SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NASLEDOV, G.A. - NASONOV, V.N.

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MASLADOY, , ---- -- -111. functional chenges in neural centers following immobilization of the artrealties. fiziol.Rhur. 43 no.12:1130-1140 AO '5?. 04LU 11:3) 1. Uf edis'obehchey hiologit Neditairiskogo institute, Kalinin. (BX228MITLIS. ptWeiology. off. of prolonged immobilization on nerve centers in animals (Bus)) EXCERPTA ~IEDICA See 2 Vol 12/9 Physiology SePt 59 4337. DISTURBED COORDINATION BETWEEN MOTOR CENTERS IN MAN AS A RESULT OF LIMB IMMOBILIZATION (Bussiantext) - N asledov G. A. and F 11 ippova V. N. Res. lost. of7raumatol. andOrthop.7E~enngra ~-Zi- OL. ZH. IM.SECH. 1958. 44/6 J526-533) Illus, 4 Graphs I Action potentials from flexors and extensors of both lower limbs were recorded simultaneously in normal human subjects and in patients with a lower limb immo- bilized in a piaster cast for fracture of the leg. Voltage-time curves (after Nasso- nov and Rose-lithal) of direct stimulation were also obtained for the same muscles. In normal subjects. some functional &symmetry in the interplay of nervous centres for the lower limb was revealed by dominance of the centre for flexors of the right limb. Immobilization of a lower limb in a plaster cast impaired coordination be- tween motor centres. more so on immobilization of the right leg. These disturb- ances depended on loss of reciprocal inhibition, with excitation spreading widely over nervous centres. After a very long period of immobilization. action potentials were &bsent in all muscles except those under voluntary effort. demonstrating pathologic inhibition of their centres. Since no appreciable change had taken place in the vol- tage-time curve of direct muscle stiniulation. the alterations revealed by electro- myograms may be attributed to processes involving nervous centres. Simonson - Mimeapolis, Minn. AP Now- IL IL 11141 wa Jil H too go 170) AUTHORS: Aleksanyan, A. X.., fiasledov, G. A. 3UV1!2C- 12-: -5-;'J. T'ITLEs On the Transition of the Stimulus From the Nerve to the Muscle (0 perekhode vozbuzhdeniya s nerva na myshtsu) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959i Vol 124, Nr 3, Pp 719-"22 (USSR) I ABSTRACTt On the basis of new investigation methods great strivea have been made in the lost few years in the study of the motor apparatus. Among these methods there must be mentioned first and foremost electron technology, in particular the micro-electrode techniques employed in the study of individual structure units of nervous and muscular tissues. It is a well-known fact that in the propaga- tion of the stimulus wave vi&3 nerve - end plate - muscle, Lhe most significant delay occurs in the and plate. At the same time we know that on a persiatftnt indirect excitation, the muscle will cease to contract, due mainly to a change in the functional properties of the end plate. In this connection the question has risen whether the duration of the stimulus transmission from the nerve to the muscle is chianged during fatigue. It is obvious that under the influence of fatigue certain as yet anclarified changes occur in the end plate, which slow down the transition iientioned Card 1/3 in the title (Ref 6). In the communications under coniiaeration, SOV/20-124-5-64/67 On the Transition of the Stimulus Rrom the Berve to the Xuacle data on the influence of stimuli of different frequencies on the stimulus delay in the end plate are presented. The experiments were carried out with a nervo-muscl*-preparation of the muse. gastroonemius of the frog immersed in Ringer's solution in such a way as to leave the sinewy part of the muscle outside the solution. In order to cause fatigue, rhythmical stimuli of a frequency of 1 second were used. From figure 1 it can be neen that the authors did not confirm the results obtained by Wieser (Ref 4) and Fulton (Ref 5), according to which fatigue enhances the stimulus delay in the synaptic apparatus of the neuro-muscular transmission point. Figure 2 shows that the dampening of the stimulus could imitate the increase in the delay. Therefore, the authors eventually worked with a sufficiently strong amplification. In order to clarify the discrepancy with the results obtained by Wieser (Ref 4), the authors (a) checked whether their experimental conditions sufficiently facilitate a full survey of delay and changes, (b) conducted experiments with a tetanic stimulus. (a) The authors' experiments (Fig 3) confirmed the results obtained by Samoylov (Ref 6). Thus the deviation from the data in scientific publications could not 6* blamed on experimental conditions. Card a/3 tb) Figure 4 shows the results of one test of this series. As 5U V120-1 ~4-3-64/67 On the Transition of the Stimulus From the, Serve to Me k-scle demonstrated by the curves in figure 4, the duration of the stimulus transmission from the nerve to the muscle is considerably increased. From this, the authors infer that fatigue as such does not affect the extent of the delay. In the authors' opinion Wieser's conclusion (Ref 4) is not derived directly from his reziults. The changu of the delay value must be ascribed, riot to the fatigue, but to such changes in the condition of the nerve-muscle prepara- tion as involve the tstaiLization of the aerves.- There are 4 4ur*s and 6 references, 2 of wbLizh are Soviet. ASSOCIATION., Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii im. I. k, Sechenova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Evolutionary Physiology imeni I,CSechenov of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PBR TZDs October 7, 1958, by L. A. Orb4li, Academician SUMITTRD% September 23, 1958 Card 3/3 -RASUMVO O.A. Zffoct of the syWathetic nerve on the tranmdasion ef excitation from the mwtor nerve to the muscle. Fisdol. shur. 46 no.MI250- 1257 0 160, (MIRA 13:11) I L, Institut evolyutsicamy fisiolgoii im. I.M.Sechenova AN SSSRq ImUna" jUWO= STATM, SMATOTIC) (ADMIALINE) (MOCLES-INNUMATION) NASLEDOT, G.A. Zffect of the sMatbetic nerve an the potentials on the =tar ad platee Doid*ANSSSR 137 moOsIU5448 Ap 161. (NnA U 4) le lutitat ffolptalMoy fIS1020611 IMI, I.K.Seehown AN SSSRe ftedstaTISM aMdudkom T.N.Chernigo"k1m6 (Nervous systm, Spyathetio) (ElectropbWology) NASLEDOV . G.A. Effect of the sympatbetic nerve on the potential of stralted =vale fibers of a frog. Dokl. AN SSSR X19 uo.6:14Wl5M Ag 161. (HIM 1418) 1. Institut evolyutsiozmo7 fiziologii im. I.M. Sechenova AN SSSR. Predstayleno akademikom V.N. Ch*rnigovbkim. (NERVOUS SYSTE34, SWATHETIC) (MUSCLE) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) WASUMS G.A. MMSOU of the N. symathicus an the electrical activity in rmg Is skeletal mmU ftbn.� Pleport suWttod,, but not presented at the 22nd IntornatIonal Coqpv" of ftralological Science& I*Ums, the Notbarlands 10-17 Sep 2962 NASLEDOV9 G.A. Relativq refractive properties of the terminal plate of the =otor nerve in the skeletal muscle of the frog. Fiziol. zhur. 48 no-3: 349-356 Mr 162. OURA 15:4) 1. Inatitut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii imeni I.M.Sechenova AN SSSR, lmdngrad. (MUSCLES-IMWATION) t,'AqT,F.rjCV G A. ')Issertaticn defended at the institute of Phys--clof-7 ir-enj 1. F. for the academic degree cf Canlidate of Biological Sciences: "Effect of a Syrpathetic Nerve on the Bloelectrical Activity 6f a Skeletal Frog Vusele.11 Vestnih Akad "auk, No. 5, 1963, np. 1111-145 37 7, na- RaLIDOT. H.B. Minerals of the northwestern slopes of the northern Karamzc~:* and their genetic features. WdAN Tafth.SSR 2 n0.1:3-7 159. (MRA 13s4) 1. Gl&vnoye upravlonlys geologit I okhrazW nedr prI Soveto minletrov UsSSR. Predstayleno oblenowo-Imrrespondentom AN Tadshikskay SSR R.B.Baratm". (Karamnar Mountains-Mln*ralov) NASLEDOVA, Dmitriy Nikolayevich (Semiconductor Junctions AIII BV aDd tYeir applications] of - W P I neniia AIII BV j ikh primenenie. -vw;M=4*-&Owft Lenizaadj, 1964. 21 p. (Leningradakii dom nauchno- tekhnicheskoi propagandy, Do.2) (MIRA 17:6) NASIE=Ap 1. D. 61W Problem of the Patbologio.-Anstomiml CbwL7*s In the Cullac Valvw Dalm *Aocardltim.6 Cand Mad Set, Is 4---" Bud" Ifygi. a )bd Taste leninalds 1953. Or bst Fist Vol 3t 1 T- On-vey of Sel=tUU and Teebalcal Dissertations Defended at USSR Mow Ifteational Institutions (21) SO: Sm. go. 523-v 2 Jm 55 USIAM. 1.D. (UniWad); BYKOV. 9.M., akadealk, direktor; KUSTXKJITSKIY. A.S., %Wmwpuw ~Qalmslwklkh nank, savedurushchly. 4mantitattva and qmIltative modificatiammof the glia In experimental cerebral vowads In rabbit. Arkh.pat. 15 no.4:14-22 JI-ft 153. (M=k 6:11) 1. lnntltmt f1slologIl In. I.Pftvlova (for 27kov and Namledova). 2. rips patoewfologil (for gostenetekly). (grala-VOunds and Injuries) NASLEDOVA, I.D.; PROPP, M.V. Effect of ACTH " cortisone on survival and morphological changaw of the adrenal cortex in vhite rate of various ages during radlaUm dickness. Nauch. soob. Inst. fisial. AN SSSR no.ls170-171 159. (MIM Us 10) 1. Laboratcriya Yozrastnoy fiziologil i patologii cheloveks. (zav. Y.G.Baramm) Institute, fiviologii Imenj Pavlova AN SSSR. (ACTH) (CORTISONE) (ADMUL CORM) (RADIATION SICKNESS) IONTOV, A.S.; W&SLEDOVA, I.D. Condition of the nuclei of the hypothalamic region and of the spinal cord after extirpation of the cortex and total removal of the cerebrum. Mauch. noob. Inst. fisioi. AN WSR no.1:179-IW '59. WPA 14:10) 1. Leboratoriya moz-fologil (zav. - N.G.Kolosav) Instituta fiziologil imeni Pavlava AN SSSR- (BRkI3.&URGL?%Yf (SPINAL CORD) (HVMHkwljs) 34361 AUTHDRt TI 712 1 PERIODICALs S/205J61/001/004/020/032 D298/D303 The effects of the age factor an changes In the suprarenal cortex with general X-ray irradiation Radiobiologiya, v. 1. no. 4, 19619 567-572 IMS Existing literature an ebanging sensitivity to radiation vith age led the anther to believe that similar changes do* to W in the rospons9 to radiation might occur in the xupr&r*n&]L cortex. The testa were, run on white rats aged 1.5 - 2 months, 5 - 7 months and 1.3 - 2 years. The animals were exposed to general X-ray irradiation In a dose of 800 r. The rats were killed off at stages ranging from I hwur to 3 months after irradiation and were them xubjected to graphomatomical autopsy. A connection was established between the ago of the aninal and the response or the suprarenal cortex to radiation. Th* supraronals of all the rats responded rapidly to Irradiation by a reduction of the cortex's tat, k*toojtoroid and ascorbic acid contest. In young rate 4e Card 1/3 30361 The offtets of... 3/205J61/001/004/020/032 D298/D303 this response was more short-lived, and after 3 hours the fatt hotoste- roid and ascorbic acid content returned to normal; to older rats the redaction lasted for several days. The sopraresel reopense, conformed to the degree of radiation sicknoss. The graver the coursov the greater were the changes in the suprar*nal cortex (the greater the redaction in the fat, kotosteroid and ascorbic acid content). The changes were, most Marked in the suprarenals of young rate, since young rate are the least r sistant to the development of radiation sickness. With prolonged : :rviv" after Irradiation (I - 3 months) the state of the suprarenale returms to normal in rate of the young and middl*-age groupop whereas in some rate of the older age group, the fat, k*tonteroid and ascorbic acid content remains somewhat reduced for & month. The abnormally low ketostoroid and ascorbic acid content of the suprarenal cortex in the first few hours after irradiation indicates an increase in the ranction of the supraranal cortex (& rise in corticosteroid synthesis). The marked drop in the content of those substances in the soprarosal cortex with grave radiation sickness to perhaps an indication of attenuation of the supraronal cortex's functions ?hero are 3 figaros and 21 41 Card 2/3 30361 The effects of... 3/205jdl/001/004/020/032 B298/W03 reforencess 9 Soviet-bloc and 18 non-Soviet.-blec. The 4 most recent references to the Ruglish-language publications read as followns Z. A. Mirand, M. C. Reinhard, B. L. Colts, Proc. So*. Zxptl. Biol. and V*do, 819 3979 1952; F. Ungar, R. Rosenfeld, 0. Pincus, R. Dorfman, Endo- crinology# 56p 24p 1955; B. C. Wexler, R. Roucharsq S. F. Thomang Proc. Soc. ZxptI. Biol. and Ked.t 79p 1839 1952; J. Cheyoup International review of eytologyp Zdit. by G. H. Bourne and J. F. Dani*lli, 1953. ASSOCIATIONs Institut fisiologii in. I. P. Pavlova A SM (Institato of Physiology in. 1. P. Pavlov, AS USSR), Leningrad Card 3/3 -ROLMMAP 119 1 RAPALISXITP Ta.D. IMat of Us ap ft~ on the dwelopmat of w9orlwatal a9mmebrools, DIOL okop, bdol. 1 mod. 53 aoo5s32-36 NY 062o (KMA 1587) 1. Is labondoril vomalmy rbiolftif 1 patologii cholanka (sav..!.. ftetvitellary anon AM SSSR T.Q. Baramv) Iastitata fUloINU Imal X.P. Pavlova (dir. - abadealk V.I. Chendgmakiy) AM SAW4 lftingmd. hvfttavlons ftstvltollvya chloaam AV (ARTMdOSCUMOSIS) (A(3) NUUMVA9 I.D.1 RAYALISKrYp Ya.D. (Idiningrad) Ngfect, of estrogens m the developuent of expMrInental athero- mdIAmpasim in rabbits of differwt ap* Fatefftlel* I skqpq li-OW. 7 U-7163. (NIM 26 d6) ~. Iv. laboratoril, vownatuoy f iziologii A. patologil. chelovWca (sav. - daystritellryy chlen AMN SM V.G.ftwanov) InAltuta fisio2ogii imeni I*P*Pavlova (dlr. - akadealk Y.N.Chernigovskiy) AN MM, (ESTROGEN) (ARTERIOSCLEMIS) I*YW-VA*JJt--- Effect of the age factor on ebanges in the adrenal cortu during vhole-body X irradiation. RadiobdLologlia I no.4: 567-572 161. (KMA 17:2) 1. Inatitfit fiziologii immi I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR, Ianingrad. NASLEDOVA, I.D.; RAFALISKIY, Ya.D. Antiatherogenic activity of cortisore and methylandrostendi-G! in experimental atherosclerosis in rabbits. Farm. i *oks. 27 no.1:32-35 Ja-F 164. (141TIA 17:11) 1. lAboratoriya vozrastnoy fiziologii i patologii cheloveka (zav. deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.G. Baranov) Institute fizio- logii imeni Pavlova AN SSSR i endokrinologichookaya laboratoriya fnauchnyy rukovoditell - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prcf. V.G. Baranov) Instituta akusherstva i ginekologif AMN SSSR. 0 1; Ttr;u~-c a o, trip a*e -.r, c.)pmpnt ma e r b-' t rd no 76 164. -hf, .abo! v.)zras'~n,)y 7 1 1 pmc 1 0g' ' - zav.- doystv. tellnyy chlen Ofli 5, Baranov) Inv- flziolog'i Fltivlcva aitAl~rr-lk V.N. Cher-n--g,);"K,.Y, ~14 S SL'R . ~ 4?- * n 4 -- ai ~ NASLEDOVA, I.D.; RAFALISKIY, Ya.D. ---------- Effect of prolonged sound and light stimull on the development of eMmrizental atherosclerosis in female rabbits. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 8 no.6:73-74 N-D 164. (MIRA 18 - 6) 1. Institut fisiologil Imeni Pavlova (dir. - Wcademlk V.N. Cher- nigovskiy) AN SSSR i Institut akusherstva i ginekologii (dir. - chlen-korrespandent AMN SSSR prof. M.A. Petrov-Mik"ov) AMN SSSR, lAningrad. NASLEDOVA, V.I Unconditioned salivar7 discharge from the parotid gland of adults, Opyt izuch. reg. fiziol. funk. 6t121-123 163 (MIRA 170) %Aicipation of the act of evallowing in the formation of the salivary reflex* Md. 124-126 1. Laboratoriya akologicheskoy tiziologii ( zav. - Prof. A.D. Slonim) Institute. fiziologii immi Pavlova AN SSSR i kafedra normallnoy fiziologii ( zav. - prof. N.V*Semenov) Kalininsko- go meditsinskogo instituta ( dir. - prof. R.T.Gavrilov). IVANOV, K.P.; MAKARM9 A.R.; WASIZDCYVA# N.L; MITTENBURG,, S.O.; CHUSOV,,Yu.]L Physiological ob.1fts in the In-an organism due to repeated cooling. Opyt lauh. reg. fiziol. funk. 6tl99-M4 163 (MIRA 17:3) 1. laboratorlya ekologicheekoy fisiologii ( zav. - prof. A.D. Slonim) Instituta fiziologii imeni. Pavlova AN SSSR i gruppa fiziologii truda ( rukavoditell - S.O.Fmttenbur ) Inatituta gigiymy truds I profess imal Inykh zabolev iy ld)ir. Z.B. Grigorlye,r). 46302-66 10wMi'm) /z~,~P ( k )19,W (d )/3r! I l )/:zor (Tn z~~'(wvT'l P(,. ACC NR% AT6023216 SOURCE CODE: UR/2910/65/005/003/0289/0298 AUTHOR: Matulls, A. Yu. -- Matulis, A.; Nashlenas, E. P. - Naslenas, E.; Bandzaytis, A. A. --.Bandzaltis, A, ORG-. Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Academy of Sciences Lithusmian SSR (Institut .9,14 fizild i matematiki AkadenW nauk Litovskoy SSR); Villnyus State University im. V. Kapsukas (Villnyusskiy Gosudirstvennyy universitat) TIT LE: On the perturbation theory of the energy of atoms with open shells SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Litovskiy fizicheskly sbornlk. v. 5, no. 3. 1965, 289-298 TOPIC TAGS: atomic theory, perturbation theory, nuclear shell model ABSTPLACT: The energy of a degenerate atomic level as the polle of Green's function of open electron shells is studied. The f Lhe energy of degenerate atomic levels 'eudS to S011VIL- the secular equation in dic space of unpertuibed atomic states. This secular ccrualtion is solved by employing the theory of an&,dar momentum of the case of electrostatic inzeraction'z)etween electrons. The contributions of the Feynman dla~~ram are expressed in terms of rsdW integrals and the trans.' formation matrices. The specific definition of the series for atomic energy In the field form of the perturbation theory for the energy of an atomic system L 46302-66 ACC NR; AT6023216 with open electron shells and the representation of each order of this series as an average with respect to the eigenstate of the total orbital and spin angular momenta are the main results of the study. This representation of the series permits restoring the physical sense of each Feynman diagram as the representation of a certain process during the course of which the total orbital and spin angular momenta are retained. In the proposed method there was no re- quirement to separate the total Hamiltonian into a zero Hamiltonian and interaction Hamilto- nian. The only demand made was the retention of the single-particle character of the zero Hamiltonian which Is necessary for shifting to the representation of second quantization. Thus. in each specific calculation of the energy of the atomic system it was possible to add to the zero Hamlltonian a certab single -particle operator, subtraction of which from the interaction Hamiltonian improved the convergence of the series of the perturbation theory. The author thanks Prof. A. P. Yutsis for his attention to the work and valuable advice. Orig. art. Us: 9 figures &xd 21 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 23Jan65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 005 /2 7 F hilt- 77, 5k~ W 41, (Wz0va NASOKINA, I.A., insh. Use of a *sera dr7 residuem method in the chemical treatment of vater, Toploonergetika 11 no.1005-78 0 164. (MRA 180) KOUAKOV, Grigoriy Matveyevich, inzh.; GOLOVKO, N.V., inzh... retserizent; NASONKIN, A.P., inzh., retserizent; [Electrical equipment of plants of the coke by-product industry] Elektrooborudovanie koksokhimicheskikh zavo.- dov. Kiev, Tekhnikat 1965. 305 p. (PJRA 18:6) K~!~ 1300"eace, In factory pradmHow of roinforeed emerste pom line Palo$. Bet-I shel.-bot. ae-9:341 D 155. (Mk 9:3) (NIsOrle 11"s-Foles) SW1123-9-16-63W Transiation t Reforstivnyy shmmal. PAshlaostroyealys. 1959, Kr 16. p 31 (US) AVIHMs Voroblyew,. A.1., Masonkin, I.M. TIMES Investigation of the Stability, of Flexible Matte an Oil Film PMODICAL: Sb. nauchno-Issled. rabot stud. Fix.-mekhan, fak. Leningr. politektm. in-t, 1%8. Typ. 1, Vp 44-68 ABSTUCT.: 2he problem of "ability (at a stes4y motion) of a flexible Ahatt with am disk, revolving In slide bearings (Y) is Investigated, idth allowance for the elasticity of the shaft &M the elastic and ab4orblxkg forces of the oil fils, ubma the disk Is located In the mIddle of P an a bracket. this work origizated la, connection w1th studiss of the causes of shaft vibra- tions In a hi&vpowsr installattan with a mdwr of revolutions which was twice the critical modwr of revolutions. fte problem of stability of an 5-turb" wtlm Is solved on Vw basis of equations of first appraxlza- tim, In so far " the roots with Was real put being zero do not exist mom t2w roots of the charactevIstleal squatlon. It Is required that all coefflelents of the charaoteriatical equation and ady the peoultImate do- %trolumt of Gurwits should be pealt1ve. Ask equation of the shaft motion Card 1/2 and Its dwmateristleal equations for t4w case of a bracket rotor were Investigation of the Stability of Flexible MudU on Oil Film SOW,/123-59-1"3036 worked out*. A d1splacso=t of the dlsk~csnter Is composed of the displacement of the shaft P and the elastic sagging of the shaft. Frequency equations were the saw as the frguenoy equations fof the can* of the disk located between the supports. The di::i tive forces (coraiected with a lose of energy) and the forces of the oil layer we Oulated, starting from the assumption that the lubrication liquid Is in a narrow space, limited by the excentrically located bushing, and the journal. 'The 3riteria of stability of the systaiss ~Nshaft with disk in the cent4rv And "bracket ahart" were de- termined, as well as the- arlterion of stability. for min absolute1j rigid shaft, which may xIervi an a starting point for the determination of stability of the flexible s1haft. An an example, the case of a semienclosed P with an enveloping angle of 18Q* was In- vestigated and the range of stability was established under the assumption that all sections of P were working under the same conditions. 7 figures, 10 bibliographic r~e- ferenees. M.V_G. Card 2,/2 ACC N& AP7M2428 SOURCE CODE: UR/0075/66/0217009/1033/1041 AUTHORs Pokhvalltove, T. G.; Sp*ranskays, Ye. 1P. m- SperanskaYs, 9- F-; ORG: rAsakh State University lAe Se He Kirov,, Alma-Ata (Wakhskiy gosudaratvennyy universtot) TITLEt Kinetics of the reactions of hemmalent chamium with metallic reury SOURCE: Zhurnal anallticheaboy Mall, v. 219 me 9# 19"t 1033-1041 TOPIC TAGSs chromium, mercury, chemical reduction SUB CODE: 11,07 ABsTRAcTs Thi'kinetles or the reduction of chromium (VI) by mercury in solutions of vari6tai acids was Imestipted. Data are presented -for hydrochloric and sul- furic acids. The solutions studied were thezuostated at 20_+ 0.50. In the course 'of reductionj, the potentials of mercury and thi solutions vere measured by the cogen"tion method (R-307 Potentiometer). The amount of reduced chromium was deftralned " the afference between the mount of chromium (VI) originally and tbat, remIning in the solution. 'The fe%rm of the chromium in solu- tion wo found by sp" tric analysis. Spectral char&&Ariaties of the original solutions Of bi-, I~Fi-, and hq*w4mw~t chromium were recorded in advance Card 1/ 2 VOCs 343-70 -1~ - ..._ 09 3 2 ~A Z2_ ACC Nib APYM24M -under the set of conditions studied. The absorption spectrum of hexavalent. chromium is characterized by the presence of am mLxium (360 nanometers, 10N HC1)., the position of vhich is practlc&14 independent of solution dilution. Spectral cbaracteristics of solu- tions at trivalent chromiun contain two nexim (WO and 640 nanometers, 10N Hel), the position of vhIch depwd an the hydrochloric aeld concentmtion. With do- ortsse la bydrochlorle aeld concentration,, the position of the mud= is sys. astricaW. ddfUd taward the short vavelengft side (420 and 6W asnometers, Orls. arte bass 6 figures, 3. forml" OW 2 e6 ~s I EJPRS t 4,0,4L# RASONOV, A.F. 22613. NASONOV, A.F. Iaeledovani7e zheludochnoy zhi&.os ti abortirovanrykh plodov zhivotnykh na brutsellez po rok I r& reterinariya, 190, No. 7, s. 6c SO: LFTOPIS' No. 20, 19h9 NASONOV, A. F (Director) "Examination of gastric fluid of abc;rted fetuses of animls for -)r-,ictI'.(,s!s by RSK (Complement Fixation Reaction and RA (Complement Fixation)." SO: Veterinariya 26 (7), iqlv-~, p. 6,,) Veterinary Bacteriological Laboratory NUC90T, A. F. 22613 W"Mffv A. F. ISSLEWTAIM ZMM=Cr ZHIMM ABMTIWANWM nGW MMUM NA MUMUIZ PO WK I U TRMINARM- 19499 NO. 7s 3. 60 501 LIT"# I** 30v 1949 f".! :~Ti~,-;l VICE b t~., zow n lyf- Lm ',cr I ko-Geog-r-b i I ci,~(:sko: P L, van 1. e u.-:3ian 0 1 a v nt. ,'p, r-ri of t; r- Anv 7r-n f. ii. Pit, n '(W 6 - V 1~ ~59 i-- t ~:- r-,(i of' i Ue - ".kar. emi n A t. I rlll T 1 1 Lit HbI i0i i -L i et: ~~ !'o0 tr1c, tps. 000100V0017100101 soums a' 01"1"/ .14 2, VC.: MOM tw too A k] 47, 7ZT, Jim -Z~T of "0 Ift A' PlItem 'foo beldneft the ou -fie Ma-. M, AW oil 8 ' ' :' M, 'WC7 41 -'OT ...... 41 .4 R-O gmgg mm' ~~'O-Mir Ir It L tO t% pig _K.WN Mg ;-Ilo -f AS ER Im, - ~_ 2- B L 45790-66 Etl AT _(iU ACC_NW9_A?,6D SOURCE CODE ---R ~[W&47663 /OU5 30125 AUTHOR: Dlyachkoir, R- A-~ ORG: none TITLE: High-power r-f ion source SOURCE: Pribory I tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 4, 1966, 3" 35 TOPIC TAGS: ion source, hydrogen ion, Ion emission ABSTRACT: The development of a new ion source,(see figure) with hydrogen-ion current up to 10 ma is described. The source having a long life and relatively little hydro- gen consumption, was tested under two sets of conditions: (1) Resonance, 15 Mc, 20 oe, 1200 v, 300-400 w in the discharge; (2) Resonance, 36 Mc, 60 oe, 2500 v, 100-150 w in the discharge. The ion beam composition could be varied by changing the pressure 4 ion contant, while in the discharge chamber; lower pressures resulted in higher Hi higher pressures yielded higher content; the proton content was at best 50%. Under different conditions, the proton content was brought up to 80% with a hydrogen consumption of 100 cm3/hr. After 500 hrs, the chamber contamination was still low, and the source continued its stable operation. "In conclusion. the authors wish to thank G. A. Gornit and V. I. Zinenko for their help in carrying out the work." Orig. art. has: 2 figures and I table. [031 SUB C(DE: 20 / SM DATE: 30jun65 / ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REIN 001/ ATD PRESS: 5085 Card 1/2 UDC: 537.5U.2:539.1 L 45790-66 :_46 2 AP6030125 C= rubber MW teflO'A tainl MM =61- f= quartz CM alUMIMM MbMa ~-- -2/2 Pb Fig. 1. High-power r-f ion source 1 - Discharge chamber; 2 - metal cap; 3 - quartz disk; 4 - anode diaphragm; 5 - probe; 6 - insulators; T - studs; 8 - insulating bushings; 9 - electro- magnet; 10 tubing for admission of hydrogen. POINDLZIN. P.6., iznd.tekhn.u&uk; IAaUTW, A.R., lush*; 1630JOY, A.T&o, Who; SEPILUSKIY, V.A., Lash* Nechanixod timber drawing in roof control in Donets Basin mines. Besop.truds v prom, 4 n0-3:5-7 160. (MM 13:6) (Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining) NASONOV, B.A. . - I - - - ,~f - P-~- , - , -~ -;* - , 11-1; ~oueepta of lortsko"Is amnesiac syndrome. Wrach.delo no.2:157-159 7 '58. (KIRA 11:1) 1. Rafedra poikhtstril twov.-pref. Ta.P.Frmkln) Ityevskogo meditelukage institute I 11yeveirty okrushnoy voyannyy gospitall . (NMAND" IS STUDWO) NASONN, B.A,-,, _po_lkovnik meditainskoy slushby Early dotection of psychopnic rmwtiow. Voon.med. shur. no.4s83 Ap 161. (Mmk 15:6) (PSYCHIATRY9 KILITARY) NASCROVt B.A.v kanO.Med.naukp polkownik med.slumbby Kaposis of pmyohopatby. Sboramobe tra4li4wockruAomme pop& no*42322-327 162. (KMA 1685) (MMLOOT, PATHM=GkL) .4, - I.1 1. , , . . . I .:. r. ~ . i,.. ~. . . I .. . I NASOECK-Dmitriy Nikolayevich; TROSM , A.S., glav. red.; GOLOVINA, N.V., red.; POLIANSKIY, Yu.I., red.; :IOZWAL', D.L., red.; ffRELKOV, A.A., red.; VASILYEVA, Z.A., red.izd-va; VIVOGRADOVA, V.F., tekhn. red. [Some problems of cell morphology and pi-gsiology] Nekotor-ye voprosy morfologii i fiziologii kletki; izbranrWe trudy. Mo- skva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 361 p. (MIRA 16:12) (cytology) vksovov~-Alp- Welikiy Ustyug) Honored art worker. Proo.koop.no.11:17-18 N 156. (NLHA 9:12) (ShIllnikovskil. Bvstafll ftvlovich) SAMMY, 46 (Subamok) ImUM of * tmilloOm Arrwd fte little f1more Fame Wisp 14 mossy? IV I" (MIA 13sU) MI-SONm/. &..,A, Problem of ftthology - Rhock. T-3 Ab,w., Jour Ref Zhur - Diol., So 1, 19AD, 3031 Author masomvp 04. Inst Title (b tht Problem of the Treatmnt of Thermal Shock. orig Pub voymn. med. m., 1956, vo 6,, 63-65 Abstract Four dogs idw were in a state of thermal shock received an antishock fluid (2 mL of 0.5% novocains solution 1 al of 96% alcohol, 1 ml or 10 morphine solutionp 1 al Wo gluco. se and 58 81 of 1"10100cal solution) 30-60 min- follo- ving the onset of shock. Moir blood pressure failed to rise, the hemoconcentration increased, the blood protein level fell and all of the anlamls sucavabed in 0.5-2 hours. Mures control animals died in 40, 55 end TO min. In a Swiss of 7 40P pAw received by the drop mthod serum with 2 ml/k9 of 0.5% wvoc&Lns solution, 5 survivad the shock; normal blood pressure me reestablished in 2 hours Card 1/2 1. 'l- . - 9 - - - I , . - --I r I . . - .-- I,, :, - , f .., . ,, , . , - ) . * : ~: 'I . : - - - , . : . I , 0 . . . II - - , 0 ;~ , ( 'I.- -LA .2; ') NASOJIDV.. O.Ye. o& tbg Vo2V.WtjG WstorLsy. Vol". kral no.2s4l-& 160. (MM 14: 11) (UsAlwk Oml aptes) .1ASON,-7, I. D. "lArAing Under Conditions Fowrid Ln t,he Ploscow (;.)al Basin." Cand Tech bei Noscow Hining Inst imeni 1. V. Stalin,, Mir of '!igher Educa-,icn ',SW.' Moscow, 1955. (jrT,, '1o 8, Feb 55) 30: Sm. No. 631, 26 1.ug 55-Surv(,,-, of ~3cient-,fic and 'ieahrl;cal Dissertations Defended at 1.ZSR 'i-iigher -'ducatio~~al --,:,s Ili tu', ions (14) VABONDT, 1117a Dmitriyevich, kand.takhn.nau1c; ZTORTKINA, L.N., red. -- ... S-d.- SOITOT. A, , tekhn. red. j -vs'; (Mining with use of suall-alse shields] Provedenle vyrabotok shohltaxi mallkh reswrov. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekha.1td-vo 11t,ry po gornomu dalu, 1959, 121 p. (MM 13:2) (Mining engineering) ANMIYZV# Sergey Petrwich; KITATSKU, Yevgeniy Vladimirovich; NAWNQY,#_ Illy& Didtriyvvich; BUROp Vadim levgeulyovichj FAVLOVp K.V.p-- ofV.-r-e-G-jV-MXWDV-, L.T. t red. isd-va; MWAR, S.Ya.,, tokhn. red* (Boring and blasting# driving and mpporting of mines] Barovzrymqe rabotyepso. on's i kroplenis gorrqkh vyrabotok. By S.P.Anan*ev i dr. Modmaq Goo. usuchno-teM. izd-vo litory po gornmu delu, 1961. 355 po (KIM 14:9) (Mining engineering) (Blasting) POKROVSKIYP N.M., daktor tekhn.nauk; NASONCV, L.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHIKIN, A.I.,, kand.takhn.nauk; NASOWV, I.D., kwid.tekhn.nauk Concerning P.M.Paniukov's book "Engineering geology.* Shakht. stroi. 7 no.702 J1 163. (HIRA 16s10) -IC CFEKPIRIII-11, V.A.P kand. I.,d.; !.D., karia.'c-Kr-r,. T.P-'Ik, retsenzer. [!~Jr.jjjg -.jitl, c-utter-licauji-aj i-rovedanie v:,*ra&-,tr-k riand. Moskvaj lzd-vo 1%6ira," i9U. 186, p. GERASIXOVP Iog ins]6; NASMW,, K,,, insho; IPUTMMg V,,, insh. P"tection of ship mahaniaw br liquid inhibited lubri- ftntfo YOr, flat 23 no,Ss2l-22 Ag 163, (KMA 16111) 11morc,"r, n. Irrigation Farmin,--Rost-v Province Don waters irrigate the fields. Kolkh. .1roiz. 12 No. 69 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 0" ~ Ooe r1953. Unclassified. "A 30-- ~)-, If Y/J- A0,12h. 117-4-MICE OF FAC'MIT .--:1 Or-EFATIT "'IF SUPPOET. I:asmov 1. 11 61 Zx;erlrierts r1th IolarIz--eU an P~ -1e13 . r s,,ij; rt~; f -r r- cl,,c? reductl,.)n In tangenrJal su a5es !y tile S~,,ru bi't.-cen Qc walls and the si,pports. L., kandidat 196ldmichOG"r% Banks th, going-cha siae.Nast.ugl. 5 nooN. ---Vortioal abof t sinking in (an 9:7) 29 Ytr 156. (chiumo-abort sinking) IIASOITOV, LECIED ITIKOLALYENI", LI CAO_TSYUjjI (Li. Chiso-Chun]; UbObOj, igonIA Ujkgj~Mgk .P__ Ip . 4 ITA YA LY, TO-V-- OtvstftvsurYY redartor: XHA4uvSE7r.__j- ., re&'ztor irdatell- stva; AIW"72V. G.G.. tekhnichaskiy ro&ktor; AIAIWVA. tekhatcheekly roUblor [Mining te the Chimes People's Reoubliel Opyt provedeclis gorr7kh vyrabotak v Kitstalrot Naroduct Respubliks. Noskva. Ugle takht7dat. 1957. 94 P. (HLRA 10:10 (Chino-Coal mines and n1nitig) NASONOT. L.N., kandidet tekhniehookikh nauk. , %looks for Placing reinforcenents In vertical coal miss shafts Shakht.strol. no.6:29 J* 157. (MULA 10:7) (China-Shaft sinking) li.~Sosov. Leonid NikolayeTichs doteent. kand.teir-hn.nauk; PAVLOV. N.V.. -OT#v,rea.; rod,lzd-va; P2020ROTMTA. T.L.. Ukhn.rod. [Nine timbering] Kreplanis gornfth vyrabotok. Koskva, Ugle. takhIzdat. 1959. 286 p. (NIU 12:12) (Mine timbering) NASONOT Leonid N1ko!,!Viv1ch, Aand. tekhn. naukl GRAIW JPjYu.N. . Cornyy Insh., red.1 CHKRUGOVA7, E.g., red.19d-va; HAKSIMOVA, T.T., takha. red. [Supporting vertical mine abafts] &6plenis vartikalinyM stvolov shakht. Moskva,, GoagortakhIsdat, 1963. 179 p. (MIRA l6t6) (Nine timbering) POKROVSKIY, N.M., daktor tekhn.nauk;,XASONCV. L*N' kand.tekhn.nauk; CFMKIN, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauic;--IUUKRWi,.-i.*.-.iaM tekhn.nauk 0 09 0 Concoming P.M.Paniukov's book "Engineering geology.' Shakht. stroi. 7 no-702 JI 163. (MIRA 16slO) NASOJIDV, L.N., kand. tekha. nauk Method of calftlating rock pressure in individual drift- shaped mine workings. Ugoll 38 no.9:22-15 S 063. (NM 16oll) 1. Hoskowskiy institut radtoolektroniki i gornoy elektro- mekbaniki. IRTIS, Le, kand.takhn.nank, starshly nauchny]r sotrudnik; XASOWOY. 1. Valuable raw materials are used the wrong way. Prom.koop. 13 no.1:26-27 Ja 159, (XIMA 12:2) 1. ?Bentrallxwy nanchno-insledowatellskly Institut gherstyanoy promyshlennostl (for Lartes). 2. Nachallulk otdela sagotovok Glav- vtorsyrIya Rospromsoveta (for Nasonov). (Textile waste) RLSONOV P, (Irkutsk) Water "take from reservoirs for fire extinotit , 1- , , o, ~ n 9 -~a 0 1-11 14 N 63o (MM 17--l) usaw. P. A - .. Pqwr flIter rep2wes the AM filter. Motmov.33 no.10: 35 0155. (MU 9:1) (Automobiles-Magues-ftl filten) MASONOT. P.A. WNPROMMARWA&I - Device for ~measuring wear of Aktomobile parts. Avt. i trakt.1rom. no.10:41-42 0 156* (N*A 10:1) 1. Roskovskly avtosavod Iment Likhacheva. (Antimobiles-4pparatus and supplime) I-V,-1.;., a Device for meast.ring th., ear of -14' ~-,t - :-T. Avt. Prol-1. 31 nn.3:4i- ;" 165). 1. Moskovskly avt.ozavod '-7,~!nt :J kha NASOL'OV, P.I. Practices In the operation of PKS-8 mobil* track Maintenance stations. Put' I put.khos. 4 no.4t2l-22 Ap 160e (XIIIA 13$7) 1. Nachalltik fttevo mashinnoy stantsij No98. (Pailroado-Plainten/Ance and repair) s/i8o/62/ooo/m/oovoii Z075/Z435 AUTHORS: Nasqgqqy~,~~ , Vasillyev, Ye.N., Lurlye, I.L., Knyazev, V.P. (Moscow) TITLE: The reduction of iron axides with hydrogen in a fluidized bed at an elevated pressure PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestlya.' Otd*leniyt tekhnich*skikh nauk. Metallurglya i toplivo, no.5, 19L2, 29-36 TEXT: The reduction of mill scale and a Krivoy Rog are/-fines with hydrogen in a fluidized bed at elevated pressures and low temperatures was investigated in order to elucidate the influence of pressure, the rate of feeding reducing-gan, particle size of the starting material and temperature on the reduction process. The experiments were carried out In a Laboratory apparatus made from stainless steel with a fluidized bed reactor, operating intermittently with 300 g samples. Zxperimental conditions: temperature from 490 to 6500C; pressure from 3 to 30 atm gauge; two rates of feeding hydrogen - 2.5 and 4,5 litre/soc. The process of reduction was controlled by measuring the decrease in Card 1/3 3/180/62/000/005/001/011 The reduction of iron ... 9075/9435 the amount of hydrogen in the gas holder. In the lower pressure range (up to about 9 atm) an increase in pressure was found to lead to an intensification of the process, even without an increase in the rate of supply of hydrogen to the reactor. An increase in pressure from 3 to 4 &to had a considerably higher effect than an increase from 4 to 5 or from 5 to 6 atm (the corresponding increases in the consumption of hydrogen read from the graph were about 36, 14 and 13% respectively). In the higher pressure range the increase in the rate of reduction is due to an increase in the supply of hydrogen to the reactor which can be made without increasing dust losses. Optimal reduction temperatures at a pressure of the gaseous phase of 30 atm and a hydrogen feed rate of 0.3 litre/sec per I cn2 of the free cross- sectional area of the reactor are3 to obtain 70 to 75% reduction 500 to 520*C; to complete the reduction process - 550 to 5600C. Under the above temperature conditions neither sintering of ore particles nor atlaking or partleles to the wall@ of the reactor was observed. for reducing scale the maximum temperature of the process cau be raised to 6500C. Within the range of 0.3 to Card 2/3 s/i8o/62/000/005/001/011 The reduction of iron ... E075/E435 0.10 mm the particle size of the scale has no influence on the reduction process. The iron powder produced in pyrophoric. The minimum annealing temperature of the Iron powder necessary to remove its pyrophoricity without soaking and with a 30 minute soaking was found to be 780 and 750*C respectively. There are 4 figures. SUBMITTED: MaLrch 15, 1962 Card 3/3 NASOKOV. S. CIrsaiW rage should be cleaned for re-use. Prow,boop. 13 no.3:17 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:4) I* lischallnik otdola sagotovok Glavvtorsyrlya. (Rage) I&SOM, T. 25 noo2:30 FAke momble eqmipwnt lighter. Muk*-Olevopromo ]p 159. (KIRA 12:4) 1. Kinisteretvo khleboproduktaw LmakhskoT SGRO Wmin-hmAling machinery I .-i~~- NASOMV- T_ ---- Buildersanil mechanics helped us. 1'~uk.-elev.pron. _25 no.21:27 D 159. (MIRA 1~:4j 1, Ministeretvo khloboproduktov lasakhokoy SSR. (Zutenay Province--Grain elevators) -MMvx-v.& 3urvey of voluntaxy cWt4lbutlons to tacbmIaldcal pxwgr*" at enterprises of an economic council. Opyt. rab, go td&. inform, I prop. no.3s53-55 163. (MM 16:12) xamov. V.S.. Insbonor; laureat Stalinskay proull; XOCMOV, K.M.. mgmulmww. ftprbmo In planing the first tall buildings In Obscow. Gor. khes.Mook. 216 no.1:5-19 Ja 150. (an 7:11) (mosaw-ftworavers) (ows"apers-mos"W) VAYNBERG, G.D., inzh.; KR1CHEVSKAYA, Ye.I., kand. tekhn. nwak; MAZALOV, A.N., inzh.; AOZERUID, A.G., inzh.; MLCI-*IN, A.I., doktor takhn. nauk; TESIZit, F.A., Vand. takhr,. nank; SHOWKHOV, V.G., arkhit. ; RUBANENKO, B.R. , glav. i-ed. ; ROZANOV, N.F., zam. glav. red.; ONUFRIYEV, I.A... red.; . -QV, V.11., red.; ISIDO'tOV, V.V., YUDIN, Ye.Ya.,, red.; fiA= I red.; MAMUCHEV, V.V.,, red.; POLUBNEVA, V.I., inzh., red. [Improving the durability of industrial built-up roofs] Voprosy povysheniia dolgovechnosti industrialtrqkh sovme- shcheraWkh krysh. Moskva, Gosstroilzdat,, 1962. 43 (MIRA 17:4~ 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSS11. Nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut organizatsil, mekhanizatsii i tekhricheskoy pomoshchi stroitellstvu. 2. TSentrallrrJ7 nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektno-eksperizentalInyy institut industriallnykh, zhilykh i massovykh kullturno- bytovykh zdaniy Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Vaynberg, Krichevskaya, Mazalov, Rozenfelldp Folomin). 3. Nauchno-issledovatellakly institut stroltellnoy fiziki Akademii stroitallstva i arkhitektury SSSH (for Sholokhov). 4. Nauchno-issledovateltskiy institut betona i zhelezobe- tona Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhi!.ektury SSSR, Perovo (for Tesler). NASOIIDV, V.N.; GUBMMO. A.B. Using plastics in raking comtruction v1suents. Prom.stroi. 37 no.10128-15 0 159. 041M 13: 2) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy inotitut stroitollno7 konstruktall kkademit strattelletva i arkhitaktury SSSR. (Plastics) 4~ IFASONOV, VjW,-. BMOVWIT, V.A.; DZUBUA. Sh.A.; DUZINEVICH. S.Tu.; AKFACUUMBSUT. I.L.; POLTAKOV. S.T. ; STZFWAN, V.A. Wye of lowering construction costs of Industrial bulldirgs to be erected in seismic regions. Prou.strot.. 37 no.8:20-23 Ag 059. (KIM 12:11) (Construction Industry-Costs) (Ikrthqmakes and building) WCKOT T-N-, BELUM, B-I., MON. V.A., TARAXOVSKIT. S.V.. A. Kh. ftesibilities of using aluminum and &Uwdnami allWe in construc- tion. None strol. 38 no-8:36-39 160. (MI 13:8) (Auuminumi anqrs) Ul-inam. Structural) U""Oll, A.A., cl, -'vaz'-d.- ',c.-o-! Sot: Tiuda; DUL#il%.Illlg V.Y.; 3.-.ID3KIY, A.Yc., -am: star-ol-i-y nauclin~-f sotrudnik; 7-12a:', A.:'., iy nauchn7..- sot--mdnik; v e W2ASINCIV, K.: welainf.- t'-O 30X-.323 i-cin.'Orcin- -,t..-ol. 3-,it. i zhel.-b-~'. no.1:2~- 31 Ja 16-1 o (1.1 A 14:2) '\Ule.:ov). 2. Star-cidy inz:n,.otdf!-La issledavaniya i kontrolp Ku.-bys ev,-idrq-,t2-oj-, (for Dull;cin)o 11. Diiv.:l;o:- Tsc:~trall- nc,,,~o naucl:nc-i-.-.Iedova'.c-- 3 o--:o inotituta :itroitelln~(-.:. (for Ua.;onov). ilio Dirc'.,cr i-notituta *). tona i zhqlezo4,..:,na (for NIZOLISK37, MI., kand. tekbn. nauk; SPIVAK, II.Ya.,, kand. tekbn. nauk; BAULIN, D.K.j, inzh.; BUADZZ, V.Sb., inzh.; M"AN, V.G.9 kand. teldm. nauk; FAWAKOV, S.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; USOV, A.L.s lnzh.; KOSHKIN, V.G., kand. tekbn. nauk; MARAVIV,, B.L.,, inzh.; ER~XBURG, A.I... inzh.; KOCHESHKOV, V.G., inzh.; RUBMENKO, B.P.., glav. red.; ROZMCVq D.P.# zam. glav. red.; ONUFRITEV, I.A.j, red.; V -N TUD3119 Te.7a., red.; N&PD V V.N., red.; ISIDORM, V.V.# red.; YAKARICM., V.V,p red..;~SHTM, B.A., inzh. red.; [Prefabricated floor and ceiling structures] Poly i pere- krytiia industriallnoi konstruktaii. Moskvap Gosqtroiizdat,, 1963. 71 p. WERA l6slO. 1e Akademiya straltellstva I arkhitektury NW. TSentral'Wy nauebno-iseledovatellskiy i sksperimntallno-proyektayy in- stitut industriallrWkh zhilykb i maseovykh kullturno-bagatykh zdaniy. 2. Naucbno-lasladovatellskiy institut stroitellnoy fiziki i ograzhdayushebikh konstruktsii (for Nikollskiy,, Usav). 3. TSentrallmyy naucbno-iselodavateltakiy i eksperimen- tallm-proyektiWy institut industriallt7kb shilykh i masso- vykh kullturmo-bogetykb zdaniy (ror BuMse, Baulin, Spivak, Kreytan,, Kocheshkov). 4. Voeooyu=W naucbm-issledovatellskly institut nMkh stroitellzWkh materialov Akademii stroitell- stva i arkhitektur7 SSM (for Erenburg). (Floors) (ceilings) BUKAYEV, Veniamin Ivanovich; NASONOV Vasilly Nikitovich; SKAKUNOV, Hikolay Vasillyevich; DITIJ - [Contribution of rural efficiency promoters to production) Sellskis rataionalizatory - proizvodetvu, Volgogradq Volgo- gradskoe knizbnos izd-vo,, 1963. 98 p. (NIRI 18:3) GUBERO, A.V.; NASONOV, II.N. (Mosk-va) Problems of structural mechanics ir. connection with ~.he uge cf plastica in consta-uction. Stroi.nekh. i rat3ch.i3oor. 7 no-5:1-4 165. (MIRA 18:20)