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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAZILEVICH, F.K. - BAZILEVICH, S. N.

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BIZILILTICH. . nd. sell skokhozyaystyannykh nirak , r 'fectiveness of peat oomposts on alluvial soils of the Ibieper ;2GY9 Zonlediefis' 6 no,10:81-82 0 10. t., (MIRA 11:11) 'I le Xosaroviab-keya opytnaya stantsiya IngovodstTa. ' (post) (Polosys-composts) BLUIEVICH, F.K.., kand.sellskokh~~z- rauk Controlling shrubs in meadows and bogs, Zemledelie 25 no#10: 69-70 0 163. (MIn 16;11) 19 Kozarovichskaya opytnaya stantaiya lugovodstva. BAZILEVICH. F.K.,--kand. sellskokhoz. nauk I - - 1. ~ I ~ -.1. Make better use of land resources. Zemlad6lie 26 no.9:76-77 S f64. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kozarovicbskaya opytnaya stantslya lugovodstva. - BAZILEVICH, F.V.; ORLINKOV, L.L. Practices in constructing an information retrieval system of a descriptor type on superimposed punched cards. h"TI no.9:22-27 165. (MIRA 19:1) L _137167-b6 I ACC NRi AP6006590 SOURCE CODE: IJR/0315/65/000/009/0022/0027 iAUTHOR., Bazilevich Orlinkov, L. L. oral. none TITLE: Experience in constructing a descriptor type infornation 'retrieval system bas- ed on peek-a-boo punched cards SOURCE. Nauchno-takhnichaskaya informatsiya, no. 9, 1965, 22-27 information storage and retrieval, punched card .,]TOPIC TAGS: ABSTRACT: A system designed by the Ali-Union Scientific Research Institute for Tech- nico-Economic Research and Information on Radioelectronics (VNIITEIR) for the retrieval of abstracts and annotations in the field of radioelectronics is described. The sys- tem consists of four elements: (1) the documents (600,000 peek-a-boo punched cards classified according to the UDC); (2) address catalogs consisting of punched cards with both verbal and alphanumeric descriptors; (3) a manual or electromechanical perfora- tor; and (4) a peeX-a-boo viewer with a numerical document addresses indicator. The problem of setting up descriptor glossaries and subglossaries is discussed in detail. Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical tree, a. g., a search for abstracts on trans- former production proceeds from production, equipment, to machine toots, and finally, to tran8fomers. A parallel system exists for similar, but not synonymous, descriptors, UDC! 002.513.5:676.815.2 Card 1/2 __L, 33767-66- ACC NRIAP6006590 not amenable to the hierarchical system. The author cautions against going into de- tail in indicating areas of application for various units or componen ts since this would greatly increase the bulk of the glossary. It is stressed that the above "Stem must be viewed as a forerunner to an automated information retrieval system and accord ingly must be set up so as to facilitate an easy changeover to a computerized system. Orig. art. has: 1 table, 1 figure. SUB CODE: 05/ SUBM DhTE: l9May65/ ORIG REF: 0081 OTH REF: 005 2/2 e)9 BAZILVICH, G. e , - 1~ - Soid-traller for transporting furniture. Avt.tranap.34 no.11:15-16 N 056. (XLU 9:12) l.Transportnays, kontora, U~ravlonlya prcetorgast goroda, Leningrad&. (7urnitura-Transportation) (Notortracks) ,~~ILZVICH, G.4. Sprus for patterns Ir, precision investmant casting. Biul. tekh.- ekon. inform. Gos. naueho-isal, inst. nauch. i takh. inform. .17 no.4:24-25 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:6) BAZILEVICH)Georgiy KarpovichILEVCHWO, Ya*Vej inzh,) red.; FOMICHKV, A. G.,. Ff4. izd-,wa; VIRTS., V.L.., tekhn. red. [The ZII,585~-B5 special track-mounted machine for removing solid deposits from catch pits] Spetsavtomashina ZIL-585-B5 dlia ochi- atki vodostochMkh kolodtaev ot tverdykh osadkov. Leningrad,, 1961. 3-1 p. (Leningradekii Don nauchno-teUnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriiai StroitelInaia prozVshlemost', no.17) (MIRA 14:12) (Sewerage-Equipment and supplies) 15-1957-3-2572 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiy4, 1957, Nr 3, p 2 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kulichenko, V. G., Bazilevich, I. B., Onishchenko, 0. M. TITLE: Mikha.41 Nikolayevich Klyushinkov (On His Fiftieth Birth- day ard the Thirtieth Anniversary of His Scientific and Pedagogical Activity) LRikhail Vikolayevieh Klyushnikov (K 50-letiyu so dnya rozhdani a i 30-letiyu nauchnoy i pedagogicheskoy deyatellnostip PERIODICAL: Nauk. zap. KYyivslk. un-t, 1956, Vol 15, Nr 2, pp 181- 182 ABSTRACT: M. N. Kryushnikovjftyushnikov 17, professor at KIM University, studi the geology and mineral resources of Ukraina (Ukraine) and the Urals. His most important works have to do with the stratigraphy of Tertiary de- posits of refractories, brown coal, kaolin, and other Card 1/1 materials. BAZILMCHI 1. 782 Sur lea thecremes do Koebe-Pieber-baoh. Matem. SB.j I (43)p (1936), 283-292 Dopolneniye k rabotam Zum koeffizientenproblem der schlichten funktionen I Sur lea thooremes do Koebe-Biebarbach. Hatem SB., 2 (44), (1937), 6F9-698. 601 Mathematics in the USSR, 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A.G., Marlmahevicb,, A.K. Rashevskiy, P.K. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948 BAZIIEVICHI' LYE. DOC PHYSICOMATH SCI DiBsertation: "Investigations on the Theory of Single4eaf functions.n 22 Jun 1+9 Hosoow Order Of TAnin State U imeni M.Y. 1,omonollov. so Vecharyaya IV1031,rva Sum 71 -77 -F- Q y B l A l E_ a. MR/iMbevatics ScILUebt Iteflections jan/reb '53 "Certain Properties of Schlicht Conformal Reflec. tions 'n I. Ye. Bazilevich and G. V. Koritskiy, MOICOW "Dktemat Sbor'~ Vol 32 (74), No 1, pp, 209-218 If a unit circle is reflected conformally into a certain schlicht region by means of complex-value ftnetion regular in this circle, each level line of a given function (in form of a star) lying witbin & convex level-line mast be itself convex, and .stailarly for star-shaped reflections. S. N. Mergal- y4w posed the problem of whether or not the number of points of recurvature of the'level line is a 241TO! MMotonic function of radius rho. Author shows that this problem is solvab le in the negat ive sense. "itted 29 Apr 52. 241"1 i ~, j __ M L, C) AUTHORs BAZI VICH Y6. (11,08cow) 39-0-4-1/4 TITLE: The Domains of the Initial Coefficients of the Bounded Schliaht n-inctions of p-Fold Symmetry (Oblasti nacballnykh koeffits4eitov ogranicYennykh odnolistnykh funktsiy p-krat- noy simmetrii) PERIODICAL% Matematieheakiy Sbornik,1957,vol 43,Nr 4,PP 109-428 (UM) ABSTRAM Lot S (M), be the class of the functions of p-fold symme- p try which are regular and schlicht in lzl< 1 z2p+1 + Zp+1 + 0 w - f(z) . z + c p+1 2p+1 where a kp+1 ~ akP+1 + i b kp+1 and lf(z)(< E The points 1) . cor- P(ap+,, b,+,, a 2p+1, b2p+1) and 0,(Ic 1,1C p+1 2-1 P+ respond to each function f(z)E S (r) . p The author investigates the problem to determine the set of the points P(a 1 1) for 1' 0) and Q(lc 1 t 0, a2 ,I,lc 2 p+ p+ p+ ,+ the class S (M) . He states that these sets which are denot- p Card 1/2 ed with D,(a,+,,, a 2p+1 ) and D M(jc p+11'1c2p+11) are closed The Do=ains of the Initial Coefficimts of the Bounded 39-43-4-1/4 Schlicht Functions of p-Fold Sy=etry simply connected domains. The solution of the problem is based on the apllication of a well-known variation theorem on the minimum of a certain integral. The same problem is set up for three further funotibn classes, namely for the clas"es Z (m) of those functions which are obtained from Sp(14) by the transformation F(5) - f-1(5-1) , and for the classes of the inverse functions to S (1-1) and Y-p(m) respectively. 28 theorems and 2 lemmata are proved. Special cases are not investigated. 2 Soviet and I foreign references are quoted. SUBMITTED: 7 July 1956 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress 1. Schlioht funotiene 2. Transformations 3. Integral fwatiam Card 2/2 L r-, H T. Vi-- A r"', 16 Sc u 4 v OC 93. so INA .0. 0 A c I I , 18 . s 1 83.92 - - L 20 121 .1 IS 'g'I 31-0 t- ..,tj 221 ot"i i Pima j SO Im0 .-g8 to No -U. 4a JOIN. zolij 1115stflaniffil t a SAN flialf! Ma a C Uft a 0 C saa IL 75F 16(1) -.,Yo. (Moscow) SOV/39-48-1-3/5 AUTHORs 'aggL~~ TITLE: On the Estimation of the Mean Modulus in the Class of Bounded Schlicht Functions (0b oteenke srednego modulys, v klasse ogranichennykh odnolistnykh funktsiy) PERIODICALt Matematichookiy abornik, 1959, Vol 48, Nr 1, PP 93-104 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Let f(z)r--sM if f(Z) - z + a 2z2 +...+cn2n+... is schlioht and regular in IzIoCl and if lf(z)14M. Theorems For every f(z).C-S M is holds 27r 2 Ir f if (re if)12 dfA f-X _ei(f, C) 1 2dy + c, (r) f 0 0 21r 27C f if (re"f) I d If it 're ;C)ldf+ c (r). 4 2 0 0 Here Card 1/2 On the Estimation of the Mean Modulus in the Class of SOV139-48-1-315 Bounded Schlicht Functions f*(Z' C (,+z -2r--z-(i+z) -~(-I+z)2_4 . z 2'Cz the cl(r) and c 2(r) do not depend on M. Theorems For every f(s)es M it holds 10,f)ed- W+ C, 3W where C is an absolute constant and 1 21r I(r9f) 2r jr(re'f)jdf, I(Iqf) - lim I(r,f), 0 Two further theorems of similar contents are given. The author mentions G.M*Goluzin There are 2 figures and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet? 1 Finnish, and I-Englioh. SUBMITTED3 September 19, 1957 Card 2/2, 28656 S10201611140100210011023 0111/0444 AUTHORS: Bazilevioh, Ye., Koritakiy, 0. V. TITLE: Certain properties of level lines in conformal mappings with one-to-one correspondence PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 140, no. 2, 1961, 279-280 TEXTt It is shown that under a sufficient fast increasing of the modulus of a schlicht function in 1z) 4 1 a certain regularity can be observed in the behavior of its level lines for r -iol. The paper refers to the former publication of the author (Ref. It Matem. sborn. 12 (74), 1, 209, (1953)). Theorem i (Theorem 2)a For the class 3 of the functions f(z) OD 2 + F 0n zn, being regular and schlicht in IZI < i, there exists an n_2 absolute constant o4 S, 0. 1005 I is star-shaped (convex), but there are functions F(S for which a certain arc of a level line, lying in the ring 1)2 F(~) I -e- (A + e) 2 , 6>0 Card 3/4 28656 S/O20/61/140/OO2/OO1/P23 Pgrtain properties of level lines . . . 0111/C444 2 ((-q < (A >'0 k + FI) 9 is no more star-shaped (convex), if 3 in sufficiently near to 1. There is I Soviet-bloc, reference. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut ptali imeni J. V. Stalina (Moscow Steel Institute imeni J. V. Stalin) PRESENTED:- April 22, 1961, by M. V. Keldysh, Academician SUBMITTED: April 22, 1961 Card 4/4 BAZIIZVICHP I.Te.; KORITSKITp G.V. (Ibskva) Sow properties of the level liAss in on"beeted conforml wpings, Mataboro 58 no,3:249-280 N 162. (KML 150-1) (Conforna mappim) BAZILEVICH, I.Ye. (140okva) Generalization of an integral formula for a subclass of univalont functions. Mat. abor. 64 no.4:628-630 Ag 164. (MIRA 1711l) BAZILEVICH, I.Ye. (Wskva) Dispersion of the coefficients of univalent functions. Mat. abor. 68 no.4t549~-560 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Submitted September 11, 1964. uznmlaf, K. K. See Alsot R&M. ) Z. A.2 DRAZ-191M, G. M., and IKALKINA, R. I. Authors.- Z. A. Rayev, G. H. Drathner, R. I. Malkina and K. K. Bazilevich -- "Use of millet flour for sugaring M29"IeS in alcohol produ-Mr-o~n,' P=shch7 prom-st' SSSR, Issue 121 1949) P. 13-19 SO: U-3566, 15 March 53, (Letapis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No..'-14, 1949). Investigation of methoft for conilnuaw / i. tht prcylucOm of allcohol from starchy wubstamon. Z. A. Racv, Z. K.Aslikirturl, T.M. D=hntr, and K. K. Bazilevich. FiAala 11jesnyu: -r77t-17-tMil. Spirl. i'royn. 1953, No. 1, .1.1 M, 1~ur., NCm. 1955, No, 4SX5.-A compnah"ll Study WA4 lu.kd~! IM11-C-1 Cirte- wid two-sttp -.%'Vlrtt iiij~h. Thv. twNstcp prmcu pvc betto teimlt-i- -5t t7:r :--ill ---------- Me (4 ft;%Ltnld ITtillet Nr Wcharif"tion 0! mszh~ ll..r -..~~h Xah.-# ~Vta . ~Mjj: 'Sparjomf Pram. 1053, NO, 3, )414,,D; Rrf_-at.Zh1sr., Kk;O*elOS4, NOL fO".--A lab. FWcjy ivas made of the comparative effec- 1L fenatuted taillt , ani millet --tiven i-of -using-In Ict m ". t smit, sad the malt. , Plant two showed the prefertnce of fermented millef. Z. A. ~,Iclf Azd !L- X. :p Yeast to a!d C,! OT'll",lAry in -W~~nj vullts ka eneb o! zht,t t:-n-z (tansfartuatim of canit molasses Lato alcohol. Z. A. Ratv and_L._K. Batilevicti (All-11nionSci. Rmatch lust. -1 AkD&4 I -, xv yu.Prom. 22, No. 1, 13-1.5 with bt-tniQlasiesus to in Pie. production. J)etus. were made of sn total N. and I'A in the starting tna terials, of the CO~ devtkqxd after 12, 24. 30; and 713 hn. of fermentation, and CJ the yields of H1011 and of their pwities. It ~i combWed that the use of cnne muLasei will wit offer nay new diffikulties in U.S.S.R. ak. plants. t"? C k. USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-31 and Their Application Fermentation industry Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 32863 Author : Rayev Z. A.., Bazilevich K.K. Title : Checking the Content of Fermentable Sugars in Molasses by Means of a Fermentation Test Orig Pub: SPIAS" rom-st'. 1956, No 4, 5-7 Abstract: The procedure of a fermentation test has been worked out for determining the fermentable sug6rs.ln molasses. It was ascertained that the primary source of error in determining the fer- mentable sugars of molasses by the polarimetric method is an Incomplete determination of Invert Card 1A RAM. Z.A.; BAZILEVICH, K.K. -MMMMW~~~ I- v"ITv"a"tion of yeast during the processing of starchy raw materials. Spirt. prom. 24 no.6:28-30 158. (kRIL 11:10) . (Yeast) RAYEVp Z.A.1 B~ZILEVICHp K.K. Methods for determining sugar ocntent and alqohol yield of defective molasses. Trudy UkrNIISP no.5tlO3~-112 150. (MIRA 16 t 11) -- - BAZILLTrCH, Ions tentim, Vasill ovich, 1892.- - - - - Commmications wortors during the reaction 1907-26; trade-union movement of mr m mmications wrkers* Moskyal Isdo TSK Soiusa r&Wtnlkov sylasi,, 1929s 107 Ps Cst-H BAZILVVICH. X-V-. professoro Ancient capital of the Russian state. S '47. (Koscow--History) Nauka i zhizn' no.9;11-15 OWA 9:5) BAZ31LTIC29 I.T., red, L t1so or Soviet hloto%71, Atlas lotorll SM, Nookup 1959. 3 Y, (XMA 143 4) 1; Roosts (1923- VOO.S.R6) Glanoys upravlonlys geodazil I karto- grafti. BAZTLEVICH Vsevolod Llvovich;JAZ ICH Leonid Vsevolodovich- __ILEV: a -97M LOZINSKIY, N.H. inzh wh nauchn. red.; NIKITIVA, M.I., red. (Command system and programming for the BESM,2 computer) Sistema komand i programmirovanie dlia BFM-2. Leningrad, lzd-vo "Sudostroitellstvo," 1964. 341 P. (MIRA 17;8) -L 25583-66 P(i 12 AM ACC NRs AW"4765 Monograph UP/ BuileviLhj Vsevolod Vvovi Bazilevich, Leonid Vsevolodovich ProgromAg _Vy rogramming for the bi~aii! bisteme. komand I programr- stem and p miroyanVe dlya BMW2) Leningradp :Ezd-vo "Sudostroyeniye"j, 1964. 341 p. ilius.., biblio.j, tables. 5j200 copien printed TOPIC TAGS: digital computers electronic cowputer,, computer propusLing,, computer technicque, computer ayplicatioiV BESM P_ PURPOSE AND COMME: The book presents the fundamentals of practical programming for the most widely used Soviet large electronic computer BESW2. The construction of the computer and the procedwe for executing the commands are deseribea at the programer's level. Computational systems used for progranning are described, along with various - aethods -of- using-commands and -operations -:during -the-coupilation. - of the -wi* the -BEM4-2 computer Is Indicated. program. The sequence of solving ~ problems The book can serve as a textbook for training of BEBW2 programers., and can allo be useful to readers interested in electronic computers or operating in this field. Advanced topicosuch as the programming of programs are not discussed. Chs. 1--1V and IX--XVI were written by V* L. Bazilevichp while Chs., V--X by Le V. Bazilevich. Authors are deeply grateful to the.scientific editor Y. YA. Rozemb for valuable hints and advice, TABLE OF CONTERTS [abridged]: the authors .3 1- cc~d ims 68i.11t2.2 AMNAs A)C)004765 0 Ch.- I0 -- Brief -description of WSM-2 - Ch., II. Computation system used In computations with DISW2 21 Ch* TIL Representation of number and cowsmAn 44 Ch* IV 6System of commands - - Ch. V. Arithmetic operations - - 68 Ch. VI. Logical. operations - - 102. Ch, VIL Awdliary operations - - 107 Ch* M16 Operations with pLrameter - - U6 Ch. IX. Control operations - - 228- Ch* X, Operations of referral to external 149 Ch. XI. Principles of programing - - 164 -Ch. M., Use of stAndard propews - - 192 Ch. XIII. Insertion of program in the casputer 224 Ch. M. . Compfter control pawl - - 233 Ch. XV. Standard propane us with control wA interpretation system wd blodw of standard program - - 947 Ch. XVI. Compilation of programs for the BIM4-2 - - 282 Literature - " 339 on CODES 140 19 P. V4 0M DAIS: MAU&/ ORM RVs OLIJ OTH RV 1 001 tord 24ku monograph Bazilevichp Voevolod L'Yovich; Bazilevicb, leonld- Vaevolodavich _System -and programming for the =X-2Womputer (Sistema, komm-A i program... miroYWAYe d1ya BESM-2) Leningrad.. lzd-vo "Sudostroymiye"j, 3964. 341 p. illus.p biblio. p tables. %200 copies printed TOPIC TAGS i digital computer., electronic computer., computer programming,, computer tftbnicquep computer application/ BESM 2 PURPOSE AM COVERAGEs - The book presents the fundamentals of practical programming for the most widely used Soviet large electra4ic computer BESM-2. The const~mction of the computer and the procedure for executing the commands are described a*G the programmer's level. Computational systems used for programning,are describedj, along with various methods of using coamnds and operations during the compilation of the program. The sequence of solving problems with the BESM-2 computer is indicated. The book can serve as a textbook for training of BESM-2 programmersy and can also be useful to readers interested in electronic computers or operating in this field. Advanced topics such as the programming of programs are not discussed. Cho. 1--rV and IX--XVI were written by V. L. Bazilevichp while.Chse V--X by L. V. Bazilevich. Authors are deeply grateful to the scientific viitorl. YA* Roz!EhM for valuable hints and. &&Lee, TABL19 OF COTMITS (abridged) 1 Froin the authors - Card L 25583-66 ACC NRs M600,4765 0 Cho 1. Brief description of RM-2 Ch. 11. ComPUtation system used In computatJons with BESW2 21 Ch. M. Representation of mtsber and camands Ch., Wo System of comiands -54 Cho Vo Arithmetic operations 68 Ch. VI* Logical operations - - 102 Cho VII., Auxiliary operations - - 107 Ch. VM. Operations with parameter -116 Ch. IX. Control operations - - 32U Ch. X. Operations of referrva to external memory -149 Ch. X1. Principles or programing - - 1% Cho M. Use of standard prograo - - 192 Ch. Xln. Insertion of progrea in the ccqrAer -- 224 Ch. M. Computer control panel - - 933 Ch. XV. Standard programs used with control and interpretation systems mA "blacks of standard program - - 24T Ch. M.. .Compilation of programs for the BES14-2 - - 282 339 SUB CODB:. 140 19p. 1V SM DATE tOLYUn6k/ ORM MWI 011/ OTH MWI 001 ICard PJ2 0. KOVDA, V.A., prof., otv. red. [Geochemistry of sodium carbonate-type saline soils] Gookhimila pochv sodovogo zasoleniia. Poskva. Nauka, 1965. 349 p. (MIRA .19:1) Is Chlon-korrespondent AN SSM (for Kovda). RODIN, Leonid Yefimovich; anovna LAVRENKO, Te.M., otv. red, [Dynamics of the organic matter and the biological turn- over of ash elements and nitrogen in the-main types of world vegetation] Dinamika organichaskogo veshchestva i biologicheskii krugovorot zolinykh elementov i azota v oanc-frVkh tipakh rastitallnosti zemnogo shara. Moskva.. Naukap 1965. 252 pt (MIRA 18t8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Lavrenko). **A sea 00 1, 00 -E 0 :*Vw - - W1 - wo ;*W o ~66 b 0 A s PIP 0 illiculon is . 0 0 T 71 0 P As u M I a So aloe v 6141 Sidge ' -6-A--A-A-A. IL - It"! v I 1 1, a CC W a h -8 j , ims" N 1. The probbron it me I" M - - I Is I t C I f-I - oy 9111st'. CO, thAj jICVM%*M 1.. 9.4. ssI rt 114111oll a cesntsma" uAtrw W." by the 1. Asntz. I 'At 4 Ar~ logewated an sc"i 1"-4u 1. Unq Ru-") .10 Wvooterm -McFiA. Tbe amdr~ Js-r: see tit., !%0,. Ah(),. Fvj(h, Ca. Jfg. -A).. CI. abs,,wbtI pm,. CA. MSj Na; Will pff. listill AnAlyw~ oil& inistwtuir-friv zoo Ixw~; 4fix. matter am] C(h on drY -oil. It i- th4mit th4t 00 0 sib itir w1vatier A "iwitwi CA I, k^t nkser tAj~ltv. 111 h zoo e wiwo. "InvWlyfrmAs. Ug6locrumuLlingin t The wvismulattkin d WN in As essay I*- the rewit 4A u1s. too -Aid ~vuwat cd sWt. or of mgtn (Tvuriu% zoo thecryl. i~ no( %Nxtade" a trustutirthy nuirs, (of IwAdmilutiont. fee A- the upwad nupyruiew AILAIi fjjAV I-AJI.L the (4 SIN S PIT, M9 III, LF111110411111 C&AUVICAT" SCULLIN" VA 11"191SWO :00 1110 0 sloe 11*10 0 ff it, A' Wfla-M I t a 0 9 so 0 a a 3 1 9 l1ap- 0 46 oil 0 111 0 S 0 0 0 0 o16 o10 0 a 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 * o 0 0 0 *1* 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 Cliii---lal. Is 2hel,c:. BA7fLEVICH, N. 1. 0 Solenonakoplonli V PocAakh i Vodakh Barabinskoy Nizmenngsti Trudy YubileVynoy beBsii Posvyaahc!h,- Stoletiy# So Dnya Ro2hdeniya Dokuchayeva. M. L., 1949 S. 545-59 --- Bibliogrs 5 Razv SOo Latopis, No. 33, 1949 3o967. DAZTIZVICH, N. I. AND XOT)A. V. A. Puti m-,-obrazovaniya prirody Barabinskoy nizmennosti. 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In low 5adai :,= may predominam. Sods con. test b very low In waters with a my hislo ceder of min. erarmtka or a vW Im Oft; Waters With to-at g.11. min- mewisad" art prodomimady the CbSceide type. wort rarly themalfaletype. CAmerally the chlorideisalfate ratio isavrr Ila tbeastwul watersandmader I iusoils.pllasu,audpeat~ G. M. KmAmpoff BAZILEVUH, N. 1. " KURGANSKIY,, A. 0. ft-ft~mfi-- -- - "The irrigation Froblem of the .4antral Volga Region"s Soviet Science. Natural Scienc2 Division, Berlin$ Vol. 4, No 2, pp 223-230v 19i1. SO: D-101549, 29 Sept 1954. 1. RAZIL7VICH, N. I. 2. ussR (600) 4. Water, Underground - Baraba StOPPS 7. Composition of soil and ground waters of the Baraba Steppe, Trudy Lab. gidrogeol.probl./c, 1951 1~ 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. The tole W bkolog" ladws Im the peocoss" cot losmag 40111141 MA A&WAMA14160011 IS She NNAMPAII 4#P*I*iO~ Do"P.tba Njok 77 Mi 180031 - Campo - of the "It III I be tDC4&yw. mAonchoko wW halophyte vrgrtation u1 the UAt&bij3.L d, cWm varift to aocw4amv sith the lotAl &A cuattat F n pLauto with 6% mA. cabmairs avul allicalc* td the 41k owlin, pir"ad, wv*okmAy N;*#CtA it found j6a.Weh'. !rmddld)~ In a b 10-. A-bl Ike chim"'. 4,14 v~lxmm 1hr *06LUr ,retail (Al"Ps. J&ddnj I In a 1". ike~, jj.. tbw uV&tcs III So twevad (SWu4r goodess). %%IIIg susm~ than W% &A. the thkwidco of Na and Ms jxr~Aj (M.- 4.wxid howbefew). The TCW&Iiaa at III, llwa,l,m-llur,h and fmadow-wl"Cloak plaw awKwas. buwh.. Ol Uo -4 4-h Pff ka.. W which All La. Arr --I The us)wwv, .1-wolts. Ttw Ed raw a al obich oftil I k$. we 49 The iq*rkw.-AJis, Im LLk~ phYleb VOWY 310 kS. of salts of wbkb 210 kg. Art of The Injurimstypou. In lbe3climalk amps of Baraba the *At callimts of IbC VtW46M AIWI Of IbC WAIVIS in thC UAICI- Iobeds we Awly frUttil- ),S JAC C4 Tu 41 Mkimm OW the wddou of "sibb. virb. NAWY Abut. Semb &S.S.A. 77. IM 4(I9AIr!p TWHirion CALD be divWW into 3.v . soAms hom unb rA4 to souib-malitt": (1) prWominstat de"iOpmeat go d-4stfut (biquently MEO varlabill devy'k, Ok low X comm.; (2) predouskmi 4cwckjpnwnt of smf,&. witaft OW chlarwe-muste 4epewts With admill. of tau. (freilocutly *jib Mg and CA ammuktims) In t I h W.Odmtc fth content. And (3) predm4nant deve 11, ebimide-falfatc. with admixt. of mw aftla, aith frvqwat M& and Ca deposhims. In bots A itbout out6wr channel.. and so"-sulfatt-ciAmide deposits in peals of suedium stiol high "It . 7bet*Wsaltcoutentinertwobtuwardthe wmlkwtgl but In rmwam* miles The creek iWbw carri" with It CA and US AM hrA been released lbripusb mineral is4tion 4 wAadm Vkhtfis"d their residues S"j 00-ins In Ow high Capacity for advar"i0o, these are t~addy irtAimil by the Pftt mus in dw bogs. G. M, KOW1.1--if do Uft d ow abolbo modu -wb" vww "Nmwbw IN a 10 , -1, ax rAdW=. bmdmP NWU Ow "MV in On Dwab" TWkY. Rub Ow ci own is eo&PwW wkb wcik dwo. femwa km tm t0awks rewomth"baveocca inght; _-Qlawftkft~ comwkstift IN im WOM4 wauff No. am $=. The pwmm&~ u*s rvoijobed an I) aw umdomm at im &1L ""m; 2) Z~ &W biarboomm of tho SIL comw mp", owom quomd" Mg. R"ft"T~oA=.O"aw=yw* M BLZJIMJ ICE, IT. Mmulad Abittracts. mV Nit YA7 250 1954 Ind. wA - Agr. Ink.. Soils and Fertilivers M3. 11, -Data am ad 4m tht~ce~- of tB (tom and I&= Tbd dw no and its 84 ~ I. I . . in Me 91"t The role of biological facteve In fornilag takirvi along the en Canal N I BaxileviK N. 11-r route of the Tatki Gollerbakh. M. A. Liovitrov, L: R. iodfi, and D. M. Shtifi-. berg. DoMn. Zhur. 38 3,30(1953).-A slime membrane of biol. origin (algae) coats mineral particles. reduces evapn., nd ameases the upward movement of salts. This in turn encourages more algal growth. The Om released in the photo-' synthetic processes is trapped by the fibers of the algae.and: when silting takes place a porous structure is formed as the: Ch Is forced out or reactt with the medium. With more sediment the porosity is reduced by xrompaction and a Katy structure ensues. On the surface. cementation causes crust formation, the cementing agents being SiO~, organo- mineral gels; and carbonates of Ca and Mg. The Na of the Incoming Zerscauses a rim inpil. It has been noted that as the algae develop an the surface after a rain the pH rism to 8.2-8.3. J. S. Joffe - Vie tpralftity of tb4 ris 0 aatnortk W IUR "Garor 10M, No. 4, ertetz the ve3cmtlm in t4c forot. f I mwl w--W'j"r' ~17zy 1-611) 2"'It. %.~l thl u1. of it% of 'fr~ ll;;ttt" tl,c will, t~c mmtin of !ne C-f fl7e ;,~ &~T, ~,rwl of N. 4 ~,MVCMA~-MT~C- (1! C,!X,~nf~ M f2 tops -fjg ta 'h' d;fj'f~: t ):IN, 71 rde-mcm M i,. and nitriclgeii, in stivvitA c1c.: 'i t -old I ;,it N 1, T~ilb Roma". . ~ -~I'- "j. ' Nla. Aj~ I I,( vAlin? it% ix-lielim tern Toli:'nt tll~.k 11 tl"' Ji, I totA wt. (if dry 111,11(cr Suppho'l I~y lilt: uq- w,! At (If 0, q as %ell as N. kzh ciw itqki,ai. - d, tit. rt C-0, N.L.17), 14,0. '&0. A!;O,, V,: '~ . ( ! .1 P-.O! , IT4 innitil N)ntrih o~(iji of Yho Ilium, 'A:;7' hkli '-'it I 1 0 IQ M~~VAIAV -1k - i I I ~', L1 -1-1, f ';;t 4~ fZ1471 O-V 1611 l:lillC4A--, ftlal (11t. :- Ic ,f 11 v ;,i -I~ thu, tnm-d In the rif U.;P"!: , -1, " ~ ; "! - '61 ntl :' "at, I .A,!, hi~'I. iii 'e".. rctutlied t-% -rA': r Alillity. III ':'itc 0~ lhc iort th.'I th-1. k. In.1-1, Ilp 1 ir':~'~v of ":',t.0' Cl, lili'l SO, Oa all i:i~-rc kli 1%- !MA)' .c tile -'A to, 1!! 'N': anli fi(~ Jiai"ii t4 O~V 10i1 %A!lCTC (b, ie. phlaq jlr~~Al ')IA v Iwl fit ~j~- r.-. ~miii.tr I~j Ow I'.. r. "o"i", ;-1-A -.1 1,. I~ Zot (671'~" fh~ :'Al :' L1' ,I" i': ., I T;:~Aim:4 of dry ik (t';:Ii - t";:Ie. k l;e- "1'i it - 111IM64111 110 titt C',T( 1e Llf 04'llll:llt~ f101- tlm~- 1-111 ',' TI.V "'!'A!:f~ rt:'( 'I 1-'; 1. t! -- J-?,,!,( ~I- lna:111'. . .~!~ 1.% 1, Ahh'~'l fJrVor...? ,1, .:3. lt..L~ r ~(';l ~. *I k' -Ozz ill t"bular "Old X j j TTURIN, I.T., akademik. redaktor; XOTBA. V.A., redaktor; IAVUNKO. Te.X.. redaktor; RATTIA&TO-JA" redaktor; LTMOV, ?.A., reilaktor; RODIN, L.Ts.0 r*dmkT-b-r-,--MAIoOT, S.A., redaktor; K&RKOT. T.Ta., redaktor isdatelletva; SHOYCHINKO, G.N., tokhnicheakiy redalctor [Takyrs of Western Turkwuletan mA ways of reclaming then for agriculture] Tal7ry Zapadnot Turkmall I putt ikhsellskokhosiai- stvennogo osvoonito. Moskva. 1956s 735 p. (Km 9:11) 2.Akademlya nauk SSSR. Pochvennyy inatitut. 2. Chlon-korrespondent All S.M (for lrovda, Imvrenko) (Tarkmanistan-Recla,zation of land) USSR/Soil Science - Soil Genesis end Geography. jo Abe Jour : Hof Zhur - Biolo, No 4p 1958) 15233 Author : N.I. Bazilevich, I.Ya. DeSppik, P.A. Kryukov Inst Title : Elements in the Hydrological Conditions and Chemical Activity of the Water Found on the Takyr Plains. (Elementy gidrologicheskogo rezhima i khimima vod takyrnyM pavnin. ) Orig Pub : V sb.: Takyry Zap. Turkmenii i puti, kkh s.-kh., osvoyeni- ya. M., AN SSSR, 1956, 91-103 Abstract : The surface water of the Kopet-Dag valley plain is clas- sitied) according to its salt contents and degree of mineralization, into waters which are mineralized (2-9 grams per liter), chlorine-sulfate and fresh waters (1 gz,/L. and less) and chloride-carbonate allaline wa ters. These waters are produced directly in the valley,* their chemism depends on the soil and plnnt covering of Card 1/3 USSR/Soil Science - Boll Genesis and GeoGraphy. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., no 4, 1958, 15233 unvaried sum of cations from the beginning to the end of the experiment and the rise in dissolved organic matter content allaw a hypothesis to be advanced about the alkaline nature of algae excretion during their life- time. The discrepancy between the curves of the forward and reverse potentiometrical titration points out the dependence of takyr water alkalinity not only on ions of carbonic acid., but also on other compounds (silicates, organic compounds). Card 3/3 USSR/S.Al Science - Genesis and GejLxaphy A Soils. albs J3ur Ref Zhur Bi.A., N-3 22, 1958, 99974 c7,nj-3sitiia of lover argmnisms, a rapid increase in the quantity A flwerinL; plants, a substiti-,tion Df annual plants by perennials., and an exchanGe of plants :)f a veak surface-raDt system by plants havinC; m:,re vi,,,..>rous r.-Jots. On the described territory, there is observable a series of transitions from the r;eDliGical-alluvial and primitive takyr-sol3nahak P)rmations (the accumula- tive c.)mplex) by way of mature takyre, in conjunction with meadow soils zf sinks and hollows (the swiken- ,suffusive complex), ta the more fertile sails )f Vie zonal sierozen :)rder (incipient-erosive complex vith re- sidual takyr f3rmtion in the primitive sier.)zem sails). From the accumulative and Inciplent-erocive complex, there are noted an increasinr, siC;nificance )f the mbi- lizations by plants )f the fortility elements and a de- creasina share 3f the biobalogea elements (Na, Cl, ex- cess of S). In the same plant species, dependinL upon Card 2/3 Al USSR/Soil Science Soil Genesis WA deoomphy. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., Na 4, 1958, 15232 Author Nje Bazilevigh.,L,ye. Rodin Inst Title The Role of Vegetation in the Fornation and Evolution of the Takyrs of the Moshod-Mosserianskaya Alluvial Delta Lovland, (0 roli reatitelinosti v formirovanii i evolyutsii takyrov Meshed-MesserianakDy allyuviallno-delltovoy ravniny). Orig Pub V sb.: ThIWy Zapa Tur)menii i puti ikh s.kh,, osvoye- niya, m., AN s m , 1956, 222-e7g Abstract The authors distinguish three zones within the borders of the old Yleshed-Messerianskays, alluvial delta lowland: 1) the low zone with a pr%)Dnderance of succulent semi- shrubs and annula saltworts on the vet salt marshes having ground moistxwe; Card 1/4 USSR/Soil Science - Soil Genesis and Geo&raphy. J Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 4., 1958., 15232 2) the central zone with a predominance of blue-groan aIgne in the salt-mrsh takyre in combination with dU salt licks containing annual saltworts and 3) the upper zone, the takyre with halophytic lichens or the overgrown takyre (by saltvorts with an admixture of cphemers) In combination with iscrozem mcrAov soils associated with meadow grass, the woody saltwort C-%alsola dendroides Pau-.7, wormwood wA ephemem. The possible phases in the davelopment of landscapes are considered. In the first stages of sinking and salifi- cation of the flooded tugay complexes and the fornation of the wet salt mrshes, the thickness of the soil down to the ground water is scarcely subject to the biologi- cal cycles of ash substance supply. The org%nic matter store (on the surface and underground) in the vet salt marshes comprises 14-18 cantners per hectare; in sinking 5-7 contners per hectare enter; Card 2/4 USM/Soil Science - Soil Genesis and Geography. J. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 4., 19%., 15232 the ash coming into it was 175 kg, per hecturej the N 25 kgo per hectares The role of N and Cl sunk down to 25-30~ that of the total of ash matter. During the for- mation of meadov serozem saline soil the accu-ul tion of the organic matter reached 160 centners per hectare; the amount of ash entering the soil was 400-450 kg. per hectare, that of N about 80 kg. per hectare. The elements K, Ca; Si were predominant, although the role of Na, Cl., and 9 was significant still. An evalua- tion of the various types of soil complexes is given from the point of view of melioration. Card 4/4 J7 USSR/Soil Science - Genesis and Geography of Soils. J-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10458 Author : Bazilevich, N.I., Gollervakh, M.M., Rodin, L.Ye., Z_e M-STI-Y I- F 7 W. Inst *.- -'Title : The Morphology of the Profile of the Takyry; the Takyr Crust. Orig Pub : Takyry Zap. Turkmenii i put-I ikh s.-kh. osvoyeniya, Moskva, Akad Nauk SSSR, 1956, 3a7-350 Abstract :Them decisive factor in the formation of the jLkZ!j cr~sst iL the combination of the photosynthetic process effected by the algae and the continual fire silting going on in the accumulating surface waters. The Irnumerable 02 bubbles given off by the a2gae during photosynthesis are apated with Ca carbonates in a Ory fine suspension /oblekayutsy~- Ca karbonatami tonchayshey vzves"yu/ and when cemented to- gether form the o~haracteristic porous shell of thelak2ry Card 1/2 USSfVSoiI Science Genesis and Geography of Soils. J_~ Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10458 crust. Calculations have shown that up to 250 kilograms Of 02per hectare can be secreted on the algeous iilara over a 24 hour period. Physical phenomeno also have the greatest significance in the formation of the crust hori- zon of the takyry: swelling, drying up, shrinking, fissu- ring. The interaction of these processes., combined with the effect of biological processes on the soil base /poro- da/, leads to the formation of the takyry profile. Card 2/2 USSR/Soil Science - Soil Genesis and Geography. J. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Mole, No 4) 1958., 15234 Author : N.I. Bazilevich Inst Title : The Argillaceous Nature of the Takyrs. (0 glinistostl takyrov). Ori g Pub : V sbo: Takyry Zap, Turkmenii i puti ikh so-kho osvoyeniya M-) AN SSMj 1956) 381-387 Abstract : Takyre can form on the most diverse varieties of alluvia. However., the clay-like nature of soil-forming rocks facilitate the more thorough and rapid formation of Wqmse A reduction in the clayeyness of the top part of the takyr crust and increased clay in the lover layer appears as a result of takyr soil formation. Card 1/1 USSR/Soil Science - Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil. J, Abe Jour Ref zhur - Biol.., No 41 1958, 15277 Author II.L Bazilevich Inst Title 72io Saline Profile of the Takyrs. (Solevoy profill takyrov)e Orig Pub V eb,! T03W Zap. Turkmonil i puti Ikh s.-kh,, osvuye- niYa- M-~ AN SM, 1956, 439-458 Abstract The takyrs are noted for their r- kable distilling capacity in the top horizon. The predominant variety of salification in the takyrs is that of sodium chlo- ride* The gypsum store in the layer 0 - 50 cm deep in the takyrs of the Kiopet-Daa Valley Plain is ,~ 200,, in tho takyrs of the vieshed-Messerian Min , 80., and in the takyrs of Uie ancient Amu-Doxli delta in all - 20 tons per hectare. During the mist periods of the year the takyrs are noted characteristically for their high Card 1/2 USSR/Soil Science - Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil. J. Abs Jour Hof Zhur - Mole., No 4., 1958o 15M alkalinity (1 - 3 millicquivalents per 100 grams) and the appearance of alkalls., titrated vith phanolphthalein (0-2 - 1,3 MilliequivalOnts) and pH values up to 10o Much higher alka"n' y is found in takyrs havinG a thick covering of algio. The following forms of alkalinity have been revealed in the takyrst 1) alkalinity from minerul compounds-z a) from salts of non-vUatile acids of the type MAIO 3 ; b) from the salts of carbonic acid Na2COq.V 114C03' MP'CO3,' Mg(RCO~)2; 3 2) alkalinity from oremnic compounds caused by la(pe excretia, Card 2/2 17 USSR/Soil Science - Physical and Qhcmical Properties of Soil. J. --__"Abs Jour : Hof Zhur - Biol.j no 41 1958, 15279 Author ; NJ. Bazilevich., T*V* Kuznotsova Inst .0 Title The Basis of the Takyrs, (Obmm*7e O6nDV%niVM tak7rov). Orig Pub V abe: Takyry Zap. Turkmenii i puti Ikh s.-kh. osvoyaniya. M., AR $Mp 1956, 4459-48e Abstract The takyrs are moted for their vary low exchange capacity (5-12 mill1equivanate -per 100 grams), brouSbt about through the-predominance of nineral colloids,, The ex- change capacity of tho upper soil profile and especially the top pwb,of-the talqr crust is sm"er than the under- lying horizons. The absorbent, corTlax is basically, GaturAtod vith Ca from 40 to TT% of its capacity (in the takyre of the Kopet-Dma.submuntainous plain), vhore- upon the relative role of exchangeable Ca in the takyr Card 1/2 USSR/SOil SciOnce - Physical mid Chemical Properties of Soil. J, Abs Jour : Hof ZhVr - Siol.., No 4, 1958., 15280 Author : N.I. Pazi2evich, OAs Shelyakina Inst Title The Movement of Mineral Substances ThrouM the Takyrs. (Perodvisherdye mineralfnykh veshchestv v ta4raj~h)e Orig Pub V sb.: TaI4W Zap* Turkranii i puti ikb s.-kh. osvoyeniya) Abstract Soil solutions of the takyrs are considerably enriched by free forms of silicon dioxide and R203 as.a result of the living activity of the blue-green alEpco The shift is shown of colloidal forms of these compounds from the top portion of the takyr crust to the lower one, 7he lover part of the takyr crust serves as the Muvial horizon,, where one notes an increase in the con- tent of R20 and XSDO In the top part of the tAIQT crust one 2so notes a reduction in the content of the Card 1/2 USSHI 3il Science - Cultivation, A;hloration, Erosion. J-4 Abs ww~p : Raf Zhur - BJ'ol., No 2, 1958, 5W t _. Author : Kovda, V.A., Rodin, L.Ye-, Bazilevich, N.I. Inst : - Title The Reasons for the Natural Wertility of the Takyry and the Principles of their Amelioration. Orig Pub Sb. TaIWry Zap. Tuxkmenii i puti ikh a, kb. oevoymiya, Moskva, Akad Nauk SSER, 1956, 711-717 Abstract Me authors consider the fundamental reasons for the natu- ral lack of Certility of the tAkyry to be; the veak biolo- gical activity of the soils, tbLeir insigaificant content of organic and fundamental nutritive substances (hu= is less tbaz 1%; N -- o-o-ox6%; P20, -- 0.1%), the low (10%) content of humic acids in the 74uimb and their veak acidity fthe text is confused here_7, general salinity of the soils, their high Alkalinity up to 0.2% Hw - o o4% co3; PIE 9-10), the increased content of exchange the Card 1/2 USSR 'oil Science - (hativation Amelioration, Erosion. J-4 Abs A-a-, Ref Zhur - Biol.,"Ro 2, 1958, 5813 absorbant, couplex (15-24 of capacity), the presence of hard crust, and the extremely unfavorable hydrophysical properties of the soils. The takyry can be ameliorated by waahing, deep (or plantage 51~niawmaA ff) ploving, application of organic, bacterial, and mineral fertili- zers, adding sand mulching, and cultivating perennial grasseB. Owd 2/2 F/,,j 7 1 L F~ V 1 C i // ANDRIANOV, V, !I Historical note on the ancient irrigation of Khoress. Isy. Taos. geog. ob-va 89 no.6016-535 N-D 157. (Xru 10t12) (Uzbekistan--Irrigation) B,V,; BAZILIVICH, NJ.j RODIN, L*Ts, I ROZAIOVj-A.N.,prof.,doktor geol.-niner.nauk, oty.red.l. BAZIIJIVICH N I =-= &pjj-~ kend.geologo-sixeral.nauk, oty.red.; VOLTSWTA,'-VA:, red. izd-va; KAHKOVICH, S.G., takha.red. (Division of the Altai Territory into natural regions; transactions of the Special Joist Expeditkox to Recently Reclaimed Agricultural Land*] Prirodsos raionirovasis Altalskogo kraia; trudy Osoboi kompleksaoi skopediteii po sealian zovogo sallskokhosialetvannogo onvoexiia, Moskva. Vol.l. 1938. 209 P. (MIRA 13:1) 1. 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()CRA 1819) 1, Moskovakaya ordena Lanina ael'skokhozyayvtvenraya ak&dex!ya ime K*A* Timir7azeva, ,KHAKTHp Aq BAZILLVICH, S.D-. Nitrogen !cases in mLner-al fortilizero caused b7 denitrifying bao-v teria. Tzv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.4t595-600 Jl-Ag''64. ()Of RA 3.7 -. 10) I* Hookovskays, ordona Lonina aeliskokhozyaystvannaya almdamiya im. Tialryazova. . ,fz//Cy j tZ~',R/Electronics - Yea5uring instruments Card 1/1 Pub. 133 - 3/18 Authors s AlIterman, Yas L., and Bazilovich., S. N., Engineer Title tSet of measuring devices for tuning duplex low-frequency.amplifiers Perlodical IVest.,Bvyazi 12, 5-7,-Dec 1954 Ab3traot tThe development, by the Soviet Radio Industry, of a set of measuring instru- ments for tuning duplax LF-4mplifiers is announced. The set consists of three basic instruments, the functions of which are described. The principle wiring, diagram of the set is included. Drawings; diagrams. Institution: Ministry of Radi-o Industry, USSR Submitted 41140 14 USER/ Electronics - Yob=c in4jeatora Card 1/1 lub. 113 - 5/18 Authorv 1.411teman, Ya* L., Carld. of Tech. Sc.; Brizilevich, SI-N.; and Tseayanchanko. G. V., Engineers TUIS I Volume indicator with remote, feedine PeriOdiCal I Vest. svyazi 2, page .10, Feb 1955 A-*J&UaOt I The development is reported'of a Volume ind "icator (portable), intended for measurinG the capacitance and voltage levels on automatic remote-fed. as well as service amplification points of 12 and 211 channel high-frequency telephone systems. K-12 and K-24. The technical data of the new dt~4ice are given. The instrument, whose dimensions are 460 x 300 x 235 mma~can also be used for measuring systems operating on a frequency range of up to 150 kal. The circuit diagram-of the indicator is shown. Diagram; illu,otration. Institutions ..... Submitted a M4k

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