SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KLIGER, G.A. - KLIKA, O.

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,e ~- ~ Z- , -Ff~ - - -. - -,- - -- -- ~L-- --, - - -- I I -- -,-- I I,r" ft X.L.- I KLIGKR,-2&-A. Can4 Ohm Sol -- (dies) *?he synthesis of aliphatic mines % W--~ -md*C*%wd from oxides of carbon, hydrogeVind mmonlao" Moss 19570 11 PP (Aaekd Sol USSR, Inst of Petroleum), 100 copies (KL, 5-58, 100) A".4 4C) KAUN, TiuZ,j BASMaXOT, A#Nsj ZMMIXL, Lol.; ORIDTA. N.A.: IM Influence of reduction conditions on the properties of molten Iron catalysts used in alcohol synthesis from carbon monoxide and hydrogen. trudy last* neftle lOt262-268 .157. (MM Ilt4) (Alcohols) (Carbon monoxide) (11ydrovu) AUTHORSs Bashkirovj A. H., gaean, Tus 3-j Kli-er, 0. A. 62-50-4-21/32 TITLEt Composition of Pro&wts Obtialned by the Synthesis of Aminus ~of Carbon-, llydroj;ea- arw "~unia Lonoxide (Sontav produktov ainteza aninov I-. okisi uZlerods, vodoroda I a=iaka) PERIODICALi Izvextiy& Akadouti Nauk G53alOtdolen4a Xhinichaskikh Vauko 1950# Hr 4, PP. 504-506 (USSR) ABSTIUCT t Already earlier the authors realized the synthesis of the alkyl amines of CO and awonia In the presence of molten iron catalysts. The synthatizing products obe tained contained up to 25-A aliphatic auinon. Furthers. more a perfection of the used catalysts was carried out. A stable# active and rather colective catalyst was found. In the presence of the catalyst the aut Ora synthetized on most favorable conditionst from I ix~ 12oto gram of synthesis products (without water). Of these were 54jo% alkylamineo (3o$ of which in liquid and 21,o% in can state). Tables 1-4 aive information. Card 1/2 on the results of tho elementary analysis of some The Composition of the Synthetization Products of the 62-50-4-21/32 Aminee of Carbon-# Hydrogen- and Ammonia Monoxido fractions of the deotillation and the phyaical cone stants of some fractions. There are 4 tables and 12 reforences, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONe Institut nefti Akademii nauk SSGR (Petrole= 1"Uttitep AS UM) SUBMITTEDs November lo, 1957 AVAILLBLEs Library of Con3reas 1. Catelysts-4ynthesis-Stidy and teaOMAS Card 2/2 50) SGIV/62-59-7-34/30 Kagan* 'Jus 3*9 3achkirov, A. ff., Klirerp Go A.# ierwa~ov# AJTHORSs Yu. 1. TITLEs Transforaation of n-Datyl Amine Under 3-nthesin Conditions from Carbon Oxide and Hydro-,cn (Frtvrashchcn14e nibattlamin3 v usloviyakh nintcza It okial ugllzrola I vodorods) I'ERIODICALt Izvestija Akademii cauk S53:1. Otdelrntye khW1chv3k1%h n3uk# 1959s Nr 7, pp 1345 - 1346 (MB-41) ABSTUCTs It had been fcund in provioun invcetiiqtIons that w~hen cyn- thesizing n_Uatyl amine froz CO, 9 2 :1 ;. d I;H3i:i the pres-6nee of Iron astalystat di- and triall~ylla -~r,! forzed iii addition to monoalkyl amines. Noreov,_r, the for,-.ation of tha di- and trialkyle van found to be da:iendtnt In the coirue of rcaction b,j the facilitated reactinS possi!Alitj of ,ri~_arj amines with oxy3eu-uontaining prodacto frou tte lsydro~,~cn-3%11on of -the carbon oxide (alcohols, aldohydc,4, etc). The conclialon was drawn thtrefrom that the necondsr~ and tertiarj a:aInea tanf be obtained from CO, H2, and the pri-aary aairc, herc n-but;rl Card 1/3 amine. Thin conclanion is aubmitttd, to ux%An3tion in the Trateforastion of n-Dutyl Anine Under 3 C Y/C 2 - 5 ~"' -7- 3 4/ 3 8 Conditions From Carbon Oxide and ffjdrodeii cold 2/3 2rtaent paper. The syntheals conditiors rere tho ui;;~ wl in references I and 2. A ioltnn iron iatal'int ra.1 also ;ante. In t%c Investi,stion, The amines obtaincd %cr.- rotentiometri- cally titrated, The folle7iti: una investil-ste4 in the ocur3t of ainthessist the inflierce tZerted by tht. atiint addition r2te upon the catalystq bj tcuperatire, pre-sure, and tht zatio CO/11 in the initial mixture on the yi,-ld and tho p:odatts of tit-. syrAthesis. The data obtained are apealfied in tht table. It a2y be obaerved fro= the latter that ctcon4iry in,! tartinro- amiars may be act4ally obtaincd in t%, ainrzer descri!)cdo and that$ by obaneing the conditioLa# tic reaction may he dirtattd to the prodjotion of uither secondary or tertiary aminta, In- ortase in the ooticentration of n4utyl -imine and tcneratare leaes to the predominant formation of n1cond3r;r amini, '.1lu- tion of Ityaro'--en, low teapLrature, and ~-low addition of r.-biAtwl azine on the cataljat for the Ycraation of tcrti3ry a;jine# Rising pressure increaftea the foraatios, of th#! two aziLea. At P" ';00 the larsest perct-rit*ajt. jicld of stoondary and t~.-rtiary uuinea in obtalutd The addltioaill;- obtainzd priuar$ aminc to cij~4c4 by.d13proportiocation. Therc are ! Trareforu.stion of n-But~l Awine Under 3,jrth:rAs Conditions Prou Carbon Oxide and Hjdrojen table and 10 referenaces 7 of 10~101 3rt 3oviet. ASSOCIATIONt InstItut nafti Akadtati nauk SSMI (I:-.:tW4t4c c"' Petr,)Icum of the Acadeny of Sociencest USSR) SUWTTEDt JAWM7 19P 1959 Card 3/3 XLIGER, G.Ael 40WROVp A#N*; BZZINGVtj NA; XAQN,, Yu.B. Method for ana2ping products obtained tV the interaction of a.Uphatio alooholm vith amonia in the presence, of hydrogen. Nettakhinia. 1 no-31397-402 Mr-Jo 161. (KIRA 261n) 1. Institut neftekhWebaskogo mintau AN SSSR* KAOANI Yu.B.; RASMaROV,, AA.; ILICAR,. O.Aj CHZHOU CHZHAO-DI [Chou Chao-ti); MAN, X.Ye, Reaction between cotyl alcohols and anvionia under the brdro- gen pressure on a fund iron catalyst. Neftakhim4 1 no. t 403-410 W-19 161, (Kn~ 16tl:L? 1, Inatitut neftekbi-icheskogo aintesa AN SSSR i t.natitut tonkay khImIaMskol t4khnologii imeni Lomonosm. KAGANO Tu.B.; BASHMUV L*Ne; O*A.j CHZHOU CMHAO-DI (Chou Chao-till XR, S.U. -.-. Iffect of the molecular voigbt of alcohol on the proes" of its M-4nation. saftskmaiia, I no-42555-563 JI-Ag 061. WRA Mill) 19 Institut nefUWAimichoskogo mintesa AN SM L Mbskovskiy Institut tonkay khimiehoskoy takhnologii imeni Lomonosm. KAGU,, Yu&B.j RUMW=p AA; XUGXR, O.A. Aidutlon of a-butwol mr Im "Wrots =der W"gon PMOUX so no*34"473 It 1610 (KM& 14SQ ISTAN MR Otd*khJA*A=k la lotitut naftekkWoUsbSo sistesa AN MR, KAOAV)~-Yu.B.; MSIIYIRC)VI, A.N.; MURS G.A.; ROZOVSKIY,, A.U, Certedn problems involved in the microkinstics of amir-tion of alcoholq on fused iron catalysts. Neftekbimlia 2 no.2:253-256 Y&%Ap 162. (KM& 15s6) I# Institut neftekhImIcheskogo mintesa, All SSSR, (Alcohols) (A-ination) Amm.-" BASHMOVIP A.M. LM GUAX-m Eta guaswryt); all, OA.1 HEZIM's X.N.J Imma TU.B. 16thod of anLIping products of reaction betwoon aliphatic alcohols and aMq2 adnes. Neftokhinia 2 1 no.ld2l-126 J~o-F 162. (KDA 15 3 5) I* Institut neftekhLed -go sintesa AN SSSR. Aft4nfts) (Alcohols) 0.1,; 8ASMI#OVg 1.0.1 LrUr-OVAN-M ILU luang-y'u*); MAN, U.S. of the; strutusui end no2scular weight of IniU&1 an the intAr"tion-of aliphatic alcohols with primary alkyl amines, Neftekbiniia- ' 2 no,3084P.390 *-Je 162. (KIRA 15M 1. Institut neftakhWobaskogo sinten AN SSSR. (Alcohols) (Amines) KAGAN, Yu,B.; BASHKIROV, A.N,j ILIGERO 0,A.1 LWY GUAN-YUY JIZ Kuang-yu) Synthesis of secondary alkyl smines from aliphatic alcohols and primary amines* NottekhLaiia 2 nn.3t391-397 Vq-Je 062. (MIRA 150) 1. Institut neftekhisiobeakago sintsu AN SM. (Amines) (Alcohols) ACCX$31OW Ut AF4024408 S/02041"/004/001/010610110 AUTHORt Kagan, ~ Tue Be I Imsburows, A., so I Kligere of 40 11 loop ftesseys Trr~z: synthesis of secondary alky free carbon moaoxLde, hydrogen a164 'i. w. Usthylastnee SOWM lkftakhLniy$o V* 40 noo I# It"# 106-110 7- TOPIC TAQSs secondary olkylasineg syntbastst aminstiong process coodftiong reaction wachaniss, wethylalkylaplas AMIMCTs Continuins earlier work (Yus be Migans Ae No 11askirowt 0, A, 91iser, Yu, I* Yormkav* Ixvs AN U8R# Otd* kh1m* as (1959), 1345), the interaction of CO, H2 and methylawine to form secondary alkylauLnes we@ *tu"*4. Using a fused Iron catelypt# the optimum s"thesis conditions are 100-140 atmospheres pressures 1250 hours"4� Volume flOW Of the initial PS U'XtUr4V & temperature Of Ul-175 016. and an 112:CO:CH3NH2 ratio Of 4111191$*1The yield of secondary aninas was 77-78,3. solo%* The product also coutained I of al4ohoLs and, cavbaWl sea eme i anomte pounds, indicating the synthesis probably proceeded In two stog"I (1) the formation of the sompounds from CID aud followed'by 1/2 f i I I , ~ - -4 1. ACCESSION NRs AP4031146 8/0056/64/0"/004/124S/12S6 AUTHORSI. Guzhavin, V. X-s Zigor,, 0. 1C.1 xolganove V. Zer Labodev, A. V.i Marish, K, S.y Prokosbkin, YU. JD'4_'Smolyahkinj, V. T.1 Sokolov, A. Pej Soroko, Le Hot Tslui Wa-chluang TXTLEs Pion production in pp collisions at 6SO MsV energy SOURCEj Zh eksper. L toor. fize, ve Of no* 4# 1964# 1245-12S6 TOPIC TAGSt pion production,, pion pion interaction,' rosonknee scat- tering, Mandelstam representation* isotopic invariance ABSTRACTt A liquid-hydrogen bubbie chamber was used to investigate, pion-nucleon correlations and the angle and energy distributions of ;r one produced.by 650-MoV protonse The investigation was motivated p by the few unanswered questions which the Mandelstam phenomenological resonance model (Prooo Roy. Soco vt A244# 491, 1958) 6oeq not supply. Among these questions are.the possibility that Laospin is not *an- CWd l/S Accusiou NRs AP4031146 served and the role of the (3/2, 3/2) resonance in pion production- Four reactions are investigated P + P + P P + P.4 d + W, P+P-P+P+so- I The results of the invustigation indicate that the experimental anp- lar distributions of neutral and charged pions are consistent with the assumption of isotopic invariance. The contributions of W-sub-' system states with isospin T a 1/2 and3/2 are measured and found 7rN to be 72 _t 3% in the latter.case. The cross sections, the angular distributionso and energy spectra of the particles were determined by methods free of the influence of systematic arrors.inherent in experiments using particle counters. Zn addition, wqleand onergy Cwd 2/5 ACCESSION NRs AP4031146 correlations were obtained in the three-particle processes (3)-and Mi these characteristics could not be obtained by earlier pro- cedures. The liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber makes it possible to carry out an exbaustive study of all pp scattering processes in a single experiment. it was confirmed that the cross section for pion! p4ir production in this energy range is negligible. aln conclusion we thank the technicians and laboratory assistants for good operation- of the liquid-hydrogen bubble chambers the scanning group of ITSF headed by D. 1. Tumanova, the scan;Ang group of OrYal who reduced the pbotographat and also Ye* X, Landis and Ye, B.,Gallpern for. matting up the program and performing the calculations on the else- tronic computer.* Orij. art. hass 14 figures, 21 formulas, and 1 tablee ASSOCIATXONt Institut teoretioheskoy i sksperimentallnoy fiziki. GXAE (institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, GKAZ)j .Ob~yedinenny*y institut yaderny*kh Looledovaniy (Joint Institute of [ .. IL --, .-, . Molow A=.SSXOM ns AP4031146 MLOSMI 01 Comparison of pion energy spectra Number of oases (interval), 4.*"w4 kvlol~# NOW644 0-20 20- 40 4 It. t 1 o 0 S,$:k O's ~ 40-W 60-4* Is 13 34 a 2,2.*0.4 ofl--too IOD-12D is 20 U 31 I ZD-1 40 t '4t 27 1,7 0,3 006-1 00 i 1 80-i so 0 1 0-110 .in 20 i's Average, CVwfix energy "M "0v 03.:*k S go.* C&rd5/5 12-945-65 1VT(m)/T/EWA(m)_2 AFWL/SSD/ABD(a)_5/xsD(10 7/004/1228/1231 ACCESSION NR.' AP4047888' S/0056%4700 Guzhavin, V. M.; FUlger G K - Kolganov, V. Z-1 Lebso_O_V'~ Prokoshkin, lu. D., A. Mari5h, K. S.; Munin, ~;,)kolov, A. P.1 Soroko, M..; Ts'ui, Wa-ch'uang TITLE: Elastic proton scattering at 650 MeV GOURCEs Zburnal eksperLmantol'ncy L tooretich-makoy fixikL, v. 47, no. 4, 1964, 1228-1231 -FOPIC TAGS- proton proton scattering, elastic scattering, angular dependence, scattering cross section, differential cross section ABSTRACTi A total of 1767 events of elastic p-p scattering at 650 MeV was registered with the liquid-bubble chamber of the XTEF, placed in the beazn of protons with energy 650 + 5 Mev. The equip- ment and procedure were described by the authors elsewhere (ZhETP v. 46, 1245, 1964)1 the proton scattering angles were measured with Cofd 1/2 L 1-3945-65 ACCESSION NRs -AP4047800- the LYaP reprojector (A. T. Vasileriko et al. PTE, No. 6. 34. 1957). A statistical comparison of the pre3ent data with earlier results is made. The angular dependence of the differential cross section. averaqed over angle intervals of 30, is deduced from the results and approximated by means of an empirical polynomial. 'In conclusion we thank M. P. Saldin for help with the measurements on the reprojector and microscope, an~ L. 1. Lapidus for a discussion of tte resuLts.0 Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 formulas, and I table. ASSOCIATIONt Ob"yedinenny*y institut Vaderry*kh issledovaniy (Joint-I-natitute of RuClear ReSearch) SUBMITTED: 30Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB OODE.- NP Nit RSF SOVt 006 (YMERs 001 Card 2/2 KLIGER, G.K.1 KOLGAHOV, V,Z.; LEBEMVq A.V.1 SHOLYAHM, V.T.; SOKOL4DVpA.P* -'- --- I -,.:- - .. Coinstmiction ot liquid-biydrogan bubble chombers; ' '"';l) Prib, I takho okspe 9 noo3t3-25 My-Je 164 (HIRA IS m L 20350-65 Wr(m)/EpF(0)/3V(t)/VF(t) Pr4 TJP(C)/AFkl JD A. V. AUt OR-. V. Z.; Leboday U TITLE:, Problems of designing Oquid-hidrogen bubble chambers. (A review) SOUR(-;E: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 3. 1964, S-Z5 TOPIC TAGS: bubble chamber. liquid hydrogen bubble chamber. bubble. chamber design ABSTRACT: Based on 1946-63 Soviet sources and 1952-63 Western (mostly American) sources, the review covers theme points: Invention and development of the chamber; principal parts and, their arrangement (round, rectangular, cortical chambers). transillumination at small angles; metals used for cf-amber housing and their low-temperature characteristics; illuminators. their expansion- contraction conditions, and gaskets used to meet thorn; thermostatic controls; Cora 1/Z L 20350-65 AGCES~SION NR: AP4041007 oylphon, gas, and piston expansion mechanisms, radiation screens; auxiliary cooling devices; safety eevices and safety problems. Twelve large liquid- hydrogen bubble chambers (7 American, 2 French, I CERN. I British. and 1 TEF Soviet) are listed with these characteristics reported: working space dimensions, housing rraterial, number and arrangernem of illuminators, expansion syrtem, illuminator gasket, piston gasket, thermostatic control, liquid hydrogen consumption, operating mode, piston stroke. expansion factor, magnet characteristics, exposure, false radius of curvature, year of completion. Orig. art. has- 20 figures, 14 forraglas, and 4 tables. ASSCCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: U NO REF SOV'. 0 12 OTHER: OZI Ccrd 2/2 nIGER Sh, i mkhanik Unit for saak aleaning, Makl-olov. prm. 28 so.8#25ft 1,62 1, TarorssontWa masterskaya lirovgradskoy mlinitsy jo.S. KLIG~Jd-Wi' H.1-1. **k- Prevention of umer of tho cervix utori In rural aroass Pod,O akush, I gin, 22 no,5t59-61 160. (141RA l5t6) 1. Obukhovukaya rayannaya bollnitna (aavnry vrach - D.A. Hodslitayn) Kiyuvakoy obbwti, KLIGNMOO M.N. OrpAisation and inthods of the Implementation of "cancer Ywasuros in x raral district. Vraoh. delo no.22010-111 D 163 * (XMA 17s2) I* Mukhovsk" rayoways bollrAtsa Kilevskay oblastl Nauchnyy rukovoditoll raboty - prof, VA, Savitakiye KLIGE34AN. Sol, Foundation v1th widely spao*d footings for large-panel buildIngs on sunkAn moLL Onnopfundo L iwkb.gm. 7 no.WO-19 165a (MIRA 1814) t t " *I# I o 1 I I I Lj & W & l l * l ' , all LUX 4, T f I I - -A --" t -l #44 s- . a - - -A L. f A -A a - e a . A 4 k is# ""Of 00 0 00 '11406"Id" MWW Alft" OW dW KAIWIMS Of M- Ogg " i" I f OUWtWft ISOM W* MK NOW orm bet v pmew asml uns- * a& " de 44 011A of dW SMOV Ohill Of Owels, sM do wt dktan The sphivinif , mem ry of tbr "dutwo III "no& 71IM "am.mind" sorm w owd to vipblii The trablowe 44 obe qwWr** skawso ad 2 0 0 A b w not) an wwrL a hr"% - , , -of ow cmclaw I nd** form td Soo dw sam arobt. wiMS orkids a usiM dimamm. It. 0. see Got are 0 v Tt ck 'S00 , I ago &i& I L A adidital"OfAt 09#11411014 tLatwitAtom INW, 64#4649* too Rl- I to"" a A; 4as list F i i so ;"4 b t a ~. n a IF , No 000 0 0 000 000 0 0 s g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 0 0 60000 06060 a 6 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 Ce 4 0*00*0 0 0 0 * -7 t r 6 .0 . P #- ,#~ w OW ~#1014 pro eit 4A41 401031041VIV 1"4911101 111014411wille I is fit I k 0 all f Oft 00 oes 00 oop 90 00 00 1 00 too so., fee # 0., "%I memo 04 of v" IF-m q aftr 94 w wap" 00 " I am.. p PW M-. Me 00 mrai'l,qd a too "Ablit";i1of'"i of jr I 1- 9-9-1- z , ~ -1 , - ~e.' p, 'A. L:~ 77 -.1, 7 Card I Author X31guan) Y., 16 Title I Statistical theory of heavy nuclei and nuclear forces Periodical : Zhur. eksp. I teor# fit.. 28,p 2-97-307, March 1955 Abstract : The statistical theory$ which is a semiclassical approximatior of the method of self-aJusted field, was theory in application to heavy nuclei takind Into account unsaturated spine and charges for various cb&M- syaw.tric functions of Interaction between nucleons vith functions of dis- tance or ttie Yukaws form., _g2oexp (-kr)/r. The autbor obtains and Investi- gates the c"tions for the distribution of both total density of the nu- ~Ieons mid also the "charge* or *spin" density. fie obtains the forw4, " for the principal "isotopic"-and supplementary term of the expression for the energy of the tuclaus. He considers the influence of various properties *f the nuclear forces upon the tebavior of complex nuclei. Ton references,, includirug: F. I# 10igman,, ibid, .14, 323, 19414; 16, 346, 1948. Institution: Kiev Technological Institute of Light Industry Submitted December 15, 1953 21 (0) AUTHOR: Kligmant 7, 1, SOV/56-35-2-9/60 TITLE: On the Distributio'n"of Nucleon Density In Nuclei (0 raspredelsnit plotnosti nuklonov v yadrakh) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheskoy fisiki, 1950, Vol 35, Ir 2, pp 367-371 (USSR) ABSTRACT. Among the many theoretical and experimental possibilities of making a contribution towards the researoh of nuclear construction the author chose the following: With the aid of the statIstical theory he investigates the distribution of orbital moment& in nuclei, using different distribution funotions. A comparison with experimental results shows that suitable distribution functions can be found which satisfy certain results (scattering tests with fast electrons on nuclei# condition of saturationt *bell model For r 410 (R0 a domain of constant density in the nualeusi. ?o constj N, K(21+1)3 (N1 a maximum number of nucleons of one, kind in the nucleus), and for K it holds that Card 1/3 On the Distribution of Nucleon Density in Nuclei SOV/56-35-2-9/60 r2 K To ? (r) dr/(r3?(rB For ro!~R it holds that ~(r) - Yof(x),whers, f(x) for a 0 Fermi distribution" to equal to 1/0 + 0 (r-,)/I). With d/Reff w 4x r2 (r)dr the following holds for Fermi 11 distribution: Roff c(3J)1/3 and V 4,4,&/(3J)1/311.- b/o4gl d - 4A b. d and o ore determined empirically (scattering of fast 13 neutrons as being d - (2,4.! 0t3),10- . on and (ijo? 10002 A,/3).10-13 ... ?or A - 40, 77, and 197 the corresponding 6, 7t X- and Reff"'luse are given In table 2. The shape of the distribution function to given in accordance with the distribution decrease ut ro"OR, In three Card 2/3 forms, which satisfy the *xp artments- On the Distribution of Xualoon Density in Nuclei BOT/56-35-2-9/60 Mr-2 Case a - Gaussian distribut of I I ion: J(r) o*XP a Cis* b - Linear distribution: g(r) - foOto + a r)I& for R04 r 4RO + &I for r;~Ro + a: f(r) 0 Came o - Exponential distribution: q(r) - fooxjf-(r Ro)/j There are I figure# 2 tabl*sq'and 15 referencest 9 of which are Soviet* SUBMITTED: Card 3/3 _R;PWO Mop insho Assombly of brifte span atructures in vintere Art.dor- 27 noo2l' N 164, (MIRA 181B KLIGWj G#Loj VISINp Moo Imnd*t4khn*nAUkt dotmont IVroved synclaramus starting circuit for electric xultiple unit trains, RIaLl. topl.tiaga 6 no.2:8-9 F 162. (KIM 15:2) 1. N&Oh&lfnik elektrodepo Nikopoll PridnoprwsW dorogi (for Klipap). 2, Dnepm_"trovski Inotitut in n6roy zbolemodo- roshoop transports, (for VISM (Ilmotrio railroads-Squipwnt and supplies) MrAMlY, A.$ Producing prefabricated reinforced concrete parts at the building site, Mokh.trud.rab. 8 noe?III-13 O-N 134.(KLU 8:1) L Upravlymyushohly trostom Meatrostaakov troy (for 3ro dywwkly) 2, Ildhallalk prolevodstyeaw-tekhaichookogo otdola treate, (for (Precast concrete construction) KIAGO,A Anak Natw 'ph, LABn.SKIY Leonard lvjijvj,;' vfgavichj BALYAMAYA, A.Ye.,, r--d. (Collectlon of problems on design and drawing in wchanl- cal eLgIneering) Sbornik raschetno-graflchasklkn zadanii po takhn1cherkol rektAnike,, Klevp Izd-vo Kiev-skcgo univ.., 1964. 246 p. 16:3) KUMNO N.V. lath lutowtio control of the heigbt of the longitudinal silos of couplers. T"t. ISNII MPS 22 no.4t4O-43 163. (XM 160) (Milmd"ump yards) (Automatic control) KLIGMANO M,Taoy lash& Prestrossing of round reinforced conarets tanU by s"rats members (from "Baton and StaMbetonbau.0 no.5. 1962). Bet.1 I shol.-bot. 9 so.503-235 Yj 163. XMA 16s6) (Tanks) (Huncery-Prestressed concretol SOV/111-59-3-19/26 AUTHOR: Kligman, V.S,Chief TITLE: What the Technical-Economic Laboratory of the Moscow Post Office is Working On (Had chem rabotayet tekhnlko- ekonomicheskeya laboratoriya moskovskogo pochtamta) PERIODICAL: Veet;nik avyazi, 1959,1%Nr 3, p 34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article describes the work of the technical-eco- nomic laboratory of the moscow Post office, organized in 1954, and made up of 3 groups, the first for pro- blems of organization and operation of postal communi- cations, the second for mechanization, and the third for mechanization of records. 30 persons work in the laboratory# over half in the second, mechanization groups The laboratory studies the organization of production processes In dispatch offices and enter- prises of the Moscow post-office, and other postal enterprises in the country, studies mechanized postal operation abroad, and heavy and labor-consuming opera- tions in other branches of the Soviet economy. The Card 1/4 laboratory is charged with making up projects for mecha- SOV/111-59-3-19/26 What the Teohnical-Economic Laboratory of the Moscow Post Office is Working On nization of the production processes in dispatch of- f1coo# sorting centers and municipal communications offices under the kosuow P.0, During the past two years the laboratory has made up projects of partial and complete mechanization for 11 dispatch offices, 4 sorting centers, and 15 municipal communications offices# The majority of projects are implemented by the experimental workshop of the Moscow Post-office# A 1957 project for re-organization and supplementary mechanization of production px is In the dispatch office for printed matter of the Moscow P*0* to described, In the current year the laboratory is to make up projects for the supplementary mechanization of 8 dispatch offices, 2 sorting centers, as well as mechanization for 12 municipal communications offices. The author enumerates a number of construction projects Card 2/4 for now means of mechanizing postal communications, SOV/111-59-3-19/26 What the Technioal-Economio Laboratory of the Moscow Post Office is Working On Card 3/4 undertaken on assignment of the main postal Rdminist- ration of the Ministry of Communications of the USSR) or on the laboratm7lsown initiative, several of which have already'passea to the serial production stage. Two large operations, "a system for processing, trans- portingg and mechanizing the loading and unloading of parcel post on the ba sis of using containers"g and "an arrangement of pneumatic post for transporting . documents between dispatch offices of the Moscow Post, Office" are cited. Testing of domestic and foreign means of mechanizing postal operations has an import- ant place in the work of the laboratory. A number of such pro4ects, undertaken In the last 2 years, are listed# in connection with this work materials of foreign postal departments and the Unlyernal Postal Union are translated into Russian at the laboratory, The laboratory also evaluates suggestions for mecha- nization submitted by postal workers. Problems of the SOV/111-59-3-19/26 What the Technical-Economic Laboratory of the Moscow Post Office is Working On mechanization of records and accounting processes are' another phase of the laboratory's workq brieflytrw*A by the author, In all 10 dispatch offices ait" about 100 municipal commuacations offices employ mechanization of records and accounting processes* ASSOCIATION: Tekhniko-ekonomicheskaya laboratoriya Moskovskogo pochtamta (The Technical-Economic Laboratory of the Moscow Post Office) KL10MAXO V.V. Undo teMn, nauk BamJ* prinalples in the Plotting of an efficlent network AY$teS for the traffid of 1mg-distance passenger trains. Trudy MITT no,,20W62-188 165. (MM l816) KLIGMAN V.V.-q kand.takhn.n&Wt Scheduling or passenger trains on train shoots for double-track lines, Trudy MIT no,261t265-IM #63, 27A) GUNITOVAj XXv insh.; XUCIPANj Y.V.t kand.tekhn.nauki XAKOVKIN,, I.M.; TISHCH9WKOj Ife-No Nov organisation of operaticas at main stations and on approach liness Zbels dor. tramp* 43 no. 1.0447 Ja l6le (KMA 24t4) lo Ikohallnik stautoll, Tellshanks, Privolthakoy dorogi (for Makovk1n). 2e Flachallnik tovarnoy kontory stantsLi Yellsbanks, Privolsbakay doragi (for Tishchanko)* (PAilroads.-height) C)BROMMIxt 0.1., doktar takho.nauk, prof,j XLICKU, V,V,, kWt#khu#wkuk Ordor of applioatice.of measwes for inmasIM the traffic md loading capacity of isix4glo-track limo. Trudy'MIIT no.137sI22-Ul 161. (KEPA 15M (Railroads-Traffio) VINNI! n. lr#A*V&plmbol UMZMAv To?*# k&W*teJchn#z"; BIUMVp He-wt Mop %Andtekbu.nauk ImproyUg the tookiology of olassift"tiou yards. ZM2,dwatmespe no.306-4 Mr $62* (MA 1113) (Rallromd&--H=p yards) KLIGK4X, V.V.0 kand.takhn.naukt starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Mathodoloa for ealculating the mmber of looal trains. Trudy MIIT no.16WO3410 163. (MIRA 1714) 1. %muchno-isalisdowataltakays laboratorlya dviiheniya Moskovskogo inatituta indondrov xMUsnoderashnogo transport&. w ftols" Onergy at the Fifth World Conferenc* an Powa In View&$ 1956. Jadma onsrsis 3 noj&W41 Mr 197* Is matri 4rb3o 2 cys/413d A Usk Aw~ 41 * - AL Assev, 2a. ar .-T!Kw. 13771mm'-V typm Iftam -Utd sod tkA 2 - , ZZ l mn SM 1, Ow . M..w 1. ( 4 "a f m f I M rom I 4 o P( =&ftmw~' * PWI OC At P" kw. 64 fwt mom C4 Oft " Meow r coakm towdow lewd" ro~ - Cftftg Ab No UK ti k WA" Us hk c4dat W. S" Sh" fat ow C-mkv of itth-. om*m KI . n H 41 "CHRISTMO, M, (Khrlstanko, P.1.11 PEMp P.A.1 )aTROPOLLTSKIJ, V.A. (Mitropolevsk 0 V.A.); SIENUIKOVg, X.D. [Sinellnftoy, K.Dj; IVANOV$ V.J* 'tI is VOY001; MWSKIJP V.F. Zelenskly,, V.Fjj MAKVARTj J. translatcrj;,KLIK, F. (tranalatorl Pin fuel-element forges cooled heavy water power reactors. Jaderna erArgis 4 no-118330-338 N '58. 268146 Z/03a/6j/oOO/oo4/Oui/W5 D230/D305 AUTHORs 911k, Franti TITISs Rxpertmental verification of physical calculations of a re- actor projoct on a zero-power critical nasembly 1,41UODIUALs Jadernh anergiel no. 4j 1961t 110 - 115 TEXTs Theoretical calculations of physical parameters of a nuclear reactor are Inherently inaccurate due to the inaccurate knowledge of a nua- bar of effects connected with nuclear reactions. Therforeq results of theo- retical calculations are verified on a zero-power critical assembly. A cri- tical assembly is especially used to eliminate the Inaccuracies due to the lack of an exact kfiowledge of the following offectst (1) Inaccurate knowled- ge of the mean number of fast neutrons per one thermal neutron absorbed in uraniuml (2) Inaccurate knowledge of resonance absorption in U-238; (3) In- accurate knowledge of nondiffusion corrections; (4) inaccurate knowledge of the lattice migration &real (5) Inaccurate knowledge of a number of other ppysical constants of fuel, moderator and structural materials. Ceneral ru- les for the construction of a critical assembly are given and a typical cri- Card 1/3 26846 Z/036161/000/004/001/005 Liperinantal verification D238/D305 tical assembly is described. In addition to the above-manthn*d data. a cri- tical assembly can also be used for the experimental solution of nuclear-. engineering problems which cannot be calculated at all or only with great difficulty. Such problems are especially# (1) The distribution of thermal neutrons around the control rods and within the perimetric channelai the changes of neutron density caused by the removal or replacement of a fuel element# and other problems which can be solved by activation measurements of neutron density, (2) The efficiency of control rodeo changes of reactivi- ty after removal or replacement of fuel slementes and other problems which can be solved experimentally by determining the obaws of the effective multiplication factor and/or geometric parameters. Thus critical assemblies have become a principal and indispensable experimental tool for research and development of -new reactor types. There are 3 figures and 19 references 6 Soviet-bloc and 13 non-Soviet-bloo. The references to the four English- language publications read an followes D.G. Hurst# A.G. Wardo Progress of Nuclear Energy# $or. 11,11saotorso Pergamon Press 19561, Xuclear Energy Eng user, Sept. 1959t 4411 Proceedings of the second UN international Conferon~\ ce on peaceful uses of atomic energy# vol. 12t 5661 E.R. Cohen, Exponential Card2/5 .26846 Z/038 O/Ooo/oO4/001/005 Experimental verification D238YID)305 Experiments on D 0 Uranium Lattices, Report at the 1. Coneva conference, 1955#5 05. (Techlical editors M. Voriesk) istay jadern6ho viskum 6SAV, gel u ASSOCIATIONO Prahy (Institute of Nuclear Ressarcht Czechoslovak ASt Not near Prave) KMX, Frantlask Nuclear research in Czechoslovakia# Vestnik CSAV 73 no. is r*-60 164. Al tkn X ZM,iL!K, Jonef. ThL t..),pirlirontal 1-01 no.1.1 13?4-)-,' N 164. 1. 1natiti1to of bliolou Rest,qr-h of thf, nf .1,~Ivnrmm, i(ea near 4.%re-g,-~s Contribution to therapy b7 enviranamto ftk. peychlat. 60 1. Psychlatr1oka lacetua.. Dabrmyo AR IN IL119 Janj IWOLOVA# Dagwar Current problem *md*W with the d1sobarp of cbronlo payoblatrio patients, C94, psycb1st. 57 no.AA1.12-115 161. L Payahlatr1oka leceboap Dobrany. (MTAL DISOMM rebabil) XLIX,, Jan --'----Ca6tAbuticn to extrainstitutional care of chronic psychiatric patients, Cask. psychiat. 58 no,4s254-257 Ag 162. is Psychiatricka, lecobna v Dobranscho (PsymnRY) (REHABILITATION) CZECHOSLOYAMA lfj~-A%GEK~ J, XLIK. M.IJILAVACKOVAl M.;Inychintrio Hospital (Psych. tooeffina), Dobr.any. "Our RXperionce with the Treatment of Depression with Nortrip.. tyline," Prnj~uo, Aotivitas Norvos -a-3u]2oriorp Vol 8, No 4, Nov 660, pp 360 - 362 Abntraot: Nortriptyline is a donothylatod anitr,,,m, ti) ins, and belongs 1141,0 the ;7,roup *f antidopreativo thymoloptics, , 2btperirients were condudtad on 15 patlontai all of then repeatedly hosi)ital- izod ( 3:to 15,tiries)...The aftiniatration or the drug --,Jult*4 in a fast rooodin?, of doprossive symptomtology, Ano~&g aide of foots taohycardia and hypertension woro observod; both wore com- ponsated withoutany troatr.ent. Improvement was-Wioved in all 15 patients faster-tha~i in the previous troal.Monts; when Nor-: triptylene was not yet availables I Table,, 3 Western, 1,Czech roferanco.~ Submitted .at the 8th Annual Payohopharmacological meet- in at Zosonik., 18 22 Jan 66. so MMOOLMAKIA/Cloneral Biology - Individml Development. B Transplants mA Coalescense. Abe Jour i Rer Zhur Slol,, so 6, 1959, 23635 Author Bartos) Jiri; Pesek,, Hiroslav, Junger, tAdislav, K11kaj Inst Title Experimental Work on Replacing Dura Hater by Amelon Orig Pub Ceskosl. neurol., 1957, 2o, no 4,, 233-246 Abstract t The usefulness of amnion for replacement or dvra mater in dop, cats and guim pip was determined experiwntelly, It was established that the amion,, as co"red vith other substitutes (fibrine Map fibrine foam and rascia) corm- ponds to a greater degree -to the dersinds placed on those substances. It Is more available and vithstands sterill. .zation vell, and it conditions a comparatively swell raw- tion of the surrounding colltlar tissue. In the coursis of 2 months after surgery, its resorption takes place Card 1/2 &.~~ 20 CZECHOSLOVAKTA/General Biolofil - Wividual Deulopwnt. B Trans;loLts an. -,oalescenso Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol.0 No 6o 19591 23635 and Its replacement by a connectivt-tissi* layer which subsequently cannot be microsdopically differentiated from normal dura pater. rn a majority of cases, an3lon prevented prolifeiation of tissue into the brain, wA by this also the formation of platyrrhise adhesion of the connective tissae with the svrface of Injim-ed brain* The reseueration of arachnold was absent and, after its injury, adhesions between the membranes v*re always observed. X.G. Ostaryan Card 2/2 R ,RFD ~ M 'F M CZMWLOVAKL4/Rt%xui diA An'til Morphology - (Normal and Pathological) NgrVOUS Oyft402. Central NO"OUS Aft Jour let zhur Koi.,p No 6, iMs 26o8o Author Inst T-itle xntizg~~ of' P1,3*4te'r on MA SpecUmm Orig Pub s Caskosle mWO14, 19581 60 xo 1. 75-8o Abstract t The inner surface of IntUs of pia, =ter (which lies on madbram Maltan OU") consists of tionostratal. squammsepitholim whose tells vmv studied In mnp wuk*yp lmi4wm cattle$ dogp cat and rate The Udy of these calls Is of polygonal shape,, interctIlular borders are clear,, the mx1mm to round or oval., Sm" bbsophLle Smuulos lie near the nucleus in adult animals, The spithelim which is boing described ap- peare already in the ambryoual period even If It to Mrd 1/2 PARM, Arl; JMjPtj ledislavi XUXA# Ma d Mperimusal works wIth the subsiltution of the dura mater.11. Hoshl-P ohiro 38 A0,112763-763 loft 59. 1, obir, klin, W, prednasta prof* dr, J& ftvrov*IW Ristougidw ustay V1, predusta aicad4alk Jan wolf, (M HAM, lug.) (AMIN, trawl.) ILTI(A. Idn- I IWUCZKj Fmatlook The lining of the anterior Wamber in tbe rabbit's eye and Its motion under "Awntal oanditions, Cs morfologle 9 no-38282- 293 062. 2. Ristalofflaky ustaw fakultr va"beenebo lakarstyl Karlovy md- vers$ty v Prose# prodoosta akadmik Jan Wolf a n. ocal kliniks fakulty vasoboonabo lakarstyl Karlovy university v Prose, prodmosta a)cademl Joromir Kurz. (M) EUU, Iduardi MnUt R. Histologleal strueturs of the bra" oover &f ter developont of riuntal exencephaUa. Ce morfolocie 9 no.3t2?4-281 161. 1, Matologicky a autaiddy ustay fakalty mobocnebo lebmtvi Karlovy mivorsity Y Fkase. (BRUN) JMINUI R. I KLIUt Z. CalInlar prollfaratIft In the experimutally produ**d OovvrgrarW. of-the neuml tabs. 09 porfologlo 9 no.4i406-4U 161. Is AnatmdoV a histologicky ustay fakulty "Oobsonsha lakikrstvl Karlov university v Piass. (POnTiff) I (NZMM STSTIM) JILIMP XW date on the dml of sm malforat,lons of the C18, Casko pediat, 26 no*1212 lei. Anatoulaby a -bistologIW7 ustay M University Far2ovy v. ft"es Offm MMS MTIM &boorm) UJU, Iduardi MAMX* Frantimek Struture of tb* aterior nrfaas of the Iris. (CaRamtIva studios). 0"k,, morf, 10 no*2t234-241 162. It Histobgiaky WAY fWmlty vneabsewho Iskarstvi UAivorattr larl"y v Fmze j prednosta aWealk Jan Wolf# II, ocni k1 4 n4ka f&Wty vveobecneho Iskarstyi Universitr larlmy v Pftse,, predrwata aki&doxdk Jaramir Kurs. awt & histol) KLIKA, 5duard The lung alwolas studied In sethod of menbranous preparations. Cesko mort. 11 no.4t337-)40 163. L Department of Hlotoloug Charles Univvraityp Prague. Wmi (niSTMOOGICA TECHNICS) CATS (SALAMANIMS) (MICROS-COFf, ZLJE?PA) KLIKA, &huu-d Contribution to histoohenistry and electron microscopy of lung alveolus, Cask, morf. 12 no,2tI90-193 164 1, Department of Histology# Charles University,, Prague. KLIXA !~j. innut R. KUECTAA, Vo; SRAJBR,.Eol KLIXA# ~*; POOM, M.; STAFFARK, J. Some properties of the Motol virus. Postepy mikrobiol 2 no.WS5-~96 163. I# Institute of 1pidm1ology, Microbiology, and Hygiene, University, Prague, JILEK, Laborl PRMOSILl Josefj KLIKA.,,-Eduardi HOWLKAp Jtr,.'; KPJ8, YWij&; KYSLIMOVA, Alstao Prinolple or a single funoian, struature and ohesisa of 13TIng matter, Aota Unly-e Carole [sod.] (Praha) 10 no.8s575-587 I,b4 L Pysiologicky ustay fakulty rosobacneho lekarstri University Karlovy v Prase (prednoots. prof. MUDr, Marasakp Drso.); Katedre, dialektickeho a historicksho, materialisou fakulty vxo- obecneho Iskarstri University Karlovy v Press (yedouci profe, Mr. J. Pronosilt CSO); HistologIcky ustay fakulty vaeobsoneho Iskarstri Untmalty Karla" v Press (prednosta akademA Je Volf)j taboratorni oddeleal polMiniky v Praze 2 (vedouci prof. MUVr. J. llcnolka, Md.) a Diologicky meter fakulty vooobemeba lekarstvi University Xarlovy v Prom (prednosta prof. MUI)r. MMI-9 B* Seklej, __!Up4LL.jMMMOVA# Most t ielial reactibility of r&t peritmem. Cook. morf . 13 no.2 s 187-190 165 Is InatItute of Histolog7p hculty of Medloint, Charles' Un Ivs r- 91ty, Praps, -- W-M- Ogg t KLIJSA S. j BOPAMMKI I L, [BoroVanskiy, L. Fourth Conrerence of Czea lnoxk 227tsto in Hradec 9rdlovd. Arkh. amt. gist. i embr. #61 (NIPA 15j2) 0 7, KLUAO 1.1 JZUNUt R. MeWmIsm of Ovelopunt of the phenonewn of brain "siclo shrinkage. 0m morfologle 10 no.IWA..124 162. I* HistoUgleV a amt=iWq ustav fakulty Ymbe(meho lokaretvi, Kuolm Pftha. G',',EG'4 ~40 3 L4D Polak.$ It., 'ID; laW011A, V; XU:3,kTj let; KLIKA# J; =-STIlif F; .AJAhfIl'-'~'JSt J; KALALOVAs 1). Inuti-,,-ato of Nblio flealth (Ustav narodniho --dravi), Jachymovsko doly (for all) :-=,~,ue, Pral.-tickly-lok-a , Jo 16, 1963t p 628 "The of 1.~orpholo,!,,cal anci -eunotional Condition O.-L,' . "I Bloot, =d 1.1arrow Sleients oi* tl,.c "Is'or'46ors in tho jac"IF.Lov 14"inoll. KUKAp L. KLIKA1, L. -Devolopownt of autoreduction In tachymetry and the application of a vertical stadia rods (To be contdi) P, 9 Vol. 2s No. is Jan. 1956. C60MICKY A KARTOaRAFICKY OMR =INM Prahas Czechoslovakia Sao East European Accessions Vol* 6j NO. 21 Feb. 1957 Dovelopment of Autmatic r6duction in taahymtry by using a vortima stAff-', Geog kart obsw 2 no,W7-33 F 156. 1. Ustradd opftva podesis a bxugr4fle. A _-,JZ A-L 411 TE )< Abt. Ink KLIKA hf Chir, Abt,, Krankenh, Alotol, Prahj. Harnink tlncnx nach ~#11~rnt~lncnz n~ach i-Prostataop y Inco erallonen und thre BehandlUng, U r Ina r tinence af. ter prostatic operations and its treatment U ROL. 1954, 47110 (655-661) lUuo.:4 lethod bearing similarities to Frangenheim-StOcket's treatment fincontinenc* fomen Is described. A portion of the fascia of the rectus muscl is laid round rethra at the pare membranaces, May - Munich XLIKA, Xilos, Prof - Dr. Xicroblological flora of the anterior urethra and Its biological muA clinical signiflomacs. Cas. Isk. took. 95 no. 9:242-245 9 Xar 36* A O'~4 1. Preduosts urologicke *00travvy poliklIA117 T Prate VI. (URMMRA# bactorioloa, ---------- 1?1_ I XA Af. 3863. KLIKA M. Nod Pttruskou 4, Prag XH. *Prophylaxe der Urobthiasss. ihre v1pFErmentell-theoretischen Grundlagen und prskiische Durchf4hrung, Prophylaxis In urolithissis, I _to experimental. theoretic- al and practical application MUNCILMED.WSCHR. 1056, 98123 (805-800) All factors which can lead to precipitation of the stone-forming material in the urine, all 'predisposing' factors, all general prophylactic measures and special measures are described. Blum - Strasbourg ExcheTh Mich See 9 Vol 13/2 SurcerY F*b 59 t294. AN IMPROVED INSTRUMENT rOH THE REMOVAL or URETERAL STONES - Elfte YorboSsette SWASChlinge - X I I k a hi., Urol. Atit., Poll- kiln., Pro# - UROL.INT. 1067, S/3 (III-191IMos. 13 The instrument to described. It differs from the Zeiss loop In that its traction filament is not fastened to the tntravesical end of the catheter but runs freely in the catheter, both ends of which are open. This and a special blunt marWrin make It possible to open up the loop and sirsloten It In the bl&4d#r in case of extraction failure. It the filament snaps It can be replaced. which makes the loop practically indestructible. The comparlam between the author's loop and the Zeiss loop'lo based an 732 stone extractions. OUJTRY I CtachosloVftkia AUMORY JoneralFrobleas of PAthology,Tizors. Comparative Oncology,.Human Keoplfismu, BS . JOUR. i UhSiol. , No. 23 Wat no. 107*,97 UTHOR XlIksqX. New Dats Concerning the Anatemy and Adonoma of the rronUtes ard thcIr Fraotical Appli- cation in the irophylaxil and Orpration of* pIG. pUB. Rozhl.OhirurS,0957,36,Xo0O. 649-658, BSTRACT No abstract, Yorlurethral Uenows. ARD t KLIKA. Milos Prevontion of urolltblants. Case lok, cook* 96 no*151445-451 12 Apr 57, It 'Urologlake strodiske polIkIIvIIW v Prazo STI, prodsoots, pmf. Dr. Milos Iliks, I 3D. wroseninan doe, Dre Do Nioderlso (URISM TRALIT, calculi prey, (Cs)) A ' M11A 5a a 10 Val 11/10 5uvory Oct. 1;0 6191, NPW 014NIONS ON 7116 AMATO%IV OV Tilt 111U)STATE ANM 11805* TATIC AlIENOXIA, AND THEM PRACTI(W. APPIACAMOM - Me nNueren Armichten Ober die Anstomis u"d dam Adenom drr Prosists und Mrs pralitlache Aus"Ots" LAL Ural. AM.. Poliklia., Prav - LIKOL. 1.4T. (114001) low 6 itelachouvr's theory an the gvnests of hyperlrophy of the prostate to dealt with. Tt* purport 61 this theory in that prevalence *I female hormones has a specific actloft or the O'emale glantlilar portion of the prostate. A growth factor formed In the f#M&I6 Pdft Of the Adt K11 6 If transmitted 10 the P*r&4fgthrAl flarmix and there #iVf* rise to the develops. n4 of a myonbroms or **now&. Proliferation of Uw gtanda In stated to be s"idable by substitull" administration of androgens or destroction of V* female portion W She prostate. Milliji's method of reir"Ic prostatectomy to recommended. The author prefers a Ionattudinat incision of ow capaute to Ow ortginst transverse Incision. Rambler -'Ttbtnpn (M S. If) A do KLIKA, Hilop ft sro the reaults of treatment of plastic irAwation of the penis wA Idiopathia variao"19 tumt1ofsotaryl Roshl. 4chir, 41 no#7t76- 84 J1 162. (MIS surgery) . (VAMC=j ourgory) I IR mile a OLS laddifela 00 I M-1. AA 1. I !M 14 i , 1 0 00 00,* SA 0 G a 4594. 00" ILDO;sWitch. AJAb*9r. Otts Its "-104 My, 1101) .00 sea in 0944h so a tomeriben a ON611" Ila* I swItsk am O"D sasetor stana, sublaum .40 004 problaims to be solved wMak arlso Am mter-somseated autontle tolophoss l,, 660 goa networks are set up In a op4bromus syst4wo As *60 oOj l ase see gas spo IAIM .. ........ 50~666 ON MON 0 I a I W.80*0 goo . 000 oto *0000001 00 01 ro.44V mjl&w t CLOUN be solo& sew Old No ra" a Rho wookwom Now" 0". or kwsbwro atom wad far SIN, a a wj.Jj~ &paw 006V awk loom am be of Of OWN mw~ = IL