SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GALKANOVA, N.D. - GALKIN, A.A.
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AKRIDIN, I)Piitriy Vladimirovich, starshi-y prepodavatell;_GALKANOVA, Nina
...~Jtri y=,,-assistent; GVOZDOVSKIY,
ye Viktor Illicb, aBsis eM,;
GLUIMOVSKOV, Aleksandr Petrovich, in2h.; SAMOYLOV, Boria Niko-
layevich, dotsent, kand. tekhn. naWc; YAKUBOVSKIY, Boris Vasill-
yevich, prof. Prinimali uchastiye: POIJASKIY, A.V., assistent;
ISOUTIYEV., G.V., assistent; BITYUTSKII, A.I., assistent; DAVYDOV,
S.S., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; MIKHMIDV, K.V., kand. tekhn.
nauk, nauchwjy red.; BUDPRINA, E.M., red. izd-va,- GAIINUOIN, Ye. K.,
tekbn. red.
[Prestressed concrete abroad; materials] P redvaritellno napria%Mnrqi
zhelezobeton za rubezhom; materialy. Pod red. S.S.Davydova i B.V.
IAkubovskogo. Moskvay Gos. izd-vo lit-r7 po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.
materialam, 1961. 343 p. (MIU 14: 10)
1. International Congress of Prestressed Concrete. 3rd, Berlin, 1958.
2. Deystvitellwyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SMR
(for Davydav).3* Kafedra zhelezobetonnykh i kamenrWkh konstruktai7
Ku7byshavskogo inzhenerno-stroitellnogo instituta i chlerV KiWbyshav-
skogo filiala Komisaii po sbornomu i predvaritellno napryazhennomu
zhelezobetonu Akademii stroitellotva i arkhitektwT S= (for Akridin,
Galkanoval Gvozdovskiyp Glukhovskov, Samaylov, Yakubovskiy)
(Prestressed concrete)
AKRIDIN, Dmitri.y Vladimirovich, starshty prepodavatell; g& 4NOVA, Nina
E~ji.~~evu~Ly assistent; GVGZDOVSKIY, Viktor Il~ich, assistant;
GLTJKHOVSKOV, A-leksandr Petrovich, inzh.; SAMOnOV, Boris NikD-
Jayevichj dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; YAKUBOVSKIY, Boris Vasil'-
yevich, prof. Prinimali uchastiye: POLONSKIY, A.V., assistant;
LE014TIYEV, G.V., assistant; BITYUTSKIY, A.I., assistant; DAVYDOV,
S.S., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof., red.; HRMYLOV, K,V,, kand.tekbr..
nauk.. nauchnyy red,; BUDARINA, E.M.., red. izd-va; GARNUKHIN, Te.K.,
tekhu. red.
[Prestressed concrete abroad; materials] P redvarietellno napriazhennyi
zhelezobeton za rubezhom; materialy. Pod red. S.S. Davydova i B.V.
lAk,ubovskogo. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.
materialam, 19611. 343 p. (14MA 14:16)
1. International Congress of Prestressed Concrete. 3rd, Berlin, 1958.
2. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR
(for Davydov). 3. Kafedra zhelezobetonnykh i kamennykh konstruktsiy
Kuybyshevskogo inzhenerno-stroitellnogo instituta i chleny Kuybys'i-ev-
zhelezobetonu Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitek-tury SSSR (for Akridinj*
Galkanova, Gvozdovskiy, Glukhovskov, Samoylov, Yakubovskiy)
(Prestressed concrete)
GALKANOVA, N.D., inzh.; KRAMARI, V.G., inzh.
Prestressed 3xl2m slabs with strand reinforcement fo~ roofs of induntriFa
buildings. BetJ zhel.-bet. 9 no.12:532-537 D 10. IMURA 17:2)
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ACC NRt AP6018145 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/65/162/005/1198/1200
AUTHOR: Sushko, N. G.; Meyerson, Ye. M.; Galkell, V, R.
ORG! Institute of Experimental Biology, AMN S.SSR (Institut eksperimentalliloy biologic
AMN S Central Institute of Traumat~~Logy and rt~~ icp~, jjjnipj~rk Health
__2~_ qL _~f
entraltnyy institut travmatologii i ortopedii Ministerstva zdravookhranen3*-ya
SSSR); Institute of Physical Problems AN SSSR (Institut fizicheskikh problem AN SSSR)
TITIE: Influence of deep freezing on the grafting and antigenic activity of skin
homotransplants 1-V
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 162, no. 5, 1965, 1198-1200
TOPIC TAGS: rabbit, skin physiology, blood circulation
ABSTRACT: The viability of rabbit skin* exposed for'one-day to a
medium containing 1556f glycerin or 10% di'methyl sulfoxide, then
frozen in dry lee, liquid nitrogen, or liquid helium, was deter-
mined according to its survival after autotransplantation. The
Btate of the homotransplants of frozen skin vras'determined accord-.,'
Ing to the periods of restoration and the disturbance of blood
circulation in them. The autotransplants treated by various meth-.
ods proved viable and In most cases gave true and permanent grafts.
However, homotransplants,'subjected to freezing, as a rule, died
on the ninth to 13th day...Ropeated homotransplants from the
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ACC NR:.4P60164~'
,same donors died more rapidly tha'n primary transplants, indicat-
ling pronounced sensitization of the organism of the recipient
;under the Influence of the primary frozen transplant. An Inves-
'tigation of the reaction of the regional lymph nodes indicated'
'that the antigenic activity of skin homotransplants subjected to
deep freezing Is retained, while the duration of survival of
:such transplants virtually does not differ from that In homotrans-,
.plantation of fresh skin. The authors oonolude that an attempt
..-to,; overcome immunolog1qq1 1:Rqiompatibility in homoplastio skin
transplants by the influence of low temperature is unjustified. This paper was
presented by Academician V. A. Engellgardt on 17 March 1965-.. Orig. art. has:
2 tables. [JPRS1
SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: 16Mar65 ORIG REF: 005 OTH REF: 005
USSR/Meaiclne - Infectious Diseases Feb 53
"The Hemagglutination Reaction in Scarlet Fever,"
Yu.P. Tutyshkina, Z.N. Galker, Chair of Epidemio3,
Kiev Order of Labor Red Banner Med Inst imeni
Acad A. A. Bogomolets
"Zhur Mikrobiol, Epideniol, i Tzmminobiol" No 2,
pp 25, 26
A SIPecific antigen from the throat washings of
Scarlet fever patients may be adsorbed on human I
(0) erythrocytes. This antigen can then be de-
tected by the hemagglutination reaction with sera
of patients recovered from scarlet fever (A) and
246T6
antiscarlet fever streptococci sera (B). A posi-
tive hemagglutination reaction is most often ob-
served in the early days of the disease. When
the temp of the patients is normal., a positive
reaction vith B is more frequent. In view of the
fact that the results of the react:Lons with A and
B-are not always identical-, one must assume in-
homogeneity of the antigen.
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KOLYASEV. F.Ye.; GALIKEVICH. G.Ya.
.,
Means for improving heav7 Podzolic soils. Sbor. trud.po agron.fiz.
no.6t162-169 '53. (MIRA 11:7
(Podzol)
A,
USSR / Soil 8010floo. --QT&1X4-P YPrb~-kig-Grs- LT
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 21, 1958, 95768.
A*
"athor z__Gallkevich, G. Ya.
inst : ortnarn Institute of Water
Engineering Melioration.
Title :Influence of Sapropel on Water, Physical and
Chemical Properties of Soil
Orig Pub: Tr. Severn. n.-i. in-ta gidrotekhn. i melior.,
1959, vyp. 13, 105-115.
Abstract: Sapropol (S) was studied in field experiments in
kolkhozes of Rostov Rayon, Yaroslavskaya. Oblast
on clayey and sandy soils, with its a-)plication
by sowing along the surface of the plowland (under
potatoes and onions), in holes (undor potatoes)
and by means of pomt1gg it out of a pipeline
(under grasses). S. contains: 15.9 _29.41% of
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GALLIKEVICHY I,D.Y veterinarnyy vrach
Subcutaneous administration of heterogenic blood to animals
following acute bloodletting, Trudy NIVI 1;240-244 160,
(MIRA 15:10)
(Blood as food or modicine)(Veterinary medicine)
CRANSKIY, IT., inzh.; GALIKEVICH, L., iiizh.
Tractors on livestock farms. Naulm i pered. op v sellkhoz. 9
no.6:57-59 Je '59. (MIRA 12:9)
(Tractors)
FAYTEL'BaMt H.O.; OCHKN, S.I.; GALlydIOVAYA, Yo.l., (Hollkhova, IE.1.1
----------
Absorption of glucose and chlorides in the sr-11 intestine of sheep
following administration of bromine and caffeine, Fiziol. zhur,
[Ukr.] 6 no. 5:612-621 S-0 160. (14MA 13: 10)
1. Kafedra fiziologii Odesskogo sel'skokhozyaystMennogo inatituta.
(ABSORPTION (PHYSIOLOGY)) (BROMINE) (CAFFEIHE)
Poland/Cosmochem istry. Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 2, 1958, 4183.
Author
Inst Not given.
Title Genesis of Silesian-'Cracow Zink-Lead Deposits
In K. Keil's Interpretation.
Orig Pub Przegl. Geol. 1957, 5, No 79 314-319.
Abstract No abstract.
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G r T.
T",~',MNI'M OGY
PER'IDICAL: PREIMUD GEOGICZIff, Vol. 6i no. 2, Feb. 1958.
GALKI',;7.IICZ, T. The detertninaUon of the average metal content in metAllic ores. p. 81.
Monthly List ofEast European Accessions (EUI) LC Vol. 8, no. 4
April 1959, Unclass.
GALKIEWICZ, Tadeu,sz,, M9r-P inz.
Isotopic composition lead originating from the Silesia-Cracow zinc
and lead ore deposits. Rudy i metale 6 no.6:267-268 Je 161.
BIALACZEWSKI, Antoni; GALKMICZ, Tadausz
The pyrite - copper Buenavista deposits in Cuba. Frzegl gaol 11 no.7:
383-387 Jl 161.
1. Ministeratwo P=~Walu Ciezklego.
!~1111W1,11:F H IRIViUMAVIPT,11-4 I 1 :1.11" Him, M I I :
GAIZIEWICZ,, Tadeusz, ingr.,inz. idawnNii-
Bases of geological map accuracy. Rudy i metale 6 no.12:544 D 161.
1. Redaktor Saukowy miesiecznika "Rudy I metale niezelazne."
GAIN WICZ, Tadeusz, mgr inz.
a -f of Cuba. Rudy i metals 6 no,8:362-364
~tline of the geolog.
Ag t61.
1163
GALKIEWICZ, T.
An international geological congress in Polwid? Przegl
geol io no.ll:&W-619 N 162.
GALKI!-sIIICz,.-Tade,usz, mgr.,inz.
The method for prospecting for solid mineral deposits. Rudy i
metale 7 no.1:20.= 62.
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GALKIWICZ, Tadeusz, mgr,inz.
In-d-i-c-ations for prospecting mineral raw material deposits.
Rudy i metale 7 no.2:54-59 62.
1. Redaktor naukowy miesiecznika "Rudy i MdWe niezelazneU
GALKIEWICZ, Tadauszp mgr.pinz.
Premises for the appearance of mineral deposits. Rudy i retale
7 no.3:138-145 162.
1. Redaktor naukowy miesiecznika "Rudy i metale niezelazne.1
GALKIF.WICZ.- Ta,deusz
Renarks cn Rumanla's metallogeny. Frzegl geol 10 no. 4/5123A.-237.
Ap-Itr 162,
I - ~- -
GALKIEWICZ,__TiAdeiwz,-_W.inz.
On the method of exploring deposits of solid minerals. Rudy i
metals 7 no.9:1+08-44 3 162.
GALKaWICZ, Tadeusz
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Polish geologic&l terminology. Przegl geolog 10 no.7:378
a 62.
CzAIJCIEWIGZ, Tadeusz
Cyprus, geology and mineral rewurces. Przegl geol 10 no.10-.5413-552
0 162,m
GALKIEWICZ, Tadausz
Asbestos deposits in Cyprus. Przegl geol 10 no.8;432-434 Ag 162.
GALKIEWICZ, Tadeusz, mgr inz.
Characteristics of Yugoslavia's metallogeny. Ruoy i metale 7
no.12:555-557 D 162.
ACCESSION NR: AT4017646
P/2534/63 /000/010/0021/0032
AUTHOR: Galkiewicz, Tadeusz....
-TITLE: Stability of long ortbotropic r.lb-reinforeed long cylindrical
shell
~SOURCE: Tj6dz. Politecbnika. Zeszyty naukowe, no. 51, 1963. Mechanika
(mechanics), no. 10, 21-32
TOPIC TAGS: shell, cylindrical shell, orthotropic shell, orthotropic.
cylindrical shell, rib reinforced shell., rib reinforced long shell,
.rib reinforced cylindrical shell, shell stability, shell endurance,
shell stress, shell torsion, long twisted shell stability
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the work is to find approximate and relative-
Ily simple final equations for the stress and torsion moment for
twisted long ortbotropic rib-reinforced shells. This problem was
solved by Z. Parszewski (Zeszyty naukowe Politechniki 1~;dzkiej,
Mechanika, no,, 2, 1954) using the differential equations of volume
balance. The present solution is based on the energy method, using
the equations of the theory of abells of low curvature, which are
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ACCESSIONNR: AT4017646
..solved by.!the Ritz method. The resultant formulas show the effects'.
of the material properties on the solutions and at the same time.
permit an analysis of the reinforcing action of the ribs on the shells.
The calculated data for the orthotrople shells were compaied with
~tbose for isotropic shells. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 39 formu-
las.
ASSOCIATION: 41odi, Politechnika, Katedra WytrZymaIo5'ci*MaterIaI,6w
(-Lodz, Polytechnic Institute, Department of.,Strength of Materials)~
SUMMED: 00 DATE-AC4: 24Mar64
ENCL: 00
SUB CODE; M* 10 NO REF SOV: 000' OTHER: 004'.
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GALKIEWICZ, Tadeusz, mgr inz.
J~valuation of the size and quality of ore deposits. Rudy i metale 8
no.3:101-102 Mr 163.
CILLUMUC . Ta&usz mgr in%,
%taU* by J. Loth, Z, Petrazycka, Reviewed by Tadeusz Galkiewicz.
Rudy i metale 8 no.4:140-34 263.
GAIXIMICZ, Tadeusm, mgr. inz.
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Geocosmology. Rudy i me-Uae 8 no.9024-327 S163.
GALKIEWICZ, Tadeu.9r.., mgT inz.
World resources of lead and einc. Rudy i metale 8 no.Nr
474-478 Dt63.
GALKIEWICZ, Tadeusz, mgr inz.
Metallogenesis ~n Turkey and its characteristics. Rudy i metals 9
no.2t89-92 F 649
W,LKIE.41CZ, Tadeusz, mgr inz
Poland's raw material base of noaferrous metals. Rudy i metale
9 no.7:339-343 J1 i64.
1. Chief Gaologist$ A&sociation of Nonferrous Mining and Metallurgy,
Katowice.
Gj.j,~J~ ~ TC"-
L 1 1, T-idaiisz. dr. inz.
Problem of nGniLn,~-a- arability -,f -,rthotropj.-~ .2ylj~rrjal- !flr,nl~
sub,ject to Lorsign. ?rzegl meelt 23 n-;.21,:722 25 D g64,
1. Department of P%terial Stren.crth, Technical University, Lodz.
OAKIN, A.
In the Cherno-Yarskly Machinery Station for Livestock farms, Mr-S 12p No 89
1952.
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MPITAYM, '9'. 0 lnzh.;- TSIXXa, N., inzh.; GAIJCIN - nzh.
.~01194-
Ojgt~,,~
Assembling prefabrIcated wooden t russes' Stroitell no.3,-Ig Xr t58,,
(Tramsea) (MIRA litz)
GALIIN,~ A.
Small-sized hot-water heating. Pozh.delo 4 no .11:9-10 ff '58.
041RA 11:22)
l._�tar9hiy,inspektor Upravloniya pozharnoy oklirany Permakogo
- (Hot-water heating)
.P'
, 7
GALKIN, A.
Solling building materials and supplies in villages. Ssll.
stroi. 9 no.1:6-7 Ja-F 159. OMMA 2-3:2)
1. Chlan pravlaniya TSentrosoyuza.
(Building matorials)
FOPOVICHj G.p general-mayor voysk svyazi,- GALKINq A,,_p, podpol-kovnik
Refresher training periods are an important method in
~instruoting communications specialists, Voon. vest. 40
no. 3:98-99 Mr 161. (HIRA 14:2)
(Communicationst Military-Study and teaching)
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AUTHOR Brat6shevskip Yue A Gaakinj~,' A. As IvatAwki
TITLE., 'Combined-resonance in XnSb
eritu' e fto d do
Conference on, Low r idl3::Sn Pr k
nee- e
9 and techn1eques of low 1 oo
Ptibl Hou of thefteeh6t;L Academy of 8ci6dce0)1;Z U
Ge,
TOPIC TAGS indiumItimonidej, combined resonancel, Idw tiiiiio( r e lidse44~1 in,
orbit intera~t-ion, anisotropy, cyclotron
reianenee, i~
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r d.ensity 8 x'1013 a t
carrie sec. at ~11~qufd-.
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oxygen temper re,
MM- high, and, was placed in- the.'antinode ~cif the e iectrid-~Siel&lof a supeirbetoro-
-radi otron ~~sonithce
dynd I ospectroscope operating A 7,0,5 X loll cps.~ -, An Adtena6 ie~,061
line, --di plama effect into the'regi o,~a,of bA Omer ing
splaced by the "Rjj~etie fiAd wa
I obsi erved at transverse polarization, The calculate4l; Value ~.f tli6~barrier nsity'.
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was L 1 good agreement i wil;Wva.1114 adul-
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The cyclotron resonance, line cfA appree: -llej
produe mg lon-
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k 16), 371_3713 (in r
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examination on to a X11 the whole aaluori:!My in liquid
Wium. A("io:rnoiI,pnvIwrtit-s. oituilar to thosw Anut n by thLn filisix prepared -00
t.lop.aMeritit-al ti-,Ifl wrrvappn4ishly h!Rbrr than for at mitt - free atIcAmenil.
The rmultis we fully di~umvai, and it is a,onclud4A that tha- aawont&N-lo In 6Ah
.4hin fiJnw sorml stmin"I wirvis are due todistortiona ofthe rryRtal lattice.-G. It.
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I understood by ;msuming initailmricou.,i destruction and
re-cstablishment of stiperconductivity %ocn the critical
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Iwo the length of the irnpulw, net the assumption of cont.
pitte disturbumm in the sitiou proem, I - F/Ar
2 x 10, cru./sec. The depth of
5 x 10-2/2 x If" - "T
preartratioss A of the disetutbance of the Stepercond. Is evi-
desstly small" than dw dirpth of rictration of the tuatessetic
fidd into a ineall In the norm& mate. owing probably to
itithibition effactes at the boundary bet orcen the 2 autes. To
est. 6. am 1A.C. of aceser"IC frequency WILI *rest through a CtAl
woussil sesmosent:1 a ring of So so as to create an added. tuagnel ic
6dd peareallel to dew current flowing Along the wrlace at the
ring. The am. induced curerritt is 4 - Hr~~J, where it. -
crit. ukeepirtic field. r - railiuse of the superconduicting crow,
soxtion of the samille: with the NUMConductins state dL,-
tiorbed to a d*96 1, the current boroosess I H,(r - 6) 21,
sued listescir I con be detif. hism Ws . I (Sor). The
it's. allow Will. of free 11c0 Lv 14two, the pirmilm of lm-
purklm of Pv0A to PGO + CrA. or
to fammilkill of W"l polnt~ a C in PC. The blow War
live. i9 the limit, tdilve All lay Will cill flook, ow ", .,
"Of "llso his Pitt toy -IM/ to allwnt
Fllf (11111 dhice"Wirks. N) Mir &W 0140 cr
3c a 2cr + Wo. all - All- -SAN r - Mail X%t-
71 - 3.493 X 100 T-1. Bir
the bent of forniation of CrA at 298"K. b "JIM - -20,-
0w - JIM cal./mote. lien". All* - 191.82115. MW Ap" -
191 X6 + S.W T In T + 1. 164 X 10 -1 7T -m- 2.747 X
UP T- I - IMAM T, and '/s log Ko ~ lot pm - -(13,Vri /
n I o.Dios r - o.r*w x 10-1 T + 0.2 X 100 T-1 +
UAL The equil. premurc of CO 9111111111,111 catty, lie
I atm. at ISWK. Actually, Mkr 1 ;~7.4
ut C~^ Is fe.
daml at a lower truip., owing to luirTnal Cr awbides.
(4) For the carlAir fimmalloot CrA (WM + Jac
01, CrA (4vild) + 3CO (it"). All - 1762 - 0. r -
3,413 X 10'1 71 -3.147 X 110 7`1 WW W - 178M?
4 oaka r in r 4 3,418 X 1(1-, l.M_x iiii, F-1
l".421"of '/l1(Txr-'tovk" 02M/n -O.OW
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log f - 0.2W x 0- T + 0.141 x too YA + 10.1.
FxptI detta., wi h re CrA anit pure popliko Ipwa, at
T - iIN3, IZIS, 11 ,
2.%r I'Va. I=. K., pien . O.M' O.OM,
0 W41, 11.2497, 0.3815 ittrit.; ttw prodoct waa identified
by %-my diffiroction. 71w exp4l. data licoil to a
411111 .
MOM Of 111411111161 WO III lb~ MZ' equatim Imm 11). 1141
Ollii. VA*Wlr 0 0
pt It, 10/1) + 9.14. (a) NY %be W~ two.
We. thm Is loand of The carbW lormatkni - CrA). ~
- 1. CtC# la I'll Cr,Cj + 3CO, log pL,) - (- 14AIA 111
-3.117j log T + 0-19 X 10 -1 T + I_-7 X to, r-,
Crl0& + I'/& CljC2 - 01#Cr.C + 3CO, log A.. - (- HL"ifili
7) -1.7 log T + 0,018 X 10-1 T + O.lj;) X IM I- I +
14.21; and Iner CrIC), + 3Cr,C - 14Cr +:)CO. 141 1,