SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARNOLDOV, A. I. - AROBELIDZE, A.K.

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A-MOLIDOV, A. I. Dissertation defended for the degree of Doctor of Philosophical Sciences at the Institute of Philosophy 115ocialist Cultuval Revolution in the European Countries of the People's Democracies." Vestnik kkad. Nauk, No. 4P 1963, pp 119-145 25-58-4--1/41 AUTHORt Arnolldovi A.I.t Candidate of Philosophical Scienoos TITLEt In the Name of Communism (Vo imya kommunizma) PERIODICAL: Nauka i Zhizn', 1958, Nr 4, PP 1-3 (USSR) ABSTRAM This article states that the development of science, techno- logy and culture in the Soviet Union is due to the Marxist- Leniniat theories. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Science-Philosopby ARKOLtDOVA.M..N..j.qomqmov, .Ye. M..I SUBBOM, V-- I-) IBRAGIMOV~ M- X-,- and IYANOMM) M. X. "Heat Emission and Turbulent Heat Transfer in a Flow of Liquid Metals." Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer) Minsk, BSSR, June 1961. SUBBOTIN, V.-I.; I13RAGIMOV, M.Kh.; IVANOVSM , M.N.; ARNOLIDOV M.N,; 14CHOFILOV., Ye.V.; ATENKOV,, S.p tekhn, red, [Hs'at transfer and turbu3mnt.beat transport in a flov of luquid metals ; Conference on Heat alld Mass Transfer, Hinsk, January 23-270 1961) Teplootdaoha i Iturbulentayi perenos tepla v potoke zhidkikh metallov; soveshch4aie po teplo-i massoobmenu, g. Kinsks 23-27 ianvaria 1961 g Minsk., 1961. IS p. (I~M 15:2.) (Heat-Transmis;ion) (Liquid metals) 29919 S/594J61/000/000/008/011 1r 0 9 P) D234/D303 Subbotin, AJTHORS: V.I., Ibragimov, N.M., Ivanovskiy, M.N., Arnolldov. 1-1.11-and Nomofilov, Ye.V. (110scow) TITLE: llc~'t. loss and turbulent heat transfer in streams of licApid metals SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po teplo- i massoobmenu. Rinsh, 1.961. Tezisy dokladov i soobahcheniy (Dopolneniye), 39-41 TEXT: Coefficients of heat loss and turbulent heat trans- fer were determined on the basis of measuring temperature fields in streams of various alkaline and heavy liquid metals. The liquid metals investigated have a sufficiently wide range of measurement Z_~bstracter's note: Ilizmereniyell - probably a misprint of "izmen- eniye" - change, variation2 of the criterium Pr = 0.005 : 0.05. V4111, Several experiments idth measurement of temperature field; were made on water. Turbulent pulsations of temperatures in the stream were found. whose magnitude was up to t 20'j') of the value of tcTwl)era- Card 1/4 29919 S 594 61/000/000/008/011 Heat lost; and turbulent heat... D234 D303 ture stress. It was found that the amplitude and frequency of the pulsations depend on the magnitude of hent flow, physical proper- ties, regime of flow of the liquid mid dimensionless distance from the wall. Temperature pulsations of the liquid nenr the wall and of the wall itself indicate that the process of heat transfer through the layer of liquid at the wall and the surface of heat ex- change is not rigorously stationary. The values of Nu obtained by processiW the measurement data of temperature fields in streams cE various liquid metals are in good agreement with one another and with the results of previous investigations. Coincidence of the vK experimental data with Lyon's formula Nu = 7 + 0.025 PeO-8 in observed in a sufficiently iride range of the nvnber Pe a 100 1 12,000. Hoxvmver, this is not an indication of the unconditional correctness of Lyon's assumption that the ratio of the coefficients of turbulent heat transfer and quantity of motion E a E le,, does not vary across the section of the pipe and is equal to ~ for all C ard 2/4 299' 9 S/594/61 000/000/008/011 Heat loss and turbulent heat.., D234/D303 values of the number Pe. Data processing on-temperature fields ob- tained showed that the above ratio varies with the radius of the pipe and depends on the criterium Re. The coefficient of turbulent heat transfer was determined from q/qw roqw c P-t The ratio of local heat flow and the flow at the wall was found from a relation obtained from the heat balance of an elementary volume of the liquid. In several experiments the coefficient of heat loss was determined by the same methods, in which the thermal contact resistance on the surface of heat exchange was taken into account. The experiments allowed the authors to mahe a sufficiently clear distinction between two processes which determine the heat transfer to liquid metals. The first process, connected with mole- cular and turbulent heat transfer, can be described by semi-enipiri- cal theories of heat exchange. Such heat transfer is described in Card 3/4 I S/519VOl/000/000/008/011 Heat loss and turbulent I'm at.. . D234/D303 the first approximation by the Ilartinelli-Lyon theory. The second VK process, caused by theinal contact resistance on the surface of heat exchange, defien theoretical patimatioa at present. fkbatrac- ter's note: Complete tranalatioill Card 4/4 S/089/61/010/004/016/027 B102/B205 AUTYORS: Subbotin, V. 1., Ibragim6v, M. - Kh. , lvanovakiy' X. N. Arnolldov.,_R. &.j Nomoll'ilov, Ye. V. .TITIE- Turbulent heat transfer in a flow of liquid metals PER-1,0DICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 4, 1961, 384-386 TEM The modern theory of turbulence does not permit an analytic. determl;nation of a turbulent- heat transfer in a flor of liquid matter. As shorn by.the present study, the semi-empirical theory of heat transfer vhich makes use of the-analogy of heat transfer and momentum transfer, rakeu it coasible to-pe 'rforn such studies. This can be proved by measuring the temperature fields in liquid metals. On account of the high thermal conductivity of liquid metals, the temperature drop is not limited to a t'hin, laminated layer like in ordinary liquids but extends to the turbulent core. Martinelli was the first to apply the theory of hydrodynamical an(L30gy to liquid metals, t:tking into account the molecular heat conducti- vit,- in the turbulent core of the flow. Calculations zere based on the LiCaumption that the ratio. of the-coefficients of turbulent heat transfer Care, Vi'v -01613 S/089161/010/004/016/027 Turbulent heat ... B102/b2O5 and of momentum tin .efer. (F- /cv) were independent of.the radius and the flov velocity. Li n*has-derived a-general equation for t1le heat-transfer coefficient in a tbe: 2 u Zdt dt, Ir=2 P., where r/r0 dnd, u .sing the results of Martinelli with. F_- Fa/f-V 0.8 lie obtadned NU - 7 +0.025 Pe . Martinellils.and Lion's rssumption that ~- 1 hos not yet been confirmed experimentally., Voskrosenskiy, Deissler, Jenkins et al. havq*found e-.-'I-Perimdntally that & was'much vmaller than 1. On the basic of meanuremeilts of the temperature fields in floting water and flozing liquid metals,'the authors have made an attemot to determine the turttilent heat-tiansfer coefficient and E for liquid metals, and to study the v-f,feet of the thermal condubtivity of the metals on these quantities.. The former quantity was calculated from the equation q/q0 r 0q0 CaIrd 21'~q Fla CP7 a 22613 3/089/61/010/004/016/027 Turbulent heat..., B102/B205 The rutio of the local heat flow to the heat~flow-on the mall ria6 found from the equation q/qo =-It.[ (4.25 + 2-5. In Y1)j2 '~l _ ~2) In (ro/y)] - : - 2. 5 2. 5 The temperature gradients determined by graphical methods make it possible t.6 calculate &a from Eq. M.- Fig. I shows the distribution of ea across the tube cross section. Ea.grOws with increasing distance from the -,-,all and with increasing Re number, wherefrom it follows that Ea/ 0 in the center of the tube. The curves shown in Figi I hold for a heavy metal. The Sa(l) curvehs 'sken for alkalihe metals sl~ow a similar course, but the maximum is a 1y marked at high Re numbers. Fig. 2 shows the experi-I mental curves Ca/1 -f(O'(continuous lines) as comDared with those calculated d t6 Lich ( ...... ) and those obtained for heavy metal A) and alk:0170nre - t'al (B) according to Voskresenskiy A comparison between measured and the ore tical2y d et ermined temperatur e fie lds (Fig. 3) shows tha the assumption E -1 increases the influence of turbivlent heat tra sfer at smali Re numbers bu- reduces it at high Re numbers. Acdordini to the Re number, E is tbUs~ higher or lower than 1. Card Vq _22613 S10891611010100410161027 Turbulent heat..-. B102/B205 Fir,'. 4 shows F -f(Re) at J-0.8 for water (9), alkaline metal (o), and heavy metal (o). There are 4 figures. SUBMITTED: July 14, 1960 Car 42 26368 8/089/61/011/002/004/015 9 B1 02/B201 AUTHORS: Subbotin, V. I., Ibragimov, M. Kh., Ivanovskiy, M. N., Arnoltdov, M. N., Nomofilov, Ye. V. TITLE: Heat transfer with a turbulent flow of liquid metals in tubes PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 11, no. 2, 1961, 133-139 TEXT: This is a report on a study of heat transfer occurring with a turbulent flow of liquid alkali and heavy metals in tubea. In the range of Pe 102_104, experimental data on heat transfer to l1quid metals differ con:iderablyl they may, on the whole be grouped into two classes which are characterized by Nu - 7 i- 0.025 Peo'~ (1) and Nu - 3.3 , 0.014 PeO.8 (2). The authors determined the heat-transfer coefficients by two methods: by measuring the temperature field in the flow of liquid metal, and by measuring the wall temperature and the mean temperature_ of the liquid metal. Fig. 1 shows the experimental setup traversed by the metal vertically (from bottom to top). The characteristics of the experimental Betup are as follows: Card 1/6 26368 S108 61/011/002/004/C!5 Y Heat transfer with a turbulent B I 02 B201 Part Part 2 tube material ste;~I steel IY I SM9'r 1 Y I 6H9r (lKhleN9T) (,Khl8N9T) outer tube diameter 42 mm 34 mm inner tube diameter 31.1 mm 2.9.3 mm Aistance between tube inlet and thermocouple 1,66 mm 985 mm length of part with heat transfer 1194 mm 980 mm distance between beginning of heatedpart and thermocouple 976 mm 945 mm All thermocouples (chromel-alumQl couples) that served to measure the temperature of the liquid metal at the inlet ard outlet of the test tubea, were calibrated on a platinum - platinum rhodium thermocouple. The electric power was measured by astatic wattmeters of accuracy index 0.2 and 0-5. The flow rate of the metal was measured by magnetic and throttle flow meters. The alkali metals were continuously purified fro oxides (oxygen content 0.02-0.005% by weight), not so the heavy metals ?Oxygen content Card 2/6 26368 S/,08 611011,1002100A Heat transfer with a turbulent B102Y3201 V015 F,,'JO-3% by weight), The temperature in the flow was measured with mobile thermocouples on 9-12 fixed points. Special small-size thermocouples served to measure the temperature fieldal the results of these measurements were in good agreement with those calculated by Lyon's theory. The wall temperature was determined by extrapolation of the temperature profile for the wall. The mean temperature of the flowing liquid metal was calculated from the formula r r Ut, rdr / ~o U.-dr, where D' - 5.5 i. 2.5 In, 14q Liq + y was taken as the velocity distribution law; (Y - 0.25-0.4 mm). The Nusaelt numbers resulting from the measurement of the temperature fields are in good agreement both with one another and with the results of other authors. They are consistent with Lyon's formula (1) in the range Pe - 100-12,000. It is not, however, as assumed by Lyon, Ea/ev ionstant over the tube c;ross section, and independent of Pe, out radically variable, and smaller than unity for small Pe, larger than unity for large X1 Pe. The second method takes account of the thermal cortact resistance on ,the heat-transfer surface, The results obtained by the two methods are in Card 3/6 Heat transfer with a turbulent,.-, 26368 S/089/61/01'/002/004/015 B102/B201 agreement for alkalJ. metals, whic.)h is indicative of' the fa-,t that ther-e is no thermal contact resistance ir. them under 'he given conditions (puri.fica- tion from oxides!). No agreement was found ;n the case of heavy metals, i.e., 'here is a thermal contact resistanle at the Interface between tube wall and liquid metal, As was shown by further studies, this rontact resistance drops eyponentially with a rise of lie.. Yu. N., Fokrovskly, Engineer, and A. P. Aleksandrov, laboratory assistant, helped to prepare the experimental setup and the small.-size thermocouples, There are 6 figures, I table, and 12 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The three most important references to English-language publications read as follows: R. Lyon, Chem. Engng. Progr, 4"j, 2, 75 (1951); H. Brown et al. Trans. ASME,.22, No. 2.. 2-79 ('957); R. Martinelli. Trans. ASMEP U, No~ 8, 947 (19,17). SUBMITTZD: August,25, 1960 Card 4/6 L 3L8835-66 EWT(I)/ZWT(a)/ZCC.(k)-2/gTq(f)/ZWG(N)/T/EWP(t)/EWA(b) IJP(6) TTIWW AT AT6002505 AD ACC Mt. V SOURCE CODE: UR/3158/65/000/022/0001/0006 AUTHOR: Subbotin, V. I.; Iv=ovsk!j, H. IORG: State Committee - for-the-Utilization-of My- Lh ,y SSSRO Ene gica_ Mt (Gosudarai;;;M_-k=1tet po Ispol- vanlyu atoomoy emrgii SSSR, rialka- -jenergeticheskly institut) TITLE: The farm of impurities In cesJUM used in thermionic converters 1Y7 SOURCE-. 01minsk. Fitiko-emergeticheskiy institut. Doklady, no. 22, 1965. Sosto- yanlye primesey v tsezii, ispollzuyemm v termoionnom proobrazovatele, 1-6 TOPIC TAGS: thermal ionization, themochemistry$ cesium plasma, electrode, free ABSTRACT: The effects of air on cesium Impurity formation in thermionic omverters were studied. The oxygen and hydrogen form CsZO, CsH and CsOll. The hydroxide die- sociatol according to the reaction Cs0H + 2Cs 4 CsZO + CaH. The oquftibrium conditions for the above reactions and the dissociation of the Cara 1/49 L 281135-66- ACC NR: AT6002505 oxide, 'hydride and hydroxide.were thermochemically analyzed. Comparisons were made I between the equilibrium constants, the partial pressures for dissociation and the free enirgies of the chemical reactions occurring in the thermionic converter whichi result in impurity formation. At 3000C the partial pressure of H2 and 02 for dis- .sociation of hydride and oxide compounds of cesium varied imnsiderably: 400 mm Hg for H2 its against 10-60 for 02. The products of the dissociation of cesium hydro- Aide and ox de were shown to result in water vapor formation on the surface of the I icesimm. By combining the equilibrium constant it was shS?wn that the partial pres- I PP ,sure of the water vapor was extremely low (P ) = 10Y12). The equilibrium con-1. H2 H20 I iditions for impurity formation In cesium vapor, found between the electrodes of i the converter, depend on the temperatme and the materials from which the converter Is made. In the hottest portions of the converter molybdenum is used; at tempera- of' about 1500 to 20000C, stainless steel is used for the cooler regions at temperatures of 500 to 10000C. The equilibrium state impurities in the cesium reser- voir was considered under these conditions. Data on oxygen partial pressures for 1- various oxides of the construction naterials and C520 as a function of temperature I (from 300 to 20000C) am given. In the cesium reservoir (3000C) almost all of the ,oxide is in the form of C.s.0, independent of the electrode composition.: At higher Card 2/3, N IL 18835-66- 'ACC NR: AT6002505 temperaturar. In the zone of the Mo electrodo, MoO3 foms e.301y, dccompo!~.Ing to the )volatile MoO36 The HoO3 then crabines with the witerial at the "cold electrode" toil I I ,form thin oxide of that material. A graph of change. in isobaric-isothermal poten- Itial of MoO3 reacting vith ft, Fe, Cr, Rb and TA as a function of tempprature is I Igiven, Orig. art. has: I figure, 2 tables, 5 formulas. SUB CODEt, 07,10 SUBM DATE: none OTH REF: 003 ICard 3/3 vab ACC NRs AP7002170 SOURCE CO DEs URTO-08 02 051110512 AUVOR: Subbotinp V. I$; Ivanovskiy., M. N.; Arnolldov., M. N.; Shmatko, B. A.; Pleshiv- ~sev, A. D. ORG: none ~ITIE: Control of the content of oxygen and hydrogen immr1ties in molten sodium by measuring the electric resistance SOURCE: Atomnaya energiyal v. 21) no, 6., 1966~ 53.1-512 TOPIC TAGS: liquid metal, resistivity) hydrogen,, o)Wgen, gas analysis i ABSTRACT: In viev'of the conflicting data in the literature concerning the dependence of the electric resistance of liquid sodium on its oxygen content, the authors mea- sured with a de double bridge the resistivity of sodium at 350C as a function of the o)Wgen and hydrogen concentrations. The hydrogen and the oxygen were introduced into the circulating liquid sodium in gaseous form. The amount of introduced gas was de- ~ermined by measuring its pressure in a vessel of known volume kept at a given tem- perature. The chemical compositions of the sodium, oxygen, and hydrogen employed are given. The results show that oxygen does ndt change the resistance of liquid sodium, accurate to 5 x 10-8,ohm, but the resistivity does chonge linearly with increasing h f ,ydrogen concentration. Consequently. by measuring the electric resistivity o liquid sodium it is possible to monitor the hydrogen content,vith accuracy 3 x 10-5% by weight, the oxygen content cannot be monitored. Orig. aft. has: 1 figure and I table. L WB CODE.- .270 SUPH DA22: 23Jun66/ ORIG REF: 0021 OTH FXF: 003 Cord ]JI uDes 62i.o3g.534.6 M-N"j40L'bOV IV. V. USISSBERGER, Arnold, redaktor; VABILITEV. V.G., radaktor; ARNOLIDOV, V.Ve redaktor; SHAPOVAWV, Vale, tekhnichaskiy redaktor. -- - - - - iaiiisik [Physical methods of organic chemistrye Translated from the Rnglish) Pizicheskie metody organicheskoi khimii. Perevod a angliiskogo pod obahchei red. V.G. Vasilleva. Moskva. Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-ry. Vol. 3. 1954. 216 p; (MLRA 8:4) (Electrio moments) (Mass spectrometry) (Radiochemistry) SUBOW, Glenn T,: KATZ Joseph J.; GAGARn=Y, Yu.V* [translator]; T , 0 I.K.,(Iranslater); NIKMAYZV, A*V., professor, dektor khWehookikh nauk, redaktor; AENOLIDOV, ToVe, rodaktor; CHAMALOY, V.I., tokhni- cheekiy redektor. [Actinide elements. Translated from the Inglish) Aktialdy. Pereved a angliisksgo IM.Gagarinskoge i Z.H.TSentera. Pod red. AsY. Nike lReva. Moskva, Izd-vo inestrannoi lit-ry, 1955. 701 p. (KI&A 9t4) (Radioactive substances) I'ARWVSIIT, TSX, doktor khim.nauk, red.: OWBUMIX, Aeles kand, khim.nauk (translator]; am, D.K., kana.khim.nauk.(trsnslatorj-. 313MV, O.F., kana.khim.nauk [translator]; ARHOLIDOV, T.T., red.; IOVLZVA. N.A.. tekhn.rea. Ecatalytic, photochemical# and electrolytic reactions] Xmtali- tichaskie, fotokhimlobeekle i slektrolitichaskie reaktsii. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1960. 436 p. Translated from the Inglish. (xr.RA 13til) (Chemical reactions) .-0 PF,rRUKHIN, 0.11.[tranalator]; RODINp S.S.[tranolatorl; ZOLOTOV, Yu.A., kand. khim, nauk, red.; AfOt'OLIDOVI V.V.p red.; GRIBOVA, M.P.9 tekhn. red. [Extraction in analytical chemistry and radiochemistry] Ek- straktsiia v analiticheekoi khimii i radiokhtmii. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr, lit-ry, 1961. 350 P. (KMA 15:4) Translated articles. (Extraction (Chemistry)) (Radiochemistry) PBASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4870 Amol Idov Ye M T T Honta, V.V. Kalechyte 0j, mikhaenko, Ya. M. Meytin, M. *S;v;ch, V.D. Tomashchuk.. A.M. Shvans Ikyy Xhimichna promyslovist' Ukrayiny (Chemical Industry of the Ukraine) [Kyyiv,, Derzh. vyd-vo tekhn. lit-ry URSR1 1960. 128 p. 2.,000 copies printed. (Series: Do dekady ukrayins,koyi literatury ta, mystetstva v Moskvi) Ed.: A.I. Rukavyshnykov; Ed. (Inside Book): L. Raytburd; Tech. Ed.: L. Horkavenko. PURPOSE: This book is intended for the general reader interested in the development of the chemical industry of the Ukraine. 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Inst Title The Influence of Pentoxyl on the Morphologic Composition of Blood in Rabbits in Experimental Radiation Sickness Orig Pub : Me&. racliologlya, 1958, 3) No 4, 89 Abstract : To rabbits, after Leneral irradiation of 10.5 r/min with total dose of 620 r, a solution of pentoxyl (P; 20 mg per I kg) was introduced from 5th day of illness until such time as the amount of leucocytes in peripheral blood increased to normal or subnormal amounta. P rem- ved radiation leucopenia (by 45th day of illil-,-ss, the number of leucocytes was .- 1W~). By this -*--~Lia, nornali- zation of the leucocytic formula was noted; ihe presence of an increased amount of young and stabnuclear leucocytes Card 1/2 USSR/Human and tuUmal Physiology (Normal and PatholoL~icnl) T The Effect of Physical Factors. Ionizing Irradiation Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 6, 1959, 27191 in peripheral blood pointed to stimulation of leuco- poiesis by P. The content of erythrocytes and Hb in blood increased. 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Nikolay Iostfovich. inzhener lesnogo khozyaystva; DANICBSV, Mikhail-Pro- koftyevich, luzhener lasnogo khozyaystva; BARANOV, N.I., redaktor; RHuL'DOVA, I'LL, radaktor todatelletva; KARASIX, I.?., takhatchaskly redaktor (Use of enlarged small scale aerial photographs in forest mensuration work] Ispollsovanie uvelichennykh malkomanshtabnykh aeoranimkov pri lesouchetrqkh rabotakh. Moskva, Goelesbumisdat, 1956. 56 p. (MLRA qiI2) le TSentrallnyy nauchno-iaeledovateltakiv institut lesnogo khotyaystva (for Kolosova) 2. laningradskiy otryad lasnoy aerofotoe"yeaki (for Balyayev, Danichav) (Photograpby, Aerial) (Forests and farest'v7-Mansuration) YMPIPANOV. Boris Tefimovich. imndidat takhnichookiy nauk; SHIRZNNIKOV, Pavel Stapanovich,inxhaner; ORICSHKIN, B.S..redaktor; ARNOLIDOTA, IC 0 redaktor izdatelletva; SHITS, V-P-,tskhniche9ki;-r-e0d"WMr,~ [Operation and repair of railroads for transportation of lumber) Skepluatatoiia I remout lasovoznykh zhelesnykh dorog. Mookva, Goolesbumisdat, 1956. 207 p. (XLRL 10:5) (Lumber-Transportation) (Railroads) GULISASHVILI, Vasilty Zakharovich, professor; RAPPER, O.G., doktor sell- skokhozyaystyannykh nauk. rateenzent; GORSHMNIN, I.H., doktor sallskokhozyaystvannykh nauk, professor, reteenzent; TURRE, N.A., redaktor; A)INOLODOVA, K.S., redaktor izdatelletva, KARASIK, N.P., tekhnicheer7l'"dot"m "-ft [Mountain forestry in the Caucasus] Gornos lasorodstyo dlia uslovii Kovkaza. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1956. 353 p. OC12A 10:4) 1. Daystvitell W chlen Akademll natik Gruzinskoy M (for Guli- sushvili) (Caucasus--Forests and forestry) BIRGER. G.Ye.[deceasod]; IVANOVA, Ye.P.; NOVIKOVA, A.V.; AX'1OL!.DQV,A,.-Ye,J1.,* LITHROVA, N.I.; ZOLKINAp N.S. Use economically the raw materials in the production of viscose fibers. Khim.volol,.no.5-.65-68 164. (MIRA 17't-10) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovetellskiy institut is1rasstvennogo vololma. ARC-1,1;-:19 R.G.; N.G. Cold brittleness of steel in plain specinens under stress. Zav. lab. 31 no.1:103-107 165. ('FIRA 18:3) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-isoledovatel'sJUy institut stroitellnvkh konstruktsiy. ARONE , ~Ylpw Charaoteristics of the.machanism of low-carbon steel. failure. Piz. met. i metalloved. 19 no.31475-477 Mr 165. (MIRA 18s4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issladovatel'shy institat stroitellnykh konstruktsiy. SHKURUPIT, P.L.; ARROPOLUT, A.G,----. Starting gas-fired cupola furnaces. Idt. ;roizv. no.9:12- 13 3 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Cupola furnaces) (Gas as fuel) SM=FIT, F-I-; ANIOPOLIN, A-G. Replacing foundry coke with natural gall. Hashinoatroitell no.9:38 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Gas, Natural) (7ounding) RIBAS, Yurly YUkhaylovich (deceaved); AKKEWAII, Fridri.Kh 11.1arkovich; FYATETSKIY, GrIgorly Yuzefovich; ARNOPOLIN, Alcksandr Grigorlyevich; SiESIIENKO, N.N.) red',-----'----, - - . ., . (Explosionproof electrical ejuipri.ont for thE) PetrOleUn.) gas) and chemical industries Vny-vozaAchishchannoe elektrooborudovanie dlia neftianoll gazovoi i khirlche- skoi promyshlennosti; spravocWk-katalcv. Moskvat Nedra, 1964. 158 p. (1,1I RA 18: 1) BUDYLIN.M.H.; ARNOPOLIN.U.N. N - I Textolite rings In pneumatic hammers. Stan. I instr. 26 no-5:31 MY 155. (NM 8:8) (Pneumatic tools) (Washers (Mechanics)) RIN,-~ST, F. "obile electric transformer for mines. p. 140. RIMY. (ilinisterstvo I hutniho prumyislu a rudnych dolu) Praha. V01. 4, no. 5, MaY 1'56. SMICE: East European Accessions List, Vol. 5, no. 9, Sentember 1956 CZECROSL61AUA/Cultl4able Piants - Grains. M-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Blol., No 3, 1958, 1o742 Author Arnost, R.) Volprecht) J. Inst 10~;&Wst- Title : Producing Hybrid Corn Seed in the YeSKhK /JZD in Czech/ Orig Pub : Socialist. zemed., 1956, 6, N6-'10, 584-587. AbstrAct No abstract. Card 1/1 ATICTIlp L.; EMODY, A. Survey of Western industrial establishment. P.327. MAGYAR EPITOIPAII. Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EF.AI)) LC. Vol. BO No. 9., September 1959 Uncl. CSINADY, Jeno.; AIRNOTI, Tibor.; XLLOXSOKI. Jeno. Investigations of the nervous system in ping-pong players. Kiserletes orvostud 7 no-4:397-403 July 55. 1. Oresagos Testnevelest an Sportegeezeagugyi Inteitet Intatolaborato- rinnm. (NXRVOUS SYSTEM. physiology, in ping-pong players) (ATHIRTICS, physiology, ping-pong players nervous system) AJUTOTT , D. G. Nuclear energy and cold war. Mir naWci .- no-3At23-30 1609 ~'IIRA V, 110) 1. Predsodatelikomissi.7 atowIM naukI Ammotsiatsiya nauabayi-h rabotnikov Soyedinemoao 1wrolovetva. (Atomic energy re-Mirch) v Arnov, Coil 3 wj t; Or, statey Kharlk. ele~trot,clrhr. in-ta, Issue telffin. 87' itcl:'S. So: U-.^3261, 10 April 5",, (Letopis 'Zhurnal I ny).-h Statey, No. 12, 1949). -1. , . . -.-l. I.. J, - "),]16v, ~. I . 'IFIssentials ~01- ol, -: o~- ~ ucluarl nauch.-tekhri. statoy Rharik. elehtrotekhn. in-ta, ls~:ue 7, p. SO: U-3',Ol, 10 ADril 1) ."., (Letords 'Z',;~iminl Inykh St..-ttey, I.", 2~)41`)- Y I - 1~ i I . -. ~ I . I ,VI 7-~ J~j ~,- . . .-. I;- , . . . _ . _ , ,T-IW' -&141ff' 'All =1400 ARAIN, j_1 ....S 31 , YN- T~ ~~ ~, ~~j 3/081/62/000/014/011/039 B166/B144 AUTfIOR3:- Ionson, V. A., Arnover, K. R. TlTLE. Moderniz4tion of the 14KC-1.2 '(IKS-12) 8pectrograph by the use of a seqiconductor-pickup-, PERIODICALt Referativn~y zburnal'. Khimiy*a, no. 14, 1962, 340, abstract 14;153 (Sb. "Goryuchiye)slantay. Khimiya i tekhnol.". no- 4. Tal1lin, 1961, 257 - 261 TEXT: In order'to reduce the spectroCraph's sensitivity to mechanical interfemneo and ~1 o make the task of tuning it less laborious the O.;OY -lu I(FEOU~-16) photomulltiplier has been replaced as the pickup uy a semiconduc- tar bolometer, the low therinal inertia of whioh has made it possible to us(. modulated radiation with a modulation frequency of 9 ops. The output voltaBe of the bolometer is amplified by a selective, six-sta6e, negative- feedback, voltaf;e amplifier tuned to a frequency of 9 cps. The amplific6l signal'is detected and passes through a divider to the input of an :;~w C -15~ WS-158) recording potentiometer with a sensltivi~y of 10 mv. W o srp cc tro- Unrd 1/2' Modernitation of the ... 3/081/0'2/000/014/011/03,9 B166/'8144 graphs bnve already been put into operation with positive results. The circuit is given and tho electronic ampli'fier described. jAbstracter's note: Complete trnnslation-I Card 2/2 AFJ,*('Vi,;E'V !C , !iojisl~,v , prof. dr. i Peograd'i k - ,~o2t) of the environment in the appewance and r.Tc,,rb-Hitv of (-rdlovnscular diseases. Med. glas. 17 no.6:2.2~-1226 :e -j 1 163 - AR*.-OVLJE'VJC, I-'AN V. Principles of theoretical mechanics 2. jzd. :~eograd) Izd. Cc-.-,tr. ud- s-Ludcnatt, tehnike.. 190-149- 6 vols- RPB 1. Xlechanics. MARINKOVIC. V.; AUOVLYNVIG. V.: SAKOVIC, K. Distribution of radlophosphorus in rat organs In deep hypothermla. Glas Srpske akad. nauka, odelj* made uo#89.53-56 1953. 1. Inatitut sa patolooku fisiolog1ju UN; primljono na VII #~mpu Odel4len a andicinskih naulm 14.V.1953. iBODT TZKMATURS *hypoth rmia, wTar.. off. on radiophosphorus distribution in rat:) (PHOSPHORUS. radioactive *distribution in various organs, off. of exper.~ hypothermls, in rate) WIMOVIC, V... A!!O SAHOVIC. K. T I Changes of radlophoophorus content In rat organs during hMrtherals and hypothermia. Glae,Srpoke akad, nanka, odo1j, mod, nd,0:57-62 1953. 1. Institut ma patolosku fisiologiju UN; primljono na VII skupu Odaljenja mediolmokih nau)m 14.V.1953 g. (BODY TINPERATM *hyperthernia & hypothermia, axper.. off. on radlophosporms distribution in rat) (FROSMORUS.'radloactive *distribution In various organs, off. of exper. hyper- thermla & hypothermia In rate) ABIIOVLnfflC, V.; SAHOVIO, K.; MARINKOVIG, V.; ANAF, M. Wf9ct of by-pophysectomy and adranalectonW on distribution of radio- phosphorus in rat organs. Glas Srpske Wmd, nwika, odelj. mod. no.8S 77-81 195) IPHOSPEORUS, radioactive. *distribution In various organs, off. of hypophysectomV & adrenalectomy In rate) (PITMTARY GLAID9 off. of excis. *on radlophosphorus distribution In various organs in rate) (AMMTAL GLLNDS, off. of exois. *on radlophosphorus distribution In various organs In rate) 1, Institut sa patolooku fiziologiju SAN; primljono n& Il skuN Odelje a medicinsk1h nauke, 25.VI,1953 go JLRNOTIJIVIC, V.; SAHOVIG, K.; STANKOVIC, D.; ANA?, M. Distribution of radiophosphoras in organs of hypophysectonized and adranalectomixed rate. 81as orpska akad. nauka. odalj mad. 211 no-7:1-9 1953. 1. Primljeno na XIV skupu Ode1j, mad. anuka od 30 IX 1952 god. (PHOSPHORUS. radioactive . distribution in adronalectomized & hypophysectomized rats) (PITUITART GLAND, a". of excis. on radiophosphorus distribution In rate) (AMM GLANDS, off. of exclso . on radlophomphorus dirstributlon. in rate) 5 IFIR, I 11, -a ~Rfl E f ORM I i 'A -1 E", V-11 Nil m ARMWEVITCH, V.; CHLHOVITCH, X.: MILOSAVLJEVITCH, T. inhibiting effict of adrenalectorr on alloxan bnmrglycomia. Bull. Aaad.serbOse,,classe mod. 11 o.2:35-36 1954. UXVM NUTAITUS, experimental, ipff. of adreiLAeqt~vV) (AMRMLdWWS, effect of excision, on allman ftabstes) ARINWIVITCH, Y.t CHAHOTITCRO X.; ANAF, M.; MILOSAVIJNVITCH$ V. Iffsot of adrenal grafts in the anterior chamber of the e7e on aliOxa,A hipairglycomia in,rata,,Bull.Aca&.serbe se.,olasse mod, 11 no-2:39 1954,, (ADOWA GLANDS. transplantation, ofie''on all6san diabetes of adrenal Implants In eye In rats). (DIA M IS M M ITUS, experimental, qk.ft*of adrenil implants in eye in rate) (w" pbysioloa7' off. of adrenal implants on alloxan diabetes in rate) ARNOTWUMNI T..- CHAROVITCH, X.; WMAYLIMITOH, T. Studies.on.plWolopathology of h ypothermia in homotherms; effect of Asep hyoothe''la 'i ill6iau h M 0 qperglycemla. BulleAcad.serbe fie.. class@ med. 11 nos2!40-41 1954. (DiibiZ3--)ddihrJS, experimental, off. of 1"thirmia) (BODY MiWEBYT014. bypothermia, off. on allaxan-diabetee) -T-, - ARNOVLJBnC: Vojislav. Prof. Dr. Pathophysioloff and clinical aspects of chronic heart insufficiency. 149d.pregl..Novi.Sad 8 no.1:1-9 '55. (CONGMTIVI MMM FAILURE. clin.a " eta & pathophysiol (Ser)) ARNOVLJUIC, VojtBlav, Prof., dr. The significance of arteriosclerosis in diseases of the heart and of blood vessels. Mod. pregl., Novi Sad 8 no.2-3:98-104 1955- (WERIOSCUROSIS. compl. cardio-vasc. die., pathogen., clin. aspects & ther. (Ser)) (HFM DISEASES, compl. arteriosclerosis, pathogen.. elin. aspects & ther. (Ser) ) (BLOOD VZS9KLS, die. compl. arteriosclerosis, pathogen., clin, aspects & ther. (Ser)) ARNOFIJXYIC. Tojislay. prof., dr. (Beograd) 1. .- , .- 7~. t-- '~~ !~. , I,-.,-- " '~4 , I111 Wrocardial Infarction la medical practice. Med. glasn. 9 no*10: 353-357 Oct 55. (KYOCANDIAL INFARCT, clin. "poets & ther. (Ser)) SAROVIC, X; ARNOVLJWICI V: IUMNKOVIC,V.; HIIAJTIIJDVIC, P. Blood potassium in hypothyroidism in rate. alas.Srpoke akad. nauka, odelj.med. 215 no.9:1-4 1955- (HYPOTHYROIDISM, experimental, blood potassium in) (DWODo potassium in exper.twpothyroidism) (POTASSIUM, in blood, in exper.hypothyroidism) SAHOVIC. K; ARMVLJWIC, V; MARINKOVIC,V; MITAITIMOVIC, P. & 1 &-NOW."W-11-1111111W Distribution of radioactive iodine and phosphorus in the organism in rate In experim'atal tumors produced with benzopyrene. Glas. Spreke akad.nauka. odalj.md. 215 no-9:5-12 1955. 1. Inatitut do ptqsiologle pathologique do I'Academie Sarbe do* Sciences. (IODINS, radioactive, netab. in ex0r.cancer) (PHOSMRUS, radioactive. motab. In exper.cancer) (IMPTATIS, expoirimental. radiolodine & radlophosphorus notab. in) SAHOVIC. X; AM0Y1JZVIC,V; MARINKOVIC, V; AW, M; HILUTINOVIC,P. Studies on fumetional value of grafting of the adrenals into the eye in rats; offset of grafting ondistribution of radioactive phosphorus and iodine in the organism of adr"nalectomized rate, Glas.Srpsk" akad.n&uka,odelj.mod.2l5 40-9:93-100 1955- 1. Institut za patolooku fisiologija SAN. (ADHIRAL GLANDS, transplantation. intra-ocular grafts.eff. on radioiodino & radio- phosphorus motab. in rats) (PHOSPHORUS. radionc tive, motab.,off. of intra-ocular adrenal grafts in rate) (IODINE, radioactive, motab.offl of intra-acular adrenal grafts in rate) (M, pbysiolo&-r, off. of adrenal grafts in anterior chamber on radio todins & radiophosphorus metab.) MARINKOVITCH, V.; ARNOVLJEVITCH, T.; CHAHOVITCH, X. Modification of radiophosphorus level In the organs in rate in byperthermia and in bypothermia, Bull. Acad. serbe sc., classe mad. 15 no.3:3-4 1956. 1. Institut do recherches modicalso do I'Academia sarbe des Sciences. (PHOSPHORUS, radioactive, mets.b., off. of exper. fever & hypothermia (Fr)) (FEVER, experimental, off. on radiophosphorus metab. (Fr)) (BODY TSMPERATURE, hypotberm.ia, exper., off. on radiophosphorus metab. (Irr)) .AlUlDVIJSVIC, V..; SAHOVIC, K.; MILUTINDVIC, P. Studies on extrahapatic action of alloxan; modifications and distribution of concentration of.radioactive Iodine In rate in alloxan diabetes. Glas Brpske akad. nauka. odelj. mod. 217 nn-10:25-28 1916~ 1. Inatitut za medicipska Instrativnja SAN. Odeljenje as. kliniku I skeperimentalnu patologiju. (DIABMS MRUITUS, s*perimentsl. radiolodine metab. In alloxan diabetes in rate (Ser)) (IODINE, radioactive, metab. in alloxan diabetes in rate (Ser)) ARNOVLJEVIC j V. I akad. The Third European Cardiologioal Congress Rome So I !tember 18-24j, 1960. Glas SANU 12 no.2%262 160 tpubl.162 1, Srpoka akadwdja nmxka i vmet3io3til Beograd, ARNOVIJKVIG,-V,- Modification of the initial part of the ventricalar complex in alootroeardiograpby under the influence of low body temperaturea. Olaa. Srpske akad. nauka, odelj. mad. 21+8 no.16:19-26 161. HrPOTEMIA INDUCED) IMTROCARDIOGRAPHr) R 'YUGOSLAVIA Pr Affiliation not given.] "Editorial - Nuclear Medicine." Belgrade, Medicinski q_La~nilc Vol 17, No 3-4, Har-Apr 63; pp 97. Abstract : Brief discussion of the radioisotopes used in biomedical research and medical practice in Yugoslavia since 1951 with discussion of the specialized meetings including the third one held in Feb 62 in Zagreb; some of the papers presented at that one are in this issue. Eler-trccard'oeraphic Chaneer ?Ii itrid urxr.r the in~'Iunnca of cheralcal mediators. Contributlen to otudy of the pathog(,mcsio of anaphylact.-ic reaction. Glao- Srj~:~,ku akad. ~i nauil, .cd. 17 ,i")jipjav,, prof. dr. OWOgrad) A!~Xoyljiwic, -, Eurly diagnosis of myocardial Infarct. Med. glas. 19 no-1: 1-3 ja 165. 11 tion between the tevel of reduced glutiLthlone in the 41111"'In the sucoma lnduc,~d with hentoVr ,vne,and in th grafted rat, sarcorna. X. Chahovitch, . Arnovljcvitcls. and V.SlilamAjevitchocad. Sci., Acla Unio Intern. coystra Chmamm 7, 79-83(1950',,(In French) -Saremutas induced in rat, by bmtopyrene con- taitted a higher conen. of glutathione thnn tmnsplanted saremas. - The glutatbimc content of a given tumor - "as/ lower than the cotim. in thr lifer of the bos t. R. F. R. VIDOVIC) V.L., dr.; ARNCVLWIC-MANKgNjdr. Influence of the ruperfioial hypothermia on the maternal behavior of the female of white rata, Glas SANU 12 no,,2:224 160 (publ.162). or rioat rafts !:Vfted to c,n6itilr, 12' Ilo. 2, 1952 ~1,,,A, july 19 "2 . AR11011TEYN, G. Bibliography - Limbering Literature on timber floating published in 1952. Les. provi. 13, No. 3, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. r! rl !v 'D !i I , " ,AI - --4 . , - -- - -- _t L- / rv ) -[--- Z 4-- 1~ - -~ , n~:- 74-.- I DONSKOY, Ivaa Petrovich; PIKRUOV, A.N., retsenzent, SMITS, G.7a, retsenzent; ARUZILTN ('r R - redaktor; T]CPISHKIRA, A.T., radaktor; KOLUIIEDVA, A.F-e, takhnicbeekly redaktor. [Transporting lumber by vater) Vodnyi transport lea&. Xoskya, Goslesbumisdat, 1955. 331p. MR& 8*11) (Lumber-Transportation) KOLLONTAY, M-y- 1tran8latOr3;-ARKSJMV.5.t*,.", redAktor; GORYUNOYA, L.K.. redaktor isdatelistva; SHITS, V.P-p takhatchaskiy redaktor [Timber floating in the Scandinavian countries; a collection of translations from the Swedish) lemosplav v.Skandinavokikh stranakh; sbornik perevodnvkh statei. Perevod so shvedskogo M.T.Kollontal. Moskva. GoBlembumizdat. 1956. 63 p. (MIRA 10:3) (Lunber-Transporta t ion) BORISOV. Ivan Gavrilovich, doteent; VIDONOV, Mikhail Georglyevich, doteent; KASLYAKOV, V.N., ratmenzent; rateenzent; KHAKHIN, N.Aa, redaktor; IMNOT, YeA, WreapaktT ~izdLgllstva,; KUZIMIN, G.M., takhnioheekiy radaktor (Control of towed rafts] Upraylisamost' bukeirmemogo plots. Moak" q Izd-vo 01schbol, transport,' 1957. 144 p. (MIRA 10:9) (Towivs*) SOMOT, N.I.Ctrsknolatorli'NIKGLAYET~,L.N.Etranalstorl; ARUSHTM".-X,' kand. tekhn. nauk, otv. red.; KMZMOTA* O.M., red* isd-ve; PARAKHINA, N.L.. tekhn. red. (Lumber floating in foreign countries; colleoted surveys and translations] Splav lose v znrubazhnykh e'tranakh; Bbornik ob zorov i peredovykh statei.* .Obsorv i otv. red. G.I.Arnahteina. Moskva, Goalesbumisdat, 1960. 64 p. (MIRA 14:5) (rcmber-Transportation) VASLYAKOV, Vasilly Nikolayevich; A4#==4j~G.S*,sj retsenzent; SHIRINKIN, Am,Djp retsenzent; SHARAPOV, V.N., red.;'YERENMYEV, P.G., red.; FEDYAYEVA, N.A., red. izd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V., tekhn. red. [Raft towing)Bukairovka plotov. Moskva~ lzd-vo "Rechnoi tran- sport," 1962. 185 (MIRA -15:12) (Towinj* (Rafts) ARlIgHTMIt I?, M. LiterAtura ob JGpoj,20,,,ani:j ature on the use of the wast OtRhOdov lescyzn literatura za 1933 0 products of g0tovoks losoPilOnlia i derevoobr*tki ter- _1951. Moskva" lumbering. sawing$ and wood working/. a so GOslesbumizdat, 1952. 31 p. Rtfta : 16-1 6 No 6 SePtOmber 1953 AIWSHTSYN, N.M. New booko. Der.i leeokhim. prom. 3 no.Z:31-32 7 1~4. (91-RA 7:1) (Bibliography--Woodworking industries) ARNSHTicyN. jNl.)(. vw_%*ft~ Now books. Der.i is (Bib li ogrphy__:Okh'm' Prom' 3 nO-3:31-32 Mr 134. (KLFLA 7:3) ood-using industries) (Wood-using ludUstries-Bibliography) ARIMMYN, NeMe %I -, I makdNammiat..m low books. Der.1 l9vokhim*prom&3 uo*4:31-32 Ap 154. (XM 713) (Bibliography-Woodworking Industry) (Woodworking industry Bibliography) AUSHIUYN HOK. New books. Dar.i lesokhIneprome 3 no.5!31 (Bibliography--lood-using Industries) W 154. (KLRA 736) (Wood-using industries-- Bibliogmphy) j : Mlsw bOOks. Der. 1 loookhlm-Prcu. 3 no.6332 Jo I (Blbljograj*y~WOOa_usinC Wustrlos) (Wood,34. (NMA ?2?) _Using iudufjtrjos~ Blbjjograj~jy) ARMTRYN, N. M. 4---- UAM .. Nov books. Der. I lesokhIx.prox. 3 no.7:31-32 JI '54. (XLRA 7:7) (BiblIography-Wood-unixg Industries) (Wood-using industries- Bibliography) xt ".!t" ARNSHTlim, New bcoks DereProm, 4 no.2:320 P '55. (Bi ""Ogra-Pa-WOOdwOrking indm try) (MIRA 8:4) 01, - R" " H M 'I, .A", m .-S , , Iffill HIM 114 If 0 AROBELIDZE, A. K., Cand of Tech Sci (dies) "Certain peculiarities of deposits and the technology of porous chrome plating." Tbilisi, 1957, 16 pp, (Georgian Folytechnical Institube im S. M. Kirov), 100 copies (KL, 30-57s 110) 7 137-58-3-5649 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 166 (USSR) AUTHOR: Arobelidze, A. K. TITLE-.-. Some Peculiarities of Electrolytic Precipitates and of Porous Chrome-plating Technology (Nekotoryye osobennosti osadkov i tekhnologii po.ristogo khromirovaniya) PERIODICAL: Tr. Gruz. politekhn. in-t, 1957, Nr 3(51), pp 11-20 ABSTRACT: A method of double chrome-plating is examined. The first, basic coating (approximately 100A) is obtained at a temperature of 70-750C and a current density Dk Of 80-150 u/dm2 from an electrolyte having a composition of 250 g/liter of Cr03 and 2. 5 g/liter of H?S04' This ensures a relatively rapid growth of a hard Cr layer devoid of a network of fissures. The second layer, 20 ,*thick, is applied in the2same electrolyte at a temperature of 500 and a Dk of 40-50 a/drn . A fine network of fissures is obtained in the process. Finally, the anodic treatment of the Cr coating is performed in an identical electrolyte, the intensity of etching, for a coating 0. 1 mm thick, varying between 300 a/min and 600 a/min. A method was developed, as a result of a series Card 1/2 of experiments along these lines, which made it possible to 137-58-3-5649 Some Peculiarities of Electrolytic Precipitates (cont. ) obtain Cr coatings with a fine network of fissures penetrating the entire depth of the coating. In the course of anodic treatment of the coating, the products of corrosion of the upper, porous layer penetrated into the lower layer through the channels provided by the fissures. Being greater than the tensile strength of the Cr coating,'the internal stresses produced in the process brought about a cracking of the coating and rendered it porous throughout its entire depth. The two-layer method proposed for porous chrome plating ensures the produc- tion of Cr coatings which are characterized by wear resistance and porosity. See also RZhMet, 1958, Nr 1, 1479 D. A. L. Card 212 "R0 ~l,.IPZ4,,-AlokaaLadr-Xonst"-t~no-vioh--SHOBIK~ L.Te.j, insh., ved. red.; SHREYDER, A.V., kand. tekhn. zaukv red.; SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. red. (Japmved technology of porous chroniUVA-1plating]Usovershen- stvovanie tekhnologii poristogo khromirovaniia. Moskva,, Filial Vses.in-ta nauchn. i tekhn, informstaii, 1958. 19 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhniche3kii i i proizvodatvennyi opyt. Toma 13. No.M-58-244/24) (MIRA 16:2) (Chromium plating) AROBTITIME, A,X, Preparing a cOmPleX B-Inter tro Dashkenan iron ores GPI 10~ruzbj no.4.-U3-12o 16, m * Trudy (MIM 17:8)