SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAZYKIN, G.S. - BAZYLEVSKIY, K.
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PRASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL R:-:P)RT AID 287 - I
BOOK Call No.z TK6397.Z3
Authori ZAKHAROVA, N. V., ahd BAMI11j K. A.
Full Title: AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES~
Transliterated Titlet Telefony-avtonaty
Publishing Data
Originating Agencys None
Publishing House: State Publishing House for Communications and
Radio Literature
Date: 1952 No. lop.: 67 No. of copies: 5,000
Editorial Staff
Editors Salitan$ Lo So Tech. Ed.: None
Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None
Text Data
Coveraget This pamphlet treats several types of automatic paw-
telephones, such as the A, B, V, and AMT series currently
in operation in Soviet city networks,, and the RNT series,
about to be introduced at this time, The pamphlet
descriLes the principles of operation, maintenance, and
servicing organization, and repairing methods of automatic
servicing organization, and repairing methods of automatic
pay-telephones, Different typ s of dial telephone exchanges
1/2
Telegony-avtomaty
AID 287 - I
and toll systems are described and supplemented by
draw-
ings and schematic diagrams.
The treatment is primarily descriptive; however,,
the de-
scription gives a good detailed picture of main
circuits,
mechanisms$ and repair methoda,
Table of Contentst
1e Des]Zz =oAutomatic Telephones of Various Series*
2. Basic and Assembly Diagrams of Automatic
Telephones of
Various Series.
3. Circuits for Connecting Automatic Telephones to
Eanual and
Automatic Stations with Rotary, and Step Systems.
4. Alarm Signalling Systems for Automatic Telephones.
5. Adjustment and Preventive Inspection of Automatic
Telephones.
6. Electrical and Mechanical Damage Occurring in
Automatic
Telephones of Various Series.
7- Organization pf Automatic Telephone Operations.
8. Servicing Automatic Telephones.
Purpose: Intended for supervisors and technicians
servicing pay-
telephones in city networks.
Facilities: None
No. of Russian and Slavic References: 5 (all Soviet)
Available: Library of Congress. 2/2
"The Planning, Construction, and Operation of the Telephone
Exchanges installed in
the Institutions Should be Improved," Vast. Siyazi, Ea. 10,
1952.
Translation M-674, 27 JulY 1955
Chivf Engineer of the Bauman Telephone Center in Yoscow.
BAZYKIN, V.
Volcanoes on Earth, Moon and ... on Marso Av. i
kosm. 48
no,10%42-47 0 165. (MIRA 180.1)
BAZYKINP V., metodlat
News itom in the lKoowo." Kryl, rod. 16 no,9:22-23 5 165s
(W RA 18112)
I* Vyotavka dOBtishaniy narodnogo khozyaystva, pavillon
"Koamosw AN SSSR.
BAZYKIN V. matodist
". I - I 1 -1- --,1 ~,
The moon is getting closer. Kryl. rod. 16 no.11%22-24
N 165. (MIRA 18%12)
1. Pavillon "Kosmos" postoyannoy vystavki rabot AN
SSSR.
SOURCE CODE: UR/0085/66/000/005/0024/0025
AUTHOR: Bazykin, V.
ORG: Astronautics Sectioup Bureau of the Federation for Aviation
Sports in B80
(Byuro--a-elin-iT-a-airon-ayt:LxI rederatell aviatsionnogo sports am-)
TITLE: Soviet station an Vanua
SOURCE: Kryllya rodiny, no. 5, 1966, 24-25
TOPIC TAGS: Vanua probe, Venus trajectory, unmanned spacecraft,
spacecraft trajec-
tory
ABSTRACT: The article discusses data on the planet Venus, gathered by
i~anus-2. Venus-~
-3 and Mariner-2: composition of Vanua' atmosphere, the temperature of
the planet, tb,
nature of its suzftce, etc. Diagrams of Vanus-;.,4pd Venus-2 and a
discussion of theii
trAjectories are given. Orig. art. has: T74-648.
SEM CODE: 22,03/ SUBM DATE: none
Card
BAZYIKIN, Viktor Vasil'Zevich; LUTSKIY., Valeriy Konstantinovich
OMoscow Planetariumn Moskovs)di rabochii, 1954., 158 pages
(Microfilm)
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Pube 86 7/35
Authors BILqkin', V. V- p and Shistobskiy,, K.
Title
Teebnical eqtdPmsnb Of the Moscow planetarium
Periodical : priroda 44/2,, 54 610,hb 1955
Abstract t A description is
planetarium given of the technical equipment of the Moscow
which shows the
bodies on a curved coiling. Tdai4 and YearlY movements of the
celestial
he aPPamtus was rode b7 the Karl Zeiss firm,
It is in a sense a calculating machine since it PrOOalcul%tOs the
position
Of anY Planet. Auxiliary devices take care Of an enormous number of
phenomena such as eclipses, Phases of the moon, northern lights t,#
Illustrations; drawings. 0 r
IrLstitution
Submitted
BAZYKIN, Viktor Vasillyevich; SHMTAXOT. Ivan
79dorovich; PAWOYM,
1,15., red.; NfRDM=X0, L.Te.. takhn.red.
[Artificial earth satellites; explanations to a sat
of posters]
Iskusetvannya sputniki soull; polasnemila k serii
plakatov.
Nookwa, lzd-vo gUardsol 1959. 30 P. (MIRA 13:8)
(Artificial satellites)
66595
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AUTHOR: Bazykin, V.V., Director
TITLE: The Third Space Rocket
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 1959, Nr 11, p 8 9 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the first automatia interplane-
tary station launched by means of the third cosmic
rocket on 4 October 1959, the problem of its most ad-
vantageous start, the calculation and-choosing of its
trajectory, its speed at the various stages of flight
and the receipt of-.signals. The trajectory was cal-
culated in a way that the station passed. the moon,
flew past its back side and then turned into.an arti-
ficial satellite of the Earth. For the successful
accomplishment of the task, various difriculties
had to be overcome, such as the development of a non-
f-ailing, multistage, controllable rocket with engines
having a capacity comparable with the.largest GES in
the world. In order to overcome the force of gravity,
Card 1/4 the rocket was to reach the second cosmic velocity <
The Third Space Rocket
66595
SOV/25-59-11-4/38
which amounts to 11.189 km per second near the Earth's
surface. The air resistance makes it necessary to
increase the velocity of the rocket. On the other
hand, the real velocity of the rocket may be reduced
inversely proportional to the square root of the di-
stance from the Earth center since by the first stages
the rocket is projected to a considerable altitude.
The motion of the station.was calculated exclusively
on the basis of the laws of motion of celestial bodies.
The station was separated from the last stage after
the engines had stopped operating and hurried further
away only by the inertia in the field of gravitation
of the Earth and the Moon. At the moment of separa-
tion, the station started moving along elongated el-
lipse, the plane of which was almost perpendicular to
the plane of the Moon's orbit. The initial velocity
(for a launching altitude of 200 km) was 10-95 km/sec.
That is why the third cosmic rocket reached the Moon
Card 2/4 orbit only 61 hours after having been launched. The
Pr
66 595
SOV/25-59-11-4/38
The Third Space Rocket
interplanetary station entered the Moon's influence
sphere with a speed below 1 km/sec. Under the influ-
ence of the Moon's force of gravity, the rocket in-
creased its velocity and started travelling along the
hyperbola in relation to the Moon. The point nearest
to-the Moon was passed on 6 Oct, 17 hours and 16 minutes
local Moscow time, at a distance of 7,000 km from its
surface. This second part of the station's journey was
performed within several hours. The Moon's attraction
forced the station to go round the Moon, barely changing
the plane of its motion. Leaving the sphere of the
Moon's attraction, the station started travelling along
the third and final part of its orbit. On 10 Oct,
the rocket reached the larg3st distance from the Earth
(about 470,000 km) now having the minimum velocity
(about 0.4 km/sec), and started returning with increas-
ing velocity. On 18 October, at 20 hours, the station
passed its perigee, somewhat over 40,000 km from the
Card 3/4 Earth, at a velocity of about 4 km/sec. Later on,
.`11<
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The Third Space Rocket
the station will move around the Earth and perform
11 - 12 revolutions. Approximately half a year after
launching, the interplanetary station will plunge in.to
dense strata of the Earth and burn out. One revolu-
tion takes about 15 days, 6 hours and the distance
will be 1 million kilometers. Travelling around the
Earth, the station described an arc of 180u within
6 hours. A basic new success is transmitting signals
from the automatic station at a moment most favorable
for their reception. The Soviet automatic interplane-
tary station continuously performs measurements, stores
results and, only according to a special command from
Earth, gives the information quickly to the scientists.
The moment of transmission is selected on the basis
of experiences gathered by radio-observation of sput-
niks a-nd rockets. There is 1 diagram.
ASSOCIATION:Moskovskiy Planetariy (Moscow Planetarium)
Card 4/4
MIM7LOV, A.A., oty.red.; MARMOV, D.Ya.0 doktor flz.-mat,nauk, xamootvt
red,; DUMW, A.I., doktor takhn.nouk, red., SOLOTIUT, M.D.,
doktor takhnonsukg red,; POPOV, P,I., prof., red.; PARERAGO. P.P..
red. Edsoessed]; MMISKIY, T.T., doktor fiz.-m9tem,nauk, red.;
BAZYM. T.T.,_xvd.; 3RCW I , T.A., red.; SAKSOWAKO. L.V.,
red.isd-va; LXBZWA, L.A., takhn.red.
[Proceeding of the Second Congress of the All-Union Astronomical
Geodetic 60:iatyl Trudy Ttorogo slesda Veesoiuznogo astronomo-
goodesicheskogo obahchostva. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 196o.
151 P. (MIRA 14-.2)
1. S"yesd Viesovusnogo astronomo-goodesicheakogo obshchestva. 2d,
Leningrad, 1953. 2. Chleny-korrespondenty AN IZM (for Hikhaylov,
Parenago). (Astronomy, Spherical and practical-Congresses)
(Geodesy-Congresses)
S/035/62/000/005/008/098
AO55,/A1O1
AUTHOR:
3qj~in,, V. V.
TITLE: Scientifically substantiated atheistic propaganda at
lectures on
astronomy
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Oeodeziya, no. 5,
1962, 7,
abstract 5A39 ("Tr. 2-go snyezda Vses. astron.-geod. o-va, 1955".
Moscow, AN SSSR,.1960, 117.- 126)_.
Thu; It is stressed that, in lectures upon astronomy, it is
necessary to
carry on ascientifically substantiated atheistic propaganda,
resorting to
astronomical data. Religion must not be considered as a simple
belief in fairy
tales; nor must it be considered as ignorance, or as a premeditated
deceit.
Atheistic lectures must reveal the essence, roots and origin of
religion; they
must, not only provide knowledge, but also exert an influence upon
the con
sciousness of the listener. It is necessary to emphasize the
absolute opposi-
tion between science and religion, to show the scientifical
methods, and not
only their final results. The basic task of the*leoturers 15 to
show the material
Card 1/2
S/035/62/000/005/008/098
Scientifically substantiated..... A055/A101.
unity of the world and the-laws governing,it, to disprove religious
ideal oppos-
ing the earthly to the heavenly, to disprove also the religious
teaching about
the expedient organization of the world, and to insist upon the
materialistic
conception of a natural origin of the celestial bodies. The role of
the plane-
tariums and of VAGO in a soientifioally substantiated atheistic
propaganda is
stressed.
V. Bronshten
[Abstracter's note: Complete translatioal
Card 2/2
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SOV/85-60-1-9/53
AUTHOR:
Director
Bazykin. V,
TITLE:
Television Transmission From Space'7-
PERIODICAL:
Kryllya rodiny, 1960, Nr 1, pp, 10-11 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
This article constitutes a popular account of the
method eVloyed to pholt2rSaphtthe unseen surface of
-
-
'
resu
IXant pictures from the
%nd relay Me
the_1kUW
rocket to Earth. After an introduction outlining
the
difficulties involveg in the project, the author
describes the
instrument-'package carried by the rocket.
Cylindrical in
shape, it had a diameter of 1.2 m and
a length of 1.3 m. The
outer surface was equipped
with antennae, solar batterie and
shutters to regu-
late the temperature inside thK package.
Whenever
any of the measuring instruments or radiotechnical
apparatus within the cylinder became overwarm the
Card 1/J4
shutters opened and allowed the heat to disperse.
67052
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Television Transmission From Space
After separation from the rocket the miniature
space station rotated on its own center of gravity
until it was 60,000-70,000 km from the lunar sur-
face. At this point it was deprived of spin. When
the photocells had been switched on, the lower end
of the cylinder was directed towards the sun, where-
upon the 2 objectivejenses located behind the illu-
minator were aligned on the moon. The alignment was
signalled back to Earthand photography commenced.
It lasted 40 minutes and the pictures were taken
on film specially protected against cosmic radiation.
They were processed automatically and prepared for
relay, which was achieved with a cathode-ray tube
and a high-stability electronic multiplier. The
photographs were transmitted on two different systems-
slowly at apogee and quickly at perigee. Image
Card 2/4 analysis lines varied with conditions, the maximum
Television Transmission From Space
Card 3/4
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SOV/85-60-1-9/53
number in one frame being 1,000. The radio-impulses
were registered on photographic film, on magnetic
tape, on special cathode-tubes with lasting image-
retention properties and on electro-chemical paper
treated to record images. The photographs thus ob-
tained were studied and prominent topological fea-
tures named by the Komissiya Akademii nauk SSSR
(Commission of the Academy of Sciences USSR). The
author suggests that two craters possessing central
hills might have a volcanic origin and to support
his theory, refers to the eruption of large quanti-
ties of gas from the Alphonse crater observed by
N.A. Kozyrev in November, 1958, and October, 1959.
In conclusion the author quotes A.V. Markov, an
astronomer from Pulkovo to explal-n-the preponderance
of craters on the visible lunar surface. There is kr
85098
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A110/AO29
AUTHDR: A-Z Bazykin, V.0 Director of the Moscow Planetarium
T=: The First Space Ship
PERIOMCAL: Kryl'ya Rodiny, 1960, No. 6, p. 9
TMCT: After mentioning the succestal launching of the first
Soviet space
ship weighing 2 1/2 tons and the systematic research work
carried out in space
the author points out that US satelUtes overflying the USSR
territory are doubt-
les3ly serving spying purposes. The vast number of problems to
be overcome at
interplanetary space flights can be solved definitely only by
direct human obser-
vation. The difficulties encountered to send human beings into
space have to be
solved. The problems of construction of a 2 1/2 ton cabin, Its
control equipment
for observations, steering of the sateXte, required minimum
comfort and security
of the pilot, temperature fluctuations, protection from cosmic
rays, how to over-
come the consequences of pressure during the start etc. have to
be solved. In-
vestigations of the problems and consequences ofweightlawness
observed on the
dog "Lalkan gave very satisfaotory results but cannot be applied
to human beings.
The most ocmilioated problem is the automatic separation of the
cabin from the
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The First Space Ship
8/085/60/000/006/001/005
A110/AO29
rocket and its return to the earth. So far the Americans have
unsuccessfully
tried to solve this problem, which was partially due to the fact
that American
satellites did not function properly and their orbits did not
coincide with the
orbits calculated, thus their trajectories were quite unexpected.
The Soviet
Sputnik had practically a circular orbit, the consequence of
which was that the
Soviet satellite had in all its phases practically the same
velocity. The return
to the earth from such an orbit is easier. Besides, the chosen
altitude was most
favorable for manned space travel.
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P=L1 . Th.0o; POPOV, PJ.; MAR11NOV,, Ms.; KUNITSKIY,
R.Y.;
VORDIMOV-VELIYAMINOV,, B.A.; AjKMU2j_V.Vj- OLIKOV,
N.A.1
SHISMTVSKIY, K.N.; TSVSTOV, R.I.; BHONSHTEN, V.A.;
DLGLYEV, M.M.;
MOGILKO., A.Do; SEHAKIN., N.K.j WITRIM, L.S.; IZOTOV,
A.A.
Mihail Evgenlevioh Nabokov; obituray. Buil.VAGO
no.28:6042
t6oo (MIRA 14:6)
(Nabokovp Mikhail ftenlevich, 1887-1960
R&RXW V.V. BROKSHTIN, V-A-; VORMSOT-VILI TAMBOV, B.A.; DAGATIVt M-K-
PD 196W, L.S.; IZOTOV, A.A.; XULIKOV, I.A.; KUNITSJII~p: LV.;
XARTrXOV, DoTat; XlffCMMXOV# Yoolaol MWUX0, A.D.; R;611, Tu#Go;
PmV. F.I.; REZ111KOV, L-L; Rzt4t, R.I.; Mums, 144.;
SHISTOVSKIT, R.N. -
Mikhail Enonlovich labokov; o'bitw6rre 71x* v obkole 20 u093:110-
in mr4o 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(110okaw, Mikhail 3hgonloviob. 1887-1960)
--RjMYKIIUJF-vo - V" -- - - --- -
*rhe Nm Science of Astro-BAW
.South African Journal of Science, vol. 56 No-10 october 196o.
Dlreotor of Moscow Planstarim,
Bamms, Va. (Moakva)
Historical flight dedicated to the 22d Co"88 of tbq CPSU.
Hat. v shkole no-4:3-8 n-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8)
(Astronautics)
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In the spaces of the universe. Radio no.5:6-8 Yor 161.
(KERA 34:7) ~ -
Is Direktor Moskovskogo pl=etariya,
~ (Astronautics)
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AUTHORt B&zykin, V., Director (see Association)
TITIEt Launching of a Soviet Interplanetary station
1A
PER10MCALi Kryllya Rodiny, no. 4, 1961, 7 - 8
4
TEXT: The aim of Interplanetary travel in general and details
on the So-
viet automatic Interplanetary station launched on Februar7 12,
1961, in particular
are described. The first cowAic rocket (January 1959) and all
subsequent rockets
were launched from the Earth, also the artificial US planet
which reached the sun
orbit after four unsuccessful attempts. The Interplanetary
station described in
this article was intended to reach the Vanua orbit, a task
requiring utmost ao-
curacy as was pointed out by Professor 0.1. Pokrovskiy. To
ensure the success of
the enterprise, a heavy-weight Earth satellite was launched,
which went into a
circular orbit at altitudes of 225 km (minimum) and 282 km
(maximum). This arti-
ficial satellite carried a cosmic rocket with an automatic
interplanetary station.
Obedient to radio command, the rocket detached itself from the
satellite and pre-
sently exceeded the second cosmic velocity by 661 m/sec. On
reaching a predeter-
mined point, the interplanetary station commenced its free
flight towards the
CArd 1/ 3
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Launching of a Soviet interplanetary station A110/A127
Venus. By May 19-20, having covered Z70,00D,000 km the station
will pass from the
Venus surface at a distance of 100,000 km and intersect her
orbit. In view of the
high velocities at which planets revolve around the Sun (Earth
30 km/sec.,'Venus
35 km/seo.) any body designed to reach the Venus orbit should
"pull" in opposite
direction from the movement of the Earth and thus escape its
gravitational force.
The described station left the gravity sphere at 23 hours
Moscow time on February
14, at a relative velocity of less than 61 km (velocity
decrease affeated,by gra-
vitational force of the Earth). In relation to the Sun the
velocity was 27.7
knVaeo. Later the station descended towards the Sun along the
ellipse; on reach-
ing a predetermined point the station will continue Its
descent towards Venus,
enter her orbit andi after intersecting It, move away from the
Sun. In order to
reach the Venus directly, the station would be required to
move at a velocity
equal to the velocity of the Earthl since such speeds are not
possible as yet,
a circumventional method must be used. After intersecting the
Venus orbit the
station will become a Sun satellite - the second Soviet
artificial planet. Its
maximum respectively minimum distances from the Sun will be
151 and 106 million
kilometer. Purpose of interplanetary stations. Varlations, of
radio sigrAls re-
levant to distances and velocities will aid to determine
precisely the distances
within the solar system, primarily the distance between the
Sun and the Earth on
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Launching of a Soviet interplanetary station A11O/A127
which the "astronomic unit" is basedi the present "permissible
error" of 50,000
km Is Intolerable to modem science. 'The second problem are the
cosmic magnetic
fields and the magnetism of other celestial bodies, especially
plan6ts. Analo-
gous dimensions of the Earth and Venus indicate the possibility
of m W etic fields
on the latter and the presence of a radiation zone similar to
that surrounding
the Earth. Automatic stations will enable a closer study of
interplanetary sub-
stances, e.g. miorometeorites streaming around the Sun.
Analogous study of
planets of the solar system, particularly of those similar to
the Earth (Mars,
Venus) will help to solve a number of problems and facilitate
wider exploitation
of the Earthis natural wealth. The design of the interplanetary
station is shown
in a figure. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy planetariy (Moscow Observatory)
Card Y3
BAUM V.
On the vay to space. Kryl.rod. 12 no-71lO-ll Jl 161. (KM 14:6)
1. Direktor moakovakogo planetariyas
(Astronautics)
BAZYKIN.
Who is the macter of nature? Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.6:37-39
Mr 162. (KRA 15-- 3)
1. Direktor Moskovskogo planetariya..
(Atheism)
BAZYKIN, V.; LUTSKIT, V.
On the way to the moon. AvA kasm. 44 no.3:19-24 '62.
(MIRA 15-3)
(Lunar probes)
BAZYKIN, Viktor Vasillyevich; SHEVLTAKOV,, Ivan
Fedorovich;
NIKITIN, V.G., otv. za vypusk; NOVOCHADOVA, L.A.0
red.; RAKITIN, I.T.9 takbn. red.
(Methods for using visual aids in astronomy] Metodika I
ispollsovaniia nagliadnykh posobii po astronomii. Mo-
akya, Isd-vo *Znftnie,,* 1963. 37 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Astronomy-Study and teaching) (Planetaria)
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(MIRA 18:11)
L 24698-46 ~ Wr(l)/T JK
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ACC NRi 06015819 46/65
.AUTHOR: Bazylev, P. M. (Doctor of veterinary sciances);,Fomin, Yu. V.
(Aspirantj
ORG: Statew.02 idl InstItUle of Vateringg Preparations Gosudarstvennyy
nauchrrozicaNtrolInyy Institut veterinarn3rkh preparatov)
1i
TITLE: Diagnosis of Aujeszkyts disease by the method of d1tNsion
Precipitation
,-_rpction~`in agar gel
SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 7, 1965, 16-19
TOPIC TAGS: serum, antigen, comercial,animalt animal disease, virus
disease
ABSTRACT: 'The authors present the results of an experimental
investigation of
'the diffusion precipitation test (DPT1 on an agar plate as a means of
labora-,
4 If
Itor,7 diagnosis of Aujoszky's disease in 4vestocR. ho or anization of
this
te3t requires the follWing componentst' tLgar plates 1with f -5,%
agar), precipi-
--tating serump virus-rot~dning antigens:, (extracts Xv=
parenchymatous organs$
prepared from pancreatic', tissue lymphatic nodeop spleen, ~ limgs and
brain,
shotopp ocipitotihg serum ui9d was'.
'k- [of aick piglets,$ hogaj, 'arid rzbblto)~P_ ~,: The, pr 3
Aliquid 10% anti-Aujasky's di0iase, gWn~ &3 'well ~as dry globulin
obtained
Lyp hilic 'uAfiod~~-. Th 0) is
X t~from, tfie 10% Slobulizzi by. t-k 6 -agax (256
p,
di dra are -id
agar
.i~- A,
onto the bottom or the holes unched in agar plateal with portions of
ant-180n
then poured 'into these holes ~aftd with the precipitating. serum
poured into tha
!.centr2l hole). Thin is a fairly simple'Yet effeztive test which does
not re-
Auire intricate laboratory equipment, Furthermore, it ~ms established
that
L Cgfd _V2 UVC: 619:6 7.34
DMUNSKII, V.R. [Dybowakiq W.); !nYLICJf~K
L. [Baxylcsukv L.)
Surgical treatment of the foot in rbsuma-void
polyarthritis.
Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 no. 10W-30 0 1630 (MIRA
18:22)
1. Is ortopedicbeekop otdalenlya (sav. - dolft'
t. S. Yaku-
bovskiy) Revmatologichaskago inatituta (dir. -6
ktor mad.
V. Bryul),, Tarsbava. Adres avtorovs Varshava,,
Spartanskaya
u1,, dam 1,, Revmtologitheskiy institut. Submitted
July 9,,
1965.
BAZIWZUK, Lech; O]DYNSKI j Bogdan
-C~
Amputation within the foot. Chir. narz, ruchu ortop,
polska 26 no.6-.
777-782 161.
1. Z Klinik' Chirurgii Urazowej Stud*. Doskonalenia
Lekarzy AM v
Varssavie, Kierowniks do-.. dr J. SztLlc.
(AMPUTATION)
JAKMSKI, Sy1weaterl 4EYLCZUK, Loch
Possible surgical rehabilitation of rhommatic
patients.
Reumatologia (Wares.) 1 no*103-40 1636
1, Z I Oddsialu Uresawo-4rtopedyasnego Ydejakiego
Sspitala
Chirurgii Urasowej v Waresawis (Ordynator
OOdsiallus dr med,
S. JakubawmIId;Dyrsktor 8spitalas dr Z Dska'd-i %
Wojewodzkiel
Przychodni Reumatologiamej v Warmsavie (Djrraktors
dr nod.
H. Znajewska-Zarembina).
BAZYI,CZUK, Lech
Surgical treatment of rheumatoid foot deformities.
Chir. narzad.
ruchu ortopo Pol. 28 noo7t725-726 10
1. Z Oddzialu. Urazovo-Ortopedyawago Hisaftiego
Szpitala Chirargii
Urazovej w Varazavie (Ordynatort dr..med. S.
Jskubovski) i z
Wbj. Przychodni Reumatologioznej v Warszavie
(Dyrektort dr. med.
H. Zhajewska-Zarebina).
JAKUBOWSKI, Sylweister; BAZYLCZUK, Lech
Spontaneous rupture of the tendon in the thumb In
rheumatism.
ChIr. narzad. ruchu ortop. Pol. 29 no.2:225-229
161,
1. Z I Oddzialu Urazowo-Ortopedycznego Mlejskiego
Szpitala
Chirurgil. Urazowej w Warezawie (Ordynator: dr.
mad. S. Jaku-
bow3ki) i z Wojewodzkiej Przychodni
Reumatologictnej w War-
ezawie (Dyraktort dr. med. H# Znajewska-Urembina).
J~SUMMI'l, Sylw(-:3~er, dr. rned.-, RUSZCZV.~-SKA,
---umra; WIlYLCTUX, Vch
Traatment. pussIbUitles of ~aaei of rheunallism.
Rewmatologia (Varez) 3 65.
1. Z Oddzlalu Ortopady,z:nAg-.i Remant.)logitmiego
(Onlynator: due. dr. mfd. W. llai ~!k,~dsn-*-,
Dyraktccr I-nstyi--,~tat
dr. ned. W. Bruhl); ; z I OdIziah.
Uraz:)wG-C-tnj-e~.- z!-'ego
Viejskiego Szpitala Chl-rargit Ura-z-,~e4
(G~~,Ivnator: dr. med.
B. JakubowsRl) araz z Woje-jod7ki&' Pnzynhodni
Rematologicznt-j
w Warazawie (DIrektor: dr. mad. if,
Zna,-~-..-,ka-Zarenbina).
HAZYLCZUKA~ ~-Ch
Rheumatological hospital in Heinoli (impressions from
a trip).
Reumstologia (Wares.) 3 no.3:315-319 t65-
BAZTLMO, G.I., Imudidat tekhnicheskikh mmk.
Redwing the veight of automobiles. Avt,tralct.prom.
no.10:8-9 0 153.
(MM 6:11)
(Automobilis)
23967
S/113/60/000/011/002/007
12 D257/D304
AJJTHORS: Bazylenko. G.I Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Ye-rmilov, S.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Andreyev, A.S. and Makarovskiy, O.D.
TITLE: Some results of studies of automobile trains with
powered trailers
PERIODICAL: Avtomobillnaya promyshlennost', no. 11, 1960, 13-17
TEXT: The article gives the results of a study of a powered motor
vehicle train with mechanical power transmission to a single-axle
trailer and a train with electrical power transmission to a twin-
axle trailer. In the first instance a rA3-63 (GAZ-63) truck was
used, specially fitted with a 3HA -151 (ZIL-151) distribution box
from which torque was applied via a Cardan shaft to the trailer's
axle. In the second instance a ZIL-151 truck with a PA3-204B
(YaAZ-204V) motor and trolley bus electrical equipment (electric
motor, shunt rheostats, controllers, etc.) was used. Tests were
made to determine: The roadability of trains with normal or with
Card 1/3 A
23967
S/113,/60/000/011/002/007
Some results of studies... D257/D304
powered trailers; the traction properties of trains with
normal or
with powered trailers; the effects of power distribution
between
the truck tractor and the trailer on the train's total
tractive
force; comparative fuel comsumption in trains operating with
normal
or with powered trailers. The roadability tests were carried
out
over sand aP1 over snow, while the other tests were held
over a
concrete road, on meadow ground, on sand and over plowed
ground.
It was found that the use of powered-trailers greatly
increases
the train's tractive force and roadability. When the powered
axles are engaged, the tractive force increases more than
does the
train's coupling weight. Over rough terrain, a train with
powered
trailers is more economical and has a higher speed than a
train with
normal trailers. Disparity in the peripheral speed of the
wheels
on the truck tractor and the trailer causes the wheels to
slip and
slide, thereby reducing the train's tractive force. These
losses
vary directly with the kinematic disparity and the
wheels/ground
coupling factor. On curves a further-fall in' tractive force
occurs
if the trailer wheels follow a track other than that
described by
the truck tractor. This can be avoided by fitting steerable
wheels
Card 2/3
23967
S/113/60/000/011/002/007
Some results of studies... D257/D304
to the trailer with a turning mechanism that regulates
their turn
to the correct angle in rotation to the coupling. The
trailer
wheels then track with the truck tractor's. To increase the
average
speed of movement over earth roads and roadless terrain,
thed rive
to the powered trailer should be adjusted so that the
train's rate
of movement is approximately 30-40% the maximum speed of
the truck
tractor alone. There are 9 figures and 4 tables.
Card 3/3
At a sawmill combine. Poshe delo 5 no.6.-l?-19 Ja 159.
(MIRA-120)
lJonandir otryadi okhrany Kaklakovsko-Yanisayekogo lasopillnogo
kombinata. I
(Toulsey Valley-4awmills-Pires and fire prevention)
BAZYLEV. A.
Piro extinction in panel buiMinge. Posb-delo 6
no.5s19 My 160.
(MIRA 13:8)
lo lomwAir posbarnogo otryada, Haklmkovo,
Xrasnoyarskiy kraye
(Fire extinction)
BIZUEV P A.
Duty above everything else. Poxh.delo.7 no.22:20 D
161.
(MU 3,4:1-1)
1. Nachallnik Omiradkovskogo posbarnogo otryadap
Kewrovekaya
oblast',
(Kft*revo Province-Firemet)
BUTIN, A.
Militant assistant of vorkers correspondents. Sov.
P"fsDiu2y 16
no.4:62 IF 160. (MIRA 13:3)
Oteporters and reporting)
/BiiT~- P.M., kandidat veterinarafth nauk.
Netbods for active proftUxts of plWe in cattlo. Trady Gov.
amah.-kont.lust.vet.prep. 4:146-133 033. (MLIA 7:10)
(Rinderpost-Preventive Inoaulation)
i~ A
Ali
L~., ZYLT-x, P. M.
BAZyL%,Ivl) P. !I.: "Cattle plague and its
prophylaxis." Moscow Veterinary
Acadevj. State Sai Control Inst cf Veterinary
Preparatiors, 111r.
Agriculture USSR. Moscowp 1956. (Disoertption for the
Degree
of Doctbr in Veterinary Sciences.)
Source: Knizhnava letopis' NO 40 1956 Moscow
.~ I- I.
z
USSR/Kicrobiology - Medical and Veterinary. F-4
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 7, 1957, 26336
Author : Ivanov, M.M., Nikiforova, N.M., Dazyi~_V'YK,
Inst VASKh'NIL
,nitle The Problem of the Isolation of Live Agents in
Hyperimmune
Serums VOL.LIJIVO.
Orig Pkb Dokl. VASKhNIL, 1956, vyp.,,4, 42-44
Abst In connection with the publication of data on Une
possibi-
lity of acquiring avisual forms of the agents involved,
which are then regenerated into visual forms (in anthrax
Z-Kolesov, Brisovaj or lamb dysentery fkagan, Koleso-
;al) a verification of these statements was undertaken
by following the method described by the authors cited.
The results of these tests showed anti-anthrax precipita-
tive and curative sera, as well as sera against lanb dy-
sentery, do not contain the live agents involved, and the
data cited by Kolesov, Borisova, Kagan and Kolesa are
thereby invalidated.
Card 1/1
. IRV, P.M., doktor veto nauk.
A&LY
Serologloal diaposis of type varlaute of the foot-and-mouth virus.
q Vaterinarila 35 no.10:87-88 0 158. (Km iltio)
(Poot-and-south disease)
S. 1. &M YARPOVICH) M. B.
"Standard hyperirminlous serums from rabbets for determinatioa
of foo4-and-
mouth disease types by the method of CPT (Caglement Fixation
Test).H
veterinariya, vol. 37, No. 1, 196o,, P- 33
t, - VA - - C--rv. Jc-, - Puo - v d'-. P,
,BAZYIFV, P.M., doktor v6tar.ijauk; VOINOV, S.I.,
kand.vater. nauk;
KARPOVICIIP M.B... vaterinarnyy vrach
Standard hyperimmune sera from rabbits for the virus
types of
foot-and-mouth disease by, means of the complement
fixation reaction.
Veterinariia 37 no.1:33-35 Ja 160. ()GRA 16:6)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-kontrolinyy institut
veterinarnykh
preparatov. -
(Foot-and-mouth disease) (Serum diagnosis) (Complement
fixation)
LIKEACHEV, N.V.; SYURIN, V.N.; TSION, H.A.;
SHCHERBATYKH, P.Ya.;
ZDTOV, A.P.; SKOMOROKHOVp A.L.; PIROG,, P.P.;
PINUS, A.A.;
NAZAROV, V.P.; OALOV, F.M., dots.;
USACHEVAp I.G., red.; YARNYKH, A.M., red.;
BALLOD, A.I.t
takbn. red.; PROKOFIYKVA,, L.W., tekhn. red.
[Virus diseases of aninals) VirasMe bolezni
zb-ivotmykh.
Moskva, Sallkhozisdat, 1963. 564 p. (MIRA 17:1)
BAZYLEV _P.M.., dokLor voterin.nauk; TYULIPANOVA,, A.F.j,
nauchnyy sotrudnik
Aluminum h-rdroxide formol vaccine against Aujeszky's
disease made
from embryonic tissue culture. Vaterinariia 40 no.9:22-23
S 163.
(KUIA 1783.)
1. 09.gudarstvennyy nauchno-konstrallnyy institut
vaterinarnykh prepa.-
ratav (for Bazylev). 2. Nauchno-issladovatallskiy
institut pushnogo
zvorovod3tva i krolikovodstva (for Tyullpanova).
MOVSKlY, ;*,.i.;
PROKIKEOVA, E.M.
rll,-ctron microscopic study of the virus of Aujeszky's
disease.
Veterinarila 41 no.12%13-15 D 164. (MmA 18;0)
1. Instibit epidemiologii i mikrobiologil im.. Gamalei
(for Bykovskiy).
2. Gasudarstvennyy nauchno-kontrollnyy imstitut.
veter-Inarnykh preparatov
(for B&zfl-cvj Prokhorova),
IMYLEV P.M. doktor veter, nauk; FOMIN, Yu.V., aspirant
Diagnosis of Aujoazkyls 4isease by the method of
diffuse precipita-
tion reaction in agar gel. Vaterinariia 42 no.7:16-19
Jl 165.
(MIRA 18:9)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-kontrollnyy institut
veterinarnykh
preparatove
Bk-,T;37, S.
36215
proizvodetvo tkant kAtmollnomo tip* via suironnom
prodpriyatii. Tokstil.
prom-st'. 1449, Wo. 11, m. 25-26
SO: Letoois' Zhurnallnykb !7tatey. No. 49, 1949
Y,
-4MM/ChorAcal Tochnoloc--. Cho,,-iicql Products and Their
1-17
t I Sjoirg and chemical troatmont of
Applicat o1--
textiles.
Abs Jour: Rof 111o Z), 1957, 9560
Author Bazylov, S. A.
Inst lilt 7rIV3n -,
Title Better Color Owitrol
Orig Pub: Chzhungo fanchzlii, 19IE5, I.o 2,:, 48 (in
Chinese);
Tokstillnnya ;)i,o-,.,.st 19,5b Eo 5, 41 (in Russian)
-50 14
Abstract: It has boon, foimd that the uneven dyeing of wool
cloth (darker odgos or lighter canters) results
during dr-ing whon t1w tontur-dryar Is stopped.
.1ha best r.,.cans for overcoming the defect appoars
to bu tho adjustnunt of the spoed of the tenter-
dryor so as to vaintsir. normal humidity in the
cloth.
Card J/1
Banny. T.A.
, - ~,
On labor productivity on Us collective farms. Trudy
Geofaka
BW no. 1: 269-3W 158. (HIU 12;8)
(Oollective fame-Labor productivity)
WYLEY, T.A.
Development of the collective fare coommal econcry in the
south
of the Ulcranlan B.S.R. during the postwar ISeriod. Trudy
fja0falra
3GU no.2:151-173 '58. (MIRA 13:5)
(Ukraine-Oollective farms)
?OKASMICZ, V.A. j red.; red.; BOROVII, F.V., rod.;
TANCHWO. S.Te., red.; GRISMOVICH. P.U., red.; SAVITSKIT,
Y,I,, red,; IXATA, I.Tw., tokhred.
(Collected articles on economical Sborulk statei po
politakonomil.
Minsk, Izd-vo Bolgosuniv. im. T.I.Lonina. 1939. 170 P.
(KM 13:4)
1. Minsk.Universitat *
(White Russia-loonomic conditions)
BAUIZ!L,--TjaQLey An&VVyich (Bazyleu, TS.1; ROWVSKIY
Ivan
Trifonovioh [Rahou,41j, I.]; WWBTSOVA, PjHolubtsova,
P.1,
red.;.STSYAPANOVAp N.., tekbn. red*
[The co=.wml econmW of conective farms is the main
source
of the material prosperity of collective farmers)
Hramad-
i3kaia, haspadarlm kalhasau - asnovs, rostu dabrabytu
kalhasnaba
sialianstva. Minsks Dzianh, vyd-va BSSR. Red.
satsyiallna
ekanamicbnai lit~j,,, 1961. 60 p. (MIRA 15:2)
ollective farms)
TOMASSHEVICH, V.A., r,5/4,- -BAZYLE:V, T.A., red.;
GRISHANOVIGH, F.U.,,
red.; HOGNSKI 'Y, I.T., red.; BEREUIN, Yu.I., red.;
SAVITSKP.9 F.L. red.; BELENIKAU, I.Ye., tekhn. red.
(Collocted articles on economic problems]Sbornik po ekonomi-
cheskim voprosam. Minsk, lzd-vo M-va vysshego, arednego spe-
tsiallnogo i professionallnofo obrazovaniia BSSR. 1961. 163 P.
(MIRA 16:2)
(White Russia-Economics)
ORLOV, R.V., kand. tekhn. nauki AIEYNIKOV, B.I.,
inth.1 ,B.A4YLrV, V.G.,
kand.. tekhn. nauk
Controlling the averaging process in ore mining with
the
help of electronic computers at the "Labedin" strip
mine
in the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Gor. zhur. no.2s48-51 F
165.
(MIRA 18SO
1. Institut gornogo dela im. A.A.Skochinskogo (for
Orlov,
Aleynikov). 2. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
Xur3koy magnitnoy
anomalti im. L.D.Shavyakova (for Bazylev).
WYLEII, V. 0.
Bazylev, V. 0. - "Analysis of methods of Camera
Processing of Stereo-
photographs of Open-Pit Coal Mines Taken from the
Ground (Normal Case)."
Min Higher Education USSP. Leningrad Order of Lenin
and Order of Labor Red
Banner Mining Inst. Leningrad, 1956. (Disseration For
the Degree of Can-
didate in Technical Sciences).
So: Knizlamya Letopis', No. 11, 1956, pp 103-114
BkZYIZVv V.G.,O kand.tekhn.risuk
Fhotorn in determining.the Parameters and in chowing
equipment
for a supplemental tbree-dimenBional survey of strip
mines.
[Trudy] VMK no. 33:147-156 158. (MM .14:5)
(Mine ou'r"ying)
BAZIUT V.G kand.takhn.nauk; MIKUYIM., V.A.,,
kand.tekbu.nauk;
Ye.P., inzh.; SIRENKO, V.N.p inzh.; YAMHCHIKOV, V.S.,
il2zh.
Open working of deposits of carbonate rocks
Sbor.trud.VNIINerud
nools3-23 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Vessoyuzrqy nauchm-iseledovatellakiy institut
nerudrqkh
stroitollnykh materialov i gidromakhani ii.
(Rocks.. Carbonate) (%mrries and quarrying)
(Aggregates (TWIding materi&la))
BAZPtV, V.G,,, kand.takhnonauk; SIRMO., V.N.v insh.
Basin of the choice of equipment to work carbonate rock
ithich is
nonhomogenous in strength. Sbor, trad. T~~rud
no.2-.100-13.1 162.
(MIRA 16;3)
1. V8680yusayy usuchno-issledovatellsidy institut
neradnykh.
stroitelluykh no4erialot i gidromelduudsatsiL "
(Tarthmoving machinery) (BDcko,, Carbonate)
WWAUtbanatics Differentlal
Geometry
HIP
bosi-rApla ian. Transformations of
p-Surfaces of
Pn Spsce'~%-12-.T. Bazylev-'~e-~bscov
Municipal Ped&
vg Inst im V.P. Potemkin
DAN SSSR, Vol 92, No 3, PP 453-455
States that recently the theory of
IApLace trans-
formations.. a vell developed chapter
in the dIf-
fereatial geometry of 3-dimensional
surfaces, 'has
been extended to the case ot
p-conjugate systeas
of a projective space P b~-']R.V.
Sairnov (DANTI,
.1950).
NO 30 . vbo gener;hzed the results of
T.L.
KoVaina (su=ary.of her dissertation in
DAN 299,73-
so 3 1947) an~~- Cbern (Froc Nat Acad
Scl 'USA,*
300 i944). Here the author considers
transforms-
tions vhich are analogous to Isplace
transforla-
t1oas but vhich are suitable for
p-dimensional
surfaces that are not p-conjugate
systets. Ackn6w-
ledges guidance of Prof S.P. FWkov.
Presented
by.Acad I.G. Petrovskly 24 Jul 53,
268W'
BAZrM, T.T. (Moskva)
theorem in elementary geometryo Hatoy shkole
no.4s59-60
il,kg 159. (Geometry) (MIRk 12111)
Meanwes for raising the level of the preparation of students in
mathematics. Mat, v shkole no.6177-82 N-D 159. OUU 130)
(Mathentice-Stu.4y and teaching)
BAU1.11"j-, o"o -------
.., -1 ~ -~: -I I
ilar.e r,5tq v. 1 -71 Mato 5 no.4t
11~9 1113,7 i~k I I
I- - I ji-ITC164 (1-11 -,72-9)
BA:ZYLr-vt V*T.
I- I -
GeOmetT7 of plane n-dimensional nets. Uch. zap.
MGPr no. 2431
29-37 165 (MIRA 1911)
Z~ V
AID P - 792
Subject USSR/BlectrIcity
Card 1/1 Pub. 28 - 2/11
kathors, Kazaklp N. A. and Bazylev, V. Z.
TJt1e : Electric power feeder system in oil fields
Periodical : Energ. byul., #7, 9-14, J1 1954
Abstrar;t : A simplified distribution system of the electric power
zupply in the oil field is outlined. The descriptJon is
related to ring circuits with double side feeders, which
can be used Independently for drilling operatioLs,
Eight diagrams.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
AID P - 1894
Subject USSR/Electricity-Petroleum Industry
Card 1/2 Pub. 28 - 6/7
Authors Bazylev, V. Z. and Kazak, N. A.
Title: i eci`r1c P=wer-Tistribution Lines Used in the Oil
Fields
Periodical : Energ. byul., no.4, 31-32, Ap 1955
Abstract : The authors discuss the present electric power
distribution In the oil fields, particularly the
inadequacy of the 2 kv and the 6 kv lines now pre-
vailing in the Industry. The 10,5 kv lines are
definitely more efficient- they have 3-times wider
radius of distribution an; 3-times smaller voltage
drop. However, there is an Insufficient supply of
the 10.5 kv motors designed for capacities of 200
to,400 kw at 750 to 1,500 rpm, which are prevalent
in the oil industry. The authors suggest that the
existing 35 kv main lines should be extended into
-~7 1
IjP5 P --1 1 LC cl / t , ? ,
XAZAK. N.A., Inshener; BAZYMY, VJ.; GUSIN, G,A,
Necessity of making wider uss, of synchronous electric
motors,
Zlektrlchostvo no,11:80-82 1 155, (KIRA 9:1)
(Ilactrio motors, Bywhronous)
BAZUW, V.Z., U=, M.A., IRZHITOT, T.N.
Lead-in arranpumt for lines mming to
exploilonphasardons
promises; discussion. fterg.blul. aoo9:8-9 0,136. (Km
'9111)
(Alectrlo engineering-Bafety waftwes)
B,&ZYL&V. V.Z., Imbener.
Orerhead lead-ins for 6-10 kv. cells with MXF-10
cutouts. Ilek.
sta- 28 no-5:75 MY '57. 04m 10-6)
(Electric transformers)
I
I
I
I
BUTUTA, N.Y., BOLOTKINA, L.I., LASKINA, Te.M.' oST"rmSXffA,
N&pe, SKIRROVA9
Pharmacological andblological characteristics of rnonotus
obuq=s'
79~=, 1 tokso 21 no*5:89-90 B-0 158 (XnU nt3l)
1' lafedra fakmlltetskoy terapil (z&v' - prof. P.N. Stepanova)
0 . 0
Smolonskoeo meditsinskogo institutas
(YUMIO
Inonotus obliqma extract, pharmacol. (.R=))'
N. N.
Changes in the content of intra- and extracaUular
potassium
in patients with circulatory insufficiency.
Kardiologlia 3 no.
5:55-57 S-0 163. (MIRA 170)
1. 1z kafedry fakulltetskoy terapli (,av. - prof. P.N.
Stepanov)
Smolenskogo moditsinskogo instituta.
BAULIVA.-P.I.; BATYAN. N.P.-
...0--mmmum
Acute dilAtation of the storach in conjunction with cancer
of the
cardial section and of the pancreass Zdrav. Belor. 5
no-3:60-61 mr 159.
(MIRA 12:7)
1. Is kafedry fakalltetakoy khirurgii (saveduyushchiy -
prof. P.N.
Maslov) Minskogo maditsinskogo instituta.
(STOVACH--Q=-~ (PANaMS--QNM)
45")
-ALMLETA, P.I.
Torsion of the left ovary and left tute In a
2-Toor-old girl.
Wray. Bel. 9 no,7#83-84 JI.063 -(KM 1724)
1* Ix khirurgiobookogo otdolaniya 3-y kliniobeskoy
boVnitsy
Minska (glavnyy Yraob, A,I* Korkhovp rukoroditell -
zasluzhenn7y
dayatell, nauki UkrSSR prof. To Yeo Onilorybov)o
KROK9 B.9- ABRAMCHUK9 F.j BAZYLEVSKlYp X,j HAXMTOVj,
A.; NAGLIS9 A.
Readers' information-.-NU-.5-16-7 no. 1s29 Ja 160.
(KM 1492)
(Fire prevention)