SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURDITSKAYA, A.A. - KURDYBAYLO, F. V.

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I 28397 3/169/61/000/007/016/104 17, 3P. AOo6/Alol AUTHORt Kurditskaya, A.A. TITLE: Some peculiarlties of surface seismic waves PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Geofizika, no. 7, 1-061, 12-13, abstract 7AI24 (Tr. In-ta fiz. I geofiz. AN TurkmSSR, 1959, v. 6, io8 - lig) TEM The author analy7ed recordings of surface waves from earthquakes in Greece on August 11, 1953, obtained at 5 seismograph USSR stations, which are located at different epicentral distances and azimuths in respect to the epicer~. ter. The first stage of studying the nature of waves consisted in the plotting of spatial trajectories of the movement of ground particles in 30-minute inter- vals of the passage of a train of long-period oscillations. Further analyses were made of recorded sections which are characterized by elliptic trajectories, polarized in v tical planes, -For the purpose of singling-out Rayleigh waves, the author stuctee the distribution of azimuths of vertical planes in respect to their direction towards the epicenter, phase and amplitude cori-elations of ver- tical and horizontal components and their changes In time'. It was established that the oscillations analyzed were In all cases interference oscillations . and Card 1/2 28397 S/169/61/000/007/016/104 Some peculiarities of surface seismic waves A006/A101 were formed by the superposition of Love and Rayleigh waves. This explains ccn- tinuous changes in the orientation of the vertical polarization plane, in the shape and direction of the particle movement trajectory observed during the pas- sage of surface waven. Azimuths of polarization planes in reEpect to the direc- tion toward the epicenter for waves which are most similar to Rayleigh wavea, are confined In a 30 - 1100 wide sector; 'phase shirts of the horizontal and ver- tical component are mostly rj(/4. A. Levshin [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 Ad. 92IS' Colculailon of Tens1wrolurr Diffrmn- In F%411- rating and Drying Fquli)mcnt Olwrati"X on thr Sl,ro, Principle. On Ruwan.) L. 1, K'u'lln,hr, hl-lua AL'Awl., 1.61 1, Ist, Sauk ,It . S. MI. A mallu-matical au.-4,t~ KMITSKAYA, A.A.; HIMOV, L.D. Soismicity of Turkmenistan. Trudy Inot.fiz.i geofix.Aff Turk.SSR 5:88-105 138. NIRA 13:6) (Turkmenistan-Earthquakes) "Problem of the Stwly of 11finjinum Runoff of Small Rl-~(!rc" Meteorol. I g16.7o12~J~'R, 110 1, 1954, 26-P9 The Liefhod of computation of minimum runoff of small rivers In the absence or Insufficiency of data is based mainly on the theory of Minimum runoff proposed by 11. P. Chebo-tarev (`Thcor~ and Method of Dct-ci=tnin~; Minimum Runoff, "authors" abstracts of reports at the scientific session of Voronezh University, 1950). Preceddini,, from an analysis of the sytteni isochrons of "reachin,~" [dobeganiye] of riverbed runoff', the author obtairis Qmin = 10007;1 (X-5), where Qi,in is the minimium discharl,,e in the closing line ~f direction, W is the area of mirror of river system up to this line of tirection, R is the mean intensity of discharge of under- ground vaters into the river, andp is the mean intensity of losses (in summer frcm evaporation, in winter from ice forrration) per unit area of' the surface of the mirror per second. (RZhlreo~, No 9, 1955) GO: Sum-11o 345, N 7 Mar 56 KURDOV, A.G. Effect of the fineness of varping material (clay) on the varping of sand In West Kazakhstan Province. Trudy VGU 35:47-57 '55. (MIRA 11:5) (West Kazakhstan Province--Reclamation of land) (Sand) Study of the water Colleative Farm in VGU 42 no.4:51-52 cycle of a pond on the 'Krasnyi Patilovets" Podgornoye District, Voronezh Province. Trudy 155. (MIU 11:6) (Podgornoye District-Yarm ponds) KURDOV, A.G. r. j,". 4'.~ - " i ~' "Wellylge 6T's and Antonov's methods for the determination of the minimum discharge of rivers. Trudy VGU 42 no.4:53-55 155. (MM 11:6) (Rivers) 50-58-4-13/2~' AUTHOR: Kurdov TITLEt On the Computation Formulae for Minimum Effluence (0 formulakh elya raBcheta minlmallnOgO DtOka) PERIODICALs Meteorologiya I Gldrolojiya, 1958, lir 4, PP 36 - 38 ~1355R) 0 LBSTRAM In this gaper (printed in the part "Discussion questions" of the periodical "Meteorologiya I Gidrologiya"? the author criticizes the formulae by 11. D. Antonov (Ref 1) for the pur- pose mentioaed in the title, which for theEuropean part . of the USSR are the most widely used ones. Antonov obtained 3 resembling formulae in the final result: For the summer-, winter- and month-average-minimum. No objections can be made against the structure of the formulae as a dif- ference of two terms, further with regard to the inclusion of the necessary parameters into the second part of these formulae, which characterize the loss of the effluence for ice-formation and evaporation. In the second term of the mentioned formulae, however, the direct proportionality of the effluence-loss-modulus with the quantity K 0 is by no means Card 1/2 obvious in the same degree as it is the case in the first On the Computation Formulae for Minimum Effluence 50-50-4-13/26 term and this must be proved. At examples the author proves that the relation between 11 and 1.1 is not strictly propor- tional, as it appears from the foromulae by Antonov. All this indicates that the second tarn of the empirically derived formulae by Antonov has no definite physical meaning, be- cause the water losses in the formation of the effluence- -minima are not in a direct relationship with Ito , as it appears from the Antonov formulae. Rather a very low inverse dependence or, at best, no relation at all exists. There are 7 references,allof which are Soviet. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress 1. Ice - Properties 2. Ice formation - Theory Ice - Evaporation 4. ~tLthematics - ApplicatioDs Card 2/2 KURDOV, A.G. - ----- --., - Regionalization of zudn water-bearing horizons participating in supplying water to the rivers of the Central Black Earth Region during the low water period. Izv.Vor.otd.Geog.ob-va no-3:125- 131 161. (MIRA 15:11) (Central Black Earth Region-Water, Underground) FURDOV$ A.G. Effect of ponds on minimur. discharge. !bteor. i gidrol. no.4:2P-30 AP 163. (MIRA 16:5) lo Voronezhskiy gosudarstveruW universitet, ka-fedra gidrologii sushi. (Ponds) (Runoff) KURDOV, A.G. Influen~-e of negative a-,r -,emlerat.-ure on "--;j of runoff and rivor levels in Nauch, ZLI-,. V.-"r. ~3LJ. Geoin", Ob, vit -, 104-107 163. (Nl;~A 17-9) mmov, I. Improvment of "Windsichter" sifting machine. p. 10. (Ratsionalizataiia, Vol. 6, no. 12., Dec. 1956, Bulgaria) SO: Monthly List of East Europepn Accessions (EFAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl. V, BULGARIA Chemical Technologyj Chemical Products and Their :f-15 Application. Part 3. - Industrial Synthesis of Dyos. Abs Jour Ref, Zhur. Khimiya, No 4, 1958, 12226. Author Iliya Kurdov, Pet. r ninov, Lyubomir Antonov. Inot Not given Title Notee Concerning The Production of the Dye Substantive Mack. Orig Pub Tezhka promishlenost, 1956, 5, No 8, 34 - 36. Abstract Thesubstantive black dye consitte mainly of trisaz6ldya n-phenylenediumine-tbenzidine (aoid) -41-aminc-8-naphthol- -3,6- disulfc, acid-4 (alk.) aniline with the admixture of at least 5 other secondary azo-dyes. In order to improve its quality and to obtain it with a possibly low content of secondary azo-dyes, it is recommended to use possibly pure Card BULGARIA / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their H-15 Applicaticn. Part 3. - Industrial Synthesis of Dyes. Aba Jour ; Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 4) 1258) 12226. Abstract : initial products and to comply carefully with the conditions of the lst, 2nd and 3rd azo-combinations. KURDOV, K. Brain concussion. Urav.Te-ric. 3 no.5t12-15 S-0 159. (KIRA 13:4) 1. rz kafedry propedevticheskoy khirurgii (zaveduvushchiy - prof. Iff-M. Tachvrjradov) Turkmenekogo gosudaretvennogo meditsinekogo insti- tuta Im. I.V. Stalin&. (BUIN-CONCUSSION) BMISHTEYN 4-61 JRZh.j VAUtj7,MtTMj V.ya,, GDALT.',, A.D., I GOLO1W1, V.A.# J,-~?)tq rAT amVIC11, V~G*P ifizit'l Movir, u.'(. V . ~i. OGA1M"#%'M6G9j,--1L4*q- OKUNEV, ".A., inzh.: TiRZIET-SHEY. V.I., inzh.; YUFFIT, B.P., inzh.; SITL"."AKH. V.F.' inz-h. [Manual on the quarrying and processing of rack building materials] Spravochnik po dobyehe i perernbotke norud,-C,,kh utroitellrWkhmat.orialov. 3LruU7-d:.L) 19tj',~* 520 p. (MIA 11S-2) 1. Vsesoyuzriyy gosudarstvennyy institut pc. proilektnym i nauchno-issledovatgllakir, rabotam proiry8hlennosti nerud- nykh stroitellnykh materialov. XURDOVA, L.Q.; KHARIN, N,N, Dynamics of the food supply In Sukhoy and Yurchavokiy Limans under conditions of comercial fish culture. Trudy AzNIIRKH no.6-.143-162 163. (MIRA 17:8) HARLIN, N.N.; KURDOVA, L.G. Effect of acme factora on the dynamica of ciocenosea in the Kuban limana near the Sea of Azov. Vop. ekol. 5t233-234 162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Novocharkasskiy zoovaterinarnyy institut. (Azov Sea region--Marine ecology) USMANOVA, A.V.; KURDIOVA, H.S.; BCGOMDLIOV, -B.P. Clinical and microbiological characteristics of Salmonellosis produced by S. Breslau. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i Immun. 33 no-5:122- 123 YT 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz Ast2Ak-hanskogo meditsinskogo Instituta i infektsionnoy bollnitsy imeni V.M.Bekbtereva. (SALMONELLA) PHAWTI T n7 It _~~T . ;, jjD~ V I " . - __ - I - -1 1 1 . -.1 E, I . "Thermal properties of* resin in the proccoss oLl its prcd:i~.-ticon." report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on ifeat & Mass Transfer, lktinsk3 4-12 may 1964. Voronezh PolytechnicLd List. k.U!L)()Vji, Z. 1. .( Clinleal w3pocts of otogenic abocenhe" of the eerebellum. Tridy gorla I nouu, 6:414-421 1 r5. (MIRA 12: 10) 1. In 1cliniclimilcogo otdolenlyu (zav, - prc)f.A*A.,ktlntralaxva) Gogii(tarntwinnogo michno-iRaledovatollnkom, inatituta likha, tt,t)rllL i nosa'. (CIMMILLUH-JOSONSS) KURDOVA z I, Vertigo in vegetative neuroses* Trud:r goo. nauch.-issl. inst. ukha, gorla i nosa no,llo.275-282 F59, (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz klinicheskogo otdeloniya Gosudarstvennogo nauchno- iseledovatellsko instituta ukhal Torla i nosa. %a fwTIGO) (NEUROSES) AM= MDOVANIME, VOSMY Goorgiyovioh I I - -.- - - --- - I . - - --.- - Dissertation Surgical Anatomy of the Esophagus Dc-gree Doe I;od Sci Affiliation fn-ot indicato27. Defense Date, Place 27 Sep 55, Council of Tbilisi St9te 1'ed Inst Certification Date 15 Dec 56 Source B1710 7/57 USSR / Human and AninAl biorpholog) (Normal ani Pathological). S Digestive Syntefti Lba Jour : Ref Zhur - 23i.)loglya, No 9, 1)58, No. 40714 f -A . v --1111.d WNW ;q__, :1";A : T.Ili8i iwdical Institute Title :Interrgla".ion Potween the Oesophagus arA Pleura Orig Pub :Tr- Kafedry opeTativn. Khirurgii i topogr. anatomiJ. Thiliask. mod. in-t, 1956, 1, 29-33 Abstract :It was demonstrated on 77 human radavera that above the root of the right lung the oesophagus (0) is covered in 53-2% of caaea ly the nediastinal pleura (W) in the form of a 'rfLnd 0.1 - 0.6 dm. wide; less frequently, the pleural nhaet extends between the spine and the trachea, but does not reach the 0 (27-3~) or is separated from the 0 by a thick layer of connective tissue (16.X ). On the left) the W unuaUq covers the anterolateral surface of 0 Card 1/2 USSR / Human arA Animal Morphology (Norml and Patbological). 8 -Digestive System. Abs Jour 'Rof Zhur - Piol7giya, N9 9, 1951, No. 4P714 with a I-jarid 0.4 - 1.5 cm, wide (C8 N) iless frequently, t~a MP is separated from t~e 0 (2~-(>% - Below the root of the right lung the MP either covers the edge of 0 with a band 0.2 - 0.4 cm-wide (37.70), or fully covers the posterior suiface of 0 (36.4%), or else covers the right half of the posterior surface of 0 with a band 0.4 - 0.6 cm wide (25-% ). On the left, the %,P passes over the 0 from the left anterior surfF-ce of the descending aorta, and covers it in the fom of a distally widening band. Card 2/2 USSR / HUZAn And Anizal Ycrphology (Normal and Pathological). S Dipentilo System. Als Jour : Ref Zhur - Mologlyn, No 9, 1958, no. 40713 Author :,X;~%pvanidze Inst : Tbf h-TAYAM-61""Natitute Title :On the -Problem tf Variability of t~e Form and Diameter of the Iuman of the Cesophagus Orig Pub :Tr. Kafo&--y operativn. khIrurgii I topogr. anatomii. Thilisek. mod. in-t, 1956, 1, 35-39 Abstract :The luman of the opaophagua (0) was measured In seven places on 91 human cadavers. It was demonstrated that the dorsoventral diameter of the lumen for the whole length cf 0 is corsiderably smaller than the transverse diameter. The flattening of 0 is more pronounced in its upper half than In the lower. The oesophagus is collapsed above the point of division of the trachea; Cerd 1/2 USSR / Hum'tn and AnImAl Morphology (NornAl and Pathological). S Digestive System. Abq Jour Ref Zhur - Btollogiya, No 9, 195S, No. 40713 'below this point the ltxyr4 n of 0 is usually open, acquiring a form close t, roundness as it approaches the diaphragmatic opening. No aortic and bronchial narrowings of 0 are noted on cadavers, although flexions of its wall at those levels were observed. Card 2/2 6 Lr-S.R / Human and ttiraj ynrphol.Vy (Norzal and Pathological). S Digestive system. Ats Jour Aof Zhur - PiOlOgiYn, No 9, 1958, No. 4`722 Aut'qor lns~ M-ilisi medical Institute Title On the Problem of Variations of the Yom ard Position of the Larg-) Intestine in the Newborn Orig Pub Tr- Kafedry operativn. khirtrrgii I topogr. anatozii. Thilisek. mod.. in-t, 1956, 1, 67-74 Abstract It was demonstratcd on 125 cadavers that the appondix in the newborn can 'be coniform (56.9% Cf cases) or aaccular (43-1%)- It is situated on the anterior sur- face of tae kidney (5~-4%), at the level of the iliac crnF,t 4-D.8%), and less frequently in the iliac fossa (12-V The as-,ending colon most froquently has the fom of an obliquely lying tube (30-4~) or else forms a Card 1/2 USSR / Hu.,ran and Lnimal ~krpholoa (Nor=1 arA Pathological). S Digeativo Sys-ben. Al:e Jour Rof Zhur - Riolngiya, No 9, 195S,'No. ~-0722 'MOA-1all.ir open angle (27.2~); usually, it is situated on -"Ato anir.%lior Fonface of Vie kidney (86.44,). The trans- V,'VEle cclon has the form of an arc with the convexity di.rected dcrvirward (54.4%), and lies horizon'.ally (23-20%) or else has the appearance of an arc with the convexity directed upwards (16.6%); more frequerruy it does not form any loops (53.6%). The descending colon may have the form of a vertical tube (43.2%); less frequently it is directed dowmrards obliquely (29.6%). The sigmold usually forms loops and either entirely lies In the Iilvic area (54.,5%), or risos into the atdominal area (46.4%). Card 2/2 10 USSR / Human and Animal Yorpholrgy (Normal and Pathological) S Respiratory System. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Alclogiya, No 9, 1958, No. 4o"161 Author kAp~oyaukm'e-" 1-1 Inat : Institute of lxperilaental Morphology, Academy of Sciences of GruzSSR Title : On the Protlem. of Variations of the Form. of the Posterior Wall of the Yjadiastinum Orig Pub : Tr- In-t eksperim. morfol. AN GruzSSR, 1957, 6, 205-210 Abstract : It was demomBtrated on 77 cadavers of men that the line of transition of the tho'A7acic ploura into the madiastinal, defining laterally the posterior wall of the mediastinum, is asym=et;-ical. On the right, this line, in 35.1% of cases, runs from the level of the head of the first rib obliquely down a.-A medially; in 32.4% it passes onto the anterolateral surface., and in 29.4% on the lateral surface Card 1/2 USSR / Human and Animal YbrPholou (Normal and Pathological). 3 Respiratory System. Aba jour Ref Zbur - Biologiya, No 9, 1958, No, 40'61 of the I - III thoracic vertebrae. On the 4eft, in 45.5% of cases it runs ohliquely dcwnwards and passes on the antbrolateral surface of the Il - III thoracic vertebrae, and in 42.E$ it reaches tho lateral Burfice of the II thoracic vertebra. Also variable is the direction of the delindting line of the posterior wall of the madiastinum below the arch of the azygoB vein and I.tg aortic arch. In relation with this, the posterior wall of the mediasti- num. is in some cases represented by two distinct areas, and In others by one continuous area. Card 2/2 USSR / H=,,,n and '-nimal Morphology. Narvous Systam. S-2 Pariphoral Nervous System. bibs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1956, 64795. Author: Inst Title Mutual Ralationship botwoon the Esophagus and the Vagus Nerves. Orig Pub: Sabchota moditsina, 1957, No 2, 17-19. ;Lbstract: The author mentions that the accepted division of the osophageal plexuses of the nurvus vagus (NV) into merely the simple and complex ones is nct entirely accurate. It is shown that tho main branches of the hV are joined to one another by single anastom6sos on the anterior surface of the esophagus (E) in 30.6 por cont of cases, on the roar - in 38.7%. In other cases, the N11 produce Cnrd 1/2 USSR / Human and Lnimil Morphology. Poriphoral Fervous Systom. Nervous Systom. S-2 ,,bg Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64795. Ai6bstract: one to two branches to the antorior surface (55%) or rear surfnco of tho E (50.5~), or elao send out to E two to three brancbes. Sometimes, on ono of tho surfaces of the E (on the anterior - in 14.4 and the rear - in 10,8 p.c. of the cases), thore aro 3-5 branches of the NV and a largo number of ana3tcmoscs, in which caso it is possible to speak of a nerve ploxus. Thu branches of 'uh,-'IN-V and the anastornosos within the E unito into one to four trunks. Ono trunk forms on the anterior sur- face of the E in 76.9% of the casos, on the roar - in 67.6% of the cases. Less frequently two trunks are formud; quite raroly, their number is gractor. Ono must distinguish not only t~ic simple and the complex forms of tho esophcgal plexus of XV, but also sovoral transitional foTms. C,-,rd 2/2 Ussa, / Human and Animal I.-,orphology (Formal and PatholoC,Ical). DigestIve SY6t0m- Ab a j Our Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, No. 3, 1959, 12277 Author I ns t Title On the Problem of the Chan.eability of FsOPh.-,E- eal Direction. OrI6 Pub Tr. Tbilisak. mod. In-ta, 1957, 13P 55-67 Abstract From the authorls data (111 casos), 4 curvatures of the esophaSus (E) were discovered: upper frontal (UFO) and aagittal (USG) are located above the aortic arch; lower frontal (110) and sagittal (LSO)i bololm It. UFC In 85.65 of cases is turned by its convexity to the left; in ?J-51 to tho right. In 11.7% UFC Is dosent. in 31.6,e Card 1/2 USSR / 'Human and Animal Mlorpholo6y (Formal and Patholoeical). DIL,,eative System. 10, Abs Jour Ref. Zhur, ;.. BIO 1061ya, No. 3, 19591 12277 it starts an tine le,01 of the VIIth cervical vertebra; in 29-7,5, on tho Juvc,,l of t1le Ist thoracic. The 10VOI Of the begInnin6 of UFO with agIng in tr,-,nsoosod caudally not only in children but alno In' adultue; in femalce this level Is frequently hi~hor than In majes. 1,F0 was discovered In q5.5,,.. of cases; Its besinning was located on tho levol of the vjjjtll tho...j. (365) or IXth thoracic vertebra (29.1~,,,'). USO Was constantly observed. LSC wan also alwaye OxPron6ud and 8tartod on thG~ lovul of the bi- U f0furE0af'r'om tolfletho trachea; t110 maximum distance the vertebral C01M" Was notcd near site Of E Pall,,Lso throuG1, the diaphragm. 2/2 KMMVANINE, r. G. TSMMDIUI, D. K. Comparative evaluation of one-raw and two-raw intestinal stich in an experiment. Trudy Tbil. GIDUV 6t167-172 t62. (MM l6s2) (INTESTINES-SURGIM) (StjTUFM) Hi,c,hly calcinat.ed rypsim. D. 40 J"IrEENT3 "'11)"0 (E~5 Vol. 12, No. 2, Feb. 195-6 ~,Ji Ii " I Poland )I. ~ T: ~--'A L I IYUR Vol. 5, No. 10 Oct. 1956 9 1 , CdymI117-ition (if 7 ~jj-',La)jj~, in A41%;vO13 Soll, - i O i A I k l L O( rat or. fin v%jjj g r"'jA .' u wilts" F-von n F s Df a " " S V, 11, lip, Crys'UHLzation 11my 14.1end I.Irg,ty C,:k t 1w r( C.-O it" and tOnIrtoliadij itf 90111tim; ill 11;11L1 of ill Fffett of CrO, an It,,dcalfun (it CaO arto! iotbrr himdvrim7 himir. Crystall!"~ Itructure. Tablom grallh, iivkrin~oitk. 14 rel YIL~ fe N, ~ < 0 r!- V? ~,,j ~, kcl I )W I Cz -I, (_ V'I POLAND/Cbemical Technology Chemical Products and Their H-13 Application Coraraics, Glass) Binders, Concrete. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - I(himiya, No 3, 1958, 8801 Author : Kurdowski Wieslaw, Stoch Leszek Title : Use of Differential Tharml Analysis in the InventiE;ation of Granulated Blaot-Furnace Slag. Chrig Pub : Cement. Wapno. Gips, 1957, 13, No 5, 93-100 Abstract : Experiments were carried out on deteimination of hydrau- lic activity of granalated blaot-furnace slag-(S) by means of differential thermal analysis (DIA). Some sam- ples were investigated in addition by the x-ray proceduze in order to determine changes in the structure of S after the heat treatment. The results thus obtained show that the DTA method permits an accelerated deterrination, of hy- draulic activity of S and makes it possible to ascertain empirical correlations between surface effect and strength Card 1/2 14" POLAND/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their H-12d Applications, Part 2. - Ceramics, Glass, Binders, Concretes. - Binders, Concretes and Other Silicate Building Materials. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 7) 1958) 22230 Author Wieslaw Kurdowski Inst Title Influence of Calcium Chloride and Some Fluorine Compounds on Binding of Lime at Burning of Cement Clinker. Orig Pub Cement. Wapno. Gips, 1957, 13, No 9, 177-189 Abstract Experiments of using calcium chloride as a minerali-7.er at clinker burning were carried out. CaC12 used fo, the investigation was a waste product of soaa manufacturins. The received results showed that in case usual raw mate- rialB (CaO content about 44%) were used, an addition of CaC12 in the amount of 0-3 to 2.4 (of the weight of the dry crushed raw naterial) rises the content of free CaO Card 1/3 POLAND/Chemical Tectinology - Chemical Products and Their H-12d Application, Part 2. - Ceramics, Glass, Binders, Concretes. - Binders, Concretes and Other Silicate Building Materials. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1958, 22230 on condition that ""-e contained potassium compounds and P205 would not spoil the cement quality. Card 3/3 HUNGARY/Chemical Technology, Chomical Products H-13 and Their Applications. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials,"Concrete. Abs Jour t Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7t 1959$ 24233 Vj Author Kurdovski.-W.. Tnst 1--=' Title : Formation of the Tricalcium Silicate at Lo*;., Temperature and in the Presence of Calci-am Chloride and Calcium Sulfate. Orig Pub : Epitoanyag, 1958$ 10, No 4-5, 125-128 Abstract : The effect of small quantities of CaCl and CaS04 on the process of C S and C formation was investigated* I? was eXbli- shed that both CaCl and CaSO accelerate considerably the ra?e of C2S tormation but Card 1 1/2 HUNGARY/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products H-13 and Their Applications. Ceramics. Glass. Binding I-Jaterials. Concrete. Abs Jour t Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 195/0, 24233 have little effect on the formation of C3S. Bibliography consists of 13 titles. Do Pyushpeki Card 1 2/2 H - UWOWSILT, -Wieslaw, dr. in%. (Krakow) Posoibilities of acceleration of the reaction of calcium carbonate and silica6 in the' 7000 - 1300o 0, temperature range by adding m1lieralizers. Cement wapno gips 17 no,3:63-76 Yr 162. Poland/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Khimlya, Wo 1, 1957, 1687 Author: Kurdowski, Z. Institution: None Title: Influence af the Drying Temperature of Slag on the Properties of Slag Cements Original Periodical: Cement. Wapno. Gips., 1954, Vol 19, No 8-9, 201-207; Polish Abstract: The effect of the chemical and mineral tompoaition and structure of blast furnace slag on its properties has been investigated. When granu- lated blast furnace slag is heated to high temperatures during drying devitrification may set in, since under those conditions crystalliza- tion centers can be created and existing crystallization zones can be extended. Such changes lead to a modification of the physical proper- ties of the slag. In order to establish the "critical" drying tem- perature for the slag, a number of experiments were carried out in Card 1/3 Poland/chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Appl.!='01-ion. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur &,imiya, No l., 1957, 1687 Abstract: which slag samples containing up to 31.271 moisture were placed in metal containers 40 x 15 x 4 cm with perforated bottoms and heated to 150-8000 in a laboratory oven; after soaking for the prescribed time at maximum temperature the samples were cooled. The products ob- tained were investigated by the following methods: (1) blast furnace slag cements were prepared from the dried slag (with addition of port- land cement clinker) and tested for tensile and compressive strength; (2) powdered samples of the slag were analyzed with a petrographic microscope; (3) differential thermal analyses were made on the slag. Blast furnace slag cement samples prepared from slag dried at 4000 shoved the highest compressive strength. Good compressive strength values were obtained with slag dried at 150-6000. Heating the slag to 700 and 8000 considerably decreased the strength of the samples; this is apparently due to cbanges in the pbysical properties of the slag (devitrification). Soaking the slag at 1500 leads to an in- crease in strength as the soaking time was increased to 17 houraj a rapid increase in strength was observed as the soaking time was increased up to 5 hours, after which the strength increased rather Card 2/3 Poland/Chemical Technology Chtmical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Gl&sB. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Khimiya, no 1, 195"1, 1687 Abstraetz sloyly. At 4000 maximum strength was attained after soaking for 3 hoursi a further increase in soaking time decreases the strength of the samples (particular.L.,- the compressive strength). The beat tensile strength values were obWned when the slag was soaked 5 and 17 hours at 1500. A marked decrease in the hydraulic properties of the slag when cement samples produced from the latter are boated during the tensile 3trength test was observed only at 8000. The microscopic examination of heat-treated slag samples shaved the presence of a fairly large amount of individual cryetals. Ebwever, no significant difference in the crystalline content of heat-treated slag compared to air-dried slag could be observed. Compresr:6ive strength measurements and differential thermal analysis showed that devitrification of the slag sets in at temperatures above 7000. Hence temperatures over 7000 must be avoided in the commercial dry- ing of slags since they cause a reduction in the hydraulic proper- ties of the slags. Card 3/3 h e .i -Y ARABADZHYAII, A.Z., kand.ekon.nauk; BADI. Sh.H., kand.okon.nauk; BAROYAll. 0.V., doktor med.nauk; BLSHKIROV. A.V., kand.ekon.nauk; BUSIXV, P.P., icond. ist.nauk; GLUKHOIWD. V.S.; DOROFV.HVA, L.U., kand.filol.nsuk; DORO- SHSHKOO Yo.A., kand.ist.nauk; ZAVISTOVICH, A.A.; IVAZiOVA# M.N., lcnnd. int.muk-, IVANOV, H.S., doktor int.nauk; WINSKU, G-11., kand.1st. nauk; KISLYAKOV, N.A., doktor ist.nauk; KOHISSAROV, D.S., kand.filol. nauk; K.K., kand.filol.nauk; HOISNYEV. P.P., kand.ekon. nauk; FA~KHaALIUA.K kond.filol.muk; F!:TROV. M.P.. doktor geogra- fic-heukikh nauk, prof.; PXTROV, G.M., kand.ist.nauk; SOKOLOVA, V.S.. doktor filol.nauk; TRUBNTSKOY. V-V-; ZOUADIYAN, A.I., kand.ist. nouk; SHOYTOV. A.M., kand.filol.nauk; ZAKHODIR, B.H., doktor istorl- chaskikh nauk, prof.- , otvetstvennyy red.; AEUtAMOVICH. R.T., kand. ist,,nauk, red.; FALINA. A.I., kand.ist.muk, red.; KUZIZSTSOVA, N.A.. red. izd-va; SHVEYKOVSKAYA, Y.R., red. izd-va; FRUSAKOVA, T.A., tekhn. red. [Present-day Iran; a mBntwlj Sovromannyi Iran; spravochnik. Moskva, 1957. 715 P. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Akademlya nauk SSSR. Inatitut vostokovedeniya. (Iran) XIJRDR2N9 B. New wage s7stem in opicultural state enterpriseso Sotly. trud 6 no.3:36-44 Mr 161. (Igriomltural vagov) %HIU 14:3) W KURDRIN , Z. Arp --prof . "Manual on mineral fertilizers." Reviewed by S.A. JC1.xdrin. Zemledelie, 23 no-4:93-95 Ap 161. . 041RA 14:3) (Fertilizers and manuers) KURDUBAN, L. I.: KLRDI,-'DA:q, L, I.: "The effect on water balance In the do.,7 of extiroatior. of the motor zones of the cerebral cortex*. Novosibirsk, 1955. Acad Med Sci USSR. Inst of Normal and Pathological Physiology. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.) So. Knizhnaya, letopis'. No. L9, 3 December 1955. Moscow. T AHMOsOVA, Z.G.; GIIETSINSOY. A.G.; GIMMINA, T.N.; RMW12W. L.I.; NA-LWHIN, Yu.V.; Toulmov, B.F. Conditioned reactions developing diiring the effect of humoral factors. Zhur.-vys.nerv.deiat. 9 no-3:3&9-397 MY-Je '59. (HIRA 12: 9) 1. Chair of Physiolor_v, Hedical Instititte, Novosibirsk. (REFLXX. CONTIOM - pharmacology) KURDUBANp L.I.1 FINKINSIITEYNO Ya.D. ft-C-ov" Am W, Ontogenetio changes in the osmoregulating reflex. Biul, skop. hiol, i.med. 49 no.ltl7-20 Ja 160. (MIRA 13371 1. Is kafedry.normallnoy fixiologii, (im - doteent Ya.D. Finkinahtsyn) Novoaibirskogo goeudarstvermogo maditainakogb inatituta (dir, - uslushomW dayetell nauki prof. G.D. Zoaesakiy. Prodetaviona doysty, ohlonom AIV 838H VACherrAgovokim. I (OINE-SUPRESSION) (SODIUM CHLOI~IDE-PHYSIOLOGICAL MZCT) (REFT (PITUITARY EXTRACT)- Glh'LTSINSKIY, A.G.; KURDUBMI, L.I.; TOLKUNOV, B.F. Conditioned reflex hydremia. Trudy 1-go 1-2-11 11:310-317 161. WIRA 15:5) 1. Kafedra fiziologii (zav. - prof. A.G.Ginotainskly) Navosibirskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (CONDITIONED PMPONSE) (BLOOD-DISEASES) FINUNSHTEB, Ya.D.;IVANOVA '..N.; KURDUBAN, L.I. Ontogeny of osmoreL~klatory reflex from the liver. Zhur. evol. blokbim. i fiziol. 1 no. 61531-537 N-D 165 (MIRA 191l) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologil Novos.'~Urskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Submitted May 3, 1965. 4WWUBOY, Yu.Fi.; RUBINA, S.I. r, Intensifying the process of the dissolving of hydrol7tic liguln. Gidroliz i loookhim. prow. 12:6-7 159. (KRA 12:10) I.Voesoyuzny7 nauchno~iasledovatellakly institut iskusstvennoy kozhi. (Lignin) FURDUBOV# Yu.F., aooistent; BARMBOrM, N.K., doktor khim. nauk, prof. Use of the fractions of lignin obtained by hydrolysis no reinforcing agents In the manufacture of eyni-1hetic rubber. ITauOh. trudy MTILP 25:154-158 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy I kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhno- logicheskogo instituta lagkoy promyshlennosti. 5 (4 AUTHORS: Kurdubov Yu.F.' Fisarenho, A.P., Rubina, S.I., Shtarkh, TITLE: Lignin as a Reinforcing A,,~ent of SKS-30 Rubber PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1959, Vol XXI, Nr 3, PP 306-308 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors report on a study of the properties of vulcanizates, each containing a variety of activat-ed li-nin. The lignin varieties used for the ex-periments L were powdered and ground -..-.rith the vibromill, chloro- and alkali-activated. Vulcanizates containing alkali- activated liCnin ~aerc mo-,tly roinforced. Electron micrcscopic investiCation revoaled. that coaGulation of alkali-activated liGnin reoullu-s in the formation of a reticular structure, is similar to the structure of carbon black. This structure, which could not be seen in the other varieties, evidently accounts for the reinforcing effect of alkali-activated lignin. Card 1/2 The authors mention the Soviet scientists N.N. Shory- SOV/69-21-3-11/25 Lignin as a Reinforcing Agent of SKS-50 Rubber I gina, S.I. Sukhanovskiy and L'.I. Chudakov, who de- veloped meLliods to ac-civatc, liGnin obtained by hydro- lysis. They further xr.~~fe.- ~'-o L.L. Llorgulis, who ir.- vestir,ated the dispeosing offect of mechani3al forces during the processing of lif;nin in vibromills. There are 6 electron microscoTdc photc)Gl,iliphs and 7 references, 6 of which are Soviet a~d I English. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellshiy institut plenoebaiy1ch materia- lov i ishusstveruioy kozhi, Moskva (Scientific Research Institute of Pellicular Mlat~,rials and Synthetic Lea',ner, Moscow) SUBMITTED: 30 December, 1957 Card 212 KMIJBCV, XV.F., assistent; REBROVA, N.B., student; BAWMM, N.K., doktor khim. nauk,, prof. Determiniag vulcanization accelerators by the method of paper chromatography. Nauch. trudy 14TILF no.24.*49-53 162. (MM 16:7) lo Kafedra fizicheskoy i kol-loidnoy khimii Moskovskogo takhnologicheakogo instituta legkoy praWshlonnosti. (Rubber-Analysis) (Paper chromatography) 4., (Articlo 10f','0) Klin. cliorob A. M. it Cfdam!~ti. ZapalenJe opon it przeb*e,-1.j mm-,tz,..,1 serca. A cnie of meninr,itls in +.hbcourse of rheir-atle ~,eart disease Pediat. sk. M, 1951, 26/3 (327-329) A 6-year-old boy mifCered for it fortnirlit from I-efidnche, nblomin-al Pain, -7orii- tinr, and lii-h temperatiire (up to 400). The Or ohowed 93 per cu.=.. (1CCO, lymphoc:.-tes). Nonne s ten'. and Pandy's test positive, U'R (-) Mantoux 1:1,000 (-) Wida' (-). Blood cultiires sterile. Lemocy-Losis: 26,COO with lymp!7openta- The heart was considerably enlar-ed rtn(I symptonn of ondo- and poricanlitio werf.~ prefimt. The BSR aftor 2 hr. ,ras Y)O. There i-7ore no pains i.n the lo'rits. The child ~,ns treal--e-4 -wit I , ". c 3a ic-,la -, and recovered al.7-ost coTrpletely. Bor*danow~.cz - Warsaw (a, 7,8) Soin-ce: EXCIMPTA !TDIC& Vol. 5 No. 5 Section VIII Itay 1952 JM EURDWOWSKI, Jan (Elblag, Zeromskiega 22, Sapital )(iejski) Acrodynia In a 2 1/2 year old girl. Pediat. polska 29 no,3: 288-289 Ur '54. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Dzieciscych Akademil Hadyosnaj w Od--sku. Kierowniki prof. dr mad. H.Brokman. (ACRODYNIA, in infant and child, *case reporz) i,I 1~ ~4 ~f. T LUI KUBDWOOWA'JKI, Jan; SOBINSKA-CLAR, Helena Vesicular karat o-conjunativi t I a as a react ton to BCG vaccination. Pediat. polska 29 nn.4:401-W4 -Ap '54. 1. Ze Szpitala. Miejskiego w Ilblagu. Dyraktor: dr mad. T.Starosciak. (3C.G VACGINATION, complications, *keratocondlunctivitio) (KEBATOCONJUNCTIVITIS, etiology and pathogenesis, *BCG viLce. ) LAPINSKI. A.; SWICOWA, K.A.; GIULBOWSK.A. A.; KRZYIUWSKA, A.: KURDVAADWSK1 WITEDWSKA, B. . ww"aw"M Serological reactions in diagnosis of Salmonella typhimurium infections in infants. Mad. douw. mikrob. 9 no.2:155-166 1957. 1. Z Wej. StacJ1 San.-Ppid. w Gdanaku Dvrektor: dr. J. Rychard i z Kliniki Chorob Dzieci A.M.G. Xisrowuik: prof. dr. H. Brokmaa* (SAL.',VN`MIJk INFECTIONS, in Inf. & child S. ty-phimurium infect., serol. reactions in diag. (Pol)) II - YRIKII, V.E., kand. tekhn. nauk~ S110TKIIIIA, N.L., fnzh.) YU-IRDIUSHOVA, A.'-, !nzh.,; CHMOVSKlY, Yu.V., irzh. truoture of pores and properties of cement stone. Sbor. S I trud. VNIPI-3M no,8s65-74 163. WIRA 17:9) & rURDTAVTSZV, A.A. [Oxidation re&iction reactiona] Okallitallno-voatanovitellnve rea"ali. Mgokvv., Uchpedgis, 1934. 104 p. (KLRA, 8;1D) NURDYAY V., B. 5- USM/Ogbiewlng Bel-kes, Conveyer Kilns EMMMMMR~ PA 7oT44 Apr 1948 *Use of an Eadless Conveyer for Transporting Brick to a Kiln," B. S. alrdyaYev, EW, 1 P "Mokh Strol" No 4 Gives results of practical use of an endless convayar at rhaMetallurgStroy for tranaporting bricks from the drying sheds to the kilns. Includes diagram of plant layout 1w 7OT" KMDY--',Y!14D8s8 600 1. K MROYAYEV, P. S. ; Tnzh. 2a. USSR (600) 4. Bricklaying 0 7. Easier laying of brick outer walls. Biul.stroi.takh. 9, No. 10, May 1952 Karagandagiproshaldit 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Corgress,Awmst 1952. Unclassfied. KIWTATX Y, Boris 3'arge7evich.,- SHILOV, Y.G, redaktor; BARAG. T.Ta, redaktor; KOZtOV, redaktor IEngineer G.A.Maniukov's system of bricklaying) Kirpichnaia kladka sistemy inzhenera G.A.Maniukova. Alma-Ata, Xazakhokoe goe. itd-vo. 1956. 26 p. OURA 9:10) (Building blocks) (Bricklaying) KU]MYAYEV, B.S., inshener. First industrial installation for the production of "karegandit." Shakht.stroi.no.1:22-24 Ja 157. (MLEtA 10:7) (Karaganda Basin-Volcanic ash, tuff. etc.) (Building materials) KURDTAM, B.S. Karaganda State Institute for the Design and Plannirg of Coal Mine Buildintz. Shakht.stroi. no.11:29-30 N 157. (HIM 10:12) 1. Direktor instituta Karagandagiproshakht. (Karaganda Basin--Research, Industrial) (Coal mines and mining) w - K~MDYAYLV, B.S. Economical ventilation Vatem with ducts brought out to the surface. Shakht, atrol, no,l2il4-16 D 159. (NIRA 13:3) l.Karagandagiproshakhb. (Mine ve4tilation) SHORNIKOVAO A.F.9 inzh.; inzh. Industrial tests of the SVS-25 classifier with coal preparation in a "fluidizedNbed. Ugoll 37 no.2r.37-40 F 160 NIn 15:2) 1. Karagandagiproshakht. Separatore(Machines)) i0oal preparation) pf 57 KURDYAYEV, B.S., inzh. Some urgent problems in the deve'lopmant of coal rr.,Ining techniques and equipment. Ugoll 36 no.11:19-22 11 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Karagandagiproshakht. (Coal mines and mining-Research) (Coal mining machinery) - MDYAYEV, B.S. Administration and Workers' Service Building Combine of the "Tentekskaya-Vertikallnayat' Mine No.1-2. Shakht.stroi. 6 no.2s 8-12 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Direkhor institute. KaragandagilToshakht. (Karaganda Basin-Industrial building) - - - - -;? - ~, " - :,2..- ; :4 -; -.; - .,! -1 ~ i -*.,, 1--, ~~ ".-I . - - . . .. - .. ;8 - EURDYAYEV, B.S. Construction of a model mine in Karaganda. U901' )7 no.):64 Mr 162. (YIRA 15-2) (Karaganda Basin--Coal mines and mining--fiesearch) KURDYAYEVp B.S., Inzh, Reorganization of the work of Karaganda State Institute for the Design and Planning of Mine Construction in the Coal Industry in the light of the deoijions of the 22d Congress of the CPSU, Ugoll 37 no.7:13-16 Jl 162. 04M 1517) 1. Karagandinskiy gomidarstvennyy inzhenerno-proyektnyy institut po proyaktirovaniyu ahakhtnogo stmitelsetva XaragancUns)cogo ugollnogo basneyna. (Karaganda Banin-Mining engineering) SHORNIKOVA, A.F., inzh.; KURDYAYEV, B.S., inzh. Once again cencerning industrial testing of the SVS-25 separator with preparation in a fluidized bed. Ugoll 39 no.1%70-?l Ja 164. (MIM 1713) 1. Karagandinokiy gosudarstvennyy inzhenerno-proye ..nyy institut po proyektirovaniyu shakhtnogo stroite.1'stva karagandinskogo ugollnogo basseyna. 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Iz Voyeano-meditsinskoy ordena Lanina akadomli imer! 3.M. Kirova. Predstavlena akadomikom L.A. Orbell. (ANEMIA, experimental,L iron metab. in various organs(Rus)) (IR011, metabolism. in expor. anemia (Rua)) .URDYBAYIA). F.V.. YARTXALOVA. O.X. ~- Problem of hypoplastic and aplastic anamise. Probl.gamat. I peral. krovi 2 no.3:14-17 My-Je 157, (HLU 10:8) l.Iz kliniki fakultatskoy terapii Voyanno-maditainskoy ordene Lanins (AUNIA, APIASTIC. aplastic & hypoplaitio (nach. - prof. V.A.Beyer) alrademit Imeni S.M.Kirova (RUB)) KURDYBAYLO, F.V., kand.med.nAuk Henatic lesions in lymnhogranulomntosia. TerfW. arkh. 29 no.5:17-39 My '57. (mIRA 11:4) 1. Iz kliniki fnkulltetakoy terpnii (nach.-orof. Y.A.Beyer) Voyenno-maditainakoy ordena Leninn Rkndemii imeni S.M.Kirova. (HODGKIN'S DISEASE, comnlicAtions, liver die. (Rua) (LIVER DISEASES, etiol. & Dpthogen. Hodgkin's dis. (Rua) KURDY13AYLOrl FPVo#-,kandsmed.nauk, RUERIMOVICH, G.S.. kand.med.nauk (lenincrad). Treatment of lymphogranulomatosio. Klin.med. 36 no-7:119-123 Jl 15 8 (MM 11:11) 1. Iz kliniki fakalltetskoy terapii (nach. - prof* V.A* Beyyer) i kliniki khirurgil dlya unoverahenstvovaniya vrachey (nach. - prof. P.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenno-meditninskoy ordwid Lenina akademii SoMe Ilrova' (It6KINIS DISEASE, ther. chemother. & x-ray (Rug)) (RADIOTHERAPY, izi various die. Hodgkinle dis.. with chemother. (Rue)) KM.DY-BAYlA), Y.V. Cytoche-aical examination of the lymph nodes in lymphogranulomatogin. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 4 no.5:26-29 My 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Iz kliniki fakulltotRkoy terapii No.1 (nachallnik - T)rof. V.A. Beyer) Voyenno-medit-Binskay ordena Lenina a)mdemii imeni S.M. Kirova. (HODGKIN'S DISUSI, metab. 'Lymph node binchem, (W-s)) (LY1611 NOSS, matab. cytochem. in Hodgkin's din. (Run)) XURDYRAYLOp F.V.t,_;Rayor wditsinakoy sluzhbyp kiind.maditsinskikh nauk Treatment of lymphogramll=atosis. Voen.-r-rad, zl,.ur* no, 6:7c)-,60 je i6o. (MIRA 13:7) (HODGKIN'S DISEASE) KURDTBAYLO,-Y.Vii-kand.med.nauk Picture of the blood and bone marrow in lymphogranulcmatosis. Vrach. delo no.10:104 0 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. KlinJJca fakul'tet3koy terapii No. 1 (achallnik - polkovnik meditsinakoy sluthby prof. V.A.Beyer) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena i4nina Akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (HODGKIN'S DISUSE) (BLOOD) (MARROW) KURDYBAYLO F V. kand.med.nauk J, Lymphogranulomatosis. Med.sestra 21 no.8:24-29 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1.,Iz kliniki fakulltetskoy terapii Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S M.Kirova, Leningrad. iHODGKINIS DISEASE) XYIUJYBAYI(-,, Fedor VaBillyevich [Lymphogranulomatosis] Limfogranulomatoz. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1961. 146 p. (MIRA 16:10) (HODGKINIS DISEASE) .7u -A KURDYEAYLO. F.V. doktor med. nauk; PETROV, IT.S., kand. med. nauk Therapeutic efficacy of bone marrow transplantation in some blood diseases. Sov. med. 26 no.llt46-51 11162 (MIRA 170) 1. 1z kliniki fakulstetskoy terapii (nachallnik - prof. V.A. Beyyer) Voyenro-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akade,-,iii imeni S.M. Kirova. Bmyi~q, `,~Iadimir Aleksancirovicb; ZAK?ZI:!,VSKI:Y, -YO.D., i--of.i ?.A, . prcf.; dol,~;.; dots.; SIREOGZ, D.Ya., VILCKji,,OVA, 5:,,-';EIIKOI A.1%, red. [internal diseases; a vir-niml. fnr Vriutrnzinin bci- lemil; ".1-1k,"Voti:71-VO d1ht ii~*ra z . 7: Y) 1. Kaffdra, fahOltetokcy -Lfrapii Vv d f3 m-i iim. S-~.Kirovti (for all Sc-nc,iikc). , -, i . 'N -, n , r OUTUS, M Cs la n o r cadavar bonza warr-cm In & A. ruathod of tnlc I rp b-on a '.I: the ~tadkvarrr inw- ZVOO rn,.74 n Uag C~'r g A TI r, cl h AM03"75 kA 6 7 I-- --- - - YIJRDYPAYLO, F.-V., doktor-r---d-.-nz-iu-k-- Cytochemical examination of cadaveric bore marrow. Frobl. gemat, i perel. krov-i no.2:48-50 165. 04PIA 18:11) 1. KlInIka fak"lltetskoy terapil (nachallnik - prof. V A. Bay,,rtv) Voyenno-meditsinskoy orlona Lenina ak,-Ademli imeni Kirova, Leningrad. na, ~ lt~yiA of ra:javerv Pc-,- rof, ;-'r-ovul Lg,,n:lri;rad.