SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PLURA, I. - PLUTES, V. S.
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WOLSKI, Wlodzimierz; PLURA, Irena,
The obtaining of ferromagnetic ferrites from synthetic and natural
goethite. Rocz chemii 34 no.1;17-28 160. (EW 10%9)
1. Katedra Chemii fteorganiemej, Uniweraytet, Poznan.
(Ferrates) (Goethite)
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PImparatio erromagneticjerriles from artificial and
of f
WIM and Irena I'lura
vintural goe lie. Mod4judyrA
ulliv. V~~w!4. Poland). 34M:1WTOMr-
-iiiiiin sununary).-The ferronvagnetic projourties of
0
SIR, Sr. Da, ZZ1. and Cd ferriles (1) prepd. from natural (11)
and artificial (M) goethite (according to Krause and W..
CA 52, W4g) are identical, hat tht: catalytic ones are
diff"enL. I amicaled tit OWacceli-rate the If,Odt:compn.
at 45' when prepd. Kort, m. but hihibit the reaction when
ki prepd. from II. I annealed at 050' behaved indifferently,
CXCept Sr-I from 111, which acted as aN)ve. Sr-I from It
and III ulst) showed a pos. buizidine reaction, contrary to
others. A. KrqU1t:iv.W..,-
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PLUSCEEC,1 J.; KISIC, A.; PROSTENIK, M.
On the reaction of 2-phthalimido-l-octadecanal and 2-methoxy-
1-octadecanal with nitromethane. Croat chem acta 35 no.2:
93-99 63.
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PLUSGEC, J.
Attempts of synthesis in the order of alkyl-mali-- and
alkyl---itric acids. Dal sc youg 8 no.3A:80 Je-Ag'63.
1. Ilbdicinski fakultet, Zagreb.
ILIYESKU, Gabriyel [Iliescu, Gabrie']; PLUSHAL, Yaroslav
Rectohemicolectomy on congenital megaeolon-megarectum. Khirurglia
40 no.12:83-86 D 164. ()URA 180)
1. Khirurgicheskoye otdeleniye Bukharestskoy bollnitsy "Al.Sakhiya.11
KMTRZEWSKI, Jan; ?UJSKLMICZ, Henryk, pomoc techn. Alicja Baginaka.
Statistical data, on poliomyelitis in Poland from 1951 to 1956. Frzegl.
epidem. Warez-11 no.4:385-397 1957.
1. Z Zakladu Epidemiologii Pantswowego Zakladu Higiany w Warazawis.
(POLIOMriCLITIS, epidemiole
in Poland (Pol))
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t. L .1 1 bhown wt tho I'mij IjI 1.1 Ly ditij-p-111116 thht I clild
.11 belong to a eutectic typo with polymorphoun trans formatl ona
of RbN03 and CnN03. Eutectic point of I correspond to 71 inol.
% HbN03 and 2350; 11 - 87 mol. % CsN03 and 310~
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PLUSHIN, V!-IT'IY GRIGOR qEVICH
PLUSHIN, Vasiliy Grigorlyevich (Ural Branch Acad Sci USSR~O, Academic degree
of Doctor of Biological Sciences, based on his defense, 21
April 1955, in the Council of the Inst of Petroleum, Acad Sci USSR,
of his dissertation entitles: "Hydrogen fluoride as a catalyzer of
the reaction of alkylation and polymerization."
For the Academic Degree of Doctor of Sciences.
Byulleten' Ministerstva Vysshego Obrazovaniya SSSR, List No.8, 14 April 1955
Decision of Higher Certification Commission Concerning Academic Degrees and Titles.
-TPRS 512
PLUSHNIKOV, A.I., kand. takhn. nauk
Simplifying the calculation of proci:ion of gear-cutting machines.
Izv. vyis. ucheb. sav.; mashinOBtr. n .3/4:181-183 '58.
(MIRA 12--r)
.1P I
l..Izhevskiy mokhanicheakiy institut.
(Gear-cutting machines)
PLUSHNIKOVA, Ye. V.
Ullyanovap A. V. and Flualmikova, Ye. V. "Atypical encephalytic form of cerebro-spinal
meningitis," Trudy (Sarat. gos. med. in-t), Vol. VII, p. 219-28
SO: U-3264, 10 April 1953, (Lotopin Inykh Statelyp No. 3, 1949
PETELENZ, Tadousz; PUSKIEWICZ., Karol
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Cutaneoun form of acute 1upua erythemitoaus, systAmic. *Ua-d.
Ick. 18 no.19:1553-1557 1 0 165.
1. Z Dzialu Klinicnego Instytutu Modycyny Pracy w Przemysle
Waglowym i H-Litniczym v Zabrn (Yderownikx prof. dr. 14. Zaborski).
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Infrared absorption spectra of cyclosilicates In the wave
length interval; determination of silicate structure by their
infrared spectra. Nauch. dokl. vye. shkely; geol.-geog. nauki
no.3:U6-122 '58. (MIRA 12:1)
1*Moakovxkiy univerettet, geologicheakly fakulltat, kafedra
~;Istall*grafii.
(Silicates--Spectra) (Spectrum, Infrared)
PLUST H.G. dr.
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Fuel eel
lo; excerpts. Technika 6 n~.6:2 Jo .162.
1. Brown-Boveri gyar kutatolaboratoriuma.. Svajo.
PIUSTIM-SARITO, YU.11-, inzh.
lIfficient control of the traction electric motor of a diesel
locomotive. VeBt.elektroprom. 31 no-1:50-55 Ja 16o.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Diesel locomotives) (Electric railwar motors)
PLUT, S.
Yugoslavia (430)
Law - Serials
Some new laws on public health. P. 325. LJUDSKI PRAVNIK. (Drustvo Pravnikov Judske
Republike Slovenije) Ljubljana. (Monthly of the Associatic-n of Jurists of the
People's Republic of Slovenia) Vol 2, no. 11-12, 1947.
Eaq Euron qq_A_cn so ary of Congreas, Vol 1, no 13, Novomtrr- 1952.
EMOR ~ ,e _LqnI-List. Libr
11 NOIA,11.11 I 1~ I VI I.
FLUTA-CZACHOWSKI. Jerzy
F=ctioping of the brakes during the winter season. Frzegl
kolej mechan 15 no* 5; 137-138 14Y 163.
I# CentraIny Zarzad Wagonow, Warszawa@
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AUTHOR: Grzesik, J. (Doctor of medicine, DirebtoR, Zabrze-Rokitnica); Gzhesik, Ya.
(Doctor of medicine, Director; Zabrze-Rokitnica); Pluia, E. (Zabrze-Rokttnica); Plyuta, E.
(Zabrze-Rokitnica)
TITLE:, Evaluation of the effect of acoustic stimuli on the central nervous syptem by means
of the. maze'swimming te
st In rats
A6ta physiologica polonica, v. 16, no. 3, 1965, 379-387
rQURCE.
-TOPIC TAGS: acoustic biologic effect, conditioned reflex, rat, central nervous system
-ABSTRACT.- The effect of Intense broad band noire and pure tones on the central nervous
system of rats was Investigated by means of the closed intelligence of Rabinovitch and
Rosvold (Can. J. Psychol. 5:122, 1951). Wistar albino rats were subjected to broad band
.noise at 100 db re 2x10-4 /,Pr, or to pure tones at 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 and 6000 cycles/
pee., and were then forced to swim through a maze without'disturbing the squarer, floating
the tank. The results show that the acoustic stimuli decreased the learning ability of the
'rats by 25-30%, but.that the ability to swim the maze returned to normal after about 3 days of
exposure to the new variant. "The. authors thank Mr. Rozy Stoja for valuable assistance in
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TOPIC TAGS: vibration blood, physiology, blood corpuscle, erythrocyte,
blood osmotic resistance, physiologic salt solution, hemolysis, anticoagulant,
photometer/ Pulfrich photometer
ABSTRACT: Research on the effects of ultrasound on erythrocytes has facilitated
the study of biologic dosimetry problems related to mechanical vibration in lower
frequency ranges. Experiments with blood corpuscles in vitro were conducted.
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Equipment used consisted of a sinusoidal vibration generator with amplifier, and
a measuring unit. The effects of vibration group 0 RH+human blood suspended
in an isotonic ACD [anticoagulant citric acid dextrose] solution 5:1 and on a
mixture of whole blood and physiological salino 1:50 was studied. Exposure to
vibration varied from 1 to 150 minutes at. 5 or 15 g; in one case 50 g were applied.
Samples were aircooled during testing. Osmotic resistance after exposure to
vibration was determined by ~he Hamburger technique as modified by Naegele.
Hemolysis in the remaining blood was evaluated after sedimentation by comparing
it visually with control blood and corpuscles. Changes in the mixture of blood
and physiological saline were determined with a Pulfrich photometer. Osmotic
resistance was related to degree of acceleration vibration frequency, and duration
of exposure. Parametric stimuli increases caused marked drops in resistance.
Hemolysis immediately after exposure was observed only in cases when suspended,
erythrocyte solutions produced sprays and foam in incompletely filled vessels.
More intense vibration caused a marked rise in temperature, compensated by
intensive outside cooling with cold airstreams directed upon the walls of the
vessels. It seems, however, that this did not eliminate a temperature gradient
inside the vessels, caused by intensive heat emission in the sample itself as well
as by the outside cooling. Osmotic resistance drops can be explained in this
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PLUTA, Jan, mgr.
The lot Conv ntion of Analytical Pharmacists held in,,Poznan. Farmacja
Pol 18 no.5:116-13.8 Mr 162.
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Prakseda Iapis; obituary. Farmacja Fol, 19 no.17/18:389
25 St63P.
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PLUTA Jan; JANICZEKI Witold; BIASIAK.. Eugeniusz
IiWC7 ,
. Studies on platinum recovex7 In nitric acid installations. Przem cheb
41 no.11:646-649 N 162.
1. Zaklady Azotowe I*. R. Finderap Chorzow.
PLUTA., Jan,, mgr.
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Professor Francinzek AdamaniAt~life and work. The funeral
celebrations-,A-p.memory of prof. Franciezek Adaminis. Farmacja
Polska 18 no.10:230-234 My 162,
PLUTA, Jan, mgr
Zofia Suminska; obituary. Farmacja Pol 19 no. 15/16:352
25 Ag 163.
PLUTA,- Jan, mgr
.-C!" Prospects of young pharmacists. Farmacja Pol 18 no.20:49P-499
25 0 262.
-PLUTA
A jubilee celebration of pharmacists of the pharmaceutical
management of the city of Poznan. Farmacja Pol 18 no.13:
320-321 10 Jl 62.
PLUTA,, Jan. mgr.
New pharmacies in the city of Poznan. Farmacja Pol 18 no.13:
321-322 10 J1 162.
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Avaluntion o" tha t1roct of no-uatic st.,aTall m tho rat
a-rtral. ticrwatv f)yutwi by mm-,s of tiAl LAYL-M-47:9 tc--t Ln
the labyrirths Acta Oiyaiol. Pol. 16 T~;-Je 1 65.
Pracowni-A Fizyki i 1*11tradoldnou Trutytutu Makrayny Pracy
%t Przamp3a Ito I-OWYM i lk',t,!iicBym v ZaLmu (IL.-rowAks dr,
mod Js Grwslll-~-
-FLUTA, J.: DANILECKI, W.
Corrosion of steel girders as an indirect cause of damage to bric-k walls, p. 282.
INZNIERIA I BUDOWNICTWO. (Naczelna Organizacja Techniczna i Polski
Zwiazek Inzynierow i Technikow Budowlanych) Warszawa, Poland,
Vol. 16, No. 7, July 1959
Monthly List of East Eurorean Accessions Index (EEAI), LC, Vc.l. 8, No. 11,
November 1959
'Uncl.
PLUTA, L.
Work of a timbering section is mechanized coal cutting. Bluletyn. p. 10.
(PRZEGLAD GCRNICZY, Vol. 9, No. 11, Nov. 1953, Stalinogrod, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of Eqst European Accessions. (E-&W, LC, Vol. 3, No. 19, Dec.
1954, Uncl.
PLIUTA, L.
"Multicyclic wall working with shortwall coal cutters."
p. 129 (Przeglad Gorniczy) Vol. 12, no. 4, Apr. 1956
Katowice, Poland
Ruvopnim A(iorit4rilolitt (NAAI) I.G. Vtjl. 'j', tio. 4.
50., Mlanthly Jt1dox of' 101,11
Apt-I I
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PLUTA, L. Clamps with wedges of the LP type for timbering tunnels. Biuletyn.
p. 12. Vol. 11, no. 11, Nov. 1955. FRZIEGGLAD -WRNICZY. Stalinogrod,
Poland.
SOURCE: 'East Buropean Accessions List (FEAL) LC VOL. 5, No. 6 June 1956
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Articli'll ~ ted bars lase4 in -*Lo-. -11. 272
SO: East Europ~ln *~ccessionf, l,if-.t (FAL). LC. Vo. ), N. 11 Nov. 1955 uncl.
PLIJU, L -
"Mine timbering in the mechanized longwall cutting system and trends
in its development", P. 133, (WIADOMOSCI GORNICZE, Vol. 5, No. 5,
May 1954, Katowice, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East AccessiDns, (E&U), LC, Vol. 4, No. 5, May
1955t Uncl.
qcriwd, ingr Inz.; 1,11OVISKI, Andrzej,
RORECKI, Marcin, prof. mgr inz.; PLUTA, -I,e
doe. dr inz. __l_l - ~, I
Some lnformatJ-- on the minIng instiVites of Great Brl -in. Przegl
gorn 21 no.2:82-81"- F 165.
-!.LL"f Al L9
'Oil] ZY
-ar construction in mechanized coal cutting, P. 52. (PRZEGLAD GORNIC ,
Stalinogrod, Vol. 11, no. 2, Feb. 1955.)
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SOt Monf,hly Lipt. or Eqtit Europonn Actionnionn, (E1-',A1,),T.C, Vol. h, No. jr. 411. 1955'
Unn').
FLUTAY Leonard, mgr iriz.
Dav6lopz*nt and tasks of employeae Inventivene,39 in mining End
power engineering. Wiadom gorn -16 no,,--"t38-93 147, 165.
1. Director, Department of the New Technology of the Ministry
of Mining and Power Engineering, Warsaw.
t,
PLIJTA. 1~3ontird, ingr inz.
Development prospects of engineering in the con-1 mining industry.-
Frzegl techn 84 no.2tl, 4 13 Ja '63.
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PLUTA, Leonard, Mgr JMz.
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Trwds e~id Ie&eCA& of production concentratim in -the coal
mining industry. Wisdom gorn 15 no.2-.37-39 Ft64
IMOTKIMISKIJI Wladyslaw, ragr inz.; I~LpTA, Leonard, mgr inz.
Third International Mining Congreso in Salzburg.
Przegl gorn 20 no. 2: 46-50 F 164.
PLUTA, Leonard. wr inz.
Trends and efleots of production concentration in the coal
mining industry, Przegl techn 84 no.48.-4,9 1 D 163.
PLUTA, L.
"A Wades Lift.tl Bluletyn. p. 2, Stalinogrod, Vol. 10, no. 4. Apr. 1954.
SO: Bast Daropean Accessions List, Vol. 3. No. 9. September 1954, Lib. of Congress
POL:IID/Q!?-bi.cs Optical Tac:inolo-
lbs u-.c Rof Zliur - F-1z']:a, No 1959, No 9200
pluta
litlo Fanso Contrast 1.'-i cro,-,co-.)c for tho T~ mils-
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Ori Pifo Poi.iiary, nutomat. , hontrola, 1957, 3, I'To .10, 402-4o5
No nbstrnct
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PIAJTk, H.
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Periodicalss KOSHOS. SERIA At BIOLOGIA. Val. 7,, no. :L958.
MTAO H. A microscope with wanoptral* contrast equipment. p. 587.
Monthly List of East Ruropean Accessions (MAI) LC Vol. 8,, No. 4j,
April 1959j, Unclass.
L- G' TA~ /14
POLAM/Laboratory Eq~xipment. F.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, NO 16, 1958, 53551
Author : Plut
Inst :
Title : ; Phase-Contrasting YAcroscope for Use in Transmitted
Light.
Orig Pub : Pomiary, automat., controla, 1957, 3, No 10, 402-405
Abstract : An examination is made of the fundamental principles and
properties of phase contrast in optical microscopy.
Complete details are given for the design of a phase-
contrast microscope to be used in transmitted UE~it.
Instructions are given for adjusting conventionnl.
microtinopon J'Pr
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PLUTA, Maksymilian, mgr.
Quantitative studies on transparent objects by means of the
interference-polarizing microscope. (To be contd.). Pomiary
8 no.6t229-234 Je 162.
1. Centralne Laboratorium Aparatow Pmiarowych i Optyki, Warszawa.
PLUTA, Makaymill--in, mar.
Folarizing interferomater for the testing of microscope
objectives. Pomiary 8 no.72349-350 Jl 162.
PLIJTA, Maksymilian, mgr
I
Quantitative research on tranoparent objects by means of the
interference-polarizing microscope. Poniary 8 no-S.-372-375
Ag 162.
le Centralne Laboratorium Aparatow Pomiarowych i Optyki, Warszawa.
POIAn/Optics - Optical Technology K
Abs Jo r : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 9, 1959; 21252
Au,thor : Pluta, Mkoymilian
List
Title Phase-Coittrast Microscope for the Investigation of Trans-
parent Objects. 5 - 6.
Orig Pub : Pomiary, automat., kontrola, 1958, 4, No 9, 4lo--414
Abstract : Survey article. The author describes the condensers of
Zeiss, Wild, Leitz, and Reichert. For the preceeding
part see Referat Zhur Fizika, 1958, No 8, 18930.
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PLUTA, Maksymilian, mgr
Production of the interference-polarization microscope
has started. Pomiary 8 no.9:449-450 S 162.
PLUTA, Maksymilian, mgr
Application of the interference polarizing microscope for
simultaneous measuring of light transmission and phase
sh-ifting, Pomiary 8 no.9:434-438 S 162.
1. Central-ne Laboratorium Aparatow Pomiarow7ch i Opt7ki,
Warsviwit.
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AUTHOR: Pluta, Maksymilian, Master of Engineering
TITLE: Interference-polarizing microscope for the investigation
of transparent objects
PERIODICAL: Poniary, Automatyka, Kontrolat, no. 5, 1961, 183-189
TEXT: The principles of the interference microscope are described.
Then the author describes an interference microscope designed and-con-
structed at the Centralne Laboratorium Aparat6w Pomiarowych i Optfki
(Central Laboratory for Measuring and Optical Instruments) in Warsaw.
The microscope is of the double beam type. The schematic diagram of
the optical system is shown in Fig. 1. A biological microscope MB15
was used in the design and suitably modified. To the normal optical
ayntrm of M815 2 polarizers a alit aperture system of compensators and
Wto I I mpilielifloo F4 lit- I nm worfro joiddod. lio 1 ot, 1 zor 1) (Fig. 1) In placed under the
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of iris aperture in condenser K 30 Both the width and the length of the
slit can be controlled. Two sides of the slit can be moved independent-
ly by screws S3* The maximum opening of the slit is 18 mmo Wollaston"s
prism Pd can be moved in two perpendicular directions by screws S 1 82
The setting of S 2at its one extreme gives dark field and atike other
interference fringes of the third order. This was achieved by compen-
sation of the prism not at its center but a quarter from its edge and
loosing fringes on one half of the field. This is not a great loss an
both halves are identical. The microscope is equipped for investigation
by differential methods and by method of uniform fringes. The prisms
can be changed by the user. Analyser P 2 is placed behind the prism in
a holder with an angular scale and is displaced from the microscope axis
by 12 mm. The crescent shaped polaroid takes only half of the holder.
The other half serves as an opening for changing Wollastom's prisms&
There are four compensators on the turret for the following objectives
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the-investigated object to that of the referenc 'e field is measured.
Measurement of lateral prism, shift in the microscope is solved in the
following way.*A micrometric plate with a suitable scaie is placed
directly on the prism. This plate is observed by an auxiliary microscope,
with a cros's wire. This microscope is placed temporarily*in one-of the
binoculars. Hence the observer sees both the scale and the object. It
has been found that the measuring plate does not interfere with the ob~l
servation.-Measuring range for the micrometer is 0 -~ + 5mm. One division
corresponds to 0.04 mm. It is easy to estimate 1/4 f division. The
accuracy of measurement of difference in the optical path length also
depends on the prisms.. The accuracy which it is possible to obtain
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P-35' P - 45' P 45' (Fig. 1) wave length.*
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._11 A 250 ;/50 1/2 '
y_ table can only be achieved
s6ma granicar o4gZam terni- by a trained person. Viere
cz!R r61n1c7 P S
!A1 A.A. _Tgi ogty ej 3) 10A 25 A are 11-figures and 19 re-r
to
I.ferencess 1 Soviet-bloc
and IS non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the E~jlish-language publi-
cations read as follows: A.J. Hale, The interfereqce microscope in
biological research. E.'and S. Livingstone Ltd. Edinburgh and London,
195111 J. Dysofl# .8ofile tilp df-silti, of jilte
-l-rerence
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it II -I k1 1 It I I I I I 1 !4 1~ II I I I 1 11 1, 111-, it I ). 1;0
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ftUTA, S.
Improvement of accounting and intrafactory planning in the
Automobile Repair Shops. p. 278. MOTORYZACJA, Warszawa.
Vol. 10, no. 9,,Sept. 1955
SOURCE: East European Acession (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5. no. 8. August 1956.
IvItIAWIP I , Vitt, I ,t-e 11,111A 07AOIIJIU~Olt 1 4
I : I - r ~ ~ ~ i , z ~ i I m t I 1 -1 " 1 1 , 1 i I i I ; ~ ~ I i I I t I ~ I I
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SUSLOV, Nikolay Ivanovich;-FIZTALQV-,-L.V-, ret enzent; BOGOSLAVEETS,
N.P., tekhn. red.
[Plastic materials as substitutes for metals]Zamem metallov
plastmassami. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 201 p. (MIRA 15:8)
(Metals, Substitutes for) (Plastics)
PWTALOV, V. No, inzh.
FrOCIBiOn Of the thread Of plastic parts. Vent. masbinostr. 42
no.10:49-52 0 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Plastics-24olding)
k0 j
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AUTHOR: on the friction of graphite
Effect of low temperatures
TITLE: antifriction materials
SSR, Institut mashinovedeniya. Treniye
Akadem'iva nauk S - 15, 1962, 274 - 285
SOURCE: j iznoB V mashinakho v three gra-
iction Of
ient of fr kAO-1500
u e coeffic Ar-1500 and AMr-3 f
TEXT. The author meas red th -1500t iing use 0
'Ist3rials AO
r 8e of increas
p,11ite antifriction ~t low temperatures becau ;,ntarctic conditions,
d AMG-3) - low 0oc (Arctic and - L
AG-1500 an-A i-natr*.,ments be -A The coe'fi-
PLUTAIDVA, L.A., kand.tokhn.nauk.
Antifriction graphite naterials. Kislorod 10 uo.4:28 157.
(MIRA ll:?)
(PrIetifill) (fit-flill0f,")
PLAVNIK~ G.14. (MC,kr,); PLITTALOVA, (Moskva),,-
- - ROV'NSKIY, Bdl, (Mskv,)
Y-ra'! exaMina"On of
t1j. . strIlCtural changes in graphite arjti~-~'rljction
materials Subjected to friction. Izv'.AN S,9.,')R, Mc-kh. i mashinostr.
no.4:179-184 JI-A, "13. (WRA 17:4)
11
1- 'LP-Stit"t %-ash-novedeniya AN S.-3--R.
A UT11OR S: Flutaloy_", A., Candidate of SO V/67- 11 -5-f,3/V-,
"rechnical Scioncc;-c, Trolr-hin, A. A. ,
TITLE: Piston Compressors Operating Without Lubrication of tlo-e
Cylinders (Porshnevyye kompressory, rabotayushchiYe
sna2ki tsilindrov)
PERIODICAL: Kinlorod, 1950, Vol 11, Nr 5, PP 48 - 53 (USSR)
APSTRACT: The comprecsors described here are not Soviet compresoor~;.
The reason for the development of compressors vhich
operate without lubrication of the cylinders is Civen
.Loulin" of the gas by oil, obstruction of the pipes
in the liquefier. Because of the arising packinC
difficulties 2 types have been developed. Compressors
with labyrinthine and such with packing3consiotinE of
graphite material. There are:1) Two co-i~ressors of
the firm Burckhardt (Sritzerland):600 m-, hour, 6
atmospheres absolute pressure and goo 0~hour, 6
atmospheres absolute pressure; compressor of the firm
Sulzer (Switnerland) 1430 m3/hour, 6 atmospheres absol,,tte
Card 1/2 pressure. Principle: freely rotating -)istan cylindern
Wit hoIlt LUbrio.-i' -on Of '11~e SO',"(,-,
Pi t3i Cor.113ro: [-,Ors 0-ne rat i;i,-
and 165 atmosplierc-s absolute pressu.L-e; Germai,,, wiLl-
an ox.ygen compressor and one for hydrogen chloride.
Furthermore it is mentioned that the USSR has also
developed such compressors with an absolute pressure
of up to 300 atmospheres. There are 6 figures, 1 table,
and 7 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
Card 2//2
- PIsUTAWV a .. kand. tekhn. nauk
~ -
Graphite materials for bushings in liquid oxygen pumps. Kislered
12 no.2:54 '59. OCIRA 12:8)
(Bearings (Kachinery)) (Pumping machinery)
PLUTALOVA, L.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk; TROKHIN, A.A.. inZh.
----------------------- ...
Piston compressors operating witbout lubrication of cylinders. Kislorod
ll'no.5:48-53 1 58. (MIRA 11:12)
(Air compressors)
fill Ili,d 1 ri'll , I I I I I I Il: I I!, '~ 1 .1 1 to - , I I I. I. 1 1: 1. ~!
I , , ~ ! i t ; I ~ A 1 . . I : % : I I i , , . , ; i ~ 2 k t I ~ I i , 1 , . , I
.1 1 i , ~ . , . ~ I . I ; , , , ; . , ~ I % . - j 1 , , . i , . .
t i , I ~ 1 , I , .
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v (I (It I I I I yu . '~;t I I Ili, I L I -nd Ju I, Lom I ~fjj' 114 , 19("4 .
AUTHOR Plutalova, L. A., Candidata of ";oV [I
Technical Scien s,(Consultant)
TITLE: Technical Consultation (Tekhnicheskaya konsultatsiya). On
Graphite Materials 'Used for Friction Bearings of Pumps for
Liquid Oxygen (0 grafitovykh materialakh d1ya vtulok nasosov
zhidkogoldsloroda)
PERIODICAL: Kislorodq 1959, Nr 21 P 54 (USSR)
A13STRACT: Some readers of the periodical "Kislorod" (Golikov, Yermakov,
F. A. Demkin, F. Kachalov, F. N. FurBa) addressed themselves
to the editors asking them for the most efficient antifriction
graphite materials and for the firms dealing in them. The
consultant replies as follows: "Graphite materials used for
friction bearings must comply with high requirements. Its
friction in the operation without lubricants should be low,
it must exhibit a high degree of mechanical strength, and it
may change but little when passing from room temperature down
to -1830. All these requirements would be complied with by
graphite which is also suited for friction bearings, packings,
and piston rings. But carbon materials exhibit a high adsorptive
Card 1/2 power so that acetylene can be adsorbed on their surface in
Te-chnical Consultation. On Graphite Materials Used SOV/67-59-2-16/18
for Friction Bearings of Pumps for Liquid Oxygen
liquid oXygen, that is to say, due to the porosity of the
material in such a degree that explosions may occur. For the
purpose of reducing the porosity metal is added to graphite.
At present, three different kinds of metallic graphite are
being produced in Russia for the afore-said purpose, namely,
AMG-3, M-20, and 15Ye. The two first-mentioned are mixed
witli copper, the latter with lead. AMG-3 is the most durable
0 lIP. W119 VOn " I "I YP W 11, )In I-1111 (I P 1.)10 St I'MItt(IS 1; 1 0qII (Sinn"I I Tn I) I - ) -
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PUJTALGVA, L. A.
nInvestiEation of New Antifrictional Graphite Materials." Sub 12 Feb 51, Yoscow
Order of the Labor Red Banner Higher Technical School imeni 3auman
Dissertations presented for science and engineering derrees in Moscow durinf, 1951,
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 MaY 55
122-2-1/23
AUTHOR: Plutalova, L.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences.
TITLE: Graphite seals for rotating shafts (Grafitovyye uplot-
neniya vrashchayushchikhsya valov)
PERIODICAL; I'Vestnik Mashinostrae~nFiall (En ineering Journal),
.r
19579 N0.29 PP. 3 - 8 S.R.5
ABSTRACT: When rubber and other soft seals are inapplicable,
Ospecially in the presence of corrosive fluids, polytetra-
fluorethylene ("fluon") Beals are sometimes used. Its low
heat conduction restricts its use to low speeds, pressures
and temperatures and the presence of liqaid in the clearance.
In many critical applications graphite seals are used. The
manufacture, advantages and drawbacks*of-graphite are discussed.
Only two basic types of graphite are made in the Soviet Union
compared with dozens of variants in the U.S.A. Type ^is
stronger but less heat-conductive Thai Type 99 Their perm-
issible pressures are 35 and 25 kg/cm and their-maximum vel-
ocities am 20 and 40 m/sec, respectively. Both have a dry
friction coefficient of about 0.045. Their rate of wear
varies between 0-03 and 0-3 ~L/hour.and greatly rises in the
presence of liquids. The design of ring seal elements held
by enveloping coil springs is discussed as well as the design
Card 1/2 of face seals loaded by bellows spring unIts. Laboxatory -rig
40069
D262/D.308
10)THORS: Sharapov, V.D., Engineer, Panyusheva, Z.k., En-
Cineer, Plutalova, L.A., Candidate of Technic-
al Science"9
I
TITLE: Prevention of Corrosion on-metal surfaces in con-
tact with graphite materials
?E~,TODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 8, 1962, 6 12
MYT: Ga.,--phite anti-friction material. 3 _'46 (E , 46)
wash treutled with solutions of corrosion preventives (inhibitors):
various compositions of nitrites and chromates, a~iid tested. _TtS
physical and mechanical properties after treatment (weii_~ht, hard-
ness, compression streneth, modulus of elasticity, wearing quali-
ties) were also investigated and the results of -the experiments
rzcorded in the form of Oraphs and tables and analyzed. '1'he aappli-
caLion of atzoapharic corrosion inhibitors is found to be nossibi,
and'uxpadittrat. Tho bont nothod is to impreCnato the graphi4le materi"I's
SHARAFOV, V.D., inzh.; FANYUSMA, Z.A., inzh.; PLUTALOVA, L.A., kand.
tekhn.nauk 1~
Preventing corrosion of metal surfaces contacting graphite
matorials. Vest.mushinostr. 42 no.8:8-12 Ag 62. (MRA 15:8)
(Graphite) Obtals-Corrosion)
nUTALOVA, L.A.
WN,001, ol, Jow toupo'nialroo (*It (110 1'rititimi kvc g I'll% 1%111 CO.
1 6~,
mat,pritilo. T1,01101 initeffigishm IV) la 5 gft ut-al 5 4 (M)a '15 -W
(GritpUte) (*Aterialti ut low t6mparaturea)
S/883/62/000/000/03-0/020,'-
E194/F,155:.
AUTHORS: Plutatlova,,, L.A., and Panyusheva,.Z.A.
TITLE% A.metii.od'of'assessing the wear resistance of graphite
materials
SOURCE., Metody ispytaniya na iznashivaniye; trudy.noveshchaniyai
sostoyavs egosya 7-10,dek. 1960. Ed. by
M. M. Khr~lshbhov. Moscoiir, Izd-vo AN.SSSR, 1962. 100-10.5
TEXT.: The design of-a friction and wear'testing-machine for-
graphitie'anti-friction materials was governed by their specific"
-o po -inj their
st riJap, vinmelyt the 41)ocipl kind of running
I
bri 4, tA I? ?#q 0 As 4"n4) th" J111`1410ticlo III* "tict"op I'l 1111o of watt*r, oil oil.
111 1,1444 1114iollillof *A-Jx joh(I"d K11,1111114i" fvlocl4r; (10 x j() x .1-~ 111010
oil F4 1*00-oopobl" 001)"r 00 1 .... I ti 1141,it, (III,) Illoillitild oill 14 0AWA (4, 14IIA011
iss An oscillatory-rotary motisin. 1110tAIM 14An Cholooll
to represent piston ring conditionti, onch otroke covern orte
quarter of the 'collar c4ameter and three runs are, therefore, Made
on each collar.- An.average superficial speed of 0.24 m/sec was
chosen., Thecollars'are made either of steel 1 )~ 18H 9(lKhi8N9)
or of pearlitic cast-iron to a standard grade 8 surface fJ-nish,
Card 1/2
DIYACHKOV; A.K., doktor tekhn.nauk,prof.; ZHIHOVIRSKIY, V.K., doktor tokhn.
nauk; KISLIK, V.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; KRASNICHENKO, L.V.,
dolctor tekhn. nauk, prof.; KOVAIZV, M.P.p kand. tekhn. nauk; MOB
D.P.p kand. tekhn, nauk; E4jZWA,_1.A.j kand.tekhn.nauk; Lv-TXO'V.,
N.L., inzh.; PASHCHENKO, M.P., in2b.; PEIRUSEVICH, A.I., doktor tekhn.
nauk, prof.; MARLUSKAYA, I.Ya., red. izd-va; UVAROV, A.F., tekhn. red.
(International conference on lubrication and wear of machinery;
proceedings) Mezbdunarodnaia konferentsiia po smazke i iznosu mashin
proceedings. Foskvap Mashgiz, 1962. 658 P. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Conference on Lubrication and Weary London 1957.
(Lubrication and lubricants-Congresses~
(Mechanical wear--Congresses)
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Calculating heat losses In designing apartment houses. Gor.khoz.
Mosk- 33 no.4:13-11P Ap '59. 04IRk 12:6)
(Heating-4stimatea) (Insulation (Heat))
FLUTAYIN BA, inzhener; SYYATSKIY, I.Ta., tekhnik.
,:::Zz
Improvement of the window sill air intake ventilation device used in the
tall bruilding of the Moscow State University. Rats.i izobr.predl.v strol.
no.73:21-24 154. (KLAA 7:6)
(Ventilation)
pl,I)JI)~c1i I, Jn num.;, wor I. ii -A.., ot., n my nt,fotl 1- :'~ I I TAI,1K I. P i r)tr , rupr I wA..
A FlontIng pumping, itatAowl'. 111-zog'A M')Oh "',
. I I
.10 My 16 5,,
1. Department of Hydraulic Machines of Wroclaw Technical
University (for Plutecki), 2. Senior Designer, Industrial
Equipment Factory, Swidnica..
PLUTECKI Janusz mgr inz.
Methods of determining the optim= combination dependence of vater
turbines. Energetyka, Pol 16 no-11:331-335 N 62.
1. Zaklad Maszyn Wodnych, Politechnika,, Wroclaw.
PLUTOM.0, A. TB.
NAxperimental I-Itay Obsex tione of the Heart, and the Small Blood-
Oirculation Cyclo in Dogs-N Sub 11 Nov 47, Central. Inst for the Adva=ed
TrAining of Physicians
Dissertations presented for degrees In solence and engineerbig in
Moscov in 1947
SDI Sum No. 457, 18 Apr 55
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CHAJWY. AX. ;KRASOVITSKLYA. S. Ye.;LAPTEVA, N.R,-PLMXNKO, A.Ye.
I
Now method of producing stable experinental hypertension.
Klin. med.,Noskva 18 no.9:86-89 Sept. 1950. (CLKL 20:1)
1. Of the Department of Pathological Physiology (Read -- Prof.
A. M. Charny,7). Central Institute for the Advanced Training
of Physicians (Director -- V. P. Lebedeva). ,
PLUTANKO. A.Ye.; DZMIKHOV. V.P., TSURBNKO, G.I. (Moskva)
X-ray diagnosis of coronary sclerosis. Klin.med. 35 no.~:116-124
my '57- MRA 10:8)
1. Ix karfedry opogratlynoy khtrurgit (znv. Wo4roy - prof. V.V.
1COVA1100 I Mo"kciv"kogn ordfinn Itgnitim Imq0
of; IA fit fiq I o4,0
(401,040"01, 064A.
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`:.d,no electrician" -!),-,r D,ar~nha. Reviewed by 1. 701ovD,-ov.
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le-'rlc~ ty in mining)
no eloctriclan" Reviewed bv 1.
6 nc.6:2o j,3 15-/.
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PLUTEUKO, V.P., inzh.
Ilurificittion of i?,Jecttxi aggrossive fyas,-s with anion, exchangera.
nor, Mfimli. Tl iin.11.1 17-18 N I (MIHA l7il)
1. Ti-mit, "'I%t)tit.roc)ti(irgoiiiorit.itzli.11
PLUTENKOJ, V.P., inzh.
Furification of ejected aggressive gases with anion exchangers.
Gor. khoz. Mosk. 37 no.1-1:37-38 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Trest "TSentroenergomontazh.11
TRIIUM, B.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; P~TJTMO, V.P -inzh.
Performance of reinforced concrete draftflues subjected to
corrosive actions of gases. Prom.stroi. 38 no.2:43-45 160.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Flues) (Corrosion and anticorroeives)
VOLODIN. V.Ta.; PAX110HOV. N.M.; 1XftMf2(KYV1CJ1, Tu.V.; PAr~NCJUIIK, X.A.;
BUKHARIN, Te.V.; NOISETEVA, Te.I.i Prinimali uchnstiye: 01115111N.
K.Te., in2h.; PROTOSAVITSKAYA, Te.A., inzh.: GOYMI, D.A.. inzh.;
VINARSKIT, V.I., inzh.; F~, MOSH(MANSKIT,
N.A., nauchnyy red.; TTAPKIN, B.G., red.izd-va; GURVICH, E.A..
red.izd-va; KHDV=V, L.Ta., tekhn.red.
[Anticorrosive coatings for construction elements and apparatus;
handbook) Antikorroziinye pokrytiia i3troitellnvkh konstruktaii i
apparatury; spravochnoe posobie. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po
stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 266 p. (KIRA 13:4)
1. Russia (1917- Glavnoye upravlenlye po montazhu
tekhnologichaskogo oboradovanlya i proizvodetva montazhnykh rabot.
2. Proyektno-konstruktorskoye byuro tresta Kontazhkhimzaohchita
(for Volodin, Pakhomov, Dereshkavich, Pasechnik. Bukharin. Moise-
yeva).
(Protective coatings) (Building materials)
VOLODIN, V.Ye.; I)ARES13iCVICH, Yu.V.; PAKHOMOV, N.M.; PLSECHNIK, K.A.;
BUKHAM,,Ye.V.; NOISIMA, Ye.I. Prinimali uchastiye: GRISHIN,
X.Te., insit.- PAOT69AViTSKAYA, Ye.A.. lnzh.; GOYM, D.A., lnzh.;
VINARSKIY, V.I., insh.;,PLUTMO. V.P., inzh.. MOSHCHANSKIY, N.A.,
nauchn.vy red.; TYAPKIN, B. o, r"ed'. zd--~va; GURVICH, B.A.. red.JLzd-va;
M)V=V, L.Ya., tekhn.red.
fAnticorrosive coatings for engineering structures and apparatus;
a'manuall Antikorroziinye pokrytiia stroitellufth konstraktafi
i apparatury; spravochnoe posobie. koskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po
stroit,~, arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 266 p. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Runnin (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Kinistorstvo otroltel'stva. 2. Pro-
yok lifiti-Ii (lit it It 1'11~ 1111 jitilt (-yet byllf-tv lir"131114 (r(?,. vnifi-
111 it II I" t' it it 1111 to y 114 110 P441, littillifil ,PtliliRlilm 14 0114. Im 1, 1 ;1 j04001 tiny$) Vol
~ Pt'li 1! it 14 1! 10 to otolot 1! 1 im#4 I( left fol! tit lo4 "pill it 114tk., it I- to till mil lip I I N " )