TELIS M V, A.P.; PAVLOV, G.N.
Anatomical and histological investigations of the innervation of
mammary glands in the cow and goat. Trudy Inst.fistol. 4:136-144
155. (MIRA 9:4)
l.Kafedra anatomii i fisiologii Leningradskogo sallskokhozya7styen-
nogo instituta, zaveduyushchiy G.N.Pavlov, i laboratorlya fiziologii
sellakikhozyaystvennykh zhivotnykh Institute fiziologii imeni
I.P.Pavlova, zaveduyushchi7 I.A.Bar7shnikov.
(Udder--Innervation) (Cows) (Goats)
'Dj- ~is
BOGDASHXT,
Nikolay Filippovich, professor; JALIS4TS s~4)JC44 ~-fivlovioh'
doteent; GOL'DS = YN, S.A.. radaktor; COMY01 a
ekly rodaktor
(Mammary glands of Livestock) Molochnye 2h8lS2y 8eI'6kOkhOZiAiStTGn-
nykh shivotnykh. Izd. 2-oa. parer. i dop. Moskva, Gog, izd-vo
selikhos. lit-ry. 1957. 223 P. (KLRA 10:7)
(Mammary glands)
AZENW, Grigoriy losifo-vich, prof.; BOYMO, Vasiliy Ivanovich,
Arkadly Favlovlt.-h, dots.;
BYRDINAp A.b.j re,17
[Anatow and physioloirt of ftirm animals] Anatomilu I. fl-
z1ologlia sellukokhoz1aistrennykh zhivotnykh. Moskva.
Kclos: 1')(4- 574 p. (MIRA 1831)
Lh
MJIM-
Bog=
YSLISLTXV, A.V., inzhener; SHIROKOY. M.T., inzhener.
Now mothod of working chalk beds, Yekh.stroi. 11 no.8:22-23
Ag 134. WaA 7: 8)
(chalk)
A.?., red.; SVZTLAYZVA,
red.isd-va; PROKOFIYEVA, L.N*. takhn.red,
A.S.,
(sharpening save at saw maintenance points; manual for working
circles and groups] Zatochka losorabochnogo Instruments na
pilopravnykh punktakh; posobie dlia leekhozov I lesnichaatv.
Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1958. 25 p. (MIRA 12:2)
(Saw filing)
TELISEYEV, Anisim Vasillyevich; PITERMAN, E.L., redaktorl UTKIN, N.A..
r=f3F'-, YERMLWVA, Te.A.. tekbnlchackly redaktor.
,[Tools for sharpening wood cutting instruments; guide for work
with the tools] Stanki dlia zatochki lasoruboohnogo instrument&;
rukovodstvo dlia raboty na stankakh, Moskva, Goalesbumizdat,1954*
39 P; (MLRA 8:5)
(Saw filing)
YZLISXTAV, B.; UHITXOVSXAYA, M.
The 8P-90 device for measuring the backing distance of autonobiles.
Avt. transp. 36 no.10:35-36 0 158. (MM 13:1)
(Automobiles-Ap.oaratus and supplies)
Yr i
12(2)
AUTHORs Yeliseyev, B- P Engineer, Kirov Oblast SOY/29-59-2-31/41
TITLEs Air Instead of Spring Suspensions (Vozdukh vmesto ressor)
PERIODICAL: Tekhnika molodezhi, 1959, Hr 2, PP 35-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In thin article the author reports on the advantages of pneu-
matic springing. In order to enable a car to travel on bumpy
roads at high speed without considerable shocks the wheel
motion should be increased by 35-40 om with reference to the
frame, and the hardness of springs should be reduced many
times. On bad and impracticable roads, long uneven tracts may
occur,the depth of which exceeds the limitb of possible wheel
motion. In this case, the springs not only serve for pro -
tecting the body from short shocks but also for absorbing the
kinetic energy of the impact on the road. The more energy the
springs can absorb, the higher is the speed which the car can
support without compressing thesprings to the limit. If one
compares the specific energy capacity of,steel and air, the
latter is superior. One kilogram of spring steel absorbs
5 kgm of energy under a load of 5oOOO kg upon I cm2f whereas
1 kg of air absorbs 11,000 kgm at an absolute pressure of
Card 1/3 7 atmospheres. These figures prove that by use of air a
Air Instead of Spring Suspensions S07/29-59-2-31/41
springing with long motion, reduced hardness and a very hi *gh
energy capacity can be constructed. Tests carried out in.
1952 at the Kirov Car Repair Shop showed that pneumatic sprinp
were not sufficient to maintain a high speed on impracticable
roads. Inconvenient deviations of the revolving plane of the
wheels occur at high speeds. For this reason, special
kinematics of the steering-wheal gear in required to compen-
sate these inconvenient phenomena. This difficulty was
eliminated and an experimental car with pneumatic springing
wan tested in July 1958. The trial trips on a distance of
10 km showed that a common car "GAZ-5111 had an average apeed
of 25 km/h on bumpy roads, and had to slow down to 10 km/h
in case of especially deep holes. Besides, the car was exposed
to violent shocks. The test car "GAZ-MMII, however, covered
the whole distance at a speed of 50 km/h. No gear change was
necessary and no shocks were feit. From this it may be
calculated that a car with pneumatic springing can repl&ce 2
ordinary cars. If among the 3 million trucks working on bad
roads only 1/10 were adapted to pneumatic springing,
.300,000 trucks and 300,000 drivers would become free for
Card 2/3 other work. The test car was tested over a distance of
',RV
Air Instead of Spring Suspensions SOV/29-59-2-31/41
1,500 km with various types of terrain from muddy ways up to
concrete roads. The construction suggested (scheme psge 35)
may be one version for the building of fast-running cars for
impracticable roads. This would be of great use for farming
enterprises. Thero are 3 figures.
Card 3/3
I
RUDKEVICHI M.Ya.; YIELISMW, B.A.
Some features of the history of the development of local uplifts
in the Turinsk salient. an a basis for entiraO.-no tl,-
for finding oil and gas in them. Trudy SNIIGOIM A0.91-443 !6Q.
WIFA 14:7)
(Turinsk region--Petroleum geology)
(Turinsk region--Gas,,Iratural--~Goology)
J.
-I xt , 2 1 'y L V
TF43YANOVSKIY, V.V.; TARASOV, S.V., knodidat tokhnichaskikh neuk,
reteenzent; TELISWIF, R.L.. redaktor; HICHALWSKKYA, A.I.,
redaktor; niche skir redaktor,
[Electromechanical clocks In automobiles] Slaktromakhanichaskis
chasy; artomobillmye. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino-
stroitellnoi lit-ry, 1955. 74 p. (MLRA 8:12)
(Clocks, Electric)
YELISSYEV, B. L.
Printing chronographs. Priborostroenle no,3:30 Yr '57.
(KLRA 10:5)
(Chronograph)
YELISEYEV, B.L.,;. UVAROV, Ye.I.
Table clock with power supply from a light source. Priborostroenie
no.5.*13-14 My 161. ' (HIRA 24:5)
(Clocks and watches)
(Solar batteries)
11011TOZZ-E-71 7. 1,14.
YELISEY911, D. K.; "Experimental Investigation of the total strength of
a wooden ship in assembly." lHoscow TecWqal Inst of the Fish
Industry and Economy imeni A. 1. flikoyan. Moscow, 1956. (Disserta-
tion for the Degree of Candi&to In Tedmical Science.)
Knizhnaya Letopist
No 32, 1956. Moscow.
YELISEYEEV; B.M.
Possibilities for long-stroke suspensions. Avto prom. 27 no. 4:19-22
AP 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Gqpudarstvennyy soyuznyy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znam*ni
4auqlmo-issledovateliskiy avtomobilInyy i avtmotornyy institute
(Motor vehicles--Springs)
Yr. LISErv, B. N.
Material on the Geology and Minerals in Anadyv Kray.
Trudy Aikt Inst. Vol 48,9 1936
S'): Trudy Arkitcheskogo Nauchno-Isoledovatellskogo Institutas GUSMP.,
Council of Ministers* Vol 201, 1948
IlThe En-.icnchyvri, the Yeserwhyu.til I;en,~rvt, un-.1 the fetAculoe-i"dol-hellul
7-46,
Trudy Ornu~of,-o r.i-ditslrls~.c.~o In3tillutu., (7 mr:;actlonu, Crriok I-edical lf!3tJt'.ltt), I-,
1948
YALIS117XV
era
Utilizing secondary power resourceso Promoenerg. 11 no.6.-26-28 -Te '56.
(Open-hearth furnaces) (Boilers) 0m 9:9)
V,
AUTHOR: Ye1ii9eyev, D.V., Suloyev, V.A. & Taeluyke Yu.I. 94-2-7/27
TITLE: Evaporative cooling of slider pipes (in furnaces), using natural
circulation. (laparitellnoye oldilazlideniye glisoazhnykh trub na
yestestvennoy tsirkulyatsli.)
PFILIODICAL.- Promyslilennaya Enorgetika, 1058, Vol.13- No.2. pp. 19-21 (US-1h,
ABSTRACTz In recent years extensive use has been made of evaporative cooling
of various parts of industrial furnaces. Forced circulation is
often used to cool the tubes at the bottom of heating furnaces on
which the heated materials slide. However, it is possible, and
sinpler, to use natural circulation for this purpose. In 1953-56
the Gorky Metallurgical Works introduced evaporative cooling on two
furnaces attached to a rolling-mill, that were used to heat ingots
weig,hing up to 1,350 kg. Each furnace burns 800 kgo. per hour of
fuel oil. The system is illustrated diagrammatically and contains
four parallel circuits. Forced circulation was used, with safeguards
against pump failure. Me possibility of a natural circulation
system was investigated, and its merits are discussed. Natural
circulation tests were made on the furnaces. Die furnace life is
divided into three periods characterised by different cooling
conditions: tho first is when the furnace is new, the thermal
insulation is in good condition mid the thermal loading is relatively
Card 1/2 light; then there is a Ion- period during idiich thermal loadings
t~- -
%1-2-7/:)-7
Evaporative cooling of slider pipes (in furnaces), using natural circulation.
are intermediate; finally there is a period irmediately preceding
shut-down for repair, during which the thermal loading is heavy.
Cooling conditions in each of these phases are discussed. The
natural circulation scheme was found to simplify the hydraulic and
electrical circuits, and to reduce first and operating costs, besides
making the cooling more reliable. There is I figure.
AVAILABLE: Librrxy of Congrer;-3.
Furnaces-Dosign
Card 2/2
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ANDONIYIV, S.M,; ZHLOBINSKIT, Te.l.; TIMIYEV, M.A.; STRUGATsKry, L.F.;
TILISMV.,2,V!,~ TSELUYKO.- Tu.I.; StMROV. A.I.; FILIPIYNV, O.Y.;
'P.A. LIVOY, T.Y.; SUIDTIV, V.A.
Ivaporation cooling of rolling-mill heating furnaces in open-hearth-
furnace plants and complex utilization of secondary power resources*
Prom. energ. 14 no,1:37-39 JA 159. VURA 12:1)
(rurnaces, Heating) (Boilers)
86272
S/188/60/000/005/001/010
BO19/BO56
71d
TfOVS; Yelibeyev , B. V., Pashkovich, V. V.
TITLE: Multiple Particle Production in ( XrP) Collisions
at Energi es of Some Bev
PERIODICAL: Vestnik MoAkovskoro univernitetp. Seriya 3, fizika,
astronomiya, 19bUr No- 51 PP- 3 - 5
TEXT: Experimental data on multiple particle production are analyzed
and compared with the theory. Up to an energy range of 3 Bev special
interest is displayed with respect to experiments carried out at OIYaI
(Joint Institute of Nuclear Research). The authors made calculati6-ns
range from 1.7 to 3 Bev, which showed that the percentage
of strange particles obtained within this energy range had been overesti-
mated. It is noted that this percentage remains almost constant within
0- range from 1-5 Bev. A figure shows the production probabilities of
AKn1T reactions up to 7 Bev. The introduction of a volume whose diametBr
is given by the Compton wavelength of the K-meson, was not in contrast
to the experimental results, but yielded an increased number of strange
Card 1 /3
1'1,14-iple Particle Production in
(Rop ) Collisions at Energies of
Some' Bev
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B/188/60/dOO/005/001/010
B019/BO56
particles. L.G. Zastavenko is mentioned. V. S. Barashenkov is thanked
for guidance. There are 1 figure, 1 table and 5 references.: 4 Soviet
and 1 US.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektrodinamiki i kvantovoy mekhaniki
(Department of Electrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics)
SUBMITTED:
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September 12, 1959
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Dissortaticn: lRApjd Method for Coolinp and
its Effect on the Qljality of Product."
30#1510
Foscow Inst~of National Economy imeni G. V. Plexhanov
80 Vecheryaya Moskva
Sum 71
YMSEM, 1j. Iffj C:ind of J!o Sci -- klrii,s-5) -u
-ent VarioUes of A~:ple atid Plum Ti-t.-es un,::er Cor,11tit,ris of the i-xrt
'Af f ei
i
Caucausas.." Lenin,trad, 1~)59, 21 pp (Hor'.1cultural Institw.e, of
Agricultural Sc`&.ences im V. 1. Lenin) (KL, 8-60, 115)
SHAPOSHIIIKOVP G.Kh.; ~E .-I,
Life cycle of plant 3-ice (Aphididae) in rel-ation to the
biochemical composition of their primary and secondary hosts.
Zoo. zhur, 40 no. 2:189-192 F 161. (MMA 14:2)
1. Zoological Instituter U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences (Leningrad).
(Plant lice)
YELISEYEvt E.I.
Biochemical characteristirs of the buds of early,, medium and
Iate flowering varieties of apple. Biokhim.pl.i ovosbab.
no.7sl93-206 162. (MIRA l6d)
1. Maykopskafa opytnaya stantsiya Ysei3oyuznogo instituta
rasteniyevodstva.
(Buds) (Apple-Varieties)
YELISEYFV, E.I., kand. biol. nauk
Method of determining sugars for comparative evaluation of
samples of breeding material. Trudy po prikl. bot., gen.L
sel. 37 no. 1:172-174 165 (MITIA 19:1)
YF,LISF.YF,V, E.T., kand. biol. nauk.
Dependence of the frost resiotpncd of fruit tree on the direc-
tion of oxidation-reduction processea in their tisoues. Trudy
po prRI. bot., gen. i sel. 37 no. 105-104 165
(HIRA lgtl)
Y
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Chemical Abst.
8 M
o. 5
Vol- 4
Mar. 10, 1954
~' Hineralogical and Geological Chemistry
L4tersnd dullnesol 0 vesiplik
ninfrad, Un , 7, Geel., 127-40
- _" review of the status oilknowledge concerning
7,r ;.d dullness of minemh and their memurpment. H.
neda"a ;':IM Bar to the peffelov I heodnifte iron iosucter for
~U U ripp Of R
Meall ri ter of mine !T ent
!n ~V- N.
"Now* mineral, chinoite. Zap.Vees.nin.ob-va 83 no.3:279-283 154.
(XLRA 7:11)
1. Kollskiy filial Akadesti nauk SSSR im. S.H.Itrova.
I I (Kineralogy) (Chinolte)
I
t1le MIC
41. LIC41-1
LL2
IELIS=V
-X-rrq study of minerals of the foraterite-fayalita isamarphic series.
Zap. Vaea. min. ob-va 86 no.6t657-670 '57. (MMA 1113)
1. Taboratorlya,fizichookikh matodov iseledovaniya mineraloy S
rud XDI'ekogo filials AN SSM
(Yorsterits) (7hyalite) (X-rays-IndustriRl applioationo)
AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, E.K. 70-3-2-6126
TITLE: "--ITUW- -ilia Structurw of, Olivine (Novyya
4annyye o kris,ta~.I-icheskoy strukture olivina)
PERIODICAL: Kristallogr afiya, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 2, pp 167 - 174
(USSR).
ABSTRACT: Natural olivine and fayalite specimens were used to
cover the whole composition range Mg2SiO,, to Fe2S'O, . Powder
photographs (camera diam. 66 mm) were taken with Fe radiation
and showed slight variations in spacings. Graphs are given
of the dependence of the volume per molecule, the angle between
011 and Oll and the angle between 010 and Oll . A table
is given of the unit cell lengths and refractive indices. An
index of the d arture from hexagonal close packing is
provided by c73 - b . This is near zero for Fe 2S'04 consen-
trations greater than 40%. There is a slight positive deviation
from Vegard's law. Chrysolite (olivine with 13 mol. % Fe2S'04)
was studied at high temperatures with an ionisation spectrometer
(Cu radiation) records beiag taken from the same specimen at
6 temperatures up to 1200 C and at intervals while reducing
the temperature. Curves of the variation of b and c with
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New Data on the Crystal Structure of Olivine 70-3-2-6/26
the temperature are reproduced and are slightly convex
upwards (temp. abscissae). There are some intensity changes
with temperature.
The diagram from forsterite was indoxed in some detail and
certain lines were found which did not correspond to the
usual cell (a = 4.745, b = 10.20, c = 5.976 KX) and space
group Pbmn . These lines can be explained as due to secondary
reflection of strong primary reflected beams.
There are 6 figures, 3 tables and 23 references, 16 of which
are Soviet, 4 English and 3 German.
ASSOCIATION: Kollskiy filial AN SSSR (Kola Branch of the Ac.Sc.USSR)
SUBMITTED: May 3, 1957
Card 2/2
YELISEM, Z.H.
Study of the chemical couposition of natural pyrrhotits [with
summary, in Inglish]. Vast. Lou 13 no,6:24-33 158, (NM 11:5)
(Pyrrhotite)
Hinoralo&v and gnochemistrv of copper-nickel m1fide depooits.
Vest-LGU 11 no-24:17-31, 158- ' (MIRA 12W
(Mineralogy, Doterminative)
Min Im
Y9LjSBYBVq,X.N.; SKMNOVA, S.I.
lt6tgers its containing iron and magnesiumo Zap. Vass. min. ob-va
87 noe'10-13 158, OWU U:6)
1; Laboratoriya fizidhookikh matodor laeledovaniya mineralov
I rad rollakogo filiala AN SSSR*
(Estgarelte)
TIMIS
-i!L-IUff4jw[--
Geochemistry of principal sulfide copper-sinc deposits in
tie U.S.S.R. Probl.gookb1m, no.1:6-183 159&
OaM 1317)
(Sulfides)
YELISMV, E.N.; SKMOVA, S.I.
WubUity of the pentlandite. Xat.~-z ;dn.Xo)' --)Iuoat. 76-1 ?-Y
(MlRA 15:2)
(Psntla~dite)-,
YELISEYEV , - --
_,_x
Mineralogical studies of sulfide copper-nickel deposits. Inform*
biul.11IIGA no.14:25-28 159. (MIRA 13:7)
(Russia, Northern-Stilf idea)
M- -M-M MM-TORT =,
YELISETZ7. E.N.
Basic structural features of the Morillsk ore deposit.
Inform. biul. HIIGA no.17:30-34 159. (XnU 13:11)
(Morillsk r9glon-Oredsposits)
r4
'YELISEYZVp
X-ray analysis of minerals. Hin.abor. no.14:402-408 160.
(MBA 15:2)
1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Ivana Franko., LIvov.
(X-ray crystallography)
T,
5"
R 51 -�i
'. M M-1,041M-011~
OP- za--z- 4 WON U~M
YHLISRW. X.N.;,.YOLXOVA. M.I.; 13VISOV, A.P*
Effect of Isomorphous substitution on the size of the elementary cell
of apatitee. Vest.LGU 15 no.6:48-53 '60. (MIRA 13:3)
(Khibiny Hoimtaine-Apatite crystals)
TELI5MV, E.H.; KAVARDIN, G.I.; TUDIN, B.A.
Olivino In ultrabasic and basic rocks on the Kola Peninsula.
Vest.LGU 15 no.12:5-14 160. (MIRA 13:6)
(Kola Peninsula--Chr7solite)
Gmt5e- hau, 362UA.l
TJILISEYN, R.N.
Erroneous definition of Idaite as a now tdaeml, Zap, Toes. min.
ob-va 89 no.1:128-129 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. lafedra mineralogii Lsvookogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
Imeni Tye Tranko.
.(Africa, Southwest-Idatte)
!EVP llikolsv Aleksandrovich; GORBUNOV Grigorij Ivanovichl
'YELISEYEV Erik Nikolaysvich.; XASLENIKOV Vladimir Jklekseyevich;
UTKIN., Konstantin Rikolayevich (deceasedi; P011MOV, A.A.,
akademik., glavnyy red.; YELISEYEV, N.A.,, otv.red.; DOWATOV, P.S.,
red.izd-va; BLE M ; E. Yu., tekhn.red.
[Ultrabasic and basic intrusions in Pechenga District; geology
and structure, petrography, minerals and ores, geochemistry of
nickel] Ulltrausnovnye i o9novnys intruzii Pechengi; geologiia
i struktura petrogral-iia, mineraly-1--rudy.. geokhimiia nikelia.
Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk- SSSR. 1961. 357 P. (Akademiia nauk
SSSR. Laboratoriia geologii dokembriia, Trudy, no.10)
(MIRA 34:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Yeliseyev).
(Pechenga District-Geology)
------- -------
YELISEYEV, E.N.; MALASFLVSKIY) V.V.
Method of,an x-ray analysis of monoclinic minerals as illustrated
by the study of desmine, astrakanito, vivianito. Rin. sbor.
no,15:91-108 161. (WRA 15:6)
1. Gosudarstvannyy univorsitet imeni Ivana Frankop LIvov.
(X- ray crystallography)
IAZAREIIKO,, Ye.K.; YELISEYEV, E,N.; SLIVKO,, M*M.
Academician IT.V. Belav; on hits ?Qth birthday. Min. sbcr. w.15:
372-377 161. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Gosudarstvennyy universitat,, Llvov.
(Belov, Nikolai Vasillovich,,,1891-)
U "Ore',
Critical romarks of B,B. Zviagin and V.A. Frank-Kamonotoii on tho
mothods of X-ray analysis of clay minerals.. Min. abor. no.15,409-411
161. (MJRA 15:6)
1. Goaudarstvonnyy universitat imeni Ivana FrwiYo.. LIvov.
(play-Analysin)
(X-ray'crystallography)
RAZUIMOVSKIY, N.K.;.YZLISEYiV E.N.
nMineralogy course" by E.K. Lazareziko
,.,Vols. 1-2. Revieved by
N.K. Razumovokiip E.N. Alineov. Veot. LOU 16 no.28:114-116
l6l. (MIRA 14:10)
(I elineralogy-Textbooks)
(Lazareriko, E.K.)
YELISEYEV, E.11. [IE3-isieiev, E.M.]; STRIGIN, A.I. (Stryhin, A.I.]
Redistribution of titanium and iron in the progressite metamorphism
of rocks in the Krivoy Rog Basin. Visnyk Llviv.un. Ser geol-.
no.1:84-89 162. iMIRA 16:7)
(Krivoy Rog Basir,-Titanium ores)
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Iron ores)
YELISEYEV., E.H.; MVICH, LV.; MIRONIVHUK, M.G.
X-ray study of some aluminum silicate and sulfide minerals
of the Norillsk deposit. Rent. min. syr. no.2:23-35 162.
(MIRA 16: 11)
1. Llvovskiy univeveitat imeni Ivana Franko.
GABINET., M.P.; YELISEYEV, ~.N,
Babingtonite. Min. abor. no.16t430-435 162. MU 16:10)
1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Ivana Franko, Llvov.
(Babingtonite)
YELISEYEV) E.N.
N.V. Belovie crystallochemical theory of the main arystalUzation
prpcess of magma. Min. sl~or. no.17:55-59 163. (MIPA 17:11)
1. Gosudarstvennyy uniTersitet imeni Ivana Frankop Llvov.
u
A-
YASINSKAYA~ A.A.; YELISEYEV, E-N-
-1 1. - , "
Troilite. Kin-.-sbor. no.17:90-95 163. (KPA 17:12)
1, Gooudarstvennyy universitat imeni Frankol Llvove
YELISEYEV, E.N.
Anomalies on the roentgenograms of cla7 minerala and the otud7
of mixed layered aggregates. Up. Veen. min. ob-va 93 no.ls
21-28 164 (MIRA 18s2)
1. Kafedra kristallografti Llvovskogo universitets.
YELISEYEV, E.N.; RUDENKO, L.Ye.; SlNr;V,, L.A.; KOSHURNIKOV, B.L.; SOLOVOV, N.I.
Polymorphism of copper,4&lMes In the CU23-Cul,8S- Min. abor. 18
no.4:385-400 164. (MIRA 18:7)
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