SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKULIN, YU. V. - MIKULINSKIY, A. S.
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34255
An investigation of the S/114/62/000/002/002/004
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in combustion products of fuels containing 0.2 and 1% sulphur were
plotted for nickel-based steels grades EI 437B,34A 602 (EI 602)
and 90A 435 (EI 435) and also for a number of other steels grades
EI 481, 3X13 (3 Kh 13), .90 417 (El 417), W 612 (EI 612), )0 607,
(EI 60f?), 3A 617 (EI 617) and others. The results show that the
corrosion resistance of the steels diminishes above a temperature
of 600-?OOOC for iron-based steels and above 750-8000C for nickel-
based steels. As sea-water might enter the fuel or the combustion
air of marine gas turbines, admixtures of salt water were made to
the combustion products. When salt water was present in the air
to the extent of 1% weight of the fuel, the corrosion of alloys by
combustion products was higher with sulphurous fuels than in low
sulphur. If the amount of salt water is reduced to 0.3116 there is
considerable reduction in the corrosion loss with sulphurous
diesel fuel. As turbines may operate intermittently tests were
made of exposure to combustion products followed by exposure to
normally moist air. Under the test conditions used the iron-
based steels (EI 481, lXl8H9T (1 Kh 18N9T), 3 Kh 13 and 2 Kh 13)
and nickel-based steels (EI 437 B) behave similarly in combustion
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products of fuels containing 0.2 aad 1% sulphur. When the sulphur
content is increased to 1.4%, the corrosion of the iron-based
steels increases quite rapidly, whilst that of the nickel-based
does not. It is concluded that the combustion products of sul-
phurous fuels containing from 0.2-1%,sulphur have practically
identical corrosivity to steels based on iron and to those -1--'ed on
nickel. If the sulphur content is increased to 1.4-1.6% there is
more corrosion. On a number of steels (for instance grades
EI 481 and 2 Kh 13) the presence of low-humidity air in the
combustion chamber causes the combustion products of sulphurous
fuels to somewhat retard the corrosion process as compared with the
products of low sulphur fuel, apparently because a protective
sulphide film forms on the metal surface. Alternate action of
combustion products and moist air, which corresponds to actual
corrosion conditions in gas turbines, increases the corrosion of
the steels by a factor of 2-3 for fuels containing 1.4-1.5%
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E1911/E955
sulphur as compared with fuels corita.iriing 0.2-1% sulphur. There
are 6 figures, 3 tables arid no references,
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AUTHORS: Fatlyanov, A.D., Uikulin. Yu.V., and Aleksandrova, L.A.
TITLE: Assessment of the deposit forming tendencies of high
sulphur distillate fuels in a model combustion chamber
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i telhnologiya topliv i masel,
no.4, 1962, 56-59
TEXT: Diesel fuel currently produced from high sulphur
Eastern crudes is more aromatic than corresponding fuel from low
sulphur crudes. Such distillate fuels are widely used in gas
turbines where deposit fori,iation is a nuisance and high aromatic
content is known to promote deposit formation. Accordingly,
deposit formation tests were made in a laboratory combustion
chamber rig described by N.A. Ragozin in his book (Ref.l:
Topl.iva dlya vozdushno-reaktivnykh dvigateley (Fuel for AviiAtion
Jet Engines), Gostoptekhizdat, 1956). Fuels of various sulphur
contents in the range 0-0-77u/j' and aroinatic content in the range
6.45-23.6% were prepared by blending available fuels or by acid
treatment. All the fuels were of similar viscosity and gravity.
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In the rig fuel was burned at a rate of 500 g/hour and tests
were made for times of 2 and of 5 hours. Deposit formation was
assessed by weight increase. In two hour tests it was found
that for a given aromatic content variations in sulphur within
the range quoted had little effect on deposit formation but that
deposit increased with aromaticity, and the more so the higher
the sulphur content. For instance, with a sulphur content of
0.10-0.210,a increasing the aromatics content from 6.5-10"u' to 220/9
increases the deposit formation by a factor of 1.5. With a
sulphur content of 0.45-0-7~4 a similar increase in aromaticity
doubles the deposit formation. Similar behaviour was observed in
studying the deposit forming tendencies of commercial and
experimental diesel fuels containing various amounts of sulphur
and aromatics. High- sulphur fuel to Standard roCT 305-58
(GOST 305-56) containing 0.8-0.9~a sulphur was tested on a full-
Scale gas turbine for 105 hours. Light and easily removed
deposit was found on three of the nozzles; there was no deposit
on the other thirteen. Three hundred hour tests with this fuel
on a 300 kif turbine showed no increase in deposit formation as
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ACC NRi AP6026439 (At IV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0122/66/000/005/0047/0049
AUTHOR: .!jLkulirk,_jru. V. (Candidate of technical sciences) ; Smirncrr, M. S. (Candidate
-a, ci~
of techn c ac en 4Y;*Eng~~n,_B. A. (Candidate of technical sciences)
ORG: None
TITLE: Start-up wear in a diesel when highly flammable starting fluids are used
SOURCE: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 5, 1966, 117-119
TOPIC TAGS: diesel engine, engine starter system, engine piston, engine cylinder
ABSTRACT: The authors study the wear \N of friction surfaces it in the ZD-6 diesel engine
during cold starting in summer and winter, i. e. at ambient temperatures above and
below zero- Winter start-up was done with a highly flammable starting fluid,11DA arc-
tic diesel fuel and MT-lhp condensed oil il Standard products were used for summer
start-up, i. e. DL diesel fuel and MS-20 oil with a 3% additive of TsIATIM-339-9 The
engine was started once in the morning and once in the afternoon each day iii'tTi-16o
starts in the summer and an equal number in the winter. After starting the engine
was idled for 15 minutes and then killed. Winter temperatures were zero to -281C
with an average of -8.41C while summer temperatures varied from I to 32*C with an av-
erage temperature of 210C. It was found that ring wear is more dependent on starting
temperature than cylinder wear. Average ring wear during start-up is 3.45 times
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higher in winter than in sufamer. Sleeve wear is also higher in vinter although the
total wear from start-up is insignificant, e. g. wrerage sleeve wear after 160 start-
ups was only 2.2 u while sleeves are only replaced after 300-500 U of wear. Thus the
results of this wear study show that highly flamma7Dle starting fluids may be recom-
mended for cold starting of diesel engines. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 3 tables.
SUB COM 13/ SUBM DATE*. None/ ORIG REF: oo6/ oTH REF: ool
1, 06541-67 04 T Dj
ACC NRs AP6019754 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0113/66/000/006/0004/0006
AUTHOR: Mikulin, Yu. V. (Candidate of technical sciences); Smirnov, M. S. (Candidate
of techrff-c-a=sciences); Lozar', A. S.; Petrova, S. V.; Karnitskiy, V. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Possibility of decreasing diesel starting Eear during the winter 9
SOURCE: Avtomobil'naya promyshlennost', no. 6, 1966, 4-6
TOPIC TAGS: diesel engine, lubricant, Itibricant additive, diesel fuel, lubricating
oil F 0 0 dr-, 0.4 0 V.,0 A) e
ABSTRACT: Diesel-engine wear during low-temperature starts is analyzed, and a table
is presented listing various Soviet cities, their average temperatures, and the wear
on cylinder sleeves during the year at these temperatures. All of the experiments
were conducted using a ZD-6, a 6-cylinder, 4-cycle diesel engine with direct fuel
injection; the engine develops 150 hp at 1500 rpm. Starting wear on a diesel engine
in summer and winter demonstrated the expediency of using a special starting fluid
and low-viscosity, thickened oils for cold startsq Cold starting of the engine signi-
ficantly facilitates diesel operation at low temperatures and does not increase
normal wear. For cold starts in winter, a special starting fluid based an DA GOST
4749-4911arctic diesel fuel and low-viscosity, thickened MT-& oiljdiluted with 1-15%
diesel-fuel, are recommended. In summer, DL GOST 4749-49-f-u-el and MS-20 with a 3%
r_.A 1 1,) IMP. Kii Aii 7i.4in i7a 11
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ACC NRt AP6019754
admixture of TsIATIM-339 I\ are recommended. The greatest wear is during the first few
minutes of operation; in areas with below zero average temperatures, it will be above
15 V and in the areas with above zero average temperatures it will be below 15 P.
Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 1 table. [WH
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Automatic transfer of gas in nonautomatic gas analyzers. Zav.lab.
22 no.5:610-611 156. (MLHA 9:8)
1. Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut
imeni I.S. Dzershinakogo.
(Chemical apparatus) (Gases-Analysis)
AUTHORL-~~~~. (Engineer) sovl96-59-6-11122
TITLE: Determination of the Components of Chemically Incomplete
Combustion of Solid Fuel in Flue Gases (Opredeleritye
komponentov khimicheskoy nepolnoty goreniya tverdogo
topliva v ukhodyashchild,, gazakh)
PERIODICAL: Toploenergetika, 1S)59, Nr 6, pp 61-64 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The usual method of detecting chemically incomplete
combustion is by analysis of flue gases. However, even
the best of available gas analysers is not sufficiently
accurate for this purpose, and the procedure described
below was accordingly developed. It is base4 on complet
oxidation of the combustible components of the flue gas
and determination of the percentage composition of theii
oxidation products. The carbon dioxide formed is
determined by titration and the water by weight.
Because of the low concentration of combustible
components, large gas samples, of the order of 5 litres,
are taken. The apparatus is described 1-n some detail al
an outline drawing of it is given in Fig 1. The method
of checking the apparatus is explained. The analytical
procedure is then described. The gas is first dried an?
Card 1/3 freed of C02, then carbon monoxide is oxidised with
SOV/96-59-6-11/22
Determination of the Components of Chemically Incomplete Combustion
of Solid Fuel in Flue Gases
1205 to give carbon dioxide which is absorbed by a known
volume of 0.1 N barium hydroxide. Methane and hydrogen
are then okidised over copper oxide at a temperature
between 850 and 900 OC to give carbon dioxide and water.
The water is absorbed by sulphuric acid and the carbon
dioxide by 0.1 N barium hydroxide. At the end of the
test the barium hydroxide solutions are back-titrated and
the amount of water absorbed by the acid is determined by
change of weight. The method of calculating and
recording the results is explained in detail. In order
to check the equipment a number of gas mixtures were
accurately made up and analysed. The results of analysis
of these mixtures was compared with their known
composition and, in some cases, with the results
obtained by gas chromatography. The results, which are
given in Table 1. show a discrepancy not greater than
0.07% between the different methods. Since this may be
the sum of the errors in two methods, it follows that
Card 2/3 accuracy of the method here recommended is in fact
considerably higher. The equipment was then used to
SOV/96-59-6-11/22
Determination of the Components of Chemically Incomplete Combustion
of Solid Fuel in Flue Gases
make a large number of flue gas analyses, and the samples
were also analysed on an Orsat apparatus. The concen-
tration of unburned components was usually small, as will
be seen from Table 29 and only in a few cases, when the
combustion conditions were changingg was there appreciablc
incomplete combustion. In such cases the differences
between parallel determinations for carbon monixide and
methane did not exceed 0.005% and for hydrogen, 0.05%.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables and 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy teploteklinicheskly Institut
(All-Union Thermo-Technical Instituts)
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MIKULIKA# N,V,p inzho
Physical and chemical charactaristics of coals from the
Karakichi deposits Teploenergetika 7 no. 1202-55 D 160.
(MIRA 14:1)
1. Vossoyuznyy toplotekhnichoj;kiy inatitut.
(Karakichl region-4oal)
MIKULINA, N.V., inzh.
Concerning an article by A.1, Vysotakoi and others.
Teploonergetika E no.8:96 Ag 161. (MIRA 34:10)
Electric power plants)
(Vyaotokoi, A.I.)
MIKULIKAP N.V.., inzhe
Fbysical and chemical characterintics of the Khm anor deposit coals.
TeploenergetUa 9 no.1:7-10 Ja 162. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Twooyuzn" teplotekhnicheekiy institut.
(Chita Province-Coals)
,,IIKUI,IIIP , TT.V., .4nzh.
Physical and c-e!-,-'cal c-.9--acteristics cf coals of the 1--holbozhin
horizon of the Gusinoczersk r*.:e~osit. Fle'-. sta. 36 no.-1:23-25
J
Ja 165. WIFE 18:3)
ZELIKIN., M.B., kard. tekhL... nauk;, WIT'LINA Y O.G.
Preparation of a high-quality adsorbent for the clarification of
a polyethylene glycol solution. (Ti-ady) NIOKHtM 15:76-82 163.
(MIRA 18-2)
SUDANDVAg I"; k=,LlrA4, R.V.
laboratewy popvductim of nmat~n anvoclated with nmCl.
typical reprecontatives of the imtton nomateft f-wo, Tnuly
Cle2loo lab. 16025-22? 165, (14M 19t2)
SUDAKOVAI I.M.; STOYAKOV, A.V.; .141KIMPA R.V 7.
149thods of stud7ing nematodes o!' the roots a.
nd the rhizosphere
soil of cotton in the Uzbek S.S,,R. Tnrad7 G811=- lab. 16:128-130
165. (KRA 19:2),
MIKMINAI Smuil
TradeL'16-tion organizations increase their interest in wage,problems. Yrace
mzda 10 n'0.3:132-135 Mr 162
1. Praco",Ik Slovenskej odborovej rady.
KIKULINA, T. A.
32735- 98blYUdOnlye Wdlislaskoy sestry z& bollnyal vo vrenya dezhurstva. Ned.
sestra, lgfsg, No. 10, 9. 26-27
801 LetopIsI Zhurvalfafth ftatey, Vol. 44, Kaskm. 1949
HOLITEDUS. U14f [Holtedahl, Olaf]; KHINKIS, V.A. [translator]: MIKULIRK,
___T.M.,zed.: SHANTSER, Ye.T., red.; ZNAMENSKATA. T.K., red.-,
GRrBOVA. M.P.. tekhn.rod.
(Geology nf Norway] Goologlia Norvogli. Pod red. T.M.Rikulinot
I E.T.Shantsera. Predlel. N.Y. Shastsera. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr.
lit-ry. Vol.?. 1958. 394 p. [Translated from the Norwegian]
(Norway--Gaolog7) (MIRA 12:1)
SHANTSKRp To.; LAMMSHIM, Yu.A.; KIKULINA, T.M.
Biteke layers in northern Kamelch tan and their possible
analogues. Isy. AN SWR Ser. geol. 30 no.lsll6-129 Ja 165
(MIRA 1W)
1. Geologicheakiy institut PY SSSR,, Moskva.
~~ 11 //,~e I , , / /Y " ? / I-
I ) I, f- , 1~ " --- ,
MIKAIKA, Ye.
Forty citioa In one year. Tekh.mol. 25 no.10:24 and 34-35 0 '57.
(MIRA 10:10)
(Building)
AUTHOR: Mikulina.- Ye-.--- SOV/25-58-12-3/40
6
TITLE: The Laboratory of the Future (Laboratoriya
budushebefro)
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 1958, Nr 12, pp 6-7 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut eksperi-
mentallnogo proyektirovaniya (Scientific-Research
Institute for Experimental Planning) has been
founded in Moscow to develop better homes and bet-
ter, faster building methods. This institute,
headed by B.R. Rubanenko, Active Member of the Aca-
demy of Construction and Architecture of the USSR,
is associated with this academy. By 1959, approxi-
matelY 500 workers will be employed by the insti-
tute, where the newest building materials, mainly
Card 1/2
The Laboratory of the Future SOV/25-58-12-3/40
synthetic, will be tested. There are 2 photos.
Card 2/2
KI)MINA, Tolons.
Nodest people. Grashd, &v. 15 no.1.1:16-17 9 '58. (Km 11: 12)
(Airpl,anes-NaIntenance-ond repair)
i
KOKLMINA, Yelizaveta
Happy days of childhood. SIW-1.701'o 21 no.6:23-26 Js 161.
(MMA 14: 6)
1. Fotakorrespondent zhu-nala "Sovetskaya zhonshchina".
(Photography of children)
KIKULIMI, Teleaa Nikolayeyna.; KOSTIN, T., red.; MUKHIN, Tu.. takha, red.;
49tvio-rede
[Rivals of metal. stone, and wood] Soperaiki motalla kamnia dereva.
Koskvm, Go@. isd-vo polit;l!!t--ry, 1958. 45 P. (KIRA 11:11)
tics
NMJZOKOV, R.I.; HIKULINA, Z.A.
How and when to sow grass mixtures for establishing cultivated
meadows on flood lands of steppe rivers. Zenledelle 7 no.6:
70-72 Je '59. (MIR& 12:8)
1. Favlovokoye opytnoye lugovoys pole Institute. sel'skogo
khozyaystva teentral'no-chernoxamnoy polosy im. V.V.Dokucha-
yeva.
(Pastures and meadows)
HENAMOV, M.I., nauchr7y sotrudnik; NLIMIITA, Z.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik-
Radical improvement of sod in overgrazed and dambged pastures.
Zhivotnovodstvo 21 no.5:28-30 MY '59. (MI]Lk 12:7)
1. Pavlovskoyo opytuoye pole..
(I'astures and meadows)
MMIANICIR, Nikolay Illich.[Mikulinich, M.I.11 AVSYANNIKOVA, S.G.
LAusyannikava, S.H.], kand. ekonom, nauk red ; TARKAYIA, I.,
red.; SHARSHULISM, 1.[SharahLL11ski, I.1, tei;m. red.
[Practice in monetary wages and. intrafarm accounting on a col-
lective farm) Vopyt hrashovai aplaty pratsy i umtrybaspadar-
chaba raz3lku-u kalhase. Pod red. S.G.Ausiannikava. Minsk#
Dziarzh.vyd-va BSSR. Red. sellgikahaspadarchai lit-ry, 1961. 41 p.
(MIRA 15:1)
(Collective farms-Income distribution)
i
11~ / "/~, "Ol, -/.- I/-, /- -`
.-/I j-1 J,~ ( I It
professor, doktor tokhnicheekikh nauk; KIKULINSKLYA, L.R.,
kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk. . - ~ - -,- 2 -
Amylographle analysis of rye flour, dough and broad. Trudy MTIPP
2:248-258 152. (KM 9:2)
(Rye) (Starch)
SHCHXR3AT=O,V.V., inzhener; SHOLINA.R.J., kAndidat takhnicheakikh
nauk; HIEMNSUTA kandidat I;ekhnicheskikh nauk; BROVKIN,
S.I., -Inzhene L.R. P
Methods of reducing lose in bakery product output. Standarti-
zateiia no.3158-63 KY-Je 155. (KLRA 8:10)
(Baking)
n-1 / /~ t iL /,AJ Y'/ ()9 ~~ Z_' ki,
26-6-12/40
AUTHORSs Shcherbatenko, V.V., and Yikulinskaya, L.H. Engineers
TITLEs Objective Evaluating Methods for 4uality of Bread (Ob"yektiv-
nyye metody otsenki kachestva khleba)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1957, # 6, PP 43-44 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article describes the mechanical methods used by the
USSR bread-baking plants for evaluating bread properties.
The following instruments are described and illustrated.
photometer "M -2", devised by the Institute of Light Tech-
nique (Svetotekhni-_-heskiy institut); device "4M -3" for
evaluating the color of flour; device " BHMHYrI-211 for eval-
uating the compressibility and relative resilience of bread.
The general work principles of the instruments are described.
There are 2 photographs.
ASSOCIATIOBs All-Union 6cientific Aeoearch Institute cf Baking Industry
(VNIIKhP).(Vsescyuznyy tiauchno-issledovatellskiy inotitut
khlebopekarnoy promyohlennosti)
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
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SHCHERBATENKO, V.V.; MIKULINSKATA, L.R.
statistical method for determixing relative uniformitjr of perositjr
is porous materials. Zav.lab-23 no.2:216-217 '57. (MLRA 10:3)
1. Sauchno-issladavatellskiy institut khlebopokarnoy prowyehlennosti.
(Porosity) (Kithematical statistics)
SMHERBATENKON V.V.; 14IK , LRj BEGAVSKAYA, L.S.; ZUBKOV., IA.;
I "U'',.9 V.I.; __VMAIN, P.A.
GRIMMICH . K .1 Muff
Use of orgawal3loon compounds and fluoroplast in the bald
industry. Trud~ TSNIIMiP no.6s85-M 060. (MlU 15:8)
(Bakers and bakeries--Equipment and supplies)
(Protective coatings)
SHCHERBMIZO, V.V.; M LWKAUO-L. L.; BEGANSKAYA.. L.S.; ZU13KOV, I.A.;
j
GRIIEVICH, K.F.
Testing organosilicon compounds for the glazing of bread molds.
Trudy TSNIIKRF no.8:8&89 160. (MUIA 15:8)
(Bakerv and bakeries-Equipwit and supplies)
(Protectiri coatings)
SHCHERBATENKO, V.V.;,141KULNSKAYA,j.,.R.; BEGANSKAYA, L.S.; CHERE'SHMICH, L.V.~
,C X ,- YA,V-ZINA, N.Ye.; GRIMUCH, K.F.
CHE ODA Yk, Y
Investigating the possibility of bread baking in molds coated with
polymeric materials. Trudy T3NI1hMP no.10:82-86 162.
(MIRA 18:2)
SHCHERBATENKO, V.V.; MUUMUU, L.R..; BORZENKOVA, I.Ye.;
POLYAKOVI V.V.j red,; SELIVERSTOVA, 1I.L.# red.izd-va;
SOTNIKOVA, N.F., tekhn. red,
[Collection of tachnologi( , - -. - -,-,AvAions for baked products
in rural bakeries] Sborni.1 .!~':..i,--.-I.jr5icheskikh instruktsii na
khlebobulochrWe izdeliia dlit, ~e.*).'Iskogo khlebopecheniia.
Moskvaj Izd-vo TSentrosoiuzaj 1963. 134 P- (NIRA 17:3)
1. TSontral'W soyuz potrebitel'skikh obshchestv SSSR. Up-
ravleniye organizatsii proizvodstv.
MMLINWAYA, K.Ta.
ftudent ues of their knovlo4ge of psychologr In practice teaching.
rap, polkhol, 4 no,1:164-i67 J-96-Y 158. (KIRA 110)
1. Wedra pedagagiki I psikhologil Bktuntskogo pedagogicheskogo
Instituta In. lh. Rastavell.
(9tnilent teaching)
BOGACHEV$, I.N.; MALINGVp L.S.; PrinimEaa uchastiye JOKULINSKAYAp O.A.
Effect of chromium and nickel on phase transformations and the
hardening of manganese steel tmder the effect of plastic
deformations. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 15,ho.5:678-684 W 163.
(MM 16s8)
1. Urallskiy politekhnicheaki), institut im. Kirov&.
(Nhnganese steel-44stallogra by)
(Phase rule and equilibri:3
VOLOVMH. N.I.; IRASOVITSKATA, A.K.; KIMINSKATA, R.K.; ZLATOPOLISKLYA. R.D.;
ISHrM. R.1. ; SAVITMYA. L.I.; MUCH. T.S.,
Professor. direktor; ZIKINA. G.I.; SOKOZOV. G.S.; MMIIU. I.D.;
GORDITBNKO, Te.G.; KLTUCHNIKOVA, L.ShL; NADTOLL, TA.; KOCHM, T.M.;
ATMONOTA, L.T.; BMUMM, L.G.; QOLIDIMBMO R.A.; BAUTA, O.S.;
UVCMKO, A. M.
Study of efficacy of the onteral lmmmls&tlon against dysentery. Authors'
abstract. Zhur.mlkrobiol.epidA Isown. no.8:27 Ag '53- (NLU 6:11:
1. Ukralnskly Institut spidentologil I m1krobiologil in. I.I.Mochnikova v
Kharlkove. (Dysentery,
6-1j,4 / IY'S- A-4~1"q , X /4 -
TOLOVICH. N.I.; 13tASOVITS]EATA. A.M.; ZLLTOPOLISKATA. R.D.; MIKUL TAN -R.
PAR2=0, N.D.; ZHU. A.B.; CMffATSIAYA. L.1.; GOVRIW#-
Studies on the efficiency of onteral Immunization against dysentery
with poly-antigen lumunogenj aughorsO abstract. Zhur.ulkroblol.spld.
I Immm. no.$.-32-33 Ac 154. OM ?S9)
1e Is VA&rlkovdwgo lmtituts vaktain I eyvorotok Imut Nischatkovs.
(dIr,kmAId^t b1ologicheskikh na* G.P.Chark") I Mark1kovskay
gorodskor sanItarno-spidmdologicheskar stantsil (ClavoWy vreah
A.I.Stultalkov)
(DYX~T# UCUAART. prevention mA control.
Ovoly~-kation Immogem)
(ARIM AM AIRDCOM89
epo2y-entigen Immozzogem In prev. of bacillary dysentery)
Kj3RbJMSFAVlW'-*.K.; VOIOVICH, N.I.; ERMSNOTITSKATA, A.K.
lpil"lologto and dlWostio significance of reactivity of entoric
vaccines. Ziur. mWoblol. spid. I Immun. no.M60-62 9 '54.
(KL'RA 8:1)
1. Is Miarikovskogo lnstitut& vaktain I eyvorotok Imeni Nechnikova
(dir. ksrAtd&t biologichookikh nauk B.P.Cherkax) i lharlkovskoy
corodskoy awltarno-spidemilologicheekoy stantsil (glaynyy vrach
L.I.Ragalboda)
(NSNNMT, UCILLARY,, proventlon and control,
vacc.. spidesiol. & diag. aspects of reactivity)
(VACCINIS AND VACCIZUTION,
dysentery Y&cc., spidemlol. & diag. aspects of reactivity)
VGIDVICH, V.I.; MIKULINSKAYA, I.M.
Katerials on a study of the effectiveness of active 10M.Miza,tion
and the spidoisloloff of diphtheria in Khw*ov during 1949-1950.
Zhur.m1krobiol.epid. I Immin. no-7:31-37 Jl '55. (HLRA 8:9)
1. Is Kh&rtkovskogo institut& vaktain I syvorotok Imeni I.I. Koch-
nikova(dir. kandidat biologlcheskl)ch nauk G.P. Cherkas-)
(DIPHMIRIA,provention and control.
vacc. in Russia. results)
(TACCIMM AND VACCINATION,
diphtheria, In Russia, results)
USSR Microbiology. Medical and Veterinary Microbiology. F-5
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 Mardx, 1957, 21983
Author Gaidamaka, M.G., Ishchenko-Linnik, K.M., Mikulinskaya, R.M.,
Chebotareva, Ye. V. --------------------- -
Title An Experlwnt in Applying Vi-AggLutination Reaction for De-
tection of Typhoid Bacilli Carriers.
Orig Pub: Sb. tr. Kharkovsk. n.-i. in-ta vaktsin i syvorotok, 1955, 22,
155-157
Abstract: Two cases of applying Vi-agglutination, reaction for detection
of enteric typhoid bacilli carriers are described. In the first
case 47 patients were tested by -the method of dripping Vi-agglu-
tination on glass; the sera of 8 of these yielded a positive reac-
tion. After minerous examinations of the excreta, the Ebert ba-
cillus was isolated in all 8. Tae method of drop agglutination:
the Batnagar strain, almost tot&Lly devoid of 0 and 11 antigens,
Card 1/3
USSR / Microbiology. Medical aiid Veterinary Microbiology. F-5
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 Malah) 1957, 21983
Author Wdamska, M.G., Ishchenko-LinxLik, K.M., Mikulinska",, R.M.,
CheIntareva, Yu. V.
was cultured on hen enbryo, after which it acquired the property
of yielding a positive reaction with a standard serum at a dilu-
tion of 1:25 - 1:50 in 5-10 minutes. An agar culture of this
strain was suspended in a drop of serum being tested, which was
diluted 1:8 with physiological saline, and it was placed for 10-
15 minutes into a moist cbsk er. In the second case, the sera
of 53 exposed persons were exudned by the volumetric method.
In 2 of these a positive reaction was obtained at a dilution of
1:8, in 5 in a 1:40 dilution. The type of agglutination (in the
agglutinoscope) was finely grained. As a Vi-strain the same
Batnagar strain was used. In the subsequent excreta examination,
the Ebert bacillus was found in 2 out of T who yi6lded a positive
Vi-agglutination. The authors believe that the reaction of Vi-
Card 2/3 _21-
USSR / Microbiology. Medical and Veterinary Microbiology. F-5.
Abs Jour: Referat, Zh.-Biol..q No 6.v 25 March., 1957p 21983
agglutinationy especially dripping on a glass., presentB a surri-
ciently reliable,, least laborious and technically uncomplicated
method of detecting typhoid bacillus carriers.
Card : 3/3
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. XIMINSKATA, R.M.; YYADINA, D.D.; DROMASHKO, A.I.; SMICHFMKO. A.I.;
-., i~~ .9.Tu.V.; ZIATOPOLISKATA, R.D.; BERGOLITSEVA, L.A.; VERVM.
L.G.; CHAYXM, T.N.; T.19MITANOT.A., 0.1.; GnMBURG, L.Ta.; GOIODTUX,
L.F.; ZMAETSEVA, I.V.; VTCHEGZHANIN. A.G.; GOLIDMO]IRG, R.A.
Data on the study of the epidemiological effectiveness of vaccination
agains influenza in Kharkov in Octover 1957. Vop.virus. 4 no.4:407-
411 JI-Ag 159. (KERA 12:12)
1. KharIkovskly Institut vaktain i syvorotok iment I.I. Mechnikova.
(IMUMMA, prevention & control)
KORSH&OVA. A.3.; SFAMTA, P.M.; _11~0,jg&~YAI - Ye,Ya.; JZVIII,&. Ye.N.; TIHAKOV, V.1)
nrofessor. direktor.
Practices for the prevention of dysentery. Zimr.mikroblol.epid.1 iamn.
7:7-11 Jl '53. 041-HA 6:9)
1. Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologil imeni pochetnogo akademika N.F.
Gamalei Alcademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR. (Dysentery)
B1SSKWNYY, B.S..; KAGAN. G.Ta.,;,,14IKULINSKAYA. Y0.TA.
Statistical method in experinant&l research in the field of
microbiology mid Immmology; size variation of the lethal dosage
In experimentation. Zhur. mikrobiol. spid. I immun. 27 n0-2:
91-96 if 036. (MIRA 9:5)
1. Is Institute, spidemiologLi I mikrobiologii lueni N.F. Gamalet
AM S55R.
(MICROBIOLOGY, statist.
method In tixicity & lethal dosage determ.)
(IMMUNOLOGY
"so)
KOprLOV' Me, insh. I GINZOURG, Me; ARTAMONOVA, V.; J[IK&MWff p - A.;
CHWOTI A.; IGLIN,.S.
Technical Inforwation. Okh:r. truda i note. stmkh. so 4232649
Ap 163., (MIRA 16s/,j
1. Gosudarstwennyy-sqTuznjrr nauchmo-insledovatel'skly traktornyr'
institut (for Kopylay). 2. Starshly insh. po toklmike basopow-
nosti neftezavoda imni XXII n"yesda Kommisticheskor partii
Sovotakogo Soyusa,, Baku (for Ginsburg).
(Technologif-Al innovations)
Jqwoving the w=k conditiona of molds a in the operation of pneumatic
raziners. Lit. proizv. no- 4:11-6V AP 16le (MIRA 14:4)
(Holding (Founding)) (Pneumatic toois)
M199AMs-A ~14-
Hygienic evaluation of the vibration factor in working with p==- atic
rrms. Gig.j san. 26 no.ls3.32-138 JT& 161. (MIPA 14:6)
(VIBRATION"MYBIOLOGIG&L ASPECTS)
(MOLDING (FOU?1DI11G)-HYGIEffIC ASPECTS)
MIKULINSKIY, A.M.; BAKIN, K.V.; LUMIN, Ye.F.
Lttachment for pneumatic tampers reducing vibration to worker's haryis
Stan.i instr. '2 no-12:35-36 D 161. (MIRA
3 1 .
(Pneumatic tools)
MHULINSKY. A.14.
-1 j oo .,je org~jnismm in overatozs
St.at.e of some p~77~;;r
r,f pneumatic'! ramm-rs. 7,'GT lb2.
Hyglenic mflllatio-') %r '-.or wn",'ie vorl-Ang with eJentric wrenches.
Traly GIGT no.9:12-07-"' "~ 162. OMIRA 17:9)
ARTAMONOVA, V.G.; MIKULIIISKIY, A.M.
Physiological and hygienic 9valuation of vibration in
electric ramming. Trudy ISWII 75:132-137 163. (MIRA 17:4)
1.1~~y 6igiyeny truda s klinikoy professionaltnykh
zau,j-%faniy (zav. kafedroy - prof. Ye.TS. Andreyeva -
Galanina) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyonicheskogo
meditsinskogo instituta i GorIkovskiy nauchno-issledovatell-
skiy institut, gigiyeny truda i professionalinykh zabolevaniy
(dir. i-Astituta - kand. med. nauk 0.14. Gavruseyko).
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MIKULINSKIYp A.M.,, kand. mad. nauk
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Ind. -cigliv,
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M=NSKIY. A. S.
36130 K opreftlentyu parametrou ol*KtrichosKiKh pechey a podyishrqui eleKtrodud,
pogrushemV v tvarduyu shishtu. V ob: T*oriya i praktika rudnoy olaktroterwAi.
Sverdlovsk-Mskva. 194. S. 5-13.--Bibllogr: 13 nazv.
SO: Letopial Zhrumll akh Statey, No. 49, 1949
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35839 Opredeleniye uslovDoy khimicheskoy postoyannoy dlya paroobraznykh
neorganicheskikh veshchest v sb: Teoriya I praktika rudnoy elektrotermi
everdlovsk-moskva, 194P., a. 14-18.--Bibligr: 7 Naz-v
SO: Lepotis' Zhurnalinykh Statey, No. 49, 1949
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35847- Raschet,i kenstant rpv!iovesiya reaktsiy po polnovai oravileld:'Fil rierlista. .,
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SO: Letopis' -hurnalln-kh 6t;ite~ , Vol. 39, Moskvl, 1919
3
MMINsny. A. S.
MIKMINSKIY, A. S. I GaID. F. V.
36087 GermtIctam pechi a uplo ma nagmvatolon. (Pecho UND-1). V ob: Toorlya
I praktika ruduoy elaKtrotendi, 8"rdlovsk-mookwa. 1948. C. 21-22
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MIKULTNSKffl A. S.
MIKULINSKrY, A. S., GUID, P. V., KOLMI.., YU. G.-
36M-Z Gormtietmya ugltroasUya pachl sopmtivloniya MG-2. T ob: Toorlya i
pralKtiKa radnoy eleXtratendl. Sverdlovsk4baka. 1948, No. 23-7-4.
SO: Istopis" Zhurnall Mkh Statey. lb. 49, 1949
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MIKULINSKIY, A. S., G-LID, F. 7., 1 KOLTITIEs. YU. G.
"3 TotatontaKtyW gallvancostr. T obi Tooriya I praKtika rudnoy slaKtroteridi.
Svez,dlovsk4b#kva. 1948. S. 25-2t.
SO: latoplal Zhurnoll rWkh Statey, No. 49. 1949
MMLTMKTY, A. S.
MIKULINSKIY, .1. S. I GUID. P. V.
36086 GervwtichrWy shldKostiVy roo'stat. V ob: Toorlya I praKtika rudnoy
eleNtroternit. ftvrdlovsk-Mookwa, 1948, S- 27-28.
SO: TAtopisl Zhurnall vWkh Statqrj. Plo. 49. 1949
MMUMSM. A. S.
MIKULINSKIY, A. S. I GUID, 11. V.
36183 Povedeniye ogrwvpornykh lzdeliy pri vysokikh te"ratur*Kh. V ob; Teorlya i
praktika rudnoy 91ektrotermil. Sverdlovsk-Mbskra, 1948, S. 29-32.
SO: lAtopis'Zhruaallnykh Statey, No. 49, 1949
MIKULIIISKIY. A. S. I MARON, F. S.
36146 Vosstanovlonlys Kremme2ema uglfirodom. V ob Tooriya t praktiks rudnoy elektrotemil.
Sverdlovsk-Moskva. 1948 S. 33-44.--Bibliogr: 6 nazv.
SO: letoplat Zhrunalinykh Statey. No. 49, 1949
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36179, -67:11, A. S. 011, :,Dluc:
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ob: Teoriya i pl'alftiki 1'1(bl0Y cleltroLeriii.
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rK,1:11, S'-2"cy, 170. 1,9,
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MTV=NSKTYI A. S.
141KULINSKIY, A. S. I IWWh, F. S-
36180 Skarost' protokenlya reakt9li polvehaniya mllfid& alyundydya. V sb: Tooriya i
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36147 Oprddelaniya uprugosti para &Iyundntya nad yego forrosplaym Kinetichostla!
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