SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KNIZEK, J. - KNIZHNIKOV, YU.F.
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KNIZ K
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PWVAZNJ'Xt Jan; CNIZEY,, Hiroslav
ltupld awownp-Ift-owttle d*t4rmination ef meWlic Ingredients
In iron and cobftlt silicid*s, Chan listy 58 no.10tll5&1161
0 164.
1, 4,S,, Popov Reettrah Institute of Toleeoumnication
Engineering# Praguso
9/008/60/000/04/009/019-~
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PBRIODICAL I Ch*MIck1AfM Y
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ABSTUCTt The author deserluos a aothad is tproducing popous
p6lyethyloze _rj1t*r*'bas*d- On the method In Itof
priaGi~ls~ &,oiztue* Ot finely-Sround polyethylene
and sodium -ohlorld*.-Al 1 4) ~or ;particle siso 4(0.01 an
to, 140 145% (30, win for dim*,. -66 win f or.
~18 b*ated
'
,
-done) " suitabloi-O. lubricated 1 *roors$ then
treated with
hot waterLror 0 to 3o-min to jamove the Ma.Cly a suitable
:organic. solvent to renove- the lubrtcant# then hot HC1
(11 1 1) and rinilli dim-tillod water - the filter..( S -Jena
Lass lllti" xr
sintered,.SJ. r 2) is ready for *so. Two,
laboratory r6riir~a "a domcrib~d. FIX I shows the
'
production of &,dim* filter (n) lower part ok4*tri
dish, JbY Petri dish lids (c.) -mixture of polyoth~ylous
and modia
chlorldo, Fig 2 obaws the production of a
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Myrifoiw - Provaznfk, Jan and Knilek, Miroslav
TITLE: Copper Determination in Highly Pu;-Ified Antimony
PERIODICALt Chemicki listyj 1961, No. 1, pp. 79-82
TM[Ts Highly purified antimony derivatives are gaining
importance as semiconductors but their conductivity character-
istice are adversely affsots& by traces of impurities. Copper
for instance, produces in'seniconduotors centres of recombinatlon,
which influence thsir~physical properties-* The literature
contains only a few references to the detection of traces of
impurities in antimonyo The authors describe a spectrophotometric
deters'nation of copper in pure aatimony, permitting its detection
at concentrations of 5.10"V-2.1(r4. The method is based on
extractions with sodium distbyl-dithiocarbamato and its determin-
ation, in the exUactso by the UNIGAM OF 600 spectrophotometers
using calibration curves from standard solutionst an 0.5 g
antimony sampAe was dissolved in a silica beaker in 1&lOHN03,
1.5 al 10 M-HOI and 6.5 al of a solution of ammonium tartrat 9
After concentrating to halt its volume, the solution was trans-
ferred with distilled water to a 100 ml separating funnelo After
Card 1/2
Z/008/62/000/001/005/005
3112/3253
Copper Determinatioa in Highly Purified Antimony
addition of 10 al Complexon 111t .5 ml am-nonium. citrate and two
drops cresol-red indicator,, 'the solution was neutralized with
purified ammonia. 5 ml of a 0.1% solution of.Cupral (sodium
diethyldithiocarbanAte) and 3 ml chloroform were then added and
the chloroform extract separated after 2 minutes shaking. 4h;
extraction was repeated twice and the combined extracts were for
.Cu determination* Methods for the purification of the reagents
,are described. Traces of copper are eliminated by extracting with
Cupral. If the analysed sample contains more than 5 1&g bismuth,
this is removed by shaking the ohloroform extracts with 5 al
6M-HCl. A table summarises the results and demonstrates the
accuracy of the method. Acknowledgement& are expressed to Engineer
S. Rubes and Engineer V. Hlekl for their infirest in this work*
There are I table mad 11 references: I Czech and 10 non-Czech.
AWOCIATION: Vfskumn$ U'Stav pro ad6loyaof techniku A.S.Popova,
Praha
(A.S.Popov Telecommunication 'Research Institute,
Jim a , d~---
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UUZLLP jot HMO mq INIS11"Ap
Yurther lumnologlaal analysis of chicken exUrycale pambionts.
rolia biol. ?,rA,5s30l-300 1614
1. lutituts of Bioloat Ox"hosloyak Acadday of Sciances, Departa"t
of Uperimental Siology and Oanstios, Pr".
(mwools) (DOWITY) (ANTI= ANTUMI IMACTIM0
Obakhoslovidd
Artifloija laggiduatlon of oblcksm, ftltoevodstwo a no.gt23-25
(Poultry kwidiva) (Artiflow lus*sisattou)
XNIZHS,, B., Cand of Bio 8ci (dies) "Special Features o & Ix-Nu--n
of Interbraeding Oontranting Breeds of Chicken#, Moscow,, 2959#'
20 pp (Moscow State Univ if I"monosov) (XL, 2-60, 111)
Dir womw of a t9wr wame ftsbodoU. 8 no,548 W 162.
(NDA 254)
Dissertations "Palladium-hydrogen I~hloride as a Reagent for Alkaloids in
Microohemical Analysis," Mosoow FbarmacoutIcal Inst, 16 Jan 47&
30s Vechernysia-MookYas Jan,, 1047 (Projeot #17836)
I'M i',E -
U F# Us$ YAMMINaMr. A. Is; VURUBWUVA# TO* Be
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Quatitative determination of ammonab"to nefturlo chloride wA of
time wide 14 ointments* Alptedelo 1#:uos1s32-33 1&-F 955 (MU SA)
1. Is W9117 au&1I0OhOMkW Wall CUsskogo ftruetee"Ichaskogo
Institute, IftalsAerstva, sdra;v"ibrawaln SM,
ammanibisto marourla ablorlds, deters. In olatments)
detera# it ammanobasto mercuric obloride, & stoo odd* In)
(&M , rv I . AsterminatImN
In Ointments)
FOMOV# AoLotysistweaM redaldor; INIZHZD, P.O..redaktori LUXARM.
VJ*sredaktorl SAMOMe X.4,151321011-1--o GoPeorodaft";
XOZNXM. N.A. re&Wor i SATIMIT, I.T.,re"Mor-, IMUM.
A.De,redaktorl 30=10# T*X#,rsdsktor4TATSW, O.A..redaldor;
MMWA, X.2.,Orsd&ktor3 -GINMVI. A.D..tskhdoboskly redaktor
[Ptobleas to VWwwy: a oollootion of solentific papers from
ph~eutlaal sobools of the Vcraluel Iskotorre roprosy farmallil:
uauobnykb trudov vys9blkh f4rustseytichaskikh acbehalft.
savedoull Ukrainskol M. Zlww, -Coo. sed. lsd-,wo VM. 1956.
366 (Ulu lot-5)
Is Vkralus, Mialsterstya sdravookbranonlya.
(PBAMOY)
rT-
TRDT=Os A (10 0Diva, "-d-*-l POMOT, A,1.1, profs# red*; -00001, Top, 0 "do
I DA140 red-LAIZU0. P.009 redol ZCWMM To 1.0.0
rodol LMORM46 Aolos re-d-ol-MMMMKO, SeSop redel ROZRMMt
X.Ast profg redol UTIMYo I*Toj prof,, red.j SBUD1110, Tomot
red,
[Issoarob in ths'flold of pharmay) Iseledavaulls v ablastl for-
ustallo Pod o'bobabst red A.IsPartuove, Odessa# N-vo thdavookhve-
malls VMq 1959, )Wpo (MM 13:6)
1. up"IbiOdY doeu Wstv*=V fonntsevtlchoskly InstItut, 20 is-
fedre orpatobstleol.kMallw0desakW gondent"anogo formstsevUebastow,
go lastituts (for 3. -tifedra farm te"tiche skor Wall '
Odemskop gandarst"imago tarmstsefticheskogo Inatituts (for Pirtmov).
If* WOO& neorlptdchaskoy I adobnoy Wall Odseekogo Cosdarmatsevto
Instituta (for' Yewdokiwv). 3. tatedre auslitlahookoy kUxU Ofteskop.
gosefarmtsevtoinstitate (for Utshko), latedre markelzue-leaWsm I
orprAzatelys tarmdsla Odssakogo psefermstsevtoinstitata (for Zor-
obluddy)o 16 latefiroblokhtnU Odesekogo Coa.larmat sevt o inetl tots .(for
LosbaMaskly o ?p Isfedre farmakopoall I t9khaologil lakerstlem
form I UROTM rMparatov Odeaskop gosdarmatsevtoinatituta rer
Lys he )o -80 ravedurasho ray f1slologil L fsrwkol*e Odeasko-
jp se restse"Anstitutlift"rallo'
a a 0 sahterg), go taveduyusholdykafedray.
bi rmats"toinstituta (for Savitskir)o 10o Zoo-
fedre farmako alld Ousalrogo cosudarat"anop rarmstealti-
cheskogo lustltuta (for Moludsko),
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UT 'I'Milfil-ItNIM2
AUTHOR t KnIshko# R* SOIV/107-5e-2-32/32
TITLEs Hungarian Slectroalo Equipment (Yongerskoye priborostroy-
aniyo)
FIRIODICALs Radio.* 19580 Ir .20 pp 62-63 and p 3 of cover (lisan)
ABSTRACTs The article contains a review of electronic equipment manu-
factured by Hungarian ent*rprises, which was displayed at
an exhibition In Moscow In December 1957. There were *loc-
troni6 Instruments for the-textileg food and metal industry#
ion sleatrooardlograph, a daviat for testing combustion
-engines# a device for measuring the magnetic properties-of
;9too.1-and a number of other scientific instruments,# such as
radiation motors'p dosimeters# PH Indicators, various typos
of freququoy moterep electrical measuring Instruments# A*-
cording to a statement of the director of -the Buds, tot
radio plant "Orion-ENO"# 1Aslo Kishkapuship this plant pro-
1/2 duoss different types of microwave generators In thorangto
qg~qm__ pm
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Hungarian Sloctronic Squipment SOT/207-58-2-32/32
from 1'800-4000 sat 3500-7000 soand 6500-10500 sot wave
motoreg reference cavity resonators$ power motors and other
instruments,which night be used for radio relay lines or
for radar stations* Radlost TV sets and servicing equip-
ment were also shown at the exhibition. Thers.ars 10
photon's
1. Ileatronle equipment-Hungary
Card 2/2
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,r7ACC N&-,,WqA_3 -4 075/66/0
AUTHOR# Kniabak, Nei ftehookovab V
Kli
-OROt Scientific Relearab-'tuatiluto of Radio-salissert"g-twee,
A, S. ropovp PT4124t, C-xecWiwwl-*v1&kt*
__"Ikiki svy&X1j
TTITL91 Spectrophotemettic ;deterstmotios of joyel Ito gellive areeni4ey
gallium metal# and sroostf,114tal dotal soocuprotse
SOURCM Zhurnal onatitichookly khiaiig we 210 no. 30 19669 260-263
TOPIC TAM copper. &AII-tus- are-saide i 8-61lius alloys arsenic Minerel#-
dimethy1dichlorosiltse, sp*ctrophotooottLe analysis, chloroform
ABSTRACT: A spectcqpbote*etqLe method for detecting copper to, soot-
conductive xalltualdlrooniJ46 1.8alliusi Metals and arsenic metal using
2.9-dluethyl-lolO-ph*nautbrollue (asocuprolue) to described* A yellow
complex of copper (L* No Romasevaq C& As Katayowl, Zhu prLkl. khtaiLg
379 2574g 1939)9 which to formed to a citric acid mediums Is extractedxr,
-by chloroforui The determinable mialmum-calculated according to tb*
Kaiser oulk Is 0,26*8
-$pecker notbod by th4 standard deviation of a bt
of copper In Vote It eirrespondo to the 4oppor content of 2.6 x tr$
C'M 1/2 UDCs S43olO
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KNIZHNIKI G.G.1 SIMAR, I.S.; DIIVMYEP, A.F.
Design of frames, statloally indeteruinate relative to the total
lateral forces, br amus of the EMS--7 "ei* Vych. I org. to"
v stroit i prookt, no*3151-56 164* (MIRA 18810)
1, KiyevskWe otd6jefilys YgeSayu1not) goinidarstvennogo proyoktnogo
instituta, stroitalstva slaktrestantaiys
OL
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ACC Nks X-P602-5-816 SOURCE CODE: UR/0128/66/000/005/0037/0038
AU721ORI Iovi, L. L "r of technical sciences) ineer);,maslad
L. M. VIDOneer)
ORG: none
7ITLEt Effect of ultrasonio vibraUggs on the struebAre and properties of the -b-nift-m AUDY
AL4
SOURCE: Litsynoys proLayodafts no, 8s 1966, 37-38
TOPIC TAGS: degastaorl alumium alloys ultrasonio effocts molten metal AIA
UZD-200 M do Move
z"Ifter, XU-3 electron micro
0
AEfTRACT.- T& determine to 61%47~ MIC trearment one pan of a molt of AU QNW.
(9.44% Si$ 0.24% Mjj 0. 28% Pot 0.36% Mat 0. 049% Tis with Al " the rembider)
refined vith MnCI wW the other part; treated with ultrasound by Me"s of an UZD-200M
deg"Iflor at 74000 (;Is for 6 min aaah fte, with vibration amplitude of 16-18 p wA fre-
quenoy of 18. 6 Wo-aps, with an Interval of 5 min). The welt was then ohecled for gas oontent
by means of the vaouuin test (81spanov, 2, N., Malan, L. B. Trudy MT4 "p. 8, oh. l,'
1964) and solidified specimens were nNectod to mechanical toots and motallographlo exud-
nation of the fine structure with the &M of an M-3 electron m1orosoope. For
portim treated. with MnC12 *" subjected to almda tests. FUWAP.- mW_"OtjfgrMphS Of 60
UnC12-trested speoimint is"Al distinct Inclusion- of Si in "Al 1111511~1 MIU,111,s~
A
treated specimens display finer-sized ad somieftat spher*Wized Bi Inolusional this undoubt-
edly affects the mechanical properties of the alloy. no macrostructure of the ultrnsound-
treated specimens Is ilso, much 9 disperse than that of th e untreated or MnCl2 - trOded
cimens. An anatysis of repHoss also confirms the dispersing effect of the ultrasound on the
structure of the alloy. Ultmaonio treament contributes to the appearance of the surhm of
particles of fresh melt-filled fissures# cracks and oavernosities, which improves their cobe-
elon with the bass metal. 7be "sonic wind" forniing during ultrasonic treatment of the malk
well as the mixing of the melt In the Atroacbe due beat flwwsg coutribuW to a more uniform dI
tribution of the dispersed and wetted particles t1troughout the metal. In the process of the
lorys
tallization of the malt these partial" serve as additioral crystallization nuclei which, "in
khoUr
turn, contribute to a more Mwgrained structure of the alloy. 7his may account for the 2
increase In mechanical properties of the alloy (OB Increases from 27. 0 to 29. 6 bg/kiln
6 increases from 3. 0 -to S. 6%). Thus, the effiect of ultrasonic vibrations on the molten
loy may be regarded an a complex process Involving the dispersion of inclusions and their
r~.~6
miform, distribution throughout the metal, as well as the wetting of dispersed particles in
be ultrasonic field AM the formation of Additional oryst&Wzation nuclei. All these factors
COM 2/3
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AUTHOIRSt B*rnsbtsyn, V, t,t Xnisbnikt 06 so SOY/163-50-4-37/47
TITLEs Influence of Cold Hardening on the Physical Proporti*o-of
Technically Pure Iron (Vliyaniye naklops n& fizichookiye
svoystva tokhniahtski ohistogo sholosa)
PERIODICALs NauohrAyye doklady vysshoy shkoly. Notallurgiyas, 1958, Nr 4P
pp 214-219 (USSR)
ADSTRACTs
Card 1/2
This Investigation concerned the influence of cold plastic
%ioformation at different states of tension (rolling and drawing)
on the change of physical properties of t*ohnio&12,y pure iron
with the following compositions 0.05$ Ot 0.12~ Knj 0017$ sit
-00001~ at 0.001%.Pt 0.00020% Al 0 Magnetic permeability of the
2 3*
material in dependence on the field intensity of the Magnetizing
field #(H) was measured on an anisomoter of the systoa of
:9, S, Akuloy particularly prepared for those purposes. The
following facts woro.aso*rtained by the investigations
1) At great deformations causina a formation of texture the
magnetic permeability is -reduced, Magnetic permeability of the
rolled samples is lower than that of the drawn samples. .
2) Cosroiv* force of the rolled samples is greater than that of
Influence of Cold gardening an the Physical SOY/163-58-4-37/47
Propvrties of 'Technically -Pure Iron
drawn samples* 1) zlectric. "Bislanoo of the rolled samples in
higher than -that of drawn samplen. A continuous increase of the
alectrio resistance is# howeyert observed with an'incresse in
the degree of deformation# 4) Thn blurring of the-diffraotion
lines on X-ray diagrams taken of samples deformod'by rolling and
drawing -is stronger in drawing Oan in rolling (at try dogroo-of
deformation)oThis can 'be explained by the formation of great
tensions of the tecond typo and a higher refinement of the
blocks in draving than in rolling* Th* tensions of the second
type - blurring of the X-ray lines, (In the originalg
distortiowand tensions of the second and third typos are
mixed up It in assumed that the changes
of properties aseartained a" determined by the fact that the
tensions of the third type are greater in rolling than in
drawing, There are 4 figures and 1 Soviet reference,
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskly instltut stall, (Moscow Steel institute)
SUBMITTEDs January 7t 1958
Card 2/2
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ZW(R)/T/XWP(t)/*3
JD
AP6018947 8MCB.COM VR/0126/66/021/006/
AUTHOR i Xhipbai-X2 9. so
ORO S none
TITLEs Structure of low-valcy loys
116
SOEMCEs Fisika metallov I metal ov0d so vs 21t nos 6v 1966t 887-"3
TOPIC TAGSi titanius allayt crystal structure# crystal structure anslysisp crystal
lattice dislocation, okystal lattice dafeat$ spitsxW growth
ABSTRACTs An expla4ation for the stabIlitr of plate-like deposition in oovis titaftLuls
alloys and the influence of phase bowAarles on the Sech"Ima of plastic deformatice
of titanium to presented, The explanation is supported by the $beorstical aftiouls...
time of strove field and energy of the epitaxial dislocation Wounduls The
calculations based an the ftation of )L-.
In (sho'g, + 41114 + 101'
which satisfies all the requiresomate of the gen oft I th*M of elasticityt i-bes V 4z
-V) i
Here p in the vidth of stress for one disloostlon xj - six1p; Do - Gb,7s;. (1'- 0 *~
0 - show modulual V - Poisson ooofficienti end b burger,displ&ommi ireat6r* it
is concluded that the epitaxial boundaries exert a very pronounced influence on the
L 4W246
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properties of low-alloyed titanium, The presence of an ordered syst4a In the toris vt
.1
plates of the second phase retards the growth of plastic deforsiations -vUab an
oonfin*d to & number of slip planes# leaving the overall mass of the wterial
unaffoato& Orig. art. Nast 4 graph# and 8 squationse
PORM DATIs 02.0"63/ MIG RVI 0031 OM RSFt 003
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1 ACC NRa AP7004197 'A F-46UMCS
2AUTHORt Kniahnik, O.S.; 'Teslin,
0. P.
1 '--(;-17-4
ORGs none
I~TITLE: Effeez of vibrations on the properties and stutture at brased
ijoints
SOURCE: Avtomatichaskays, evarka,, no. 1, 1967, 47-48
TOPIC TAM metal bravinA. stainless steel -*Wp4m Lalls 6=xtViT41
ABSTIRACTs KhlSN9T stainless steel specimens wart subjected to vibrations of 100 Us"
frequency and 0.02 Mm amplitude during brazing. It van found that
vibrations increased.thatstrangth of brazed joints. For instance,
joints whh a 0. 02 = Sap, vibration-brozed with G7OhKh brazing alloy, had
a strength of 4145 kg/=2 as compared with 28.5 kg/m2 for untreated
brazed joints. yals of the specimens revealed a
continuous network at.the grain boundarl" in untreated joints and
dispersed particles along the grain boundaries in vibration-trastod
joints. Ortife art', 'bas's 3' 'figures and table.. 1TD1
SUB CODES 13/ SUBM DATZi :29Kar66/ ATO PRESSs 5113
4 329L3-
A_ EWE(k)A!9(m)/TAvP(_w)AYP DA11 - Ia*L0__&jj1L___
AP6017524
ACC NA, SOURCE CODE.. PJR/0149/66/000/001/0154/0160
WHOM MIZhulk
OAM. "'04
TITM Efloct of speed an amount of deform& twinning in titanium
t
SOURCE3 IVUZ. CholuWa 1"t&UiWjiyaq no. 1 1966, 1$4-160
TOPIC TAGSs titeMin sajoy twinning deformation rote, metallographic examinaltift
crystal orientation
ABSTRAM The effoats of speed (0.,,0,0187 to 6000.u/sec) and deformation (I to 3
r- .22% re) and OT-4
on twinning were studied in the annealed titanium alloys !VT-!,*
(2.92% Al, 1.431 Mn :end 0.27% r*),, -MACtrOG UL cop , metallography and x-ray ana.ly-
sis were used to measure tvin"ning -density and orientatJon accordIng to, the Rosi, Dub*
and Alexander method# A section of an elementary twinning nucleus In titanium Is pre-
sented as the basis for calculatinS mgular relationships between twin planes and
(1010). The winning densities of different planes are tabulated as a function of dif-I
ferent speeds and amounts of deformation, For OT-4, the Winning behavior depanded an
both variables: for 0.00167 a/"* and It deformation twitining fringes wart observed
along a- and 0-phase boundarLasj for poster deformatIons at the same speedo the twin$
coarsened and at greater speeds the amount of twinning.decressed but the twins coarsen- I
UDCt 462 .295-13s620,183
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BOY/97-58-10-4M
AUTHORM %ndarl P B ]WIMM LVej and Tollseyeval TODI
Rngin#96#5
T1TLXj Mawfaoturof on Stands, of Precast Prestressed Reinforced
concrete Beaus (OpYt isgotovloniya prodvaritallno
napryathenafth thelesobetonnykh balok na stende)
MIODICALS Beton in zhelesob4ton, 19589"Nr 10, pp 386-388 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi VAnufaoture of:preasst prestressed reinforced concrete
beams in factory 108 roydetalin fir irof tin -~ trust
ivortshatroyde to is--desoribed. Hydraulic Jack
tai
ailij shown In 1) with a capacity of 60 t9 was used
rig
for tensioning, stand is 64 a long and 4 a wide,
The
The beamstro:18 a longt shaped as in Fi& 2. The bean
was designed by 1harikov branch of Proustroyproyokt, At
present the relAforcement consists of 5 = diameter high
tensile cold foned vires of stanftrd profile
UXTU 4967155#. A detailed desorl Ion of the concrete
vibrator -U6 Is used. Caring.9tegins at a temperature
of up to 7000 for a duration of:4 hourss the curu
itasif is carried out at the same temperature for it
hours, and 'during termination of curing the tomEaratur*
Card i/2 drops dovu.to 2000 over a period of 6'hours. The
reinforcements are out by means of a metal cutting
je
BOV/97-58-10-8/17
Manufactureq on Standal of Precast Prestressed Reinforced Concrete
Beams
disk as illustrated in Fig 3. This Is povered by
electric motor 1-116 of 3 Wand 279D r,pn* K25
shovs the lifting of the finished bom by means of a
bridge crar of 5:t capacity*
Card 2/2 There are figures and 1 table#
PODINKERp Tanuron lakovIevich; IKNIZRNIK Loquid-YWasinovich;
.KUDRYAVTSKV9 Anatolly A7-*Ts%';'o-ro ~-c-7-vvj-wru,
Mikhail Borisoviob
[Preparing prestressed trusses In cassette formaj practices
of the Poltava Plant for Reinforced Corarete gluents Wool]
1%gotovIento predvaritelluo napriashearykh form v kassetwi.
opalubko.1 offt Foltavskogo'savads, shelosobetonqkh kon-
struktaii noolo 14oakv&,v Goastroiisdat, 1963, 24 p*
(HIM 170)
lo Moscou, Nauchno-issladovatel'skiy Institut organizatellp
makhanizataii I. takWobeskoy pomoshchl, stroltel'stvu,
2. 01&YW tekhnologo Poltavskogo kambinats, straitelfrM
Industrlip Poltavskays oblast' (for Podinker). 3. Nachall-
nik proisvodstve=io-ra"ryaditolinogo upravloniya Glwmgo
upravleniya pa ablUsbobnom grashdawkom stroitel'aftu v
gorode Kharlkow po Poltavskoy oblasti (ftr Wabmilr).
4. Hachallnik Poltairskoft sayods theles6botomVkh konstruk-
tsli'no.l (for Kudrysvtov). So G1&vW spotsialist Welt
eksperimntallnogo stroltollstva, tresta *Orgtakhatroy"
Glaynogo upravl*Mya po shillshchoom gr&WA&nskomu stroltoll-
stvu v gorode Khar1kovs (for Davidovich).
VISOORADOY9 TuoNo j MFnMFnj jggj)~~AMDRMVq N.Nop nauchm sotrudnik
DarAsblug w a some for loomelog tho barft*oo of oo2lootor
sopper, SUk# i "PIOVAp 7 no,10;n-22 0 163o
(KMA 161
lo lakaWltelf Utastoril amllskago otdolosin Vasom-
noto mudoo4voisdontellskogo institute shelesn"ambp-
nos trang rts M12datorstra putey soobabobsol^ (for
Vi4gn:vr. 2. MaW insh. dopo Xurpn (for Inisbaik)o
3s Wallskop ot&Unbv V"Soynsnago nAuohno-lmsl*dmt4l-
skop InstAtuta aboUSnodorabn0go tramporta Ydninterstya
pUtW -soobskahouip (for Andmov)o
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Author tifthnik - -senior-Instruotorlilot
Title . 1 BduostiorAl aid.r: In'. the theory of flight
Periodical
t Nryl. rod.'
9-10,0 is 1.955
Abstraot t -The-author ~esoilbea.in detail's visual aid use4 in -teskoh.,
ing the theory of flight, -The apparatus showcohangecof
posltlft of the alroraft opused by moveomts Of the
I'soreen shows-ourves-of
a
nd
-available power for a given angle of'sttsok.
Other
-flying data appear on the.sldes;of the screen.'D1&gMms*-
photas
Institution 'Central Adroolub' of the Ukrainskaya SSR
Submitted s No date-
Rl~l -_11N.61_
insheserg spvtsre"i~ IRrit L~A.. ~rj WINA. Te.106
(comeroul Arytm of Vagetalbles and potatoes] ProwshlawAls, subko
Ovollb&oi I kartofoUsi, Moskva. Pishobspramisdat. 1956. 97 po
ToptOllp-Salm)
SY tmma fvr studying "actor radiaticn on the vli,.-krtt41 OAractArl Wes
or li-Autl dielectrics. Frmrg. I el�rktratekh. prcm. no.hf.2-44, Ja-Hr
165. (YaRA 130)
KAf i 7. HMI'K 5 YE - v0
USS/Chemical Technology -Chemical Vroducts wA Their 1-13
Application, Pood Wustrys
Abs Zow "Ref Shur'- Odadys, So lp 19"# 2995
Author i Slepcheako) 16R*p 3w ghniks TOOTO, Pirsym, L.A.
t lbscow Teohnologiodl M"Utute of the Meat we Dairy
Zodustry
Title Productton of Calciva Alginete nims wA their Utilization
in th# Treating of Nest.
Orl g Pub Ob. stud* rabot Mosk. tel&wl. in-to myas. I mloch. p4m-
sti.. 1956$ So ho 39-M
Abstract t Jor contact freezing of geat S simple aftedure has been
developed for obtaining -a protective rija directly an the
surface of the product, meet cuts (I k6) vw* lowded"
at 18-200, fbr several second in 15% solution of lk-'Ki-
Onate - After excess solution bad drained off the samples
Card 1/2
UW/Cheadcl Technology - Chemical. Products. and Their 1-13
Application. Food IMustry.
Abs Jaw I Ref Shur XhWY&j 10 1p 190p am
vers tronsferred, for 3-5 Minutes In X 3,90 solution of
Colo* in order to INPA 61"tiolty to the thus formed
CA101%= alidnate, films the sapplm to be stared Vero In-
maned in a 10% solution of slycerol. as coated
with the film viere.frozen :in brines at VIS and In a
refrigeration chwamrs at -W. It vas fowd that in
contact fressi:4 of met the dwation of the process is
decreased by 4 tim"s as comp ad vith fr"zing in an
air medium, On fteozing of meet in a caklum 61 a--*-
film losses in veUtt a" reduced bY an. zimst*4 h ti-
aesj on defrosting no losM Or Met Xce vere obse: v
to occurs the mat has a good color and normal PrOPOrties
concerns Its tests.
Card 2/2
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Colored-light and -sound siemlsfor Indioating the water level In stna boilers, Proms
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711was of the development of blue-green alcae and bacteria in
ponds of the flov relim. 'Kikr6bi6l. SMir. 26 no-501-36 164,
(HI RA 18 7)
SwItOVICIIS sox.. lashefterl MSMIns sey" Insbonsi.
Device for stoplag IaIAC electric motors connected to *whisss by friction
couplings, Xserptlk I noo2s22 JI 033, (XLItA 6:8)
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Mg-
ME MIMM RMORMIRK
IMMIM1,17, As 11.
TIMMMIMs A- 11. -- "Methods of Privary Wrkin,- of Vlrdn Peat-toe ScIls
(Usinr as an ExwVla the Kolkhoz Imni '11,111chmrin, Glussi TAjons
Y.Ansk Oblast)." Acad Set Belorusaian S&R9 Inst of Soll Improvmsftt$
WAter and Ptarsh SconooWd, Xlnslcp 1955, (Dissertation for the Degroo of
Candidate in Arricultural Sciencos)
301 Xnlzhnays Lotopist, No 1$ ~05f-
Inst I
Title The'VtOot-01161 tbodi Of blitifil VillAp Of Pftt-
Dog ~of,sorji,"Iea am
-0 mu o4 thdil6ld of AgriculUuml Cvws.
Orig Pubs Tr,~ DiU isko''If."44 -te sallor. -1 Yodg. kh-va, 19560
7o 168
Abstract: fto *A Of -'of pist-bog:moils of
the.*Un- ~,'mwoh' Xinskoy~ftlast, under the in.
t1uslift Q_r ldtfixv 1 ims studled. no pent-
bIC SOLIA Vat v,ut expIftned have'fortmd sea-A
t
UL PS&L diftyed in the u;W part
3".- Xr~ thii.461ls t3*t wire tilled to the dVU
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LTUBINSKITj N.Isj SHIRYAM9 I,N,,l KNURNIKOY), M.G.1 GLADYSHEV,, S.S., KIVERO
V#Foj SPAXINp V*I*, agrOnM
Vise advanced cultivation practices for #=flowers. Zealedelis 27
no*047-51 Ap, 16% (MIRA 1014)
1. Orenburookaya cbUstnara sell rkokhozyaystvannaya opytraya
stantaiya (for tyubinskir). 2. lWdsedatell kolkhoza Imni
tirova, MV&brlskogo rqvmg Orenburgskoy oblasti (for Shlryayov)o
3s Predsedatell kolkhoza opanyat, plicha" Dinakogo rayons# trasno-
darskago kraya (for Knishnikow). 4, GlavMy agronm kolkhoza shmato
ll'Lcha*p Dinakago rsymWr ImonodaTskogo kraya (for Glac~yshev).
5s Starshiy agronom Pologskogo proilvodstvonnogo upravlenlyaj
Uporoshakoy oblU (for Ki"r),
A-UMpeg #F,~
M, us -- a
7. 4.
Disposal and deactivation of solid radjoaotivo wastes. Mod. rad,
5 no*11162-M 9 1601, (KIP1 13s12)
(PADIOACTIU WASTE DISPOSAL)
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B/OSVI~10/003/007/021
10 2
got 0 2 20
AUTHORS: Sivintsev# Yu. Y,g Knishnikoyp V. A., Tolushkina# Y** Let
Turkin, A. D,
TITLE: Study of the radioactive contamination of air and of the
Nova river during the time in which the atomic ico-bm*or
11tenin" was anchored
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya onorglyat v. 10, no. 3, 1961, 253-258
TECT: This Is a report on4n Investigation of the -radioactive contamination
in the neighborhood of the place where theatomio ioe-break*r "Lenin" was
anchored in the Neva river, with its atomic engine being in operation. The
investigation included the atmosphere, the river water, and the fauna ind f1=
in the surrounding area. The experiments were begun on August 6#1959 and
finished on September 14, 1959, The concentration of radioactive cases
was also examined In closed rooms in the ship's central part# Results are
discussed In the Introduction. Measuromentt were made vith cylindrical
counters of the type CTC-5 (STS-5) and with end-window counters of the typo
60-50 (B?L-50) which measured concentrations of up to 2-10 curie/1 and
Card 1/ 3
20177
8/089J61/010/003/007/021
'Study of the too B102/B2O5
10-10 curie/l (Ar4l Radioactive aerosols *or* determined with p (PP)
filterap the activity of which was measured In the laboratory. In the
central parts of -the ship-t radioactivity caused by ArO did not exceed
4-10- 10 curie/1, wag 10 -11 ourie/I on the average. These values amount to
Ir, of the permissible maximus,dose In working rooms. . In addition, the
radioactivity of air leaving the Orms#gelmast (sial) was measured. Its
maximum activity was 10-9 ourle/1; and the average was 2.10-10 curio/1
referred to one atomic unit with IN$ performance. This level was reached
on September 5, 1959 when the three atomic uiits operated with 45P 40, and
20$ performance. As 70,000 0 of air were ethausted in ono hrl the omis,-'
sion of one unit with 100% porrormanc* was 0*014 curie./hr. Investigations
in the case of a leakage of the primary cooling circuit shoved that radio-
activity in the servodrive rooms reached a lovol of 5-10-8 curie/1 and
was chiefly caused by short-lived fission products, such as KrOp KrOOP
-and Xe135 (TI/2 a 5-7 hr). The -concentration of P-active aerosols in the
central rooms of the ship never exceeded the baosground values of the
natural radioactivity. The observed fluctuations in the radioactivity of
airp river wat#r,,fauna and flora In the neighborhood of the ship had a
Card 2/3
7,
2M77
3/089/61/010/003/007/021
Study of the D102/S205
merely seasonal character ani did not depend on the stay of the ship and the
operation of her reactors. Pertinent measurements were made from June 15
to September 14. Theme seasonal fluctuations are hold responsible for the
fact that the radioactivity of air# water, founap and flora prior to the
tests of the units of the atomic tee-breaker was higher than durine the
testa. Numerous data on the seasonal fluctuations which dropped to a mini-
mum in August, and results of measurements are discussed. The experiments
have proved unambiguously that the tee-breaker operates without any hazard,
and that there in not the alightost danger of contamination on board the
ship during the operation of its reactors. Heither the crew of the nhip
nor the vessels following the ioe-breaker are exposed to the action of
radioisotopes. There are 2 fieures and 3 Soviet-bloc references.
SUBMITTED: September 7t 1960
3/3
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subject t USSR/Modiolne
Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 3/18
Author Ealsbalkoy,, V. A.,, Scientific Vorker
Title Correlation between fluorine content of watert fluorosis
and oaries
Periodical i 01g. i. Ban.$ 100 13-179 0 1955
Abstract I The effect of -fluorine in drinking water on the spotting
of tooth enese'l and on caries.is discussed,, on the basis
of investigations made in the central Kazakh SSR.. ~A a
lace of fluorosis epidemic. Illus., tables# diagram.
Institution: Kazakh Institute of Epidemiology, Kicrobiology and
Hygiene
Submitted i Mr 25, 1955
3"": 7.-
IN&I UVIGMAt LA,
PftvSztiOu Of isisstbwl infectlem on am stato fams in l6kabstay
?Mbas~ 2dnvJksbi&o 16 no.11135-36,156* (NZU 108 1)
14 h kneakhakago instiftts opuselologil, atkrottologil I gi&tpsW
(ditaktor - 20A01toshouns)
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mmy,storlse In ftragmda, 01S, I um, .21 noIAO-50 A 156
(an 915)
Is sehom glglyemW ras&kMkVo Instituts spideniologlia.
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UISM-1-MOTA 'T.A-1 UUUIXA, -1.1.
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(KM 10 18)
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(rukoroditall rob6ty - dateout QJI-Pollak)
Mans AND AIMMIS)
Xapld nothol for deterstalM the femstativo capacity of SecherloW
colts lo'be delo 3 uo*132647 11-0 *57s (N BA 1112)
spilasioleglig vikroblologit 1, giglyW
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UM idordbiolog. gy(lionloVcrobiolow.
Abe Jour I W ZhW " Dioiej~ ]b 20,9 29~8"- No. gow
Author I MAshnikov, V* A#
Inst fIrlwat .1"n,
Title An Anaelswated latbod fw. Detawination -ot.7amentatlon
Possibilities a Intestinal Rade
Orig rub s lAboro dolot 107j So ho 9647
Abstract 1 1 - 9 drops of lijkan's madiva vith agar. nelted WA
cooled to 0 degsss,, vers placed on the surface of
colonies gmvift an MrAo medlux. After 20 - 30 x1rat"t
md soWtUne attar 2 - 4 boviv (at 43 dear"Ot bub;blo~
of eas "" t mr, w 1 in the drop 9 The wtbod vas &NU -
osbis #"n for oolonlos dayeloplag on menbraw filtaGG
The results of the inivetigation by the rapid method
speed vith a similar stardaM method# The riwated
method curtails by approximately 50-fold the acpsiditwe,
Cud 1/2
USSR / 111orobiology, Microbes Pathogenic to 'i'an and
Animals, Bacteria. Bacteria of Vie Intestinal
Group.
Abs :ourt i(of Zhur-Biol., No 16, 1958. U117.
Author Knizhnikov, V, A.
Inst "6t
Title FGra=Ne.~=Iva band Hannite-Nogative Bacoilli Iso-
lated From-Fooes and axtornal Medium During Toxic-
Infected Illness of Vowborn.
Orig Pub: Zh. raikrobiol., epidemiol. i L_-Iunobiologii, 1957,
No 51 81-85o
Abstract: During the investigation of an outbreak of ill-
nesses with a toxio-infooted character among the
newborn of a maternity hospital in Alma-Atag 10
strains were isolated of graia-negative active
bacilli, part of which rormed a yellow-brown
Card 1/3
39
USSR / Microbiology, Xiorobas Pathogenic to ::an and F-5
Ani.malso Bacteria. Bacteria of the Intestinal
Group,
Abe Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 19,589 92119.
Abstract: pigment in the 2-4th day of growtho According to
the oharaoter of growth in a broth, ability to
form H2Sl and their reletion to arabinose, the
strains are divided Into -two groups. Properties
of the strains after nuaerous passages in vivg and
in vitro for 6 months did not change. L-Nii eiid
boiled cultures were.aSelutinated with Grigorlyov-
Shig, Flexner and Sonne serums in dilutions 1:50
1:200, During Lwunization of the rabbits with
isolated cultures, agglutinating serums were ob-
tained with a titer of 1:6,400* As regards ser-
ological properties, the strains were 4ivided
into two groups corresponding to thair distribution
Card 2/3
USSR / Microbiology. Hiorobes Pathogonio to Ifan and P-5
Animals, baotoria. Bacteria of the Intestin3l
Oroup.
Abe lours Ref,Zhur-Biol,, No 16, 1953g 72117.
Abstract: according to cultural-biocheraio,.,l charaoteristiose
All strainswere pathoSonic for mico. The authors
place the strains in tao family of Baotariae (kL
anoterftwa, after Krasillnikov), where ~hoyzust
occupy an intermbdiate position bet-woen SaLaon-
elleas and Shigellaeo Doteviinzition of thoir
role in the appearance of toxio-infooted illnesses
needs furthor study. -- H.. A. Gruzmane
Card 3/3
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mikroMo2sopid, t iavao 28 ra,11" is 057* -(XM 100)
is Is Zesakhskago instituts, spidemic2oXII, a1kroblologil L
giatyear.
(XIMODWOUS rrc~s
&'#ntorotwdm (Rus))
ZXIZMUOT* V.A.
;Oraa-",, -,g%vwi7,wwd+W-mWtivo bmailli toolatoil from faces and
-external simircomen- t IsAwle infections of the neVborso thur.
m1kroblolospido I isms 28 uo*5sSI45 IV 057. (Num 10:7)
I* Is Unkbokago institute opideolologlig ailtrolotalocu i diciromwo
OXW21016 tooteriol.
IsoUtion of groo-aeptive & monatte magative beat* In
toda, infestlaft In nowtors)
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greowneptIve & maulte aeptivo, Isolation in tatto
infest$ to DOAora)
KnZHWIXOVl V.A.t Cand Yod Soi - (diss) "Fluoridation
in Kazakhatanand the of nuo,r in drinking
tv
water Nr the health of the poNlatiomm Alma-AtA, 1956, 12
pp (Kazakh,otate Aed Inst) I )00.coples. Idst of autnor's
work at end of Wxt (11 titles) (KLp 50-~Bjp 129)
128 -
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In MURK
Country : USSR
Catopry 3 Hicrobiology-Microbes PaCiogen't for and AnIml
;tbae Jour tj4f 7hur - 31*1.4 No.i)l 11380 b6140
Authar Knishnikov V A
A-
Institute T----~-
Titlo IThv Problem of tht Furvival of Lysertery lacilli
1-n the 4ater
OrIC Pub,. Zh, )Iikroblol., 4.rldcaiole, I fraunobiolo, W361
Hooh, 92-93
Abstract I rko abittract
Cardt
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1. Is 1"Mihskogo instlWa eoldesioloall, mikro'blologli i gUlyow.
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(UMUA# DY830MUS. oulture,
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Iff sot of fluoridation on oortaln Imanologlool "actions
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1015/1215
AUTHOR: V, 0ndid to of ModkW Scitem Baliks, Yo. D.. Candidate of Modkal
jkW-
SOWUM and BWydw, P, Junior Rosearth Fellow
TITLE: The affect of chronic administration of St" torthr with fluorine traces on thil bewo-
polosis In rats
PERIODICAL: Olgiyona i unitariya no. 7, 1962, 8-11
TEXT: Morphologio dutlies of the offiot of domino on the blood have been made until now only on the
peripheral Wood, and not on bone morrow. The effect of Sr" together with fivorine on hernopoicils has
not been studied at all. These experiments ma carried out on 62 albino growing rats. Fluorine was added
to water at concentrations of 1.3 mg/1, 4.0nWI and 13.0mg/l. Strontium chloride solution containing
0.01/,oc of Sr90 was added to the diet every other day. The experiments with floorine listed four and a half
months, those with Sr" - two months. Bone marrow wu obWnW from the femur. Fluorine at conc. of
IS nW 'brought about a ciftiam In the young WBC in bow maffaw. The combined administration of
fluorine and S#40 did not bring about summation or pottatlation. The ptek-mv of 1.3 mg/l fluorine in the
water when Sr" was also administered brought about to Impmvemout of hemopoicsis. These roults should.
however. be feexaminedbecause of statistically insulficlent data. There are 2 tableL
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Iffect of -xicroqmmUtieg of stuble strontium an minoral met&-
bolin and the uptake of r&I&wtIv* strmtium 90 in the skele-
ton of rate* Mgs sanite 28 no*W9-~5 463 (HIU 174)
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Dietary calcium &M phosphorus enrichment as a factor lowering
Us atrontium,-90 concentration In the skeletal bane* Vop, pit,
,22 no.606-62 &D 163. (KIRA 1717)
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,valtiatior of tho quiLUty of drinkIng vater In the Ilght of
presont day byrienic concepts* Nauch.trudy AW no,27s3-12 16/,,
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AT6031238 -SOURCE C06EI
AUTHOR: Marsy, A. N. Y~rtssv, Ye. L; Knishnikov, ~V. A. .0
ORG: none
TITLE: Study of extracted teeth as a method of -mass control of the amount of
-aft a Vke
gtrontiuM.L.0 human organism
SOURCE: USSR, Gosudarstvennyy komitet po ispolizovaniZ2 atomM energit.
Doklady$ 1965. IsileZO e ekstragirovannykh zubov kak metod massovogo,
kontrolya sa sodershaniyam strontstya-90 v organizme Iyudey, 1-15
TOPIC TAGS: strontium, Isotope, strontium isotope, strontium accumulation,
tooth strontium
ABSTRACT: A study of the amount of stronitum-00 accumulated in human teeth
showed that under long-term chronic exposure the ratio between the amount of this
Isotope in human teeth and the human skeleton does not vary, - In adults this ratio
does not depend either on age:or geographic location. The occurrence of caries or
periodontitis has no substantial effect on the amount of the Isotope accumulated In
the tooth. In amphodontoste a decrease to noted in -the amount of stronflum-00
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absorbed by the solid tissue of the teeth; however, this fact was not taken Into
bone
account in determining the ratio of the content of strontium-90 in the teeth and
tissue. The teeth of children showed greater accumulations of 'strontium-90 than
those of adults. The level of the deposited isotope In children's teeth as in the
principal skeletal bones, is inversely proportional to the child's age.. Theaccumula.
tion of the isotope in the solid tissue of milk and permanent teeth takes place both
during and after their formation. Orig, art, has: 9 tables. [Authors' abstract)
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TITLE3 Certificate of discovery. Class 00 go. Ag.
Izobrotenlys, PVOW$hlennyy* obrostsyl tovaroyye anakil no. 26, 19"g 5
TOPIC TAGS1 fluorine$ fluorine gropertygradloaet*mmotroutium,
79#101AWOoLl dd0A-0-Z11C k-ACr.Cr
asmcr: This Corti fiesta * registers 'the discovery that minute quantities of
flwrba reduce the accumdatiock of radioactive -strontius and decrease
the krequency and satiousness'of radiation damage "used by strontium
in humans and animals,
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use of ste"ophotogrametric avr"And to GONY410 a large-scale
pomorpbologj"I usp'pf qmolal desigmation, TestsNoskeumAer9
M61** poohvo# polo# Soog. 12 no.21213-222 157o
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22"5 157. 10fil)
1. Wedra kartagWil Nolko"kap pou"rot"unagm univeraltetao
(ties ftm~-41"Iorl) (photognphle murroylag)
AWHORS1 AtovMv0,*q.-0"d /4fiezf Technical Sciences; Indichonkot 1o0#
__,Aqj~ ~YY*$ Nagineers
TITLEo Using r1hotothoodolitox for Obtaining Plans of the Wor Sur-
face In the Spanning of the Angara River (Primen*niye Mateo-
dolita-61ya poluabonlya planov vodnoy poyarkhnosti pri per*-
krytii ro Angary)
1,ERIODICALs Oldrotekhnichookoy* Stroltelletvol 1958,,Agr 4t py 49-51
;-BSTRACTo The photogrammstrio method is being Increasingly applied in
the investigation of wave formations on soasp lakes and re-
servoirs. In many cases this method aipeare to be the only
one for registering and measuring the wave relief; this method
is also used for Investigating the form of the free water our-
face over the embankment of a river dam. Such was the as&* in
1956 at the construction of the Irkutsk Hydroelectric Favor
Flantt when phatograamatry was upplied with % view to obtaining
plans of the water surface below the pontoon bridge across the
Angara river# The stereo-photo6rraphy of a water surface of
-10 x 150 aq motors was carried out with two phototheadolites
17TH" with an eloctrically-synchronized shutter-release dovicel
panchromatic photo plates with 100 units (Gout) sensitivity wore
Card 1/2 useds making'a total of 113 photos. Each stereo couple was
.Using Photothoodolites for Obtdining Plans of the *later Surfacein the
Spanning of the Angara River
divided Into three sootions - the first consisting at mll
waves and surfj the second - of crests and bollowl of
stabile waves, Thophotogrammetric plotting of the per-
spective model of the water surface In the orthogonal plan
at a Deal 1#300 was done on the large stereo-autograph of
Zeiss. figure 3 shows one of theme plans and Figure 4 - the
,corresponding photothoodolits picture. To avoid blurred
photos it is advisable to use h @butter speed of not lose
than 1/25 sea. Dead angles -can be avoided bjy taking stereo-
photon from two basic points with 4 pbotothoodolites which
must be equip2ed with synchrontsed shutter release devices*
There are 4 figures,
AVAILLBLEs LIbrary of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Phatotheadolite"POUcations 2. Water iayea-Analrsia
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Usihg the *Tolotop* ro" finder in wasurtng the rate of lea
movewnt. lest. Moak. un. $or. 5s Geog. 19 no.105-76 Ja-F
164,, ()GRA 1714)