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MkSHUKOV,P.M.
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CalculatI4 the time ofoccurrence of first thin Lee and sludge
. on rivers. Trudy Inst.mat.i mekh.AN Uz.SSR no.14:189-202 055.
(lea on rivers, lakes, etc.) (MM 8:8)
PIC L h I-
HASHUKOV,-P..M.
lee conditions on the Syr Darya River based on aerial surveys.
Trudy Tashk.geofiz.obser.no.15:131-153 157. (KIRA 10:11)
(Syr Darya River--Ice on rivers, lakes, OtC.)
SOLITS. VA., doktor ge-ogr. nauk, otyetetvennyy
read; aROMO, P*T.. reC; SCLOVZMK. A*A*,, tekhn. red.
[Aimlysl~ and forecasting, of too conditions on the Amm Dlaryal
Analls I prognoz leaovyft Pbd 'reds T.L.
MmIltsm. Isniverad, Ckdro'seteor- Isd-vo, 1958- 133 P'
(Am Mmrya,-~-Ice) !HDA IU9)
AUTHOR t 4ashukov, P. M. (in the table of oontentas 5o-58-5-lo/2o
MasXurovT
TITLEi Two Basic Concepts of Hydrology (O
dvukh oanoynykh ponyat-
,
iyakh gidrologii)
PERIODICALs- Meteorologiyai Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 5, PP 46-4T (USSR)
ABSTRACT s.. The-iuthor examines the use of-teohnioaltermas weather and
' climate.and their analogues in hydrology. The weather is the
physical state an&the*behavior of the atmosphere at a given
time and in a certain place (small region). It consists of in-
dividual meteorological phenomena. The weather is oharacteriz-
od by individual.qualitati-ve and quantlative features whioh
~sr* called meteorological elements. In.hydrology a correspond-
ing word.is missing whi-ch would correspond to the'weather in
meteorologt.-, The state of a river consists of hydrological
phenomenal it is characterized by a number of features which
are.callod hydrological elements and which refer to individual
,moments of time or short periods of time. The weather as well
as the state of a river are uninterruptedly variable with re-
spect to time, whereas the climate or the regime of a river or
Card 1/2 Me section possess a steadiness, a relative invariability. The
0
.,Two Basic Concepts of Hydrology 50-58-5-10/20
properties of a river which he possesses and which distinguish
him from other rivers forma regime of this river. But every
steadiness is relative. The climate of an individual region
and the regime of a river change, but.so slowly that these
two properties are considered as stable. In this light the
expression "forecast,of the regime of continental waters"
a-guide to the forecasting service a Nastavleniye po sluzhbe
prognozov) is incorrect. Further technical terms are correct-
ed accordingly. There are 2 references, which are Soviet.
l.'Itydrology--Analysis 2. Inland waterways--Properties
3. Inland waterways--Climatic factors
Card 2/2
3(7) SOV/50-59-7-16/2o
AUTHOR: Mashukovf P. M.
TITLEs I. Korovin "Some Methods of Forecasting the Water Quantity
of Rivera and Lakes in the Kazakhakaya SSR11. Paper6 of the
Kazakh Scientific Research Institute of Hydrometeorology,
Issue 9, 1957 (V. I. Korovin "O.nekotorykh priyemakh prognoza
vodonoonosti rek.i ozer Kazakhakoy SSR11. Trudy Kazakhskogo
nauchno-iseledovateltakogo gidrometeorologicheskogo inatituta,
vyp. 9. 1957 g.
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, Nr 7, PP 51 - 53 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs, This is a review of the paper by Korovin. The paper is care-
lessly written and hardly readable. Much of it is a guess. The
author gives 4 suggestions for the method of setting up long-
termed furecasts for the flow-off of the rivers in the Kazakha-
'kaya SSR. These suggestions are discussed in detail, and their
shortcomings and insufficiency of representation are pointed
out. There is 1 figure.
Card 1/1
KLSMMT. P. M.
. .-- -- --aw.", &A&AWO-- I
111~~ hydrdlogical forec"ta, Trudy TSIP jio.94#71-78
(" 12:8)
59.
(Hydrology)
S/1 ~7
,/60/000/003/004/004/XX
A104/A126
AUTHOR: Mashukov, - P.--. M.-
TITLEt On some errors in literature on hydrologic forecasts
PERIODICAL: IzvestiXa Akademii nauk UzSSR-. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk,
no- 3, 1960, 71 - 77
TEXT: The author discusses mathematical errors and other inaccura-
cies occuring in hydrological forecasts by the application of unsuitable
calculation methods, i.e., intermediate connections estimated "additions",
etc. as are apparent in the paper by V..-I. Korovin tRef. 1: Trudy Kazakhs-
kogo nauchno-JIssledovatellskogo gidrometeorologicheskogo instituta, no. 9,
Leningrado 19571, Fig. la and b show a typical example of such an error in
the estimation, of *&ter consumption of Kirgizian rivers. The forecast
tethdd.df,'the iun-;off was-torked'out onlyfor the main river, the run-off.
of other rivers was determined according to its connections to the run-off
of the main river. The error arose because.intermediate connections were
based on -observqd~facts, whereas t ,he forecast relied.merely on calculations.
The importance of symbols Q and ~ is stressed because the first designates
Card 113
S/,16,7/60/000/003/004/004/xx
On some errors in literature on.... A104/A,126
the actual consumption and the second the amount of precipitation subjected-
to a mathematical function. The direct method as shown in Fig. le and cor-
responding equation
Q,
.41 = P, W ? (5)
is recommended. The *danger of mathematical "additions" to data available
is demonstrated-by means of an article in the periodical "Meteorologiya i
gidrologiyall, 1957, no. 4 (Ref. 2: Parshin, V. N., Salov,.M. S.J. The
choice of:coefficients proportional to the closeness of connections does
not vouchsafe satisfactory results. Thepaper by V. N. Parshin [Ref- 32
Trudy Tsentraltnogo instituta prognozov,, vo. 62, Moscow, 19571 is qu6ted as
an example of mathematical incompleteness, i.e. failure to render matl--,mat-
ical findings suitable for survey and analysis. Instead of his numerous
and complicated mathematical operations, the author suggests the Use Of
simple graphs. Finally the author regrets the frequent use of ambiguous
and inaccurate terminology. The "Sbornik opredeleniy osnovnykh gidrologi-
cheskikh terminov i ponyatiy",("Collection of definitions and basic hydro-
logical terms and conceptions")-[Ref. 4: Gidrometeoizdat, Leningrad, 19571
~Card 2/3
S/1 67160100010031004,11004AY.
On some errors in literature on... A104/A126
compiled by the.Gosudarstvennyy Gidrologicheskiv institut (State Hydrolo-
Sical Institute) is' rec;mmended for discussion on this.subject. There are
4 fijurps and 5 Soviet-;blbc rofe.rences.
SUBMITTED: February 2, 1960
F i &,u--r- e I:
-Graphical representation of water consumption of Kirgiz.Lan rivers
N
- Z11
Card 3/3.
MASFTJYO'V, P.M.
Evaluation of hydrometeorological forecasts. Trudy Sred.-Az.
nauch.-issl. Fidrometeor. inst. no-3:13e-156 '(0. (XIHA 14:9)
(Iiydroloi?y) (Meteorology)
MASHUKOV, P.M.
Sources
16o.
of Central Asia rivers. Izv.Uzb.fil.Geog.ob-va 4:5-12
(M12A 13-7)
(Soviet Central Asia-Rivers)
KAB=Ov, P. M.
Ranoff separation in bydrograph computations* Meteor, I g1drol.
no.9:251731 S 160e (Rwoff ) (KIRA 13:8)
MSHROVI P.M.; TIKUNOVA, V,V.
An"is and'forecantivg of seasonal runoff for rivers flowing fron
the-Aountain ranges of the western Tien Shan, Trudy Sred.-Az.nauch,
imalg1dromteorinat. no-702-76 161* (KERA 150)
(Tien Shan--Runoff)
A,RKHIPOV,, Y.A.j MASOKOV,, P.M.
Flood flow in the Syr Darya River during stoppage in the flow of
ice. - ~rWy Sred.-Az.mmohs-loislogidroiieteoroixwto no*7:0-91 161.
(MA 150)
Ap Darya River-Flood forecastb*)
(Ipr Darya River-Ice' on rivers, lakes., eto.)
14MHUKOVP P.M*
Flash flood. chronicles , their compilation and preliminary generali-
zation* Tnidy Sred.-Azonauch.-iBoligidrowtoor.inst4 no.7:103.-U?
(KMA 15:3)
(Soviet Central Asia-Floods)
KOZIK, Stefan MikhqyIovich;_M&3InH=r-P-M.* kand. fiz.-mat. naukjo
red.; VAYTSMAN, A.I.,, red.; BRAMNA, M.I.,. tekhn. red.
[Calculation of the movement, of avalancbes]Raschet dvizbenUa
snezbzWkh lavin. Pod red. P.M.Mashukova. looningradp GIdro-
ieteoWat, 1962. 74 p. (MIRA 15:9)
(Avalanebes)
MASHUKOV P*M,;.TIKUNOVAp V.V.
Effect of.the deformation of the choml.of the Amu Darya
on its level.'Trudy Sred.-Az. nauch.-isal. gidrometeor.
inst. 163. " !:~ '. ,
no.13:3-21 n Z4~
Subjective elements in hydrologic forecastings Ibid.;35-45
NIRA 16:8)
...... MAMACIL-~.k!
Ana~ysio of'hydrological f9recating methods based on the calculation
,of snow reserves in the mountains. Trudy Sred.A-Az.n&uah.-IW. '
gidrometeor.inst. no. 17:3-58 164~ (KRA 11:9)
MASHUKOVj P.M.
l,ong-rmW forecasts of the runoff of the Margab and Tedzhen Rivers.
Trudy Sred.-Az.nauch.-isal.Gidrometeor.inst. no. 1700-137 164.
(KRA 17:9)
I
MA~SEMMS VOIO$ inab*
Breaking oil shales with boreholes charge* in the-chambsT *"ton
of - miningj Isve - Y" e uaboba, say* jgar, shuro 6 no*400-55 163o
(tun 16t7)
L.Imaingradskiy-ordens. lanins, i ordena. Trudovogo.."Kmuogo ZrAmni
gornyy institut Imn' GoT, Plekhanovaa- Rskmendovam kafedroy
*iOmkh rabot.
(Oil shales) (Blasting)
XkSHUKOVP Ir.i., gorW inzh.; NOVIKOV, A.K., gornyy inzh.; VOLLIMENK0,
'96
myy inzh.
9
Using the KZDSh-58 p7rotechnical relay at the Odra-Bash Mine.
Gor. zhur. no.900 S 164. (MIRA M12)
1. Institut VootNIGRI, Navokuznetek.
NOVIKOV, AIKILAW&L.-W.; CHERNOV, S.F.; NIKOIAYEV, V.Pq
VOLOODAMMAt Sh.G.
Relation of the line of least resistance to the borehole
diameter In mining operations, Vzryv. delo no.55/12i
239-244 164. (KIRA 17:10)
MASHUKOVO V.I.; BULANOV, G.M#; NOVIKOV, A.K.; VOLCHENKO, N.G.
Localizing shook air waves,during large-scale blasting.
Met. i gornorud. prom. no.6s5l-52 N-D 165.
(MIRA 18s12)
MASHUKOV V-I- kand.tekhn.nauk
Energy expanded in rock breaking by blasting. Izv.v7s.
ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. 8 no.1109-82 165.
(MIRA 1911)
1. TostochW nauchno-isaledovatellskiy gornorudnyy institut.
Submitted February 12, 1965.
MOHUKOV y
.90 _~nzh.,- VEDUT1N, V.F., inzh., YdIOKHLOV, S.D., inzh.
Indices of ore breaking in chambers depending on the design
of borehole charges. Vzryv. delo no.57/14039-344 165.
(MIRA 18ill)
1. Vostochnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy gornorudnyy institut.
ACC-,NR:*.-AR603()39-5--'*-**-'-*'--
!AUTHOR:"- Mashukov, V. I.
........... ...............................................I
117"LE: Parameters of an air shock wave and a method for reducing its intensiveness in
',the case of massivd underground explosions
!SOU= : Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 6B157
REF SOURCE: Tr. Vost..n.-i. gornorudn. in-ta i gorn. fak. Sibirsk. metallur'g. in-ta,
vYP. 5, 1965, 55-61
1
TOPIC TAGS: shock wave, underground explosion
NSLATION: The experiments were conducted under laborator-1 conditions. Charges
gbing froin I to 5 grams were exploded in a metal pipe 110 mm in diameter and 3 m in
gth - Wire transmitters and the MPO-2 oscillograph-were used to record the propaga-
n'velocity of the shock wave. The relation between the cross section of the pipe
the section.of the charge changed from 45 to 132. A graph was constructed to show
relation of.the propagation'tims of the front of an air shock wave to the distance
the place'of explosion, taking into account the cross section of -the development
the weight of the explosive charge.~ Investigations confirmed the validity of the
ation found.. After explosion, the propagation time of an air shock wave at a dis- -
card 1/2
ACC NR: AR60303.95
tance of 10-100'diameters fluctuates within the limits 0.005-0.09 see, and the average
propagation rate fkvm 2000 to 500 m/sec. N. Adrianov.
SEM-CODE. 20'
KISEIEV$ L.N.9 inzk.; MASH~~~ inzh.
Transistor pulse-tne voltage stabilizer, Vest., alektroprom. 33 no.8-
6648 Ag 1.62 15-.7)
AVoltage regulators) (Pulse circuito)
VMDERGAM, H.S.; GOLIHMq K.A.; APANAS IYEV, M.I.; UMMOVA,,
Analysis of straight-run pooline by gam c1nowtog, ';'IY*
Neftekhimia 2 no.1:3-8 ier-F 162. (IMA 15s5)
1. Nauabno-issledovate.11akiy institut sintoticheakikh spirtov i
organiebookikh produktovp Novokuyby3havokiy f-liale
(Gasoline) (Gas chromatograpbr)
VIGDERGAUZp M.S.; GOWBERT, K.A.; AFANAS OYEV, M.I.;,~!&SltUKOVA, G.A.;
ZIMIN,, R.A.
..Anailysis of liquid products of pyrolysis and cracking by gas
chrowtography, Neftekhiaiia 2 no.3:405-409 My-Je 162.
(MIRA 15:8)
1. Nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut sintaticheskikh spirtov i
organicheskikh produktov, Novokuybyshevskiy filial.
(Petroleum products) (Gas chromatography)
y", iA- - t." , C~ - 1~
ISUPOV9 V.I.; KASHURA. G.P.; SADOVSKIY. V.D.
-----
Developoint of toVer brittleness In stool draminge TruV
Inst. f1s. not, no*18:99-105 156. (HERA 10.-2)
I (Stoel--brittleness) (Drawing (Metalwork))
SOV/137-58-11-22955
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 161 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Mashura, G. P. Mazayev, G. Ya. Smetanina, A. I.
-TITLE: Improvement of the Process for Annealing of Ball-bearing Steel
(Usovershenstvovaniye rezhimov otzhiga sharikopodshipnikovoy
stali)
PERIODICAL: Prom. -ekon. byul. Sov. nar. kh-va Sverdl. ekon. adm. r-na,
1958, Nr 4, pp 12-17
ABSTRACT: At the im. Serov Kombinat experiments were carried out for studying
the effect of the rate of heating on the quality of ShKh15-grade steel for
developing an abbreviated process of annealing (A) for production of
steel with a uniform distribution of granular pearlite and an HB Of
207 - 170. As a result of the- investigation the A time of the steel was
reduced from 47 to 12 hours owing to the introduction of a "low
preheat" in which the products of combustion of the three central
burners are directed underneath the metal charge. An increase in
the height of stacks on the sliding furnace bottom from 250 to 500 mm
eliminated the immediate action of the products of combustion on the
Card 1/2 metal and thus did away with any local overheating and an increase of
SOV/137-58-11-22955
Improvement of the Process for Annealing of Ball-bearing Steel
-the damstone partitions from 700 to 1250 mm eliminated the overheating of the
upper layers of the charge. Following is the new A process: The metal is heated
to,600 - 7900C in two hours ( - 380 degrees/hour), there being practically no
difference in the temperature between the top and the bottom of the charge during
the whole process; the temperature of A during the final two hours of soaking is
raised to 8200, the over-all time of the soaking at 790 8200 is 6 hours, and that
of the cooling is 4 hours.
A. B.
Card 2/2
ISUPOVY V.F., inzh.; MASHURA, G.P., inzh.
New developments in research. Stall 25 no.7t642 JI 165. (KIRA 180) 1
I
I
MASHUROVSKIY, D.
Priciless contribution to the photographic records of culture. Soy.
foto 22 no-3:44 Mr 162- WRA 1.5-2)
(Sakharov, Mikh;il Alekseevich, 1870-1962)
KASHURIYAN, V.N- LIPIN, B.V.,- SHKLOVSKIY, V.I.; SUDAKOV, A.I.
Multistage retreatment of converter slap. TSvet. met. 37 no.12:
19-23 D 164 (MIRA 1W)
Lil-lN$ B.'J.
~ crmvert ng
Ci.itracIpristics of th,'- PrOCeB3 OL
w, th treat-imint of farr'tic slags. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.-, ~.Sve..
met. 8 no.309-46 16ce (MIRA. 1s:9)
1, Severok-W-kaz3kiy gornometallurgic-heskly ins"Atutt kafedre.
I -'
metuallurg.l., tynzhelykh talretrykh irei,all-,v.
30)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
Mashuta, A. I. SOV/6 58-10-12/17
On the Accuracy of Relief Representation on Topographical Maps
on a Scale of I : 10 000 Published by the Central Bureau of
Surveying and Cartography (0 tochnosti izobrazheniya rellyefa
na topograficheskikh kartakh masshtaba 1 : 10 000, izdannykh
Glavnym upravleniyem geodezii i kartografii)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1958, Nr 10, PP 56 - 60 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The problem of the accuracy of relief representation on topo-
graphical maps on a scale of I : 10 000 is of paramount
importance in prospecting work and as reconnaissance informa-
tion of large reservoir projects. This paper gives a descrip-
tion of the topographical and surveying work using 1 : 10 000
maps which can be considerably simplified provided that the
accuracy of relief representation is known. The area of the
future lare reservoirs at the lower and upper course of the
Dnepr including the tributaries has been covered in recent
years by 1 : 10 000 and I : 25 000 scale surveys. Special
investigations were employed to determine the accuracy of
relief representation. Points in the maps were compared with
Card 1/2 points located during the technical leveling carried out by
On the Accuracy of Relief Representation on SOV/6-58-10-12/117
Topographical Maps on a Scale of 1 : 10 000
Published by the Central Bureau of Surveying and
Cartography
the Ukrainskoye otdeleniye Instituta "Gidroenergoproyekt"
Mrain1an Department of the "Gidroenergoproyekt" Institute) in
1954. An analysis of this comparison provided the following
results: 1) The I 1 10 000 map, with a contour spacing of
2-5 m can be used as a topographical basis for the construc-
tion of profiles of the track axes of protective dams, highways,
and under certain restrictions concerning relief representa-
tion,'also for the construction of the profiles of the tracks
of electric transmission lines by indoor work, without resort-
ing to field measurements. 2) It is possible to project the
contours of a reservoir with sufficient accuracy on 1 : 10 000
maps, without field work. 3) The 1 : 5 000 maps can be
employed for the determination of the lines and grades of
construction projects without special leveling work. 4) In
many cases 1 ; 10 000 maps can be used without supplementary
surveys on a large scale. There is 1 table.
Card Z/2
XASHIYANOV, R.T., inzh.; KELVOROSTTAMIIKOV, M.D.$ lnzh.
What's nev In the wage system. Biul.tekb.inform.po strol. 5
n0-8:21 Ag '59- (MIRA 12:11)
(wages)
k'UTIEDR: Mash, yapov, V.1f. (Chief - Engineer)- .130-3-4/22
PITLE: Ways' of - acceleratirg -blast, furnace repairs,, (Meropriyatiya po
uskoreniyu, remoiLtov..,domennykh.pechey),..
&.rlo. (U. 8 a B~.)
PERIODICAL: "Metallurgl,(0241ibsiot)i,.,1057.t 1q53;.-#P4
Details are givem:'of the organisation az4 execution of relining
and'repairs on-No.2-blast furna 'ce (930 m.) useful volume) (at. the
Chely4binsk- Metallurgical Works'., 'Before- repairs were started al:
materid1b were assembled-and sortedg,equipment was*prepared and
a detailed'wbrk schedule constructed. On August 17 the furnace
was allowed'to empty I4tself to a level 1:m above tuyere le-Tel. A
large. scaffold 1 (300 mJ ) was'found'some . distance below the throat
armouringg. which collapsed when the charge- descended:.* To remove
the'debris and remaining. charg 1.8, x 1.7 and 1A x 3 .0 m open-
ings,were:cut out in-the tuyer:1'aAd'bosh areas? respectively. Thi
lining';W'as broken with- pneumatic drill$'opeirated from a'hoist
which --could move Up and * down'inside'-the furnace. The.' rubble was
tewove-d: by'a scraper mechaziism.'- -The tuyere-zone and. bosh coolers
i 6 fT~j,
wdre'r6ib6ved with'the aid ;motor winch. The demolition took
six days.
The-tuy1re-zone-and bosh,doolers re~i led, with the ai
'Virtal
of -6360-degte6~4otatiou'arwles bei 4
assed-' itto, the furnace by
Card 1/2 troll-oyd on-iamps:-thd'-work t6ok 2 WA 4 - hrs., The repairs
to- the"shello-tho- tuyott---zozLe,-.- the bosix and the stack, " ie-11 as
- other work'-proceeded simultemeously:. The..casimgof the-down-
ways of,'_acce1er&tin& blast-.furnace repairs. (Cont.) 130-3-4/22
comers waS'-repaire& from -a - suspendod* platfoxm moved by a motor
winch~. The * brii*6 for the- relining were transported- by a series
of 'bolt-6-ouve yor's-,'- "d a- multi-storey platform-assembly was sus-
p4nded,for--ihb- *0rkALn~th6'_tUrn&ce. " air-hardening. fire6lay-
clay~-;a1vimina-waterglass mortar ww*ufied fo' -the stack brickworkv
' - iDg (42
enablLog, &'h1gh rat6- of bri O,M5 of stack.lining was
oklay
la' id -in 47,"ys 8 hrs)'.' For t '- tuyer6,-tond and bosb- a, fire-clay
he
nd he
alumina,mortar.was-used-a t work,-took.1 day 22 hrs.
The'motsures desoribet are-recommended for general use and
a reinfofteideft of-the-top stftoture-*to facilitate repairs on
the charging gear is proposed. There are 3.diagrams,
Chelyabinsk Construction Office of the
ASSOCIATION: I ~ I
Card 2/2 "Uraldomnaremont" trust.(BtroyWpr&v1bntya Chelyabinskogo stroy-
upravleniya tresta "Uraldomnaremont").
. f
'176042
v /1;~o -6o -,,3 - 11/2 5
AUTHOR; Maahlyanov, V. N.
TITLE: Sliding Assembled Unit of Open-Hearth Furnace With
Refractory Lining
_FmIODiCAL. 0
Metallurg, 1960) Nr 3, pp 15-j6 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1959J. ',during overhauling re-paIrs, a method of
Sliding the assembled unit of the upper part of the
Turnace with previously installed refractory lining
was used at the Chelyabinsk Pipe-Rolling Plant
(Chelyabinskiy truboprokatnyy_zavod). The upper part
was assembled on the pouring bay alongside the
operating furnace and pushed Into place over the special
metal track. Accuracy of assembling was.controlled by
lightened steel cables and control Indicators. The
whole process of sliding takes 1 1/2 hr. The new
method decreased time required for repairs by 5 days.
There Is 1-figure.-
ASSOCIATION: Ural Branch of the,Trust for Overhaul of Blast and Open-
16arth Furnaces
(Chelyobinskoye stroyupravlenlye
:Card~l/l tresta "Uraldomnarembnt")
NTG3LMS, K.A.; NASH' TA!"*,.:A*Vs
Rate and selectivity of ilmeslits flotation. Obog. rud. 3 no.3-.8-13
'58* (MIRA 12:1)
(Flotation) (Ilmnite)
"TA, A-V-1 Grind Tooh 801 4"StudiOs on ilmenite flo-
tation." Mos, 195.0. 21 pp (rin of Geology and Conaervntbion of
Yineral Resources aftftm USSR. All-Uttion Scientific Resenrch Inst
of Mineral Raw t4aterialo), 250 co-Pies (Y-T,,27---9, l-'-'0)
AKERMAN, Karol, prof. dr; HOFFMANN, Przemyslaw M.; ZABIA)TNY, Vladyslaw, dr;
NOWAK, Maciej, mdr dr; OGLAZA, Jan, m9r; MASIAK Alskeander, m=-Jnx,_
Tracing of Ivaterial streams In kilhs with-fire bridge. Rudy i metale
8 no.2:53-54 F 163.
MASIAK, Henr7k, inz.; HAJDUK, Henryk
Two more voices in the discussion on organization and economics
of the capital inTestment process. Frzegl techn 85 no.52t5
27 D 164,
jr
MASIAK., Marek
04-1 j
A case of anestatic melancholia. Neurol. naurochir. psychiat.
Pol. 15 no.2t337-338 Mr-Ap 165.
le Z Xliniki Chorob Ps chioznych AM w Lublinie (Xierownik:
prof, dr* M& Kaczynskj-~-
KUBICZ, Josef;
Observations on therapeutic action of vegetable oil* following
therma reactions with metallic mauganese and calcium. Acts,
Polonim PhM, 12 n0-1:17-21 1955.
(01M
linseed oil. off. of heat & reaction with metallic
manganese & calcium)
(CALCIUK,effects,
on linseed oil. ther. value after reaction with manganese
& calcium & heat treatment)
(KANCANNSE, effects,
on linseed oil. ther. value after reaction with maganess
& calcium & heat treatment)
GRANIM. Josef; 1(ASI'gL Kichal
Deternination of.diastase In.urine containing bile pigment
using Voblgsuuth's isethod. PolvkI tygo4s lek, 11 no.10:
451-w"5 5 Aar 56,.
1. Z'Pracowni KlInIesnej Vojskow~V Sspltala 111nicanego,
Lads, ul. Zera"kiego 113.
(CARDOMRASZS,
diastase in urine, deters In presence of bile pigments.
Woh2geoutble method (Pol)5
(MINE,
diastase, determ. in presence of bile pigments,
Wobilgenuth's method (Pol))
ABILE PIGHMS, In urine.
determ, of diastase In presence of *Ogments,
W6hlgemuth's method (Pol))
E:-*.CZRP'.A ~2bl(;A Sec.2 ~01-10/7 Ph,7.Biochem. Ju1Y 57
:2895. MASIAK M., Lodz, A Zcron~skiego 113. Wykrycic olowiu w karnic-
niacfi--n-c-rkowyc'n wydalonych w przebicgu choroby Recklinghauscna Presence
of lead in renal calculi eliminated 'i~ Recklingbausen's disease of bone Pol.
Tyg. lek. 1956, 11/40 (1708-1710)
Renal and.urinary calculi from a 40-year-old woman with Recklinghausen's
disease of bone were examined by spectral analysis. In addition to Ca and
d Pb, Mn and Si. The Pb was presumably
Mg containc
phosphates, the
derived from breaklown of the bone tissue in which it had been stored as a
result of occupational exposure (the patient worked in a printing shop). This
i is further evidence of the formation of renal calculi from minerals liberated
by the destruction of bone.
tatro" metals into vegetable offs blineau of etectricat
k
Lc
" m direct current: Medicinal application of re-
Sultingyroducls- j6x4Kubicz,,NHchalMasiak,and --e'
an Owadd. Ada alan. FUr_rm7TT,_7I-JO-45(PI; n
End* sum Y).-Zvfg was diffused into linseed ca (I
rem Itj electrodes. After the adsorbed, Mg was
e I showed increased sa~oo. and ester nos..
th
a U lodincluo- Zu, Te, -Se, Co, Ca, and Al. were
Introduced _similarlyi The tests -with Zn~ Te, Co. abd Mg
resulted in highly -metallized 1. The 1-contg.
SEGAL. Pavel; RUSZKOWSKI, Marian; BERGER, StantelawL,
Abortive Wilson's syndrome with dark adaptation disorders.
111u. qcsna 26 no.4-.379-387 1956,
1. Z Odds. Ocsn. G.W.S.K.: Ordynator doe. dr. P. Sege;.
Z'Klin. Int. Pol. A.M. w Lodzi: Kierownik doe. &ri A, 111mol.
Z Dzialu Higievy Zivienia P.Z.H.: Ki erownik prof. dr.
A, Sscsygi6l, I s Laborat.- Klin. C.W-.8.K.:'K1er'own1~:-dr.
J. G.randdi Warszawa ul, J. Debrowelciego 77.'s. 27.
02PATOLENTICULAR DIDINIWION. compl.
dark adaptation disord. caused by abortive Wilson's die.
(Pol))
(NIGHT BLINDIMS, etiol. & pathogen.
. I same) - -
HADYDON, Boleslaw; MASIAK. Hichal; CICHOCKI, Weelaw
Pathogenic role of dehydrogenized fatty acids and biotin in certain
diseases. Polski tygod.lek.15 no.9:311-315 29 7 160.
1. Z Ambulatorium Pediatrycznego Wojskowego Szpitala Okregowego
we iroclawiu.
(BIOTIN defic.)
- (FATTr ACIDS def ic. )
OEZIWA etiol.)
(ARTZRIOSCLZROSIS etiol.)
MASIAK,, Michal; WENDER, Mieczyslaw
Urinary excretion of Bane trace elements in hapatolenticular degeneration.
Neurol. neuroahir. psychiat. pol. 12 no-5.-61+7-650 162.
1. Z II Kliniki Chirurgiaznej AM we Wroclaviu.Kierownik: prof. dr
W. Brose i z Sliniki Nourologicznej AM w,Poznaniu.Kierownikt prof.
dr A. Dovzenko.
(TRACK EIMENTS) (HEFATOLENTICULAR DEGENERATION)
KASIAK Michalt Ga&miNsKrv Andrzej; SIERAWMStartislaw
Practical method for the rapffA deternLination of the degree of
blood hemolysis. Pbl. tyg..3Ak. 18 no.47sI764-1766 18 N'63.
lo Z II Kliniki ChirurgiczneJ AM v *oclawiu; kierowniktprof.
dr. Viktor Bross.
MASIAK. Michal; GRADZINSKI, AndrzeJ; HITER, Aniela
Some biochemical changes and behavior of the acid-base
equilibrium in preserved blood. Pol. arch. mad. vtnm.!33
no.6:645-648 163.
1, Z IE Kliniki Chirurgicznej Akadenii &dyesnej we Wkwlawlu
DyTektort prof. dr med. W.Bross.
(BLOOD PRESERVATION) (ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM)
(HEMOLYSIS) (POTASSIUM)
(BLOOD CMUCAL ANALYSIS)
mic=10 IM: it"CIM30 121095616410151001100185/01M
AMOR: Mordblis 'Wevas (Dorddsh To (Dweat
Doctor); Prwat&Uki,,
Stanislar (Umtellsid' ")(Am" processaws uoftw)j I
told,, Vg;); Gradsluski,
(Hasynk K.); Ble'4"kjL#
ski A
TIME: Effect of acbalt.60 game. radiation an red blood calls from a hmm-
blULsa bmi*
ad. l# 19A.,, 85-9e
So=:.. Acts. *ysiologics, polomicap To 15,9
cell
TOPIC TkW: blood cell, red blood blood bank, humn blood, Suma.radia,
Index#
tion, cobalt,, cobalt 6D, *os*ate icn,, hemoglobin ccutent,, h=AAcrit
ated
omotio resistance, hm*Usle,, p2mmia,, potessium,, Irredl blood, rofAmelum
levels solim# so&tm level# Inorgaide 3phosIpborus
AMTRACT: : Ku~ bank blood vas. sulxdtted to doess, of 2*W5 r ot Sam& ilk"
v= then stored for four veekso Bignificaut differences in the penetration of..:
Vhosih&U low Into tie red blooa.ceus, of Irradiated and oaxtrol blood In hma-.;,,
not observedo'.; XnArrsdi;w.
l.i. 2
ze
-ACCESSICK MR: AAW9530,
bloodL a slight shift in iX toward the alkaline side and somewhat lower "a
PCO vere founde After eight days minimal oi1motic resistance of the red blood.
celis of Irradiated blood showed 'complate breshdwn, accompanied bymsxked
beclolyelse ~ The most Interesting observation is thit the levels of potassium JU
plasma ot'Irredisted blood Increased sevenfold 24 hours atter Irradiiilon,, but
ftafter.elevation did not occur. In control -bloodL after eight days the potassium
j'!'~ level. were tim time
higher than InItially,, and after fotw lveeka,, four times.
Sodium levels vem lowered In the plasms, Q1 both groups of blood In, parallel to d'
the elevation of votessim levelso , Inorganic rhosiphorus was Increased In pro-
portion to degree of-hemol4vis especially In irradiated bloods.
ASSOCUTICKs Stwja Akidodantwo,, Wroelm (Blood Donor station); 1(atedzu, FIWA
IaR
31 M1nkjL
Chirurg1cx;Wj M. WroG1MVASwr0ca;-. ClInid of Un AoadaW. of Medicine)
.11~H; MwA .,DM ACq's 0.
008.
Sim caws.'t RMS -.000
ra
_NT,kK#,.YArqk; BERANSKIEWICZ, Ewa
Investigations on the serum and erythrocyte magnesium level
in early schizophrenia. Przegl. lek. 21 no-91547-548 165.
1, Z Kliniki Chorob Ploychimych AM w Lublinis (Kierownik:
Prof. dr. med. M. KAczynaki).
MIANDVA, N. I.,,
Mild'on of Albian-Zenoxan sediments in the Utesovayazone of
th,6'Caxj)atbians based on Foraminifera. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser.
Geol. 18 no.3t44-48 )tr-Je 163. (MIRA 16slO)
1. Kafedra, paleontologii Hookovskogo universiteta.
PEGRMK, Kazimiers; SZCZEPSKI,-.Olech; MSIAKOVSKI, Rogumil
Pathogenesis of tuberculous meningitis. Folski tygod. lek. 12 no.40t
1530-1531 7 Oct 57.
1. Z Panstwowego Sanatorium Przealwgrusliczego dla Dziect Stassycovsks,
w ladvikovie; dyrektor: dr Kazimierz Pecherek; konsultant pediatryesay:
aoc. ar med...Olech 5%czepskI. adres: Fos-n. ul. VAgdalerq 14.
(TMMUIWIS, KNINGAL, in inf. and child
bronchoscopy In)
(BRONCHOSCOW, in inf. and child
In tuberc. meningitis)
*EIA~qWSg, Jerzy, farm., adiunkt
Prescription and the modern pharmacist. Farmacja Pol 20
no. 3/4: 109-110 25 F 164.
1. Zaklad Farmacji Stosowanej, Akademia Me0y,,zna., Poznan.
MASIAKOWSKI, Jerzy, dr farm.
I--------
Tho pharmacy as a center of research and pharmaceutical
scientific inforration. Farmacja Pol 20 no.9/10,345-347
25 My 164.
YIS IAR, E.
Hydraulic,jily and economically suitable solution of locks for the accomm:oddation
of ship trains. P. 1040
Vol 3, no- 1/21 -1955
VOWHOSPODA1.5rd. GASOPIS
Bratislava,-Czechoslovakia
Source: East Euronean Accession List. Library of Convaress
Vol. 5, No. 8, August 1956
A
ETSUTp 0.
Operaticn.of the outlet installations of one of our dans during the flood
period. p. 189.
Vol. 3, no. 3A, 1955
VODOHOSPODARSKY CASOPIS
Bratislava, Czachoslovakiq
Source-. East Zuronean Accession List. Library of Congre:7,s
Vol. 5. o, 8, August 1956
MASIAR, E.
Influe_ce of the variations of hydraulic pressure in diverging lateral canals of
navi .onal lock chambers on their filling and emptying. p.10.
(Vodolhiispodarsky Casopis, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1957, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (FEIPAL) W. Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl.
MASIAR, E.
112d Hydraulic Conference in Bled, Yugoslavia." p.81
VODOHOSPODARSKY CASOPIS (Slovenska. akademiavied) Bratislava, Czechoslovakia.,
Vol* 7.. no. 11 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, June lq_IrP
Uncl.
,: !~~IAR# rnestj__tn&,
Some notes of the hydraulic research on canal locks with longitudinal
aqueducts. Vadoprivreda Jug 2 no.7/8:138-143 959. (Em 10:1)
1. Institut d'Hydrologle ot Hydrotechnique do 1*Acadenie Slovaque
des Sciences, Bratislava.
(Locks (Hydraulic engineering))
(Aqueducts)
(Ships)
MASIAR.-Ern.qst*,-doq.,, inz., CSc.
Problem of coefficients of navigation sluice fillift and
discharging. Vo&ohosp cas 11 no.2:150-172 163.
1. Ceskoolovenska akademie ved, Ustav hydrologie a hudrauliky
Slovenskej akademie vied., Bratislavae
MASIAR,, Nftestv doe.,, inz., Mo.
PivbleK-of detdrmining the coarse of correlation moments
~6f the pulsation velocity components in singular points
of an,expanded turbalant stream. Vodohosp cas 3-1 no.3.-
163-
1, Caskoclovenska akademie ved,, Ustaw hydrologie a hydrauliky,,
Slovenska akademia vied$, Bratislava.
MASIAR, Ernest, doo. inz. CSc.
Problem of the turbulence intensity chr-,ae in strOL14ght and
curved sections of open channels. Vodohosp cas 12 no.4:
404-418 164.
1. Institute of Hydrology and Hydraulics of the Slovak
Academy of Sciences, Bratislava.
The. metAtmIlam of .941cilit(es (a the- arpnIsm, It.
Changes.of prothrombin time In the couria of sallo; 1at*
Vicropy, T. R. Niedcriandi ji'Gy=ijj1Ak,'R. BrixoU. P
AUsLar - Wzd and J. H6kinavi ttstav vicab"nfi kliak~
,
-
d &A
h
]
"
4
a
f
ratisfay~i
Czech.).
r*P& U
Yc
Su, B
~93, GM-20(105-Mtt Sfov~klaa).-Prnttwoutbin Unieff), wAs
estd. fit 22 _Sldif(~Ctl In the COUM Of- tfCAtMC11t with Kd
salicylate. fix most 0%5C5 a Small (less thwk 50%) tutil
Emnsletit prolongation of I was observed dadng the first
Soften m(inueff CATIKIst (I , Of tate, No rj.
pie re tion between the level Of kylate In. b land I
was a ed. ludiwrinduate admIn6tirittim of vitaml K
during the com-se of salicytate treatment is tint cocaskleml
tv lit vib-itantiatrd.. NO M. INN
MUSIAR, P.
Progress in the studies on protein structure.
p. 21~ (Chemie3 Vol. 9, no. 2, Apr. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2,
February 1958
ivzsililt, P. -LILJ D. 60'n, Y.
"Proteinsand amino acids. LuVIII. Comparison of arginine,peptides from
partiaj- hydro.Lyzates of two hemogLobins. In Eng.Lish.11
P-1203 tSbornik Chekhoslovatsicikh Khimicheskilch fiabot., VoL. Z2, no. 4,
Aug. 1957, Frahas Czechos.Lavaicia)
Month.Ly Wex of East European Accession (EEAI) iC, Vol. 7j No. 8, August-L958
MASIARs P.,- K&M~, B.1 SORM., F.
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Proteins and amino acids. XXXVIII. Comparison of arginine peptides of partial hydrol-
11 yeates of two hemoglobins. P, 352. (Chemicke Listy,, Vol. 51.9 ho. 2. Feb. 19570
JSO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAL) Vol-b 6, no. 7,, July 1957. Uncl.
- 11ASIAF., P.; KEIL, B.; SOF14, F.
Proteins. XLII. Comparison of histidine peptides from a partial bydrolysate of horse
and dog hemoglobin.
p. 1728 (Chemicke Lisj:y) VOL. 51, no. 9, Sept. 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia.
SO: 'Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EM) W, Vol. 7, no. 1, Jan 1958
MASIAR P.
"Eknqa6bin. 1. The question of binding amino, acids to the carbojyl end of lysine
and arginine In the polypeptic chain of hwan wid horse hemoglobins."
Chamicke2vesti. Brattelawav Czechoslovakia. Vol. 12, no, 12, Dec..1958.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI)v LC,, Vol. St No. 6# Jun 59, Uncles
AUTHORS: M&siar P and Smolnick�, T. CZ/8/52(82)/10-25/39
TITLE: Haemoglobin II. A Note on the Problem of Similarities
in the Structures of the Protein Component of Horse and
Human Haemoglobin. Preliminary Communication
(0 hemoglobine.II. K otAzke podobnosti v Atruktdre
bielkovinnej zlolky lludsk4ho a konskdho hemoglobfnu)
PERIODICAL: Chemick4 Listy 1958, Vol 52(82). Nr 10, pp, 1991-1992
(Czechoslovakia5 + 2 plates.
ABSTRACT: It was considered that the non-specific hydrolysis of
haemoglobin by hydrochloric acid was responsible for
the small number of arginine and histidine peptides.
Trypsin hydrolysis was chosen because of its
specificity. Trypsin, purified by regeated-
crystallisation was used at pH 7.5 (30 C9 24 hours).
Paper chromatogr' hy (n butanol-pyridine-acetic acid-
water (30:20:6:2Z3 - multiple development (X2) and paper
electrophoresis (pyridin6-acetate buffer; PH 5.6;
40 V/cm; 2 hours) were used to study the products of
laydrolysis. The eluates from paper electrophoretograms
were also prepared for study. Although fairly closely
Card 1/2 related in structure, they differed mainly in those
peptides contedning histidine (Pauly reagent used for
CZ/8/52(82)/10-25/39
Haemoglobin II. A Note on the Problem of Similarities in the
Structures of the Protein Component of Horse and Human Haemoglobin
location). Although there are 33 histidine residues
few were found in peptide form in the hydrolysatea and
it is suggested that they play a role in the formation
of the complex with haem. and in the reversible
bonding of oxygen in the haemoglobin molecule.
There are 4 figures, 11 references, 6 of which are
Czech and 5 English.
ASSOCIATION: Biochemick~ Astav lek"ska fakulta, Komenskeho
univerzita, Kogice ZBiochemistry Department, Medical
Faculty, Komenskj University, Ko~;ice)
SUBMITTED: April 14, 1958
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