AIAEDZ,, A.K.
----~--.-,,5tgfoe""oYperipheral arterial pulse in ischemia of the brain in
dogs. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukrl 5 no.2:191-198 Mr-Ap 159 (MIR& 12--7)
1. 1 oblasm likarrqa oblasnoi likuvallnoi komiaii, L'vov.
(BRAIN--AIMIA) (PUIGB)
ALAKOZ, A.K.; GPLIDGMER, V.I.; LEVCHENKO, D.G.
Semiconductor electrothermometer for temperature measurement in a
submembranous space* Med, prom. 14 no.8$47-49 Ag 160. (MM 1318)
(THERMUMRS AND THERMOMETRY, MEDICAL)
ALAKCZ, A.K. (L'vov, 14, ul. Repina. d.13, kv.2)
1-
State of the tonus of peripheral vessels in endarteritis
obliterans according to electrosphygmographic data. Klin. khir.
no.10:33-36 0 162. (MIU 16:7)
1. Pervaya LIvovskaya oblastnaya bollnitsa.
(ARTERIES-DISEASES)
(SPHYGMOMETRY)
SIONTIN, H.; TMNTIYEVA, T., doverenyy vrach; GONTARI, I., pomoshchnik
stalevara; BUKHAIO. I., slesar', otrakhovoy delegat; KOVALEVSKAYA, Z.,
portnikha po romontu apetoodezhdy, strakhovo7 delegat; SHITUNOV, L.,
kontroler; CHAYKA, M., inzh., 9trakhovoy ddlegat; YOZHBMYAKIN, P.,
normirovshchik; ALAKOZOVA, L., felldsher; TSOIDU), F., slasarl
. 4t's have mor-d-of-active initiative and interest. Okhr. truda, i
sots. Btrakh. no.2:9-10 Ag '58. kMIRA 12:1)
l.Strakhovoy aktiv Zhdanovskogo metallurgicheskogo zaveda, "Azovetallm
kfor all). 2.1'redoodatell zavkoma profsoywa zavoda "Azovatall" kfor
Sementin). 3. Ghlen komiteta martenovskogo tsekha, zavoda "Azovetal"
(for Gontar'). 4.Makhanicheakiy teekh. zavoda "Azovatal" kfor Bukhalo).
5.,Predsedatell mestnogo komiteta medeanchasti zavcda, "Azovatall" (for
Kovalevskay-a). 6.Rellso-balochnyy tsekh zavoda Azovatall" (for KutseTale).
7.Utdel takhnichaskago kontrolva, liteynago tsekha i chlen komisaii
zavkoma pe sotsiallnomu strakhovaniy-a zavoda "Azovetallm (for Shitunov)
S.Dbmenny7 teekh zavoda 'Azovetall" kfar Chafta). 9.Zamestitell
predsedatslya tsekhovego komiteta, mekhanicheskogo tsekha NO.1 Eavoda
"Azovstall" (for Kazhemyakin). 10.Modsanchasti z&voda "Azovatal" i
chlen komiteta zavodskoy organizataii Krasnoge Kresta kfor Alakozova).
ll.Predeadatell komissii pe sotsiallnomu strakhovaniyu teekha blyuming
zaveds, "Azovatall" (for TSololo).
'('III=TRIAL -HYGIEKS)
PANOV, D.G.; VRONSKIY, V.A.; ALAKSANDROV, A.14.
DistrIbution and. composition nf spores and pollens in the surface
layer of sediments in the Azov Sea. DoH. AN SSSR 155 no. 4:
818-821 AP 164. (141RA 17:5)
1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu gosudaratvannyy univeroitet i TSentrall
naya laborstoriya VoIg;L:-Don3kogo territoriallnor
~,o geologicheskogo
upravleniya. Predstavleno akademikm V.H.Sukachevym.
I
LAK SAN YAN,
V. T
AUTHOR: None Given 30-58-4-31/44
TITLE: Dissertations (Dissertatsii).
Branch of Chemical Sciences (Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
nauk).
July-December 1957 (Iyull-Dekabr' 1957)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 4,
pp. 116-117 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At the Institute for Compounds of High Molecular Weight.
(Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy) the following
dissertation for the degree of a Candidate of Technical
Sciences was defended:
N. P. Usmanova - Investigations in the Field of the
Synthesis and of the Polymerization of a- and('6-Vinyl=
naphthalene. (Issledovaniya v oblasti sinteza i poli=
merizatsii a- i (5 -vinilnaftalina).
2) At the Institute for General and Inorganic Chemistry
imeni N. S. Kurnakov (Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy
khimii imeni N. S. Kurnakova)q the following dissertations
Card 1/5 were defended:
Dissertations. Branch of Chemical Sciences. 3o-58-4-31/44
July-December 1957
a) for the degree of a Candidate of Chemical Sciences:
V. T. AlAksanyan - Absorption Spectrum of Some Compounds
of Quadrivalent Uranium at Lov Temperature. (spektry
pogloshcheni,,a nekotorykh soyedineniy chetyrekhvalentnogo
urana pri nizkoy temperature).
Ya. Ya. Bleydelis - Crystallochemical Investigation of the
Diaminodithioegnate of Bivalent Platinum. (Kristallokhimig
cheskoye issledovaniye diamindirodanidov dvukhvalentnoy
platiny).
T. A. Dobrynina - Physico-Chemical Investigation of the
Triple System LiOH H 0 -H 0 and Synthesis of Peroxidic
Lithium Compounds, ziko-khimicheskoye issledovaniye
troynoy sistemy LiOH-H 202-H20 i sintez perekisnykh
soyedineniy litiya).
A. X. Illyasova - Investigation of the Effect of Pyridine
on Isomeric Ammonia-Bromine Compounds and on Nitrobromine
Compounds of Quadrivalent Platinum. (lzucheniye deystviya
piridina ne, izomernyye ammiachnyye bromo- i nitrobromosoye.
Card 2/5 dineniya clietyrekhvalentnoy platiny).
Dissertations. Branch of Chemical Sciences. 30-58-4-31/44
July-December 1957
D. L. Motov - Investigation of the TiO 2-H 2so 4- (NH 4)2SO4_H2O
System in Connection With the Working Up of Titanium Nio.
bates of the Kola Peninsula (Izueheniye sistemy TiO 2-H2so 4-
-(NH 4)2SO4-H20 v svyazi s problemoy pererabotki titano-
-niobatov Kollskogo poluostrova).
3) At the Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N. D.,
Zelinskiy (Institut organicheshoy chimii imeni N, D.
Zelinskogo) the following dissertations for the degree
of a Candidate of Chemical Sciences were defendedt
I~ F. Bel'skiy - Catalytic Hydrohenolysis of Purane Ho=
mologa (Kataliticheakiy gidrogenoliz gomologov furana),
K. N. Kurdyumova - Structure and Chemical Transformations
of Organo-Alkaline Anyl Compounds. (Stroyeniye i ktimi=
cheskiye prevrashcheniya shchelochnoorganicheskikh soye=
dineniy anilov).
N. V. Nikiforova - Investigations of the Kinetics and of
the Sequence of the Hydrogenation of Couplings in the
Card 3/5 Functional Series of Some Hyperoxidic Compounds.
Dissertations., Branch of Chemical Sciences. 3o-58-4-31/44
July-December 1957
(Issledovaniya. kinetiki i poeledovatelinosti gidrirovaniya
svyazey v funktsionaltnykh gruppakh nekotorykh perekisnykh
soyedineniy)-
B. D. Polkovnikov - Catalytic Hydrogenation of Cyclic Hy=
drocarbons With the System of Linked Double Compounds,,
(Katalicheskoye gidrirovaniye tsiklicheskikh uglevodorodov
a sistemoy sopryazhennykh dvoynykh avyazey)
4) At the Institute for Physico-Chemistry i1natitut fizichesm
koy khimii) the following dissertations were defendedt
a) for the degree of a Candidate of Chemical Sciences:
0. Abrarov - Determination of the Discharge Velocity of
Nickel Ions and of Cobalt Ions. (Issledovaniye skorosti
razryada ionov nikelya i koballta).
A. I. Lipin - Investigation of the Precipitation Process
of Electrolytic Coatings on AluminumiAlloys. (Issledova=
niye protsessa oszazhdeniya elektroliticheskikh pokryti,y
nk alyuminiyevyye splavy).
b) for the degree of a Candidate of Physico-Mathematical
Sciences: B. N. Vasillyev - On the Properties of Substance
Card 4/5 'in the State of Absorption According to the Data Obtained
Dissertations. Branch of Chemical Sciences. 3o-58-4-31/4"t
July-December 1957
in the Investigation of the Absorption of Carbon Dioxide
in a Wide Range of Temperatures and Pressures. (0 svoyst.
vakh veshchestva v adsorbirovannom sostoyanii po dannym
issledovaniya adsorbtsii dvuokisi ugleroda v shirokom
intervals temperatur i davleniy).
S. S. Dukhin - Theory of Diffusion Powers of Remote
Effect in Aerosols. (Teoriya sil diffuzionnogo dalt.
nodeystviya v aerozolyakh).
I.' Chemistry-Bibliography 2. Bibliography--Chemistry
Card 5/5
.,=L 7037-66 IJP(c) ]iB/GG
ACCINRi AP5026812 SOURCE: CODE: UR/0266/65/000/017/0093/00937
AUTHOR: Alakse Belov. V. V.
M ~A -
ORG; none
~TITLE*. A com arator. Class 42# No. 174443 [announced by Or
Sanization of the State
Committee on Radio Electronics SISSR (Ox%anizatsiya Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po
radioelektronike SSSR)]
SOURCE: Bvulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh makov, no. 17, 1965, 93
TOPIC TAGS: computer component, pneumaticcomEuter, pneumatic device
ABSTRACT: This Author~s Certificate introduces a comparator which contains a number
of cells.eaual to the number of digital places. The devices uses jet-type pneuma-
tic elements. The unit is designed for determining the equality Unequality)'of
two numbers given as pneumatic signals. Each cell contains a passive comparison
element with two inputs. The output channels of this element are connected to the
input channels of a three-inputactive "OR" gate. The output channel of the three-,-.
input "OR" gate in each cell is connected to the input channels of the correspond-,
ing element in the subsequent cell.
UDC: 681.142.07
SUB CODE: DP/ SUBM DATE: 06Jan64/ ORIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: 000
Card
XCE N~. A~60ibKi
AUTHOR:
Eap tw E. I
El,'.rF(d)/E!,T(m)/EliP'c),"EVIP(k)/~7,/ ~ (v) E P(tj/ TI/tV(1)
SOURCE CODE: UR/0276/65/(
Brozgoll, I. M.; Alakshin, B. V.; Chistyakov, A. S.
TITLE: Investigation of the lapping process
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya, Abs. 10B674
O/'BlO7/Bl07
REP SOURCE: Tr. Seminara po vopr. progressivn. metodov shlifov. i dovodki detaley,
obespech. vysok. i stabilln. tochnost' i dolgovechn. podshipnikov kacheniya. M.,
1964, 57-71
TOPIC TAGS: metal polishing, surface finishing, roller bearing, bearing race, silicon
carbide .
ABSTRACT: It is experimentally established that the aniount of metal reingypd during tbel
lapping operation which gives the greatest durability toroller bearings-k*pends on thel
conditions for grinding the races; in the c o1 severe grincTfffc~57MTU-1116ns with all
initial 7th class surface finish, the durability of the tiearings is improved I in-
creasing metal removal durinA;lapping. In the case of grinding conditions whi7ch give
an 8th class surface finish, tal. removal during lapping should act exceed 15-20 V.
The appearance of comets on the lapped surface is due to abrasive grains getting into
the pores of the metal. The greatest tendency to comet formation is shown by silicon
carbide grit, while diamond dust shows the least tendency to this phenomenon. When
1,TP
Cc --J
L 4,1691-66
ACC NR, AR6010651
paste abrasive is used for lapping, carbides are stretched out in the direction of the
finishing operation due to plastic deformation. White bands on the finished surface
appear when the part is lapped at a rate of 12 m/sec and a specific pressure of 32
kg/cm2. These white bands are not observed when the lapping rate and specific pressure
are reduced. 13 illustrations, bibliography of 2 titles. L. Romancheva [Translation
of abstract]
SUB CODE: 13
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Card
AMMUNI, E; -V~ - - - -
I
Or'IP nizats ibonno-khoz-jais-tvenno-3 replenia kolidiozov Lc~-~;ahizationai and economa
Z' 4,
stren--then-Inf, of collective fama'J. Irkutsk, TrIkutskmknizimoe i--d-vo, 1953. 2.~,' p.
SOZ I-Ioj2t`nl-;- List of EM,3giall AccC.E:--jons, Vol. 6 No. 7 October 1953
ALA HIN. H.V.(Xuanf)
Advanced courses for pharmacists in Tashkent. Apt. dolo 5 n0-1:
31-32 Ja-F 156 (MMA 9:5)
(TABIEMIT--PHARMACY--SMT AND TRACHING)
ALALYKIN, A.B.; GRIGORKIN, V.I.; NESTEROV, N.A.; VERS, ININA, L.V. ; GOVOROV, A.A.
Properties of heat-treated rails made of 1% chromium and
native alloy chromium-nickel steels. Izv. vyb. ucheb. zav.;
chern. met. 7 no.8:149-154 164. (HIM 17-9)
1. Sibirskly metallur-gicheskiy institut.
GOVOROV, A.A.;ALALYKIN, A.B.; GRIGORKIN, V.I.; NESTEROV, R.A.; URSHININIA, L.V.
.. - I . - -j -
, -
Ifeat treatment of alloyed rails. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met.
7 no-10-132-136 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut.
ALALYKIN, G.S., inzh.; MALITSEVA, K.A., inzh.
Pulse control of temperature and composition constancy of
combustion products in an experimental non-oxidizing heating
furnace without muffles. Stalt 25 no.4:369-370 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
L 21930
F46C NRs
'WT(d)/T/EWP(1)/EWP(,r)
EWP(.o)/EWP(k)/EWP(h)/L
SOURCE CODE:
Mi/0118/6-1:lr)00/003/0005/0006i
AUTHOR: A]Alyk~~,_
_QC_S,_-j9ngineer);, Batiyevskiy, Mo Mo (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE;
SOURCE:
Automated weighing lino1or powdered substances
14okhanizatsiya iavtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, no. 3, 1965, 5-6
TOPIC TAGS: automation equipment, pneiunatic device, electric circuit/)MP-12U pneu-
matic device, DP-20 automation equipment 111' -
ABSTIMCT: Several factories within the Soviet Union utilize Iauto'matid
weighing and mixing devices for the preparation oC 'powdered substances used
I-n roduct ion of e vtrodea.an(l wire-a. Here are utilized automatic
weighing devices DP-20Ipioduced by the Nizhnednepropetrovskiy zavod metalu~--
Ti-y'-(N-Tz-hr,-eigg~p-r~~-iit~roavok Factory of Metallic Products). The article
descriFes -the coii~i-efed-17in-i-i~h-ii-fi'"x'-s controlled by an ~~tro~neumatic device j~
KEP-12U, and whilch after selecting portions weighing between 3 andO k~em~ Lies'
(using vibrating techniques) up to 11 components. According to certain programs,
some components m9y require the addition of up to 8 conaaeutive portions. A
detailed description of circuit of the control is also given.
Orige art. has: 2 figures* LJPR�/
sn cwz: 13, o9 Sum DATEs none
r-.A -1 /1 not TMn. tol nZ tt Amn e --n r
7 '-, F_ >'48
18-7500
S ov,,, i_'-:eq -6o -2 -!//' 3
AUTHORS: Mes'kin, V. S. 'D-_xt~~r of Sclences, Pro-
fessor), Mishkevich, R. !. (Cal-didate of Technical
Sciences), Yu. I.
(Engineers)
TITLE: Kinetics of Precipltatlf)n of 'rinealed Corwer-
cial Iron
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeni,ye 1. termicheska-Zra obvalbotka metallov, 1960,
Nr 2, pp 2-6 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Precipitation hardening or "tlherma_! aging" of ftramed
commercial iron has an adverue influence on several
of its properties. In the parts of magnetic circuits
it causes an intolerable increaze of" coercive force which
is often observed during assembly and tests. Unfavorable
I -, p1lases mainly carbides
distributlon of precipitating
and nitrides) along grain bound.-4es causes considerable
brittleness. The above phenomenon is particularly
Card 1/5 undesirable if 11-he p.,jrts are interitied for performance
.1 ~7;;
Kinetics of Precipit'ation Hardenl%g 1:~86
Annealed Commercial Iron SOV/129-60-2-1/13
at elevated temporat-uves. A ft e f, re%,iewing Gernnan and
U.S. literatui,e on the s'Atle2t-, the authors describe
their investigatiGn of co=ercial iron EA containing
0-036,%c~ o.o6% Mn; 0.026% S; O.k-)0.9% P; 0.2% Cu;
'-races of Si; 0.0~7,% 0; 0.00("t 11; 0.0086%7N~---- Tele-
phone relay armatures were prepared fr8m,1,8-mm-thick
sheet, annealed in sealed boxe8 at 960 . for 3 hr
cooled with the furnace to 700 C (cooling rate 4o6 Clhr),
and eventually aircooled. Kinetic's of precipitation
hardening were studied on annealE-! armature held in
thermostats at 150-3500 C (�5 0 C) w I th ~, 00 C
intervals. Holding time Was variect fr~~ 10 min to
400 hr, and. coercive for---e was nneasured for each hold-
ing period (see Fig As seen .1rom Fig. l., the
maximum coercive force (1-78 oers ted) was double that
of the annealed Lron, after heat.ing at 1500 C for 300
hr. As a result. .-,,f thi:3 st~idy, the following c,,-)-,ic I us ions
have been made: (1) Anne~,Ied r~li-amed conimercial iron is
Card 2/5 subjected to precipitati-on hardeni-n-z even after cooling at
Kinetics of Precipitation Hardeninc~ of
Annealed Commercial Ii~on
1,7
1,5
0.3
0.7
. #C
MWEO
588
SO-.7111 29-60-2- 1/1,~
150 C
DDIC
b
300
41745743 0 Pj 1,7 1 1.- ~7 1 2.31,52,FJ17-
Air 110 30 1 2 S ki 110 30 Ix MAVOO
V
Omrto" or -yotoirve,
Fig. 1. Kinetics of coercive force changes of' commercial
Card 3/5 iron EA during holding at 150-3500 C.
,'I
Kinetics o- Precipitation HardeninE of- T(5~~6
Annealed Commerical Iron SOV/129-60-2-2/13
low rates to room temperature. After holding at roo
0 1 m
temperature for 20,000 hr or at 150 C for 300 hr, the
coercive force Is almost dotible that of the annealed
Iron (2~ Heating of coiwiiercial iron at temperatures
up t~ 350 C decreases its coercive force to the
initial value due to coagulation of particles of pre-
cipitating phases. lloiiever, at the same time,
especially during prolonged heating, th,) reverse
dissolving of phases occurs which results in a con-
sideralle increase of coercive ~'orce during reheating
at 150 C (50 hr). Short-time heating at 150-3500 C
of parts which were preliminarily held at rooni tempera-
ture for 20,00) hr causes reverse process, and reheat-
Ing at 1500 C !%50 hr) also increases the ccercive force
considerably. (3) Heating at 2500 C and holding for 4
hr stabilizes the annealed iron since only a little
reverse dissolving of phases occurs. The value of
coercive force ijtll approximately equal that of iron
after annealing. However, it is advisable to determine
the conditions of stabilization treatment separately
Card 4/5 for each batch of Iron. (11) Thu, processes of precipitidion
Kinetics of Precipitation Harder,ing
Annealed Commercial Iron SOV/1 29 -60-2-1/13
and dissolving of phases in '~~nc artnealed -1ron occur
more Intensely at the graln boi:,ndaries Un the inter-
crystalline layer). There are 2 figures; 4 tables; and
11 references, 3 Soviet, 5 Ger-cian, 3 U.S. The U.S.
references are: Radavich, J., Wert, C., Journ. Applied
Physics, Nr 4, Vol 22, 1951; Davenpor'Z, E., Bain, E.,
Trans. Am. Soc. Metals, Vol 23, 1935; Stanley, I., Journ.
of Meta-1-s, Nr 10, 1949.
Card 5/5
ALALYKINA~ A. F.
"~%thods of the Stakhanov "Worker," I-eg. Prom., No.;~, 1952
Ic
- ~ -~ , -:~~'.,J jl -: -~. - ~:~;;: -
S/081/62/000/0051/038/:112
:3151 Al G 1
'G`HOIZ~, Obolentsev, R. D., Bukharov, V. G., 2ozdnyakova, T. Ye.,
L. A., B-!-,!.-.alo, L. A., .'Iototskaya, A. Ye.
The synthe,-,is of monu-substituted thiophanes
Z i OD I C, IRoferativnj., zhurilLl. Khi.idya, no. 5, V,)62, 263-264,
' ("b. "Xhimiya sera- _J azotor-an. so.-O,Iin,%niy,
abstract 5Zh23U' U j
soulerzhashchilkhsya v neftyakh i nefteprodukt~,khll. v. j. ','jfa,
1500, 9-17)
'.:'E X T :it ---neral metnod is put forward for the s~rntlleois of a-substit-uted
thioph,_-nes, startilig from alkjlfurylcarbinolo, according to tile follo,..ing
scheme;
"H,COOC
RC,II(OFI)C=CHU'H=CHO (I)-RCO-CH H (II)-,RCH(OH)CH -,H,,Cii OH
2 2 5 ?
-,>RCHBrCH VIII CH Br (IV)---~,-xCIICH CH CIII S(V). I is converted by heating
2r' 2 2 2 2 2
for 2.5 - 3 hrs. in abs. C 2 H5OU containing 0.3 - 0-5/0' HC1 gaa (in the
Card 1/6
S/081/62/'000/005/038/112
The synthesis of mono-oubutituted ... 23151 /13101
case of hiu-h ;-,iol. vit. R the hcatin6 is car,,iod out for 0.5 hrs-, 4-cl.~j IlCl
baz) with yields of 35 - 00p, into ethyl e-.,,er3 11 (Ila-f) (here and latcr
0 20 10): lia"
-are given the substance, R, b. ~. in C/mmig, n D, d
cli3C(CH 3)2CHI-' 89-91/4, 1.4346, 0.9593;.b, CH CH CH 104-10,)/4,
3 2n(CF3 2 21
3 . 2)5' 113-115/2, 1.4370, 0.9440; d, CH 3(CH 2)79
1-400, 0.95/02; c, CH (rH
131-132/c, T-4403, 0-9317; e, CH, kCF' 145-146/3, 1.4430, 0.9256;
2)8'
f, CH 3- (CH 2)10' p. 25-4270C, The I! obtained are reduced with
a two-Sold. excess of LiAlH 4 to the correspondin.- III (Ilia-i): Illa,
CH 3C(Cli 5)2 CH 2' 112-114/3, 1.4545, 0.9319; b, CH 3CH 2C(CH3)20"2' 123-124/3,
1.4637, 0.9373; c, CH 3 (C-iq 2)51 139-140/3-5, 1.4558, 0.9249; d, CH ~~01'2)7
0
m. !). 46-46-5 Cl -9 -; el CH 5(CHJ81-1 41-5-420C, -1
f, CH (CH p- 59-60oc, 2-C H
3 2 -1 -; 9 10 7,,,,r, m- 2. 88-89
h, 4-diphenjl, p. 80 0 C, i, cyclo-G 6H11CH2, -- 59-5-6o.o C,
Card 2A
3/081/62/000/005/038/112
The Synthesis of mono-substituted ... B15.,/B~.01
--lycols are disoolved in glacial CH COOH and the solution
The III ~, v 3
sa-vurated uita dry HBr vt 100-120 C and then fractionated, when the IV
k-W _L , C -.. 11 1
rc ob t c~izi ed i Da, CH 5C (C 'I 12~-'42605,
b, C-H~ CH C-(CH ) CH 9q-10212, 1.4902, 1.3623; C, CH_(CC1q 122-12z/3,
5 2 5 2 21 2 51
e_ 02, 1.21)~C; e, CH (C1:,.,)6,
4 0, 1.3007; d, CH (CH 157-139/2, 1.49 t
3 2 79 3 e_
1.4865, f, CH 3 (CH 2)10' 180-1.82/3, 1.450'3, 1.2201;
2-C, H p - 54-56 0 C, h, 41-diphanyl, P. 84- 5 0 C,
10 71
i, Cyclo-C 6 H 11 CH 2) 132-133/1-5, 1.5202, 1.4310. On boiling the
dibromides IV for 3 hrs vit", a 50/0 via-ter-alcohol solutioi. of Na.2S there
are formed, with yields of 80-90,*,0, the V (Va-k): Va, CH 3C(CH 3)2CH21
202-205/7060, 1-4812, 0-9155; b, CH 3C'~'2 I-(C!13)2 CH9, 107-106/17, 1-460-2,
0.9272; c, CH 3 (CH2)51 240-241/760, 1.4623, 0.9095, d, CH 3 (CH2)71
275-5 - 276/760, 1.4793, 0.8992; a, CH 3(CH 2)8' 292-2915/7060, 1-4792, 0.89't0;
card 3/6
S/081/62/000/005/038/112
The synthesis of mono-substituted ... B151/3101
f, Cli3(CH 2)10' 326-5 - 327/760, 1-4786, 0-6936, g, 2-C1OH 7' in. P. 74-750 C'
-, -, -; 1h, 41-diplienyl, m. P- 59-600 1 -1 -1 -; i, cyclo-C6H11- CH 21
86-87/2, 1.5135, 0.9811; k, C611 5- CH 2' 109-110/2, 1-5710t 1-0577- 'Vith the
method given it was not possible to obtain V ksince the ori.-inal phenyl-
furfurylcarbinol on boilinG with an alcohol solution of HC1 resinil'ies and
the corresponding dibromide was obtained in another way. (R. Paul, Compt.
rend., 1936, 202, 1444). The glycolsIII.tr and IIIh were obtained by the
reductions of the corresponding 0-(2-naphthoyl) and P-(4-biphenyloyl)-
propionic acids, synthesized by the condensation of the corresponding
hydrocarbons with Lhe suceinic anhydride usim, tho Friedol-Crafts reaction.
L' "
11W ~-alkylthiophanes were obtained by another method:
H 5C12COCH2CH(COOC2H5)2 (Vl)--4H5C2COC112CR(COOC2H 5)2 (VII) >
-RCF(COOC 2H5)C112COOC2H5(VIII)--.~-i'~CI(CH20H)cu2cll,)Cli2OH (IX)
RCH(CH BOCII CH2Br T~e 'T a derivatives of VI
- 4. 2 2 2 Tf 2 (X,)' it
are condensed in the usual way with halocon alkyls and yields of 60-qaj~
of VII are obtained. These are saponified, decarboxylated and euterified
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The synthesij of mozio-substituted ... B151/3101
when VIII (VIIIa-d) are obtained in a yield of 70-90i0, VIIIa, (CH 3)2 CHCH 21
L' 1.4300, o.9633;
1))-1)012, 1-4260, 0.9'110; b, CII C11 -CII(CII )CH -103 /2,
3 2 3 2' 101
C, CH 3(CF 2)41 96-97/1-5, 1.4310, 0.9625; d, CH 3 (CH 2)71 130-131/1, 1.4365,
0.9453. VIlI is reduced with LiAlH 4 (1.25 moles) and (IXa-d) are
distMed off: JXa, (CH 3)2 CHCH 2' 118-120/1.5t 1.4525, 0.9396i
b, CH 3CHI)CII(CH 3 )CH 2' 129-130/2.50 1-4550t 0.9269; c, CH 3(CH 2)4' 132-134/3,
1-4560, 0.9299; d, CH 3(CH 2)72 161-162/2, 1.4590, 0.9137. From the -IX
obtained by the method described above the X (Xa-d) are obtained: Xa,
75-76/1.r,, 1.4983, 1.4731; b, CH(CH
3)2C'H-112 C113C"12 3)CH2' 1o"-105/2-5,
1.4975, 1.4205; C, CH 3(CII 2)41 114-116/3, 1.4975, 1.4144; dl CH 3 (CH,) 71
4
128-129/1, 1.4910, 1.3078. The X are converted in the usual way into
VHCH ~00-201, 1.48jO, 0.9216; b, CH CH CH(CH )CF
X! (XIa-d); XIa (CH 3)2C 2' ') 3 2 3 21
221.5-222, 1.4824, o.916a; c, CH (CII 229-5-230, 1 .48421, 0.9164;
3 2)41 , I
d, CH 3~C';12)7' 282.5-263, 1.4808, 0.9057. The yields in XI were 84-93~1'~O
Card _5/6
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The synthesis of mono-substituted ... B151/BlOl
based on X and 30-40~.' basod on VI. [Abstracter's note: Completo
translation.-1
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SHUYKIN, N.I.; BELISKIY, I.F.; BARKOVSKAYA, L.Ya.; DRONOV, V.I.1
ALALYKINA, L.A.
Synthesis of 2,4- and 2,5- dialkylthiophanes. Izv.AN SSSR.-
i
Otd.khim.nauk no.6:1093-1098 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR i
Institut organicheskoir khimii Bashkirskogo filiala AN SSSR.
(Thiophene)
KHAUtULIIN, A,,K)),,,, Aj!A ~
--I- ~'~jk~jyi
Calculating the cost of the production of liquefied gases,
Gaz. delo no.10:25--217 165. (MIRA 18,-12)
III
1. Ufimskly otdel ekonAlcheskikh issledovaniy AN SSSR.
%f
AIIAVM&11~, T~.G.
6tability coefficient of a truck loader. Avt. prom. 31 no.91l-2
.S 165. (MIRA 18ig)
SK~RZYWIKII , "v gruiml., rit7-., I-riz ~ -P A! - Ayll~ , ~. rsgr 4 -.~ -, .- 'e: CC,
A r, :. . %. ~ ~. . I ... -
.y~ taf~hwk
vearnilipp, fcr new me"Inm3s of "of-al mnds
- ~ ! I ..
Teonn dr-g praep, ri,). I 164.
_y ill-~"
BIB.NR, V.A., dote.; A+MAN1f L-.iL, mol.nauk spivrobitnik
Biological actiMy of extracts and distillates from refrigerated
placenta. Hadych.zhur. 20 no.):63-74 '50- (MIRA 11:1)
1. Z Ukrainslkogo eksperimentallnogo institutu ochnikh khvorob Im.
diysnogo chlena AN 'URSR V.P.Filatova (direktor - laltreat Stalinalkoi
premii, Geroy Sotstalistichnot Fratai eked. V.P.Filatov)
(TISSUIC EXTRACTS) (PIACENTA)
AL&ANOV
B.; K14YAZEVSKIY, B.F., red.; BEYSHENOV, A., takhn. red.
[Economics of sheep raising in the Issyk-Kull region] Eko-
nomika ovtsevodstva Priisqykkullia. Frunze, Kirgizakoe gos.
izd-vo, 1960. 195 P. (MIRA 15:3)
(Issyk-Rull r6gion-Sheep)
ALAX,ANOV B.A., kand. ekon. nauh, red.: LYASPOIKO, I.V., kay-6. sell-
rod.; GLAVYIN, V., rod.; B.,, red.
[ProblemE~ in the economics of livestock farr,-.in- in
Kirghizistan] Voprosy ekonomiki zliIJ-7,rotnovodstva Kirgizii.
Frunze, Kirgizgosizdat, 3963, 222 1). (V3 R , A J-1 8: 3)
1. Direktor Kirgizskogc, lnStilllta
2,hivotnovodstva i vetorinari" (for Alwnanov).
KOSOIAPKINA, L.I.;AIA&MV, I.N.
BA
Condition of the nerve f4bers in experimental lepromas. Vest. vener.,
Moskva no-3:14-17 MY-June 1953. (CLUL 25:1)
1. Candidate Medical Sciences for Kosolapkina. 2. Of the Pathomorphology
laboratory of the All-Union Institute for the Study of Leprosy (Director
- Prof. I. N. Perevodchikov; Head of Laboratory - Candidate Medical
Sciences L. 1. Kboolapkins.).
of tilrd
Zhur, nevr. i p~;ikh. 04 i
(MIRA L8: 6)
N41. Fe, cro
Yafedra nerim-flui o v
y I zn v -IT,. ~I
karedra gc-.y. no, A C~.lliy
Una) Astralkhansko6o me," I :,J.nskoro Li ',;i 'J3..
I-- AIAMAROV., R. $ inzh.
Vertical ship raising structure ih Stralsund. Rech.transp. 21
nO-11:56-57 N 162.
(Germanys East--.S (14IRA 15:11)
-hiPYards-Equipment and supplies)
AIJUIELU., S., SURYANARAYANA) G, .
Electric conductance of concentrated solutions of zinc sulfate. In Enghiih.
P. 91
ACTA CHIMICA. Wapest, Hungar7, Vol. 20, No. 4, 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC., Vol. 9, No. 2. Feb. 1960
Uncl.
ALMMZ, S.; EWRTAMUMA, M.
A study of viscosity of aqueous solutions of copper sulfate and
zinc sulfate. In Saglish. Acts. chimica 11ung. 21 no.3:333-341 159.
(19AI 9:5)
1. Phystoo-Chemical Zaboratory, Annamalai University Annamlaiwgar,
S. India.
(VIBOO13itY) (Copper sulfate) (Zinc sulfate)
(Water) (Solutions)
KABAIVANOV, V,; ALAMINOV, H. (Alaminov, Kh.]
On joint polycondensation of cyannric acid, phenol and
formaldehyde in acid med'.um. Doklady BAN 17 no.7:625-
628 164.
1. Submitted by Corresponding Member 5. Kourtev [Kurtev,B, I.
0
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ADVIOR t Kabaivanov, V Almdnov,
13
,ORGi. Chemico4echnolo kcal Institute7raz~venitza Sofia; Chemical Industry~ Research",
Institute, Wil - 40
TITLE: Hkrdening of thermoplastic.cyaniziia ph2nol-formaldehyde resins
SOURCE; Bulearska akademiya na naukiteo Doklady, v. 18, no. 1, 1965, 27~-30
TOPIC TAGS- synthetic material, resin, se)lid mechanical property
Th i'
-~ABSTRACT: thod-,
0.-- me and, a of cyanuric phenol
'for'Maidifiyde resin production he a. been described in detail in proylaue
communication TI i --XX ig. sci.sj~
a (Gadiohnl~,~*idi I 1963t N6-~ 2; Compt. rand. Acadobu
17P 1964p No 79 625). In bidet.to, _'ssseooAh6'~m9ohanioal properties of this.
now type of resins it.1o necessary above all,to determine the temperature
.,ranges of their transfer from one physiqsl state to another. The
thermomachanioal method is particularly suitable for the investigation of
cyanuric phenol-formaldehyde resins which in the process of hardening undergo
major structural and chenical changas# randering impossible the employment of
.the ordinary methods of organic chomistrys The-preeent paper, whose
-eXperimental part was car,'risd oUt at the N11PM (Scientifio-Rosearoh Institute
of.Plantios).6 )bscowp prevents the results of investigations of the mechanical
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properties of,thermoplastic oymnuriephenol-formaldshyde resins in the
process of hardening with.henmethyltetramine in a wide temperature intervale'
The purpose of the investigation was to shed light on the mechanism of their.
hardening. The appearance of the curves obtained indicate that thermoplastic
cyanurid phenol-formoldahyda resins undergo practically no changes up to
210 00~ An insignificant deformation was~observed at a higher temperatures
The specimens.ronained completelypreservrid at ~00 00. considerable deformation
is observed in the case of . specimens: of..t~*'rmoplsstic phenol-formaldehyde _.__I
resins above 100 OOg the opeolmewcarbonizing completely efid becoming
,destroyed at ~W %, The dateadduced show that the oyanurio pheno-
Iormaldehyde resin'obtained stands u much better4pheat then the ordinary
novolacs (phGwl-forwaldshyde resins,3,7-ti~.--;ii~~k- w~a-s su_bWRea_bq;I,0_ Ko&fiv_, 7"
Corresporiaini'MaiEei--28'~A~--'64.~~o-l&owledg6i~onts are due to L. A* Ygordn at coils,
9 9
for their kind assistance in cArr4ng out,the experimental work R tlm/ln JWBODW*.-
Origo art. has: 4 figures, IJPR�/
SUB,CODE:...NTO OC SUBM DAM 28Aug6 ORIG RM 002 SOY Rfft 066
"C rd 2/2
DU1A*.r1L'./C'herAc_,l TachnoloLy. ClicT.-dcal Products md T'licir
r.pplications. -- llrcauctioa an(I Suparation of
Gases .
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Ehin., Vo 10, 1959) 35861-
Author Alm-Anov., Mi.
Dist
Title The Production mid Applications of Dry Ice.
Orig Pub; 101ranitclaa VrordaUmost, Z, No 8, 17-20 (1958)
(in Bulgarian)
:I.bstract: no author discusses the propertics of caebon di-
oxide, the fields of application of dz-y ::cc, caid,
mothods of dU ice production. .1 descrij)tion of a
dry-ice p1mat is givc:,- -- Yu. Petrovskiy.
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112 241
LI j?a rF.
ABS, JOUR, R=tapp 2?0* 5 1960,, 110, 1845,?
AUIMOR
S.
ABSIRACT t field tested. The bibliography lists 9 titles.
From au!.hor's summary
CARDi 2/2
HIKHAILOV ) M.; ALAMINOV Wh
Production of melamine from urea. Khim.prom. no-5:319-325 MY 161*
(MM 14-.6)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimicheskoy promyshlennosti,
-Sofiya., Bolgarskaya Narodnaya. Respublika.
(Melamine) (Urea)
MIKHAYLOV, ~.; MAMINOV, Kh.
Production of melamine from urea. Khim.prom. no.1118C-5-806 N 161.
(MIRA 15:1)
1. Nauchno-isoledavatel.'skiy institut khJmicheskoy promyshlonnosti,
i gofiya,I-Bolgarskaya Narodnaya Res lika.
(Mel6iind) Urea)
S/06&/61/000/011/004/007
B110/B101
AUTHORS, ' Mikhaylov, M., Alaminov, Kh.
TITLEs Production of melamine from urea
PERIODICAL: Xhimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 11, 1961, 63 - 64
TEXT: In continuation of previous studies (Khim. prom., no. 5, 519 (1961))
the authorsstudied the effect of temperature, heating time, addition of
ammonia to urea during the reaction 6CO(NH 2)2 --H6C3N6 + 3C02 + 6NH 3* The
pressure in the autoclave was,< 200 - 220 atm. With a molar ratio of
urea : ammonia - 1 : 0.75, fast increase in melamine yield and sharp de-
crease of products insoluble in water were observed between 315 and 3300C.
With further increase in temperature and heating time the malamine yield
decreases, probably due to deamination into water - insoluble melem,
melam, and mellone. During determination of the temperature dependence of
pressure, the pressure ris.*-A was found to be inhibited between 310 and 3300C,
probably due to melamine melting. Increase in the ratio urea : ammonia
causes pressure rise in the system and acceleration of the amination of
cyanuric acid. With a molar ratio of 1 -. 2 the melamine yield increases
rapidly at low temperatures. The behavior of the syetem is due to;
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Production of melamine from urea B110/B101
(a) the ratio between the rate of conjugate reactions of urea conversion
into cyanuric acid, its amination and deamination of melamine formed, and
(b) phase conversions (melting of melamine, NH3 dissolution in the melt,
ete..).M
J.wo further series of experiments conducted at molar ratios Of
114 and 1:6 caused similar dependences. Thus, melamine can be produced
not only at 4000C as usual, but also at 315 -- 3300C,. There are 4 figures
and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATIONx Scientific Research Institute of the Chemical Industry~
Sofia, Bulgarian People's Republic
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KABAIVANOV, V1.; ALLAMINOVI Khr.
Thermal resistance of eyanuric-phenol-formiildehyde resins. Khim
i industriia 36 no.10:362-366 164.
Chemical and Technological Institute, Sofia.
Submitted
March 31, 1964.
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AP6002476 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0191/66/000/001/OC)19/0(X2.1
Alaminov. Khr
AUTHORS: Kabaivanoy, .1
ORG: none
TITLE: Investigation of the-simultaneous polycondensation of cyanuric acid,
and formaldehydQ7
SOURCE: Plastichaskiye massy, no. 1, 1966, 19-21
TOPIC TAGS:, polymer., pol,7condensation, polymerization catalyst; pheno3j, formal-,
dehyde
'ABSTRACT: The properties of polycondonsatw obtainod by the nimultaneous poly-
condensation of cyanuric acid, phowl, and forn-ildehyde In the presence of hydro-
chloric acidvere investigated to extend the work on thn po2ycondensates of cya-
nuric acid and formaldehyde described by the nijthors (God., KhTIp 2) Ilp 1964)a
The dopendence of the rate of formal-dehyde.condeneation, the change in acidity
during the process of polycondenantlon an tbo catalyBL concentration (HCX), and
polymers were
the temperature dependence of tho doforwntion of the synLboslzed
determined. The pbysico-nechanical properties of the polymers are compared vith
those of cellulose and wood meal. The experimental results are presented'in tables
and graphs (see Fig. 1). It in concluded that the resins obtained from the
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Fige 1e Rate of condensation of formal-
8
debyde a:t different catalyst
concentrations. Amount of HO
%: I - no catalyst; 2 - 0 18;
0 - 0.67; 5-- 1.;0;
3
.35; 4
6 1.7; 7 4.5; 8 10.8.
4
40
Irk
ovea
fi.7 ZV_X
'w
times min, ".r
,pation of oyzinurio,acid"phenol-formldehyde possess a sufficient thermal
polycondep
stability0to be useful up to a* temperature of 200-250C. The authors thank L. As
_jEonin, V6 V, Koyriga, B.'M. Kovars , and 1. F. Kanaveta (Ybecow) for their
participation in the experimental vork. Orig. art, hasi 1 table and 5 grapho.
an COES'. IV 8MMnxTS: none/ ORM Mw:' 010/
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MESROBEM, I.; NESROBBANU, Lydia; GEORGESCO, If.; DRAGHICI, Domnica;
AL&IITA, Elena; IEREMIA, T.
Action of microbial toxins on tissue cultures. III. Cytotoxic
action of thermolabile endotoxins (heurotoxins) of gram-nega'uive.
bacteria. Arch. roum. path. exp. microbiol. 21 no.1:19-30 Mr t62.
1. Travail de la Chaire de 14icrobiologie I de l'Institut Medico-
Pharmaceutique Bucarest at de l'Institut "Dr. I. Cantacuzino" -
Service de Physiologie microbienne.
(TISSUE CULTURE) (ENDOTOXINS) (SALMONELLA) (SHIGELLA)
FEYGIN, Ya.G.j dolctor ekon. nauk; YANITSKIY, N.F., dolctor geogr.
nauk; ZHIWIU]ISKIY I M.M. 2 doktor googr. nauk; AI_4~M W
B -,--
M.P., doktor ekon. nauk; KOSTniWIKOV, V.M., kand.ekon.
nauk; BUYANOVSKIY, M.S., kand. geogr. nauk; SHISHKIN, B.I.,
doktor geogr. nauk; MOSKVIN, D.D.j Icand,ekon. neak;,GURARI,
Ye.L., 1cand.ekon.nauk; VEMOV, A.S., kand.geogr. nauk;
LISETSKAXA, A.P., rea.; POVOIULREVA, A.A., tekhn. red.
[Methodological problems of economic geograpliyl Metodo-
logichoskie voprosy okonomicheskoi geografii. Moskva,, Eko-
nomizdat,, 1962. 278 p. WIRA 15:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadenii nauk USSR i Institut ekono-
riki Akademii nauk- SSSR (for Feygin). 2. Institut geografii
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Yanitskiy, Zhirmunskiy, BiWanovskiy).
3. Institut ekonomW mirovoy sotsialistichoskoy sisterW
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Alwpiyev). 4. Gosudarstvennyy na-
uchno-ekonomichbskiy sovet Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for
Kostennikov ). 5. Nauchno-issleaovateltskiy insti-tut truda
Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta I'linistrov SSSR (for Shishkin).
6. Institut ekonomki Akadeniii nauk SSSR (for Moskvin). 7. Oren-
burgskiy pedagogicheskiy institut (for Vetrov).
(Geography, Economic-l-lethodology)
'ACO-NIt" A117007046
SOURCE COM UR/0203166/006/004/0782/0785
AUT[JORt Alanlya. 11. V.; Dorman, L. I.; Shatashvill, L. Kh.
ORGI Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio
Wave Propagation, AN SSSR (Institut temnogo magnetizma, lonosfery I
rasprostraneniya radlovoln AN SSSR); Institute of Geophysics, AN Gru&SSR
(Institut geofiziki AN GruzSSR)
TITLE: Mathematical expectation of the distribution of the harmonic
coefficients when determining them using 12 ordinates and comparison
with experimental results
SOURCM GeomagnAtitm L aeronomiya, v. 6, no. 4, 1966, 782-785
TOPIC TAGSt diurnal variation, cosmic ray
SUB CODE: 04
ABSTRACT., The method of harmonic analysis is used frequently In
investigation of stellar-diurnal, solar-diurnal, semidiurnal and other
cosmic ray variations of a periodic character. The frequency distributions
of rhe amplitudes and phases of the first and second harmonics of solar-
diurnal variations show that the amplitude and phase of the harnianics
have a definite distribution caused by two factors of a different
physical nature: 1) actual changes of electromagnetic conditions in
interplanetary space and in the earth's magnetosphere, determining
periodic variations of cosmic rays; 2) fluctuations of the values of
cosmic ray intensity caused primarily by errors of a statistical and
Instrumental character. The purpose of this paper is to determine the
relative rtance of the first and second factors. The quantitative
solution of'ohis problem is important for study of diurnal variations
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over short intervals of one or two days, especially in analysis of
changes of the diurnal variations f rom day to day and In periods of
Forbush decreases. In this paper emphasis is on the second factor
its influence on the frequency distribution of amplitude and phase of
the first.harmonic in a harmonic analysis using 12 ordinates. It is
shown that comparison of the theoretical and experimental results makes
it possible to then determine the contribution of the first factor.
The results obtained In this paper can be general'.zed easily for the
case of determining harmonics using any number of ordinates. Orig. art.
has: 2 figures and 7 formulas. Ll~-flrms 38,67f
eolphyiics, -'.oeography, France war/~Vr 5j",
IlNeir Wipdo in French Geography," P. M. Alampiyev..'
Te. L. Gurari
"izl*.Ak Nauk, Ser Oeog" No 21pp 41-48'
French prvVessive scientists fight to'lit4rate
geography from bourgeois grasp. Jean Canals and,
;ban Dresch publish articles in "La Nouvelle
Critique" No 15, 1950$ w2d in "Ia Pensee" No 31,
195p; No 26, 195o; NO 18, 194b. Preneb school
vae~outlined in an article by 1. A. Vi-tver irUche-
JIM -Z,. ?iskJ- MU" 10 35, . ".GeOgrafiYa," 1944 and
F. Binks,."'IZ V-S Geogm cbshch" No, 31 194,
Al" MV, P. M.
"Ivan Mikhaylovich Potayev-, Obituary," ,1z. AN SSSR, Ser. geog., No.3, 1952
USSR/Geography -'Kazakhstan, sep/Oct 52
Metallurgical Industry
"A Characteristic Geographical Featiire of the
Metalworking Industry of Kazakh SSR," P. M.
Alampiyev, Inst of Geog, Acad Sci USSR.
Iz Ak Wauk SSSR, Ser Geograf " No 5, pp 26-33
Article states that modern irdustrial geography
of Kazakhstan displayn a wide network of small
metallurgical enterprises, founded during
Stalin'-s Five-Year Plans and conspicuous by
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their planned locations. Author notes that
great industrial centers appear in central
Kazakhstan and other parts. Coal mines of
Karaganda, the 3d in order of importance in
USSR, are fully mechanized, the-article states.
Small metalworking plants are spread over the
whole territory.
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AL&M-R-EV-, -P. M.
PA 243T57
USSR/Geography - Ukrainian Economy Jan/Feb .93
"Review of 'Outline of the Economic Geography of the
Ukrainfan SSR," P. M. Alamniyev (reviewer)
."Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf" No 1, PP 73-75
Presents review of Volume 11 (in Ukrainian), which is
a collection of individual studies of the Ukrainian
SSR. States that despite marked deffi~ienciea the
book is a valuable contribution to the study of eco-
nomic geography of the Ukraine.
243T57
L: aL ~~_
IJSSlt/ Geography Economic vography
Card 1/1 Pub.,45 14/17
th -M-
4 Ora I.Alampievj FA
0
Title i Byelorussian SSR. B4morpts from economic geography
Periodical I Izv, AN SSR--Set- geog. 3, 303-105, May %n 1954
Abstract t Areview is wde of the book, "Byelorussian SSH. Excerpts from Eoonviio
Geograpbyl, complied,by G. T. Kovalevskiy and Ya. G. Rakov, published
by the Academy of Sciences of the BSSR at Minakin 1953, and containing
432-pages. These excerpt's show the kinds of agriculture and industry
pursued in Byelorussia and how this country, always known to be poor,
with the help of Russia and other republics became prosperous. The book
is rated as good but does not contain sufficient factual material.
Institutions . .....
ALAMPIYICV,--P-lH,, kandidat geograficheskikh nauk, dotgent; GRIGORIYBV, A.L.,
kandidat ekonomicheskikh nauk; ZHMUYrA, V.3., kandidat ekoaomiche-
skikh nauk, dotsent; LOYTER, M.N.. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk;
LYALIKOV, N.I., kandidat geograficheakikh nauk, dotsent; NIKITIN,
N.P.. professor; TUTYKHIN, B.A., kandidat geograficheskikh naak,
dotsent; CHERDANTSEV, Gleb Nikanorovich, doktor ekonomicheakikh
nauk, professor; DZELAVAKHISHVILI, A.A., professor; GVEMIYANI, G.G.,
dotsent; ULKIN, P.D,, redaktor; RODIONOVA, F.A., redaktor; SAXEA-
ROVA, N.V., takhnichaskiy redaktor.
[Economic geography of the U.S.S.R.; Soviet Socialist republics;
Ukrainian, Moldavian, White Russian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian,
Karelo-Finnish, Georgiati, Azerbaijan, Armenian, Kazakh, Uzbek,
Kirghiz, Tajik, turkmen] Zkonomicheskaia geografiia SSSR; Sovetakie
sotsialistichaskie Respubliki: Ukrainakaia, Moldavokaia. Belorusakaia,
Litovskaia, Lutviiskaia, Istonskaia, Karelo-linskaia, Gruxinekaia,
Aserbaidshaazkaia, Armianakala. Kazakhakala, Uzbekskaia. Kirgizekaia,
Tadshikeksia, Turkmenekaia. Moskva, Gos. uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo
Mininterstva proaveshcheniia RSFSR, 1954. 426 p. [Microfilm.]
(Geography, Rconomic) (MLRA 8:1)
V)
MISR/ So ient ist a Economic geography'
Zard 1/1 Fub.: 11
/15
:Authors I Alampiev, P. M., Belyayev,,A. I.1 13uyanovskiy, M. S.; Grechka,P, V.;
Dolvopolov, K. V~ Znamenskiy, M. At; and Fedorova, E. F.
TWO I /Vladimir Ivanovi oth" fIab=rov"'
.Perlofteal I Iiv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog- 5, 86 87, Sep Oct 1954
In notingthe death of Vladimir.1vanovich Lavrov (1886 1954), the life
historyand work of thic; outstanding teacher of economic geography is
recalled. Lavrov did some,research work but he is most noted for his
training of young t9schers ana for his leotures.
Institutions
Submittedi
ALU4P-AYEV,P.M., kandidat geograficheakikh nauk.
Conference on the research method of regional and general problems.
I%,r.AN SSSR. Ser.geog. no.2:74-78 Mr-Ap '55. (MLRA f3iQ
(Fergana--Bconomic geograpby) (Soviet Far Iket-r1conomic
geography)
1 *, -
Name I Martynovich
Dissertation: Liquidation of ]?actual Economic Inequality of the
Peoples of the Soviet East and Socialist Dis-
tribution of Industry (following the example
of &maYJlstan)
Degree: Doe Econ Soi
Affiliation: Z-not indicateo
Defense Date, Place: 22 Jun 55, Council of Inst of Economics-, Aoad
SC.i USM
Certification Date: 15 Sep 56
Source: MWO 6/57
L
AVRAAMOVA,A.A.; AIAMPIYNV,P.M.; BADIROYAN,G.G.; BORODIII,I.A.; VASYUTIN,
V.F.; GUH9R,A-I--7-WMM-,Te.L.; DANILOV,A.D.; DKMYANKO,P.A.;
YEMUKOV,M.P.; KOIDSKOV,F.J.; IJ-PTKV,I.D.; INONTIYEV,N.F.; PECHNI-
KOV.A.M.; PROKHOROV,A.I.; RUDEIIKO,11.A.; CHERDANTM G.N.; YAKIMOV,A.T.
P.V.Pogorellskii; Obituary. Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.geog. no-3:94-95 MY-Je
'55 - (Km 8: 9)
(Pogorellskii, P.V.. 1899-1955)
~z
BUMBER, Yan Fritsevie~, red.; ALWIM., Petr.Mart7novich starshiy
nauchnyy sotr., red.; UVI, S., r V 1JUJU-UU4, H., teklm. red,
[The Latvian S.S.R.; studies on economic geograpby] Latvijawa
SSR; ocherki ekonomicheskoi geografti. Pod red. IA.F.Bmbera i
P.M.Alappieva. Riga, lzd-vo Akad. nauk Latviiskoi SSR, 1956.
394 P. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Latvijas Padomju Socialistiskao Ropublikas Zinatnu Akadomija.
Mconomikas instituts. 2. Direktor Instituta ekonomiki Akademii
nauk Latviyskoy SSR chlen-korrespondent Akademii nwak Latviyskoy
SSR (for Bumber). 3. Institut ekonomiki Akademii nauk SSSR (for
Alampiyev).
(Latvia-Economic geograpby)
KAMANIN, L.G.; ALAMPITEV, P.M.
"Studies on the nature and agriculture of the Ukrainian
Poles3re.".Reviewed by L.G. Kamanin, P.M. Alampiev. Izv.
AN SSSR. Ser.geog. no-5:126-131 B-0 '56. (MLRA 9:11)
(Polesye--Bconomic geogra-ghy)
C
ALMITJKV, P.M.; BYUSHGEIIS, L.M.; GURARI, Ye.L.
"Word regional economic atlas: The U.S.S.R. nnd Hastarn Dirope."
Reviewed by P.M.Alnmpiev, L.M.Blushgens, A&I.Gurari. Izv.AY 3SSR.
Bar. gaog. no.4:128-135 JI-Ag 156. NM 9: 10)
(Russia-3conomic conditions) (Nuope, Eastern--Bconomic conditions)
ALAMPIYEV, P.M.
Main problems of a general division of the Soviet Union Into eoou*uic
districts. ImAll SSSR.Ser.geog. no.2:83-94 xr-Ap '56. (KM 9:8)
(Geography, 2conomic)
KRZRI~1~&VSKIY, G.M., akademik; ATTAZYAU. Y.G.; M.
BUY'ANDVSJCIY, M.S.; VARTAZAROV, S.Ya.; V3WS, V.I.; GUVIN, F.F.,
DYkITRASFXO, N.V.; KARAUMV, N.A.; KOCHARYAH, G.A.;
KRITSKIT. S.N.; L11BIM. M.M.-, MURZAYW, R.M.,- FSLIDMkN, M.P.;
SHCIUMELIYAN, P.G.; ERISTOV, V.S.
Suki&3 Efremovich Hamserian; obituary. Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.geog.
no.5:143-144 S-0 156. (miai 9:11)
(Manaserian, Suktas Efremovich, 1881-1956)
~jg.; APINCHIM, V.S.; EIKOVA, T.N.; BYUSHGENS, L.N.; GINUM,
--G-.Zrw,'WRD0XOT, L.Sh.; GRIGOROYEV, A.A., akademik; GURARI, Te.L.;
DANILOV, A.D.; nWIN, L.A.; DOBROV, A.B.; SHIRMUSKIY, M.M.;
KULAGIN, G.D.; MILEYKOVSKIY, A.G.;.MUR7,AYZV, S.M.;' PAVLOV, V.V.;
POPOV, K.H.; YANITSKIY, N.Y.
lev IAkovlevich Zimm, 1900-1956; obituary. Izv. AN SSSR.Ser,goo&.
no*6:153-154 N-B 156s (MIRk 1031)
(;Iman, Lev IAkovlevich, igoo-1956)
ALL"Iyu, P.M.
History of economic regional planning in the Soviet Union. Izv.AN
SM.Ser.geog.no.1:69-79 Ja-F '57. (mm io:4)
MGography, Neonomic)
Novi books on the economic zoning of the U.S.S.R. 17v. AN SSSR. Ser.
geog. no,4:132-135 Jl-Ag 157. (MM& 11:1)
(Economic zoning)
---- --I-
N,)m I p 0)
~14 ~-Vx P*H,-, GERASIMOV, I.P.; GORNUNG, H.B.; GOXHMAN, VA.; ZHOMUISKIY,
v4 - . KOVALICTSKIY, T&P.; KULAGIN, G.D.; MIIXYKOVSKIY, A.G.: MSHTADT.
M. I.; POPOV. X.H.; PULYARKIN, V.A.
A.S. Dobrov; obituax7. P.M. Alampiev and others. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
goog. no.4.-143'~-144 JI-Ag 157. (MIRA 11:1)
(Dobrov. AlakBandr Samenovich, 1901-1957)
-1
~ ~. ; 4 : ., V,,---, j~/
ALAMPlYNVP.P.H.
i" I illi, ,
- AN SSSR.
IC,--onordc administrative regions of the Soviet Union. Izv.
Ser. geog. no-5:8-24 S-0 157. (MIRA 11:2)
(Aconomic zoning)
r
-AV P VASYIJTIN. V.; DURVIC, P.-, KOLOTIYEVSKIY, A.; PURIII, V.;
ALAMPIT
'44SA lk~
*WUMMMY, M.; PAYGIN, Ta.
Y.IU. Deglav; obituarv. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:178 N-D '57.
(Deglav, Pritsis Wrlevich, 1898-1957) (MIRA 11..l)
Soviet Iazakl-lstun. ~,,oscow, Foreitl- !.,~An_ua,ez~ I-Publiz;hin_ :Icuzie,
185 1). lllu~;
franslated fro,.!i th,.~ orib-Inal iCussl,"Il: SoVElLsIdY
A3
AUTHOR. Alampiyev, P-M-, BUYanOV3kiy, M.S. 10-58-3-22/29
TITLEt Reviews (Retssenzii)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geograficheskaya, 1956,
Nr. 3, PP 142-146 (USSR)
ABSTRACT. Two new books are listed with detailed descriptionE of eachi
tbLI13e &17e:
:L) V03.11'e., V.x. =41 IQuptj, V.S. Lektrtii p3 ellmnamicheakoy geografti
MR, ah.1. ObshclMr- elmnmilm-geogreV.-cheskaya kb&,?ak-be:.-istika
phy of the USRI~ part I
straz,4- (k Couxse in the EconozLte GeoVaj
General Economic anCL Geoigrs~i cal Chazactee-stics of the Ctxmtry)
LeningrwIsM.y f-1nansovo--!-maomiches1dy. institut (Leni4Krad Institute
of Fixuxnce Ecorxurllan), Vt3b. Wu- Leningrcu-, 1957, 258
5.,M) copies.
2) Zhelezorudnwja baza chernqy metaUu-L-Edi i,Me re4-raus Ore Bas:ls
of Ferrous Metn.U-axW) . Resp. ed. I.P.Baxrdir.. Pablishing House
of the JAS I-ISSR, Moacrzr, 1957, 596 P.
MrAIUMS: Libraxy of Congress
Oara 1/1 1. Geography - Economic USSR 2. iron ores -
irietallur,~,y
~k
/Ce; L-4
AIAMPIYLV -HarU=XIC~,; FICYGIN,
&JAU
B.I., red-.izd-va; ASTAVOYEVA,
Ya.G., otvetrtven*,y red.; SHNNKMAN,
G.A., tekhn.red.
[Elimination of economic inequalities among people of the Soviet
Nast and the socialist distribution of induatry; historical
account of Kazakhstan] Likvidateiia ekonomicheskogo neravenstva
narodov Sovetakogo Vostoka i sotsialistichegkoe razmesbehenie
proqrshlennosti-, istoricheskii opyt Kazakhskoi SSR. Moskva, Izd.-vo
Akad. nauk SSSR. 1958. 450 P. (MIRA 11:3)
(Karakhatan-Industries)
ATAMPIYEV, P. M., (Dr. in Economics);
"General Outline of National Economy," Soviet Azerbaydzhan, Baku Izd-vo AN
Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR., 1958. P. ~9-r
"Economic Regions (RayonB) of the Azerbaydzhmi SSR," Ibid. p 633
ALrYlY. M.M., akademiki red..: VWIWV. Samed Vurgun, red. [deceased];
KFMHTIYEV, Sh.F., red. ;,AIkWlTgK, P...M., doktor ekon.nauk. red.;
sHiKffLrNSKIT, E.M., kand.geogr-aTlih-eskikh nauk, red.; BOGDATLISHVILr,
D.D.. red.izd-va; POGOSOV, V.A., tokhn.red.
[Soviet Azerbaijan) Sovetskii Azerbaidzhan. Pod red. M.M.Alieva i dr.
Baku, 1958. 759 P. (MIRA 11:7)
1. Akademiya nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Baku. Institut geografii.
2. Akademiya nauk Azerboydzhanskoy SSR (for Aliyov)e 3. Chlen-
korrespondent AN Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR (for Mekhtiyav)
(Azerbaijan)
AJAWIYEV P M - KOITSTMTINOV, O.A., red.
[Problems of the general economic regionalization of t49
U.S.S.R. at the present-day stage; materials for the 3d
Congress of the Geographical Society of the U.S.S.R.)
Probleny generallnogo ekonomicheskogo raionirovaniia SSSR na
sovremennom etape; materialy k III s"ezdu Geograficheskogo
obshchestva, Soiuza SM. Leningradj Geogr. ob-vo SSSR, 1959.
22 p. (Economic zoning) (MIRA 1533)
30(5);25(5)
FHABE I BOOK ECEWIMION SOV/2224
Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy elbnomicheakiy institut
Voprosy planiromiya i rameshcheniya praWsUennosti; sbornik Btatey
(Problems in the Planning an-d Distribution of Industry; Collection of
Artitles) Mosew,, Gosplanizdat, 1959. 226 P. 5,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Gosudarstvennaya planovaya komissiya.
Reop. Ed.: P. M. Allampi7ev, Doctor of Economic Sciences; Ed.: P. V.
Tech. Ea.: Ye. S. Gerasimova.
7UPGrGE: 'Dals book is intended for economists, party workers, and
eng-Inea-ring an,! technical personnel of the machinery-manufacturing industry.
(WKWE: qllis of articles discusses problems connected with
bismning and distri-mition of Soviet industries. The first two articles
pre.sent the pr6bLems and advantages of specialized production planning
in madhine=j emphasizing the importance of specialization
and ci*)ope-rr;'.:'-,on in th-a c1e,41opment of Soviet inaustny. Electric power
s-ygtams ancl the rel~Y-t;lon of proper distribution of electric power stations
Card,1/4
Problems in the t LIFzLning and Dis"U'ribution of Indwtry ) Sr-r-1/2224
to the owyralll elect-IficiTtiou of the nationtill 3n.-incmrr a:,-e disTaswal
in the thf~rd Swi%arftl articles deal t1he meehinary-mavu-
fac'.-=ing i=r2ust::7 and its devalopmeut. The falicnrIng s-'x
influallaing thn of plftntA wtni
pointea me": 1) pro~d.-.idty of rav material., 2) Tvywtir nugln~iorcing resouroesp
3) t=anspo-~Ilat-'-on li&-s, . 4) quFLUfied worker!4, and technicians,
5) prast-raeo of scia' t'~c, research, and desig -
go orgriZ-?Ations, ana 6)
contact with itsers. 9-rhedevelopment of Swriet enaouom~.a regionslization
and the factors effe-c-I.-ing it are also preHen-te(I. !Taese fnntors include
production scale P-ud technical prog--,izo the
existence and of nWcural rescrarcu-s., it-n~upcrpir resa=cas, and
the develolnent of t--&uspoec.WI;ion links. Anatho- afl.-'~:Ie is dewtod
to the effactiv--uei3a e,. cn~pjt&l investmole:,s ill W-" "'~ae
national cconoW. Problems in the amortization of fixed industrial assets
are examined. The planning of new amortization norms and cUWsification
and reviLluation of fixed assets are discussed. The final aAicle traces
the devOlopment of the organic chemistry industry in the United States
and gives ds&.a on the chemical production of major Evropean couUtries and
Japan. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references.
Card 2/4
Problems in the Planning aneL Disti-Ibuttion of Tndustry (cont.) SW/2224
TABLE OF OWMVIS:
Yefimov, A. 17., Doctor of RcanOmi-l Sellemees, ancl L. Ta. Berri, Doctor Of
Ecanom:La Scia=aea. Problems in ftsaialize& Procketion Planning in Machinery
Mamffactuxe 3
Qa.zs.lj.yp-T, M. V., Cand.4-dats of Eaonam!Q Saiences, As To Lerman,and A. A.
Smez-11,in. Pl&mfng Spai~v.~Jzad Prott%otion of nadf,.W.Lkial Parts in Machinery
Mamx:F-21.u-.e 24
Ozndbin, No Y.., finnelf-dr3lce of Boonomia Sciences. (Tharwteristics of the
IpcWu~on of Elentrim. Pcrm-- Syolufts in the TJSSR 50
Omarova'-U7, A., Go, of Econoude Sciences. Problems in the Regional-
imbion ancl YistriIrx'.4on of Mnahinery MmmfaWmu-a in the USSR 85
Prolbler-as of Economic Regionalize,'on in the IJSSR at
the Present T:!jae 113
3/4
ALAHPIYEV, Petr Hartynovich
[Neonomic divisions of the U.S.S.R.] Skonomichaskoe
raionirovanie SSSR. Moskva, Gosplanisdat. 1959. 262 p.
(Boonamicloning) WRA ip.:6)
SOV/10-59-5-18/25
AUTHOR: Alampiyev, P.M.
TITLE: International Conference on Problems of Division
Into Economic Regions
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geograficheskaya,
1959~ Nr 5, pp 117-120 (USSR)
ABSTIbICT: The above mentioned conference took place on 29 May -
1 June 1959 in Kazimierz Dolny (Poland). It was called
and organized by a specially created Bibliographic In-
formation Center of Geographical. Investigations on
Problems of Division into Econontic Regions at the In-
stitute of Geography of the Polish Academy of Sciences,
represented by the Director of the Institute of Geo-
grapb.v Professor S. Leszczycki, the Director of the
Center Professor K. Dziewon'ski, and the Learned Secre-
tary of the Conference, A. Wr6bel, M.A. Representatives
of Poland, USSRj Hungary,, East Germany and Bulgaria
Card 115 established the interested parties vhile representa-
SOV./10-59-5-18/25
An International Conference on Problems of Division Into Economic
Regions
tives from the US, Belgium and I 'Vest Germany attended
the conference .as guests and took part in its trans-
actions. The Vice-President of the International Geo-
graphical Union Professor Ch. Harris also took part
in the conference. The participants in the conference
exchanged information and experience in the field of
investigations on the division into economic regions
of socialist and capitalistic countries. Altogether,
over twenty reports were read and discussed at the con-
ference. The first part of these reports illustrated
the present state of the problem in various countries.
The second part was concerned with the methods of di"
vision into economic regions. In the first part,.,re-
orts were read by : Kh.. Marinov (BLIlgaria), M.Strida
Czechoslovakia), G. Jacob (E. Germany). G. Bora
ungary), K. Dziewon'ski and A. Wr6bel. (Poland) and
R
Card 2/5 P.A. Alampiyev, O.R. Nazarevskiy and O.A~ Konstantinov
SOV/10-59-5-18/25
An International Conference on Problems of Division Into Economic
Regions
(USSR).In the second part the following Polish geo-
graphers reported on different econol4ic problems of
division into economic regions: S. Mafikowska - on
workers' commilting in the Krakow wojewodstwo; M.
Dobrowolska - on the influence of industrializatioli
on the formation of regions and on the types of in-
habited centers; L.Straszewicz - on the analysis of
the bases of principles of development of economic
regions as shown by the example of study. of the
Lodz industrial district: A. Wr6bel - on the joint
regions of passenger transportation in Polandi and
L. Kosin'ski - on the study of the sphere of influence
of Polish small towns. Other reports were read by:
Professor Ya. Kor6ak (Czechoslovakia) - on "Immi-ra-
tion Basis of Czech Towns"; Kh Marinov (Bulgarian on
"Methods of Study of Economic Connections and Inter-
Card 3/5 regional Exchange"; M. Blaz"ek (Czechoslovakia) - on
SOV/10-59-5,---18/25
An International Conference on Problems of Division Into Economic,
Regions
"Problems of Development of Weakly Developed Rayons
of the Plzen" Region."; G. Enedi (Hungary,) on a "Method
of Delimitation of Agricultural Regions", and G.
Schmidt-Renner (E.Germany) on the "Problems of Re-
ional Economics". Reports were also read by 0. Tulipp
lgium) and Z. Sell-ineider ("N. Germany). Finally the
M
last report on "The Economic Region in Economic Geo--
graphy and in Perspective Planning" was read by Pro-
fessor K. Dzirwon'ski in whilch he tried to establish
basic elements of planning and to generalize som& of
the problems of division. The following delegates
took part in the ensuing general discussion: P.M'.4la-,
S N I
MI)IIev ~yazantsev, S. Radog Kh. Marinovv I.L.
=aE'e_k,_ 1-1: ~tfida, G. Jakob, Ch. Harris, etc. In its
resolution the conference decided to request the Orga-
nizational Committee of the XIX International Geogra-
Card 4/5 phical Congress in Stockholm to include in the pro-
SOV/10-59-5-18/25
An International Conference on Problems of Division Into Economic
Regions
gram of one of the sections a series of reports on
problems of division into economic regions. It also
decided to ask the Executive Committee of the Inter-
national Geographical Union, as well as all member
countries of the Union, to suni)ort the DroDosition
of the conference to establish a Comniittee for Geogmph_~aal
Studibb' on the Division into Econcmic R6gions;
Card 5/5
30)
-;V,jTTI CIRS: Alampi,,vev '3-~drintsev K.N. Vasyuti n
Gurari Ye.L. , D7,laanalov C.D.
/--aorskeya-Aleksandrova V.V., 1..*ur-,ayev
'-,.ikishov Pre obra:-. hen r-'Ki'y A.I. , 11'eyrin
Ya.G.
T I I'L E Gleb Nikanorovic-11 'aherdantsev (180'35-19~'-3)
PERIODICAI: Izvestiya -1-kademli nauk, Seriya geo-rafich-
, (TO-6121)
P 150
eskaya, 1959, Nr 2
1
,
ABSTIZ.-M: -1-iclo ha- been written in co_-.-_,me_moration of
This ar
the Acadenician of the :13 Uzbek SS-3, Doctor of
EconoinAc Sciences, Gleb 1,ilzanorovich Cherdantusev,
viho died on 5 Dece~mber 1953. The scientist was
one of the senior professor-c of tlie i..os_k_ovskiy
institut inzhenerov -codezii, aerofot-os"yemhi i
kartoErafii (Ilo-sco-~u Inst i tuute of Ea-lineers of
,
-rap hy~ -~e rublished
Geodesy, .'ir Suivey an Cart- o -
"Jard 112 ,
:,
more than 100 scientific articles and some books.
PSCV/10- 59 -2-2712~',
Gleb ',Tillmlioroviclli Cherdants-ev (18 5-101--3)
2112
1'"or nany yeal,2 the scientist also 1.7orked in the
field of national-econo-lic plam~inC; and --conomic
dis-brictin-. Ho took special carc, iii tiic econoindo
dovclo, p ;I
pmolit of tho ro ublics, of Cel-iltral -Isia. HIC
Yms elected Associate 1!ember, and lat-or Oil Aca-
demician of the %S Uzbek S7,-D2. In reco'--.,.i-uio.1 of
'ais merits as teac' er and scientist, M, rcllant2av
wa aw,
~rdcd the Lenin Order.
3'(5) SOV/10-59-3-6/32
AUTHOR:
TITLEi Trends in the Development of Large Economic-Geographic Areas
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geograficheskaya, 1959,
Nr 3, PP 55-61 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author shows hCT1 Vie industrial and agricultural face of
the entire USSF.hat; changed, is steadily changing, and will
continue to chanp. Consequently, the number and specific
character of the main e,,,onomic-geographic areas is changing.
As examples he takes the case of the rapid development of
the Central-Asia area (especially Kazakhstan) and the Angara-
Yenisey area. The author then criticizes a well-known ten-
dency to increase the number of such areas. This tendency
is represented by the Chair of Economic Geography of MGU (Mos-
cow State University) which plans to introduce 28 main areas,
and by Yu.G. Saushkin. The author rejects this view for the
following reasons. 1) The development of the means of com-
munication shortens distances and cuts transport costs.
Card 1/2 2) The area-forming influence of industrial centers and