SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KARGINA-TERENTYEVA, R.A. - KARIBSKAYA, A.V.
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Avarian hormones as an indispen,,,able factt;r for
m.'losis of th-3
epithelial cells of the reprLiductive. Eiv-1. 1,4-1.
i med. 55 / i.e. 5(-,/ no.](-.85-4818 (1163 RA 17t8)
1. Tz- gruppy eksperimentaLlnoy mrofologli kletk!
~~zttv. - kunO.
med. nauk S.S. Kaguchpv) ci~,.:perdmert-al'noy
biologi.'
(dir. - prof. 1.N. Mayok.14.y) AMN "'U"SH, dev-
stvitelinym chlenom AMN IN.A. Krayevjklm.
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KARAGINTSEVAp L.N.
"Determination of the Sources of Contamination of
B.1-1-bearing
Steel, vith the aid of Radioactive Isotopes" a paper rezd at
the International Metallurgists I Conference, Moscov 26-30
June
56
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diffusim liquor,
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1) agns am x1go (1041,12) was added; tht
&P. Milk of lime (10 cc. cants. 61
mist. was kept fit M" for 10
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KUPL) "'Conomic eval!:alion C" t,,-.e results achieved durin-
the selection ex-nerimerts
1 .1 u L . U-
With sugar-bcet seed. 1). 147
,,onthly List of ast Europ-~:an Accession '~I) T ~-'
1.701 no. 3
March 1~49, 'Uncl.
ii-7
Abs Jour 9~ V.35D, 39447
Author 1 -- ]c
Inst oz Sur"Ir Illoull-ry.
_L)cri,,-, nts Cr.).i.',,ic ~C. in 1956
Titl,~ Co: i- o Em l.: u I -
of Surgar D,.:-t.
Ori~3 Plab Li3ty m1krovarn., 195 73, --;D 7, !-,rilD*in,
56 s
Abstract 011--r 50 varictic-:-~ Of SL-,;cls )f -~wll
also frj:-.. os,~ ~Ton, USSR, 1:Az--lC- allc~
GDril (Ects-L'. Gon.,--,iy) in 1956 in ficlc.
11,;ocarcli
ll~ s ~ C0110.7LICtLO. .)y -t'-
Sll,,-yar Illomistry in 22
parao varicAiQs was acc:a-i~.'-w-
coin tivo
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CZECHOSLOVAICIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and
The-ir I-11
4. Application. Carbohydrates and Refinement
~4bs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1956, 2772
Author Kargl Rudolf
Inst
Title Number and Size of Sugar Refineries and Optimal Duration
of Their Season of Operation.
Orig Pub : Listy cukrovarn., 1957, 73, No 5, 109-117
Abstract : Statistical data are presented to show the
development of
beet-sugar production in Czechoslovakia and other princi-
pal beet-growing countries over a number of years. These
data reveal the dynamics of changes which have taken place
in the industry, as concerns the number of refineries,
their size and duration of the season of operation. An
analysis is made, with illustrative graphs, of changes in
prime cost of sugar, depending on a number of basic pro-
duction factors. In Czechoslovakia, with a processing
Card 1/2
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical
Products and Their I-11
f Application. Carbohydrates and Refinement.
Aj%~s Jour : Ref Zhur - Khirdya, No 1, 1958, 2772
of 6.5 million tons of beets per season, the optinal
duration of the production season is of 67 days at 70
refineries each of which processes about 1350-1500
tons of beets per day.
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Fertilizing problems in the Warsaw Voivodeship.
Postapy naulc
roln 10 no. 2: 85-96 Mr-Ap 163.
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kI~WkRMKA, R.;W3GR%WKI, Tadausz.
L LIM-SZYSZKOWICZ, irena IiA
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1. ZeStmaji Krwiodlwstwa v lublinie i z Instytutu. Hematologii
w Warazaitie; dyrektor I H. doc. dr. A. Trojanowski. Adres.
Warazava,
ul. Chocimska 5 Inst. Hematologii.
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U.RGOPOWV, I.D., inzh.
Adjustment of photogrammetric networks. Trudy
14IIGAIK no.31:71-76
'59. (MnA 13:3)
(Aerial photogrammetry)
KkRGOPOLOV, I.D,
-I,--,-,- I... ... - - --, -, -,
Adjusting the plane coordinates of the points of
photogrammetric
nets. Good. i kart. no.4:46-55 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:8)
ROUNOVSKIY, G.V.; KARGOPOLOV, I.D.; MAGNITSKAYA, N.S.
Adjusting a system of control-strip networks. Geod.i
kart. no&6:
24-35 Je '61- (MMA 14:6)
(Aerial photogrammetry)
BAKAYIN, V.P.-, BUBOK, K.G.; BUGARN, L.A.; BUNIN,
A.I.; VOIIOBIYHV, K.Y.
DROZDOV, V.V., DOROMOV, H.S.; ZUBRILOV, S.V.:
IGIIATIY3V, L.A.
XAWOFOWVW 'I.G.; HWSHIN, D.N.; KORkROV, A.M.; ORILOV,
M.S.;
P.F.; UIMMO, A.S.; HIMMYLOV. M.M.; IN]ITINOV, B.A.;
OLIMIOV, N.P.; OSIFOVA. T.V.-,. PAKHOMOV, Ya.D.;
PLAKSIN, I.N,;
POCHAYNOV, SJ~.; PUSTYLINIK, I.I.; ROZHKOV, I.S.;
SAVARI, Ye.A.;
SHMIN, A.P.; SPIVAKOV, U.N.; STRIGIN, I.A.;
SUSHINTSOV, S.H.;
SYGIW, P.S.; TROITSKUY, A,V,; USIIAKOV, K.I.;
IGUUILAMOV, A.Ya.;
SHIMYAKIN, N. 1.
Nikolai Koustantinovich Chaplygin. TSvet. met..28
no.2:57-58
Mr-AP '55. (MIRA 10: 10)
(Ghaplygin, Nikolai Konstantinovich, 1911-1955)
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KARGOPOLOV, M.I.
Conjugacy of Sylow p-subgroups of a locally normal
group. Usp.
mat.nauk 12 no.4:297-300 JI-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Groups, Theory of )
YAIGOPOLOVl..T#Ii~general-loytonant voyak oMzi, bvvshiy
ad lyutant otdellnogo
6"n1lona avyazi 10 strelkovoy divizii (OBS 10 SD).
Fron wh%t we started, Voon. aviaz. 16 no.2-.11-12 F 158.
(MIRA 11W,
(Rasula-Army-Signaling) (Ruosia--Revolution, 1917-1921)
KARGOPOLOV, T.,__~~Iya vaesoyuznoy kategorit
A growing skill. Radio no.10-.18 0 161. (I'MU 14:10)
(Radio operators)
KARGOPOLOV, T., sud'ya vsesoyuznoy kategorii
radistor-operatorov
Results of the three interdepartamental competitions
of radio oper
ators. Radio no.1:13 Ja '6Z, (MIRA 15:1)
(Radio operators)
KARGOPOLOV, T., sudf,,ya vaesoyasnoy kategorii
Endurance =1 professional skill. Radio no.11:14-15
v 62. (MUU 15:12)
(Radio operatorB)
KARGOPOLOV, T,, sudt7a vsesoyuznoy kategorii
The R.S.F.S.R. championship in the all-around
combined
competitions. Radio no.10:11 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Glavnyy sudlya Cbetvertogo pervenstva RSFSR po
mnogobortyu.
1'. . midlya v.3c,-,oyuzno,;
Com,potitions c..' ~mi2itrtry radio Operatons.
"ildic; 0 1,-r
1, 1 0 ".-
( 1, " -I R_-,~ 1'~ : I ')
- 'a;
kapitan ranlm ",.. -,". -ji. ~.,
~c
Skill ti-ins. Vc)en, vel=t. 4-1 no.1:103 J. 162.
(MIRA .16:11)
KARGOPOLOV, T.
Repl,f to a decathlon. Radio no-5:16 My 163. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Pr'edsedatell Icomiteta po priyemu i peredache
radiograrn i po
rabote v radioseti (mnogoborlyu) Federatsii radiospoAa
SSSR.
(Radio operators) (Radio clubs)
KISLYAKOV,P.D.; KARGOPOIA)V,T.P., general-laytenant
voyak svyazi, redaktor;
RUDIN, IfIredaktor; SRIBRIS,V.V., takhaicheakiy
redaktor
(Communication troope of the Soviet arawl Volska
eviazi Sovetakoi
Armii; kratkii ochark. Moskva, VoenAzd-Yo Ministerstva
oborony
SSSR, 1955. 212 P. (MIRA 9:3)
(Communications, Military)
1. KARGOPOLOV, YI;.A.
2. USSR (600)
4. Science
7. Some poisonous plants of Kaxak-hstan and their toxic
properties. AlM%--',t:i,
Kazgosizdat, 1951
9. monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
February,1953.Unclassified.
? , . ~ I I . ~ . a --, , - , - , ~ . .
1. LOV, Ye. -A-;. XAMOV, -9. F.
2. USSR (600)
4, Sheep-Diseases
7. Spring feed poisoning of sheep by Ceratocephalus falcatusio Yaws
i zvers 5)
No. 5t 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January
-1953, Unclassified.
. I m
URGGPOIQVt,X8v9eniy Aleksandrovich: SHVYDKO, Z.A.,
redaktor; KOZLOV, S.y.,
v e~flgnicheskiy radaktor
(The poisoning of sheep on spring pastureLq in BoUthern
Katakhatan]
Otravlanie ovets na vesennikh pastbishchakh iuga
Kazakhstan&. Alma
Ata, Kazakhskoe gos. izd-vo, 1956. 54 p. (HLRA 9-12)
(Kazakbatan-Pasturea and meado" )
(Sheep-Diiseases and pests)
14(6) SOV/112-59-1-343
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika,
1959, Nr 1, -p 47 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kargopolov, Ye. V.
'-~' ...................
TITLE: Structural Design of Heating
PERIODICAL; Tr. Nauchno. tekhn. soveshcharxiya po proyektir.
i str-vu teplovykh
setey. M.-L. , Gosenergoizdat, 1956, pp 120-128
ABSTRACT: Checking the tunnel-type pipelines with suspens ion
insulation that was
largely used in Leningrad prior to 1947 revealed their
inadequate condition.
Developing a rational type of pipeline laying for Leningrad
heating networks
should meet the requirements of compactness, built-up design
that would
ensure factory production, strength, long service life, and
economy. To a
considerible degree, these requirements are met by a pipeline
of the
reinforced -foam -concrete conduit type. Two constructions
were developed:
ring-gap units and monolithic conduit, without a gap, and
with oil-graphite
lubrication. Manufacturing monolithic insulation is possible
only at a plant
Card 1/2
ACC N&I JLP5027595 'VR/0145/65/000/009/0137/0142
AUTHOR;. K.-V. (Doctor of Physico-mathematical Sciences,
Savitakii.
Professor ; Ilyusho2nkov, 11, Ai (As Irant); k ggo olova,__ T.
D. 4~
(Aspirant ; oMM. A. (Asplrant~ ____ T*"UV==M;6__1
i -
ORG: Siberian Technico- s1gal Instit1te (Sibirskly Miko-
takhnicheskii. Institut)
TITLE: Vacuum heat treatment of high-meltim high-hardness
chemical
compounds. 1. Silicon carbide
v
SOURCE: IVUZ. liashinostroyenlye, no. 9, 1965, 137-142
T0210 TAGS: heat treatment,.ailicon carbide, crystal property,
ABSTRACT: The article examinV .the effect of temperature and of
the
duration ot vacuum anneL
.11ingr8n the strength properties of technical
grade silicon carbide. Crystals of black silicon carbide with a
particle size of 1 and 2 mm were prepared. The shear fracture
strength of the 2 mm particles was tested on a TsDm press at a
loading,rate of 6 mm min. Crystals of both sizes were tested for
microhardness. The vacuum heat treatment was done in a special
vacuum chamber which could sustain a temperature of 120000 for an
UDO: 546.281
L 8910-66
ACC M AP5027595
indefinite tine at S'VSCMM of not less than 10-3 98. The
crystals were treated for 5,, 10, 20, 50 and IM hours at, 120000.
At the end of the, treatuent, simultaneously with dete=InatIon of
strength and microhardness, the weight lose wag determined, and
the surface of the crystals was oloserved photographically. Results
are - shown in w table and a series of figures. Rewdto show that
the shear fracture strength of crystals of black silicon crystals
Inoreaseswith an Increase In treatment temperature. The moot
iutensive rise in strength takes place at a treatzent temperature
above, 900100; after treatment at 1~20000, the crystalo are approx-
imately 20% stronger. 2he most Intensive, Incrows In macb-al cal
strength oZ the crystals -was, observed for those wrystals which
can-
tained the most Impurities., -2h.9 magnitude of thin effect
Increases
with an Increase in Iempemture and duration, of treatment. The
observed lose In weight 16 due in part.to the elivination, under
vacuum, of contaminants -14ich..as oalclm oxide,, alumimm oxide, and
free carbou.-and partly to the process'of decomposition of the
silicon carbide Into nore volatile compounds such as Big 8102 and
.81 0 To obtain the hl6est Recbmdad yroperties, there In no 0
SPN;ent reason to Increase the dwoution of the treatmmt at 112W a
beyond 20 to 40 ho"N. , It would be reqvilred to raise the
toupwature!
2/3
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KARGOPOLITSEV, L.N.
Length of the first two phave.i of developmerit in
flax. Agrobiologiia
no.3:402-407 MY-Je 163. (~aRA 16:7)
-r,
1. Mogilevskaya oblastnayn gosudarstvannaya
sellskok4ozyaystvennaya
op.vtnaya stantsiya.
(Flax)
lllo
Their skills improve. Prof'.-tclf,,h.olhr. 212'
iio.S:,)l Ig 16) 5 .
KOMAROV) S.G.; FETROSYANP L.G.; PERIKOV, N.A.;
FELIDMAN, I.I.;
DUNCWNKO, I.A.; KORZHEV, A.A.; SOK11IL414OV, D.N.;
CHUKIN, V.T.; BASIN, Ya.N.; KARGOV, F.A.; MiUKHER,
A.A.;
FEDOROVAI, L.N., red.; BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
rlechnical instructions on c-onducting geophysical
exTlora-
iions in boreholes] Tekhnicheskaia instruktsiia po
provede-
niiu geofizicheskikh issledovanii v skvazhinakh.
Moskva,
Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 297 p. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy
geologicheski7 komi-
tet.ilo.2.Kollektiv rabotnikov sektora promyslovoy
geofiziki
Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledcivatellskogo instituta
geofizi-
cheskikh metodov razvedki (for Komarov, Petrosyan,
Pertkov,
Felldman, Dunchenko, Korzhev, Sokhranov,, Chukin,
Basin). 3. So-
trudniki Otdela geofiziki Gc.sudarstvennogo
geologicheskogo ko-
miteta SSSR (for Kargov). 4. Gla-,rnoye upravleniye
geologii i okh-
rany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov RSFSR (for Mukher).
3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12821
Vdesoyu=nyy nauchno-isaledovatellvkiy
inntitUt geortzlcheaklldl meto-
dov razvedki
Ra-ved?chnnyo I pmmyalovPys geofiziks,
vyp " (Exploration and In-
d u ;t.
_:'rial Geophysics, No,24)
Moscow,Qoato khIzdat, 1958. 58 P.
IeD-. Obmen preizvolbtvennym opytom)
46DO copies printed.
Ed.: M.K. Polahkov; Exec. Ed.: Ye. 0.
Perah1na; Tech. Ed.: I.Q.
Fedotova.
PURPOSE: This b00KIet Is Intended for
geophysicists as well an on-
gineere and technicians engaged In ge
ophysical work.
COVEMAGE:t,ThI:1ccIIec1t,1on of
articles discusses new methods or in-
"rpre ng e trIc logging, gravi.etric
and seismic data, and
desiribe a Industrial geophysical
Instruments (cerentometerp per-
forator, etc.). Improvement. made an
older apparatus (e.g.. a
change In the design of a perforator
ror radioactive electrical
logging) are also discussed.
References accompany each &rtlclt.
Popov. Tu. N. Interpretation of
Telluric Clirrent Observations 17
PQP07, Tu. N. ItOmOrram for the
Control of Angles in ConatructIng
Vector Diagrams In the Telluric
Current Method 22
Do rdovekly, V.P. commuting
coefr4clento of' Dipole Units In Cur-
24
Or&vItY Lrffcct ~f a VertIcal Cylinder
of Finite
28
Molochnikov, Z. I. Evaluating the
Character of oil Saturation or
Carbonaceous ReBervOIr Rocks Through
Electrologging Data 34
-A"PI"'od $ N, Well Cementometer for
Operation With a Single-
37
Z,I'trm", P.A. Substituting the
InclinOmtttr 13h-3 and Ijh_4
Subsequent Revealing 42
Gorbenko., L.A. He- Perforators for
Oil Wells 46
N:.-P' Automatic DOI-' SwIt,h-orr for
ad. 56
Ch-nge In th* Design of a High Voltage
Trans-
former In & DePth Appll-ance for
Rhdloactive iogging 5T
AVAILABIZ- Library of Congress
Card 313
XK/b
12-31-59,
SIMKHVICH. A.A., kand. sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk;
KA OV,. V.A., kand.
sellskokhoz.vaystvennylch nauk.
Effoctiveness of antierosion measures. Zemledelie 6
no.2:57-60 158.
(Soil conaervation) (MIRA 110)
751 C; v.- -Lnil n, kn' vn-_~ a n'
na
,.-y:; C s i
-etc-. I* n)i~ I'n,,,T.h Statey, Nc.
or e- t
T- OR I "q 1-~ o v
kh-.1'ro, Y'5~1, Tj.
KARGIOZOV, L.
Pathogenesis of spontaneous dislocation of the firat
vertebral
vertebra. Khirurgiia, Sofia 8 no.2:118-122 1955.
1. Institut za spetsializatsiia i Usuvurshanstvuvane
na lokarite-
Sofila novrokhirurgichna klinika. Direktor: dots.F.
Fillpov.
(INUMMMIMRAL DISK DISPLACINENT, etiology and
pathogonesis,
first vertebral vertebra)
39340
S/1.4 62/005/004/009/01,3
13, D295yi)308
L
T !TLE? TIOLe motion of free gyroscope with forcc(~ rot-ation
of the bearings
i'-IODIC.~,.L: Izvestiya vysshilch uchebnyhIU zavecloidy.
1?riboro--
stroyeniye, v. S. no. ,, 196.2, .54-62
T:I' ,2: The mot-'-on is investigated oa' a free gyroscope in
v,aich, in order to reduce the moments of tl-ie forces oZ_
=-Ic'C_7o_II !-II
t'ac --%-Ies of the sus-,3onsion, the external races' of the
*-,all -'-)c
of the internal fra-ac are made to rotate in cr.)positc
directio!-,s with
or s4 tuated on ti-c e,--
21criodic reversing by r
~-cans of an electric mot ~U L
L.ernal frame. The non-linear teiTis iii the diff-erential
ecuatiol-s o-f.
notion, ifqich are all-important ever. in ordinary free
gyrosco-pen Z=or
stud ': the systematic drifts due to the inertia of-- the
fraznc,
ly of L
assune pri-me importance here oinin- to the ii~.crc-ased
i-crtia o-.L= t1le
outer frame and in vie-u of the hic;hcr accuracy recuired to
assess
the efficacy o.-L" the reduction Of 1-riction. 1hey Ln be
allowed -2or
by -, ~)e turbation method, the small parmeters being: (a) the
dyn-
Card 172 L'
S11,' ` 31621005100410C) 9/01-3
'211C Motion O-Z -1 -frec Glyroscope ... D29.5,/D503
=ic saochs in the rcvcrsi-r' c--F the 'rotc.-*I-io-i am-ld-
(b) the -,"'orccd si,,n variation of the cliff-Life--i-Ic'.,ice
momcn-L off friction
in the A 'Eirst-orclor appro"i matio-a -Zor (a) livcs n--ita-z
ior,
L3
a-I Oscillati oils of t"-IC C.,.-VrOSCOI)C, and a seconc.-order
a-.) -orwdm a.,*L-: i oil
yielels -e-riodic componcYlLs plus an ex~)ressioll ffor t*,c
System--i-ic
d:f-ift (equal to zero -7or per:)erc"icular fraracs). for (b)
ves 'Liam, on-, c oscillations at the reversing frecmency pilas
a sk s-
ter.,..atic drift. '2he latter drift is smaller by one to two
order-s of
c,ar-nitude tha-z in the abscnce of-, forced, rotation Of the
'L)Carrin~,,;S.
'211-1c~,:'O is 1 S:ilguro.
1Kr--s-poz-,amemLay,--
1-1zhe c r naya allcael- cm i y a iL--i 'o::,ia,, - s'-:c o (1,C
11 -
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2i..F . 1,',ozhaysl:,iy)
January 237 1962
C ard 2/2
KARGIJ, L.I.
Gyroscopic system vith a reversible kinetic utouneTIL.
ucheb.zav.; prib. 7 no.6.-65-70 16.j,. (MESA 18:2)
1. Leningradskaya voyenno-inzhenerp-aya akademiya
imeni Mfozhayskogo,
Rekomendovana kafed - -irookopicheskI1.111 i
;Zc3troystv Leningradskogo instituta aviatsioiinogo .
, . a
KARG(j,bi, 1, (Lopingrad); OFON, 1. 1.1, ([,~;ningred)j
L. 1. (L4-.vArgrad)
fl~t-jlc,n -f it f7ce taking lln~o- c,-risidqrat!on
4n-~A-rnal
-n fl=xlb-e ele--,.,?mts cf s,,r-u2ture. 1-1;. Ali
SSS--.~
1%
" kh. . 1152,r)4 M.,%~jp 't-' - ~ JI! :: I - 71 -11
NO L no.-A~
L ?9-76-66 BC
SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/019MY79/0079
AP5026535
AUTHOR:
Kargu, L. L
ORG; none
TITLE: A method for increasing the accuracy of a gyroscopic
device. Class 42,
No. 175256
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov., no. 19t 1965p
74
TOPIC TAGS:, gyroscope, gyroscope component, gyroscope suspension
ABSTRACT: this Author Cirtificate presents a method for increasing
the accuracy
of a gyroscopic device by reversing the kinetic: moment (see Fig.
1) To dim-inish
the losses due to interference moments which.vaxy throughout the
reversal cyclep
the universal joint of the correcting gyroscorxi support is forced
to turn while
the kinatio mozwnt In being reversed,
Card 1/2 UDCi 621-752.4
3
4-.
I I
nternal framel 4- exteriaal frame;
electromagnets; 7- zootorl 8- switohing
5- stopping device; 6-
mechanism; 9- clutch
Orig. art. hass 1 figure.
IE/ SUBM DATE: 16,Tan64
SUB CODE
Card 2/2 (4~)()
ACC NIR:
A!- (`~005 346 C'CDJ;: ul-,
MG
S 0 'j., 0 L' Izohretkeniya, pronyshlenn.,-jo obrai~'Llsy,
Lovnln~r-ya ZDR'Ki, nO. 196r), 91
[ryr os c o p ocomponent, nrroscopo susponsion
TOPIC
S~',;~ACT: Tiiis Author Certificate presents a [7 roscopic dov-ce
containing a three-
yz
stage "'yroscopo placed in a case, an an- a dotoctor, and a torque
detector. "'o
decreaso drifts due to inertia of the suspension, -.he Cardan
suspension consiEtin.g
of inner and outer rings is placed inside the L!yromotor stator
(see, Fig. 1). To
decrease drifts from frictional torques in the suspension
boaringrsi;the irmer, ring
of the Cardan suspension is kinematically coupled ~o__a post
Tfis~U;fibd to the cE.Se
tor in slow
on bearings. The post drives the Cardan suspension by means of it
me
rotation relative to '.he case.
112
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IIN: C,21-752.4
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ALL NK' AP6032507 SOURCE CODE: IJR/0413/66/000/017/0074/0074
IINVENTOR:- Kargu. L. 1. 31
ORG: none
TITLE: Method of reducing friction in bearings Class 42, No. 185502
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyslilennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki; no.
17, 1966,
74
TOPIC TAGS: friction, gyroscope component, rotation, bearing
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of
decreasing
friction in bearings in a gyroscope component by variously directed
reverse rotation
h. To increase sensitivity, speed of response,
of bearings of the axis of precessio
and precision of operation of the device along with forced reverse
rotation of the
bearings, the sensitive element is set into reciprocal motion in its
axial direction
with the aid of an electromagnetic field. [Translation]
SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DATE: 17Sep64/
Card
UDC: 621. 822. 76:621 -752. 4
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VT033489 SOURCE CODE: UR/C,413/66/000/018/0110/0110
AjWR
none
.TjTLE_: Support for gyroscopic instruments. Class 42, No. 186151
-SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 18, 1966, 110
TOPIC TAGS% gyroscope, gyroscope suspension, ball bearing,
electromagnet..
PrRCIAOS(IOPC
j"TRACT: An Author Certificate was issued for a support i!or
gyroscopic instruments
Fvhich includes a three-ring be rin (see Fig. 1). In order to
increase the
1/2
Fig. 1: 1 - Disk; 2 - bearing;
3 - middle ring; 4 - electro-
magnet; 5 switch.
ACC NRt AP6035887
(A) SOURCE CODE. UR,10413/66/000/CI20/0128/0128
INVENTOR; Kargu, L. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Indicator-type gyroscopic stabilizer. Class 42, No., 187325
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztvy, tovarnyye zilaki,
no. 20, 1966, 128
TOPIC TAGS: gyro, gyroscope, gyroscope' component, gyroscopu
system, 4tAVun A'A! It I-i
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has beeri iwqued for rin
indicator-type gyroscopic
stabilizer coribisting of plat f orm-mounted three-stage gyroscopes
with heteradirec-
tional kinetic moments, servosystems equal in number to the
stabL-lization axes, and a
switching device. To incr.case dynamic stability and decre,13C the
platform's weight
and dimensions, the gyroscopes are fitted with arresting dovices.
Each of these
--IlUiOLS Of tin intersecting electrical coupling of an nurle
trannducer, which In
connected through an amplifier to the inoment tran,,iduccr 411oap,
tile outer and inner
frames of the gyroscopes. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. IWA-913)
SUB CODE, 17,07/ SUBM DATE: 25jun65/
ACC NRI--AP7000.132
1AU171OR:-Kargu, L. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Compensation method for determining small friction moments
SOURCE: IzmeritelInaya tekhnika, no. 11, 1966, 41-43
TOPIC TAGS: friction, gyroscope, damping moment
ABSTRACT: The compensation method of determining small friction
moments Is applied to
gyroscopes with rotating supports and with sensors for determining
the angle and the
moment. The basic equations of motion together with the equations
for the sensors are
used to determine the damping increment and the absolute value of
the friction moment.
It is shown experimentally that the method can be used as +Jie
basis of setup to mea-
sure the friction moment with an error of 3-5%. The method can also
be used directly
in devices containing sensors for the angle and moment an the
measurement axis. Orig.
art. has: 3 figures, 17 formulas.
SUB CODE: 10 11/
SUBM DATE: 02Mar63
UDC: -531.45.083.5
AUTHOR: Karhhnek, J.-
"/031/61/009/002/001/008
A 20~--IA 126
TITLE- "An" semi-automatic multispindle vertical :.athes
PERIODICAL: StroJIlrenskh V"froba, v. 9, no. 2, 1961, 66 - 68
'TEXT: Me "Blanickb stro,ilrny", National Enterrxii~e Vla5im,
"Konstrukta"
Development- Plant in Prague, developed 2 types of "AMW'
si?mi-automatic multi-
spindle vertical lathes. Prototypes of both were prcduced by the
"ZPS Gottwal-dov;
Branch Plant in Hulln. One of the prototypes, the "AMK 6-30"
6-spindle version
with collet clamping successfully passed functional tssts,
performed in !oope,,a-
tion with the "VtTC)Sd' Research Institute for Machine Tools and
Machining and the
"Adamovskb strojlrnv U in Adamov. The "AmK 6-3o" (Fig. 1) is
meant for several
turning operations at various positions, performed in one
clamping. It consists
of the bed, the rotary table with 6 spindles, the column with 5
supports (Fig. 3),
4he gearbox (with 5 feedboxes) on top of the column (Fig. 4),
and the gears for
the spindle drive, Turning is performed in 5 positions; a 6tf-~
position serves
fcr loading and unloading of workpileces, which are clamped
overhung into the 6
~.ing t ols are
tipped cutt ~o
vert4cal spindles of the rotary 'able. Sinter carbide
Card 1/6
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"AM]e' aeml-aut.cmatic multispindle vert!cal. lathes A205 /A
126
clamped into 5 interchangeable supports. After loading arid
clamping of the work-
pie_~e, ,he tat!& turns step by step ad,,ancing the
w3rkpiece under each of thv
2uppor',3. till -he initial positlen is reached, where the
turned workp--ece is ex-
changed, The table rotaies around a cyl.indrical pivot of
the bed, sliding on ar.
cil film during rotation and fixed by hydraulic pressure
after indexing C.f the
table position. Cutting speed5 can be adjusted el-her-by
exchang-ing gears In
feedbcxes, or manually. Tool supports are designed for
longitudinal tran3versal
and oblique feed and for copying. The ~~lamping device is
hydraulically actuated
and controlled by a hand 16verl all other working cycles are
automated anti elec-
30"
trohydraulically controlled (Fig. 6). Principle data of -the
"AMK 6- are:
Maximum swing, over bed 300 mmi maximum swing over support
130 mm, spindle bore
105 mm, maximum longitudinal transverse 400 mm, maximum
c::,,%ss traverse 100 mm,
srindle speeds 50 - 900 rpm, range of longitudinal and
or.-ss feed 0.05 - 2.8 m.,m/
rev~luticrt, maximum tool pressure 2,000 kg, iapid feed 3
m/min, main electromotor
output 63 kw, hydraulic-pump motor cutput 3 lvv;, lubr 1.
cati:,n -pump motor, ou-,put C.,3
kw, dimensions of machine (width x length x height) 3,200 x
4,000 x 4,160 n1m,
weight of machine 18,000 kg, maximum torque on spindle 251)
mkg. The seocnd ver-
si--n of the "AMH 6-.3011 semiautomatic vertical lathe hap a
higher column, it 315
mm diameter chuck and an electromotor with an output of only
40 kw. Compared with
Card 216
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Z/031/6l/X9/0')2/D01/0'
'AMJ~' semi-automatic multispindle vertical lathes A 205/4 1
Z
foreign types (Bullard, Morando and Soviet types), "AMID'
lathes have higher
spindle revolution rates, larger feed'ranges, greater
cutting depth
tools) and higher motor outputs. They can be provided vrith
attachments -'c.r pre-
cision drilling, reaming etc * An 8-spindle version "AM
8_4o" (Fig. 8) for, 400
mm turning diameter and 400 mm support lift will be the
bnsic typo for- aric-ther
6-spindle version "AMK 6-40" . These two machines will have
hy-draulically-con-
trolled feedboxes with continuously adjustable feed, making
possible hydraulical
longitudinal and cross copying on each spindle. There are 7
photos and 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Blanickb strojirny, n.p. V~vojo4 zhvod,
Konstrukta - Prague
Card 3/6
KARHANEK, Miroslav, inz.
Anatomic origin of impurities in pulp. P6.pir a
celulosa 1.9
no.5:125-128 My 164.
1. Research Institute of Paper and Cellulose,
Bratislava.
STECLACI, A.; STOICHITA, S.; KARI, Lo
Modern principles of endoscopy. Comparative study
with classical
endoscopes, with quartz con&-tors and fibrillar
opties, used in
gastroenterology, Trends in do-eloFment of
(indopho-Locinemato-
graphy and endotelevision. Stud. cercet. meet.
intc--!-.. 6 no.2.*
205-216 165.
JOS, K.;KARI, P.
Streptokinaae-streptodornaae. Orv. hetil. 94
no.44.-:1226-1228 1 Nov
'1953- (WXL 25:5 )
19 Doctora. 2o Department of Thoracic Surgery (Head PIVslcian
- Dr,,
Kazmer Jos) of Janos Hospital (Director -- Dr. Tibor Bakacs).
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and Tanwam with
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relypbessala, U. V. K&riaku and P. M,
TeltzhnIkova. Jour.
-*0
nal ol Applied Chemleft MSAR), Y. 1P. no.
4,,4q, p. 433.
-00
439. (In Russian.)
laterficUon of 22 different
aromatic campoundi with
loo
Ch. Ts and 71, in various snaft and
at diffe7ent temper.,
ntures. Results Indieste ft possibility of
using &)me of.
thm conipoundB as reagent& for the CD10d"IttriC
dt!er-
ruination of Cb, Ta and 11.
KAMN
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr
10,
p 266 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Tellnov, S. V., Karibuyev, A. G.
TITLE: The Block System of Mining by STs'3 (Signal, Centrali-
zation, and Blocking System) (Blochnaya sintema
shakhtoy STSB)
PERIODICAL: V sb: Avtomatizatsiya v ugolln. prom.-sti.
Moscow,.
Ugletekhizdat, 1956, pp, 4B7-501
ABSTRACT: The system of STsB, now used in mines for subsurfuce
transport, demands considerable time for its instal-
lation and great capital expense for special electrical
equipment, planning, and repair, These drawbacks to
STsB may be eliminated by using a standard block relay
sya-tem. 1. brief description is given of five standard
block relay arrangements with the STsB system for sub-
surface mine transport: a block of automatic signals
Card 1/2 effecting controlled movements on a one-way run
between
The Block System of Mining by STsB (Cont.)
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two sidings (with and without a branch on the ran) block
of' auto-
matic signal for regulating movement from the latter at
ore-heuling
sidings on the one-way section; a block of automatic
signals regu-
lating the moveme nt along a one-way run between the last
siding and
the adjoining two or three one-way sections; a block of
centrally
controlled dispatching directions, by a signal, for
movement along a
definite route (route-signal block); a block in wb.'ch
traffic
directing signals may be operated from a central point. The
block
systems are practicable in normal use where there is no
danger from
explosions. Different block combinations in the system of
STsB may
be worked out to regulate all the movement on subsurface
rail
transport in the mine. The authors also discuss the
questions
associated with arrangement, planning, and repair of the
system of
STsB during use of the relay blocks as described.
Card 2/2 R. !. Teder
FjIQMRhYEVJ A.-G..: Mantfr Trcli Sni (~Irin) --
"Applinn-Ann nf thn tlfi-m7., of r~,-
lav oystems to the aiimlification and perfection of
Sriop !j,
jjjr~ -0111T)T-no-Lyt".
11,400OCTIT, 1C)r5R. VI pp (~Riln Aftin of Sol Pen nW.
Crmn!,,,.rdAonT3,
USSI~R, Ali-T:.rnion Sci Res inst ITTUT), 150 Ooples
(K-r, Ne '), YrIO, ILQ)
ff lo /,7,~ / /7 /~-.
TELINOV, S.V.; KARIBAYEV, A.G.
Mine railroad block signaling system. Ugoll 32 no.9:27-31
S '57.
(MIRA 10:10)
(Mine railroads) (Railroads--Sigru3.ling-Block system)
18(5)
SOV/ 112-59 -2-3592
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959,
Nr Z, p 194 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Karibayev, A. G.
TITLE: TR-eor-etical ~Analysis and Synthesis Used in Central
-Traffic -Control
Schemes in Mines (K voprosu primeneniya teoreticheskikh
metodo"r analiza i
sinteza skhern shakhtnykh ustroystv STsB)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Avtomatiz. i elektrifik. v ugol'n. prom-sti.
M.,
Ugletekhizdat, 1958, pp 127-165
ABSTRACT: Based on a theory of relay-contact schemes, an
analysis and synthesis
of a relay-type central -traffic -control scheme (the m ine
imeni Stalin) were
carried out; the analyais concerned schemes that included
magnetically-sealed
relays (sealing-in the armature); the synthesis concerned
schemes of automatic
signaling in haulage drifts. The analysis revealed scheme
disadvantages and
permitted developing simpler and more economical schemes.
Application of
analytical methods permits recognizing standard elementary
schemes which, in
turn, permit adopting unitized assembly. Fifteen illustrations
Bibliography'
16 items.
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KARIBATEV, A.G., inzh.
Anal"ing relay systems of mine railroad signaling
built upon the
the principle of using relays with magnetic looks.
Izv.vy9.uc"eb.
zav.; gortzhur, no#5:64-75 159, (MIRA 13:5)
1. Institut gornogo dela AN SSSR.
(Mfne railroads--Signalinj7)
KARIBAYEV, A.G., inzh.
Synthesis of relay diagrams for a mine signaling
system.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.9:129-114 '59.
WIRA 14:6)
1, Institut gorno o dela AN SSSR.
~Automutic control)
(Mine railroads-Zignaling)
L 40102-66 EWT(w)/EWP(J)/T RM
ACC NRi AP6019567 SOURCE CODE: UR/0081)/66/039/006/1345/1351
AUTHOR: Voronkov. M. G., Pashchenko, A. A. Lasskaya, Ye.
A,,jjnribavey. K. X.
ORG: Institute of' Organic Synthesis, A-N LatvSSR (Institut
orpanicheskogo sinteza AN
LzatvSSR);AeN~ Polytechnic Institute (Kjyevsjcjypolitekhniche6-kiy
institut); _13ey En-
Ineering and Construction Institu~
(Kiyevyeiyinzbener-,io-sti-oitel*liyy Institut)
9
TITLE: Chemical stability of hydrophobic organosilicon coatings an
glass
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimil, v. 39, no. 6, 1966, 1345-1351
TOPIC TAGS: polysiloxane, organosilicon compound, protective
coating , Vt1rfn1eA)L
1/0/0 2 CoA-reD P-LAS-n
ABSTRACT: The chemical stability of hydrophobic polyorganosiloxane
films -deposited
on a glass surface from 5% tolue-ne solutions of RSIC13 was
studied by detOrmining
their change of wettability, infrared spectro, and thermogram:;
after exposure to the
action of aqueous solutions of Inorganic acids (1"N03, V2SO4, IM),
bases (NaO~i,
Ca(OH)2), and salts (Na2S04, Na2CO3t CaCl2, NaCl, KMOO. Th!.s
action was found to
break the Si-R bonds. The corrosive attack of the acids and bases
Increases wit-1
their concentration. The greatest stability to the action of
corrosive media WaS
displayed by polymethylsiloxane films, and the lowest by
polvethylsiloxane ones.
Polyallylsiloxanes showed an unexpectedly high chemical stability.
Changes in the in-~,
tensity of the infrared absorption bands and in the heights of
exopeaks on the thermo-
grams after exposure to the corrosive agents showed that the
Etability of the water-
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repellent films as a function of the organic radical R
generally decroases in -the
order
CH3 > CH2-CHCH2 > CH2-CII -,,)' C6H5 '?' C2H5
The same order is arrived at by studying the angles of wetting
of the polysiloxane
films. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table.
SUB CODE: 07/ SUIM DATE: 26Jul65/ ORIG REF: 012/ OTH REF:: 004
2/2
KARIBAYEV, K.
Using phosphatide concentrate from wastes of
cottonseod oil
as feed. Masl. - zhir. prom. 27 no.8:34 Ag 161.
(MIRA 14:8)
1. Pauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
zhivotnovod,-;tvu
Uzbelmkoy SSR.
(Ilhosphatides) (Fe)ds)
---IUaAMYL 'K.
Use of a degoosypolized phosphatido concentrate from
cottonseed
oil in feeds for young pigs. Maal.-zkir.prom. 28
nD.7:42-.1+3
J1 162. (141RA 15:11)
1. Institut zhivotnovodstva Ministerstva sollskogo
khozyaystva UzSSR.
(Feeding and feeds)
(Gottcnseed oil)
PASHCHENKO, A.A. [Pushchenko, O.O.]t-LAS,,SKAYAO Yej.
C.A.);
j 7~,p 4
X" [Karyb~-Levp K.jy TISHChERO, V.',.
[Ty!4Y,cJ.-,,k0, 4,j
Darability of organnsilicon hydraj!h,)Mc coat.tngs.
Dop. AN
URSR no.1ItI499-1,5oC 165a (Mlm-, *)-&,12)
1. Kiyev.9kiy pol'Lto~hnlchesk~y Inst.1--tut,
5,,,- OR C, Li
KA it I B!'ZF A] 1,)V: ily ,.ILI,
134k,,,al-cey(3,jjcjjy ilk; -i A Si~ I K'3V
nauK, red.;,
P.,
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BAP.:'JIMV, 'x!,D,y rpd,
[(',ro%,-,h of the natlonal MICI Welfare (if
4 ont -in
hC)st
l~nrkersl
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550.839 ,5 Li
AUVORi Galeta V. Q!_; zel1tsmM4_Y_,_A-~; v- o L. Q zozinskiy-Tex1py v
ko
gslen
Rudenkol N. A.;
H 4, 41-:-
TITLE: An inclinometer for ultra-deep wells. Class 5, No. 173154
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 15, 1965, 9
TOPIC TAGS., geologic instrumenelmea~uring insItrument
'ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. An inclinometer
for ultra-deep,
The,instrument consists.of a strong housing with hermetically sealed
elec-
tric lead-in, a small-diameter measurement system, switching
mechanism, and exten- i
sion device. A locator is used in the measurement system 'to improve
the accura(41
thermal stability and durability of the inclinometer. The stop point
for the ar-
resting lever is combined with the axis of rotation of the compass.
The Triagnetic
needle and slide wire ar-- located below tbeaxis of rotation of the
compass. 2. A
modification of this inclinometer in which the construction is
simplified anel the
operational reliability is improved by using a face-type collector.
3. A modifica-'- 2
tion of this inclinometer in which the collector and sensing elements
are reliably I
Card 1/3
7-
Fig. 1. 1--st-ap point of the
arresting lever; 2--arresting
lever; 3--compass; 11--magnetic
needle; 5--slide wire; 6--axis
of rotation of the compass;
7--face-type c-6,)1lector;,8--e1ec-I
J tromacnet; 9--armature of the
electromagnet; 10-.-ratcbet
mechanism; 11--sequential, cam j
systera; 12--IolzatIlng rods i
RUDM,MX1, A.I. (Moskva, Mozhayakoye shosee, d.47/51, kv.
82),
SHOOSBITIKOVA, JT.Ye. (Moskva, 2-y Obydeasktr per.,
d.1'3, kv.13)
XARIBOV, Yu.1. (Moskva, Solyanka, d.7)
Method of rotational
of the female serual
4 no.4:469-475 '58
roentgenotherepy of neglected types of cancer
organs [with summary in English]. Vop.onke'
(MUIA 11:9)
1. Iz rentgenote7apevticheskogo otdela (zav. - prof, L.D.
Podlyaehuk)
Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellphogo
inatituta
rentganologii i radiologii (dir. - dots. 1.G. Laguriove.).
(GENITALIA, F&LAIS. neoplasms
Tadiother., rotation method, in far-advanced cancer
(Rua))
(RADIOTHERAPY, in various die.
cancer of female genitalia, rotation method in far-
advanced cancer (Rug))
KARIBOV9 YU.I.
Collection of tutes for the RUK-7 apparatus for the
treatment
of skin diseases. Vest. rent. IL rad. 37 no.5:63--,64,
S-0 162.
(MIRA 17%12)
Iz rentgenoteral)bvticbeskogo otdela (zaveduy-ashchly -
dotsent
..A. Pereslegin) Gosudarstvennogo
nauchno-isaledovatellskogo
rentgeno-radiologi-cheskogo instituta Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya
RSFSR (direktor - prof. 1.G. Lagunova).
ITIVINSKAYA, M.M.s, kancl.med.nauk; SAVG"HENKO, Ye.D.,
kand.ned'.tauk;
KARIBOV, Yu. I.
Combined X-ray and surgical therapy of malignexLt
melancma.
Rhirurgiia 36-no.8s26-31 Ag t60. (MIRA 13--11)
1. Iz rentgenoterapevticheslogo otdela (zav. -
kand.mednauk
I.A. Pereslegin) i otdola eksperimentallnoy patologii
Nav.
Ye.D. Savchenk-o) Gor-larstvennogo
nauchno-isel.edavatellskogo
rentgenoradiologicbesxogo instituta Ministerstva
zdravookhra-
neniya RSFSR. (SKIN-CANCER)
NIMISKALI, M.M.; KARIBOV, Yu.I.
Effect of pregnancy on the course of pigmented
neoplasms. Vop.
onk.. 8 no.8:18-21 162. WIRA 15:9)
1. Iz radiologichoskogo otd, (zav# - za.,jl. deyat.
nauhi I.L.
Tager) Instituta ehsperimentallnoy i kl-Inicheskoy
onkologii
MI SSSR (dir. - deystvo chl. All SS,Rp lxrof. N.N.
Blokbin)
i rentgeno-terapevticheakogo otdeleniya.(zav, -
kand.med.nauk
I.A. Pereclegin) Nauchno~issledovatollslzogo
instituta rentgeno-
logii. (dir. - prof. I.G. Logunova. Adros avtora:
Moskva,, D-367,
Ivanlkovskoye shosse, 9, kv.6.
(PREGRARY, C014PLICATIOIIS OF) (POLUMA)
PFRMLEII,, N.A.; KARIBOV, Yu.I.; ZILIBERGOLITS,
M.L.
X-ray theralTy of chronic eczemas and
neurodermati-Iis. Med.
rad. 7 no.9:48-5b S 162. (MRA 17:8)
1. Iz rentgenoterapevticheskogo ot-dola (zav. -
dotsent !.A.
Pereslegin) Gosudarstvennogo
naucl-,.ri.~--itisledovateltskon.,o
reritgono-radiologicheskogo instituta Ministerstva
zdravo-
okhruneniya RSFSR.
0: e r7.5- 1 C
ri,
-:0
KARIBOVY YU.I.
Speaial tube for X-ray Ucierapy with a gr-,d. Ves,n.
rent. i
rad. 38 no.3~63-64 1,,3. (WRA 17:7)
1. Iz oll'-dela (zav. - dotsent I.A.
Pore o, 1--il- Gcsudarotvennotgo rent-,
genc.-radiologichoskogo JmstAtuta (di,rektnr -- prnf.
1.G. Lagumova)
0
Miidsterstva zaravcolihJ_','Lnc-rl4a 16FSR.
I oi7 --or X.- rav tje-lt
the uppor third oi i'll(I OSOT'll"g,11"i 1k -I~i p-iT
r, -
rent. i, rad, 40 no.407-59 JI-11g, 'i,5.
Mcd, rnallk
e C~F" Nla n-- i s s 1 ("1 o a, t F- I n f-- 6i~ q,
i- i 0. h 0 iico
t, i iit ;I Mi n-! , tero tv a r,i iv~n k .1 i ri k
I-c; -
J,r"
CHOGOSHVILI 'N.Ye. Edeceaced] starshiV nauchnyy
sotrudnik; KARIBSKAYA, A-V.,
13tarshiy nauchnyy notrudnik - - -
Comparative data from a study of punctates and biopsies
of lymph
nodes and tumors (c7tohietological parallels). Trudy
TSentr. nauch.-
isel. inst. rentg. i red. 10:174-182 '59. (HIPL& 12:9)
(CANCER) (TUMORS) (BIOPSY)
Ki,IIIBSKAYA, A.V.; SKELYAMIUL, L*Ye.
.Uxamination of sputim for Mycobacterium tuberciLlosis
and cancer
cello in differential diagnOBiS of cancer and
tuberculosis.
Probl.tub. 37 no-5:97-100 '59. (MIRA. 12: 10)
1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta
tuber-
kuleza Ministerntva zclravookhrananiva RSFSR (dir.
V.F.Chernyshev,
zan.direktora po nauchnoy chasti - prof.D.D.Aseyev).
(TUBMICULOSIS, FMIOIMY - diagnosis)
(LUNG - neoplasms)