SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAGAN, D. - KAGAN, G.
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AUTHORS: Ratner, A. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Kagan,- D. Ya., Candidave of Technical Sciences
TITLE: An Investigation of the Corrosivity of Gland
Packings
PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1961, ANo. 5, pp. 35-39
TEXT: After being kept for a period in store, steam
fittings received from the manufacturers after t4ydraulic testing
often have local corrosion of spindles at the place of contact
with the gland packing. This contact corrosion is due to the
presence of different electrode potentials between the metal and
the packing. In addition, it is associated with the formation of
oxygen concentration cells that result from different concentra-
tions of oxygen in the electrolyte along the microscopic gap
between the gland and the spindles. This kind of corrosion occurs
when the concentration of oxygen in the water exceeds 0.1 mg/kg.
The trouble is less likely to happen in a turbine in service
because the valve is in contact with de-aerated water so that there
is little or no corrosion. Drying the fittings at a temperature of
100*C is not a satisfactory remedy because in practice not all the
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water can be driven out. The beat methods seem to be either to use
non-corrosive packings or spindles with a corrosion-resistant
surface. The corrosivities of various packing materials were test-
ed in a special rig in which a spindle of appropriate steel was
fitted into a gland chamber and suitably compressed. Holes were
made at the bottom and the device was subjected to a hydraulic
pressure of 150 to 200 atm. During this pressing period the water
passed through the packing and appeared at the outlet holes. The
set-up was then removed from the press and stored in a horizontal
position for a week in air and then each week it was again
hydraulically pressed. After a certain test time of up to six
months the samples were dismantled: the surfaces of the spindle
examined and the depth of the corrosion pits was measured. From
the test results which are given it is found that all the packings
based on asbestos and also packings based on graphite and electrode
carbon cause corrosion. The worst corrosion was observed with
asbestos packings either consisting of pure asbestos or armoured
with brass wire. Asbestos packings without brass wire armouring,
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or armoured but sized with rubber and talc, were less corrosive.
Other pearlitic low-alloy and also carbon steels without surface
anti-corrosive treatment give similar test results and usually
showed similar electrode potentials. The corrosivity of asbestos
packings was improved by washing them or by rubbing them with zinc
powder. The Fraphite packings were made less corrosive by the
addition of 59~ by weight of aluminium or zinc powder, thus making
the metal surface cathodic relative to the packing. An asbestos
packing was washed by boilingrin condensate for three hours with
periodic extraction of water samples. After one hour's boiling,
the alkalinity of the solution was 0.4 mg equiv/litre and the
content of chloride ions 1.33 mg/litre; further tests showed that
by this time most of the extractable material was alread Out
Tests were then made on spindles of steel )0-909 (Ri-qog Wi&ut
anti-corrosive protection of the surface. The results show that
washing the asbestos packings and particularly dusting them with
zinc powder reduces but does not prevent corrosive activity. The
addition of aluminium or zinc powder to graphite completely
prevents corrosion of untreated pearlitic steel. Corrosion of
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pearlitic steel in contact with packings may also be prevented by
anti-corrosive treatment of the spindle, for example, by diftueion
chromating. Such a coating not only increases the oorrosion
resistance but considerably improves the resintance to scoriag and
erosion of the spindles. Accordingly corrosion tests were made on
spindles of pearlitic steel )14-193 (EI-723) that had been diffusion
chromated, to a depth of 60-80 microns. In none of the spindles
tested was there any corrosion, though the same) packing materials
had given corrosion with untreated spindles. In order to explain
the results obtained, electrode potential tests were made on the
various steels and the graphite-based packing materials. It is
found that austenitic steel )M-614 (EI-612) has a higher positive
potential than steel EI-909 or steel EI-723 and consequently, on
contact with the packing it should be more resistant to corrosion
than pearlitic steels. This was confirmed experimentally.
Un-reinforced pearlitic steels EI-909 a-ad EI-723 should corrode
most severely because the initial potential is negative. They
should be particularly corroded in contact with graphite, as it has
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AUTHORS: Kagan, D-Ya-, Grinzayd, I.I. and Borin, V.V,
TITLE-. Softening and restoration uf tho properties of
XH90T (KhN80T) type alloy
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.12, no.6, 1961.
9o8-9li
TEXT: The aim of the present work was to investigate the
restoration of the initial properties in softoned alloys of
the type KhN80T and to study the kinetics of the processes of
softening and restoration, Specimens were given a mtandard heat
treatment (quenched from 10800C and aged at 750*C for 16 hours),
They were then softened at 800, 850, 900 and .1OOO0C and the
softened samples were restored by additional heating at 750'C.
Hardness, long-term strength and short-time mochanical properties
were studied. Phase analysis and microstructural examinations
were carried out. The values of hardness and the quantity of the
strengthening OL'-phase decrease with increase in time held at &ny
one temperature. At about 9000C, the alloy ii-i completely
softened, If the softened alloy is agaiii heated 'it 7500C, the
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original properties are restored and the amount of al-phase is
also restored to a constant value of 9 - 10% (the original quantity
was 11,5%), Since phase analysis showed a continuous decrease in
quantity of a'-phase wit1h increase in temperature, it follows that
softening occurs because of dissolution of the finely dispersed
al-phase, The original properties of the alloy are restored by
precipitation of this phase,, There are 3 figures ond 2) tables,
SUBMITTED: January 9, 1961 (initially)
juiy 14, 1961 (after revision)
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YAGAN, D.Ya., kand.tekI,n.nauk
Acid washing of the ~eatinC nurfaces of steen toiler:z U-fore F!;;rLinr
them. Energ. stroi. no.2C:121-124 '61. (MIR. 15:1)
1. Vsl-soyuznyy teplotekhnicheskiy institut Imeni i.E.bzerzhinskogo.
(Boilers) (Corrosion and anticorrosives)
KAGAN, D.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk; 7AHURAVLEV, L.B. inzh.
I
Study of the corrosive properties of EI-847 armi EI--851 steel in the
presence of superheated steam. Elek.sta. 32 DO-4:33-34 Ap 161.
MRA 14--7)
(Steel-Corrosion)
" G: i.,P
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~, o D. Ya. , kand. tekhn. nauk; D'.,:' '. 11 -'. I ri. 1. . inZI'4
Experiment in wnmonia treatnent of feed water at therml clecturic
power plants. Elek.sta. 32 no.?:1,4-46 S 161P CMMI 14:10 )
(Feed-water pLrification)
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AUTHORs Kagan, D.Ya., Engineer
TITLE: Thermomechanical treatment. of alloys for high-
temperature service
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termichoskaya obrabotica metallov,
no.1, 1962, 40-42 t 1 plate
TEXT: Mechanical properties of a heatt-resistanc alloy
3%44376 (EI437B) and of substitute alloYs 3W787 (M1787) alid
9&1696 (E1696) After ordinary and thermomechanical treatment were
studied. The specimens were cut from compononts, fabricatod'
with the application of thermomechanical treatment and having a.
partially recrystallized structure. The stamping operatioWwas
combined with air-quenching followed by again1g. The thermo-
mechanical treatment for all the threo alloys was an follows:
hsating to 11200C for 30 minj hot stamping with a reduction of
30Y6 -0 cooling in air; ageing at 7500C for 16 hours followed by
cooling in air. Analysis of the results of ishort-time strength
tests and of strength values obtained in 100-hour tests, carriod
out on both smooth and notched specimons, has shown that
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KAGAN) D.Ya.
Use of sodium nitrite for conserving boilers. Shergetik 12
no.3227-2$ Mr 163, (HIRA 16a4)
(Boilers)
KAGAN D.Ya.
Concerning the flushing of boilers with acid.
no.203,32 F 163. .
(Boilers.-Cleanlng)
Energatik 3.1
I (MIRA 1693)
0
KAGAN, D.Ya., kand.tekhn.ziauk; KAGAM, T.A., inzb.
Hydrazine treatment of the feed water of once-through boilers.
Elek. Sta. 34 no.1:81-83 Ja 163. (mm 16:2)
(Feed-water ptmificction)
KAGAN D.Ya. kand. tekhn. nauk; ZHURAV147t L.S., Inuh.
Pbthods for removing deposite and borrosion resiotance of
M18"T steel In an aoidly media. Teploenergetika 10 no.9t
.50-54 S t63. (WA 16:10)
1. Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheakiy institut.
(Steel)
KAGAN, D.Ya.
Effect of high-temperature plastic deformati(~n on the properties
of certain heat-resistant alloys. Metalloved. i term. obr, mete
no.1:27-30 Ja 164. (MIM 170)
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AUTHORS Sadovskiy. V D ; Sakolkov.-Ye. N.: Petrov&,_$_, N.1
V. A. ; q_ay ukoV,__M. G:-: ~ofi KaRso.-P.-A.4.
therm
TITLE: The effects of hijth-tampar4tur*'~ :01-n~ c~4-RA.;_CL_Cr%)&S Pei, 96
L.
on the heat resistanctL of .... 77TYuR_alloy
SOURCE: Fiziks metallov I metalloveenniye. v. 17, no. 6. 1964.
845-852
TOPIC TAGSt nickelIalloys chromiur containin;t alloy, aluminuin con-
taining alloy,creep ate, recrysts'.11sation, boron containing alloys
KhN77TYuR alloys thilmo mechanical treatment, heat re"Intance
ABSTRACTI The method of hot plaroLc deformatfon comh ~Pod with quen-
ching was used to enhance tho_!t:.,oss-ruptur* !1trgnFthQ*f austan1ttc
steels. The authors investi 8Ate the possibility of applying this
combined method to KhN77TYuR. a lLmonic-type dilloy. Speciatno
11. 3 x 11.5 x 70 mm were annealed at 1080C for 8 hr. and rolled
with a reduction of 252 at a rolling speed of 1.5 a/min. The process
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of recrystallizatiojiwas suppressed by water cooling the specimens
immediately after plastic def6rm4tion. All apacLnans ware aged at
750C for216 hr. Hardness was 265 US. At 550C and under a stress of
90 kR/mm , the rupture life was extend 0d from 4 12 100 hr while the
creep rate decreased from 4-8 x 10,2Z to a x 10- per hr. Above the
500-600C range a deterioration of strength charAcjerjstLc4 was ob-
go rvad. The authors attribute the adverse effect of the combined me-
thod at 750C to the racrystallization during testing and t* a pnssll~lv
higher rate of coagulation of the strengthening ph,tme. The decrease
in the creep rate and the, increase of the rupture life wor4i verified
by x-ray method. The authors point out the formation of a polygo-
nLzad substructure and to a boundary distortion in the form of char-
sctoriatic serration during high-temporature deformation. They con-
tend thM the substructural boundaries impeded the travel *f dislo-
cationsiduring creep, while the distortion of the train boundaries
lowered the susceptibility to intercrystalline f4iture. Tits authors
suggest that the method of investigation may be innufficl*ntly deve-
loped for an exhaustive interpretation of the resukto obtained and
of the peculiarities of the structural state of the matatial. Orig.
art. bass 5 figures.
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ASSOCIATIONI Institut fialki metallov AN 5559 ~Iaf ituto*E the
Physics of Met&jj-AH__"W
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IU.GAN, D.Ya. , kr~na. tekdhn. nauk
Protection of steam angineerini: equipment froir corronlon durirg
transportation, assembly, and In storage. Vwe. tekh. 2hil.-kom.
khoz.: Elek. 1. tepl. gor. no.5:349-160 164.
(MIlk IS: 2)
SADOVSKIY, V.D.; SOKOLKOV, YeA.; PETROVA, S.H.; PAVVIV, V.A.;
GAYDYKCJV, M.G.; NOSKOVA,, N.I.; KAGAII, D.Ya.
Effect of high tamperature thermonischanical-i,.iorkii% on the
heat-resititant properties of the K11177TIUR alloy, FIz. not.
1. meta-floved. 17 no.6:845-.852 Ja 16/,. OGRA 17: 8)
J.. Inst'Aut fiziki metallov AN S&M.
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AUTHOR: Kaga Ya; Be.rnahtayn,. H. L.
ORG: none go
TITLE: Hardeninw treatment for high-temperature alloys
SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov~ no. .1, 1966, 2-4.1,
TOPIC TAGS: heat resistant alloy, metal hardening, crystal stri~tture, metal heitt
treatment, metal aging, plastic deformation / KhN77TYuR all.oy, Kh1070KMuB alloy
ABSIMM The strength of metals can be effectively increil."ed 1~,)' 'inducing pila-up
of defects and creating a definite fine crystalline structiire by means of heat great-
taent combined with plastic deformation. On ap ying varloull comb;inatlons of thia kin4
in order to harden KbN77TYuR Iond MMMuMbeat-resistani: the ijuthora fatpOld the
optimal combination to be as follows: for Kh!177TYuR alloy, --- he4i1tiq to 112'0*C for 30
min + 25-30% deformation (with ending of defomation at 10j4D-l031)*C) + air cooling;
for Kh.N70MMuB alloy -- heating to 1150% for 60 min + 25-30% disformation (with end-
ing of deformation at 1050-1070%) + air cooling. Both alLOYIS Witte aged for'16 hr (at
700 and 800*C, respectively~- This treatment increasen thio ~plasflxlty and ro3uces the
notch sensitivity of metal land it is simpler, faster and roare 4111lictive 0811 the
conventional thermomptchanical treatment consisting in quemelling, a1ring and pzololiged
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~work hardening which, moreover, causes some embrittlexell. og the,tuiterial. OTIg. art.
has: 4 figures, 2 tables.
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OSTROVSKIY' Yu.KO,,.,yGAN, D.Z., TAROUNTICH, A.A.
Phthivnsid and cholesterol metAbolism [with nummary in English]
Biul.eksp.biol. I med. 45 no.5:34-35 14Y158 (MIRA 11:6)
1. Iz Plotakoy gorodskoy bollnitay (glnvnyy vrAch Ye.M. Polygalina)
I Polotakogo -orotivotuber1culeznogo disnAnnera (FInvnyy vrotch
N.Ya. KregAUS). Predstnvlena daystvitellnyvi chlenom ANY SSSR.
Sjo. Severinym.
(ISORIAZID, effects,
on blood cholesterol (Run))
(CHOIMSTBROL, In blood,
aff. of isoniAzid (Rua))
.JAGAN, D.Z.; XATSIF, Yu.I.
Heightened sensitivity to streptomycin. Zdraw.lkjlar. 5 no.1-060
Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. 1z voyennogo gospitalya.
(TUBIROWSIS) (mmmmTom)
L 07463-67 EWr(e%!ZWT(i1)/8WP(o)/TA~k)/ 1jP C ,
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AMOR: Smirnov, V, Ra-nileve k1j, Stol'M,
0. P. AIA~ ~a
Kagan, H. So
ORG: none
TITLEt Manufa,cture-of clad platis* by' zo4ing evacuated packs
SOURCE: Stal", no. 11, 1966,.1014-1015
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TOPIC TAGS: metal cladding, tla plate, titaniu GX6&O""h F~sk
ABSTRACT: A meyjj?d o& ~ldd~nl'~oof 'steel plates (45 x 1300 x 3500 mm) vith titanium
with a 22g!esiu oxidtAintnlayer has- been de Tooped. Cladding was docks by rolling
a pack composed of -Wn St.318~teel: slabo a VT-l titanium cladding plate, and a
magnesium oxide interlayer. To preVent oiffition of the titaniumt the ed8es of the
pack were sealed.by welding and all the air was evacuated from the inside of tbe
pack. The pack, preheated to iO5OC, was rolled to the des Lred'thickness. The sur-
face of the cladding plate was found to be smooth and even. Ultrasonic itkc;2~ction
did not reveal any lamination between the titanium'and steel. Introduction of this
method in the industry would help in,production of clad pletes of good quality and
eliminate the need of_vAcuum'rollLn&jdllis. Orig. art. hins: I figure.
bimetql~% P
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KAGAN, F.
On the ineresse. Sav. shakh. 11 no.lOs2.,4 0 062. (MBA 1519)
1. Chlen Gosudarstvennogo komdteta Sov~U.Ministrov SSM po
toplivnoy promyshlennosti.
(Coal mines and mining-Labor productivity)
SHIMELIOVICH) L.B.;.KAGAN, F.A.---
Change in the electrocardiogram during surge37 for resection of the
lung. Trudy TSIU 2:153-156 161, (MIRA 15:8)
(LUNGS--SURGERY) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAM)
SHIMELIOVICH, L.B.; KAGAN, F.A.
Some characteristics of the electrocardiogram in tbs early post-
operative period following lung resection. Trudy I".')IU 2:157-161
,61. (MIRA 15:8)
(LUNGS-SURGERY) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPPY)
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KAGAN, F. i. Per mat,crial. sOmitte-J to th~! edltDrial o,i-!'icp.
So: Veterin,,-,riya; 22; (2-'J'); i-pbruary/V-rrch T)45; Uncl.
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Control of veturinar _anarrobic prenarations.
7o: Veteoinarlya; 23; 1; Januar; I)h6; Uncl.
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KAGAN, F. 1. A conference dedicated to the fifteenth atinive mx,/ of ri* Stcte
In-
Scientific Control stitute of Veterinary PreparaUmpl, YdnAtitry of Animal
Husbandry, USSR'.
So: Veterlnariya; 23, (1-1-9); August/September 191j6; Uncl.
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KOVAL&IIKO, Ta.R., doktor vaterin.noxik, prof., otv,red.,; BILIUMURG. Ajit,.,
red.; KAGAN,.,F,j,. lond.vaterin.nauk, rod.; WiAllZBURG, A.Tij.,
red.; Mdi:~ASIIKO, D.G., takhn.red.
[Biological and chemotherapeutic votorinnt -Y preparations; mnnual
on tho production and control of biological preparations used
in veterinary medicine] Biolog,icheskle I khiriloterapevtichaskin
veterinarnye proparaty; rukovodstvo po proizvodstvu i kontroliu
biologichookikh preparatov, primenlasmfth v voterinnrii. Moskva,
Goo.izd-vo nellkhoz.lit-ry, 1948. 534 p. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Gosudorstvennyy nauchno-kontrol'nyy institut veterinarn.Ykh
prepnratov.
(Veterinary materia medica and pharruicy)
T,-.,. !,arrv author o~ lartic S"ora ar)~ ' lrplolta Lion
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State Scientific Control Dwto
"On contemporary condition of ismogenic prope!etleu
of the sacond Tsenkovskii vaccinee"
SO: Vat. 26 (7) 19492 p. 19
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Biopreparatiolis, by Fo Kagan. In Russian.book.
.90: Veterinarnyy Entsiklopedicheskiy Slovar; Vol.ljp 69-90;1950
KAGAN, F.
Vaccines, by F. Kagan. in Russian.. book.
SO: Vet=erar~yy Entaiklopedicheakiy Slovar; v01. 1; p 11-6-n7;1950
KACW13 F.
Vaccin6s by F. Kagan. Russian book. (VeterinmiVy Vintsiklopedl--hesikiy
Slovar, Vol~ I - 1950spp 216j,117)
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KAGAN, T.I., Icandidat veterinarnykh nauk.
Quality of biological preparations and current pro'bl*ms in their
improvement. Trudy Goo. nauch.-kont.inst. wet.prep. 4t18-25 '53.
- (MTARA 7:10)
, , , r 1, ~ 'V-~
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1. %amestitell direktora po nsuohnoy chast! inatiftta.
(Biological products) (Veterinary sattria. medic& and pharmazy)
KAGAN, F.I., kandidat vaterinarnvkh nank.
Effect of biomycin on the causative agents of ans6arobic Infections
In domestic animals. Vaterinariia 32 no.11:88-89 N 155 (KM 8:12)
I.Gesudarstyannyy nauchno-kentroliny7 institut vetpreparatov Kints-
taretva sellskego khozyaystva SSSR.
(AURBOMYCIN) (BACTERIA, ANAEROBIC) (yrr INART B&CTFMOLOGT)
USSR/Pharmacology. Toxicology. Chemo-TherapeuticiO. Prepa- U-'~
rations.
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur-Biol., No 7, 19~81 33046
Author :KaZan F
Inst :State Scientific-Control Institute of' Veteri-
nary Drugs.
Title :Effect of Biomycin on the Causative Agent of tile
Emphyzematous Carbuncle.
Orig Pub :Tr. Goe. nauchno-kontrolln. in-ta povetprepa-
ratam, 1956, 61 233-241
Abstract The effect of biomycin on the causative agent
of the emphyzematous carbuncle was studied. The
bacteriostatic and bactericidal effect of bio-
mycin on Olostridium chauvoei in vit ro is appa-
rent when used in dilutions of 1-8000 to 1:32.000,
with the effect dependent on the duration of the
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U.S~R / I'licrobiology. Microbes Pathogenic for Z~n and F
Animals. Bacteria. Anaerobic Bacilli.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 24100
Author : ItKaEan F I.: 1~olesova, A. I.
Inst c ~n -Control Institute of
tLt e c
Veterinary Preparations
Title : Study of the Etiology of Bradsot-like Diseases
of Sheep
Orig Pub ; Tr. Gos. nauchno-kontrol'n. in-ta vet.
preparatov, 1957, 7, 211-216
Abstract : In the Azerbaydzhan SSR, a farin was investi-
gated where unfavorable conditions prevailed
in respect to Bradsot and infectious entero-
toxemia. The mortality of sheep took place
despite the carrying out of vaccinations
with bivalent formol-aluminous vaccine,
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V
Animals. Bacteria. Anaerobic Bacilli.
Abs jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, lio 6, 1959, No. 24100
prepared against these two infections. The
death of animals took place, as a rule, 15-30
min. after the onset of the disease. The
clinical picture and pathological-anatomical
data are described. From frash carcasses of
14 animals, cultures were made, from paren-
chymatose organs, heart, aboinasuin, small and
large parts of the Jntestines. Isolation
of B. perfringens, B. oedematiens, B. gigas,
V. septique, B. sporogenes, B. sordelli in
pure or mixed culturo, showed that a mixed
infection induced by various anaerobic
causative agents took place at the farm.
Card 2/0
63
USSR / 141croblology. Microbes Pathogenic for Ilan arid P
Animals& Bacteria. Anaerobic Eacilli.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur 4 Biologlya, No 6, 1959, 110. 24101
Author rX.-aa
Kolesova, A. 1.
0_i,:"+4
Inst a 0 'cientific-Control Institute of
Veterinary Preparations
Title Results of Tests of Polyvalent Concentrated
Aluminum Hydroxide Vaccine Against Bradsot,
Enterotoxemia of Sheep, and Dysentery of
Lambs
X
Orig Pub : Tr. Gos. nauchno-kontrol'n. In-ta vet.
preparatov, 1957, 7, 217-224
Abstract : From a mixture of cultures of Vibr4c septicus,
01. oadematiens and Cl. perfringe of type B,
7 series of vaccines were prepareyd1s, and ad-
sorbed on hydroxide of aluninum, to be used
Card 1/3
USSR / Microbiology. Microbes Pathogenic for 1-~un and
Animals. Bacteria. Anaerobic Bacilli.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - BiOlOgiYa, No 6, 1959, ]To. 24101
against bradsott infectious OhOOP-ontero-
toxemia, and lamb dysentory. All the norios
of the vaccine turned out to be sterile, harm-
less, and active and preserved tht*,-Ir properties
for the duration of 13 months. 1.13-20 (laya after
a single vaccination, the rabbits turned out
to be protected from infection with a lethal
doce of V. sopticus, 01. oedomations, C1.
perfringens of typo B or 0. The iiheep,
immunized twioe with 2 or 3 ml. of vaccine
with an interval of 25 days, wore Infoc-ted
after 4 months with a lethal dose of ono of
the virulent cultures of the abovo-named mi-
croboo. All vaccinated sheep survived. Lambs,
born from VaCe4nated sheep, acquired immunity
Card 2/3
64
"~ ) " 4", -
POLYXDVSKIY. M.D.; KAGAN, F. L; LYAUSHKIN, A.T.
i
BrnV-type disenses of shoem In southern And Bouthamitern Usakhotim.
VaterinArila 35 no.3:20-27 Mr 158. (MIRA litl)
(KAzRkhatan-Sheep-Diseases And posh*)
KAGAN, F.I., Imnd. vet. nauk; KOLNSOVA# Aele, latud, vtot. nauk.
Polyvalent concentrated aluminum hydroxide vaccine oCaluet brW
and ettarotaxemie. in sheep and dysentery in Lobe (with mumr7 in
]Mglishj. Taterinariin 35 no.4-.-27 AP 156. (km 1123)
1, Goeudarstvannyy nauchno-kontrollun inatitut veterinarufth
preparatov.
(Sheep-Dismases) (Thocirms)
POLYKOVSKI) 14. D., n~GM~i)F- ~1- and PODMPAYEV, V. ),,.
"Investigations on activation of -protoxine in cultures Clostridium
perfringens of the D type."
Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No. 2, 1960, p. 44
(POLYKIDVSKIY, M. D., Professor) VIE;V F. 1. KAGAN AND V. M. PODMWEV, Cando.
Vet. Sci. GNKI
-KAGANY FI-., kand. veter.- nauk; SOLOMATIN, V-1., mladshiy nauchnyy
- -- - '---6otrudnik
Bionycin and terramycin treatment of necrobacilluslB in
cattle and sheep. Veterinariia 40 no-3:53-54 Mr 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-kontrollnyy institut veterinarrqkh
preparatov.
KAGAN. F. I.' '(Saratov)
Two-dimensional Finsler Bpacep admitting of sinplar emlAdding
into a three-dimensional affine space with a vector metric.
Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mat. no. 1:46-55 164. OIIRA 1745)
KAGPII, F.I., kand. veterin. nauk; NINIFOROVA, N.11111., kamd. veterin. naulc;
KOLESOVA, A.I., kcand., voterins nauk
Polyvalent vaccine against symptomatic anthraxt malign=t
edema, and pasteurellosis. Veterinarila 38 no.Wl-2.2 '9g 161
1. Gof;udarstvennyy nauchno-kontrollnry institut Tete:rInarnykh
preparatov.
F,~G,*~N, Y *- ~ ' -, - - . ; -L 1
. . , 0. -1
I "' It' 5.
, , - - , F" L ~ ! _~_, -- 1. i t. - ~ , . - - .. 1. .- f .- 7! - , ?, '. , I - , ~ I
~T- , .", I '- , L.'r . .
.1,4111,1 113,1-0)
F. Ya. , 11.11.
2- ussR (6co)
4. Coal Mincs and Mining
"lost 0
Ilaw methods in orrranl7ln- coAlnuous work at the Vorovskil mim, of the OvAP 11
corabine. U~-Oll 77, no. 11, 19520
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fabruy2 .1953. Unclassified.
Y\ tic., n
KUZfXIGH, A.S., redaktor; BARABANOVA. P.A.. rodaktor; B01MOV, T.Y., redaktor~,
TWIMIRSKIT, V.V., redalctor; GWOV, L.Te., rodal-tor; DOEMIN, A.T.,
rodaktor; YXRASH110. I.S., rodaktor; 2ADIDDSKIT, G.P., rodaktor; ZADE-
KZBKO, A.N., redaktor; ZATTSBY. A.P.. redaktort ZASADTCH. B.I., rodak--
tor; QUM- lp-b rodaktor- 131ASNIKOVSKIT, G.V-, rednktor; KRIV0110GOV,
K. L. , redAZt-6P A--LAIJUAMT50 1.X.. redal-tor; MEL&IM. Z.X., rodaktor;
HIMMLI, Z.O., rodaktor; MOGILIVSKIT, H.M., rodaktor; 013TROVSKrT, S.B.,
rodaktor; PMV, T.T., redaktor; SIOCHINSKIT, A.A.. rdidektor: SMIAT.
V.K.. redaktor; SOBOLEV, G.G., rodaktor; STUGARX7. A.$., rodaktor-,
SUMCEMO, V.A., rodaktor; TERPIGOM, A.M., rod,oktor; SHHVTAKOV, L.D..
redaktor; SHELKOT. A.A.. redaktor; ANIMETBV. G.G.,toldinichaskiy rodaktor
[Safety regulations in coal and obale mines) Pravila bexopasnosti v
ugollrqkh i olantsey7kh shakhtakh. Moskva, Uglotokhi2dat, 1953. 226 p.
WRA BW
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinieteretvo ugolluoy promVehlannouti.
(Coal mines wA mining-Safety measures)
CAGAN. Ma.-, gornyy Inzhener.- -
Improving the cyclic organisation of production In mineo of the
Rostov Coal Cftblne. Ugoll 29 no.ll-.40-42 154. (MM 7:11)
1. Kinisterstvo ugolluoy prox7shlennosti SSSR.
(Rostov Province-Coal mines and mining)
- XA44 -,?IYa. * ~ gorWy inshener.
.1% 1, - --,
The progressive rapid mining.praotioes of the Moscow Bitsin mining
brigades should be communicated to all basins. Iligoll 31 no.10:4-10
0 156. (MM 9:11)
1. Ministerstyo ugollnoy promVehlounosti SSM
(Moscow Basin-Coal mines and mining)
X.A4AN, F.,'Inshener.,
Labor productivity In coal uJaIng., (nLabor produaliTity in
coal mInItg In the U.S.S.R. in the sixth five-year plan" by
A.K. Kharchenko. Reviewed by F. Kagan.) Hast,.ugl, 6 no.5:21-22
my '57. (MLIkA 10:?)
(Labor produetl*ity) (Cool minVe and mining)
(KharchitkD, A.1.)
- - - --- --- I - -
XAGAN. Y.,-inzhener. -- -- ---
Convincing results. Nast. 41. 6 no.70-5 JI 157. (KLRA 10:9)
(Croal mines and mininc)
i,
I
BRATCHINW, B.F., red.; ZABLODSIIIY, G.P.. red.; BARAMOV, FoAm. red.;
BABOXINO I,A,, red.; BAWOV, A*I## red.; TYSMISXIT, Palo, red,;
ERMYW# P.G., red.; ZASLDTCH, B~Po, red.; ZVXNIGMODSKIT, G*Z., red.;
2 ,,,__red.; IZVITSKIY, Ya.B., red.; IMAM, Nola, red.;
-P-.ALJAk
KARCEXNKO, m red.; MM07ANOV, M.B., red.; PAKHALOX, I.F., 'rod.;
SENTMV, A.A., red.; RMOT, N*Ao, red. izd-va; WORM, G.K.,
~ekAn. red.
[Safety rulee for working in briquetting and preparation plants]
Pravila, bezopasnosti pri vedenli rabot na brik*tr7Wi i obogatitell-
uykh fabrikakh. Izd.2. Obiazatel'nV dlIa Yeekh organizatull I
predpriiatii ugollnoi promvahlennosti. Mookva, Ugletakhizdat, 19.5B.
62 p. (MIRA 11t7)
1. Rwsia (1923- U.S.S.R.) romitot po, nadsoru sa, bezopasnys
vedeniyam robot v prourshlennosti i gornonu nadsorm.
(Coal preparation-Safety meaeures) (Driquetu (hwl))
KAGAN, F.Ya.
- 'M-Q
g the decisions of the December Plenum of the Central
Committee of the GPSU. Besop. truda v prom. 2 no.8:5-'j Ag '58.
OURA 12t?)
LZamestitell Pradvedatelya Tullskogo soynarkhoza.
(Coal mines and mining-Safety meawares)
AUTHOR: Kagan, F.Ya., Engineer SOV-118-56-9-5/19
TITLE: High-Speed Drifting of Mine 'Norking;~ With Gozbines
(Skorostnoye kombaynovoye provederiyo gorny~h vyrabotole:)
PERIODICAL: Yiekhanizatsiya trudoyemkikh i tyazholykh rabot, 1958., 'Ir 0,
PP 15 - 18 (US"')R)
ABSTRAM Until now, the speed of carrying out drifting ope.rations
in coal mines was highly unsatisfactory. In 1956, the aver-
age speed of driving haulage-drifts in coal mines amcunted
to only 32.2 m per month; in the Podmosleovlye coal fields
the driving speed was a little higher and reached t9 5 m
per month. During recent years level dri7ing combine.-, of
the type PK-2m and PK-3, have been introduced, thu!i charg.-
ing completely the methods as well as the speed of mane
working. The PK-2m drifting combine is used for hcrizcn-
tal preparatory workings, mainly in coal mines. rhe PK-3
level driving combine possesses certain advantages, It en-
sures a separate excavation of coal an(! rocks, pernitug mine
cars to be placed directly at the face, mrder the trans-
loader, etc. The application of high-speed rining m,1t1h,-d,,,
Card 1/2 with combines has given natisfactor, , rosults. In 1957. thi
Ifigh-Speed Drifting of I'lline Workings With Combines SoV.l I P'-r8_q_.VI 9
average speed of level drifting with combine;q amountod to
164 m per month, the maximum from 750 to 1,500 m per month
There are 2 schematic drawin8a and I graph.
1. Coal industry--USSR 2. Mlnes--Operatton 3. Mining
--USSR
Card 212
XMIMICH, F-Ya.; Podfwxov, r- i.
For further mechanization of coal mining procemoso. Uir.011 34
no*2:3-8 F 159- (MIRA 12:4)
1. Predsedatell Luganskogo sovnarichosa (for KwImIch). 2. Z-ames-
titel, predesdatelya Tul skogo novnarkhoze (for Xacan). 3. Naohall-
nik koinbinata Rostovugol: (for Poohenkov).
(Coal mines and minin4R-1quipment and supplies)
.$16VAcho DYADIX, V.V., gornyy iniih., ratsenzent;
D'YACHOKO, Ivan Mikho
---__KAGAII_L F.Ya., gortyy inzh., gorrqy inzh.0 retmenzent), BOYKO,
A.A.,, gor*7 lith., otv. red.; SROVA, V.A.,, roid. izdjva;
LCMILDIA, L.N.~ tekbn. red.
(organization of labor in mine sectiorm] OrganiTwitsila truda na
uchastkakh sbakhty. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tek1w. izd--vo lit-ry
po gornomu delu, 1961. 12? v. (MIJ1A 15:4)
(Mine management) (Coal mines and mining)
KAGAN$ F.Yao.-gornyy inzh,
More about the expansion of open-cut and cqmj)3,9te al-ning of
Moscow Basin deposits. U9011 36 n0-5139641 M 161, (I-IIILk 1-105)
(Moscow Basin-Coal mines AAd mining'T
KHRUSHCHEVt N.S.; PODGORNYY, N.V.; ZASYADIKO, A.F.; RUDAKOV, A.P.; KAZWTS,
I.P.; SHILIN, A.A.; MELINIKOV, H.V.; BURWSTROV, A.A.; 811EVCEIENKOp
V.V.t MAYAKOV, L.I.; ROZENKO, P.A.; KUZIMCH, A.S.; ZADEMIDKO, A.N.;
BRATCHENKO, B.F.; SMUYLFV, A.I.f KRASNIKOVSKTY, G.7.; BOYKO, A.A.;
~AGANL F Yat; USKOVp A.A.; VLADYCHENKO, I.M.; TOPCH~YEV, A.V,;
DEGTTAREV9 V.I.; XHUDOSOVTSEV, N.M.; GRAFOV, L.Ye.j IVANOV, V.A.;
KRATENKO, I.M.; GOLUB, A.D.; IVONIN, I.P.1 SAVCHENHO, A.A.;
ROZHCHENKO., Ye.N.; CHFJMGOV, A.S.; MARKF.LOV,, M.N.; LALAYANTS, A.M.;
GAPOKENKO, F.T .; POLUEKTOV, I.A.; SKLYAR, D.S.; PONOKARENK0, N.F.;
POTAPOV, A I.; POLYAKOV, N.V.; iWBBOTIN, A.A.'; POLSTYANOY, G.N.;
TRUKHINI P:M.; TKACHENKO, A.G..; OSTROVSKIY, $.B.,- RRTSRV, M.P.;
DYADYK, I.I.; SHPANIKO, T.P.; RUBCHENKO, V.P.
Kandrat Ivanovich Pochenkov;-obituary. Sov. shakht. 1.1 no.9z
48 S 162. (MIRA l5s9)
(Pochenkov, Kondrat Ivanovich, 1905-1962)
KAGAN, F Yu. , gr)x-nyy inzh.
Peorganization of mine assets in the Lonets Basin is the most
important objective of the national econovT. U90V 40
no.4:1-5 Ap 165. (mrRA .1815)
1. Nachallnlk Upravleniya po tekhnich(-skomu razvitlyu ugollnoy
i slatsevoy promyshlennosti Gosudarstverinogo kordtcta po
toplivnoy promjshlennosti pri Gosplane S.)ST(.
KAGAN, F.Ya.
In the State Committee for the fuel Industry under tho State
Planning Commission of the U.S.S.R. Ugoll 40 nc).4s72-73 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
KAGAN, F-Ya.; ZVYAGIN, P.Z.1 MAY7,1~11. L.L.; ONUFRITEV, L.N.1 VOYNIK, T.A.
Greater scientific. Bubstantiation, of planning In coal m-inas by
introducing technical standarda. Ugoll 40 no.9t41.-,1t5 3 165- (1141 FLA 18: 10)
1, GosudarBtirennyy komitet po toplivn,,v progyebleanciet'l pr-1.
Gosplane SSSR (for Kagan). 2. Institut gornogo delm In. A,A.
Skochinskogo (for all e--oept Kagan).
FIALMR, Yn.A.; KAGAN, F.Ye.
Interartion of Iodine with silver, lead, nnel mercury nitrates In
organic media. Ul-r.khim.zhur. 17 no,5:708-722 '51. O1IJtA 9:9)
l.Kiyevskiy Institut usovershonstvovantra provisoroy.
(Iodine) (Nitratos)
FIAMOV, Ta.A.; K.&GAN, F.Ye.
Use of hydrochloric acid solution of Iodine trichloride in volumetric
lysis. Ukrain. Kh1m. Zhur. 18, 55-70 '52. (muu 6-4)
(CA 47 no.22:12099 '53)
1. Inst. Profess. Advancement Pharm., Kiev.
KAGAN, F. Ye.
Disserthtion: 'Use of lodins Trichloride In the Lbiantitative Determination of Some
Groups of Pharmacological Pteparations.1 Cand Pharm Scip Xiev Innt for the Advanced
Training of Pharmacists, Kiev 1953
W-30928
SO: Referlitivnyy Zhurnal, No. 5, Doe 1953, Moscow, AN WsSa (A14FW)
Use hyd hic"I 4ud4nQ Of Iodine momochloi I
111IM101 I"ectidt. ""Ollysts.
n
S R ed.
ofigilml It"A' Indildcd. Oxidlitioll-iroduct i, kit k,�L.0iI1:I pif
let .11til ICL weft kitull-cd by 11ir'Itlaritilrir 0.1 ~':.14111' i10%
&XIS (ill IICI). Na,14)" mul Itsi-olthw i1t:W 'Willis, 'Mii k:
mp. V41. "ll, St-.01 flit ICI
0414t). rif 600' And 100 of the TIN
curvc Icir jiln ___ - #1 ad It lift-AUA, ut Od Oil. Of I
and IN)% of thtoft'"I SuCh. NILiFfJ. Ila
boi,imt sinjoIrty, The witis,4 tir eitov
MI ckincal., diln., w-tilm, tfincl, OM v
of org. comrds. irvah luldied, For of FNqmIf'5 1,41i't
=1u WA to be dild. w LO thurs for
illamido 116-0 Itoovs will) hot ~ 'it OL,
ctits 44 ICI ctr JCJ* wum pomitory, A mator e3pOs! 111,11
no 4"t. Tilt: "it mmitte Trm civolluct! cAer 21~ dall , or
24 lit%. ror mul -do the cmuct Lail, of IW It mIM I to
8 rnl. of a ex. OAN mla. (it this sample &W IllI' " 1 110
mi. 0 .IN F& nc left, 7110 thim. 14 Ollakru An', i""It.1
for 21) mlit. After W&ji.:pf
!j_;,4jqj it'll
I Ik",
ox
tMied by NAAR. isith stath. The rwlko JVT~d;eqf
fr. = pher4U sad no Cl. BythIsiawtiml
umpits ne tht, blictlimc OM041, WM4. "aydil
with a deviati= 4 -05%. [CI %K% w4 (oi- K014
Qt[kybk 116J Wal (lllj~
how
Was COCA _01111'dfA4
for PAIMIt'. d'aMOWU'r.
rMat"I 4
su Mkm, d srzlf4w~4 wulfq'k
l*!tYlsul1'k4%wMfr* (cftcr A40 Ill 7,1011 1
trueliftk u4j, 16f C HO#CH: CH(cul,
H,
fumed PhCH[OH)CHI
11 41 and NNIC 46C 000.
CHIM11104cooll witb ICI or IC-4. but mith ICIA both 11 1 L I ! 11 ! . i
and C4 vrere formed. In The 4t*ve rmthod tta; CATulv,
wtv. of 1,11 aad atlyl ate am 0.4-Mi thit of giajlylLliarblturis~ -
RM to OMM. Tbexe cam ke dlm9qd W HO ar .1a
for the dttn. In Oxidattots Icl *Ad Me relmt
I= dis-pticemes% of R ro [u double bond Dada. 1
act-i'm Mrd 4L laqvv t=tcs i3 nt-4td. Q WtItir
POO rt
U!jt"R/Chemi5try Roaction
C-ird 1/1 Pub. 151 - 1/36
Mithors Kialkov, Ya. A., and Kagan, F. E.
Title Reaction of ICI and IC13 with hypophasphorous aoiw
Periodical Zhur. ob. khim. 24/1, 3-10, Jan 1954
Abstract t and H PO with hydrochloiric twilltatioris oT ITC1 land 1-',13
The reaction of Nal12PO2
6
T
2
i
and with an aqueous Na
C1
s
on was irrvest:Ljjjttted~~
ut
f WD
The existelace
i
tautomeric forms of the hypophosphoroft aef.d ac~.J xq cooNitnat~ Dn-
unsaturated form with free electron pair in Vo IP anti'! 2 inactt!'VO - ;CODrdL-
nation-saturated f om), was established on the, baigis J X~ exp!!rim6rMl !results.
The fact that the reaction of oxidation of the 1 1,
1rroph )SIllorous 4ald.ioith io-,
dine is concluded with the attachnnnt of Mle it brv? JI
1 ) Wie acid:j~as q6nfirm-
-~. ~',
ed. A method for quantitative detami.nation o17 ;1q;d12t" )2 al-Mi 11 Pcl~ oxidation
3
with M, 1(31~ and phosphorle acid in describado. Tcv~~ referencesi: 5-USSR;
3-Gerrr.an and 2-USA (1902-1952). Tables.
~
Institution cfaiiization of Doctors, Familty i,,T Pharzace. lotical
Institute for the Spe
Chemistry, Kiev
Submitted April 27, 1953
Ca'tiegory: /USS/Analy-tical Chemistry - Analysis of inorgiuiie substances. C -2
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 195T, 31004
Author : P
Inst : not given
Title : Quantitative Determination of Preparations of Divaleat Iron
with Organic Substances.
Orig Pub: Aptech. delo, 1955, 4, No 5, 10-13
Abstract: A method has been worked out for determination of Fe In prepa-
rations of Fe(2+) with organic substances lactate, Fe
(20 carbonate vith sugar, sirup containing Teirrous Iodide)
vithout a previous destruction of the organic sjubetwces, which
is based on oxidation of Ve(2+) by means of ICI or 'C13. In
determining the Fe on the basis of the amount of ICI or M
that is used up in the oxidation, the sample (0.1-0.2 g Fe'Lit)
is dissolved in 10-15 ml water, an excess of t1trateii solution
of IC1, or IC1 , is added, the mixture is alloired. to stand for
3-5 minutes, ~ ml of 10% solution of Rochelle salt are added,
Card 1/2 -39-
------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------- .... . ...... ------ .......
KAGAN. F.Ye., kanciidat farmatsevtichookikh nauk
quantitative determiration of iodine and iodides 17 a hydrochloric
iodine trichloride solution, Apt.delo 6 no.1:14-17 Ja-I 157-
(HLRA 10:3)
1. Zz Kiyevskogo institute ui3oversheastvovantya -inmchey (direktor
professor I.I.Xallchooko)
( IODIMIS) (IODINII)
-I
;I i,
411
11 ~ : .
; MI! ~
I'R':
:i, I
iii .*
.ii ~,
, j,1
, 'I, .
I
rA,41ij
I ;
:. I
KAGAN, F.Te.; SHAM, TS.I.
--- 1, 1 -Oxidizing and halogenating action of ICI and ICI 3 in a slightly .
,alkaline medium. Ukr.khim.zhur. 23 no.4037-540 157. (MIRA 10:10)
l.Kiyevskir institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachs7, kafodra
farmatsevtichekoy khimii.
(Oxidation) (Halogenation) (Iodine chlorides)
~~ / - -i - -
A
FIALKOV. TA.A.; XAGAII, F.Te.
Reactivro-rjV*ochloric aoid solution of iodine trithloride with
some unsaturated compounds. Zhur.ob.khim. 27 ni).10:2830-2833 0 157.
(MIRA Ilt4)
I.Kiyevskly inatitut unovershwnstvovaniya vrachey.
(Iodine chloride) (Unsaturated compouncla)
MUM, TS.I.; XAGA . Y.Te.
DatermimtIon of the moisture in drug preparations by Yisher Is
method. Apt.delo 9 no.101-73 4-7 160. (NMA 13W
1. Iz Xlyevskogo instituta usovershonstyovanlya wachey,
(NOISTUU--)MSURVOW)
SHAM;, ~ ; KA('Wl, F, Y,~ ~ [ Kliharl, F. I I!, ';
I.~iiantitativ,-, determination of unithioL. Faravi L.,v! V. Zhur. 17 ro.53
12-17 162. (KITi.l. 17-9)
1. YiyeltAly ln~-,t.itut vril:!hoy.
i 'I ~
i 13 1~ V;: " .1 ~ " , , ~, i, 'I , ~'., - f, ~ ~ Kith') tl:~ . 4 , I
- I ; ~ I 1~ I t
Methods for the arinlysts of grri.:pg ::r vharm~-~:eift-,Csl
preparations lint.ed In the 9th of t1w SUO.ri rhama:!cp~.-la.
Farmt3rv. thur. 17 no.i),.14-11; 1Q. (IM-F-1 ~7.61-
~. Y'Yevakiy inn-,tut vritchey.
SHAKH, TS.l.; KAGAN, F-ye- Lxahen, F. 1U.]
Quantitative determination of aminazine in preptrations and drafj6es
and propazine in dragdes. Farmatsev. zhur. 18 W,,1;13-17 163.
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Kiyevskiy institut usovershons',.vovaniya vretchey.
I
I
TT,~.-(,KAYA, m.ya. [Tv(,-rslca, 1.IA.); J)HAKII, 'M.I.; KAGANY F.'Yit. fKahan, F.IUj
.;-Ifficicnt uso of antibiuLica In :wdicine. Far; n tucv. 7hur. V rio.2.
10-13 163. 17-.10)
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