SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MULLIN, M.A. - MULYARCHIK, T.M.

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I masel 4 no.1:49-52 ja 159 .1 (M& 12: 1) 1. ?Sentral'naya zavodskaya laboratoriya Yefremovskogo savoda sintatichookogo iwtuchuka. Odbrication dnd lubricants) (Propane) (Depolywrization) 14ULLIN M.A..-__ SAVOSTIN, A.P.; CHEMUDANOVA, Yes.S. ::J- -- -.1 i~evalopmcnt of the continwus method for the production of polyisobutylens with 1000-3000 molecular veights. KhIm. i tekh. topl. i masel 10 no.lOt23-26 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Yefremovskiy zavod sinteticheskogo kauchuka. j~lll~,OiiKR-I~vi-zb ve !CIL -"-U. - - - - - - - - - - - - - LE z~ P A 011. "gaseous -la>'fr"om'', he.. c m it vi- T-~~`-butyl buran -ammon i;ft6-Ahe'vn til q T hirogeni ram t e-l,c lin 77 On La 44~ ne; --mpo yme V, ~rdb' 2&~ hyl ~il~c6i VC M, d' 'ift, -6-,- ~i ) ~ 06 v Unt". on Rk "IS, "'Vi~ '~' We ifi` ~ - . -.-.t- _JQQ~;j200C::r'uU xor er. d e~--il-liwaYs '10 di !or ,-,,:and,,, AICIf.111a tK y MULLIN) S. V.; SHAMArF.Vk, A. 14. , agronoln In Tatarstan. Zaahch. rast. ot rred. i bol. 6 no.6t5S Js 161. (KnU 164) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Plants, Protection of) 14ULLINA,A.S. Therapeutic use of blood from conors irradiated with ultraviolet rays to increase er7thropoissis. Izv. AN Xaz&Jrh.SSR Ser.khir. no.l: 22-37 147. (KLRA 9:8) 1. Institut klinicheskoy i eksperimental*noy khirurgit Akademii nauk IKhzSSR t Kazakhsimya reepublikenskeya stantsiya parelivantya krovi. (AMHROODYTIS) (UNUVIOIWI RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL AMC?) (BWW--TRANSFUSION) KULLINA. A..S.; MKINA. ?.M. Variability of certain biological characteristics of microbes in wowAs. Vest.A11 ]6s&kh.SU 11 no.11:94-103 N '55. (MLRA 9:3) (Staphylococcum) KUUO. Ivan Kikheylovich; PANKRASHOV, A., red.; PODOYELISKAYA. K., (Across the native land; aid to excursionists and tourist* in the Karelian-Finnish S.S.R.] Po rodnoma kraiu; v pomoshch ekskureantam i turistam po Karelo-Finakoi SSR. Petrozavodsk, Gos.izd-vo Karelo-Finakoi SM. 1955. 92 P. (KIRA 12:11) (Karelia--Guidebooks) MULLO, Ivan Mikhayl qhj SMUZR, D.I., red.; SHNVCMINKO. L.T.. (Petrosavodek; guidebook and reference book] Petrozavodsk; putevoditell I spravochnik. Petrozavodsk, Goe.izd-vo Ka- rellskoi ASSR, 1957. 128 p. (KIRA 12:11) (Petrosavodek--%idebooks) - KULLO, ITan Kikhaylovich; RTUX. Ye.D.. red.; PODOMISLATA. X.M., SGM=oCQCLe [11adveshlysiprok; concise regional and historical study of the city and district) Hadvashlegorsk; kratkii istoriko-kraeved- chaskIl ochark o gorode I ralone. Petrozavodakp Gos.izd-vo Xerel'skol ASSR, 1959. 96 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Nedvozhlyegorok District) MMLTOT, A.M.; Characteristics of the clinical asPects of AncYlostaut"Is in children. Fiediatrite, no.3t9l NY-Jo 154. (mm 8: A 1. Is Tashkentakogo meditainskogo Institut& i Detskoy gorodskoy klinichemkoy bollnitay Vo.6. (WWGRM DIMUSS) 1,11TIOKAIT50" R. N. Pf. h9T83 In C 004 1:1 *Wa 00% OCCIS111% AND 1L -t AS IOUs" L- ML W-0 - UVMMJC RMNUM Or A 1AM Of MMCAL FARTICLSS IN Ax 150IMMM OR NOO-180MMUL AIR FM, Nallakandow R. N. (J. Tsah. ?W6.0 U.S.S.R., Age. 19460 Va. 00 -00 fte problem has a hearing on the underground gasification of aftl VhUh we predlaw as the satbod of the rutv" tw Metwelsew in IM. A stuple, tbeary developed in parallel w1th the author's experiments es, 7102"S (1) tM ortusal PAIMUG Ma the Wdcb an the lazinar 00 flow of go law bwome tuftlest, 200, (2) the author's aw=p- ;1,4141 U68 of VW Intr1w1c hydraulic dIfferewe of a flow idth an umduls" surface Womb Open and In open sondulte was confIrsed by the re- 802ter (3) Wo b0caulle reelatemse abeys the same law whether the r1ow or air be Isothermal or som-laothermal. V -&i a fm a Is a -I or IIIa4-i-s A APO, GAFUROV, A.T.; AYEHODZHAYEV, T.T.; ABDURASHITOV, K.; TURSUNOV, S.; KOVALISKIY, N.I.; MULWrANDOV, RA.; REZNIK, G.F.; YAKLbOV,**'J&.F- Cbange of certain characteri#tics of cotton and kenaf under the action of ultrasound. Prim. ul'traakust. k issl. veshch. no.14: 121-127 '61- (MIRA 11~: 12) (Ambary hemp) (Cotton) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applicat-ions) /", U 4 , /;,//9 /Z~ B - ~~- AVRUNIN. Abram Grigorlyevich; ARINKIN, Viktor Vasil 'yevtch;__PL'.KAH.,Roriw. --Teftueytch; STRUNGE. Boris Nikolayevich; KMGULIS. Tu.B.. kand. tekhnonsuk, retsenzent; KUMV, A.B., tnzh., re&.; QM"IKOTA, U.S., takhn.red.; SOCOLUA. T.P., telft.red, ED 100 dlesel engine] Dixell DIOO. Moskva. Gosensuchno-takhoo izd-vo mehinostrolt. lit-ry. 1958. 325 P. (KIRA 11:7) (Diesel engines) STRUNGE,, Boris Nikolayevich; 14ULIMAN? Boris Yefimovich; EPSHTUN, Abram Semenavich; GUREVICH, A.N.0 kand. tekbn~.uk-,pketsenzent; 24IR- NOVA, V.L.j red. izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D., tekbn. red. (Design of locomotive mid marine engines abroad] Konstruktaii za- ruboshmykh toplovozvykh i sudovykh dvigatelei. Moskva,, Goo. nauebno-tekhn, izd-vo, mashinostroit. lit-ry# 1961. 299 pe (MIRA 14;11-) (Diesel locomotives) (Marine diesel engines) MULIMAN, B.Ye.0 kandtekhn.nauk Installation of a nonreturn valve in a pi3ton rod, Teplovm i Bud.47ig. no.3tl63-177 162* (MIU 16s2) (Diesel engines) MULINMI" YU. S. Feeding and Feeding Stuffs Composition and development of branches of animal husbandry on the Budenny collective farm. Sots. zhiv. 14 no. 8. 1952. Monthly List of hussian Accessions, Library of Congreass November 1952, Unclassified. 1. I'm I Ic R, YU. 5. 2. U3SR (600) 4. Feeding and Feeding Stuffs 7. Prospects for the development of stockbreeding on the "Leninets" Collective Fbrm,, Krasnodar Territory, Sots.zhiv. 15 no. 5, 1953. 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL - 1953, Uncl. KUZINNOVA, M.L.; SIAVIIIAp Kh.M.; ZIIDANOVA, L.D.; PLETNEVA, O.G.; BUSELI I A.L.; 14UILKUMV, B.P. Etiological significance of certain serological types of Zscherichia coli in dyspepsia. Mod. zhur. Uzb. no.4:20-24 Ap 160. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz kishechnogo otdela Instituta vaktain i syvorotok I kafedry pediatrii Tashkentakogo gowiftratvamago instituts, usovershonstvovaniya vrachey i Tashkentakogo goaudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. (ESCHERICHIA COLI) (DISPEPSIA) NITROVIC, Milinj NISIC, Zoran; LAZIC, Dragan;_~~ MC, Hajko Congenital heredlt=7 malfb7siation of the lat metatarsal bonee Srpskl arh. colok. -19k. 90 no.3-331-336 Mr 162. 1. Gdeljenje sa deciju hirurgiju i artapediju Opets bo2nics u Nina Sofz prim. dr. Kilun Kitrovic. Zavod s& randgenologiju Opmte bolnice u Nian V*- d. sofa: dr. Srbislav Stanka7ic. (METATABSUS abnorm) E BELOUSP M.V*L~~LITAKBP L.M.; PEW.YAKOV, V.G. Ce-rbids tranaformationo during the rapid deformation of 45 ste-31. Fiz.-4iwto i ieetalleved. 20 no.5s728-732 9 165. (MIRA 1802) 1. Kiyevskiy politakhnicheakiy institut. Submitted November 10, 1964. MULTAN, J., inz. - - Production of gas concrete at Sastinske Straze. StavlTo 4.1 no.5tl54-158 My 163 1. Technolog zavodu Porobeton, Sastinske Straze. MLTAN, J., nz. T nj" uence of the aand 7r'rdlng flnenerss and the Fiteam vmperat "gtn of gas concrete pr,-Aucle. "ravivo Cure on the strE-., 42 rio.l-,12-13 '64. . L&hkp. s,avetmi hmoty, n.p., savod,Porobet-on, Sastln5ice 1 1 Straze. j4WTAK.t__~r&,y_,%rgq c YAROVIEV9 A.B. 9 otv. red.; HI&MRAt Met ~2~ red.izd-va,-, GALINOVAq V.V. t tolft. red. t [Assembly and repair of -electric mtfiln equipment] Montazh i re- mont obakhtnago elektroobor~dovaniia. Moskva, Goo. naucbno- tekbn. isd-,wo, 196L 203 p. (NMA 140) (Zlectricity in mining) MILT"XI Z. ItMloods -if the Vistula tdver.11 Gaze'a Obserwatora. ..Jerszawa, !.',)I (,, '1) 11), -,~ct. Pr-i, -. 5 C.': Zastern Euiropean Access'Dns List, ', "o 1C, Oct 1"z., L-',. -,' -)n,.-,-eS5! - - -- . I MULTANOVSKAUF A.A.; KULTANOVSKIY, V.V. For a close connection between the teaching of pbysics and mthamtics. FIz.v shkole 22 no.503-W S-0 162. (NMA 15s12) L. 1-ya belokbolupitskaya sredrWays. shkola, Kirpvskoy oblasti. (YAmthematics-Study and teaching) (Physics-Study and teaching) MITLZVS~IMIII (i. Organizatsionno-mas~ovaia rabota profsoiuzov. Kratkii ikazatell literatury -Ilia prof. aktiva (Trade unions' organizatio!jal work and work with the people). Moskva, Profizdat. 1952. )2 p. (.Nauch. b-ka VTsSPS) SO: 'Monthly List of Russian Accesssio.is, Vol 6. vo. 3, Jnne 1953 tWWAN r&,G S,,- NNYMAN, T.V.; YAGODIIIA, Ye.D., kand. pedag. nauk, red.; KEMI SKAYA, L.M., teldin. red. [Scientific and technical knowledge for everyone; collection of materials for the assistance of public libraries] Nauchno-tekhn1- cheskie znantia - v massy; abornik materialov v pomoshch' mas- ovym bibliotekam. Nookwa, 1958. 195 P. (HIRL 11:8) 1. Moscow. Publichnaya Biblioteka. Nauchno-metodicheskiy kabinet bibliotekovedeniya. (Bibliograph,y-Technology) (Bibliography-Science) WIlITANOVSKATA, M.P.; - - - I - - 7 r- i 5 F: *-V W-1 Catannesis of 3,0 ~56. FRIDNAN. 7.P. children born in axphyxia. 1%diatriia 39 no-5:?2-24 (KLBA 10: 1) 1. Ix akashersko-ginekologicheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof. A.B.Preyssan) Turkmanskogo meditsinskogo instituta inieni I.T.Stalina. (ASPHYXIA BECKATORUM, complications, seq. (Rus)) 14TTLT-A-C'.,'3FAY;,, N'. -;. , Fnc--. Cand. Toch. Se- . lY.ssertp-'ie--n - "On 'he -,-~ro" 'Ier o~ 01~-tain`nr- Faral Vnrr.-s~:c3 7 nd `I~eir A--2-icnfil~rj in Polyp~rsp~,.y." Moscow Polyj~ranhlc :Y:sl, 27 jar. 47. 1 Scl: Vecherwayr: Yoskv-~,. Jan, !"IL' (Prc,,Iirt I KJLTANOV13KI, B. (Miltanovskiy, B.] (BLtigoveshchensk, SSSR); KAPITONOV, 1. (Blagoveshchensk, SSSR) Gravitational field, and movement in It; weight and we-Ightlessness. Mat i fiz Bul,~ 7 no.6-16-25 N-D 164. KULITAKOVSKIT, B.N.. zaaluzhennyy vrach Udmurtakoy ASS& Acute appendicitis an Indicated by records of the surgical clinic in 1zhevsk for 20 years. Trudy fthev.gon.med.inst. 13:165-181 151. WRA 13:2) 1. Iz kliniki obshchey khtrurgil mditslnskogo institata. Zavedu- yushchiy klinikoy - prof. N.Y. Hapasov. (APPENDICITIS) VORUCHIMISO S.I.;RUPASOV, BJ.;52UIXQV, S.Ta.;GAZIZOV. MM.;KOZ'Nll, I I . N.G.-.)(ULIUNOVSKIY. B.S.;SAMINIKOV. I.I.;901WATV.A.G.-C9UWT 'FeX* 0 1, 4. la smory of S. A. Flwov. EhirwCAls. Naskm no, 10:88 Oct 1952. (cum 23:3) 1. Obituary of So" of the Dapartmat of Idehaty $urgary at Ishevsk Medical Instituto. KLTUSHIM. L.P.; LTUDKOVSK&TA.R.G.; KULITANOVSKIY. N.M. Iffect of temperature on ths~elastic proportion of' nerves. Bloftzlka I no.5:405-411 l56. (KIRA 9:10) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Koskvs- UTUZI-.PMIOLOGICAL IMOT) (MVIS) MULITANCVSKIY, Mikhail Petrovich. Hd.v Organization-Methodology Dept., Inst. Tuberculosis, Dept. Clinical Med., -1946-. "Bibliography in Scientific and Practical Medicine," Sverdlovsk, 1947 RULITAROYMY, M.P. M !R ... -1 ~ Basic aspect In development of Russian medical terminolog7. Uchen. saptaki vtor. moskov. med. Inst. Stallas, Vol 2:3-10 1951. (Cum 21:4) 1, Professor. 2. Department of the History of Medicine. gULIUKOVSKIY, M.P. Seminars in owdical history in nedical Institute*. &pvet. sdravockhr. 11 no.4:15-19 July"vg 1952. (CIKL 23:2) 1. Professor. 2. Noscow. 1. MUtITASOVSKIY, M.P., PROF. 2. USSR (600) 4. Pirogov, Nikolai Ivanovich, 1810-1881 7. Problem of Tubereulosis in N. I. Pirogov's works. Sov.med. 16 no.9, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, January .1953. Unclassified. CHASHNIK. S.D.; SHUSTAR, V.G.; MULITANOVSKIY. M.P. Credaktorl. I [Germn-RaedUm medical dictionary] Vemetsko-rusekii meditsinAii slovar . Soetavill B.D.Chashnik. i T.G.Shuster. pod red. X.P.Mmlltanovskogo. Xoskva, Ned,gis. 1953. 536 p. (NI-RA 6:8) (German language-Dictionaries--Rassian) (Medicine--Dictionaries) ZTWLIN, Sawn Gerastmovich, 1735-1802; KULITAHDTSJUr.,, P.. redaktor; 1.1- BELICHIEDVA, Tu.S., takhnicheakif -re&i"or. 4k.1, (Selected works) lzbrannyo prolsvedenita. Moskva, Goo. Isd-vo meditsinskoi Ilt-ry, 1954. 216 p. (Kft 7:12) (Medicine) 14ULITANOWSkITL F!,O professor .OWMNWO-" _g~ ---. L.A.Tarasevich. Zdorovle 3 no.6:7-8 Je '57. (MIR,& 10-7) (TARAUVICH, IN AIMUJMVIC14 1868-1927) jmI; M.P.; -- A&V my, 8. IVANDVA, A. Ya. - -mwwmm~ C Snell sh-Huselan wdicel dictionary] Anglo-rueskii meditsinskil slovar'. Moskva. Goo.isd-vo mdelit-ry, 1958. 635 p. (MIRA 12:2) (UGLIGH LOQUAGII-DICTIORMIAS-RUSSIAN) (13DICINI-DICTIONARINS) KUL#TAYIOVSKN KeP. prof* (Koscwd) Teaching the historY of medicine in medieRl schools# Sovesdrev, 17 no,040-kl AP158 (MIRA 11:5) (HISTORY, MEDICAL, edue. in Russia (Rue)) KULITANOTSM, M.P. (Hookwa) Activities and personnel of the Xedical phase of Its activity (1918-28 [with ou sdraw. 18 no.4:18-25 159. (PUBLIC M1AWH, hist. in Russia. Learned Red. Council during the first mary In ]k6116h]. Sov. (MIRA 12:4) Council (Rue)) MULITM M. ch- ZABLUDOVSKINg P.1e,q retsenzent; PMOV, T-n!- ~AHMRI - retsenzent; UJSHNIKOV# A.G.v red.; ZAKWOVAt A.I.9 tokbz6 red. (Ristory of modicinel Istwila meditainy. Moskvaq Gas. i2d-vo md. lit-rYt 1%1- 345 P- (MICM-HISM) (MIRA 14:7) MULITMOVSM9 M.P.,, prof. (Koskwa) ------- Uth Bternational OmWexe on the History of Madicine. Sov. zdray. 22 no.2138-" 163. (MMA 16s2) (Mmimm-mmWES) muLsTmovsKry mp.,prof. (moskva) OFiftieth igim roar7 of the death of Dr..Toaquin AlbarranD. ReviewO by M.P.Mulltanovskil. Urologiia 28 no.,2282-83 (MIRA 16:6) W.ApI63. (ALBARRU, JOAQUINq 1860 - 1912) MULTANOVSKAYA, A.A.; MULTANOVSKIT, V.V. For a close connection between the teaching of pkqslcs and mathematics. FIz.v shkole 22 no.5:9-3-W S-0 162. (WA 15312) L. I.-ya belokholupitsimya sredrWaya shkola Urpvskoy oblastI. (Nathematics-Ztudy and teaching) (Physica-Ztudy 6W teaching) SOKO-I'-'V'-'%(IY, 'Yuriy losifovichi RURF-11, Yu..,3- retsenzent-,- _VJ.P retsenzenta TIV,, red. SL-T -: L" -ww g LElements of the theory of relativity vith g-rapn-l,: pro.~fsl~ Nachala teorii otnositellnosti a graiicheskim-4 4okazata.P- stvami. Mosknin, Prosveshchenle, 19 bi. .141- p. EXCER~'TA WDICA See It Val 9/3 O-R.L. I$= 56 W. MVLTAASKI - III. Klin. Chor. wewn. A. M., LMI. -'VpAyw bronchografii na spra narz#duoddychania. Effect of bronc iography on the respiration system efficiency POL.TYG.I.EK. 1955, IOJ27JS86- sea) In 12 patients with pulmonary pathological changes thorou6h functional examination of the respiratory apparatus using various tests, was cary ied out before and a day after bronchography. No test revealed any Impairment of he respiratory function, even when tipiodol (5-7 ml.) flowed over to the other, heaAhy lung. Szpunar - Cracow (M. 140) FRONTGZAK, Andrzej: MULTANSKI, Stefan Spontaneous pneumothorax. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no-30:1410-1412 ,~ J07 59. 1. (Z III Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrznrch Ak. Med. w Lodzi; klerownik: prof. dr mad. Vaclaw Markert) (PNMOTHORAX) KULTAWKI.Stefan; SZMMIOVSKI.Stsfan; SLIVINSU,Karia Benign tumor of the medlastinua (thymollpom) as a cause of f-hronic OIrCMlAtor7 Insufficiency. Polski tygod. lek. 15 no-18:683-607 2 vg, l6o. 1. Z III Kliniki Ghorob Wevnetrsnych #.K. w Lodzi; kisrovalk: prof. dr. made VaclAw llarkert I z Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej A.K. w ledzi; klerowulk: prof. dr. mod. Altkeander Fruesczynski. (TMOKA compl.) (MBDIASTIEN neopl.) (MURT FAIIURZ CONGASTIVI at tol. zz i:'." z KZ-l -,Lk N 1 1 A I., MULTARMUSKI, L. "Testing the thermal efficiency of a gas kitchen," Gaz, I-Joda I Technika ~anitarna, Warswura, Vol 28, No 9, Sept. 1954, p. 258. SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, Nov 1954, L.C. UMM.~~N_,N_,; BATYREVA, A.A., kand. hiol. nauk; PETRASHEVSKAYA, M.M., kand. med. nauk; SHTEYNBUK11, N.V., kand. mad. nauk Diagnosis and clinical aapecto of taxopla=osis in wmen with complicated obstetrical anamnesis. Akush. i gin. no.14133- 136 165. (MIRA 18;10) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut akusherstva i pedlatrii (dir.- kand. med. nauk F.S. Baranovskaya). MULITATM. D.", Inshemr. Forty-ton tractor trailer for hauling exc."Yutors. Rekh.stroi. 10 no.8:24-25 Ag 153. (NUtA 6;8) (Tractors) MULITATULX, D.Kh., inshener. Miqrtcomings in the All-Union State Standard 591-55. Standartizataiia no,2.,61 Kr-Ap 057. (XIBA 10:6) (Link belting--Standards) MU&ITATMI 0 Kh - Drilling machine for 411 kinds of so$ls and rocks. Biul. tekh.-ekon. Inform. no.lOs47-" 159, (MIRA 13:3) machinery) (Boring ZAMUMO L.V.0 insh.4 MULITATULI, D.Kh.0 inxb. .Anchorlm reinforesumt with teraLual mod". Bet.1 shel.-bet. ne.6t264-266 Js 161. (KM 34:7) (Concrete reinforcesient) MULITATULT; D.Kh.. Useleug tradition. Standartizatsiia 25 no.12:52-53 D 161. (14IPA Il,:11) (Engineering-4andbooks, *nualfiv etc.) Z i" MULTRUS. Vladimir. inz. Pneumatics, a new trend in automation technique. Automatizace 7 no.5tl2?-132 MY164. 1. Chair of Automation, Faculty of Mechanical Fagineering, Czech Higher School of Technology, Prague. -CODS g. GZI P-M Z'iiid i4w. n~ 96 P~~15 -Iraculty. Cm. &sm-lute&& 5q -JVWI Vai*qiva AjSMate system for pvi~tic cor&rol 300fti Autmalmsess noo'.7# 19659 171-174 IOPW UNs - pum~tia control systm, campAer desism -AaguAcTs '"w mUsis discusses a now wdverma agpegate mrstemi fw pwmwtic ate inaUtuts fcr Xquipput RemdAlon and Cambrol at DVSsdWn# x 4~" ,~WA "Iwkessm au Ahe ad"014ps a pismatia systemm* Orige 6-Aiis- '11 Rea JMs 32:491,, --4 s-- --I, adc Ws W4 OTH EW8 001L C.A ih ha UDCt 62-55;621.54 R505 In, 0,; g ilia go 4g BUDARIN, Pavel Ivanovich,, prof.; VIULTYKH YqV9eniy JajLtj_'yqy --- I ---- Ac jp zasle vrach RSFSR; IMYSHEV, [Regimen for the patient in cardiovascular dioeises] Re- shim bollnogo pri serdechno-sosudistykh zabolovaniiakh. Krasnodarp Krasnodarskoe knizbnoe izd-vo,, 1965. 19 P. (MIRA 18:7) V* h4oti'VIAW ilk& JEW MZAR. A. - BOMMICHIKOV. 1. MALYAPIN. I. Moving-picture Projection Fight for reducing the wear and tear of movie films. Kinomekhani3i no. 12, 1952 9. Monthl List of Russian AcCeS61ons, Library of Congress, Maz 1953, Uncl. KULTAR. A.. stareldy kinotekhnicheakiy inspektor (Kishinev). Release only excellent-quality production. Kinomekhanik no.8:32-33 'mg 153. ()aje_ :8 ) (Moving-picture projection) 3uo `7777- MULYAR P More sugar beets at reduced cost. PTO 2 no.2:10-11 F 160. (MIRA 1315) 1. Uchanyy sekretarl oblastnogo pravlaniya Ilauchno-takhnicheitkogo obahchestva mellskogo i lasnogo khozyaystva, Kirovograd. (Kirovograd Province-Sugar beets) w-gh Is 11 topoviouts t5 is 10 9 a As a a a Q dd 2- a 1*1 'F~ TT ~'j 4 rod"ONS owcoldeflos 000 . 00 ,00 100 009 0 o d bwmd i& do ~ k -00 sea . 8 domi" u = 000 00 0 a !jLr_A_K*w. J. A06d Chm. (U. S. S. R.) 14, I gvwbing W.3% 1).-A ykM d 4 -00 - 0 rogma- Is #Jbt&iDrd i0 (be deby cd cumpbw (b. 177-0 ' 00 008 far 4 Itts. in ti= ON - - ju the Uquid phaw at Mm-7 tlw pgu~ 4g oA S. of catalyst emp-d ol 73% Al -00 oe Ni (by ad" *) g. bm-ld and 2.0 S. tolvem) - in The wopm Phase W The Imeanmal b l 400 w d oww luck lilt 42skic's lot 1.4. Na. K' ZOO 0043 a Ni mW" 14h, Co. Ca. * and 00 -j 130me. ftimlmOory fradto ace also uWained wbee usias A putial dehydradom romoter ith KOH 6w O zoo 00'. . h w P a Cu take; plem whm win the Ni catalyst. 16 Idwmm. '*a 00 a A. A. BmhtligWk goo 2 as: 400 400 & 14 - I L a MITALLUMIAXAL &ITERATIM CL,,WC&W" am Is 6 00 of It it i A ;S 0-0 0104 0 0 : a. at, a 6: ~ A-Wa We 0. 9 A a 3 a 9 - I a 0000000000000004 I I: A NU40*00000006666me ISO 110. AID P - 3442 Subje,~t USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 27 - 9/32 Authors : Bogoroditskiy, N. P., Doc. of Tech. Sci., Prof. P. A. Mulyar, Kand. of Tech. Sci., Leningrad Title : Electroceramics, glass, and organic plastic materials Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 10, 35-39, 0 1955 Abstract : The authom examine two groups of new electric in- sulating materials: electro- and radio-ceramics, new insulating glass, and organic pl&stic masses. Properties and characteristics are discussed and presented in two tables. Institution : None Submitted : Ap 26, 1955 r P A- M 41 '.S~' i" -fix !111 11 r~'PkA 102-4'. d. 1.0740, phtfialutc is flext (I'lollf"Iner,b, IWIA' . 1 1200, 1.51761,fullowedby di- . allyl adipate (monomer, b, 117-M. 1.021 .4-02) and dj- Alyl sebacatc f1monomer, 1); 1594W, 0,0741, E.4618 (at 25*)]- MjSt;%n4ZC. Qj thj~ POIYJIIC;ZS (in 4Mier) W~U 3.3 X 1011, 2.6 )< 10". 4-5 X 101-1, and 4.7 X 10 ohms; dielectric permeability at 1000 cycle_, vras 3.9, 3.7, 4.7, and 4. 1; tangvn, of loss angle was O.A20, 0.010, 0.057. and 0.144. YO)-()] I PIA anoNmTuvie.,&q - MULYAR, S. Fifty centners of corn per hectare, VTO 3 no. 5:9 My '61. (MIRA 14: 5) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl Kirovogradskogo oblastnogo pravleniya nauchno-tekhnicheakogo obshchestva sellskogo i lesnogo khozyaystvao (corn Olaite)) MIJLYAR, Ya.; LAKHTIONDV. T. Machlue tool, designed by operator 4boloview. Zzobr.1 rate. no.10:12-13 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Sotrudniki anogotlrashnoy gazety Ollaktrodnik.' g.Zaporozh'- ye. (Zaperoshle-Blectrodes) AMOMOVO I.K., professor; YA, U.S.; GLMIU. ll*S.; D;PKAE, I~T&.. profassor; ZOLOTOTITSICIY, U.N.; ILOIN. A.Te., dotsent; LTAPIM. Ms., *MYARCHIKo-N.Z., uchltell; PBM"OV, IsSe; CHICHIGIN, T.G. Aleksandr Nikolaevlch Barsukov. Mat. v shkole no.1:72-f4 Ja-F 157. (NM 10:2) 1, Hadcovskly oblastuoy podagogicheskiy InatItut (for Audronov). 2, Uvadvrahchly Wedroy actodlkl wAtematild Moskovalcogo podw- globselcogo Institula lasul V.I. lanina (for Berevanska*)- 3. Netodist Shcherbpkavokogo rayons gorods, Noakwy (for Glagolev). 4. laningrad- skiy peftgo4chaskly lustitut (for llopman). 5. Vietodlet Balashlkhln- skago rayons, Moskovskoy oblastl (for Zolotovitskly). 6. Nookovaldy podagogichankly Institut Imul V.I. lanlua (for 13.11n. 7 ZavedWu, shchly kidedroy wtodUd sateimatiki laningradskogo PZ~cheskogo Institute. Isent A.I. Gartmans, (for IMln). 8. Shkola 16.29 goroda Noskv7 (for Nulyarohlk). 9. 2;avedWuhchly kabinstom matezatW Ko- atowskqgooblastnogo instituta, usovershenstvovanlys uchiteley (for Petrakow). 10. Zavedvvushchly kafedroy wtodikl vatezatW KoWwv- skogo pedagogleheskago institute, imul T.P. Pbtem&lna (for ChichWn). (Barsukov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 1891-) KULTARCHIK. T - ",fir Determining the polarisatlan of the nebula of Androseds (with su~ry In Nagllshj. Isv.Astrofis.inst. AN Kazakh.SSR 5 no.7:21-24 157. (NLRA 10:7) (gebuloA)" (Polarisation (Light)) AUTHORS: Mulyarchuk, T. M. and Petrova, K. I. TITIZ: Increasing the sensitivity of some photographic emulsions by a preliminary short exposure. (Povysheniye chuvstvitel'nosti nekotor kh fotomaterialov putem predvaritellnoy podsvetkT PBRTODICAL: Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, 1957, Vol.34, Wo.1, pp.102-104 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A preliminary short exposure to a density of 0.2 - 0.3 with an exposure time of 1/100s allows a reduction in the exposure time in the photography of weak objects. It is also useful in photographing the night sky. Characteristic curves are given for the emulsions RF-3 and Isopaa ISS. Institute of the Physics of the Atmosphere Ac.Sc. USSR. State Astronomical Institute imeni, P. K. Shternberg. Reed. Aug.25, 1956. Sao- L 22392 3/035/61/000/005/027/042 3, AG0l/A101 AUTHORt Mulyarchlk, T.M. TITLE: An experience of interferometric studies of emission lines in auroras PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal..Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 5, 1961, 63-64, abstract 5020 (V so. "Spektr. elektrofotometr. I radiolokats. iss- led. polyarn. siyaniy i svecheniya nochn. neba. no. I", Moscow, AN sssR, 1959, 41 - 42, Engl. summary) TEXT: Aurora observations were carried out at a station at Loparskaya by means of a Fabri-Pero interferometer. The interferometer dispersion region for 5577 amounted to 0.05 A. The relative aperture of the first device was i : 3. Interference rings of lines A,5577 and X6300 were obtained. The upper limit of kinetic temperature of oxygen atoms in the 13 state was preliminarily estimated N 0 as 4000K from 0the half-width of line f-5577. For the. line [0 W_63oo tempera- ture Is 1,000 K. A pattern was obtained which revealed extreme intensity of red forms of the A-type caused by emission)j~k3oo - 6364. The interference pattern Card 1/2 22392 3/035/61/000/005/027/042 An experience of interferometric studies ... A001/A101 of line X 6300 was smeared. The second device, Intended for the Infrared portion of spectrum, consisted of an interferometer and an electronic-optical converter, The relative aperture of the device was I : 12.8. Interference rings of line /.8446 divided into two components were obtained. 0. Vaysberg (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 68239 S/049/59/000/12/027/027 AUTHOR: Mulyarchik, T.M. E032/E391 TITLE: interfor,.ometric Measurements of the Width of the Line X 5577 A Eoil PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1959, Nr 12, pp 1902 - 1903 (USSR) ABSTRACT; in the winter of 1958-1959 the northern station of the Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere of the Ac. Sc., USSR, (f = 640 , A = 127') carried out interferometric measuremouts of the width of the forbidden line 5577 1 COIJ emitted by different forms of polar allurorao. This lines has a negligibly small natural width and since collision broadening can be neglected, the observed width is due entirely to the Doppler effect. Line width measurements on tais line can therefore be used to estimate kinetic temperatures. The observations were carried out with the aid of a Fabry-Perrot inter- ferometer with glass plates and multilayer dielectric coatings (reflection coefficient 94%). It was found that not all the profiles of the above line are purely Doppler Cardl/2 profiles. The differences appear to be due to the 68239 S/049/59/000/12/027/027 Interferometric Measurements of the Width of the Line X 5577*11 superposition of layers with different temperatures. In lower parts of bright ray-like forms agd uniform arcs, an average temperature of 195 + 25 K was found, while in the diffuse filamentary forms the temperature was 250 + 30 0K. The highest temperature (325 + 40 0K) was obtaTined during intense pulsating forms (9) against a background of reddish luminescence. Unfortunately, parallactic determinations of the altitudes of the various forms for which the interferograms were obtained were vot carried out. The temperature of undisturbed night sky was found to be 260 + 35 K. This differs from the value obtained by Wark (Re? 4) and Armstrong (Ref 5). The difference way be due to the heating of the upper atmosphere in high geographic latitudes, Such a heating has been reported in Refs 6 and 7. There are I figure and 7 references, 4 of which are Znglish and 3 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya. nauk SSSR Institut fiziki atomsfery (Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere, k-6c,'USSR) SUBMITTED: July 21, 1959 Card 2/2 MULYARCHIK, T. M., Cand Phys-Math Sci (diss) -- "Determining the termperature of the upper atmosphere from the contoitre of certain emission lines'. Moscow, ig6o. 8 pp (Acad Sci USSR, Tnat of the Phys of the Atmosphere), 110 copies (KL, No io, 196o, 125) 69o97 S/049/60/000/03/010/019 M041 2032/1614 AUTM IfidprobilL, Til. TITIS# Interformtrio Measurements of the Tomporistare of the Upper Almosshorilran the Line V&dths of Certain 11mission Lines pUI0KQLjIjvoGtjy& AbAgall mak NOR, Sorlys gooftsichookays, 19W, Nr 3, Pr 40-M (MR) ANTRACTs The Pabry-Forrot - Laterform-Aff been used to examine Us profiles a emission lines of the Upper atmosphere and Ike results obtained are we reported. It Is "sowed that collision broadening and the natural Use aldth of the lines can be neglected in comparison with the Doppler broadedag. the velocity of turbulent notion In the 0_8 gh apptreotly does not excied 5 x 103 eVooe (Growhow and Nomfeld, Rat 1) and thermal velocities In the upper almosphere are of the order of 105 =/**a. It may therefore be considered that the broadening of the 11ims is due to the *Aoxmi notion of atwe only. If this Is so, then the tompenture of the iodtting atass T dopmAs an Ake balf-vidth according to the relation card 1/5 61 - 7.16 m 10-7 -A-fflw, 69097 Interfavestric Mossurmoots of the tosporaturs, of Ltne'Widfts of Certain IMission UAW card 2/rs 3/049/650/000/03/010/019 SOU/1614 the Upper Ataosphato from the shore a Is the atmic weight anA A is the vavolongft. Us twpomftro detendnei this say will coincide with the kinque tapemtare of the upper atmosphere at the altitAds, at ibidh the mission, takes place, only if the Maxwellian distributica Is preserved. It Is argued that tomparstare nessurment using the width of the line X WT I (oil (I Q-, I sea) yields significant results at least up to 150 in. The correspaiding altitedee for the lines A GM I L-611 (t fts 1W see) ani h fA98-6200 I [U] (V 2s IL06 see) are 300 in and 6W In respectively. Ir is the time necessary for the distribution to romeh the NA=ollian tam - Since it appears that the owt probable nochanim. '91 excitation of the lin" X 6300 1 [011 and X U28-6200 I (fill in Sorono'lo excitotion by electrans with energies of about 10 oV,It folle-mthat the toperatures nessured frm the Uno-vidthe of thess, unds coincidisidth the k1notic taposetarso at all altitadee which are of interest in 4&e present sork. During the winter of 1958/9 observations more carried out at the lortho~= station,or 4he Instiftto of ftysics at, the Atmosphere (,f - 690, X - no. - 630) or certain forbidden mission lines at night &W during twilight. Records more-, 6 9 9 60 10/019 2 032 614 10:% Interformetric Nessuressets of the Temperature of the Upper Atmosphere from the Line Widths of Cesixin Odesion Lines mw4o of the following linom s 1 5677 JL (a]. x em I COIJ, 1. -a* &Ppsrabw employed in show diagramatimily I age-am I (n, in ng a. no Fabry-Femot intorformster I consisted of two gl"s plates vith. a vorking diameter of 6 ca. The plAtem vere vorked to an Saamey of X/76. So seladrato adesion Uses were defined by the Inteacwtas* fUters 2 having a balf-vldft of 60 tt 100 1 aul a MAXIMM t3ammalsolen of 30 to 40%. no reftectivity ~f- the waltilAyer dielectric c"t1nV an the ftbry-Porrat plates Is shown In FIg 1. The radiation me directed onto the intedermoter by *saw of the plans abrom 41 &vd/or 1by the rotation of the housing in ibiek the intorformster me placed. The interference pattern me femsed an the photograoic pliato 4 by meam of the low 6. In Us case of A *SIT so A Ow 1. Awed qmrt's rings 6, 6 and 10 an tuck were used as spews, *i1s, In ths, cass, of A &M-UM I an inmr spacer 3 m thick we ompleyedo fts, latedermater me placed.La a hemsefteally sealed homing 6 %bich me asirefally thelmod, (:t 0.060). The laterform~ ims adjusted with the aid of sqAG1 Inclination fringes card 3/5 to an accemacy of about V40. The Instrumental profile me 4otessinst)( 69097 Interforcuotric Measurements of the Temperature Line Widthe of Oortain Saission Lines card 4/6 3/049/60/000/03/010/019 2032/1614 of the Upper Atimsphore, frco the frcu the knom line profiles. of the krypton yellow and grow lines, and the two profiles of the lines wider investigation more detemined by subtractiono It vas foand that the Voigt half-widths fbr the yellow and green krypton lines were 0.0083 � 0.002 1 and 0.004 � 0.0002 respectively. The results obtained are as follows 1.0 X 6577 1 [011. About 40 interfere o patterns wore obtained for varlow; foram '07 aurorse,. About one-half of theme have now been examined. The tmp*r&tures obtainei are 195 t 300K (lower parts of bright rays RQ. 250 � 300K (diffuse filamentary forms, diffuse The highest temperature recorded (325 � 2M) me obtsiaodJuring intense puleatim& fams - The tdapomture nasured fron tho'fr&SMgjU (X 55677 1) me found to be 240 and 2500K (two ohotousphs) 2. -A 6M 161. Three photographs of the nighWow gave the folM;Mg values of the temperature 1230 � HOOK, 1120 � 1SOOK, 1280 t 1500K. A photograph of a twilight flare 14 the line I 6M (sun at a to 100 below horizon) Ovo a value of 910 � 2000K. 69097 8/049/00/OW/03/010/019 3032/1614 Interferametric Measurements of the Tanperature of the Upper Atmosphere from the Line Wdths of Certsi- Saission Lines 3. 15200 1 W . The temperatures obtained f ran the width of this line were NW-to be 1850 1 2500K and 2000 t 3000K. A comparison of the tempozatures detensined fras the lines ) 5577 and I OW I obtained for various latitudes show tbAt the temperature of the upper atmosphere appears to be higher at higtor latitudes. Acknowledgment to mads, to Y.I. Krasavokly who directed this Mork and to the workers of th* "Ohirn seleauxle atstion P-r YU. 1. "11por-In. VAGO T a A. ushakava for their ssistanco. There are 6 figmrso and 26 ref orences, 6 of which are Soviet, 17 Inglish and 3 Franck. ASSOOIATIONsAiadamlys nauk $88R, Institut fIzIkI &Imoofery Institats, of Physics of the Atmosphere) SUBUTTIDs August 20, 1969 card 5/5 67562 13. C/ coo (?). 24 f7t AUTHOR: Mulyarchik, T. M. SOV/20-130-2-!6/69 '11Z_ TITLE. Interferometric Measurement of thi Widths of the Emissions X6300 R EO 11 and X 5198 - 5200 [N I] in Aurorae Boreales PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol 130, Nr 2, Pp 303 - 306 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The afore-mentioned measurements were made in the winter of 1956-1959 at the Loparskaya Station of the Institut fiziki atmoefery AN SSSR (Institute of Physics of the Atmo nhpre of the AS USSR). An ap-paratus with a Fabri-Perot interferometer was used. The interferometer was placed in a hermetically seal- ed chamber. Figures 1 and 2 illustratejjhotographs of inter- ference rings of the line X 6300 R 10 and the yellow line of krypton. Figure 3 depicts a photometric section through the inner ring for 6300 R. The width of the lines under considera- tion is fully determined by the Doppler effect. Measurement of the spectral line widths thus allows to determine the tempera- ture within the region of luminosity. The kinetic temperature can be determined from the spectral line widths only if the Card 1/3 radiant atoms retain the Maxwellian velocity distribution. In qz 67 56 2 Interferometric Measurement of the Widths of the Emissions SOV/20-130-2-16/69 X6300 R CO I] and A, 5196 - 5200 9 [N g in Aurorae Boreales the case of fluorescence and electron impact, the temperature within the region of luminosity determined from the spectral line widths is in agreement with the kinetic temperature. In the case of dissociation, dissociative recombination, charge exchange, etc it may greatly differ from the kinetic temperature of the medium. If9 however, the excited atom undergoes several collisions, a Maxwellian velocity distribution is obtained, and the reliability of temperature measurement is independent of the excitation mechanism. For this reason,, the temperature of the \'Pupper atmospher is most conveniently determined from the for- bidden emission. From the lines X 5577 R [0 1], A, 6300 ~ I] and/or )~ 5200 temperatures can be determined at east E up to 150 km, 300 and/or 600 km. For all altitudes under con.- sideration, the temperatures determined from the emission line widths obviously agree with the kinetic temperature. The prin- cipal error of this interferometric method for temperature mea- surement of the upper atmosphere is the unknown altitude of the radiant layer. At presentq ~he altltude can only be estimated, and the aurora borealis at A, 6300 X at nighA is probably 250 qX Card 2/3 to 300 km high. The luminosity with X 5200 A is probably no