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KHr,IYN, A.L.; ALTUKHUV, P.Ya..
Effect of dynamic paramoters on the extraction of gas from a wator
and gas saturated bed. Gaz. prona. 9 no.9:44,48 164. (IUA 17:10)
KHEYN, A.L.; ALTUKHOVp.P.Ya.
Effect of initial gas saturation on the effectiveness of
displacing gas with water. uaz. prom. 9 no.12:40-44 164.
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Result of the treatment of pyoxThea alveolaris. Stomatolog"a,
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(Director Candidate Medical Sciences S.A, Chiahmaritov).
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copper.
Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz. 24., .56o-565, Mar 1954
Abstract Studies attenuation of copper in the range of stress amplitudes from
0.05 to 1 kg/sq,mm. Effect of cold hardening by terision was,;Lnvesti-
gated on round specimens at degrees of plastic elongation from 1.8,to
28% with subsequent heating inthe 100-400P C range. Concludes that
in general effect of cold hardening and aging on attenuation of copper
is similar to the effect of the same factors on attenuation oil low-
carbon steel, except chank;es in attenuation at stress amplitudes close
to zero. Diagrams.
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AUTHOR: Kheyn, Ye. SOY/32-24-7-- 03 .'63
TITLE: Book Reviews ancl Bibliography (Kritika i bibliografiy,s)
Yas Be Gilltaburgq The Streas.Relaxation in Metals (Ya. S.
Gintsburgf..'Relak.satsdya napryazhoniy v Metallakh) gaabgizp Le
1957# 170,pages, Edition 5000 Copiest Price 5 R- 55 K,
(Mashgizq1L. 1057 9.9 170 str., tir- 5000 ekz. Teena 5'R- 55 K.)
PERIODICALt- Zavodnkaya Laboratoriyaq 1958# Vol. 24, Nr 7, PP- 911 912
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: 'This -bo-ok, is the zfirst monography attempting to give com-.1
prehensive information on the problems in this field of science.
It has six chapters which contain different and not at all
uniform subdivisions. In the preaent-discussion and critical
review, respectively, it is mentioned that instead of some
.siaple.examples on the characteristic features of the re-
-le-ation phenomenon unclear classifications on the possibility
of the considerations in this field are given. DeriviLtione
are given which are hard to be brought into connection with the
content of the bookj there are also some wrong assumptions.
Card 1/3 Some contradictions on the third relaxation period as well as
SOV/32-24-7-65 65
Book Reviews and Bibliography
Ya..S. Gintsburgo'The StrOss Relaxation in Metals. Masligiz, L. 1957t
170 Pagesp Edition 5000 Copies, Prioe 5 R, 55 K
.-the representation at all are not very good. The preference of
-the author for Kurnakov and Zhemchuzhnvy as compared to Maxwell
can not. be- understood. On the other hand a differentiation
between limited.and unlimi-ted relaxation is avoided in vain. The
second chapter contains a numberof useful compilations and
interesting ixLformationsp it contains, however, contradictions
in two plaaes..The.third chapter contains test methods which
are of special importanoefor engineers in their investigationag
howeverg an indorreot assumption of the author is mentioned.
In the ring-wsample investigations according to I. A. Oding an
insufficient explanation of the autho3@ is stressed as well as
an extreme accumulation.of elementary mentionings in the
following chapters. There is also a lack of critical judgement
oft for instancet the equations by Popovq and of that by
Malinin. Finally it is concluded that the theoretical division
of the book, especially of the first chapter, is not clear and
not sufficiently objective, while the other chapters dealing
Card 2/3 with more concrete problems are better, but show als 0 a numher
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Aijurn: 'Kheyn, Ye. A.
TITLE: On `theEv`aluat"ion of theRelaxation Durnbility at High
Temperatures (Ob otsenke dlitelln4 relekeatsionney stoykosti
ikh temperaturakh)
pri vysok
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 1, PP 83-87 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Various parts of power statione are expose& to wear f. or a very.
long time so that the relaxation properties of the material
cannot be.determined by expe'riments:for a certain working
interv@l. These data are obtAined by extrapolation of the
experimental curve for relaxation stresses for longer.intemels.
Jarious methods of extrapolation are compared to each -other
-and the results obtained from 56 tests were evaluated for the
following materials: 1) 25Kh2MPA steel (TsNIITMASh), T=5000t.
6 o- 40, 30 20 kg
=2; 2) E1723 steel (TsWIlTMASh), T-50001
- 35 9 30: 25 kg m2, T-525'f 6
- 35v 30, 25 kg/M112 f
6
@M
o
o
T-5500, (5 - 35 309 25
kg/MM2; 3) R2 steel in three states of
,
treatment ZTeKTI), T-5250, do= 30, 25, 20 kg/ 2.
mm '
/.M2.
4) 25Kh2V2F steel (TaKTI), T-4500, 6 o- 35 kg ,5)EI572
au-stenite steel of various casts and thermal treatments,
Card 1/3 9 tests (TsKTI), T-5600, 20 kg/mm2; 6) eight chvome-niekel
0
On the Evaluation of the Relaxation Durability at SOV/32-25-1-372/51
High Temperatures
base te t alloys at various thermal treatments, 25 tests
.(Ts1TIITMjLSh),_T-66o, 700, T25, 7500, 6 o- 30, 25 kg/mn2.
Typical curves of R2 steel and the CrNi-base alloy are given
for example (Pigs 211 3). The samples were tested for at least
.9000 hours. The experimental date were supplied by the
oo.-workers of the Tsentrallrqy kotloturbinnvy institut im.
I. I. Polzunova (Central Institute for Boiler Turbines imeni
I. I. Polzunov), L. Ya. Liberman and the co-workers of the
Tsentrallnyy n@auchno-issledovatellskiy institut tekhnologli
i mashinostroyeniya (Central Scientific Research Institute
of Technology and.Machine Building), T. I. Volkova, and
V. Z. Toeytlin.'The results obtained confirm the theoretical
.statements that the relaxation curve of stresses for relatively
.stable materials shows, at a sufficiently long duration, a
linee4ourse in the coordinates Ig 6 - lg t or 6 - Ig t.
In the latter coordinates, the linearity pan be observed in
a somewhat wider range than in the former.*It is recommended
,to perform the above-mentioned tests for 4006 - 5000 hours
and to carry out the following'linear extrppolation of the
Card 2/3 experimental curve in the coordinates. There vre 3 figures
On the Evaluation of the Relaxation Durability at SOV/32-25-1-32/51
High Temperatures
and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONs Leningradekiy metallicheskiy zavod im. I. V. Stalina
(Leningrad Metal Works imeni I. V. Stalin)
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AUTHOR: Kheynj Yes A.
TITLE: The Valuation of the Rehxation Stability at High Temperatures
.(In Reply to the Letter by Ya. S. Gintsburg, Published in
No. 11 of the Periodical"Zavodokaya laboratoriyalf 1959)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya, laboratoriya, -1960t Vol. 26f No. 1.2,
pp. 1437-1438
TEXT: The author replies tio-the criticism by Ya. S. Gintsburg of his paper
(Ref. 1). Thefollowing statements made by 'Ka. S. dintsburg are refuted:
1) that the effect produced by the degree of itability of the structure of
the material on the course of the relaxation curve has not been taken into
account, and that the constant section II of the curve could be obtained
only below the critical temperatures of the relaxation of tension; 2) that
the scale iysed when recording the diagrams has not been mentioned in the
respective paper; 3) that the use of the systems of coordinates
a = f(log t).and log (I = f(log t) does not make it possible to obtain
a sufficiently linear section of the relaxation curve, and, finally,
4) that the suggestion that mainly natural coordinates or, if no sufficient
Card 1/2
The V.!..ution of the.Relaxation Stability S/032/60/026/012/031/036
at High Temperatures (In Reply to the Letter B020/BO56
by Ya. S. Gintsburg, Published in No. 11.0f
the Periodical "Zavodakaya laboratoriya" 1959)
linear section should exist in this,system of coordinates, the coordinates
ln a - f(t) be used for extrapolation. I..A. Oding and V. Z. Tseytlin
are mentioned. Following the reply by Ye. A. Kheyn, the Nauchno-redaktsion-
nyy sovet (Soientific Editorial Council) dweltupon general questions and
problems relating to this field. There are 8 references: 6 Soviet, 1 us,
and 1 French.
CEIZHIK, A&Iv, inahit, &-je.A.
Imestigating repdar R,2 steal rotors. Trudy UIZ po.gt26-36 162.
(MIRA l6t6.)
(ImpeUerg-Testing), (Steelp resietant@Teating)
CHIZHIKO A.I., insh.; KHMo@ys.A-
Pmpertlee of indust,TW blando,of 15KILUW and l5KhllVr,b]Ma
steals. Trudy.LMZ:rio.9146-59 162. (KM l6t6)
@(Ghromium steel-Testing)
-Ifu
mm m
Ye. A.; VOLKOVA, N. V.
KACHANOV,@ L. M.t MqT@
Analysio of methods Of estimation of the long-period
strengtb of-metals. Zav..Iab. 28 no.1211533-3.535 162.
(MM 16-.1)
1. Leningradakiy gosudaretvennyy universitat (for Kaebanov).
2. Laningradekiy metallurgichaskiy zavod (for Meyn).
Tsentralln" kotloturbinnyy institut in. 1. 1, Polzunova
for Volk6va)i
?
(metals-Testing)
. T. .10239-67 1 *(FWr-NWM
ACC Rk- -AfIZ7019022 SOURCE COMt
AUTHOR a Kheyn, Yes A.
ORG: Leningrad Metal Vaotgy (Lonirigradakiy metallichookiy tavod)
TITL'Ez Tensile atrangth under wt-reas rolaxatio conditions
SOURCS: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v- 32j nos 4 1966t 86-89
TOPIC TAGSt stress rolaxationt otreas analyoiap otael alloyt tenting machine/ BX723
steel alloy, UIU-5 testing machine
ABSTRACT: The validity of previously derived equations (Ye. A. Kheyn.
iliergomashinostroyeniyep 11, 1959.) for the equivalent stress wider relaxation oondi-
tions with repeated loading viras 7experimentally L-ivestigated. Smooth# stoppedi and
grooved specimen (Oteel-EI72@ jw"ere studied under relaxation conditions in a UIM-5
testing machinet' All experiments were performed at 5800, with 5 nominal strese loads
in the range of 25-40 Ogl=2. The results are shown in Fige 1 together with the-
values calculated from the equivalefit..otrees.@quatione
A01. I
I k 2
A
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ACC NRs AP6019022
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Fig. lo- Comparison of calculated
IN III w a#
equivalent atresses-with relaxation Time, hrs.
strength% a - summation of corre-
sponding life incrementi 'criterion;
b - limit deformation criterion;
4) i
1 - relaxation strength curve; 0 - Lt I I AT
calculated equivalent stresses
fit -W
T@mev hro.
and
2 slt-.
A 1 .2
(as derived in the above reference). It was 'found that both equations give satie-
factory agreement'with the experimental results# and it was decided that they can be
used to calculate the equivalent stresses under various relaxation conditions (at
least for perlitio steels). 6rigo art. hass 6 formulasq.2 figures# and I table,
SUB CODE It %,%q SM DATE i none/ OHIGREPs: 005
Card ?L2
Kmm, Tu.
.Devices for paperboard workers. Prom.kooP. 13 no.805
Ag '5 9. (Paperboard) (Blind-NmPloyment) (14M 12:12)
KFErl@'TSH Rudolf
Utilizing Static Condensers to Improve the Cosinus-Phi Capacity Factor,
the Connection of them and their Influence on Power Equipment in Industrial
.-Enterprises. Zlektroenergia (Electric Power), #11-1202: Nov-Dee 54
AUTHOR$ Kboyi #,,Z.
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ATJTHORS: Tamme)E1,E.0 and Kheynla, L.E. (ffeinla@L.E.) SOV/1 40-59-3-2:!/22
TITLEs On the Approximate Solution of Operator Equations*With a
Parameter
PERIODICAL% Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Matematika,'1959, Nr 3,
pp 229-232 kUSSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors consider iteration methods for the solution of the
equation P(Xoy) - 0, where y is a parameter and P is an operator
analytic in the neighborhood of the point (X y
9 acting from
0 0
the Banach spaces X and Y to the Banach space Z. The existence
of'the inverse operator rpx(x gy 011-1 is assuizied. The
ro = 0
authors give a sequence of'approximations converging, under
certain assumptionso to the rigorous solution. The ps. er
generalizes the results of Kaazik and T- e f-Ref 3!7p.
There are-4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONsTartuskiy.gosudaretvennyy universitet (Tartu State University).
SUBMITTEDs October 31, 1956
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.gd
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let 'r
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fdrns ;"r harder and nvAv briltle; at higher cagens. films
were Ibill"er I*C-Iuw of cuff(mlon. A hAlid de-
P0411rd by alltrule iminerskm in ith Mr."d"'i
AgNo. at '40. with wiping during lan n
--'W- M
rinsing. It was IsId. that 39 sucr*Wve immerm6n,_2
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Astir. In 4 bleach.
9- KWOUN), and &) C. Kilt/I. water) to re@
ftMM Nuclei mcfallic AS 11ad Insure a oldlum Clear knav.
co"tact Printing with a XA-Aiosr, krap at 8 41111LUM Of
13-20 CM . wss Possitk with a 1-2-m. it-POWIM Dt-
VC;oPment wax in smidoi (.5 N. BMW. AO It. Nafo' er"'.
l(l,-16 g. KBr, 3-5 MI. 40% LWtic AM/I. water) far WWI
Theft=gc-be oadedarbarbyusiagabOt
at as
filing "n. or by immersing the sensitized P14ts
or some time in S join. 0( K at utd. with AsSr and cOW19-
some gelatin. Diazo compels. Welt also umd tO am*'-
oxide films to give blue or vioW Iffu4j". plates wMv bu-
mersed for 3-lo min. in a !win. of jt@dkxodimethYkMWGe
71tiswa-1
PrqW. by JUNIN 3Xj & of I to a sain. d 23 g. H&IPOi in IOU
ral, water at 6) . coul c. and adding 3-M s. d [L After
ex neure plates were fle'rel'rPed Over S 2fl'-23% SON' of
11N.sadwhed. Theciuslityftheimar-SAM014tO
the thickam of the oxide Min. M. L. Nitises
CHIBISOV, K.T., redaktor; [translator]; TSUXBRM, A.M.,
r
redaktor-, SffMVALOV, V.I., tekhnichaskiy 'edaktor.
[The physical chemistry of photographic processes) lizicheskaia khImiia
fotografichaskikh proteessov; sbornik statei. Perevod a angliiskogo
A.S.Kheinmana. Moskva, Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-ry, 1954. 488 p.
[Microfilm] (HLU 8:1)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii Nauk SSSR(for Chibisov),
(Photographic chemistry)
j [translator.]; KARKHILNVICII,
LFAKONT Sh. (Lecomte, Jeart"; JgQ Wj#@ A
KLIff . j P.
K.I. [translator]; YML 'Viransiatorl; TUMERKAH. L.A.,
S.
S*
red.perevods; GISSMN@ L.T., red.; GAVRILOV, S.S., tekhn.red.
(Infrared radiation] Infrakrasnoe isluchanis. Pod red. L.A.
T.umermana. Moskva-j,-Gos.i%d-vo fisiko-matemlit-ry, 1958. 584 P.
.(Translated from the French] (MIRA 12:4)
(Infrared rays)
S/081/61/000/020/079/0-85
B148/B11O
KUTHORB i Rheynman) AoSo Chelltsovj V. S.
TITLEs A study of oolor--development processes
PERIODICALt Referatiynyy-shurnal. Khimiyaq no. 20, 1961, 389, abstract
20L427 (Tr. Voss. n.-i, kinofotoin -ta, no. 29, 1959P 5-15)
TEXTs In connection with the fact that intermediates of a color develop-
ment reaction are thought to be-leuco bases, the conditions of formation
of leuoo bases of azomethiie. dyes verb examined, and their properties were
studied. Experiments we.ro-made with oxidation of leuoo bases of o-methyl-
p-diethyl amino anyl (4) 11,7phonyl.;)-mothyl pirazolinedione-4,5 and
p-diethyl amino anyl M 1@-phessyl-l@methyl pirazolineaione-4,5 using semi-
quinone and di-imine- obtained from dimethyl-p-phenylene diamine and 2-aminow
5-diethyl amino toluene. i method of determining the leueo bases of these
dyes by potentiozetrio titration was worked out. @bstraeterls notes
Complete translationi
-Card 1/1
SHEBERSTOVO V.I.; MXREAN.. A.S. [HEIFMINi A.S.]; BORODKW.. M.S.
Studying the temperature dependences of photographic development.
Part 9. Energy,of activation of the development of natural defects
of silver halide crystals in photographic layers. Zhur,nsuchA
prikl,fot. i kin, 7 no,3:322-186 Xy-Te 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy kinofotoinatitut (NIKFI).
(Photography-Developing and developers)
(Silver halides)
!nMg"J@XATAXSOHO S.V.; DONATGVA, V.,,P.
DeoenBitizing,propertioo of dyes in supraoptiml concentra..
tion; answer to A.V4 borinle artiole. Zhur. nauch. i prlkll
tots' kin, 9 ho,3s2l6..2l7 MY-Je 164.
EY
-MOW *win om
..........
KARAULISHCHIKOVA, R.V.; VOLKOVA, G.S.; PARFENOVA, N.M.;
SOLOVOYEVI S.M.; VqMPEj A.F.; ArMSANDROV, I.V.; KUREPINA, G.F.;
IVANOVA, L.V.
Tnfraehromatie materials foi- scientific and technological purposes.
Zhur. prikl. spekt. 2 no.6t558-561 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
USSR/MbrPhOlOgY of Man and An' ma3 s (Normal, and fttliologic). S-3
The Nervous Systems
Abs JOur Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1958, IP414
Author Golubp D.Mo, Kh F.B.
Inst
Title On PlathvaYs Of AffereatInnervation of the Urinary Bladder.
Orig Pab Jr..In-ta fiziol- AIMSSR, 1956, 1,, 144-153
Absti-act RVeriments, with extirpation of a series of ganglia have
demonstrated that the sacral spinal ganglia,constitute
the chief source of nerve supply to the 'urinary bladder,
the laver, lumbar spinal ganglia being of lesser signifi-,
cancow Changes occuring on the side opposite to that vhe
re the sacral ganglia had been removed attest to a possi-
ble crossing of the afferent fibers among other crossed
connections, thus affording a contralateral afferent ner-
ve supply to the ureteral ostea. In human and feline em-
bryos the hypopstric plexus and the pelvic nerves
Card
u 13
i
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol.,110 3, 1958, 12414
participate in the innervation of the -urinary bladder
from the time of their appearance.
GOLUB
KIMYNWS P.D.
Formation of new sensory patha'in the pelvic or ns. Dok1,AJF
BSSR 3 -no.3:.123-125 14r o5q. 91,
1218)
(Viscera--Innervation)
-GOLUB9 D.M.; AHVROSIYEVO A.P.; LEONTYUK, A.S.j NOVIKOV,,I.I.; ORLOVAP B.L,;
Data on the formation of-new'afferent pathways in the urinary bladder
and large intestine. Arkh, anat. gist-i embr. 38 no.1:3-19 Ja 160.
13:7)
1. Kafedra anatomitcheloveka (2av. - prof.D.M.Golub) Minskogo
maditainskogo instituta i laboratorii morfologii Institute. fisiologii,
Akademii nauk BSSR. Adres avtoro,@: Minsk, Universitetskayn ui., 2p
Meditsinskiy institut. Kafedra anatomii cheloveka,
(BIADDER.-INNERVATION) (PITESTINM-.INNERVATION)
U --
i-l,.@*;V".IWW,**If I
GOLUB, D.14,,j akademik; AMIROSIYEVY A.P.; GGAYK0, L.A.; LEONTYUKI
A.S.; LEE01ITYUK) L.A.; ROKHORT, Y.A.; EOVIYOV, I.I.;
OIZLOVA, B.L.JJROKOPCRJXj V.A.; SAVCHENRO, NI.Ye.;
KHEYNK4N, F&L
----------,
(Formation of-new nervous and vascular tracts in the
organs of the,small pelvis] Obrazovanie novykL nervnykh
i sosudistykIt putei organov malogo taza. Pod red. D.1%11.
Goluba. Minvk,, 1964. 198 p. (MMk 19:2)
1. kkader-iya.navuk BSSR, Minsk, Instytut fiziialogii,
2. Akademlya@nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for Golub).
KHMKWp F.B.
Change in the phosphomonoesterase activity of the urinary
organs following exclusion of the main sources and pathways-
of their innervation. Dokl. AN BSSR 9 no. 11.,773-776 N 165
(MIRAL 19:1)
1. Institut fiziologii AN ESSR.
USSR Human and Animal 14orpholoSy (Normal and S-2
Pathological).... ThePeripheral Nervous System.
r- 01 No:- 10- 1558, 538-
Abs Jour; Ref 'Zhit 45
Author- Kheynman...
'Inat 19MR.
Title Concerning Sources of the Formation of the Human
Shouilddr Plexus.@
Orig Pub: V6pri-i''morko- 1.;7 ' -ik e-r.- neiirv*. sistiem'y..Byp.
,per 3
Minsk' AWBSSRi,1956'0.1lR-144.
-ext e'
Abstract: 0@-iO6"-_ r miti6s, @of 'the:fetus the,newborn and
th6 'ad% u I t- a'n:.d'-,on 2 embryos'@ 9-i -it
5@ @ 5:mm longs @ @.
wasAemonstrated that-.'the''number of nerves, forming
the'shoulder-p16xu6.(SP)_, varies. The participa-
tion of five nerves toonstant components, C-5 -
D-1) were observed in 47 out of 100 specimens; the
partici.pation.of.six.nerves_(C-4 - D-2) were
Connections between the,musculocutanerms and median nerves in the
human arm. Top.morf.perif.uerv.sist. no.4:130-145 158.
(MIRA 13:5)
(AM-IMEWATION)
(Labor productivity)
(Industrial organization)
KlWnBLAN, ISolomon Aronovich; POLYAKOVA, X., red.; TYUIMMA, A., takhn.red.
(How bourgeois economists "struggle* against the rate of Soviet
developmentl@ KA burshuaznya ekonomisty "ara.-haiutsia* a sovetskimi
tempami, Mool.-.va, Goo.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1959. 103 P.
(MIRA 12:12)
(Russia--Economic conditions)
KHZYNKAK, S.
Development of industry in the sevenyaar plan. Vop.ekon. tos2i
41-54 r '59. (KIRk 12:5)
(Rueeia-Economic policy)
I III will I, I
Teobnolbgical and economic trends in the structure of ths
Am -9. Vop.skon, nos62114-135 Js '59.
,arican irdustrie
(KIHA 12tg)
(U,.' @ted States-Induatries).
------ ----
ARCU, Te.I. [translator); KAM, V.A. (translator]; TAGER, S.N* [translator];
AMMWALID, A.T. (translato-rj;_ MINA r-Sv-A,v,_red.; JNABINSLATA,
F.A., redo; UPOTMOT, A@.Lop red.; ]COMOT, Tu.T., red&; IMLIVA,
N.A., tekhn.red.: POTAMOVA, Te.S., tekhn.red.
(Organization of production at industrial enterprises of the U.S.A.]
6rganizataiia proisvodstva na promyshlennykh predpriiati"kh SShA.
Roskva. Izd-vo, inostr.lit-ry. LPubl. in Znglish as "Industrial
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(MIRA 13:11)
(United States-4ndustrial managemnt)
KLIKENK09 1.1,9 doktor ekonom.naukq rod.j.
HOSUINp D.D.p red.; PETRUSHIKV, I.M.v red.1 FMOMAREVA, A.A.v
tekbn,red,
[Production organization andlabor productivity in the U.S,S.R,,
__Anduotryj based on machinery w@aoturing and Xerrous metanurgy]
Organizataiia prolimodstva, i.proizvoditellnostl"truda v proaqohlen-
UI00ti SSSEL; na. primere ma.shinostroenila i chernoi metallurgii.
Pod obshcbei red., K,I.Ill Kdskvai./GosAzd-vo planovo-ekon.
:Lit-ry# 1961, 225.p. (MIRA 3,4x6)
1. Inatitut ekonomiki'AN SSER.
(steel (Machinery indus+,T7)
(La!:u;=ctiVity)
t OR vl@a@4 Mi r, I *-T--@@I
BEPMI, L.Ya., doktor ekon. nauk; KLIMENKO@ K.I., doktor ekon.
nauk; OBIoCMSK.TY, Ya.A.., kand. ekon. nauk; S"IIISKIY,
E.S., kand. ekon. nauk-,KHEYNMAN. S,
P _A., dokTor ekon,
naukg red.; MOSKVIN# DD.pkan"cf-.erq@.naukj nauchn.red..-
0
Mir
Lu.o.,&. industry in L929-1963; technical and eco-noraic trends
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(collected scientific works. mr, 60. Physics and MathesatIon
Boris$) Minsk. 1W. 167. Errata slip Inserted. 1,000 copies
printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Kinisterstvo vyaahogo obrazovanlya 3338.
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physics, and theoretical mechanics# prepared by members or the
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Staitn) and other sal
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outlets. The dtath:matical material Includes an analysis or prob:
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variable, the bouodar7 Problem In the theory of vibratio". And
a nomogram for the ron-orf or spring floods. The OXPOrIUSTAILI
works include studios of the aLtetroarosion process. cx7staxll-
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res'
bution In, the free* of an automobile# and the olastic; proportion
of & body during Ica plastic deformation. References follow the
_&rtIA148-
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Technique or. Apgrazzmate Caletastion of Definite xategroas
by forlwasa, of I Leal (juadratures-
1.r .3 Xomagran for the Formula of 0. N. Alskmeyov
fa;'@UTUU* the Maximum Run-orf of 3pring Floods
10. At
V.. A. X. Vashkovich;Iand A. K. Shukovich.
Saar
a roar on T3
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o,%rA_Rxh _A,_PrsMYuk
M
the Disperse Fbaset a Nstal During HIgh-Voltage Spark DI*-
oh&kga In a desecas Nedlum 182
anokc 'I. Effect or an Electric Field on the Formation
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t&vL.
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13. cho"kov. L. X. Toiaparature Versus Activation Energy of
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14. &swQn2x_JL_A_Xo lationship Bot"*n the Work, Rest, and
TF**--rbod gnor" In the Abrasivo Wear or Ri@&k 5iklt CrrPtals 116
15, A!q12n2xlnb-V-j6@ and N. A. Bessonov. Effect of Surface
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Or the nuumme 2ma or xonents of Force UtIng on a ?I&%*
Lying On a "Sk run
.17. Opsykop IF. A.p Corresponding Member$ AS B=p Pmfessors
;-w;o"r or uez-6i aairwow.. cd tu* iaAzjj&ia zzua a., =Qants
Of Force Acting an a CaterplUar Tractor In a fitatLc "ato
*2 Turning
IA. SvIstum A. X. Investigation of Stresses Ia the Free* of &
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1. Kafe dra fakulltetskoy terapii Sverdlovskogo meditsinskogo
institute. i Sverdlovskays, gorodskaya stantsiya skoroy pomosha-hi
(glavnyy vraah V.F.Kapinos, nauchnyy rukovoditell spatsia-liziro-
vannoy kardiologicheekoy sluzhby - prof. B.P.Kushelevskiy).