SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHASKIN, I.G. - KHASKIND, M.D.
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EMSKINS I. G. and BRODSKIY, A. I.
"Isotopic Change of Hydrogen in Contact with F21nt,," Dokl. AN SSSR, No.6,
21 oct 5o
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was
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611I)AHUMM 6 IAVOIed with 81. 11mchastp lictiom dkm
and Proton dam** 6 little Probable. 44 It should to accum-
tanied by 4 chvige of thd direction of the potatil-Wom ad tM
-11 boml. In smailiols K.Will. Jim $I Is am" 61CMI.-
phak than In "JAMS. 4;~j muclengthilic mbanp In the Off
gl~oup 9mld he ponible. This was confirtual by expts.
"Uh FWW11 AM IfvO enriched with 00- memplete tz-
.-hangv took pLace back without extallyst;wd"Je addimm. of
Avids or haw%. As an example, ECASiOll was batted with a
w4n, of N&Olf in IfgO with 134 -1 excess d., 2.5 Inv. at 100*;
the eu-m d. of the 1(j0 licram VKI 1. u compMS with 08 1
fur full exchange. '.nm heavy MIAMI producal was then
heated with light fIsO. 5 hn at JQU'- tin IfjO dwwed an
wu,m d. of '.,1 -1. as cocn;Z4 with 54 v for mulplett gz-
cliamm With PhA11011 and 14000. 40% cxclMw was*
In the evcharice of sWools to a"
found in I ht. at 100*.
81194 mdlum, the nock-witlik- accut is the Off Poup; In an
" nadkum. The Interaction with tin nuclumphitic 110
IL04%. proceeds toy way of the hydeo-out- iort In I&A
gel dried at 4fg)*. both the 0 of the Mitt" 1,110. AM INC
00ohydroxyl 0 aid exchanced. A 0 caqlg. 3.104%
11 ructural 160. heated with lf#O* In AftsoftZ tublM Jim At
1101"r.schAt dl:%Gfltso.
%trukturallMal mutt of gxoim Cedcalcutat6l At UN011%
dL
eachauged M
7W *ilk 10 altio. lithe hYdr4rYiQvWcJfv4;..
1 (124 -r eum" d3. the KtOtf was li-ot tvAlk
In 16 Sheelitt (of a rAlAirm And vvills ad-las. 4,1 AM G-t gaah
11"his dftitles AgAinst Ike l1rdItAytiv vCherue
Ft 4-11AK-11,
and In l4vtor of the hente
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JIM (qjfw%% 11. J.'4 )), 'AhWh tAktl PIAVV %'i14r"tlV At 111C
solid-licluid lumindAcy, t1-- 1110 ol-lauted fr-" the Avoll
produced " an exvst d. of 45-70 -v. This IKAnit to A
&COCOW
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to the e-cludw 01 this Schtme
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was obmved at lUU' in the at-,mv of a c*Wyst be-
t - - IWOCOMv is arki Ac(JD. The earbance does occur
in the prev-4Kv ad mmet MONA, and. at the mume Orme, them
is an rullacce of the Ac groups. In U Itts. at 11111% 61th
c4 the symem was cuchAtig"I. In Ac-*O;AcOt):MbN*a m
I WASAJAki, in IA 11". at 1(01% 33% of the It was Warbotod.
In tW can. too. there is An nuitual rachantge at the At
D in tb4 oil "P.
7 foonths 'It fwuu
I moll 'tber Con.
joto 1, ( Me to its
11.0 with A
bi Ik"* lot
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th%' TWO
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Ac,() A,OD io,t ALc() 1
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tkna, f tdkated formation of A,-O~Fl ,ml correipopri ing Tic)
Mobi%ty of hydroffell it', 60111(1 orpriolillictin enuipoll"tin.
ITI
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cluinge I-. ;sijpro)Yib1P idli1v 11ticluo0lilic ti'!'lctinll~ t,ff
Tfill-, R,,SRI react, tillch-olihiliridly with nlk~lliv,
mebi amides. nW,xjdc.4, etc. The beliavior of ",i ilctiv-,.
k midily explaillalik on till-; tit int?re'ttioll of IN-
(OFti, With Ftolf IE1011) thrri. i-, till vx0llllgC of 11 ter
Et6 grotip. Tim%, livaling pure HSW -oEt). in
niviv 1'16r~
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with filleration of If. 11.1401, b.32% wx~ obtained iii 4 1%
vield freim (.try ][CI and Si of WWI 11SWIj (52%,
~*, d, 0.7-7M, frorn FtNiglir nivi ITSiC10 trcatcd %~ilfi ;0r.
K011 yivlds EI,SiOll, b.1;1,4-W, d., 0.8,597, .06h, boiling
1`3'. Shaitar rr-
It lilt. 307n -alkali givct E1,.1h0SiFt,, b.22
"
'
'
, tit. 36
I'llfviglIr gxwc b,, lKil
action witil
(cf. Rrynol&. rtal., C.A. 2,21, ~5470j; hoilot with atc. K011
it g~lve PAI.SiOll, til. 151, (Itolli lipoille), N0111c Itot t1q.
:101j1,1, K011 gave 11h,SioSi1%, tit. 222'. till-
taiii(A in 431"o yidd frout JESM, and Ais. EMU, 1).
- a Ole reactioii mixt, k ai:,.,wed to Stll
d-a 0.875,!
progrc,;siv~j y Ionger perioib mote Si(CE0, k forined. ac-
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for fly t 1,
USSR/Organ.tc Chemistry SYnthftic Organic Chemisory, E-2
Abst Journals Referat Zhur * "'Miya, NO 19, 1956, 61493
Authors Khaskln--z--G. YaguPollskiy, L. M., Fialkov, Yu. A., Yakovleva)
T-757, 'Via hnevskaya, G. I.
Institution: 'Now P-I'V, te(ice""'Ov - PH,J~',j
T'tlo-* ()n PreliaratiOn Of 2-aminO-1-P-nitro-Phenylethanol
Originai
Fericd*l: MP-d- prom-at' S,'3SR, 1955) NO 2, 30-32
Abstract: 2-amino-l-p46Lt:rophenylethanol M is Obtained by simultaneous
saPonificatidn and lamination of the acetate Of P-Ditrophenyl-
chloromethylcar~3inol (II) with aqueouB-nethanol
520 ml 26% NH and 500 101 CH3 NH3' 0.3 mol I
3 OH are heated in an autoclave
1.5 od m 1 (550,
.9 -5 h,3urs with stirring), boiled down in a flask to 1/3
of initial volune, cooled (40-c,00) acidified with 27fg 80%
CH3COOH + 15 ml water. To the solution are added (after removal
of tarry material) 45 ml 4o% NaoH (15-180) to an alkaline reac-
tiOn I is filtered off- washed with ice Waterp pressed; yield
Card 1/1 82.51 (on the basis-of II), MP 133-1340 (frcm alcohol).
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limtted 1') 40 416,
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YAGUPOLISKIY. L.K.: VISIDIEVSKLYA. G.0.: YAVORSKIT, D.P.; -GRUZ, B-Ye.;
KUCS114MO, A-S,,; MASKIN, I.G.; GONSETSKkU, Ya.V.; KEPRWOV,
Aol.
Impr,ovement In the method for producing p-nitraphenylchloro-
methylcarbinole,, Hed.prom. 13 no-3:20-21 Mr '59.
(MIRA 12:5)
1. Institut orgiLnicheskoy khimii AN USSR I Klyevskiy khimiko-
far~~,096#tlchaslci7 zavod imeni M.V.Lononosova.
(MICTHANOL)
KHASKIN, I.G.; VISHIIEVSKATA, G.I.; LITYINMUN, O.D.
Preparation of urei,les of some monocarboxylic acids. Zhur.prilcl.
khim. 33 no.4:986,-988 AP 160. (MIRA 13;8)
( Urts t de )
'--I--. KUSKIN.
Some applications of chloral in the synthesis of,syntomycin*
Ukr. khim. zhur. 26,no.~:740-743 160. (KIRI 14:1)
1. Khimiko-farmatsevtichoskiy savod im, Lpmonosovas
(syntcmyoin) (Chloral)
QMKl4N,~L~G.*-lSlFE,RGUGHEVj lu.A.; FAOSHKINj A.A.1 ViSHNEVSKAZAt G.I.;
I DvF*
Production of trimoloractie acid from totrachlorethylene. Med.
prom. 15 n0~1839-42 4 161, (MIRA 1411)
1. InBtitut isp?llzovaniya gaza kkademii nauk USSR.'
(ACETIC ACID)
Want Iso.
Catalytic actlilty of.villoon and cop-per in the oyntheals of
prussio acid from a=onia and mathana. Ukr. khim. shur. 27 no*2:189-
190 161 0' (MIRA 14:3)
L'Institut ispolizovaniya gaza AN USSR.
. (Silicon) (Copper) (Hy&ocyania acid)
RIASKIN, I.G.; LARIONOV, A.V.
Interaction of galenite with natural gan. Ukr. -khim. zhur.
28 no.1:118-121 162. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Institut ispollzovaniya gaza AN UkrSSR.
VISHNEVSKAYA, G.I.; KHASKIN, I.G.; BUTLEROVSKIY, M.A.; YAGIJPOL-SKIY, L.M,,
LITVINCHUK, 6-.D-.-;--YAXOMVA, V.Ya.; GORBUROVA, A.D.; KIRIYENKO, S.S.
Preparation of syntomycin by dichloroacetylation of
1-p-nitropheiql-2-aminoothanol. Ukr. khIm.zhur, 29 no.9.947-950
163. (MIRA 17-.4)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR.
TSYBULISKAYA, G.N.; RUDAVSKIY, V.P.; KHASKIN, I.G.
Herbicidal activity of norw arr)mutio dorivativqs of trichloroacetaxide.
Fiziol. rant. 11 no.W7-1-174 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Scientific Research Institute of State Oil and Chemistry
Committee,, Uyev.
A S C 5 'P. A-P50196717
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59. ~.,'-)7+5,47.297 .3.07
k 7- -,'H r, R S iKhaakim, 1. G.; Vasil'yeva, Z. X.
IT i'-7: Produc t i on of tri chloropropi on i tr i I e and :1 t r i nhl oro-
proplcni,; acid
SOURCE: aimichaskaya proaVuhlennoetl, no. 8, 1961-, 1~77-579
TOPTC TAGS: chlorination, chlorine organic comp?und,
acid
-lie conaitiona for the uynthesI3 of the h,!-b,, Aeg t r i ch loro-
A tri chloroprov. -)n,.,-, i f
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632.934.1
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ALff HOR -Shomova, Ye. A.; Rudavsk,ly, V. P. ; Khask in
T : T !,-7: Fungicidal activityl;6f some aromatic derivatives of tric~iloroacetamide
~~PCE 4ikrooiologiya, v. 34, no. 4, 1965, 715-7114
TOPIC TAGS: fungicide, aromatic compound, -r-unglLs, tnicrobiology
ABS TR-kCT : The action of trichloroacetamide and 19 arcmatic derivatives was tested
I " ~ I - r' a rnaj-
-n v,:! ;)hytupathogonic fungi --hzeariu-, A L te -'a
'36 r,
[ACCESSION -NR-.-----AP5023549=-
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-31 is ~uz to tl)e 1
t r ch or-oa ce t i -1.- 9 t~ '!ie ra
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uYf-,tew- [n the fuug~`. art
K~SOCIATIDH: none
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iV GI c I (I prom. 41 no.q.,, 577-5'18 5
(Mli'll 18!9)
SHOMOVA. Ye.A.j RODAVSKIY, V,P.; MASKIN, I.G.
Fungicidal activit-y of some aromatic derivatives of trich1crCace-
tamide. Wkroblologiia 34 no.44.715--719 J1-AR 165. (MIRA 18:10)
~cy T
tiary amine over stoichiometric proportions is used..: [WA-50; CBE No. 11]
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: O5Jun65/
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ACC NR: AP60JI992 SOURCE CODE: UR/0326/66/013/005/0906/0910
AUT]i 10 R: Khaskin, 1. G.; Stolper, A. L., Tsybul'skaya, G. 11'.
ORG: Kiev Branch, State All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Chlorine
Indur,try (Kiyevskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo soyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo
instituta khlornoy promyshlennosti)
TITLE: Herbicidal activity of certain aromatic deriVatives of dichloroacetamide
SOURCE: Fiziologiya rasteniy, v. 13, no. 5, 1966, 906-910
,TOPIC TAGS: herbicide, aromatic compound, dichloroacetamide , plant physiolob-Y, -weed
$killer, dichlorid6, amide
ABSTRACT: Results of preliminary tests of the physiological activity of
a series of aromatic dichloroacetamide derivative5 on mono-
and di.-cotyledonous seeds are reported. Results of treating
the seeds with these preparations are shown in the table.
Physiological activity depends on chemical structure. Nos.
19-21 were practically inactive and the greatest effects were
shown by compounds 1, 9, 10, 15, and 23. Compound no. 1 was
most effective against monocots. Compounds no. 2, 6, 7, 15,
17, and 18 were not very selective. The physiological activity
of aryldichloroacetamides is due to their antagonism to certain
amino acids necessary for the vital activities of the plant.
114 .547+632.954
ACC NR, AP6031992
Ta:ble* 1. 'Effects of certain N-aryl-dichloroacetamides
on germinating seeds of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous
plants
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The toxophoric group is a CHC12 group in the alpha position in
the amide which corresponds to the CH NH 2 in amino acids. It
is not conclusive, however, that dichloroacetamides behave like,
enzymes. When iodine is substituted for chlorine in the p-
position, substitution capacity is increased but herbicidal
activity is decreased. The most effective compound was 2,2-
.[WA750; CBE No. 12] -
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A~C NR.* o602901~ SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/014/0021/0021----ii
INVENTOR: Khaskin, 1. G.; Kondratenko, V. I.; Vdovichenko, V. T.
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ORG: none
TITLE: Preparation of a-pyanoisopropyl-N-aryl carbamates. Class 12, No. 183733.
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 21
TO?IC TAGS: dyanoisopropyl aryl carbamate preparation, cyanoisopropyl aryl chloro-
formate, primary amine, tertiary aminej, organic cyanate compound, amino, carbon com-
pound
ABSTRACT: In the proposed method for the preparation of the title compounds,
an a-cyanoisopropyl chloroformate is treated with an amine at -1.0 to
40*C in an inert solvent (toluene or ethyl ether) and the final pro-
duct is isolated by a known method. To increase the reaction rate
and to bind the HCl formed, an excess of the initial amine or a..C.er...
tiary amine over stoichiometric proportions ia used..,~ (WA-50; CBE No. 3-11
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE; O5Jun65/
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A35027770 Mono(;raph
10 ~X.,' Glikin. A. S.i Goloul1nik0vYq._M-; Kamkhin,.
D., baskin, 1. N.; Shleyfer, H. L.
I
Control and masuring automata and devices for automatic line) ~. (Kontrollno-izmri-'
tcllnyyc avtomaty i pribory dlya avtomaticheakikh liniy) Moscow, lzd-vo
llgaGhinostroyeniyelf 65- 0371 P- Illus- 7,600 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: autontatic control desien, automatic control equipment, electric memau-
rina inStrUMCAt, error masurement
PUPORSE AND COVEME: This book deals with constructions and electrical Gchemca of
automata and devices as planned by the
j4gj Dco.len Office (W) of the State Com
qf~j,;achine Building of._Gosp~~n,_q-S.S.R. Baned on a Gurvcy of various coat
-fana r~eaz;uring'apparatu-s,.'ivc'ommndations -a-m-ia-do for selection of a schome of
reasuring and conatructing automuta and devices, and for an analysis of admissible
boudaries of errors in twasuring by automatic control. Principles methods of tea-
ting the precision of control automata are Given. This book Is recoN=nded for
technical anGinecra planning and using control and measuring facilities In machine
building. It can also b~ useful to higher' tecl~dcal school students.
TABLE OF CON== (abridged);
Ch. 1. -.Automata, for fivAl control and sorting of parts-5
-Card 1.12 - - VWw 62Q.z-_52j(&,2i621,qQ,0O2_56=)
P~~~027778
Ch. 11. Automata and devices for readjustin'6 or blocking of machines -Uj
Q. 111. Devices.for control monitoring aet up In the machines -188
Ch. IV# Electrical eq_ulpment for controland measuring apparatus -M
Ch. V. I'maouring devices -322 ~ ~: ILA 10 -
Ch. V1. Formienible errors of weauring with automtic control of dimensions of
parts -353
Ch. VIZ. Teatlag preclaioa.of vork of the control a~tcmat4 --365
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SHIJ,;YFERp M.L,; ABRAMZOHp E.L.; GLIKINO A.S.; GOLOULINIKOV, Ye.M.;
KA14KIIIN, Ya.B.j KRUTIK, Ya.B.j IqIASLIH,, 1.14; KOCHENOV, M.I.,
kand. teklin. nauk; PODLAZOVp S.S., inzh. red.; SOLOTIOV, V. IN. ,
inzh. red.; VEDHIDSKIY, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.
(Control and measurement automatic machines and instruments
for automatic lines]. Kontrollno-izmaritellnye avtomaty i
pribory dlia avtomaticheskikh linii. Moskva, Mashinostroenie,
1965. 371 p. (MIRA 18:8)
KHASKINP I.N.
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Final check of cardan bearings In the automatic shop at the First
State Bearing Plant. Stan. i inistr. 36 no.201,-210 F 165-
(HIRA 18:3)
KOCHUOV, 14.1.;
Ilectric contact.seasuring inItruments with two floating contacts.
Izm.takh.no-5:18-20 3-0 '56. (MLRA 10:2)
(Ilectric measuramente) (Keasuring instruments)
S/121/61/000/009/004/006
D04O/Dll3
AUTHORS: Andreyev, V. I., Goloullnikov, e. M., Oveharenko, G. I., and
Khaskin, 1. 11.
TITLE: Raising the level of measurement techniques
PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no. 9, 1961: 33-36
TEXT: The article lists measuring instruments and automatic ineasuring pro-
cess control devices being currently produced b~ the zavod "Kalibr" ( IlKalibr"
Plant). The following items are mentioned. (1 A profilograph-profilo-
meter, developed by "Kalibr" in cooperation with Vsesoyuznyy elektrotekh-
nicheskiy institut im. V. 1. Lenina (All-Union Electrotechnical Institute
im. V. I. Lenin). It is the first Soviet instrument for surface roughness
measurements in accordance with the international roughness criterion Rjj,
(mean arithmetical deviation of microscopic unevenness from the mean pro-
file line) that will be introduced in the USSR on January 1, 1962. The in-
strument cpneiBts of a post bearing the measuring table and electric drive#
an electric measuring unit, and a recorder; all three separate units weigh
80 kg together and are transportable; the system produces 200,000 times
Card 1/3
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Raising the level of measurement techniques D040YD113
magnifioation, and the feeler exerts pressure not above 0.1 g. (2). A
feeler type instrument checking roundness of workpieces by measuring induc-
tion and producing records by electro-thermic means on a metallized round
diagram. It has been designed in cooperation with ENIMS and is also first
of its kind in the USSR. (3) Indicator calipers With 'Ic og-ed-1 ever"
U
measuring head and dial, eliminating the usual rocking for finding the real
diameter of the bore. Calipers for bores up to 1.8 mm in diameter have a
combination of centering and measuring ball points, and calipers for 18-55
mm bores have a rigid centering bridge. Calipers for above 50 mm are pneu-
matic and universal, i.e. adjustable in a diameters range 77ith the use of a
speci-al setting device that is secn in a photograph. Scales cf the measur-
ing heads are graduated in 0.001 mm, divisions. (4) Levels with 0.01 mm di-
1J,is ons per meter, for measurement of incline on flat' and cylindrical sur-
+,aces* The levels have a micrometer head for readings and an optic system
f~,.r ze.T.-oing the bubble In the ampoule. (5) Gage blocks of much hL h a-
oiira-~y than. previously~ produced in accordance with the latest roRer038--5-9
'~d requ`rpirs3nts and ha-iing a cohesion force of 5-7 kg-.fa
(GO5 90M-59) f3tanda L
~6) jl3i automatic machine sorting balls 1-3 mm in diameter with an accurary
to hlaidredths of one micron. It is based on measurement of electric indue-
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Raising the level of measurement techniques D040/D113
tion and ha- the pickup and the electronic measuring unit of a
("Kalibr VEIII) profilograph-profilometer, and an automatic set-up
moving a master ball once in an hour into measuring position for corrections.
The machine has been tested at the 4VT~ (4GPZ) plant. A ranae of such ma-
chines will be Droduced for balls from to 40 mm and from 0.3 to 1 mm in
diameter. (7) 1,41 ~61 11T-al ibr-MAMI") measuring and controlling de-
vices for circul',,.i--(,r:Cnao'i~o"~.,-ith hydraulic drive working with plunge-cut
process. They have been produced in cocperation with MAMI, the Moskovskiy
avtomekhanicheskiy institut (Moscow Automechanical Institute). The "Kal~br-
UMI11 have a measurement range of 6-80 mm and make possible grinding of
parts with up to 1.2 mm, allowance. In test on "315111 and "316111 grinders
of the Kharlkov plant they doubled the work rate, and grinding accuracy cor-
responded lst class. (8) A aeries of measuring-controlling devices design--
ed at theOK6 mosgorsovnarkhoza (OKB of the Moscow City Sovnarkhozi, for
automatic transfer lines. Three of such automatics are briefly described
and shown in photographs: for internal combustion engine valves, for uni-
versal joint bearing rinGs, and for tractor wheel axles. Photographs are
,alipe.m,
also given of the profilograph-profilometer, the three types of tho c
the precision level, the ball-sorting automatic, and the "Kalibr-I.WAI~
There are 11 figures.
Card 3/3
KHA~SKINJ. ~Khaim ~Mend~eleyi~h; POPOV, G.G., red.; DONNIKOVA, A.A.,
red.lad-va; OMCHISHCHBVA, V.I., tekhn. red.
[technical and soonamic justification in the conatraction
of enterprises ofthe forest and wood-using industries]Tekh-
niko-ekonomichaskoe oboanovanie stroitel'stva predpriiatii
leanod. fabrichno-savodakoi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Goslesbum-
izdat, 1962. 98 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Wood-using industries)
(Industrial plants-Design and construction)
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