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PONCAROVA,'Zdana; VYBOUYPJOBOf " ~ Retmporitonsal rupture of the dUOdOUUA- Rczh- chir. 34 no.2: 103-109 7 '60s 1. Chirargicka klinike, fakulty detsksho lakarstvi Irarlovy univer- siiy v Praze, prednosta doc. dr. Zdansk Tahala. (MODIM wds. & W. ) VYBORNY, Josef; PONCAROVA, Zdena Solitary diverticuUtis of the cecum. Roxhl. chir. 40 no.8-1575-378 Ag 161, 1. Chh-urgicks, klinika fakulty detakeho lakaretvi.. fakultni nemocnice v Prazo 1, prednosta doe. MUDr. Zdenek Vkhala. (DIVM'LICTJLITIS case reports) VYBORNY Josef MMrj JIMCMK, Otakar, HUDr-, JIRASIK, Lubor, HUDr,- USEK, AuaO117"Wr Spontanni panniculitis. Cas.lek.cesk. 91 no.8.6227-234 22 Pab 52. 1. Z chirurgickeho oddeleni statni fakultnt nemocnice, pobacky v Praze III; prednosta: MUDr Zdanek Vahala. z ir. dermatovenerolo- gicke kliniky university Karlov7: prednoeta: prof. dr. Karel Hubschmann, C It pathologicko-anatomickaho ustavu university XarlOA7 pradnosta: prof. dr. Homan Sikl. WNNICULITIS, spontaneous, clin. manifest, & ther.) VMRNY J f"Mr.; JENICEK. Otakar, MUDr. Tra-tic dislocation of the hip in children. Acts, cbir. orthop. traum. cech. Z3 no.3;124-128 June 56. 1. Z chirurgicke kliniky nemocnice v ?raze, 1, Pad Petrinem, prednosta liffDr. Zdenek Vahala. (HIP, dislocation traum., In child., case report (Cz)) (DISTOCATIONS. hip in child, case report (Cz)) (WW11DS AUD INJURIES causitg hip disloc. in child, case report (Gz)) .AUTHORt VYBORKYoRudol'f 20-4-4/52 4ITLEs On the Properties of the Solutions of Some Boundary Value Problems for Equations nf Parabolic Type (0 svoystvakh resheniy nekotorykh krEVevykh zadach dlya urayneniy parabolicheskogo tipa) SS PERIODICAL: DokladyAkademii Nau e,19'57, Vol 117, Nr 4, pp 563-565 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In a domain G with a sufficiently smooth boundary the author conijiders boundary value problems for the equations L(u) - f(X,t) and L(u) - 0, where n L(u) z a iiU xu x + bi ux -ut +0u i,j-1 i i i and X - (x19 ... fx n). With the aid of methods due to Hopf Ref. 1, 2 1 and Oleynik /Raf, 3.7the author proves the uniqueneas b of -the formulated bounda:cy value problems and the continuous Card 1/2 dependence of the solutions of the coefficients of the equation On the Properties of the Solutions of Some Boundary Value 20-4-4/52 Problems for Equations of Parallolic Type on the right sides and on initial- and boundary conditions. altogether six theorems (only two of them with a sketched proof) are formulated. 1 Soviet and 6 foreign references are quoted. ASSOCIATIONsMathematical Institute of the Czeohoolovak-Un loademy of 9ciences (Matematicheskiy institut Chekhoelovatskoy Akademii nauk PRESENTED% By S.L.Sobolev, Academician, 8 June 1957 SUBMITTEDt 17 May 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 P/508/62/012/001/001/001 Regular and stable ... D234/0308 U(f,y) is equal to f(y) for any contirtuous function f. A domain G is called stable if U(f,x) f(x) for any continuous f and any x EG. Several theorems are proved, among them the following: the domain G is stable if, and only if the set of unstable boundary points has zero harmonic measure; if a point is stable for (1) it is also stable for (2) and vice versa. SUBMITTED: December 29 1959 !-"I J VXBORNYS Rudolf f ~., *Differential cAlculus for beginners' by Karol HavlIcak. Reviewed by Rudolf' Vyborny. Aplikace mat 7 no.4:328-329 162. L 13245-,~ AFFTC/ASD/SSD Pi t Pu-4 ww c/044/63/000/003/ 26/047 A:UTHOR,-., Babu a, I., V~borkg, R. MINIMUM" TITLE: Regular and Istabls boundary points for problems of the heat conducLion-equation Pr :iv2nyy _:Z~;Iu rn -~A t -Refera-;ivnvv hu atematika, ~nci,- l963,_6o,_-Abstract 3 RIODICAL: -1 6 st 70. =an -and -of regular and stabl. TEXT- Problens -of -the existence of--a- olution points for Laplace',ji,equation and the heat conduotirity.equation are considered.' The _cona a --points -are-introtbaced-1 or -thoso---- pts _of_re dar .4nd. stabln-, regions- and 91 f pl co' e u t o --equations, and- a numl~or-of-ass=ption3-coneorning solutions 6 I'm a a q a i n ~-and the heat c6nductivity oquation.are proved, On the basis ot these assump- tions-and anumber of -evaluations, it is proved that., 1) a boundary point of .-a region is-replar for Laplace's-equation if and only if it is regular for the ~_--heat conductivity equation; 2) a boundary point ofa region -As stable for the -if---nd only if it is stable for Laplace's equaticn, -heat.;conduction.equatlon a IV. Buyvoll t The authors call a region rogular for -'s c2Mon LaPlace's equation if a s6lutJoh-of-tho- ichlet- prot-lem wdsts in it for -any Dir -Card 2 VYBORfffp Rudolf I-- ~":- ~ , , - '. . I ~ ~. . The enlarged maximin principle. ChekJwol mat. zH,;rnal 14 no.lill.0,-120 164. 1. Matenaticky ustav, Ceskoolovenska akademic ved, Prs:ha I., Utna 25. DIAZ, J.D.; VYBORN-Y , t I A~ " A mean valuce theorem for strorgly continuous vector valued functions. Chekhoal mat zhurnal 14 no. 2:322-323 164. 1. Institute for Fluid Dynamics and Applied I'lathematicst College Park, Maryland (for Diaz). 2. Institute of Mathematics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciencos, Prague 1, Zitna 25-(for Vyborny). Vrj,ORZIY, Rudollf ,ties of the solutions of certain bounda jr problems for -Propel. parabolic equations, Dokl. AN sm n7 no.4:562-565 D 157. (MIRA 11:3) I,Hat,smaticheskiy institut Chokhoolovatakoy AN, Predstavleno Akade-nikom S&L* Sobolavym, (Differential equationso Partial) 01 VIBa=2 Rudolf. N.NWMNNKN- a "Volume and integral" by W.1to Rogosinaki, Revimmd b7 Rudolf Vybo,rny. Aplikaes mat 8 no.2:158 263. j VYWRNI Rudolf *Wculus of variation3m b7 L.90 Magole. Reviewd by Rudolf Vyborny. Aplikace mat 8 no.2:159 163. V U M L D4 OL... uQu=tl.ty scianceg b7 E. Kamke. Reviewed by Rudolf Vyborny, Aplikace mat 8 no.2:160 1,63, PONCARMA, Zdena; VYBOM, Josef A con*,'Irlb~iion'to the problem of Meckells diverticulum in adults. Rozhl.chir.39 no-10:70&715 w6o. 1. Chirurgicka klinika f-skulty detakeho lefcarstvi, fakultni nemocuice v Praze 1, prednosta doc. XUDr. Zdenek V4ala. (MECKEVS DIVERTICULUM) PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION 636 VyboELk~p Bergey Fedorovich Promyslovoye geofizicheskoye oborudovaniye i apparatura (Oilfield Geopbysical Equipment and Apparatus) Moscowj, GostoptekhIzdatp 1958. 2B4 p. 4,000 copies printed. Executive Ed.: Bekman, Yu. K.; Tech. Ed.: Makhina, E. A. PURPOSE: The publication serves tvo purposes: It is a textbook for tecknikum, students and a practical manual for exploration geophysicists. COVERAGE: The book describes contemporary instruments used in the geophysical exploration of bore wells. The author claims that Soviet scientists have introduced a nimber of new electro-geophysical methods of well logging and have designed new equipment. The author points out that in 1956 the per- centage of radLIometric (radioactivity determination) methods amounted to 60 percent of the entire bulk of electric logging jobs. Particular advances were made in the methods of neutron logging of well bores., neutrqr~-ga- ray logging, etc. The oil veI2 drilling industry has especially profited from Card 116 Oilfi6ld Geophysicla Equilzbeut and Apparatus 636 the applicatiou of these new methods. Each chapter is dedicated to one type of the nev eqtipment,, The author describes the COUstructioup'specifications., appli- cation and accompaziies the description with diagrams. in addition, he adds a short description of the corresponding type of equipwnt made outside the bjsR. Zaee book is divided into'tvo Ixuts,, the first dealing with standard electric lneglmg cables and hoisting equipeent and the second with more advanced apparatus., such as., combinati-= logo (i.e., boxes composed of seven cables)., resistance meters, vell incUmometers, drift and slope indicators.. log calibrating systems, diam&.!)r gau&vs,, rtsistance thermometers, phatographic-recording apparatus., and various types of radioactivity logging, In several cases the manufacturer is also mentioned. Me following plants (or laboratories) am mentioned in connection with the types of instrument made: Ufa Geophysical Instrument Plant which makes BKZ log boxes, RP-2 resistance meters, EST-4 and ESO-2 electric thermometers, SKT-5 callipers (diameter gauges); Kiyev Georbysical Instrument Plant which makes BKZ log boxes; the workshop-laboratory of Grozneftegeofizika Trust vhich makes BKZ log boxes; TsVIL of Azneftegeofizika, Trust which makes electronic thermometers; Neftepribor (Ieningrad) which makes REU-57 resistance meters, There are 13 tablesj, 172 figures., 17 Scrriet references,, and 2 English references. Card 2/6 Oilfield Geophysical Equipment and Apparatus 636 TABLE OF C01MM: Introduction PART 1. GEOPHYSICAL WELL EXPLO11ATION EQUIPMEN Ch. I. Well Logging Cables 5 1. Technological specifications and construction of logging cables 2. Conditions and principles of cable use 10 3. Repair of Ugging cables 13 4. Splicing etbles and attaching them to a sonde (sounding cord) and measuring instruments 19 5. Calibrating system of a cable 2B Ch. 11. Sondes [sounding cords]; Electrode Plwamets; Lead Weights 31 6..sondes 31 7. Electrodes 33 8. Voe of son&.-S 36 9, Sonde heads vith suspended weight 36 10. Types of veight, 37 Card 3/6 Oilfield GeophyBical Equipment and Apparatus 06 Ch. III. Log Winches 41 ". The LXMS-2CO0 and UM-3000 vinches 42 12. 7he LK-6w winch 45 13. Charge collector of a Vinch 45 14. The balancing pulley of a log 48 Ch. IV. Log Hoists 53 15. The XPP-MD and UP-ME stationary drill-log hoist 53 16. Oself-propelled" logs (logs mounted on a motortruck]. 56 17. The SKS-6oo nseif-pmAlied" log 68 PART II. GEOPHYSICAL WHU EXPLORATION APPARATUS Ch. V. The BKZ Lq,, Boxes Elogs composed of seven cables] 75 18. The BKZ log box of the Ufa Geophysical Instiv nts Plant 76 19. 7he BKZ box of the Grozneftegeofizika TJrust 82 19a. The BKZ bo:c of the Kiyev Geopbysical Instru Plant 87 0%. VI. Resistance Meters 88 20. Meters for measuring resistivity in boreholes 88 21. Meters for measuring resistivity on surface 93 Card 4/6 Oilfield Geophysical Equipment and Apparatus 636 Ch, VIL Borehole Tharmomoters Ins '72. Electric retsistance thermometers attached to a three-strand cable 100 23. Electric renistance thermcmeters attached to a one-strand cable U7 Ch. VnI. Borehole Calipering Instr=ents [diameter gauges] 130 24. The Ma-5 resistance calliper attached to a three-strazd cable 131 25. The SKO-12 resistance calliper attached to a one-strand cable 142 26. Rhombic callipers 146 Ch. IX. Inclinometers 149 27, The IM-2 kiclinometer 149 28, 7he ISh-3 and Igh-4 inclinometer 163 29. Photoinclinometers 177 30, The ZI-I 1=11nometer meamwing the drift cv=ve of the bore- hole [drift indicator] 192 Card 516 Oilfield Geopbarsice.1 Equipment and Apparatus 636 Ch. X. Drillhole Slope Indicators 198 31- The NP-1 slope indicator 198 32. The crabination slope indicator 206 Ch, X1, (milti-electrodol Micro-spaced Sondes (sounding cords vith minlymm distances betveen electrodes] 211 Ch. XII. Combinatica Borehole Metering System [attached to a seven- strand cable] 217 Ch. =. Apparatus For Radioactivity Well Logging 223 33. General information 223 34. 7he:NGGK--57 aPPexatus for radioactivity logging 2V 35.'fte RK-W-5T APPeraft; fOr r6di0activitY 10WIM Vith luminescent indicators 240 36. The PM-57 portable gamma-roor detecting appwatus 260 ~J. Instructiono for using radioactivity logging apparatus in bcreholes 269 38. Cementation gauges [used for cement vhich vas impregnated vith radioactivity tracers (isotopes) and measuring the cementation in the presence of gama MO] 2n 'Bibliogmpby 2B2 AVAIMU: Library of Congreom (TN,27l-P4V92)' MH/eag Card 616 9-21-58 VYBORNM, S.F* &Oda Development of equipment for strain measu:rements. Priborostroenie no.1:22-25 A 164, WRA 17-.2) I 8 C) C BARSUKOV, Oleg Alekeandrovich; BLINOVA, Nina Hikhayloyu&;_VUM9TKH, 34rgjff~_' I!2j=gj&,h- GULIN. Turiv Alaksand.-ovich; DAKHNOV. Vladimir Nikolaye- vich; 1ARIONOT. V~racheslav VasiIyevirh;,KHOLIY, Arkedly Ivanovich; TAMOV, A,G., dgktro f t.nauk. prof., reteenzent; SHOROXMVA, L.I~,.voduvhchiy red.; PIOSINA. A.Se, tekbn.red. []Radioactive methods of research in oil -and lps wells] Radioaktivuye metody iseledovaniia neftianykh i gazovykh skvazhin. Koskya. Goo. naucluio-telthnAzd-vo neft. i gorno-toelivnoi lit-ryt 1958 314 (Oil w'oll loggingg Radiation) OUN M41 ..,rp,XkcX*JIJXSXTXV. P.A., redaktor; NIKITJWKO, A.A., VTB ORN T.Uq.Urj:$yj%1Q vedushchiy r~_daOior' ; XHLM NIJKOVA. A.A., takhnicheskiy redaktor [The use of radioactive Isotopes in petroleum extraction and well drilling] Primenenle radioaktivnykh Isotopoy v dobyche nefti I burenit. skTazhin; ustod machanykh atomove KoskTa, Gos.nguchno- takhn. izd-To neft. I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry,-1957- 109 P. WRA io:6) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) (Oil well drilling) Tn I elf. -- ANN",& Controlling hydraulic fracturing of oil #and* by means of tagpd Mons. Neftianik 1 no.7:19-23 J1 '56. '(MLRA 911l) .1. 19,challnik otdols Glayneftegeofisiki, (Petroleum engineering) (Oil well logging, Radiation) "1,/,K 669.93 ab VYDOR?ffKH., Smozy FOOROVICH Primeneniye radioaktivnykh izotopov v dobyche nefti i burenit skvazhin (metod Hechenykh Atomov) (Use of radioactive isotopes in petrolem extra- ction and oil -dell drilling) Moskva, Gostoptekbizdatp 1957. 109 p. diagrs., tables. "Literatura"* p. 108. ITUBM ORHM S.F., rodaktor; PUSMNA. Yis.G.. , Sem3a Semullovich; ED U. vedusbohly redaktor;.POIABINA, A*-S-.-; takhnicheekly redaktor [fleophysics in the petroleum industry for geologists; Interpretation af the rasults of industrial geophysical studies] leftepromysloysis geofitAka dlia goologov; interpretstalls resulitatoy proVelovykh geoftsichaskikh Lealedovanii. Izd. 2-oo, perer. i dop. Moskva, Goo. nauchtio-tekha. Ltd-vo neftl6not i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1957. 397 P. Prospecting-Geophysical methods) (HLFA 10:4) I well logging) M 4116 /-~-j /v VA-~ PHASE BOOK EXPLOITATION 749 Barsukev, Oleg AlekBandrovich; Blinova, Nina Mikhaylevna; Vyb9r-.qkh,' Serge dfififf- y Fedorovich- Gulin, Yuriy Aleksandrovich; Dakhnov--V!6 ikolayevlcW;~I~ftonov, Vyacheslav Vasillyevich; Kholin, Arkadiy Ivanovich Radioaktivnyye metody issledovaniya neftyanykh i gazovykh skvazhin (Radioactive Methods for Exploring Oil and Gas Wells) Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1958. 314 P. 5,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Tarkhov, A.G.0 Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Department of Ore Geophysics of the Sverdlovsk Mining Institute imeni V.V. Vakhrusheva; Executive Ed.: Shorokhova, L.I.; Tech. Ed.: Polosina, A.S. PURPOSE: The book was authorized an a textbook by the Ministry of Higher Education for students of geological and geophysical so-otionf; at petroleum vuzes. It is also intended as a handbook for geologists and geophysicists dealing with the theory and techniques of modern radioactive methods of oil well exploration. Card 1/10 Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 A. COVERAGE: The authors stress the physical prinoiples of radiome'.ry of oil and gas wells, describe the operation of radiometric instru- ments and measuring procedures, and interpret the obtained data. In 1953, the authors working at the Laborutoriya Radioaktivnykh Metodov Issledovaniya Skvazhin (Laboratory of Radioactive Oil Well Logging) of the Moscow Petroleum Institute were the first to solve one of the most important problems, i.e., the use of radioactive methods to determine the location of oilfield water in eased wells. The authors developed the radioactive isotope method and the special modifications of neutron methods for well surveying which have been used extensively by industry since 1954 in the explora- tion of petroleum resources. A method using sodium activation to establish the location of oilfield water was developed in 1954 at the Petroleum Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. N.M. Blinov wrote chapter I; V.N* Dakhnov, the introduction and chapters 11, V, and VII; A.I. Kholin, chapter III; O.M. Arutinov, O.A. Barsulcov, Ya. Ya. Gorskiy, and V.V. Larionov, chapter IV; V.V. Larionov and A.I. Kholin, chapter VI; Yu.A. Gulin and I.I. Felldman, chapter VII; O.A. Barsukov and K.A. Barsukov, chapter VIII; O.A. Barsukov, chapter IX; O.A. Barsukov and A.I. Kholin, chapter X; and S.F. Vybornykh, chapter XI. There are 66 references scattered through the book, 37 of which are Soviet, and the rest English. The book contains 21 tables and 146 drawings. Card 2/10 Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch, I, Physical Principles of Well Radiometry 10 I. Radioactivi ty and the law of radioac,Vive decay 10 2, Radioactive radiation and their characteristics 18 3. Brief data on the structure of the atomic nucleus 22 4. Artificial transformation of elements and nuclear reactions 23 5# Neutron sources 27 6. Interaction of particles with matter 30 Ch. II. Radioactive Characteristics of Rocks 47 Natural radioactivity 47 Neutron characteristics of rocks 59 9. Induced radioactivity of rocks 66 Card 3/10 Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 Ch. III. Methods of Well Radiometry 69 10. General data and classification of methods of well radiometry 69 11. Method of natural radioactivity of rocks 71 12. Method of tagged atoms (isotope method) 73 13- Method of scattered gamma radiation 78 14. Neutron-neutron method (method of neutron density) ~9 15. Neutron-gamma method 1 16. Method of induced activity 83 17- Spectrometry of gamma radiation in wells 85 Ch. IV. Radiometric Instruments 88 18. General data and specifications to be met by radio- metric instruments 88 19. Gamma-ray indicators 89 20. First radiometric well instrument 95 21. MNI one-channel instruments for operation on a triple-core cable 96 22. Two-channel instruments (1955 NGGK-55 model) for operation on a single-core cable 100 23. Auxiliary instruments and equipment for radiometric 3urveys Card 4/10 hadloactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 24. Testing instruments for the absence of the interrelation of channels and for linearity 25. Procedure of measurements in wells 113 26. Selection of conditions of measurement 115 27. Quality control of measurement 119 28. New models of radiometric, instruments 120 Ch. V. Theoretical Principles of the Gamma method of Well Surveying 137 Ch. VI. Interpretation of Results of Measurements by the Natural Radioactivity Method 151 29. Calculation of fluctuation distortions 151 30. Distortions of gamma-method diagrams connected with measurement procedures and operation of the instruments 156 31. Adapting gamma-method readi ngs to uniform well conditions 158 32. Establishing the boundaries and determining the thick- ness of layers according to intensity curves of natural gamma radiation 169 Card 5A0 ~Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 33. Evaluation of relative intensity of gamma radiation 172 34. Qualitative evaluation of radioactivity of minerals 176 35. Correlation of well profiles according to intensity curves of natural gamma radiation 177 36. Lithological disintegration of well profiles 18o 37- Use of gamma-method data in studying collector characteristics of rocks 183 Ch. VIII. Intepretation of Diagrams of the Scattered Gamma- radiation Method 183 38. Principles of the theory of the scattered gamma- .radiation method 183 39. Elimination of the Influence of changes in the density of the drilling solution 191 40. Evaluation of the density of rocks 193 41. Evaluation of the porosity of rocks 195 42. Making raore precise the lithological characteristics of the well profile 196 43. Depth of prospecting method of scattered gamma radiation and the collar influence 199 44. Height determination of cement elevation 200 Card 6/ lo Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 Ch. VIII. Principles of the Theory of Neutron-Neutron and Neutron- Gamma Methods in Well Surveying 203 45. Distribution of neutrons emitted by the point source of thermal neutrons in an infinite homogeneous medium 203 46. Distribution of thermal neutrons in rocks of varying water content in the case of a fast neutron source 207 47. Distribution of neutron-gamma radiation in a homogeneous medium 222 48. Distribution of neutrons in media of varying neutron properties 225 Ch. IX. Interpretation of Diagrams of Neutron-Neutron and Neutron-Gamma Methods 239 49. Evaluation of diameter influence, types of well filling and bracing 239 50. Determination of correction, taking into account the indicator length 247 Card 7/10 Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 51. Lithological breaking-up of rocks and the correlation of well profiles according to neutron-surveying methods 250 52. Method of determining porosity 254 Ch. X. Une of Neutron Methods for Breaking-Up Oil and Water Saturation Collectors 260 53. Physical principles of breaking-up oil-bearing and water-bearing layers by neutron methods 261 54. Analytical evaluation of the difference in the intensity of neutron-gamma radiation in water- and oil-bearing layers 262 55. Measurement procedures 266 56* Interpretation of measurement data 269 57. Breaking-up of oil-and water saturation collectors by the spectrometric method 271 58. Breaking-tip of oil-and water saturation collectors by the neutron-neutron method 273 Card 8/1o Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 Ch. XI. Procedure and Diagram Interpretation by the Tagged Atom Method 276 59- Selection of radioactive isotopes and technique In preparing activated liquid 276 6o. Some general directions on conducting well surveys by the tagged atom method ZT9 61. Determination of absorptive layers and piping between layers in working and pressurized wells 281 62. Determination of damaged spots in the column and zone losses in clay solution circulation in the drilled well 290 63. Determination of the height of cement elevation in back of the column and of the thickness of the cement ring 291 64. Testing the hydraulic break of the layers 295 65- Making more precise the depths in perforating the eased columns 301 Card 9/10 Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 66. Basic trends in the future development of the isotope method 302 Ch. XII. Use of Radioactive Methods in Exploring and Surveying Other Natural Resources 304 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card,10/10 IS/Jmr 11-26-58 VYBMIM, Bergey redorovich; BEWN, Yu.X., vedushchiy red.; KUKHIXA, I.A.j (Oil-field geophysical equipment and apparatus] Prowsloyce goofizicheekoe oborudovanie i apparatura. Moskva, Goo. nauchno- bukhn.izd-vo, neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1958. 284 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) (Fetroleum'6ngtneering) XOWOV. Sergey Grigorlyevich; UPaW2HITS. Y.H., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, ratsentent; nzhener, reteenzent; PCKLRMS, L.I., iarhazier, reteenzent; PMBIIFA, Te,Gs, vedushchly redaktor; POLCSIHI. A.&, takhnicheskly redaktor [Teohnola of industrial geophysical Tekhatka promyslovoi goofisiki. Izd. 2-oe, p9rer* Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivuoi lit-ry, 1957- 562 pe (KI3A 10:1) (Geopb7sics) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) Subject Card 1/2 Author Title .Periodical Abstract 2742 i USSR/Mining Pub. 78 - 12/22 Vybomykh, S - F - ethod of marked atoms (isotope tracers) for the study and control of the technical conditions of oil and gas wells Neft. khoz., 33, 7, 61-64, JI 1955 Electrical methods like measuring the electrical resistance of rock formations and electrical thermometry have been used among the various c Ing devices giving information on the different geo- logical formations-encountered while drilling, on the status of the casing of the oi 1 wells, or on rock conditions outside the well casings. In 1952 a new electrical method was suggested in which radioactive isotopes of cobalt, zinc etc. are added to the drilling fluid. This activated fluid Is then pumped into the well. Dependent upon the permeabIlIty AID P Neft. khoz., 33) 7j 61-64, JI 1955 AID.F - 2742 card 2/2 hib. 78 - 12/22 ,of the formation layers,, the gamma activity of those layers will change and the measurement of such gamma activity will give information on variouB characteristics of the strata. Charts. Institution : None Submitted : No date WIN, Feofan Gavrilovich; YAKUBOVICH, Boris lsayevich; V0121YANSK17, A.K.y Inah., rets,!Pnzent; VYBOR?iyy,- K.R., inzh., retBenzent; KP.IZHA)IOVSKIY'P'-G.S., inzh., retsenzent; ZAYCIIIKOVA, E.A.p red.; GOLIBERG, T.M., tekhn. red. (Operating, repairingg and assembling equipment in build- itg materials plants] Ekspluatatsiiaj remont i montazh oboru- d.jvaniia zavodov stroiteltnykh materialov. Moskva, Stroilz- dat, 1964. 234 P. (MIRA 17:3) KIATS, A. L; KOUSHIK. R.S.; VYBOROV, G.P. Aperimental data on the use of compound vaccine to control brucellosis. Toz. i dokl. konf. Irk. gosensucho-iseloprotivochum. inst. no.2: 19-20 '57. 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