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rnwm/cosmochemistry, Geochemistry, Hydrochemistry. .Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14, 1958, 46328 toial salts - 518 to 316&3; Cl ' 1*17 to 187s2; 1 oo-oi to oa44; H - 0415 to 10i22; S04 - OeO09 to 5 .2C03 40; Ca - 0*'Ol'to 5d53; Mg - 0&005 to 1.657; Na + K - log to 12legi It is pointed out that these waters ~An be sued for iodine production, as well as curative *Aters (they are compared with mineral waters from health resorts). Card 2/2 CFAJFC, 1-1". M3-neral waters. a source of valual~le miner0s. p. 15- (C-FOLOGIA. Vol. 10, no. 1. 10K6, '': Krakow,, Poland) - LC 0 0 SO: Monthly List of Fast Rurepean Accessions (EFAI) - -,,bl. 6, no. 12, De - 1.,57. Uncl. 11(4) PHASE I BOOK EXTLOITATION POL/2407 Wojnarx J., Professor, Engineer; Wt. Chajec, Master in Science; Br.. Fleazars Master in Engineering; ft. Glaser,, Master in Engineering; J. J. Okogoozowski, Doctor, Docent; H. G6rka, Engineer,, Docent; B. Manasterski, Doctor, Engineer; F. Mitura, Docent, Master in Science; St. Niementowskis Docent, Engineer; J. Ostaszewskis Docent, Engineer; St. Suknarowski, Doctor, Professor; L, Tonaszkiewlczp Enginearl and A. Waliduda,, Docent$ Engineer Dwanicie lat pracy Instytutu. Naftowego, 1945 - 19565Xwelve Years Work of the Petroleum Institute, 1945 - 19 Katowice,, WG-A, 1957. 130 P. Errata slip inserted. 1,555 copies priti.ted. Tech..Ed.: -S. Miazto. PURPOSE: This book in intended to introduce readers to the de- velopment and activities of the(Polish)Petroleum Institute from 1945 to 1956. COVERAGE: The book describes the organizational structure and ac- tivities of the Petroleum Institute since its foundation in C ard 1/5 Twelve Years Work (Cont.) POL/2407 Krosno in 1945. It includes photos of buildings, laboratoriess equipment, and personnel of the Institute, and gives the names of the scientists. A bibliography of publications of the'Institute,q is included. The Institute cooperates with 6cientific' in6titutes of 16 roireign countries.* TADIX OF CONTEM: Intro'duc~ion 5 Organization ofthe Institute 6 General Characteristics of the Work of the Institute 14 Scientific Personnel of the Institute 18 Listing of Scientific Research Studies 20 Coo p-eration-With Foreign Countries 85 Books and Publications 88 Card.2/3 Twelve Years Work (Cont.) Documentation and Libraries Opinions on the Studies or the Petroleum Institute AVAILABLE: Library of Congress PoL/2407 ill 124 TM/jb 10-21-59 Card 3/3 CHAJECY W. Chemical characteristics of ddep waters in the Polish Carpathian Mountains and their foreland. p. 308 NAFTA (Instytut Naftovy) Krakow, Poland, Vol. 15, no. 11, Now. 1959 Monthly list of East European AcceBidon (EEAI) LC., Vol. 9,, io 1, Jan. 1960 Uncl- CHAJECO Wl., agr :~:- , . Completion of the construction of the Iodine Works in Deboviec near Skoazow. Nafta 21 no.304 Mr 165. ASKANAS,, A.; CHAJECKAjLM-~-IIKOLSKA, W.; ZALEWSKI, T. Observations on an.andemic infection caused by pathogenic Btrains of Eacherichia eolf. Pleftat. Poi. 37 no.i.-:L7-22 Ja 162. 1. Z 'Kliniki Terapii Cbmb Dzieci AM v Warazavie Kierovnik~* prof. dr ned. H. Brokman i a laboratorium Panetwovego Sspitala Klinicanego nr 3 Kierownik: dr md. L, Tomasevski. (zscmamu Cmi INMTION in inf & child) CHAJECKA,, Maria; SALAMCN-RURARZ.. Zofia; CSICKA,, Krystyna The frequency and duration of breast feeding In a large city* Pediat. pol. 39 n6.1&77-8/+ . Jat64 1. Z Zak'-adu Rozwoju Dziecka (Kierowniks doc.drmed. M.Chajecka) Instytutu Matki i Dziecka v Warszawie (Dyrektor: prof. dr. med. B.Gornicki). GWJCKA-PASZKI1WIGZ, M. Control of rheumatic fever in children In the Gdansk region.-Pe- diat-polska.24 ne.9:815-818 Sept 50. (cm 2o: 6) 1. Activity of Pediatric ContAtatIon Clinic for Rheumatic Dis- eases of the Regional Central Clinic for Maternal and Children's Welfare in Gdansk (1948-1949). Excerpta Medic& See 7 Vol 9/5 Ymy 55 Pediatrica 1181. CgAJQA-PQS"FW1CZ-M.. PIELOWSKIJ. and BOJOWA E. Odd. INOWQrUUKUW M-11H.. VILRBIMMi. Chor. Kobi(zcych Akad. med., Qda6sku; Klin. Chor. Nerwowycli Akad. rned., Gdadsku; Zakt. Anat. pat. Aknd. med.. Gdidsku. OPrzypadki toskoplasmozy wrodzonei. Congenital toxv- plasmosis 11154, '1/B(241-244) A detailed clinical description of 6 cases, presenting meningo-encephalitic symp- ants died, but at the post-mortem histopathologica) exa- toms. Three of these inf. mination toxoplasmas were not found. The dingnosis was based on positive serolo- gical tests with children and their mothevs. In none (if the cases were any changes found in the eyes nor any calcifications in the central nervous tissue. It is suppo- sed that toxoplasmosis is so infrequently diagw,)qed because the invest igations are not made in the right direction. llogdanowicz - Warsaw (XX, 7, 8) CHAJIM-PASMIRVICZ, Maria (Warssava, ul. Mokotovska 51153 m 2) avow Piathologloal mechaniss of Injuries of the central nervous system fon6ving birth Injw7. Polski tygot. lek. 9 no.42-1345-1350 16 Oct 54. 1. Z KlInIkI Pblosn:Latw& .1 Chorob Koblecych Akedemil "cznej v Odanaft- dyraktor prof. X.Gromadsid. ip.o. 4yrektors doe. dr S.Somaka. (=MAL OWMBSTSM~.vovads and Injuries. bIrth luji) (ML141mr.: Go 01110attow, birth 1nJ e 'with M sequdae) (N AND n=1330 CNS, In birth Inj. CRAnCU-PASWELVICZ, Karia trio adpinistrodion of oxygen In amp)wzla. neonatorma wA collapse of prematureIa, Polsk.1, tygo&O lek. 9 no-43:1382-1385 25 Oct-540 1. Z KlIniki, Polosnietwa I Chorob 11obisaych A.K.G.; dyraktor: prof. dt i.Gromed.ski Poo*-- dkraktoia: doe. dr 3.5ossim.- (ASPRTX1A'XKKVOM$,'the "Swe w-ygen'. litrega-stric admin.) c9liap ther,, tift'i see; , .. , . gutric oxygen (89=- jji ijhJL2d-- prestaturs.- thsr.~ IntrapstrId oxygen) us*#- mispbyzlk nionit 0r=,& collapse In pramture) CHA.TACKA,PASZKIWICZ. Maris, Nocephalitis In children. Podiat. polska, 29 no-7:731-736 July 54. l. Z Klirlki Chorob Zakasmrch Vigku Dzieclecego Akadevil Nedyezuej w Varssawle. Uerowalk: prof. dr node J,Bogdanowles. (BNCEPHALITIS9 In Want and chIldq statist. anc*81s) CHAJIGYA-PASZKINICZ, Maria; SWMOWNA-WAIATKO, Bubara; SZTABA, Romuald -difficulties in a case of perityphlic tuberculosis O)erl- typ~iitta tubarculosa). Pediat. volska 33 no.8:959-962 Aug 58. 1. Z Kliniki Terapil Chorob Dzieciecych A. N. w Warazavie Kierownik: mrof. dr mad. R. Drokwan 2 Zakla&x Radiologil Pedistryesnej A. N. w Waresawie Kierovnik: prof. dr mod. L Rowinski Z Kliniki Chirtxrgit Dsteciecej A. M. w Warazawio Kierownik: prof. dr mod. J. Kossakowski. Adres: Warszawa, ul. Dstaldowska 1/3. (TMMUUIBIS, MSTROINTNTM&L. In inf. & child perityphlic, diag. problems (Pbl)) CHAJKOVSKI. Jerzy Wojciech Treatment of hu~ exyslpe~old. Polski tygod. lek. 9 no.19: 594~97 10 May 54. 1, Z ambulatorlum chirurgicanego przy Stipitalu Miejskim we Vloclawku;.dyrektor clr necl. St.Boclanski. (IRTSIMWM, therapy, hman) CRAJEDMI, Jerzy Wojcteah (Wloclavel-.. Plao Volnonci 1 m 2.) Two-stage rupture of the spleen, Polski prWI, chir. 29 no,St 791-797 Avg 57. 1e Z chirurgtcsnogo oddstalm Sspitala Xtejoklego im. H. 2vtocicktogo we WloclavktL. Ordynator: dr R. Sernicki Praca wplynsla: 19. 11. 19.56 r. (S rm . ruptv" " two-stage, came rqwrts (Pol)) CEMKOVSKI. Jerzy Vojeelech ---------------- Benign tuwra of the stomeb, Polski tygodalsk. 15 no.24:921-923 13 Ja 160. 1. Z Oddstaln Chlrargleanego ftpitala Kiojokligo U6 IL9wleclckl*go we Vlocli*m; ordynator: dr mde LSernIckl (SMCII 116PIAM me reports) -24"Irts) C "FIJ K . ~ ~ ISA K T--~ - '~ . . Ax - 46 Retiauio-ondotboual imme nor= (RW) in treatwnt of hmewl voundo. Roes n&yjk roln vot 70 no.1/092-94 160. (zui 1039) (Borses) (Retioulo-wAotbali 1 ton) (Imunity) .(Sormtlwrapy) MIT POLAND CHAAM-S and MATRAS, Jadwiga, Experimental Center of Veteri- --Mie zyslaw,* L K1, C Ta-ry Service Rolek'Mdawczy Sluzby Weterynaryjnej) "The Use of Fluorescent Antibodies in the Diagnosis of Anthrax Infection" Lublin, Medjcyna Weterynaryjna, Vol 22, No 10, Oct 66; p. 581-583 Abstract [English summary modified]: Immunofluorescent diagnosis was both more reliable and much more rapid than Kopeloff-Beerman staining procedure in diagnosis of anthrax as found in mice inoculated with Bacillus anthracis 284. 2 tables, 2 Polish. 4 Soviet, 10 Western references. CHARMAN doe.dr On the possibilities of mechanizAng the work of the engimers and technicians and-the aAministrative staff of industrial enterprises. Pt.,2. Prsegl techn no.14:7.*8 8 Ap 162. CHAK, A.,Insh. Double cleaning of. grain at drying and cleaning towers. Mk.-olw. prov6 26 no.10:7-8 0160. (MM 13: 10) 1. Ministerstyo Weboproduktov UNSR (Grain-Cleaning) I FUSHKANTSEV,' B.N., inzh.; CHAK, A.B., inzh. Mechanization of grain loading. Mekh.-i aytom. proizv. 17 no.12:20-25 D163. (MIRA 17:2) CHMUTSV. S.To. . --', Discovery of marine ftleopme foraminifera, la the III Valley. Isv. AN Kazakh. M.Ser. Vol. no.21:100-105 155. (Oak 9 . 8) - (111 Talley-Poraidnifera. Fossil) ,S.Y,i. CHAKABAUV, Ye.S.; LI, A.-B. Depositional factors and ChemiStrY of underground waters In (~mternary sediments of the eastern Ili Valley. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. bar. gsol.'no.2i92-98 '58' 1 (MIRA 12:5) (Iii i;llqy--W&ts;, Underground) CaAXOLBA17V, S.Ye. 'c-f- the Ill depression and the possibilities of utilizing that In the national econonVO Vest. AN Kmakh'SSR 14 no,9:94." S 158, NEU litil) (111 Valloy-Water, Underground) (Roating) I ~ .1, SATPATET, K.I.; POWSUXHIK. A.P.; BAISlIff, S.S.; CHDKIN, Sh.Ch.; BORUKATIff, B.A.; 'AKHMlhSAFlN. U.IL-.' KUSMW. G.L.:SHCHMA. G.N.: NDVICH. T.K.: XKDDM. G.TS.; LAVJIDT. V.V.; DAIRBOT-M-P,;Ml. A.T.; GALITSKIY, T.T.;ZHILINSKIT. G.B.; KArMOV, A.Z..; WANLI, D.N.; IKOWTILIN, N.Y.; MMMAMMHMV. S.k.-, SATPfflVA, T.A.;VVTS, D.I.; GAZIZOTA, K.S.:CHDLPAUMV. T.Ch.; PARSHIN, A.V.-, PMTA, i(.S.; MITITAY]WA. N.".; VOLKOV. A.R.;-GRALMATP-1-4- N.A.; KRAYRUTDIMDT. D.Kh. On the 60th anniversary ot the-birth of LL Bok, Academician of the Acadovq of the Usakh'S..S.Re Test.AN Kazakh.SSR 14 no.10:95-96 0 158, (MIRA 11:12) (Bok. Ivan Ivanovich, 1898- AVROV, P.ya.; CHAUBATILV. S-Te. Geological prerequisites for the development Of the petroleum and gas industries in Knakhstan In 1959-1965. Izv- AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. geol. no.2:83-90 '59. (MIRA 13:2) Mazakhatm-Petraleum Induotrr) (Xazakhatan-Ow, Natural) 11(2) SOV/31-59-3-6/14 AUTHORS: Lip A.B., Chakabayev 3.Ye., Filiplyevq G.F. TITLE: ression (0 gazoproyav- On Gas Layers in the Ili, De leniyakh v Iliyskoy vpadine ~ PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, 1959, Nr 3, pp 51-53 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article deals with gas layers recently discov- ered in oil well drilling in niydkaya add M:%~rljLskaya deprell- sions(Iliyskaya i Karkarinskaya vpadiny). Most of -the layers were found in the Iliyakaya,de"alcal vhere the data supplied by careful investigation of a prospecting well on the right bank of the Ili river three Ion east of the Borokhudzir Fe=y (Borokhud- zirskaya pereprava), are of foremost importance. As to composition, the gases of the niys~yz and-&Lrk~mrinsksy% depressions can be roughly subdivided into nitrogen and nitrogen-methane gases. Typical examples of nitrogen gases are the gases of the Ili prospecting well, associated in the main with Pliocene deposits. Card 1/3 All the other gas layers exclusively associated On Gas Layers in the Ili Depression SO'V/31-59-3-6/14 with Miocene sand-clay deposits can be referred to asthe second type. The appearance of nitrogen- methane gases has been observed in'sections of tec- tonic disturbances, in the majority of cases. This apparently explains their scarity and the small volume of concentration. It is assumed that the gas layers of the younger strata of the Ili depres- sion owe their origin to powerful,Jurassic carbon- aceous and bituminous deposits. The gas layers of the Karkarinakeyi depression may have been formed by Miocene-Oligocene bituminous slates. The low con- tont of organic matter in the Pliocene and also the Miocene rocks suggests that the burning gases con- tAined in these deposits are genetically connected with deeper horizons of the mesozoic era and ter- tiary deposits. The disjunctive disturbances, ap- parently play the role of migration routes. The assumption that the gases migrated from deeper horizons is underlined by the presence of helium in some gases. Helium was recently ascertained in a Card 2/3 number of "Krelius wells" (11krellusnyye gkvazhiny") On Gas Layers in the Ili.Depression SOV/31-59-3-6/14 on the Dzhambyl-Bast6w&kwja S true ture (Dzhambyl-Bast- auskaya struktura). The gas layers of the tertiary strata are of no practical interest. They can be considered as positive symptoms of the possible existence of gas layers in mesozoic deposits. Card 3/3 CHAXABATIV, S. Te., LI, A.& Chemical and therval characteristics of waters in Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments In the eastern part of the III Valley. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. geol. no.1:64-73 060. (MIRA 13:8) (111 Valley-Water, Underground) CHAKOATIM, S-Te., LI, A.B., PILrrM, G.F. Conditions governing pool for tion and the chemistry of waters of Cenozoic sedimente.of the "y structure sons. Temt-AN Ksxakb*50 16 no-701-58 JI 060* (MM 13:8) (ni Wley-Water, Underground) caulmly. S'.k Marine Paleogene deposits of the Ili Depression. WkLAN SSSR 133 no.4:925-927 Ag 160. (KIM 13:7) 1. Institut geologicheskikb nauk Akademii nauk XazSSEt. Pred- stavleso akad* A*L.TaublzWm, - (111 T&11q3i--4*o1ogr. Stratigrapbic) CHAKABAYEV S.Yeo; IMASHEV, N.U.; TONAREV, V.P.; XONONOV, Yu.S.; KORSUN, P.Ye.; ~:~MIYt E.S.; IVAMOV., V.A.; FARAFONOVA, N.V.; SHAKHOVOY, A.I. . Uzen' gas and'dil field; outliie of geology and oil and gas potentials. I Isv, AN Kazakh* SSR, Ser, geol. 21 no.4:16-30 JI-Ag 164. (KERA 17: .11) 1. Institut goologli. i goofisiki, Gurlyev. -11 17899-63 EWT(d)/Wtk)/EW T(l),/EU,(q),IZWT(m)/BDS AFFW/ASD Tf-4 I :~,JDAM/W/JH A 'J'AC s/oi25/63/ooo/o08/OO83/OO86- AP36W58 AIMOR: Skokuh 0. F. Chskalev A -A. .8-oot veldina of sintered aluminum de with I TITM: )16AT p,16 -alloys r __--and. _g_. W . AvtOmat eskaya svaTk6 8 , 83-86 SOURCE: , 1963 , . . . . TOPIC TAGS: SAP, SAP sheet.product on technique, D16AT-alloy spot welding, AM465 weld ,alloy spot welding , SAP spot welding, SAP-Dl6AT weld strength , SAP-AM6 - . . 6tiength SAP bl6AT wel& microstracture, SAP-AMg6 weld microstructure, SAP-Dl6AT Idi spot ~sa-D16~spot welding t, we opo ng weldi with D16AT [AA 2024; T, tempe r* ABSTRACT: Spot welding of SAP i~lloy (6.8%,A1 0 ) 2 . Ti) iT hard] and-Mgo- tin 5.8-6 8% Mg, 0.02-0.16 j., designation me auoy she died. : Cold-a acted SAPbillets were annealed.for 2 hr at omp et2 F W -2-im re- rolled at 450-500C with a 1-5 680c, txtrude - ~- into. f lat bars at 500C,. duction.per P" into strip 3-4- -lim: thick,, and finally cold rolled Ath a 0. 5-= i~ reduction per pass into sheets I- b :2-= thick* The sheets ~~r-ejp&e and sotmd; r 2 2 1t l t th t 500C 2 k 1 t t 6 k t d 5 / / - - -3 e s a ensi reng was 3 room = . r= a ezopera urean g g The optimm welding conditious. and the strength of the spot weldo produced axe Cc rj i/3 , z ACCESSION N*R: AP40406W S/0135/64/000/006/00ri6/0019 AUTHOR: Alsv A.' A.- (Engineer).; Zaytsev, V. 1. (Engini~ei); Skakun, G. F (Can'dt-dEa-of 'techni-cal sciences); Mel'nikov, Yu. Ve '(Engineer) !-TITLE: Vacuum-tight seam''welding of MAS alloy SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 6 (630), 1964, 16-19-. TOPIC,.TAGS: magnesium manganese cerium system, magnesium ldhRaftise alloy, cerium containing alloy,*.MA8 alloy, alloy welding, seem welding, -alloy weld, vacuum tigh t weld, airtight Yeld 1,ABSTRACT: The conditions f -seam 'Joints or obtaining' airtight -welded 1~in sheets of MA8 magnesium.alloy (1.5-2.5%*Mn; 0.3% each Al and Zn; '.0..15-0.35% Ce; 0.05% each Cu and Fe-, 0.02% Be; 0.15% Si; Ml% NV)v have been determined. Flat specimens, assembled from sheets of the :~same or different thicknes's whi.civ varied from 1 to 4 mm, and shells :400, 800, and 1500 mm in'diameter, made from 1.5-mm sheets and rein- .:forced with outside ribs 1.8-mm thick,-were seam welded. To compensate .1.'';mechanical jI Aove~rheating. IIACCESSION NR: AP4040698 ::for poor reproducibility of,physichl and technological properties ..,iof weldments and the unstable characteristics of welders,dolible 'scams -overlapping one anot her on 40-50%..of.their width were used. Both and chemical methods of surface cleaning were found equally~ ..'satisfactory. 'Fusion of the th,inner sheet up to 60% of its thickness ~.can be tolerated since it*causes no metal overheating, crack forma- Ition, decrease of corrosion resistance of the weld, or leaky joints.' IlIn welding 'circumferential.seams- the nugget thickness,*particularly in' ;,the inner sheet,decreased with decreasing shell diameter. ilence; the".- ~Igeometry of the joined-surfaces"should be taken into account'fn the ~selection of-welding conditions in orderto avoid inadequate fusion or; Seam welding of sheet'9 of dissimilar thickness with a :1 .;thickness ratio of 1:3 or higher produced satisfactory joints only ,with the use of an MA8 Alloy insert, 0.1- or 0.3-mm thick, between :the electrode and the thin sheet. Special electrodes with 'intensive ,inner water.cooling have beeri designed forseam welding of MA8 and .other magnesium alloys. With these el.ociro4es welding speeds as high .as 60-70 spots per minute can be attained. -The tightnesi of Joints. was tested with a helium leakAetector. Orig. art.. has: 7 figures .and 2 tables. ',Pzh.; G.-., ?cund. '~~,hno nu-uk; RE"j,"41KOVY Yu-v" Ineh.. sauum ~:ilding oC the M-8, ably. E-vars prz)lzv. no*61. 1~41 (MI11A l8t2) KUDRYAVTSEV, Ye.V. I CHAULML,-A,~,- Theory of the all-purposis electronic calorimeter method. Trudy WIFF 15330-40 160. 1 (MMA 16s2) . (Calorimetry) III 69964 8/170 60 003/01/01/023 B022%00~ ~AUTHORS: Xudryavts*v, To. V., Chakeltvp K. N. TITLE: A Universal Electron Calorimeter Or% PERIODICAL: Inshonerno-fisiihookly shurnal, 1960, Vol. 3# No. 1, pp. 3 9 TEXT: The authors constructed a-1-univereal electron calorimeter, which is destined for the simultaneous determination of the actual absolute values of beat capacity, heat conductivity, heat fro& phao*.transformations (melting heat), of latent heatq as well as of electrical conductivity ,within a largo temperature rangoo The main characteristics of the now calorimeter are the improved regulation of th*.eloo- tron current and the removal of secondary-olectroa emission, an well as its opera- tion under non-steady thermal conditions of the sample. The heated sauple-in the evacuated electron calorimeter serves an anode from which the cathode, which serves an electron sourceq is located at-& distance of 150 am (Fig-3). The heat flow q is proportional to the onergy.of the electrons, i.e., the current densityj. On the basis of this relation all therso-physical parameters and the electrical conductivity of the sample may be determined. The universal electron calorimeter consists of the calorimeter proper, the electrical measuring instrumentp the Vr Card 1/3 69964 A Universal Electron Calorimeter 8/170/60/003/01/01/023 B022/BOOT high-t*mp*ratur*-# and,th* vacuum apparatus (Pi . 1), The calorimeter body con- ists of two -1 "J. The electronic circuit in ,jerpondicular quartz tubes (Fig. 2 . In the electric circuit an oscilloscope of the type FOB-12410op ;van (Fig. j galvanometers of the types 2M,-Oand QUh-1, and a voltmeter of the type 134422,I~q class 1, were used for the purpose of measuring the anode current. In the h1jE7_ temperature part a control potentiometer PP or an oscilloscope the type POB-12, and in the vacuum part a diffusion oil pump of the type TOL-400 with a fore pump of the type M=L61.pwere used. The vacuum was controlled by means of a therao- vacuometer of the type VT-2%and an ionization manometer of the type VI-31IThe theoretical fundamentals of the method wore chocked by calculations. Then cal- culating the-'absolute values of the quantities measured on he basis of readings of calorimetric measurements, the following sources of error must be taken into account: 1) Correction for the radiation.of the sample. 2) Correction for the error in determining the diotanc* due to fastening the thermocouple. 3) Errors of measuring devices- 4) Other sources of error. As test material, a silver sample with an Ag content of 99.99% was used. The coefficients of heat capacity and heat conductivity of this sample, determined by means of the universal elec- tron calorimeter, are compared with the results obtained by other authors (Tables 1,2). Measurements carried out on porous bronze (Table 3) showed that Card 2/3 699" A Universal Electron Calorimeter S/170/60/003/01/01/023 B0221DO07 the results measured by means-of-the device described are well reproducible. There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 11 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut AN SSOR in. 0. M. Krshishanovskogo, g.Noskva (institute of Power Engineering of,the AS USSR, imeni G* M. KrshishanoVeHy-O City of-Ifo-je-o-ij Card, 3/3 -Npwmsjm, Xe-v-,- CgAKAIXVA -K'N. Calorimetric method f or checking techniques used in determining boundary conditions in nonst^OMpry heat exchange. Trudy MIT no.139:331-134 161. (IURA l6s4) 1, Swroaticheskiy insUtut ANZASL (Heat-Transminaion) (Thermodyautics) C17 IV PHASE I. BOOK EXPLOITATICS. SOV/5909 Kudryavtssv,, Yergenly Vasillyawich, lonstantin I!ko?Ay~v1ch. Chakalevj and Nikolsy Vasillyevich Shumakowl Nestatsionarnyy toploobwen (Ion~tationary Heat fteMap) Moscow, lad-vo AN-SSSR, 1961. 156 p. Errata printed an the inside of back cover. 2500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencya Akademlya nauk SSSR. SnargetichesIdy institut im. G. M. Xrzhiifian~wskogo. Reap. Edit A. S. Pradvoditelow, Corresponding YAmberp Acadepy-of Sciences USSR; Ed. of Publishing Houma G. B. Gorsbkow; Tftb. Ed. a L. V. Yepifanova. PURPOSE: This book in in" for specialists interested in heat-exaMnge problems. COVERAGE: Methods of investigating the boundary~ conditions of beating (coollng~ in solid bodies are discussed. These methods are free-from the restrictions of the regular-regims. method and the expftontial wthodes and are said to have Card 1/4 NonstationM Heat Bxohnp SOV/5909 I been developed by the authors. Particular attention in given to measuring methods and to the application of established formulas for computing boundary conditions of nonstaticaM beat exchanp. Stationary cud uoustationery heat regimes are also disdusse& The authors thank Enginearr L. D. Nalinnikow and 0. 1. Luneva. There-ars 37 raferawst A Surists 4 Germang 1 Rng4Wipand I Ita3ian. TABLE OF CCNTENTSs Conventional Symbol$ 3 introduction 5 Ch. I. Methods of Determining Boundary Conditictu of Woustationary Heat Exchal4p 1. Regular-regims method 8 2. Exponential method is 3. Measuring the haat"flow In valls by the Otwo-point" Aethod Card Nonotationary Heat. Exchange SOV/5909 Con socu t Lye-integrals method, 5. ' PAM-temperature motbod 55 6. Yaw-temperaturs method for composite bodies 65 7. Experimental method for the study of beat exchamp vhen chemical and pbyaical transformation take place an the boundary 73 a. ' Method of the Al-Inishingradioactive element for the study of wall deterioration In intensive beat izabaup 82 9. Method'of ssidociAuctor thermometers 88 10o Approximation of boundary conditions by the am of exponents 91 n. Charaoteristiam of instruments used for the study o~ nonstationary heat exchange 9~ Ch. II. Metrological jbthoU of a lonstationary Heat Regime 96 1. Universal slectronip bait caloftmeter 97 .2. Theoretical fundamentals. of the method 101 3. Calculation of Orrors 104 4. Calibration of the-beat flow' M. 5. Experimental verification of the Mat-flow calibration n3 Ch. 111-0 SOftial Features of the Nonotationary Heat Exchange in Solid Bodies 118 Card 3/4 SOV/5909 Noustationary Heat 13wkmnp-- 1. Influence of the dimensions, MA nterial of the solid body an Us process of nonstationazy beat GZ0heAP ne 2. Explairdngthe ostsb3lebed effective nonstationary conditions of*the process 140 3. Conditions of similarity, in noustationary heat ezahano 143 4. On conformity of-t~w sipUicance, of the beat-exchangs coefficients in stationary aii i~nstatianary regimes 150 Bibliography 156 AVAILABLE i Librazy of Cbkpesa SUBJECTs Physics Card 4/J, AD/wro/pp 3-5-62 and XOR VMW, G: V- CHWALEV, K. N. "Standardization of a Heat Flow." Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass Tramsfer, Minsk) BSSR, June 1961. 39517 S/649/61/000/139/011/018 I/ S~~00 1028/1228 AUTHOR: Kudryavtsev, E. V. and Chakalev, K. N. TITLE: A calorimetric method of testing the determination of boundary conditions in non- stationary heat cxchanp SOURCE: Moscow. Institut inzhencrov zhclcznodotozhiiogo transporta. Trudy. no. 139. 196). Teoriya podobiya i yeye primeneniye v teplotekhnike; trudy pervoi mczhvuzovskoy konfoentsii, 131-134 TEXT: The paper drxribes a universal electronic calorimeter for measuring the radiant heating of solid bodies. A cylindrically-shaped specimen serves as an anode, heated by means of bonibatding electrons from a glowing cathode. The heat flow q, which can be varied, is given by the formula q = 0.86jU where j = ils = the density of the electron current on the bombarded stuface, V = the anode tension. The initial temperature to of the specimen is established by means of an electric beater. Temperature- r(T) (T = the time) during the experiment are measured at two different points by thermocouples, and recorded on Card 1/2 A calorimetric method... S/64916110001139iOl 1/018 1028/1218 an osciflograph, together with the current and tension. The heat flow q is determined by means of (I). This permits us to determine empirically the relationship t(xt) - to = J(9), which agrces well with the theoretical one, obtained by the method of successive intervals (which splits the time T into a scries of intervals, in each of which the heat flow is assumed to be constant). There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut AN SSSR (institute of Energetics, AS USSR) Card 2/2 S/170J62/005/004/004/016 0 0 B102/B104 AUTHOR; Chakalev. K. N. TITLE: Heating of plates when the heat-exchange surface is shifted PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, v- 5, no. 4, 1962, 25 - 30 TEXT; The problem of heat exchange on the surface of an infinitely large plate is considered under the assumption that physicochemical processes take place on the surface. Kn approximate solution is derived under simplifying assumptions. The plate is placed in a medium whose temperature is higher than the melting temperature of the plate material. The initial temperature distribution is uniform. The sought equation should give a relation between the coordinates of the melting front and the temperature change in any point of the plate. Also the heat flow inside the solid part-of the plate is determined. The results are obtained as arithmetic series, i. e., sums of terms of the form m (a n-b n-1 )exp(JL~__FoiY-1' n,i-1,2,3 .... 2, or similar exponential terms. The relations can be used to determine the propagation rate of the melting Card 1/2 S/170/62/005/004/004/016 Heating of plates when... B102/BIO4 zone. The solutions can be obtained with first-order boundary conditions. There are 8 references: 6 Soviet'and 2 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut im. G. M. Krzhizhanovekogo g. Moskva (Power Engineering Institute imeni G. U. Krzhizhanovskiy, Moscow) SUBMITTED: January 7, 1961 Card 2/2 KUDRYAVTSBV, To. V.; LUNEVA, 0. 1. Standards for beat flow masurement. Teplo- i wasopir. 10. 340-145 462. (MIRA 16:1) 1, Enerpticheekly Institut im. 0. M. Krzhishanowskago. (claorimtry) nqmlmnts In Orowing Spindle Weei, Tr- from the Russlan-w PA3 "The January Discussions with the-Zncuti"s, Bookkeepers# and Planners at tte Central Forest Administration.0 PA4, (ODRSVO STOPANSM Vol. 99 No. Is Jan. 1953 Sofiya, Bulgaria) SO: Ylontbly Ust of Zast Zwvjwan Accessiow Ubr=7 of Congress# Vol* 2j, No. 99 1"39 Uncl! IVANOVA, Te.V. [ Ivanova. I.V. 1; I Research on the cultivation of some introduced tannin plants. Vestal AN BSSRO' $er. Mial. nav. no. 4.38-41 160. (NMA 14:1) (White Russia-Rumez) (White Russia-Knot'veed) (Tanning materials) STSYAPANAU0 B.I.; qRAKALINSKAYA, Yu.I. Optical properties of alyer system with a negative coefficiebt of absorption. Vestsi AN BSSR.S9rJiz,-tekh.nav. no,,l.-42-48 162. (KCRA 16:9) (Absorption of light) . I CHAKALOV, Asen FaU of prices In raw materials, Md its reflection on the under- developed countries. Trod teeni 4 no.8:60-66 162. CRAKALOV, V. ------- Relation between the J. Favard and the positive functionals. Izv Mat inst BAN 5 no.1:73-81 161. CHAKALOVY V, - II Function between Favorls and positive functionals. lar mat Inat PO 5 no.1:73-81 161. .,~6 ITP(c) Ri AP6027856 SOURM- CODE: AUTHOR: Chakaloy, V2adljar ORG: none TITIE: Certain problem-. connected with the theorem of nomorets SOUrEE; Fiziko-materatichooko spisanio, V. 8, no. 4, 1965, 279-286 TOPIC TAGS: aerodynarde norvnt, sequence, sorios Earlier - (ses e. g., N. ObrescWkoff 8-11A, ABSTIZACT: papers 0 C. R. d -ad. des Soi. do Paris, 203 (1036), 760-762; L. Tschakoloff, Ibid., 204 (19R), ,:&2-84) discussed several goneralitations of a theorem due to Laguerre. i '!The present paper shows that the majority of such problems is olosely related to the theorem of moments and to the consequence3 of thi3 theorem.~ 'Assuming the statements of Vis theorem knosm; the author first develops certain auxiliary statements and then proves three lemias and extracts four!, consequences consernint.seipenoes and series. Origs' art.-hass 15 forrmliiz- DEMS: 36o84ff SUB CODE: 12 / SUBM UTE: none / ORIG REF: 005 / OTIH REF; 006 CHAXIANIO 8. [OsakwW, 9.1 (goacav) 9quivalence of saw alasses in alge-braia systems. Acts. math staged 2) no.OtO-57 162. 1. SubmittAd JuV 60 1,961. 1 ~ M CHAKANSKI, N. Burnt. Therapy and successful results after the use of Visnevskii'm vintmente Mdrurgiia 15 no.9/10:816-817 162, 1. Is khirurgl.chnoto otdolenie pri Gmdskikta bolnitea - Ilona. (BURNS) (ANTI IN M TIVE AGENTS) CHAKAR9 A. Pn matie-tift transportation at the Mancovishi fted NM~ Muk.-elevolwomo26 no.W5-26 Ny 160. (KM 34:3) lo Montazhm)-naladoobnoye upraylaniye V/T Spetaelevatormellstroy. (Oullkovichi-Yead mills)(Pnematic-tube transportation) CHAKAR, A... inzh. Pneumatic convoying at the grinding section of the Leningrad Kirov Milling Combine* M&.-elev. 'prom 29 no-3:.U-12 Yx 163o (MMA 16:9) 1. Montazhno-naladoclinoye upravleniya V/T spetselevatormailmontazh. GRAKAR, A. Deviations 1)!om the plan for assembling pneum-atic conveyo-s and their negative consequenoeao Muk,--elev, prom. 29 no.9: 24-1-6 s 163., (MIRA 17:1) 1. Montazhno-naladochnoye upravleniye Spetselevatormall- montazh. CHAKAR, A., inzh. For justified, allowances in designing the pneumatic conveying units of flour mills. Muk.-elev. prom. 29 no.7:18 Jl 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Montazhno-naladochnoye upravlaniya Spetselevatomelf- montazha. 777777~ XadthfiAoi, 'G~:BOYROAhlerf V. Do -con Wive joi. ?,No. - . itra.-acaj R diAttit dou of 110wes bi the yolk &bulu lita %, was Atudied- by fintlDn of tis I D:or xlcr;;Of~v~id Fi4smilent stablog.1 Ined,intenscly-vdth Swan III or Kite blue but only slightly in the central jwtffhSch L granulAtIon Oua in wme-casw a virldly, 6bblt. The.,"ntral part was counter-'. atoxylln. rnet1q,kne blue. or acid fuchsia# Wano j bubble appeAM4 9A R nucloo-! *1114 w4v*ata removed the $udan.' Thn rrAtil" stra tv*tn u.svUlchoo for a pnWWOU Of %fig 11PW component of ths, HAWIOWFF, A.; DOEDY, V.; CHAKARDY, 2. (Presented on 29. VIII. 19341 On the possibi'Lity of applying blumth salts in nourebistological. technique. Dok!lady Bolg.akad.n&uk 7 no.2:57-59 Apr-Sept '54. stain'Ing witb bismuth salts) (STAINS AHD STAINING, of nerves, with bismuth salts) ('Bimm. salts,, staining of nerves) TCHACAROFF, E. [Chakarov, E.); POSALAKY, Z. Son* criticil considerations'on the use of the polymers of ethylene glycol in the histochamical methods for the detection of lipides. .Doklady BAN 15 no.7:791-794 162. 1. Pr4sentia par D4 Orachovatz [Crakhovate, D.], membre de I'Acad;mie. (Chakarf)vE. - "TGLOV-4, T. [Uglova# T. JL Histoebemical stud. em on the distribution m: ea-Icium in ther. cornea in caloium Ii., -.,. Ado combastions. Aoklady BATI 17 noel: 81-81+ 064 1. Note presentee par D. Omhovats [Orakhovatw, D.I., membre de 11Aoademie [doceasedl. MITTIANI, L.; ORIVOIDSCHIFIV, S. (Ormandzhiev, S.]; BOEV, K.-, Chakarov, H I TMV, 1-. ~Kolarov, -IATSCILEV, Tsch. (Nachev, Ch.]; YOLA V.] The discriminator . a cytoplanimater. Doklady BAN 17 no.8:773-776 164. Doklady BAN 17 no.8:773-776 164. 1. Lehrstixhl fur.Atomphy sik an.der Universitat Sofia, Radio- biologische Abteilung beim Ydnisterium fur Gesundheitswesen, Physiologisches 'Institut der Bulgarischen Akademie der Vlissenschften, und Onkologischea wissens6haftliches Forschungsinstitut. I.; TORAGAROV, :.?..,.,LCk!NILO_TajkiL_*TSCHSV,, Tsch. [Nachev,, Ch.jj ORMANDSCHIEW-9 -S.7T0iiMMZMOTj S.];.MITWI,, L. cytelogima vuLlyser with a dual discriminator. Deklady BAN 17 U0.111-1063-20" 161" -1, Physiologiml Iwtituto of the Btdprian kcadozy of Scioncel-~- Submitted Marah 269 1964. L 37831 ACC NRo SOURCE CODEs AUTHOR: ---Pqpcrm A*-_Chakaryv Be--. ORO-. InstAtate of PlWaialoZ, BAM TITIZ: Possible utilization of certain 1!!~wthiasini drugs in vital stairdngt of mitochoniria SOURCE: Bulgarsks akaderdya na rAuldtoo Dokiaci~r, v. V, no. n, 1965, 3.067-la9 TOPIC T&GS t drug effect, phosphor7latioW.' enirm, mouse, luidmoscence ABSTRACT: Phenothiazine, drugs am known to ixddbit oxidative phosphorYlation bY upsetting the normal aotivity of sore of its envve systems: diphosphopyridd-ne nue- lootido in Its reducod form, cytochrQme C reductaso, and qtochrore oxidasee These processes occur in the idtcchondrial structures of the coll, In the present studY the authors investigated, tzing 45 male -Adto inice, the luminescent properties of phenothiazine drugs* An aralysis of the results shows that phenothiazine prepara- tions Largactil. and Randolt,ctil can be fixed at the ritoohondrial level and that they can thus be used for the limdnescent vital staining of miltochondriae This paper was presented by Corresponding kbmbe! ?_* Nikolov on 14 August 1965e Orige art* has: 2 figures. f6rig. aft!-. in =LJPRS: 36,5927 SUB CODE: 06 / Sum DATnt 3AAug65 ORIG REFt 001 / 30V REFt 001 OTH REF: 006 L Card VBCHERY A.S,j CH4KAY, M.T.. Dynaides of the accumlation of pigwnts in greening potato ttibers. DokIsAN BSSR 5 no*5:223-225 162, 34:0 Iustitut b1010911 AN BBSR. .(ratai6iw) (Color of plants) qj k-propeal, ft!.~Seconcl ..Manuscript As an original texit&k on ~ hhlne~t ind d by- an emUry prewe vili- Th - tho'- f ~tbe present paper e-stat- 'Ck6rgj T~r 63 L e au r o lishes that in Georgia of the I -j-lgtb centuries both the preparation of original textbooks and compilations intrc,- dming Rustian and European rnathemafical fittrature were undertaken. Sumnary, k S CHAKq%'T e tiniversity im. 1. V. Stalin. "Solution of One of the Boundary Problems of Gazeman For Several UnImown Functions," Soobsch Akad Nauk, GSSR Vol XII, No 8, 1951 3DWOU&N, V.G., kand.med.n.au.k; CHLKHALASHVILI, L.L. Five-year experiment in detecting pulmonary tuberaidosiq imang the population by means of fluorography. ftore trude Med, nauche ob-vo Abkh. 2:235-239 159. (MIPA 14:10) 1. Iz Reipublikanskogo protivotuberkuleznogo dispa=era Ministetitva zdravookhraneniya Abkbawkoy ASSR (glavnyy vrach L.,L.Chakhalashviii). (TU13ERCULOSIS-ZILGNOSIS) (DIAGNOSIS, FLUO~MCOPIC) SERGSIEV, V.Z. P. Using unripe aeeds in changing spring barlej into winter barley. Agrobiologiia no,6:796-799 N-D 161, (14M 15-2) 1. Rostovskiy go'sudarstvemyy universitet. (Barley) Name; CHAKHAV, Vasiliy Georgiyevich Dissertation: Excitation of labor in various p eriods of pregnancy by menns of an artifical fetal sac Degree: Doc.Med Sci Affiliation: Sci-Res Inst of Protection of Mater- nity and Childhood, Min of Health Georgian SSR Defense Date, Place; 21 Jun 56, Council of Tbilisi State Mod Inst Certification Date: 6 Jul 57 Source: BMVO 18/57 12 -AM USSR/Hu=i and Aninal Physiology (Normal and Phth6logical)'., Metabolism. Metabolism of Lipids. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol-, No 17, 1958, 79301. Author Paylodze, Yu. A.; Chakhava, V.G. Title Influence of Uren As the Indicator of Cholesterin and Its Ethers in the Blood of Femle Rabbits in Connection With the Ametion of the Ovaries. Orig Pub: Sb. tr. n--i. in-t okhrany unterinstva i detstva GrUZ85R, 1956, T, 151-153. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 CHAJaIAVA, G. . arkbitektor e-11 Experimental apartment houses made of prefabricated room-units in Georgia, Zhil.stroi. no.8:9-3.2 Ag 161. (MM 14:8) (Georgia--Buildings,, Prefabricated) (Tiflis-Apartment bouses) CHA~M%V.46, 0. V. "The Influence of Repeated Exposures to Small Doses of X-Rays on the Formation of Immunity Agsinst Typhoid Bacteria" "On the Experimental Study of a Preventive Vaccim Against Sonne's Dysentery" [dissertation critically analyzed at an unidentified session of the institute's Scientific Council during 1953.1 Proceedings of Inst. Epidem. and Microbiol. im. Gemaleya, 1954-56. Division of ~kdical Microbiology., TroitsRiy, V. L., professor, Corresponding Member, Academy of Vbdical Sciences LESSR, head., Inst. ---pidem. and Microbiol im. Gamaleya, ME USSR. so: sum 1186, 11- Jan 57. CHAKHAVA, 0. V. CHAKHAVA, 0. V. -- "Active Immunization Against Dysentery Bacteria of Zonne."* Cand Med Sci, Acad Med Sci USSR, 21 Jan 54, (Vechernyaya Moskva, 8 Jan 54) SO: SUM 168, 22 July 1954 TROITSKIY, Y.L., professor; GMAUM, O.T.; KOZLOVA, N.A. Affect of ionizing radiation on antibody formation. Ked.rad. 1 no.1:49-58 J&-F *56. (KMA 9:9) I.-Is otdola nodlisinakoy mikroblologii (sav.-chlon-korrompondent AMk SSU prof, T.L.Trottskty) Instituta opidemiclogil I mikro- biologil isont skad, 1.1.0amelpya ANN SBU. (ANIGM, AND ANTBODM, antlbody form., off. of Ionizing radiation* (1u)) (RADIATIONS. *ffects. lonizIM. an antibody form. (Rus)) TRUIT6KIY, V.L., professor: KAI'Lt~14. D.R.; On the results of tha Thirteenth All-Union Congress of ibrgienists, Apidemlologlets, Microbiologists and Specialists in infectious Diseases. Vest.AKI 5561 12 no.2:56-65 '57. (Mi" 10: 10) (COMBIGASTZ _)15zLAS~iS) (ILPID9KIOLOGY) (MICROBIOLOGY) KAULU, D.R.w..CRAIWAVAL--g~ Serological and electrophoratio studies of anti-diphtherial sera irrsdia~ ted by sterlizing do'ses of gamma rays*' Shur.mikrobiol. epid, i immune' 29 no-9:44-51 S '58' (MIRA 11:10) 1, Is Instituta epidemiologn i mikrobiologii. imeni Gnm9lai ANN SSSN. (Dn%TmTA, iimmoie law=* sera, effo of gamma rays on immunol; properties (RUD (GAMMA UTS. effects on di*therial ijm sera (Rua)) .64 iz CI HIP p lijill via .91-111 go f 71 all 1111A1 ValI a I I : I pal oil jr CHAMVA. O.V. Research on the effect of steriliting doses of CoOO Gammm rays on antibacterial sera. J.byg.9p1d~n..Prah& 4 no,'2:196-206 160. 1. Department of RadIlation Microbiology and Immnology, Gamalay Institute of 2pidexiology and-Microbiology, AcadeaW of-Medical Sciences of the U.SGSOR.9 moscove (lm= min=) WIRA radioactive) (SWILIZATION) CHAKHAVAIT O.T, .. Use of microb&-free animals in lnfeo~ious perthvlog7 and J=nmologye M=r~ a1krobiol. spide i immun. 33 no.109 94-88 0962 - (MM 1724) CHAKHAVA, O.V.; SOBOIEV, S.M. Study of the phagocytic process in vitro in a bone marrow histiocyte culture. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 53 no.1:74-76 Ja 162. (IMU, 15:3) -1. Iz otdala radiatsionnoy mikrobiologii i immnologii (zav. - deystvitel'My ehlen JUM SSSR V.L. Troitakiy) Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni II.F. Gamalei (dir. - prof. 03. Baroyan) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena doystvitelsnym ,=)SSSR V.L. Troitskim. (P&hGlr (MARROW) (TISSUE Ciff=) 0, CHAMVA, A. V. Penetration of antibiotics into macrophages (histocytes) and their effect on pbapeytoned bacteriae Antibiotiki 8 noolt 53-57 A 163. (MIRA 16t6) 1. Otdel radiataionnoy mikrobiologi-i i immologii (sav. - deyst7itellnyy chlen AM SM V.LTrotakiy) Instituta, epi- deniologil. i mikrobiologii imeni W.F.Gammlei AM SSSR. (MACROPHAGM) (ANTIMOTICS)