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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ABRAMOV, N.N. - ABRAMOV, S. A.

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y -,", IE 1, 1 ~ A N 01" A A- - .I i. . I -I .II ~ . I N.N., inz~. No thod ol, Inen.,wr 1 ng v )'! irl,'t I- Le !",' t ~ I'M"' i :,m7 1!' tili-o-dimmAcmil. I 11, elements of' npnrl.rrwi. A -i. avar. -, 1-"(1v-,. stroki. kon. no.2-249-25~ I Q& . (t.qpA j ~N.N. p Inzh. ABR~klqV Call button devices. Elektrotekhnika 35 no.12:49 D 164. (MIRA 18:4) CoLuitry : USSR Catuaory: Forestry. Forest Management. Abs jour: 11OZiol., No 11, 1958, No 48737 ,",uthor : Abramov, N.N. Inst : 'ko-s-c-cr-w-7o-rc-s-Z-Tccluiology Institute Title : An Experiment in Forest Maintenance Cutting by t'-e Mmthod of Physiological Re6uvenation ant the Pushkin Lealchoz. Orig Pub: Nauchn. tr. Mosl:. lesotekhn. in-t, 1957, vYP- 43-47 Abstract:-Felling was applied in a 25-year old plantation composed of 19 Pine + Spruce + alder with canopy density of 1.0 in the D2 type of forest (the article (;ives a table of data on the distribution of the trees according to degree of thielmess, specice, Card 1/2 K-26 KASTALISKIY, Aleksandr AleksaMrovich, doktor takhn. nauk, prof.; MINTS, Daniil Maksimovichj doktor takhn.nauk, prof.-PrinimalL uchastiye: MIKHAYLOV, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; ROVAKOVSKIY, N S.1 AMAMQY~,~X~ doktor takhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; NiKI Vt G.N.,, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., retsenzent; PREGER, Ye.A.j retsenzent; BULYGD1, A.K., retsenzent; LIPKIN,ye.V.j retsenzent, VOZNAYAj N.F. , kand. khim. nauk, retsenzent; BELOV, A.N.# dots.p reteenzent; AGRANONIK, Ye.Z., kand. tekbn. nauk, retsenzent; NOVIKOV, P.V.., inzh., retsenzent; SHVARTS, R.B.p inzh., retsenzent; KONYUSHROV, A.M., kand. tekhn.nauk, nauchrqy red.; NIKOLREVA, T.D., red. izd-va; GOROKHOVA, S.S.., tekhn. red. [Water treatments for drinking and for industrial uses]Podgo- tovka vody dlia pitlevoge i promyshlonnogo vodosnabzheniia. Moskvap-Gas.izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola.." 1962. 557 P. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Hafedra vodoonabzheniya Leningradskogo inzhenerno- stroitellnogo institute (for Nikiforov, Preger, Bulygin, Lipkin, Voznayap Belovj Agranonik). (Water-Purification) AMMOVs Nikolay Nikolayevich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; KONYUSIIKOV, kani. tekhr nauk, nauchn.red.; 3,11MOVA, A,F.j red.izd-va; SHEVCHMIKO, T.N., tekhn. red. (Long-diS4 ance water supply] Paredacha vody na dallnie ras- 8toianiia. Moskva, Go3stroiizdat, 1963. 211 p. (IURA 16:12) (Wnter-supply engineering) SHESTAKOVO V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SNEGOVO A.I., gornyy inzh.; BONDAREV, X.D., gornyy inzh.; ALIYEV, A.A., gornyy in2h.; AGZAMOV, K.Sh.0 gornyj in2h,',- AERAMOV, N.E,. Using deep boroholes for breaking ore in the Sumsar Mine. Gor. zhur. no.32:8-10 D 162. (MRA 15: 11) 1. Institut gornogo,dela i metallur6ii AN KirSizskoy SSR (for Shestakov, Snegov, Bondarev, Aliyevo Agzamov). 2. Sumsarskiy rudnik (for Abramov). (Sumsar region-Boring-Labor productivity) (Blasting) AUTHORSj Korenpant I. M# f Shty anoira, F. R.t Nikolayev, B, As$ Abramoj~~ 1. TITLEs Thermometric titration of some organic compounds -PERIODICALs- -Referativnyy- zhurnal. --Khimiyal no. 4# 1963, 154,. abst.raot- 4G147 (Tr. po khimii i khim. tekhnole (Gor'kij)f 1100 411 1961, 753 760) TEM -The-thermometrio titration of aqueous solutions of furfura1'.%nd acetone solutions of ealicyl eldehyde by solutions of tetramethylezi.ediamine and hexamethylenedismine has beeninvestigated and found possible.. The equivalence- point vas found from the salient point on the titration curve obtained by plotting temperature versus titrant consumption in ml. The optimum ratio of titrated-soluticin concentration to titrant was folmd. The normality of the titrant mtet be about 10 times that of the titrattid solu- tion, so that there is only a slight volume change of the reaoting mixture during the titrationg thus avoiding any big variation in the specil."ic heat of the mixture. The order of the titration is shown to have no efi.1'eot on the accuracy of the analysis, The temperature pick-up consisted of a Card 1/2 5/08 63/000/004/0081051. Thermometric titration of some organic... B193YB180 battery of 10 copper-constantan thermocouples, made of 0.1 mm diam. Plire, The junctions wete moUnted in the titration flask, the "cold" junct:,,ons in a thermostat. After each portion of titrant was added from the mio~O,oburotte the mixture was mixed for 6 - 10 sec. and then the ohange in the ga~!,vano- meter reading taken. (Abstracter's notes Complete translation.] Card 2/2 PHASE I 100K EXPLOITATION SOV/5544 Tomashov, N. D., Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professorp ed. Korroziya I zashchita konstruktsionnykh meta]J-icheskikh materialov; abornik statey (corrosion and Protection of Constructional Metals; Collect-ion of Articles) Moscow., Mashgiz, 1961. 258 p, Errata slip inserted. 10,003 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: N.P. Yevstaflyeva; Tech. Ed.: G.V. Smirnova; Managing Ed. for Literature on Chemical and Textile Machine Building: V.I. Rybakova., Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific and technical personnel concerned with the corrosion and protection of metals. COVERAGE: The collection deals with problems of the corrosion of constructional metals, in various envir%anmenta and conditions. Articles discuss new methods for the investigation and testir% of corrosion and give results of recent research conducted on the corrosion and protection of metal constructions. The corrosion of aome new alloys is also considered. The collection includes Card l/ 7 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/5544 articles generalizing the resulto of research conducted during the last 2-3 years In the Department for Corn)sion of Metals of the Mookovokiy institut stall (Moscow Steel Institute). Some of the articles were written in cooperation with the laboratory ataffs of the "Serp I molot" Plant and. Khimicheskiy zavod im. M.I. Kalinina (Chemical Plant imeni - 14.1 Kalinin) and are based on Investigations condneted at these plants. No personalities are mentioned. There are 219 references, Soviet and non-Soviet. References accompany each article. TAM OF CON=S: Foreword 3 Tomashav, R. D, [Doctor of Technical Sciences]. The [Process] Controlling Factors and the Protection of Metals Against Corrosion 5 GAS CORROSI(M DIRING TM HEAT TREATMOT OF ALMYS Abramov.,O V. (Engineer), and N. P. Zhak [Candidate of Chemical 9-cfe--nees]. Oxidation of Some AUoya Daring Heat Treatment in Gas and Electric rurnaces 19 Card 2/ 7 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/5544 Zhuk, N. F, , and L, F. Yemel lyanenkQ Lft&eerl. The Effect of the Carbon Content in the Air on the Gm Corrosion of Carbon Steels 40 PICKMG OF SONE bMALS AND ALLOYS Kuznetsov, G. G. [Engineer), N. P. Zhuk, and B. E. Lyubinskiy [Candidate of Technical Sciences). Electrolytic Pickling of High-Alloy Metals 53 Kravehenko,. T. G. [Engineer]., M. A. Vedeneyeva [Candidate of Technical Sciences], and F. S. RaWiovskaya (Engineer]. Pickling of Austenitic-Ferritic EI8.11 Steel 72 Markovich., L. A. [Engineer], and'fi. P. Zhuk. The Effect of Haloid Ions on the Corrosive Behavior of UQa8N9T Steel During Pickling In Sulfuric Acid 93 Card 3/7 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/5544 CORROSION RESISTANCE OF CHRCIKWM-NIC?EL STEELS Vedeneyeva, M. A., an4 N, D. Tomashav. Corrosion of M18N9 Steel in Sulfaric-Acid Sob.,tion '.~f CUS04 108 Vedeneyeva, M. A., and N. D. Tomas'licv. Effect of DeJ'Onmtion on the Intergram,~'~ Disintegration of Chromium-Nickel Steel 1.16 CORROSION RESISTAWE OF TITANM AND ITS ALLOYS Tomashcrf, N. D., and L. A. Andreyev [Engineer]. High-Temperatnre Oxidation of Titanium 127 Tomasho7, N. D., and.M. G. Millvidskiy [Engineer]. Pickling of Titanium in Acid Solutions and in Alkaline Melts 133 Tomashov, N. D., R, M. Al'twokly [Engineer], A. V. Prosvirin [Engineer), and R. D. Shamgunova [Candidate of Chemical Sciences). Corrosion of Titanium, and Its Alloys in Sulfuric Acid 151 Card 4/1 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/5544 Tomashcrr., N. D.$ R. M. Al'tovskiyp and V. B. Vladimirov (Engineer]. Investigation of Corrosion of Titanium and Its Alloys in Bromine Solutions in Methyl Alcohol 164 Tomanhov,, V D.p R. M. Alltovskiyp G.R.Ahtrpuava [Candidate'of Chemical Sciencerj]~, and A. D. Arteyev [Engineer]. Corrosion Resistance cf Titanium Alloyed With M~olybdenum, Chromium., and Palladium L73 CORROSION AND PKITECTION OF SOME METALS AND AL1MS IN ACIX AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES Titov., V. A. (Can&tdate of Technical. Sciences]) G. I. Agapov [Engineer], and N. D. Tomashcr!. The C-,%rrosion of Tantalum., Niobilam,, and Their Alloys In SizliN=ic Acid at Elevated Temperatures 187 Tomashov,, N. D.., and,P, V. Strekalov (Engineer). investigating the Corrosion Rate of Iran-Carbon Alloys in Acids at Elevated Temperatures 196 Card 5/7 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/5544 Titcv., V. A. 1? 1. M. Balandin (Engincerl, an& N. D. Tonnashov. In-restigating the Effectiveness of Variaus Metal-Protection Methods in Solutions of Su.1iaric an& Phosphoric Acids at Ejevated Temperatures _XJO CORROSION EINDLWME OF STEEL Titcv .9 V. A.., and N. D. '"vashe-v. Investigating the Enduremee of Card Wire 215 mit-N The Effect of A. ~ V. A., and Yu. M. Kororin (Ergineer). Hydi-ogenation on the EnIirmtwo of Steel ? 2 3 Titov,, V. A.~ and V. V. Belouscy7a [Engineer]. Corroolon of Steel in C;mtact With OopNar .?30 CORROSION AND PRCYMTION IN CMATLN MWCPEG OP THE CHEKOAL WMISTAY KU'vidskiyp M. G., Z. T. Ignsitova [Engineer], M. A. Vedeneyeva, V. A. Titov., and. V. A. Kikut (Engineer). The 'Use of Urotrepine to Retard CoyToBion of the Steel Apparatus Used in the Prod-action of Ammonium Chloride 245 C ara 6/7 Corrosion and Protection (Cont.) SOV/5544 Titov, V, A.0 L. A. MarkovIch [Engi:aeer],, and A. V. Prosvirin. Investigating the Corrosion ResistEvice of Certr1n Metals and Alloys In Hexachloran Production 254 AVArLULE: Library of Congress (TAV2.T64) Card 7/7 VK/wrc/mas 10-5-61 S/137/6 1/000/01 1/C~)9/123 A060/A 10 1 AUTHORS: AbraMov, ON., Zhuk, P.P. TITIE- Oxidation of certain alloys under, conditions of heat-treatmint in gas and electric furnaces PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1,,461, 44, a1)str,-c:t 111295 (V sb. "Korroziya i zashchita konstrukts. metallich. nateria- lov", Moscow, Mashgi4z, 1961, 19 - 39) TEXT: In a set-up for the continuous observation of process kineti(s, the oxidation of 9 heat-resistant alloys ( 3H435, 314652, 3H559, B)KO8,311894, ~'~H602, 31470 3 H813,H835 [E1435, K652, E1559, VZh98, E1894, E1602, E1703, K823 EI83531 ) was studied under conditions of heat-treatment in gas and electric f~r- naces: in the combustion products of "town" gas with excess air coefficielt 0.8-1.5, and in air at 900-1,2000C. "-!he oxidation rate of all the alloys In- creases as the temperature is increased. The values of the activation eneigy of the oxidation process of the alloys investigated in each environment were t-al- culated from the temperature dependence of the oxidation rates. The oxidation kinetics of alloys K435, E1652, E1559, and E1835 is described, as a rule, by the Card 1/3 S/137/61/000/011/0~.9/123 Oxidation of certain alloys ... Ao6o/Alol equation /~ gn= k log Z + k4, and tbat of the remaining alloys. by the parabolic equation A g , 4 Z , whose exponen-; n decreases as the temperature increases and is clo-se to-2 In the majority of cases. A higher heat-resistance, particular- ly at high temperatures corresponds to the oxidation of the alloysaccording, to the logarithmic law. An increase in the oxidation power of the environment lowers the oxidation rate of alloys E1652, EI-559, EI894, E1602 at all the temperatures in- vestigated, and that of alloys E1435, and EI703 at 9000C; it raises the ox[da- tion rate of alloys E1813, EI8_35 at all temperatures, and that of alloys EI-135 and EI703 at 1,000 - 1,200OC; it affects little the oxidatien rate of alloj VZh98. An increase in the heat-resistance as the oxidizing power of the en'tiron- ment increases is observed in alloys containing Al. whose strength and protoctive characteristics of' the oxide layer increase as the 00 of the gaseous environment increases, and are particularly high in an air environment. The oxidation rate of alloys containing large quantities ( ~', 30%) of Fe decreases as the 00.05 mm. No changes in structure in these specimens were discovered. Thus, the effect of the refinement of the structure of an ingot crystallizi!d in an US field in the presence of the impurity can only be attributed to an activation of the impurity in the US fif"Id. Not all metals are affected similarlyay elastic vibrations. For example, the structure of ingots of stainless steel j.Khl8N9 does not exhibit any notiq~able changes under elastic vibrations, whe-rea;-~h-etitainless steel KhZ5NZO,i'fur;ed from identical charge materials and exposed to elastic vib~-.ii-ions of-tl-ie,~ame power, becomes greatly refined. The structure of the tool steel E1347`wa-~ not affected significantly by elastic vibrations. In substance it is concf~'8e-d th,it one of the !acAors that determines the sui-tabili,ty of a metal for treatment by elastic vibrations is the magnitude of the work of formation of nuclei. The smaller that work, 'th6 more effectively can the alloy be treated by elastic vibration. Crig. art. has 5 figs. Cnrel 41 A L4- s/i26/62/013/oo6/007/018 E071/E192 AUTHORS: Abramov, 0_.,V,, Neymark, V.Ye., and Teumin, I.I. TITLE: Some special features and action of ultrasonics on the process of crystallization of metals and alloys PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v-13, no.6, ).962, 875-878 TEXT: The authors continue their earlier work (Ref.l: Ya.B. Gurevich, V.I. Leontlyev, I.I. Teumin, Problemy metallove- deniya i fiziki metallov (Problems of Metallography and the ' Physics of Metals)6, Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1959) on the offect of ultrasonic vibration on the crystallization of metals and alloys, experimenting on liquid bismuth and antitiony. -The metal contained in a crucible was heated in a resistance furnace eind. the rate of cooling of the melt was controlled. Ultrasonic vibrations were applied from the top, the tip of the velociny transformer being preheated to a few degrees above the crystallization temperature of the metal. The-experiments were carried 'out at a minimum ultrasonic intensity to eliminate Card'1/3 Some special features an .d action got S/126/62/013/006/OOT/018 E071/EI92 cavitation anddispersion. The magnetostrictive vibrator was energised by a 10 kW ultrasonic generator, and the output it,easured with a hot wire ammeter. Treatment of liquid bismuth and ontimony with ultrasonic vibrations considerably decreases the durat,ion of existence of supercooled liquid and leads to the formation'of fine grain structure. The time ot appearance of the first crystallize- tion centre for antimony was by 3 orders lower in the irradiated melt than in the non-irradiatod melt, and for bismuth by 1 order lower. The influence of insoluble admixtures on the diminution of the structure in an ultrasonic field was tested on aluminilAm with and without additions of calcium carbonate or alumina. Additions of the above substances in amounts of 0.51 0.25 and 0.1%.wt. were made in the form of fine powder (of various degrees of fintinesa) enclosed in an aluminium foile The metal heated to 680 *C was poured at 665 OC into a'steel mould with a vibrator attachod at the bottamt The power was Vaeied from P A to 0 found that admixtures increase the efRect of vi~1raPM;"Fis&j Ia':iLtwh:u8gh the admixtures in Amounts up to 6.1% wt. in the absence of vibrationa do not lead to the diminution*of the grain stru..,ture, Card 2/3 Some special features and action... S/126/62/013/oo6/007/01EI E07l/El92 The ultrasonic vibration treatment of the metal containing admixtures in quantities up to 0.1% wt. at temperatures abo-tre the crystallization temperature did not cause the diminution of the grain structure. It is conclAdad that the effect of diminution of the grain structure of the motal crystallized in an ultr4i.sonic field in the presence of admixtures can be explained only by- the activation of the admixture in this field. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallovedeniya i fiziki metallov, TsNIIChM (Institute of Metallography and Physics-of Metc,ls, TsNIIChM) SUBMITTED: Augunt 23, 1961 Card 3/3 8WP(k)/9W?(q)/EWT(8-)/BDS AFF 6~GASD-10 Pf;410/ D~'j 0 - ACCESSION 0'7 AP3001696 012 0/015 05/ 7 .5 AUT11O-RS: Abramov 0. V., Teumin, 1. 1. TITLE: Effect of insoluble admixtures on matal crystallizaticAn an ultr,"i- Sonic f ield SOVRCE: Fizik etallov i metallovee.eniye, v. 15, no. 5, 1963, 710-716: TOPIC TAGS: insoluble admixture metal crystallization, ultrasonic field ABSTRACT: Thes'nsolub e aklure effect on the threshold power (Pth) dedrease --- in-proce-sing possible mechaniei,fts _LnNtilyj~n, nd Al-,jqas studied-and its discussed. Ultraoonic oscillatior~5-0ike int:roduced into molten metals fro.ft above. The insoluble admixtures wer" i for Sn and Zn; Al 0 for Bi;_Aor -�~k2 Al. These admixtures lowered the P tl-. maghiXtude of elastic oscillations arii- ill- creased the degree of grain refinement. Dis?arsion of the admixture parti,411eil and their deformation did not occur In these experiments. The ultrasonic: oscillations affect metal crystallizE:tion by generating crystallization c(l,iters. Various possible mechanisms of this process are described, and the signifi,.ance ,Card 1/2 L 18051-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3001696 of-viscous--friction in-particle metallization-is emphasized. Several othel'~, possible ultrasonic field effects upon the admixtures are also discussed. Orig, art. has: 2 tables and 5 figures. ASSOCIATION:- jInstitut metallovedeniya i f4ziki metallov TsNII('hM (LjUJjUj,oe C-f Physical Metallurgy.-TsNIIC SUBMITTED; 26AugG2 DATE A.CQ: IlJul63- ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ML NO RE1' SOV: 009 OTHER COI ccrd 2/-,2 % L oloo5-66 EWT(1)/EWT (m)/T/EWP (t)/IWPN'/EWP N/194 (h)/A.'A (c) IJP(c) JD AOMION NR: AR5014255 UIt/*6/65/6OO/6D5/&o 621.746.62-.621.034 I" SOMM Ret. th. Tekhnologiya Wshincwtrojeniya. SvodW tow., Abo. 9M UMORt Abrawy 0 V R" TITM -Ultrasonic treatment of bipM alLo Or= SOUR= i Ob. Primeneniye ulltrazvuka Y mashinostr. Minak,, Nauka i taklmiks.. 19%0 10-14 WFIC Atrasonic irradiation, binary alloy, grain size c _91per anoy ROY q~ silicon a Lloy, mgnesl aMyo bismuth alloyo !A"I ting loy IATION. s udy~ 9 nwide of a series of one- and two-phase alloys of~the wa u-A1,, Cu-Sn., Cu-Zn,, A1-81., A 1-Mg.. On-M., and Sn-Bi systems. The input pmtr of the ultrasonic vibrations vas kept constant in aU the tests and waa equal to 1100 % ratio, 16e.' the ratio of the grGAU-size Pn the c=t-rol ingot ~ to that fthe reduet Ion treated by ultrasound,, was accepted as characterlatio.;'It was established tiat ore was no significant difference in the effect produced by treatment of cie- and t 'A:' two-phase &Ubys of the given systems. However, alloys of the solid-solutia I type Card 1/g 771. ACCESSION NR1 AP4039607 S/0126/64/017/005/0706/0789 AUTHORSi Abramov, 0. V.1 Teuminj 1. 1. TITLE3 The role of cavitation phenomenon during metal crystallization in &I elastic oscillation field SOURCEt Fizika metallov i metallovedeniyal v. 17, no. 5P 1964, 786-769 TOPIC TAGSt cavitationo matallig melt, elastic oscillation, ultrasonic gen(iratory aluminum, biamathl zinot surface tenziong metal oryetallizationp osaillograilh EO 7v counter BF 2 ABSTRAM In evaluating the role of cavitation in metals, the threshold calacity ,pT is compared to the capacity where metallic melts give rise to a cavitaticn phenomenon po. Elastic oscillations are generated using a magnetostriotive trans- former fed by 10-kv ultrasonic generator. A titanium probe carries sigule to an EO-7 oijoillograph through a BF-2 piezoelectric counter. The metals used were pure ,aluminump bismuthp cadmium,.zinop tin, leadt and antimony melts kept at temperatures of 15-20C above solidification temperature. For.A19 Bip Fb, Sb# and Sn PT/P ''>~', oav whereas Cd and En have no cavitation threshold capacity. Threshold cavitatim is shown to depend on surface tension and liquid phase temperature. The exyertiental Cord 1/2 ACMSION VHs AP4039607 points fall on a straight line relating p -to the parameter defined by ... I -I .as'-OS' ... I T 2 -,4n + L mWCOSp8oo_a),, where 4 SL - surface tension between solid. and liquid, 6 S surface tension betwoen solid and vapor. Orig. art. hass -figures, 3 forialas, and I table# ASSOCIATIOANs Institut metallovedeniya i fiziki metallov TaNlIchm (institute of Metallurgy and Physics of Metals ToRlIQU) 'SUBMITTEN 19J=63 DATE ACQs 19Jun64 BICLs 00 M CODEt. UK NO REP SOVI 0% Omat 001: Card 2/2 inzho V.14.) kand. tekhn. wiuk Considering tho relinbillty factor Jn dotfirmining the oconomi,.- offJoirmay of automatiort, "mdostroonia 11 no.505-17 * 165, C !F .1 c -[-t! -I! dt;cT, PT-o -I j3U.C,-L.jlq-p I s IT !~,u trz I s-qo :,c jo Luc"v.v- ITT L Lvj ~, - " ne !-LM .MUT,'~IJOA C-LU.)Tp5U :411C.11i3.3i auoa ~u.Llv GLIJ -;o aoo-~Jjr,) pta~tuo- o 1, St)j L)II PT,-v luoTpol!., -,t[4 jc ).Z-eo Ll T 2WI.mv 'qVq- ~,j 'Z97-Z~Z *dd 4qTj('[C-Z #TOA I L! r OUUBSCA J~PIIGOLP T.M uv so aoqqny ABRILMOV.P. Coal miners need lightweight lamps with strong illuminating capacity. Mast.ugl.4 n0-7:26 J1155- (MLRA 8:10) 1. Brigadir navalootboyehichkov, shakhty imeni Raganovicha (Stalinekaya oblast'). (Mine lighting) ABRAMOV, P.O.; BUSHN. V.A.; SHCUPOT. W,P. Yracturs test for defitUg conditions of rupture. Zav. lab. 13 no.5' 600-601 157. WDA t0.-8) 1. YescoMnyy isuobno-Aseledovatellskly institut shelesnodambnogo tmnsportu. (Steel--Yatigue) DIUCHKOV. A.K.. doktor tokhnicbeekikh nauk-, profeneor; BUSHE, N.A., 4!mndidat takhnicheakikh nauk; BIGIMHOOTA, A.P., kandidat tekhnicheel:ikh nauk;.MRA140T. P.G.. inzhener; DVOSKINA. V.A., inzhener; LUK TAX- GHIKOY,-'~-- ~.., aver. "Antifriction alloys" by A.I. Shpagin. Reviewed by A.K. Bliachkov and others. Vest. mash. 37 n0.7:89-91 JI t57. (HLU 10: 8) (Alloys) (Shpagin. A.I,) ABRAM-07, ---P.G.; BUSRI, N.A.; ZADII]TOVSKIT, A.Tae The TSAM9-lt5 zinc-aluminum alloys use4 for lining bearings and making linings. Blul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no.6:33-35 '58. (HIIA 11:8) (Bearing metals) BUSHF, N,A,, kand.tekhn.nauk,- ABRAHOY, P.O., lnzh. ~~ ":'~w Fatigue strength of zinc alloys. Trudy TSNII KPS no.157:3&-52 158. (MIRA .1:11) (Zinc alloy-8--ratigue) SOV./] 17 ~ i9-2-- 3913 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Met.allurgiya, 1959, Nr 2. 1) 22'1 (USSR) AUTHORS: Bushe, N. A., Abramov, P. G., Dvoskina, V. A. TITLE: Mechanical Properties of the Zn-alloy TsAhI () 1.5 in the C dst Rolled. and Ext ruded States (Mekhaniclieskive svoystva Zn-- ipi a% a TsAM 9-1,5 v lit-orn, prokatnom i pres,;o%annorn sostoyanii) PERIODICAL: 'Fr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta zh.-d. transp., 1958. Nr 157, pp 53--b1 ABSTRACT: The mechanical properties of the TsAM 9- 1.5 allov (A) in the cast state were tested at temperatures ranging from 0 to -1500C wider con- ditions of tension, impact, and flexure. The results of the el'-peri- ments show that at temperatures above 500 the strength chal-3CtL r istics of the A are sharply reduced, whereas the plaslicily i! improved A high degree of plasticity is acqui red by the A at ten-ipe ratu -es abo~~e 0 Z 00 - A sharp drop in the ;1k `--Ilkles "as "oted it ie"Ver,'"lles in excess of Z250. The properties of the A in the extruded, rolled, and annealed siates were compared. Rolled specimens exhibited almost identical properties in longitudinal and lateral directions. Cz)rnpared with the rolled variety, extruded rods exhibited considerably greater Card 1/2 strength and plasticity. Annealing of extruded A's reduces tl e values SOV/137- 59-2- 31413 Mechanical Properties of the Zn-all(-)y TsAM 9-1.5 in the Cast, Rolled, a-id (contl Of 0-b and us. Abrasion tests without lubricants were carried out on a -nachine of the MI type. Methods of fabrication (rolling or extrusion) (to not influenct- the atiti- frictional properties or the wear resistance of the A. A. P. Card 212 SOV/137 59-2--3916 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959 Nr 2. p 2-9 (USSR) AUTHORS: Abramov, P,G., Bushe. N. A. TITLE: Laminated Components With it Zn- alloy Coating (Binietallicheskive detali so sloyeirt tsinkovogo splava) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta zh.-d. tran3p., 1958, Nr 157. pp 6!-69 ABSTRACT: A technology was developed for the manufacture of Iamin ited com- ponents reinforced with the Zn-a'loy TsAM q--1.5. Steel coiaponer's are coated with Zn witl-. an addition of 0.2-0.30'/o Al in a hot-- dip pro - cess and are then lined with a Zn alloy. In the course oi sh~:ar- testillg~ tile "steel/TsAM Q- 1.5 al'oy" couple exhib'ted grea,er shear ing strength than the "steel/bronze OTsS 5-5 5" cOLIPIC. T~e new technology was applied to t1le manufacture of crosshead beai ings . bush bearings, and three-layer floating bushings. Components t1us pre.- pared exhibited good performance characteristics. P. Card 1/1 SOV/137-,59-2-3915 Translation from: Referativnyyzliurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, NrZ, pZZ) (USSR) AUTHORS: Abramov, P. G., Bushe, N. A. w- TITLE: Operational Performance of Components Made of Zn-alloys (Opyt ekspluatatsii detaley, i2~gotovlennykh iz tsinkovykh spl?.vov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. nri. in-ta. zli.-d. transp., 1958, Nr 157, pp 7( -83 ABSTRACT: Bearing components made of alloys TsAM 4-1 and TsAM. 10-5 exhibited frequent premature failure. Therefore, performance tests were carried out on locomotive components made of a stronizer alloy, the TsAM 9-1.5. Rimless, three-layer, floating bushings ri,inforced with this alloy are recommended for extensive use. A. P. Card 1/1 BUSHE9 N.A.j IMOSKINA.. V.A-j AWOVL P-q* Evaluating the affect of various*factors on the origination oi semiliquid friction conditions; Tren.i iznemash. no*151152-166 162. (MIU 15:4) (Friction) %. BUSHEp N.A.0 doktor taklin, nauk; ABRAMOV, P.G., inzh.; DMIDUVAI J'A.1 tekhnik Corrosion cracRing of briva products@ Vest, TSNII MM 23 no-038-40 164. (W RA 17: 8) AMIMOV P. I. 32/49T71 USSR/Mining Methods oot 48 Mineral Deposits "Let Us Phpand the Field of 'Shield' Type Mining In Kuzba Bs, #I P. 1. Abramov, Engr, "Kuzbaaeugol" Combine, ~)l pp "Ugoll" No 10 Thick seams with h5-600 angle of dip are still vorkbd by unproductive "layer" systems. "Shield" systems mist be improvei so they can be used for such seams. 32/497171 A"YJI p - I - wavrAw.r.- Instrumentation for testing anchor bolts. Gor.zhur. no.10; 24-28 0 160., (MIRA 1, ):9) 1. Kuznetski3r nauchno-lealedovatel'skiy ugolInyy Inotitut, Prokoplyevsk. (Mine roof bolting--Testing) '--AMMOV, P.I., gornyy insh. Now withdrawable rods designed by the Kuznetsk Ikein Goal Research Institute* Gor. zhur. no.12:23-26 D 16o. WRA 13!12) 1, Kuznetski3r nauchno-iseledovatellskiy ugollnyy inatitut, ;. Pro- koplyevsk. (Hine roof bolting) 22(l) SOV/3-59-3-16/48 AUTHORS: Abramov P.N. and Voronovich, '-iff -to ~ A.A., Candidates ol c s iences, Docents TITLE: We Continue the Discussion on Seminar Methods 0To- dolzhayem razgovor o metodike seminara) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1959, Nr 3, pp 31-34 (U!-SR) ABSTRACT: The authors describe a seminar conducted by the Ghair for the History of the CPSU of the Moscow Aeronautical Institute. Its theme was "The 3rd Party Congresi and V.I. Lenin's Book 'Two Tactics of Social-Democra(q in the Democratic Revolution'". They comment in de-;ail on the procedure, the way the seminar was preparod, and draw certain conclusions. The joint presenco of the Chair members at the semin ar, and the subseq"ient exchange of opinions, has poli shed the instructosl points of view and has helped them to formulate aore precisely methodological princ iples. The autlior3 consider that the success of a seminar does not le- Card 1/2 pend solely on the pedagogical and methodical skLll We Continue the Discussion on Seminar Methods SOV/3-59-3-16/48 of the instructor, but also on his scientific quEli- fication. It is very important that the instructor bring forth material from his ovm scientific worli. The authors emphasize the necessity of a close, crga- nic contact between lectures and seminars. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut imeni S. Ordzhori- kidze (Moscow Aeronautical Institute imeni S. Oid- zhonikidze) Card 212 ABRAMOV, Petr Romanovich; Un'sv, Y.G. (Hardware and electric applianceal machines for the home] Netallokhosisistvannyo i slaktrotovary; bytovye mashiny. Moskva. Goo.isd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1938. 260 p, (MIRA 13:6) (Hardware) 4BP&1Q.V,..-Fatr- Romanovioh; ZAYTSEV, Vladimir Gavrllovich; SINELINIKOVAp TS.B., red.; USTINOV~ M.T., red,; ELIKINA, E.111.p tokhn, red, (Metal and electric household goods and appliancos] Metallo- . khoziaistvernWe i elektrolyytovye tovary. Tzd.2.p perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo torg. lit-ry.. 1961. 309 P. (MIRA 15:2) (Household appliancest Electric) (Metals) A3RAMDVr P. R.; 4AYTS-EV, V. G. "Metal and Eloctric Ho~isahold Good3.11 Second Edition, State Publishing House f"or Commercial Literaturg Mo-cow, 1061. AMAMOV. P.V. "', I 4_ I Problems of building location and engineering investigation of construction sites. aor.khos. Hook. 28 no.?.-6-11 JI 154.(XLU :':7) (Moscow--BuIlding) (Building--Moscow) 11 - AHLWOVj__L.V_~___ [Tatar A.S.S.R.; study-in the economic geograplq]Tatar- skaia ASSR; ekonorIko-geogrelchookii ochark. Kazan', Tatarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 229 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Economio conditions) ABRAMOV, R.A., otv. za vyp.; TDWEYEVA, Z.N., red.; KOLOVA, T.D., tekhn. red. [Pbysical fundamentals of inertial navigation; manual for students specializing in "Gyroscopic instrLimentB and devices.") Fisicheskie oanovy inertsiallnoi navigRtaii; po- sobie dlia at.%identov spotsiallnosti "Giroskopicheskie pri- bory i ustroistva." Penal. Pt.2. 1963. 35 p. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Perm. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Kafedra giroskopielie- skikh priborov i ustrointv. (Inertial navigation (Aeronautics)) ABW,Q--V+.JLR.- ALEKSEYEV N.S.; ARKHANCELISKIY, N.A., prof, [~lec;ased); GURE'VICH, B.S.; ZAYTSEV, V.G.; KEDRIN, Ye.A.; RlRONOVAJ. L.V.; OSTANOVSKIY, T.S., dots.; PALLADOVP S.S.P dots.; SERGEYEV, M.Ye.; TER-OVAKPfYAN, I.A.; TSEREVITINOV, B.F.; SHCHEGLOV, L.M.; YAKOVLEV, A.I.; BORISOVA, G.A., red.; FEDRISH, D.M., tekhn. red. [Study of manufactured goods; concise course] Tovarovede- nie promyshlennykh tovarov; kratkii kurs. (By] P.R.Abramov i dr. lzd.2., perer. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1963. 768 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Coinmercial products) ;..1 R.V., (i , , " , ; """ON d". 117 Roeqmlpq .*,!..-,-Ci , , 1- - , I tlr,-. . rir-- "t 4-, J1 I) , 0" .'A . 10: F) ( 1 n~-,a . ; --o -- - ~ f." F. -Ivfrs , . P. te. ) ABRAMOVt R.V. Sc)IItIIOI'n dI-"P1,'ICOv!eIItv in Lho IccLund cloprorsion. Dokj. All S"ISR 166 no.11165-16' Ja 166. U (~-I ,,.A 2 ?: 1) 1. KaIjnin[-,radskoye otdel,aniye Instiluita Xi Submitted July 30, 10,65. TEM97- D71066-44Y SOUaCE COD73: UR/0362/66/002/005/055:;/0555 AUTHOR: Abrainov2 R. V. ORG: Kaliningrad Section, Institute of Oceanography. Alj_.~S otdolcniye, Institut olcanologil AN SSSR) Ai (Kalintrigradilwyo TIT12: Seis.onal migrations of tile Icelandic low SOURCE: AN. SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizilza Ltmosfery I o1ceana, v. 2, no. 5. 19662 553-555 TONC TAGS: metrology, noteoroloric observation iV,,STL1LNCT: An investigation vis undortaken to detenAne the pattern of seas mail -ii-rations of the Icelandic Lo-.-i; available it tbe Arctic and Ant-irctic Scientif ic :research Institute for the period Jnnuary 13391-SLptenber 1961, we -c us-ed r.or this purpose. This Iov was absent in only 55 of tile 535 cases conslden!d. In each of the 830 cases tile aut:ior devermined the g-cographical coordinates of it., center and tho coordinates were avera'-ed for calendar months for tile entivo period. 7he Value of the -standard error of tile moin Nralues of the coordinatoo sdio~,n Lhat tile chanze3 of tile latter In the covirse of Hio year are real. It was found thn-: in tile CoUrse of the year tho 'North AtImitic Low on dle nVerage moveS CIOCIWise in a clo!;ed path (as shown in a map); this path iq oriented Witijill t110 COnfirteS Of t110 tra-pezium 57-660 N, 16-500 14. In the winter (Octobor-Varch) migrations of ,he low tilre is predorAnanced a rieridional co-,porent, and in svvmer (April-Septembir) ")e -on-4 componant. A vell-devoloped 1o%, is relatively stable and consido)able ACC NR. jrP7 60 43 movements occur at tho time of its fill.in.-. 77ho winter -.ioiitli-to-.-,)Onth rnovevmts (2001~-,,) are three times less than those of suvri~~cr. In winter Clio lov is situated In the Icelandic region noar Its moan lorig-torm position; in sui-mv-r it shifts into che Greenland region (Davis Strait)* OrIge arte lias; 1 f Igure and 1 table. rj- P 16 :37,05,V L SUB CODE: 04 / SUBM DAM. 13 Jan 66 / ORIG R.F.F: 012 2/2 t-~ L 1111co-67 E~7(1) G`,~--- ACC ~R. AP6022225 AUTHOR: Abramov. R. V. ORG: Kaliningrad Department, t4~~ LQ . Acac~emy of Scien(,.qs SS11 R jlj~L (Akadomiya nauk SSSR, Institut okennologil, iCaliningradskoyo otdolentye) Id- TITLE: Possible cliniatolo ical frequencies of the oscillation system ocean atmospho v SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. F lzilta atmoi3fory I okcann, v. 2, no. G, 1966, 664-6(7 TOPIC TAGS: climatology, data analysis, hydroinotoorology, ocean dynamics, atmos)horic thermodynamics ABSTRACT: An analysis of the system ocean- atmosphe re and Its oscillation involved :nonthly pressure data from January 1891 to December 1962 for the location and Intensity of the I-Torth Atlantic depression, particularly the depth between Iceland and Greenland and south of this region. The Interaction atmosphere-occon is ascribed to dynamic and the relation atmDsphereJ, ocean to thermodynamic factors. The data were analyzed for periodicity on a BESM-2 com- puter and classified in accordance with the theory of the quasiperiodic property of hydi 0- meteorological phenomena. Perioda from A. G--22 yr were' obtained. Long periode rare F -e Card 112 UDGI-HI"51a. i, WO-67 ACCr~ CAPG022125 ascribed to cosmic effects and the froqueaclos of 0. 5, 2. 2, and 3.7 yr were shown to be In excellent agreement with published data and theories.. Orig. art. has: I table and 2 fl guros. SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATEI 13Doc66/ ORIG RE, F.- 011/ OTH REn 005 Card 2/2 ' jb RUWARTSEV, V, (Kiyev); ABRANDV, S. (Xiyev) Improve the protection of cooperative property. Prom. koop, 12 no.10;16-17 0 158. (WRA 1:~:10) 1. Nachallnik otdela kadrov i orgrovitionnoy raboty Ukrpromioveta (for Ruawantsev). 2. Starably inspektor Ukrpromeoveta (for Jbramov)o (Ukraine-4-ooperative societies--Auditing and iispection) RURrANTSU, V.; ABRAMOV, S., glaynyy revisor (Kiyev) Great force. Prom.l:oop. 14 no-7:27 Jl 160- (MTRA 13:8) 1. Nachallaik otdola kadrov i orgraboty Ukrpromooveta, Kiyev (for Rurqanteov). (Ulcraine-Zooporative societies--Auditing and inspection) I%) d'. -), ABRAMOV, S. ~ - Sucoesoful extermination of rate in granaries. Mmk.-alev. p:-om. 23 no.10:32 0 '57. (HrIA IT.-I) 1. Direktor Bolishe-Chernigovskogo khleboprlyemnogo punkta Knybyshevskoy oblasti, (Rate--Extermination) ABRAMOV 5 kand.ekonomicheskikh nauk polkovnik Electronic calculating equipment and possibilities for its ust. Tyl i snab. Sov. Voor. Sil 21 no-7:86-92 Jl 161. (MIRA 14.8) (Electronic calculating machines) all "Cl Di s LOM~.otiv of T.L 1) 750 Tr-ch. r c,,. 29/5/50 loscow Forestry 1rst 80 Vecheryaya MO(kva 13 SUM 7 1 A--I I U) S. A.: (Candidate of VtAerinary Sciences) blool picture in experimental tr./p&.:.osorniasis in as,es. Department of ~arasitology and Invasive Jiseabvs B. G. Massino, iroCessor, Honort I Scientist - HeaA of the Xpart,.Tent S,~: Collection of 3cietitific Works, Lcningrad Inst. for Advancement of ~et- erinarians, Ministry of Agriculture 11?SSA. State A~ricultural Publishing 111,use., 1950. A M kl)DV-o S. A. 'I-t.lew Technology in the Limend Forest Industry," Les. Pror.j 12, No.1, 1952 ABRAMOV., Sh. A. "The Chemicotechnologic-91 Characteristics of Varieties of Wire Grape in the Khasavyurtovskir Region of the DASSR." Cand Agr Sci, Moscow Order of IAnin Agricu~Ltural Aead imeni K. A. Timiryazev, Yidscow) 1955. (KL, No 9, Feb 55) SO: Sum. No 631,, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dessertations Defended at U33R Higher Educational Institutiont (14) ABRAMOV. S.A., inshener; VCRDBIYZV, N.H,, Inshener; GIAGOIZV, N.H., dokto! %WM is ichaskikh raukl professor; KMIS, P.H., inzhener; HARGULIS. P.S., Icandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; RISKIN, I.Y., inihoner; YMYANSKIY, N.A., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor Selecting types of diesels for projected diesel locomotives. Vent TSNI1 HPS 16 no.2:11-18 Mr '57. (HIRA 10:4, (Diesel locomotives) kA~~Y,Ovt S.A, W5 diesel locomotive engine with a calvAcity of 3,000 h,p. Blok. i tepl. tiagLL 2 nD.7:13-18 Jl '58. OCRA 11:7) 1,Glavnyy konstruktor Kolomenskogo teplovozostroitollnogo zaroda im. V.V. Layb3reheva. (Diesel locomotives) HORGULIS, P.S., kand. tekhn, nauk; ABRAMOV, S*A9, Inzh. Uoing thin-walled bearings with thin-layer lining in high-calu4ity enginee. [Trudy] Km no*76;72-a3 138. (KIRA 1:35) 1. Kolomnakiy teplovozostroitellrq7 savod im. V.V. Kuybyehevii. (Bbaringe (Machinery)) (Gas and oil angines) UT 1. 10 R Abramov, S.A., "Engineer ~7177 ~hc work of the Kolomenskiy D I C !"Ivestiya vysshikh uchebnykh stroyeniye, no. 1, 1962, 43 3/145/62/000/001/(02/010 D262/D308 plant on combined. engines zavedeniy. Mashino- - 47 `XT: 'lie ;--irt`cle gives the history of the technical develo3ment of earlier models leading to the desJgn and construction of ;he ccm- b,i-ed tvio-sl,roke supercharged engine 40,r, (40D); '1 (2500 HP, 3 8 Rg/ 155 Hp/m3), pui into serial production in 1959. It is s-;ated t;;at this en-iae is economical and compares favorably with the cor- U res-pon,ding j~merican, BritisY and German engines of similar c:*1inder sizes with re,-ard to its weight indicators. The plans for thl future ~':evelopment and construction of modified versions of this ent-ine and improvements (supercharging, nitration of crankshafts) aie also discussed. There are 3 -u-bles. !,_~_SOCIA%TIONT; Kolomenskiy teplovozostroitellnyy zavod (KolomnE Die- sel Locomotive Plwnt) S1J3:,'ITTED: September 25, 1961 1/1 Card VORCNITSYV~ K.I., kand. Lokhn. rauk-, red.; TIZUTGAUZEN, P.E.j, kand. tekhr;. nauk., red.; NADDIA nO , M.P., red.; TATITSEV, A.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotr., red.; -URAMOV S A. kand. tekhn. nauko red.; AL!Lk'OV, D.A., red.; starshiy nauclmyy sotr., red.; VIVOGOROV, G.K., kand. tekhn. naWc, red.; GAVRILOV, I.I., starchiy nauchny-y sotr., red.; MARGIN, D.F., starshiy naucl-myy sotr., red.; D'YAJ:01-'OV, A.I., red.; ZVIYALOV, M.A., kand. tekhn. naukp red.; ZARETSKIY, 14,S., starshiy nauchny-y sotr., red.; RACKELKI111 L.I., starshil,- nauchnyy sotr.., red.; KISHINSKly, kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KOLTUNOV, 13.Ya., starshiy nauclu-*,y satr., red.; OSIFOV, A.I., kand. tekhp. nauk, red.; SHD;E-11, I.S., kand. ekon. nauk, red. [liaterials of the enlarged session of the Scientific Council of the Central Scientific Research Institute for Mechanization anl Power Engineering in lumtering on problems concerning power engineering and the electrification of the limber industry] lk-terialy rasshirenroi scssii Uchenogo soveta TsN11ME po voproau energetiki i elektrifikatsii lesnoi pror-,vshlonnooti. 1--Icgkva, 1961. 75 P. (MIRA 15-4) (Continucd on noxt card) VORONITSYN, K.I.-(continued) Card 2. 1Mdzki.TSentral'rKry nauc~zo-issledovatellnkiy inatitut mo- khanizatsii i energetiki lesnoy prorqsI-dennosti. 2. blacha'.'.'nJ.k TSentrallnogo byuro tekhnicheskoy informataii lesnoy promyehlen- nooti (for Vadbakb). 3. Direktor TSentrallnogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta vnekbanizatsij i enert'tetiki lesnay promyshlennosti (for Voro-nItsyn). 4. Uchanyy sovet TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellakogo institute, moklianizatsii i energeti.ki lesnoy promynhInnnosti (fo:7 Dlya~-onov). 5. I'achallnik otdolendya energatiki i srodstv avtomatizatsii TSentrallnogo nauchno.. issledovatellskogo institulA mekharAzataii i onergetiki lesnoy prov,.shlennosti (for Zaretvkiy). (Lumbering) (Electric power) -- ABRAMOVI S,A, Diesel locomotive ID40 with a capacity of 2000 h.p. Elek.i t(! is tiaga 6 n.o.5:27-28 My 062. (MIRA 15:CS 1. Glavnyy konstruk-tor Kolomenskogo teplovozostroitelinogo zavoda im. V.V. Kuyl"heva. (Diesel locomotives-Design and construction) AA&RUIO-5 A-, inzh.; ALIFANOV, I.N., inzh.1 XARPOV, A.F., lnzh.; KOOROVP A.P., inzh.; KOLOSOV, B.P., inzh., KUZNETSOV, V.S., inzh.; NIKONOV, G.V.p inzh.j REPIN, M.I., inzh.; SEMENYUCHENKO,, G.P., inah.; SLOBODSKOY, L.M., inzh.; TSUKANOV, YeA, insh.; SHIFRIN, M.G., inzh.; BOLISHAKOV, A.S.) inzh., retsenzent; KISELEVA, N.P., inh., red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red. RlD45 diesel locomotive] Teployoznyi dizell llD45. Moskva, Transzholdorizdat, 1963. 95 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Diesel locomotives) DZVELAYA, S.D.; ABRAMOV, S.A., kand. tekhn.nauk, nauc~lk red.; MILIKESOVA, I.F.., tekhn. red. [Stre thening the superstructure of logging railroad I trackla Usilenie varkhnego stroeniia puti lesovoznykh zheleznykb dorog. Moskva, TSentr. 4.n-t tekhn. informa- tsii i ekon. issledovaniiapo, lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevoob- rabaty,raiushchei pronWshl., 1963. 21 p. (MIRA 17:3) AWICOV, &)rgey Alokseyevich, 13ATRAEOV, Vladlen Aleksandrovich; YERLYKIN, L.A.., inzh.-mayor, red. fElectronic digital computers and troop supply] Elektron- riye tsifrovye mashIrW I snabzhenie voisk. Moskva, Voen- izdatp 1964. 242 p. (111RA 17:5) KQ, 'K(-,V.. A -L G j t vint ir, rat:,onLent; Z,~ 71 re qI n nu us T-Y I-Ij jioi I ror-,vshlenlioot o 1; a I'. 417 1'. ABIUMOV, S.A.; FARIMCM, M.I.; POLYAKOV, P.D.; GUTCPIIIA, II.Ya., red. 1"NoViork methods of planning and administration; use of electronic computers for planning and adxinistering engi.,eering development] Setevye metody planirovaniia i t,pravlen.'Ja; primechanie EW, dlia planirovaniin i uprav"Le- rMa Inzlienernymi razrabollkwrill.. Foshva, Sovet,-,koo rtdlo, 1965. 166 P. (MIRA 18:5) BELYAYEVA, E.I., GAYLIK, Ye.A.; ABRAYOV, S.A., dotsent P.fforts to improve the quality of production. Tekst. prom. 25 no.5:9--10 IV 165. (MIRA 1915) 1. Inspektor Inspektsii po kachestv-u pri Leningradskom soveto narodnogo khozyaystva (for Belynyeva). 2. Starshly inzh. Upravleniya legkoy prori~shlennosti Litovskogo soveta narodncgo khosyaystva (for Gsylik). 3. Vsesoyuznyy Laochnyy Institut tekstillno,.r I legkoy .7;-,~-q;shlennosti (for Abranov) -4. A. "'icclinolouy of Production of SylitheLic 1,01yindde Fibers", lAght Industry, ( ,\O. .1, 22-Z-1, April 1941). ALOL,AW AVAIIAIA-L' L)-~~OW,l ABRAMOVp S. 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