SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LIPKIN, D. S. - LIPKIN, YU. P.

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AUTHORS: P.S. 160 Zg. (Teplotekhstantsiya), Bukhantsev J~iRkin, _ , and Potapov, V.I. (Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine). TITLE: A decrease in the resistance of the heating system on coke ovens of the PK-49 type. (Snizheniye soprotivleniya otopitellnoy sistemy na koksovykh pechakh PK-49). PERIODICAL: "Koks i Khimiyall (Coke and Chemistry", 1957, No.3, pp-30-33 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: On the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine new coke ovens of the PK-49 type were built which were designed for heating with blast furnace gas only. Their characteristic features are: lack of conduits for coke- oven gas; doubled regenerators; divislon of oven walls into six sections, each of which consists of 4-5 heating flues joined to one reverse flue and separated from neighbouring sections by dividing walls in the horizontal flues. The resistance of the heating system was found to be so large that the existing draught was insufficient to permit 14 hours coking schedule. In order to provide the necessary reserve in draught available a 4% addition of coke oven gas was introduced. In 1956 a further increase in the available draught became necessary (lack of coke oven gas and a decrease in calorific value of blast furnace gas3. This was achieved by opening the top dumpers in horizontal and 6. A decrease in the resistance of the heating system on 161 coke ovens of the PK-49 type, (Cont.) - reverse flues and a decrease in the size of the bottom dumpers. The above measures improved the heating of the top part of the oven charge. Further decrease in the resistance of the heating system was found to be limited by incorrect calibration of the grating. There are 4 tables and 3 figures. 68-5-4/14 AUTHORS:Lipkin, D'.S~., Kapellzon, I".T., and Miroshnichemkol A:.K'. TITLE: From exp nee in replacing anchoring column on coke ovens in the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine. (Opyt zameny ankermykh kolonn na koksovykh,Tsekhakh Magnitogorskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata). PERIODICAL IlKoks i Khi ivall (Coke and Chemistry), 1957, No".5, pp.19 - 24 (U.S'OS'.R.), ABSTRACT: Prededure adopted in the Magnitogorsk Combine for replac- -ing bnck staves and reinforcing frames from the coke side on two batteries is described in some detail and illustra- ted with diagrams'. There are 7 figures.. ASSOCIATION: Teplotekhstantiya and Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine. AVAILABLE: Card 1/1 I I , , 1-1 ~ if I L L TI TVfI.-v "', j 68-1-8/22 AUTHORS: Seppar, A.M., Bukhanets, P.S., Ashikhmin, F.V., Lipkin, D.S. and Zolotukhin, A.I. 0ITIE: Automatic Control of Heating Conditions of Coke Ovens (Avtomaticheskoye regulirovaniye teplovogo rezhima koksovykh pechey) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, No.1, PP. 30 - 35 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Basic theoretical calculations and results of the operation of the .60.5 (automatically controlled) and No.6 (manually controlled) coke oven batteries on the Magnitogorsk Metallur~ical Combine (Magnitogorskiy Metallurgicheskiy Kombinat) are described. The diagram of the automatic control used is given in Fig.l. The scheme was proposed by F.V. Ashi- khmin, head of KIP and Automatics of the MMK. The control of heating conditions was based on the following principles: 1) the content of oxygen in the waste gas was kept constant by variations in the proportion of coke oven gas supplied to the mixture of coke oven - blast furnace gas. 2) The total volume of coke oven "d blast furnace gases used for the heating of the batbery was kept constant. 3) The calorific value and composition of coke oven gas were assumed as being constant. L;ardl/2 The duration of the test period, April 1st to 15th, 1957. On 68-1-8/22 Automatic Control of Heating Conditions of Coke Ovens. the basis of the results obtained (Tables 2, 3), the following conclusions were reached: 1) The stability of mean-shift temperatures in both batteries was the same. 2) With the automatic control, the necessity for manual corrections of the supply of heating gas was decreased. 3) The stability of the distribution of ressure in heating systems iii both batteries was the same. 43 With the automatic control differences between maximum and minimum consumption of heat decrease. 5) On the battery operating with the automatic control varia- tions in the coefficient of excess air between the individual shifts decrease. There are 3 tables and 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONS: ME, Teplotekhstantsiya and VUKhIN. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 LIPKIN D.S.- GLUSIEHENKO, I.M. Characteristics of the heat regulation in PVR type ovens fired with blast-furnace gas. Koks i khim. no.9:20-23 163. (KRA 16:9) 1. Koksokhimstantsiya. (Coke ovens) LIPKIN, G.I. Letter to the editor. Gor.Itoz.Mosk. 33 no.4:34 Ap 159 (MIRA 12 -.6 i (14oscow-Monuments) T I FT GOKHBAUM, A., in2h.; LIPKIN, G., inzh. Efficient construction of basement walls and foundations. GorJ eel'. stroi. no.12:4-6 D 157. (MIRA 11:2) (Foundations) (Walls) (Basements) LAGUTEkKO, V.P., inzhazer; GOKHBAUH, A.I., iushener; LIPKIN, G.Ta., inzhaner. Make efficient use of material in structural nuits for buildings. Ger.khos-Neek-30 no-1:11-15 J& ~156- (MLRA 9:6) l.Institut wNesproyektO. (BuilAing materials) LIPKIN, G.TFL.; VOLKOV, I.R., arkhitektor Now cover9d. mrkote for selling collective-farm products in Moscow. Gor.khoz.Mosk- 33 no.12:12-17 D 159* (NEU 1313) 1 GlavW inzhener masterskoy No.2 institute, 014osproyakt" (for Lipkin). (Hoscow--markets) I-9m-Ap-I--j-YAVLOV, T. Solve current problems of state insurance faster. Fin. SSSR. 22 no. 2:86-87 F 161. (MIM 14:2) 1. Starshiye ekonomisty Glavnogg upravleniya. C'osstrakha RSFSR. (Insurance) BUKHTIYAROV, Nikolay Gavri-lovich- LIPKIV, 111ya Alekseyevich; SHUBINSKIY, Aleksandr Illich; [Insurance and payment tables for the voluntary insurance of buildings) Tablitsy po iscbisleniiu strakhovykh sum, i pla- tezhei po dobrovollnom strakhovaniiu stroenii. Moskva, Gos- finizdat, 19G.L. 69 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Insurance, Property-Tables and ready reckoners) LEPKIN, I.I., inzh. Roller for rolling slopes. Stroi. i dor. mash. 7 no.8:21 Ag 162a (MM 15:9) (Rollers (Earthwork)) PA '28/119T82 US=/Kedicide Industry and Ocoupptibna, Aug 48 Hygiene Medicine -.Hygleni and Sanitation "The Prob-lem of Trapping Nitrogen Oxides Released Into the Atmosphere by Aniline Dye Industries,," I. L. Lipkin, State Sanitation.Inspectioa Dept, Moscow, 2 pp "Gig i San" No 8 Describes principles of an absorption tower to trap nitrogen oxides. Considers it effective and profitable equipment. Recommends special attention .to quality of instillation with details, and diagram. ?8/49T82 LIPFIN, T. L. LIPK-Li, L I. -- "Prophylaxis of Tumors of the Bladde: .11 Sub h Nov 52, Central Inst for the Advanced Traia-ng of Physician,. (DiZserta'L'-_-'rn for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences.) SO: Vechernava Moskva January-December 1952 BEZISGVp DJ,j L [INq KeHe Realization of a close relationship between the teaching of pbysics and work activity of the students. Piz. v abkole 20 no.6:77-?9 160. (MIRA 14:2) 1. 67-ya. aredrygya, sbkolay Moskva*. (FbVaics-Study and teaching) LIMIN, L. Strict control in necessary. Fin.SSSR 23 no.11:70-72 N 162, I (KMA 15:12) le Nachallnik otdala finansiroveniya torgovIi Nookovskogo gorodakogo finanoovogo upravleniya* (Noocow-Retail trade-Finance) LIPKIN, L.S., inzbener. Use of liquified gas. Tekst.prou. 14 no.8:39-40 Ag 154.(XM 7:10) (Textile finishing) (Liquified petrole= gas) MI J-'S PANOV; LUMVNIKOVA, A.Ye. Defective fibers presented an a semifinished product. Tskst. prom. 19 no-7:22-25 J1 159. (MIRA 12:11) l.Rabotn'_';--~-- Tegorlyevskogo melanzhevogo kombinata (for Lipkin, Stepanov). (Textile industrT--Quality control) (Dreg and cVeing--Nrlou) of ~,7r,;l-rn rl-r-i-a." "in (T)f!7 f:'l-t r1l.i.-n r~ ",--n nf LIPKIN, M.B. inzh. - Improving tbrough drainage Podzol soils for tea caltivation oa the plains and gentle slopes of western Georgia. Biul.VN1ICHiSK no.2:164-180 157. WMA 15:5) (Georgia--Podzol) (Georgia-Tea) (Georgia-Drainage) r LIPKIN., M-G- - Too many inspections? Avtom., telem. i sviaz' 9 no.10:29 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Starshiy inzh. Tyumenskoy distantsii Sverdlovskoy dorogi. .I - ,, " -:,, LIPKIN i 4 On unificatlas of emplifier equirment. Avtoa.,telem.t sylas' no.5,42 my 157. (MLRA 10:7) 1. Zmasetittl' nachallaike Kamyshlovskoy distantail signAlizataii i avyasi Sverdlovskoy dorogi. (Aamlift*rs, 'Electron-tube) LIPKIN Periods for testing relays for signaling, central control and block systems. Avtom-elemo I. evias' noo?:42 J1 '57. (MLIA 10:8) 1.Zamestit*11 nachallmika Xamyshlovskoy distantsil signalisataii i evyast Sverdlevskoy deroct. (Railroads-Signaling--Blook system) LIPKIN, M.G. Telephones for switchmen. Avtom., telem. I eviaz' 2 no.11:33 N '5 8. WM 11: 12) 1.Zamestitall nauchallnika lramyuhlovekoy distantaii signalizateft I svyazj Sverdlevokey dorogi. (Railroads--Telephone) LIPIKIN, M. 1. - ~ . - Management of premature labor in trensverse position of the fetus. A3,ush. i gin. 39 no.4:81-85 JI-AgI63 (MIRA 16s12) 1. 1z rodillnogo doma No.13 (glavnyy vraoh B.L.Rubinshtsyri),, Moskvy. LIPKIN, M.Ye.; GVOZKIKOV, S.F.: LIPSITS, D.Y.; AYZINGA(, F.Z. Remarks on th~- control over semifluid colored media. lob. delo 3 no.1:3~-41 Ja-Y '57 (KIRA 10: 4) 1. Is oblustnoy sanitarno-epidemiologiaheskoy stantaij i Vessoyusnoy nauchno-iseledovatellskoy stantsit po roku kartofelya, Chernovitsy. (BACTARIOLWY-CULTWW'S AND CULTM MJDIA) USSR/General Problems of Pathology L Immunity U-1 Abe Jour Ref zhur - Bioill kb~ 18J 1958, 847o6 Author LUkin, PAO- Inst i No institute is given Title The Influence of the Intervals and Mumber of Injections on the Immological Reactivity of the Organism. Report I. The Influence of the Intervals and Number of Injections in VAccina- tion and Revaccination on the Immological Re- activity of Experimental Animals Orig Pub t Zh. Mikrobidl. Epidemicl. i Immunobiol.,, 1957j, No. 5., 25-30 Abstra-t i Mice were immunized with a heated., carbolized,, typhoid bacillus vaccine given once, twice at intervals of twenty days., or three times at intervals of ten days. The resistance of the nice to one to four HID of the corresponding live culture was highout with the two- time vaccination, The atate of immunity was studied Card l/.0 USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Immunity U-1 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.0 No. 18p 1958, 84706 Abstract : also with respect to the production of antibodie6 L, rabbits and guinea pigs* In the pigs injected three times the titer of agglutinine (TA) was 2,4 times lower than in those injected twices Studies were also made of the influence of repeated injections of antigen during the period of convalescence. Rabbits were preliminarily vaccinated twice. Follo- wing a 60-day interval after the primary cycle of immunization, the TA had fallen to its original levell the rabbits were then revaccinated onceq or twice at intervals of ton, 20,, 60., and 120 days, 20 days after the priuary revaccination the TA wao' four times higher than at the time of vacolnstion6 With double-revaccination at intervals of ten,, 20, and 60 dayes th9re was a sharp reduction in the TA, However,, in rabbits which received their second re- vaccination-120 days &fUr the first., tbare was a Card 2/3 USSR/General Problems of PAthology - I=mnity U-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biolt., No! 18* 19585 84706 Abstract : more intense formation of artihcliea. In rabbitn vaccinated twice with a double vaccine, the TA fell to its original level within 60 days. Then the rabbits imre vaccinated according to the schedule, Controls were revaccinated once with both antigens in equal doses. The formation of agglutinine ccc,.=ree- more quickly than at the time of vaocinreuion. In rabbits revaccinated with a double dose two time3 at intervals of five days,, the production of agglutinins ceased. Upon revaccination wIth a-dose equal to the total dose for the control rabbits, there was clao a suppression of agglutinin elaboration. Only in eyv- periments with the injection of still smaller doses (100 and 50 million organism) did the TA increano, but it remained 2,5-3,4 timea lower than in the con- trol rabbits, - N, L. Riskin Card S/ 13 LiRk /t)*'EXCERP_TA_MED1CA See, c~1.1118 1licrobiolog Aug 58 1939. THE INFLUENCE OF THE NUMBER OF VACCINATIONS AND OF THE INTERVALS BETWEEN THEM ON IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY OF THE BODY TO TYPHOID -PARATHYPHOID AND DYSENTERY VACCINES. 13. THE CHANGE OF IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY CF THE BODY IN DIFFERENT SCHEMES OF VACCINA71ON AND REVACCINATION (Russian text) - L I p k I n M. E. - ZH. MIKROBIOL. 19 57, 7 (4 5- 5 1) Graphs 3 Tables 5 Optinffl-Tm-muni z2 t ton with tetra-vaccine (a mixture of S. typhi, S. paratyphi B. Sh. xne I Sh *sonnel) was obtained with a primary vaccination made with I mi. twice fie ter r, - rm (in va - 20 days) In the autumn period. Revaccination requires to be perfo ed once with I mi. in the spring period of the following year. Zauocki - t6dt (IV, 17) f LIPKIN, M. Ye., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Effect of the intervals arid quantity of inoculation on the immunological reactivity of the organ- ism to typhoid-paratyphoid and dysentery vaccines." /Khabarovsk, 191-487. 14 pp; (Khabarovsk Medical Inst); 200 copie5; price Tot given; (KL, - 17-60, 170) L!IPKIN &Ye.,j VMLOV, V.A.; PUSHKOVAj X.T. t~~ Use of luminescent sera in practical work. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i imaun. 32 no.11t26-29 H ,61. (~!IRA 14:12) (SERU14) LIFKIN, M.Te. Serologioal boydii, 103. 48-51163. variants of the dysentery bacMus Shigalla Zhur. mikrobiol.,, epid. i imm=. 1+0 no.11 (MIRA 16:10) LIPKIN M.Ye.; KISHKO, YA.G.; URIN, A.I.; KOLOTILOVA, L.V.; IONOV, L.I. Use of the fluorescent method for the detection of poliomyelitis and rabies viruses. Vop. virus. 10 no.1:26-29 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny, L'vov. LIPKIN, M.Ye. Significance of individual biochemical, serological, and biological tests In the identification of dysentery microbes; a summary. Lab. delo no.8:501 165. (MIRA 18-9) i--n.- bc a J Lc r,-, d i 4 r-78 Ml- LIPKIN, jlje.; ARTYKOV, M.S.; ISAYEV, Yu.V.; 4110LULYA01, P,A.; VA1?.1VGDI!"A, '11"A'; SHILYAYEV,- L.F.; PUNIKO, T.A.; ANDRMVA, A.P.; BAKULINA, L.I.; ABPJJ40VA, S.G.; KLIM011A, T.K.; YZGOROV, V.A.; !:,7,; Y:Ti M.B.; DASNEVSKIY, V.V.; SORKIN, Yu.j.; KOLENDOTCH, A.I.; SERG_- - A, L.I.; NAGAYEV, V.N.; NESTEROVA, G.N.; ALEKSEYEVA, N.A.; GOLUBEVA, V.N,; ANISIMOVA, T.I.; OVASAPYAN, O.V.; GALOYAN, V.O.; ARAKELYAN, K.A. Abstracts of articles received by the editors. Zhur.mikrobiol. IP-pii~ i inmun. 42 no.3:147-152 Mr 165. (141RA 18-6) LIPKIN, Vikolay Fedorovich,,,,Ooktor biol. nauk, prof.; SOPIN, Ye.P., tekhn.red. (Elements of radiation biology ard biochemistry] Elementy radiatsionnoi biologii i biokhimii. Kiev, Gosmedizdat, 1963. 163 P. (MIRA 17:3) LIPXIN,P. New settlement on virgin lands. Bell.stroi.10 no.4:14-15 Ap'55. (State farms ) (KM 8:6) LIPKIN, 1'.; VLADIMIROV, B.; BUDRIK, V. Using large blocks made of shell rock. Stroltell 2 no.):15 Mr 156,. ()WA 9,- 12) (Building materials) (Building blocks) BARER, M. ; LWKIN, P. Erecting a plant by indilstrial methods. Stroitell 2 no.7:3 Jl 156. (NDU in I I) (Dnepropetrovsk-Procast concrete construction) LIPIIN, P., korrospondent. --."M-0-005 V4y collective farms of the Tatar A.S.S.R. did not fulfill the building plaa. Bell stroi. 11 no.1:17-18 J& 156. (XLRA 9:6) 1.Zhurnal OS~llskiy stroitel.16. (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Fars buildings) LIPKIN P. A--* -WOL ,vmw a*& Am -_ Construction on an Altai collective farm. Sell.stroi.ll no-7:8 Jl 156. (MLRA 9:9) 1.1orrespondent zhurnala "Sellskiy stroitell". (Altai Territory--Building) L ~kIff, P._ Where they work smoothly and in an organized manner. Sel'strei. 11 no.8:10 Ag 156o (M32A 9:10) 1A,errespendent shurnala "Sallekly streitelleft (Lmnbering) LIPKIN, P. Isbor protection in logging camps. Sell.stroi.11-no.11:9-10 N '569 (KLRA 10: 1) 1. lorrespondent zhurnala "Sellskly stroltell.0 (Lamberine-Safety measures) LIPKIN, P. * - MUMOMOMM019MMOMMOMAM Construction of athletic facilities In Ryazan Province. Sell. stroi. 12 no-70-6 Jl 157. (KI2A 10:8) 1. Xorrespandqnt zhurnals, "Sellakly stroltell." (Ryazan Province--Stadiums) ; ~`--T- r-I Small mixed lumbering crews. Sell. stroi. 12 no.5:17-19 My 158. (MIRA 11:6) l.Korrespandent zhurnals, "Sellskiv atroitell.11 (Tyumen Province--Lumbering) LIPKIN, P. .,o"~ ~Effl~cieni organization determines the success of work. Sell. strol. 13 no-10:9-11 0 158. (141RA 11:10) 1. Korrespondent zhurnala "Sellskiy stroitell." (Farm buildings) LIPKIN P Mechanized building combine in Baturlinovka. Sell. stroi. 14 no.11: 20-21 H 159 (MIRA 13:3) 1. Xorreavondent zhurnala "Sellskiy stroitell.0 (Buturlinovka District-Construction industry) --__LIP,KI_ If-, P. Improvements in state-farm villages of Tambov Province. Sell. strol. 14 no.12:6-7 D 159. (XIBA 13:4) 1. Korrespondent shurnala "Sellskiy stroitell". (Tambov Province-Farm buildings) LIPKIN, P. Large-block and large-panel construction on state farms. Sel. stroi. no.4:18-19 Ap 162. (~IIRA 15:8) 1. Korrespondent zhurnala "Sellskoye stroitellstvo". (Farm buildings) (Concrete blocks) (Concrete slabs) LIPKIN, F Erection of livestock buildings using induBtrial methods. Sell. stroi. no.10:14 0 !62. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Korrespondent zhurnala "Selfskoye stroitelletvo." (Farm buildings) (Precast concrete construction) LIPKIN., P. Valuable.initiative of lumberjack Denisov. Selt. stroi. 16 no.1:16-18 Ja 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Korrespondent zhurnals, "Sellskoye stroitellatvo". (Tree felling) LIPK .A~#,uchitell aredney shkoly. . 7eather-grass hygrometer. Tekh.solod. 21 no.10:34-35 0 153. (XLHA 6:10) (Meteorological Instrmments) SOV/58-59-12-28057 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 1959, Nr 12, p 225 (USSR) AUTHORS: Konstantinovskly, A.G., Lipkin, R.A. TITLE: On the Stabilization and Control of Oscillationslof Some Relaxation Generators PERIODICAL: Tr. Sektsil poluprovodnik. pr1borov. Ukr, resp. pravl. Nauchno- tekhn. o-va. radlotekhn. i elektrosvyazi, 1958, Nr 1, PP 63-73 ABSTRACT: Methods are described for stabilizing the pulse durations in relaxation generators, on semiconductor triodes, by means of an impact excitation circuit. Transitron generator, blocking generator and multi-vibrator circuits are investigated. Methods for calculating the stabilizing elements are suggested. The testing of the mentioned circuits was conducted with a change in the feed-voltage from 5 to 15 v, the temperature from +200C to +700C and with a change of the triodes. In stabilized circuits the duration of the pulse did not change by more than 3 to 8%. In unstabilized circuits the stated change amounted to 20 to 370 . Card 1/1 K.S. Rzhevkin LIPKIN S A.- VOROBOYEV, G.G. Photographic methods used for the accumulation of laboratory data, Zav,lab. 28 no.10:1221-1224 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Voesoyuznyy institut tauchnoy i tekhnicheskoy informataii. (Punche&,* hemistry) (Microphotography) GWd 07stems-C LIAM, S.A.; VOROBIYKVo G.G. Use of punched cards for information retrievalo Preparing and reading punched cards* NTI no-3:40-46 163. (WRA 16:11) VOROBIYEV, G.G.; q~K~q, _j!A. Use of aperture punched cards for information retrieval. system for marginal-hole punched cards. NTI no-4:20-25 Bibliographical 163. (RIRA 16:10) 1, LlPKINT S.A.; VOROBIYB71 O.G.; SHCHILOU7,, L.P. 'tm Modernizing traditional card catalogs by using microphotocopying. NTI no.70-11 163. (MIRA 16:11) LIPKIN, S.A.; VOROBIYEV, G.G. --- Keeping a record of documentary materials with the aid of microcards in pockets on punched cards. NTI no.11:26-27 164. (MIRA 18i1) L 02366-67 EWT(d),/EWP(1) IJP(c)- DOIGGIGD ACC NR. A'T66ji~~4 SOURCE CODE: uR/oooo/66/ooo/000/0035/0080 AUTHOR: Lipkin, S A. ORG: none 1~0 TITLE: Microphotogrhphy methods for storing documentary information SOURCE: AN SEISR. Nauchnyy sovet po kibernetike. Kibernetika i dokumentaliotika; mekhanizatsiya protsesBa nakopleniya, khraneniya i poiska nauchnoy informataii (Cybernetics and documentation; mechanization of the process of storage and retrieval of scientific information). Moscow, Izd-vo Naulka, 1966, 35-8o TOPIC TAGS: microphotography, microfilm ABSTRACT: A summary is given of microfilm techniques and apparatus currently used 'in the USSR. -Specificatlons of the Mikrat series of microfilms are given, including those of the Mikrat-20OP-300, -300B and Mikrat-postive types. A resolution of 470 lines of ordinary typescript per mm of ordinary typescript has been ac~hi ~ed in the last of t ese. Other equipments described and illustrated are: the !~DM , NM_2 and Ag.-3;reel microfilmers;Pthe WP-1, -23Ed -3 microphotocopiers; the AKPM copier for making microcards from reels; and the Mikrofot 5POl, AChS-1 AChM-2 and AChK-3 Card 1/2 Fig. 1. AChK-3 microfilm,reader MIcrofilis readers. The ACK-3 shown in Fig. 1. is a pocket model. A number of U. S. microfilm devices and handling techniques are also described. Orig. art. has: 27 figuresi SUB COM: IhAdMM DAM. 09AWr6dj -MG FM .002/ M W: 033',,_ Car4L 2/2 -Vkmb VM.'GEROV, Yu.Ya.; LMIII, S.I. (Yakutsk) Rare case of acute dysentery with lesion of the esophagus and small intestine. Klin.med. no,3:139-141 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz infelctsionnogo i patologoanatomicheskogo otdeleniy gorod- skoy bol7nitsy (glavnyy vrach V.N. Butakova). (DYSERITERY) (ESOPIIAGUS--DISMISES) (nnSTUMS-DISKASES) SHILITSOV, V.P., Inzh.; KIRSANOV, V.P., inzh.; LIFKJN,_~,S., Jnzh. Light emission and frequency characteristics of IsSh 10(~-2 pulse lamps. SvetotekhrLika 10 no.2-.13-15 F 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Moskovskiy elektrolampovyy zavod. LIPKIN, S.V. Direct electrolytic production of metallic zinc, lead, and copper from slags from nonferrous metallurgy. Test.A.5 Kazakh. SSR 15,no-1:38-46 Ja 159. (MIRL 12:1) (Metallurgy) (Slag) LIPKIN S V Direct recovery of metal zinc from slaga by electrolysis with enlarged laboratory equipment. Trudy Alt. GMNII AN Kazakh. SSR 9:227-232 160. (MIRA 34:6) 1 1. Altayakiy gorn'ometallurgicheskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskly institut AN Kazakhokoy SSR. (Zinc--Electrometallurgy) LIPKIN, S. V. Cand Tech Sci -- "On the problem of extraction of zinc from lead-zino raw material." Alma-Atap 1961 (Min of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education KaSSR. KazaW~P21yte~,-hnic InsO. (KL, 4-61, 198J ABDEYEV, M.A.j LIPKIN, S.V* Zinc volatilization during the converting of complez metal mattes. Trudy Alt.GWII AN Kazakh.SSR 32:10--20 161. (MM 14:8) (Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy) (Zinc) 111-9-9/28 AUTHORS: Fursov, V.A., Chief Engineer of the Central Design Office of the USSR Ministry of Communications and Lipkin# V.A., Engine- er, Group Supervisor of the Central DesiW-MI-66-- TITLE: Frequency*Condensing of Connecting Lines of Automatic Tele- phone Exchanges (Chastotnoye uplotneniye soyedinitelinykh liniy ATS). PERIODICAL: Vestnik Svyazi, 1957, Mr 9p pp. 12-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Line-tests with 24-channel equipment for condensing HF lines connecting automatic telephone exchanges have been carried out in Moscow between two district automatic telephone exchanges with a capacity of 10,000 numbers each, by the Central Design Office of the USSR Ministry of Communications in cooperation with the Industrial Laboratory of the Aaziniatration of the Moscow Municipal Telephone Network (upravieniye Moskovskoy gorodskoy telefonnoy seti "UMGTSn). They confirmed the pos- sibility of condensing existing short telephone cable lines by means of the simplified small-sized "ABTY-1" equipment. Two pairs of strands contained in 114-quad cables in operation, each one having a length of 5,375 kilometers, were utilized as Card 116 line to be condensed. The details of these tests with respect W-P-M-W Wim 111-9-9/28 Frequency Condensing of Connecting Lines of Automatic Telephone Exchanges to the attenuation and the frequencies are indleated. The frequency characteristics of the channel is'*practically linear in the section between both cable-ends of the differential system having a load resistance of 1,000 ohms and a frequency- band of 600 - 3POOO cps. The frequency distortions do not ex- ceed 0.3 nepers in the bandwidths of 300 - 600 and 3,000 - 31400 cps. The amplitude characteristics of the channel, taken by applying the voltage at the input and by measuring the same at the output of the differential system, is practically linear in the range of 200 - 2,000 microvolts. The noise-level of the channel in the section between two complete IIRSLII - units, measured by means of a psophometer, has 7 nepers. The cross- talk attenuation of adjoining chanrvels, psophometrically measured (simultaneously with noises) at the far end, has a minimum value of 6.5 nepers. The simplified block-diagram of the equipment utilized in testa of condensing lines connecting automatic telephone stations is shown by Figure 1. The equip- ment installed at the end of each line contains (in addition to complete "RSLII - units) 24 differential systems, 24 trans- mitters, 24 receiver, one oscillator of 4,000 cps, a carrier- Card 2/6 frequency oscillator, a group transmitting amplifier and a 111-9-9/28 Frequency Condensing of Connecting Lines of Automatic Telephone Exchanges group receiving amplifier. This equipment allows a unilateral calling of 24 telephone subscribers and a duplex conversation in 24 channels. The effective frequency band of each channel has 300 - 3t4OO ape. The transmission of dial- and breaking- impulses, as well as of all other signals, in connection with calling the telephone-subscriber, is effected beyond. the band of the conversation channel at the frequency of 49000 cps. The voltage-level of the signal-frequency (4,000 cps), is 1 neper lower than that of the voice-band (300 - 3,400 cps). The transmission of dial impulses is realized by cutting the current of-the,signpl"freq*46ncy circuit'.. The transmission is effect- ed in one side-band without carrier-frequency. The main 24- channel group has a frequency-band of 312 to 552 kilocycles. The interval between carrier-frequencies of adjoining channels is 10 kilocycles. The side-band of the channel, which is to be suppressed, is not heterodyned with that of the adjoining channel, which allows to limit the suppression of the second side-band much less than it is usual for the condensing equip- ment of long-distance communications. In this equipment, the upper side-band is suppressed by adding signals transmitted Card 3/6 from two ring-modulators, the voltages of the carrier- and ~11-9-9/28 Frequency Condensing of Connecting Lines of Automatic Telephone Exchanges modulating frequencies being applied to each of them. Both these voltages, at the input of one modulator, have the same values as those at the input of the other modulator, but t?deir phase are shifted by goo. The block diagram of the modulator designated for frequency conversion of the speech band in each channel is shown by Figure 2. The apparatus of the telephone- subscriber is protected against the voltage of the signal-fre- quency by a filter producing an attenuation of UP to 5 nepers at 4,000 cps. The effective output signal of the transmitter is the voltage of the lower side frequency band. The volt- ages of the upper 3ide-band and the carrier-frequenoy do not exceed 10% of the voltage of the lower side-band. Figure 3 shows the block diagram of the demolulator. The RF modulated signal, consisting of 24 carrier-frequencies, each of them being modulated by the conversation feequency of one of the 24 telephone apparatus and by th,e eignal-frequency of 4000 CPS, is applied parallel-to the inputs of all the 24 receivers. The anode circuit contains a LF speech band filter, which filter produces an attenuation up to 6 nepers at 4,000 CPS. The signal oscillator of 4POOO cps and the carrier-frequency Card 4/6 oscillator are installed at each end of a connecting line. 111-9-9/28 Frequency Condensing of Connecting Lines of Automatic Telephone Exchanges The signal oscillator must transmit sine-shaped signals having a determined power. The non-linear distortions do not exceed 3 - 5%. The carrier-frequency oscillator-set consists of a 10 kc master oscillatort a harmonic oscillator and 24 amp- lifiera of inidividual carrier-frequencies having pass band filters. The equipment contains 2 oscillator-sets of this kind. One of them, producing alne-oacillationa of 10 kc has quartz stabilization. The group -transmitting amplifier as- sures the voltage amplification of 24 parallel modulators. The frequency pass-band of this amplifier has 312 - 552 kilo- cycles. The minimum output voltage of the same is 200 micro- volts, the resistance of the line to be condensed being the output load. New equipment had to be developed which required less manufacturing and service costs than those of the existing systems presently utilized for condensing long distance comm- unication lines. Some of the improvements of the experimental equipment manufactured by the Central Design Office are ferro- ceramic parts and semi-conductor diodes. In 1957, this equip- ment has been tested on a line of the Moscow municipal Tele- phone Network for condensing a standard 900-pair telephone Card 5/6 cable with strands of 0.5 mm diameter each. The Soviet In- 111-9-9/28 Frequency Condensing of Connecting Lines of Automatic Telephone Exchange dustry, in cooperation with the Central Scientific Research Institute of the USSR Ministry of Communications, works on the development of a more perfect 30-channel equipment for con- densing HF cable-lines connecting automatic telephone stations. An experimental model will be manufactured during 1957. The equipment will be mass-produced upon completion of the tests. This article contains 3 block diagrams. ASSOCIATION: The Central Design Office of the USSR Ministry of Communicat- ions (TsXB Ministerstva svyazi SSSR) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 6/6 835U S/124/60/000/006/022/039 (~'Jsoo AOO5/AOO1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1960, No. 6, pp. 137-138, 1 7745 AUTHOR: TITLE: The Stress Concentration In an Orthotropic Plate Weakened by a Circular Aperture and Subjected to Plain Bendinglu PERIODICAL: Inzhenernyy sb., 1958, Vol, 26, pp. 179-187 TEXT; The author considers the two-dimensional problem of an orthotropic plate with a circular aperture affected by bending moments. It is studied, in what manner various orientations of the main elasticity directions with respect to the loaded edges affect the stress distribution near the aperture. The approximate solution of the problem is used, which was found by the reviewer under the assumption that the plate is infinite(Anizotropnyye plastinki. Mos- cow, Gostekhizdat, 1957 - RZhMekh, 1958, No. 7, # 7923 K). The normal stress 6'( 4,q,) near the contour of the aperture appears as a function of two para- meters: 1) determining the position of the contour point, 2) f, determining the orientation of the main directions. The author considers some anisotropic Card 1/2 8353.6 S/124/60/000/006/022/039 A005/A001 The Stress Concentration in an Orthotropic Plate Weakened by a Circular Aperture and Subjected to Plain Bending materials with known elastic constants (wood, veneer for aircraft, and others) and presents results from calculating Gat various contour points of the aperture for various values of T - Graphs of the distribution of 6'along the aperture contour are added for a plate made from pine-wood for I = 00, 450,900; these graphs illustrate clearly the effect of the orientation of the main - directions. The numerical material obtained and the formulae for the stresses are subjected to a detailed analysis, from which some Practical conclusions are drawn. In particular, the problem is studied on the 6mx value and the points, at which it occurs for various ~ P as well as the problem of the effect of the shear modulus on the stress concentration; it is known that the shear modulus in an anisotropic solid does not depend on the other elastic constants. S.G. Lekhnitskiy Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 I~MRKIN, P. I... LIPKIN, V. M., CRECHIKOV., S. A. Refractory MatoftalB Production of quartz blocks, Stek. i ker., 9. No. 6, 1952 Nonth List of Russian Accessions, Library of 'Congress October 1952 MICLASSIFI.M. Chemistry - Glass utdns ils 1/1 Pub. 104 - 8/12 .Authors I '.Kachalov, N., N., Yevatroplev, S. Dubrovo, S. K., Lipkin, V. M. and Borisov, K. I, Vitle, Glass for utensils of chemical laboratories Periodical Stek.. i ker.' 3-1/7, 20-23), June 1954 Abstract, I The~article deala with experimnts conducted in order to obtain a glass that could be produced in large quantitibs, be cheap, and still be suit- able for chemical laboratory utensils. Such glass is intended to be re- 'Bistant to heat and a6ide. The presence of boric anhydride in glass as an'ingredient is found to improve its quality. From experimentation a glass designated as No. 29 was produced and a comparison of its proper- ties with the No. 23 (formerly the beW is found to put it in first place. Tables; graph; illustrations. Institution Submitted. I-TWIN, Veniamin Mikh ylovich; YAM4NSKIT, F.M., red,; VORONIN, K.Pov ------ I-- - ~e z4 V. EDekatrons and their applications) Daketrony i ikh primenenle. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1960. 61 p. (Kassovais radiobiblioteka, no* 359)o (KM 13:12) (Counting devices) (Blectron tubes) LIPKIN, YA. 1. PROF PA47T67 AUTHOR: Lipkin, Ya.L., Engineer TITLE: A Public Inspection of the Tool Stock at I GPZ (Obshchestvennyy smotr instrumentallnogo khozyaystva na 1 GPZ) PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitelf, 1958, Nr 7. PP 46-47 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Moscow and Moscow Oblast' Sovnarkhozes, collectively with the presidiums of 140 NTO Mashprom and trade union obkom (oblast' trade union committee), carried out an inspection of the tools available in industrial plants. ihe article lists some im- provements made at the bearing plant 1 GPZ after the inspection, for instance in the use of carbide-tipped tools and various standardized auxiliary devices, the utilization of worn punches of horizontal forging machines, etc. On the other hand, it is stated that the quality of cutting tools supplied by special tool plants is low and causes many complaints. The supply of standardized tools of necessary quality is not yet organized. Several examples of poor quality are mentioned: low quality in 3-4 mm dimeter drills causes great difficulties in drilling alloy steel partsi the supply of larger drills is insufficient; thread rolling taps are unfit for alloy steel; the saw blades, Card 1/2 clamps, drill chucks, wrenches, screwdrivers-and other tools A Public Inspection of the Tool 6tock at 1 GPZ 117-56-7-2x/2= produced by the many local-industry plants (zavody mestnov promyshlennosti) are particularly poor. Organizational meamweg to improve the situation are suggested. 1. Naablao U610-12"atiqu Card 2/2 _kjpjq~.. __Tam Matanovich; SOLOK, Alla Mikhaylovna; SHELA, Oleg Ivanovich; KELLERyO.K.p red. [Ultrasonic cleaning of pipes] Ulltrazvukovaia ochistka trub. Leningrad, 1965. 22 p. (MIRA 180) SOV/133-59-4-17/32 AUTHORS: Bogoyavlenskaya; 11i.V.; Candidate of '-Pechnical Sciences and Lipkin, Ya.11., Engineer TITLE: A New Method of PicklinG Tubes from High Alloy Steels (1-Tovyy sposob travleniya trab iz v-ysokolegirovann-yk-h staley) I.J P.&RIODICAL: Stall , 1959; Nr 42 Pf) 34?-351 (US"R) ABSTRACT: A study of pickling solutions for various articles made from stainless steels was carried out in order to develop a technology of acid pickling of tubes from high alloy steels. Tube specimens from steels llQil8N9'P, lEhlM12MM, M141114UMI and Kh20N14S2 (chemical composition is L;iven with an artificial and industrial scale) were taken for the investigation. The quality of the pickling solution was evaluated on the basis of its working ability (area of satisfactorv Dickled surface of metal per 1 m3 of a pickling solution),'duration of pickling and me-bal losses. The quality of the pickled surface was evaluated visually (colour, completeness of the removal of scale, the presence of overpickling, pitting corrosion and other dofects). 11etal losses were Card 1/2 deteimlined toGether with scale by weighing specimens E'-7'fT-' 4~p SOV/133-59-4-17/32 A New 1-ilethod of PicUing Tubes froM -,14 ~~a `eels before and after pickling. Altogether 25 pickling solutions were tested (table), the optimum results were obtained with a solution ccntaining 1.5 to 2.0% HF and 8 to 8.52o' 11HO3. The industrial tests of the solution were carried out on the Yuzhnotrubnyj, `,"Jorks on tubes from steels: lKhlSNgT, Khl5Nllh12S2T, Rhl8K22V2T2, lailM3MT2, Xh20JUL~S2 EI397, E1402, B1403, lKh18N121.12T, E1612, E16542 B16959 E1702, E1?69v BI770~ E1842-855 (altogether 112 dimensions of tubes from 2 x 0.2 to 52.6 x 0.3 mm). The results obtained were satisfactory and even better than in the laboratory tests. It is concluded that the proposed method of pickling is superior to all other methods of acid pickling used at present and in some respects superior to the alkdli--acid pickling method. There are 2 figures, 2 tables and 21 references of which ? are Soviet, 12 EnGlish and 2 Gei7aan. Card 2/2 18-74oo 78050 SOV/130-6o-.7-19/23 AUTHORS: Goncharevskiy, M. S. (Candidate Of Technical Sciences), Lipkin, Ya. N. (Engineer) TITLE: Concerning Pipe Rubbertzing Procedure PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1960, Nr 3, PP 33-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The development of chemical production poses the problem of anticorrosive protection of industrial pipelines. Rubberized steel pipes are used in the Soviet Union and abroad. Soviet practice has shown that in some aggressive media without strong oxiders the life of rubberized steel Pipes exceeds that of stainless steel pipes by ~ to 9 times, that of vinyl and plastic pipes by 1.5 to 3.5 times and faolite pipes by 2 to 7 times. The wear resistance of rubberized steel pipes In aggressive media with solid particles exceeds that of other materials by many times. The pipes work' under elavated 'pressures while faolite pipes are only Card 1/3 applicable at maximum pressures of 3 atm, with vinyl Concerning Pipe Rubberizing Procedure 78050 sov/13o-6o-3-iq/23 Card 2/3 and plastic pipes at max 6 atm. With the newly de- veloped synthetic-base rubbers, the pipes work satis- factorily within the 70-1000 C temperature range. The authors recommend the following procedure: (1) cutting Wes, welding flanges and rounding corners on lathe; descaling (shot) blasting, and wiping clean the M pipe surface by compressed air; (3) degreasing; (4) coating with rubber glue by means of atomizer; (5) inserting of glued raw rubber sheet lining. The rubber Is wetted by a layer of glue and inserted Into the pipe with a clamping device, connected to a winch cable by means of a hook, and a stop; (6) drying to remove benzine vapors; (7) pressing rubber on pipe surfaceby pulling a rubber ball through the pipe with the winch cable; (8) trimming excess rubber and gluing rubber flanges to steel flanges; (9) vulca- nizing by live steam (3 atm) In water-cooled boiler-, designed by "Kautchuk" Plant In Moscow; (10) inspection. The same procedure is used for rubberizing the Internal surfaces of intricate shapes. In the Soviet Union Concerning Pipe Rubberizing Procedure ASSOCIATION.- 78050 sov/i5o-6o-3-19/23 mostly 1.5 to 2.0 rv long pipes are rubberized and less frequently 3 m long pipes. The Inadequate production of this type of pipes is due to the shortage of rubberizing shops and equipment and an insufficient knowledge of the procedure. There is 1 photograph. Ukrainian ScIentific-Research Pipe Institute (Ukrainsldy nauchno-issledovatellskiy trubnyy institut) Card 3/3 26187 5/081/61/000/012/012/028 It 9100 B110/B216 AUTHORSt Bogoyavlenskaya, N. V., Lipkin, Ya. N., Shchepak, M. I. TITLE: Acid pickling of high-alloy steel tubes PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 12, 1961, 326, abstract 12R205 (121205) ("Tr. Ukr. n.-i. trubn. in-ta", 1959, no. 2, 245 - 254) TEXT: A pickling solution consisting of HNO 3 and HF ensuring satisfactory pickling of tubes made of high-alloy steels is recommended. Pickling in this solution is performed quickly (5 - 40 min) involving minimum losses of metal (20 - 180 g1m 2 ) and may be carried out with high efficiency (700 - 800 m 2/m3) at comparatively low temperatures (30 - 450C). The process is not accompanied by pickling too deep, pitting, hydrogen embrittlement or formation of cracks due to corrosion. [Abstracter's note: Complete trans- lation.] Card 1/1 5" 245T1 S/137/61/000/00;-;/020/060 AoO6/AiO6 AUTHORS: Bogoyavlenskaya, N.V., Lipkin, Ya.N. T-1=: Investigation of processes of electropolishing stainless steel pipes FERIODICAL: Refera-tlvnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 5, 1961, 26, abstract 5D247 Inform. Ukr. n,-i, trubn. in-t!', 1959, no. 8, 97 - i0i) TEXT: Investigations w6re made with three electrolytes containing respec- tively lt,~P04 65, 65, 60%; H2S04 - 15, ~5, 20%; CrO - 6, 6., 0%; glycerin 0, 7, 0%; 112o 14, 7, 20%. During electrcpolishing a s?rong an-odic polarization and abrupt shifts of the poten'tial toward the po-sitive side take place. Anodic polarization in the metal in elentrolyte no. I was studied ty a number of auth-.)rs, but different results have b5en obtalned. Anodic polarizatior in electrolytes 2 and 3 was until the present nzt studied. Aa a result of the prezent invesLlga- ti:,n curves are obtalmril 5howing 'the depewderrie of thj ourront denalty on Lho. mag- n1tude of potential A in e-le:,,1rolyte 1, 2 and 3. Ea.,.h ourve of %nodic rolariza- tion consists of _3 3barac1.er1-3t1.0 ZeC.41o,12;: -f~C'4r ,.n 1 c-orrespcnds to conventli:-- Card 112 Investigation of proc-esses ... 24571 s/137/61/000/005/020/C)60 AOC6/A 136- nal etuching; section 2 - tro "he dAn:31ty T the c-urrent, when t e ab- th rupt shifting of p3tential A t~~,ward ',he p~~R,P,Ive z~i-Je takes place. Mns shift of the potential Is for electrnlyte no. L:0.42 v; for electrolyte no. 2 - 0.49 v and for electrolyte no. 3 - 0.33 v. It was estabiiahsd tha-. th!~- most intensive electropolishing process of highly luztrous stainlees, steel occurs at current densities corresponding not tc, extrefra~~ value2, bUt to Vallle-s ry Several times higher. A. B. (Abstracter's nc-te: Complete tranrlatlon] Card 2/2 S/887/61/000/000/055/o6g E202/EI55 7AUTHORS: Lyuchkov A.D., Lamin A.B., nd Chernyava kiy A-A, -,TITLE.- Method ofanodic-ultrasonic etching of strip, sheet and wire A. c.' no.1307591,cl.480, -104 (n0..637707 of August 31, 1959) SOURCE:.-Sbornik izobreteniy- ulltrazvuk i yeg 0 primeneniye, Kom. po delam i otkrytiy, Moscow, Tsentr, byuro tekhn..ihform., 1961, .77.. TEXT: Thin.method of anodic-ultrasonic etching differs from the celerate the process and to known methods in that, in order to ac protoct Ihe ultrasonic apparatus from corrosion in the corrosive etching solutions,-the articles are subjected to anodic etching 'with a simultaneous imposition-ofultrasonic oscillations, e.g. for a steel strip in a solution consisting of 18% sulphuric acid CI, an an and 3% common salt, at ~5-6o odic current density of 5 :k/dm2 is'used at an ultrasonic frequency 18-25 kc/s. The strips sheet or wire-passing through the bath acts as the anode, Card-1/2 BLANK, M.Ya.; LIPNIK,' Ye.S. [Lypnyk, O.S.) Boundary layers between the Campanian substage and Maastricht 94, in the northern margin of the Donato Basin. Geol.zhur. AV 22 no.4144-52 162. (MIRA 1599) 1. Treat "Luganakgoologiye" i Institut geologicheakikh nauk AN UkrSSR. (Donets Basin-Geology, Stratigrephic) I '7. L 1 P:-'~ iT Ye. V. and A. 1. "A mctv~,ad of cl~,-ariin t3f* tht! uroducts of corrosion", (in l*-..---z--, firs" T. ko munal. khoz-vu, 1949, Col,!-.cl,ion -7, p. 4 -46. SO: U-4393, 19 August 53, (Letopid 'Zliurnal ln,~kh 3tatev', Jo. 2-22, 1114v). KASTALISKIY, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; MINTS., Daniil Maksimovich, doktor takhn.nauk, prof.-prini,,nij uchastiye: MIKHAYLOV, V,k., kand. tekhn. nauk; 110VAKOVO-M, N.S.j AHRAMOV2 N.N.., doktor tekbn, nauk, prof*2 retsenzentj NIKIFDROV, G.N., kand. tekbn. nauk, dots., retsenzent; MGER, Ye.A., retsenzent; BULYGIN, A.K., retsenzent; _LIPKIIW~Yea., rateenzent: VOZNAYA, N.F.0-kand. khim. nauk, reteenzent7-- BELOV, A.N:p dots.p retaenzent; AGRANONIX, Ye.Z., kand. tekbn. naukp reteenzent; NOVIKOV, P.V.., inzh.., retsenzent; SHVARTS, R.B., inzh., retsenzent; KONYUSHKCV, A.M., kand. tekhn.nauk, nauchzWy red.; NIKOIXWA, T.*D., red. izd-va; GOROKHOVA, S.S.., tekhn. red. (Water treatments'for-drinking and for industrial uses]Podgo- tovka vody dlia pitleviogo i promyshlennogo vodoonabzheniia. Moskva,.G68.izd-vo "Vysehaia shkola." 1962. 557 p. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kafedra vodosnabzheniya Leningradskogo inzhenerno- stroitellnogo instituta (for Nikiforov, Preger, Bulygin, Lipkin, Voznayap Belov, Agranonik). (Water--Purification) AaRANONIK, Te.Z., kand.tokhn.nauk; BELOT. A.N., dotsent; OLADKOY, A.M., inzh.; GLUSKIN, S.A., inzh.; IYANOT, L.Y., dotsent, Itand.takhn. nauk;-Jj~ ~Te.V~and.tekhn.naulq NIKIFOROV, G.N., dotsent, kand.takhn.nauk; PZSINSON, I.B., inzh.; PRIM, le.A., doteent, kand.takhn.nauk; PTATOT, Ta.N., insh.; ROXHCHIN, Te.Z.. inzh.; FEDOROT, N.Y., prof,, doktor takhn.nauk; SHYAKTS, X,B*q inzh.; UHIGORIN, G.G., dotsent. kand.tekhn.nauk; SHIFRIN, S*K,, prof., doktor tekhn.nau)c: POPRUGIN, I.T., insh., retsenzent: EATS. X.F., insh., retsenzent; ROTMERG, A.S., red.izd-va; VORONETSKATA, L.T., takhn.red. EKanual of water-supply engineering and sewerage] Spravochnik po vodosnabsheniiu i konalizataii. kod red. N.F.Yedorova. Lenin- grad, Gos.Izd-vo lit-ry po mtroit.. arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 410 p. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Moscow. tkosudarstvennyy proyektnyy inatitut Yodokanalproyekt. Laningradskeye otdaleniye. (Water-supply engineering) (Beverage) AGRANCHIE, Ye.Z., kand.takhn.nauk; BMT. I.E., dotaent; MADKOV, A.M.. inzh.; GLUSKIX, S.A., inzh.; IVANOV, L.V., dotsent, kand.tekhn. nauk; LIPKIN Ye.V.. kand.takhn.nauk; NIKIFOROV, a.N., dotsent, kand.takhn,nauk; PZSZNSON, I.B., lnzh,; PRIGIR, Ye.A., dotsent, kand-tekhn.nauk; PTATOT, U.N., inzh.; ROXHCHIN, Te.Z., insh.; YEDGROT. N.P.. prof., doktor tekhn.usukg SHVARTS. R.B., inzh.; SHIGORIN. G.G., dotments kand.takhn.nauk;.SHIPRIN. S.M., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; ROTMTBM, A.S., red.izd-va; VCRONETSCATA, L.V.. tekhn.red. [water-suppiy and sewerage manual] Spravochnik po vodoanabzheniiu i kanalizataii. Pod red. M.F.Fedorovs. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Leningrad, Goe.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 19606~ 420 p. (MIRA 13:12) 11 No cow. Vodokonalproyakt. Leningradskoye o deleniye. Nat;r-supply engineering) --(Seweragel TARaOV, P.B.. inzh.; BOKOV, R.G.. inzh.; LIPKIN, Yu.P., inzh. Kaking and sinking large-diameter reinforced concrete shells in winter. Transp. stroi. 10 no, 12:19-22 D 160. (91U 13:12) (Archangel--Biidges. Concrete)