SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BROM, V. A. - BROMBERG, Y. F.

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V. FA 12AG/T61 UM/Fglneering Sep 48 Refractory Materials Metallurgical Plants "Tridymite Dinas From Vein Quartz," V. A. Brom, Cand Tech Sci, 6 pp - "Ogneupory" Vo1XIII, No 9 Chokadambulakek vein quartz Is characterized by a nonuniform microstructure. Dinas made from It has very hl#itridymite content and is suitable for open- hearth and electric steel furnaces. 12/49 il MARGULIS, G.M., kand.meditainBkikh nakc; BR(NANSKAYA, m.j. Organization of sanitary and epidemiological work mnder new conditions. Gig. i san. 25 no.4:78-81 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Iz kafedry organizataii zdravookhraneniya Tashkentskogo meditsinskogo instituta i lechebno-sanitarnogo ob"yedineniya Ordzhonikidzevokogo rayona Tashkentskoy oblasti. (PUBLIC HEALTH) 'Inaly-sis of' tthe frait of the wbnrtlclb~~rry (11 ~Aqc i r. j,~ L71 r~~ P-103. c", i Instv, 13, So. En,.-:t Zaronean Liq~ -01. "0.9 BROMBERGY Adam Twenty years of publishing books on technology and engineering. Przegl techn 85 no.19:1,3 10 My'64. BROIIBERG, A. A. and N. F. RULENKO. Pod"emno-transportnye mashiny; atlas konstruktsii. Dop. v kachestve uchcbn. posobiia dlia mashinostroit. vuzov. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1950. 323 P. of diagrs. "Soderzhanie . . . soglasovano s . . . uchabnym posobiem 'Pod"emno- transportnye mashiny' A. 0. Spivakovskogo i N. F. Rudenko. 11 See Entry 22,01. Hoisting and conveying machines; atlas of designs. DLC: TJ1350.B76 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. BRC-MBERGt A. A. TechnoloU Road machines, Moskva, Mashgiz, 1951. 9- -NOnthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1.95A. Unclassified. BOTVINKO, M.Ye., laureat Stalinskoy premli, inzhener; GIRSHY, V.A., laureat Stalinskoy promii, inzhener; GCRBATOV, N.A., laureat Stalin8ko.v premii, inzhener (deceased]; LAPIR, F.A., laureat Stalinskoy premii, inzhener; MOKMG, A.A.. professor, redaktor; ARSENIYEV. A.A., kandidat tekflMcWoe"WIIN~ha~k; TOVSTOLMMSKIT. N.I., rodaktor; KOVALMIKA. N.F., takhnichookiy redaktor (Goncrete, asphalt concrete and rock crushing plants in road building; planned designs and standard equipment] Betonnye, asfal'tobetonnyo i kamnedrobillmye zavody na dorozhnom strottelletye; proaktnyo resheniia i tipovoo oborudovania. Pod redo A.A.Bromberga. Hooky&, Ministerstvo avtomobillnogo transport& I shooseizWkh dorog SSSR. Pt. 1. [Rock crumbIng, cement, and concrete plants and centern for the --- acture of concrete plates euA reinforced concrete building units) Kamns- drobillnys i tsementobetonnye savody teekhi I bazy dlia izgotovlentla betonnykh plit i zhelasobstonnykh detalet. 1954. 160 p. [Microfilm] (Concr,'to) (Asphalt concrete) (MLRA 7:10) (Stone. Crushed) BROMBERG, Avraam Aleksandrovich, prof.; VOSHCHIUN, Nikolay Petrovich, kana'tekhn.nauk; PIKOVSKIT, Takov Moiseyevich. kand.teld2n. nauk; POLOSIN-NIKITIII, Serafim Nikhaylovich. kand.tekhn.nauk; SHARTS. Ariy Zallmanovich.' inzh.. Prinimal uchastiye: B=M"V, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk. ALFEROV. K.V.. prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; XMIROVSKIT, B.I., inzh., retsenzent; IONOV, P.M., inzh., red.; TIKHA , A,Ya,, tekhn.red. (Barthmoving machinery; atlas of designs] Hashiny dlia zemlianykh rabot; atlas konetruktaii. Podred. A.A.Bromberga. Izd.2.. perer. i dop. Kosk-va. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinontroit9lit-r7, 1959. 154 p. (MIRA 13:1) 1. MoBkovskiy institut inzhenerov zholeznodorozhnogo transporta imeni, I.V.Stalina (for Alferov). 2. Vaesovuznyy neuchno-iseledo- vatellskiy institut stroitellnogo i dorozhnogo mahinostroyeniya (VNIIStroydormash) (for Nemirovskiy). (Barthmoving machinery--Design) BRCIMBERGp Avraam. Aleksandrovichp prof.; BAWVNEVy Vladlen Ivanovich; kand. TCSHCHINIKI~~, Nikolay Petrovich, kand. tek6. nauk; MOT- SKIYp Yakor Moiseyericht kand. tekkn. nauk; POLOSO-NIKITIN, Serafim Mikhayloviohy kand*o tekbn.'nauk; SHARTS, Ariy Zellmanovichq inzh.; ANMOSOVI A.A.p kand. tekhn. naukt" retsenzent; VASIL'YEV, A.A.9 lnzh,, retsenzent; VZOV9 P.M. p inzh. v red.; T-IMNOV, A*Ya. p tekbna red, - [Road machinery; an atlis*of designs] Dorozhnye mashiny; atlas kon- struktaii. Pod red. A.A.Bromberga. lzdo2,g perer. i dop. Mookvaq Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1960. 153 p. (Road machinery) (MM 14:6) ABRDSIMOV, K.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; 13ROMEEBG-A.A prof.- KATAYEV, F.P., kand. tekhn. naak; BORODACHEV I.P. kund.,iekhn,-nauk, WMIRDVSKIY, E.I., inzh.,, red.; SAVELIYEV, Ye.Ya.v red.izd-va;-UVAROVA,A.F.-,,-tekhn.red.; MODEL', B.I., tekhn.red. (Machines for road construction; road, construction, hoisting and convoying machinery, trucks and tractors)Mashiny dlia stroitellstva dorog; dorozhnye, stroitellnye i pod"emnotran- sportnye mashiny, avtomobili i traktory. [By]K.F.Abrosimov, A.A.Upmberg, F.P.Kataev. Pod red. A.A.Bromberga. Moskvaq Masi6iz, 1962- 510 P. (MIRA 16:3) (Road machinery) BRCKMGI A. A prof. Outlook for developing earthmovers-and-baulage vehicles with an vactive' working part. Sbor. trud. MISI no.39:261-267 161. (MDU 16:4) - 1. MoBkovskiy aytonobillno-doroahnyy institut imeni Molotov&. (Earthmoving machinery) ALEKSEYEVA, T.V.) kand. tekhn. nauk; ARTUPYEV, K.A.p kand. tekhn. nauk;.gqpk .4,-A,,,-.prof.; VGYTSEKHOVSKIY, R.I., inzh.; ULIYANOV) N.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; Prinimal uchastiye KONONENKO, M.A., inzh.; FEDOROV, D.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent. [machines for earthwork; theory and calculation] Mashiry dlia zemlianykh rabot; teoriia i raschet. [By] T.V. Alekseeva I dr. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Mashinostroenie," 1964. /+67 p. (MIRA 17:5) BAPJ%T, I.Ye., kand. tekhn. naukj FLAVINSKIY, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; Frinimal uchastiye MEKLER, A.G.p kand, tekhri. nauk; IROMBERG, A.A., prof., retsenzont [Cable cranes] Kabeltnye krany. 1,'IoBkva, Mashinostroenie, 1964. 340 P. (MIRA 18:1) SEVROV, K.P.) kand. tekhn. nauk; LOZOVOY, P.A., kand. tekJ2n. nauk; KABkUIN, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; F%911' M.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; PORIJOVSKly, A.A., inzh.; EROMBERG A.N., doktor tekhn. nauk prof., retsenzent *'~ [Road construction machinery) Dorozhnostroitellnye me- shiny. Moskva, Mashincstroenie, 1965. 384 p. (MIRA 19:1) _Ap 00 A I la 11 u u Ad ts to v a 0 2 All J3 0 A) 3d A X11 4 30 G A$ U U 0 AS atop two, - mob! 0;. AN. as e 00 1,111MAIM CLASSAPKATM ~'O. 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Vnder similar owiditions the wlwjT- Ilion of D Is < that of H - and*the 1), Isotherms are hjw,tj at preasures -Y4 times those of the corre- 'PAnx Ill hri"t'ls. 7he crit. aolutitin temp. for Pd-J), In 276', the erit. pressure 35 tin.. and the crit composition 0.25 atoin J) per at in Pd. 71jr best of dissolution per mol. 1), increases with in. creasing ID I mW is 7764) g,eal. pet tool. for the ron. version of & first into the setond solid ph&-c. The shape of the phase diAgrom indicates no Id denterides above -OM'. W. It. A. 09 C- !,Z~A An i % 02 a I "so IS* of* sesl =00 t Coo coo C* see zolp 0 -A AL A A Is? Amp )V0 WaP lot V, p 41 #5 Ice 1-4 4-, , : . -, 00 ..D-, tatd$ mr-13 -M gob by rahced 00 perwan of 1~ Umax mW A. (Act* Phymkcd~. oe.. of. A. M 1, M)---ft Oe ban& at 11-monta 3-1. 2-2- i 2-1- A U f . v& m . , g of a = 2"Uvity is i w function of kowi to be an exi (2, = Takwy of the muftivount catim, I stmagib). Nr a fisad vW. of I the i6n Antagankm is we""& for w OW le"t for W. Hi v- I o--r- u u AV so Al I; DOOMS WARS 1911" iturAft Ai . 1- 0 : : : : : : : : : : :" : : :': : U -IjLFI-N- - L. W. , and-TTIMI-EMG, A. - Ve - - - - - "The CoFqnilation of Hydrophobic Sols of Evaluating the Antagonirm of Ionn NO- 1, 1939, Received 27 May, 1938- ifith Mixtures of Electrolyte -,R--I 1. A now method durIng Coarulation".; Zhur. Piz. XhIm., 12, Report U-1613, 3 Jan. 1052. LEPIFI, L. K.; BROMEERG, A. V, "The Cov-1,mlation of Hydrophobic Solo with Mixtures of Electrolytes"; Part III. "The Effect of the Nature of a Monovalent Cation". Zhur. Fiz. Khim., Vol. 14, No. 1, 194o. LEPINI, L. K.; BROMBERG, A. 1. 11 The CoaguIF-tion of Hydro-ohobic Sols with Mixtures bf Electrolytes"; Part IV. IlElectroDhoretic 1,11obility of a Negative Sol in Mixtures of laectrolytes". Zhur. Fiz. Khim. Vol. 14, No. 1, 194o. is Cr 4 '40 9 a 9 a a 9 a 9 0 9 9 a 9 Is 9 a 0 0 00 go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 'D 0 .& , - 9 a 4 a 0 d) a 0 0 0 II - a - a I I & $ x I.- u w is b6 v a Ji- 1; 13 ma b 8: w P. eal AI Jr._ AL -I- I- - rot'l a; so. 00.4 go 111111"* MAIM 'A d"'O qaOdWft 0004 rflta.".; .5.1.164111. IM-1").-The pbordk Al" i-fUll"AL thv'AgI sa In "uti,m. .00 go# (,I K SO ft-, _jG(NOj. cc,( a , "" ~ tbe r -turva, IN" tomma ma %%ILh Ir m- SOY ame oak V dmwAm wommikly. *nj more ro;d~ 00 r vwOf A go vebw of the t4km on t1w UeA It" CIA a O"m ca" As 4wrous ul UJO law rApkA the dFurAw is the v 06 eblow. In mixt.M. A fikod oftA. W K.%FX cadw --d"Oom W 11 14 Iz 00, f4piki Im,groAft 6i MIA aftecrul6l it. 000 0`0 the S-MI1111A of As pla Ow 1 1%) eat kialmul I* the sun way on ills valcut 400 ~f th~ ~A" MA On tb~ iftiC dfaqfkk~ WKW 'AbV#V (AS 9 ith K,SO, 4 Ce.(SO6)J Ompism kwasation Orcum --00 F. 1. 00 I-so 00 -1i a.*4 1 ties - :~ Its It A 641AMOVI(AL 91 . 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By WectroPlwt- + + introduced W H d J* . t i , g WHII If lbon of cornplex '-Coo rkce of the k la 711t iks 5= bO id sai Y wdw lavemble conditions also = b"aw U 51 wya see 2 catupd& i. mod it is shown that coo 12 CS"m 1. act" also in the Zee boo Siam SOMIAT 131111 ON ON, III A I v tw a N v I ar " 9 A a 3 8 IF 1 'a 6 o o 0 0 so g~ 'S's 'a 4 so 00 a 0 r B.RCVN2-:!Ai-,, A. "The Coagulation of Hydrophobic Sols with Mixtures of Ejectrolytes-VI. The 7neory of the Double Electric Layer" Zhur. FJz- Knim. 16, nos. 1-2, 1942 Received 18 December 1040 LMR/Emulsions Apr 1947 Chemistry - Emulsions "A Study of Highly Concentrated EmuleionB of the M/V Type. VII: Stability of Emulsions Protected .:by Sod-iun Oleate," A. V. Bromberg, Military -Academy of Chemical Defense SA, imeni K. E. Voroshilov, 11 pp "Kolloidnyy Zhurnal" Vol IX, No 4 Investigates the process of coalescence in subject emulsions, finding that in emulsions with distended films the volume coalescence in relation to the aging conditions produces either the well-known lowering of the degree of dispersion or partially i7T8i USS;R/Emulsions (Contd) Apr 1947 Chemistry - Emulsions removes it, but In both cases the adsorption layers become dense to the point of concentration. Submitted 11 Mar 1946. 17T61 ee 0- '7' 7 - - 0:0:0:11116111104 age a 7 7 7 0 9 0 0 a $ & 1; 11 - 1 14 4 L4 11 11 1 - Ju i i I ZI a H A t F 9 1 111 v a 1 ov I , . ! 1. 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 0 0 0 [i4 L_f 6 _tL_ A A I Is 11 01 F 4 3 1 v IF JI I 1 46 111 (1 it 0b N6,, 41: -08 phylkothemical grounds to[ the hydrotv :0 2: COIL! Photography. I Swelling "I flat gelatin IsivetiI go 41 A.*%.IItimjj.,tXA,M(i..1; NIAIIII%A J I p/".. 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M ilmolli III lit,- litim 1111 a A I11,1111% III file iIIINHII'm 1,14"k 1.1m 41i'l ..I Ifir ill dith-telit ir-m-lition, Ilim IItAV IM' 'If itillitiltAll't' Ill tile see j; M(Wittiff:C.I(At 'too if 0- C-i am too U a IT rt it Its. of a M ~OE` 0 0 oie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d3 a 41MO NOR Pz 0 0 0 0 w 0 IN 6000090 000000 30 0 A--AI 0 0000000 t$ It 0! -1- IL -0 0 LODI --------- -A -00 000 OOA 000 .0e 00. -00 002 1w iw H yp -00 's 'II -1113.rb k-b 0 IrStIll lAYVrS With =7 IL Dy*W M. Hydro- 900 Cal: R Aq:w 'I OjWjMk riffrAnts. mber zoo 00 Tw -it - and 0 m= (in R,11&1-) A. V- It" rs. Malltiev;. Jour"al of Afplied Chfrilifl~ii (U-"- goo 00 it &R.), v. 20. June 1947, P. 53 -557. oe '3 Part 11 discusses theory and kinetic& of the bond- goo gelatin layer. Part III ing of Pirents to that, ti was. ts of th. kinetics of Do gives reau 4 Of an Inves on 00 a kt tran7ort from 9 matrix tn the blank pigmev ec f various factors- 0see film, giving e ecu 0 use MOW we see 0" 0 ~,, a 4 tow $4.000 ; I 'T- 6 0 00 ry tv p t 00 00 * 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 P-1 U a CA 01 moost of make a trio A. N'. KO:j 716: 1 All- -varymce,as vatitcap ad's sellatin BeL. I when than 1n,.. of low gel wa* tint"I Anal 11*04ml by gelattin It the lalltmll of the which at once vol"1111- [local III will, ',flat. -1 Yet in hall, dir-ii- N- cOll all It at 1. porilindmiV lr~ with a * p"ovell "6 IN Cato. by 2 method% mWtod for -k$. the di Is valid. e 2 OW that give Wmtk%l fftwts wbroo, Fick's I Pink C. ben-- Me" ,,km of D we" m1poom jolmlical f-OXF 8 but In ratio of 2 were Vaggnpowain 4 B sold Cl1kW Blow, R. Allthed or 3 Approv- 1011, 50111yrd alld T1 lorsomin umd withont raelisestim. For the lot grmp ecam.. I 1he Ed __ C _rkd betw, 2 sold 14% and that diffmi= tim T varied between 2 and T because "wwn. is tom. IlmimmeW. D deParoodfad - D .1 the 2011 of the dye WAls. dicissmad an diln. The gcoaller thsn p of the lilt. its de Ion roval =01."W silo was pg--bly due 10 a 1. - in thi. The deviation was gfefitef b"calaw 1 mots' &m rate 11111, the set wo that the dinlers Alma C*n Pe" IRV". I ~ - oil Q t- flk-6~, So- problem of the Atirchignigint of Colot derew" I"Ollt- A- V_ fironsherg and Vu. B. VilerASU its,4144. Xkivi: (I. Applied Chem.) 22. 12"(* Zhu?. Wor Is holm-Phy deve)OPnictst .ist, in 2 MAIMS Axllr Rrd- Ag + Or. Ahrrc Red 11mignates Ill, d,. '`1-1-- Ox its -xidAtion prckluri, and Ox +,K ~ p. %here K is the coupler, F the Oxilli" V-1-red dye. Tw. told'Ahl lbirfAlletnii of flit! houlogenrily Sir Itclernernelty of It the 2n,f step, tilt of flit, filip go ()x in tilp eff,111%insig, W" attacked fly tipti. in aq. wilts. and in Viatigil irtelislej", in the III Mies, an 4q. Anjapension of AsBr is" mized .411, ., Pyralolonc deriv, isith ~& It'lig hVAJT1wWb"" si'lc _ K, and Cullate ;1, Hrd, Ilse Purple coltw of F atilwattil ittlan"lLstely cm Arlik- so# Wirt; only Axlir and Red utte Iiii-d In-f-0141111- arr,l lite docanted liquid, suNise-"I to contain Ox. subse- c ently nuxt'l with K, no color alliscarest, rxCCPt a faint jtgi,lg .1 the urfAre its tontart with air, but even that ""Imul %)his Ilse "Ining -A,daneina Nattitcaspht-ft. 1h- %14111111 in,ige-,gir that the -Ind step can tAkc Alat'-Visilly An tile Iffe-n_ 4 At, Its patt"mand hence thAst t 1.0 tothrsaarfa~nf the nls,, 111111b, it Ise aiisula"I that Ox is fill Unstable hroulb KvmdarY 01,1411 -J$1114 lIsA)f NON I ofiftl diffif-iiij flos(f filt"I Oigi OtIT&CV, 114' poilit of view was confusued by a .111d 94 A it 4of t %1-1%. A 1"t'll Ali the u%ual gdAlin rintilsion, The ficavy ~idr thAill 'it' K rclulerb the substante lWactically AsolidifluoWt if) 1111- Ain. With an ClutiWon of cvurw Aglit pain- its a V; amm the time of dryt-loingSt.111 1. to :& limil A" and. %lilt lite crow-section S of the A9Ilr Mills,, to 4 Iln)JI 6J~ 1-be time linxit &, increases with inclea.ing ~~; Init lk~Ao,int % pr.ir- Ikully insh-pendrot of.S al.,vv S > 7,,-.`ti s.'. IsInj orhb) drins. gives jisr A, (after 2 hA-f--),1lxYUt 11) triwdeall rignil, fiArA - lJJ1I;rl!P) Sil, A I U tile kinelit-4 1,1411, ."ful-vishild "114 ##Jiir 4. - Imriaorl I VVIoliestent was ohtanlc,l.~ ~n etpl. lit Whi'll.1 relatin layer mith X %;'t lopikil liv it w-l,. )Ay&-r Aclir rinubion, wo vw wiath ..! tile colarccl Mile. rnnl~urrd at Variints 4tage, of tile d- vrlopment unticr the IniTlsANSjx- tilt crus~-Iiosl~ 44 Ow double layer, because mist. aftet about :0) tain.. awl vi, did the optical d. of file color. In contra,t thtirto, th, Wicill it, of the black-and.%%hitr irmixt, ~Az) contintod fainctraw regularly VIM lite length of devOulmnent. [it other words. Inirm3tion of Fand spirading of its Son- a-my frorn the AxBr xroin lxundari~-v voin, As, bill al ., %late when Ox it, ~Iill follised in lite ul'I.r liver. C"I'm development thus 6 a taking place in . thin layer wry-ruissling if,-- Aglir gt4in boundaries, Assring to the inlability 4 (s.- *,- llswi -4 t-)4 1073 778,6 1 Alclal t)jffwhm of D)n Im lbi, TrAWJCI Of Ow IMMKO In the I 1)6w).Pt hildhod of coum rwocirsOy. K. V. 0immov mid A. V, -I'liolhOllitcl- Ajor, PrAliml. Ahills.. 4J. 194Y. 22. 261 _27 1. ~ . l1w Ulaal ji1nmon of dyc% during the h)drolyjv Irall%ition of colouled im.1ge% h.1% -o %ludicd mith lelaflon it) the lirc%enci: of inlerjamil, ;Iqtwt)ij% lilloillle lvl%%cen g0atinow. 1(; colillict ljow with dry t4mik fibill. to liow %it' 11.411silion, and it, the proFterlics of the stiLcific dycs. 011.1n. Abs. lu -,% I%**" at 01yes Is Iwo" ". It. Rawl of solp. beli'm to nis at MOW is vb. A. V-11rueebers am 0. IL MAIM . K01109. ZAW. 11. /.-I% difeeks In pi is woww Than In d, CA 0, 0 IW no silly beivivas of math. ablimdo but alm bwaute It* IMOIS NIC6, WAY he fW & 111100 bY MdWWP- lWn tul OW "Arlite millm" of OW gri. '11w 1411ef rf I shnum to greater the mutter the f1l"Ig . c"Iful. Not 11W allimplim vwn;j. twowd and ii. F'.1. it. its). 1-0) 04 The I= of DiNd Mb (1) Vhtwift (a) aw GuffINIM 00011. a in 7% n mob. bed amt. was sel(K + c); a is the use. sonerbod mt. am] c Is Comm of I (UP to 4 WRIJIMMI.A.). WIMMIN Pit bKTft*d fivess6s.6 , hem OAD 1* 0.114 "UMW / K a I x 10-0 to 14.1 x lo- &w B; ~1111.11101` 26 Irs.) incremsed km 3 X 10-0 to AJ X 10-4m. /me. 7?n M law was, so nK* %W bat do deviatiens v,w~qsjataw~tpuv&hm; &AD.WuNtibeff.- ket of pit an 0 "a vot dhn to ch"ge in ty i.e. ad I The ~ of a love Lrd. ~b,.WdrdVn4 to 7% 6. WWO the Ippot cow". bw"aml 0 Z. 04%. 0 fafter 24 hm.) 44 uMbYbm MO (111) = denvasec! Orso Aid X 10'6 to 3 X 10-t The deviGtbw trM Fick*s I&W was twp. In 11ko, Ippon a dWM I-- a ppt. 4"0' j' tLd. lilv- Nm n,;kt",Iv Ak. 74. Aug. 11. 101.11 827 -K'ui. (,( %,,I% 111 %'.0. and AgNo- tilli'llAt'll Allit Elecitson-insuclecoPIC lAvOstigstiOn Of MUP'W Coligulat'- of byllisplIA1, Ws A V. Iti,Lmix't . V. M. Lul"vAn- ~_ZtR Ervich avid K V. mich V V, NVIIII'mLi "t. (At 114 Chjij~jo,:. I)Pkmdy ~11~d. N..k S.S*S R,* 70. 291 2 (1145j)-when tics. of %.A), Orr ith I..itively chAticni hYdro,"s (A All (poot. by A4,111 1-1 Til- l Ni), 1.) ifialyrril Fv(011).. or Afil (lic". by exmi., of Ag- 1"4p, I 11,~tidv, of the imn. sol arc. ~rcll to w1herv to file 111muls or r(xI% of Ifistrilmjj~j of the PCK. Imnk-les ilang the IfinwIs I% ilujitsin, %hich indicuirs unibirtnity if I lie licit. charge f'vjj Ow %urfarr (If the Vi(I'thrra,1% \. I latill 7n of the gnsickmallaw of the Ormas&W dw paid" is jimsdiags, pissami" solo, A, V, Aw V. A. tujL.y&"vjrh. V %,. 1.Ttadwkkrvkk. and K. V. Chmuj~v. .V4&& S.S.S.R. 0. 615-1700501-The K "0 th tit the COI, ) h"t-ololo., obtained by Prilti"Hun a .01 with the VA jib cfy,"tes cif As. obtained by add- 0.01 JV Ag\O, to N) mi, Of th" for"O'ns Va. and Njilici. (w) out obtained r,duetion with 2 drops of 12i 1w) lid. CA 1. and (IV) am' by addins I mi. ().It6 N AgNO. to 0.1 N KNOs- .btajoed by whing 23 Mi. of 11 with I ml. h to 7 daM the rods in I and U hid grmm In Iengl After Mae degree- after 15 d the rods W be, app"d. t comkqgrtb=. Sy1srIbcmAJ70;0ftb*klWbMed rods still Carried only am As crylitatfitc, whkb Wirsited that they "d gro" by 01111 '. 1'.'" the antrousliding true 1. th, ftb wil about hill of thP "n. of VAX. Where" their rM, In the sard Pit 1, erystallite at Fods ceirried the A the A, crwst&Wte a ~ -Iv lamted near the mkidle o( the- rod. In M mind IV, the growth in lenffqh is very rilmh faster than in I &W U. -WI the mur,,d thrracts carry not - bill several As cf"allit- Thi% i'lUlk-AtOll thAt In the prrwntr row pr"I'alliluntiv th"wigh of clectfolvites. the r-Is V Thins end-to-enit ~41mition. Chemical Abet. VOL 48 No. 9 'May 10, 1954 General and Phyaical Chemistry lectronwirilcr6icb-pfi' -stu-cryv ' 'of con"iftilado-n-76T jidig ~r nXidesols with electrolytes 16f fiberv LW . . , , 11, 1'. V )';a OV . ld,".~. usuevRf, 7an( v, D oklady at, Tf C.A. 47, 0717i. I ght-mantits-old ~16; so A (2-3 g.11.) were coagulated with KCI (final concti. OAN) and shaken vigorously in a large vol. of -water. From the r"Illtant swspunsiott prepus. were inade for clectron-trii6ro. sro~icob;ttvntions. Tliteelibt-4orrul)iisurtgivcti. Manual shaking results in partial peptization, and th~ threads of VtO, coalesce into braids. More vigorous mech. or ultra-; r( sonic agitation oduces complete peptization, and the In braids break tip to fine thrraliq with only partial coales- conce. Under cri-tain conditions, especially with high elec. trolyte concos" surprising remilts are Obtailled-the braids neces%ary to initiate "droplet" fortnatio" depends oil the in the order of inctming cffvcfivenrss- l,i*. Na*. K *. Cs 4-; or Li +, Ca + 4. Cc "' '. Tentative a%suniptious are inade to explain "droplet" formation. 1. BRONWERG, A.V. "Electron-Microscopic Investigation of Some Colloidal Objects Using the Development Method," A.V. Bromber, V.M. Luk'yanovich, V.V. Nemtso,.-*a,. L.V. Radushhevich, ard K.V. Chmutov Ndi, v01. 87, no.1, PP- 31-84, 1 Nov 1952 Zinc hydroxide sols were studied under the electron microscope using a method of developing the surface of the particles with reduced silver or gold. Shading with Cr was used. The methdd was also tried on the tobacco-mosaic-disease v-itus and V~)' Presented by Acad M.M. Dubinin 2 Sep 52. 252T13 BROMBERG LUKY"OVICH, V.H.; Nu'HTSOVA, V.V.; IL-OXTS',UCEVIGH, L.V.; ------c.IDMOV, K.V. Electron-microscopic study of vanadium pentoxide sols. Zhur. Fiz. Khim. 27. 379-88 '53. (MMA 6:5) (CA 47 no.19:9717 153) The Committee on Stalin Prizes (Of the Council of Ministers LGSR) in the flelds of acience and inventions an unces that the following scientific vorks, popular scien- tific books, and textbooks have been submitted for competition for Stalin Prizes for the years 1952 and 1953. (BoyetakVa Kultura, Moscow, No. 22-40, 20 Feb - 3 Apr 1954) Name Title of Work rtominatedpi CIt.-,utov, K.V. "Investigation by Electron- Institute of Physical B romborty A.V. microscone of the Fine Acadenly of 30icnces U33:)H Nemtsov., V.V Structure -and Pro-)erties Lul-.Iyarno-Ach, V.3,1. of Colloids" Radushkevich, L.V. so: w-3o6o4. 7 JulY 1954 in-1-P-3-0-04772 :ACCEssim 03/600/608/60214/0026 MHORSt Orinevich, K, P*; Nesoonovap Go Doi Sokol, V._A. Tabunchenko, V. N, ro erg, q 1 TIT Lr-: ol or osiloxane emulsions. iZo_io'.rgano~siloxane s.iCbesj' SOURCE: Plasticheskiye mas .no. 61 19639 24-26 ,i3,e mash TOPIC TAGSs F-9 emulsionp polyorganosiloxane emulsion, phenylethoxysilane, casein, agar-agar i AMRAML t The dispersion charaoteristics of F-9 emulsions (resin obtained by hydrolysis of mixtures of phenylethoxysilane-sT-w-ere studied with an electron microscope. Distribution curves of aqueous F"9 etmlsions stabilized with casein, agar-agar, sulranol, and Poll-Winyl alcoholl(VA) were drawn. FVA (W toluene solution of F-9, aqueous FVA). gives almost a morodispersion -with 6C5~ of the drops being less than 0.5 micron, and all of them lesp than I micron. Each application- waterpr'obfingy adhesionp or material strengthening - requires special treatment for maintaining emulsion stabilitye~ With cascin, resistance tomparation from 'A" the-mal treatment fabric is increased if Ca,- Ba or NH salts are used with PV 4 is suitable for binding fabrics. Orige art- has: 7 figures, 2 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none StWITTED; 00 DATE ACQ: 28Aug63 ENCL- 00 SU13 ~CODE: MA NO F07 SOV: 000 OTTERg OOj 0 did 1/1 JD -7-1 ACCESSION NR! AP3004568 S/0032/63/029/008/0956/0959 AUMORS: Sokol, V. A.; Bro~iberg~ A`. V,Usentkina, A.-: G Rif, Ye TITIE: Application of electron microsco Jti solving problems of chemical technology SOURCE; Zavodskaya lvboratoriya,%v..,29, i)o.-8, 1963,~956-959 TOPIC TAGS: electron microsiopy,, cb~mical technoloi,,y, precipitation, dispersion, precipitate structure, Al (OR)'-: ac , Go solution 3; 11~.(OH)211 B. 03 F2 ABSTRACT; Electron microscopy of,pricipitates of Al(OH)3, Mg(OH)2, BaCO-A, and made it possible to establiA a'-',relatio*n'ship between the structure of sedi- CaF2 ments and the conditions under Vnich 'they were obtained. Microphotographs at 7500 magnification were taken of dried dilute suspensions of specimens pn a film. I Aluminum hydroxide i ually-produced from aluminate solution by treatment pAs an with ammonium car MAY or carbon dioxide, Rapid decomposition by aur-n-onium carbonate of a 10% alftinate solution at 20C develops a voluminous precipitate which settles and drains very slowly on filters and which is difficult to separatel- L 3.56?&63- ACCESSION VR-.' AP3004568 f rom admixtures. On the other.hand durin&a:81ow 3kho'ur decomposition of aluminate solution, there forms a compact sediment of fairly large hexagonal nrisms or concretions. Hydrated alumina.io.obtained with almost no admixture of 1,~-aluminum hydroxide modifications., As to magnesium hydroxide, it is obtained in a, highly dispersed state by alkali precipitation from 6-7% solutions of magnesium salts$ but its handling ise.xtremoly difficult., Theaddition of a solution of sodium carbonate to that of barium chloride results in a finely dispersed precipi-~ barium carbonate whi h,is also difficu tate of c 1t to process technically. However, ~large concretions of prismatic,crystals are formed when-2-normal solutions of 1-bo,th issuing-matorials are poured together aimultaneonIv.-lit is essenci~ that .the pH be kept within a 8.8--9.2 range. On mixing alka i'&qtal fluorideszwtth solutions of calcium salts, there usually occurs the formation of an exiEremely f ine, practically nonsettling suspension of 'Calcium fluoride, A satisfactory compact precipitate composed of regularly shaped microcrystals is formed. by simul. 4aneous addition of 3-6-normal solutions of ammonium fluoride and calcium nitrate.1 This precipitate settles rapidly and is easy to filter and wash. The sedimenta- calcium chloride crystals can be further enhanced by the addition of poliyacrylamide. Thus, the use of electron-microscope control of the process of i ard .~13 ~-c ACCESSION N`R: AT4011391 S/2531/63/000/14510030/0035 AUTHORS: Yartsevao' N. N.; Bromberg, A. V-; By*chkov, N. V. TITLE: An indirect method-for estimating the ico-forming aitivity of reagents SOURCE: Leningrad.- Glavn. geofiz. observatoriya. Trudy*. no. 145, 1963. Voprosy* fiziki oblakov i aktivny*kh vosdaystviy, 30-35 TOPIC TAGS: Lee forming activity, ice forming reagent, silver iodide, sodium iodide, silver iodide solution,. ice forming agent, meteorology, atmosphere ice ABSTRACT: The article describes a method for estimating the ice-forming activity of reagents, based on the interaction of the substance tested vitb a supersaturated A&I- solution in a mixture of acetone and diglycol. The authors point out that ihe quest for effective substances to act upon supercooled clouds and fogs inievitab;y involves the use of complex laboratory equipment for testing each new sample for its ice-forming activity. For this reason, a more convenient, albeit indirect . The authors point out that such a method has been ~ropos' m*ethod is desirablp ad by R. Montmory (BU-11'. Obsarv. Puydo-Dow, N. 1; 9,-1955), using a ikaturated solu tion'of silver iodide in a mixture of sodium iodide, acetone and trigycol; it dro; Card,.:' ACCESSION NR: AT4011391 of this solution to placed on a'~slide and conti6inited with particles'of the sub- ~tance under studs. Soo] one omas i, isa a resalt of.acet" dvaporation, the'~olution bee s ! S.Upersaturated witA silver iodide. "If the pari~clis introduced fr~6 without are r'hich may be obs~ived without active then c ailizat around tber6, ryst ion develops 4ifficulty at smaii microscopic magnification factors. The authors claim, however, 'I remarks concerping foreign that Montmory li4ts himself only to certain g~6&ra , : -for this reaion ~is method dannot be considered,~' as yet, fully t particles and ha * , reliable for selecting active iq~e-forming agents. 'he purpose, thar efore,of the present article is to determine the possibilities of this method. The authors describe how the stlver iodide solution was prepared, with special attention to the problem of separating from the solution the solid silver iodide particles, for otherwise they thp;iselvea may becon4crystallizatior, centers during the experiment and thus distort tl~e picture of phe:behaviour of the paiticles introduced from without. After a study of the crystallization.procesa on the silver-iodido parti- cles, the authors tested nine substances (AgI, BiI3., CUS, PbI2, Cul, CuBr, NH4F,, t I- bentonite, SiO2), .,a# foreign bodies, while at t~^ same time the icalforming acti- t vity.of these a" preparations w" detarminad'under lab conditions by introducing 2/3 ' J Card , . #, ACCESSION NR; AT4011391 them into a supercooled fog. T:he results of these tests are -discussed. In conrclu- sion, the authors discovered that substances which damonstrAte a high degree of ice- forming activity in a supercooled fog may be totally inactiye as centers of crystal- lization for silver-iodide and that, therefore, the above-described method-is not wholly reliable in the selection of new substances as ice-forming active agents. The method may, however', be used in laboratory practice as a supplement to direct has: I table a;Ld 4 f igures. observations in a supercooled-fog. Orig. art. ASSOCIATION: Glavnaya geofftichaskiya oboarvatoriya, Loningrad (Main Geophysical Observatory) SUBEITTED: .00 DATE AM: 247ob64 i' ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES NO RV SOV; 00 OTM:.002. A 4 'Card 3/3' 1070 -1.5 ETA ACCESSION NR'. AT4045156 S/2531/64/ooo/i56/0003/0014 AUTHOR: Bromberg, A. V.;, g- T17LE: Determination of the threshold temperature and kinetics of ice form tion on active substances SOURCE: Leninarad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya. TrudT.',, no. J56, 1964. Voprosv-,'t fiziki oblakov I akti,,,ny*kh vozdeystviy (Problems of the physics of clouds and active particles), 3-14 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, cloud physics, Ice crystal, ice formation, cloud seedLE!q, heterogeneous nucle-at;on -A e~, - tonven I ent o-- -to ry m- -has-been- n I ent n ~.rather--obiectW6: ab -r fit -a et od d em e I ---for-determination o -fi ---f-the t reshold temperature of ice formation on nu- clei. it is called the "refrigerating shaft". In this method a supe-cooled fog with a stable vertical temperature oradient is created in a small cylindrical shaft by means of external cooling. The temperature ranges fron OC at the en- trance to -)4 or -18C deep in e shaft, which contains a fine Kapron fiber whose surface is covered uniformly with microscopic particles of the substance to be investigated. if the iatter is active the fiber Is covered ca.-ilpletely with small ice gystals to the level at which the threshold temperature is reached. in a 'N' L 10707-6.5 R: AT4045156 ACCESSION N single experiment, which requires on)y a short time, It Is possible to determine the desired characteristics of the substance. in this method there is no settling of nuclei to the bottoii of the shaft, no contamination influences the determina- tion of the threshold temperature and It is easy to estimate the period of Ice formation and observe the character of the forning crystals of Ice, hoarfrost or ice crust, etc. The simplest variant of the apparatus (Fig. I of the Enclosure) consists of two coixial cylinders. Tlm Inner glass cylinder is 150 "t, in height and 45 mm in diameter; it serves as a working shaft for the tests. In the ring- shaped space between the cylinders Is a cooling mixture. At the bottom of the shaft there is an electric heating coil covered by a layer of water for generating vapor. A movable thermocouple (5,11 i.s then introduced into the shaft for measure- ment of the vertical distribution of fog temperature. The treated Kapron fiber (about 18 microns In diameter) Is suspended along the axis of the shaft; it Is maintained taut by a copper ring attached to the end. At the same time, two con- trol fibers are Introduced into the 3haft - one untreated and the other treated with silver iodide. observations are m;de through the upper opening of the shaft using a magnifying lens, The results of tests of a number of substances (A91, Pbl B113, Cul, CuBr, CuS, US, BeO and SiG2 are tabuiated. 7he zrtlcle also desc1r;bes a microscale attachment which makes it pos- ible to determt ine the kinetics of ice for-nation. Orig. art. has: 2 form las, 8 figure5 and 2 tables. t;-r-a- 2/4 1 1 SUBAITTED: 00 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE; ES ~ 1. - , I i I I' NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 008 I*-'Oro .i 3/4 2 t IC 2 2~X IM L( 2 Diagram of, apparatus for determining the thTeshold temperature of ice formation (refrigerating shaft with vertical temperature gradient ), I - shaft; 2 vapor generator; 3 - thermocouple; 4 - cooling mixture; 5 - myable themo- couple; 6 - treated Kapron fiber. : Uh/0413/66/0001001/0024/0024 INVENTOR: Sokol, V. A.; Bromberg, A. V.; Rif, Ye. A. ORG: none A C~ TITLE: Preparative method for reactive zirconium dioxide. Class 12, No. 177417 [announced by 11-Union Sclentift; Resen-r-cE -Institut-e--o-f-Chemical Reagents and 11igj!__ Purity Chemical Substances (Vsesoyutnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut kiliniche- 6vl" reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv) SOURCE: liobietifilya',*promys -hlenny-ye -- obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1966, 24 TOPIC TAGS: zirconium compound, zirconium dioxide ABSTRA,q: An Author Certi icate has been issued for a preparative method for a re- activ6'ar c up dioxid ..~..,The method involves the decomposition of potassium fluorozii~oZOe-siol7u-t~,ons with a sodium hydroxide solution and heating. To simplify the process and to produce a zirconium dioxide having a fibrillar structure, the po- tassium fluorozirconate solutions are pre-treated with an ammonium hydroxide solution k ISM] SUB CODE: 07, 1l/ SUBM DATE: 29jan64/ ATD PRESS: 66_1'.'8'8'3'. 1 Ca ACC NR-. SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/039/011 2 AV2110:1: Sokol, V. A-; Rif) Ya- I.; Bro-mbergj..A.~.V. 0R3. VNII of Chomical Roagants and High-Purity Chomicals (VXII khimichoskikh roakti- vov i osobo chistykh khimichoskikh yoshchestv) Uso of olectiron microscopy in solving certain problems of chemical technology (zirconium dioxide) SOURRCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 39, no. 11, 1966, 2446-2451 TOPIC TAGS: zirconiirn compound, chemical precipitation, hydroxide, electron micro- scopy, titanium dioxide ABSTRACT: 7he electron microscope was used to study tho structure of precipitates obtained at 80-900 under various conditions of decomposition of aqueous K2Zr,4'6 solu- tions with ammonia and sodium hydroxide. The following factors were varied during -oeriT the ex. mants; concentration of K2ZrF6 solutions (10-100 g/1), molar ratio of base to co"lex (from I to 24), and order and duration of mixing of the reagents (from I to.6 hours). DeDending upon the reaction conditions, finely crystalline or fibrous crystalline prociloitates of basic zirconium fluoride are formed. The latter are pro- duced by adding.ammonia or NaOH to hot solutions containing about 100 9 K2ZrF6 per liter. Additional alkaline treatment of'the fibrous crystalline precipitate of basic zirconium fluoride converts the latter into roontgenoamorphous zirconium'hydroxide Cord 1/2 UDC: 537.533.33-661+346.31-31 ACC NR; AP7000015 with a fibrous structure. The fibrous zirconium hydroxide can be filtered readily, is easily separated from alkali fluoride impurities, and changes into microfibrous zirconium dioxide when sintered. Treatment of titanyl, sulfate with ammonia produced fibrous preparations of titanic acid and titanium dioxide. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 3 tables. -SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 25Dac64/ ORIG REFs 007 2/2 gm- NW- BROMBERG, Some peculiarities in the clinical aspects of meningitis in apidemic purotitis. Zdravookhranenie 2 no-3-44-47 MY-Je 059- (HIRA 12:10) 1 Iz roopublikanskoy poikhonevrologicheskoy bollnitsy Holdavskoy S;R (glavivy vrach B.A.Morozov). (HUMPS) (NOINGITIS) BRO Zxperience of designers with lowering the weight of rachines and reducing metal consumption. Standart12Rtsiia no.4:33-37 Jl-Ag'54. MBA 8 2 2) 1. Vedushchiy konstruktor Odeaskogo zavoda radiallnykh stankov. (Hachinery industry) Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pubs 103 - 4/25 Author : Bromberg, Bs, M. Title : The 2A53 radial drilling machine Periodical : Stan. i instr., 8, 10-32, Ag 1956 AID P - 5349 Abstract : Technical data and a description of the operation are given of the 2A53 radial-grinding machine, which can make holes up to 35mm in diameter in medium-hard steel. Two drawings and 1 photos Institution : None Submitted : No date X Y ; 11, 1-- --- i~. , / I" , ~,,, I P i t~~ ) 7/ [:_ (V n 7 , BROMMG, B.M. . . New machine tools mamifactured at the Odessa Radial Drilling Machine Plant. StanA instr. 28 no.11:37-39 N '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Odessa-Drilling and boring machinery) BROMBERG, Boris ~Soiseyevich; KOLBASNIKOV, N.A., nauchnyy red.: KONT-BEVAYA, tekhn.red. [146dern radial drilling machines] Sovremennye radialino-everlilln3re stanki. Hoskva, Vses. uchabno-pedagog. izd-vo Trudrozervizdat. 1958- 97 P. (MIRA 12:1) (Drilling and boring machinery) BROMBERG, B.M.; DASHEVSKIY, T.B.; LAVIDON, E.A.; LWAKIN, V.K.; -MIXMEV, Yu.Ye., inzh., retsenzent; KLINIIII, P.A., inzh., red. (Diamond boring machines; their design and adjustment] Almazno-rastochnye stanki; konstruktsii i naladki. Mo- skva, Mashinostroeniep 1965. 243 p. (MIRA 18;8) BRN114BUG, B.Z.; Ul~.~)V, Ya.B.; Yu.-r. PGS' sectional gai3 stove. C-a--. prom. 8 no.?,-22--2.9 163 (MI Fi A 17 ~-.7 ) BRCKBERGs'jK D. 25810 Rabota Podchelyustnoy Shyunnoy Zhelezy I Eye Ritm. Vracheb. Dalo, 1948s No* 6., sTB. 5W-14. SO: LETOPIS NO. 30, 1948 BROMBERG. F~90_ - '__ - ____ ___ D.; DDWJMHTM, X.M., DrofeBsor, direktor; D01GEA, Z.B.; LJ1Q1_v P.V.. direktor. Zffect of chronic Irritation of parathyroid glands on teeth and jaws. Sto- matologlia no.4:3-6 Jl-Ag 153. OMRA 6:9) 1. Institut eksperimientalluoy andokrinologit (for Dinershteyn). 2. Medi- tsinskiy stomatologicheakly Institut (Zharikov) (for Vlasenko). (Parathyroid glands-Diseases) (Teeth) (Jaws) BROKURG, E.D. W, 4- a Characteristic features of aseptic inflammation in various conclitione of the nervous system. Fisiol.shur. [Uler.] I no.2:117-125 Mr-Ap 055. 1. Karkivalkiy medichdy stozatologichaly inatitut. Kafedra gisto- logii. (IEFIAXPATION) (NERVOUS SYSTEM) BROMBIOG, N.D.,professor (Khar Ikov) L.- I - Morphological changes in the periodontium in neurodystrophic processes. Probl. stom. 3:189-197 '56 (KL2A 10:5) (F=IODDVZIA) BROMBXRQ, 304,-Rrof. Marikov) Condition of the nerve* of the periodantium in neurodystrophic processes following injur7 to the trIgeutual nerve. Probl.stom. 4:29-38 158. (mm 13:6) (TRIUMIUL IMNII-WOUNDS AIM INJURIBS) (WHS-UMTATIOS) BRONB31RG, BaDes prof. (1harl1mv) Condition of the gasserian gwlion in neurodystrophic processes following injury to the trigeminal nerve. Probl,stom, 4:39-46 158. (MMA UtO (GASSMIAN GANGLIOT) BROMBERG B.D.-t SHENBERG, M.G. Courso of neurodystrophic )rocesses as dependent an the reactivity of the organism. Probl. stom. 5:5-14 160. (MIRA 15:2) 1. K48xlkovskiy meditsinski tomgtologicheskiy institut. - (IRIGEMINALAEM) URVOUS SYSTUL-DEGENERATION AND REGENERATION) BROMBERG, E.D. Pats, for the study of the periodontal nerves. Frobl. stom. 5:15-21 160. (ball .15:2) 1. Khartkovskiy moditoinakoy atomatolo iohoskiy institut. (GUMS-INNERVAT10N5 BRD)MM, N.D. Phagocytic properties of macrophages in various states of the nervous system. Yiziol.zhur. 6 no-1:5846 Ja-F 160. WRk 13:5) .1. Kharlkovski7 meditsinskiy stomatologichaskiy institut, kafedra giotologii. (PRAGOOTTOSIS)' O[Maus SYSTSM) BIOMBERG., E.D. (Kharlkov) Course of neurodystrophic processes in the paradentium with varying reactivity of the organism. Probl.stom. 613-10 162. (MIRA 1623) (GUMS-DISMES) (TRIGMBAL VERVE-DISWES) BRCI,IBI.-;RC, ,E.D.; SERDYUKOVA, O.A. Pathogenesis of the process of neurodystrophy; experimental model of paradentosis. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 55 no.3.-117-121 Mr 163. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Iz kafedry gistologii (zav. - prof. E.D. Bromberg) i kafedry patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - dotsent O.A. Serdyukuva) aarl- kovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo instituta. Submitted May 3, 1962. BROMBERG. G. Pro,41ems o;r improvimg financial planning in housing constructicin. Fin.WSR 23 N 162. (MMA 15t12) Mnstraction induatrY-Fimance) 2,'-~lu' 1 1. S. 1'--ropriyattdya po lo:"'(-j-.iu 1:oljchoznoE;o 1--roll-kc,,odstuVa. I' 5~ - Karalailavolstvo i :worovol~;tvo, 1049, .';, 1"). --,- SO: Letuopis, 1710. 32, 1949. 1. BROMBERG, I. S. 2. USSR (600) 4. Fur Farming 7. Further development of fur production on collective farms. Kar. i zver. 5 no. 5, 1952 9. Monthly List of RussiaH Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. BALASHTIK, Taroslav [Balastik, Jaroslav]; IROKBMG, I.S., kand.sellsko- khoz.nauk [translator]; BLINOT, L.P., kand.sellakokhoz.nauk, red.; BATARIZATA, L.S.. red.; ZUBRILIRA, Z.F., tekhn.red. (Preservation of fruits, TOgOtables. and meat at home] Konservi- rovanie plodov ovoshohei i miana v domashnikh usloviiakh. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sollkhos.lit-ry, 1959. 284 p. (MIRA 13:5) (Pood-Preservation) MURASHOV, S.I., prof.-; BROMBERG L.M., kand.istor.nauk, dotsent; PRUNER, _ - S.L., kand.tekhn.nauk, do-teent Along the Leninist path in the plan of the State Commission for the Electrification of Russia down to the overall electrification of the country. Trudy MCI no.330-40 160. (MIRA 15-3) (Electrification) SOV/70-4-4-21/34 AbTHORS: Rays, G.B. and Bromberg, M.1. TITLE: Thermal Etching in Vacuo of Twinned Single Crystals of Zinc PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 4, pp 594-596 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Twinned zinc crystals were heated to 400 0C for 25 min under a vacuum of 10-4 mm.Hg . After cooling, :the surface was examined Interfarometrically. Etch figures due to selective evaporation were observed. The surface was covered with etch figures, the form and orientation of which were connected with the symmetry of the given crystal. The method could be applied to metals, Be and V alloys for example, where there are no suitable chemical etches. For twinned crystals of Zn preferential etching takes place in twinned regions of the crystal and begins on the twin boundaries iLud near to them. On heating crystals of Zn In vacuo the formation of etch figures proceeds preferentially on different surface defects, or the steps of cracks and scratches. The experiments show that the formation of etch figures on heating mechanically Cardl/2 MAWE;-16~ RM --if,"g, ~M INN. EPV-';~ -N SOV/70-4-4-21/34 Thermal Etching in Vacuo of Twinned Single Crystals of Zinc twinned single crystals of Zn in vacuo proceeds primarily at active parts of the surface and that, together with other surfacLe defects, places with increased energy are, in particular, the boundaries between undeformed and twinned parts of the crystal. There are 4 figures and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy instltut makhanizatall sell-skogo khozyaystVa (Kharlkov Institute for the Mechanisation of Agriculture) SUBMITTED: June 18, 1958 Card2/2 RAYS, G.B.; BROI-MERG, M.I. Investigating the etching of twinned ionic and metallic single crystals. Iz.v. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. no.2.13C-'134 160. (MRA 15:5) 1. Khar1kovskiy institut mckhanizatsii sellskogo khozya7stva. (Meta-llograph7) (Metal crystalj3) (Ionic cry-stals) '-~- , -- Y7 ,,0- T' 37-711, IS. YE. , , :' . Z . - 'T~7,T, T. 1-,- A I., (7. 1R.) I - -11, Oils and Fats - Analysis Froperties of oils at lort temperatures for the electric purer irdustry. Elek. sta. 23 No. 8, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Conereasp November 1952, MCL. TSYPKIN, Ya. Z.; BRO-MERG, F.V. Institute of Automatics and Telemechanics, Academy of Sciences, USSR. "Concerning DeCrees of Stability of Linear Systems." Iz. Ak. Nauk SS"';R, Ctdel. Tckh. Nauk, No. 12, 1945. Submitted 6 Aug 1945. Report U-1582, 6 Dec 1951. BROMERG, P. V., Engineer "Automatic Stabilization of an Airplane." Sub 18 Jun 47, Red Banner Order of Lenin Military Aeronautical Nngineeting Academy imeni Prof. N. Ye. Zbukovskiy Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947 501 Sim No- 457, 18 Apr 55 I I I I .. I -- . 71-~=- ~~ . , - . . I 6 BROMBERG, P.V. Bromberg.'P.V., "Stability and Self-oscillation of Control Sustems," Moscow, Oborongiz, 1953. 223 pages, 19 figures; bibliography, 38 items (Ministr of Aviation Industry USSR). y SOLODOVNIKOV, V.V.; professor, doktor tekhnicheokikh nauk, redaktor; AY23RMO, M.A., doktor takhnichel3kikh nauk; BASHKIROT, D.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk-, 'RRC'9TRRG. P.V.jL kanclidat tekhnicheaki)--h nauk: YCRONOV, A.A., kandita-t tekhnicnew-Lich nauk, dotsent; GOLI]FARB, L.S., doktor takhnicheakikh.nauk, professor; KAZAKIVICH, V.V., dok-tor tekh- nicheekikh nauk; KRASOVSKIY, A.A.. kan&idat tekhnichaskikh nauk, dotsent; INMR, A.Ya.. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; LBTOV, A.M., doktor fiziko-~matematicheskikh neuk; professor; MATVIYU, P.S.. inzhener-, MIKHAYLOT, F.A.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; PETROV, B.N.; PETROV. V.V., kFLn(liaat tekhnicheskikh nauk-, POSPSLOV, G.S.. kandidat tekhi~ieheskikh nauk, doteent; TOPCHRYIV. Yu.I., inzhener; ULANOV. G.H.,kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; KHRAMOT. A.V., kandidat tekhni- cheakikh nauk;.TSYPKIN. Ya.2. doktor tekhnicheikikh nauk, professor; LOSSMVSKIY, V.L., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, professor, retsenzent; TIKHMOVO A.T&.,A9khnIche9kiy redaktor [FurJamentals of automatic control; theory] Oanovy avtomatichaskogo regullrovanila; teorliae Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashIno- stroit. lit-ry, 1954. 1116 p. (MLRA 8:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Petrov, B.N.) (Automatic control) - -- - ---- -- -- - ------- FRIDLENDER) Gavriil Oskaroviobp doktor tekhn, naukp prof,; KOZLOV, Mikhail Stepanovich,, kand. tekhn. nauk,, dotsent; RYABOV, B.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; BROTARER .--?-V-,"oktor +'OIr'hnsuaukp profsp retsenzent; WDNERp,V.A,p doktor tekhn, nauk prof., red.; SUVOROVA, I.A., red. izd-va; NOVIK, A.Ya., tekbn. red. [Aeronautical gyroscopic instruments) Aviatsiomwe giroskopiche- skie pribory. Pod red. V.A.Bodnera. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhne izd-vo Oborongizp 1961. 390 P. (MIRA 150.) (Artificial horizons (Aeronautical instruments)) (Gyroscopic instrments) LEVIN, S.; RYZ'I&JKO;-D.; BROMBERG, R.; KMNITSOV, I.; CHESAK, V.; ZOLOTLJMXk,-G, Some results of the work of metallurgical plants under the new conditions. Sots.trud 4 no-9:53-59 S '59- (MIRA l3tl) (Steel industr7--Froduction standards) BROMRG, R.; KUZNETSOV. I.; LEVIN, S. lo,-cating the resources of labor productivitv by time study methods. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar. plata no.7-12-17 159. f"TDA 12:10) _7= (Iron industry-Labor prod%~ptl~vttr) BRO14BERG,R.B., In2hener lwgw~~~ More efficient methods of extracting and processing natural soda. Khim.prom.no.1:6-8 J&147- (MLELA 8:12) 1. Glavnoye upravlenlye sodovoy promyshlennosti Hinisterstva khi- michookoy promyshlennosti SSSI. (Soda industry) ZAJACZKOWSKA, Jadwiga. BROMBERG. Sara Drolonged ACTH therapy of acute respiratory Insufficiency in a case of fibrous and cavitary pulmonary tuberculosis. Gruzlica 24 no-3:205-208 Mar 56. 1. Z Oddzialu gruzlicy pluc Instytutu Grutlicy Kierownik: doc. dr. W. JaroaZOWiC2, I-1yrektor: prof. dr. J. Misiewicz, W-wa, u1. Plocka 26. (TUBERCULOSIS. PUIMDRW. patholoU, cavitation, with reap; insuff., ACTH ther. (Pol)) (RESPIRATION, disord. in tuberc., pulm. with cavitation, ACTH tber. (,Vol)) (ACTH, therapeutic use, reap. disord. In cavitary tuberc. (Pol)) "Work in the Field of Dyestuff' Absorption Spectra." report presented at the Section on Colloid Chemistry, VIII Mervieleyev Conference of" General and Applied Chemistry, Moscow, 16-23 March 1959- (Koll. Zhur. v. 21, No. 4, PP. 509-511) % I L PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5410 Tanh,!~cntqlcaya kontferent3lya-po m1momix i,-.pollzovanlyu atomnoy cnergil, Tashkent, 1959. Trudy (Trax-actions of the Tacnhkent Conference on the reacc."ul U~c3 of Atomic Encr&y) V. 2, "a3hlccnt, Au vzsm, ig6o. 449 p. Errata slip in3arted. 1,500 copies printed. Sponooring Agency: Akadcniya naulc Uzzbelskoy SSR. R es -naLbla Ed.: S. V. Starodubtzcv, Academician, Acadcmy of ;.-iences Uzbek SSR. Editorial Board: A. A. Abdullayev, Can- ~~date of 113hyaica and Mlatbl,!natio,13 D. M. Abdurp-sulov, Doctor ,:.,f !,'edilcal Sciences; U. A. Arifov, itcadc-mician, Academy of _,,icnce;3 Uzbek SSR; A. A. Borodulina, Candidate of Bioloc~ical 5,:iencea, V. 11. Ivashev; G. S. llcramova; A. Ye. IUv; Ye. Candidate of Physics and Mathematics: A. 1. llil:oli~!ov, Candidare of M-3dical Sciences; D. Nishanov, Candidate of S,:iences; A. S. Sadykov, Corresponding Ilember, Acad~:r-4 of ZciLncc.~ USSR, Academician, Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR; Yu. N. Talanin, C .Tran,,acticn5 of the Tazhkent (Cont.) SO-VI5410 Oandidat;e of Phypics and Mathematics; Ya. 10i, Turalculov, Doctor of Biological S-ziences. Ed.: R. I. Khamidov; Tech. Ed.: A. G. Babakhanova. FURIOSE : ~:-he publi-'ation is intended for ncientific wcrk-ers and itu enploy~,d in entez-yi' leen w*h-re tadicactive 'cotc-cs anI nuclear radiation are uTed for re=c-arch in ch-ml.-al, geo- lcgica".,., and technological fields. 00'.-ERAGE: collection of 13-3 art2~clcs rcprc:2c-nt.-'; the second volur7.e of the ~?ran~,,a,.tiona of the Taz-,hkcnt Ci7,n"er-?rce on 'the Uses of Atomic Energy. T-Ibe individual arfl-les deal with a alde range of proble-ma in the field of nuc2'ea- radiation, in--~Iuding: proqucttcn and chemical analy.~-Is ef railea.-Vive -156tcpe3j inv,~,jtigatlcn of the hinctic-3 of chemical reactions by means of isotcpes; application of spectral analy~:is for the manufacturing of radioactive preparations; radioactive nethods for determining the content of elements in the rccka; and an analysis of methods for obtaining pure substances. Certain Card 2/20 17, Transactions of the Tash1cont (cont.) SOV/5410 instrumcnts used, such as autrx-~,.atic rorulatwa, floinmctcra, level C,.ugo3, and hi&h-ocnaitivity gai%-n-rolaya, ara dancribod. No r nalitien arc mentioned. Ruforoncez follo-wr individual artlcle6. TAB-1-E OF CO!iTF-%TTS- RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES A14D 1,1UCLrAR RADMION III E11011*'LEIIING AND GEOLOGY Lobanov, Y:,. 11. [Inatitut yadernoy fizilci UzSSn - Institute of 17uclcar Physics AS UzS_0R). Application of Radioactive Isotopes and Nuclear Radiation in Uzbekistan Takoar, and V. A. Yanush1covskiy [Inatitut fiziki All Latv SSR - Insti~uto of Physics AS Latvian SSR). Problems of the Typification of Automatic-Control Apparatus Based on tfio Use of Radioactive, Icotopes Card 3/20 7 9 r/ Transactions of the Tashkent (Cont.) SOV151110 Yh:-jf%hchev, V. G., A. S. Lepilin, U. Ya. Nargulis, S. M. Stepanov, [ Mniztry of L. 1. B.,Icnlkiy T V BromberG, and V. 0. Ivl1yev. Y.-~alth USSR). Ind-u ~tri&_n_a_-Illant for Sterilization ol 1:cd1cal Materials 170 Khru::'achev, 1. G., B. A. Rubin, L. V. Motlitslciy, A. 1. Rytov, N. 111. Gayoln, U. Ya. NarZ;ulis, V. S. Cr=matikati, V. G. Vlasov Y of Yealth USSR). Gamma-Plant for and A. V. Petrov (11iniatr. Centinuous Irradiation of Potatoes 182 Prelcof 'yev, N. S. [Institut elconomilti All SSSR - Institute of E,:=amics AS USSR). Economic Efficiency of the Use of High- f..Papacity Gamma-rlanto in the L:Lr)it and Food Industry 192 Ab:11~11ayev, A. A., Yo. M. Lobanov, A. P Novilcov and A. A. Yhayda"ov [Institute of Nuclear PhyBi;s AS OzSIM), Una of a Naltichannel Scintillation Gamma-Spectrometer for the Analysis of Rock Specimens 199 Card 10/20 BELENIKIYV L.I.; BROMBERG, T.V.; KAZANSKAYA, M.Ye. Spectrophoto.metric method of quantitpLtive analysis of the interaction between dyes and textile"fibers. Nauch.-issl. trudy TSNIKHBI za 1958 92115423, (~MJA 16al) (Dyes and dyeing-Textile fibers) (Spectrophotometry) BELENIKIY, L.I.; BROMBERGO TRVF; KAZANSKAYA, M.Ye. Radiochemical oxidation of vatsol dyes. Nauch.-isal.trudjr TSNIKHBI za 1958 gxl.23-1". (MIM 16 -.'-) (Dyes and dyeing-Chemistry) "The Problem of the Stability of a Claso of Non-linear Systemn" Prik. Mat. Mech. 14, 561-562, 1950 BROOM, V.A.; TSIKH OVIGH, B.G., redaktor; SHYAUSYAN, B.Te., redaktor; SMIMM, I.M., tekhuicheskiy redaktor. [3quipment and attachments for mchanizing insulation and winding processes] Oborudovanie i Primposoblentia dlia makhanizataii isollatsionno-obmotoohnogo proisvodstya. Moskva, Goa. energ. isd-yo, 1953. 78 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 7:11) (Ilectric motors) BR~t,LB91(lo----L'-'LkiiL--x--A2,eksand.rovich- GAMAYMOV, Vikolay Ivanovich; ZVOIMIII, Aleksey Dmitriyevich; KUDRYAVTSEV, Vitaliy Vasillyevich; TEVEROVSKIY, Yevgeniy Ivanovich; EPShTEYN, Lev Abramovich; SHIROKOVA, M.M.,, tekhn. red. [Mechanization of the manufacture of electrical :insulating materials of winding insulation, and drying as well as saturating operations] 14ekhanizatsiia Proizvodstva elektro- izoliatsionnyldi materialav, izoliatsionno-obnotochnykh i susl-dllno-propitochnykh rabot. By V.A.Bromberg i dr. Moskvaj, Gos. energ.izd-vo, 1961. 99 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Electric insulators and insulation) BRUI-IBMG, . F. YZ Avtonatichesicii besstupenchatyi reversivnoprogressivny-i friktsionnyi variator. (Vestn. 1~ash., 1951, no. 4, P. 67-68) Infinitel,y variable reversing and progTessing automatic Triction I'variator". DLC: T114A SO: Mlanufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953.