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MONCHENKOI Ivan, Makaimovich;' Y-ELISLnTp S.V.p kand. tekhn. naukp red.; KHROMCHEMD, F. 1. p reA:-IR--v-aVRCMAOVA . V. V. 9 tekbn. red. [Devices and -tools for plane tablin&I Menzullnys pribory i in~- str=enty. Pod obshchei-red. S.V.Sliseeva. Moakvaq Izd-vo geodez. lit-ryt 1961. 197 pe (MIRA 3.418) (Surveying-Inatmente) SUDAKOVt S.G.J ALEKSAhDROV, T.F.; BULANOV9 A.1.1 DURMsh.I.1- Y9A8YZY#-J1LY4 ZAYLATOV, P.S.; IZ07M,, A.A.; XARLOVp G.H.; k5wmatjs B.s.j KUKUSUN, A.D.; KOLUPAYF.Vp A.P.; KCZLV-IA, Ye.A.; LAR111p B.A.; LARZ, D.A.; LARINj B.A.; LITVINOVO B.A.; HAZAVYEV, A.V.; PELL=11 L.P.; PETROVp A.I.; SOLOVIYEVs A.I.; TOMILIN, A.F.; URAW'Vj S.S.; USPIEINSWO M.S.j FQHn1j M.P.; SHISHKIN; V.11.; SHCHEGLOV, A.P.; SONKOVY S.G., otv. red.; KOWKOVA, L.M.,, red. izd-va; SWIGUROV, V.Seq tokhn, red, (Instrootion concerning the building-up of a state geodetic network In the U.S.S.R.] Instruktaiia o postroonii gosudaratvemoi goodezi- cbeskoi teti Soiuza =I; obiazatelina dlia vsakh vadomatv I nah- rezhdeniio proizvodiashchikh govudarstvenrye geodezichookle vati. 1.',oskva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry, 1961. 459 p., (MIRA 15:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlenlye geodezii I karto- grafii. (Geodesy) S/035/6z/OW/O0EV`OW090 -AOOI/.&IOI 0ejPqe_q \Ila Jr,' AUTHOR: Yelise V# T=3 The photoelectric and photographic methods of determining direotion on target as applied to geodetic instruments PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal" Astronomiya i Geo6ziya, no. 8, 1962, _30 31, abstract 80260 ("Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-ta geod., aeros"yemki I kartogr.", 1961, no. 143, 72 pp, 111.) TEXT: The works conducted in TsNnGAiK in 1954 - 1959 on designing and investign-ting photographic and photoeleetvie appliances for geodetic instruments are described. The first chapter surveys briefly the application of photorecord- ing to geodeUc instrumentii, and examines parameters of instrument optical systezu for photographing targets; demands on*qualities of photoma.erials are listed.* Investigations have shown that photofilm should have a resolving capacity of 200 250 lines per I mm, a sensitivity of the order of 20 - 30 units and insignificant granularity (moreover, an anti-aureole layer is necessary). Design features of devices fqr photorecording of readings on leveling rodop. -positions of sighting Card 116 S/035/6Z/000/008/085/090 The photoelectric and... A001/A101 target and of alidade of the theodolite horizontal circle, developed in TsNIIGAiK together with other organizatibns, are.noted. A precision leveling in~strument with photorecording was constructed on the basis of the Him (NPO) leveling instrument and a MA (FED) camera in two variants. In the first variant, positions of the rod and graticule we're photographed side-by-side with visual observations; in the second varihnt -'also position of the-bubble'of the contact level was photographed. Observation results were determined from a photogram measurements of-which were performed with a large instrumental micro- scope. The precision of measurement on the photogram is characterized by an rms error of �3/,U for one aiming at the I *mage of a line of the rod, and +11(A for 10 aimings, which corresponds to an error In reading the rod amounting to +0.025 mmi The rms error in determining elevation (length of directional ray beinj ~O m) proved to be 0.11 - 0.15 mm when the position of the level bubble and of' the rod were photorecorded. Investigations have shown that exposure time, with exi.0ting photomaterials, remains rather long and varies with illumination conditions. Ift PPAOtLQ*l APPILOAtten. of photorecording to leveling. A triangulation theodolite with photorecording of positions of a target and the alidade was oonstruoted on the basis of a card 216 8/035/6Z/C~0/008/085/090 The photoelectric and...-'s A001/A101 TT V/6" theodolite and was equipped with two FED cameras. The system for target photographing has the following characteristics: Equivalent focal length of the tube objective, 1,200 mm; diameter of objective aperture, 60 mmi magnification of an additional optical system, 2 x; frame size, 12 x 36 mm. The system for photographing the horizontal circle furnishes the superposed image of circle divisions separated by 1800, similar to that in optical theodolites. System mag- nification ih 5.3 x. The order of observations with this theodoliti is described,' and results of investigations are presented. The nos error in measuring aa angle under laboratory conditions was +1133, under field conditions +1".37. The accuracyi of ihotorecording of the tube a7ls position is characterized t;i an rms error of 0.3 - 014 at distances of 2 - 10 km. For one measurement of a photograph, this error is equal to 0.5 - 016. The time of target exposure v4ried within 0.5 - 2 sec. It Is noted that accuracy of photorecording in triangulation depends, to a considerable degree, on the photomaterials used. Results of an Investigationp by means of photorecording, of observer personal. error in setting the target in bisector of the graticulo, are reported. The average value of target displacement in respect to the middle of the graticule bisector amounted, for three observers, to +3-5, -fO.9 and ;?.0 respectively. The second'chapter siirveys the a2plication Card 3/6 S/03,9/62/OW/008/08VO90 The photoelectric and... A601/A101 of photoelectric devices in geodosy;- schematic diagrams of these devices are considered, and light flu~ces and photocurrents at the output of photoelectronic multipliers are calculated. The model of a photoelectric device for aiming constructed in TsNIIGAiK on the basis of a TT 2'1/611 theodolite, is described. The diameter of th3 tube objective aperture is 60 mm with an annular shape of the entrance pupil (inner diameter, 21 mm), objective focal length is 600 M.- The light-dividing block consists of two glued prisms whose faces are mirror-coated.. Dependent on the position of the*priGm unit, photoelectric or visual aiming ~an be effected. 09Y -20 (FEU-20) photooleotronio multipliers are used as photo- ,electric receivers. The electronic part of the device consists of two units; the first contains photomultipliers and first stages of amplifiers on a 6X16 (6Zh1B) tube, the second contains balance resonance amplifier and the amplifier output stage. An electronic osoillograph or telephone receivers are used as indicAtor, Light source is K-.19 tube (6 v, 30 w) mounted at the focus of a re- fleeting spherical mirror with aperture diamet6r of 150 mm and focal length of 360 mm. Light flux Is modulated with a freqUincy of A80 *Do by a MAChAn041 modulator rotated by a AF)i (D0-4) motor. The light source and electric motor are supplied from storage batteries. At a distance between the light source and card 4/6 S/035/6z/OW/008/OWO90 The photooliectric and... AoolAlol the device of 20 km and at a ch~tnge in direction to the target by 01.11, changes'0in light flux incident on the cathode of the photomultiplier amcrant to 10-9 - 10-1 lumen. A model of target was made in the laboratory, out of a collimator (f - 250 mm, objective diameter, 40 mffi) in whose focal plane were mounted diaphragmst: round'ones with aperture diameters of 10 and 25At, and rectangular ones with di- mensiona x 100/,C. ThS magnitudes of light fluxedare equal to 1.8 x 10-9- 1.1 x 10-90and 3.4 x 10-0 lumen respectively. At an aiming at the target shaped as a 25-,u round diaphragm, the rms error of one sighting is equal to approximately :LO'.'3 and at a rectangular diaphragm - to +01.12. An investigation of the relation between the aiming error and light flux magnitude has shown that.the rms error of aimii:g increases 3 - 4 times,when the light flux from the targct decreases 6 times. At an audio indliation (an audio signal stops at anaiming at the target);! theIrms er'ror of aiming tp within the range 40.29 - e765 in dependence on the sh e of target image.' At visual observations the ms error is +1.2 - 4.11. 14. A coqlusion has been draAtthat the mean direction (of 10 eightin-gs)-is'416termined* with in rms error of 4,011,:"- observer personal errors do not affect the results. Field tests of the P&toelectrio device in 1958 were conducted under unfavorable meteorologioal.conditiQns. At distances of 2 and 6.2 lai the rms directional error Card 516 8/035/62/000/008/085/090 The photoelectric an6... A001/A101 (of one sighting) amounted to X0.7 jP'-'9- In bubsequent laboratory investiga- tions it was cleared up that a wrong mounting of prisms of the optical unit was t1id reason of a lesser accuracy of field measurements, Tho third chapter con- siders possibilities of increa sing the accuracy and sensitivity of photoelectric devices. It is noted that the following metliods can be used to single out a signal in the presence of interferenceal storage, filtration, synchronous storim correlation method of reception. Each of those methods is briefly described. A: new circuit of photoelectric device is described in which filtration was improved on account of introduction of a quartz contour and a second resonance contour In the circuit of difference signal. An integrating circuit with a time*constant of 2 see is connected before the miaroamperemeter. Voltage dividers for equaliza- tion of input signals are connected to the circuit. A phase-sensitive detector is assembled on semiconductor diodes. The rms error of one aiming, with the use of the microamperemetee, turned out to be 40.12 - 40119. The trends of further works on photoelectric aiming at targets are outlined. There are 26 references. Ye. Feklistov [Abstract:erts notes Complete translation] i_card+ 616 irmn :GRISHINO Boris Stepanovich; ISLIsEM, S.V,j redq KOHARIKOVA, L.K.p red.,Wwva; SUNGIUROVO-Vq$*-V---t-Allun-.rid,-- (AdjustiM =07,00 instruwnts) Ilustiroyka podezicboBkikh instrumntow. Moskva, odexisdat, 1962. 183 p. (MMA 1515) '3/035/62/000/007/Oa2/083 AO011A1O1 AUMOR: I Yev, S_-V_ TITLE: On the methods for improvements of instruments for angular and linear measurements in geodesy PERIODICAL:. Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no, 7,' 1962, 30, 0 abstract 7G230 ("Tr. 3-go s"yezda Vses. astron.-geod. o-va, 1960 Moscow, AN SSSR, 1962, 169 - 175, Discuss. 202 - 205) TEXT:' The author points out that the use of radioelectronics opens wide possibilities in construction of geodetic instruments. Already at present, ~electric-optical range tAnders and radio range finders are~'used, and they are beihg improved.' Electromechanical devices can be used for improving the accu- racy of.eircular scales. Photoelectric sighting has a bright outlook. Improv- Ing the accuracy of geodetic measurements Is closely ponnected with studying effects of surroundings on this accuracy. A. K. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] ard 1/1, ~C EGLIT, Vitaliy Ivanovich; SIDELINIKOV, Sergey Petrovich; YELISEYEV, S.V.,, red.; KOMOIKOVA, L.H., red.izd-va; Uffin. red. (Redta 002 reducing tachymeter; description of the instrument and practical guide on its use. checks, and corrections] Re- duktsionnyi takheometr Redta 002; opisanie instrumenta i pra- kticheskos rukovodstvo po primeneniiu, poverkam i iustirciv- kam. Moskva, Goageoltekhizdat, 1963. 87 p. (MIRA 1617) (Germany, East-Tachymeter) YELISEYEV, S.V.,. doktor tekhn. nauko prof. Accurate chronozetric systems for determining direecticns ar-d argl-es. Izv.vys.uchob.zav.; geod. i aorof. no.li]J,1-146 164- (FIRA 17:12) 1. Mookovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii. ZAKHAROV, Anatoliy Ivanovich; ZUYKCYV, Ivan Ivanovich; YELISETEV, -S V. red. (Medium-precision theodolites and optical telemeters] Teodolity srednei tochnosti i opticheakie dallnomery. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 171 p. (MIRA 19:1) YELISHYEV, S. V. "Investigation of Cutting a Wheel of Globoid Worm Drive; Selection and Desiening of the Tool." Sub 26 May 51, Moscow Order of lanin Aviation Inst Imeai Sergo, Ordzhonikidzo Dissertations presented for science and eneineering-degreen in Moscow during 1931. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 IkW 55 gd~mftzwi S. V.) P. S. ZAK ard V. L. ZIRMVLEV YE-1 ~' 43-.V Konstruirovanie i izgotovlenic, odnozakhodnykh globoidnykh peredach. (Vestn. Mash., 1951: no. 4, p. 25-30; no. 5, p. 28-32) ~.Includes bibliography. Designing and manufacturing single-cut cone drives. DLC: TN4.v4 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress., 1953- jI 5- z-:- USSR/Foril Abs Jour Author Inst Title Orig Pub Abstract Animls Fur Aninals Ref Mur Biol., flo 15) 1958, 69387 ZiLs~~ftr,4 Nutria in Tadzhikistan Sov. potreb. kooperatsiya, 1958, No 1, 21-23 Ho abstract. Card 1/1 YELISEYEV V. 'Luzho (Yaroolavll) --Building matir" Usde with industrial wastes. Fozhdelo' a 90.12*13-14 D '016~. (MMA 16si) (Building materialo.-Testing) YELISITIV., V.A. Some peculiarities of the pathomorphology of lumbonaoral radiculitis. Vop. psikh. I nerr. no.3:261-265 158. (MIRA 12:3) ,1,.1z kliniki nervnykh bolezney Voyeano-meditsinakoy o--dena Lenina akademii im. S.M. Kirovs. (mv3s. SPINAL--DIS&4=) YMSMV, V-. CA.) 0 Amplifying Substations Oci 51 Rectifiers truse of Type VG-236 Gas-Filled Rectifiers in the Ta-500,11 V. Yeliseyev, Illinskap Station, Moscow- Ryazant Railroad 'Tadio" No 10, P 53 Details the mechanics of replacing type VG-129 gas-filled rectifiers by type VG-236 rectifiers in the TU-500 station amplifying equipient. The type VG-129 has been causing breakdowns of the TU-500 and in addn its Insufficient power causes nonlinear distortion in transmission. 20ft5g 21M BOV/48-23-2-0/20 AUTHORS: Prikhodtaeva, V. P., Dzhe2epov, Bo S.y Ye21seyevg V. A.t -, Khollnovp Yu. V. TIT.LE; y-Radiation of Br 82 (y-lz2ucheniya Br 82 PERIODICAL: . Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheekaya, 1959, Vol 23,.Nr 2l pp 207-210 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The y-opectrum was stu&d by means of the "Rytron" spectrometer. It is given in figure 1. 10 lines were detected. The energies and relative intensities obtained in this and another paper are listed in a table for oom'parlson. The beat accordance re- sulted from reference 81 bothforenergies and intensities. Within the range 1700-2000kev awwk21ne at 1780 kev and only one elevation of a point above the background at 1910 kev were found. Within the range 2000-2700 kev no lines with an intensity above 0.2% were found. The conversion coefficient of the main transitions in Bruz was determined by means of the intensitieslobtained. The initial value of a K for the transi- tion type E2 of transition 777 kev in Kr82 was adopted from tables published by Sliv and Band ~ Ref 13) gith an amount of B 2 b Kr 2 is given in of 8.22.lo-4. A decay ach6me r Card 1/2 figure 2. Th6 transition types of the individual transitions y-Radiation of Br 82 SOV/48-23-2-8/2o of Kr 82 were determined according to a comparison of the theoretical a. values with.the experimental ones (Table 2). ,The lines 1648 and 1780 kev detected for the first time as levels are not given in the decay scheme. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 13 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Radivevyy institut im. V. G. Xhlopina Akademii nauk SSSR (Radium Institute imeni V. G. Khlopin of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) ,--_,Y]ILISLTJCV, V.A,, insh. t --., ~', Determining the power consumption in grain grinding. Mekh. i elek.vots.sellkhoz. 17 no.6:31-34 159. (MRA 13:4) 1. Voroneshakiy sel'skokhozyaystvenny7 institut. (Grain milling) SAK-SHAKI B.A.; KGIISSAROVI I.I.; YELISEYEV, V.A. Bench stirrup for active control. Mashinostroitell no.9:27 s 162. (MIRA 15:9) (14achine-shop practice) YELIS=. p V-. A:. Machines with the NZL trademark will be the best In the world. Hashinostroitell no. 1t44-45 Ja "66 (~~U 19:1) ACC Nit, A/) '.JOUHC~' COD,,-,: Ult/0122/66/000/00-1/0003/0005 U D/W AUTHOIis; lq~acyavf-4.-Ai~ (Engineer); Krinakiy, A..A. (Er~ncor) IORG. Neva Machine Building Works im V. I. Lenin (Novakiy maohinoutroitellnyy zavod) TITLE; Increasing the reliability of Caa turbines -1) SOURCE: Vestnik mashinontroyeniya, no. 7, 1966, 3-5 TOPIC TAGS: reliability, gas turbine, turbine blade, turbino"comprenoor, turbine design, blade profile, stress concentration, steel / Gj~7700-5 gas turbine, GTK gas turbine, GTI-750-6 gas turbine~j~#XhNltl steel,, ABSTRACT: This paper touches on come of the"design measures taken at the-K-ey-a I achine Building 1,7orks to increase the reliability of gas turbines. Corrections have Focen made in the desi-Ign of the blade tails of GT-700-5 turbines. Thin consisted of reducing the coefficient of sfi~6-3---Z~izi~-6z-firation in the first groove of the tail by increasing the radius of curvature of the cavity and the moment of inertia of the unsafe cross section (Bee Fig. 1). This increased the long-lifo strength of the tail connection by about 25fA. The GTK-5 and GT-750-6 gas turbines also have blade tails with a new profile. The plant uses labyrinth scala"~o maintain the spaces between the rotary and fixed parts of gas turbines. The cilip-6f the seal in now attached to the bearing housing of the power rotor, instead of to the housing of the,turbine, which ensures practically complete axial alignment of the oeale with the rotor. The LCord. 1/?... UDCt 19-1---43-8--19. L 099~2-67 ACC NR: AP6025082 Pig. 1, Profiles of tail connection of working bladess 1 - former profile of first cavity and tooth; 2 - new profile of cavity and tooth. pressure booster between the turbine and the blower of the GT-700-5 was eliminated; it had been a source of 'trouble. In the now gas-tUrbine designs, the oil tank in situated immediately in the welded frame of the turbogroup, which frees space in the basement of the station, shortens the oil pipes, and reduces the weight of the apparatus. All of the now designs or gao-turbino apparatus are designed and made in modules. A new type of insulation-ouperfine banalt fiber--io used in the now 10 000-161 gas turbine net. Orig. art. hast 3 diagrams and I formula. SUB CODE: "", - I,/ -JA 14, 21/ SUBM DATE: none la(5) sov/161-58-3-16/27 AUTHORt Jy 1-9 Au.Post-groduate Studont (Moocow) TITLE: Consideration of Elasticity in the Analysis of the Iffork of the Electric Drive of Grinding Machines (Uchet upruumosti v analize raboty elektroprivoda shlifovallnogo stanka) PER10DICALt Nauohnyye doklady vyeehey shkoly. Elektromekhanika i avtomatika, 1958, Nr 3, PP 150-16o (USSR) ABSTRACT; The automation of internal- and external grinding machines makes it necessary to take the elastic deformation of the ma- chine frame and the abrasion of grinding wheels into account, because otherwise losses in productivity, unsatiafactory sur- faces of the work pieces, and other disadvantages are caused. Faults caused by mechanical feeding devices may be eliminated by means of an electrically controlled longitudinal feed de- veloped by a group of collaborators at the Kafedra elektro- oborudovaniya promyshlennykh predpriyatiy Mookovskogo energeticheskogo institutL(Chair for the Electrical Equipment of Industrial Plants at the Moscow Institute of Power Engineer- ing) and by the 1GPZ plant under the supervision of A. A. Card 1/3 Sirotin, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. C-~lculation I SOY/161-50-3-16/27 Consideration of Elasticity in the Analysis of the Work of the Electric Drive of Grinding Machines of the electromechanical system is then dealt with, the wiring diagram of which is shown by figure 1. Figure 2 shows the ex- perimental arrangement which was worked out at the technological laboratory of the 1GPZ, where also the experiments were carried out. The type of machine investigated, the hardened steel used, the type of grinding wheel, as well as the working conditions are described. In the course of the inveatigation the following variations were observed and followed by means of oscillographs: 1) The amount of the originally permissible variation eliminat- ed by grinding (snimayemogo pripuska). 2) The dislocation of the support during grinding. 3) The bendiAg moment acting upon the grinding spindle- 4) The power output of the grinding spindle motor. 5) The torsional moment acting upon the grinding spindle. For the arrangement mentionad under 1) a measuring in- strument developed by Engineer Mazin was used (Fig 4). An os- cillogram of these quantities is given (Fig 3) and discussed. Besides, the results obtained by means of 10 oacillograms are given in a table. Further, investigations concerning the de- 'Card 2/3 pendence of the deformation of the support and of the wearabili- 161 -j13- 3- ~/27 SOT/ Considoration of Elasticity in the Analysis of the Work of the Electric Drive of Grinding Machines ty of the grinding wheel on feed (Fig 7), as well as the de- pendence- of working efficiency on the feed (Fig 8) are dealt with. There are 8 figures, 1 table, and 4 Soviet references. 4s axlicle was roccrranenaca fo _01i t' b 11- 7 ka"?edra elektrooborudovaniya X'prP-,mpreea~'p:icin~~aiiy~::Voskovskogo energeticheskogo inatituta(Chair for the Electrical Equipment of Industrial.Plants at the Moscow Institute of Power Engineer- ing) ASSOCTATION: Kafedra elektrooborudovaniya prompredpriyatiy Mookovskogo energeticheskogo inBtitutp-(Chair for the Electrical Equipment of Industrial Plants at the Moscow Instituta of Power Engineer- ing) SUBMITTED: April 23, 1958 Card 3/3 8 (5) AUTHOR~ Yel13eyev, Viktor Alekseyevich, SOV/161-58-4-16/28 -Post-graduate Stuaent TITLE: Improvement of the Follower-electrodrive for the Feed on Grinding Machines (Usovershenstvovaniye eledyashchego elektroprivoda podachi shlifovallnykh stankov) PERIODICAL: Kauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Elektromekhanika i avtomatika, 1,958, Nr 4, pp 121-129 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the pervyy cosuaarstvennyy podahipnikovyy zavod (IGPZ) (First State :."',Bjaring Factory) and at the chetvertyy Gosudarstvonnyy podshipnikovyy zavod (4GPZ) (Fourth State I Bearing Factory), the grinding machines have been adapted for automation on the basis of regulating the actual feed. At the 4GPZ# the follower-crossfeed on ballgrinding machines has been built, proposed by Ye. S. Zheleznov (Ref 2). The feed is based on the following of the workpieco addition. This system, however, does not consider the deterioration of the grinding properties of the grinding.wheel. At the 1GPZ, the follower-crossfeed by Docent A. A. Sirotin (Ref 1) is used at present. Here too, the addition is followed, but Card 1/4 the speed is not secured by the control of the actual feed, Improvement of the Follower-electrodrive for the SOY/161-58-4-i6/28 Feed on Grinding Machines tut by that of the input of the grinding wheel motor, ,proportional to this feed. This is a universal system and can be used for bell- and inaide-grinding machines. The first variant of this feed was built under the supervision of A. A* Sirotin with co-operators, at the MEI, and the participation of the author, and was installed on the inside- grinding machine MSZ, model 3250B, at the Technological Laboratory of the 1GPZ. The author examined the dependence of the actual feed and the efficiency of the grinding wheel motors on the feed of the work-piece or on the time, and established that the method employed yields technologically useful rosulta. The sample for the industry of the follower- electric drive for the orossfeed was built by the design- office for electrical engineering and eleotro-automation of the de artment of the Chief "Power Engineer" of the factory (Ref 35. Of the 5 variants, the best was released for mass production in 1957. In connexion with it, the control diagram of the grinding machine was redesigned and altered. The new circuit Is shown here on figure 2 and shortly described. The Card 2/4 contacts were the main drawbacks of this circuit. In the Improvement of the Follower-electrodrive for the BOV/161-58-4-16/28 Feed on Grinding Machines circuit of the follower-feed on the inside-grinding machine at the factory-laboratory (Ref 1), a starter-oleTant without contacts was used Instead of one with contacts. A magnetic amplifier was taken which operates as a relay. This denign has proved suitable and is recommended. Calculations by the author show that It is most appropriate to use an inertialess control-element. A half-conductor trigger or a magnetic amplifier with low inertia may be used as such. The diagram with contactless switching devices is shown in figure 6. The use of the follower-electrodrive for the crossfeed safeguards an optimum of the grinding process, increases the output of the grinding machine, reduces wear and prevents scrap through overheating. The use of contactless switching devices increases the lifetime of the circuit and reduces maintenance costs. The use of inertialess half-conductor switching devices improves the quality of the control of the grinding wheal motor and decreases the untiltability dvgree of the system of the follower-drive. There are 6 figures and 8 Soviet references. Card 3/4 Improvement of the Follower-electrodrive for the -507/161-59-4-16/28 Feed on Grinding Machines ASSOCIATIONt Kafedra elaktrooborudovaniya promprodpriyatiy Mookovakogo energetichoskogo instituta (Chair for Electrical Equipment of Industrial Enterprioes at tho Moscow In3titUtO Of Power Engineering) SUBMITTED.. July 16, 1958 Card 4/4 SIROTIN, A.A., kand..tokhn. nauk, doteent; YELISMV, V.A., inz-h.; POPOV, S-I-o insh. Now electric drive for Internal grinding machines. Trud7 HSI no.30-.239-252 138. (KIRA 32:5) 1;Moskovski7 ordena lenina onergatichookiy institut, Kafedra elektrooborudovaniya promyshlonnykh prodpriyatly., (Grinding machines-Blootric driving) 5/105/60/000/07/04/027 B007/BO05 AUTHORSt Sirotin, A. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent, Yeliseyciv _V._ A. Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE% Automatic Electric Drive of Grinding Machine4qWith Follow-up Feed PERIODICALt Elektrichestvo, 1960, No. 7) pp- 15-19 TEXT: Electric drives of so-called follow-up'feeds were developed at the Kuybyshevskiy industrialinyy institut (Kuybyshev Industrial Institute) and the Moskovski energeticheakiy institut(MEI) (Moscow Institute of Power Engineering~- The complicated apd expensive feeding a stem of the Kuybyshevskiy podshipnikovyy zavod (K byshe- Bearing Worke~ (Ref. 1) does, however, not consider the deterioration of.grindFn-gwheele during grinding, and does not guarantee a control of grinding quality. After investigations of many years at the Laboratoriya kafedr "Elektrooborudovaniye promyshlennykh predpriyatiy" MEI 4aboratory of the Chair "Electrical Equipment of Industrial Enterprises" at the MEI), an electric follow-up drive for the transverse feed in grinding machines Card 1/3 Automatic Electri .a Drive of Grinding s/105/60/000/07/04/027 Machines With Follow-up Feed B007/BO05 was developed (Refs. 2, 3). This drive was used in 72 ball grinding machines of the Pervyy gosudarstvennyy podshipnikovyy zavod (First State Bearing.Works). This drive is subject of the present paper. The structural scheme ia*shown in Fig. 10 and explained. In this system, the grinding quality Xle determined by the enerS7 consumed by the grind- ing-wheel mot-o-r-.71-nVestigations and tests of the follow-up drive showed thp-t the latter guarantees the mavufacturing cycle required. Fig. 2 shows the curve of the change in capacity of the grinding-wheel motor, the curve of the actual feed, and the curve of the support feed during grinding. Fig- 3 shows the circuit of a follow-up drive. It is pointed out that the elastic deformation and the wear of the grinding wheel must be considered in calculating the Aynamio conditions of the electric drive of a grinding machine. As there were no respective data in publicationsp an experimental plant was set up for investigating, measuring, and recording elastic deformations during grinding on a ball grinding machine. The method applied Is described, and by means of the diagram in Fig* 4 it is shown that the curves obtained by calculation and experiment are in agreement. The following elements can be calculat- ed by the method described: the curves of the actual feed and the support Card 2/3 Automatic Electric Drive of Grinding 5/105/60/000/07/04/027 Machines With Follow-up Feed B0071BOO5 feed, the elastic deformations and the wear of grinding wheels, the grirxl- ing-capacity, and the power demands of the grinding-wheel motor for various types of grinding machines. The improvements of the circuit of the electric follow-up drive are pointed out. In conclusion, the follow- ing statements are made% For a quality increase in grinding, it is convenient to use an adjustable drive of the grinding wheel together wit an electric follow-up drive of the transverse food; the useof follow-up feeds permits the ball grinding machines, internal-grinding machines, and other grinding machines to be fully automatized; in planning electric drivesp it ~s convenient to consider the elastic deformations of the grinding machine and the wear of grinding wheelel on the basis of the equations indicatedt it is possible to calculate the transition processes of similar electric drives of grinding machines by means of methods of solving nonlinear problems. There are 4 figures and 4 Soviet references. ABSOCIATIORt Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut (Moscow Institute of Power Engineering) SUBMITTEDi December 12, 1959 Card 3/3 YELISEYEV. V. Treatment of pains In diseases of the peripheral nerves with modulated.ourrenta of lo-w alternating frequenoye Yop, paikh. i nevr., no.5t239-247 '59. (MIR.A 14;5) ,1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney Voyenno-maditainskoy ordona Lenins. akademii imeni S.M.Kirova (nachaltnik kafedry - prof. S.I.Karchilqan). (NERVES PERIPHER&L-DIS EASES) (ELECTROTHERAPEUTICS) MAKSIMENKOV,, , Aleksey Nikolayevich, prof.; ESLYAYEV, V.I., kand. med. nauk; VINOGRAWVA, V.G., kand. med. nauk; ZAYTSEV, Ye.I., dots.; ZOLOTAREVA, T.V., prof.; MIMUTIDV, I.G.; MIXHATLOV, S.S., prof.; TEL V.A., red.; XHARASH, G.A., tekhn. red. [Internal structure of the stems of peripberal nerves) Vnutrj- stvollnoe stroenis perifericheakikh nervoy. Leningrad. Medgis. 1963. 374 pe (MiRA, 6:9)' 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Maksimenkov). (NERVES, PERIPHERAL) YELISEYEVP V.A. Genesis of vegetative and generative buds in lemon. Soob. All Gritz, SSR 32 not Is133-140 0 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Veesoyuznyy institut rastoniyevodstva, Sukhumakaya opytnaya stantstya subtropichaskikh kulltur. YELISEYEV, V.A. Effect of radiation on the variability in citruB rrulto. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 35 no.3:649-656 S 164. (MIRA 1": 11) 1. Sukhumskaya opytnaya stantslya subtropicheskikh kulltur. 'Predstavleno akademikom V.L. Menabde. ACC NR: -AP6007219 URCE GODE:--UR/0056/66/050/00~/ 03764 0376/ AUTHORS: Dayon., M. I.; Yellseyev, V. B. ~aLaryn,_~M~~A _eV ORG: Institute _;Z, _2f :Leb6d SSSR,,(FizUbask-ly--14stitut--Aim~refiiii _iih71!V7MSRj_ 10 mom n 0 enta--o,f-1-fast arged part 'AEL (10 -- 12 _` * - - - 11 - -:_7 - , ---spark-c amber and photoemulsion technique 10 ev/c)_J)Y__the SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy Miki, v., 50, no. 2, 1966, 376-378 TOPIC TAGS: chargedparticle, spark chamber, nuclear emulsion, cosmic ray particle,;, fas.t_.'particle, particle detector, particle trock ABSTRACTO-, The.authorspresent.experimental results obtained in 1959 on the probability of detpatin the tracks of charged particles in lphotoemulsion (thickness 200 p5 as ind'eated by a spark chamber tele-1 scope. These data were presented in a thests,by,one of the authors (Kazary--a, Scie-n Ir. - n 1, _,tific Research Nuclea;!_-Ehn he-Monoo State,UniVersit published previously. Threc1____' yj~ have not been' L23741-66 k ACC NA: A~6*b072.19 spark chambers placed 28 cm apart were placed in the form of a tele scope in,an electromagnet gap. Each chamber measured 15 x 8 cm. The chambers were filled.with a mixture of air,, argon,, and organic vapor. The spark chamber telescope is de8cribed in detail elsewhere (PTE No. 2, 47, 1961). A-200-p pbotoemulsion was placed on a glas3 back- ing under the lower spark chamber. Out of a total 26 straighttracks in the spark chamber telescope, in seven cases-tbe matching of the trajectoriez in the spark chamber and In the ennilsion wab not random coincidence) and showed that the indication or the spark~chamber ocates a track of interest in the emulsion. The speed and efficiency ~----A?-ftr-ack detection in the pbotoemulsion can be increased by computer -~-analysis-~-o e ~chambez,7--da-tL-and-by-automatic scanning-of,the 7~-miil ar n, eq Lre -ac, --f--odo-tdinat~-e-~-m-aall,!~emnsi-B- -s- rd 0 L assistance L SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE 13Sep65/ ORIG, REP,.:. 005/ OTH.-REP: 001 AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, V.B. 120-6-31/36 TITLE: On a System of Slow Expansions for a Wilson Chamber (0 sisteme vedlennykh rasshireniy dlya kamery Vil'sona) PERIODICAL: Priborl i Eksperimenta, 1957, ho.6, pp. 112 - 113 (USSR)- ABSTRACT: For recticing the "dead" time of Wilson chambers, slow expansion is being applied. Usually, this consists of a ,elow-expansion valve and a drive ensuring response of the "ralve at the appropriate time instar-ts. In this paper, a drive system is described which uses as a switching element a standard telephoDe, otepwise, selector mechanism. In principle, thj_j system permits realisation of any deoired nu*,rber of slow expansions andblocking of the control circuit duri ng the operating cycle ~,f tho chamber. The system is 9!L-,J.e to produce and reliable in operation. The valve dfjsigA:, shown in Fig.2, is the same as has been described in earlier work by M.I. Payon and V.M. Fedorov (Ref.1); two relays are used for protejting the contacts of the pressure gauge and of the telephone selector mechanism Zrom excessive current intensities. There are 2 figures and 1 f:,lavlc reference. ASSOCIATION: Physics Institute imeni P.N. Lebedev Ac.Ar 'e. USSR. (Fizicbeskiy Institut im. P.N. Lebed.~va All SSSR) SUBMITTED: May 13, 1957. Card 1/IAVAILABT2: Librar, of Congress XO STWSKIT Boris Ivanovich; PRIffS, G*ergl.- Aleksandrovlch; Vat il br Dmitriyevidh; KHNYZTS, L.S. kaMidat tekhnicheskikh SAMDKHVALOV, Ta.A..' inzhener, redaktor: LEUTA, V.I., inzhenar, redaktor: RUDENSKIY, YA.V.. takhnichookiy redaktor. [TsGtln'g the wear of metals; methods and machines] Ispytanle metallov na isnos; metody i mashiny. Kiev, Goo.nauchno-takhn. i.9d-vo mashinostroitelinoi lit-ry, 1955. 125 p.(MLRA 9:1) (Metala-Testing) (Testing machines) .6-4 /S cya-v A 1137-58-1-ZOZZ Translation from: Referativnyy zhu'rnal, M etk;llurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 274 (USSR) AUTHOR: 'i TITLE: ~ac h7n r. 'for Testin'gthe Wceir of Mets I(Mashiny dlya ispytail-.iy-a me4llov na iznashivaniye) PERIODICA: '.1rudy 1-y nauchno-tekhnicheskoy konferentsii. Kiyevskogo instituta grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota. Moscow. 1956, Pri 71-91 ABSTRA CT: A survey of machines (M) of the KE series for testing the wea- (W)-of metals and reproduciag the processes occurring in the main forms of W: the seizing in friction (F) of metals, oxida- tional W, abrasive W, and thermal W. The testing M described were developed and built in complete accord w:.h the basic nrinciples formulated by B. 1. Kostetskiy. They make possible inva.-itigation of the types of W occurring over a broad range of variation of factors of external mechanical action on the part of Ahe environment and the material. Descriptions are presented, and schematic kinematic diagrams and design drawings (longi tudinal sections) of 4 testing M are shown: a seizing-wear M Card 1/2 (KE-1), an oxidation-wear M (KE-2), an abrasive-wear M 137-58-1-2022 Machines for Testing the Wear of Metal (KE-3), and a combination thermal-wear M (KE-4), built at the Second Auto Repair Works in Kiyev. The selection of their design parameters is explained, as is the purpose of each M, its installation, and rules of operation. A com- bined installation of all four M of the KE series makes it possible to study the major quantitative and qualitative principles of F and W in connection with ex- tern6l mechanical effects, the ambient medium, the physical properties of the metals, the regime under which a couple is operating, etc. Metallographic analysis of the state of th- surface layers of the metal specimens being tested in connection with tests on all four M makes it possible not only to establish the quantitative relationships for F of metals, but also to study the physical essence of the phenomena. These M have already been used for experimental determination of the seizure characteristics of cast irons, making it possible to recommend specific grades and methods of machining of cast iron for auto- mobile engine cylinder sleeves. The degree of the effect of Oz and other ----"gase,s;-,on processes of F and W of steel have been determined. L.G. 1. Test vehiele"haraeteristies Card ?./Z t3v V. D. C TechA ELISI, ad Sci (dig erimotital %chinelo- 41 ' ' I&LA&~ 4. and Ileihod and 'Wear Reent2mbda Wals". Kievp 1958, Plb -A A-A~ - V is ~b~ (Vinistry of Higher Education ASSR. Odessa Poly-Lecyo Innt). 120 copies (KL9 10-58, 12o). 26 - YELISEYEIF- Inad4mir Vedoroid h; ZHILOV, Ivan Ivanovich; KATAYEV, Afanaely Filippovich; PELEVINA, Irina Osipovna; SHUGAN, Viktor Ustinovich, kand. ekon. nauk, dote., red#; BILENKO, L.S., red. is-d-va; SOTNIKOVA, N.F., tekhn. red. (The economice planning of Soviet cooperative trado)Ekonomika i planirovanie sovetskoi koope tivnoi torgovll. [By)V.F.Eliseev i dr. Moakva, Izd-vo TSentrosoluza 1962. 354 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Cooperative societiesi BOGUSIAVSKIY, E.I., inzh.;,YFLISEYEV, V.G., inzh. Technical and economic evaluation of systems of working steeply pitching seams. lav.vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur, 6 no. 12:83-87 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Leningradskiy ordenov Lenina i Trudovogo Xrasnogo Znameni gornyy institut imeni G.V,Plekhanova. Rekomendovana kafedroy razrabotki rudnykh mestorozhdeniy. Y Yelisoyev, V.G. "The inesenchyra., the renench~n.,Ac reserve, ard the retictaar- endothelial system", Trudy C*--mkcEO red. in-ta im. YAlinina, No. 12, 1946, p. 7-46. SO: U-3042p 11 M~irch 53, (Letopis lzhur-Lallilykb Statey, No. 7 191.9 Yeliseyev, V.G. "Changes in the reactivity of the call elements of Vie connective tissues of the white rat under e;merir-entally induced lack of vitamin A", Trudy Omskogo red. in-ta im. Kalinina, No. 12, 1948, 7). /j.7-66) - 'LIibliop,: 17 it-Orls. SO: U-30/+21 11 March 53, (Letopis 1zhurml Inykh Statey No. 7 191,9) -7'L Y~ Yeliseyev, V.G. "Chang:-s in the reactivity of the cell elements of the ~,onnectivc Yel iseyel ~ tissues of the white rat in eyperirentally in%*uced lack of vitarnin D"I Trudy Cbs'.-f',47C tis sues jecl . in-1 med. in-ta m. Nalinina, 'To. 12, 1948, p. 67-78, - E-bibliog: p. 74. L So. SO: U-3%2j 11 Narch 4.3, (Letopis 1zhurnal Inykh Statey Ito. 7, 1949) U_3( Yellseyev, V.G. I'Ve influence of re;~~eated injections of P1.1ocarpine rn the reactivity of th,~ eel.]. ol("Irents of the, Coriftective tieflual" 01, U11) whit,,~ matfill Trudy Omskogo mod. in-ta im. Kalinina, 'No. 12, 1948, 1). 9~-.105, - Lit'llog: p - 104. SO. U-301,2, 11 Enrch 53, (lotopis 1zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 7 1949 I z LI ~- 1, ;,n;. , v . G . Yelise ev. "11I.G. and Vishnilovskaya, A.A. "The influence or repeated injections of Itireoidin' on the rvactivity of the cell elements of the.connective t1asues of the white rat", Trudy Cm3kogo mad. In-ta Jxi. Krltninn, No. l2o 1948, 1). 121-30. SO: U-3042, 1.1 Y;arch 53) (Letcpis 1zhurnal lny~h Statcy, Ito. 7 1949). ll~'T T 1. ~'J'a 24329 V. G. i~'orfolot;lchf-,L;',jyo i j'utj!,-tsionaj'nyyo izmanoniya klotoclu-th elementov soedinitellnoy tka-ii- i krori pri nekotorykh narishorayankl-i real.-timost"i orFLmiz.;ia. Truly Akad. ral-,'- SM-1, T. III, 19119, S. 1812-87. SO: Lctof;is, 'A",o. 32, 19419* YBUSET31y, V.G. Certain resultr of investigati,,m of histo-phyviologr of connectiTa tissue according to Pavlovian and Michurin's theories. Ark%. anat., Moskva 19 no-1:70-79 Jam-Feb 52.. (CUM 21:5) 1. Professor. 2. Of the Department of Histology (Head-Prof. T.G. Yellseyev), Omsk Medical Institute imeni M.I. Kalinin. MIESEM, T. G. Theor7 on living substance and certain histological problems. Arkh.anst.glat.i embr- 30 no.50-17 S-0 153, (9132A 6:12) 1. Is kafedry gistologii i embriologil, I Koaknvskogo ordena Unina neditsinskogo Instituta. (calls) (HistolO87) Ynislmv, V.G. J~xperimental methods of investigation in the field of morphology and certain controversial problems in the field of histology. Arkh.anat.gist.i embr. 30 no.6:7-29 K-D 153. (VJ.RA 7:1) 1. Iz kafedry gistologii i embriologii I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinakogo institute. (Morphology) (Histology) - -- --. -.- .1 1 ~ I - . I - C V. (- YiLISW~ff. T.G., (Kookya) Modern concept of the cellular theory, Vapsoovr.biol. 39 no.3: 328-350 Ny-Je 155. (MLRA 8:11) (CYTOT'OGT' cellular theories) '/I'OIII15--Y-i--OU61-&BUROV' B-.Ast professor, redaktor; GNMILIBXIY, N.L., radaktor; GRIGORIYIVA. T.A., radaktor; YZLISEYIT T G radaktor; ZHDANOV, D.A., redaktor; KNOPPA, A.G."'~iewia,)YIMITAYGV, Y.T., redektor; MIKEAYIA)V, V.P., radaktor; FRIVXSA, M.G., radaktor; STUDITS11r, A.N., radektorl SHCHBIJ=OVAO B.I., radaktor; KHARASII, G.A.,, takhnicho- ski.v rqdaktor [Problems in the morpholog f th ervous system] Problemy morfologii nervwi sistemy [Lenlagrad~ GOose Isla-vo mad. lit-rw, Ioningradskae otd-dea 1956. 179 P. (MIRA l012) 10 Chlen-korrespondeat Akedemii maditsinakikh nauk SSSR (for Dolg9ftSoburov) (INRYOUS SYSTEM) YILISBYZV, V.G., professor; VAUS. I.Ya., aspimnts Axperimental observations of artificial tooth and root implantations. Stomatologiia 35 no-1:50-52 Ja,--F 156. MU 9:6) 1. Iz kafedry gistologii i embriologii (zaveduyushchly professor V.G.Yelineyev) I Moskovskogo ordena, Unina meditsinskogo insituta (direktor ablen-korreepondout AMN SSBR professor Y.Y.Talysin) (DWAL PROBTRISIS) 11 0 y :General Proulems of I-athology. Inflawati-m. JktU' I RZBiOl., NO. 12 1958, !-TO- 56194 IL C c v 4uv L~ 7~ iloscow Ae-d-1-cal Institute (T T L 'flic Rolle "f the Nervous Symtfjoi in Process 0t, in- fl.wa.,;iation Lind Rogeneraticn. P--IX PUB. Tr. 1-go lklloak. I-led. In-ta, 1957, '401.2, 7-54 A-,,, 6-T 2,A 'I'd Tbo abstract C, ,.R D Yr- L J Vi V. 6 - YALIUM, V-Go (Komkvao B.78. ul. Badovo-Sposekaya, d,21, kv,68) Theodor Schwann. Arkh.anst.gist. J embr. 34 no-5:92-96 5-0 157,, (SCHWAIN, THRODOR, 1810-1882) (KMA 11:1) m i YELISAYEV, V.,G. (Mookvat B-78, Badovays-Spasakayn, d,21, kv,68) e--"O~~V~=Postu-m-on the connective tissup, Arkh.anat,gist. i embr, 35 no*3%122-124 My--Te 158 (KIRA 11:7) (GOMCTIVE TISSUES) I ALUSEYEVA, N.M.; YELISEYEVp V.G., red. irrinciples of general'histolog7 and histological technique) Osnovv obsbohal gistologii i gistologichaskaia tokbnika. Mookvap Kedgizp 1959. 214 P. (HISTOIDM) (KIRA 14%7) YELISEYEV, V.G., Prof. Plemn of the Medical Council of the Ministry of Public Health of the R.S.p,S.,q. Arkh. anat. gist.i embr. 38 no.1-0123-124 Ja 160. L1 (MIRA 13:7) (PUBLIC 11FALTH) X&LjU)V.V, V. 0. prof. Further problems in the development of. morphological rei3earch in tho medical colleges of the R-s-F-s-R. 'Biul. Uch. mod. sov. 2 no.6tl2-16 K-D 161. (MOrWHOLOGY) (?-JIRA 15:1) A.G., prof;, red.; KOPAYEVP Yu.Nsp red.; LEVII-1W11) LaBe) IE-Ligw-- V.S., tekbn.red. red.; KUZ'"Ikp iAoskvap Medgizo 1963. 671 p- (Hi.tology) Gistologiia. (mk 16:12) (HISTOLOGY) ACCESSION NR: AT4037700 S/2865/64/003/OW/0297/0305 AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, V. G.; Kopayev, ru. N.; Kotovakiyt Ye - F- TITLE: Effect of a aingle exposure*to acceleration on the structure of the vi5cera in experimental animals SOURCE; AN SSSR. Otdoloniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy* koemicheakoy biologiit Ve 39 1964, 297-305 TOPIC TAGS: dog, acceleration, histology, hemorrhage, rupture ABSTRACT: Two groups of dogs were exposed to transverae accelerationa of 8 g and 12 g for 3 min and I w1m, respectively. Selected animals were than killed after I hr. wid after 1. 3# 51 7# 151 30t and 60 days. Sections of the viscera of the animals killed were stained with a variety of stains. The Mont atriking, hittological features observed in an organs were 1) increases in vascular 11 pqrmeability and 2) frequent ruptures. Those changes led to such obvious con- sequences aa hemorrhages and infla=atioarsa It ia stressed, however, that all of the obaerved changes were reversible, as evidenced by the perfectly normal hi&tologioal* picture of the remaizi ng a-4 u-1 a,, 'Card SHABLYGIN, A. I. YELISEYEV) V. G. BOGUSLAVSXIY ,E. I Problems of an efficient workIng of complex lodea. Zap. LGI 49 n001:36-44 164. OMIRA 18:8) Y~,LISEYIIVL_!~_ Types and the geography of karstic ca7le areas In the northern part of tho Central Russian Upland (within the boundaries of Central Chernozom Province). Nauch. zap. Vor. otd. Geog. ob-va: 3-10 163. (114II(A 17-9) STUDITSKIY,A.R., otv.red.; GRAYHYSKIY.B.Ta., red.; GRIGOR,'YJff,T#A## red*; JALISAMY.04. red.; ZBAMIT,I.B.. red.; LIOZM,L.D., red.; -.red.; FRIDU IN,A.Te., red.; KHWS11CRbY,G.K,, red.; CHEMOY.Tu.S., red.; SMIJU(0Y,Z., red.; LAwPJm"mA,G., takhn.red. C.Trensactions of the Second H13tOlOgiCBI Conference; plastic and restorative processes] Plasticbeek-is i voestanovitelInys proteas- sy; trudy Ttoroi gistologichookoi konforentaii. Koskva. Kosk. nauobA.ob-vo anatomov, gistologov i ambriologov, 1959. 319 p. f (141RA 14:5) 1. Kafedra gistologii Moskovskogo gosudaretvannogo universitate im.M.Y.Lomonosova, Moskva (for Studitskiy). 2. Laboratoriya radio- biologii Institute morfologil zhivotnykh im.A.M.Severtseva AN SSSR, 14oskva (for Grayevskiy, ZbarskiY) 3. Kafedre gistologii,i embrio- logil Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo maditainskogo,in- stituta, Leningrad (for Grigorlyev). 4. Kafedre gistologii i emb- riologii 1-go Keditsinekogo institute im.Semhenove, Moskva (for Yeliseyev). 5. Gruppa blokhimii klatoohnykh struktur Institute mor- fologii zhivotnykh im.A.N.Severteova-AN SSSR, Moskva (for Zbarskiy). 6. Laboratoriya roste i ra2vitiya Institute eksperimutellnoy bio- logii AKK SSSR, t~oskva (for Liomer), 7. TSentrallngya nauchno- isel6dovatellskays Laboratoriya .2-go Moskovskogo maditain3kogo in- stituto im.N.I.Pirogove, Moskva. (for Khrushchov). (HISTOLOGY-CONGRESSES) DissertaVon: 11!3asic Foaturej of t1ha Goomorphology of the Wvmtorn 3iL,3rian J,ow- lands in the Tllaoin3 Formed by the 'Yoyrn-r r--d Syr7a Pivarz." "oscr;-.4 StFtte ca3. Trst. iml~wl V. T. L-1r. 'In, 3 Fab 47. SO: Ve.ch,Iernyava i-f,)okva,- Feb, Y.F47. (Pro.loct P17'13i'J) Yv-,T.T-0-:Y,FV, v.r,. YMISEYIEV) V. G. "Neir data on the tgo ~,lacial periods in the Ur-al Portion oil' t1,:! liestern Siberian lowlands)" Sbornik trudov In-ia (Stavrop. gors pede in-t)) Issue 2, 1948, P. 104-12, - Bibliog: 21 items. SO: U-3042, 11 Farch 53, (Letopis 'Zhurmal Inykh Statey, No- 7 l?49.) YFLISEYEV, V. G. YELIS-PYVI,YV. G. "The therric de-nudation of the orip mal r-iv0r-b-ar,,cs, Is, d d ake an .rivers of the northerm Ural nortion ofthe 'Je--t biterian 1(j-,qlandsftj atornik trnudoy In-ta (Stavrop. gor. ped. in-t), Issue 2, 19hu, P. 113-17. SO: U-30h2, 11 17'aarch 553, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inyl-h Statey, No-7 MO. 0 i YEMSIM, V,G. "How "white spots" were obliterated from maps of the U.S.S.R.9 N.A.Gvozdatakii. Reviewed by T.G.Alise*v. Isv.Vs**,geog.ob-va 86 no.4:380-381 Jl-Ag 154. (KLRA 7--9) (Gvosdetskii, N.A.) (Discoveries In geography) -."LISAS V, V. G. 14f luenc* of the Cher ssgm*nto of the zwrvous syvtew on processem of infla=ation and regeneration; experimental and morphological studiso] Miente vyschildh otdaloy nerynot vistemy no proteersy vospaleatia i regenerstBii; eksperimentallao-morfologichookie isole- dovanlia. Koskya, 1957, 248 p. (91RA 10:11) ( =VOUS SYSTSH) (INYLANHATION) (WEISHATION (BIOLADGY)) "I.N.Krasnov as geojrapher and traveler" by F.H.Hilikov. Reviewed by V.G.Sliseev. Izv*Vses*geog#ob-va, 89 n0-3:271-272 MY-Jo 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Iraenov, Andrei Nikolsevich, 1862-1914) (MilIkov, Y.N.) YE~L~ISEYK~VVladimir ~Gri o~l leyich; ROWV.. A.A., red.; IMANOVA,, Z.A.p tekbn. red. (Connective tisoue; histopbyoiological eoaayo] Soodinitaltnaia tkan'; gistofiziologicbeskie ocherki. Moskva, Medgiz 1961. 415 P. (CONNECTM TIS,MS) IKIU 15i1) Y~~E~LIS~adijnjr Grjggr2_y AFANASOYEV, Yuliy Ivanovich, ayich, prof., kand. med.nauk; KOTOVSKIYj Yevgoniy Fedorovicho kand. mod. nauk; ROGOVY A.A., red.; SMICHILOX.K., tekhn. red, [Atlas of the microscopic structure of tissues and organs; for practical lessons of students of histology) Atlas mikroskopiche- skogo stroeniia tkanei i organov,- k prakticheskim zaniatiiam stu- dentov po gistologii. Moskva Medgiz, 1961. 199 p. (MIRA 14:12) (HISTOLOCE) JEASIMIL, ~11- elise ev V (MOSCOW) PCWTIAR9 E-.K.- (Ponomar, -Ye, K.] '(T~~Oscow ; SpriMINS P. C. =Skayvp M.P.1 (Moscow) On glycogen in leucocytes in an asseptic infla=ation focus. Fciia Morphologics 12 no. 2/3:129-136 161. 1. Instytut Medycyny im. I.M. Seczenawa, Moskwa, hS Pirogowsks 2/6. YELIES. Origin of Kuyun-Kum *,sands. Biul.XOIP.Otd.geol- 31 no.15:107-109 &0 (VUU 10: 3) (Muyun-lum-ftysical geography) AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, V.I. Several Peculiarities of Tertiary Alluvial Depcsits of ~hp "TITLE t South-Eantern Botpuk-Dala (Nekotcjryye osobenno3ti tretin.h- nykh al lyu via nykh o t I o zh en iy y ugo -v o s t u ch noy 2,~ t )a k - Da I PERIODICALt Byulleten' Moskovnkogo obahchentva i.9pytateley prirody, Otdel geologichoskiy, 1958, Nr 3, PP 63-72 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The article deals with characteriatics of Upper Oligocene and Miocene alluvial deposits located in the south-eastern part of the Betpak-Dala region, While prospecting for dia- monds, tile author found 2 anc.iont (Tertiary) van',~ys in a longitudinal direction. One valley, located along the right bank of the Chu river contains Upper Oligocene deposits. The other valley, north of the Upper Ollgocene ancient Ch-, river is filled with Miocene dopositn (Figure 1). The au-- thor gives a detailed stratographic description and enumer- ates the geologic strata of this area. Faunal fossilq found by Ye.I. Belyayeva and K.V. Nikiforova were identified by V.8, Bazhanov as belonging to the Middle - Upper Oligocene epoch. Spores and pollen found indicated the species of flora which had grown in this area. It could be concluded Card 1/2 that grass predominated, which is characteristic for regions SOV-5-58-3-4/39 :Several Peculiarities of Tertiary Alluvial Deposits of the Betpak-Dala 'with little rainfall. A dryer climate during Miocene; as compared with the Upper Oligocene, resulted in higher concentration of carbonates in the Miocene deposits. Periods of drought during these epochs are also the reascn for the forming -)f a thick layer of clay. The author cited the fol-- lowing geologists whostudiod geological conditions of this region; A.L. Yanshin, V.A. Selyavin, N.G. Shubina, K.K. Flerov, Ye.D. Zaklinskaya, N.I. Kostenko and S.A. Abramoia, There are 4 sketchesy I map and 5 Soviet references. 1. Geology--USSR 2. Geological time--Determl-.tation 3. Paleoecology Card 2/2 r SOV-11- AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, V.I. 58-9-7/14 TITLE: The Question of the Origin and Age of the Dinosaur Level of the South-East Bet-Pak-Dala (K voproau o genezise I vozraste dinozavrovogo gorizonts Yugo-vostochnoy Pet-Psk-DalY) PE.RTODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geologicheskeya, 1958,'~3 Nr 9, pp 87-91 (USSR) ABSTRACT! Huge accumulations of broken dinosaur fossils were found In many regions of Central Asia and Kazakhstan, usually in coarse nonglomerates. In all these accumulations (except those of Bissekta and of the Tashkent region) the bones were rounded, fissured and eroded. I.A. Yefremov (Ref. 4 and 6) came to the conclusion that these accumulations were in secondary stratification, caused by erosion and resedimentAtion of Upper- Jurassic continental deposits in the Eocene epoch. According to him, only large streams could have broken and rounded these bones. The author, who studied these accumulations, dis- agrees with I.A. Yefre-nov. His investigations showed that the layers which included these bones originated on sea-shores. Fossilized remains of maritime flora and fauna found in these layers confirm his theory that the fossilization of the bones Card 112 occurred after their breaking up in zones of sea wave action The Question of the Origin and -.'ige of the Dinosaur Level of the South-East Bet-Pak-Dala ,and that -the "dinosaur level" was never trnnsferred from one layer to another. As to the age of the "dinosaur level", B.A. Borman, Ye.V. Ivanov, N.Ye. 14inskova, G.A. Belen'kiy, Y.Ye. VoskovoynikOV And V.I. Samodurov place it between the Turonlan snd Senoman stages of the Upper Cretaceous period. As to the better preserved conditions of the two above mentioned accumu- lations, it was found that the maritime conditions in those regions continued longer than in other parts. Maritime Paleo- genic deposits, which covered the Jurassic sediments contain- ing these bones, protected them from erosion, whereas other accumulations were buried in shallow continental clay layers and were subjected to more intensive erosive action. There are 11 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt Geologicheskiy institut All SSSR, Moskva (The Moscow Geological Institute of the AS USSR) SUBMITTEDi April 22, 1957 1. Paleoecology--USSR. 2. Geological time--Determination Card 2/2 3(5) SOY/11-59-10-5/16 AUTHORj Yeliseyev, V.I. TITLEt Main Features of Quaternary (Anthropogen) Deposits of the Northeastern Bordering Area of the Chu Depression PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya, geologicheskaya, 1959, No. 10, pp 50-67 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Together with other geologists who studied the deposits of the Quaternary period (V.I. Gromov, A.I. Moskvitin, N.I. Nikolayev, X.V. Nikiforoval etc.), the author finds that the lower limit of the Quaternary period must be lowered to include the Upper- Pliocene epoch. On the example of the deposits of the north- eastern bordering area of the Chu depression, he shows that the Upper-Pliocene deposits of the said region (the so-called Kenshagyr suite) sharply differ by their color and composition from the more ancient lower deposits. The straw-colored or grey deposits of the' Upper-Pliocene (or Eopleistocene, accord- ing to the classification chart of V.I. Gromov) epoch are sim- ilar to those of the Quaternary period and differ from other Card 1/4 older red deposits of the region. The change of color was SOV/11-59-10-5/16 Main Features of Quaternary (Anthropogen) Deposits of the Northeastern Border- ing Area of the Chu Depression caused, according to him, by more severe climatic conditions. As to their composition, the Kenshagyr deposits contain, for instancet pyroxenes and amphiboles which are completely absent in the more ancient deposits. The author compares these de- posits with corresponding deposits of various regions of Kazakhotant studied and classified as Quaternary deposits by V.A, Obruchovp N.N. Koatenko# S.S. Shullts, N.P. VasilIkovskiy and V.S. Bazhanov, and finds that the Kenehagyr suite belongs to the Quaternary period. Accordingly# he divides all the do- posits of the studied region into the Eopleistioconet Plaiato- cone and Holocene deposits. The Eoploistocene deposits are composed mainly of calcareous atraw-oolored clays containing many ostracoda fossils described by M.I. Mandel'shtam, N.C. Shubina, G.F. Shneyder, Kh. M. Kuliyeva, A.L. Yanehinp To. S. Grinberg, V.N. Kravchuk, etc. Presumably most of thene depos- its were formed in a slightly saline lacustrine basin. The spor-pollon remains belong to steppe plants, which means that Card 2/4 climatic conditions of that epoch were similar to the present SOV/11-59-10-5/16 Main Features of Quaternary (Anthropogen) Deposits of the Northeastern Border- ing Area of the Chu Depression ones. The formation of various alluvial deposits of the Pleis- tocone epoch indicates that the elevation process of the Tion- Shan region, which started at the beginning of this epoch, caused the formation of the Chu River which at that time became an affluent of the Syr-Darlya River. The Chu River ut that epoch was a small rivery as shown by the alluvial formations of that time, and often changed its bed moving in general to the north. The water flow gradually increased up to the second part of the Middle-Pleistocene epoch, when the changing climatic conditions again caused the decrease of the flow. The climate, which at the beginning of the Pleistocene epoch bacame more bleak and humid than in the Eopleistooens time under the in- fluence of glaciation of mountains and of Northern Siberia, again became more arid in the second part of the Middle-Plais-~- tocene epoch. These conditions again changed at the beginning of the Upper-Pleistocene epoch: the climate became colder and m6re humid under the influence of a new glaciation period. In Card 3/4 the second part of the Upper-Ploistodene.epochl the flow of the SOY/11-59-10-5/16 Main Features of Quaternary (Anthropogen) Deposits of the Northeastern Border- ing Area of the Chu Depression Chu River decreased caused by a renewed aridity of the climate and its bed was divided into separate branches. In the Holo- cene epoch, the arid conditions prevailed and the Chu River valley was cbvered with swamps and the river itself was divided into separate stretches of water and its connection with the Syr-Darlya River was out. The author describes in detail al- luvial and accumulative sedimentary deposits of the region formed under the influence of unceasing fluctuation of olima- tic conditions and by the ensuing changes of flow of the Chu River. The names of B.A. Fedorovich, U.N. Akhmedsafin, Ye.V. Shantser, M.I. Lomonovicht Z.I. Gurlyeva and Ye. D. Polyakova are also mentioned by the author. There are 2 profiles, 1 map, 1 table and 16 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Geologicheskiy institut AS USSR, Moskva (Geological Institute of the AN USSR, Moscow) SUMITOD: March 18., 1959 Card 4/4. YELISEYEV9 V._ I., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Most important char- a TfUrMsTle-s -of the Cenozoic alluvial deposits of the pre-rim (north- eastern) portion of the Chuyskiy Gap." Moscow, Publishing Houoe of the Academy of Sciences USSR, 1960. 29 pp; (Academy of Sciences USSR, Inst of Geology); 175 copies; free; (KL, 31-60, 141) -YELIBLTEyi$-V~-li-;-SHMTSER-Ye~.-V.-i-d FaTOUFOV V.p re -vaj RZIMp I.F.p tekhn.red.; GUSIKOVAj i, L Id. 1 zd O.Mep tekhn.red. [Cenovoic alluvial sediments in the northeastern margin of the Chu Valley) Kainozoiskie "uviallnye otlozhenlia. oevero-7ostochnol, okrainy Chuiekol vpadiny. Mosk7a,, lzd-vo Acad.nauk SSSR,, 1963. 3.89 P. (Akademil.a. nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii. institut,, Trudy,no.56). (MM valley-Auuvium) XEL15EYEV.9 V. 1. "Sluicing survey and sluicing analpion by E.M.Zakharova. Reviewed by V.I.Eliseev. Izv.vyo.ucheb.zav.; Ceol.f rfizv 5 nool:114-116 Ja 162. OHIRA 15:2) 1. Geologicheskiy institutAN SSSR. (Mineralogy, Determinative) (Zakhafova, E.M.) IELISMV V 1. Compilaticn of a map of heavy concentrates showing peliogeographic structures* Sov,,9001, 5 no.5:146-149 My 162. (MIRA 15;7) 1. Geologichaskiy institut AN SSSR. (Chuya Valley-Geology-Maps) YELISEYEV., V.I. Some problems of the atratlgraphy of Quaternary sediments in Uabekistan. Biul.Kom.chetv.pero no*279154,--158 f62, (MIRA 16:4) (Uzbekistan-Geology, li.tratigraphic) W, 4-13 DrA SWSIM~ 3 el-K-P113UT-4 X5MIVME~'4,09 -~ ~-VA~ys' - . , YELISEM T.I Oftndements.1s of placer deposit surveying. Havimad by VOT. Slimaev. Geol. rud. mestornh. 5 z2o.2:128-130 Y4- (MIRA 16t Placer deposits) Pv-aarwntfnv) ' ~

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