SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKAEYEVA, R. - ALEKSEYEVA, T.
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AUTIHOR: Alekseyovs, H. N, (EbL71neer)
--"""Institute (Vaesoyuznyy
ORG: All-ITnion Hast Technology-___
teploteghnIcHaskly Institut)
TIT=-*. F~2- artoynd peripheral sections of thin vanes at subsonic
entrance aloci (19
:SOURCE: Toploonargetika, no- 5, 1966, 30-33
'TOPIC TAGSr turbine blade, gas flow, Akti""~C-
ABSTRACTr The p1ds Inventireted consisted of five profiled channels
with a v;ne help-lit eqvel to 40 mm, a chord equal to 20 mm, and spacings
from 30 to 40 rtm. Detailed measurements were meee In a sinrle middle
channel. The distributions of the statistical pressures with respect to
the specints at the entrance were measured In three middle channels and
showed Eaog agreement, except for local. supersonic zones at the entrance
which were formed at small angles of attack and large pressure drops.
At the correspondInE points of the different channels in these zones,
the Mach numbers -varied up to approximately 0-05. The experiments 'were
carried out at relatively large Reynolds numbers: Re = 4-6.5 X 105,
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that is, approx1mately five times larger than for the final stages of
power turblrjes. The efficiency of the working vanes was evaluated by
the peripheral force created by the flow around the vanes. At a large
engle of rotation of the flow In tho grid (of the order of 100-1500),
which occurs in ordinary working vanes, the peripheral force on the
vanes attains a large magnitude. The present investigation wati
lprimarll-y directed at ascertaining the losses of energy In the vanes,
which decreases the peripheral force. Results of the experiments are
isbown In a comprehensive table. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 1 table.
SUB CODEt 21, 20/ SUBM DATEr none/ ORIG REF: 002
R.P, --
"Invostiratkin Lactosen by x-Ray Analysin of Stmictum." Cand Tech
Sci, Lattrian Arri.miltural Acad, U2hporod, 1954. (RZhKhims No 20, Oct ';h)
S,nnrey of Scientific arA Technical bisserbations Defended at 7:3SR
I
.Ugher E;duratiowl Ins"Atutions(IO)
so: sum. no. 48.1,, !; 1,4w 55
VIASOV, P.A.; *4USAMA.0, R.?A# naucbn, sotr,; IFTINKA, G.A., rod.
iol-ya; GOLIBERG, T.Y., takhn, red.
[Inistructions for assembling, testing, and operating
equilimea iz staWtrd railside warehouses for cement]
Ukazaniia po wnfAzhu, ispytaniiu i ekspluatatsli oborudo-
vonlia n& Upovykh makhazdziroyannykh prirellsovykb skla-
dokh tsomenta. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 158 p.
(M IRA 17: 2)
1.14oscow. Hauchno-Insledovi6telskiy Institut organizatsii,
mokhani2atidi i tokhnicheskay pomoshchi stroitellstvu.
2. Rukovoditell laboratorli mekhanizatsii skladskikh rabot
4-go otdoln llaucbno-issledavatellskogo instituts. organize-
tsii, makhanizatsii i tPkNAahenkoy pomoshchi stroitel'stvu,
Moskva (for Vlasov).
AZXWMA, 74.6.
.
Contior*ms, of kW modleal persomel from rural districts of
Chelyabinsk Provincoo Urav.Ram.Poder. 2 uo.?g45-" J1158
(XMA Ilt7)
(CHUTABINSE PROYNCE--MlcnM, RIURAL)
AMMMAMJJ~Pp' ~, ~,: o ~ ~, ~
- '') ! 1, 0,11,0.
Mod4afte mad safety evgineering at factories In Chelyabinsk
Province and how they can be Improved. ZdraT. Ron. Yed. 2
U009144 0158 (KIRA 11110)
(QMTABUSX PROVINA-MUMIAL BYGtM)
AL"XVA*.jj.0..
Over-all plaiming of measures for Improving the medical care and
health or the raral porstlation of Chelyabinsk Province. Zdrav.
Roe. hdor. 4 uo.30-6 Nr 160. (XIBA 13t5)
1. SamestItell savedulushchego Chelyabinskim oblsdravotdols.
(CMYABINSK P90TIMII--PUBLIC HIAMR)
AMSHMA, H.S.
I---- I......
Mating of th* CheIyabirsak Province group on public healtI. Zdrav.
Ras. feder. 4 n*.llt42-43 060. OEM 13:11)
(CMMn= PSMMI-PUBLIC HEALTH)
kUMBUTA#, R.s.
Intarlwov:Lnce conference on the exchange of experience in province
hospitals. Zdravo Roo. Feder. 5 ng. 4:45--48 Ap 161. (HM 14:4)
(SIBMM-410SPITA;Z)
AUKSZMA, R. S
Planning the vork of a province public hea2th apparatus. Zdrav.
Bos. Fedor. 6 no.5t8-11 My 162. kHTRA 15%7)
L Zaveftyumhoha" Chs3yabinsklm oblastrom otdolom edravookhra-
nsniya.
(CHELTABDISK PROMCZ--FUUIC HMTH AMINISTRATIM)
ALEMEYEVA, 14.3.
W021k at the buroam *f gonemlization and diogamin&tion of
atiftneod practic*w Of the Provincial publIc health depart-
monto Zdmv. Ron. Fader. 7 w.6tll-14 Jo 163.
(MM 17: 1)
1. Zaradqvshchaya ChelyabinskLa oblastrqm otdolom sdravo-
oUtrginenlya.
ALENSErVA, MXRA TAL11MMOVI V15
722.101
.A31
ALTMEMA, KLVMXMA VAMTINOVA
NWeltmWy ford r k:o1khoze (Indivisible stocks in collective farm)
Moskva, Moskcmskly R&bochiyo 1955. 55 p- Bibliographical footnotes.
AIY"I YEVA, RavmIrn Val UWvna, kand. ekon. nauk; VOUNIN, Andrey
6q"
okon. nauk; ZAVEWTATEVA, L.V., red.;
C,IIWIMVA, U.S., taklin. red.
Ixecimulation and development of col2ective farm preperty)
NoAkoplente I razvitle kolkho2nol sobstvennosti. Moskva,
Imi-ri ekon. lit-ry, 1963. 2.41, p. (MIRA 1b.100
(Collective fnr%s--FJnnnce)
AIMAVVAI IM.; RGUBON, A.L
------
Which column refluxivS system is the most suitable? KhJz.i twCh.
toplA wasl 5 no.W53-57 AP 160. (KlIU 13:6)
1. Ushkirsidy nauchno-Issledovatallskly institut po parerabotke
ziefti I gas& i poluchenlyn Iskasetvannogo zbidkogo topliva.
(Distillation 4LPP&Mtus)
PH"S I am SMOrTATZON BOV/IS246
Someshohnn1yo po tsoolltax. let, romingrad, 1961.
Slatetich:01ye tooolltyl poluchenI70j. iseledovanlye I PrImnonlye
(3ynth Via Zoolites: Production, Inyostlastion.and Use). Nos-
caw, ltd-vo AN SSSR 1962. 286 p. (39ries: Ztet Doklady)
UrratiL slip invertZ. 2,-W copies printed.
Sponsoring Agenoyt Akadudys nouk 333R. Otdolonlye khlnloheakikh
nauk. Scodslys. Vo tooolitan.
Rasp. IMO.t X. X.~Dublnin, Acadwdolan and V. V. 3erpinskly, Doctor
Of ChOldOLI-Sciencenj 9d.s Y*. 0. ShukovskAyaj Tech. 11d.s S. P.
0olubl.
PURJ?Ms This book Is intended for scientists and engineers engaged
in tb4 produstInn *f x3mthotlo soolitoo (molecular *love*). and.
for oboolots In &moral.
Syntht-tio Z*Ollt*81 (cont.) SOVA246
COVHPAGMi The book in a collection of r*ports presented at the First
Coof*rsince, on Zooliteb. hold In xAningrad l6 through i9 )broh ig6l
at the lAmIngrad ToWwological Institute imal Lensovet, and Is
punartsdly the first monograph ?n this subject. The reports are
grouped into 3 *UbJ*ot are"I 1) theoretical problem of adsorp-
tIon'-on various tyres, of soolites and methods for their Inventl-
gxtioup',2) the production of soolites, and 3) application of
seolites. No personalities a" mentioned. References follow In-
dLv10ma articles.
vAWx or Carrams
Vorwword 3
butdoln, K. X. Introduction
Synthetic Ze*litOB: (COnt-)
sov/6246
Tonkonog, L# G., K. V. Chmutov. Separation of Mixtures
of Ethyl and Methyl Alcohols on Synthetic Zeolites 230
Vol':r,, M. B.J and R. V. Alskseyeva~ Application of Syn-
theti* CaA ZeoiltsIS-ITv-Separating Hydrocarbon Mixtures 233
Mitroftnov, 01. 0., and Ya. V. Mirskiy. Separation of
Petroleum Fractions on Synthetic Zeolites 236
Xelltoev, N. V., A. F. St"ovoytova, and M. S. Torochesh-
nikov. The Adsorption Method of Purifying Isopentane
From AdmLatures of n-Pentane 239
Vinogradova, V. S., and L. S. Kofman. Application of Syn-
thatic Zoolites in Separating and Purifying Synthetic
Rubber Monomers 245
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VCLIFI Kj.~ A.11:KSrY-F'VA,, R.V., PROM&YUK, L.G.
I.
Uhtnir molrcull&r slaves tj) Increase the actantj nimber of
graolines. Trudy B"Will NP no.h79-94 Ib',. (MIRA 17t5)
it .1 1 EIK!: 3 - !-lidyaclenko, 11,. 7., on.: .111eksey?- a; 7
Ti n.r t The !.Ir&chiop:)ds &n:1 .0 Fasic
..amernian jeposits In tht, CenTral an! oath- Fsstern Parts
of Eaza,.Tsu Rld~re f,DrakhInpody 1 ~snovzi-.,ye v0prosy strati-
irrafil famenskLkh c~t1c2$,eniy tssntrai noy i yugo-vosto:'hroy
chantey khrebta Yara-~&u.'
Ck'.!! Byulleten' ~!oskovskogc :)tshchestva 'spytateley prirzdy, ~t
del 11?r,S, Vol 3~ ~%r pp 160
:he authors sur. im the report tl~ey rr-mi c-i -,,ztobrr 11 1957
in the Paleontological Soctior, of the '.*~scow Society ef
laturalists (Abstract Nr 21). -,n the c;ross-section of the
Famennian deposits of Central and Sn-i -.1, -Fast ern Vara-Tau,
four Croups of fauna, repln~inr in time ea:~h other, could
be identified'. The identification of these grours fixee!
f~,ur biostratigraphic leiels The authars sjbmit a liat
of fer3ails belonpring to pmc~ ,~f these levels
USCOW-DG-60477
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17 (4)
AUTBORs Aleksojoya, R. Yo. SOV/20-126-2-45/64
TITL23 A Now Genus of the Atrypidae Gill. lFamily (Brachiopoda)
(Nov" rod mom. Atry-pidas Gill. (Brachiopoda))
PERIODICAL# Doklady Akademiii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Er 2,
PP 389-391 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The genus Vegrania. gen. n.. of the generotype Atrypa kolymensis
Mallvk1n, here for the first time specified by the author, and
atized after the River Vagran in t1ho Ural, was eliminated
from the genus Atrypa dolman. Several naturalists,
eapecially In the last century, attributed heterogeneous
olements to.Atr7p&. In the course of the IL3t 50 years It was
subdivided into many new genera which were attributed to
sub-familism. In spite of this, the genus Atrypa still remains
heterogeneous and unsufficiently investigated. Vagrania.
kolymensis (Figs 1, 2) originates from the Devon of the
country of Kolyma, from the left bank of the River Taskan
(left tributary of the Kolyma). The genus, under consideration,
differs from all other genora of Atrypa because of its
characteristic microsculpturs, a straight point with an open
Card 1/2 foramen, and the existence of an area. Further
A Now Genus of the Atryplaae 0111. Family (Brachiopoda)SOV/20-126-2-45/64
oharaoteristics aret tooth-plates and muscle-fields, which
wre, elevated shave the inner valve-surface fTh;,t Pical
species also occurs in the V an Suite (Ei el nT and on
the rivers Vagran and Soalva Tural). There are 3 figures and
2 Soviet references.
AS30CIATION4 Paleontologioheskiy institut Akademit nauk SSSR
(Paleontological Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESESM: February 9, 1959, by A- L. Tanshin, Academician
SIMMITTIMs YabruarY 5, 1959
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AlXUWWA.
Structure of lopbopheres in tho gonna Atryps, Dalman. Paloont.sbmr-
no-3t6d-73 '60- (MM 13:10)
1. Izalitut C"Jagil 14pft*lslkl Siblrskogo otdolenlys Akadoull
laut $882.
(Ourlyevok region (Xwwravo Province) -Ikrachiopoda, Somell)
4AUUTSU, ROTS,
TM go=- Spiriceriza Orbigny. ftleont. xhur. no.4:63-.68 160.
(XM 14: 1)
1. lastitut gftlogil i gmfisiki, Sibirskoye otdolonlye AN SSSR.
(Ural Nbuntalum-Peachlopoda, Fbeall)
GRIGORIYEVA, A.D,, kand, biolt nauk,
otv. red.j WMNERv O.X.~ red. Izd-va; RYLINA, Yu.V.,
teklm. red.
(DeVomism Atrypa of the Ku=etsk and Minusinsk Basins and th^
eastern slope of the Northern UralsIDevonskie atripidy Kuzneto-
kogo i MAnuainskogo baseeinov t vostochnogo sklona Severnogo
Urs3a. ~bskva, Iad-vo Akad. nauk SWR, 1%2. 195 p. tables.
(MIRA 16:2)
(Kuznetsk Basin-Brftchlopoda. Fossil)
(Minusinsk Basin-Brachiopoda, Fossil)
(Uml Yountains-Brachlopoda, Fossil)
ALI"J~L".'M It'.
DlasoirL%tion defunded for the degree of Candidate of Geologo-ilineralogical
icitmeva at thei Joint Ac4uleadc Coun(,il an Geuloro-dnurivlo~Eical, Geuphysical,
and Gisagraphital Scionamal Siberian braneh
"D,vmLan Atripids r?7 of the Huanotskiy and klinusinskiy Basins and of
0 r
the lautern Slope f he Northern Urals."
Vestndk Akad. Na&., No. 4, 1963, pp 119-145
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C.;',. ; VOZZH ; 1 11:07,'-, T.
Y.Ual:, Ye.A.; J*jj*~l*Clj,.;j:jy, J..B.;
A.I.; kl;LII:O',', ".F.; Ye.l.; OXT, A.!:.;
V.V.;
::mber or the Acitcl(.,--:y of t.e U.S.S.I..
So-ri' vc,.Ich 11"14
:10-911-40-147 1 ~-' C'It- 1F12)
KOVAUX90, 0., rtsuahW notrudnlk; ALCKBEYEVA, So. nauchnyy sotrudnik
Preynratlon of comprehensive action. Zashch. rast. ot vred. I bal.
10 mo.12:31 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Cobardino-Falkarskaya opytnaya stantslya sadovodstva.
I
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11 ~ I-
.11111,11f,
TOMOTA, K.A.;^lalXXrXTA, 9.1,
'1461M -
TolaradAum therapy of I&rM"l cancer. Test. atorine2ar., Xoslcm 13
no.3:32-38 VAY-Ame 1953. (GUIL Z5 S I)
14 Of the State Solentific-Ressaroh Oncological Institute Imni P. A.
G-ortson. Moscow.
TUMPLIN, 1.8.1 POUADKOVA, NA.; LAJ3zrNA, N.G.; ALEKSET-EVA, S.I.1
fTAIMIKO, V.60
Study of the processes of cellular restoration fram, primary
cybogm"tie iiijurims. Veat. ANN S&A 20 no.9t2b.-32 165.
(MIRA l8s3j)
1. InsLitut weditsinskoy redlologil AMN =1R, Obnlnsk.
- OL-F-) ~Sm&/4, S 1.
DWI CCA so* it Vol 12/4 ~.R.L. Ap, 59
To. ROENTGEN THERAPY OF CANCER OF THE LARYNX BY THE FRAC.
TIONhI-INTENSIVC METHOD. (THE: MODIFIED 'COM-E%TRATION'
METHODI IMusslan text) - A I ek a e P v a S. 1. Sloscow, USSR - VEST%'.
I
DTO-RINO-tAMING. Tables 2 Illus. I
The *~Ahor ujowd the feactional-Intonsive motluxi Ift roentgen therapy of cancer of
the larynx JbIradiation by daily Increasing damoo *Ith simultaneous diminution of
the Irradwed fields). Hemorplior. of the tutuour was observed in 38 patients out of
50; 32 pationin had no relapses or metastames for 3 yr. ()a. 5. 14. 16)
ALEKSEYEVA, S. I., CAND MED 80:1, "RADIOTHERAPY OF CANCER
OF THE LARYNXo." MOSCOW9 1961. (STATE Sci RE& RDFNTGENO-
RACIOLOOICAL INST OF MIN Of HEALTH RSFSR)a (KLt 2-61,
216).
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AUTHORS: Aleks~j~~va S I., Grayevskiy, Ye,Ya., Korogodin, V.I.,
Y_ ~?
INYtiasova, .V., and Tambiyev, A.Kh.
TITLE-. The effect of cell suspension density on radiosensi-
tivity of yeasts
PERIODICAL. Itadiobiologiya, v. 1, no. 6, 1961, 878 - 886
TEM The correlation between concentration of suspensions and
radiosensitivity was studied in 5 yeast strainss the haplold Zygo-
saccharomyces bailii, diploid Saccharomyces vini Megri 139-B, and
3 strains of $.. cerevisiae, haploil 127-12 d, diploid WY-110, and
tetraploid 16 x 32. Strains were cultured on wort agar at 28 - 300C
and irradiated after 2 - 3 days development. Either aliquols obtai-
ned by scrapimg hard medium or by centrifuging dense solutions. or
auspensions with a concentration of 109 - i04 cells/ml. were Irra-
diated. A PYn-200 apparatus (RUP-200 industrial X-ray unit 200)
with a dose rate of 5,400 r/min. was the X-ray source, and a
Co-400 apparatus (GUT-Co-400, therapeutic gamma unit Co 400) 'the
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The el'Tect of cell suspension ... D268YD305
gamma-ray sources Strains were also irradiated in 5 - 10 54 egg pro-
tein solution, Cell viability was determined 0 by counting macro- and
micro-oolonien, incubated on wort agar at 30 C, according to me-
thods previoutily described by Korogodin (Ref. 8-9: Biofizika, 2,
178p 1957; 3, 206, 1958). Oxygen content In aqueous suspensions at
different concentrations was determined polarorraphically by a me-
thod described by Konstantinova and Grayevskly (Ref. 10; Dckl. AN
SSSR, 132, 1427, 1960). Aqueous suspensions of the 3 S, cerevisiae
strains exposed to X-rays showed a fall In dose effectiveness as
the cell susponsion concentration increased. The oxygen content was
determined polarographically in suspensions at different concentra-
tions. Results showed a clearrfall In oxygen tension as the suspen-
sion concentration increased. Respiration intensity was determined
in Z. 13milli and Megri 139-B and showed that the Q02 for the former
was 840 1 156, and for the latter 3,100 t 320 )il./hour for 1010
ce)ls. It wam rauch lower in haploid than in iirloid cells. Accord-
Ingly the concentration effect would be weaker in Z, bail:.,- than
in Megri 139-B.. If the effect were due to ox)gen deficiency. sus-
pension conemntration would affect radiozensi.tivity ratber less
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The eflect of cell suspension D268YD305
with irradiation in oxygen-free conditions than in aerated water,
especially in a strain with low respiration Intensity. This would
be in line with the views of Gunter and Kohn (Ref. 3: J.Bacteriol.,
72i 422, 1956)~ 106 cells/ml. suspensions and aliquots from both
strains were exposed to gainma-irradiation In the atmosphere and in
a vacuum, and viability determined according to micro-colonies. Re-
sults completely confirmed the proposition. The dose effectiveness
reduction coefficient for the haploid strain irradiated in air was
0-81, and for the diploid 0.47. In condi t4 ons of anoxia, no concen-
tration effect was observed for the former, while in the latter the
dose effectiveness reduction coefficient was G~81. Oxygen content
in suspensions in a vacuum was 3 - 5 % cotpared with that in dilute
suspensions im the air. Irradiation of 10 cells/ml, suspensions
of haploids amd diploids in 5 and 10 % egg protein solutions with
ga-ma-rays showed no protective reactions by the proteins. Accord-
ing to Gunter and Kohn yeast cells tire also only very mildly sen-
sitive to H20?. Tests were made with 4 strains. Results showed that
though they d.ffered in their sensitivity, haploids being most sen-
sitivep H.02 only affected viability noticeably at concentrations
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The effect of cell suspension D268/D305
of 13.4 and 28,8 ug./ml~ Experiments were also made to determine
the effect of suspension concentration at the time of irradiation
on post-.radiation recovery with Regri 139-B, whose post-radiation ly
recovery has boen already described by Korogodin (Ref. 7: Biofizi-
ka, 3, '103, 1958). Exposure was to gamma-irradiation. Part of the
suapens2ot was sawn on nutrient medium immediately after irradia-
tion and part at 24 - 48 hours, Viability was determined by macro-
colonies. In both cases change in dose effectiveness was largely
dependent on suspension concentration at irradiation. The extent nf
post-rridiation recovery of yeast cells was virtually indepenr:ent of
their tancentration at Irradiation, the dose effectiveness reduc-
tion coefficient fluctuating within 0.41 i 0,03~ It Is concluded
that at concentration effect was produced when yeast cells were ir-
radiated w1th X- and gamma-rays in normal air and in one case with
oxygen def2atency. Radiosensitivity was independent of suspension
dens:-ty up to % concentration of 106 cellB/ml.,, but increased pro-
port:Lonally to the concentration logarithm with a further increase
In density~ The concentration effect was more pronounced in the
stra2n with greater respiration intensity. The very poor sensitivi-
ty of yeast lle'.11B to H202was demonetrated~ as well ae the reduct--
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The effect or cell. suspension ... D268/D305
Ion in oxygen tension with Increase in suspension concentration.
There are 5 figures, 3 tables and 14 references; 8 Soviet-bloc and
6 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the 'English-lan-
guage publicmtions read as follows: S. Gunter and H. Kohn, J. Bac-
teriol., 72, 4.22, 19561 T. Alper, Radiation Res~, 5,, ~,73~ 1956i T.
Alper and N.R. Gilliest Radiation Res., 9, 86P 1958i N.E, Gillies
and T, Alper, Nature, 183, 237, 1959.
ASSOCIATION: Diologo-pochvennyy fakull'tet MGU,. Institut morfologii
zhivotnykh im. A.R. Severtsova AN SSSR, Moskva (Biolo-
gical-Soils Paculty, Moscow State University, Institu-
te for Animal Morphology im. A,V. Severtsov, AS USSR,
Moscow)
SUBMITTED: July 26, 1961
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IARICISIICHMIO, T.G.; ALEKSEYEVA, S.I.
flaulticMa and ccupliwitiorx under varying methods of radiotherapy
for Imrynge&l cancer., Mwl.rud. 7 no.6:55-58 Je lo~2.
(MIRA 15:8)
1. Im Gosudaratrausago nauchno-lesledovatellskoro orkologicheskogo
iwtlt-,~ta Imml P.A. Gertsem.
(LARD-X-CPSCER) (RADIOTIMMPY)
A,LFJ;SI,YEVA, 4S.I.
............
S-loctlori of the method of radiotherapy In :- th~~ iaryr".
Trudy VAU 62:3-13 163. (MIRA 18:3)
1. lmrodra onkologii (zav. deyetvitAtllnyy chlen k','l S6-~R zaBluzhenn~y
-ieyate", nauki prof. A.I.Savitskly) TSentrallrogo ins#-tuta
.;so,rtmrshenstvovaniya vrachey.
Mj.; S.I.
-
iTri'!I~f nf-.;t of UMLng cold ~41!aing In almeLric raacrtm~.ry manufacture.
Awt,#:m. ovitr. 17 no.$tR3--A-~. Yy 164. (MIRA, 17: 11)
1. ~astlut ty z"Islogo
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*io,.4 t,~ .!lootxc 'alliya.
l. -o~rftlp~ y
a
*sak OlLuled 17 the reactlo-- of the naUlve
ijWm~*&Una oitrs4t'af the zab Uver with the a-'Vernatant from
4led hmq~~tv. Trwdr M010. OW. biol. 2109-101 165. .
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AlekBayeva. .11. M., A. 1. Rivktu, aril M. S. hiAtrak
M-Aernizatalya bestsentrovykh krugloshlifovallnYKh stankov (Modern-
Ination of Cylindrical Centerlesa Grinding Machines) Moscow,
Maa,hglz, k957, 71 p. 6,700 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency- Moscow. Fkaper.imentallnyy nauchno-issledovatell-
skly Institut metallorethushchikh stankov.
Ed. of Publishing House: Ye.A. ShemshurIna; Tech. Ed.: V.D. Ell-
k1ndj Managing Ed. for Literature on Metal Working and Tool
Making: R.D. Beyzell.-nan, Engineer.
PURPOSEi This book is recorv.,ended for technical and engineering
personnel In machine manufacturing plants and maintenance and
repaIr shops.
COVERAGICi 17)e book reviews problems associated with the moderniza-
tion of general purpose centerless cylindrical grinders in order
Card IA
Modernization (Cont.) SOV/2871
to Increase their productivity and precision. Special attention
Is given to the mechanization and automation of auxiliary opera-
tions. It also describes a representative plan of modernization
for Model 3180 grinder developed at the Vite)sk Machine Tool
PUnt imeni Kirov and a consolidated list of recorrunendation3
on the mechanization of machine tools. No personalities are
mentioned. There are 5 Soviet references.
TABLA.OF CONTENTSt
IntrSduction. 3
Ch. 1. Technical Level of Centerless Cylindrical Grinding Machines
and Trend Towards Modernization of Ob-solete Equipment 5
1. Review of Soviet stock of centerless cylindrical grinding
machines 5
2. Trend towards modernization of obsolete equipment 14
Ch. II.. Measures and Methods of Modernization 17
Card qj
Modernization (Cont.)
SOV/2871
1. Moehfuilzation and alltoniation of aLIXillary operations and
roduotion in time expenditure for manual operations 17
2. Improving prealsion and fineness in grinding 49
3. Modernization or maohine tools for operations with Increased
speeda of the grinding wheel 62
Bibilog,raphy
67
Appendtxt
1. Automation of General Purpose Centerless Cylindrical Grind-
ing Muhines (e.g. for inclusion in automatic lines) 67
2. Measures Incorporated in the Representative Modernization
Plan for Model 3180 Grinder Which Was Developed by the
Deasign Office of the Vitebs~ Machine Tool Plant Imeni Kircv 69
3. Consolidated List of Recommendations on the Mechanization
of Machine Tools 70
AVAILABLE: Ubrary of Congress (TJ 1280 M578)
~'Gljb
Card 3/3 2-2-60
ALECSIMEVA ".,-
Tho U182T semiautomatic conterless circular grinding mcbins used
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(Grinding machines)
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(701606 Dblt&-OMT)
REZVTIJ(DV9 A.V.v kand.tekhn.naukj AI&,SMVA# T.A.t mladsidy nauchw
votrudnik
Inta,oduction of oontinums production lines in wool veaving.
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muohmyy motrudnik, kW.tekhn.n&uk; P-q"A. 0 *Nwwliy
mmabxff sotnidni
ContImms production Una for the production of voolen sjubbi4g,
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1. TSentrallrqy nauchao-Isslodovatel'skly Institat sheretyanoy
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" Mos,1957- 16 pp. (Inst of
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A*wWliy Ivanovich; MEREXIM, Boris Vanillyevich; FET-GIN,
Gambell Davidovich; VrNDXURDVI, lzrail TakovIevich; SKAKUN,
VINAIrAr Vasillyeviloh; KAVUSTIN, Arkadiy Ivanovich;
WOMMKrY, David Ifarkovichl ILEKSEYEVA, Tatlyana Alekseyevua-
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T.A., mladahly nauchnyy actrudnikr KRASNDIYEVTSEVA, N.V.,
Mladshly nau'cluijj"sotrudnikj GORDON, V.N., sta-shiy te ktzii k. -labo rant;
SAVINA, L.A., starohly telchnik-laborfint; SOROKINA, A,I,, starshiT
Lekkinhko-laboraw
Ntd,x%LnisW thtt labor Input for the xan%%fr,~'Wrt, of tno weic
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lssl.."~rudy ISNIIShersti no.18iM.-248 '63. (M!F-A
ALMMEYEVA, T.A. (Moskva); LDZIXSXIY, M.G. (Moskvu)
Characteristics of the kinetics of plastic deformation In commercial-
IIT*de iron at temperatume from 20 to 10000. Izv. AN SSSR. Ot4.
tekh. nauk. Met. i gor. delo no.2tll6-123 Mr-Ap 163.
(MMA It., 110)
SERSBRYAKOV, A.M., kand.takhn.nauk; KOLITSOVA, V.A., inzh.; Prialmali
uchadti-Yes STMAGTRA, O.S., Inzh.; OMKOVI. Ye.1a., Inzh.j ZENSKATA,
L.I., Lnzb.l Inzb.
Continuous method for dyeiziR a2l-wool and semi-wool dress fabr-les.
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(MIRA 1811)
BEZUGLYT, V.D.; AIXIWMVA, T.A.
Polarographic method of studying copolymerization of methyl
acrylate with 2-mwthyl-5-vinylplperidine. Ukr. khim. Shur.
31 no.4:392-397 ~65. OGRA IS: 5)
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BSZitGLjy, V.D., DKIIRrrSWA, V.N.; ALFMUVA, T.A.. BELCUS, G.G.
Pca*rop*phic dot*rmimtion of 2-4wthyl-5-vizqlpyridim*. Zhur. anal.
kbdin. 16 rio. W+774M n-Ag 161, (KM ll,: 7)
1. &II-4inicm Scientific-Researcb Institlits of MDwmryst,&I& aud
lUgha:y Pa" MatorUas, Kharikor,
(Pyridim (Pol"ography)
AUMBETEVA, T.A.; BEZUGLyy, V,I).; DMITRIYEVA, V.N.; ZUBKOVA, V.S.
,
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gritphle method. Vysokom.sood. 5 no.9sl382-1387 S 163. (MMA 171l)
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tillyntsionnykh materialov i osobo chlBtykh lhimichoskikh veshchestv.
ALEMSEYE", T.A.; USUMA, L.G.; MUOLTY, V.D.
Folairographic deteralzation of 2,4~ 2.5-dimethylstyrens
in polywro as pneWonitrosites. Zhur.anal.khim. 18 no,4020-
524 Ap 063. (KIRA 16:6)
I.All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Monocr7stals,
Scintillating Materials and Highly Pure Chemical. Substances,
Kharkov.
(Styrene) (Polymers) (Polarography)
ALMWVA T.A.t XWMZAX, L.F.F BZZtIGLYY, T.D.
Ablarftmphtc deteratumtich of sty7mene in polratyrons in the
feft of ps"anittrosits. Zav. lab. 29 no.6:657-659 163.
(xntA 16t 6)
1. VoeomsM? zauWmo-iss3Ad&fttel'skIy institut monakristallow.
(Stytene) (PolaroKmpbr)
t
.114,
IVANOVA, 1. S.; BOODANOVA, 0. IP.; ALM =A, T. ~.; NOVINOV, S. S.
a~m,Vmmmim of dlidtv0diazodloarbw7lic acids. Isv. AN SSSR Otd.
kh1m, muk =412%2216-2236 D T62. (MM 16ti)
1. IngUtut orgudaheskay khjuli ist. N. D. Zelinskop AN SSSR.
(Acids, Organic) (Diaso 002pouRds)
EFUGLTY, V.D.;_ALEKSE,.YEV-A, IT..A.
Polurographic determination of iconomers of 4-vinylbippbenyl and
Its de-rIvatives In polymers and nopolymers with styrene. Zhur.
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a
1. kh'
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IMVMOV, A.V., kand.tookbn.nauk; NUZIMICHEV, F.I., kand.takhn.naukl
ALEURTEVAO T*Aov mlAdshly xL%ucbrqy notrLWnik
11.11 1 ~ . 1- "
Contiv., -us production line in the prepamtion and carding section
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HHUCLTY, V.D.; AL~,XSEXEVA* T.A.; DMI'LRIYEVSKAYA, L.I.; CHMNOBAY, A.V.;
KRUGLYAK, L.P.
ApplIcation of the polarographic method for studying the
kinetics of polywrization of 4-vlnylbiphenyl and Its
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U-P- ; hlTl;tFT7,VA, T.A.; ?:R'L;(;I,TAK, L.P.
PCj:hTC,?raph7 or N-Bubstitiited acr~rlnmldas wx r-
L7;Kr,khlr%.v..hul'. 31 165.
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vlnjjr:krtst.&lltr.-. Suhtitt~ed Jtllv 26~ 1063.
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Aleka
TITIE"t, A amthod for vuloftlaing natural rubber. Class 39, No. 167999
WPM DruXletdal Lsobrotemly L tovamykh makov. no. 3. 1965. 60
TCIPIC TAM natural rubber, rubber vULSULatip 1~
AMTRkCTt Thts Author's Certificate Introduce* a method for vulcanizing nat.
rt6bur La whLeh urea derivatives we aped as the vulcanization a 951
or4ar to prcrrldo a wider chatee of thiourea vuloacLmstLoo socelarators, M2%'.'MthyjLL
wd 1-(2-cothyl-3-oxabutyl-2-bousyl-2-thLouroa am
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26346
5/076/61/035/007/017/019
B132 B220
AUTRORSs Ponomarev, V. V., and Alekseyeva, T. A.
TITLEs KL$SiTO microOLlorizater for determining heats of combustion
PERIODICALs ZhurALI fizicheskoy khimii, v. 35. no. 7, 1961, 1629-i633
TRXTr A now calorimeter has been developed to achieve a very low heat
value and an exact measurement of combustion heats of small quantities of
substance (10-20 ag). A.11-metal construction without calorimetric liquid,
and the provision of vibration facilities for the bomb calorimeter after
cozCbustion ot the substance were further aims k construction diagram of
the boub calorimeter is shown in Fig. 1. The calorimeter consists of a
cop-per ball 4 in a hermetically sealed copper caaing 3 The calorimeter
swings through an angle of 1800 round a horizoatal axis. A heating element
serves for heating the calorimeter and determining its heat value by
electric turrent. In the lower part of the calorims-er. electrode contacts
are provided on two jacks for igniting the substance in the bomb. The
cueing consists of a cylindrical vessel filled with water. and a mixer.
Card 1/ 4
26346
S/076/61/035/007/01',1/019
lassive sioro*41orimetor for B132/B220
The temperature of the calorimeter system is measured with a platinum
resistazoo thermometer forming one of the four arms of a Wheatstone
bridge (Fig. 3). The remaining three arms are made of Manganin wire. The
quilibrium of the bridge arms was determined from the zero indication of
:
n M25/3 (9-25/3) reflecting galvanometer, The correction for the heat
exchunge was calculated from the equation tv-rontr. (30-n), where Av is the
corraction for the host exchange, r 0 the initial period, rn the final
period, and :n the number of reading* in the main period during which the
teapsraturo increased by 60%. The host Yalu* of the calorimeter was
determined ittjo benzoic aoid and calculated from the equation
V-(A&+Bb+Co)/L~rn-r,)+fivj, vhor* V to the beat value of the calorimeter
systom in OKI/ohm, A the isothermal combustion heat of I g of bensoic
acid, a the quamtity of bensoic acid burned, E the combustion heat of a
cotton thread (4115 cal1g), a the number of ENO, moles formed in combustion,
and C the molar formation host of Hilo3 and the heat formed due to its
dissolution in the water of the bomb (14.1 kcal/mole), The accuracy of the
Card 2/4
8/076J61/035/007/017/019-
Massive mierooalarimster for 3132/B220
calorL~ator wais ohockod with glucose, anacalculatod from the equation
Ik is the isothermal aoisbustibn beat of I g of glucoses a
the weighed-in portion of glucose, W the bait value of the calorim*terg
tt the tompera,ture riot-it ohms corrected for the heat exobang*, and Bb
the boat :relo&sod in the combustion of the cotton thread. The accuracy
found it 10.060. The calorimeter was manufactured at the workshops pf
the khimI*teskiy fakultot IOU (Division *f Chemistry of Moscow Stat~s
University). Professor S. W. Skuratov is thanked for his SABLOtsZOO.
There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and I non-Savi*t-bloo Weronce.
I t
Fig. 1. Construciian diagram of a bomb calorimeter. Legends
Inside speael (2) platinum dish containing the subetanc9i (3) oxygen
inlotI (4)(;topporl (5) oxygen outlet with stopper1 (6 fixing b6lts.-
for bomb; olectrodes.
Card 3/4
1 3
PMOMMV, V.V.; AUMOVA, L.N.
He*ts of embustion of some paptides. Zbur. fis. kbU. 36
n*.4:872-873 Ap 162. (MIRA 15s6)
1. Moskov*skiy CosudsratvemVy universitat imeni Lawanosova.
(Beat of embustion) (Peptides)
AKIHDVA, L.N.
PONDKMV, V.V.; 4WF)MVA
Masts of combustion of some anhydrides. Zbur.fizAhim. 36
no.521083-1085 F4 162. OCRk 150)
1. Moskoveldy CosW&rstvenrvy universitst imeni Lomonosova.
(Anhydrides) (Heat of combustion)
TWOKARZVJ V.V.1 SO==, R.I.; MDZDPVA, ZJ.
Cotatmotion heat of glatao proteins with refarenQ,to the
formtIon of gluten, Dok1. AN SM 242 no.4:948-949 F 162.
(KMk 150)
2- Hookovakly go-jim"t"myr mivermitat In. M.V.1amonoaov&.
PrNUA&Vieno swealkom. A.I.Opmk-l~
Gluten)
Heat of combustion)
~
POIKA.txvxvp V.V. N.1.; D.:MZDOV-.., Z.B.
,; IIEKSEMAf T.A.; SOSEDOVP
DoUrmInatiOn of the heat of combu3tion of wheat grair proteins
during their thermal denaturation. Dok3.. AN SSSR 146 no.1:213-214
S &',. (14MA -.-9)
1. Koskovskiy gosudaretvennoy universitet im. 11A.V. Lomonosova.
Predstaylano akademikom A.I. Oparinym.
(Wheat) (Proteins) Oleat of cornbusti6n)
~S/076/63/037/001/026/029
B101/B186
AUTHOPSe Ponomarev, V. Akimova, L. N.
TITL~s Heats of combustion of valyl phenyl alanine, phenyl alanyl
anhydride, and glycyl valyl anhydride
PERIODICALs Zh)Arnal fizicheskoy khimii. v. 37, no. 1, 1963, 227 - 228
TEXTi The heats of combustion were-determihed by a microoalorimeter for
valyl phenyl alla,nine, phenyl alanyl anhydride* and glycyl valyl anhydride
that had been ohromatographically tested for purity. Resultat valyl
phenyl slanine, a.p. 256 - 237*0, AH - -1816.84 t 0.36; phenyl alanyl
anhydride, m.p. 290 2910C,tSH m -2239.01 + 0.221 glycyl valyl anhydride,
a.p. 250 - 2510C, 6H -948.05 ~t 0.16 kcal/-mole'. There is I table.
kSBOCIATIOI(i Mookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. X. V. Lomonosova
(11oscow State University imazi M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED$ August 30, 1962
Card 1/1
PONOMM, V.V.; SGMDCYV, N.I. I ALERSEUVA, T.A. ; DROZDUVA, Z.B.
Hants of combustion of wheat gliadin during its thermal denaturation.
Dokl. AN SM 152 no..lsl5l-152 S 163. (KIRA 160)
1. Wskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Lm. H.V.Lomonosova.
Prtidstavlano ekademikom A.UOparinym.
(GUadins) (Heat of combustion)
ymkEm, T*A.; POEDTSKAYA, Ys.L.
AlloTiple reactivity in aWocardlal Infaret. Kardiologlia
no.10-14 164. (MIRA 17slO)
1. flospitallnVs tempevticheakeya kliniks pediatr!cheskogo
r Ilteta (any. Wodroy - pror. P.N. Yu"npv) II Moskovskogo
0:11tsinskogo instituta IK~ni Pirogova I allergologloheskaya
laiximtoriya (say, chlon-korrompondent AM SSSR prof. A.D.
Ado) ANN SSSR.
zfr
Its
1.
W#l;.OAW9""A,T.Ao# MWALOVA, M.P.;
A, Zoe.*
or %M9 aislat on the comblistion beat or gliadin during
Olt 0
1%tog. vola, AN 1113W 162 n0-4060-961 Je 65. (MIRA 18:5)
onkly gos*darmt"nnyy universitet. Submitted July 20, 1964.
AW3HTVAj INA&I FOM)MAWp T*V*
-, 11:3116.1 1-
0f tko rbrmtIbn of the peptide bond. Zhur.
t~'%. kbis, 39 n*,5il3)7-IUO Nr 164. (MIRA l8il2)
U lfmk"skiy goxWtretyannyy universitat imeni Lommosova.
SiO~41,ted JT4r 20 1963o
L- 222ft-A6 E"T(M)/EWP(j) JW/10A
wi.- -
P~ Ap6oi4423 SOURCE CODE: UR/0062/66/000/004/0753/075 5
AUTHOR: NovikoA anova, 1. S.; Bogdanova, G. F.;
_1, S, S.; qjSsev v a. t-,
T...A.; Konnova Yu. V.
OHG-.
BKOY Knimii,
TITTZ: Synthesis and certain chemical conversions of nitro- and
nitrazadioarboxylic acids~
SOUiCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 4, 1966, 753-755!~
TOPIC TAaSt organic nitro compound, aliphatic carboxylic acid, chemical
reaction, dissociation constant, heat resistance
ABSTRACT:Jr-nItro- and d-nitro-f-methylpimelic acid were synthesized
from me&bul aggXlqtUiand pitr2methanel(nitroethane). The dihydrazidas
and the dichloroanhydrides were prepared. Introduction of the nitro
groups in thetr'-position of pimelic acids reduced their thermal stabili
Dissociation constants determined by potentiometric titration showed
that introduction of 1 or 2 nitro groups In theor-position of pimelic
acid increased acid strength. Acid strength increases in the following
L C.,d 1 2. UDC: 542-91 547.232
Z_ __,_ ---
ACC NI. AP60144-13 - - I-
series: pimelio,)-nitro-oy-methylpinelic,
nitrazapentane dicarboxylic acid-1,5, and j-,
art. ha3t 1 table and 2 equations.
a(-nitropimelic, 3-
J"'-dinitropimelic. Orig.
3M COM 07/ SUBM DATE: 25Aug65/ OHIO REF: 002/ OTH REF: 003
2/?,,-~-;
ALFXSVfTA. T. A.
A
'Purified Ilrateln Prapnration from the Vinia of Ont Hosaic C=vtet;
Ben-das (lit 1-lAcmitr.!c t!cs Sclcn~er ~e 117.~Z-'. v01. ~tl, %-. ~, ~--- 44-
't
:,11
s c :. :Fj, - 81 - 4, -;. ,I ~
I " . !!. -cc. 194,1
I ALUSIMAr T.L.
ComPrItive study of the toxic action of various tMms of
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5 no. 6t66!~-&70 " 160. (KmA 24:4)
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(IKFlgb=) (MVWS SYSTEM, SYWATHETIC)
ALIMSEM . "on the Mechanism of
n Cand. Medic. 90l. (dies)
,,-- A
Texio Eff"% of Grippe V1rug on Sympathetio Nervous System,I
Mosoov, 1961, 11 pp. (Inst. Normal and Pathol. Physiol. Acad.
Medlo. $o1. USSR) 260 ooples (KL Supp 12-61, 283).
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Pathogenesis 0 influenva in the light of pathophysiological studies.
VriLch. del* no.6zlOIWl Je 061. (MIRA 15:1)
11HPILUERA)
Ialainerm.. t r~ec:xa2 f0:' *,"!-- Of Ll,.e
:,n of fractionE of arema'.1c dirsv-.' n%, ?a -"I
1-2-7 162.
('.:I:-iA 1P.-12)
WKSEMA, T.A.
Woot of herpes virus an the ihmetional state of the sy=pathetic
nearva,mo system. Vop.virus. 7 no.2-2-U.--215 Mx-Ap 162. (MIRk 15:5)
1. Inat-itut virusologil imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo AM SSSR, Moskva.
(W%FES) (NERVOUS SYSTEM, STWATHETIC)
~A_Sz. MAAA!Aj,
Putb*ph~,viologl*al studies of tho mechanism of tcocic action
of tho influonna virus. Vast. AMI SSSR 17 no.2:9-14 162.
(MIRA 15-3)
1. Is laboratorii patofisiologii Instituta virusologii
AMI, $SSR.
(IlMAMNZA-MIGROBIOLOGI)
SHELAMROV, -A.A., masluzhwW dayatell nauki, prof.; YURMBV, P.I:.;
POR(BIF1141, Tu.A.1 ALUSEMA T. A.
Stud~r of allergic factors in the clinical aspects of intennal
clivemoem; 1welizIray report.Sov.med. 26 no.21V-23 F163.
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1. 1z karedry propedev*tlki vnutreinrikh bole;zner (zav' - za-
alumhIMM7 deyakell nauki prof. A.A.Shelagu lachebmogo
falatlOtata II HoOtovskago meditainekogo Inatit7 ta imeni
1!.I.P5roj,rov4 i nauchno-lssledovatelleko7 allerl;logicheskoy
labamt,orli (zav. - ch-lan-korriespondent AW SSSR prof. A.D.
Ado).
(ALLERGY) (MEDIGMIS, 114TEM4AL)
I'lliA., A7
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zxfi--ct r.~ I-Ix delImt-, 01: .U~4-luurlzatiun cf jj ij, un JLs In t ne
,xillan~tvr procoum. um. pront. 27, -c- 7, i5.52
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MWDVA, N.A. I pRUSLIV, Z.M., oty. rod.;JW D red.
[Smicomluotor rectifiers] Poluprovodnikov7o vypriamiteli.
Makva, IL%2. 38 p. ()CM 16:5)
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14 VsfpxoyusM sooohnyy elaktrotakhnichookiy institut sv4asi.
(glectria current reariflers)
(8*mlconduat6rs)
PRUSI.IN, ZA.~ RtJBAIIC'VAp CA, otv. red, ; ALKYUSEXEVA, T.D., red.
(Two.-ele-.trode tube, manual on a course in 'Llectronic
and trvins-'stor devicam" tno.2 of the secticm
"hlac~.roni,i devices*)] Dvul--helektrodnai8 lampai uchebnoe
posobte po kursu [Elaktronnye i poluprovodnikovye pribory"
(vtwrol rArask pD razdelu "Elektroanye pribory"). M~skva,
Vr-ow, znochnyi elektrotekhnichookil In-t aviazi, 1%3~ 46 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Diodes)