SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHMELNITSKAYA, I. L. - KHMELNITSKIY, L. I.

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--Gonee-ri-ilriv- the Reactions of 778911 Diiaocyanate With Water, SOVIIII79-30-2-45/78 Only melting temperatures were given for the compounds and structural formulas were not substantiated by experimenta. The authors found that the above reaction yields a mixture of compounds, the ineltln(g temperat:,ire of which differs from the one given in patents by 5 to 100 C. The compound which by its chemical compositIon corresponds to 3,31-diisocyano-4,41-diin(!tl-iylcarbitil:Lide (I) was treated with methanol and converted to ponding diurathane (II) (mp 220-220.5c) C). [INCOOC113 II,,C00GNII An identical urethane was obtained by parallel synthesis according to the followIng diagram. Card 2/4 Concerning the Reactlofin of 2,4-Toluylcile rM 94 Dlisocyanate With Water SOV/(9-30-2-45/78 Nil- GO.-Nil-," NO-2 NO, NO% C 11, - N I I - C 0- N I I - -c1l, (11) N II., N 1l., (I V) The urea derivative (IV) with'amino group,., in 3,3' I)Osi- tion was not previously described in the literature, Authors obtained (IV) (nip 230 0 C) by reducing (III) with hydrogen in the presence of Raney nickel. Tile diamine .(IV ) was treated with methyl chloroformate to yield corresponding diurethane which was identical vilth the diurethane obtained from (1). ThIs proveo the structure of (I). There are It rcferenc(~,,,, 1 Soviet- 2 U.S., and I French. The U.S. references are., U.6 Card 3/4 'Patent 2757185, 2757184; D. Simons, R. Atmold, J. kn. Concerning the Re-actiollu of 2,4-Toluylone Dlisocyanate With Water ChOm. SQ0., 78, 1658 (1956). 778,94 ASSOCIATIONt Scientific Researoh lnxtitute of Organ1c. Intermediateo and Dyes Imeni K. Ye. Vomshilov skly Institut organIchoskilch pOlUproductov i 1-1-raaiti~ley Imeni K. Ye. Voroshilova) SUBMITTEM October 20, 1958 Card 4/4 S1064161100010011004,1011 B1 1 O/B215 ~AUTHORS: Khmellni44"ye,_-1. L., Gutorko, A. V., Shikhireva, L. I., Stroyesku, A. K. TITLE: Technological problems of synthesizing 2,4- and 2,6-toluylene diisocyanate PERIODICkLt Khimioheskaya promyshlennost', no. 1, 1961, 18-21 TEXT: Diisocyanates required for the production of polyurethane, such as 2,4-tbluylene diisocyanate and a mixture of 2,4- and 296-diisocyanates, are commercially produced in the following way: H C NE + 2CO01 0 R C - iz.=:05- C - 0 + 4 H C 1 3 2 2 3 C.0 By applyitg the continuous method, the yield is increased from 65% to 80% as compared to the periodic method. Time-consuming cleaning of the apparatus becomes necessary due to the formation of adhesive resins in the reaction. The authors studied the influence of various factors on diisooyanate and the formation of resin, and the possibilities of using Card 1/6 S/064/61/000/001/004/011 Technological problems of... B110/b215 .up and removing resin residues for improving the above method. To eliminate side reactions, phosgene treatment is first carried out at low temperatures (0 to 50C). To eliminate the formation of urea derivatives, toluylene diamine is added to a solution of excessive phosgene in o-C H Cl or C-H Cl. The following reaction takes place: 6 4 2 6 5 H C NH H ACOCI 3 2 + COC12 3C 2 2 By a temperature increase to more than 1000C, diisocyanate forms under the influence of phosgenet H3C--(e-NHCOC*l COC12 R 3 4HIC1 _.H HC C.0 2 Cl MCUO The authors studied the addition of toluylene diamine dissolved (I) or suspended (II) to an inert solvent during the continuous method . In (I) the diamine. was dissolved in C6H5Cl, heated to 90 to 95oC, and added to the solution of phosgene in 06H 5C1 which had been cooled down to -100C. Card 2/6 S/06 61/000/001/004/011 Technological problems of4~~ B110YB215 In (11), diamine dissolved in C6H5Cl was cooled down to 000 under constant stirring. The limpid liquid changed into a coarse suspension whichwas pulverized in the ball mill for 7-8 hr. Degree of dispersion and geneity of the suspension were studied under the.microscope. At 0C, the suspension was added to the -100C solution of phosgene; this causel a rise in temperature of UP to -50C- In (I) and (II), phosgene treatment,was continued at 1200C. The process was finished after the residue hail dis- appeared. HC1 and COGI 2 were blown off by N,). and solvent and diiiwayanata were separated by fractionation. The isocyanate groups of the final product were determined by condensation of diethylamine. The nitrogen content of the resin was microanalytically determined according to Dumas. In solution (I) larger solid particles formed in the first part of phosgene treatment,.due to partial overheating. For suspension (II), the dopendence of resin formation on the size of.partioles is given in -a table. Vith particle sizes < 101A, the suspension contains no larger solid partJ icles, and the formation of resin is reduced to.15%, as compared to 22 t052~ n solution (I). Aqueous grinding therefore yielded a sufficient degree of dispersion and particle homogeneity at high suspension density. The Card 3/6 Technological problems of.*. S106416110001001100.410111 B110/B 215 decomposition of the resin particles into toluylene diamine can on:Ly be carried out with aqueous alkali and under pressure, whereas they can be transformed into diisocyanate by distillation at 2150C and 1 to 80 mm Hg in high-boiling naphthene oil. For the latter process, however, all oil that is stable UP to 300OC9,a high vacuum, and filtering are requii~ed. The authors worked without solvents. After the distillation of di![so- cyanate at 105 to 10700 and 3 to 7 mm Hg, 16-5/"-Of N2 were microanitlyti- cally determined in the resin residue (38 to 40 percent by weight of the distilled diisocyanate) according to Dumas. Diisocyana-be vapors wore separated from the residue in the vacuum apparatus at 3 to 7 mm Hg' and slowly increasing temperature. At 170 to 1800C it puffed up and hardened. Vapor separation stopped between 280 and 300OC- The reoidue, a dr~r, brittle, porous substance, was easily removable after cooling it in the N2_ current. Its nitrogen content was 16.4~L. The authors assume that the original residue, besides the not distilled monomers, also containoid the following dimer; Card 4/6 81064161100010611miloil Technological problems of... . B1101b215 Legend to the Table: yield ot %4 .2) sum diisocyarate and rosin partiolea I by Adding amulsionsp 1) i ld ~ .partiole t l hi mop IMNA 0 MY""ItAw NICAMINIS s ze p, 2) yie , 3 , ) one oluy . diisooyanato, 4) rosin partioles, 5) mixture of 2,4- and 216-toluylone diamine, 6) toluylene diamine. .10 7918 Is I 50 U 70.0 21:8 0 Oslo . 24.4 J 2.4-TCAYMORAMS WXH , < 10 78 3 15,2 E0 < 67 0 911 Card 6/6 I !-jj L J. ~-Kf~ ~L'N~TSKAYAj I*L,; SEWELEVAs Z*I* Efreot ot sulfur dyes on the strength of cotton fabrics* Tekatel P~Omb 21 no.2t52-54 A 161. (MM 14:3)' Oulfide dyes) (Cotton fabrics) SERGEYEVA, Z.I.; YaZLINITS!~~j~, I.L. Protective properties of cyanamide polymers. Tekst. lwom. 21 no. 1+:45-47 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:1) (CyauWde) (Dyes and dysing-Cotton) TOOTORM, Aleksey Ismaylevich; IMFXSH4V, Ivan Paylovich; YISPISHIN. A.3., Inkhener, retmensent; lb.Z., rodak-ter; CMYERIWA. Ye*Ao, tekhnlches~ly re~pi. (Production of supmr from bpetsl Proisy*dotvo sakhara, is sve4r. Hooky&, Pishchaproalsdat. lp.1 L Gaueral, description of the sugar beetlindustryl "Choo opivanie wyekIfeakhamogo proisvedetva : (blugar 1935. 102 P. inaustry) (an 9:5) KOXAROV, Avromir Yadorovich; OLOSIODY, $ergo ..v Paylovich; XMKBTSOV, N.X. speteredaktpr; Imb fill, JQMTA redaktor; SX43GIN, P.T., kmadidat takhnicheakikh nax&, re a ant; KISIRA, Ye.l., tekh- nicheskiy redaktor. Vachanisation of la'bor oonsuming operaVons in distillariesJ Xekhanizatstia truaoemkikh rabot ne. spirtovykh sayodelch. Xo- skya. Pishchapromledat. 1957. 173 P. (NUU 10:6) (Distilling Industries) XPAPIVNIM, V.S.; KBMINITSKAYA, K.K. Condition of the cardiovascular system in andarteritis obliterano of the lower extremities. Sov.med. 20 no.5.-54-58 W 156. MRA j):9). 1. Is otdoloniya funktsionallnoy dlagnostiki (sav. V.9.Xrapivner') polikliniki imeni F.B.Diershinskogo ( glavnMrach I.O.Urakazov nauchnyy rupoyoditall - prof. A.N.Berinskays)-Kinistersiva nefty,"k- nay promyshlennosti SSSR. '(MATRMITIS OBLIMUNS, complications, cardlovaso. ah.. systemic, in sniarteritis of log (Ibis)) (aMIOVASOULAR StSTAK. in various diseases, ondarteritis obAlterans of loser extremities with systemic cardi6vhso. maniftst.11us)) KONSTANTIVOVj A.; ALEKSANDROVp L.; PW~L' NITSWA red. I SINYUKHINp V., 'kekhne red. (Guide to the exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy of the U.S.S.R.] Putevoditell vystavki dostizhenii narodnogo khoziaistva SSM. Moskva, Otdel informatsii i pechati VDNKh SSSRp 1962# 74 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moscow. Vyatavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR. GAIIPERIN., Yu.; A L., red. (Miracles are created by p4ple; guide)Chudesa tvoriat liudi; putevoditell. Moskva, TSintielektroprom., 1962 78 P. imm 15: 8) (Moscow-Rxhibitione) (Technological innovations) PISMUIEVSKIYO OXI MAYOROV, V., tekhn. red.; S]2)YUKHIUI, V., tekhn. red. Science on the march]Nauka na marshe; putevoditell-ocherk. By) O.Pisarzhevskii. Moskvap Gostoptekhizdatp 1962. 40 P. [ (KIRA l5sl2) 1. Moscow. Vystavka. dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystira SSSR. (Moscow--Exhibitions) (Technological innovations) (Research) MIELINITSKAYA$ L.L. - ---------------------- Disoiders of cardiac rh*hm and their treatment. Sov. zdrav. Kil no.3.* 49-54 tVae 1621, (MIRA 15-1 1. Iz kafedry propedevticheskoy terqpii (zav. - dotsent M.M.Mirrakhimov). Kirgizskogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinskogo instituta. KHMMINITSKAYA.9 M.I. Represents ion bf desert vegetation on a 1 : 25000 topo raphic.ma Good, i karte noeD40-45 Ja 164* MRA It, :950 KHMELINITSKAYAO ~eL Selecting the height of a section in the repreaent-tion of sand reliaf on 1:25,000 Scale maPs- Good. i kart. no.7955-62 JI t64. (MIRA 'i7112) Ilk, GOWVAM, R.N. [11olovatyi, E.g.]; XMINITSKArA, X.M. 1kao IT. X. Concentration of traces of beavy metals frovi natural waters by the cationits notbod, Nauk.xap.L'v1v.un. 460,41-144 '58. (HIZU 32:7) (Ion excbangs) (Water-knalysis) &f!jE.kljR4TqK4A-A N.M. [KhmelInyts'ka, N.V.]; ZEDILYARSKIY, M.I. [Zemlianslkyi, dots., otv. red.; KVITKO, I.S., red. [Organic chemistry] Organichns, khWia. Ulviv, Vyd-.vo Vvivalkoho univ.0 1965- 347 p. WIRA 16:9) MUMBUGS V.A., Intensified drying of the windinga Of &jaC!,rjtWj Mae-jj!paq Elektrotakhnika 35 no#5439-441 ltylN, (valill BLYUMBERG, V.A., insh.; KMLINITSKAYA Nje, insh. Drying 6f the wipdingB of electrical machines after saturation with water emulsion lacquers. Vest. elektroprom. 34 no.5:11-15 NV 163. (MM 16:5) (Electric machinery-4indings) (Electric machiriery-Drying-) --IVI-7S XMINA. T.G.; SKROBUT S.A.; .A.. SHPAYRR, A.L.. redsk-tor; FANOVA, L.'Tidj iekhalodgel"Cly're O"tor"I.P4", [How production costs were cut; 10mbertsy, silicate brick. factovyll Kak snizhalms' sebestolmost' produktali; Liuberetskit za-fod sili-- katnogo kirpicha. Haskya, Goa. tid-vo lit-ry po strott. materiaham, 1956. 34 p. (MMi 10:4) Ovubertsy-Brickmaking) MMLIVITSKALI, R., ineb.; 2ASKOVArDV. A. Creating a central photographic laborator7. Prom.koop. 14 no-2:27 1 160, (KMA 13:5) I* Otdel bytovogo obalushivaulyn gorpromeoveta, Sverd.lovek (for Khmellnitskays.). 2. Tekhnicheskiy rakoyoditell arteli "7otoob"yedineniy-e,I Sverdlovsk (for Raskovaloy). (Sverdlovsk-,,ftotogmphr--Studios and dark room&) 0 lye AL ~i ZY Wow" meow*( ~Ma. V.I. Uramov MW OL-- ~,KB.Kbmd'vkvk%y%- tim for obtaining b4th- -00 009 1 quality wcWd wow in cbm. am, with stc*l Zb-17 Coal off "Oo *of co%tg. C 0.14, Or MAG W Ni ex a In (aim R 0*8 U"Ite muls, vmlb#r zi, cart 30 Fe. I M% T4 Orml 74% "Os A and At 40" 10 P-Wis. il;~ U*Uks, dusuki tw t"1. lwtttl &I -#W-SM* in ceilm 10 chaside 110M tbr two-ptutir stfuctult W low Them. statAlity to shille-lihme msuctute tA bisb cbt=. st"sy. H. L )L&Mkh r ood .00 too noo 004 goo 1:00 mtall mo* 500 n0& d4. opt n4 a., it, U w AT 10 la i W An 4:1 0 0 to 0 of Or no a 8 o o o a o 0 0 0 0 a 9 41 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 9 0 46 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0. 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Tile cm-mmi. god 11111at attack WWA duc ttl the idioullicient 4. 44 tile mcl,L CO 0 00,3 1 "I"Al &w to Micro c4`61:11111 WW enrichment Ql the 81 alml PeAll iselroreliales In the ormtect amome. The d. web in- coo Mailed fly foomnins but at the caoit of mmic hous of 44vitniomi .40 jejulloo. slyror in- lonmistance. eggs !Woo naw tile min. wt. kils, but jwojLk,4 a War Main %,ije which "isato file Al dull soul ranxii stirt vlits.iomi, The J: "See Intiolit uldfam corfmiult wall Oloolocolml aftcr annnallus al Incrorsomed pulitY Of the "Violl"ll 'clI lie- tg&wd the wt~ 141.. uf for welds hut dW wit orlitainate tht Pat lovst CM04011 relkill,41,11M. "Mi"Ailimmily W attack a high-purity Woriolins rtill d"hi Ile itted. the lot-ening with particulloor allentilms 1.1 Ow ctiolwl ,houlocl he donor I i.3 I lone suit the wmrol ' hit shrouki IWAllY W hvAlt'd 61131"'1 t!oo ulo, suit vc.4,41 ill Sur 1100. k8109"1 1,A.11141-3v _7 S0111211) otil, owl 43" 09 1111. 0. 40 0 U 0 IV 10 11 41 staill mall ita, mw n I 0 00 0 0 11111111604410000 0 0 0 0 111 000000000 0 0 -1 --go vo I 0 06 0 go 00 see* G_4L_4LQ -9 VisadlW-ri-acidons in a tubermdo'oie pa$ient durJ ng antiboterial troa*out. Vop. spid. i klim, tub. 5t259-262 15fie (MUU, 34:12) (T.UBMCULOSIS) NIKOUYCHUK,, S.; KHMELINITSKAYA, S.; RUBORINSKir, i. Progressive work praotice. Dan. i kred. 21 no.8t49 163 6~ s 9) (Wubertsy--Banks and,banking) - ----- ----- -FB1FL'N1--SKAYAj--S.- A Khmelvnitokaya., S. A. "Thsu chanpe In basic metabolism vndcr the effect of surgical intervention,," Trudy ned. i-n-ta im. Stalinall Vol. IV, 1948, p. 201-04 DO: U-3850~ 16 June 539 (Letopsis tZhurnal InyWi Statey, No. 5, 1949) KIMLINI Who, ... O& _1 V~oyna FEDIN, F.Ye.,, otv. red,; re ZAPUMUTINA G. re (Group system of raising damp-suckled calves in the Maritime Territory) Podsoano-gruppovoo vyrasbohivanie molodniaka v Primorskom krae. Vladivostok' Primorskoe knizhnoe izd 'Vo 1962, 37 P, (MIRA i7:4) YRIMLI, Ts.B,, kand. takhn. nark!. I YOOGOP mladshiy na-achnyy aot-rudnik; SILWWv O.Al, Inth. Moisturing far akins by steam-aiT mixturee Log, prom, 18 no.505-36 MY '58. (?ax--Drossing and dyeing) (MIRL IltO !E-. -13., KHVIL I NIT61KAYA, YE-. G. Hides and Skins Effect of rolling; off operations on the shrinkage of sheepskin. Leg, prom., IN0.3, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Uncla ssified;. ZUBIN, A.K., kand,biolog.nauk; WZHE"TBOV, B.A., prof., doktc,r biolog.' nauk; KC&TOV, A.H., kand. Sol I skokhoz.nauk; PURIM, I'a*A.p kand, tokhn.nauk; CNATSKIY. P.I., kand.tekbn.nauk; MMGBYHVA, T.A.. kand.takhn nsuk; BARYKIN, I.M., kand.tokhn.nouk-, LOSETA, H.L., kand.takhn:nauk (deceased]; WHYANTOV, M.Z,, starshiy nnuchkv)t sotrudnik (deconsedJ1 LAPIDUS, L.G., starnhiy nmuohnyy sotrudi4k; VREHM1. Ye.B.. kand.tekhn.naukl KHMMIDITWAYA, Ye.G., m1ndoldy nauchnyy sotrudnik; XATAUV, V,P., kand ekonom.nauk; AMYAGIIIA, B.I., red.-, MARITYNOV, S.Y., red.; KINAnVA, T.H., red.; PLEHYAlEllIKOV, H.Hos red.; UAKNIN, H.To, takhn.rade (Manual on fur and sheep pelt, garment manufacture] Z~ravochnik po makhovoi i ovehinno-shubnoi promyBhlennosti. Vol.2.LRaw wtorials~ Semifinished and final products. Prod-action technoloig] Syr1e. Polufabrikaty i izdeliia. Takhnologiia proizvodetva. 19590 6:)l p. (KIRA 1.3:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut me)chovoy promytthlennosti (KIINP) (for Ramyuntsev, Lapidus). (Hidea and skins) Orur-Hnndbooka, manuals, ate.) PUMLIs Ye.B.1 SHANW, G.P.; XL7ASv V.M.; ISMINITSKArA, Ye.G.; Y.MVI JWPZMVA9 R%Vq NGK, m tbod Of Moistening fur eking qmd aUte in fUrrier. WW4 5 no.b2tt-31 Ja 163. WIM 16~2) (Fur-Drossing and dyeing) FRENMI 0 Ye.B.0 kand tekhn.naukj(XHKWNITSKqAP Yer.G., mladahly nauchzwy sotrudnik; KASITOOVAl, R.V#q teknolog Using a steam.air mixture for moisturizing pelts and semifinished sections in furrier work, Nauch.-ionlotrudy NIIMP no.M65~-73 o6o. (MIM l4t4) (Fur-Dressing and dyeing) Ym. FIRMiKELI J, Ye.B., kand. tekhr. nauk- XUR Go 61LI ~y nauc~jtyy sotrudnik; KASIYAII.OVA, R.V. Use of '-frared rays for rabbit pelt drying duritig the dye,img of raw skins. flauch. issl. t-rudy THIMP no.12:39-45 '63. Radiation-corrvection mathod for erying sheer. jEiltz; wit~i thc use of gas radiators. lbid.:45-55 O.'IFL4 KHMINITS!=Am Some featares of the economic development of the German Federal Republic. Vop.3kon.no.3:141-158 mr 56. (MLRA 9:7) (Germany, West-Economic conditions) State-monopoly capitalism in Western Germany. Yop. ekon. no. 10:81-95 0 156. (wk 9:11) (GermaziV, West--loonomic policy) IHMI#I;g~ATA,,.-Talizavata-LemAdona: MGJWININ, V.D.. red.; TWIPANOV, M.P., red,; ROKANDVA, N.10# tokha.red., (Monopolistic capitalism in West Germany] Monopolistichaskii kapitalizm Zapadnot Germanti. Moskva. Izd-vo IMO, 1959. 333 P. (MIRA 13:4) (Germany, Wast-4oonomic conditions) - ----------- ARZUKANYAN, A.A., red.; LENIN, I*K., doktor istorichaskM nauk, red.; WJ=fiM&&Ap.# dok*.or ekonom.nauk red.- rUCHINSKIT, N.V., red.izd-va; SHAMBBRG, Y.M., red.izd-va; ZZLUB1, Sep*$ tokhn.red. (Problems of present-day capitalism-, on the eightieth birthday od Academician I.S.Varga; collection of articles] Problemy savremennogo kapitalisma; k 80-letiju akademika S.S.Varga; sbornik statei. Moskva, 1959. 398 P. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut mirovoy ekonomiki I mszhdu- naroduykh otnoshanly, 01conomics) GLUSMWV., V.P.,, kand, skon. navk; POKRQVSMI A&Isp karid, ekon. nauk;'~VEM, A.B.p kand. Istor. nauk; VASILIZOV., N.P., kand. ekon. naaj ARDAMP 'G.Des Im3do ekon, naukj TDWHKOVA) O.K.) kand. ekon. maukj-lQOSL-!-- jjIj&4T4-Z**-L-rdokter ekon. naukj, otv. red.; PANTELEM, V.L, red. izd-vaj ULINA, lu.V.., takhn. trod. (Government ownerehip in Weetern Europe] Gosudaritvannaia sobAvenr nost., I v stranakh Zapednoi Evropy. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk 8M 19610 463 P. uIlli. 1,-Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mazbdunar(xlwjkh otnosheniy. 2o Sektor stran Zapadnoy Tevropy Institute. mirovqr eko- nomiki i mazbdunarodrykh otnoshenly AN SSSR (for a-U except Panteleyevy 431ma) (Zuropep Western-Covermwnt ownership) EDMINITSK&U, Ye~, (USSR), during the period 27 Aug - 3 Sep 62, Participatedin an Informal conference of Marxist theorists from 23 countria.s. on both sides of the iron curtain to discuss ImProblems of Xodarn Capitalism.* 'Phe conference, sponsored by the Soviet Union, was hold in Moscow under the direction of the USSR Institute of World loonomias and Interaitional Relations* rM SJMKARY No 424.3, 23 JAN 63, OUO 111114PYA ejL 1221! TSKAYA Ye L doktor skon. nauk,, prof.1 LEMIX,.I,M., doktor ._,..Y~ tj~ ist. nauk; MAXSDOVA, M.M., kand. ekon. nauki GONCHAROV,, A.1141 kand. ekon. nauk; VASILIXOV, N.P., kand. ekon. nauk; VALIKOf, V.V., kand. ekon. nauk; KOLIDNTAY, V.H., kand. ekon, nauki ek STINGER, Ya.Ya., kand. on. nauk; DALIM, S.A., kand. ekon. na!*; a PUSHKIN, A.A., mlad. n ohnyy sotr.;.MDROZOV, V.,, red.; MDSKVINA, R... tekhn. [Economic problems of the "Common VArket.019konomiobaskie prob- levy 40bahchego ry0m.0 Moskva, Sotsokgiz~ 1962. 510 P. (MIR& 16:3) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR, Inatitut mirovoy ekonomiki i meabdunarDd- nykh otnosheniy. 2. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i me:shdunarodnykh otnoeheniy Akademit nauk SSSR (for aU except Morozov, Moskvirkt). (European Economic Community) ~~L'N~SKAYA prof., doktor ekon. nauk; VOLKOV, M.Ya.,, kaw. elcom naukl BELICHUX, A.1., kand. ekon. nauk; 101-MMSKAYA, E*N.t ml, nauchn, sotr.; I-MNZRTNSKlY, Ye.A.1 PAVLOVA, M.A.p kand. ekon. nauk; VASILIKOV, N.P., kand. ekon. nauk; ARDAYEV, G.B., kand. skon. iiauk; VALIKOV, V.A.p kand, ekon, nal2k; MAMMA, O.K., kand. ekon. nauk; ANDRINEV, Yu.K.,, ml. nauchn. sotr.; PUSHKIN, A.A.p ml. nauchn. sotr.; MAKSWOVA, M.M., kand. ekon. nauk; KIfLSANOV, A.V., kand. ekon. na-uk; SHEBANOV, A.N.,, m1a naucbn, sotre [Changes in the economic structure of the countries oP, Western Europe ]Izmenw3dia v ekonomicheskoi strukture stran Zapadnoi Evropy. MoA-Ta., Nauka,, 1965, 433 p. (MlRA 1819) 1. Akademlya nauk SSSR. Inatitut, mirovoy ekonomiki i raezbdu- naradr7kh otnosheniy. Sfiel/62/004/007/022/037 B102/B104 k AUTHORS: Baru, V. G., and Khmellnita aya, Ye .- M. TITLE: The recombination processes in artificial PbS single crystals PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, V- 41 no- 7, 1962t 1897-1900 TEXT: The high defect concentration (Pb acceptors, S - donors) in artificially grovin.PbS single crystals is due to the nonuniformity of the temperature field rhen the crystal, grown,in a melt, is cooled down. The statiatics of the recombination processes attendant.upon such thermial defects arc studied theoretically. Assuming Boltzmann diutribution in banas an8 local levels, and allowing for the fact that both types of defects form very shallow locallevels, expressions are derived for thol recombination rates, the defect concentrations, and the coefficients of radiative recombination. Those relations are used to estimate the lifetime of the non-equilibrium carriers in dependence on the electron concentration. The curves T(n) show that -c has a maximum at Card 1/2 S/181/62/004/007/022/037 The recombination processes in ... B102/BiO4 n-;~ 3-1015 cm-3 and that in all cases the lifetimes are shorter in radiat,ionless recombinations than in radiative recombination. In the latter mechanism, T is a function of n 2; for p-type substances$ '~-D 2 .2.-10 21 see-cm -6 , which agrees with measurements carried-out by X. S. Baryshev an'd 1. S. Averlyanov (3-10 27 see-om -6 There .is 1 figure.. ASSOCIATION; Gosudarsivennyy opticheskiy institut im. S. 1. Vavilova, Leningrad (State Optical institute imeni S. I. Vavilov, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: March 1, 1962 Car-d-2/2 -M- 'zv 1~ 7-Mr SOCHATA. T.B.. otv. red.; KROTOT, V*A., prof., otv.red.; GICRASIXOY,I.P., skad.. red.; POKSHISHITSKIY. T.T.. prof. red.; RIMIJM,G.D., prof., red.; TOROBOYST, T-Te. kand.geogr*nBuk# red.; XUDINOTA, L.I., red.;, INITSKATA,Te.S., red.; SUPING, II.G,, red.; [Geographical problems of Siberia and the Far lost; results of the First Scientific Conference of the Geographers of Siberia and the Far last] Problemy geografii Sibiri i ballnego Tostoks; itogi Pervogo nsuohnogo soveshchanila geogrefov Sibiri i Dallnego Yosfio- ka. Irkutsk, Irkutakoe knishnoe izd-vo. 1960. 133 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Akadenlya neuk SSSR. Siblrskoye otdalenlye. Institut geografti Sibiri I Vallnego Tostoka. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Sochava) (Siberia-Geography) (Soviet Far &at_*-Geography) IIIALYSHEV, L.I., otv. fad.; SEPPING, N.G. (scienc, :Lectures -idicated to the memory of Vikhail Grigorlyeviuji ropov] Nauchnye chteniia pondati ?'Iklialla I Grigorlycvloha Popma. I-Auts1t, jrkntskc~o (,,, rp 1,7 no.5. 2963. 81 p. V.1-A . 1. Aka-j(;riyct nauk SSSR. Sibirskoya otdeleniyo. 0, 713,TV -1, To 8 A Il MIN - 31 'IITTSKAYAp-Ye,YU-* linalLysis of inixture of atbanolaminess Zav.ltl-. -1 11, *4 1 Ll 7-4'"S 3., Natielmo-inaladovatellakiv. inaLitut i krasiteley. KRIEVNITSKAYAj Ye.Yu.; GRIBOVA Yo.A. Concerning the article by G.D. Gallpern and N.N. Bezinger "Determination of primry, secondary, and tertiary.amino groups when present together". Zhur. anal. khIm. 19 no.11; 1417-1-418 164. (MIRA 18:2)- RHMEL'NITSKAYA, Ya.Yu. Analysis of 216-diaminopyridine by potentiometric titration. Zavelab, 31 no#0422 165, (MIRA 18112) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh poluprodu,ktov i krasitaley. AGUSSION NR; AF4o2OO97 S/0304/64/000/001/00%.'110053 AUTHORSt Gaysin, B. H. (Engineer)) Khmellnitskays; YU. P. (Engineer) TITLE: producing complex shapes in steel castings with clean surfaces SOURCEs Hashinostroyeniyes no. 1, 1964, 52-53 TOPIC TAGS: steel., casting., shaped casting, complex shape,, cast lubricant., lubricant,, zirconium die lubricant., zirconium powder., nitroenamel, 624A nitivenamal, 646 solvent ABSTRAJGT: Producing casting molds by the chemical hardening method has beccme very popular. It could not be used$ howeverp in casting complex shapes because of the absence of good anti-pickup materials capable of preventing cinder fragments from adhering to the steel surface, A self-dr7ing zirconium dye was devised,by the T3111ITmash for this purpose, It contains (in Vol, %) zirconium yowder - 53j'nitro- enaml 624A - 10-15, 646 solvent--32-37. Its specific weight is 1.9-2.0 g/63. Cold casting molds blown through with GO were covered with the first layer.of this dye,and allowed to dry for 4-5 ~~Uies. They were then covered by the second Card 1/2 ACCMION NRt APhO2OO97 layer of the dye and dried for 20-36 minutes. If a double layer did not prj'bvent .the pickup, the molds were covered by three or four layers and dried for a longer period of time, The steel castings so protected were free of surface defecIls. The dye is characterized by its stable pigment suspension., by its high painiling abilityp by r;kDid drying in air,, by the formation of a durable layer., and bir fast hardening. One ton of castings required 1.5-2 Icg of paint. AMIATIONs none SUBIMTED: 00 DATE ACQ: . 3DIar64 BNOL: 00 SUB CODE: HL NO REP SOVt 000 OTM3. 000 COM 2/12 USSR/Fam Animals Large Horned Cattle. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biole, No 18.. 1958, 83340 Qj-2 Author : Odynotsj R,No,, Yakovlcv, V.G,) Dokunin, A.F., Mhmol!nitskaymt~,&D, Inst Institute of~zoology and Parasitology, AS KirgSSR Title The Effect of Sugar Boots~upon Nitrogen, Calcium, and Moophorus MAtabolism in Milch Cows, Orig Pub Tr. In-mta Z0010.i parazitol. AN KirgSSRp 1957, vypo 6,, 231-240. Abstract In addition to their usual diet, Alatausian breed cows ve- ceivod 40-45 kg of fodder boots in the first series of tcsts. In the second series of tests they received in t.td- dition to their. usual die`%; 20 kg of oufpr beets (5 izG 4' tims daily)* When suipr boots were fed to the animals,, -'he following blood indicators bccamahie~ier: the water Card 1/2 AFANASITAV, Pov,; TAXOVW,-Ir,G,,; MM.MLIO G.L.;XMLINITSnTA, Z.Al BiOchemistry of thernal trauma, Izm---A'rK-iro SSR no.,5-.i2l-11.31 1580 .~ 1. OIIRA 11:7) (Cold--Phymiological offOct) (Heat-Phyviological eff,ect) KHMELINITSKIY, A. The,Volga-Baltic Sea Waterway is an important construction projimt of the seven7year plan. Volog. kari no.30-12 162. (MIRA 16t12) 1. Nachallnik "Volgobaltstroya". KHISLINI:-SKIY, A. D. Khmellnitr.1-1--ir. A. D.- "Study of the flywh,s., operrr~tion of the stone jaw crusher," K'auch. trudy.(Akdd. komm=l. Yl-o7-va im. Pamfilova), Icaue 1, 191;9, p. 43-51 SO: U-4931!, 29 Oct Letopin 'Zhurw-I lnvkh Statoy, No. 16, 19L9). AJVZ_CZ_j~ IMMLINITSKIY, A.P,j KISELEVAO V.A, ComparatIve investigation of the Perfoi-rAnce of a sFark-ign1tion engine on liquefiedi natural and'ooke games and on ppoline, Indy lab.dvig. no.5t245-166 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Gas and oil engines-Testing) Nam .A. TTI I FOR: T IT 1, PERIODICAL-. ABSTRACT: -59-6-61 Yjimellnitskiy, A. R. sov16 /i 19 ~,UtfrW' e Autocrane in Geodetical Work Goodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 9, P 31 (USSR) During the field season 1958, Team Nr 100 used an autocrane for loading and unloading timber and various commerc14l goods, and for auxiliary operations. The timber had a diamet! 'er of from 50 to 65 cm, and a length up to 14 m. The transp$rt was carried out on four-wheel cars - ctqpUnA.t,:,g mczn_-~i:. unloading. To unload.' a car witb 50 m5 of timber, a 'brigade of 8 men needed 8-10 hours. ByusIng the autocrane, the 3ame brigade required only 2-3 houra for the same work, More than 2,000 m3 of timber were unloaded from-the cars in this wayg and loaded onto the trucks in 1958. Card 1111 MAIXCYVO V.M.j V1KULOVj S.V.pmd.; JDP.L'GGVj V.I.p red.1 LOGINOV, V.I., red.; MNM~*Dvk r9d;J-GMKMj%A*fNap radej PARAMONOVp B.P.0 red.; ROMMOVs AsAs, rods; N~~EVZOROV~V.T.p red.; KHKELINITSM# A.Sap redal [volga-Baltic Sea Waterway) Volgo-balt, Vologdal Severo- Zapadnoe knishnos isd-vop 1965o 381 ps (MIRA IBM) KHMEWNITSKIY, A.S. Largest waterway, Tranop. otroi. .14 no#6:2-4 Jo '64- (MIRA 18:2) 1. Nachallnik upravleniya Volgobaltatroy. CWTV r~4 !mrfijj_*ViOh [Mwl'nYtv'ky1g D~Hojg kand',ekon.ummk; GOB!IUKOO 00 HbrUMMMAJO red*6 kandeekonsnank, red,; RMO, M.7,j red, [Cost of Industrial Troduction and the principal ways of reducing it) Sobivartiet' promyslavol produktaii ta oenovni shliakhy Ii snysbiennia, Kylv, 1958, 38 P. (Toverystvo dlia p*oahyreniia poll- tychnykh I naukovykh snan' Ukrainalkol RSR, Ser,2,'no,2). (Ifficiency, Industrial) (MIRA 12:3) ZADOI.IOZWY# Vapiliy 11rillovich [Zsdoro%hzyi# VA,J. kand.ekon.nauk; IFITSKIYe'D.G, sl'nyts'kyI# D.R.J;kand.skon.nauk, otv, xa vypusk [Soeialist reforms and the rising standard of living of West Ukrainian workers] Sotsialietyahrd parstyorennia L xrostaw4a dobrobutu trudinshabykh xakhidAykh oblaetai URSR, lyiv, 1959, 27 p. (Tovarystvo Alla poshyrennia olityohnykh i naukovvkh SMAUI Ukrainalkot ROR, Ser,l, no-34T (MIRA l3tO L.Referent pravlInnya Tovarietva dlya poshirennya politichnikh i naukovikh snaul Ukrains1koi RM (for Daulko). (Ukraine, Western-loonomio oonditions) KALAKHOT, Ivan Kuz'mich:,.UqQM1NITSKIY, Dmitrly GeogrJVavich [KhmelInytalkvi, -Cliasarov, XJ, tekhn.red. D.H.1; BCLDMW, R., red.; GUSAR & (Rconomy. organixation, and planning of machinery plants] Mko- nomika, organizatalla I planuvonnia mehynobudivnyk-h pidpryiemstv, Kylvj Dorshovyd-vo tekhu,11t-ry URSR, 1939o 163 p, (HIM 13:6) IgaLINITSKIY Daditr Geor 'evich (Kbme1'rqts'kyi, D.Ro], kande, ekonem. uk. ,rah =W~ mt,:~ nauk,. a arshiy repodavgte Ij NIKOIAMAI LjNikolaie", L.]. red.; GAVRILETSI, D. fHaZI*tsIp Delp tekbne rede, (Production costs &Dd~ways to reduce tbam] Sobivartist' produkt,91i ta shliakby ii znyzhemia. Eyiv, Dersh. vyd-vo polit. lit-ry URSR 1961 (MIR 14 t I 37 P. (Coats# Industrial) oil: All 111v~.AiL. k,iorl Uf in ilOtItUtC Uf 13=1~iWai.Cjtjoni, 17 JLn 54. (Vechir 'W 'WI jU; JL4 313, 2~ .1 .) Dtc 1554 27777 s/io6/60oo/oo8/01/bo6 A055/A127 AUTHORt Khmellnitskiy, E, P. TITLEt Anode modulation under heavy overvoltage conditions with complivx load PERIODICAL: Elaktroavyazl, no. 8, 1961, 20-25 TEXT: In his earlier articles [Ref. 1: "0b odnom sposobs znaohitellilogo povyahenlya kolebatellnoy moshchnosti i kpd generator& rabotayutshohegb v pere- napryazhennom rezhime" ("A method for inor6asing considerably the osoillatiiq power and the efficiency of an oscillator operating under overvoltage oonditional Radiotekhnika, 1955, no. 8; Ref. 2: "Rasohet generatora v peZ'0haprYazhenncm rezhime pri rasstroyennoy nagruzko" ("Calculation of an oeoillator'operating: under Overvol*e conditions with detuned load), ElektroMazl, 1957, no. 5, and Ref. 3%,',r0 nekotorykh osobennostyakh analiza sillno perenspryazhennogo rezbima generators, a kompleXanoy nagruzkoy" ("Some peaullaritsis of the analysis of an oscillator operating under heavy overvoltais conditions with complex load") Elektroavyazl, 1960, no. 51, -the author did not consider the modulation problem, The present analysis is an attempt to taokle this difficult problem. The Card A 27777 Anode modulation under heavy ovorvoltage ... 8110616110010/00/00;1/006 A055/A127 analysis is limited to two points of the modulation characteristic in the cows of a linear dependence of the oscillating voltage and current in the anode aircialt upon the d-o anode voltage E,. Under heavy ove ltage conditions, the r4aidual voltage in negative, bovause-1 4- a constant (70 M U.I/Ea), and no in*reaso of Its positive value taken place during the transition to the peak point, It Its necessary therefore to find out what, in the modulation process under these conditions, In the cause of*& praotioally'linear relation between the fundamontal frequency current and Hat f (134) - The first stop in this analysis Is, of course, the examination of the change in the pulse shape. The trough width 0, and the shift of its oenter Y are reluted., as shom in on* of the earlier works, bj the following expressioni + 0 .5 91 11 f, ara 0081 . -Y ' 2 1 where in the phasoi "I* between the anode current and the load voltage at the fundamental frequency, and Til Is the shift of the fundamental fretrasnor current amplitude from the pulse center. f1beins constant at modulation, az4 card 2/4 Anode modulation under heavy overvoltsge ... 27777 s/io6/6i/6oo/oo8/oo1/006 A055/Al-27 being stable, an investigation leads the author to the following conclusions; 1) the point determining the left-hand limit of the trough is practically constant at modulationj 2) Y and 01 do not vw7, The method used by the author for the calculation of the mddulated oscillator is based on thepe conclusions. Under the here examined operation conditions, the lower cutoff angle e varies considerably (together with Eg). To study this process, the author uses, after a alight modification, another formula derived in one of his earliev articles: Ug sm D (e + e + 6 S (1 - Cos 8) al a2 a3 where (8al + Oa2 + ea3) is the resulting R-0 erode voltage at the moment W t W 0. This equation can also be written an follows.-, al Cos 9) S TU 9 -DE8.) I (Abstracter's note: This analysis being a further development of the author'~s earlier articles, the same formulae, symbols and subscripts are us6d without my explanation, save in a few oases.]. To calculate the modulated oscillator, It Is adequate, here, to find first all the data for the quiesoent condition and uAie then these data for the calculatidn of the necessary data for the peak point, Card 3/4 277TT s/io6/61/boo/boOol/bo6, AD55/AI27 Anode modulation under heavy ov*rvoltage ... For simplicity, a practical (numeri*al) example is used by the author to show how all these data can be caleulat*d. There are 5 figures and 3 Soviet-bloo references. SU13MITM: February 10, 1961 card 4/4 RMI-ELINITSKIY, E.Ye. Calculating the heat tranqfer ratio of the radiators of =otor vehicles. Avt. prom. 31 no.2:26-30 F 165. (14IRA 18::") 1. TSentralInvy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni nauchno-iss:Le- dovatellskiy avtomobiltnyy i avtomotornyy instiiut. SOVII13-r- -2-1-3//-20 59 AUTHORS: Minkin, M.L., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Khmell- nitskiy, Eje. TITLEr, Some Experience in the Production of Plate Iladiato:rs (Iz opyta proizvodstva plastinchatykh radiatorov) PERIODICALs Avtom obil~naya promyahlennost', 1959, Nr 2. pp 27-28 (USSR) 40STRACT: The author describes the tests conducted by NAMI with plate radiators, used in "Moskvich" automobiles, upon request from the Moscow Small-DiBplacement Car Plant.. The testg showed that the heat emission of the radiators enn be inc~reased up to M-. by using corrugated plates (Fig 2) with ridges and cavities. Furthermore, the use of copper instead of brass for their construction would further increase the heat emission by 16-18,00f. There are I photoe:raph, 2 gra!phs, and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIAT1ON: NAMIt Moskovskiy zavod malolitrazlinykh avtomobiley:0soscow. Small Car Plant) Card 1/1 HIMUN, M.34, kand.tokhn.nauk; KHKIPLINITSKIT, R.Te.; SHATWICH. A.G.; KAUTATIV, V.10 Nov radiators for the SIL motor vehicles* 4vtopromo no.9:10-14 3 160, (MMA 13:9) 1, Gosudaretvennyy soyusnyy ordena Trudovogo Txasnogo Znameni nauchno- issledovatellskil avtomobilszqy avtomotornyy institut i Hookovskiy avtopavod imeni Likhacheva. (Motor vehicles--Radiatore) -ruu&;-Xm% 'V~p~-Z.U--I--SRAIEVICHt A G.; MAVAYEV, MINM9 H.L.9 kand.tekhn L DOLI PAPIN, A.A.- Indreasing.the effectivness of cooling systems for automobile gineis. A-A. pro%. no.2tlO-13 .1 161. (MIRA 14111) o n 1, Gosudarstvwyy soyusM ordena Trudbvogo Krasnogo Znameni.,wWUo- issledovatellkiy avtonobill ~* i avtomotornyy inatitut i Mookovalay Rry aytozavod imeni Likhachava. t.!ptomobilai--Enginea---~-Cooling) 77 Ji R411I N "0 KWELINITSKIY, E.Ye. Criterions and methods for evaluating thermal effectiveness' of motor-car radiator cores. Avt.prom. 28 no.10t22-26 0 l62. OURA 15:9) .4 1. Gosudarstvennyy noyuznyy ordens, Trudovogo Kraznogo Znamei%i nauchno-inaledovatellakiy avtomobillnyy i avtomotovnyy inst!'Aut. (Motor vehicles-Radiatoro) Pq-4/Pg-4/Pk-4 IJP(c) B B j, AL CM -1 r- ~tc -c-a troy;, niy a, ncl. 5. 1965, 14-15 7~1,"PTC TAW ALM HOT ale-Inent, uniVergal ABSTRACT, b.iiary -mfar In lariefly denribed !-a whAch Fla. . ity,~n! '1 -1 !~, n- ~ 7- Z, - 'i , - ~ p t 7 U NO RKT om-a OOC, ME M MWEN MINOR- al .Ilk il M ~ R : HP411.4.117,14 4 I rl"n M MMINITSKIY, F. M, 20141 M111TITSKIY, F. Fl. Gemangioma pecheni. Vrachev. delo, 1949, No. 6p stb. 557-58 SO: LETOTIS ZHURNAL STATEYt Vol, 27, Moskva, 1949 Uperience4in organiztzzgraral~surglcal aid In gastroduodenal hemorrbage caused by ulcers. Sovemedo 20 noomt6q-71 D l.56. (KLM 10: 1) 1. Is Kirovogradek.07.oblastnoy bolluitays (IWTIC UIM, bomoirrbage. sul-g" ma"glibut iu village) --------- ----- Construction Industry - Accounting Organization of calculations.in construction) Sov. fin., 13, No. 4, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JulY 1952. Unclassified. IMM I RITSXIY, - G. Shortcomin& in the control of the IrAustrial Bank, 7in. SSSR 16 no*508-0 My 155' (KM 8:6) (Ukraine-3anks and baWdng) 11MINITSM, Goo rZ4...,q"mp!i ch; KARAGODIN. Y.L., redaktor; AVRUSHCEZIMO, -r';,~ itor ix"iAPilva; ZHOROV, D.M., takhnicheakiv redaktor (Tables for hydraulic calculations of drainage inetallationol Tablitey g1dravlioheskogo rascheta vodootvodnykh sooruzhetil. Koskva, Izd-vo Ministeratva ko=unallnogo khostaistva RSFSR, 1956. 61 p. (MLRA 9:9) (H,ydraulte enginearlug-Tablest calculations. ate.) (Drainago,.Kouse) XHKEL#NlTi'Krr, G, Using credit isnued by the Industrial Bank. Fin. SSSR 17 30-71 64-65 J1 156. (Kw 9:9) Mmine-Constructlen Induetz7-Finance) XMMLINIMIY, a. ~ institutions over construction. ~~n. SSSR 18.no.5.-77-79 MY 157, WaA lOrO I........ -.-I ..- 1. Upravlyayushebly Ukrainskoy kontoroy Prombanka. (Construction industry) (Banks and banking) XMMLINITSZ 1Y, G. Ridden potentialities In Ukrainian constmotion. rin. SSSR 19 ne.12:48-33 1) 158. (K[RA lltu) l*U`pravlymyushchiy Ukrainakey respubliksmakey kantoroy Prombanki. (Ukraine-Construction induxtry-7inance) The Oonstruotion Bank and putting capital assets in operation. Fin. SSSR 37 no.7t66-69 JX 163. (IURA 16:8) 1, Upravlyayusbehiy 'Ukrainakoy respublikanskoy kontoroy Stroybanka.. tj .. (ftaine-Capital investments) . % I BURLAKOVO N.Ya., inzh.; KAPLAN, GA., inzhoner-okonomist; LISTENBURT, F,M.,, kand.geogr. nauk; SMOLYAR, I.M., kand. arkhitektury; SOLDATOV, S.I., kand. arkhitaktury; SOLOFNENKO, N.A., kand. arkhitaktury; KHMELINITSKI Mop inzho Regional planning is necessary. From. stroi. 40 no.8:42-45 Ag (MIRA 1f 8) (Regional planning) RYAZANOV, V.S.; BUTUZOVA, V.P.; SIMONOV~ G.V.; GOLIDSHMN, A.M.; KORNEYEV, N.A-- "AMOYLOV, Ya.M.; LYSSYKH, I.V.; KYMELI IMUTIKOV, Ye.B.; ANTONOV, M.F.; 1~) BMRO ISKANA, T.M. [flecom.endations for the eptabaishment of schemes for plaming f axTdng -areas J -Rekomendatsii, po sostavlenilu s1them planirovl%i sallskokhoziaistvenrWkh raionov. Moskv&p Stroiizdatp 1965. 151 P. (MIRA 18:7) 2. Moscow. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy i -gradostroit 11stvu-2-T-Centrall Droyektn y institutpo Mry nauchno-issledovatellpv4v i proyektnyy institut po gradostroitellstvup Moskvae IMMINITSKIY K.A. (Minsk) I -- I Blimination of large swallowed foreign bodies. Vast. khir. 77 no-*X: 118 Ja .056 (Km 9S.0 I (INTISTINIS-POIRXIGN BODIRS) KINXMIRITSMY, K,,K. Intorosting case of the reproduction of Salix nigricano. Priroda 30 no,8:106 Ag 161. (MIRA 140) 1. Botanicheskiy sad.SamA kandskogo gosudarstvenrogo universitAa. (Samarkand-vinows) (Plants--Reproduction) TWERIV, Mikhail Nikoltryoviah; KLYUYEV, YurlyVladimiroviolq VOIDGIDN, L,A., inzb.f, retsenzentj KONDYEV, V.G., inzh., retsenzent; MILOOOV, A.A., Inzh,,. reteenzent; Uffl7M,'.OV, G.,A.p inzb., retaenzent; Kid-ELINITSKIY, L.T., inzh., red. VOROTNI)IOVA, L.F... [V.echanizatli)n of tho intrastation conveying of docunnts] lllekJianizatsiiv~ vnixtristantaionnoi peresylki dolnmentov. Mo- skva, Transzheldorizdat, 1962. 68 p. (MIRA 1517 (Railroads--Stationo) (Pneumatic-tube transport&tion~ PHEDS.. V.Yu., insh.1, red.; MWET IWITSKIY, L.J~ zhe., red.; MVEDKVA,, M.A.# tekhn. rod. (Brigades of commmiot labor of operating railroad workers] Bri- gady ko==Isticheskogo truda rabotnikov dvitheniia; iz opyta Moskovokoi dorogi. Moskva, Vi3es.isdatellsko-poligr.ob"edineniia M-va put6i soobahchaniia, 1961. 54 Ps (MIRA 14: ~32) (Railroads-Employees) BUDANOVp A.S. (Leniftgrad); BWDANOV, Nam*, insh. (Leningrgd);,KHMMiM, inzh. (Leningrad) Uniform technology in the operations of railroad stations and harbors. Zhel.dor.trancip. no.11:42-47 N' 162. (MMA 15311) 1. Zamestitell nachalinika Leningradakogo torgovogo mors1kogo ports, (for Budanov). 2. Stantsiya NoW Port (for Bogdar-ov)o (?reight and freightage) BIUM, Allbert Itskovich; ZHILITSOV, P.N., insh., retsenzent; qPMLvNITSKII,-hJ,,.inah.,, red.; VOWTNIKOVA, L.F., U.M.-red, [Operation of electric interlocking systew ] Ekopluatatsiia ustroistv elektricheskoi teentralizataiie' Moskva, Trans- sholdorlzdat, 1963. 53 p. , (MIRA 160) (Railroads--Sipaling-Interlocking systems) CheMical Abst. 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