations. Fluctuations in
the reduced Doppler-frequency difference between two coherent
waves, which are due to turbul6nt irregularities, are also
discussed. some numerical estimates are reported -which may be
useful in the design of apparatus based oj~ the above method.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy radiofizleheskiy
institut pri Gorllcovskom universItete
(Scient Research Radiophysics Institute of
Gor'kiy UniverBity)
I
SUBM17TED: June 2 1961
Card 2/2
DURASOVA3, M.S.; LAVFaNOVp G.A.; SHUMINKIIIAY
oquasi-zero'* method in observing weal-r perturbations
Use of the of the radio-frequency radiation Of
of minim= solar activitYP s-o 164. (?~aRA 17-2-1)
the sun in years* GeOmag. J aer. 4 no.5:9,38-940
1. Radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gorikovskom goaudarst-vennom Uni-
.7
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2-65 F E D/z-*V I 1E X (V M a - A B 0 (t Fb-~~7~/Pae-2/Pi-,4 GWAoS
. ... ... "S/0043/6516DOOD11010/0109;
ACCESSION NR, APS005782
AV1110R, Abbasov, A. R Crebirskiv, A; S.; purasova. H. S.; 1mariov,
V.
I MY an~ I kM Ye. I.;
tgnat -,,eva 4u.U.; Mclchonov, A. ll~; L Pankrptoy
S. 1~
G.; yudin~ 0. I.;.jaanuv, L. V.-
omi
TITL19- Fa ionst onomi observations on,the centimeter wave of the solar eclipse
on 21 July 1963
SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Vestnik. Sirlya astematiki, makhaniki I
ssironomil,'no. 1, 1965, 102-109
TOPIC TAGSt solar eclipse, solar atmosphere, residual radiation, terrestrial at-
here, radio emission, wmnpa
map
ABSTRACT. An expedition went to Simushir island to observe the tire of tile fletond
and third radio contacts of the solar eclipse of 21 July 1963 for detecting the
height of rapid changes In tbs. solar ibbosphere during tht. period of weak solar ac-
tivityand for measuring the residuallradis tlon-HU2 during the period of total
cover of the Sun. The detection of local sources of radio emission from Me Sm during
the total th.4.11alith3a own atmospheric radiation vere also
Included in the expediti6n0s.task.. The-solar disk wits Covered with two groups of
1/2 1
L 30012-65
Aceyssio , IM, cl,lding the dAY 'if the. erliPllal
r
nly two day') IT' topphart ill-
one parsiated .01 the EAT011" at,
at which 'adi6tion Of a'specially
sunspots, I n absorptions and proper I and t.ospheric redintion wer
TbP "'ract - ' 8. The absorption fluctuctions of,the solar radio emill-
fl c-d observation dot OtTong - and 10-c- wave-
J..n ~d before and of ter the eclipse, .,dea an 3.2
Dersure t and second contacts were rec with the LVXVegfie of solar height
I n betWeen the f iTG' fluctuations djainished
T1'. a"Plitude of ffeyenell was observed between the Optical In i'
least . , vavtlcnBtb,. A di ion corrected for absorption
9md did ot depend on -h, :,sidual radio elliso article. An emission
contact t1ZP9* table in the ......
and radio in 4 10_cz waves. The local of the
the terrestrial atmosphere given 14- 5-, and The height
t
been M"ded on ftly two days kn above
.81 Sources ha. group which lasted 011 20 000
of loc the Spot frco 70DO to
was identified with I . td to be' in C space span., d 4 f
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40 Almdemiyanauk USSR.
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'SKIT, I.G., alrpAumik, redaktor; 3M7, K.H., akadenih, redaktor;
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the Latin by A&I.Davaturl 0 magni've, magnitnykh telakch i o bol'shom mag-
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op7tov. Perevod s latinBkogo A. I.Dovatura. Red. , s tat I i a i komm on tar 11
A.G.Kalashnikova. Moskva. 12d-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956. 411 p.
(HLRA 9:6)
laChlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Delone, Koubtovants, Samarin).
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YLTDIN', F. F.
STSI)DII, lilkolay (Steno, Vicolaus); STRATABOYSKIY, G.A. [translator]:
BRIkilsov, v-V., redaktor- SHAMNDVSKIY. 1.I., professor, redski6r;
Pmowuy' I.G.,'S)mdenik, redaktor; ANDRMY,
re"ktor-, BUOV, K-14t, akademik, redaktor-, 4ZA1ZKIY' B.A., skademik,
redaktor; UHUMBAKOV. D.L. akademik, radairtor-, i~w"
mik, redaktor-, DSLONE. P.V., red,,ktor-, KOSETOYAWS, Kh.S.. redaktor;
SAMAR111. A.M., rodaktor-, LSUDEV. D.H., professor, reaektor;.--FIGUROV-
SKIY, B.A., profeevor. redaktor; KUNSTSOV, LV., kanflidat f11030f-
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k,gnd,f is.-mten.nauk [translator]; VINOORMY. I.H.. BkBdamik,
qbshchiy red,,- FMOVSKIT, I.G., skademik, red.; MMS07s, I.T,,
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prof., red.; LnEDEV,, D.M., prof., red.; FIGUROVSKIY, N.A.,
prof.., red.5 KU2W-SOV, I.V., doktor filos. nauk, red.;
BQIIIOD311A,, RX. red. i2d-v--,- YEPIPAVOVA, L.V.p tekhn. red.;
DMIOXERIA, tehhn. rea.
14"Uning and motallura; ill twelvo bookolD gomon. dolu i wotal-
llwgii* v dvenvdUati lmig4ch. Red. S.V.Skaih-hardina, perevod i
primeebaniia Y.A.Gallmi-nasa i A.I.Drobimslop. Moskva, Izd-vo
Alcad. nawk SSSR, 1962.. 597 p. (MRA 15:8)
1. Claeii-korresjvi-Aent Akadenii nnuk =H (for Dolone., Saranrin).
(Hdnes and mineral re:;ou.-ces)
(Ketalvork)
TETE,RYATHIKOV,, Mikhail Stepanovicb; YUDIN, P.G.,_retsenzeRt;
SOYUZOVI A.A., doktor tOAm. nauk, prof., retsenzIlht;
MAKRUSEMA,, A.N.,,, red.izd-va; BDDROVA,, V.A..,-tekbn. red.
jOrgani2ing the routing of ship traffic and harbor opera-
tions] Orgamizataiia dvimbeniia flota i. raboty portov.
Red. A.A,Soluzov. Izd.2. Moskva., Ied-vo "Rechnoi tran-
sport,'A 1963. 270 P* (MRA 16:7)
(Inla* water transportation)- (Harbors)
NAZAROV,,ji.S.; OVS)WR1310V,- 31i,064 BOXUZDV*t A.A.; jjjTj,%jSjjVjLj, A.A.;
..E
xama4-; SOIZVILVV,, I.F. ; SVl-Rn)DV, A.A. ; RLWYA17-TSEV S.Y.
KOLICILEIT.0, K.P.; JJ=, L-0, M.R.; ORMV, D.A.;
SI-2 UIX)V p 1. Ya.; SUTYRIN, M.A. ; KVIALEW, --'t. 1.
UVIII, Ya.L.; KLD$OVITSYIY, A.Z., ~ ALINIMN, G.F.; i
G.F.; CHECHETKINj 4..V.; PUMMEV, V.D.; KOLOKOMILIKOV,
MOME YEVA, A. 1. TIROIT, G. 1. KRr-OVA, V. F. GO MATI, Ya. M.
BIJDGRAr,OV-2 B,F.
K.I. Korshunwra; an obituary. ReA. transp. 20 no.1209-D 161.
(MlIRA 3-4: 1
(KarBiranova., Meniia Ivanovna, 1910-1961)
,6
___ __. ___ ___ __ - -_ - - - - -
Rotarj drilling-of 'holeso Vzryv. delo no.46/3:263-270 '61.
U'URA. I j- I )
(Boring machinery) kAutonatic control)
BOEROV,? IoF,,* KOLOMTSOV., H.D.; MURN09 Ye .Ya.; YUDIN R,E
Wromebbanical Vining of thin steeply dipping coal seamB ugolf
Ukr. 6 no.n-.14-1.5 R P62. (MMA i5:12)
1, Leningradakiy gornyy institut..,
-(Donets Basim-Hydraulic' mWng)
-- ---------
gg
10 1
_2W
YUD3212 Fetr Sargayevichs kand.' tekhn. nauk; HASCOV9, Viktor Alekseyevich,
lmzh!. retsenzent; GRIGOR17T-7,
-ZKUOVj, &A., ratsenzentj PANOV5, S.N. V
S.U., red.; FZMAIEVAI, F.A., red. Izd-va; PMOMFIVA~ M.I., tekhn.
red.
[Mechanization of ritraightening-operational Makhanizatsiia vypravi.-
teVmykh rabot. Moskvap Izd-VO 'Rechnoi taransportgn 1961. 131 P-
(14M 14: 6)
(Rivers-Regulation) (Earthmoving machinery)
YUDINJ, R.E.,
Change of lateral pressure according to the condition of the
loose material. Zap. LGI 48 no.1:28-31 163. (Is-M.', 17:8)
M OR
ON NIR -
54
IBM
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/66/cuo/,,- / p~fob3f~
ACC NRt AP7002 '557 A ,fiN SOURCE COM: U106413 15
111MMTORIS: Popov,- V. P.; Yellkind, A. I.; Yudinp R. 11.
ORG:, none
TITLE; Horn radiator. Class 21, No. 189033 jmnounced by Novosibirsk State
University (Novosibirskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitetY
SOURCE: -I-zobrete-niyA,-.-pronyahlennyye--obraztry-,, _:tovarnyye_znaki,-no.-23, -1966 P-37-
TOPIC TAGS. circular waveguide, waveguide element j410.VA.-' J9A,)rF&)AJ,#-)
ABSTRAC-11%. This Author Certificate presents a horn radiator consisting of a circalar
horn coupled with a circular waveguide with the "01 wave. To produce a regulated
single-lobe directional diagram, a half-cone reflector is placed in the horn aperture.
A second half-cone reflector is mounted coaxially with the first such that' their
vertices are separated by a quarter-wavelength (see Fig, 1). To regulate the width
of the directional diagramp movable conducting sectoral wedges are placed inside the
horn.
Cord 1/2 UDG; 621-396.677-73
7
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L
1. --
-,----------- I
7 ON M" a ; a-~ 5 17, , I = n
~ I -,-- - , -;~ _. : -: - - .-- -
Nhan :,--a U:;~-Io -dats.
3SRnJGI4.V,-/ LOHONOSOY 0A.. KOROV, Tu.. zasluzhennyy mister sporta; GUSBVl
To; KARY).GIN, master sporta; VINOGRADOV, A.;
I33aSTG?MOV, G... mster sporta; YLIPIN, ~ S.; VCM* G. master sporta.
DLw inquiry. Za rul. 15 no.4:2-3 Ap 157. (HIBA 10:6)
motopporta, Komiteta po fizicbeskoy kullture
Sovete kini__- 1. _7~SSR-for._-D '-in). 2. Pred"datell
pqrtu 13T Otrov aryug,
Np~kcTpkp bia- koat-e-t-a Dobrovolluo
..,gA 9. .~#ogo go otshchestva sodey
i,fiotu (:rwriom~noso~)* 3. Inzhoner-wkha-
rdk leningradekogo AvtonDioklUba-(for dueov), 4. Trener Dobrovoll-
nogo-aportivnogo'.obohchestva "Trudo-vyye re2ervy" (for Zinkeyova),
5- Bachallnik Hookovskogo AVtOMDtokluba (for Vinogradov). 6. Tro-
nor Tashinskogo AVtOMDt6kliiba Dobrovollnogo obsbehestva sodeystviya
armii,-aviateii i flotu (for,,Kl~ristoforov). 7. Nachallnik i starehly
tronor komandy TsSK NO (for Yudin).
(Motorcycle racirag)
BURKOVSKIY Ye.;'GEOMIYEV-SKAYA, G.; LEVERTOV~ V.; MIN, S.;
red.
VALIUM,. M., red.; INKIS, R., tekhn.
(Signaling of damnges in overhowd electric power
distribution networks) Telosignalizatsiia povrezhdenii
.v vozdushnykh raspredelitelinykh-setiakh; energetika.
Riga, TSentr. biuro.tekhn. informatsii, 1962. 10 p.
(MI RA 16: 11)
(Electric lines-Overhead)
(Electric power distribation)
YWIN, S.B,, kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk.
Specific lozz of trood in grinding. Derprom. no.6:11 Ag 156.
(HIRA 9:10)
1,Nmehna-issledovatellskly Institut derevoobrabAtyvAyushchego
(Wood finishing) (Grinding and polishing)
ocl,
Car
ymn, nigineer-
47, Central Sci
."Lining the Molds for Centiifugal Castingill Sub 24 Nov
Ies Inst of Tecbnology and Xacbine Building (TONIIVasb)
Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in
Moscow in 1947.
so.. SUMA10. 457, 18 Apr 55
FA 5C,36
mall ThM-
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A Ut tOr VPI-7
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cr.
ZNPL W
OCentrifu
gal Casting in Rolled'Fbms vesu~ma
shinO.9troY.,, 110. 3,, 3.948, Cand.
Hech, Sci,
~M,
18(5)
AUTHOR: -1-udin, S.B. and-Ro enfelld, S.Ik., Candid!7tes of
Sciences
TITLE-* Some Peculiarities of the Centrifugal Casting Cry-
stallization Processes
PERIODICAL: Liteyno~eProizvodstvo, 19
5Q, Nr 6, pp 40-41 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; During recent years9 in the practice of centrifugal
casting,.shapes-bave been produced from alloys which
render the crystallization and the technology morc dif-
ficultv like e.g. castings of steel ShKh 15, austenite
steel, large hollow castings from copper alloys, t-In
bronze., etc. This practice has contradicted the hither-
to simplification of the theory of cry-stallization and
demands a more profound study of the process of cry-
stallization. The author refers to several Soviet rni-
thors, who published papers on the formation of cry,3-
tals and their speed. When pouring cylindrical shapes
Card 11/2 from alloys (e.g. tin bronze or carbon steel) a new
structure of crystals is formedp described -'L-loo by
7
SOIT1128-rg-6-14125
Some Peculiarities of, the centrifugal Casting Crystallization
Processes
1. Northeott-and M. leon.("Steel", Nr 17, April 1946).
This structure of crystallization is to be explained
by the-non-uniform composition and the mechanical
properties of the'metal and leads to a diminution of
the durabilitytof-the cetsting. Only for cast iron, this
streak type crystallization does not play any role, The
opinions on the-formation of this type of crystals Pre
different. Severnl authors take view that they are a
resultof the vibration. This standpoint is un-roundel,
as this type of crystallization is formed without vi-
bration too. Several theories could not be confirmed
too by the experiments made. Likewise the comprehension.
backed by severals scientJ 'sts on the effect of cer+ain
crystallization forces are found not correct by the
anthor. Even for the, crystallization of tin the forma-
tion of the.crystals is more or less dependent froiri the
percentageof the tin contents than from the crystalli-
zat.ion forces. There are 3 diagrams and 11 references,
Cax-d 2/2 9 of which are Soviet and 2 Engli3h
BOGACIOV., I.H.; DUBIN314., II.P.; IEGORENROVP I-P-; ZHUKOVI A.A.; IVAJIOV B.G.;
IVATIOV., D.P.; mAMMIBAM3 L&Msj dok-tor tekhn. nauk p
I.M.; ROZENUELID .9 profq llDIAY-rlr
S-Te.; SIDELINTIKOV, S.V.; SOSIMIKO,
RUBTSOV, "N.N. Le 0
CIMMTYAK 2 j, doktor I Phn. nawc, pr f.,
O.V.j inzh.s red. izd-va; MODELI, B.I.) takhn. red.
[Founding handbook; iron founding) Spravochnik liteishchika; chugpunnoa
litle. Pod obshchei redo IIX.Rubtsova. Moslrvap Mashgizp 1961, 774 F.
(MIRA .14 o.12)
Uron founding)
A
wi
-A 544,~-,
4",* ~4
KALISEYEVSM, RoBtislav levgenlyevich; TWMf$,_So1om=, Borisovi-ah;_
SHMUZV~, Leonid Tefirovich; RO M-BMLNSM.* M.K.,, reds,;
DUNNIKOVA, AL $ red. izd-va; GRECHIESHSVA~ V.I.,, tekhn. red.
rIqUiPMOnt and technological- procesees of-band-saw continuous
productlon lineslob6rudovanie i tekhnologicheskie protse,,sy
lentochnopUlpyk-h potokov. M'oskva, Goslesbumizdat., 1962.
148 fiand suws) Assembly-line methods). (MMA 15:12)
PHASE I BDOX EXPIDITATION SOV/6223
S. B. S. Yes Rozenfelld and~M. N. Levin.
-Tsentrobezhnoye litlye (Centrifugal Casting). Moscow.. MashZiz, 1962.
360 (Series: Inzhenernyye monografii po liteynomu proizvod-
StM k5_00-coPies printed.:--.-*-
Reviewer t- L. - S Is Konstantinov.4-Candidat f-Technical Sciences;-Ed.:
e- Ya. Tikhanov and V. D.
-Yu'*' Ls.-Markiz Engineer;- Tech. Eds. A#
El'kind; Managing Eds for~Literature on Hot Working of Metals:
S.'Ya. Golovin, Candidate of Technical Sciencea.
PURPOSE: This book Is intended.for engineers, techniciansp and
scientifle research workers. It,may also be useful to students
specializing-in foundry work.
COVEMOR: The book reviews th
e.present state of the theory and
'Practice of centrifugal castings It 'explains modern concepts of
physical fundamentals of centrifugal casting, presents designs
of centrifugal machines, describes the most important centrifugal-
!T~
Card 1/6
Centrifugal Canting SOV/6223
casting methodso outlines criteria or-ze"petion-of--type --an-
d
-terg -of- -the -process ----a0" M
Va uates the effectiveness of the proo-
'ess. from, te.ehzii6al :and-,economic standpoint. Properties of oaBt-
ings'--their deifects,,'-and methods of preventing them are also
discusaed. The history of.centrifugal casting, the present state
of the artj. and prospeets for further development are also briefly
reviewed No personalities are mentioned. There are 99 refer-
encess 69 Soviet, 8 English, and 2 Ger'Man
TABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged]:
Foreword
Ch.,I...,General information on Centrifugal Casting
Nature, And, ftndament.als,- of .: the..method 7
Fielde of application and.variations T
Origin and Initial development.of'o entrifugal casting 10
DSV63.opment of centrifusaleasting of.tubes 10
~gentrifugal easting 6f-aleeveB for Internal-combustion
engines 23
Card 2/0 -~7
USS Di seases-6f-Farm Animalst TdXiOoses*
Abs Sour Ref Zhur-Biol 1.t1o6 1958 35859.
Author, Yudin,-S.,-G. Yudina Is S. Ponor-aareva, N. B.
in ME'eklitaiii 6rm 1hatittite.-
Title Toxic Influence of Fodder Contaminated by
H6ary~ 1~tich6de~mid~ ftiich6deumids (Trichod-
esma incanum) a~d the Part it Plays in Eti-
Ology Cot Sulla.'Po'i-soniiig of Horses.
Brig Pub: Nauchn. tr.'Uz'bt �..-kh. .-!.n-ta', 1956, 10,
Abstract; InAddition'to t h a- i rus' U'a 1rations, six horses
w .ate fed three times daily with 3.4 to 4.5 grams
of hoary trichodesmid seeds mixed with corn or
corn flour waste products. All animals died.
According to its clinical and pathomorphological
manifestations, the disease had all the traits
of its natural affliction of horses, showing
Card 1/2
R
V.P I N "
USSR/Diseases of Farm Anlynals Diseases of.Unknown Etiolory. R-3
Abs Jour : Ref zhur - Biol., no 4p 1958, 16939
Author : Yudin, S*G,p Ibragimov) Kh*Z*, Lebedev) A*S*
Inst : Uzbek-stan Agricultural Institute.
Title : ft the Treatment of Horses-Affacted with "Spylyuk".
Orig Pub Nauchn. tr. Uzb. a.-kh. in-t, 1956, 10, 187-191
Abstract For the treatment of "suylyuk" in horseB,, the followin,,,,
coMound was used:
Card 1/3
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n- -
N,
lt
~
i
USSR/biseases of Farm AnIm3 a Diseases of Unknown Etiology, 11-3
Abs Jour- -A Rbf Zhur Biol., no 41119580,16939
Dose in 01.
, To foals To adult horses
14inlicina'l
substance fton 1 to 2 3 years old and
years over
chloride 75-100 150-200
Sodium
bicarboi3ate 7 0 10.0
Glucose- 4o.o
Chloral Pydrate .5.o-6.0 007-10.0
A hypertonic-solution of NaC1 and sodium bicarbonate vas
card 2/3
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4-1
DEREZHOV, S.H.; YUDINO S,L; LYKOV, Yu.N.
Automating and centralizing the-cmtrol tn purification and
drying units for t.he natural~gao of tj'-v. headwork of the Stav-
ropol-Moscow Gas Pipeline. Gaz. dole. no92:30-36 164.
(114IIIA 117:6)
1. Moskovskoye upravleniyD magistrall:hykh gazoprovodov i
Rayonnoys upravleniye gazoprovoda Bukhara - Ural.
gig ~ar
0
ACC NR- AP6035726 Boom COMt UR/O4l3j66/ooojoiqjoo86joo86
!,%V-a%"LGRt . I~sziwv, R. G. Kirichenko, 1. D.; Livzhits. S. Ya.-. Mezheritckdy, A. M.;
FoMi ~~ev. A. V. ; Chirtsov, -n
OIRGs none
TITLE: Yethod of extracting mercury from tailings. Class 40, No. 1867o6
ISOURCE: lzolbreteniya* procVshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 86
SOPIC TAM; mercury, mining engineering, metal ext;acting., oAc. iAaA~ d
ABSTRACT. To raise the yield an~,sanitsry work conditions for mercury extraction
bj nitric acid and eltstrol sis the electrolysis is carried out in a solution con-
tainin~ 230-260 grWli*.er of.marcury and 20-40 gram/liter of nitric acid and using
a nonsoluble snodq and a mercuric cathode-, the anode end cathode current denaitica
are 300-450 &hd 450-400 a=p/=2. respectively- EVA-963
StM CODE: 08,11,/f,/SUBM nATZ: 3ODec64/
V
ATSIOOV, P.N. (Eathorl; YUD3N, S.P. [reviewer].-
Textbook for molders and foundryman. -("Holding." P.U.-Aksenov. Revie~dcd
S.P.Wdin). Lit.proizv. no.8:30-31 Af; 153. (IffJIU 6: 81
(Founding) (,63ksenov. P.11.)
% -W
~I sI.R.".-C
MIRA
44
SOV/115---58-5-4/36
-.jo,~AUTHOR. -Kostrov, B.D. and
TITLE: An Electrified Pneumatic Micrometer with Fluid Pressure
Gauge (Elektrifittrovaryy pnevmaticheskiy mikromer s
zh1:dkostnyp,-:maInowetrlom).
-,PERIODICAL:- Izmerit,ellneya--tekhnika~ -1958, Nr,5, pp 10-11 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; The-paper'-d-escribes-the electrifitation of a pneumatic
Omet or .~ developed, -in the-Po4.technic*1nstitute,
t; haVing- a- -fluid, pressure gauge vith a 500-1000
M
mm---water column'.~.In orderto-avoid electrolysis a
~;5%-solution~of~bicarbonate of soda is used as the
pressure--gauge liquid. The circuit consists of a
transmitter--- amplifier, power soure-e--and signal
assembly. _. The-transmitter convorts,jumps in the fluid
_Ie
vel Anto - e1ectrical -signals*. It consists of three
-
conductors-of varying:lengths within the vater column
in the - glass- --cbntatner . - -'-The* circuit contains three
identical amplifiers, with an RKN electromagnetic
Card 1/~k relay in the anode circuit. When one of the wires
SOV/llr-~-58-5-4/7,-6
An'Elect.rified Pneumatic Micrometer with Fluid Pressure Gauge
touches. the,water,_Ahe,negative grid-voltage of the
corresponding-tub6 is--decreased -the tube-conducts
and the relay closes''The signal system,consists of
four signal Iamps,~t~e relay contacts and a testing
switch. -Closing of one of the,.relays lights one of
the lamps,,,and thus readings of.discrete levels.of.the
water,column~are
-~obtained.. in the unit described the
g
signals serv e~only to.light the lamps,, but such a unit
could also. be.used for~automatic_control of te-chno-
logical processes.-- Ther'e is 1circuit diagram.
Card 2/2
TOISTOY, M.P.; SHCHERBAKOV, A.ViLvYUpp,,t,, S.; DELYAYLIV, I.V.;
714DOIROZHKO L.I.;-'iVANOV V.K.; YAh-*P6V'A' ;t.s.
Reviews. Izv, All SSSR. Ser. geol. 30 no.7.-127-133 JI 165.
- -(MIRA 18;7)
1. MDskovakayaorderm Lenina sellskolhozyayf3tvennaya akademiya
Imeni Timiryazeva i Geologicheakiy institizt AN SSSR (for Tolstoy,
Shcherbakov). 2.-TSent-all.naya: geologo-geofizicheskaya ekspeditsia
adan
Severo-Vostochnogo geologicliegkogo upravleniya, Mar (for Yudin,
Belyayev, Zadorozhko. Ivanov. Kar
~T Apa~i~7M-!z
FRI
Ri M-
TUDIB, S.ig!4 LIM-IN, V.Ys.-, KaL.TJKOVEKIY, A.Y.-, HIKHAYLOT, O.A., redaktor;
V.V., tekhnicha3kiy rodakto:r.
A
h
ockva,
Gos. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo lit-x7 po chornoi i tavatnoi metallurgii,
1953. 318 P. (MLRA 7.7)
(Xiactric fu=scas) (Steel metallurgy)
S TI o aya,71ch; XOMVSKIT, 3).Ya., rmlaMor-, KRY1700EXIIIA,
YUDIVI ergNr T m f
, ~'e 6lcbamki.,r radaktor
-for an industrIal
[Induatrial. tr4dnIng of forge Smithe; mmml
trair.dng foram&nl :Pro12VCdZtVannOe obuchenie kwnetsov evoboanot
kovki; v pomoahchl rwatera proizvedetvannogo obuchentia. Moskva.
Vgez. uchs"ono-pedagog. iza-vo Traarm2er7lzaat, 19,54. 166 Pq
(331acksmithing), (MIM 837)
-F- 'z-
AKSMVI P.H., doktor tekhnicb-asldkh,n&'uk, professor; YUDIK, S.T. inzhaner,
retsanzent;. KRYIOV, V.10, 1whener, redak tor; tekhni-
chaskiy redaktor*
[Molding] Fornovochnoe delo. lzd, 3--a, parer. i dop. Moskva, Goo.
nauchno-tekhne i2d-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1954. 289 p. (MIRA 8:4)
(Founding)
SDBDL3W, B.P.; MIN S.T retsenzent; Insbaner; SIALAYN, A.F.,
-9 =2
kancildat tekbnicfe-js14M nsuk, redaktor; MWV. V. 1. re&&tcr;
TIMBDV, A.Ya., takhnicbeskiy redaktor.
(Metal pourer In foundr7 ghopnj Zalivshchik metalls liteimykh
tsekhov. Hoskvs,~ Gos.AawbnD-tekhn,Izd-vo mashinostroltellnoi
llt-w~, 1955., 138 p. KRA 8-.12)
(Foundimg)
ins.hanor, -rot seazent;* PASTIRM, B.A., lsdatellskiy redaktor;
TIXHONOT, A-Th.0 takhniebaskly radaktor
.y a ant] Oboradavanle lit-eiAykb t1beekhov. Hoskya, GoI3.
l7vu~oar quipm
zauehno-teklm... lzd7v4D i3azbim.6vtrolt*_ lit-ry, 1956. 389 P.
C.Tounb7 machinerr, and- supplies) (HLPA 9:10)
kM i5t%r 7~g~~-v W.
-gl _gggk!-
Im
I :kI 21
OBZSHIKIN, Vladimir Daltrj.-~pvjch; AHMOPAL. V.H. kondidst takhnichookikh
nouk, rots-enzeint;' YUDI
N An2hener, rateensent;.VOLPYANSKIY,
Imbener,
toUnIcbeekly rodaktor
(youndirig fithda6ental.91.1 onnovy IttOinD90 Proizvodetys. Moskra, Gos.
nsudhilo-tekhn. .12d-yo mashinostrOAt- I.It-ry, -1956. 339 p. (w.9A jo:q
(Ibunding)
HAZIYBNXO, Nikolay Ivanovich; XROLIX, ~.H.; OTMERD. N.E.; PESHKOV. Ye.O.;
IYABOT, N.Y.; i 3)U.BRDVBKIY. V.A., rode-ktor; FEDOTOYA, A.F.,
Q a W- j- ftlww-&*
takbnIcbvskI7 redaktor
[Ms,61ne-shvp practice:and fundamental knowledge of materials]
Blesarnon dele 9 oanbvami materjalovedenlia. lzde 2-Deo Moskva, Goij.
12d-vo zelkbDze lit-ry, 1936. p, (14LRA 9:10)
~(Xacblne-Bhop practice)
(Agricultural mchinery-Repairing)
PUBINIH, Ilikolay.-Patrovich; YUDIH, S.T., inch.., red.; SOBOLEVA, G.H.,
rodAzd-vs; HL'KMj
jIntroducing machinery and automatic control to the process of
permanant.mold casting] -Kekhanizatsiia J avtomatizatsiia lit'ja
v matallich9skie formy. Moskva, Gosnauchno-tekhnAzd-vo mashino-
strbi-t.lit-ry, 1959. 395 P. (MIRA 12:11)
(Die caiting-Equipment and -supplies) (Antomatic control)
COMON&SHKO. Dikolay Vasil'yovich; YUDIH, B.T., retsenzent; SHOWN,
M.A., iazh., red. SYTEM, R.A., red. Tz-a--v-s-, UTAROV-A, A.F.,
tekhn. red.
E149chanization and autowtia C-Outrol in foUtarieel )bkbani-
zataiis i avtometizBtsiia liteinvkh teekhov. Moskvs, Gos.
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AUTHORt Predtechenakiy, V.M., Dotsent, Candidate of Technical Sciencesj,
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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Yudin, V.A., Dotsent, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Planning of Graduationt Theses for Construction and Archi-
tectur .Al Fields (Diplomnoye proyektirovaniye'-na str'oitell-
nykh i arkhitekturnykh spetsiallnostyakh)
Vestnik vysshey shkoly, Feb 1957-, 2, p 51-53 (USSR)
Copplying with the decisions.of the Tak KPSS Rnd t~e SSSR
Councile-of Ministers, the architectural faculties of the
higher educational institutions have to a large extent chang-
ed the conton.ts of the graduating t'heses.'and the method of
their,completion# thiis improving the training of construction-
engineers and architects. Most of these-theses or works are
devoted.t.o subjects characteristic of modern building. The
author tells of these works and points out the qh6 -rtcomings
siill prevalent in the building,and archiltectural institutes,
calls attention to more appropriate ways of planning and pre-
paring the theses and makes recommendations in regard to the.
activity of the board of examiners which ratessuch theses...
He points out 1hat irany 'students only copy standard schemes
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Planning of Graduation Theses, for,Construction and Architectural Fields
and constructions from technical documents, reference books
and itstitutematerials. 'The'result is a copy of a design
which cannot be given a favorable rating as it does not in-
ddpate the student's capability to solve independently df~T-
fi.cult engineering problems. The author attributes this re-
sult to the unsatisfactory work of the teachers and to the
students' poor.knowledge of the achievements in Beience of
construction at,home and abroad. It is suggested that the
students search.:'for new schemes complying with up-to-date re-
quirpments, reduction in cost and increase in quality. For
this purpose the-linstitutes-should extend their contacts
with organizations planning to erect now buildings. The
author 4uotes the example of the.M'oscow and Leningrad ungin-
and building institutes which received orders for the
dibsign of fbrro-conarete hangar-workshops for aeroplanes of
the 104 type.. The author also objects to the lack of
scientific reei)ar-ph in-most.of ~the theses ana ntaten that,
as a rulat manuals for tho technico-oconomical evaluation
of planst reference,books, tables, methodical material, etc.
Card 2/3 are.not available.: The author suggests that_every year an
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exhibit of students' theses be arranged by the higher educat-
ional institutions at which.prizes for the beat theses should
be awarded. He refers to-such similar practice by the Moo-
cow Engineering and Building Institute and the Moscow Archi-
tectural Institute. Irf conclusion he criticizes the work
of the board of examiners who do not display the required in-
terest and conscientiousness.
AVAILABLES Library of Congress
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..SOSYARTS,.Vasilly Georgiyexlch;.YUDIN V.A.4- ed.; KOMNOV,A.S., red.
i--d-va; KiENOKE, F.M., tekbn. red..
[preAdlit-dai''assign anti construction of street railways)Sov-
remennye kon putei. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va
straktsii tzmva.inykh
kommm.kb6z.RSFSR, 1962. 14? p. (MIRA 16;2)
(Street railways-Design ard construction)
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