SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MANDOKI, A. - MANDRO,V.F.

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t I --rizo-tal '11,1 ",'oNnqzqti "-.' 7@ . L . I n-@. r@, '!71-. 20'1@' Vchaszat4 'a-,-'@ 7-7. 1-, no. 0@ I : " - 14 -t -f 7@ @t '7,,.r ), - ri c--(-f@ @ @ ( FE' 7.) LC . , Vol . ', 7, ' '- "n ' 1. .7 - -- . -- I I L , I C It. A. @'amyf;ictur4nc@ pltcliforks for ao-r-cuiture @nrl, 4jn-di3stry. !--. "'0? (T,'ohqqz,)ti !P-o'w 7ol. 11, n-). Q, Fr-r@t. ',",oh_qsz4ti I a.-)0k. !!-)!. 11, T.o. -,@ Sr: Monthly List of East European Accessions (E-E-AL) LC,., Vol. 6, no. 7, July lc,@7. I ncl. MANDOKI, Andor, okleveles kohomernok Surface treatment of hot-shaping tools for reducing friction and increasing durability. Koh lap 95 no.12.-561-564 D 162. aef! -.011 ctive Farms nt C. Trc-.tmennt c-ivrn to st@blz marmr. on the Karcag. 1@. 10. Vol. 11. no. 15/16, 'ug- 1956 R ZOG1,2DAS AORT"'ITURE Budapest, HungarY 10: 141ast Suropean Accession, Vol. 6, No. 5, ?--av 1957 MARDOKI, IaszlO Baranya County guild seals. Pecoi muaz szem.1 8 no. 1:19-23 ja-mr 63. 1. Jarrus Pannonius Museum, Fees. MANOIA Istvan tj-@@- The reconstruoted safety applianees of the Szombathely station put into operation* Vasut 12 noo2t2l 25 F 16@# @Mov lorcian VU 4 n MANDOV, lord. @ Eighty-watt transmitter on 1" mc/s. Radio i televiziia 13 no. 2:36-37 164. MANDOV, I. (UNT) Ultrashort-wave transmitters for "fox hunting." Radio i televiziia 13 no.11027-328 '64. @)t+ 4n. co-f-r;@t@-n wil-@ -e-l-s 3d @011@,,Ctiv- Far'-@ t tees. (Rclnicke mo. 'Ast ot' T@ast Hiro-,epri Accession Vol. (, T-. _,', '@@Iy ncl. 1e@l POIAND/Chemic Technoloar Chemical Products and Their H. Applications Food Industry. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khi=iya, No 11, 1958, 37997 Author : Broda, H., Mandowska, M. Inst : Title : A Comparative Evaluation of Polish Food Essences. Orig Pub : Przera. Spozywczy, 1957, 11, No 7, 305-339 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 nmBLOL" formation of the first sympodium on cotton under conditions pre- vailing in the Armenian S.S.R. Izv.A5 Arm.SSR.Biol.1 sel$khoz. nauki. 4 no.5:487-490 151. (MM 9:8) (Armenia--Cotton growing) KUMOTAN, S. P. Multiple-headed cotton plants [in Armenian with summary in Ruasianj. Izv.AN Arm.=.Biol.i sallkhoz.naukt. 5 no.9:75-80 152. (MUtA 9:8) (Cotton) /@' Z,-I. 7- ) @@ P, Category USSR/Radiophysics - Application of radiophysical methods 1-12 Abs Jour Ref2hur - Fizika, No 1, 195@ No 2052 Author Mandrazhi, V.P. Title :_ffystemfo@ Inertia-less Noise-Rejecting Synchronization of Television Receivers. Orig Pub Tekhnika televideniya (M-vo radiotekbn. prom-sti SSSR), 1954, No 2, 33-47 Abstract Discussion of a circuit for intertia-less noise-rejecting synchronization of television receivers. A horizontal sweep channel, designed according to this system, requires 3--3.5 tubes instead of 5 useli in the best version of inertia- less circuit with reactance tube and sinusoidal oscillator, and instead of 4 when an inertia circuit with a d-d amplifier and a blocking generator are used. The principle of operation of the proposed apparatus is described, and practi- cal principb& diagrams of two fundamental elements are given: a valve ampli- fier and a 'Crigger.-pulse generator. A detailed description is given of an ex- periment set up to compare the circuits listed above. The experiment estab- lished that the inertia-less circuit, using fewer parts and tubes, has, in the author's opinion, 25-100 times greater noise rejection than the above-mention- ed known intertia circuits. Card 1/1 MANDRAZHI, V.P., inzhener. It, @--w-wMMAW6W..w@ Diffraction of a crlindrical electromagnetic wave from an JAeally- conducting eliptie 071inder. Tekh.televid no.6:17-29 '55, (Electric wavea-Diffraction) (14MA 10:3) HANDRAZHI, V.P., inzhener. . .......... @.@ II @-. Relationahip between the theories of diffraction and radiation patterns of multipurpose antennas. Tekh. televid no.6:30-37 155. (Antennas ) I I @@ 10: 3 ) 37128 3/108/62/017/005/004/007 7,1?00 D407/D301 AUTHOR: I.;r andrazhi, V. P., Member of the Society (see Asso- ciation) - TITLE: Properties of current-density distr.-Libution on the surface of a band and of an elliptical cylinder in the diffraction of cylindrical electromagnetic waves PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, v. 17, no. 5, 1962, 34-46 T2XT: A rigorous solution is given to the diffraction problem of t a cylindrical wave from an elliptical cylinder. The series solu- tions are brought to a form, suitable for summation on a computer. The cylindrical electromagnetic field E(l)(R) of the linear current i6ot @L z Ie which do'es not coincide with the z-axis, can be expanded in series in terms of eigenfunctions. An expression is derived for the total diffraction field of a cylindrical wave from an elliptical cylinder. This expression is used for calculating the current den- sity jz(AL) of an induced cylindrical wave at the surface of an Card 1/4 S/10 62/017/005/004/007 Properties of current ... D407%301 ideally conducting elliptical cylinder, viz.: . I ' EzJF, 3 c 7,@ 7CL 0 (4L _L h iz 4T)-k I (3) (h being the major semi-axis of the ellipticai cross-sect_Joia)- Formula (3), in conjunction with the expression for the total di"- fraction field, yields the working formulas for the current densi- ty. Computations were carried out by the working formulas for 16 different combinations of initial data, for longitudinal and trans- verse incidence of the cylindrical wave, for 4 values of the para- 2 meter q and for 2 different ratios of the semi-axes of the elliptical cross-section. In each of these cases the-absolute Card 2/ 4 S/10 62/017/005/004/007 Properties of current ... D407YD301 4 values and the Dhases of the current density were computed for 21 va--ues of the argument,,(L. mhe results of @he calcul"ations are plotted on graphs and compared with s,milar calculat.1ons for p,.,ne- wave diffraction. Other graphs show (for comparison) the density of a current, induced by a cylindrical wave in a band (of width 2h), and the density of a current, induced by the same wave in an unbounded plane. The graphs made it possible to establish a num- ber of regularities in t4e distribution of current densities ampli- tudes at the surface of an elliDtical cylinder and of a band, in the diffraction of the cylindrical- and Dlane-waves: a) The cur- rent density increases at the ends of the cylinder and, in parti- cular, at the ends of the band. Unexpectedly, the current density is maximal at the boundary between t@e "illuminated" and the "dark" part of the surface, and not at the face of the cylinder. b) In all the cases of diffraction, the width of the "boundary"-effect zone is very small (not more than 0.05 - 0.08@). In addition, the cha- racteristics of the distribution of the current-density phases were ascertained (as a result of the analysis of the graphs). The regularities in the distribution of the amplitudes and phases of Card 3/ 4 Properties of current ... Oyr 2/017/005/r -410f' 7 D407 !)301 the current density at the edges of conductin- bands of dJff'erent width are similar in the case of diffraction rfrom these b@ar',ds) of cylindrical and of plane waves. Therefore it car, be assumed that these regularities apply also to the edges of holes in con- ducting screens and to the edges of th4n reflectors, prcvided their 1/4 size Ls not less than of the wavelength. There are 11 figures 1 iable and 5 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. @he_@ references to the English-language publications read as follows: N. W. McLachlan. Theory and application of Mathieu functions. Ox- ford, 1947; E. B. Moullin, F. M. Philips, PIEE, p. IV, 99, 1'@52; Tables relation Mathieu functions. Columbia Univeriity Pi-.ss, 17cw York, 1951. Air-acciATIONT: Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo rad_@otekhniki elektrosvyazi im. A. S. Popova (Scientific and Tech- nical Society of Radio Engineering and Electrical Com- munications imeni A. S. Popov) Z-Abstracter's note: Name of Association was taken from -first page of journal._7 SUBMITTED: May 30,1960 (initially),June 24,1961 (after revision) Card 4/4 SINITSTH, V.P., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; KALOV, N.F., kandidat takhni- cheskikh nauk; KANDRAMITSKIY, M.N.; BORKMOTA, V.D.; IAVROVSKIY, I IIrtV,' -'t@ikhnicheskiy redaktor K.F., redaktor. [Local air defense; textbook for secondary schools and pedagogical schools] Hestnala protivovozdushnaia oborona; uchabnoe posobie dlia arednikh shkol i pedagogicheskikh uchilishch. Pod red. Sinitsyna. Koakva. Goa. uchabno-padagog. izd-vo Hinisterstva proeveshchaniia RSFSR. 1956. 150 P. [Microfilm] (HLRA 9:12) (Air dafenses) PHASE I BOOK EXPIXTATION 1132 Levin, M.Ye... Malinin, G.A., Mandrazhitskiy, M.N., Sinitsyn, V.P. and Fedorov, V.I. r------ Zashchita ot sredstv massovogo porazheniya (Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction) Moscow, Uchpedgiz, 1958. 181 p. 100,000 copies printed. Eds. (Title page): Sinshchyn, V.P. Candidate of Technical Sciences and Malinin, G.A. Ed. (Inside book): Lavrovskiy, K.F.; Tech. Ed:Natapov, M.I. PURPOSE: This book is intended for public instructors of the PVO DOSAAF (Antiaircraft Defense Unit of ty!e All-Union Voluntary Society for the Prmotion of the Army, Aviation and Navy). COVKRAGE: This book includes general information on atomic, chemical and bacteri- ological weapons and measures for Individual and collec+ive protection frcm them. The variousauthors contributed to the text as followsf M.Ye. Levin wrote Chap- ters 11,2,3t4 4Lnd 6; M.N. Mandrazhitakly, -L Chapters 7,8 and .9j G.A. Malinin - C@apter 10; V.P. Si-nitsyn-Cnapters 11, 12, and 14; and V.I. Fedorov -Chapter 5. Card 1/ 3 Defense Against Weapons (Cont.) There are no references TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 1132 Ch. 1. Modern)4eaas of Air Attack Ch. 2. Atcmic Weapons and Their Destructive Force 16 Ch- 3- Impact, Fra@pentation and Incendiary Meara of Destruction 43 Ch. 4. Chemical Weapons and Their Destructive Effect 53 Ch- 5. Bacteriologica-l Weapons and Their Destructive Effect 62 Ch. 6. Individual Means of Protection 74 Ch- 7- Collective Means of Protection 90 Ch. 8. The Protection of Food Products., Water and Famge Fran Con- tamination by Poison Gases, Radioactive Substances and Bacterial Agents 103 Card 2/ 3 Defense Against Weapons (Cont.) 1132 Ch. 9. Problems and Organization of Local Antiaircraft Defense for Dwellings, Enterprises, Institutions,, State Faxms and Collective Farms Ch. 10. Surveying Destruction Centers 119 Ch. U. Emergenc3r-rescue Work in a Destruction Center 135 Ch. 12. Fire-prevention Measures and the Extinguishing of Flare-ups and Fires 142 Ch. 13. Means and Methods of Deactivation, Degasification and Disinfection 151 Ch. 14. Duties of Civil Defense Personnel on the Sounding of Local Antiaircraf't Defense Signals 173 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 Tm/gmp 1-20-59 @jIANDRA Z@iITSKIY, N N - PIUM I BOOK EXPLOILAMON SOV/4103 Levin., Moisey Yevseyevich., Georgiy Andreyevich Malinin, Mikhail Nikolayevich mandrazhitakly., Valentin Petrovich Sinitsyn, and Valeriy Ivanovich Fedorov '-Z@- Zashchita ot sredstv massovago porazheniya (Protection Against Heans of Mass Destruction) 2nd ed. Mascaw., Uchpedgiz, 1960. 176 P. 50POOO copies printed. General FA.: V. P. Sinitsynp Candidate of Technical Sciences, and G. A. V-11nin. Ed.: A. A. Korotkiy; Tech. Ed.,. R. V. Tsyppo. PMUOR: This book is intended for the public instructors of P70 DOSAAF (Air Defence Organization under the All-Union. Volwitary Society for the Promotion of the Army.. Aviation and Navy). COVERAGE: The book gives fundamental information on atomic., chemical,, and bacteriological veapons and on means of Individual and collective protection. Xt states that the problem has been studied sufficiently and that at the present time adeqgate means. of protection exist for a vell-organized and trained populdtidn.. No personalities axe mentioned. There are no references. card 1/3 Protection Against Means of Mass Destruction BM/4j-03 TABIX OF CONTMM: Introduction 3 Ch. L Modern Means of Attack From the Air 5 Ch. 2. Atomic Weapons and Their Casualty Effect 15 Ch. 3. High-Explosive., Fragmentation., and Incendiary Weapons 41 Ch. 4. Chemical Weapcns and Their Casualty Effect. 51 Ch. 5. Bacteriological Weapons and Their Casualty Effect 59 ch. 6. Protective Equipment for the Individual 71 Ch. 7. Protective Equipment for, Groups 86 Ch. 8. Protectibb of Food.. Water., and Forage Against Contamination by Poisonous, Radioactive, or Bacteriological Substances 99 Card 2/ 3 Protection Against Means of Mass Destruction BOV/4103 Ch. 9. Tasks and Organization of the local Air Defense Relative to Dwellin sp lstabllshments,, Institutions., and State and Collective Farms. Rules of Conduct and Action for the Popalstion, According to the SIgna3.s of the Local Air Defense 103 Ch. 10. Reconnaissance of Stricken Areas 3-10 Ch. 3.1. Emergency and EL-scuing Operations in Stricken Areas 130 Ch. 3.2. Fire Prevention Measures; Xxtingulshing Fires in Progress and Bream out 136 Ch. 13. Methods and Mans of Decontamination; Degassing and Disinfection 145 Ch. 14. Duties of Personnel of Self-Defense aroups Responding to Signal Given by the local Air Wense 166 AVAIIABIR: Library of Ccngress NA926-W 1960) AC/rn/ec Card 3AL 8_25-6o ,-.:D.@!C ,Gh. Given Nazes Co@int--T: Rumania @ot giv CC1, C aT(;rCej e2/ Aff,Uia=n: *) Snurce: Bucharest, Ioiena, No 3, Jul-Aug 61, pp 271-274. Data; "Da termination of Ethylone Glycol in the Air." Work performed at the Iasi Branch of the RPR In3titute of Fjgiene (InstitutlYl--de Igi7eha RFR , Filiala Iasi). Determining ethylene glycol in the a:Lr. Rev-. chImie Min. petr. 12 no-8003-504 Ag'61 1. Institutul de igiena R.P.R. Filiala iasi. i-AiliDRIC, Gh., Chemist. Institute of 11,@-,-iene and Lacor Safetly of the Iasi joranch ( Tns-dtutul do 1@2@ir,-na si n-rotectian ,tillicii i"i-liala Iasi). SIM '4'01 :(!1, @@O :,,@Lj,-Anr r)D L)uciiarest, ;La "Adant,ition of tile Goinri;rnotric .,*,(-,@@,hod to Vnt(!1-..-,-ine the ese in '@ilicate no.L.iuteci Air.11 Marigar 114 1D Rl G 11 artiag and intei-m-24a-ry e? r)l palyurethan elastomers of et, lucts. , -... i 10. Stuaii cerc OrLim 13 nc,8/9:549-552 Ag--S '64. "@@etT-a Institute of Chemi,,;tr@y of the fluffanian Academy, !-i. * ilrrtnch, ,-L A Alaoa C@rigoro ",hioa Voda. 14ATEIP I.; MANI,Pl@ t,. .@;rnthtf3ls ;I' poJ.yur(--Lhktn qwtrtj'n,? matpripis and intempri-later. It. 10. @,-; -oum Q no.8/9:5'J-'-';G4 Ag-b 1,,,- 1. "Petru F,.)nl" ';nstitutv r,!' ',hemist.ry, Zt.manimn Aca-lemy, Ins' Brb T-i c Yj . J 16 .16 901 7 im ei bys..: ---T t r 6dt t hd Fig. Mqw:An .,pr. in-h I' ---tungsiten'-f e ulm-i --h ----th ermaL@;die@.@Of -t 6rmoccm ; 4:,' @UMRB ell ungs en al @4, ngs enT . tungato - qlybd6fiuia.@, n m MANDRIGHENKO, A.G. Assembly and installation o; r.te supporting rollers of the crawler tread. Trakt. i sel'khozmash. 31 no.12:36-37 D (1@ (MIRA 15:1) 1. Volgogradskiy traktornyy zavod. (Crawler tractors) BOO, AUTHORS: Viyugov, P. N., Goncharov, K S.- S Mandrichenko, A. M. TITLE: Attenuation of Gamma Radiat-f: C PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Val, 10, @1- TEXT: The costs of shielding are of great significan- f.--: 14near accelerators on account of their big size. It w;,;t@- -r er@@,- interest to find out to what extent earth, sand, or c could be suitably applied to obtain effective protecticn again@,t g,:Lmxa radiation. In this "Letter to the Editor", the authrrs ,,n :t-i-- cf the attenuation of Co6o gamma radiation by earth, sand. aiil' chemical composition is given in Table 1. The folljw:rg arrangement was used: Card 1/2 Attenuation of Gamma Radiation b,',' 3 / 0 e@D 0 " 3 C C @ @z Concrete and Certain Soils Bcc"@/- ,, The Dp@,n2.ag a t Concrete blocks 1.C4 m arge. The s,, e." 6@ 11)(1YO.1 m or was piaced 2 @r 4 rL from tni- 'j containers with (cc 6o, 0.17 Tht. re6u-,t- [other shielding I! materials measurement cbta!n#,! for @i dlstar.-@. of 2 m arc- L.11.--L-ztrati@a in Fig, 2. ;/411 1 m of @oncrete 4s 'Stilbene crystal 1.36 m of sand, ith JJJ -19)i(FEU- 19M)or 1 , 61 -6. of a"7 M*ultiplier Results of detailed economic calculations are tabu@ated, EartVI. clay were not compressed for the tests, though @'.ompressod would have yielded better results. V. V. Katr4ch and V. S@ -@7 thanked for assistance. There are I fi6uro, 5 tab',,:, tr.! 3 Soviet and 1 British. SUBMITTED: September 5, 10" Card 2/2 GLMMOYEDOV, B.;,_MNDRIK, A., izobratatell Work has been dragging along, nov it is in full swing. Izobr.i rate. no.10:32-33 0160. (mm 13:10) 1. Predeedatell zavodskago soveta Voesoyuznogo obahchestva izobrotateley i ratsionalizatorov na Kurskom zavode traktornykh 7apasnykh chastey (for Glukhoyedov). 2. Nachal'nik Byuro sodeyratsionalizataii i izobretatellstva (for Mandrik). (Kurek-Tractor industry) UMIK. R V !M- Data on the affect of hypothermia on the metastlams of Brown-Pearce tumor. Biul. eksp. biol. mad. 47 no.1:67-70 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Iz laboratorli patolop,IScheakoy fiziologil (zav. - kand. med. nauk I. P. Tereshchanko) Gosudaretvamogo onkologloheakogo inatituta imeni P.A. Gertsena (dir. - prof.A.N. Novikov, nauchnyy rukovoditell - za - S]Luzhennyy deyatell nauki RSFSR, chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.I. Savitskiy) Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellrqm chlenom ANN SSSR V.I. Chernigovskim. (NEOPIASMS, exper. qff. of hypothermia on metastatic spreading of Brown- Pearce tumor (Ras)) (HTPOTHIRMIA, effects, on Brown-Pearce tumor metastatic spreading (Ras)) MAPDRIK, E. V., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) I'Metastasis of Brown-Pierce tu- mors under the conditions of the application of hypothermy." Moscow, 1960. 12 pp; (Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Inst of Normal and Pathological Physiology); 210 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60, 171) MANDRIK, E.. V., VINOGRADOVA, V. D., PODSEI, L. K., SAR4VA, S. M., and SHITIKOV, K. G' "Resistance of the organism and some peculiarities of the metastatic period." report submitted for the European Conference on Tum-or Biology (-wcc), Warsaw, Poland 22-27 vay 1961 VI A.; KNINDR IF, E. V. sk@-A-C:V A, I-x @e r : men da ua Cir'. '-'@e 81 Pf-f- I C-C. f. ir. fln er c es. i'aoul asma ( Bra 1. Tz labo-atarll ogichf-@,iir@y 7 onkc,l-igicheskog,- ins t,.l tuta imeni i I MANDRIK I (S.Lipetak) @-- WWR Metallurgists in Lipetsk.' NTO 2 no.11:8-9 R 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl Lipetskogo gorodakogo pravleniya Sauchno- tekhnicheskogo obahchestva chernoy metallurgit. (Lipetak--Metallurgists) OSTROVSKIY, Yu.M.; LUKASHIK, N.K.; RAZUMOVICH, A.N.; BALAKLEYEVSKIY, A.I.; DOSTA, G.A.; 71REBUKHINA, R.V.; LARIN, R.S.; KARFUTI, S.N.; KOMAROVA, B.P.; NEPOCHELOVICH, IN.S.; DVORYA14II10VICH, L.H.; MGYSEYENOK, A.G.; M.WDR14.4.A.; GALITSKIY, E.A.; 14kTYSIK, M.S.; PODOBED, V.G.; 14AKARINA-KIBAK, L.Ya. Differentiation of specific and nonspecific metabolic shifts in an acute avitaminosis Bl caused by oxythiamine. Vop.pit. 24 no.4t4l-48 Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kafedra biokhimii (zav. - dotsent Yu.M.Ostrovskiy) meditsinskogo instituta, Grodno. Submitted July 23, 1964- MANDRIK.0 N. Get acquainted with the new equipment. Sov.shakht. 13 !io.2.14-17 F 164, (MIRA 17:3) 1. Starshiy tekhnicheskiy inspektor Donetskogo soyuza rabochik-h ugollnoy promyshlennosti. MaMIK, P.Ye., 41itzhener. Kechauization of plastering work with thick and quick-hardening solutions. Mekh.stroi. 10 no.8:30-31 Ag '53. (MI-RA 6:8) (Plastering) MANDRI.K., P.Ye., inzh. Efficient tools and implements at the exhibition of the Ministry of the Construction Industr7 of the R.S.Y.S.R. Nov. tekh. i pered. op. v stroi. 20 no.2:22-26 Y 158. (MIRA 11:2) (Building--Tools and implements', MhNDRIK, P.Ye., inzb. Manufacturing efficient implaments and devices to be used in aaeombling, operations. Nov.tokh.mont.i opets.rab.v Htroi. 21 no.11:26-28 N 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Tekhnicbeskoye upravlaniye 14instroya ILSFSR. (Building-Tooln and implements) MANMIK 2 nzh.;ZIMIN.P.A.. kand.tekhn.nank. nsuohnyy red*; KRO- red.ixd-va-, BOROVEW.M.K,, tekhn.red. CTextboolc for the mechanic fon the construction site] Poso- bie dlia makhanikq stroitel nogo uchastka. Kosk7a, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit.i stroit.materialam, 1961. 264 p. (KIRA 14:5) (Building machinery) MANDRIK, P.Ye.., inzh. Ways of improving the utilization of assembly cranes# Mont. i spets. rab. v stroi. 23 no.12-.18-19 D 16L, (MIRA 15:2) 1. Tekbnicheskoye upravleniye Ministerstva, stroitellstva RSFSR. (Cranes., derricks., etc.) DRCBOTIKO, V.G.; AMMAN, B.Z.; SHVAYGER, H.O.; ZURPUMA, "'.I.; KANDRIK, T.P. - *."Ul* Antibiotic properties of gallic acid. Mikrobiol.zhur. 14 no.3:18-21 '52. (MLHA 6:11) 1. Z Inatitutu mikrobiologii Akademii nauk URSR. (Antibiotics) (Gallic acid) MAMRIK. T. . %-N Anthocyanin pigments of higher plants and their antibacterial effect. Rikrobiol.zhur. 15 no.1:66-69 153. (MIaA 7:3) (Anthocyanin) (Bacteria) AMMAN, B.Yu.; SHVAYGF.R, M.O.; ZELEPUKRA, S.I.; KAORIK, T.P. v gra @ _-- -I,- Classification of antimicrobic substances; remarks on the article by Kh.Kh.Planelles. Mikrobiol.shur. 15 no.l.-77-79 153. (MIaA 7:3) 1. Z Institutu mikrobiologii Akademii nauk URSR. (Bactericides) (Planelles, Kh.Kh.) MORIX T.P. *Action of streptomycin. synthomycin, and levomycin on dysentery bacteria (Russian text) MIKROBIOL. ZM. AM . HAUX U.S.S.R. 1953, 1513 (49-55) Synthomycin was slower than streptomycin. but the resietance to it also developed nueb more slowly and with greater difficulty. The bacteriostp.tic effect was strongest in levomycin. Gutoff (Chem. Abstr-) SO*. Imcerpta Medica Section 1V Vol. 7 No. 12 lit. fit 5 T T EXCERPTA XMICA Sec.4 V61.11/4 Mcd.Mcrob. ate. Apri158 886. THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS ANTIBIOTICS AND COMBINATIONS OF AN- TIBIOTICS ON DYSENTERY BACILLUS (Russian text) - Mandrik T. P. - TRUD. 2-GO SIEZDA VRACH.-PEDIAT. 1956 (70-80) The different types of dysentery bacilli show differences in their sensitivity to anti- biotics and combinations of antibiotics. When a strain develops resistance to a certain antibiotic, the choice of another antibiotic should be governed by the absen- ce of cross -resistance. The author made a study of 8 preparations with reference to this and gives the most favourable replacements. Synergistic action has been established In the case of some antibiotics which increases the bacteriostatic and bactericidal effect of combined therapy as compared to the use of the antibiotics singly. (S) il, T P1, PYSE11MY "The Effect of Various Antibiatics and Their Combinations on Lysenteric Rod-Shaped Bacteriul", by T,P, Mandrik, TrLldv 2-go Slyezdo Vrachey-Ped- iatrov USSR, 1956, pp 70-M-Trr-om Mudi-Usinskiy Ref erativnyy Zhurnal, Section 1, No 2, 1957, pp 68-69.) Various bacteria react differently to different antibiotics; there- fore, when a strain develops resistance to some particular antibiotic, the subsequent antibiotic must be chosen on the 'tasis uf its absence of if cross-resistance". The author studied 8 preparations, and sug ests 09 the best substitutes. It is stated that the synergic action of some .antibiotics has been established, and when their s'!parat'a applicat-icn remains unsuccessful, their joint action can increuse both the bacteri- ostatic and bactericidal effects. Card 1/1 .. 26 - 0V/21-59-3-21/27 AUTHORS: Ayzenman, B.Yu.., Mandrik T.P, and bhvayger, -M.G, 1@-- TITLE: A Quick Method of Primary 6election of Inhibitors of Ascitic Celia of Ehrlich's Adenocarcinoma (By- stryy metod pervichnogo otbora ingibitorov astsit- C3 nykh kletok Adenokartsinomy Ehrlich'a) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrains'kol RSR, 1959, Nr 3, pp 317-321 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors recommendli-singtoo nethods of microscopic examinaticns for finding uead and damaged cells, for the primary selection of preparations for ascertaining antiblastomous activity with respect to the ascitic Cells of Ehrli2h's adenocarcinoma. Both methods are simple and can ascertain antiblast- omous activity within 5-30 minutes. Both methods are recommended for testing other cells of animal and human tumors, where the nature of the growth permits it. The first method iizi worked out by Drobot1ko @R-ef 1 _57, by way of borrowing the ideas Card 1/3 of Japanese scientists Mijamura Tef 27 and L - SOV/21-5q-71-21/27 A Quick Method of Primary 6electior of D' 4 Cells of Ehrlich's Adenocarclnoma Yamazaki Z_R_ef 7. Thre ;econd me-I.hoo has been worked 3/ out by the authors TL c3n.--iFt,; of the foil:;wing@ One drop of 0.1% water zj 0 11', 4 :@ @j of Cono-c..--ed is put on the glass plate and a dr@:p _@f 'he asciti-- liquid to be examined la admixed The nla+e is covered by ano-her L71as,:, plat-. Af7e- hours the plate still damp, ," -a o-il:jected ':) P. micrc-scopic examination. The live zel'-zi &hrovv nr-, --olor. The dead and semi-Jead I ,.)_rjured.@ ce_-__@- appea-r JLn russet colcr of varicus inlens-lt-_;@:@_ The more the cell is damage.di, the brighter is the color, Of four varie- ties of Congc-red, 'he best resL;173 were obtained with the use of Congo-red applied in the fluorescein microscopy. There are 7 references, 2 of whi-ch arle Japanese and 5 Soviet. Card 2/3 SOV'/21-59-3.-21,12-7 A Quick Method of Primary Selection of ii-,hibitors of AsC4Lt-;LC Cells of Ehrlich's Adenocarcinoma ASSOCIATION: Institut mikrobiologii AN UkrSbR (Institute of Microbiology of the AS UkrbbR,) PRESENTED: November 22, 1958, by V,,G. Drobot'ko, Meniber of the AS UkrSbR Card 3/3 AYZR04&N. B-Ye. [Aizenman, B.IU.]; MAADRIK, T.P. EMandryk, T.P.3; SHVAYGXR, M-0. [Shvaiher, M-0-1 Studies on methods for the determination of antittmar properties .L of antibiotics and synthetic preparations. Report No.1; Rapid method for the primary selection of 3hrlich ascites carcinoma cell inhibitors in vitro. Mikrobiol.zhur. 21 no.2:49-56 159. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Z Institutu mik-robiologii AN USSR. (AMBIOTICS - pharmacology) (ANTINHOPIASTIC ACWTS - pharmacology) DERBEETSEVA, N.A.@ RABIROVICH, A.S. [Rabinavych. A.S.]; AYMMAY, D.Te. [Arzonmn, B.M.]; ZZLIFUKHA, S.I.: KU=, T.P., [Vandryk, T.P.]; SHVAYGER, M.O. [Shvaiher, K.O.] Antimicrobial substances of Hypericum perforatum. Mikrobiol.zhur. 21 no. 1: 52-57 '59. (KMA 13:2) 1. Iz Institute. mikrobiologii AN USSR. (ANTISFJTICS pharmacol.) (PLANTS MEDICINAL pharmacol.) ATUNMAN, B*Tee CA,7%onman, B*rU*]; MANMIX, T.F. [Mandry1c, T.P.J; SUAYGIM, K.O. [Shvaiher, W.OA--KIFRUNOVA. Te.A. [Kiprianova, O.A.] Rapid method for in vitro detection of Injured and dead calls of Shrlich'a adenocarcinoma during prianry aelsotion of antineoplastio substances. Mikrobiol.zhur. 21 no-5:66 159. (KIRA 1312) (NEOPL&SMS exper.) (ARTINEOPUSTIC AGMTS pharmacol.) AYZENMANP B#Ye. k-W-=-K,,-T*?.;.SHVAYGER.. MjO,,; KIPRIANOVA, Ye.A. 4 Rapid method for the in vitro detection of injwW and 4&d cells e tz- of Ehrlich's carcinoma. Antibiotiki 5 no.3:917-P ;-Je 060. . I MIRA 14: 6) 1. In3titut mikrobiologii AN USSR. (CANORI (STAINS AND STAINING (IgqEMCOPY)) AYZEM4AN, B.Ye,; MA1%'DKK, T.P*,- SHVAYGER, M.O.; KIPRIANOVA, Ye.A. Sensitivity of Ehrlich cancer cells to dyes. Vop.onk. 7 no.8:83-90 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AIN USSR (dir - akad. AN UkrSSR V.G. Drobottko). (C"ICm) (STAIVS AND STAINIFG (MICROSCOPY)) (DUS) AYZENHAN, B.Ye. (Alzenman, B.TU.]; SHVAYGER, MJ0. (Shvaiher, M.0.1; MANDRIK, T.P. (Mandryk, T.P.]; MMIKHINA, A.N. (BrsdIkhihi-,--)(.M.]; KIPRIANOVA, Ye.A. (Kip-Lmova, O.A.) Gomparison of certain methods for the initial selection of antineoplastic substances in vitro. Mikrobiol. zhur. 25 no.3:33-38 163. (MMA 17:1) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN UkrSSR. AYZENMAN, B.Ye. [Aizenman B.IU.]; SHVAYGER, H.O.; 140DRIK, T.P.; fBredikhina, BREDIKHINA, A.N A.M.); ORISHCHUK, L.F. [Oryshchuk, L.F.1; KOLESOVA, E.A. [Kolesova O.A. ]; MISHENKOVA , Ye.L. shen-kova, '; GALKINA, T.A. (Halkdna, T.G. ]; ZAKHA--' OVA, JL.Ya.; RASHBA, Ye.Ya. [Rashba, O.IA.]; LAUSHNIK, G.M. [Laushnyk, H.".1; PREOBRAZHENSKAYAP N.Ye. [Preobrazhenslka, N.IU.] Effect of substances of bacterial origin on Ehrlich's carcinoma. Mikrobiol. zhur. 27 no.6:61-67 165. 19:1'. 1. Institut mikrobiologii i virusologii AN UkrSSR. DAGBOVKC, V.G.,, otv. red.; AYZEI.Wdl, B.Ye., red. MU&,T.Y,,.zad.; BELITYUKOVA, K.I., red.; ZEL::=UYJiA, S.I., red.; NFr2jISF, A.K., red.; K"-'.L:l M. re(i.; '-@ATY SFr".',7,KAYA, red.; FOCHINOK, F.Ya.., red.; ->hVAYGER, red.; KHREETSOVA, A.S., red. [Flhytoncides in tri-- r.IlLi-.)nal e, --n,)rirrl 7itonLsidy v na--c4lnom khoz--a-'stve. Kiev@ rjumka, 19(@4. 350 1. Akademiya nauk UR.I.,., Kiev. -ir..3tytU, vill(ribinlovii i vl- rusologi 1. 2. ln:-,tlLut ml*kro,dologii AN Ujr. -"3iL (for Zelepukha, Fochinork, Negra3h, Kulikovskaya). MANDRIK, V. YU, CandEBio Sci -(diss) "Embryology of the tea . od r,6 , coo. plant under Transcarpathian conditions," uzh,,or , 1, o, 19 pp, IL,,r) (Moscow State U i;-n 101. V. Lomono@7ov. Uzhgorod 3tate U) (n, 42-$0, 112) IWDRIK, YeOvO Metastasis of Brown-Pierce tumors in hypothermia. Vop. onk. 6 no.7s49-56 Je 160. MROL 14-4) (TMORS) (HYPOTHERMIA) A: ND-,.TKOV) P. inve 31 1 ., I on of he -S'-renlth !-,.f '.h@) W.,11 @jf Bl-)ck Pesidentiul m!l -@ocial Ac,dew of Ar-,hite-ture US'S--. Sci Inst, of 'tructuril Engineerin.1, loscow, l.,50". (Vissertation for th- -Y@-mi-e of -andid@te in Techni--@l --ciences.) '0: Ynizhn@va Letoois', No @?, 1156 U rt @, t [t @ L@ "., I @t ;` KOSENKO, I.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; KANMKOV. A.P-kandidat tekhnicheskikh nw, . WOW" Elements of'basic structures of the Central Lenin Stadium in Koscow* Opyt stroi. no-7:3-31 156. (KI-RA 10:4) (Moscow-Ste,djums) (Precast concrete construction) MAHMMOV A P koadidat tekhaichaskikh nauk. Mj,@@W Planning and constructing buildings over mines. Stroi.pron.34 mo-7: 3" J1 156. (KWA 9:9) (Building) (Sail mechanics) NOVIKOT. I.I., kand.iskusetvovedeniya arkh.; KA1jP.,R.40V., A.P. , kand.tekhn. nauk; MOV. A.P.. kand,arkhitektury; KOMSHKOV, A.M., k-gad.tokhn. nauk; SOKOIDV. Ye..B., kand.arkhitektur7; SHATSKIY. Ye.Z., kand. takhn.nauk; KRICHEVSKAYA, Ye.I., kand.tekhn.neuk; S-URIYA. L.A.. kand.tekhn.aauk; KOVELIMAN, I.A., kand.tekbn.nauk; A@IASYAN. A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; USENKO. V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red-.; RARSKOV. I.M.. iznh.. nauchnyy red.; YUDINA. L.A., red.izd-va; PHCHKOVSKAYA. T.V., tekhn.red. [Building practices in the peoples' democracies. Based on reports by delegWons-of Soviet biulderel Opyt stroitelletva ze rubezhom; v stranakh narodnoi demokratii. Po materialam ochetov delegetaii sovetqLrikh spetsialistov-stroitelei. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit., 1957. 253 P- (MIRA 11:4) 1. Sotrudniki TSentrallnogo inatituta nauchnoy informateii po stroitellstvu i arkhitekture Akademii stroitalletva i arkhitektu-ry SSSR (for Novikov, Mandrikov. Sedov. Konyushkov. Sokolov, Shatskiy, Krichevskaya, Shleina, Kovellman, Agasysn) (Building) KAORIKOV, , IA., kand. tekhn. nauk. Iaying 88 mm thick bricks. Stroitel' no.3:23 Mr 15@8. (KIM 11:2) (Bricklaying) c -@-O< @ov .3a v5 es a Eli 1 10 V 4 E RhA. till 11 11 1. Jim ONISHCHIK, L.I., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; TWAIN, A.V.,, dotsent; SMIRNDV, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; MAMRIJKOV, A.P., kand.tekhn. nauk; SHLEINA, L.A.. 1cand.tekhn.iiW;-_SUDA'M6'V, A.A., inzh. Increasing technical and economic effectiveness of basic de- signs of standard apartment houses. 1rudy 14111 no.14:41-101 159. (MRk 131*1) 1. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-ekonomicheskiy institut. 2. Deyutvitell- M chlen Akademii atroitellatva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Onishchik). (Apartment houses) (Arebitecture-Designs and plans) -~%VRRIEOV-,-A-P,.,~d.tekhn.nauk ShoPIWOOft building time and lowering the cost of mass housing construction by improvin' tha design of the walls of 9 preassembled brick buildings. T@rudy MIEI no.15.,68-79 161. (MIRA 3-4-12) 1. Moskovskiy inzhenelmo--ekanomicheskiy institut. (Apartment houses) (Brick walls) I'llikolay Terentlyevicti, kana. Aleksandr ?avlovich, kand. tek@n. nauk; 7i , - - iT-zh. , nauchn. red.; G"?D."@'Y* r-d vioor- and roofs of re@dential ana ir-d! str'-Ul T'T-. bu u - in,, Poly i k-rov1i zh4-lykh i p-o4,zvods@vennykh -,el I SkC.- .,hozi-E,istvennykh zdanii. t-'oskv@@, -'tr-(,4izdat-, !"(4. lcq p. (K] 1": 8) DITAKON(N,A.,; KANDRIKOV,V. Cultural mass work among students. Sov.p.rofsoluzY 3 no.9:52-@A S 155. (KRA 8:12) 1. Predsedstall profkama Urallskogo Politekhnichaskogo instituts iment S.K.Kirova, Sverdlovsk (for Blyakonov) 2. Zamestitell pred- sedatelya pravlentya. kluba institute (for Kandriko7) (Sverdlovsk-Community Rnd school) 33539 S/043/62/000/001/009/009 0 0 (a A- 6.3) D299/D303 AUTHORS: Barsukov, Yu.I,, Mandrikov Molchanov, A.P., and Nagnibeda, V.G. TITLE: Artificial radiation-source for radiotelescope calibration PERIODICAL: Leningrad. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya matematiki, mekhaniki i astronomii, no, 1, 1, 1962, 166 - 167 TEXT: An artificial radiation-source is described, used by the De- partment of Astrophysics of Leningrad State University. This 11arti- ficial sun" is characterized by high brightness temperature, almost equal at all its points, and, when placed in the wave field of the radiotelescope antenna, it has angular dimensions equal to the di- mensions of the sun. As radiation sourceg plasma in gas-discharge tubes was used. The electron temperature of the plasma attains 104- jo5 OK, and the size of the tubes is fairly large. In using only the radiation from the middle part of the tubes, it is possible to obtain a source with evenly-distributed brightness. The artificial Card 1/3 33539 S/043/62/000/001/009/009 Artificial radiation-source for ... D299/D303 sun incorporated 20 ordinary gas-discharge tubes (of day-light) AC -30 (DS-30). The tubes were placed in one row, whereby the radia- ting region formed a rectangle (0-8 x 0.5 m). The source was placed in the wave field of the radiotelescope antennat at a distance at which its solid angle equalled the solJJ angle of the sun. The sig- nal from the artificial source was compared, by means of ordinary telescopes, with the signal from the sun, at 2.0, 3.6 and 4.5 cm - waves. It was found that the artificial radiation-flow was 0.15 to 0.20 of the solar radiation. Hence the radiation temperature of the tubes was about 2000 - 40000K. By putting a screen behind the tubes, the radiation flow was increased by 1.5 times approxima@ely. In the experiments already carried out, the tubes were supplied by altern. current; a d.c. supply would somewhat increase the radiation flow. Hence the use of a screen and direct current, would lead to an ef- fective temperature of up to 4000 - 80000K approximately. The effec- tive temperature could be further increased by ensuring adecfuate optical thickness of the irradiating region (by adding tube rows, for example). The artificial sun can be calibrated by means of an absolute black body. It was found (by experiment) that some special Card 2/3 33539 3/043/62/000/001/009/009 Ar.tificial radiation-Bource for D299/D303 types of resins are absolute black bodies in the cm-range, having a reflection coefficient below 0.5 %. Another method of calibration consists in using a funnel -- directed towards the zenith -- which is alternately covered by the black body and by the artificial sun. There is 1 Soviet-bloc reference. SUBMITTED: August 6, 1961 Card 3/3 OLEYNIKOV, B.V.; SUARTSEV, S.L.; @@AIKOV&_,@.T.; OLEYNIKOVA, N.N. Nickel hexahydrite, a new mineml. Zap.Vsea.min.ob-va 94 no. 5A53 -547 165, (141RA 18t11) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskly Institut geologii, geofiziki i minerallnogo sy-rlya, Novosibirak. Mb.NDRI-TSA, V.M., lnzh. ation. -- -119 .Udy 1.@77 nc;.173: Trregul&rity in grain trarzF - - 4 @2-i@ 163. N X-?A !,!: 9; DZHLMIDZIC, L.P. V SIff LI A. A19BITM&TA K.T.-_SH&ML& I , 0. KOPYLOVA, D.K.; KMOLWICH, Tu.B.;PNZMMTA. B.I.Edecessed]; TuvDKOORM, D.; GfMHSH PU-IM (Chen Flu-ring]; KONSTAUAS ILL, 9.1. Angular distribution of the decay products of hyperons, formed by protons in a photographic emulsion, Zhur.eksp.i teor-fiz. 38 no-3:1004-1005 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. GbOyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy. (Particles (Nuclear physics)) (Particle track photography) ;Ilq., -(nr ...... Tat 9..P..v ter .4 .1 -0 'vv qa J, r. V. .Us. .1 J. ql P.. .... .. QY1. -I.T%-d .1 P- '11U.'L.L.) on. ja -3. T -v-*j u ":dl J. id a. -3 pWo .2 P- _71 i .43 .1 Cotd.lp q*Tq. M." 11' 'L*o ; ?I - u .41 :ql -2 . X..... a.u . ..... dXq I T 47:7 ja t/z 9-0 v-j 1)/( P-"Mw q .a".dtq"Z J_ 16-1 .2 _.T.V Ja ..nzq"I9TP -My. "n Zaj apT,cq 2in:orl S eq; -V*AXmvq* ov-o"n jo, avqv@ eq'4 K rM Ov=odX4 w" is - :qs WT ..Td vm u"-Lft So ma;m,mo im ouaT3.0*9W an w-w3-t .9 .".nam, jo vap...r" am VT U.""TxoTod smsaft :rwmm qv T zu,va.4m. .41 1 aaa-Aft 'ersom-furm tz,6-.;C.O - X_C) ; T& ._ L T_ au.; q% .q tj@.-goo J. %-T.Tjj- " .qs L Zq -T.20. .191 ST '*-T@ ... WS SO UM -.t.. qs at u.Tz-*.s. rj..d. FTd J.R-4- " tvw.dIq .@n So -S.Ze I-- W" UT all.-M 92T .@ ..Tzlq" ..nd so untqxn "J. R% TIL Wdzq T valzop V.omax waarle -VR- q,4 uT V=c; Al%.amt" ruTl@%TVa.1 " ...3.0dmrt on% P..j.,oqd- Xv.-T. o" (a *;.I) .-C.o.Tg -9 -A im@sdA'q :rp .4oapajd A1209 4ql jo "r%nq%3'4wjV JVL OtM - T.T-. vft P-0 oqj jWqvO4 at V.m VJO. (Tozo...1 zoomm :9 .3-su-n %avve omm is A2..._XqjXT rVIZO %XTX*sU Zrsa,@aqrr wx So ="v OR-. so ov.%Wd ..2-6 .*J"vt vn,&.a- -dft-Czmas act-=) t*T-* w.qzvq* ov.U -(Z iqwqo) C"(V - St - at) -.qwmp amal.rammi ;o* Vvogro-v "eq. aRd qsva mnwg .86-6 v "nwQxm -q'L 14 =U3 'J.qt UT P.M&; faca-un aiju ex-ov UT I-0i woovd "mmm O.W9_5 a- va-MIN, 94W -im tVZL-UiL 'dd '096L Tmxu MT31carm -4-W 9 SOL TOTOON-IM191 W-116J4 vv=*dft.Vo*-O S. mj3.sxoA %T,4 a-x*43 -r -o -itulimrma-m *%.T-.To..x X-C Gac=v WwAtm Lo/L&0/500/l;cj0q/qgq/q,_ L D7- Y.A '4!, i7f,trlc progrrun of' prnces.@;:ng c r,y Izv. AF SSSR Ser. fiz. 2S ro.12:2C)77-2(-jFl D i. Irsti"Ut fizikl GruzSSR. .ysips type x@ft diatributions. _af y#g 165. 49; 0) ,;Ad6&#ss. I no.6:1028-1031 Je 1, Institut fiziki',AN Gruzinskoy SSR. It S/046/62/026/006/007/020 B125/B112 AUTHORS; Dzhanelidze, L. P., Kostanashvili, N. I., Lebedevich, G. I., Mendritakaya, K.V.,'s0Shakhulashvili, 0. A. TITLE: Transverse momenta of charged7@ -hyperonB produced by 9-Bev protons in a phot@emulsion PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v. 269 no. 6, 1962, 734 - 736 TEXT: The r-hyperons were produced by irradiating a photoemul8ion of type SP-400 41AY\@ (BR-400 N1.KFI) in the inner 9-Bev proton beam of the OIYa1 synchrocyclotron. The emulsion chamber consisted of hundred emulsion layers. After 22000 tracks had been evaluated, 42 7_-hyperons were chosen. 30 "-hyperons were chosen under similar conditions at the OIYaI. A certain "weight" is attributed to each r-hyperon. The cases chosen were identified by comparing the measured ionization and its multiple Coulomb scattering. The maximum of the distribution of the transverse momenta extending up to pL - 600 Mev/o is at 300 - 400 Mev/0- From this spectrum - (327 t 14) Mev/0 is inferred for the mean value Card 1/2 5/048/62/026/006/007/020 Transverse momenta of charged... B125/B112 of the transverse hyperon momentum. According to the energy distribution of the 7,-;hyperons, those of them with large momenta probably do not change essentially the shape of the spectrum and the position of its maximum at less than'600 Me v/o. The histogram of the AO-hyperons goes farther into large momenta than the Z-histogram. The Z-hyperons produced by the 9-Bev protons at the photoemulsion nucrlei must have approximately the same transverse' momenta as theAo-hyperons ( N400 Mev/c) (@ee reference). There is 1' figure. The most important English-language reference isi M. L. Soldviev, Proceedings of 1960 Annual International Conference on High Energy Physics at Rochester, 388, New York, 1960. Card 2/2 RAZDOLISKAYA, L.A.; ROYNISHVILI, N.N.; GABUNI'YA, L.L.; M4@ID41T.@4, V.; TATALASHVILI, N.G. Program for processing the traaks o penetrating cosmic ray showers with energies of 1010 to 10-@ av. Fiz. chast. vys. energ. no.1:65-84 165. (MIFLA 18@1;'l 0 MANDRITSKIY, Yq.P.; SHELUDCHENKO, V.P.; SHEVCHMO, V.D. Muffler for an exhaust ejector. Trudy BONMZ no.1:67-68 163. (MIRA 16:61' (Distillation aDparatus) DUKARSKIY., O.M.., inzh.r, MODRITTA, 11.1. (Program for the aalaulation of two-dimensional one.- story frames using the BES1,11-214 computer; SOK-1 program) Progranma. rascheta ploskikh odnoetazhnykh ram na elektron- noi mashine BE&@-214; prograwma SOK-1. Moskva, Oidel me- khaxdzatsii inzhenerno-tekhnicheskikh raschetov, 1964. 157 p. (Seriia 11-2) (MIRA 18:8) lo Moscow. Gosudaratvonnry Inatill"at tipovogo I okaperimentall- nogo proyektirovaniya i tekhnicheskikh lssledovan!7. H.i.11DRO, Dimitri; WIIMO. I.T., kand.ekonom.nauk. glavnyv red. (Socialist reforms in the People'a R8public of Albania] Sotsiali5tychni peretvorennis v Narodnii Respiblitai Albanii. Kyiv. 1959. 34 p. (Tovarystvo dlia poshyrewiia polityahzLvkh i naukovykh znant Ukrainalkoi RSR. Ser.1, no.27) (MIRA 12:12) (Albania-Econoviie conditions) MANDR09 V.F. Some characteristics of ther florescence and fruit bearing of Quercus borealis MicImc. Ukr.bot.zhur. 19 102-103 162. (MM 161l) 1. Ukrainskaya akadeniya sel*'Erkokhozyaystvennykh nauk, kafedra lesovodetva i dendrologii. (Ukraine-Oak) ..:.""i;RC Yo, - Smela., .@ ob? . ); - @, Il- (,-,-SmOIB.,, -,@f , - '- ob'.' 7,otary antcrrF- I@adio 3 161. 0'. L, u - 1-1 :) (rA,E 'I