GRUslll~llcy'
GWWIIZVOY (S. E.), I.XvYXII (P. M.), ROOZINOVY (P. G.). & NICO-
i.jY9VA -(Vme R, G.). XNNN"emd wm);t j)&_d=pA*HjA"jjH nsp-
IMMI[Wro cv6a"TA. (Chemical method of disinfecting seed-bod
soil.]-ibid. , pp. 3041, 1940. [English summary.)
The reaWts of experiments caMM out during 1937 to IV19 in the
Crim" mW in Krasnodar show that the application of chloropicrin
[see below, p. 931 to tobacco meed-bed soil at the rate of 0-0 1. per
cu.m. of "I reduced the permntage of seedling# infected with TAWO-
tiapoif 6aficok [see next abntmdsj from 89-0 to 1-5. and at rates of
0-75 or I L per cu.m. dm distase wto completely controlled. Applying
chloropicrin to, moderaWy moist soil (of about 60 per cent. saturation)
at a tem ratuse of above 15* C. was more satisfactory than plying
it to eitrr tuointer or drier sod at lower temperatures. ;910 boot
me.thod, awl the bast dangerow to men and animals in the vicinity,
consisted in adding chloropictin to the compost plw*d in pita (which
can be covered up) at the rate of 0-5 1. per cu.m., preferably in autumn
in sufficiently warm weather. The application of chloropicrin aim oon-
aiderably reduced the growth of various werds, but was in that respect
not &a effmtive as thermal troatment of wed-bed *A) IN.A.M., xv,
p. 751).
Don
IFUblication, 141.
Vsesoyuzi. nauchno. Inst. Tabachn. Makhorochn. Prom. im A. I. iMikoyan
Rostov-on-Don PubUcation, 141,
& LmvyKu (P. M.). Ro3mo*m(K-rb mmy-tentin
WMPAWHROA napauxonoR ex" B icuxnwr%m% qnnx. [T6
possibility of obtaining wed-bed soil free front infociion in cont.
post heaps.]-ibid., pp. 4248, 1940. [English summaryj
This is a preliminary account o(experiments carried out during 1939,
in which it was found that compost heaps of various compositions
prepared for tobacco need-beds (cf. preceding and next abstractal de-
veloped in all but their outer layer (of 10 cm. thickness) temperatures,
varying from 49* to W* C., which were lethal to spores of TWatiopriv
baskak, paeudoselerotia of RAisadoasia op., needs of various a Is. and
to the virus of tobacco momia [but ans R.A.M., xiii. p. 188~ It in.
therefore. considensl possible, by adjusting the compomition of thit
heaps and by improving the method of composting generally, lAu obtain
mm.l-bed "I completely (me from the agents of the main dinevises of
tobwco.
Px
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paocaaw nepe;t ni"AKuft w&K nepa 6opbW c 6oaeamnx Tb6axca a 1-4
Maxopus. [Treatment of seedling root& before transplanting in-
the control of Tobacco and Indian Tobacco diseams.1-ibid., pp.~'~
&,)77, 1940. LFagliab surnmary.]
In further experiments on the control of tobacco diseases [R..4-M.,
xviii, p. 6351 in which various chemicals were tested on a number of
farms from 19.37 to 19n, the best results were obtained by dipping
the roots of tobacco and Indian tobacco (Noodiana nuiticajoedlinp
before replanting in I per cent. Bordeaux mixture. In tobacco. the
incidence of bacterial 'ryaboukha' (Bacterium Idbacum) was almost
completely controlled (the infection ranging from 0-8 to 50 per cent.
in the untreated control, and from 0 to 2-7 per cent. in the treated
lots), that of black root rot (ThWaviopris basimia) [see preceding
sheoucts) reduced on the average 24 times (from 04 to 63-2 per cent.
in the untreated control to 04A to 38-1 per cent. in the treated lots),
thist of tobacco momak 4 to 5 times (from 1-4 to 42 per cent. in the
untreated control to 0 to 10-8 per cent. in the treated lots), and that
o( PAy"ida (ibid., x, p. 628] from 2- 1 per cent. in the untreated
owtiol to 0-3 per cent. in the treated lots. In Indian tobacco, the
incidence of Red. &abwwm was reduced from " to 63-5 per cent. in
the untreated control to 0 to 36 per cent. in the treated lots), and that
of ring spot (virus) 1-6 times (from 3 to 68 per cent in the untreated
control toO to 48-5 per cent. in the treated lots). In re-Oonsof sufficient
moisture, the dipping of seedling roots in disinfectant W no harmful
effect on the subsequent development of tobacco and Indian tobacco
plants in the field awl sometimes even improved the yields, particulazir
when the seedlings were treated at the gage of mprmal maturity; in
dry regions, however. the treatment re-sulted in thinner stands,
especially if the semilings were treated when too small or over-mAture.
Tlw. ttratment is theriefore recommended only ftw the wot zone ca fnr
low-lying, moist &rem in t1w. dry one,
Vsesoyuzi. nauchno. Ins6. Tabaclin. i1akhorocl-in.
rrom. im A . I. '~-Ikoyan, Rostov-on-Don i-ubl. . 141
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VsesoYuzi. nauchno. inst. Tabachn. lizakhorochn. iTom. im A. 1. Ukoyan,
Rostov-on-Don Publ. 141.
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v X~4111vnwn lKwon TOOKA. lChentival 1114,111(mi d vm1111111111K
Itowilm mildew of Tolm4-00.1 diiii., pp. 78 97, 111111. (P.4igh-th
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llow4lery mildow it( tolmsetv [HrysilAp c"imu"irum: R-LIV xvi,
it. 2141 in 01141t4l to causitt tmually losmoA In fill, 141harro
grOWillig diAtriOM of 111111111iIIII 6-11trAl %AiA. 81141 INT1061111111,V III till'
Ointra. Altichazin. 111ack Me& littomi. KruAlifular. aud Tritntiviturasia.
III field trials of funoidem for the control I)( this dimeam, carrioil out
in lIK18-9, the highest vielilm mind generally bvilt multit wt-m obtained
Iq spraying fohamt pl~ntst with lime-sulphur 1.10 per cent. llaum*9 at
a voncentration of I in Im. The spraying impairell the mnoking,juslity
d tobacco k),newhat, [put to a leas degr -han did the imixt1cry roddew.
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[Prospects of usiing perennial leguminous forage crop for the ocatrol of
Orobaw/w and black root rot in field rotations with Tobwoo.1-C.R. Acsist. Sci.
U.S.S.R., NA, 3. 1. pp. 17-21, 1949.
Experiments carried out in 1941 at the Pan-Scientific I"tuw for Tobwo mW
'nmkhorks' [Niawiana nw6m], U.S.S.IL, in fields infeital with Mdwiop~
&uiook (R.A.M., 3o, p. 1271 demonstrated the high resistance to the pathogen of
certain varieties of red clover, eqmi&Hjr Nce. 352 and 358 (no spring kAdioa)
vA 351 and M2 (0-1 per cent, spring infection). Strain 3W gave 26 per cent. spring
infection. Lucerne was also resistant (Watim varying from 9.4 to 20.8 per "at.
in the spring and from 10-7 to 3&6 per cent in the automa). but to a kow degs".
Evidence obtained in rotation exp!rt~ta confirmed that the incidence of T.
barkola in the moil decream when resistant hosts are grown [loc. ciL]. Thus tobam
grown for five and seven consecutive years (without ferti6m) developed 324 and
94 per cent. infection, respectively, whereas that grown for two consecutive Yom
after clover or lucerne had only 3-9 and 5-5 per cent, . ly, and for three
consecutive yews after thew homts 224 and 24-1 per cent., tively.
Crop rotation with clover is recomumsded for tobacco areas where black root rfA
is prevalent.
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[Diseases of tobacco and a system of control] Bolezni tabaks i
giatena maropriiatii po borlbe s nimi. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo sellkhoz.
lit-ry, 1950. 190 P. (MLRA 10:8)
(Tobacco--Diseases and posts)
20 .,-622
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USSR / Plant Diseases. Diseases of Cultivated Plants. N
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 57, 69562
Author : Grushevo'
Title % omato Bronzing Disease Virus on Tobacco and Makhorka.
Orig Pub : Sb. nauch.-issled. rabot Vses. n.-i. in-t tabaka i makhorki,
1956, No 149, 266-288
Abstract : The author considers that the ringline spottiness, sumrqit
chlorosis and virus deformity of tobacco -are caused by dif-
ferent forms of tomato bronzing virus. These diseases have
numerous analogous manifestations. They are all spread in
nature by the tobacco thrips; are incapable of winterinF
in post-harvest remains; it is practically impossible to
disseminate them by mechanical means in the process of to-
bacco and makhorka handling. Combat measures are reduced
to limiting the number of disease carriers, xrhich is achie-
ved by adding CKhTsG dust to the nutrient mixt?lre at the
Card 1/2
USSR / Plant Diseases. Diseases of Cultivated Plants.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aur 57, 69562
Abstract : tire of planting seedlings in amounts of E - 10 kF/hectare
per m2 and by regularly sprinkling the seedlings with a mix-
ture of Bordeaux liquid and DDT dust. After transplanting
-in fiolds a triple duating bf DDT dil3t J.0 rocouuae-nded at In-
terVal3 of 15 days in amounts of 20 kg/hectare. In the
spring it is necessary to add to the soil by harrowinF or
cultivator a 12% dust TKhTsG in the amount or 20 kg/hectare.
The use Of DDT and GKhTsG dusts apart from destroying the
thril's also markedly increases the resistance of plants to
scorching and also increases the yield of makhorka.
Card 2/2
IZRAILISKIY, Y.P., prof., doktor biolog.nnuk; SHUSTOVA, L.N., kand.med.
nauk; GORLMKO. 14.V., doktor biolog.nauk; )RWV'm. V.p.;
BEREZOVA, Te.F., doktor biolog.nauk; SUDAKOVA, L.T., mikrobiolog;
GRUSUVOT, S.Ye.. doktor aellskokhoz.nauk; NENLITXNK0. F.Te..
do~i~or';~iolo BELITMOVA. K.I.. doktor biolog.nauk; STARTGINA.
L.P., kand.biolog.nauk; pzRsHINAl Z.G.9 kand.biolog.nauk; jWojWiy"A,
Z.B., Mikrobiolog; NOVIKOVA, N.S., k:and.biolog.nauk; OSNITMUTA, Te.A.,
fitopatolog; TASMVA, N.V., fitOPatolog-mikrobiolog; MIKZA ITAKS
R.O.. kand.biolog.nauk; TETTUREVA. I.V., red.; PEVZmm. V.I.. tekhn.red.
(Bacterial diseases of plants] Bakteriallnye bolezni rastenii. Izd.2.,
perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo eelkhoz.lit_rv, 196o. 467 P.
'MIRA 13:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Ukrainikoy AN (for Huravoyev).
(Bacteria, PhYtopathogenic) (Plant diseases)
GRUSHEVOY, S. Ye.
"Bacterial plant diseases" bf 14. V. Gorlenko. Poviewed by S. E.
Grushevoi. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no,1:209 162.
(Miru 15z?)
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V.P.; MJWOV, 'B.S.; ZiMAROY, 11J.; SM110YA,
H.V., red.izd-va; GORDIYKNKO, Ye.B.. tokhn.red.
(Instructions aid conventional symbols for making mineral map
of the U.S.S.R. on a 1:1000000 scale] Instraktaiia i uslovaye
oboznacheniia dlia sostavleniia karty poloznykh iskopaemykh
SSSR masshtaba 1:1000000. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1955. 16 p. (KRA 12:10)
1. Leningrad, Vsesoyuznyy geologicheskiy institut.
(Mines and mineral resources--Naps)
BOCH, S.G.; GRUSHEVOT, V.G.; DZEVANOVSKIT, Yu.K.; ZORICHICVA, A.I., IvANOv,
LIBROTICH, L.S.; MDROZEM, H.K.; NEXHOROSHEV,
V.P.; RUSANOV B.S.; SPIZHARSKIY, T.N.; SKABAWV, N.Y.; SHATAWV,
Te.T., iredaktsi;_ MXVANOVSKIT, Yu.K.; radaktor; KWIqKOV9- V.I,
redaktor; MIRLIN, G.A., redaktor; RUSANOV, B.S., redaktar, SIN
VA. M.V., redaktor; GUWVA, O.A., tekhnicheskiy rodaktar.
[Instruction for compiling and preparing for publication the state
geological map of the U.S.S.R., and the map of the mineral resources
of the U.S.S.R.Scale 1:10000001 Instruktaiia po sestayleniiu i pod-
gotovke k izdaniiu gosudarstvennei geologicheekoi karty SSSR i karty
poleznykh iskopaemykh SSSR. M&sshtaba 1:1000000. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-
tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1955. 52 P., tables
of symbols, maps [19icrofilm) (MIaA 9:6)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr.
(Geology--Maps)
GRUSHEVOY, V.G.
Intrusive complexes of late terminal stages. Mat. VSEGEI
no.22:47-64 '57. (MIRA 10tlO)
(Rocks, Igneous)
VOLIFSON, F.I.; LUKIN, L.I.; DTUKOV, A.I.; KUSHNAREV, I.P.; PEK, A.V.;
RTBALOV, B.L.; WNTUSHKIN, Te.P.;-KHOROSHILOV, L.V.; CHERNTSM,
V.P.; BIRTUOV, V.I.; GARKASH, A.A.; DRUZHININ, I.V.; KARWAN.
K.A.; KUZNRTSOV, K.F.; LOZOVSKIY, V.I.; KALINOVSKIT, Ye.P.;
NEVSKIY. V.A.; PAVLOY, N.V.; ROMONSOK, B.K.; QHONOY. I.%.;
SIDCHBUKO. A.V. [deceased); SMO, P.P.; CHNGLOKOV. S.V.; TUDIN.
B.A.; KRHMR,,V.H.,.doktor geologo-mineral.nauki reteensentl ..
KOTLYAR, V.N., doktor goologo-mineral.neuk..retsenzent;-GRUSM.OT,
1.-Q.i doktor goologo-mineral.nauk. retsen2ent; NAKOVNIK,,N.I.,.doktor
geologo-mineral.nauk, retsenziWit; KURIK, N.M., doktor pologo-mineral.
nauk. retsenzent; LIOGINIKIT, S.N., retsenzent; &UTALOV, Te.T., doktor
goolo.-o-mineral.nauk, red.; KRISTALINTr, B.V., red.; SHRGETEVA. B.A..
red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn.red.
(Basic problems and methods of studying structures of ore provinces
(Continued on next card)
VOLIFSO, V.I. ---(continued) Ce rd 2.
and deposits] Oenovnye voprosy i mtGdy izucbenila struktur
rudnykh polei I moBtorozhdenii. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
lit-ry po gool. i okhrane nedr, 1960. 623 P.
(MIRA 13:11)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy,
petrografti, mineralogii i geokhimii. 2. Moskovskiy Institut
tavetnykh metallov i zolota (for Dyukov, Biry-ukov, Dru2hinin, Kuz-
netsov). 3. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i krietallokhinil rsdk1kh
elementov AN SSSR (for Germash). 4. Akademiya nauk ArmyanBlcoy &SR
(for Karamyan). 5. Baleysoloto (for Sidorenko). 6. Institut geolo-
gii rudnykh mestorozhdoniy, petrografii, mineralogii i gsokhimii
AN SSSR (for Kalinovskiy. Nevskiy, Pavlov, Charnyshev). 7. KoskovBkiy
geologorezvedochnyy institut im. S.Ordzhonikidze (for Ronenson)a
8. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iasledovatellskiy inatitut minerallnogo syr1ya
(for Samonov). 9. Voronezhakiy universitat (for Sopko). 10. Kol'skiy
filial AN SM (for Tudin).
(Ore deposits)
SDWOV, A.I.: LABAZIN, G.S.;.GRtJ3ILl;VOY, V.G.; TATARINOV, P.M.
Metallogenetic map of the U.S.S.R. made ou.'1:5,000,000, Sm. geol.
3 no.8:3-25 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Veei3oyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy goologicheskiy institut.
(Ore deposits-Nkpa)
BARKANOV I.V.- GRUSHEVOY V G - DENISOVA M.D.- KULIBMI-GLEBOVA, G.O.;
p I -I - -
POKROV6KITp-S.D.; POLFrliOV, D.V.,. UNKS(h) V.A.; KHOLMOV, G.V.
In memory of D.F.Mirashov. Geol,rud.mestorozh. no.4.110 JI-Ag
161. (MMA 1-4:10)
(Marashov, Dmitrii Fedorovich, 1889-1961)
GRUSIIEVOY, V.G.Jlfrushevyi, V.H.J; LABAZIN, G.S. [Labazin, H.S.]; SDWOV,
-'-I-.r-.-TSemenov, 0.1.]; TATARINOV, P.M. (Tatar-ynov, P.M.]
First general meyallogenetic map of the UsS.S.R. Geol.zhur. 21
no.6:5-11 161. WMA 15:2)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy geologicheskiy institut,
Leningrad.
(Ore deposits-Maps)
GRUSHEVOY, V.G.; DOMAREV, V.S.; !TSIKSON, M.I.; KOFMILITSYN, V.S.;
MpitKOVSKIYP A.P.; MOROZENKO, N.K.; NEKHOROSHEV. V.P.;
PADALKA, G.L.; SEICNOV, A.I.; SBPUKHOV, V.I.; TATARINOV, P.M.;
SHATALOV, Ye.T.
Grigorii Sergeevich Labazin, 1898-1963; obituary. Geol..
rud. mestorozh. 6 no.2:125.-126 Mr-Ap 164. (KIRA 17:6)
clit lill" N EV 07 V G.; MOMAIOEV, V.S.; SEW*NOV, Aj.; TATARL"'Cv j, 9'.
---------- .. I .
Nikolat ivanovich Nakovnik, 1895- . Sov.geol. F no.!!:
170-171 N 165. (mlhA lCTI.)
i; r P, I.; - 1-11, . I V -1 . . . I I
GRUSHNVSKAYA, I.A.
Fiber formation in southern hemp an affectM by seeding time.
Dep. ta pov. Llviv.un. no.6pt.2:44-46 '55. (MLRA 100)
(Lvov Province-HeARp)
GRUSHEVSKATA, I.A. ~
Seminar - practical work on the collective farm for teachers of
biology. Biol. v shkole no.4:95-96 Jl-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11)
l.DorozhW pedagicheskiy kabinet Llvovskoy zholezno7 dorogi.
(Blology-Study and teaching)
(Mukachavo District--Teachers, Training of)
W-W ~Q# I.A-. . "EMLYANSKIY. 1. 1.
Practical seminar for teachers for tha prepLrutic.-i inf nodels
and mock-ups. Xhim.v shkole 14 no.4:712-77 JI-At; 159.
(I'lu'. 11-.11)
1. Podkftbinet Livovokoy zheleznoy dorogi I Livov-,'Kiv Pedinstitut.
(Chemlstr7-Study and teachi?4;)
85018
2, // 1) ~/ 0 '/3 ~ il 11S~ // 5 3) S/048/60/024/010/027/033
BO13/Bo63
AUTHORS: Andreyeva, N. A., Grushevskaya, 0. A., and
Zhukovskiy, V. I. '
TITLE: Some Considerations on the Methods of Producing Materials
With a Smooth Temperature Dependence of the Dielectric
Constant A~'\
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No. 10, pp. 1285 - 1288
TEXT: In order to obtain a smooth temperature dependence of the dielec-
tric constant, the authors looked for an efficient admixture to BaTi02-
For this purpose, they chose bismuth. titanium, and zirconium oxides in
different ratios and combinations. The system BaTiO 3-Bi 4Ti3012 was given
special attention. Fig.1 shows the temperature dependence of the dielec-
tric constants of various samples. It may be seen that they become fair-
ly smooth by the addition of BaTiO 3-Bi4Ti30,2. The m&ximum (Curie point)
characteristic of barium titanate, is, however, not affected. Phenomena
Card 1/3
85018
Some Considerations on the Methods of S/048/60/024/010/027/033
Producing Materials With a Smooth B013/ "063
Temperature Dependence of the Dielectric Constant
of the same qualitative character may be also found in samples of the
system BaTiO 3- Bi203- ZrO2(Fig.2). Fig.3 illustrates the temperature and
frequency dependences cf E and tan 6 for one sample of the system
BaTiO 3- Bi4Ti3 012* This illustration indicates the presence of relaxation
properties. An X-ray analysis performed by V. G. Prokhvatilov and
Ye. I. Gindin has shown that various compositions of the systems
BaTiO 3-Bi20 3-TiO2and BaTiO 3- Bi203- ZrO2, besides a phase having the
structure of barium titanate with changed lattice parameters (not per-
fectly cubic), exhibit another phase which might be held responsible
for the relaxation properties of the material. Solid solutions, which
can be formed presumably only in a very small range of concentration,
were not detected in the systems examined. The authors' studies lead to
the conclusion that the materials of the two systems under consideration
contain a piezoelectric and a relaxation phase. The composition of the
latter has not yet been determined so far. The dielectric constants of
several samples showed two maxima. It is assumed that the low-temperature
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Some Considerations on the Methods of 3/04o/60/024/010/027/033
Producing Materials With a Smooth B013/Bo63
Temperature Dependence of the Dielectric Constant
maximum has a relaxation character and the high-temperature maximum a
piezoelectric character. G. I. Skanavi is mentioned. The present paper
was read at the Third Conference on Piezoelectricity, which took place
in Moscow from January 25 to 30, 1960. There are 5-figures and 5 ref-
erences: 2 Soviet.
LX
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GRUSHKVSKAYA, 3-Ya.
Local studies in our school. Geog. v shkole 22 no.1:65-67
Ja-F '59. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Shkola No.1, g. Gor'kiy.
(Gorkiy--Geography)
GRUSHEVSKIY9 A.N.
Nitrogen metaboliom in premature children fed on ion-exchange reoin
milk. Vop. okhr, mat. i det. 6 no. 1:18-22 Ja 161. (MRA 14:4)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav, - doyotvitellnyy chlen
AMN SSSR prof. A,.Fo Tur) Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo medit-sinskogo
inotituta, (dir. kandidat, meditsinakikh nauk Ye.P. Samenova).
TWOTS (PREMATURE) -NUTRITION) (MILK)
(ION EXCHAiNGING SUBSTANCES)
(NnwGiN msTABoLisK)
GRUSHEVSKIY, A,N.
Lenf,,t:,, of retention of ion exchange resirt-treated milk in the
stom.ch of children compared to the tine of retention of human
rdlk. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no.9:13-lI S 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen
A
-21 S Prof. A.F.T
: -~SR zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki ur Leriingradskogo
pediatrichoskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent Ye.P.
Sonionova) -
(STOMACH) (MILK) (ION EXCIIAIIGE IRMINS)
D AD YKE; , V F . ; GRUSHEVOSI, I'l , I ~ X' .
Transmission of light through plant leave!~ UluminLited by white and
monochromatic light. Uokl. All SSSR 141 no.2:495-497 N '61.
(MIRA 14:11)
1. Karel'skiy filial AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.
Sukachevym.
(Leaves--Optical properties)
s/o58/6 2,/ooo/o 1 P-/o i.9/o48
A 1601A I OIL
AUTHORS: Dadykin, V. P., Grushavskiy, B. N.
TITLE: An electronic spectral instrument for determining the optical
properties of leaves
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 12, 1962, 23, abstract 120226
("Fiziol. rasteniy", no. 3, 1962, V. 9, 385 - 389; summary in
English)
TEXT: A description is given of an instrument for measuring the trans-
mission and reflection of radiant energy by plantleaves when exposing them to
white light (without preliminary monochromatization).- The instrument is composed
of an integrating sphere, a monochromator with a diffraction grating, and an
electric device consisting of a MY -22 (FEU-22), a direct-current amplifier,
and a H -370 A (N-370A) recorder. When working under field conditions, the in-
strument is fed by an automobile storage battery. The recording time of the
spectral characteristics of the leaves exposed to direct solar light is 20 sec.
Presented are the absorption, reflection and transmission characteristics of be-
onia and lemon leaves. I. Balashov
Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
f
Card 1/1
DADYKIN, V.P.;,GRUSHEVSKII,_~.N.
Electronic spectral apparatus for determining the optical properties
of leaves. Fit.iol. rast. 9 no.3:385-389 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Karelian Affiliate of U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
(Spectrophotomater) (Leaves--Optical properties)
rivii j i
!;:. ~-441;-. : 1 111 i~l ~
LUFKIN, V , ~; , ; Gfii,71;FEWS K " vlvt,,;Cvi,,i r
.I I -T; Y .14',
Envircrmental conditions and anergf metabolim in plants. Tr-jdy
( ~,.- 7
Knr. fil. AN SSSR no.17t4-23 14-4. ~RA 18-3)
S. A,, C
2. UIS?-" (,"~C'O)
4. ~;lectric Engineering
7. Corments on the texttc(,k "General el--~c~ric'ril inglne,~rin,-," 'y S. A. Prers,
Cherniavskiy., Eng. V. K. &aluyev, Docent 7.
1
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 'June 1953. Unclassified.
GRUSHEVSKIY, B.V., kandidut tekhnicheskikh nuak, dotsent.
Termiology of theoretical electric engineering. BlektricheRtVO n0.9:78-80
S 153. (KMA 6:9 )
1. DonetskV industriallnyy institut. (Blectric engineering-
Terminology)
Subject USSR/Electricity
AID P - 1461
Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 12/36
Author Grushevskiy, B. V., Kand. of Tech. Sci., Dotsent
Title The field as an aspect of matter (Discussion of the
article of 0. B. Bron, Elektrichestvo, No-7, 1954)
Periodical Elektrichestvo, 2, 55-56, F 1955
Abstract The author opposes the replacing of a specific term
"transmission of energy" by a general one "transmission of
electromagnetic fieldqas proposed by 0. B. Bron, because
the electromagnetic field appears only as a medium of
transmission and distribution of mechanical energy and
because of its partial conversion into heat or other
aspects. He also disagrees with the presentation of the
electric magnetic, and electromagnetic fields as three
aspects of matter, saying they are the same aspect only
in a different relation. From this result formulations
of various physical magnitudes different from the ones
presented by 0. B. Bron.
GRUSHEVSKIY F I kandatekhn.nauk (g.Novosibirsk); Bl,'.'5HKZ'-,Op V.K.j
"~~~~~nauk (g.Novosibirsk)
What causes the lack of rhythm in freight transportation on the
Tomsk Railroad and possiblities for its elimination. Zhel.dor.
transp. 43 no.3:34-37 Mr 161o (IMIlk 144: 3)
(Railroads-Freight)
-.QRUSMVSUX,,X.U,, kandidat takhxicheakikh nauk.
Improving the organization of car movements from the loadixg area.
Zhel.dor.tranap-37 me.4:46-51 Ap '56. MRA 9:7)
(Railroads--Kaking up trains)
GhUSHbTS.KIY !-F- U.., k--nd.tekhn.naulc., dotsent
~ .-.;
Methodology for determining tile effect of irregularity in
transportation operations on the quantitativr and qualitottive
indices of a railroad line. Trudy NIIZHT no.25:27-46 161*
(MIIU 16: 11)
OGORDNrK, N.I. (Novosibirsk); VIGDERGAUZ, Ye.M. (Novosibirsk);
GRUSHEVSKIYJ, F.U., kand.takhn.nauk (Novosibirsk)
Nov developments in the operational planning of train traffic
and dispatcher control. Zhel.dor.tranap. 44 no.8:68-73 Ag
,62. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Nachallnik slushby dviahonlya Zapadno-Sibirskoy dorogi (for
Ogorodnik). 2. 7Anestitell nachallnika slushby dvizheniya
Zapadno-Sibirskoy dorogi (for Vigdergauz).
(Railroads-Management)
MAKAYEV, F.K.; VIGDE-"GAUZ, Ye.M.; CdU.Ij .5KjY ROTkaTICH,
.. _,j,_F.u ; KO,
11U., inzh., red.; VOROBIYEVA, L.V., tekhn. red.
[Experience in the operative planning of train operations;
from the practices of the Western Siberia Line] Opyt ope-
rativnogo planirovaniia poezdnoi raboty; Iz praktiki
Zapadno-Sibirskoi dorogi. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963.
44 P. (KIRA 17.2)
GRUSHEVSKIY G V., inah.
Two methods for achieving fault signaling systems in the control panels of
large electric power plants. Inergetik 13 no.31ll-15 Mr 165.(MIRA 18j7)
MIS* I.I.; r'CDIILDEV L.11'.
G L--iEVSKIY, 2
Preliminary data an the usc of the coleepterelegical analysis in
studying C&aternary sediments of northern Yaktitia. Sbor.st.pe puleent.
i bistrat.nc.28:38-42 162. OILDU 16:9)
(Yakutia-Beetles,Fossil)
(Yakutia-Geolegy,Stratigraphic)
- GRUSTIZVSKIY, I.P. - ~
TLF-4 duplex b1draulic packer for invostigating wells. Razved.
i okh.nedr 25 no.11:54-56 1 159. (KIRk 13:5)
1. Leningradskiy filial Gidroproyekta.
(Rocks-Perneability)
GRUSMSKITP~ H.S., - ;
Determining the profile of a lop'6 wave caused by wind. Trudy
GOM no-33:99-il4 156. (KW 10-7)
(Waves)
GTTSH
I ~ EVSKIY, If. S.; LAZAMIKO, N.N.
Studying Leningrad floods and their forecasting. Trud7 GOIN no.41t
142-157 157. (MI-RA 11:9)
(Leningrad--Floods)
GIZIISHNVSKIT, M.S.
Large scale model of the Gulf of Finland for studying the dynamIcs of
Leningrad floods. Trudy GOIN no.41:159-167 157. (MIRA 11:9)
(Leningrad--Floods) (Finland, Gulf of--Models)
GRUSHUSKIY, M.S.
CnIculation of the profile of a long wind vntvo. Trudy WIN
no-37,59-72 159. (MIILI 13:4)
- --- - (waves)
FEDOROV, N.N., kand.tekhn.neuk; POPOV, I.V., kand.geogr.nauk; BORSIX, O.N.,
kand.geogr.nauk; GRUSHEVOCITL H.S., kand.tekhn.rauk; VELIKANOV,
M.A. , prof . , dokto-r _t_e1E_m_.na;J ~.~ed. (Moskv-9) ; URYVATXV, V.A. . OtV.
red.; IN, O.A., red.; BLIWAK, Te.V., red. (deceased];
BORSUK, O.N., red.; DAVTDOV, L.K., red.; DOMANITSKIT, A.P., red.;
KALININ, G.P., red,; KRITMIT, S.N.. red.; KUDELIN, B.I.. red.;
KANOIM, L.F.. red.; WNW. K.F., red.; ORLOV, B.P., red.;
PROSMTAKOV, A.K.. red.; SOKOLOVSKIT, D.L., red.; SMGLER. O.A..
red.; CEEKBOTAREV, A.I., red.; C OVSKIT, S.K., red.; SHATILINA,
M.K., red.; VLADIMIROV, O.G., tekhn.red.
[Transactions of the Third All-Union Hydrological Congress] Trudy
III Vsesoiuznogo gidrologicheakogo s"ezda. Vol.5. [Section of
Hydrodynamics and River-Bed Nvolution] Sektsiia gidrodinsmiki i
ruslovykh protsessov. 1960. 421 p.
(MIRA 13:11)
1. Vsesoyuznyy gidrologicheskiy s"ezd. 3d, Leningrad, 1957.
2. GoBudarstvennyy gidrologicheskiy institut (for Fedorov. POPOV).
3. Chlen-korroffpondent AN SSSR (for Valikanov).
(Hydrology--congresses)
. 1: 1 1 - ~ ,. .. 1. ~, .-.I..
,GRUSHIVSKIY, H.S. -
The setup and methods for theaDlution of problems in the calculation
of wind-generated sea waves. Trudy Okean kom. 9-97-116 160.
(MIRA 14:1)
Naves)
_Qj!~~HZVSKIYP H.S.
Calculation of the decay of sea waves following the slackening
of wind. Trudy Okean kDm. 9:117-132 160* (MA 14:1)
(Vaves)
PUSHEKp B.S.9 kand geogr. nauk; POFOV, I.V., katid. geogr. nauk; OBRAZTSOV,
I.N., inzh.; FEDOROV, N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; GRUSHEVSKIY, M.S.,
kand. tekbn. nauk; KRIVOSHEY9 B.Z.9 insh.9; POPCTv
naucbm7y sotr.; PIEJSHq N.V., iand. tekbn.nauk; LKVB, A.G.9 kand.
tekhn. nauk; ZHIDIKOV9 A.P.9 lash.; GORILOV, A.M., kand. geogr. nauk;
KONDRLTIYEV,N.Ye., kand. tekbn.mak,, red.; DRYVAYEV, V.A., kand. tekbn.
naukp red.; SHATIUMAy K.K., red.; SOLOVEYCHIK, A.A., tekhn. red.
[Investigation of unsteady flow of water in the Tvertsa w3d Gredezh
Rivers] Issledovaniia neustanovivshegosia dvisheniia vody na rekakh
Tvertse i Oredezh. Pod red. W.E.Kondratleva, I V.A.Uryvaeva. Lenin-
grad, Gidrometeor. izd-vo, 1961. 287 p. 6 charts (in pocket)
(KMA 34 18)
1. Leningrad. Goaudarstvenmy:~ gidrologicheakiy institut.
(Tvertsa River-Fydrology) (Oredezh River-Hydrology)
GRUSHEVSKIY, M.S.
Laboratory investigationB of the dynamics of floods in Leningrad.
Trudy Okeankom. Uz105-112 161. (KEU 14 M
(Leningrad-Floods)
GRUSHEVSKIY, M.S.
Influence of floodplains on the flattening of waves produr-sli by
the release of water from a reservoir; aacording to ob3ervation
materials of the State Hydrologic institute on the Wortsa River~
Trudy GGI no.117-.83-91 264 (MIRA 1821)
GRUSHEVSKIY, M.S.
Some characteristics of the propagation of waves produced by
the release of water from a reservoir in a prismatic ohannsl.~~
according to calculations on electronic digital computers.
Trudy 01 nooll7s37-6Z 264 (MIPA 18sl)
GRU:S~ LIN I ,,,! ~,'. 1. ~,
1 .6-0
Sore prcblie:~-,~3 Of tl~5 IMO-LA--Udy ~jf 1.r r2,.-t--,.ral channels
and ~ccjlea r--f water, Trudy G;C! 16'10
(MIRA 1818)
maRA 18.?,;
7, r1 1-1, 1-
G I ~ I ;,- - z' F ~~ '~` , ;" . .' . ; fl-, - T~ Z I : ~; ", :1 - ." - ;,!. A.
r. of 7,~,P. I. " tYS 'I'!
~ rt I cu 1. a ti ~)ns ,~f f jo-od! rig of I, hf~ 'Dot !a nd~;
t,
j. - ' 5
.1
hiver. Trudy C:C,-r no.3-2llC5-*' '4 " - (%fIRA 18:8)
0 uf*
-Lcu,-qticn vn3teady f'~C,,l i'm
ca
~'Ldy
(,v,!RA 18:8)
(;~1jI,;!;F:Iv':;?,'j7I reu . ; N', G-I L.-S., rou.;
red .
[Electronic cornputers in h~rdrolo C., ; a rollection rjt'
transDitions] Elaktronrgo mtwhIny v rid-rc-
logii; sbornik perevodov. Lenhigrad, GIdromf-Ae()i7,:kIt,,
1965. 233 P. (MLIA i8,:IC)
GRUSHEVSKI
----n~
Using an electronic digital computer in calculating the unsteady flow
of water in a prismatic channel. Trudy GGI no.94:136-183 162.
(MIRA 15:7)
(Electronic digital computers)
(Hydraulics)
GRUSILL'I")'ElY.. I-I.S.
Calculating the release of water of the Irtysh River for botton land
irrigation. Trudy GGI no.91+:184-204 162. (MIELk 15:7)
(Irtysh River--Floods)
H . _:
GIUJSHE7SKIY,- P.S.
Study of the arch of tb:e Voronezh crystalline massif is a contem-
porary problem. Razvbd. i okh. nedr 27 no.4s64 Ap 161.
(MIRA 140)
1. Trest shakhtnoy geologli Luganskogo sovnarkhoza.
(Voronezh Province Rocks, Crystalline and metamorphic)
140) SOY/67-59-6-5/26
AUTHORs Grushevskijr, V. M., Engineer
TITLEt Centering of Engines
PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1959, Nr 6, PP 36 - 42 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Centering of fast-running engines the shafts of which are
connected with a coupling is done by two operationas Investi-
gation of extent and direction of non-adjustment between the
axles, and subsequent shifting of axles until mutual adjust-
ment is obtained. Non-adjustment itself may consiat of a
non-coaxiality and an angle between the two a4le directions,
further of a non-coaxiality and angular position. Various
centering methods used for the removal of non-adjustment are
described in brief as follows: ,a) Centering according to the
coupling by means of a rule and a clearance gage, b) centering
by means of a clearance gag* and a checking device, c) center-
ing by indicators, i.e. one each for shifting and for the angle.
The latter method is very convenient, though, not very accurate
whereas the two former are completely reliable. In addition,
the influence exerted by the play of couplings and shafts
on centering is discussed. The permissible non-adjustment of
shaft axles is different for various engines. The following
Card 1/2 data are givent permissible non-coaxiality and angle with
Centering of Engines
SOV/67-59-6-5/26
respect to a diameter of 100 mm for turbocompressors with
tight or half-tight couplingi 0.01-0-03 mm, and 0.002-0.005 mm,
respectively, for turbocompreseors and expansion turbines
with 10000-20000 rpm, and jaw clutch couplingst 0.02-0.03 mm,
and 0-01-0-015 am, respectively, for the same mactneenon
connected with an slectromotori 0.03-0-04 mm fo r 0 th
adjustments; for electromotor + centrifu.-al pump + worm gear
decelerator 0.05 mm according to the standard of the
VNIIKIMASh; for piston engines + electromotor + decelerator,
the standard is dependent on the kind of coupling but does
not exceed 0.1. Nonobservance of the standard causes pre-
mature wear of couplings. Centering of the turbocompressor
KTK-12-5 is described as an example for centering. Various
centering methods are represented schematically in the figures.
There are 6 figures and 1 table.
Card 2/2
- GORSHKOV, A.M., inzh.; GRUSHF.VSKjy, V.M., inzh.
KTK-7 oxygen turbocampressor. Trudy VlqIIYJMASH no.4:43-64
161. (YM~ 15:1)
(oxygen)
(Compressors)
I
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ACCESSION NR A144049552 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ a-r
Yapif-myn, Y, It (Candidnta of Technical Sciencoa)l ^0ollrod, L. 6, (Doctor
of Technical Sciences); Gorolthov, . S. (Engineer) : 'Uj"kli~'67N.k-. (Candi-
A
date of Chemical Sciences); Cherny-Ij1h
V. M. (Enginoor)i Antiponko;-,V_._R. kk;ngino_e_r_)'1'0il'mE%nj I.-I. Mginoar)j
_M,_`o`l v k YU.-A-.-(g-~g-in-o-or~i--Sorgo'rov, S. 1. Technical
ava
S cTo n_~c ~ea B. V. (Engiaoer_)*j__G_Fa'n_aKj2. 0. (Candidate of
Technical 3ciences); Va Ina ain_(Ifdalc of-Tachnical Sciencea)l
, T. (C
Globova, L. I. (Candidate o .hnic.1 Sciences); Deninenko 0. F. (Can-
didate of Technical Scioncov); Katina, N, F. (Candidate of Technical Sol-.
encoo); 14orozov, A. J_ (Candidate of Technical Sciencee)l N4~~tyuahov. B.
I. (Engineer)
'Purifying air by doop coolingi technology and Apparatu4. in two volumod.
V. 21 Industrial plants, machinery and accessory equipment (Razdalealyo
vozdukha metodom glubokogo okhlazhdoniya; tokhnologiya i. oborudovaniyet
v dvukh tomakh. t. 2; Promy'shleany*ye ustanovki, mashinnoys i vspozo-
SateVnoyo oborudovaniye). Moscow, Izd-vo "Haahinostroyeniya", 1964,
591 P- illus., biblio., index. Errata slip inserted- 3,000 copies
printed.
`TOPIC TAGSt oxyge generation, argon~ cElltons neon xenon,7centrifugal
i.Card 1/3
L 16,17, 65
ACCESSION iR Am4049552
compressor, pump, liquid oxygear-liquid nitrogen, air purification
TABLE OF CONTIMM Cabridged]:
Foreword -- 5
Part 1. Industrial equipment
Ch. I. Induotrial equipment for air nep'aration -- 7
Ch. II. Obtainini; argon, crypton, and xenon -- 72
Part 2. Compressors and expnnaion machines
Ch. III. Piston compressors'-- 104
Ch. IV. Centrifugal compressors -- 130
Ch. V. Refrigerator-gae and expansion machines -- 165
Ch. VI. Piston engines driven by compressed gas (detandere) 177
Ch. VII. Turboonginea driven by compreaced gas (detanders) 2~3
Ch. VIII. Piston pumps for low-tesperatur* compressed games 298
Ch. IX. Protection of equipment from vibrations 332
Part 3- Control and production automation
Ch. X. Inspection-measuring equipment -- 346
Ch. XI. Automation -- 355
Part 4. Storage, transportation, gasification
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Ch XII Thar al insulation for low temperatures -- 377
Ch: kIli. Equ7pment. for storage, transportation and gasification of
oxygen -- 420 N\
PArt 5. Purification of additions and materials
Ch. XIV. Purification of additions - 447
Ch. XV. Basic information on materials used in oxTgen generation
equipment -- 513
Appendices -- 532
BiblioGraphy -- 574
Subject index 577
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Simplified circuit of the photoelectric transducer, Tekst.
prom. 20 no. 12:55 D #60. NIRA 13:12)
(Textile machinery) (Automatic control)
(Transducers)
GRUSHEVSKIY., Ya.I.
Systems for the automation of production lines. Tekst.prom. 22
no.2:6-8 F 162. PMU 15:3)
1. Vedushchiy inzh. Vsesovuznogo nauchn(>,issledovatellskogo
instituta, legkogo i takstilinogo mashinostroyeniya (VNIILTekmash).
(ABsembly-line methods) (Textile machinery)
1.1ARR LIS 'rizin. ; Gi-,*(,"S;.-i:V-'FIY 0 Ya, I'L. Ilizii.
Plew electric 3top for the doffer 3f carding
~J: /r I - ` ; -. ,
%rsesoyimnny
takntillnopo minnhinoat.royalityft.
GflUSBZVSKIYJ..Ye.F.
Methodology for the study of conditioned and unconditioned reflex-
es in animals. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. l/+ no.2t369-373 Mr-Ap 164.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Chair of Pharmacology, Daghestan Medical Institute, Makhach-Kala.
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USSR/Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Patholo6ical) T
Nervous System. Higher Nervous Activity. Behavior.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 27o66
Author ! Grushevskiy, Ye.F.
--------------,
Inst : Dagestan Medical Institute
Title : Comparative Experimental Evaluation of Uniform Salivary
and Jaw-Motor Conditioned Reflexes of Tloss of Various
Types of Nervous System.
Orig Pub : Sb. nauchn. tr. DaGest. ned. in-t, 1956, 6, 1-12-134
Abstract : Positive and differentiated conditioned jaw-moving reac-
tions WMR) were formed in 11 dogs before conditioned
salivary reactions (SR). They became stable from the
tizie of formation and were distinguished by t~Teater sta-
bility. Extinction and transformation of JM took place
faster. Training of extinction inhibitioa of JHR and
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Nervous System. Higher Nervous Activity. Behavior.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., N., 6, 11059, 27c)66
SR depended equally on the type of higher nervous acti-
vity. Optimal doses of caffein and Br influenced LW
and SR equally out in larger doses caffeine led to pre-
valence of JYR, Br -SR. One and the same peculiarities
of the type of higher nervous activity were determined
according to indexes of JM and SR but individual dogs
of extremely weak type regarding SR were of strong type
regarding JMR. In "collisions", intoxications, diseases,
disturbances of hlg~er nervous activity of SR and JW
took a parallel course, but in individual animals SR
phase manifestations (ultraparadoxal phase) in presence
of normal indexes of JM were observed.
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AUMCR: Grushevold'v, Ye. P.
!TITLE: tiethods for studying conditicned. and uncoaditioned reflexes
-in animal
SGOCE: Zhurnal "shey narvaoy deyatellno6ti, Y. 14, no. 2, 1964,
~369-373
TO_-1C TAGS: conditioned reflexi, uiconditicned reflex., motor food reflex., motor
electrodefenzivo reflex.. special reflex experimental apparatus, hieher nervous
.activity,, differentiation, conditioned reflex study method
ABSWACT: A special apparatus (see Enclosure 01) has been constructed to study
and record the conditioned and unconditioned reflexes of small laboratory animals.
T
The apparatus is desiGned to measure food motor reflexes (mavcment tairard feed
fbox) and electrodefeneive motor reflexer. (runnina distance from the stimuli),
the wrtfn difference between his method and other methods
According to the author,
of studying food. motor reflexes is that he develops artificial conditioned re-
flexes based-on natural conditioned reflexes, whereas in other methods they are
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based oa unconditioned reflexes. To develop artificial ocnditioned reflexes it is
first necessary to familiarize the animal 'Ath the apparatus and food box mid
stabilize its natural food conditioned reflex. Generally after I to 5 experiments
the animal beccmes accustomed to the apparatus. Then the development-off differen-
tiation in food motor reflexes and alactrodafensive refAexes is essentially the
same, as in other methods. In developing electrodefensive reflexes the aninial is
tied to the apl*Lratus or guards am placed at the aides. With their apparatus
the author fron 1957 through 1963 also conducted reflex experiments vith fading
sound,, bromine, caffine, very strong disturbances, stereotype brealgioim., and dis-
placement and reorientation of reflexes. Ori(;. art* bast 1 figure and 1 en-
aloGure.
ASSOCIATICH: Nafedra fa=akologii Dagestanskogo =editsinskogo institute,
(Faarmacoloa Deparbaent aC the Dagestan Medical Institute)
suk%a=: 29jau63 UM ACQ: ap(aA ECL: 02
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PERZUAT. Neum Wich, zaeluzhennyy mekhanizator UzbekBkoy SSR; MHKIM,
Vladimir Mikhaylovich, saslushennyy makhanizator Usbekskoy SSR;
GRUSHI , A., red.; ARBASOT. T.. takhred.
[Over-all mchanizatiorn of cotton-growing in Uzb-sicistenj
Komplukenals me)rhanizatells khlopkoyodetya v Unbekletone.
Tashkent. Gos.fvd-vo Usbekskoi SSR. 196o. 63 P. (KIM 14:3)
(Uzbekistsn--Cotton/~ owing) (Yarx mechnnIzation)
9r
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Title
J~ID P - 2695
USSR/Chemistry
Pub. 78 - 13/21
Bondarenko, B. I., Grushin, A. F., Ivanyukov, D. V.
and Zlotnikov, L. Ye.
Experiment in reconstruction of an oil-refining
installation
Periodical Neft. khoz., 33, 5, 58-62, MY 1955
.V'-.:~tract In the reconstruction of an oil-refining installation
its capacity has been increased and higher fractions
obtained. The flow diagrams of the old and the
reconstructed installations are shown. The main
difference is that in the new installation the
charging stock enters by two different lines, one
part (about 55%) through heat exchangers and the
other part (about 45%) through the coils of the
vacuum line furnace.
Institution None
Submitted No date
GRUSHIN, F
Diamountable buildings for a field camp. Tekh.v Bellkhoz.
87 Ag 161. (Building, Prefabricated)
21 no.S:
(KMA 10 )
0
; MANUKOV. H.P., KRYUKOV. V.L.. redaktor,
W-..
GRRWU PHVMR. V.I.,
tftacheskiy redaktor
[The "Kachine-tractor station" pavilion; a guidebook] Favillon
*Ueadgba MTSO; putayoditall. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry,
1956. 26 P. (KIRA 9:10)
1. Moscow. Vaesoyuzaaya sellskokhozyaystyannaya vystavka, 1954-
2. Direktor pavilgona (for Grushin)
(Machine-tractor stations)
(Moscow--Agricultural exhibitions)
ALIKSITIV. N.A.; ASIANOV, A.N.: VASIN, O.D.. VORONINA, To.P.; GRIGORXNXO,
G.P.; DIPARMA. T.N.; DRESVTA till IKOVA, D.P.; DUBIRZIU,
I.F.; 11TAYNY KULIKOV. H.H.' MANUKOV. H.P~; MICLIHIKOV, A.I.;
RSZHOV. I.P.; PESTRYAKOV, A.I., redaktor; PAVLOVA, N.M., tekhnichs-
skiy redaktor; SOKOWVA. N.N.. teklmicheakiy redaktor
[Mechanization and electrification at the All-Union Agricultural
Exhibition; 1956 guidebook] Nekhanizataiia i elektrifikataiis
na Tseeoiuznoi sellskokhostaistvannot vyetavke; putevoclitell. 1956.
Kosim, Goo. izd-vo Bellkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 305 p. (MLRA 10:3)
(NoBcow--Agricultual machinery--fthibitions)
W , ,
GRUSil-i NY. "
. - - 1 .1 . )
"The Mechanization of Agriculture."
Report presented at a meeting of scientists, agricultural workers and directors of
the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition (VSKhV) (TLauka i zhizn", 1958, PP 33-41),
Moscow, 1958.
Director of the WX pavilion.
I .i f , ; 5 , - j ;. ~I 1 1, t ~, 1,.I
KIRICHFITKO, Ilikolay Illich; LIMSHIN, F.Ye.. otv. za vypusk; UBORSKIT.
N.I., red.
[Electrical stand for breaking in and testing engines] Ilektri-
cheskii stend dlia obkatki I ispytanlin dvigatelai. 14oskva,
Ird-vo M-va sall.khoz. SSSR, 1958. 19 p. (MIRA 12:1)
1. Moscow. Vsenoyuznaya eel Iskokhos3raystvannaya vystavkR, 1954- .
(Gas and oil engines) (Electric apparatus and appliances)
POLYKOVSKIY, V.S., GRUSIUN, G.G.; RODOVILtSKIY, M.S.
Cryr3tallifarous veins of Maydantal and conditi.ns governing
their formation, according to data from the st,.idy of inclusions
in quartz. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 3 no.6:45-57 i
Je 160. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Moskovokiy geologorazvdochnyy institut imeni S. Ordzbonikidse.
(Tien Shan--Quartz)
ILIYASHUK, N.; GRUSHIN, M.; SMCHMO, B.
Apparatus "Peran-three-15." From.koop. 14 no.7:16-17
ii 16o. (MIU 13:8)1
1. Sotrudniki Nauchno-iseledovateliskogo tokhnokhimicheakogo
institute, Rospromeoveta.
(Cleaning and dyeing industry)
GRUSHIN, P., podpolkovnik
So that the the beacons might shine on all ... Kam.Voomsh.Sil
3 no.23s52-55 D 062. (MIRA 1632)
(Military education)
i , P . I
GRUSffIN, P.A.
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Machine-tool
158.
induntry in Hungary. Biul.tekh.-ehori.inform. no.g:F.'O-F,4
(mm 11:10)
(Hungary-4fachine-tool indutitry-)
pwz I Boor LxrtoITATjm1 Solr/4563
Retcody poluchen-ya I lzmaren-ya radloaktl~j~n' propkratov ; abornik
statey (Notriod3 for -he Production and Of RddiO-
active ?reparations; Collec-Ici -Of Axt.-.I") M-)szo-, Atc--Zdat.
1960. 307 P. Errata slip Inserted. copies printed.
Uneral Ed.: 7alarly Vlktorov~-h Bcehkxz~ev; Ed.: N.A. 3aguro;
Tech. Zd..- N.A. Tlasova.
pUpj,0SZ3 Thin Collection Of ~-tjcleq is inownjqd fo- sc.1tn*ifIc and
techn1cal personnel worx--ng In tAe prodwet-lon of radloactive 13T-
tapes.
C 0VULAOE z The collection -mt&lns ort=~11 st-Adies ~ ~thod& of
obtaining and aessurtng r3dicattive p.~,xxattons. A:aordlng to
the rort.ord, the grti-les wntain r c. ds-3, Mr." q.-I of theoretical
or practical Imtorest to -!%* *ztent ttLat tf)cy disz~ss mqthoda or
give process inrormaticn. ~r addition to several Ivrvey ~tl~1103
tne Collection contains dItt-jagions on ui. produatl= *f radio-
active isotopes and lroz-34nte radlc~atlvv prpparntiv~s, IncludIng
a nuabor or carrier-r-e4 - sotcpa 3 wnd st-ra. collo~lal and o-ner
Vwutic px:1parntIcn.. Also dla-us3qd Are methods 'or prw~,a-r
--the
109 a number Of tagged organic cQ*PO=U. problem 1-, the wal7-
JKIS Of tagged argahic aep",d,. the abso-"Ute and relative et-9,
sent or activity, and Uli ridlon-trI2 &rm;.y3,s or prqparatlons.
X*w 1M~tzVm*ht� and eT44TItnt are described and jn,t;,tcns
Coming swarirerelt methods and techn.T,w Lre incl-l-ed. V.1.
Candidate of Ch.,d,:.l 3c1,&. V.p. SIRL~kov, Ca~n=dl. I,. n.
To of TOT-
"Cal sciences. 1.N. BUWU , Candid . , n
-Ov B101,051cal Sciences,
and V.X. Shc5t&k. Candidate of Chemical Sclo,ces, are mentioned
&a having helped directly in the Stlectlc~ and prepmration of tno
Kat*rial for publication. Rer#rtncos &On article.
TA= CY CCPrTEX-.3:
Prodac-- T, of I, S~lfld.
and Py--It~ TAg;sd Wlth
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IAYIC - V I and W Sortb -Act.
.e&kov. prc,:t _on of Ce,,rjQr_ftea
Golutvina, .N.M., &nt~LI-z,4vIn. Pr 53
,?Iuctl= of Sodium Chromate
Chloride Tagged With .Cr 59
luln. V.Z., and N.M- Golu'vInA. Produatic, of A~77 Without
Carrier From Neutron-Irradistod Gera&h,-~ 64
V.I. Y*'N' and 0 17 it - Ov,
rrodu!tion of CarrIqr-Freq ?r1 ) ?-on NeUt--cl I~'r,`d`.1'!,-A?-?1Fu1Fr~- 77
jUZ2k=Ak9j--M-% , and --nc-11, PrOdl=tiOM of Cer-aln Pro-
P&ra-lcn a Containing
BokhArav---I.N Methods for
Detecting AlUMInun Tagged d1th ?;, In Dl3Ub$tjtUtOd
Sodlms Phosphate
95
PrOdIACtion of Carriar-Pre. p32 100,
*UZY"va, L.S., andA,,j..!!Erozov%.
Ascorbinat* ~ Production of Fe59
andlk;.S. Syscyevm. Determination of ?Mcl-,q
I " I I ~,jram
4"ntitles OrNercury in H-C12 Prepal'atton Ta"ad With 3Z
G" Ikov, V.I. Preparation of' A- Lndf R4,d_,t,.On .3o,,,e. 121
-W~ ~az-L Special Features or the Prodoction of Short-ure
Radlosetive-lbotope Preparation& 127
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~AUTIMI: Gru5hin, S. I.
ORG: none
jouft`:~' CUUNI UR/253i
'/66/000/199/0170/0173
;TITLE: Stabilization of voltage supply by pulse feeding of the capacitor
SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofiticheskaya observatoriyas Trudy, no. 199, 1966.
Meteorologicheskiye pribory I avtomatizatsiya meteorologicheskikh izmereniy
(Moteorological Instruments and the automation of meteorological monsuremantB), 170-1
TOM TAM voltage stabilization, transistorized generator, somloonductor device,
capacitor
ABSTRACT: The author describes a modification or a transistorized voltage stabilizer
(see Fig. 1) in which the pulse feeding of the output capacitor C2 takes place through
a positive current feedback between the transistor T Input and the capacitor charge
circuit. The feedback is realized through introduc~lon of the transformer Tr into the
charge circuit and introduction of the resistance R. at the input of T5- When T, Is
open, capacitor C2 receives an additional charge from C, with R1 reguliting the
circuit. Normally T5 is open because the voltage an C2 is large enough, Tit T T
T4 being closed. When the charge on CZ decreases T closes and T to T4 ?-; 12,'n
P open
the process repeats itself. The frequency of the v2t~h-overp Is determined by the
-.Car.d1-/3
I ACC H& AT700445i
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k,
Corti 2i) . - -1 ..-
Figure 1. Schematic of .the stabillwr with pulse feeding
of the eaWitor
ACC NRI AVONMI
magnitude of the feedback and the frequency characteilstics of the transint-7rs. A
7quantitative analysis ofAhe stabilizer characteristics is given. the voltage
'fluctuations at the output are from 0A to 0.3 volts* The described arrangement
Aiverts the dissipation of power losses from the tramistors to the resistor RIO Origo
:axt. has: i figure and 5 equations,
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INVENTOR: Protopopov, N. G.; Grushin, 0. i4.
ORG: none
TITLE:'.Wind-parameter sensor. Class 42, No. 180415
--SOURCE:: -_Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 7, 1.966,.81
:Tdric TAdsa: meteorologic instrument, wind measuring set; anemometer, telemetry
AWPMOel ft Rib-4ar-l". isov'l to owt-j-
t1clemetering of meteorological data.. -The device ineltides a wind recorder
(atrocrew),- a streamlined casing v1tH'4-h*YWa-ft used like a pressure vane, a vindmill
P~Av rpm convartar, a oalayn for monains wind-dirpottan aisoloa, onAtp for PAV010404"o
moom tind mutram 411id volooMot%, suid a Wind-dirootitin Migh immiptor (oo# Fig, 1)
This device differs in that its pulse converter in connected to the mean velocit7
data-processing unit, which has computer cello connected to the synchronizing unit
and to the memory unit of the set; this arrangement makes it possible for the central
p4rt of tbo aot to molinuro mam idnd yolooAloo ny#rnj*4 ayfil, ono,"Min fnUrY4.1-0 444
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Fig. 1. Diagram of wind-meanuring set
1 - Wind Penoor; 2 wind vane; 3 pro-
peller rpm converter; vind-direction
angle converter; 5 - central part of set;
6 - computer cells; 7 - counter; 6 digi-
tal computer device.
maximum instantaneous vind velocities for fixed periods. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
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IIPLE: -U-.ii Cor,,,i Colloc tion of
,G Yi,*,,,,iIii!~,r,~-);I-t)t-~,:ti. ,,obiranlya
Light in a Lar-e Sc. J ~,itillator
aveta v stsintillya-tore
PERIODI(,;Alj~~ Pr,,ihury I Toldiflik"I
( U~;;311 i )
AMTRACT I L., --i rouubov of phj"Itcal Pxpo~rlr,,1011ts Which 1.11val"ro the
L; (,, I' lar,,e 3cintillator:31 the amoLait --)f IijrOx- (1--ollectod
b,y t hc. p_Icto,-,,afjh_,de. depends on -the position of each scinti-
A' !a+-:.,)n vilthin -the scintillator. Quantitativelj this phen-
~,menon rzay be characterised by the maxirriu-na deviation from
mewn valua of the collected liCht at the photcault-iplier,
ThiS iz deflned as "the non-uniformity of light collect-ion".
Th-a Preze-Tit work is concerned with designing a scintillator-
oystem which will reduce the latter quantity to a
i~ I The investigation was carried out by m--13,suring the
a;iodle G-,.irrleiat of the photomultiplier when the scintillatcr
vias illrcmi_nLite-d at different places with-in its volcur,,Ie. Th~-
fln.al form inliolves a Plastic s-.irizillatl~)r fiaviL~,,, a diameter
50 ;,,,Ll;i wid a Lhicimess of 10 uwi aLtached to a photo-
via -,j. trunsparcrit light t~;uide. The LkPL:)C'r ILZA.f Of
4, ~,jjjatjor is
l/-) ULU, Cr-I coated with gypsum ;md b1he lower paru of
C a rd C_
V/
On llon,-Un i ,for--, C- I.Lc t -I- on of Li,,-h' in a Larg- c; Sc - 0- utor
la,
ll~ I I- -L ti')'U:L"(,' i-s blackened, Tft.Ls reduces to th
from the meu-n amount of li-hl~ fa-1.1itig, on
of the photomultiplier wil-c.-i-i Iho :3cJii'ti11,1.-
at differont plutceo. Thc!rl-:!
cw,l 4 of which ~') are Ita-liw-l and LLr J. e t
Fi-~icheskiy institAlt; AN SSS'R (Phys:ics )f
Auad-fl:r-, -if Scicnctls of' U&M)
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