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An Ionization Method for Determining Absorbed S/089/60/009/002/005/015
Energy in Mixed Fluxes of Fast Neutrons and B006/BO56
I-Rays
and thermal neutron fluxes. The energy, W, necessary for the formation
of ion pairs in the filling gases amounted to 27 ev? 33-5 ev, and 30.2 ev
for the three chambers used. The data concerning the chemical composition
of the biological tissues (Table 1) and the corresponding mass absorption
coefficients are used to calculate the coefficients ai and b i (ai denote
the ratios between the true mass absorption coefficients of the wall
material of the i-th chamber and the true mass absorption coefficients
of the tissue; bi denote the ratios between the energy absorbed in I g of
the wall material of the i-th chamber and the energy absorbed in 1 g of
tissue). The true mass absorption coefficients g/Q and the values of a
for muscle and bone tissue as well as polyethylene, Aerion, and graphite
are given in Table 29 and the values of bi (for different neutron spectra)
in Table 3. The bi-values do not depend on the shape of the spectrum within
the limits of measuring accuracy, which is of great importance, because it
is not necessary to take the change in the spectral composition of the
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An Ionization Method1br Determining Absorbed S/069/60/009/002/005/015
Energy in Mixed Fluxes of Past Neutrons and B006 B056
y-Rays
neutron flux into account when determining the tissue doses at various
depths. The doses D I - D3 absorbed in the walls of the three chambers cor-
respond to the following doses absorbed in muscles and bones;
Polyethylene: 1,04 D M + 1-41 D' - DI; 1-07 D b + 2#15 Db , Die
I n I n
Aerion: 0.96 Dm + 0.55 Dm . D 0.96 D' + 0.85 D' - D
T n 2 n 2'
Graphite: 0-915 Dm + 0-105 Dm D b Db D
Y n 31 0.94 D I + 0.18 n = 39
From these relations it is possible to calculate the tissue doses. The
neutron-sensitivities of the chambers were between 0.2 and 8 Mev. A final
investigation of the measurement of absorbed energy (for neutrons) resulted
in an error of - 15%- It depends only little on D n/D Y' The authors thank
Yu. F. Chernilin for his help, and G. B. Radziyevskiy for discussions. There
are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 17 references: b 8oviet, 2 British~ 3 US,
and I German.
SUBMITTED: April 11, 1960
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KMIN, A.M.; ISAYEV, B.M.; JWOSTOVA, V.V.; TOKARSKAYA, V.I.; =;"
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4fectiveness of the biological action of G14 during its
incorporation into living structures. Dokl.AN SSSR 134 no.4:
951-954 0 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Imatitut biologicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kuzin).
(CARBON--ISOTOPES)
(PLANTS, VFECT OF RADIOACTIVITY 011)
BREGADZE, Yu. 1. ISAyEV, B.M. , KVASOV, V.A.
-,
"Ionization Tedlinique for Evaluation of the Absorbed Energy in the
Mixed Fluxes of Fast Nuetrons and Gar=a Rays."
Report presented at the meeting on Radiation Dosimetry, Intl.
Atomic Energy, Agency,
Vienna, 7 - 3.1 W'wie 161
8/74 62/000/000/016/025
D296YD307
AUTHOR~: Xuzilij A. M., luayev, B. DI., Khvostovaj V, Ve, TokarBkaya,
V. I. and Bregadze, Yu. 1.
TITLE: The biological effect of C 14 incorporated into living
tissues
"OURCE: Radiatsionnaya genetika; sbornik rabot. Otd. biol. nauk
AN SSSR. ~ioscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962, 267-273
T_~-'XT: After the performance of nuclear tests the content of radio-
active carbon in the atmosphere increased 'between 1955 and 1958 at
51a' annually. 'dhen assessing the possible Viological effects of these
doses.they are usually estimated by thd radiossensitivity of living
tissues exposed to the external source of radiation. These calcula-
tions fail, however, to take into consideration the special geometry
6f incorporation of C 14 into radiosensitive structures such as chro-
mosomes as well as the so-called transformation effect in DNA mole-
_cules (C14--~ N14). These effects mav lead to more frequent aberra-
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The biolo-ical effect ... D296 D307
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-I.ions than expected from calculations on the basis of the dose to
which the cells are expooed. The authors compared the biological
14 _:
effect of C =corporated into plant seedlings, with the effect of
exposure to external gaiama radiation emitted by Co60. Normally grow-
ing 10-day old plantsowere placed into a photosynthesis chamber con-
taining 01402 (total lactivity 100 /1 C, volume of chamber 22.5 dm3)i
radioactivity of the inner layer of the plants was estimated on scin-
6illazion counters and the tissues were investigated cytologicallyt
counting the proportion of micronuclei and the mitotic index. The
U
percentage of cells with chromosome aberrations increased from 0.16%
in ~hc control plants to 0.2054- in the experimental plants 091ant
Cclis exposed to more than double the dose of radiation (; 0)
showed a increase in the number of aberrations but calcula-
ticn revealed that the muta"enic effect of incorporated C14 was ten
-1-i-nies iiieher than that of an equal dose of external irradiation.
-rR ~ 14 14
Vhat the transformation effect C N as well as
BREGADZE, Yu.I.; ISAYEV, B.M.; KVASOVO V.A.; LEVIN, B.A.; CHERNILIN, Yu.F.
Production of "pum" fluxes of fast neutrons for radiobiological
works using an 13T-10M reactor. Atom. energ. 12 no.6:537-538
Je 162, (IMIA 15:6)
(Nuolear reactors) (Neutrons) (Radiobiology)
BREGADZE, Yu.I.; BREYfSH, I.V.; GUBATOITA, D.Ya.; KEMER, R.Ya. [Kemers, R.1;
y A.A.
Channel of the IRT-2000 reactor for radiobiological investigationa.
Radiobiologiia 4 no.4:627-631 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Institut fiziki AN Latviyskoy SSR, Institut biologii AN Lat-
viyskoy SSR i Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
.-, I - I
KUZIN, A.M.; OLEMBOTSKIY, Ya.L.; LAPKIN, Yu.A.; KALENDO, G.S.;-BREGADZE, Yu.I.;
Mont f Ya.V. [deceased); MYASNYANKINAt Ye.N.
Mutagenic effectiveness of incorporated C14. Radiobiologii 4 no.6:
804-809 164. kMIRA 18:7)
1. Institut biologichookoy fisiki AN SSSR, Moskva.
BREGADZE,, YU*I*
Utilization of ionizing chambero for evaluating average
energy spectra of fast neutrons in radiobiological tests.
Radiobiologiia 5 no.5:744-751 165. (MIRA 18:1-1)
1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
TRINCHER, K.S.; 021IN, A.M.; B,REGADZE, -Y.u,I.; GINTSBURG, E.I.
Radiation injury of erythrocytes, susFended in native and
protein-free medium, by various kinds of irradiation*
Radiobiologiia 5 no,2tl74-178 165,
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
L 1925-66-
ACCESSION NR: APSM3780 UR/0089/651019/003/0309/0311
621.387.422
AUMOR: -Brestadze, Yu. 1.
Tl=*. DL e of the haiw3ensity of an ionization -chamber by a conductiv
SUMCE: nm mire energiya, v. 19, no. 3, 1965, 309-311
'~"TOPIC TACS: ionizat radi tion dosimetry, fast neutron,, gamm
i!~ tha;nber, a
2MR
radiation, plastic ma
ABSTRACT: The paper discusses the determination of the decrease, caused by a
conductive plastic coating, in the energy evolved in the gas volume of a hotdo-
geneous ionization cbm er (Fig. Iof the Enclosure) as a function of the energy
-of fast neutrons, size of the_gas.volume, and thickness of the coating. on the,
basis of the calculations, (Fig.. 2) a plot is,given for V, the ratio 9f the energy
evolved in the volume of A flat rba er with,a conductive coating to the encrgy:'..
:evolved in the volume of a rigorously hovageneous cbs er versus the distance
between -the cb& aber walls . (=Wftsved in units -09 the path of protons of ==imm
_vnetW). It is concluded that in.constructing homiageneous ionization chamber@,
one must take into consideration a posAble decreasie of the dosed absorbed due
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ALMOR: Bregadze, Yu.- I;-
ORG: Institute of Biolqgical Physics, AN SSSR Moscov (Institut biologicbeskoy
fiziki AN SSSR)
TITLE: The.u-se of ionization.chambers for evaluating the mean energy of fast neutron
spectra in radiobiolgical experiments-
SOURCE: Hadiobiologiya, v. 5,,no. 5. 1965,.744-751
TOPIC TAGS: fast neutronj radiation biologic effect, relative biologic effect,
ionization chamber,, radiation d6simetry
ABSTRACT: Using schematic diagrams,,the author calculates: 1) the.relationship be-
twen the wall and.gaseffects,in a homogeneous chamber; 2) the mean energy of a fast
neutron spectrum in the section of the IRT reactor vhere biological objects are ir-,
radiated, and 3) the selection of gas-cavity dimensions when constructing onization
chambers- Xoaf ne Iutron dosimetry., He concludes t
hat by using gr.,....,, and pqiy=---
etMIen %~bh s cont*ning CO. sible to asure the absorbed
and ethylene, it is pos
4oses of fast neutrons'Pand gamma rays in a combined flow and to evaluate the degreps
of variation of the fast neutron spectrum. In this section of an IRT-reactor,-the,-
fast neutron spectrum does not change sipificantly as it trayels. In addition,the
fast neutron'spectrum does not.vary whew ausing through a polyethylene :layer up-to-,-..
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T cm
thick. By determining the relationship between neutron energy and the wall and
,
gas effect in a homogeneous chamberi It is possible to calculate the limitations of
using air cavities for fabt .neutron dosimetryo. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 1 table
. [CD)
SM CODE: 06, /81SUBM DATE: 18N6v6h/,. -ORIG REF: ~,OD2/ OTH REF. 002
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ACC NR: APW2877 SOURCE CODE: UR/0205/66/006/002/03 311
AUTHOR- Bregadze: Yu. L; IsMev, D. M.
ORG: Institute of-Biological Physics, AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN
SSSR)
TITLE: Distribution of the absorbed dose of fast neutronall a heterogeneous phantom
SOURCE: Radlobiologiya, v. 6, no. 2, 1966, 308-311
TOPIC TAGS: wm an=radiatianq_ radiation biologic effect, "016"wFl" ab .1i r FM-
tissue physiology, *==adi*Hc=
ABSTRACT: In evaluating the effect of neutrons on biological systems, itisimportantto
consider not only the mean tissue dose but also the different absorptive properties of
different tissues such as bone, muscle, and fat. This is facilitated by a study of the ab-
sorption of neutrons in homogeneous models (phantoms) made of various substances
(polyethylene, polystyrene, graphite), with particular attention to their C and H. content.
In an extension of this work, the authors determined the change in absorption with depth in
a heterogeneous model made of layers of fat, muscle, and bone and subjected to x-irradta-
CaM'.. 1/2 UDC: 621.039.55
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tion or bombardment yith fast neutrons. The results are 6hawn*in Fig. 1.
art. has: 1 table, 2 figures, and.2 formulas.
too
Or.i
Fig. 1. Percent distribution of the deep
dose in: 1) a homogeneous phantom made of
muscle tissue, and 2) a heterogeneous phan-
tom consisting of layers of fat, muscle, and
bR oil
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bone
X-irradiation with d 1.5 mm Cu, dis-
a
tance from the s6rce 10 cm, field of
irradiation 100 cm2; b - fast neutrons from
a reactor.
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NjOW suBm DATE: l4jul6.5/. ona REr: oD3/ oTu Ra: oq5/ ATD Pass:5013
ACC NRi AP7000130 SOURCE CODE: UR/0115/66/000/011/0020/0022
AUT11OR:. Isayev, B. M.;,Bregadze, Yu. I.; Korahikov, A. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: The..units "ber"and "equiValent rad"
SOURCE: Izmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 11, 1966, 20-22
TOPIC TAGS: ionizing radiation biologic effect, relative biologic efficiency,
radiobiology, x ray radiation biologic effect, rauiation shielding, radiation safety,
radi'atiofi dosimetry
.ABSTRACT: The authors answer the-objections to COST 8848-63, establishing standard
units for-radiological measurements, raised by M. F. Yudin [see AP7000128] and
I. B. Keirim-Markus.et al. [see AP7000129].. Since COST 8848-63 permits use of the
units rad and roentgen in addition to or instead of the official standard units
3ou'le/kg and coulomb/kg, there is no need to revise the COST standard as suggested
.by.,Keirim-Markus. Elevation of ber and rem to the status of standard units is felt
to be pr emature, in.the absence of a standard scale or procedure for reproducing
.these units or calibrating instruments with them. Yudin's suggestions that the
ICRU (International Commission on Radiological Units) term "dose equivalent" be
replaced by a new term, "equivalent dose," 16 rejected as making a distinction where
no difference exists, and as defeating the ICRU's effoits to reserve the noun "dose"
ACC NR: AP7000130
to denote "absorbed dose." There is likewis'e no need to invent a special new unit,
the "equivalent iad," to express dose equivalent (Yudin's "equivalent dose"), since
the iinits 15er and rem already exist for this purpose. [DPI
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BREGANT, N-
Yugoelavla (430)
Science - Periodicals
Some halogen substituted carbocyanine dyes. p. 188
ARRIV ZA IMMILTU. (Ervateko kemijoko drustor i
Sekeija Kemicara. Drustva ln%eAjera i tehnicara,
Hrvatske) Zagreb. jq=rterly of the Croatian
Chemical Society and the Chemical Section of the
16AI jUrgp= Accessions II&I, Library of Gongrees,
Vol. 2. No. 6, June 1951, Uhclassified
"Card I 0f2"
BREGANT, N.
Yugoslavia (430)
(continued) Oroatian Society of Engineers and
Tecimicians. Some articles written in English or
German. Sumiaries in English or other western
7. Vol. 3, no. 3/4, 1951
languages 2
Eaj XargRM Accessions 1411, Library of Congress,
Vol.2, No, 6, June 1951, Unclassified
110ard 2 of 2"
BREGM, N.
lugoslavia (430)
Science - Periodicals
Synthesis of a 10-diozo-isoindoino carbocyanine dye
p 192 ARRIV ZA X3MIJU. (Ervatsko kenijoko drustvo i
Sekoija kemicara Drastva insenjers, I tehnicara
Hrvatake) Zagreb. Auarterly of the Croatian Chendoal
Society and the Ohamical Soction of the Croatian
mul'SuriMS" Accesaigns 1411, Library of Oongress,
Vol. 2, No. 6. June 1953, Unclassified
nOard 1 of 2"
BRIGOT, N.
Yugoslavia (430)
(continued) Society of Engineers and Technicians.
Some articles written in English or rman. Sumaries
in'English or otber western languagesI. Vol. 23,
no- 3/4, 1951
jjbja Buronean Accesmions Id". jdkX= gj Congress.
Vol 2. No. 6, June 1953, Unclassified.
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'tOll gi
with 3.8 9. Ntk in SM tut. 1, ve 7 g.~ Ate NXIINfe, -
Cffj.C1J(OH).CHi.C3.Mv, b~i 100-10'; inethiodide, mi.
M* (from abs~.MOJT). , A soln. 4104. AfcW.CH2.CH-
in 70 tril. EtOH was r~duccd 16 theprcs~
ataly -YW1oywith4O%Ni)ct:
ence of Raney c. st (front 20 g. Al
160*,and 170 utra. during 3 hts.i the 6talyst fifterLd off, the-
-6pdt the'residife mid. xvith MetCO and the Me.CO
evapd. to leave 6.5 le. crude MeN.C113,CH(OH).ClI(Oll),
C112-CH1, bD-W 90-100; inethiadide, ~M. 2MO (from abs.
MOH).
YUGOSLAVIA/Organic Chemistry Naturally Occuring Substances E-3
and Their Synthetic Analogs
Abs Jcwir : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 45,~3
Author : Balenovic, K., PreC-ant, N., Gaspert, B,, Jambresic, I.,
Tomasic, V.
Title : Some Tlerivatives of L-Cysteine Aldehyde. An Improved
Preparation of S-Benzyl-N-Phthaloyl-L-Cysteine- Amino
Acids, XXXI.
Orig Pub : Arhiv kemiju, 1955, 27, No 4, 2-07-210
Abstract : A method has been worked out for t!:e preparation of opti-
cal-ly active S-benzyl.-N-plithaloyl-L-eystein (1), which
hus been converted into S.,benzy.1-N-phthaloyl-L-cystineal.L.
dehyde (11); a number of derivatives of II have beeL
prepared. Mixture of finely co=inuted S-benzyl-L-cys-
tein (~~. 033 role, C-C;,--_7 D -+ 280) and phthalic anhydride
while
(0,035 -.,ale) heated (bath temperature 130-135
stirring, for 30 minutes, dissolved in C6H6 and from
Card 1/3 - 119 -
YUGOSLAVIA/Organic Cbeziotry'- Naturally Occuring Substances E-3
and Their Synthetic Analogs
Abs Jour Refvrat 4tur Khimiya, No 2~ 1957, 4563
filtrate I 6s precipitated with petroleum ether, total
. J725D~ -167 :r 0.10 (c 0,56; ~j mH).
yield 90~_, mp. lo8o, C. X
From I okEc~_3 D -1500 was prepared the acid chloriae,
CC:1LJ 1 -1360 (c 1.44; benzene), vhich by reduction
over 5% Pd/BaSO4, 10 hours at 120-1250 (bath tem erature)
was converted-to ii yield 97%, C-:::,,._7 1'(D .1030 ~c 1.2;
benzene), By boiling for 5 hours 0.01 mole TI
(&~7r, .1620), 2.5 ml ethylene glycol and 0.1 g p-tolue*
ne sulfoni,c acid in 150 MI C6H6 and evaporating the reac-
tion mixture) was obtained ethylene acetal of II,
yield 97%, after chromatography on A1203, MP 95-970
(from 02C12_~ petroleum ether),
.61"12D -78 t 0.50 (c2.8; bpnzene). By boiling of ethy-
16~e acetal of II with hydrazine hydrate in alcohol (3
hours) was obtained ethylene acetal-S benzyl-L-cystein,
Card 2/3 - 120 -
am 71
Ballwaspam owl
tkztive
cyzilc Acetals ofqwiterrwy ~miuio aldehydei.
f76' ~''TMVMO-dge 0i thp 0! 113u-l z4l;ll~ fit-
=d Y" U-i~ 4 L niv. 0'1
21, 115-IFXII 50, j3j,3r.--c~ycCmlt--
aeLtAg RCH
art pfepd. from Llit
Curtspondl n- -1411, acirls or from lbe
d-~~rivn, and are couvened in-w-their
A
h
-_7 daivsi~ &;'ne&dIes, ra-, 148 1Slowlydi:;tg.'6J K.
phth;,Juyl-i~alanine aldehyde, faj'n 7.5 cc. (Cl-]~(Af "4,
sh-dnrai
"sr=ovBlbt 1.2 cc. RIO, wid evnp-. the Ya
(11). Slowly dlslj;. 210 g. T, 12.5 cc llcliv-lii
ILI g. PbSD,ll in ,
K~) cc. CH. -r
&inil CH. '01n. Five 100%,
r
nlltyknf
M -mitb 75 cc. a1c. M NtH,-HlD and 6il cr~ En ~1;
CII,C)! to the ffliered ~~:Arj- ln'i "-""g
sr'l; -C i3
IV
I 1e vl~
tMi4. et, n,
ni PICPd. Similarly ftknii H~
FT'.CIfj I i Ylk5le at in,CSTO yidd, platelets, rn
P- f avving ad 1. JWjr dr-ir.1- Z--C P-tpJ
PIM U" 627", M- 106-8,; N--
ra,--ifire pris-'w. M. 69.; L-iltrrrr,
pale y6low vil, laj'~' -4T-3* :i- I' U 5-4, C#Bg) 1-m--bz-
Z'Ire~ acedles. M.
'ldroimanwlt
-2-m" -k 0,6- kc u-55,
al&-hy*, 87%, m. 6V; L--'Unntr,
Wf-~I'p3fC YQIJW eA, lail --:W-2' :E2' (r 5.17. CJW
llcmj-'c~ikronc~ '),cedtci. 1 81-2-3% ;.~I i;~, Nhe n
nil 3 Uf
tl
(cae,2, C6Hr)l; 0-
atdrh3,4e, 49%, VII
)'CiloW
pnir
-,ii, Prisms,
Ololv-
Tfrikn
ol ~~'j Lhe P~-"Ifs (c) and rtwuN~.rv ';;~f! I~ I-
d--dn (it) ol a krc prepd..- "Altzlic, 15, bi) 45-7j'i" 1.1~2
(c OXII BCD,- b (11), 93
0.2' (72~5, C.11'j, C' yf-'IvVV prism" -13. 207'. 4.
=L 0-4' (t L22, M.O;;
prizl=' ;11. ~)V' itri ~11 -21' =i: 0.3,
b., 71-1
3-ellow ,nwilt-. in. :101', J, utvde~u, ui. IF--~
b~~ 6. prislns~ !n. "R-l" C, 1--te'-di,
-1 V'r t; - I n I -~
, , P, pi L~' 5'
m. 30', -4.7' :k 0.1' ytlllmi
13
'.3rf n
r!!Lthyj-r~ "1- 16.9 - 70" ow
j,' Tf
144
rd,r
_;
Jl~
f
fl
1, f
~4 -1
431
-d 1
1.8 M.
g, Q.-5 g, left in L~ zM.", I Fcl-
lif!a c-laiA T.
"Yxa- t emP. 5i4rlte-l 4-11.9 g. fA IV V's a cle~-r
Di
TV- as o in r"ll'o-o
b,-.. CO,
i (W-1) 7 hfs, 0.3 VIT
.
34' ~r 1 4~, 11
V_ -E 19 _A__T__ /u-.
I
UUGOSLAVIA/Organic Chezistry- Sjnthetic Organic Chemistry E-2
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 4363
Author : Balenovic, K. Lj~e~~
Title : A Route for the Syntheeis of StObstituted Dioxene
rerivatives
Orig Pub : Croat. Chem. acta, 1056, 28) No 1, 67-68
Abstract : A new procedure for the synthesis of substituted 1,4-dio-
xene has been worked out using 3-phthalimidomethyl-1,4-
dioxelie-2 (1) as an example. A suspension of 0.02 mole
1-diazo-3-phthaliniidopropanone in 20 ml ethyleneglycol
and 0.1 mole of 73 etherate is heated at 5o-6oO and af-
ter 0.5 hoDr it is poured into a tenfold amount of vater,
allowed to stand for 1~ hours at 00., and thus there is
obtained 1-.(21-h~droxyethoxy)-3-phthalimidopropanone (II),
yield 63%, 1e 132-1350 (after chroratography on A1203)'
A solution of I g II in 40 mi c6H6 is shaken with 2 g
F205 for 24 hours at 18-200, filtered and evaporated to
get I, yield 83%, biP 164-1650 (from CH2C12-Petroleum.
Card 1/1 - 61 . ether).
N. B* :~--.!.Z.
WC2 50 x 8 rt-~a.
C230 g.) wa~ pLaced iu a C~ML-u (1.7 X U-2 m-:
in WMWith 3,Y Hch 11frj, q aul I .bA
"y A -1
will) J,,'LJV 1X1 duri*w 45 bri. pt ii fwv- iilt I, , u,
th.-,~ujh tbe to:,L-cm-, aord 1-5y lick Am! v~-z
f. L) udL-y,
14i IDn
;C-C
;trt4l W. aq,. (pliji-)nl tolu., ki--pt at
tbt m --k -.
fillifed"wT; Wwib -d roili~rtw dropil of Art)lf, all'I
'drird~frs 1;3cuq. at toom tzmp. Y16,11m, W mg. I ~,Lraphuuy!-
~!ihcwm the prt>=~- of IDIT yro-p at 3AN cm. -1 Dctn.
awoiediiv t6 Stu--oh (;-,.A.'.12. kL-.VL, the vz~lt.& cilm-
to
rap):
RD
4 coltunn of 10 S. 111413 Anuberlite min, tlut6d with W
all, water and the filtrute evapd. in rarup the fak~ul
-.'UnovJ6 and"N~iAmellt" MY. Z4 tb N1190814VIAJ. colojized IC~, the
711Y 7 M. M5d.A- rMP.- tip in ntu and the vy1n. de filtered sAj.
Tarajie Iraq, St 3 evapd., avid the c K.) Sublitned at I
:Ubn 9 "CPU an " 0 -tuethy4-gla ne '(I) _ryst. pmduct (0.4 100/
Spasoor-3 Ljjw" effected by conyaralott 0.001 taut. gave 1, m. 173-6', fall! - 14,2*- (c 0.42,"Mi
Pf ino IthoVa a';'(+ th I I , hth 11 taltv -18-) and 8.5 .1, SOCIs rciluxud 1.~ hm
lurahlobutune -eicm SOCIs evapd. in rjctjv, the residue
:Brr~-$Vj (Oil -bath170);
Id. gwkwaiz- I zind d
tuken tip in CHj awl the solit. evapti., the rbloride (I X6 R'l
(p d,!-trv;itn,7.:j,:HsN
Avid Il.g.10. 4 t 'Llif. at 110* -(on buth). in 6 $0. Uls kept 6 firs. at 00 with Cli-Xi Ifmth 17 U, Alev
tho :U"S i~-Iyafo),thapioductrc- (NO)NCONHs]. and the filtued sola. evapd~ in omp. the
td
~OYstd-'i and dri it: .1DI i-v*t 13 1.
i_ 461'. 1V(W.3jjln 70* Ic 2.345, AcOBO)'rccrystd. (MOAc-littr. cthLj,) ritvi~
(M
IV . , - - pule
W iuL, 06% 41c; 9. C14e itl:250 tul, ale. evalKI,
4~ 004tho4udeL It, (07 C. 41 -20.VY11D%CRCI1), ut. 119 , ruminiziul readily on beating or woluji. Staild-
all.
j It liltelvd.oziln. dlld~~-. I
With. P2 tini.."Pe CtfitP*, 117nd kept overnillitat O?j fliteted, CHC4 31h 1.0 ml. 47170 141,- the mist. kcijt 5 rvin. at -,',o
avid the -fa]V -7"2&4' (~ 1.5; CHCh)) 4nd dOd. with 8 n, J.'echl 5:3 HO-CTICI,, tht. CHC4 laycr
fcpi !4tedly. crystd;'k shaken with 10 mi. cold water'nud I ral. Hg avid the eoiyr-
~04c-petr.,ethej) Save th.41d4fieultly-,
Sol. Utteine salt'(V), let) ri - 44.20. Practionai crysta, gave, ties CHC4 N
the, more ;ibJ.'dI4s'wpmer..- . Y mcuo and-4be residue rtcrrad. (CHjCl~), Subilmud nt 70*/.
'(11.4. tnl.'~mttr,
2 0,001 rataf viii4rmyatd. (CHiCis) gave tire (+)-2-mNhY1-
Mug.".4k C1 lzep~ I hri qtxmm tAxtip.;imad filtered,',
-the trysi~ tirofte thorouglili iirasliqd I hikal ludbumn-S-OKC (M), in. 82' tj '~,, 9.8' (c 0.61,
with Water, and dded~
f1fR)" via (0-02 0 in 14 Inh: R60 w"d 14 %Ill. te! I!-
Sll~ at ij
-200,trekted with-4 ral' BVI-Et-0 complex ia
_Tkii0tr4te and j~ash-' -
20 and 4 dayNat Moto
3 Ch IC ICA ~U, "d~theyxtd- pv6pd.~, Pil, UtiO,the mixt.'kept I hr. vii
V "24"- - V1 3 ~61 tetap,~ the RtjO sWa.-washed iWh wilter and cvapd~, t1w
~11c,44MILO readue ddeii,at 209/0.01 taiji,, the cryst, regIdue (1.25
1!'.VT;'t'he-fAtrates wPrkid,j,:ufid th~ optl2l yy ptirti, la n 7')-recryttd. M-114-pctr. ether), and sublitnul at I" V,
p Jr., 0. 1 Min,
/0.001;nii
'j;aVe, VI, I-TW 46~6*, WNV~~-244?. C 0.08, ClIch me rijerraPlole, CjjIjjjNO-Sj, tri. 12"% la)'V 149 (v OAQ,
-4'
0,03*0 It i &Acoll and 4" Y' C.H.). The iti=aptole A5 OJ reg4ked 7 firs. with Stirring.
4mb 451oHlreilt. --- lira
Ali! twidi cliipj. i~ tkIC110'and thbTasidtle'takeu tip [it Water, Ill 80 lul. AICCO Over 7 i. PaneyVi W-1 and the msidue on
hilm oll Q1144664 1?1A%A.w:xtcr.and,thp Lratc' I a ~si~shed with 1%1eCO,* the filtr4tes evapd. ir; nicuo
-witsb- 111rall 11 redisid. ui'
Ml I).
-oxt(L %~,hh L`W, Ot.~! aq, Ll~~a and t~olm ill Cir Pjle yellow'a 2.
iand cxapa.' A -.!puatcj il;ltif 11a I ~ .2' 4 0. 6
U-~Ta !it realairled, the pule, g-ATO lspm X4, Iq Q. eflf 0,
-ICdt - I ..1 1. 1 C.
broUgh,
STEPANAC, Z q BREGANT, N.; BALENOVIC, K.
Studies in the mascarine series. VI* Muscarinic activity of sme
193-dioxolanes and 1,3-dithiolanes. Groat chem acta 32 no.1:49-55
,6o. (FEAI 9.i12)
1. Chemical Laboratory, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb,
Za7grebg Croatia, Yugoslavia.
(Musearine) (Dioxolane) (Dithiolane)
BAIENOVIC, K.1 BREGANT, N.
-- Z--
Absolute configuration of 3-amino-2-methylpropanol. Croat chem acta
32 no.1:57-58 160. (ESAI 9:12)
1. Chemical Laborator7, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb,
Zabreg, Croatia, Yugoslavia.
(Aminametbylpropanol)
BALINOVIC, K.; BREGMT, N,
configuration of (+)-dibYdrotbyrmins and related coVounds- Croat
obem acta 32 no.4:193-196 160. (MAI 10:9)
University of Zabreb,
1. Chemical Laboratory, Faculty of Science,
Croatia, Yugoslavia.
(Configuration) (Hexanoic acid)
BREW, J.
"Transportation Of Parcels To And From The Zagreb-Failway-Junatiou" P. 197. (Zeleznice)
Vol* 9. no, 6) June, 19530 Beograd,)
East Europesm Vol* 2, No. 9,
So. Monthly List of/Xmml= -Accessions,/Library of Congress, September 1953, Uncl.
BREGELI., Enokh Yakovlevich, prof.; RUDGHWO, A.M., red.; ROYIANOVA,
.I., tekbn. red.
[Trade capital amd trade profit. Loan capital and credit, and
money circulation under capitalismITorgovyi kapital i torgovaia
pribyll. Ssudmyi kapital i kredit. Denezhnoe obrashchenie pri
kapitalizme. Moskva, Izd-vo IMOj 1962. 143. p. (Lektsii po po-
liticheskoi ekonomiij no.8) OURA 16:1)
(Finance)
USSR/Financial System 4901-0300 - Nor 2047
"The Advantages of the Soviet Financial System War
the Capitalistic System.." ProfN. 33regell, Dr Som.
SciY 22.pp
"Sov Finane7" Vol V131., No 3.1
Sme of eavantages given: public ownership of
seans of , production serves so, f Irm basis. of socUl-
financietl'syetem I' I I
expenditures of bourgeo a,
6~ites are basically, non-productive, and. as a reft1t,
irowth of such ~ exp Ienditureis becM98, a negative L jjj-
fluence on productive Xorces of *society; budgets of
bourgeo 'is states serve to,enrich capitalisti3 vhe,re-
serves interest of Soviet*
as Soviet budget POOPIO
IC IT(rr6
USEIM/Financial System 4901.0300 (Coutd) Nov 1947
and enables continuous rise in their naterIal and
cultural level; whereas financial system of capi-
talistic countries serves to carry out their
militaristic policies, USSR finan ial system
works for peace and econcmio and cultural progress.
tREOELIP Y.E, YA.
Credit
Currency circulation and credit of capitalist states. Reviewed by Y-YU. Bortnik. Izv. AN
SSSR. Otd. ekon. i prava, no. 6, 1951.
'Monthly list of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress March 1952 UNG1.166IFIED
B RE GEIL 14A. -
0 , PLOTNIKOV, K.N., prof., otv.rod.; LOGOVINSKAYA, R.,
-Yed.; DENISOVA, 0., tekhn.red.
[Taxes, loans and inflation in the service of imperialism) '
Nalog-i, zaimy i infliataiia ns sluzlibe imperializmao Moskva,
Gosfinizdnt, 1953. 359 po (MIRA 12:12)
(Finance)
BRIEGEL t , YL . Prof .
Finance
Pasic economic law of socialism and the Soviet finunce-credit systun.. Fin. , kred.
SSSR No. 1, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified.
BMIT~ t
,,M , Ye.
,raxation
~ owti, of bi,e t-- -, burden and inflation. i-I ~ he capJ talint countrie F, Vo- - ekon. No. 0
U-r
10/53.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, I", N.- 1953. Unclassified.
XAMENSLIMUM, Z.S., professor; BMILI, Z.Ya., professor, redaktor;
IWISOVA, 0., tekhnAch99kW%ftkVb*w;~
[4outh African gold and the intensification of English-American
conflicts] lUshnoafrikauskoe soloto i obontrenie anglo-amerikan-
skikh protivorechii. Moskva, Goefizxixdat, 1954. 220 p. (KWA 8:1)
(South Africa, Union of--Gold mines and mining) (United
States--loreign relations--Great Britain) (Great Britain---
Poreign relations--United states)
MEGELI, E.
Advantages of socialist credit. Der., i la-ed. 12 no.?:53-61 S'540
(Credit)
-.J~P
BRBGELI,Ye.Ya., professor; ZLOBIN,I.D., professor, redak-tor; KONDRATIYIVA,
fWWtor; DANISOVA,O., takhnicheskiy redAktor
[Money circulation and credit in capitalist countries] Denezhnoe
obrashchanie i kredit kapitalisticheekikh stran. 1%d. 2-oe, -arer.
Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1955. 423 P- (MLRA 9:2)
(money) (Credit)
BRZGILI, I.Ta.; SOLEOLIKKIN, So. redaktor; DANILIU, A. redaktor.
[Borrowed capital and credit] Saudayi kapital i kradit. Moskva,
Goa. izd-vo polit. 1-it-ry. 1955. 135 P. NLU 8:7)
(capital) (Credit)
(I
BREGEL', E 1
771
O-P81
Steuern, Anleihen Und Inflation Im Dienste Des Imperial Ismus. Berlin,
Die Wirtschaft, 1955.
369 p. Tables.
Translation from the 'Russian: "Nalogi, Zayn7 I Inflystsiya Na Sluzhbe
Imperiallzma." Foscow, 1953-
Bibliographical Footnotes.
MMBMI # 3,, professor.
The Soviet financial system and the law of proportional development
of the national econaW. Yin.SSSR.16 no.11-19-18 N '55. (nU 9:1)
(Finaace)
-F) C-~;- '~F Z- ') Z-- ci
1) 1 / ~-
MGELI, B., prof. I
-
Two worlds, and two money and credit systems. Den. i kred. 15
no.10:20-32 0 '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Finance)
~ (~ L C;- ~- L I -E-. 4L."
- N.T , red.; USHCHIRSKIT, H.Ta., red.
izd.rva; SHLTK, M.D.. tekhn. reZ
[Gritical study of the bourgeois theory of goods and money; data
for a lecture in a course on political economy] Kritika burzhuazm-vk-h
theorii tovara i'deneg; materialy k lektaiiam po karsu politicheskol
ekonomii. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Sovetakaia neuka," 1958. 32 P'
(Economics) (MIRA 11:7)
BY&GEL 1, R.
Bourgeois and revisionist theories of a "-,lixed econorV." Yop. ekon.
no.8:66-80 Ag 158. 041RA 11:9)
(capitalism)
KOZLOV. T.1., prof., doktor skon.nauk, otv.redo; BREGELI.B.Ta., prof.$
doktor ekon.nauk, red.; BM, Te.M.. doi-s;;~t',"'Iti~Ka.-aIE6f2.nauk, red.;
ZHURAK, M.Kh., prof,$ doktor akon.nauk, red.; ISAKOV, V.I.,
doteent, )mud.ekon.nauk. red.; MTN=. Te.N., dotsent, kand.
skon.nauk, red.; SHEVCHUE, A.V., kand.ekon.nauk, red.; SHUM,
A.G., dotsent. kand.ekon.nauk, red.; SHCHAPINA, T.A., dotsent,
kand.ekon.na-uk, Ted.; USTITANTS, V.A., red.; HMNTITEV, A.M.,
takhn.rea.
[Problems in statistics and accounting; a collection of articles
on machine accounting] Voprosy statistiki i ucheta; abornik
statai po makhanizataii ncheta. Movkva, Gos.stat.izd-vo, No.2.
1959. 350 P. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Moscow. ]Ckonomiko-statiaticheakiy inBtitut. -
(Machine accounting)
BMILI. I., prof.
V.,I, Lenin on credit and banks and the present-day capitalist
reality. Den.1 kred. 16 no.6-.16-26 ze 16o.
(MIRA 13:6)
(Lenin, Vladimir Ilifich, 1870-1924)
Oianks and banking)
MMELI, Rnokh Takovleviah, prof.; RUDCHNNKO, A.M., red.; ROMANOTA, NOINP
'E.red,
t
ok
[Commodity production and money] Tovernoe proizvodstvo I denlgi.
Moskva, Izd-vo INO, 11961. 142 p. (MIRA 140)
(Hoonomics) (Money)
KOZIDVj T.I.9 prof., otv. red.; 9 red.; BUKH, Ye.M.p
dots.p red.; MEBRAK, M.Kh.# prof., red.; ISAKOVp V.I.v dots.# red.;
FREYMUNDT, Ye.N., dots.p red.; SHIFMUp A.G., dots., red.; SHCHA-
PINA, T.A., dots., red.; SHEVCHUK# A.V., kand. ekonom. um*, red.;
SHENTSIS, Ye.M., red.; PYATAKOVAp N.D.p tekbn. red.
[Problems in statistics and accountind] Vo'prosy statistiki i ucheta.
tloskva, Gosstatizdat, T8SV SSR. No.3-Nollection of articles on
labor productivity statistics in industry!] Sbornik statei po sti~--
tistike ~roizvoditellnosti truda v pron7ohlemosti. 1961. 145'
(MIFLA 3-4:4*
1.~Moscow.
Zkonomiko-statisticheskiy institut.
(Productivity-Accounting)
BREGELI t Enokh Yakovlevich, prpr.; RUDCflMKOp A.M. v red.; R%IANOVA, n.l. j
tokbn-.--red -- ----- -, '
[Capital and surplus value. Three sta&s of the development of
capitalism in industry] Upital i pribavochnnia stoimost'. Tri
stadii razvitiia kapitalima v prou7shlonnosti-. Moskva, Izd-
vo In-ta mezbdunarodxWkh otnoshenii, 1961. 166 p. (Lektsii po
politichaskoi ekonomii, no.3) (MIRA 14:9)
(Capital.ism)
BREGELIJ, R.
Criticism of the reformist theory of the Reelf-liquidation" of
imperialism. Vop. skon. no,3:68-79 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:~)
(Imperialiam)
(Communist revisionism)
MEGELI, EnoUc Yalcoyle-vich, p:Fof.; RUDCHENKO, A.M.., red.; RMIANOVA,
~. 1 4 0 j - * red &
[Profit and the cost of production]Pribyll i tsena proiz-
vodstva. Moskva, Izd-vo IMO, 1962. 1962. 87 p. (Lektsii
po politicheskoi ekonomii, no.7) (MIRA 15:11)
(Costst Industrial) (Profit)
TRAKHTENBERG, losif Adollfovich., akademik; ARZUMMAN, AaAep red*;
--MF4EL~, E-Ya-.doktor ekon. nwak, red.; nOHRODj, Ya.A.J.
dok.tor ekon. nBuk, red.; MENDELISON, L.A., doktor ekon. nauk,
red.; ANIKIN, A.V., kand. ekon. nauk., red.; SHMATEV., V.14.,.
kand. ekon. nauk, red.; KOLOSOVA, T.A.p red.; BAKOVETSKAYA,
V.S.p red. izd-va; NOVICHKOVA, N.D., tekhn. red.; ZUDINA,
V.Lp tekhn. red.
(currency circulation and credit under capitalism)Deriezhnoe
obrashchenie i kredit pri kapitalizme. Moskva, iza-vo Akad.
nauk SSSR, 1962. 779 p. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Amumanyan).
(Finance)
CHUKHNO, A.A.; KGZLOV, G.A.; KASHCHENKOI A.I.; AGANBEGYAN, A.G.; V0147,
M.I.; ZFIUKOVSKIY, Ya.M.; NAGORIIYY, A.F.; TSAGOLOV, N.A.; KOVALEVA,
M.F.; PAVLOV, P.M.; ATLAS, M.S.; KATS, A.1,; IIAROVLYANSKIY, N.G.;
ANCHISHKINp I.A.; SPIRIDONOVAj N.S.; KRONROD, Ya~A.; SULIPIOV, I.A.;
-131JEGE"-E-Ya,; ROZENMAN, Ye.S.; VARTANYAN, K.A.; NOVIKOV, V.A.;
GATOVSKIY,, L.M.
Structure and content of the course on the economics of socialism.
Vop. ekon; no.6:57-143 A 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Chukhno). 2.Vysshaya
partiynaya shkola. pri TSentrallnom komitete Kommunisticheskoy partii
Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Kozlov, Volkov, Zhukovskiy)'. 3. Yaroslavskiy
e,,osudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut (for Kashchenko, Narovlyan-
skiy, Sulimov). 4. Institut ekonomiki i organizatsii promyshlennogo
proizvodstva Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR (for Aganbegyan).
5. Institut povysheniya kvalifikatsii prepodavateley obshchestvennvkh
nauk pri Kiyevskom gosudarstvennom universitete (for Nagornyy).
6. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for TSagolov, Spiridonova).
7- Akademiya obshchestvennykh nauk pri TSentrallnom komitete Kommu-
nisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Kovaleva). 8. Leningradskiy
43
finansovo-ekonomicheakiy institut (for Pavlov). 9. Moskovskiy
finansoviy institut (for Atlas). 10, Nauchno-issledovatel'E:kiy
institut truda (for Kats), 11. Institut ekonordki AN SSSR (for
Anchishkin, Kronrod). 12. Moskovskiy ekonoiniko-st&tisticheskiy
institut (for Bregell), 13. Moskovskiy energetiche--Jdy institut
(Continur~d an next card)
CHUXIINO,-(Continued) Card 2.
(for Rozenman). 14. Armyanskiy sel'skokhozynystvennyy institut
(for Vartanyan). 15. Permskiy politekhnichaskiy institut (for
Novikov). 16. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR, glavnyy
redaktor zhurnala "Voprosy ekonomikill (for Gatovskiy).
(Economics-Study and teaching)
TRAKHTENBERG, Iosif Adollfovich, akademik; ANIKIN, A.V., kand. ekon. nauk,
otv. red.; ARZUMANYAN, A.A., akademik, red.; BREGELI, E.Ya.
doktor ekon. nauk, red.; KRONROD, Ya.A., d0k4r Won! n;aLuk, red.;
MENDELISON, L.A., doktor ekon. nauk, red.[deceased); SHENAYEV,
VA, kand. ekon. mauk, red.; KOLOSOVA, T.A., mladshiy nauchnyy
sotr., red.; TOVMDSYAN, M.Ye.p red.izd-va; KASHINA, P.S., tekhn.
red.
[Monetary crises, 1821-1938IDenezhnye krizisy, 1821-1938 gg.
MoskTa, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR 1963. 730 P. (MRA 16:3)
(Moneyi
BRE.GEL I I _1E
Place of the theory of imperialism in a course in economics. Vop.
ekon. no.6:121-131 Je 163. (MIRA 16t6)
(Imperialism) (Economics--Study and teaching)
BORISOV, Ye.F., dots,; prof.; BUKH, Ye.14.j, dots.;
VASHENTSEVA, VA, dots.; GOLEVA, Yu.P., kand. ekon. nauk;
GOIEVA, A.P.,, kand. ekon. nauk; DEMOCHKIN, G.V., dots.;
DOVABEDOV, G.T., kand. ekon. nauk; YEalOLOVICH, I.I.., dots.;
KAI,YUZHNYY, V.M., dots.; KORNEYEVA, K.G.,, dots.; KUZNETSOVA,
A.S., prof.; NIROSHNIGEENKO, V.S., dots ; 14YASNIKCV, I.Ya.,
kand. ekon.' nauk; PIKIN, A.S., dots.; SiDOROV, V.L,.; %IIRNOV)
A.D., dots.; SOLOVIYEVA, K.F.j dots.; SOROKINA, I.F., dots.;
TARUNIN, A.F., kand. ekon. nauk; KHARAKHASHIYAN, G.M., prof.;
MENDELISON, A.S., red.; SHVINTSER, Ye.K., red.; ROTOVA, R.S.,
red.; GARINA, T.D., tekhn. red.
[Economics of socialism] Politicheskaia ekonomiia sotsializ-
me. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1963. 476 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
DIYACHENKO, V.P., glav.red.; BACHMIN, A.V., kand. ekon. nauk,
zam. glav. red.; GERASHCMKO, V.S., kand. ekon. nauk,
zam. glav. red.; ALEKSAIM11OV, A.M., doktor ekon. nauk,
prof., red.; KISMAR, N.A., red.; LYUBB11OV, ILE., doktor
ekon, nauk, prof., red.; PERESLEGIN. V.I.. doktor ekon.
nauk, prof., red.; USOSKIN, M.M., dolctor ekon. nauk, prof.,
red.; BREGELI, E.Ya., doktor okon, nauk, prof., red.;
PLESHAKOV, S.Ye., red.; BUTAKOV, rI.D., ]--and. ekon. nauk,
red.; PODSHIVAM-11KO, P.P., red.; CHIZEOV, K.Ya.~ kand.
ekon. nauk, red.; SHERI-MNEV, M.K., kand. ekon. nauk, red.;
DARKOV, G.V., red.
[Financial and credit dictionary] Finansovo-kreditnyi slo-
var'. Chleny glav. red.: A.V%Aleksandrov i dr. Moskva
Finansy. Vol,2. M-1A. 19EV,. 688 p. OURA 17:91
1. Chlen-korrespondent AV SSSR (for D'yachenko).
BREGEEL I, Yenokh Yakovlevich, 1903-
[I-and rent. The development of capitalism in agri-
culture] Zemellnaia renta. Razvitie kapitalizma v sell-
skom khoziaistve.. Moskva, Izd-vo In-ta mezhdunarodbykh
otmoshenil, 1962. 102 p. (Lektaii po politichesk-oi e-ko-
nomii, no.9) (MIRA 16:12)
(Agriculture-Economic aspects) (Land) (Rent)
JMGERO.,.A.Ch.-
Problems concerning apparatus for radiochemical processes. Przem
chem 41 no.3-1:622-619 N 162.
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, V. P. ;
Laboratory of. X-ray, Phyzico-Chemical Institute imOni L. Ya. Kar-pov, MOHcow (-10141-)
"quantitative Determination of Interral Energy
Structural Analynis - III. A Rapid Method of
Zhur. Fiz. Yhim., Vol. 17, No. 1, 1943
of Roentgen (X-ray) : Interference in
IntegTal Photometry of Interference Spots."
BR-52059019
A, Mi. ; KOMOV, V. P.
Lab of X-ray, Physico-Chemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov (-194-L-)
11Q,uantttativo Determination of Integral Enerf-7 of Roentgen (X-ray) Interference in
Structural Analysis - IV. Further Development of Methods of Micro- and Integro-photometry
of Reflexes." Zhur. Fiz. Xhim., Vol. 17, No. 4, 1943
BR-52059019