SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BLAU, Y.I. - BLAYVAS, L. A.
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BLAU, Yu.1.
Surgical hemodynamics in a radical subtotal
res-?:tion of the
pericardium. Trudy Inst. klin. I eksp. khir. !.Ii
Far-ak"ti,
9:55-59 163. (MI.FIA
W*
.J.; BELYAYEV, P.A.
MESHALKINV YO.N., prof.; !!4yj_Yu
Clinical aspects and surgical treatment of tuberculous
adties'Lve
pericarditis. Probl. tub. 42 uo,M20-25 164. (MIRA 18:11)
1, Institut skaperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny
(ispolnyayushchly
obVazannosti direktora- dotsent Yu.I. Borodin; nauchnyy
rukovoditell-
prof. Te.N. Meshalkli) Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya
RSFSR,
Novosibirsk.
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Twc~-wirc an' fc-lar-wirc com-mmicat'cnn. p. 8--6.
WNC-MI1111"I'l ~ILA.IUK. Peo,,rad, %~rorlrtvla. VC1. 3,
lic. 11, 71'ov- 1')'f'5.
Yont'hl:, Lir;t of Furon-an Acccrricnq ' , L(',) Vol. ,
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BTATUT, W.
What Is the processing techni,-ue? Working methods and problems.
Tr. from the
German. p, 77.
(Man-ar Kemikusok bapja. Vol. 12., no. 3. Mar. 1957. Budapest,
Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East European Acces5ions (EISAL) LC, Vol. 6,
no. 10, October 1957* Uncl.
BIA'UNSMIN, I ., Inshener.
Automatic charging of hamer sills. Muk.-slev.prom. 22 to.4:27
Ap 156. (HLRL 9te)
1. KharIkovskly wellnichW koubinat No. 2.
(Grain-VAlling Xachinery)
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SOV/M,-58-6-9/25
AUTHORS: Blaunshteyn, I.M., and Berman, M.L.
TITLE: The Use-oT-t~adioactive Isotope of Suljhur
(Primeneniye radioaktivnogo izotopa sery)
PERIODICA]L: Kauchuk J Rezina, 1958, Nr U's PP 31 - 33
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The properties of rtibber~; do~)nnd not o:-Lty
~~n t'--eir com -
k)o
sition, but to a large degree on the conditions of
mixing.and vulcanisation. To obtain uniforra -.)hysico-
machai-deal proDarties it is necessary to achieve a very
even distribution of the ingredients In the rubber.
The addition of sulphur to the rubber during vulcanisation
is most important. As a first approximation the strength
of the vulcanisate is proportional to the quantity of
bound sulphur (Ref. 1). The distribution of sulplyar in
hose-rubber was investigated, and the de,)endence of t1le
Physical-mechanical properties of these rubbers on the
method of introducing sulphur into the mixture. Me
investigations were carried out with the aid of the radic-
active isotope S-35 which was diluted by dis3olving
Card 1/3 active and inactive sulphur in benzene, toluene or
in
oarbon tetrachloride. Five methods were inve3tigateli, by
SUVAM -58-6-~/25
The Use of the Radioactive Isotope of Sulphur
--'Intro,iucing: (1) pure sulphur, (2) sulphur in master
batches, preferably compounded with the rubber in a
ratio lsl, (3) sulphur in a mixture with !caolin (1:6),
(4) sulohur in a mixture with the plasticiser PP - '15i
1,,araffin + 25% petrolatum (10), (5) sulphur in
adlni:':~'-Jre
i,.,ith vaseline oil Osl). The mixtures were, pre,;ared in
the laboratory mixer Nr 2; conditions of mixing were
keDt constant. The activity was measurod by calculatinc;
thc im-Dulses in a tyde B counter, and by
autoradiogra-.)'-Iv
of NIM laminae. The rubber samples had a 20 r2in
dianeter. lt was found that in the vulcanised rubber
sulwhur migrates to the surface at a much reduced ratz.,
0
and tliat the uniforia distribution of the sult)hu,., Ln
the.
rubber dedends on the method of introducing the jalphur
into tPhe mixture (Fig 1 and Table 2). The phy3i--c-
mechanical propertie3 of the rubbers were found tc ba
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The Use of the Radioactive Isotope of Sulphur
uniform if the sulphur was distributed evenly (Fig 2).
It is recommended that the sulphur should be added to
the rubber in admixture with vaselino oil.
There are 2 figures, 3 tables and 2 roforances (Soviet).
ASSOCIATION: Tashkent3koye otdoleniye NIIKP (Tashkent
Department
NIIKP).
1. Rubber--Production 2. Rubber--Properties 3. SuLlur
isotopes (Radioactive) --Applications
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AUTHORS: Starodubtsey, S.V.p Academician of the Academy of
Sciences
Uzbekskaya, SSR, and Blaunshteyn, I.M._
TITLEs Radiolysis of Some.Inorganio Combinations in the Field of
an
Intensive Gamma Radiation
PERIODICAL: IzvestiyWikademii nauk Usbekskoy SSRp Serijva fiziko-
matematicheskikh naukt 1960, No.5, PP-77-80
TEM Pulver12ed and gaseou's inorganio cotbinations were radiated
by
J'-rays of Cc 6o in a glaze cylinder. The reaults are given in the
following diagrams:
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S11661601000100510061008
C111/C222
Radiolysis of Some Inorganic Combinations in the Field of an Intensive
Gamma Radiation
Fig.14 Relative change of the pressure in the volume for a radiation of
the objects in dependence on the dosage of the radiation [for glass and
quartz the coordinate origin is removed into the point
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Radiolysis of Some Inorganic Combinations in the Field of P= 1ntcnP,1vv
Ga=a Radiation
I. Ba Cl 2(C'2)1 II Ba C 03 (CO'02)1 III Mg 0 (0 2)1 IV Ba 0 (0 2)' -
the
parantheaes contain the composition of the gas separated during the
radiation; V Zn 01 VI Si 0 powder; Na Cl, Cu Cl, glass.
.2
&C
Fig.2. The dependence of the separation of Caa of 1 gram of salt on the
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C111/C222
Radiolysis of Some Inorganic Combinations in the Field of an
Intensive
G-a Radiation
dose of radiation for a decreasing (from I to VI) specific
surface.
IV
5-.
0 10
'
4
N
fS,
2
z
00 Xj 100 CO
a
Fig-3. The dependence of the separation of gas of I gram of Balt
on the
specific earface (a) and on the most probable diameter of the
particles
of a different order of magnitude (b) for the same radiation. The
curves
I,I1,III,IV correspond to the radiation dosages 30, 50, 70, 100
million p.
The complete results for Ba C12 are given in the following table:
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Radiolysis of Some Inorganic Combinations in the Field of
an Intensive
Gamma Radiation
radiation absorbed n1imber of separation of
dose energy -21 appearing chlorine molecules
million p ev X 10 chlorine molecules per 100 9i of absorbed
N x 10- 16 energy, 9 X 103
30 1,14 6.17 4.30
50 2-40 9.25 3-85
70 3-37 11.e0 3-55
100 4-80 13-90 2.88
There are 4 figures, I table and 9 referencest 4 Soviet
and 5 American.
ASSOCIATIONs Fiziko-tekhnichookiy institut AN Uz SSR
(Physical-Technical
Institute of the Academy of Sciences Uzbekskaya SSR)
SUBMITTEDi July 9, 196G
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S/638/61/001/000/022/056
6 oo 2Z01, 1111 B104/Bl3a
AUTHORS: jB1j!aunnsRhtLtejYn~I ~., Starodubtsev, S. V~
TITLE: Radiolysis of some inorganic compotinds by intense
gamma
irradiation
SOURCEs Tashkentskaya konferentsiya po mirnomy
ispollzovaniy~u . atom-
noy energii. Tashkent, 1959. Trudy. v. 1. Tashkent, 1961,
163 - 16e
TEXT: The gas yield duringf-irradiation of KMn04 , LiH,
CaC03 , BaC121
glass powder, quartz, and other materials, was determined
in preliminary
tests. Thermally stable BaCl 2 was most sensitive to X
rays, Its gaseous'
radiolysis products were analyzed with a mass
spectrometer. A weighed
amount of BaCl 2 was sealsd into a glass cylinder, and
degassed by heating
at 300 0C for several hours. After sealing off pressure
was - 10-4 mm Hg.
After several days it was irradiated with a Co 60 source
(330,000 r/hr).
Maximum dose was 150 million r. BaCl 2 fractions were
prepared by 40 - Bi,Us-
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3/638/61/001/000/022/056
Radiolysis of some inorganic
B104/BI38
mesh screens. The authors determined the
gas
generation (Cl 2) as a func-
tion of
particle size and dose, as
a function of specific surface for one
dose, and as a function
of the most probable diameter of particles of
various
fractions.
Resultsi
Dose,
Energy Amount of chlorine
Molecular yield per
million
r absorbed, molecules formed,
100 ev absorbed energy,
ev-10-21 Cl 2' 10- 16
N-103
30
1-14 6.17
4.30
50
2.40 9.25
3.85
70
3.37
11.80
3.55
100
4.80 13-90
2.88
The reduction of gas generation with increasing dose is
attributed to in-
creased recombination in the presence of a large number of
dissociated
molecules. The energy absorbed seems to be dissipated on
several simul-
taneous processess recombination, diffusion and overcoming
lattice po-
tential barriers, de-excitation of excited molecules, heating
the lattice,
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S/638/61/001/'000/022/056
Radiolysis of some inorganic ... B104/B138
etc. Radiolysis is explained as followst The Cl ions form
atomic chlo-
rine, diffuse and recombine with other chlorine atoms to
molecular chlo-
rine, or with the BaCl radical or with Ba. Metallic barium is
also formed.
There are 5 figures, I table, and 9 references, 4 Soviet and 5
non-Soviet.
The four references to English-language publications read as
followss
Hennig, G., Less, R., Mathesson, M., The Journal of Chemical
Physics, 21,
4, 664, 1953; Ard W. B., J. Chem. Phys., 23, 597, 1955; Clasher
A., Weiden-
feld L., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 74, 2464, 1952; Doigan R., Davis T.
W., J.
Phys. Chem., 56, 7649 1952.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-takhnichaskiy institut AN UzSSR
(Physicotechnical
Institute AS Uzbekskaya SSR)
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3 21:
3/844/62/'OUO/000/118/129
D207/D307
AOTHORb: "tarodubtaev, S. V. and Blaanshteyn, I
TITLE; Changes in the magnetic properties of inorganic solids
in a field of intense r radiation
SOURCB; Trudy !I VBesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radtatsionnoy
khi-
mii. .:'d. by L. 6. Polak. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR~ 1962,
683-687
TEXT: Ionic and ionic-covalent crystals as well as
semiconducting
compounds.rd elvnento wure subjected to Uo 60 e- ray
irradiation
(0-33 x I r/hour) and changes in their wignetic
succe,itibilities,
(X), were measured. The change in ~ was ta*lcen to be
proportional to
the chanGe in the force acting on a sample in a nonuniform
magnetic
field of 104 oe. The force was neasured with analytic balances
AA--)_DO (VA-200) to within 0.02 mg. The susceptibilities of
BaCl,
KI, NaCl ane"KknO4 were not affected by irradiation. The
diamagnetic
ausceptibilities of NaNO 3 and KB'O3were reduced and the
compounds
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Changes in the D,:~OVD3 07
were partly radiolyzed by A' ruys. L irge changes of 1, were
ob.-jerved
in antif erroilagne ties: in c~-.-e OP kd'r.,O FeC -e
2 2 31 12' FeClP :'I'd "
the paramagnetic SLISCOptibility increased to the 3tray
ferrom:ignet-
ism of radiation dcfucts, while in kJo.203and CoCl *5 the
pziram~ijnoltic
susceptibility decreaued becauLie of compenuation of tl,e
oubl7itticc
magnetization by raditition-excited 0 and 01 atons. In ~'Vl'l
the dia-
magnetic susepetibility decreaoed in air (but,not in vacuum)
owing
to the formation of paramagnctic centers in III,- ,'orn of
GaC1,, or
CuO and O,uOC1. The diamagnetic moment of CaO, li,.-O, BaO
and 311U in-
creased aftcr irradiation owing to impurity oxy,-,en forned
by radio-
lysis, which strongly affected the clectroni c propertit's of
theue
compounds. jeniconducting compounds and elemonts (CdJe, ;c)
exhibi-
ted a rise of their diamagnetism after irradiation. The
results re-
ported are of qualitative nature but they indicate that the
change
in the magnettic suocc,,tibility after irradiation -an bE!
uSed to ob-
tain additional information on the-nature of radiation
defects.
There are 7 fii'Ures and 1 table.
--A630CIATION: Fiziko-teklinicheokiy inatitut AN 1JzbJSH
(Phyaico-Tech-
Card 21/2 nical Institute, AS U--SSR)
BIAUNSHMO I.M.
Kinetics of the radiolysis of polycrystalline BaC12 in a
gamma-
radiation field. 1xv. AV Uz. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. hauk
-no.404-95
161e (MIRA 140)
(Barium chloride crystals) (Gamma rays)
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;AUTHOR: ZavadoMakaya, Ye. K.; Blau n, 1. M.; Timoshenko, I* M, 13
ORG: Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (Tomekiy politekhnicheskiy
institut)
TITLEs On radiation resistance by fluorides of alkali earth metals
M A
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SOURCE: AN UzSSR, Izvestlya. Seriya fizi o-matematicheakikh nauk,
no. 4, 19660 46-49
TOPIC TAGSt radiation effect, radiation damage, gas absorption,
desorption, gas adsorption . 4Lmj9A-1 rn e r.494 j (.'19MMA eaY
i9j3We,0r,,6j
ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the energy absorbed and
stored
by CaF2, SrF2, and BaF2 irradiated with nammj=XAXL.jj The
absorbed energ
can be spent on luminescence and radiolysis due to irradiation.
Con-
,sigrably less energy was stored in BaF2 than in CaF2 (the
material
.WL the higher lattice energy). since at equal radiation doses the
mo4nt of energy stored in CaF2 is greater than in B4F2, it can be
S;tled that the former spends less energy on radiolysis and,
conse-
u 1y, accumulates fewer radiolysis products. The process of
radioly
Lo was investigated on the basis of the absorption and desorption
of
g;jps during irradiation and annealing. The most int6neive
absorption
o bas by CaF2 occurred at doses up to 20 million roentgens;
saturation
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wasireachad at larger doses. The absorption in SrF2 WRN
cimilar. j6he
Irridiation of BaF2 was followed by gas desorption. The
greatest desorp-
tiop in BaF2 was at doses of the order of 40 million roentgens.
During
th p7r mal annealing of CaF2 an induction period was first
observed which
wasifollowed by gas desorption at 124CI further heating led to
gas
absorption at 223C and intensive gas desorption at 360C. An
induction
pertod van also first observed in SrF2 which was followed by
Ran desorp-!
tio~ at 100-120C, partial restoration of vacuum at 200-225C, and
ineansive gas desorption at 276C. During the annealing of B&F2
the gas
intensively at 180-200C. The quantity of desorbed gas after
t hwannealing of an irradiated material depends on the chemical
compo-
tifton of the material, Wilb a d1g1jill jyj the lattice bindino
energj
inn' in InErviia in Ena usuan 'fivivil Inv 11
durin2 annealing increaeas and the temperature of intenstva gas
don 'orp-
tion diecteases. Orig. art. hass 3 figures and 1 table.i JJAj
SUB COD11 20/ SUBM DkTEt 05jul651 ORIG REFt 005/ ATD PRESS:
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BLAUSI, A.; KIKPN.",, V., red.
fCourse )C drLwIng] Toluiloieis
3. lzdev-ams. Riga, Latvijuj Vulst-~l izd ... bal
lcl~,4. 6(~ ~.
[In Latvian] i R, ~, I e, ; -.IL )
BLAUS, A.Ta. (g.Riga)
Training and testing the method of teaching how to read
plans.
Politekb.obucb. no.5:74-76 My '59. (KIRA 12:7)
1. letviyokiy GosudarstvenzWy Univeraltet.
(Riga-Mechanical drawing-Instruction)
SWORE, E.; MUSTINS, E.; BIAUS, I., red.; SPORANE, V..,
tekhn.red.
(Bauska; guidebook for Bauska and its environs] Baus1m;
turiam celvedis po BwWm un.tas apkartni. Hi a, LatvijaB
Valsta izdevnieciba, 1961. 130 p. lln Latval (MIRA 15:2)
(Bauaka District-Guidebooks)
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41
Pj I., red.; CAISS, J.p tekhn. red.
LUXINk O.;_PIAU
[Sad& River - Lake Bartniski - Salaca River;
guidebook]
Beda - Bartnisku exers - Salaca; turisma
celvedis. Rip,
Latvijas Valets isd*vniaoiba, 1963. 58 p. (MIRA
160)
(Latvia-Guidebooks)
PWANISO I.; BIAUSO I., red.; CAXSS, J.,
tekhn. red.
(Visiting the Vidzeme seashore] Pa Vidzemes
jurmftlu-
lligat Latvijas valsts izd-va, 1963. 76 p.
(MIRA 17:1)
(Vidzeme-Seashore)
GOLIDIN, V.; MAUS, I.) red.
[Higa; a short guidebook] Riga; kratkii
spravoCimik,
Riga., Latviskoe gos.izd-vo, 1963. 248 p.
(MIRA 17:4)
GOLIDIN, V.; BIAUS, L, red..
(The city of Jurmalil a concise guide) Gorod
IUrmala; krat-
kii spravoobnik. Riga, Latviiskoe gos.izd-vo,
1963. 67 p.
(MIRA 17:5)
BIAUS) P.[tranalatorl; PLOTNE) I.p rod.; SPORME, V.,,
tekhn. red.
[Soviet Baltic Republics in the fraternal family of
SOTU%
peoples; materials of the interrepublie conference]
Baltijas
Pad=ju republikas PORS tautu braUgaja saimej notikusas
starprepublikaniskae apapriedea materiali, Riga,
Latrijas
Valsts izdevnieciba. [In Latvian) Vols, 41 6. 1960.
(141U 15:1)
1. Mqzhresppb'14kanWdy oeminar-soveshebwAye na temu
"Sovetskaya
Pribaltiks, v bratskoy aemlys narodov SSSR, Riga,
1960,
(Iatvia-Economic conditions)
KAW, S.
Frntst liendromy; the IloSt read wri.t.(.,rs In tho
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AUTHOR: Blaut-Blachev, R. N.
TITLE: Scanning pyrometer
SOURGE: AN SSSR. Institut avtomatiki i telemckhaniki. Tror-ya pri.-nent-niye.
avtornaticheskikh sistem ITheorv and application of automatic svst-m-,31
Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 288-297
c~- 7
TOPIC TAGS: pyrorneter, scanning pyrome!er
,u
ABSTRACT: The development of a scan-aing partial -raeliation -pyrometer based
oil
ding the blackness of a test body at a ~5pecifii~d wavelcti,~,)% ir
Essentially, the pyrorrieter consists (see Encl, ;~,,re
a.) electronic converter wh.ich deterrn~r,-;
scanning unit
rCLLr6C,- Wh;C' .-4otherrns, a vertic'11- Arci
synchronized with the scanning unit. Ra(liat~on ir-orn t~,-,, 7,
objective 2, is reflected by a face of mirror drum 3, anc, -,s ic)k
cathode of photornultiplier 4 enclosed in opaque housing 5 With a p(,rt r, 'It
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faces of drum 3 are so inclined with respect to its axis that
rotation of the dri~rr.
sweeps the entire image linb-by-line. The photorriultiplier ~!,
t'.vter-
mined by the luminance of tha test body within tile scanning spot.
by -6" elci-
objective distance, the objective diameter, port diameter,
5pcctrrtl seF~:.;
photomultiplier load, etc. If all the above factors, save
temperature.
constant dtiring the process of scanning, then the output signal
wll~ yr
the diStriot-itinn ot' temperature along the scann~,-,g lint, -S!
Are stipp.led, 11 laboratory model te.5ted iiad :he5e c,.,i.-ar m-
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ENCLOSURE V/
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ZHY,STYANIXOV# Vladimir Ulkhaylovich,; OBNOVLXNSXIY, Petr
Avemirovich,.
XALITA, To.])., Insho,retsenzent,; BLAVT-DLACHSTA,
Y.L.insh.,red.;
SHIMAYN. L-I.. Isd. red.; ZUDAK1V.--1-.1-..ti&i-.- red.
[Technology and equipment for manufacturing radio parts and
assemblisej T*khuologila I oborudovanis prolsvodstva
detalal 1.
uslov rediotakhaicheakoi apparatury. Moskva. Goa. izd-vo
obor.
promyshl., 1938. 231 p.~ (MIRA 11:12)
(Radio-Squipmant and supplies)
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-- - "L "I
11).eum-able Ex-,ed;tlon of t'r " trp, 7-luntr;ry
Flrnt-A'c' I . 31,
A I . la , j
Cir, RYSTA, "o. 3, Ypr. Ic"74, Warszim, I olvrd)
SO: 1 oiitl~ly I.,*Lr,L of Fast, Eurolvan ('-"-AL),
IC', 7ol. ": ,
71 -
.0. 1 a T) . 11 ~ 1, ) I I.Cl .
F 01.,WD /Chomical Tochnology. Choiiiicel Pro(~ucts and
11-23
Thoir Applications% Chomical -Procos3ing of
Natural Gasus and Pjtrol,)um. Motor and Rock-it
Fuol Lvb:oicants.
Abs Tour: Rof Zhur-aimiye, No 3, 1950, 9753.
Author Blauth T.
Init i9t ~~;VA-
TiLllu Orgmiizing Frol.Iuotion of Synt'Li,;'Uic
Aliphatic Hy-
.1
Uroaarbons.
Orig Pub: Chwaiks 1958, 11, No 4, 121-123.
Abstract: Tho toehnical-acono~aio prob1cma in
or~-.-~nizin pro-
C,uction of synthotic aliphatic hyk--'rocarbons fmli)
in .'Dolnnl nro discussud. Tbo bust-briscd tochnol-
ogy of All synthusis is by tho Fishor-Tro-psch na-
thod on a Co catalyst, and Poland is al-ADst fully
Orard 1/2
BLAUTH, T.
"Domestic concrete mixers for rural construction."
P. 8 (Budownictwo Wiejakie) Vol. 9, no. 11, Nov. 1957
Warsaw, Poland
SO; Monthly Index of East European Accessions (ELAI)
LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
~ 0*
BIAUTH, T.
Our oil indu3tr7 and chemistr7.
P. 163. (CHWIK) (Jarazawa, Poland) Vol. 10, no. 6~ June
1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European AccesAon (EEAI) LC
Vol. 7, No. 5, 19k8
BIAUTH, T.
"The technical press has to assist the crews in their
generous effort."
P. 9. (BUDO',fNICTX) PRW!YSWJE) (1-larszawa, Poland)
Vol. 7, nc. 1, Jan. 1958
SO: Monthly Index of East European Acceasion (17,AI) LC
Vol. 7, No. 5, 1958
BLAUTIIJ, 111.
A 3.6-ton traveling crane for farm building. p.28
(BUDOUTUG"r.-:0 WIEJSKIE. Vol. 9, No. 5, MY 1957. Warszawa, Polard)
--0: Eonthly List of Fast Luror:ean Accessions (ZLAL) LCY Vol. 6,
I~o. 10, C~ctcbcr 1~-57- Uncl.
BL,WJTi-.', T.
LOGY
PhaMIUL: :KTDC'.:JICTA.' PRZ--YYSI.O'vIE. Vol 7, nc. 7,
J~aly 10r3
BLA77'flil T. A book which i,7;-,acvm C-f
a bc ,, ~1.
- .. revl,-.~. 7 -. ~
Konthly List rif Fast Asoessi(n.-, A I ) 1,C, , V c I e. ,
n f- . 4 1
Ar, 12 11)"',
TECHAIG,03Y
I. Vol 73 tio. Aii~L
Fz. .10, !CAL: L
LLAUT11, T. Gaiitr.,,, crai- i in 1, p - 4 -
Mont'IiLy List of Fant European Accessions
(.1-T'All) LC V01- 0,
Api-iL 19':'9, ljnclas-
B111117111, T.
Biiildirv 'Oohinerv -it, the Poznan Interm t i, in-41.
Fair in 195-3, T). 770.
FIRZECLU) TEC';I,;_ZNY (Naczelna Drpjrilzac~a
Tec'-dazna)
Warszawa, ?oland
Vol. 751, no. 16, A,,Fllst 1959.
Mont~,l.v I ist of Hayt 4uropean Access-, nns Index
(FTAJ), L~;) Vol. , 1"o. 11.
hovemb,E~r 1959
Uncl.
BIAUTH$ Tadausas Us,
Designers use more and more various kind of nev
technological
glass as material against mechanical defects. Przegl
techn
noelW Ap 162,
BIAVATSKAYA _Y D. kand.zed.nauk
It - Ip
Treatment of allergic and metastatic ocular
tuberculosis. Trudy
Erev.med.inst. no.lls4l5-420 160. (KMA 15:11)
'I@ llarcdrV6 91--WTW ~L LJ---~.r (IZALIW. --
U-0-911ULMRR
[deoeased)) Tere"nakogo meditainskogo instituta.
(LU-TUBERCULOSIS) (STREPMMYCIN)
DEKIMHOOLYAN, G.G.; PLAVATSKAYA, Ys.D.;
MIRZA-AVAffAN, I.I.;
GEVORKYANp 9.0.
Study of the effec 4 of oystaine on some visual
functions
after pigmental degeneration of the retina. Izv.
AN Arm.
SSR. Biol. nauki 16 no.12tl9-30 D 1630 (MrRA
17t2)
1. Klinika glazmykh bolezney Yerevanskogo
instituta uno-
vershonstvoyaniya vrachey, otdal biofisiki I
bioniki AN
Arvqanskoy SSR.
--- BLAVATNIK, V.1j.; TSYGANOV, G.A.
Simultaneouo electrolytic usper4tion of chloride And
oxygen from
neutral and alkalinesolutions of potassium chloride.
Uib.khim.
zhur. 6 no.l-.39-" 162, (MIRL 15:3)
L Institut khi-ii AN UzSSR.
(Chlorine) (QMgen) (Electrolysis)
BLAVATSKAYA Ye D Amnd.med.nauk
+-mx- 0 #
Interrelation of glaucovA vith hypertanaion. Trudy
Erev.vied.inst.
no.11409-413 160. (KERA 15M)
*,K"lz glaznoy kliniki (sav. - prof, B.N,Melik-Muoyan
[deceased))
Yerevanskogo maditainskogo inatituta,
(HYPERTENSION) (GIAUOOMA)
DEMMCHOGLYAN, G.G.; WAVATSKOA, Ye.D.; ALLAKREWAN,
M.A.;
MIRZA-AVAdW, I.I.
Possibility of the registration and preservation of
the
retinal bioelectric reaotion, in an enucleated husan
syso
Bioftsika, 7 no.61719-724 162. (MIRA 17: 1)
1. Sektor radiobiologii AN ArmSSR i Yerevanekiy
gosudaratTeuM
maditainakiy institut,
-BIAVATSKAUg le,D,, kand,mednauk,- AVAKW, V.M. g doteent
Condition of the fundus oouli in the early atages of
hypertaimion
in yo=g peroow, Oft* shur, 16 nosltl6-20 161. (KUU 14:3)
1. Is glaznoy kliniki. (sav.. - prof., B.N.Melik44usyan
[deoeasedl)
i torapevtichhokoy kUniki Yerevanokogo moditeirtakogo
instituta,
(Big) (HIPERTMION)
BLAVATSKAYI, Te.D.
Use of cortisone combined with antibaoterial therapy in
tuberculous
lesione of the eye. Zhurokep. i klinemed. 4 no.3t55-62
164.
(MIRA 1811)
1. Kafedra glaznykh bolesney Yerevanakogo instituta
usovershen-
stvovaniya vrachey.
BEAVATSKIY, V.D.
Fortification - Primitive
Data on ancient fortification of the
northern Black Sea coas*
Uch. zap. Mosk. un., no. 143, 19507
BIAVATSKIT,V.D.
~
[Outline of military art in the ancient states of
the northern
Black Sea region] Ocharki. voennogo dela v
antichnykh gosudar-
stvakh Severnogo Prichernomorlia. Moskva, 1954.
158 p.
(KIRA 8:6)
(Black Sea region-Military art and
science--History)
28(0)
SOV/'30-59-1-46/57
AUTHORS:
Blavatskiy, V. D., Kuzishchin, V. I.
TITLE*.
Submarine Investigations of the Ancient Phanagoria
(Fodvodnyye
razvedki drevney Fanagorii)
PERIODICAL:
Vestnik Akademii
nauk 6SSR, 1959,.Nr 1, pp 130-131 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
During the summer
of the past year the Inatitut istorii material
noy kuAury kkademii
nauk SSSR (Institute for the History of
Material Culture of the
Academy of Sciences USSR) carried out
archeological submarine
investigations in the Kerch' straits
and the northern coast of the
Black'Sea. Studies were carried
out by a team of submarine
archeologists, professors and
students-of the-faculty of history of
Moscow University as we1l
as the Moskovskiy energetioheskiy institut
(Moscow Power
Engineering Institute) (Ref 1); Thb b6ttom of the sea
was in-
vestigatod in depths of.from 2-3 to 25 m near Cape Takill,
the
Kyzaulskiy2ighthouse, the Zbeleznyy-Rog Cape, the sand banks
Mariya Magdall-ial Anapa, Gurzuf (near the Adolar Stones) and
in the
bay of Yevpatoriyas The main task of the archeologists
was the
investigation'of tke see, floor of the Tamanakaya bay
near the
Ancient city Qf Fhanakoria as well as the
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drawing-up of a
plan of the flooded parts of the antique city
SOV/30-59-1-46/57
Submarine Investigations of the Ancient Phanagoria
(compare with figure). in some parts investigations had
already been carri-ed out earlier, as can be seen from the
papers by K. Ko Gerts and V. D, Blavatskiy (Ref 2). The area
of the flooded parts of the city of Panagoriya covers about
15 hectares. According to the excavations carried out in
1936-1940 (Ref 3) the entire area of the city may be assumed
to have amounted to 50 hectares.
There are 1 figure and 3 Soviet references.
Card 2/2
BLAVATSKIY, V.ya.
4 t PXV 0 ~ ~_. , ~.- X ~* ~
Ultraviolet irradiation of the pharynx of carriers of
scarlet favor
and diphtheria vacteria. Pediatriia no.6:56-59 N-D
'53. (MLRA 7:1)
(Ultraviolet rays) (Scarlet favor--Prevention)
(DI pht he ri a -- Pre ve n t i on )
BLAVATSKIT, T.Ta.
Result of organixing therapeutic activities at a
beach. Vopokure-
fizioter, i lech.fiz.kul't no.2:62-65 Ip-Te 155.
(MLRA 8:8)
1. Iz Teentr&lljLogo gurzufskogo s&n&toriy&
Hinisterstya oborozq
SSSR
(THALLASOTORAPTO
organix.)
BIAVATSXIT. T.Ta,. polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby
Portable quarts mercury vapor lamp, Toone-mode shuro
no.9:64-63
S 155. (ULTRAVIOLILT RATS--APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES)
(MIJRA 9:9)
-or-all
", -,I -- .-I ~ I I I-_- i -
-- -,: - , w 7 - 1 -7-1-- :
- - i .-,, -,. ;2~ ;~, - - -
ll-, :1 ,
1;r-t ~.,) I . - -
BLAVDZFVICH, 0. N.
Bladzevichg G. N.
"Investigation of the Operation of a Synchronous
Generator with Ionic
Self-Excitation with Asymetrical Loads." Min
Higher Education USSR.
Kiev Order of Lenin Polytechnic Inst. Chair of
Electrical Machinery.
Kiev, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of
Candidate In Technical
Sciences).
SOi Knizhnaya LetopisIq No. Z71 2 July 1955,
BLAVDZEVICH, G. 0.; SOKOLOVSIKA, I. G.; GOLUB, M. F.; ANCHM
IKA, bi. S.
if Experiments on the Application of Alcohol Vaccine for
Treating Children
With Chronic Dysentery," Pediatriya, Akusherstvo i
Ginekologiya, Vol 2, 1952, P 17.
BUVKA~ J.
A new finishing frame for silon knit goods.
P. 217,, (Textil) Vol. 12, no. 6, June 1957, Praha,
Czechoslovakia
I
SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (,;,FAI) Vol.
6, No, 11 November 1957
STOLZKLNN, Z.: BLAWACKA, A.1 BOTH, Z.
W-WANNOMMONW-ft
Liver and muscle glycogen In norsal nutrition and
following starvation
In aloe. Acte. pkWelol. polon. 5 no.4:623-624 1954*
1. 2 Zekladu Cheall Pisjologiasnej w Poznantuo
Kierowntkt prof. dr
Z.Stolxnann.
(KUSCIAS. metabolism.
glycogen, In normal nutrition & starvation in aloe)
(LIM, neUbollem,
glycogen, in normal nutrition & starvation In mice)
(GLYCOGU, metabolism,
liver & musce, In normal nutrition & starvation in mioe)
(TASTING, effects,
on liver & ansce glycogen in mlos)
BIAWACKA, M.
SCIENCE
PERIODICALS: ROCZNIKI CHWII) Vol. 31, No. 2, 1957
BUACKA, M. The mddation of JA with atmospheric
oxygen at various
temperatures in the presenoe of 09;- and
multioomponent catalyzers.
P. 4M.
Monthly list of East European AcceBviow (EM) LCI
Vol. 9, No. 4.
April 1959, Unclass.
C,r,u:". '7 Y B-9
C
NO. 14 1950, On 46830
1'! 14. , ard Markowska, K.
T:.. ki-% -,ivea
Grcld as a Promoter und Tnhibitor in Catalytic
Rudox Roactions
Roczalki Chem, 32, No 5. 6?u-680 (1953)
Abc,TRACT AU(3i-) iors hav" a prointin,,- e~"fect on t~,*
catalytic oxidation of A%r~ by ataveparrie
oxygen in the presence of lu(Ofl), and or the
decomposition of HIC~ in the promence of Mg(OH)p.
In the catalytic oxidation of Indigo Garwine in
i4 Uz solution in the presence of Mg(OH), , the
adsorption of Au(3+) an the surface of the
latter has an inhibiting effect.
H. Sakharov
CARD' . 1/1
4
POLAND / Human and Animal Physiology. Carbohydrate bbtabolism. T
Abe Jour :Ref Zhur - Biol-o No 150 19580 No* 69811
Author :Stolzman, Z6,6_11awacka, M.; Roth, Z.
Irst :Not given
Title Liver and Wacia GlyoNpn in Normally-Fed Wee
Orig AAb Bull. Soce amis sci. et lettres Poynan, 1956, C, No 6.
51-70
Abstract Determinations were made of the content of glycogen (G)
in the liver and muscles of healthy nice receiving a normal
generous diets The G content of the liver, even under
normal maintenance conditions of the animls, varied within
wide limits. The glycogen content of macles was more
stable* Tue F. Udalov
c- .4coo e,7 N-11 'I"
F
Card 1/1
POUND / Human and Animal Physiology. Carbohydrate ~btabollam. T
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol-, No 15, 1958, No. 69812
Author : Stolzmann, Z.; Rotho Z
p *" f~~
Inst NMb=9t=V- Cv~,77 0 Pmv,41:1,11,M I
Titlo Changes in tho Glycogen Content in the Liver and Woolos
of Mico during Starvation
Orig Pub Bulle Soo. amis sci. ot lettres Pon=., 1956., C. No 6,
71-82
Abstract Ydoo were starved from ono to 24 hours* In tho first
hours
of starvationt the liver g3ycogon content fell in aJL1
animls; by the 8th to 24th hour., it roso. Changes in
glycogen content in the skeletal =soloo wero nogligiblo. --
Ya, A. Iazaria
Card 1/1
ROMMOSUBWOU& X"iag BZAWAOKA~ Maria, RM~ Zofta
Redlent experluentm In the oral treatment at diabetes with 3r2
-GulfaniVI
-N butyl mma proynratImes Pclmk1 tygode lake 13 no*01282-2W
24570 .4 8
-4r 1dr
1.2' 111 111alki Ohorob WevistraWah Akadeall Xedyosuej w Posumnix
klerowniks prof, fe ZoUndsinald, 1'v'MWk1*ft OkftII 71aJolocusne
Akadeali Wyenej w Possanis k1srowulki prof* UsIslaw 8tolumme
tbars' Use
earbutolde (POI )
BLAVAT, F.
Investigations on the biologic method of
deoi7genation of anaero-
bic bacteria cultures. Med.dosw.Kikrob. 2
no.2:251-252 1950.
OLML 20:6)
1. Summary of the report given at 10th Congress of
the Polish Hi-
crobiological and lpidemiological Society hold in
Gdansk, Sept.
1949. (Gdansk.)
BLAVAT, F.
Agglutination of Pastsurella septic& bF anti-Brucalla
serum@.
p. 67-72;Ransian transl. p. 72-73;2aglish tranul. Bull.
State Inst.
Marine Trop. He Gdansk 4 no,1:75-77 1932, (CM 22:))
L Of the State Institute of Marine and Tropical Medicine
In Gdansk.
BLAWAT, P.
Studies on agglutination of P"tourella septics, by
anti-Brucella, mom.
Bull. State Inst. Marine Trop. M. Gdansk 4 no. 2:p
169-181; Rmsslan
tranal. p. 181- ; Inglish tranal. p. 186-189 1952. (CLML
22:5)
1. Of the State Institute of Marine and Tropical Medicine
in Odansko
KOZAR, Z.;VMOCKJL, 79;BUWAT* Y.
mOW"w40w*i,
Evaluation of diagnostic'sethods*,in sy*mptozatio and ix
latent trichinosis
in buman subjqcts,..o'bs*rTat1ob&-.bh-0 cases.-Bull. State
Inst. Marius
Trop. M. Gdansk 4 no.39361-372;-Rusian tranal: 373-376;
English tranel;
376-378 1952. (OIAL 23:4)
1. Of the State Institute of Marine and Tracical Medicine.
Gdansk.
BU"?, Y.
Occurrenoe of bruoellosis in veterinary surgeons and in
auxiliary
veterinary personnel. ]Wglish & Russian tranal, Ball,
Insts Karim
Trop. M. Gdansk 4 no. 4044 4 1 1932. (GIRL 24:1)
1. Of the State Institute of Marine and Tropical
Medicine in Gdansk
and of the Institute of Microbiology of Gdansk Medical
Acadesq.
-- - -'- " `~- :~~; --, , -, -'! -,~ 1
:! - , ,--I~i; -~ ,i_,. ,j.- . , .
. . .1 ~ 11 :~ ~, , -,-- Nr-_~l ~ . ., .
-~, -, . ,
BL&WAT, P.
Further obmervations an Brucella Infections In
mnxillaz7 veterinar7
personnel. Bull. Inst. Marine Trop. X.GdaAsk 6:99-109
1955.
1. V Panstwowego Instytutu Medycyny Moreklej I
Tropikalnej w
Gdanaku.
(BRUCRLIDSIS,
occup. in veterinary personnel)
(OCCUPATIONAL DISBASICS,
brucellosis In voterinaz7 personnel)
(MEDICINE, TZ = I M T,
brucellosis in veterinarians)
BIAWAT, P.
Xffect of killed and living Pasteurella, pestia
vaccines an
bacteriotrayins in rabbits; attuTted evaluation of
antigenIn
properties of vaccines. Bull. Inst, Kerins Trop.
K.GdaAsk 6:111-130
1955.
1. Z Panstwowego Instytutu Ks4ycM Kersklej i
Tropikalnej w
Gdansku.
(VAGGIM AND VACCMTION,
plagum vaccine, killed & living, antigenic proportion)
(PIAME. irmunfilogy.
T&COInS, killed & living antigento pAtoperties)
BIAWAT,Pranciszok
Studies on the 100alization of Clostridlum
tetani in the
organism of experimentally-Infeated laboratory
animls,
Postepy h1g. mod. doev 14 no.1:51-79 160.
1. Z instytutu Xedycyny Xorskiej v
Gdansku,Dyraktor., doe.
dr Z. Baosowski.
(TRAIM exper. )
. - --W
,_ BLAWAT. F.1 CHMINSKI, G.; WROBUSWSKA,, W. (Gdansk)
I
Virulent bacil.3-i and tetanus spores in specimen of
soil and dust
in the D&nsig-Zoppot area, Roes nauk roln vet 70
no.:LA:29&M
160. (Ew 1029)
(Bacillus) (Tetanus) (Soils) (Dust)
,