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TITLE:
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ABSTRACT:
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Yeliseyev, F.G. , Candidate of Technical Science, Doe'
ent
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Research is Conducted According to a Joint Plan (Issledo-
veniya. vedutaya, po sovmostnomu planu)
Vestnik vysehey shkoly, 1958,&I;r 8, pp 32 - 34 (USSR)
The Rostovakiy sovnarkhoz (Rostov Sovnarkhoz) ha3 played
an eminent role in developing the scientific work of the
Rostov Institute of RR Engineers. The institute already
hast established permanent cooperation with the Novocher-
kasskiy elektrovozostroitellnyy zavod imeni Budennogo (No-
vocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant imeni Budenyy), the
Rostovenergo, 1,e Kamenskaya. TET9, the Nesvetay GRES and
other Sovnarkh-1z onterprises. The Sovnarkhoz also helps
the inetitute by 1?6riodically examining and approving
plans for the scientific woi-k to be done by the enter-
pris.es of the district, by financing the agreement work,
by p2acing at the institute's disposa! facilities for ex-
periments, etc. Last year, Doctor of Technical Science
D.E. Karminskiy of the Chair for Designing and Repair of
Locomotives solved the Problem of the adaptation of loco-
motives to the curvature of a railway section. These re-
sults were at once applied in the building of now So*:iet
electric locomotives, thus improving the�r dynamic proper-
SOV-3-5a-8-7/26
Research is Conducted According to a Joint Plan
Docent A.I. Zelenov as an example. He also =entions the
names of Docents Kh.N. Dementlyev and L.F. Bykac!orov rho
are workiz,g on problems for enterprises other than the
Rostov Sovnarkhoz. In conclusion the author speaks of
plans for future cooperation with the enterprises which
provide for a number of conferences.
ASSOCI ATION: Rostovskiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo trans-
porta (Rostov Institute of RR Fngineers).
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ZKLMV, Aleksandr Ivenovich, dotsent, ksnd.tekhn.naukj_:g~ISXYIT, F.G.,
retsenzent; ZKIRXKUF, I.T.. red.; ARUWVA.
[Welding and surfacing of cast-iron parts] Svarka I noplavkm
chugunnykh detalei. Rostov, Rostovskoe knishnoe lud-vo, 1960.
115 p. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Rostovskly Institut inshenerov sholeanodorozhnogo transports
(for Zelenov).
(Cast iron--Welding) (Hard facing)
N
KRIVORUCHKO, Nikolay Zakharovich, kand. tekhn. naukj SLUSMEM0,, A.M.
dotsent, retsenzent; YELIMEV, F.G., dots., retsenzent; LEFTIET, K.S.,
dots., retsenzent; G OV, VeAe, dots., retsenzent; YIYAI;GV, P.I.)
inzh., retsenzent; TSMIDANOV, V.Mi., inzh.., retsenzent; DOROFEYEV,
V.G., inzh., retsenzent,- KALEDIZIKOV, S.S.,, inzh..,.retsenzent; KCROLEVO
A.N.9 inzh., retsenzent; LOKSHIN, Kh.A., i-nzh., retsenzent; FIRSGVj
S.I., inzh., retsenzent; SHAKIWKIY, K.D., ipzh., retsenzent; UTKIN)
A.V., tekh., retsenzent; VAIETOV, A.I., inzb... red.; BOBRGVA, U.N.,
tekhn. red.
(Operation, management, and repair of ro3ling stock] Vagonnoe kho-
ziaistvo. Moakva, Vses.izdatellsko-poligr,.ob"edinenie M-va putei
soobshcheniia, 1961. 319 p. (KTRA 14:11)
1, Kafedra "Konstruktsiyup remont i eksphtatatsi7a vagonov" Rostov-
skogo institut-a inythenerov zhelezhodorozIuiogo tranuporta (for an
except ValAav).Bobrova).
(Railroad s-Rolling stock)
INS
Y nlisly"
Physical culture for the mosses. Sov.profsoinsy 5 no.6:15-l'
Je 157. (KIAA 10:7)
1. Zav*&Vushchly otdolom fiskolitury I sport* Vessoyusnogo
TSentrallnogn Soveta imf see tonal I roykh sansov.
(Physical edueation and training)
YBLISEYZV, G.
For new progress in the physical education movement. Boy. profsoiuzv
7 no-7:24-27 Ap 159* (KIRA 12t7)
IpZaveduywhchir otdqlom fizkulltur)r i.sporta Vsevoy=nogo
toontralinogo sovI9 t& profsoyuzpvo
(Physical education and training)
YELISITLPT, G.
Brillant triupph of Soviet sports. Sov. yrofsoiuz7 16 no-19:23-26
0 160. 041RA 13: 10)
1. Zalredu7uchch17 otdelom fi%kul'tur7 i sporta Vaeso7wnogo tsentrall-
nogo doveta prbf'so7uzov.
(Sports) (Rome--Olympic games)
YANITSKIY G. RURk?1OVICj#t. inzhener-mekhanik (Omak)l
KORYAr.OVTSEVI P.; M-i G., inzhener (Ivanavo);
*'-A--::j bratak)
LIMOVIDOV) I., frezeravohchik
Suggested., achie-.red, introduced. Izobr. i rats. no.1:18.
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SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 6.51.366 j
REF SOURCE: Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., v. 344 1965, 3-8
TOPIC TAGS: solar flare, solar radiation, solar activity, sunspot
ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to find the properties of radiation emanating from the
active regions of the Sun which tontain proton flares. It was shown that in these
regions the outbursts of radiatio;. in the centimeter band are on the average 3-4 times~
greater than in the regions without proton flares; A shift of the center of con-
densation (at wavelength of 21 cm) to the east of the sunspots with maximum magnetic
fields was noted for regions of both-types. The shift above the regions with proton
flares however was smaller than the shift above regions without the rroton flares.
The intensities of the slowly varying components of the radiation practically do not
differ when meas-ired at 9 and 21-cm, wavelengths. (Translation of summary)
AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, G. F.; Moiseyev, I. G.
TITLE: Certain properties of regions with proton and nonproton flares
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TITLE: Some properties of regions with proton and nonproton flares
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 4Zh4Ol
REF SOURCE: Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., v. 34, 1965, 3-8
TOPIC TAGS: solar flare) solar radio emission, protonp solar astronomy, sunspot
ABSTRACT: An attevwt is made to find the distinguishing features of radio emission
from active regions with proton flarea.W'lt is shown that in such regf&n-i-i-h-e er
of flares, accom)anied by bursts-'6f radio emission at centimeter Vavelengths, is on
the average 3-4 iimes larger than in regions without proton flares. For regions ac
both types) an eastward shift of the centers of condensation (at 21 cm wavelength)
is observed relative to spots with the largest magnetic field in the group, but the
shift turned out to be smaller aver the regionalwith proton flares than over the
regions without proton flares. The regions are practically identical with respect to
the intensity of the alowly varying component of radio emission at wavelengths 9 ands
21 cm. (Translation of abstract]
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-USSR/Engin6aring Welding X-OT 49
Generators, Electric
~"The PSM-1000 Multistation Welding Converter,"
G.'G. Yeliseyev, Engr., 1 1/2 pp
T.OlAvtogen Delo" No 11
Converter weighing 1700 kg is described as com-
:pact, easy to install and transport. It in-
cludes type SG-1000, 60-kw generator, VDE-75-4
three-phase 75-kw Induction motor, and control
rheostats.
LISETIV, G.G., inzhener.
Ifficient design of boaring units for unit-frame rotary converters
with speeds of 3,000 rpm. Vent.alektroprom.27 no.1:62-63 J& 156.
OUA 9 16)
1.Zavod Ollaktrik' Hisisterstva, elektropromyshlonnosti.
(Bearings (Kachinery))
USSR/Nuclear Physics Cosmic Rays Sep 51
"Investigation of Mass Spectrum of Cosmic Bay
particles at Sea Level," A. I. Alikhanov, G. P.
Yelisey
yev
"Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol )M, No 9, pp
1009-1022
Describes a new much improved mass spectrometer
for-cosmic rayo, which increases reli;~Oility of
tri jectory detn and mass measurement. It was
applied to measurements of mass spectra of cosmic
ray particles at sea level. Submitted 3 Mar 51.
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"Devising a Yagnetic ':et-~!r Eass Spectroirp-ter and Investigating Co~ *
I I rl.:LC
Radiation at Sna L-ivnl. 11 '7,nd Phys-~,:ath Scl., (no in5t giv-n) ',cal Fic! '117773R,
V~oscovl, 195" - (K[,, No 79 Feb 5~5)
SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 Augg 55 - Sur-vey of Scientific and Technical Disrertations
Defended at U,9S.R Higher Educationp.1 Institutions (14)
7 -F.-
4:f--'Z -= V;
LTUBIMOV, V.A.; YlC!:,l ~.XiDSMACHUSKIT, V.K.
Investigation of cosmic rays at sea level vith the aid of the man-
spectre-meter b7 measuring the impulse and ioninizing capacity of
Individual particles. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.fiz.19 ne.6:720-731 N-D 155.
(MLRA 9:4)
l.Akademiya nauk SSSR.
(Cosmic rays) (Nuclear physics)
ALIMMOV, A.I.; YNLISSYST. G.P.
Anoralous scattering of,44-mes*ns in graphite. Izv.AN SSSR Ser.fix.
19 no,6:732-736 N-D 155. (HLRA 9:4)
l.Akadenlya nuuk S&M.
"Cosmic rays) (Nuclear physics)
LYUBIMOV. V.A.; YELIBEYBV G P EDSMACHEVSKIY, V.X.; KOYM, A.V.
IN wffi;A;240A~
Pulse dependence of the probability of ionization induced by
;4 C/v
BOY/56-35-4-50/52
The Polarization of the Electron of RaE and Time-Parity
of the electrons amounted to 0-733 + 0.06 and 0-725 + 0-06
(mran value 0-73.t 0-04). B. B, Geahkenbeyn, S. A. li-emirovskaya
and A. P. Rudik calculated the longitudinal electron polariza-
tion of RaE for the VA- and ST-varianto in consideration of
the non-concervation of jpatial parity, but with conservation
of parity with respect to time (but also for the case of
the non-conservation of 'Ame-parity). The disturbance of time-
parity is les:i 7-5~- This is the most accurate estAmate
of i;he conservation o-C parity with respect to time that has
hitherto been wade. Possibilities of a further improveLoent of
this es'imation are pointei out in short. There are 8 references,
2 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: August 2o, 1958
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AUTHORSs Alikhanov, A* X*q YajLtLeyQ-
BOV/56-36-2-9/63
Kamalyan, V. Sh., Lyubimov, V. A., Moinoyi-v, B. It. , Khrlmysn, A. V,
TITLE: Investigation of the Nature and the Spectra of Particles
Produced by High Raergy Naelesno (Iosledovaniye pr1rod.[ i
spektrov chastits, generirovannykh nuklonami vyaokoy ener&ii)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimantallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizik--', 1959,
Vol 36, Nr 21 PP 404-410 (USSR) I
ABSTRACT- In the present paper the authors publish the results obtained by
the Investigation of particles which were p-,oduced by high-
energy nucleons of cosmic radiation at an altitude of 3200 m
above sea level. Investigations were carried out on Mount Aragats
in Armenia. The experimental device used is shown by figure 1
in form of 2 soctione which are vertical to each other. The
device, in principle, consists of a mass spectromoter (6850 00)?
an additional hodoscope arrangement# and a five '-layer thin-
walled proportionality counter. Two oories of measurements weria
carried out: with generators ( 10 and 25 cm load) and control.
tests "without generators" (0-3 - 2 cm load total substance
thickness). Measuring results can be divided into 2 groups:
Card 1/4 a) particles produced in the generators by neutral radiation,
investigation of the Nature SOV156-36-24163
and the Spectra of Particles Produced by High Energy Nualeou
b) particles of stars produced by charged particles and sing'-e
charged particles. Muone were excluded by mpang of the momentim.-
range method. Figures la,b show the results of E.omentum- and
ionization measurements of secondary particles under 25 cm of
lead of groups a) and b), Sufficient data could be obtained frcr
tue experimental material concerning secondary protons and
partly also concerning deuterons. In 2 series of measurements
carried out in the momentum range of 400-900 luler/c 35 deuterons
were observedg 10 of which had been produced by protons. Tbus,
cosmic radiation in an altitude of 3250 m had 3-5 times as many
neutrons as protons. The momentum spectrum of deuterons in the
"generatorless" tests with momenta -'--~-800 Mev/c had the form
"(0--p-r -2). Figure 3 shows the differential momentum
9 ( r,
spectrum of fr--mesons which had been produced by neutrons, Viz.
measurements of shower-meeons and of single mesons ( momenta:
400 - 7000 Mev/c); the course corresponds to v(p),,,p-r , where
for the shower 1-7 for single n-mosons in equal to 2.4 -
[
hrimyan and Asatiani (Ref 4) found r - 1.5 for the IY--menon
spectrum (shower), but they investigated the Ir--meson
Card 2/4 production by protons,
Investigation of the Hature SOV1,56-36-2-9163
and the Spectra of Particles Produced by High Energy Racleons
Card 3/4.
In the momentum range of.125-700 MOV/o the mean -alur. 09/45 war.
obtained for Nlr-/NT+ as a result of neutron action, and for
stars produced by protons N Ir- IN Tr + a 45/54 was t-btninoa. In
figure 2 the mass distribution of the recorded pa~ticl.eB is
represented in the momentum range of 125-720 Mev/a "ionization
1-3 - 71min) separately for single Particles produced by
neutrons and for multiple stars produced by neutrons. Particler
with a mass 700-1300 me wore detorminiid as amounting to 10-A,
(measured according to the protcn numbfir). As regards the
K-mesons determined, it may be soon from table 1, -Yhich gives E.
detailed account of all me2euring.rosUta, that N K+INK- . 16/31
and that in consideration of the producing partiolesq it ho'Lds
that NKt(p)/1'KI(n) - 14/5 . Finally, a large number of
investigation results cor.~:erning V- a--,d K-mesons in the momenturi
range of 720-900 Mev/c Lo given. The authors in conclusion thank.
Professor A.I. Alikharyan for,hiB inte~~est and discussions,
Investigation of the Nature soT156-36-2-9163
and the Spectra of Particles Produced by High Energy Nucleons
and they express their f;ratitude to V. K. Kosmachevskiy,
I. P. Karabokyan, V. P. Kanavots and V. V. Avakyan for their
great help in organizing and carrying out the work.
There are 4 fieures, 2 tabloo, and 6 roforencea, 4 of which are
Soviets
SUBMITTED: August 20, 1958
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85706
8/0-6/60/038/006/049/049/Xx
(11-78"1191, IST9) BOo6/BO70
AUTHORS: klikhanov,, A. 1.7 Galaktionov, Yu. .,_Gorodkox;p )LU. _V-1
_Y,q-1!seYe-,rq G. P-p Lyubimov, V. A.
TITLE: Measurement of the Chirality of the p-Moson
PERIODICLL: Zhurnal eksperimentalinoy i teoreticheakoy fizikl~ 1960v
Vol. x82 No. 62 pp. 1918 - 1920
TEXT: The muon chirality was measured by the authors of the present
"Letter to the Editor" by a method described in Ref.s. The method is
based on the measurement of th6 scattering cross se^.tions of polarized
muone from polarized electrons, This cross se-,tion depends on the mutual
orientation-of the spins of the colliding parti~:les. An Independent mea.-
suroment of the number of 5 showers was made, tho showers being released
by cosmic muons in magnetized iron and conBiating of two or more par-
ticles. The experimental arrangement is shown in a Fig. and described in
the text. About 500 muons pass through the apparitus every minute, one or
two of these produce showers with m~z3. Up to now 116,000 showers with
M3!!t3 have been recorded. The energies of the shower--producing muons were
Card 1 /40-1
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Measurementol the Chirality of the p-Monon 8/05 60/030/006/049/049/XX
Boo6YBO7O
between 3 and 6 Bev. The following resolts were obtained frcm the ex-,
periments. For mesons, the difference In tt'.- number of showers for two
different dire 0t4 one of the current in the winding of the triangle (Fig.)
gives the effect a. . -0-37.t 0-411 (a (N,*-N_)I(N+-41j); for p7 mesons,
a- - +0.02 f 0o42. For both signs of the charges of the muon the effect
is gi-van by a4 - 0-58 +'0.29. The thAoretical value for a 50% polariza-,
tion of the ~uon is 0.6. The sign of the effe--t corresponds tz; weak V-A
interaction (according to which the spin of the muon is directed opposite
to its momentum)2 that tap to a left-hand chirality of the A 4 meson. The
probability for the effeot to te,zero or negative is 2 . 10-2
. The exper,
ments are being continued to improve the statistioal accuracy. There are
1 figure and 2 Soviet referenses.-
ASSOCIATION: Institut teoreticheakoy 1. eksperimentallnoy fizik44 AkademiJi
nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and ExRerimental
Physios of th6 Academy of Soiencos USSR)
SUBMITTED: April 25~ '1960
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S/056/60/039/003/DOO/045
AUTHORS: Alikhanov, A. 1.9 Yeliseyev, G. P., Lyubimov, V. A.
Longitudinal Polarization of Beta Electronst-Prom t
TITLE: iu~118
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol. 39P No. 3 (9), pp. 587-588
TEXT: The authors measured the polarization of Au198 electrons by means
of an apparatus resembling the one described in Ref- 4, but improved ip
order to work with a beta source exhibiting a strong gamma bacl.C~roun4. V1
The measurements were made in the ranges of 145 kev and 390 kev. Equal
AuI98 and Tm170 uamples served as sources. The correctionn for the two
samples were mutuall compensating. At 145 kev, the lonaitudinal
polarization of AU199 beta electrons was PAu/-PTm ' 0.80*0-05 relative to
Tm170, and was thus smaller than -V/e. Comparable values were obtained by
P. Ye. Spivak and L. A. Mikeelyan (Ref- 7). At 390 kev, PAu/PTM
1-07tO.O8. A paper by B. V. Geshkenbeyn and A. P. Rudik is referred to
as containing an explanation of the deviation from -v7c at low ener,,;ies.
Card 1/2
Longitudinal Polarization of Beta S/056/60/039/003/008/045
Electrons Fro,m A098 B004/Bo6o
In the case of Mavy nuclei, polarization for first forbidden transitions
is to be expected to deviate) from -v/c in that region of the beta
spectrum where there is a deviation from the Fermi shape. There are 9
references: 6 Soviet, 5 US, and 1 Dutch.
SUBMITTED: April 30, 196o
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USSR/Soil Science. Tillrgo. Moliorrtion. Erorion J-5
Abr Jour s Rof Zhur - Siol., No 10# 1958, No 43885
Author IYalicayov~ I. D.,Jtriyov V.
Inst $ NOTM_V_Cr~
Title iThe Eaturry Irrig6tion of Gorn in Zrvolzhlyo
Orig Fub iI(u!curuzr, 1956), No 9, 17-25
Abstrrct :Undaw tho conditionr provrlont rt tho Kor.-tchovrkry-
I-Inchine rnd Trcetor Strtion in Snrrtovtk-yr. Oblt-stl (whore
the rnnu-I procipitrtion is 250-360 estuary irrigrtion
on choctnut rnd light chaptnut coils incroracd tho groin r!-ev
yield of corn by 250 contmorr por hr. The nethods of con-
structing thoso ootuvriop rro discuosod. --F.N. Sofiyovn
Orrd 1,1/1
m
KULIKOT, N, ptarshly makhanik; T=SMV, I., taker'.
-
Repair of RZIS-50 engines In a harbor workshop. Kor-flot. 7
no-7s.48 J1 147- (mm 9:6)
(Iietvia-Harbors) (Gas and oil engines)
I" TZLISZTV, 1.
Svitching most plants to a seven-hour work&y. Iflas. ind. SSSR
no.2:6-10 157. (NLRA 10:5)
1. Hinisterstyo pzmWabla~tl m3usnykh I molochrqkh produktoy
.., . vmro~#-'4~ -,- ~ "' , * * ,
SSSR. . ~ -~ZL*4 1 .1
(Hour6'of labor),
YILISBYEY.-I. LrUZIMSOV, V.
Iabor productivity during the 6-hour day. Sots.trud 4 no.7:
104-107 ii 060. (MnU 13:8)
1, Direktor Severourallskikh boksitovykh rudnikov (for
Tellseyew). 2. Nachal'atir otdola truda i sarabotnoy plat3
Severourallskikh boksItovykh rudnikow (for Kusneteov).
'Hours of labor) ~Labor productivity)
YELISEM I.
Experience of the Riga Mat Combine (OZetablishing production
standar(Ls and wageo accoriding to output in the moage induatry*
by LJAvina., LDobronog., F.HakovskAla- Reviewed by I.Elirov).
MLao*ind*SWR 32 no*201-52 161o (MIRA 14:7)
(Riga-%sausages), (Vagem.and labor productivity),.
(Lovina.. L.) (Dobronog', 1.) (Hakoval-AIA., F-)
NIKOLAYEV ~Viktor Arsonlyovich; IJOLIVO-DOBROVOLISKIY~ Vladimir Vitallye-
vich: ULISEYEV I A red.; GOROKHOVA, T.A.,, red. izd-va; GURO-
L*~~
VAy O.A.) tekhn. red.
(Fundamentals of the theory of processes of magmatic activity and
metamorphism) Osnovy teorii protsessov magmatizma, i metamorfizma.
Moskvap Gos,nauchno-tekhn.izd-w lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr,
1961. 337 p. (MIRA 14:12)
(Magraa) (Me;-=orphism (Geology))
DFJIISLVXOP K.; YELISMS I
Improve the system of bonus payments to engineers and technicians.
Hias.ind. 5ShR 34 no.l.4.7-50 163. (241PA 16:4)
1. Mos*kovskiy orodakoy Povet narodnogo kbozyaystva.
(Wien Meat industry) (incentives in industry)
k1gagnagg ling-A BFMIA*EWI J
KUIAKOV, D.V.; OCIIKr-1, F.V.; KARPOVA, V.V.,- SIMAY021A, N.V.; YAGUDIIJ,
Z.Kh,t- GMENSHCHIKOVA, 1U.; CII&RE-TSIEDUO V.M.; JEJJSI~~
-Ij.4 CMVIAKOVA, A.F.; lZIEWV, A.A,; FE.5%QVA, i1.; SIUMNA,
I.V.; NOVIKOVA, V.P.; TAIIOVAI V.P.; IIESVETAYEVAp G.M.; ADSKAYA,
V.N,; DRYUCIIIII, A.P., otv. red.; ROVDIUSHOVA, V.Lp tekhn. red.
[Economy of Saratov Province in 1960; coUectod titatiaticsIlla-
rodnoe khoziaistvo Saratovskoi oblrpti v 1960 godu; statistiche-
skli sbornik, Sarutov~ Gos.atat.ize.-vo.,19622. 325 P. WIRA 15:9)
1. Saratov (Province) Statis tiche ukoye upravloniyo. 2, IlAchallnik
Statistichoskogo upravleniya Satatovakoy oblasti (for Dryuchin).
(Saratov Province-Statistico) I
T%
L3vCHMMO,G.I., admiral, ntvetstvennyy red.; DMIN, L.A., dote.. Lkand. geogr.
nauk, inzh.-kontr-admiral, glavny7 red.; MMKIN. H.S., polkoynik,
zameetitell 3tvetstvannogo red.; AMMIKIN, P.Ss, admiral, red.;
ALAPUZOV, V.A.'s prof*, kand& voenno-morsk1kh nauk, admiral, red.;
ANAWICH, Volb., kontr admiral sapasat red.; ACHKASOV, V.I., krnd.
istor, w4k kapitan I ranga, red.; BARANOit A,.Nsg red.; BILLIO
V*Aog'prof.: kontr-admiral v otatafte, red,, BBSKROVM, L.G.,
prof., dokbor istor. nauk, polkbvnik zapana, rod.; BOLTIN, Ye.A.,
kand..voen, nauk, geueral~-mayor,'rsd.; VMRSHINIM, D.A., kapitan 1
ranga, red.; VITVXR9-31~A~j prof,, doktor geogre nimk, red,;
GALIM, G.M., dots.., kand. voonno-morskikh nauk. kppitan I ranga,
red., GLINKOV. Te.G., lnzh.-koixtr-admiral v otstafte, red.;
vitee-admiral, red.; ZOZULTA, F.V., admiral, red.;
rof., Admiral 7lota Sovetskogo Soyuza, red.;
XAVRAYSKIT, V.V. [deceased], prof.. doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, in2h.-
kontr-admiral v otetavke, red.; KALISNIX, S.V., rid,; kOZLOV9 I*Aop
dots'. kaud. voenno-morskikh nauk, kapitan 1 range., red.: KOKAROV,
A,V,, vitse-admiral,:,red.; KU]IRYAVTSIU, M.Ks. 'general.leytenant
takhnichookikh voyek, red.; LTUSHK07SICIT, N.V., dote., kand. istor.
nauk, polkovuik, red.; KAKSIMOV, S.N.0 dote., k*. voenno-morskikh
nauk, kapitan I ranga, red.; OWN', S,B,, prof., doktor,istor. nauk,
red.;'CRWV, 3.P., prof., doktori geo_-r. nauk. red.; PAVLOVICR. N.B.,
p:,,of., kontr-admiral v otstafte, red.; 'PAMIOUVp' Yu,Ae, admiral,
red.; PITJRMCIY, kand. voenno-morekikh nauk, lrontr-admiral,
red.; PIATONOV, Ss1F., gene ral-loytanaut # r'ed*; PMNTAK, V.G., dote..'
general leytenant, red.; SALISHCHIT, K.k.. prof., doktor 'ekhn. natik-,
(Contimted on next card)
LWGHMO. G.1.-(coutinaed) Card 2.
red.; 5,TDCPOV, A.L., prof., doktor istor, nank., red.; SKOROMOV,
L.t.0 kontr-admiral, red.; SNMZ=rY, V.A..' piof., dohor
voenno-morskikh nauk, bizh.-)mpitan~ I ranga, red.;'SOLOVIYV, I.N.,
dots;, kand..voenno-'morsk1kh nauk, kapitan I rangs., red.; STALBO.
K.Ao, koutr-aftirall.red.; STWAXOT~ G.A. Cdeesased], dots., vitse-
admiral, red.; TOXASHIVICH, A.V., prof., doktor voen'no-morakikh
nauk, t..ntr-adm1ral v oitetavks, red.; TRIBUTS, T.F., kand. voenno-
morskikh nj~a*,'admiral, red.; CHIPliTMOV, 7#1., k6utr-admiral, red.;
SRV=, Te.74., Prof..doktor voenno-morakikh nauk,,kontr-admiral,
red.; LW-11- .A.10,,tekhn. red.; VABIL'UffA, Z.P., tokhn. red.;
VIZIROVA, G.N.1 tekhn-red.; GCROMOT, V.I#, tekhn. red.; GRINIXO,
A.M,,.tekhn. red'; EMLIKOVA, U.K., tekhn. red.; K&LIRM. V.I.,
takhn. red.; SV;6WSXAYA. G;V., tekhn. red.; CEMOGOROVA; L.P.,
tekhn. red.; GU1U1VICH,'I*V.# tekhn. red.; BURROOTA, N.In't te)&n.
red.; NN=TIVA, I.N,,'tokhn. red.; RAWVILISXAU, CO., tekhn.
red,,; TMCN(IROVA,-A*S* tekhn. red.; ABIOGHKIN, P.D., tekhn. red.;
LOYK09. V.I., tekhn. red.9.; ROKAHM, I.G., tekhn. red.; TLROSHMCH,
K.Te., tekhn. red.'
[Sea atlas] Xorskoi atlas. Otv. red. G.I. Ievchenko. Glav. red.
L.A. Demin. [Xoekwal Izd. Glav. shtabs. Voeww-morakogo flota.
V01.3. (Military and historical. Pt.l. Phges 1-45J Toeuno-istori-
cheo" 1. Zamestitell otv. red. po Ill tomu N.S, Trw*in. Pt.1,
Idety 1-45. 1950. _ [Ifilitary and historical maps, ~agss 46-521
(Continued on Pext eard)
LVCIILMD# G.I.--4c,)nti=sd) Card
Toe=o-ixto7 icheskie karty, Usty 46-52. 1957, (Ra 11110)
1.- Iksgia '(192.3- U.3.s,R ) iftnisterstyo oborozW. 2. Nachaltnik
Glav'riogo uprairlaniya rode'si; i ~Artografii Kinisterstva vnArennikh
dal SSSR (for Raranov). 1. qhleu-korrespondent Akedeviii nauk SSSR
(for kaleanik). 4. Deystvitelln~7 chlen Alcadamii podagogiches%ik'a
nauk RSM (for Orlov).
(0--san-maps)
WV/84-58-22-23/54
AM=: Yellseyavp I.D. . Cammider
?I=: Two as (Dra j;Lsdao-z-hem-Y&)
PUMUM9. GrazMenskals aviatstys,, 19'Ar# Ir 12# 1 14
ASOMLM: The withor, vhcL bad the aaw before returned the Mola, "sohey
letnoy poftotovld '(Qcbool for Advanced Air Training).9 expected to be
soon NAWnIt regular flights In the 11-18 on a21 the major air routes
on all the major airlanes. Be supported the *ievo expressed by
M., V. Barkhash on rai6ing the efficiency at airfields.0 improving
cooperation betve--n"aviation units., increasing freight loadings.,
and establishing more precise commnications between air and ground
crews,
Cowd 1/1
SWITSER, Solor~on Solomonovich; YELISEM, I.D., Lizh.p retsenzent;
,NOVIXOV, T.G.,, Inzb... spdti.- iid"; XORBUTp L,V,, red.;
SOKOLOVA,'I.A.., tekbn. red.
(Potentials for increasing labor productivity in the meat
industryl Rezervy rosta proizvoditellnosti truda v miasnoi
Moskvap Fisbehepromizdatp .1963. 193 p.
propWahlennosti.
(MIRA 17t4)
YELISEYEV, I. G., Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Effectiveness of varied dif-
ferentiation of the protein level in the ration of swine during the
fattening period." Moscow, 1960. 18 pp; (All-Union Order of Lenin Aca-
demy of Agricultural Sciences im V. I. Lenin, All-Union Scientific
Research Inst of Animal Husbandry, Division of the Feeding of Agricul-
tural Animals); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60, 162)
YELISEYEV, I. K.
YELISEYEV, I. K. - "The Minimum Composltion of a Series of Standard De-
signs of Dwelling Houses (Cn the Exa.Vle of,St-indard Plaw.1-ng in the
Bolorusslan SSR)." Min Higher Eduldation USSR. Belorus.-iwi Poll-
technic Inst imeni 1. V. Stalin. Chair of Architeett:re. Minsk,
1955. (Dissertation for the De-ree of Candidate in Architectural
0
Sciences).
So.s Knizhnaya Letopis., No, 6, 1956.
MAEWSOVA, N.N.;- BELOGORTSET, I.D.; YARAXSIN. -YELISAYRY,
ZTSM. A.1.; TOINOV, A.P., prof., retsenzent
am
cftl~
red.; XMINUCK, P.T., tekhn.red.
[Principles of designing aportment houses] Osnovy proaktirovaniia
zhilykh zdanii. Minsk, ;.ad..-ixdat.otdel,,Belorueskogo_politekhn.
in-to im. I.Y.Stolins, 1960. 194 p. (MIU 13:8)
1. Minsk: Belorusskly politekhnicbeski-y ilimti~jjt. 2. Doystvitell-
nyy chlen Akademil stroitelletva i arkhitaict~ury'"tSSR i chlen-
korrespondent Akudemii nauk iSSR (for Toinov)
(Apartwnt Vcrvaes)
(Architecture-Desi,;,ne and plans)
YLLISEYBVI I.P.
Acclimatization of Ussurian plum in Gorkiy Province, Agrobiologla
no-4:623-626 n-Ag 103. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Gorlkovskiy sallskokhozyaystvonnyy institut.
. (Gorkiy Pravince-Plum)
(Gorkiy Province-Acelimatization(Plants))
Y.ELISE'YEV,, I.Pe
Introduction and acclimatization of the cherr7 Cerasus tomcnt-oza
(Thunb.) Wall. in Gorkiy Provinec, Biul.Glav.bot.!3ada no. 48:
17-24 '63- (MIRA 17:5)
1. Sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut, Gortkiy.
YELISEYEV, I.S., mashinist
Useful suggestion of the efficiency experts. Elek. fi tepl.
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KUSAKIh, P.S. I - -
Speeding up the bessamer process of converting copper matte by
oxyIgen-enricbed air. TSvet. met. 29 no~7:10-17 J1 156. NLRA 9:10)
(Copper--Ketallurgy) (Bessemer process)
137-58-4-06)
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 66 (,USSR)
A UTHORS: Mironov, M.G., Yt1i4eyx-Y, I.S., Mellnikov, A.G.
Kroneberg, D.A., Sereda, B.K., Ustalov, V.A.
TITLE: Forty Years of Copper Industry in the Ural Reg-Lon (Sorok let
mednoy promyshlennosti Urala)
PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 19-20, pp 55-60
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
I. Copper industry--USSR
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YluSETIV, I.S.
Results schived and tanks ahead for the Institute. Trudly Unipromedi
nos2-0-8 157- WRAnal)
1. Direktor nauchno-iseledwntel'skogo i pro7ektnogo institute,
aeftoy prowqshlennosti.
(Nonferrous metals)
D1Y31V. N.P. [deceased]; TELISSM, I*S.; KOC111W. H.I.-, PADUGIIZV. Me;
'A.; SARXibur-'r.-T-.
VMMUCHEV, S. -,-I$ATjITSL?V, B.V.; KUSAKIN, P.S.
Us* of oxygen In beseemerizing copper mattes In Industrial
converters. Trudy Inst.met.UFAN SSSR no-3:93-101 159.
(MM 13:4)
(Copper--Hetallurg)r)
(Oxygen--Industrial applications)
YELISEYEV, I.S.
Basic trends in the development e the copper industry in
the Urals. TSvet. met. 37 no.llil-6 N 164. (KMA 18W
IELISEYEV, I.V.) Geroy Sotsialistichookogo Truda
Soverourallsk bamdto mines. Gor, zhur. no.10:14-15 0
1,61. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Direktor Severourallskikh boksitovykh rudnikoV'.
(Severourallok Region-Bauxite)
1. YELI-Sar-tv, K. M.
1
2. ussR (6oo)
4. Scabies
7. Ear mange in silver fox and methods for controlling it. Kar. i zver. 5 no. 5, 152.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
K.-M. - -- --- ---- -- -- - - --
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YEii--EY--!. K.M.: "Material on strongyloidoses of sh-;!,:,p". Alm-Ata, 1955. Min
Higher Education USSR. Alma-Ata Zooveterinary In,3t. (Disvert--3tionr fr~r th,;
D.:,gr" of Candidate of Veterinary Scienrps).
10. Knizhna a b3tonis' ',lo 45, 5 Novembor 1.955- 1-108CW-
trSR/Zooparasitology - ParasiV.c Worms. G
Abs Jovir Ref Zhur Biol., Nu 1, 1959, 953
Author Yeliseyev, K.M.
Irst : Alna-Ata Zooveteri:mry Institute
Title : Data on Stro.igyloidinsis of Sheep
Orig Pub : Tr. Alma-Atinsk. z0ovet. il!-ta, 1956, 9, 169-185
Abstract t At a temperattwe of -18 dergees tip to 97% of the e3gs
(E) of Strongyloides papillos..s perished ii., 20 days.
Trcyiiig under 6-,imer cok--ditioris at 24 - 25 deSraes
brox4oit aboat the death of E after I - 11- hours, A
solution of formlin, 3% solution of creolia, a:id a 3
5% solv-tioii of carbolic acid killed E oZ S. papillos.-s
after V- hOLirs. At 65 - 75 degrees the 3 were killed
after 10 -15 minutes. PLhabdite-like larvae (RL) were kil-
led at -05 dep~ees after 3 - 4 hours, under the influeace
Card 1/3
- 14
~JSSR/Zooparasitology - Parasitic Worm-~. G
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., 110 1, 1959, 953
of diroct s a r:,,rs in the sT;.LaeAiue - after 25 - 30
the above -mutio.icd disi.facting sL~bsta:,ccs
killed RL after 5 - 10 mimates. The filarial larvae
were more resistant to physical caid chemical factors:
they mild live ia sheep faces for 2 - 3 monthe and
preserve their irfecting powers. The uui!.al disiLfecting
a(,c:.ts, biothernal treati;w:it of maxe, and the effect
of direct stui rays in a-.Tmicr and freezLig in winter safe-
ly doco:.tavi:mtcd the larvae. At a terparat.-.re M6;ier
that! 20 deaTeas a lar(,er ,,uuber oC RL cleveloped. into
::n,.es -_.--id femles of a free-living generation in 4 - 5
days. Free-living rmles a:ul fetmles did ;.ot develop
from the filarial larvae in the exporinmiit. At a teppe-
rat-,,re below 18 de~,Tces mid higher thal., 35 degrees the
fetales did not prod,*cc E or larvae, a:.d a larGer nmiber
of tthem died. S. papillosus first appeared L-1 lambs 20
clays-old: 100% contamii-iation by these parasites was
Card 2/3
'Uss-R/zoopnrasitology - Parauitic Worms. G
Ab a Jo 2x Ref Zhur Biol., No 1, 1959, 953
already roC4stcred ia nonth-pId ladbs- the i-,Aci-,sity of
the invasior., iucreased P to 3 mouths of age. 5he hiGh-
est intensity of contaninatim of sheop, was observed 1;-.
March n,,d April, and i% the s-,,mmer and fall periods it
uas decreased 7 - 10-fold or mro. -- N.V. Denilov
Cird 3/3
15 -
/-n~- K,rl.
,
V
USWMseases inFam Animals. Diseases Caused by Arachno-
Entoras.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 12, 1958, 54956.
Author : Musina, IF. Kh.,-X -seyev- K. M.
Inst ;,Alr.&-Ata Institute of Zoology and Veterinary Sciences.
Title On the Problem of Clinical Manifestation and Treatment
0 of Notoedrosis in Cats.
Orig Pub: Tr- Alm-Atinsk. zoovet. in-ta, 1956, 9, 2oe-2o4.
Abstract: Notoedrosis manifests itself in a scaly form nostly,
which reseribles bom itch in large horned cattle. In
long furred cats the lesions are more pronounced.
The diseased cats were treated with the ASD f-3 com-
pound, which was used either in a pure form or in a,
10 percent oil emulsion. In cats treated with the
pure preparation side effects were observed. The 10
Card 1/2
ussR/Diseases in Farm Anirals. Diseases Caused by Arachno- -R-ok
Entoms.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-, No 12, 1958, 54956.
percent emulsion did not cause any side effects, and
the cats recovered after a repeated treatment in 5-6
days. Also, good results were obtained by administer-
ing a slighly heated naphtalene-cariphor ointment,
Card 2/2
and IMCHEGANOV., Mi. E. (Docents), PERSADA'EVj, 0. P. (Candidate
of~e~~iences)j ATAC1=1 Zh. A. and MUM, V. Io' Veterinary Doctors,
Semipalatinsk Zooveterinary Institute).
YThe work of helninthologtcal brigades.08
Veterinariyax Val- 39p no, 2, February 1962 PP, 15
TELISEYET, K.M., kand. vaterin. nauk
Field shower (SDU-G) meohanized washing of farm animals. Veteri-
narlia 39 noe6t73-76 Ze 162 (Miu 18 21)
1. Somip4Llatinakiy zoovoterinat=yj Institute
11 ANDRIMIMY,I. V., Y,-rLIS-VY3V-, L. N.
2. ussR (6oo)
4. Jerboas
~7. Data on the erolo&v of jerboas in the territoT-y of the Kamyshbt-St.-J Ir-Frhd stat
sholterbelt. Biul.MOIP. Otd. biol No, 5 1.952
9. Monthl List, of Russian Accessions, Library of Congrerx,- April 1953, Uncl.