SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOSHIASHVILI, I. YA. - OSHKEVICH, YE. I.

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3tLidenl ,()SII:Aslfvl Causes of m: lk retention in c-.w,,3 during machine lk-ing. (If- Veterinarila 4-1 no.5:80-83 .1,1,y *-64. l,-AA 13: 3, 1, lAoskovskiy tekhnolcgJ,:heskiy institut rryasnay 1 molochnoy promyshlennosti. K-SHIASRVILI, M. I. "The Question of the Reactivity of the Organism in wlystrophy of Young Children." Cand Med Scit Tbilisi State Medical IwA, Tbilisi, 1954. (KL, ho 2, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 93-4-3/20 AUTHOR: Mr-,ihikin, A. S., T. TITLE: Bit Wear Characteristics at Variou3 Depth Ranges in the MukhanoV0 Area. (Rezu2taty pointervallnoy otrabotki dolot na Mukhanovskoy ploshchadi) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye Khozyaystvo, 1957, Nr.4, pp.6-11 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Under the guidance of VNI13urneft' two wells (No. 244 and 245) were bored for experimental purposes at the Mukhanovo area (Kuybyshevneft') by the same drill- ing crew, using the same type of bits, maintaining identical operating conditions and penetrating similar rock formations. The bits used were of the T(om-183) type. Special instruments (SKP-3 - Sborka Kontrolya Protsessov bureniya, and GIV-2 and GIV-4 - gidravlicheskiy Indikator Vesa) recorded the penetration rate of the bit and its axial load. The average footage drilled in one of the wells amounted to 22.7 m per bit at an average penetration rate of 15 m/h; the averages at the other well located at a distance of 400 m were 19.4 m and 16.1 m/h respectively. The differences were due to the fact that slightly different rock formations were encountered at the Card 1/3 depth of 900-1,350 m. 93-4-3/20 Bit Wear Characteristics at Various Depth Ranges in the Mukhanow Area. kContd). The wells were 2,230 m deep and were divided Into seven different zones, each characterized by differeft geological conditions. Footage drilled per bit and the penetration rate are given separately for each zone. ThI5 information is follow6d by a description of the wear characteristics of various parts of the bit in a given zone. Subsequently recommendations are made on the type of teeth and bearings to be used and on the loads to be applied on the bits at various depths. Six diagrams are presented. Each of them shows to curves. Curve No. I represents the load on the bit (vertical axis) at various depths. Curve No. 2 represents the penetration rate in meters per hour (vertical axis) at various depths (horizontal axis). The serial numbers of the bits used and various wear characteristics of their parts are Indicated in Card 2/3 the legends. 93 -4 -3/Or %t wear Characteristics at Various Depth Ranges in the Mikhanovc- Area. (Contd). It is concluded that drilling at certain specified levels should be performed using bits equipped with self-cleaning teeth of the CT type, characterized by small teeth and strong bearings. The greater the axial load on the bit (optimum limits determined by the design of a given turbodrill), the moi!e efficient the drilling. A sudden drop in the rate of penetration in medium hard strata should be a 4gnal for an immediate cessation of drilling and for the,weplacement of worn-out bit parts. in the hard f ormation encountered In the Mu k h a n o v a area drilling should be suspended as soon as the penetration Card 3/3 rate is reduced to 1/3 - 1/5 of the original rate. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. 1@ FiOSHIN, G.K. Quickly dismountable metalue keel block. Sudostroenie 28 no.6t62 Je 162. (Shipyards-Equipment and supplies) (KRA 15t6) KOSHIN' I.L. Light and plants. Ist.v shkole no.1:78 J&-F '56. (MI'c" 9-5) 1. Uchitell shkoly imeni Kalinina goroda Buguruslana Chkalovskoy oblasti. (Plants, F-ffact of light on) W)SRTM, 1.1. - Conducting practical cnuress In animal husbandry for students of city schools. Nst. v shkole no.6:65-66 &D 156. NLRA 9-12) 1. Uchttell sredney shkoly iment Xalinina,g. Buguruslana Chkalovskoy oblasti. (Stock and stockbra"ding) RUIN. V.I., inthener; IFFOLITOT, Ya.Ya., kand1dat tokhnichoskilch nauk. Firet book on ventilation and pneumatic transportation In bast fiber mills. Toket.prom. 14 no-10:53-54 0 054. (NLMA 7:10) (Textile factories--Heating and ventilation) (Conveying machinery) 5 (3) AUTHORS: 0amsonova, 1@oshin !J. IT SOV/79-29-7-7, /8", TITLE: Transformation of Benzyl Al=?ml Over Gumbrin Loam (Prevrashcheniye benzilovogo spirta na cumbrine) PFMODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 7, pp 2275-2278 (USSR) A-BSTRACT: According to data contained in publications dibenz@-l ether and a resinlike hydrocarbon result as main products at the catalytic transformation of benzyl alcohol. This transformation was attempted by the authors with gumbrin loam activated by HCl. The influence exerted by the temperature and heating period on the yield of the reaction products (Figure) Was inVeStigated. On heating for one and a half hour the transformation of alcohol takes place already at 500 in considerable quantities, although the yield of ether-soluble reaction products is still small. At 750 the tranformation of benzyl alcohol increases abruptly, whereby also ether-soluble products obtain a yield of 27.1 % (calculated for the initial alcohol). At a temperature increaje of up to 1000 the transformation of alcohol increases further, but the yield of ether-soluble products does @.ot rise much (28.51/",). At 1050 the alcohol is tr.@nsformed up to Card 1/3 901,"', and the yield of ether-soluble products drops somewhat. Transformation of Benzyl Alcohol Over ;umbrin Loam SOV/79-29-7-37/83 The irregular ratio of this transformation and the quantity of other-soluble products is conditioned by the formation of resins insoluble in ether. On further heating at 1000 for three hours the transformation of alcohol up to 98.7 % takes place, in which case the yield of ether-soluble products ducq not exceed 30.9 %. The following products were obtained from the other-soluble mixture under optimuia conditions (1000 and heating for three hours): the main product dibenzyl ether, toluene, benzaldehyde, water, a compound 02192 0 and an ether- insoluble resin (C 7H6)x . The decomposition of libenzyl ether to benzaldehyde and toluene according to scheme 1 (Ref 12) is, according to testa carried out by the authors, rather improbable, however, scheme 2 (Ref 13) is rather favorable, because according to this scheme (Ref 13) the gas-like products CO and hydrogen formed at "5-1160 were in a ratio 1 : 4.5. There are 1 figure and 13 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy gosudarstveanyy universitet (Leningrad State University) Card 2/3 Transformation of Benzyl AlcobDI Over Gumbrin Loam SOV/79-29-7-@7/83 SUBMITTED: May 27, 1958 Card 3/3 Y.O.33HININ, I. "Personal Responsibility of aFighting Man for the Eefense of his Country." (Lichnaya otvetstvennost' voina za sashchitu rodiny.) Y.Voyenizdat 1955.(,-L str. MOSHININA, Ye.A.; SIl-4Y--V, Yu.S. Gastrobiopsy in cancerous and procancerous disesse3 of *.,,p stomach. Vop. onk. 8 no.12,,13-18 162. (!.!!.V '-Y:6' 1. Iz khirurgichoskogo otdolentyn, (zav. - A.I. '--henov) ll@-r,! oblastnoy bollnitsy Lrrent !.'.F. Vladim'rskoro (,t)r, @,i ,r7nmll@;Q I y ruk,-v f'. (glnvnyy vrach - Ye.l. 1-41' 'tgev, nauc@,.ny- A.I. Kozhevnikov). Adre3 avtorov: Arzwrvis, @Y;Irlst' 'r; 4 U. Kirova, 58. Vtorayq obl;,,,na,,,o tx-' initsr, ime lfr). SULTAN. N.V.; MOSHIMSKAYA, L.I. Two cases of partial uterine rupture in preenancy diagnosed by crepitation when palpated. Aicush. i gin. 33 no.3;my-Je '57. (MIA 10:8) 1. 1z Cherno-Ontrovskoy rayonnoy bolinitay Khael'nitakoy oblasti (UTARUS. rupt. partia In pregn.. diag. by crepitation when palpat!'. (Rug)) (PMNANCT, compl, partial uterine rupt., diag. by crepitation when palpated (Rum)) 5(2) AUTHORS: Garnova, T. G., Zlotnikov, L. Ye., SOV/32-25-2-15/7B MoshjRjkgyff,_X,_jj&, Paradzhanova, 11. G. Shvartsman, V. P. TITLEt The Testing of Chromathermographic Gas Analyzers (Ispytantya khromatermograficheakikh gazoanalizatorov) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 2, pp 197-159 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The operation of the thermodynamic gas analyzer KhT-2 and the universal chromathermographic setup of the KhT-3 model was tested. Both apparatus have already been described in another paper (Ref). The KhT-2 model was used to analyze the discharge of the propane column of a gas fractionating unit. It is fully automated, and it has been possible to carry out 1193 analyses in 68 days with this apparatus. The universal chromatherm-,- graph KhT-3 was used in the central laboratory of the '.Iossow Petroleum Processing Plant (see Ass.). Parallel determinations were carried out with the Podbillnyak apparatus which is in general use (Tables 1,2). The investigation results are in good agreement. The advantage of the KhT-2 apparatus is, how- ever, that the saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons up to Card 1/2 CV including the butane isomers can be determined with it in The Testing of Chromathermographic Gas Analyzers SOV/32-25-2-15/79 one operation, while the KhT-3 apparatus in addition to the saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons also permits the de- termination of all butane, butylene, pentane, and amylene isomers (15-20 components). In the investigations at the Moscow Petroleum Refining Plant the authors vQrq assisted by L. P. Zhigacheva, T. V. Krasnova, I. P. Lentishchev, V. V. Naumova, A. A. Osaulenko, S. E. Simongau, A. V. Pupkov, S. Sadkov, and B. V. Alekseyev. There are I figure, 2 tahleal and I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy aeftepererabatyvayushebiy zavod (Mosccw Petrol,-?um Refining Plant) Card 2/2 1)w 8/032/60/826/mg/m/c- 0 11.3000 IMSAM Mllon. astat-10. A. 4 IhA eb vo P.. creea-.. 4. V., Lavi%lla" 1. .. a...... k-. X. I '@gyt"ff,. to ut.ruiaatiaa r saeii &a-%. r .. tat&" 1%0, T-1. 26. we. 9. 1017 - 1083 f d.t.at.1ma ""C.. 1. bell- ac-41-4 t. ta. ad- Servues Gkrewstoers;by "a *borated. The @;eriaextm w- a4A. Jfr-2M (Xh?-Zv) .1@ . based aa %he th'-h"' ..I pri..Ipl. (1. f. Th. -kt=4 -'dits "to 6.1-ted that a det-ter -14 4*te@@ t,4 -@ -a" w:yI I P@4t@ b7 %94 ahatao4ri I a., belle. ky the thermal ant hytT.64 y ". beat f Mkl-@ a long a 1, . b c ( ) - I 1 2 saiana. ril. It XT an -1 "d it. rep Sall4a.: Th. to 0.10 at r. tt " - . it. tbb* WSAB "" f0f 4"179-6 ead -9 ..-led -S cut 112 at 35*C- Saktuf It V .. Me t- -bl-4- . Vetter u ... larral *-SDI* g-aetiti..' a- tut the -" t. O.C!%. a 1-- %be 9hT-2V 1-t-, w." tt- bumti.a ... r ..pp., O:Ide to Ubulated. The" afte. I table. .24 1 I-I.t -f."- . tonstruk%orskajo byvm vt*.4tLtI I (U t orri.. r., ad V86:08YS" X7 n7ma 'a 11 1* 7 tastit.% W@J' I tit.t. r al.ral Cos CW4 212 NO L 9.5" -7 - 6- 5FkT (M App (c @ /T A-vpi pn J, Ir-r-1 Ar@'J' qc--@ /'.,i r.-nr N) A -7Tw-- 2 /73 7, (p) - 3R P LX ACCESSION NR: AT4048191 S, 0000'';-j/o0t)'()()( 0()99,0108 AUTHOR: Alekseyeva, A. V., Berman, B.S., Goltbert, K.. A., Datskevich, A. A., Moshinskaya, M. B. , Fomina, A. 1. TITTZ: @etermination of trace impw*ities in monomers SOURCE: Vaesovuznayu nauchno-teklmicheskaya konferentatya po gazovo_V_ khromato- gr-afa._2d, 96--a-cow,15-62. ",rorr.'itography), trAy' konifirientiiii. Moscow, lzd-vo Naukzt. 1964, TOPIr TAGS: monomer analysis, b7tpurity detarmination, gas chromatography, flame ionization detector, molecular sieve, Werma.1 conductvity detector AB&TRAGT--. --The paper-concerns the determination of trace impurities In ethylene and @e to be mged-as raw materWs for poly-mers and-- copolymers. @! JAght impurities ptortIg.n M2, N2, 02, C02, CH4) were detex-nined with the theri@@ conductivlty detector G-3, 'neavy impurities with the flame toni t-ation detector. The sonsitivity was increased -onsider9bly by the use of prograMIT-ed temperatures. The determimtion of 11ghi im- miritinn to baBed on the enrichment fiffoct obtained if the Impurities are adsorbed to a it nd ta IRRAOT dairree than the main compor,mf@ the wilith ot tne ha oi heavy uompunen w determined by the coefficient of the! aagornamijEy trom &.e mixturu, WaL of the light _card L 1@195'7-65 ACCESSION NR: A'14048191 Impurities by tbe spread of the adsorptive zono of the main component (effiylene, pro- !,@ I- -w, i. Forinula.3 for finding tho r- 1@ . il-w -4rf- prta.,writi,!- Tlw, ad st) r 1)t i , n cutuairis were used, the first for unricrimeni.- Lne sc-4i,,orld lr)r- semratjo[j. Separation of in, r (vni-E-d -@v 1, T JUI ali d-l Ccrd 2/3 ASSOCIATION: Nme mosiIII'SK"'.u., I. I. 22278 Moshinskaya, V. I. ArkheoloEicheskiye isslodovaniya V refsr za 1947 G. F-ratkiye sooh--@.clh o dokladakh I polevykh issledavanlyakh in-ta istoril material. Kulltury, vyp. 26, 1949, S. 134-38 SO: LFTOPISI No. 30, 1949 MOSHIIIISKA@iA, V. 1. "Ztielezny,-/ llc@ rirA se'fe-,M ,- I ' K : ;tv.r: : !@ - pripolyarnoy poios.*"." report submitted for 7tt. Inti 7,ong, Antrimpo -ow. @ -a-L -z Ettai- --)W! -U, -, , Moscow. 3-iC) Aug ACC NR1 AP7001333 SOURCE COM uR/o428/66/ooo5[(oo4[(oo37/ooW AUTHOR: Moshinskiy$, A. V. ORG: none TITLE- Diffraction of the field from a longitudinal dipole radiator by two parallel elliptical cylinders. I. Electric dipole radiator SOURCE: AN B3SR. Vestsi. Seryya fizika-matematychnykh navuk, no. 4, 1966, 37-46 TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic wave diffraction, dipole antenna, antenna directivity ABSTRACT: The author points out that hitherto there have been no investigations of the emission of a dipole source located near several cylinders with alliptical cross sections, although this is an important problem from the point of view of controUine the directivity patterns of antennas with the aid of passive elements. The problem solved 13 that of the diffraction from a point dipole situated at the origin by two infinitely long ideally conducting electric cylinders, whose major and minor axes arq mutually parallel. The differential equation and the boundary conditions for the problem are formulated and are solved by separating the variables in elliptic co- ordinates. Approximate methods of evaluating the integrals are presented and the results are applied to find the field of the electric dipole emitted in the wave zonq and the radiation fren a longitudinal linear antenna. The author thanks Ye. A. Ivsnov for continuous interest In the work. Orig. art. hast 46 forwilas. StM CODE.* 09/ SM MM 05JUIM/ OPJG RJW: 008/ OTH REF: 006 , I; . A . ,d ( j @it,'r- . -, (- i ,r. @,@ . ..T I i , , @ , ,i: c I' . .@ t v .nI . ; A Ll Al"YEV 3.:-@. ki;,": LA T'A , 1 . Z to k fi., . r au x r, ed K V A L I F. S F i red A f-ril. Y. :-(I -tekhnicheakoi korfferem5ii moluayih w- ur,hrkyrti rall, melio--fil 1 F71(lrot@e@-hnikf. n@:i.i.ii, !.fe 0 1 K i kc MOSHOSMY . L.G. I itizh.; 141KOLAYEV, S. 1. , inzh.; 6RCHELYAN( V) V. P'. I - - - -- inzh.; WIN, A.M. , Inzh. Underground operations @n mines of the Nizhniy Tagil Metallurgical Combirw. 'Biul. TSIIGIRI tio.1.9-18 161. (141 Rjt 14: 9 - (ViW.@Uy Tagil region-44ining enginvering) MOSHIM11Y, L. G. , gornyy inzh.; SHCHELKANOV, V. A. , gorny-y i n,-,h. Increasing the efficiency of the development of inclined beds. Gor. zhur. no.lOs4&-48 0 '61. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Sverdlovskiy sovnarkhoz (for @Ioshinskiy). 2. Gorno- geologicheskiy institut Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR (for Shchalkanov). (Iron mines and mining) MIOSHINSKIY, LzArL-Grigorlyevich; SHCIGIMICV, Vladlen Aleksandrovich; e@- - - - SIFYAGINA, Z.A., red. izd-va; WIVSKAYA, G.M., tekhn. red. (Underground working of Ural. iron ore depositslPodzemwaia razrabotka zhelezorudrqkh mostorozbdenii Urala. Moskva, Gos- gortekhizdat,, 1962. 138 P. (MIRIL 15:11) (Ural Mountains-Iron mines and mining) VLOIldl, N.P.; MaSH.-LICKIT, L.G. ; BEIM, b,,;. ; 14-,'t, ; PI;PELTAT-.r,- 13-1-T-.@"TAYGIN, V.3. E.Aminating cavitlaq a@ trj,@ .rokutivayly ;Cr. ZI.L]'. no. 12-,73-.74 D 165. 20 m 'M I T' V fiber) 1;2 .11 1 ac! Al",)u I ;nf, L 41EL-66 EWT(M)LEWp(j)_ _ Jjp(c) ACC NRi AP6015676 souRcE CODE: uiR/0413/66/000/009/0077/0077 INVENTOR: ahologon,, I. M.; Moshinskly, L. Ya.; Romantsevich, M. K.. ORG: none TITLE: Method of obtaining orkanosilicon resins Class 39, lio.181297( (announced by Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of plastics (Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy Institut plastmass)j SOURCE: Izobretenlya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 00 1 9", 77 TOPIC TAGS: resin, organosilicon resin, organosilicon compound ABSTRACT: An Author Certificatc has been Issued for a method of obtain ing organosilicon resins by the condensation of silicon organic com- pounds with polydydric alcohols upon heating. To expand the variety of initial compounds, alkoxyallylendomethvlenetetrArLydropht~allo anhydride is suggested as the organosilicon compound. (Translation) [NTJ SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: Oqjul64/ uDc: 678.6:661.72 KOSHINSKIY, V. (Moshynslkyi, V.] Let's buW mechanized bakeries on collective farms faster . Sill. bud. 11 no.12s6_7 D 161. (MLiA 1512) 1. Machallnik otdola naladki zavoda "Kyivprodmash.w (Ukraine-Bakers and bakeries) MGSHKkLEV, A. G.: MaFtOl' A,,TCic SCI (@,Jr;s) -- 11rhe of t,-ichn'c;iI rj, the spruce forests of the north6astc-,rn Tmi-t of Perm' obIr--st". Lpn!ngni@) - , Acae. 15 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, LeniTVg-Fid Order of LnTi!-n Feresti-i ---n[-jwqrITW Im S. M. Kirov), 150 conlon (KL, No 17,, 1959, lip) sot 0019 004 000 004 O*v *T-o a -1 f .9 a, Mr-M) -- "Mal"S 000 0*0 *04,0,* &ice, 14 a is u 46 age a' a I "a WON" to a sm-em it ft Ow-mme O"S.M ft No. 4. pp. 24-32). Ila Itualma), A c taffed Aem@ilptlon of the intomfuction of a Systelu of WfAing 10 open-befifth furomm to a time-plan Is given. All the ammitry opetlatictim am aynchrmimed with lisp workirw of the bintawm. Iflaw it so* 4,W fatal p u0 AV to A56- 10000 96666:1,9"em *000000000600000 0 Rd 0 0 6 1 IF 0 9 A 0 1 99 00000000064*00006 9090060*606606006 .00 -00 lee "Oe "so .00 woo : goe fee go* i. Ye. ItContemporary Method of Haking a Graph S",owing the Amount of Transportation Work at Metallurgical Factories", Stalt, No. 7, 1948. Docent, Dnepropetrovsk Metal Inst., -cl948-., Docent, Leningrad Polytech. Inst., -cl948-. ., I Y, I I 25552 Sovremenn- C -, I y Grafik Ferevozok 'a Meta-,lurgici-eskom ZI-.r , . -tx-- , . 9 .r li wl CA e ho. 7. s..' 639-46 SOi LETOPIS NO- 30, 1948 PRIYKAX, Ivan Andreyevich; RTABIUIKIY. Broaislav Takov1svich; KOSMM ICH. Isay Toyseyevich; RLUTY, M.P.. redaktor; PIVIDIM, isdatellstva; SHFAK, Ye.G. takhatchaskly redaktor [The organization of steel Industry] Organizataila metallurgicheakogo protswodstva. ?ad nauchnot red. I.A.Prilmaka. Koskva. Go@. nauchno- takha. Izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tsvetnot astallurgit, 1956. 438 p. (Steel industry) (KIRA 9:8) A7THORS: hioshk-evicht I.Ye. (Cay-A. Tech. So. ) and Zaytsev, K@ P. (C@_:_d t;conomic zic.). TITLE: Planning of operational rchedulesl preparatiol for oduction and dispatch control in open hearth aeltin,@; shops. rperativnoyc planirovaniye# podgo-tovka proizvodstva i @ I dispetcher@rkciy kontroll v martenovskilkh tsekho-kh). PERIODIO.U: "Stal!" (Steel)v No.89 1957, pp.749-753 (USSR). ABSTIUXT: Operatioral planning and the work in " open hearth melting shop is discussed. It is pointed out that in view of the existence of a number of variable factors influenc- JrE the daily planned schedule of furnace operation which seldow can be adhered to, it is necessary to resign from issuing written daily-shift instructions for the individual sections of the shopp but to establish a constant practice of servicirv,, the individual smeltizv., operations. The main tasi-, io to socurc rhythmical delivery of the individual heats. Measures which can be taken to prevent furnace bunch- ing are outlined. Material and technical supplies, dispatch control and accoiints are also discussed. Objects and parameters of the dispatch control are given in Table 1 and Card 1/2 a scheme of interrelatiAG the dispatch department with the shift roroonnel of an open hearth melting shop - Table 2. It 155-0-2L,po Planning of operational achedules, preparations for roduction and dispatch control in open hearth melting shops. ntj M is concluded that the main direction in organising pro- 4uction should be an increased effort in preparation for production and dispatch control and freeing of the pro- duction personnel from duties not specific to that per- sonnel. There are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Dneptropetrovsk. Metallurgical Works. (Dnepropetrovskiy Metallurgicheskiy Institut). AVAILAME: Library of Congmas Card 2/2 133-1-21/24 AUTHOR: Moshkevich, I.Ye., C9ndidnte of Technical Sciences TITLE: Some Problems on the Operational Management of Production (NekotorMe vopro5y operativnogo rukovodstva proizvodstvom) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, No.1, PP. 83 - 88 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The problem of inter-departmental operational planning and preparation of production on iron and steel works is dis- cussed. It is pointed out that in order to -Lm:,rove operational management, it is necessary to increase the responsibility of service departments so that the management of producing depart- ments can concentrate on improvement of the productivity and quality of production. There are 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovsk MetallurgicalInst%-Ute (Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut) AVAILABLE: Library of Contress Card 1/1 HOSHKEVIaH, 10ye. Organization of a yard for storage of equipment spare parts. Metal- lurg 4 no-3:36-37 Mr 159. (xrRA 12t4) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallargicheakiy Institut. (Metallurgical plants-Nquipment and supplies) PHASE I BOOK M(PLOITATION S07/5360 Priymak,, Ivan Andreyevich, Bronislav Yakovlevich Ryabin'kiy, and Isay Teyseyevich Moshkevich Organizatsiya metallurgicheskogo proizvodstva (The Organization of Production in Metallurgical Plants) 2d ed., enl. and rev. Moscow, wtallurgizdat, 196o. 501 p. 6,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): I.A. Priymak; Ed. of Publishing House: R.F. Avrutskaya; Tech. Ed.: P.O. Islentlyeva. PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for students in metallurgical institutes and tekhnikuma,, and may also be used by technical personnel in metallurgical plants. COVERAGE: Principles of organization and production planning in basic and auxiliary 0-ms of a metallurgical plant are stated. Problem relating to the organization o..' ;anufacturing processes, engineering standardization, planning and coordination of operations and wages, production planning, materials supply, and production costs, are reviewed. Also considered are methods for developing a financial plan, and for reporting and analyzing the economic and financial activity of a metal- lurgical plant. Ho personalities am mentioned. There are no references. Card-l;@13- . UrTSLY. Kh. KIDVUV. I.LMOMMIGH. I.; Inprove the estAblIshmat of work name in saintenaace shape of metalluMical plants. Sots.trud 4 no.7:82-96 A 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Machine-shop practice-Production standards) POKHIL'KO. K.D.: DEN'TANTS, L.A.; ZkTTSV, D.P.; 140SHKUICH, I.Ts.; PUZYRfKOV. P.I. - Contralizad minufacture of spare parts for the equipment of metallurgical plants. Metallurg 5 no.2:33-15 F 160. (EPA 13:5) 1. Dnepropetrovfikiy sovnarkhoz i Dnepropotrovskiy metallurgi- , cheakly institut. % (Ketallurgical plants-Squipment and supplies) GIRIESIN, Aleksandr Hikhaylovich; MOSHKEVICH, Isay Yevseyevich; BMLYRID, S.S. , red. ; faMORSWA, , tekhn. red. jPlanning and work analq8is of the railroad transportation sections of metallurgical plants] Planirovanie i analiz raboty zheleznodo- rozhrqkh tsekhov metallurgicheskikh zavodov. Moskva, Cos. nauchno- takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii, ;961. 69 p. (NDA 14:9) (Railroads, Industrial) (Metallurgical plants) LIKRACHEV, Te.M.; ZAYTSEV, M.P.; KOSHKEWICH* I-.Ye. Improving methods of determining founding costs. Ut.proizv- no.2:9-12 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Founding--Costs) MOSHKEVICH, I.Ye.; ZAYTSLV, Kh.P.; SWOOV, A.A. Industrial planning In netallurgical plant forge shops. Kuz.- shtam.proizv. 4 no.2:31--33 F *-62. ORDA 15:2) (Forge shops--Production control) MOSHKMUCH,-I.XdL., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; ZAYTSEV, Kh.P., sotsent, kand. ekonom.nauk Centralized control in blast furnace plants with complete automation of the industry. Stall 22 no.11:104&1050 N 162. (MRA 151ll) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgichaskiy inatitut. (Blast furnaces) (Autonation) 44350-66 EWT (m)/EWP ( t)/ET I/ElT W IJP(c) JD/iiW C NRi AP6012610 SOURCE CODE: UR/0182/66/000/004/0017/0019 AUTHOR: Chernyavskaya, S. G.; @Ialinovskaya T. I.; Moshkevich, L. D.; Lizhdvoy, R. ORG: none TITLE: Effect of the flowsheet of technological deformatio d of the regimes of heating- and homogenizing on the structural banding of ShKhl5 steel SOURCE: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 4, 1966, 17-19 TOPIC TAGS: machine steel, metal grain structure, metal rolling, metal forging, homogenization heat treatment / ShK1d5 machine steel ABSTRACT: The problems of maximizing the homogeneity of the structure and properties of metal are particularly acute as rotpards the special steels used in the machine building industry: by way of an example, the authors consider the effect of various schemes of deform- ation (rolling, forging. etc.) on the development of coarse structural banding in ShKbl5 steel (1. 00% C, 0. 018% P, 1. 43% Cr, 0. 006% S. 0. 28% Si, 0. 11% Ni, 0. 35% Mn, 0. 11% Cu), since such banding affects adversely the quality of this steel. Experimental investigation of various types of deformation and heat treatment anJ homogenizing established the following: rnrA 1,19 L 44350-66 ACC NR- AP6012610 structural banding of rolled stock is not reduced by forging It into a square shape or by its hot upsettir4,r. On the other hand, the homogenizing of l40xl4O mm billets in laboratory con- diUons at 1160*C for 10 hr reduces die extent of structural banding from 3. 5-4. 5 to 21. 0, and for 20 hr, to 1. 5. Homogenizing at U60*C for 2 hr with respect to the ingots obtained from a vacuum are furnace reduces the extent of structural banding from 3. 5 to 1. 5 in roUed stock of 38 mm diameter. Reheating of intermediate 180A80 mm bWets during the forging of the ingot into l4Ox14O mm square shape reduces the extent structural of banding, but it is techni- cal.ly not as convenient as the homogenizing of ingots combined with their heating prior to fominir- Oriz- art. haa! 4 fiLrures. 2 tables- ,,__KOSHKN lqg,. ;! - ., - -; Scheduling and planning equipment rep4trine, operations In metallurgical plants. Notallurg no.9:3-6 8 156. (MLRA 9:10) I.Doteent kRfedry organizatsit I plantrownnlyn Dn'"Propetrevsksgo metal- lurgichaskego Instituta. (Metallurgical plants--Equipment and sulyplieve) ko V V i ft ma gTietic rjat-,-Ia-j. I G.LaS8 2.L, No. 171484 K",r; Byulleten! i-zubrzteniy i tovarrrjYh znaku-v, n o. 11, 196, 53 T AC -5; magnetic material, soft magnetic material This Auther Cert i fic -it e in tro,luces FA Boft rnFigriet tp-i* -r4 1,. -af- arp rtrld@,l T. inrre,"e r UX J. ity ,@-Cactar ir. the veak fi @ldn, 0.2% biamuth oxide is @i-l A _7 'ASSOCIATION: Predpriyatiye govadarfjtvemwgo komitata po olekt-ronroy fek"Inike 3-ZSR -,orrumtttee an Electronic Eagineering, SSSR) S UT, Kf It E E2ojun6T, Eli M : 00 SUD CODE MM, FM -Mj FR )r,,r, A"! 4()4 i AU'*1'H()R.-,: Gov.vayev, M. I. , W)slikevich, ';. A. Sa t,,, Shabanov, I . M. TITLE: Determination of the Ephedra Alkaloids by '-he Gx@,lal_e Me thod PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy Ichimii, 1959, Vol 3@!, 11v "-,, pp 231*3-2')20 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is the third paper, on the quaci@itL,'_ ciC alkaloids and deals with the determiria' Ii,-jrj -X all:aloids of ephedi- The me thod 1 s based Or-1 th(2 u 1, cif altra- loids of' ephedra, using oxalic acid. Tll'-, ephedrine is readily soluble in coid wa@ -o-v, t,, !.fie of' ephedrine is almost insoluble in watev. P').- 'Alis puvpose the alicaioid of' ephedra is titrated with ,% -zali(, acid until neutral to litmus. Determination of afid peudri- ephedvine cari be carried out by two meth,,(J.;: (1) alkaloids weve, isolated by the usual standard metfiod, t)y @rivusi(jjj with 1% H2Solt and extj@actlojj with eth(.r; (L') 1@;o- Card 1/1, lated from the plant by steam distiI1W_j(,f,. D-.Iid-@; Deter-minal loti ul' the 11-'phudva Alkaloido by the Oxz,latu Method SO,!/c`o--0,--i(- SUBMITTED: ophedrine ard pseudoephedrine an the Tnixtl@r---, -I' 1he ephedra alkaloids, insignit'icant a mo k i n t.; 1 - f dritie and I-N-methylephedrine w(-,ve Ck),,w-J. ephedrine was isolated Vrom the eph, Ephedrinc. hydrochloride ha.,; nil) A i,,,j) del.ermination of' the obtained samplu wit,li lviiit-- hydrochloride showed no depre:;.,,ion. Khorcnku, E. A. took part in the development, (.,f' the abuve There are I-) table@,; and 114 ruf`ererwt.:.@, 1) ,;@Jvi-@ 2 U.S., 3 German, 1 Chinese, I Japane:.,w, I Fvu-ch, 1 British. Tile 3 U.S. and Briti--h ref'ovei,c(s.,, Ewe: ShOLI, T. Q., J. Biol. Chem., 70, lu) 0. P., and Kelly, J. W., Am. J. Pharm., c)(), 12, Smith, S., J. Chem. Soc., 201-)6 May 23, 19'j8 C a rd @f / L, 5.15200,1--.3n I O,@). @gUo So"' AUTHORS: @orayev, M. i Sazu, o-,, a, fi. N. , Moshkev IS. A Shabanc,v, I. M. TITLE: Brief Commi:in _4 ca on, QxiIll@ Mt2thcd A,ka.(-;'.I.,- DeterminatiGn I,-, Ep'nedra Permar._:;aT.a,@e T11ra'4_11 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimil, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 3, pp '748- 750 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is CommuricatIon IV rjf a series of studies on quantitative analytical methods for the determination of alkaloids. The authors developed a separati've deter- mination rf ephedrine and pseudoephedrlne In ephedra plants by titration of the alkaloid oxalates with KMnO4 in acid medizn. A 2% aquec,,js sclution of oxalic acid was added fvum a -(; 'he Tnix' ;re @)f extra@-Ied f'rom 1-he plan'--s wlth "he SI-arilard method, until a neutral litmi,s reaction was c)b@ained. Card 1/2 The mixture was then heated s_1owy complel@e Brief Communication. oxailc CC Alkaloids Determination in ETI@edr-@@ Using Permanganate Tltra*',@@:-, SO-: dioso.'ation ot* '.he ai@(a'.'Gi(JS. cocling t-ne 3c:jl'on to rocm temperature precipitated epheJrine oxallate in crystal fcr,m. The pr(,cipitate was dis,-@,o.ved diluted s.i,.Ckiric a,--Id (i:-'00), heated r.(,, C, aid titrat-ed warm .-41th @@.,N soi:-itic-)r. 3f KMr-,5 Pst@udoephedrine )xalate in @he @11!trate was in the same mariner. The method takes r)riy days as oornpar-ed wi-t@i 3-4 days required by the c1d method pr@--@3cribed Ly COST and based cr, differer, 3ol,hili'ies the a1i@aiclds ir. pe-r@,:eur-. e *- he r. Tlitfr,: are -.- ,,1b,'es; and Cninese, -- Scviet. ASSOCIATION: Alkaicid Lal:)@)rat(@ry (A' '-he of Cl@emica: Scieiiuej, AcaJemy (@!' Scleri,-eo, Kazax@@ SSR aikal(@id(;v lr-,otil.uta r'(--,;K.Ikh na ;z AN, Kazakriskcy SSR) SUBMITTED: Aug@ist --', 1 @(j Card 2,12 22fUBANOV, B.A.; RAFIK,`.V, S.R., Synthenis of po2X=-,.-a. Par', ljl@ ?U.xelf p6lyval,@el @-ased or, &-Xy leno- diamine, acRpic, aminoon3ntnic, and amino-andecanoic acido. VVS100, sond. 5 no.9-1325-1328 IS 163. (@URA 17sl) 1. lnstitut khlllohfis@i@h n,,,k 0 K,zSSR. -' /` PA ( -3 1@ AT5 00 100 r@ 1@ A 'a. N. 1. -@,V: Studleq in the fiell of polymer synthegia Part 15. Synthesis of R2!yaTIdes pre- I . ; E Uw 10jili Ili- luld and I kh nfiuk. Trudy, v. I , M4. Sintez i Al: KazSSM. JnBtitut kh1ri rheqki YY,5_0_komo1eku1yarn-,kj: @iw,t-di,wni@ fSvy,,O)eFis and of @w,7i-niolecular compounds), 36-41 TOPIC TAGS: polycondensation, polyamide syntbesis, xyly1lenedram-ine, adipic acid, sebacic acid, Isophthalic acid, Intrinsic viscosity, thermal stability ABSTRACT: Poly-m-gylylene-adipamide. poly- p- xylyl ene-s ebac azni &, and poly-m-xyly- and -ne-isophthEz!fLmide were prepared froin the dlamine,;. actds, salts and ftctd chlorides, m fm 1 rr polvriertzatton, and tested v M, i xI vi 1 were obtained by golution polymenzaLion in Cord 1/2 IIR: AT5001006 tl@ 2r,@ -Tilca, of q M P r Wi., t k, C v f-I I li t; r) i 1@ a I -r),siai,.lne uuui -1 U III -e con- n,,- t@.ophth@aniitle wus 90'@.. the m itXi T! me'usured viscowtv and sevur cn)HsI.T-@ked and in14111 9t ,f the -mcie 5 . itarted at 350C. Urig. art. h @,s i 3 il4urt-fi and :1 udiies. a Akndprn!@@a NR ;k. Wa7akhAkov SSI( of S T_ r Will-TED: 00 EN CL: 00 SUB CODY )c M-TA* NO REP SOV: 001 OTHER: 004 Ca-d 2 /2 KOSHXITICHO S.H.; MMINOVICH, H.S. @orrelatfon between tonsillitis and tuberculosis in chil4rom an6 alolescents. Probl.tub. no.3.'311-40 V7-Je 055. (KRA 9-8) 1. rz kafedr7 oto-laringologit (zav.-prof. L.L.Pmmin) i kafedr7 tu'herknleza (sav.-prof. B.L.Yakhnis) Ukrainskogo instituta uso- v"rshenstvovant,va vrachey (dir.-doteent I.I.Ovetyenko). (TONSILITIS, relation to tubare. in child.) (TUBImMMIS, relation to tonsillitis in child.) MOSHKICVICH, S.H.,kandidat neditainakikh nauk.; SHTIVXL1. A.Ta.. Otogenous intracranial complications and the dynamics of lysosyso activities in saliva and blood as one of the indicators of the organism's reactivity. Vast. oto-rin. 18 no.1:77 Ja-IF 156 (KIRA 9:6) 1. 1z Ukrainsk-ogo nauchno-inaledovatellskogo Instituta bolezaey ui&,a. gorla i nosa (direktor dotsent A.?. Kollbaba) Khar1kov. (LTSOZYME) (MAR--DISEASES) (HUD--DIBUSIS) KQ,5H"VlGH6 SJL. Treating acute sinuattis in patients with influenza and catarrh of the upper respiratory passages. Bov.med. 21 Supplement:25 '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1. lz imfedry bolezney ukha, gorla I nose Ukrainskogo Institute unovorshenstvoveniya vrechey. (FRONTAL SIM-DISUSSS) (INFIVIdNZA) (RESPIRATORY ORGADS-DISNA8193) Mi" ;i". .", I V . ,1, #@ @(. @, 1, . - . . . , :-i-- t " @ -I @ I @, A. . @: , I I .!,. . . - . 7 @ , , , I 1) .. I . I I , ... . I . @j VHz"Ar.. KOSHKUIGH. V.S. Novocaine block in angina phlegnonosa. Vest. oto-rin. 17 no.6:46-47 V-D 155. (HLRA 9:2) 1. Is kliniki bolazasy ukha. gorla, i nose, (dir.--prof. B.T. Telantsev) Kazakhokogo meditsinskogo inatituta. Alms,-Ats,. (TONSILLITIS, therapy. procaine nerve block) (PROCAUX. therapeutic use. tonsillitis. nerve block) (ANWHISIA. RMICHAL. procatne block in tonsillitis) KOS M VICH, V.S., vrach Changes In the peripheral blood following cooling of the tonsils in chronic tonsillitis. Zdray.gazakh. 16 no'. 10:2?-30 056. (MLRA 9:12) 1. 1z kliniki bolesney ukha, gorls i nosm Kazakh,skogo gosudaretvannogo maditsinakogo inatituta iment V.M.Nolotove I Iz Alsa-Atinakoy oblestnoy bollnitsy. (TONSILS-4131ASMS) (BLOOD-LUMINATION) KOSHOVICH, V.S. Vascular reactions of the buccal mucosa to a distant cold stimulus in patients with chronic tonsillitis. Zdrav.razakh. 16 no.12:2i-26 156. (14MA 10:2) 1. It kliaiki bolesney ukha. gorla i nose Xazakhakoro maditainakogo institute im. Y.H.Kolotova (zaveduyushchiy klinikoy - professor B.T.Yelantsev) 1. otorinolaringolovichookogo otdolonlya Alma-Atinakoy oblastnoy bolluitsy (glavW vrach - I.M.Krmwn) (TOUSLIS-DISBASIS) (BMW WISSNIS) '@-' - '-" 3 L 1:0--T-EVICI-'p V.S. (-irl Led Sci tip (diss) 1171c.,ction vessel.3 @tcous lining of clicel, an,! of loucoc., t%es-- A'*ftA Chronic to-Isilitis r--um-t-Ata, 1957 14 pp 2 0 c ci (KazakhmOM State Le:1 Irst in V.,!-'. Volotor) ICO conic.,3 (KL, 11-57, 100) Id Vascular responses to the chilling of toneil3 in chronic tonsillitis. lost.oto-rla. 19 ho.2:73-78 Kr-4P '57. MaA 10: 6) 1. Is klialki bolesnoy ukha. gorla I nosa (gav. - prof. B.T.Telantaev) Kasakhokogo moditsInskogo Institute (Alm-Ata,) (TONSILS. blood supply v&nc. responses to cooling in normal & din. tonsil (Rue)) (COLD. off. on vasc. responses In normal & die. tonsil (Rue)) S/03I/6rj/x,o/o 1 o/,Yj=,/'oo5 A16l/AO20' AUTHOR: Moshkevich, V.S. TITLE: A New Plethysmograph PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, 1960, No. 10, pp. S@4 - 97 TEXT: The article contains a brief general description of the existing plethyamograph designs beginning with the 1880 Novitskiy-Mosso (Russian trans- literation) design, including their deficiencies, and a detailed illustrated des- cription of a new photo-plethysmograph designed by the author and by Eng1neer V.A. Lyukhin. The apparatus is portable, records blood vessel reactions In many parts of the body (fingers, toes, ear, cheek, nostril, or others) with ink on paper; It works connected to a-c 220/127 volt network; it Is simple In operation and suitable for hospitals as well as ambulances or expeditions. The principle Is different from the Novitskiy-Mosso apparatus and Its later modifications. It consists In measurements of e.m.f. variations of a photocell and comparisons of these variations with reference voltage taken from a potentiometric bridge cir- cuit. Nop-compensated d-c voltagr from the measuring circuit is transmitted to the input of an electronic amplifier, is transformed in It into a-c voltage and Caltd 1/6 3/031/6o/ooo/olO/005/005 A New Plethysmograph A161/Ao26 amplified. The amplified voltage rotates a reversive motor in one or the other sense to balance the measuring circuit, and the reversive motor transmits oscil- lations to the writing recorder. The photo-plethysmograph Includes an amplifier with a transducing cascade, three voltage amplifying cascades. and a power ampli- fying cascade on the output. Direct current sIgn&ls from the measuring circuit are transformed into a-c signals by a vibration transducer and a shaping cell. Voltage is amplified with an amplifying circuit with resistors; the circuit in- cludes two double-6H9 (6N9) triodes; three cascades are amplifying voltage. An a-c signal with amplified voltage Is fed to a phase-sensitive power amplifier oa-,* cade with double - CHTC (6N73) par&llel-connected triodes. Alternating voltage from the voltage amplifier is fed to the grids of the power amplifier tubes Wh1__. the poles or the voltage phase change on the amplifier Input, the voltage phase on the tube grids changes. and the motor reverses. The motor speed depends on the vcltage on the tube grids, and the motor moves the recorder carriage with the stylus. A power transformer with 5 windings feeds all amplifyIng cuz-ades, A half-wave rectifier with Arli-27 (DGTs-27) semiconductor diodes is used for feeding the anode circuits of the voltage amplifier; a filter placed on the amplifier output consists of a resistor and a capacitor. Markers ("otmetchlkl I') are supplied from a rectifier with a bridge circuit with four DGTs-24 semiconduc- Card 2/6 A New Plethysmograph 5/031/60/000/010/005/005 A16l/AO26 tor diodes. The instrument has two separate units connected by a screened flex- ible cable. Me speed of the record tape may be controlled between 2 and 4 mm/sea Tv.o circuit diagrams (Figs. 2 and 3) show the design principle of the amollf@er and of theifeed unit, respectively. There are 2 figures and I photo. card 3/6 A New Plethysmograph Figure 2: Circuit Diagram of amplifier S/031/60/000/0 10/00-')/'-")5 A16l/AO26 . card 4/6 ANew Plethysmograph Figure 2: (continued) Circuit diagram of amplifier S/031/60/000/01'0/005/005 A16l/AO26 Card.5/6 rIP1114111insla,11.11asi cxe%ia ycstwTemi. A New Plethysmograph p,,40np ... cxe%ia 6.ioKa n1lTatIlIM. Figure 3: Circuit diagram of feed unit S/031/60/OW/010/005/005 A16l/Ao26 card 6/6 MOSHKEVICH, V. S., Cand Med Sci -- "Vascular refiexes In \@atielits ga"Qx4at-+*@Ici@ronic tonsilllti q-11 Tashkent, 1961. (Min of Health Uv.3SR. Tash.@@ent St@ite I-led --nst) (FL, 8-61, 265) - 496 - MOSIUMIGH, V.S.; VELIKANOV, I.I. Photoplethymmograph with ink registration. Fisiol. zhur. 47 no.llt 11 140-14" H 141. (MI ' 14: 1-1) 1. From the Kazakh S.S.R. AcadwW of Sciences Institute of Zonal Pathology, Alma-Ata. (PLETHYSMOGILAPHY) MOSHY71VICH v S Vascular reactions in patients vith chronic tonsillitis. 7eE!*., otorin. n(.1:55-61 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Iz Instituta krayevoy patologii Wir. - kandidat meditsinakikh nauk B. A. Atchalvirov) AN Kazakhakoy SSR, Alma-Ata. (TONS II.S-DISEASES) (PLETHYSMOGRAM) MDSHKEVICH, V.S. Condition of the otorbinolaryngological organs in patients with latent and compensated chronic brucellosis. Trudy Inst.kraev,@at, AN Kazakh SSR 12:128-148 162. (MIRA 15:1 (ERUCELIMIS) (OTORHIROLARYNGOLOGY) MROPKINA, ru.I.; K)SHIEVICH, V.S. -cz --------- Pathology of the thyrold gland In Inhatdtants of two regions of central KazaWwtan. Zdraw.lazakh. 22 ao.7z15.17 162. (KMA 16sl) 1. Iz Instituta. kraraway patologil (direktor - kano.sted.nauk B.A.Atchabarov) kN Kazakhakoy SSR. (URAGANDA. PROVINCE-THTROID GLAND-DISEASES) MOSHKEVICHIV V.S. Treatment of chronic tonsillitis and diseases of the mucous membrane of the nose, the larynx, and the pharynx by means of inhalations in the "Turksibl" sanatorium. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. med. nauk no.1:53-57 163. (MIRA 16:10) MOSHKEVICH, V.S.; YEFRE14USHKIN, G.G. On the interrelation of changes in the plathysmogram and the electroencephalogram in hypertension. Zh. vyssh. nerv. deiat. Pavlo7 13 no.3:437--444 163. (KM l7s9) 1. Institut krayevo7 patologii AMN SSSR, Alma-Ata. (HYPERTEITS 1011) (ELECTRCENCEPHALOGRAPHY) (FLETHYSMOGRAPHY) (MITRICULOGRAPHY) :.T@ I @ijra-,v IT ('11 c @v . ". VVIFAU,@tj()n Of Lhe PffO,.-t-VP-r,,P-ss r' Lnn,@.Iation -;, *-r.e C, 4. 0.T'IIin0IarynV,01,1 orpins at th. Siryagach Health @Iesort. yzr. All Fuzakh. SSR. Ser. med. nauk -, no.3:38-4-5 164 k*.7'.:i )" MOSIIKEVICII, V.S. Calibraticn of the photoplethysmogTaph. Fizio-1. zhr. 50 233-236 F 16/.. ( x : __@- "LIF2 1. Institut krayevoy putologii AN Kazakhskoy SSRv Alma-Ata. ACd-N- C, Ap6oi5652 SOURCE: CODE U-R/0413/661000/00910060/0060 311MBIC71*4 Kmhkeyicht Gerasimenko, 0. a ORG:, nme TITLIC t'A photoplethyawgraph. Mass 30, No. 161240 SOURCE i lidbreteniya, prolwsh.Lenwjye ribrastay q tovarnyye waki, no. 9, 1966, 6o TOPIC TWO: photopletbyamograph plethysmagraphy AWTRACP: An Author Oertificate has been issued'for a photoplethyimograph consistAng of a-calibiator, autobalancing elewats of a galvanometer assembly, a pen recordint- 0" E) Fig. 1. Photopletbysmograph I - AMlifiers; 2 -@'calibrat*; Li W 0 3. - autabalancing elements 4 galvanometers; power source; 6 sensors. 1/2 UDC: 615. 47: 616-073. IT3 BEKW41SHKV, N.D.1 KASYMOVA, Kh.A.; SHYREVA, Ye.A.; KLYUCHN@XOVA, YA.A. nosimmm, V3-.-;TLEULD4, S. Zh.j YAKOVL&VA, N.A. State of the health of people Inoculated with live antibrucellosis v-accines. Izv. AS Kazakh, SSR, Ser, med. nauk no.1:84.--90 064 (141RA 17:7) BEKtMSH"v N.D.; KASYMVA, Kh.A.; SHNYREVA, Ye.A.; ALYUCHNIKOVA, Ye.A.; MSHKMCH. V.S,; TLEMN, S.M.; YAKOVLRVA, N.A.;ZEMKOVA, N.F. - State of health in persons vaccinated with live antibrucellosis vaccines. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 2tl39-140 F 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Kazakhakiy institut krayevoy patologii AMN SSSR, Alma-Ata. ACCESSION NLR: AP4015159 s/o2ig/64/057/002/0123/0125 AUTHOR: Mos@!W@i @ V. S. TITLE: A four-channel ink recording FP-4 photoplethysmograph SOURCE: B5ul. eksper. biologii I meditsinyo, V, 57,, no. 2, 1964, 123-125 TOPIC @AGS: plethysmograph, photoplethysmograph, FP-4 photoplethysmo-, graph,, vascular reaction tape recordo vascular-peaction quantitative analysial, pneumogram, oscillogram ABSTRACT: The FP-4 photoplathysmograph, a portable four-ehannel instrument, records vascular reactions and volume pulse of the skin and mucous membranos simultaneously on paper tape. The FF-4 may be used to investigate vascular reactions in any part of the body because of special pickups which record In reflected or diffuse light. Compared to a mechanical plethysmograph, the FP-4 is more sensitive, records data faster, does not constrict skin tissue, also records a pneumogram and an osoillogram,, and avoide.artifacts in converting racchanical quantities to electria signals. The PP-4 inaludes a ,Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4015159 special calibrated device for quantitative analysis of vascular roactions of arteries, arterioles, and veins of any caliber. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Kazakhskiy institut krayevoy meditsiny* AMN SSSR, Alma-Ata (Kazaleh Institute of Regional Medioine,, MW SSSR9'Alma-Ata) SUB14ITTED: 23Jan63 SUB CODE:145 Card 2/2 DATE ACQ: 12!4ar64 ENCL: 00 NR REP SOV: 006 ovER: oo6 NO-SMVICH. Increasing the output of useful setal. Kets,11urg no.12:11-12 D 156* (NIRA 1011) 1. Plavillayy master savods, 611neprospetestal'.6 (Dheprop@trovsk Province-Zlectrometallargy) /? //Y/ SOV/137-59-5-9922 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, 1959, Nr 5, 1) 61' AUTHOR: Moshkevich, Ye.I. Improved Transformer-Steel Smelting Technology TITLE-. PERIODICAL; Tekhn. ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Zaporozhsk. ekon. adm. r-r,,3, 1958, Vol 3, PP 10 - 13 IMTRACT, During the past two years, at the Dneprostal' Plant investiga- tions were carried out and a number of measures were taken tc. improve the quality of transformer steel and to intensify technological smelting process, To intensify the meltL-Ig heal, the carbon content in the ingots was reduced down to 0.02% and [S] to 0.005%. [Si] was increased from 2.8 - 3@2 *o 2 9 3.3%. According to the technology brought into use In 195F, the deoxidation during refining was carried out w11,h Si-'-a lumps (12.5 kg/t), 75% Fe-Si powder, admixture of 5 kF_/t i-im: Si-Ca and 1.5 kg/t Al. [0] in the finished metal was 1) U/0-1 - 0.006%. The following methods were tested to accelera- .ard 112 desulfurization process: after the charge was mn@-r .1'- -mproved Transformer-3teel 3melting Technology SO'1/137-59-5-9922 powder of lime and fluorspar, the metal was blown by compressed -ir- c,xidation of the slag during the reduction period with SI-Zr powder, admix'--, :,f Fe-SI lumps at the beginning and addition of Fe-Si lumps in the middL@' '..his stage. The best results were obtained by the addition of Fe-SI ,.he middle of the reduction stage, whose time was reduced ty 20 m1n-_;te5 Earlier addition of Fe-Si resulted in a considerable dispersion 3f the ,ontent, V,B, Card 2/2 SOV I @ 7 -'-') - 3 - ij-1 -18 Translation from Refe - :2 t i vn vv z? ij - rli; Me Ij)'w r L- v-j N - @' p 21- 'USSR, AUTHORS K@,trik S 1Kazd( @ko@ 'P Zib;iluvw. P . Besb@o% F M Mosf-kevlch@ Ye I TITLE T@e Effc(t of Nonnietall,c 'rirlus ors of Fv-.-o,@ @ornc or. 1@e Qu@! IV of Sl@t,.nless S-evl r@emvlql@,(@esk 1