SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PROSKURYAKOV, YU. G. - PROSNAK, W.
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PROSKUFffAKOV) YjgU Leargiya-vich; PETROV, Vladimir Nikolayevich;
TR_OI~_SdiAJ, D.14., inzh., retsenzent; DUGINA, N.A., tekhn.
red.
(Spray cooling of metal-cutting tools] Tonkoraspylennoe
okhlazhdonie rezhushchikh instrumentov. Moskva, Mashgiz,
1962. 111 p . (MIRA 15:7)
1 (Metal-cutting tools-Cooling)
Mq G., MZUBENKO, N.K.. TBMDMMT, R. Ta.
High-speed gear milling with h&rd-&Ilo7-tipped worm
bobse $t&n.1 Instre 31 no,4:18-22 AP 160, (NIBA U:6)
(Gear cutting)
PROSKURTAKOV, Yu.G.; KULIKOVSKIKH, V.A.
--r.. -
Using atomized metalworking lubricants in turning. Stan. i instr.
29 no.3:10-13 Mr 158. (MIRA 12:1)
(Metalworking lubricants)
PROSMYAKOT Yu 0 kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.
, 74~jXj--4,W, -,
7ifilghirg qf .-holOs_~,y_pandrels -drawing. Sbor. . st CHPI no.4:20-41
'55. (Metals-Pinishing) (72rawing (Ibtalwork)) (MIRA 10:6)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1062
Proskuryakov, Yuriy Georgiyevich
Dornovaniye tsillndricheskikh otverstiy (Burnishing of Cylindrical
Holes) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 110 P. 3,500 copies printed.
Reviewer: Malqv, A.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.:
Shabashov, S.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.:
Wgina, N.A.; Exec. Ed. (Ural-Siberian Divisionj Kaehgiz):
Bezukladnikov, M.A., Engineer.
PURPOSE: The book Is intended for engineering and technical person-
nel employed in machine-building plants and may also be used by
scientific workers and students specializing In broaching and
burnishing.
COVERAGE: The author describes the process of burnishing cylindrical
holes without metal removal. Basic processes taking place while
the metal Is being deformed and distortions of the shape of the
hole depending on the burnishing regimes are discussed. The ef-
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Burnishing of Cylindrical Holes 1062
fect of temperature on the cold-worked surface of the metal and
the effect of the geometry of the burnishing tool on the surface
finish and on the pulling or pushing force are also described.
The most desirable shape for the burnishing tool and optimum
conditions for burnishing are established on the basis of the
shapes of burnishers presently in use and on experimental and in-
dustrial data. Formulas are given for determination of pull
required and of deformations. The author thanks 3 workers of
the Sverdlovsk plant Pnevmostroymashin, I.I. Semenko, k.V. Chalov,
and V. V. Strelovfor help in conducting experiments.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
Ch. I. Burnishing as a Process of Plastic Deformation of Metal 5
Conventional symbols used in the process 7
Certain characteristics of plastic deformation of metal during
burnishing 10
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Changes in physical and mechanical properties of surface layers
of metal during burnishing 20
Ch. II. Calculation of Deformation in Burnishing 25
Basic tenets of theory of self-hooping 28
Formulas for determining pressures in the wall of a pipe
undergoing burnishing 33
Deformations In the wall of a pipe on returning to the state
of rest 38
Calculation of deformations of burnishing tool 40
Ch. III. Shape of Burnishing Buttons 45
Effect of form of burnishing buttons on pulling force 47,
Roughness of finished surfaces as a function of the shape of
burnishing button 55
Wear of burnishing tools 57
Ch. IV. Parts Undergoing Burnishing,, and Manufacturing Regimes 63
Effect of the geometry of bushings undergoing burnishing on
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pulling force and magnitude of deformation 63
Hardness of parts undergoing burnishing 69
Methods of-premachining holes and burnishing interference 71
Selection of optimum Interference for burnishing 77
Role of lubrication 83
Ch. V. Use of the Burnishing Process for Finishing Operations 85
Examples from plant experience 85
Engineering calculations 97
General-Conclusions 1o6
Literatwre log
AVAILART : Library of Congress
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1-26-59
-__j~RXAIOY,-YurIy Geor 4yevich KAIACHNIKOV, V.N.., kand. tekhn. nauk,
red.; YERMAKOV, N.P.-, te!&K;-red.
[Burnishing holes] DornoTanie otverotii. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-
tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 191 p. (MIRA 34:10)
(Metals-Finishing)
PROSKURMOVp Yu,G.9 doteenti kand.tekhn.nauk
Effect of some technological factors on the precision of drifted
holes. Vest.mash. 41 n0&4:64-70 Ap 161o (rIaPA 14:3)
(Forging)
Proskuryakov, Turiy Coeor,-.iyovich
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Dornovaniye Tsi-lindricneskikh Gtverst.'Ly
Snapine Cylindrical Holes with handreis
Mzskva, Masht,,,z, 1956
IIV5
YhI. h12
.P~
110 1 P. illus., biagrs., Orpiphs, Tables
~ Literaturall P. 109-111
PROSKURTAKOV, Yu.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; DAVIDYUK, V.I., Inzh.
Worm hobo used In high-speed finish tooth milling. Sbor. nt.
CHPI n0-9:5-11 158. (MIRA 11:10)
(Gear-cutting machines)
PHDSKURTAEDT. Tu.G., kand.tekhn.nauk
Now method for determining the friction coefficient in finish
machining of metals by pressing. Sbor. It. CHPI n0-9:30-40 958.
(Forging) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (?GRiL 11:10)
PROSKUIRTAKOV, Turiy Goorgiyevich, ; HALOV. A.N., kand. takhn. aquk. retsenzent, ;
'------SHABASHOV. S.F.. kand.--t-okhn. neuk, red.-,DUGIIIA, N.A.. tekhn. red.
[Gauging cylindrical holes with mandrels] Dornoramie tailindricheakikh
otverstii. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinoetroit. lit-ry,
1958- 110 D- (MIRA 11:11)
(Arbors and mandrels)
(Metalwork)
M
PROSKMAKOV, Yu. G. Doc Tech Sci -- (diss) "Theoretical bases of the process
WFW--"--w -
W-
of mandrel -:Lk o cylindrical bores." Moo, 1957. 19 pp (Min of Higher FAucation
K = f W-
USSR. MDs Order of Lenin Aviation Inst im Sergo Ordzhonikidze), 110 copies
M, 4-58, 82)
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PROSKURYAKOV, Yu.G., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk.
e
Xffect of the form of the working profile of a mandrel upon
the core-finishing process. Vest.mash. 34 no.2:43-50 F 154.
(MLRA 7:3)
(Machine toolR)
.1.01~68 ~-ET6~
Technical Review on the Pr of Forrn of w0A.
Oce*9 0 9 *jurf4e
c of
1954 tilk I Mi ~nrme_j
j.' lathinost 11,7, v, us.51al
Xe A 43-4~9,
-kalg-Mechanical Working no,
va r
loms C
Par"metcrs and fl
Dia
tab,-' paphs, I'hologra - 11,;. "llity of SlItface.
q
p
PROSMITAKOV, Yu.G.. kand.tokhn.nauk
Analytical metbod for determining optimum angles for intake cones
of driftpins. Sbor.st. CIIPI no.9:20-29 '58- (PaRA 11:10)
(Drilling and boring maAinery)
-1
I
s r IM Imtk. Topliva
Z. L. ~Zs W~Oik- I
407- lmd-r!r !- _-- -..
Pro
" I-T-
~27) e (L -
k;a~
.--. 195 . 26,
KAZADZHAN, L.B., inzh.; PROSMYAKOVA, A.A.
Effect of phase transformations in electrical steel on the
formation of discards because of ragged edges. Stall 23
no.'5:1+62-464W 163. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Al.apayevakiy notallurgicheakiy kombinat.
(Steel-Net&llograp4)
(Rolling (Metalwork)-Defects)
PRO331AREYAKOVA, A. G.
S-;l4C',C
"Pltrsicocherucal of "he QUanU4~.ativ~~ IS,
Acid (Determdna--i 0., of s-, lr-i-- ir. 0~--es a:-A Silica F-az-. (r--- 5e Ir.- 3-,~
With Sulfuric Ac4d 5olutions)." 0--nd L,--i, Ural Polytechn~c Inst, Sve-aovs.
1954. (RZhiaiim, NTO 6, Mar 55)
So: Sm. . Do 670, 29 Sept 515 - burvey of Scic.:tific and Technical DisSerta t ions
Defended at U311. Higlier Educational Instituticm3
PROSKURYAKOVA, A.S., kand. mad. nauk (Morjkva)
Work of the medical mirse in a Pioneer ca=. Med. sestra 18 no.5:
28-34 My '59- (MIRA 12:7)
(CHIMM-CARM AND HYGI03)
(PUBLIC HUITH NOSING)
DEGTYAREVA, O.F.; FEDYAYEVA, N.V.; OSTROVSKAYA, M.F.; ASTAKHINA, L.G.;
prinimali uchastiye: KRYUKOVA, P.A., PROSKURYAKOVA. A.v-
Determinati,)n of impurities in copper oxide by %be spectral
method. - Zav.lab. 27 nq,7:8"-845 1,61 . (MIRA 14:7)
(Copper oxidq~--Specitra)
DEGTYARE;VA, O.F.; SINITSYKA, L.G.; PWSKURYAKOVA, A.Ye.
SpDctral determination of impurities in =4passium of high purity,
Zhur.anal.khi-. 17 no-IB:926-930 N 162, (MItA 15:12)
(Magnesium-Ahalyvio) (Chemical elements-Spectra)
DEGTYAREVA,, O.F.; SINITSYNAq L.G.; FROSKMYAWVA, A.Ye.
Spectral analysis of aluminum of high purity. Zhur.anal.khim.
18.no.4010-513 Ap 163. (Aluminum-Spectra) (KRA 1646)
DEGTYAREVA, O.F.; FEDYAYEVA, N.V.; OSTROVSKAYA, M.F.; prinimali uchastiye:
PROSKURYAKOVAp A.Ye.; KRYUKOVA, P.A.; ASTAKHINA, L.G.
Spectral analysis of iron oxide by the vapprization method.
Zav.lab. 27 no.7:842-844 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Iron oxide--Spectra)
EXCERPTA HE
_,%L~~G-WrHEDI aq 'Vol
iatries June 58
1713. OUT-PATIENT CARE OF RHEUMATIC CHILDREN (Russian text) - P ro-p -
ku r y a kov a E. 1. Pediat.' Inst., Moscow VOP. PEDIAT. 1956, 116
The work of a rheumatism clinic in a children's out-patients department should be
organized on the lines of a dispensary similar to the system provided for tuber-
culous patients. There should be proper organization of registration and observ-
ation of children from rheumatic families, of children coming into contact with
rheumatic patients, and also of children from homes where higher morbidity due
to rheumatism is observed. Further, it is necessary to supervise children Who
are frequently ill with acute throats, suffer from chronic tonsillitis, or have had
scarlatina. The prophylactic work of the rheumatism clinic must be carried out
in uninterrupted liaison with the public health department in order to facilitate the
establishment of the real source of Infection in every single case and in order to
ensure the adoption of the measures necessary for combating such sources. The
calculation of Indices of rheumatism morbidity must be carried out In relation to
each age group of children me-jarately and not in relation to the total body of child-
ren older than a year. Lubenakaya - Leningrad (S)
-1072V6010CO1071101020
B015/BO08
AUTHORSt Proskuryakovaq G. F., Shtollman, Ye. M.
TITLE. Rapid Method for the Determination of Silicic kcid in the
High-alumina Mas "Uralit". in Clay and Kaolin
17 K
PERIODICALt Steklo i keramika, 10,60, No. 79 PP. 32 - 35
TEXT: Bilicic acid is separated by the classical method of decomposing
the melt by means of water and hydrochloric acid, a polymerization of the
silicic acid setting in. The rate and intensity of polymerization depend
on the acid content of the solution and the temperature and concentration
of the silicio acid, as may be seen from Ye. H. Yegorovags paper (Ref. 1).
This method of determinationp however, requires much time. The production
of sinter instead of meltq accelerating the separation of silicia acid,
is the purpose of the paper under review. The experiments were carried out
with olay from the Chasoy-Tar deposit and kaolin from the Yeleninskoye
deposit. A mixture of K2CO 3 and Na2CO3 in the ratio !&I was used as flux
for the sintering. The characteristics of the sinter, depending on the
r
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Rapid Method for the Determination of Silicio B/072/60/000/07/10/020
Acid in the High-alumina Mass "uralit"i in Clay B015/B008
and Kaolin
amount of flux and the conditions of sintering, are mentioned in Tables 1
and 2. The comparative determinations of the silicia acid content in
"uralit", clay, and kaolin by the "classical" and the rapid method are
mentioned in Tables 3-5- According to the usual method, the silicic acid
in high-alumina materials can be determined in the course of 3-4 days,
according to the accelerated methodv howeverg in 4 hours. The rapid
method is used at the Irbitskiy stekolInyy zavod (Irbit Glassvorks).
There are 5 tables and 2 Soviet references.
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PROSMYAKOY,k,_jG.]~!; SHTOL'M", Ye.14.
Rapid method for determining allicic acid in clav, kaolin.
and highly aluminous "uralitu compositions. Stek.i ker. 17
no-7:32-35 J1 160. (iftL-13:7)
(Silicic acid)
-PROSMYAKOVA, G.F.; SHVEYKINA, R.V.; GHERNAVINA, M.S.
Comparative characteristics of some most sensitive methods for
determining iodine in water. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.t--kh.
6 no.5:729-734 163. (MIRA 16-12)
1. Sverdlovskiy sellskokhozyays-tvennyy institut, kafedra khimii.
JO." mn Litt..
--T.ab. 0~*Wcttlovsk Age. Imt.).
CfAloittal sain, tit
sil" tit) Hat (crtu at p1 I 4-A and ppta, accuvi within few
At till Irilittkill 4sudit.
E
ll tabir for s twc ;it Al A61ity atvnvv 1,11
4 mWv:,W*A& to liptu. withiss 1-2 ILM. litswr UA-41A N
acid Sala. is lwst. C.. M. KOWLP09
PROSKURYAKOVA , G.M.
,
Some data on the relation of vegetation to eluvial and deluvial
formations In the Greater Balkhan Range. Trudy MOU 8:154-158
164- (MIRA 17:12)
' PROSKURYAKOVA, G.M.
Synopsis of the flora of the rrmater Balkhan Range, Report 1b.2,
Nauch,dokl.vys,shkoly; biol.nauki no,3&97-107 165, (MIRA 18:8)
I* Rekomendovana kafedroy botaniki Moskovskogo gosudars-bvennogo
pedagogicheskogo instituta ime V.1,Leninae
vi"i(i G. W_.,O~J , ii-,) ris vt~ r, iw-; h; i-i i-iW!,:-'Ll`C)VAl G.1-1.1 rcd.
rl~:--lcal.3r Ulllinl-!; an', *f-e.--;_,- -a2e in Studyir.-- natu--ail
IT
resOurceS ~tastilt,31 Irn--
pri izuchi-irii prirodrr.vkh re.-ur.-.cv. Mosknia Vy3shaia
shl-ola, 1964. 327 F. ~MIIRA 17:(~!)
ISTOSHIN, Yuriy Vla4i'mirovich; LAGUTIN, Boris Llvovich; PROSKURYAKOVAI, G.M.,
red.; YEZHOVA, L.L., tekhn. red.
[In the seas and oceans] V morifth i ok6anakh. Moskva, Vysshaia
shkola, 1962. 153 P. . '(MIRk 16s6)
(oceanography)
VORIQ~OV, Anatoliy Georgiyevicb, prof.; PROSKURYAKOVA, G.M., red.;
GRIGORCHUK, L.A., tekbn. red. . -
[Geobotarjy]GGGbOtardk*. Moskvay -Vysshaia shkola., 1963.
372 p. (MIRA 17:2)
MARKOV, Mikhail Vasillyevich,, prof.; PROSKURYAKOVA,.~.~.,__Ked.;
GAUM, T.D., tekhn. red.
[General geobotarv)Obshchaia goobotanika. Moskva Gos.izd-vo
nVysshaia shkola.." 1962. 449 p. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V.I.Ullyanova-
Lenina (for Markav). (Plant cmunities)
KHODALEVICH., Anatoliy Ilikolayevich,, prof.; PROSKURYAKOVA G.M., red.,;
GOROKHCVA,, S.S.., tekhn. red.
(Historical geology including paleontological elements) Isto-
richeskaia geologlia s elementami paleantologii, Moskva, Goo.
izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola,," 1961 287 * (MIRA 15:3)
(;eOlOW
FROSKURYAKOVA, G.M.; YELENEVSKIY, A.G.
Notes on Veronica rubrifolia Boise. and V. ferganica M.Pop.
Bot. mat. Garb. 21:325-327 161. (MIRA 14:10)
(Soviet Central Asia--Speadwell)
PROSKIJRYAK [A. 0t!,_
Notes on the flora of the Greater Flalkhan Range. Bot. mat.
Gerb. 21:468-479 161. . (MIRA- 14-10)
(Greater Balkhan F~zige-Bot=y)
PROSKURYAKOVA, G.M.
I
Conspectus of the flora of the Greater Balkhan Range. Report
No.l. Much. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no,3tlO7-118164
(MIRA 17t8)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy botaniki Moskovskogo gosudarstvenno-
go pedagogicheskogo instituta im. V.1.1enina.
- PROSKURYLKOVA- I-&-
Rare observation of a foreign body in the eBophagus. Vest. otorin.
22 no.105 Ja-F 160. (MIR& 1425)
1. Iz otolaringologicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. - Prof. S.A.Prookurykav)
:L;--y klinicheskoy bollnitay Novosibirska.
(ESOPHAGUS--FOREIGN BODIES)
< P DSKURYAKGVA,1.8.---,-
Method for subgranulative skin tranplantation. Zhur. ush., nos.
i gorl. bol. 21 no.2:31-34 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Iz otcrinolaringologicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. S.A.Proskux7akov)
Novoiibirskogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(SKIN GWTIITG) (NdS&-SURGERY)
USSR/General Problems. Methodology. History. Scientific
Institutions and Conferences. Teaching. Problems
of Bibliography and Scientific Documentation
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Kimiyx, No 4, 1958, 10221
Author : I. F. Blagovidov, L. B. Proskuryalkova
Inst : Not given
Title : Development of Scientific Research I.ork in the
Petroleum ~_?efining Indus-try in the 40 Years of
Soviet Rule
Orig Pub : Xhimiya, i teknol. Topliva i masel, 1957, I-To 11,
15-19
Abstract : No abstract
A
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BIAGOVi~O'~, I.F.;4QjBMMYA1KOVA, Lj.
..~O
~LA,_
Development of scientific research in the petroleum refining industry
during the forty years of Soviet power. Xhim. i takh. topl. i %seal
no.11:13-19 N 057. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nanobno-issledovatel'skiy institut po parerabotke
nefti I gaze, i poluchentya iskunstvennogo zhidkogo topliva.
(Petroleum research-History)
448-
w CP RRWAMH IN VE OIL Ra~mrw rtp=.. ly o Tam
d- I [Khim. TekL-ml.
!=ljJ-FL.a7d 1~z
Topliva 7aellu-41. Fu,~l 7, 13-19,
Ar.
.
accourE Is given of Lhe development of Ltt,- marly re5eamh Instirul-'s --r:(1 s--e
or ttu Rart &cma by them. Th-- iwrk of H.D._j- -mt
,lLa= an aaalyaleand t
or A.V. T hloy and Tu. 0. mqd-aw- aLvqlation Jr,
FROSKURYAKOVA LJO-.-prepodavatell
Some h7gienic propert:~7es of s-lightly stretc 'n knit fabrics.
Tekst.prom, 21 no*12*03-54 D 161. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Zaochnyy institut sa7etskoy torgovIl.
(Knit goods)
(Hygiene)
PROSKURYAKOVA, II.A., Cand Yed Sci -- (diss) "Change of
certain physiological indicators of bhe functional state
of the cardioZvascular system of boxers
,,~ og,,- )
in the process o training." Mos, 1958, 17 PP (Min of Jin3mk
Health USSR. Central Inst for the Advanceitraining of
Physicians)200 copies (KL, h2-56, 118)
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C`5)
USSR /141crobiology. Medical and Veterinary
Microbiology.
F-6
Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35773
Author : Kashkin, P.N.; ~roskuriakova, M.G.
Title : Some Materials Concerning the Distribution of
Yeast-like Fungi In the Organism of Experimental
Animals
Orig Pub: V. ob.; Eksperim. i klinich. issledovanlia, II,
L, Medgiz, 1956, 217-220
Abstract: The distribution of Candida albicans in the
organism of experimentally infected mi 8e and
rabbits was studied with the aid of p3 . Yeast
was cultivated in wort to which NaH2p32 04 was
added. The radiation of the cells cultivated
was maintained at a steady level for the period
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USSR /Microbiology. Medical and Veterinary F-6
Microbiology.
Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35773
of 7-10 days. Animals were infected with the
radioactive c6lls, killed for varying periods
of time, and then samples were taken of tissues
in which radioactivity and the quantity of fungus
cells were determined. For a quantitative calcu-
lation a sowing on a liquid medium (7% wort,
pH 6.6-6.8) was much more suitable, and from this
data, 98.5% in agreement with that gotten from
the radiation, was obtained. In sowings on solid
media the divergence between these indices reached
47,%. Cells of C.albicans, injected by various
means were diffused through the circulatory and
lymphatic systems through the whole organism,
becoming localized primarily in the lungs, kid-
neys, liver, spleen and lymphatic nodes. They
were discovered in the internal organs 10-20
C ard 2/*3
VSSR /44icrobiology. Medical and Veterinary F-6
Microbiology.
Abs Jour: Referat. Zh. - Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35773
minutes after intravenous injection, 3o-4o min-
utes after subcutaneous injection, and signifi-
cantly later and inconstantly after intradermal
injection. The diffusion of yeast-like fungi in
immunized animals had an analagous character.
The quantity of yeast cells and the continuity
of their presence in the organism is significantly
lower in immunized animals in which many yeast
cells were being subjected to a specific lysis.
The confirms, in the opinion of the author, the
prospect of utilizing immunotherapy.
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KOPYAKIN~ M.F.; PROSKURYAKOVA, M.A.; 1416VOROVA, G.S.
Investigation of the structure of the elementary reaction of
the raising of a leg in some neurological diseases and its
importance in the formation of an efficient method for
exercise therapy. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't.
29 no.1:13-19 164. (MIRA 17.9)
1. Kafedra lechebnoy fizicheskoy kulltury i vrachebnogo
kontrolya (zav.- prof. V.N. Moshkov) Tgentrallnogo instituta
usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moskva.
USSR/Microbiology - Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4
Abs Jour : Referat Zhurn - Biol. No 16) 25 Aug 1957, 68585
Author : Kashkin, P.N., Bezborodov, A.M., Zlatkina, K.M.,
Pros
-n~~ova ~M-G., Sluvko, A.L.
Title ! Data on the Problem of Variability of Intestinal Bacilli.
Orig Pub : Tr. In-ta Mikrobiol. AN LatvSSR, 1956, No 5, 27-45
Abstract : A culture of intestinal bacilli were cultured on MPA or
in a culture of leucocytes with a constantly increasing
concentration of antibiotics (streptomycin, levomycetin,
syntomycin, biomycin), also together with cultures of
soil amebae. Successively there appear variants which
do not form any acid or gas, then cultures related to
Baterium paracoli and B. coli citrovorum and, finally,
variants of "alkali-producers". In variants adapted to
antibiotics retardation of growth is noted in synthetic
mpdia containing amino acids. A lowering of catalase
activity Is manifested in types adapted to antibiotics
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UM/Microbiology - Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4
Abs Jour Referat Zhurn - Biol. No 16) 25 Aug 1957., 68585
and an increase in types adapted to soil amebae. The
majority of variants adapted to antibiotics possess a
lowered dehydrase activity. The lowering of the content
of some organic acids and a change in the composition of
amino acids in the variants tested is manifested. The
variants lost the ability to agglutinate by the sera of
the original types, but some acquired the ability to ag-
glutinate by the sera against other microbes of the in-
testinal group. M2e variants adapted to antibiotics de-
monstrate lowered vitality. A number of isolated vari-
ants stubbornly retain the acquired symptoms. The au-
thors point out the significance of adaptive variability
of intestinal bacteria as a possible cause of complica-
tions in antibiotic therapy and the necessity of accoun-
ting for these variations for a correct laboratory dia-
gaosis.
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UGRYUMOV, B.L.,- PRO'S K0.1A KOVA'yl N.B.
Diagnostic sign-~flcancr- of the h~4terohexagglutlnation reas-tl'on
in Botkin's dJ8ease. Zhur. mikrobiol., cpid. i immun. 40 no.6:
114-118 Je 163. (FJ RA 17 ~ 6)
1. Iz Instituta infektsionmrkli bolempy AM11 SSSR, Kiyev.
PROSKURYAKOVA N.B,
%..-:
Detection of antigens and antibodies In infrv;ticus hapett-ittis
patients by the precipitation in gel reaction. Zhur.raikrobiol..,
epid. I imun. 42 no.3:34-39 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Institut infektsionnykh boleuey, Kiyov.
USSR/Virology. Human and Animal Viruses. Grippe Virus E
Abs Jour : R~f Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1959, No 14631
Author : Proskuryakova N.B.
Inst
Title : Data on a Study of Type of Immunity in Influenza Under
Experimental Conditions.
Orig Pub : V Bb.: Gripp., M. Medgiz, 1958, 102-109
Abstract : No abstract
Card : 1/1 - 15 -
-lbeer7ations on the dynamics of influenza antibody formation
in the normal population. Report No.l:Investigations in groups
of a closed type. Mikrobiol. zhur. 17 no.2:37-40 '55
(MLRA 10:5)
1. Z kafedri mikrobiologli Kiivslkogo medichnogo institutu.
(INFLUENZA, immunology,
antibody form in normal subjects) (Uk)
BUZHEVSKAYA, T. I. (Buzhiievs I ka, T. I. ]; PROSKURYAKOVA N B,; GOIRBOVE'TS I ~ L. A.
(Horbovets', L.A.]
Congenital toxoplasmosis. Fed., akush. i gin. 23 no-3:36-41 161.
(NIRA 15:4)
1. Kiyevskiy institut infektsionnykh bolezney AWT SSSR (direktor -
chlen-korrespondent AMI SSSR prof. I.L.Bogdanov [Bohdanov, I.L.1),
detskiy dom No.3 (glavnyy vrach - R.P.Kiyashko).
(TOXOPLASMOSIS)
PROSKMARQU,..
Development of premature children as revealed by data from the de-
partment of premature infants of the Children's Hospital of Smollayi
District of Leningrad. Vop. okh. mat. i dot. 3 no.1:73-76 Ja-F 359.
(NIRL 12:2)
1. Iz detskoy bollnitsy Smolininskogo rayom (glavnyy vrach Ael. Ste-
panova, nauchnyy rakovoditell - prof. L.P. Tur).
(LMIINGRAD--I"ANS (PRiMATUB2) )
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AUTHOR: Proskuryakova, T.A.
TITLE: Some results of microseismic observations at Pulkovo and Yalta
PERIODICALz Referativnyy zhurnal. Geofizika, no-7, 1961, 11, abstract 7A113 (V
sb. "Seysm. issled. no. 4", Moscow, AN SSSR, 1S60, 105 - 115, Eng-
lish-summary)
TEXT: Microseisms were recorded ift 1954-1955 at Pulkovo and Yalta three-
point stations for the purpose of determining the propagation direction of micro-
seisms, C61/\ (SVK) seismographs (TI 7 sec, T2 = 4 see, D, = 0,3-0.4, T):) = 0-7)
were mounted at the stations at 500 600 m distances. Some microselsaic-storms
are analyzed. The directions of microseismic propagation discovered were compar-
ed with meteorological conditions over the seas and oceans. Thus, e.g. on Ja-nu-
ary 15th, 1955, microseisms with .3 - 4 see. periods and 8/x ma-ximum amplitudes
were observed at Yalta, According to data from a three-point station the micro-
seisms propagated in directions whose asimuths were 51, 73, 257, 285, 333, 1750,
The author considers all these directions as true ones and compares them with
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cyclones and cold fronts over the North-Atlantic, the Black and Asov Sea, and
the Mediterranean, The author concludes that the use of the three-point station
method is expedient in weather forecasting service.
P. Monakhov
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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AUTHOR: Proskuryakova, T. A. (Candido*6f scionc*s)
ORG: none
TITLE: Microselemic aources
12,
SOURCE:
,_Xezhd _geafj;LehAs komitet ..Seysmicheskiye
undamstyannyy _!dy _____V
Issledovaniya, no. 60 1965t 23-30
TOPIC TAGS: microse as seismoloeic station, seismology, seismic wave, wave
propagation, meteorolog
ABSTRACT: During the International Geophysical Year the Depariment of the Physics of the
Earth's Crust, P*16 I)epartmert, MGU (kafedra fiziki zemnoy kory fizicheskogo fakullteta
MGU) performed work on the determination of the sources of activation of.microseisms. The
3-~-station array method was used for microseismic observations At Pulkovo and
Simferopol' -for several yeam The large amount of statistical data collected during the
period 1954 - 1958 led to the conclusion that the region ' activating
microseisms -is the back part of a cyclone behind a cold front, the cold-front region, or a
trough. In 1960 observations were also made at the Vyborg station, but the results duplicated
those obtained at Pulkovo. It is noted that the observqtional data (beginning:with 1958) was
processed taking Into account the corrections for the tr'aject'ory of microselsmic waves
during their propagation along the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, I. e. , at various depths.
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The author presents six examples of the determination of the sources of microseisms with
descriptions of the synoptic situation made from observations at Pulkovo, Simferopol', and
Vyborg from 1958 through 1961. It was found that both the Pulkovo and the Simferopol'
stations were In the I'microselsmic shadow" zone. This finding was confirmed by an analysis
of data for 1959 - 1961 from fixed seismic stations. It Is assumed that stations In other
iegions are AbD In sialow zone& The conclusion reached is that microselams recorded by
stations in Europe are activated In any part, of the Atlantic Ocehft and that their absence at a
station can. bet ..Attr uted, tb the ef f ect . of late.ral rdractibn..1, Orig. art. has-
9 figures. [081
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Sources of microselsms. Selsin. isql. no.6:23-30 165.
(MIPA 18:9)
.3. f lo g Af /X, / Mr 5)
91 91?
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AUTHORS: Vasillyeva, T. L., ProskuryaXovaj_ T. A., Rykunov, L. N.',
Savarenskiy, Ye. F.-
TITLE: The influence of the relief of the Earth's surface upon the
propagation of microseisms
PERIODICALs Veetnik Moskovskogb universiteta. SeriYa 3, fizika,
astronomiya.14no. 1, 1961, 3-12
TEXT: An attempt has been made to estimate the influence of the relief of
the Earth's surface upon the propagation of microseisms. This is
necessary for the exploration of the upper layers of the Earth's crust,
for the choice of a net of research stations, etc. In the present study,
an ultrasonic model was used. Between 1956 and 1959P about forty micro-
seismic "storms" were observed in the USSR and in Europe. The storm
observed on February 1-3, 1958, is subjected to a Close examination. The
epicenter of this storm was at 15 000 ,east longitude and 69020' north
latitude, i.e., along the north-western shore of Scandinavia. For com-
parison of the seismic intensity, the quantity (A/T) 2 was determined at
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various stations (A - amplitude, T - period). The following relation
holds for the energy of the seismic focus: ln f + 1n E - k& - ln f(A/T)2kl
(1), where A denotesthe distance of the station from the epicenter, k the
absorption coefficient, f a factor accounting for the type of focus, for
the peculiarities of the propagation path, and for the particulars of the
recording station. k is practically constant, and so is f when epicenter
and station are axially symmetric. For stations equidistant from the
epicenter, the ratio A/T may be determined from an lni(A/T)z,&l - versus
diagram. In the present study, the distance between epicenter and
Ashkhabad (660 km) was taken as a standard, A 0 . When constructing models
for studying the influence of the Earth's relief upon seismic intensity,
the authors assumed thatt a) seismic waves are superficial Rayleigh
surface waves, b) the medium is continuous and homogeneous along the way
of propagation. The models were made of 3 mm thick plexiglass with the
relief engraved on the sides. A stack of 10 ammonium dihydrophosphate
layers (2-2.2 cm) was used as a source of elastic waves. The period of
emission was T - 17.4-10-6 see. BaTiO, plates (2 mm thick) glued into the
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model served as receivers. The scale of the model was I : 1,000,000.
Procedure was as follows: 1) measurement of the amplitude of Rayleigh
waves for a smooth surface, 2) cutting of the relief corresponding to the
natural one, and measurement of the amplitude, 3) calculation of the ratio
A/A control 0f the amplitudes as measured by the main and control receivers
for a smooth (A,) and a rough (A' ) surface, 4) calculation of A
which
is a measure for the influence of the relief. This quantity was then
divided by the same quantity for the distance between epicenter and
Ashkhabad. For a number of stations ("Warsaw", "Moscow", "Makhachkala"),
agreement between observation in nature and model experiment was good;
for other stations, however, a discrepancy was found ("Goris", "Triest",
"Semipalatinsk"). This discrepancy was subjected to further examination
for the line epicenter - Moscow - Goris because, according to the resul tB,
the source of trouble lies between Moscow and Goris: namely, the Caucasus
Mountains, i.e., the Tauro-Caucasian geosyncline with mesocenozoic sedi-
ments of a depth of 8-10 km. In the model, this was realized by cutting
out parts from the sides of a plexiglass plate (native rock) and filling
this profile with a paraffin-polyethylene mixture (representing the
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sediments). With such a model, agreement was satisfactory for the line
Moscow - Goris, too, partioularly when discontinAtids of the medium on the
natural line are taken into consideration. A similar influence is exerted
by the Alps on the line epicenter - Triest, and by the Ural Mountains on
the line epicenter - Semipalatinsk. These studies showed that not only
the surface of the Earth affects the intensity of microseismic waves, but
also any change in the medium through which these waves are passing. There
are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 9 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-
bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows:
Iyer H. M., Geoph. Journ., 1, no. 1, 1958-
ASSOCIATIONt Kafedra fiziki zemnoy kory (Department of the Physics of the
Earth's Crust)
SUBMITTEDs March 5, 1960
Card 4/4
FETERSILIYEY I.A.; PROSKURYAKOVA-. Ye,B.
Scattered bitumens in alkaline rocks of the Khibiny pluton. Izv.
AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 26 no. 4174-84 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Kollskiy filial AN SSSR, Apatitovaya gora, 14urmanskoy oblasti.
(Khibiny Mountains-Bituraeno)
BUMMASH, SONS-140M V.A.; PROSKURYAKOVA. Ye.I ; SMIRNOVA, V.I.
Causes of blindness; from data of the Ukrainian Scientific
Research Institute for Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy for
the period. 1946-1955. Uch. zap. UEIGB 5t2l-25 162.
(MIRA 16:11)
PROSKURYAKOVAIJe-.14
Characterietics of the dietribution of rheumatic fever among
children. Vop. rem* 2 no.2&68a-75 lp-4062 (MM 170)
1. Iz otdela organizatsii detskogo zdravookhraneni-ya ( zav. -
prof, A.G. TSe-ytlin) Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo
pediatricheskogo instituta ( dire - kand. mod. nauk V.P.Spi-
rina )Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya RSFSR.
B31ZUGLOV, I.Ye.; KURDYUMOV, V.N., inzh.; V rabote prinimali uchastiye:
GABRILMIKO, I.V.; GRABOVSKIY, I.I.; ITESHCHADIM, A.G.; BELOBORODOV,
V.V.; VISHYEPOLISKAYA, F.A.; YATSUX, Yu.F.; GAYTSKROKI, N.I.;
USACHZ7, A.S.; AMINA, II.N.; RIUMYARTSYVA, A.G.; KGRIUM, A.P.;
GRIGORIYL7, F.L.; LUKASHF-VICH, A.M.; STYAZHKINA, A.G.; MIKHAYLOVIGH,
A.IT.; YEDRVSKIY, P.M.; MASLOV, P.Y.; KUDRYASHEVA, Z.P.; P!~OSMUSHKIN
AA!tLIHTALI3XRG, V.A.; BOYTSOV, N.I.
Operational experience with a newly introduced oil-extraction line
equipped with the DS-70 belt-conveyer extractor. Meol.-zhir.prome
z6 ho.3:29-31 Mr 16o. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Ysesoy=nyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zhirov (for
Bezuglov, Gabrilenka, Grabovskiv, Neshchadim, Beloborodov,
Vishnopollskaya, Matsuk and Gayt khoki). 2. I-eningradskiy
zhirovoy kombinat (for Kvdyumov: Usachev,jAbkina, Rumyantseva,
Koshelev, Grigorlyev, Iukashevich, Styazhkina, Mikha7lovich,
Yedemskiy, Maslov, KiAryasheva, Prosmushkin). 3. loningradekoye
otdeleml7e tresta "Pi-oamontazh" (for Shtallberg and Boyteov).
(Leningrad-oils avd fats)
(Extraction apparatus)
PROSTENIK, M.; RIES-LESIC, B.
Studies in the sphingollpids aeries. IV. Partial mynthesis of
anhydro, cerebrin of yeast. In Engliab. Croat chem acts 32 no.3:
133-138 160. (TRAI 1017)
1. Department of Biochemistry, Institute "Huger BoskovicO,
Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia.
(SphingolipideB) (Anhydrocerebrin) (Yeast)
AID P - 384o
Subject USSR/Meteorology
Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 3/35
Authors Savarenskiy, Ye. F., T. A. Proskuryakova, and V. S.
Tsirell-Spriutson
Title On the interdependence between microseismic waves and
cyclone location over oceans
Periodical Met. i. gidr., 6, 13-18, NID 1955
Abstract Causes of microseismic waves are analyzed. Research
over the Atlantic Ocean in the USA and Europe is
reported. The ways of determining the position of
cyclones by studying the location and direction of micro-
seismic waves are explained. Three diagrams. Two
Russian sources, 1912, 1946, 5 English, 194o-1954, and
1 French, 1944.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
FRFrZ'KLTRYAK'.)VA, T. A., RY71UNOV, Tj . ~,.
I,- V .1 -
Me Period -~- krolilu,4e ; iel,-Is ano k.onditions of I icrosei5n
Propagation in the Atlantic $; Arctic Ocean."
Paper Presented at tl"SAGI 1-,.eetIng, 30 Jul - 9 Aug 5~, IE'Oscow
Available in Library
h,
T L. - One Froc c sil~n- cl~nce J I; U;c- (JEVel r~7,-
171cr't of t'he Gf I aall
1-trat.-iml of MIC, Sci-vice.., Ooiunc.IA of `j.iu,-tcrfi
USST~ . State Order of Labor Red Bamer Hydrological inst. (Disser-
-t~,-' 4on f or Ulie Derrpe of 'andi rJL'e or Geoi-ra,)hical 'ci encen,
SO: Knizimava Letopis', No. h3, 22, uctober
PROSKUlUkKOVA, Ye.N., kand.med.naW,-
Role of the familial factor and living conditions in the spread of
rheumatic fever among Ohildron. Vop. okh, mat. i det, 6 ra,5:30~-34
My 161. (MIRA- 11,110)
1.-Iz otdela. organizatsii detskogo zdravookhra'peniya (zaveduyushchiy -
doktor me'd.nauk prof. A.G.TSey+.Iin) Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo pedia-
trichesk6go instil%-,Uta.
(MEMMIG FEVERR)
LIPATOVt I. S.; pRosLFAKO
M!NUI-N--L (Proahlyakova, N. F.]
Modern concepts on the gelification in polymer solutions, and on
the gel structure.
081ati0n) (Colloids) (Po3jymere and polymerization)
PqOSTYAKOVA, Valentina Ivanovna
Influence of Etbylic (ethf~!r) Alcohol on Internal Secretion N~nction
of the Pancreas
Dissertation for candidate of a Medical Science deFree. Chair of 1,41ormal
Physiology( hepd, Prof. Ye. 3. Ivan it skiy-Va silenko) Sarato-v 11-ledical
Institute, 1950
nOSKURYAKOVA, Te.H., kandidat maditsinakikh nauk
Treating children affected by rheumatism in polyclinic. Vop.okh.
mat. I det. 1 no.6:64-68 N-D 156. (MLIRA 10:1)
1. Iz otdela organizataii zdravookhranenlya (zav. - doktor meditsin-
skikh nauk prof. A.G.TSeytlin) Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-iBaledovatelf-
skogo podia tricheskogo inatituta, (dir. V.1I.Xarachevtseva) Hookva.
(MMUKAT 10 TEVIM)
S/122/61/000/004/005/007
D211rJ305
MTHOR: Proskuryahoya, Yu.G., Candidate of Technical
n Cs, Docent
TITLE: The influence of some technological factors on the
accuracy of reemed holes
PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 4, 1961, 64-70
TEXT: The author states that the accuracy of reemed bores de-
pends on a) the accuracy obtained in machining the bore prior to
reeming i.e. tolerance and, b) the uniformity of wall thickness of
hollow cylindrical parts etc. A theoretical relationship between
the accuracy obtained by reeming and, that prior to reeming is quoted.
Some exDerimeats carried out on steels 45 and 50 C showed an ir-a-
provenent of 30-60% in the accuracy of the diameter of the bores
relative to the nominal diameter, Apart from reducing the toler-
ance, reeming will elimiRate any eccentricity due to previous ma-
chinin~' ane, xrill also improve on the quality of the surface layer.
0
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An equation is griven ~.,hich the author claims to be a good approxi-
Riatio-a to the accuracy obtainable by reeming tha tolerance prior
to reemin- is given. TI
- C7 -Le uniformity of wall thickness has a pro-
found in-flxleiice on the accuracy of reeming, The maximuff. residual
deformation takes place wherc the viall thich-Lmss is a Txinirmam., The
numbnrm oE keyiyays also affect the accuracy of rccmng. The author
concludes that errors in shape can be frcatly reduced by reeming.
There are 11 H-ures and 2 Soviet-bloc references.
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anns. AA4
newerorvellu conjua V;J'A." QYUL94=13 at a- 7
diwethYI-4-piperidone. I.-NaxaM ; b. cherkw%wa, N. Prusmakov
of
as ilia M nqn~il'-alkyl-2 - &d1methyll4=ipermido -CS
by cy~llz tion of propen).1 isoffro Mayl ketanc with primary amines
njul Wkylallon of the 2 : N.Jiniethyl-l-piperidone with alkyl
luvtlde!~. Reactions occur witfttliv~ cnlargLment of, molects.les. By
the action of carbonyl. conilmunds an't formic ac[4 c.n 2 : S-'(lf~
inethyl-l-piperidona, 2 . .5-dimethylp)perifline a '41. SUL-
stituted in um I po3ition, with a mduction of 'tvi rnut In
posiUcn 4. L.
CIAMO,j A~11*# kW3d& to" uwki M-COMMMn', _ B"Itoo I=bo
_- --.- -,.. ~ -,.A
corrooion of flo= in Wworiose Prmo otroit 43 nce 329
36-38 1650 (IMiLrI 18M)
SOV/137 -59-5 - 10 341
Translation from. Referativrnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiy-a, 1959, Nr 5, p 127 (USSR)
AUTHOR. Prosmushkin, L.M. ~
TMLE.~ Welding of Austenitic Steel Pipes
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Energ, str-vo, Vol 4, Moscow-Leningrad, 1958, pp 48 - 53
AB3'LRACT-. The author presents results on the development in welding steam
superheater pipes and steam pipelines of BI-? -(fland lKhl8Nl2T 44
-5
austenitic steels. TsT-7 electrodes (foi-MR-257) an(F-TsT-15
ii1ectrodes (for lKhl8M2T) were Used. Electrodes with 8 - 10%
ferrite cop-tent were used for welding the seam root. Piprs of
32 - 299 mm diameter with 5.5 - 36 mm thick walls were welded
after bevelJng the edges to 350 and 250, by using rings, welded
on by two parallel beads or by using divided, removable rings,
The subset'!uer..t layers were built up after the butt to be welded
was cooled to a temperature below 1001C. To remove internal
stresses, the weld joints were subjectAd either to stabilizing
annealing, or to a speolal heat treatment, or to a msah~nical
Card 1/2 trsatment oonalating in peening of the deposi-~ed met-al, HAat
Welding of Austenitic Steel Pipes SOV/137-59-5-10341
treatment was performed In a special muffle furnace supplied by STIN-500 and
STN-700 transformers. The weld joints were subjected to ?--ray examination
and ultrasonic checking. Mechanical properties, macro- and microstruct-ures
of weld joints were checked on each thirtieth or fiftieth butt. Occasionally, V 1/3
cracks and ruptures were revealed in the seams when w9lding on the supporting
rings. Die use of removable detachable rings fully eliminated cracks in the
seam root.
G.N.
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FRUS14USILKIllo., S.B., kand.med.nauk; FRIDI&N, Sh.A.
Bacephalonyelopolyradiculoneuritis syndrone in diabetes.
Zdrav.Bolor. 5 no.7:13 JI '59. (MIRA 12:9)
1. Iz endokrinologicheekogo
kandidat meditainskikh nauk
bollnitay g.MinBka (glavnyy
(DIABMS)
otdelenlys (nauchnvy rukovoditel'-
II.M.Draznin) 1-y klinicheakoy
vrach A.I.'Shuba).
(NMVOUS MTMK--DIMSES)
PFOSMUSHKINA, S. B.
"The Problem of the Clinical Course of Remote Sequelae of
Pneumatic 'Trauma of the Brain (From a Neurological Point of View;."
Cand Med Sci, Minsk State Medical Inst, Minsk, 1955. (KL, No 11,
Mar 55)
SO: Sum. No. 670, 29 Sep 55--Survey of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at LGSR higher ?,ducational Institutions (15)
, -FROMffSHK4X4:-,- ".., kand. med. mauk
I'Zoblem of so-called subcortical-vogetative (diencephalic)
epilepsy. Zdrav.Belor. 3 no.10:214--27 0 157. (KIR& 13:6)
1. Iz 1-y klinichaskoy bollnitsy g. Kinsim.
(Epm1m)
PROSKURYAKOVA, Ye.B.
Studying the infrared spectra absorption of bitumen and petroleum
fractiords. Trudy MGNI no,17:193-210 '59. (MIRA 13:1)
(Bitumn-Spectra) (Petroleus-Spectra)
FROBIJAK, Vlodzimierz Juliusz (Warsmia); LUOMMK, Eugeniusz (Warszawa)
A weight testing stand for contrarotating propellers. Archiw bud
muz 9 no.1--145-167 162.
FROSNAK', 'vi.
*J. Prosnak. "A Method of Aerodynamic Calculation of kxial-Flow Ventilators," Ar-t,,hivrum
Dudo;oj .11aszyn, No 2, 1956,
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