SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOBIN, A.I. - SOBKO, A.I.
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October 1953. 'Unclassified.
1-kTILLC-1 j.
"ApplyinE Soviet methods in the Polish petroleum industry." p. 155. (NAFTA, Vol. 9,
no. 6, Jun 5", Hrakow)
"A corresporrience conference." p. 1156, Vol. 9, no. 6, Jun 53, Krakow)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress Jun 54 Uncl
SOBIN, A I., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
New time and bonus wage system for communicatim workers In the soot
common categories. Test. sviazI 20 no.9:23-24 VtO. OGRA 13: 10)
1. TSentraltnyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut avyasi.
(Postal service-Salaries. pensions. etc.)
ISAYEV, Ye.D.; GEIRASEEI,..KO, V.V.; SOBIN, F.I.
...
Press for squeezin- out oil from oil-rich deposits.
0
prom. 27 no.3:43-44 11,tr 161. 01IF-i'i 1-4:3)
1. Nikolayevskiy maslozavod.
(Krasnodar Territory6---Oil industries-EquiDment z:-nd supplies)
V,L@; KARANCHUK, C161T.
Device for active control in dimensional grinding of butt ends.
Avt.prom. 27 no.10:39 0 161. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Minskiy av-tozavod.
(Grinding and polishing)
SOBIN@., A.A.. med.sestra tChitinBkaya oblast')
ronferance of nurnes. Med.sentrn 17 ao.7:46 Jl '58 (MMA 11:7)
(NURSHS AND ORSING)
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pol, q!-oj7!- -a ic ie n cf me s-i".,'- 4e in ciiasce t-.nn a
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1 . x@jarllcv-'Ay kldmiciioskikh j.@,-,,jl-tjvov i Vses,-,yuznyv nauchno-
issledovatellskiy -institut rrionokr-Lsttillnv, stsintillyats-ionny1ch
nlcLtpl-ifl'D*,v i oscoo chi-0- h khliniclesk;i:h veshchestv.
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POLUKOV, V,V, , in7,h,,? SOBINIIN. A.I. iinzh,@ BATAT-011 Sh.Sh.,
? inzh.
(J-@r e@ . r. - Y#xutu &-wices in fittilig operations. Sudostroenie
2(-, lio.,3f2C-;' ("TIRA. 14 @ 11)
I i @46-48 lir '60,, -
kShipfittin,a)
GERSHTEYN, Yu.S.,inzb.; SOMNIN, A.I.,inzh.
Installation of electric-propulsion motors anddrive shafts an the
icebreaker *Leni-n.n Sudostroente 26 no.9:57-60 S160. (giRA 13:10)
(Lenin (Atomic ship)) (Ship propulsion, Blectrie)
ANTSYSHKIN, S.P.; BOHYLEV, G.V. ; GORYACHEV, I.V.; ISACIW.NKO, Kh.M.; KOVALINt
D.T.; LAVRRJT'YE-V, V.A.; LITVINOV, LY.; MUKIN, A.F.; PEEREPECHIV, B.M.;
PIS'MENM, N.R.; REBPOVA, G.I.; SERGEYEV, P.A.; SOB121OV, A.M.; FEDO-
ROV, P.F.; FILINOV, N.P.; KHRA14TSOV, N.N.; KAZAKOVA, Y-e.D-.-,-reFa.;
BAILOD, A.I., tekhn. red.
(Reference book for foresters] Spravochnik lesnichego. Moskva, Gos.
izd-vo sellkhoz. 1-it-ryp 1961. 894 P. NMA 14:7)
(Forests and forestry)
SOBINOV, B.M., vrach (Moskva)
.... ...
Bicycling in winter. Zdorovle 7 no.1:32 Ja 161. (MIP-4 13:9)
(CYCLING)
SOBINOV, B.M.2 vrach, zasli-,zhenryy traner RSFSR
Take up musical D-rx-astics. Zdorovle 7 no. 4:25 Ap 161.
(@-ITFij'j 14:4)
(@RJSjCP-CALLISTIIE- NICS)
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30-1631"'Ov , *-I.- , v7lwil, zas',uz'-tmiiy-_.-- trunor 11SPS
Callisthenics at I-lome. Zdoi-ov'e 8 no.4:25 Ap 162, (MIlcU 15:4)
(,'.@USTCO-CALLISTHIIIICS)
UGEVSKIY, A.M.; SOBIIIOV, K.P. (Moskva)
Steady@-state elQctromagnetic processes in a full-wave rectifier
with a center tapped transformer. Elektrichest-,ro no,5:16-23
My 161. (1,UIRA 14:9)
(Electric current rectifiers)
SOBINOVA, L.A., inzh.
Concrete construction of spans of a city bridge from a suspended
unit. Transp. stroi. 12 no.12:13-15 D 162. (MM 16:1)
(Vyatka Val-ley-Bridge construction)
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inzh.; YUDIN, V F.,
F.A., inzh.;
SOBTPIOIIA, L.I.Y
i,nzh.
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of _@ir viaz@ --- za s -a I- -@ dii. i:@ outfit of ionization
c'aambtfrs w1iich -atre arrun.L@td in 22 szries _@_-_h 22 sup@tv-
p 0 P, - d c !-, a:.-,10 d rA 1 a Y c: rof le--d o4f 2 c:a Was placed bet-
lo c thickn,@ss was plao-
..t,tzi th= two sfri@s. A la@-&.- of 1,i-_@d o-, m ('i
=d apox, seri,@s . Th@_- opor-t-ionil surface of _"ach series
o26 m2. 1:i aciaition to th,@ stable arraznge-
merit a case cun'.Ain@n- lo cz)_tnt@-.fs c@.;ld be t)rc-_i@ht into 3 oea-
saring positic-ris. Each of the3t tubeo, vias co.,@.-ectedi r;itl. tile hiodo-
sc":'Pe.
The mtaslv@zm@!i,t of tile iwjacts w-s cirried out in 32oo m above
st:a Fro:,, t'i_- probaol@ity of t:-,z c;bse_rva6io- of t1l;a impacts
xa,
accom,paiii,_,ci by air si",-, @rs, tlt! cj-Jdered a :.easur-
Card 1/2 in@ @ndexfbr tlie inte-'_,ction of t:-ii= particl_@S of -_nergy of-1012eV
V i,i, !AL
in ttruGtioi. @)! 1@@ 'L i,e!3 Q? M"", I oI
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a-,o,-,.s fr,@m the Air. It 1--:@sults fro!,@ t'-
the ran,-c- of int eruct -ion in air with Larticles of e.,-,@!rgy 10
is less tl-lan Bo ;r cm2.
In such individually occurinp, cases ir, -ahich 2 or Liore impacts
occur simultaneously in ionizat@ion cha,--Ibers uf measarable size,-
distant from =ach oth@-r, we may also talk of a three-dLaellsional
structure of tht: impacts.
t:rt! a 1, 3 ta fi,-@res , a nd 5 Slavic r-ifer--nc as.
ASSOCIATHON: Stalue j,-,iveL'sity I.-UO'Cov@3kiy @ojud-,r3tvdnryy universittt)
SUBLITTTED: April 29, 1957
AVAILA3LE; Library of Ct;n@;rz,-ss
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A*.-"T-'HORS -Grigorov, N.L., Kondrat'yeva, M.A., Savel'yeva, Aj.,'@,@binyakov,_,
V.A., Podgurskaya, A.V., Shestoperov, V.Ya.
:-fTLEI Methods of studying the elementary process of interaction with a 0-
mic nuclei of nuclear-active particles with energies of 1011-10 0 ev
developed at the Moscow University
PER70DICAL: Referativnyy zhurna-1. Fizika, no. 10, 1961, 96, abstract 1OB499
("Tr. Mezhdunar. konferentsii po kosmich. lucham, 1959, v. I", Mos-
cow, AN SSSR, 1960, 122 - 133)
TEXT- The authors describe!the devices of@the Cosmic Radiation Laboratory
at the MGU for studying the elementary -prooess of integotion with atomic nuclei
of nuclear-active particles with energies of 1011 - 16 ev (with the use of a
large number of counters, ionization calorimeters, systems of controlled photo-
r.)4'.ates)
!A@trac-ter's note:
Complete translation]
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A UT!1ORS Babayan, Kh.P., Grigorov. N.L., Dubrovin, M.M., Xls"ch *enko, L.G.,
Murzin, V.S., Sar-rchova, L.I., Sobinyakov, V.A., Rappoport, 1.D.
T--TLF-. Investigation of Interaction of 1011 - 1012 ev energetic particlez
with nuclei of Iron and graphite
PERIODICAL: ReferativnTf zhurnal. Flzika, no. 10, 196.1, 96-97, abstraet IOB-,-O-'
("Tr. Mezhd,,=r. konferentsi-l po koamich. luoham, 1959, V. I", Mkos-
cow, AN SSSH, 1960, 176 - 182)
t The authors present the resultn of an jnvosti@aticn_ carried out by
mean a of an ionization calorimater, of interactions of 101 _1012 0, particles
eve 1).
with nuclei of iron and graphite on the Aragats mountAin (3,200 m above sea I
It Is shown that:-,-I) Coefficient of inelasticity of interaction of pa@ticlr
with energy Ro @> 2xlOll ev with iron nuclei cZF, - 1.0 10-.09; 2) In the inter-
a,itinr, with the iron nucleus of a 2x1011 ev nucleon, one energetically outstvnd-
ln;@ narticle Is produced with average energy of^/E., probability of thin occur-
rence being close ta unity; most probable this particle is a Z_meson; 3) The
tean coefficient ot inelasticity of Interactions of particles with F. 1011 ev
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of interftction ... AW I/A
obtained for 0,
wl-h C1411bon nuclei c)C c15@0-5CY-F.; 4) the experimental data , ;,. /I
1,- -3 out the possibility of contecutivo collizions with In-
/c@ re !@LO-5 rul
-jjvj-,,uaj n,,@cieons oC the nucle a (or small groups of nucleonA) at interactions of
rar%tcle3 with ener ies, -@@-Ioly av with heavj nuclei; 5) In tho energy ranee of
nu, !,-,ons 101() - 101T ev the interaction with heary nuclei changes its nature.
L. Doman
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation)
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ACCESSION AP3003101, S/0056/63/044/006/1806/1.810
!,.UMOR: Grip-orov, N. L",; Yerofeyeva, I. N Mfurzin, V. S.; t/Lishche ._L. G.:p
Ra'Doport, I. D.; Rostonyan, B. 0.; Sobinyal-ov, V. A.; Titenkov, A. F.
TITLE: Energy :ipectrum of nuclear-actiire particlOat 3260 m above sea level
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teor. fiziki., v. Vx, no. 6, 1963, l8o6_iBlo
TOPIC TPGS: nuclear-actlive particle spectrum, high energy atomic interactions
ABSTPACT: 7he energy spectrum of nuclear-active particles at 3260 m above sea
level was studied with an ionization calorimeter. Me possible distortion of
,be spectrurn by instrumental effects was reduced by adding the ionization in the
ten ujper rouz of chambers. The effect of incidence of groups of nuclearactive
particles on the array was avoided by selecting only those events in which one
particle strikes the array. Simultaneous passage of several particles through
the apparatus was excluded by considering only the events due to nuclear particles
without accompaniment in air. A total of 351 events was found in which a sharp@y
delimited core of an electron-nuclear shower was visible in the calorimeter, and
the Inteo7al energy spectr= of the nuelear-act-ive particles -was plot,;@d. Ln t@%e
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energy ra:nge between 200 and 2000 GeV the integral energy s-pectrum can be
approximated by a power lav with exTonent 1.92, with a statistical error of
5--7% and rith a. methodological uncertainty of 0.05. It is concluded that
in this energy-range the exponents of the nuclear-active particle sDectr=,
the sDectrum of bursts from single nuclea-r-active particles in ionization
chambers, and of the energy spectrum of electron-Photon cascades produced in
nuclear intea-actions coincide, meaning that the man inelasticity factor in
nuclear interactions remains constant in the energy range under consideration.
Orig. art. has: 4 figures and one formula.
ASSOCLITION: Institut, yadernoy fiziki IMos-kovskogo gosuderstvennogo universiteta,
(L-istitute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow Stat.-- University)
SUB@a o8,Tan63 i)ATE AcQ: 23jul63 ENCL: 02
SO CODE: 00 NO REF SOV:. 003 002
'IRICOP017, M-1K IN, V-S
@'OWNYAKGV, V,.A.
Ir.teracticia pat@-.s of' nu,@-,-ar-act@;ve particlps with energina
111-)@-,E-'v. JZY@ iiN @2`11,.. Zor, f.lz- 28 nc@21!1798-1800 N 164@
Absolute intenp!ty and thp onorgy spurtrum of nuclear-active
particles at. ap alt-Itiz.1" of 3260 m. atx-lve sua levol.
Ibid@:1801-1802 (KRA 1.7 @ 12-
instAtut yaderney fizziki
Moskovskogo gosL.J&rat-vEnrcgo wivver;s:@.et;a.
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ACC NRi AP5024625 VJVI/G',I/,NH SOURCE coDE. UnJO048/65/029/009/1652/165�,
AUTHOR: Babayan, Kh. P. ; Grigorov,_ N.L. ; Mamidzhanyan, E.A. ; sobinyakov, V.A 1-3119
Shestoperov, V. Ya
ORG: Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Physics. Moscow State University__
-.1.1. @1,_Kb@mon(Zsov (Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut yadrenoy fiziki Moskovskogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta); Physics Institute of the State C40MMi
Atomic EneEgyL SSSR (Fizicheskiy -Institut Gasudaz-jtverLnogo kcmiteta po ispollzovaniyu
atomnoy energii SSSR)
TITLE: Investigation of'i cract@ f of the order of one
_qrjs -9 __M -with energies
TeV by the ionization calorimeter technique /Report _Al
Ray Physics held at Apatity 24-31 August 1964/
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 29, no. 9, 1965, 1652-1655
TOPIC TAGS: secondary cosmic ray, energy distribution, air shower
nucleon interaction
ABSTRACT: The authors have employed the 10 m2 ionization calorimeter described In tho
preceeding article (Izv. AN SSSR Ser. fiz., 29, 1648, 1965 / see Abstract ACC MR
APS024624/) to determine the energy spectrum at 3200 meters above sea level of single
nuclear-active particles in the cosmic radiation. A hodoscope consisting of 200 Gei-
ger-Muller counters and several scintillation and Gerenkov counters, located at dia-
I.
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tances up to 10 meters from the calorimeter, recorded the showers accompanying the
nuclear active particle. Events were selected in which a single nuclear-active parti-
cle traversed the ionization calorimeter unaccompanied by a shower of more than 103
particles, and 109 such events were observed in which the energy of the nuclear-active
particle exceeded 5 x 1011 eV. The counting rate w4s 0.32 particles/m2 sterad hour
and was independent of whether a 60 g/cm2 graphiterabsorber was present or absent.
The exponent in the integral energy spectrum of solitary nuclear-active particles in
the atmosphere was found to be approximately 2.5 for energies between 5 x 1011 and
1013 eV. This exponent is considerably greater than that in the energy spectrum of
the primary cosmic rays at the top of the atmosphere, and it is suggested that the
difference is due to an energy dependence of the interaction mean free path. It is
shown that the data are consistent with an interaction free path of 102 g/cm2 at loll
eV and 72 g/Cm2 at 1013 eV. Orig. art. has: 6 fonnulas, 2 figures, and 1 table.
SUB ODDE: NPI SUBM DkTE: 00/. ORIG REP: 008/ OTH REP: 001
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SOBIS, Halina; SZADOWSK&, Anna
3ffect of penicillin, streptomycin and sulfathiazole on pulmonary changes
in mice infected with Influenza viruses. Med. dosw. mi)--rob 10 no-3:357-
366 1958.
1. Z Znkladu Anntomii Patologicznej A. M. w Lodzi. Kierownik:-orof. dr
ined. A. Pruszeynaki. % Oddzialu Wewnetrznet;o Szpitala im. dr 1@deiera
w Lodzi Ordynator: dr ned. J. ffajman z Zakladu Formakologii A. M. w
Lodzi Kierownik: prof. dr med. B. leyko.
(DIFLUEZRIZA, exper.
eff. of T)enicillin, streptoiWcin & sulfathiazole on pulm.
changes in mice (Pol))
(PRILTICILLIN, effects,
on exper. influenza, pulm. changes in mice (Pol))
(STMIPTOM '9 111, effects
same
-SOBIS, H.; SZADOWSKA, A.; POUKOWSKI, P.
Effect of calcium pantothenate and vitamin C on pulmonary charges
in mice Infected with the influenza virus. Acta physiol.-nolon.
11 no.5/6:883-884 160.
1. Z Zakladu Anatomil Patologicznej A.M. w Lodzi, Kierownik: prof.
dr A.Pruszczynski. Z Zakladu Farmakologii A.M. w Lodzi, Kierownik:
-Drof.dr E.Leyko.
(PARPOTHENIC ACID Dharmacol)
(VITAMIN C -aharmacol)
(INFLUENZA ex-jer)
SOBIS, Halina; SZADOWSKA, Anna; POLAKOWSKI, Przedzislaw
Effect of vitamin G and calcium pantothenate on pulmonary changes
in mice infected with influenza viruses. Med.dosw.mikrob. 12 no.4:
397-40 16o.
1. Z Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej A.M. w Lodzi, Kierownik: prof.
dr med. A.Prussczynski i z Zaklada Far-mkologil A.M. v Lodzi,
Kierownik: prof. dr nank med. F-Leyko.
(INFLUENZA exper)
(VITAMIN C pharmacol)
(PARTCYTHENIC ACID pharmacol)
CIBORSKA, Halina; SOBIS, Halina
Aneurysm of the pulmonary artery related to rheumatism. Polski
tygod.lek. 15 no-38;14,r-1-14,1-5 19 s 6o.
1. Z Oddzialu Wewnetrznego Szpitala im. dr L.Rydygiera w Lodzi;
ordynator: dr med. St.Multanski i z Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej
A.M.W Lodzi; kierownik: prof. dr med. A. Pruszczynski.
(PULMONARY ARTERY dis)
(RHEUMATIC FEVER compl)
SOBIS, lialina
Pu-1-monary carcinosarcovia. Patu. pol. 13 no.3:389-395 162.
L Z Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej AM w Lodzi.Kierownik: prof. dr
A. Pruszczynsici.
(LUNG IrEOPLASMS) (CARGINOSARCOMA)
SOBIS7 flalina
Pathomorphololgical pullmonary changes ir rrice in exj@e-Lnental
influerm (treated ard untreat-ed). Lodz.tow.rauk. 55 - Ot
]-@--39 '63.
-)AL-
CHOJNOWSKA-JEZIERSKA, J.; SONS, H.
Early heart rupture in nVocardial infarct.1, Kardiol. Pol. 7
no.2:153-155 161+.
1. Z 11 Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrzrqch Wolskowej Akademii Medycznej
w Lodzi (Kierownik: doc. dr J.R. Chojnowski) i z Prosektorium
Szpitala im dr K. Jonschera w Lodzi (Kierowniki dr H. Sobis).
SOBIS, -Ifalina
Pathomor-phological changes in the coronary circulation in
treated and untreated experimental influerza. Med, dowr.
m1krobiol. 16 no,3;227-232 164.
1. Z Pracowni Anatomopatologicznej szpitala im, dr K. Jonpoliera
Ij
w Lodzi (Dyrrektor Szpitalaf dr med. M. Taube).
POLAND
SOBIS, Halina, 'jr; head of the Department of Pathological Anatomy at the
Hospital imeni Dr K. Jonscher, Lodz (hospital director: Dr M. TAUBE)
"Pathomorphological Changes in the Kidney Vascular System in the Course of
Treated and Untreated Experimental Influenza."
Warsaw, Medycyna Dosw4adczaina i Mikrobiologia, Vol 18, No 2, 66, pp 141-145
Abstract (author's Russian and English sunmiaries, modified): The experiments
were performed on 160 white mice, 120 of them infected with influenza virus.
A proportion of the animals were not treated; another proportion received
penicillin, hydrocortisone, or both penicillin and hydrocortisone. Forty mice
were the control group. Toe following conclusions could be drawn. 1. Signs off
increased permeability of kidney blood vessels were found in mice infected
with influenza virus. 2. Penicillin was without effect on changes in renal
blood vessels in the course of influenza infection. 3. Hydrocortisone in-
creased the permeability of the renal blood vessels in both the infected and
the control animals, which might be due to an increase in the arterial blood
pressure. Eight Soviet-bloc and 9 Western references.
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required to stop the pendulum and the hardjims according
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A006/A101
v; , Fl. N... Soynova, M. A.
e%:trac-lion ,-.f niobiLim and ti'anium
_Tj
I, If;)32, 24- - abstract
-RIO D I C U, 1,of(--r;ILivnYY Zhurnal, MedUlalliirgiya, no. 3, 25,
(V sb. "Mineral'n. syr'ye-", no. 2, Moscow, 19051, 179 - 192)
:L,: r"he aa-hors descrIbe n detail the process of sorption separation of
and Til (,,n anioni'les, and oresent results of investigating 11b and Ti sorption on
an-!@-,nites from sulfuric and oxalic a,,.id solutions. The practical suitability of
this methcd is evaluated i-,rhen applied to processing non-c ondit i anal Nb concen-
trates ol-j@uained from concentration and chlorination. There are 12 references.
G. Svodtseva
4
I -s---ae'er s note: Complete -ranslation]
Card 1/-,
New studies in the field
S/137/62/000/004/026/201
A006/A101
olut of the sollu@@iozi v,,ith the use of new industrial anionite grades pA_3 -ion
(EDE-10P) , A-D -16 (AV-16), @,`:;A -1 (AN-1) andHO (NO)]. It was established that
it was expedient to eluate Mo by ammonia solutions with NH 3 concentration of
)50 9/1. There are 30 references.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
G. Svodtseva
Card 2/2
6/6 26/U 2/000/0,00/012/017
ro7l/El3j
ALT!Ik)1(6 Sobiriyakova, and SOYI-10VA,
T IT LL' 'I'lic extraction of niobium. and titanium from.
.-3iilphuric acid solutions
t)Lizkildi po svoystvaiii rcoi%ikh iiietailov.
',:czllvuz. kunier. po metodaill razdel. fici svoyst.
red. ;;;Ctallov. %,'Oscow, Yetallurgiz(iat, I@sU2, 132-147
Expt--riii,erlts t,,ere carried out with synthetic and
Lc-c@ino-Logj-cal leacriin,,; ol: solutions, in order to study the
pos6ibility of extraction of niobiurn and titanium with ion
excliange substances and liquid extraction agents from sulphuric
acid solutions, obtained from concentrates. insufficiently enriched
in niobiu;,-i (containing 10@iQ of niobiurn pentoxide). Tile optimum
acidity for adsorption was investigated in pure solutions. ()n tile
anionites (EDF-IOP) and (AV-1o) the maximuai
s-orption of niob-ium takes pl.Ace from bIN! H2SO4, and of titanium from
ON Suiphuric acid concentrations below 211,1 are not
advantageous as iron is adsorbed in the form 71--e (SOL, ) 2
Card 1/3
The extraction of niobiut.i and ... 5/626/b2/000/uOU/012/017
E071/EI35
Of iron scopz@ at acid-l-t-Les @ibove 21M. III cile. acid.Lty rall8e
t@ie s( d 0 ar
-n-ption oi titajtiui:i is at a minimum and con iti ns e
thus itiore advantageous for tile. extraction of niobium- III tile
rall'4e '-)-71M sorption of Nb and Ti is approximately the Same
(if their concent rations in the solution are equal) and this range
is -Advt7 *a,
. , -tnt for cozi:bined extraction of these two metais, so
that the olutions i.,!,.poveri,51ied in Nb and Ti can be re-us.E!d for
fresh concentrates- The influence of -Nb and Ti on
each otner ,,rhen Lhese arv p2resent bimmitaneously in the soiutiol-IS
i n variab.1e quantities was dett!rmined at acijities 3, 4 and 6@-,
iiiait conct@ utra t ions Of "
"/Nb at which tile sorption
is for Nb depunds on the acid concentration wid type
of anioni-te used. Oil tile anionite EDE-10P, witli acidity decreasing
.T
I:rO"'l 6 to @ to 3"' l12-SOII, the limit of preferential sorption of Nb
chan@;c:s -Lro,:,, CTi/C'I'b = 1. 15 to 1.9 and 3.6 respectively. For
aniona.@Le AV-16 at 4:-'; tile ratio CTi/CNb = 2. 63. Tile anionite
AV-10 wa.,; used for tht: experi;-.ients oil the separation of niobiuln
and ti-tl@xniu-.i -fr.-Dii-, tuchnoiogical solutions. The riietais were
eilatriatc-d witti iiydroch.Loric acid after a prelii-,iinary wash
Card 2/3
The extraction of n-;oi)iu[n zirld ... 5/0 20/0 --,/UGu/O0()/Oi2/U7
L071/Ei--1-5
witil 2.5-1., sulphuric ac-Ld which reu-ioved the adsorbed lroll.
4Lxtracted with the first portions of the elutrianT;
ccjnce,.-LL:,alle6 with up to 94@/,, Nb.-O- and 96-99io Ti02 were obtained.
the buiphuric ac-,ci soiutiolis Nb was extracted %.;-it.11 jin
t:xtracting agent -@i,'r--2 (LlR-21),
di-2-ethy'lhexylphosphate and trioctyiamine.
Ail reagents extract niobium aild titanium. The problem of
rt:-extraction of extracted metals and their separation is being
iliv@stigated.
There@are 9 figures and 2 tables.
Card 3/3
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v - t, r r,, (,. @ i :), ior moly'Monwr% rrom o,-e--- fri alkal' so'utl oas using a
1, '. - 1 .1
cata.lys"'. nc).9,49-57 163. (IMIFLA 17:10)
"'-nTOT'V
r:
Nomorraph tc calcuiate a new turbidity factc.- -'cr radfaticn lc'-@hind th;e :-ellcw
filter Cc- 1 WO,52!@U) based cr Linke's mpthod. D. 8.
(Yeteorolovicke 7pravy, Vol. 10, No. 1, Feb. 195@1, Praha, Czechoslcvakia)
SO: P-@onthly JArt or --.Lwt ;':-.ropean Accessions (FZ-AL) 1,1. Vol. 6, No. cl, Fert. 19`7. @Jncl.
Czechoslovakia
A cla d e.,a I c D,-- e a :Cnot given
_7
Af filiation: Idizomateo:!ologlcal--Institate (Hydrometeorologicky ustav),
Prague
sourcc: Prague, I-Tetcorologicke Zoravy, Vol XIV, No 1-2, 30 April
1961 , pp 41 -42
"Barometric Reduction Tables in Use in the Czechoslovak
Meteorological Service."
"0 P I -@ @,, @:. i I.-
.,
-4 a I
Autornation -',.n the miet---wologic - :@z technique.
Meteor zpravy 14 no.)/4:108-109 Az- I @. -1, 6
c
1. Hydromelveorologicky ustay.
SOBISEK) B.
"Measurement in meteorology" by A.Perlat and M.Petit. Reviewed
by B.Sobisek. Meteorolog zpravy 15 no.5:151-152 0 162.
Al
SOBISP,K, B,
Problem of area applicability of wind measurements of metecrological
stations. Meteor zpravy 17 no. 3:66-73 Je 164.
1. Hydroirp-tecrological Institute, Prague.
jpr !,I: fl.
7 n 0, t) Ala
PJ
SOBISE-K,-B.
Doctor Kocourek, March 20, 189S-Cctct---r 2?, 10,64;
obitilary. W,-e)r zpra-,ry 18 no.1:21 F 165.
SOIIITSKIY
Work practices of progressive underground and open-pit mines in
Cheremkhovo 3asin. Ugol' 35 no-9:51-53 S 160. OtUU 13: 9 )
1. Ilachallnik Gornorudnogo Ko#inata Irkutskogo sovnarkhoza.
(Cheremkha7o Basin-Coal mines and mining-labor productivity)
USKOV, A.k..l red.; RZ11EVSKUY, V.V., prof., doktor Lekhr.. rauk,
red.; SOKOLOVSKIY, M.M., red.; MIKl--AYL,'-',T,KG, T."., red.;
j - 'I -
"UGOSLAVSKIY, Yu.K., red.; olOBITSKI-Y, V.V., red.;
VI14ITSKFZ, K.Ye.., red.; STAKHEVICH, Ye.B., red.; KEHS,
S.-I., red.; ll%E.RZOY, A.S., red.; SITI--.IKOV, V.P., red.;
SOFE-','HKO, N.F., red; BLAY11AS, Mf.S., red.
[Stulies of th-e All-Union Scientific and Teclnn-@cal Gon-
Ference on improving the ea 4 pnent and technology of
mining minerals by the open pit method] 1-laterialy Vse-
soiuznogo nauchro-tekhnicheskogo soveshchaniia po sover-
shenstvovaniiu tekhniki i tekhnologii razrabotki polez-
kvkh iskopaeri-7kh otkrytym sposobom. Moskva, Nedra, 1965.
285 P. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Vsesoyuznoye nauchr-c-teklinicheskoye soveshchanilye po
sovershenstifovaniyu tekhniki i tekhnologii razrabotki po-
lezn,
yl-h iskopayewykh ctkrytym sposobom, Cheremk-hovo,
1964. 2. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki i gor-noy
elektrornekhaniki (for Rzhevskiy). 3. GlavyWy spetsialist
Gosudarstvennogo kord-teta tyazhelogo, enerFetichesko-o -i
transportnogo mash@Lnooturoeniya pri Gosplane SSSP (for
Bugoslaliskiy).
SOBIYEV, B.M.
--- of industrial waste waters from ore dressing plants.-
TSvet. met. 34 no. 4.73-74 Ap 161. (MIRA l4t4)
(Industrial wastes) (Water--Purification)
SOBIYEV, B.M.
Complete utilization of copper-zinc ores from the Urals. TSvet,
met. 35 no-4:7-9 Ap 162. (14JRA 15:4)
(Ural 1,16untains-Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy)
(Copper ores) (Zinc ores)
SOBIYEV, B.M.; KHODOV, L.V.
Underground leaching holds great promise for the copper industry.
Gor. zhur. no.9:3-4 S 163. (@ffRA 16-10)
1. Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta Ministrov RSFSR po koordinatsii
nauchno-issledovatellskikh rabot.
SOBIYEVP B.M.
Ore-pebble crushing method as a "9,,- reducing ore-dressing
costs. Biul. tekh. -ekon. inform. GoE @ -- 31,,:@:, @-i s sl. ins t. nauch. i
tekh.inform. no.12:84-85 163. (MIRA 17:3)
SOBIYFV, B. M.
Self-grinding is a progressive direction in the improvement of ore commi-
0
nution 'Lechniques. TS,.ret. met. 36 no.12:6-8 D t63. (MJRA 17:2)
SOBIYEV, B.M.
Industiral eyperiments on ore pebble crushing. TSvet. xwti 37
no.lltl4-17 N 164. (MLRA 18--4)
SoBlYFIVAY G.A.
Development or 3elf-contrcl habil"a in primary grade students
during Russian lariguage claises. Vop. ps1kh-ol. 10 no.2:49-
56 Mr-Ap 164. - (@URA 17:9)
1. Kafedra psikhologii Sevurn-Osetinskogo pedagogicheskogo
insti,,lill,a, Ordzhonikidze.
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SOBIMA, O.B.; ROBINSON, V.Ye.
Modification of the Intestinal pancreatic fistula. Fiziol.zhur. 39 no.5:629-
6)l S-0 '53. NLRA 6:10)
1. Kafedra anatomii I fiziologii Ryazanskogo pedagogicheskogo instituta.
(Surgical instruments and apparatus)
USSR/mology - PilysLology FD-228i
Card 1/1 Pub 33-12/18
Author Sobi-yeva, 0. B.; Bregadze, I. L.
Title A new modification in esophagostomy
Periodical- Fiziol. zhur. 40, 604-605, Sep-Oct 1954
Abstract Describes an improved method for an esophagostomy on dogs which greatly
reduces subsequent loss of saliva through the stoma. Photographs.
F,nur references, a2l USSR (3 since 1940).
iDstitution: The Chair of Human and Animal Anatomy and Physiology of the Ryazanskiy
Pedagogical Institute
Submitted JulY 71, 1953
SOBIYEVA, O.B.
Anteropancreatic fistula bringing the intesine into a skin flap.
Fiziol.zhur. 42 no.10:914-916 0 '56. (MIRA 9:12)
1. Xafedra anatomii I fiziologii Ryazan8kogo pedagogicheskogo
instituta.
(DTJDWRM. surgery,
form. of duodiMopancroatic
inatestine i4to skin pouch
In dog (Rua))
(PANCREAS. surge*.7,
same)
fistula with bringing
for observation on secretions
SOBITIVA, O.B.
Affect of 4drochloric acid of various quantities and different
concentrations on pancreatic secretion. Biul.ekep.biol. i med. 43
no'.1 supplement:102-105 '57. (MLRA 10:3)
1. Iz kafedry anatomii i fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotaykh (zav. -
prof. V.Ye.Robinson) Ryazaaskogo pedagogicheskogo institute.
Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom ANN SSSR P.S.Kupalovym.
(PANGFY.AS. Dbysiol.
Be cretion, eff. of HG1 infusion into stomach in dogs)
(HYDROCHIA)RIC ACID, eff.
infusion into stomach, eff. on pancreatic secretion
in dogs)
6 OBI Y16VA I -O.-B. ;-6hVzJ-SOVA, V.P.; LUT.StAJO, L.A.; 6EVAL113-1, A.L.
Influence of infusions of red pepper and mustard on the reflex phase
of gastric secretion. Fiziol. zhur. 1,7 no.6:758-763 Je 161.
O'Ll!?A 15:1)
1. From the De artment of Physiolog Paedigogical Institute, Riazan.
(STEMAUH-SECR@TIONS) f"PSIGUI-L-PIMIOLOGICAL LFF,"GT)
(I-MSTARD-PHYSIOLOGICAL EiOFECT)
.JOBIYVI-VA, , I.
Immunology
Dissertation: "Practise of rxperimental Anal,,(sis of idsease LAechnaisms of Anaerobic
Infectiond." Cand -ed -aci u.:36R, 6 April 54. (Vechernaya A'%'Oskva, -koscow, 24 gar 54).
60: 3UM 213, 20 3ep 54
SOBIYBU, O.B., dotsent
Use of a modification of the enteropancreatic fistula in in-
struction. Uch.zap.RGPI 13:275-278 156. (MIRA 12:8)
(Fistula)
SUBIT&Vi,., U.B. , dotsent
.Mode o--;' action of hydrochloric acid on pancreatic secretion.
Uch.zap.HGPI 13:335-342 156. (MIlUt 12:8)
(Panerpas--Secretions) (Hydrochloric acid)
U-0
ijSSR/ General Problems of Pathology. Pathophysiology
of Infectious Process,
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol... No 15.1 1958.9 70741.
Author :__Sobiyeva Z. I.
inst I\F@@ @n. @-
T-,tle Peculiarities of Anaerobic Infection in Cases of'
injury to the Cerebral Cortex.
Orig Pub: Byul. Eksperim, biol. 1- meditsiny. 1956.0-4Z. No 10j
15-18.
Abstract: The mortality rate of rats caused by anaerobic
infection showed a marked decrease after extirpa-
tion of large sections of the cerebral cortex was
made three to thirty days before infection was
induced. Inhibition of the infection process
depends on the area of the inflicted trauma.
Changes In the response of the animal were more
Card 1/2
20-3-59/59
AUTHORS; Cstr@7, C. Ya. and .12cbiyeva, Z, T
TITLE,' On Phase Variations in the Peactivity of the Crganism in the
Pathogeny of Gas Infection (0 fazovykh izmeneiyakh reaktivnos"i
organizma v patogeneze gazovoy infektsii).
PERIODICAL@ Doklady Akademii Naijk, 1957, Vol, 115, Nr 3, pp. 633-635 (USSR).
ABSTRACT; in the study of the pathogeny of the gas ganLrene the authors n-1
the fact that the same operation caused different effect accordi-Ir,
the development of the stage of the disease, The time factor gained
here special importance, It was noticed that in most cases the devp-
lopment of an anaerobe infaction could be prevented by such operat-ro
as novocainizatinn of the mnscles, separation of the three main nerv@..
or cutting the afferent nerves of an extremity, but only if these
rations were performed before or at the moment of the infection.
same operative treatments, performed several hours after the -L:-Lfe,7-
tion, exercis-d a negative effect and sometimes even deteriorat i
course of the infection process by arcelerating the death of t',,-,
malso In order to determine the analysis of the alterati-n-n of the
tivity of the central nervoiis system in the course of the develome-z-,
Card 1/4 of the taxical-infective process and on the search for any phase
20-3-59/59
On Phase Variations in the Reactivity of the Organism
in the Pathogeny of Gas Infection.
in the central nervous system between the excitation and retarda-
tion.process. It could be assumed that these reactivity alteration@,-
are connected with the pathogenous irritations arriving constantly
fr= the infection focus at the central nervous system. This appear5
fr=former experiments of the authorg, They had shown that the deve-
lopment of the infection and of the intoxication process can take
only-when the afferent nervous tracks are intact. If they are stoppc;.-
by drugs (novocaine) or by surgical means the development of the men-
tioned process in gas gangrene is prevented. One succeeded to explain
that. in the course of the development of the disease the nervous system
of the animal changes its reactivity- In consequence of the pathogenousr
irritations effected by the focus of the pathological process. The
pathogeny is based upon these pathogeneous effects which cause @he
phase alterations of the reactivity of the organism. For this very r@@a-
somnot only the character of the operation but also the pathogeneo-,@_
phase, during wiLich the operation can cause a corresponding effeci.,
has to be taken into account when the experimental prophylaxis. and
the therapeutics are worked out.
Card 3/4 There are 2 tables and 7 Slavic references.
USSR/Gencral Problems of PatholoTj. Pathological Physiology of I,-- U-3
fection
.-,bs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biol., No 13, 1958, No 61oll
,',uthor : @o@ix a Z.I., Ostryy O.Yan.
.tv
Inst : ;,cademy of Sciences USSR
TItle : Physiological Indicators of Changes in the Functional Condition
of the Nervous System at Different Stages of a Progressing
Gas Infection
Fi,i_@ Pub :Dokl. AN SSR, 1957, 115, No 5, 1037-1039
-ostract : In 27 mice infected in the muscle of the shank with a culture
of vibrion septique with 2.5 percent solution of CaC12 added,
the rheobasis indicators increased accordingly with the pro-
gress of the infection, chronaxia became prolonged, and the
critical frequency of summation decreased. These changes cor-
responded to the 2nd phase of parabiosis. Changes of the sti-
nulation of the respiratory and vascular-motor centers also
occurred in 2 stages: for 18 hours stimulation was increased,
and later it decreased.
Card 1/1 17
17
OSTRYY, O.Ya., SOBIYEVA,. Z.I.
Neural compensation in an @nfe-.,tious process and asymptzmati,,
inferAlon. Trady Inst. n3rm. i pat. fiziol. P14N SSSR no.12
23-16 1518 (MIRA 160,2)
- I
1. Iz laborator'Ll lnfekt3lonnoy patoiogii (zav. - chlan
korrespondent- AM SSSR prof. A.Ya. Alymov) otdela obshch-ey 1-
eksper-imenta]ll Inoy pat-Aogli - akademik A.D.Speranffkiy)
Institu-*.a no.--nallnoy i patologicheskoy flziologii AIMN SSSR.
OSTRYY, O.Ya.; SOBIYEVA, -Z.,.I. --,-
Changes in the antigenic structure of the muscle tissue due to
neural dystrophy. Dokl.AN SSSR 138 no-5:1241-124.4 Je 161.
(NIRA 14:6)
1. Institut normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii Akademii
meditsinskikh-nmW-SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Ghernigovskime
(MUSCLE) (NERVES) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES)
7
OSTRrY, O.YA., S03=z,,'A Z I., SKVIRSKAYA, E.A., MIGAYEVA, S-'I-,
BABAYAN, S.A., VAKAR, M.D., AZhIPX, TA.I.
"The trophic function of the nervous system and the nervous
dystrophic pvocess.1
Report submittedt but not presented at the 22nd International
Gongress of Physiological Sciences.
Leiden, the Netherlands 10-17 Sep 1962
OSTRIY, O.Ya.; SOBIYEVA, Z.1.
Some characteristics of chances in the composition of the pro-
tein fractions of the blood and muscles and the antigenic
structure of the latter during the development of a neurodys-
@,roph'-- process. Trudy L-ist. norm. i pat. fiziol. A101 SSSR
6:1-33-135 162 (MIRA 17:1)
1. Laboratori-ya nervroy -tlro'L.*Lki (zp:,F. - kaktor med. nauk 0. Ya.
Ostryy) Ih3tittuta normallnoy -J I-)atologicheskoy 'Liziologii AMN,
SSSR.
omyrv
1 '7,
no. 4
i .@i,ktx,- vit,!i- t.aui,
.
K
y, I,.a r: r!i,-; I @te 0 k, y f zi
I Mli
03 d il-y;-. "v @iy y
SOBKBVICH, I.M.
Influence of blood transfusion on carbonic anhydrase in wute sepsis.
Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.10:57-58 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Starshiy ordinator khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya Okruzhnogo voyen-
nogo gospitalya.
(CARBONIC ANMRAS11) (SMITTICEMIA) (BLOOD--TRANSFUSION)
50MVICHI-I.M., podpolkavuik meditsinskoy eltizhby
Repeated perforation of a duodenal ulcer in the same place. Zdrav.
Belor. 5 no-1:59 Ja 160. OURA 13:5)
1. Iz khtrurg-Ichealcogo otdeleniya (nachallnik otdoleniya - polkovalk
medsluz1fby Te.Te. Bonch-Oamolovskiy) Ckruzhnogo voyennogo gospitalya
(nachallnik - polkovnik medsluzhby N.V. Xhiteyev).
(DUODINUM--ULCIIRS)
A,
BORZINKOV. K.N.; SOBKIN, I.B.; KRIGKR, S.M.
Negative results of penicillin therapy in acute gonorrhea. Vest.
vener. no.2:53-54 Mr~Ap '50. (GLML 19:3)
1. Of the Skin-Venereal Division of the Amalgamated Polyclinic
of the Ministry for Ways of Communication (Head cf Polyclinic
Colonel V.P.Gutkin; Read of Division -- S.K.Kriger; Consultant
Prot. N.A.Zaigrayev).
PORUDOMINSKIT.' I.M., ARTFX-7FV. S.A., VARSHAVSKIY. B.V., Iom. V.Ye.
KRIGER, S.M., SOBKIN. I.B.
Incidence. causes. and featureR of the clinical course of gonorrhea
reinfection in males [with summary in ltnglishl. Vest.derm. i yen.
32 no.3142-46 My-Je '58 (MIRA 11:7)
1. Is otdols gonoret (zar. - prof. I.M. Poradominekly) TSentrallnogo
nauchno-isiqladovatellskogo ko2hno-venarologicheskogo inetituta
(direktor - kand.med.nauk N.M. Turnnqv) Ministarstva %dravookhrRn"n1ya
RSFSR. 2. TSentrallw kozhno-venerologichaskly institut
(for Arten'yev). 3. 4-.v Moskovskly koshno-venerologichookiv
disp.linser (for Varshvskly). 4. 2-y Moskovskiy kozhno-venerologicheakiy
disonnaer. 5. Ob"yedinennays poliklinika Ministerstva putey
soobahchonlYa (for Sobk1n).
(GONORRHEA,
reinfect., incidence & clin. course (Rua))
SWKIN, S.I., inzhener.
Oxygen blasting of Khalilovo-type synthetic cast iron in a basic
converter. Sbor.trud.TIMIICHN no.13:300-339 '56. (KLU 9:11)
(Khalilovo--Cast iron)
(Oxygen--Industrial applications)
SOV/ 137-57-11-21100 D
T razis I ation f rom: It efe rat ivnyy zhurna I, kleta I lu rgiya, 1957, Nr If, p 68 (USSR)
AUTHOW S o bk i n, S. 1.
TITLE: Sorne Problems of the Steeirnaking Conversion of Charges
Containing Chromium (Nekotoryye voprosy staleplavil'nogo
peredela 1-hromsoderkhashchikli shikht)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the Author's dissertation for the de-
gree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the
Mosk. in-t stali (Moscow Steel Institute), Moscow, 1957
ASSOCIATION: kvfosk. in-t stali (Moscow Steel Institute), Moscow
Card 1/1
s/148/62/000/003/QO1/011
E071/E435
AUTHOR: Sobkin, S.I.
TITLE: Desulphurization of metal in a basic, side oxygen
blown convertor
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy.
Chernaya metallurgiya, no.3, 1962, 38-52
TEXT: The process of desulphurization of m6tal in a basic
convertor side blown with oxygen and oxygen enriched blast was
investigated on the Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (DIK)
(Kuznetsl,c Metallurgical Combine) and Novo-Tul'skiy
metallurgicheskiy zavod (MIZ) (Novo-Tul I skiy Metallurgical Works).
In KNMK a high phosphorus iron (0.9 to 2.0 P) with normal and
increased sulphur content was processed in a basic oxygen blown
convertor. The oxygen (6 to8atm) was supplied through a
water cooled tuyere (of the G.P.Ivantsev system) introduced from
the side of the convertor and immersed 100 to 150 mm below the -
level of the metal. In NTMZ basic iron with normal (up to 0.06YO,
and increased (up to 0.17%) sulphur content was blown with air
enriched to 35 to 40Yo with oxygen. The blast (0-7 to 1.5 atm)
Card 1/3
SOBKINY S.I.
Characteristics of the technology of steelmaking b.@ the chromium-
reduction process in basic open-hearth furnaces. Izv.vys.ucheb.
zav.; chern.met. 5 no..4:37-44 162. (MBU 15:5)
1. 'fSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut chernoy
metallurgii.
(Chromium steel-Metallurgy)
SOBKIN, S.I.
Chromium distribution between the metal and basic open-hearth
slag. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.2:.4,4@--3p 163.
(MRA 16:3)
1. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernoy
metallurgii.
(Open-hearth process) (Slag-Analysis)
(Chromiuma-Analysis)
Sv'oi'l
B.S., red.
n r a'.1 .
SHUMOVA, Zinaida Ivanovna; SOBKINA, Irina Viktorov-na; GUSMAN, M.T., redaktor;
KOVAIXVA, A.A., venDMVTF@'id'aaktor; SHIKIN, S.T., takhnicheakiy
redaktor
[Concise manual on turbine drills] Kratkii spravochnik po turboburam.
Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-r7,
1956, 141 p (M1RA 9:10)
(Boring machinery)
,113MAN., M.T.; NTEITIN, G.I,,.; SCIM
'INA, IN.
.w - - @ @ .
So.rrx- resqlts in operations with multisecticnal turbodrills. Trudy
VNIIBT no.114-hC-1@0 I t') 5. (RIPA 13:5)
SOBKOJ, A.A., kand.sellskoklioz.nauk; GORYANSKIY, M.M.., kand.sel'skokhoz.nauk
- -(Kherson)
Effectiveness of crop irrigation in the southern Ukraine. Gidr. i
mel. 16 no.2:3-12 F 164. (14IRA 17-3)
SOBKO, A. 1.
. R M-M r 9 @ -
A useful beginning. Vest.sviazi 17 no.8:26-27 Ag 157.
(FIRA 10:10)
l.Nachallnik LIvovskogo oblastnogo upravleniya avyazi.
(Lvov Province-Technical education)
6,2j SOV/11 1,59-3-24/30
AUTHORS: Sobko A. I.? Cbief and Delenlkiy, Ye. Z., Chief
TITLE: For Wider Dissemination of the Experience in the Opera-
tion of the-School Post
PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 8, p 29 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article outlines the operation of the school post
at the secondary school in the village of Verkhniye
Bilki in the Vinnikovskiy ray6n of the L'vov Oblast,
originally described in the article "A Useful Beginning"
(Vestnik svyazi, 1957, Nr 8), and mentions other activi-
ties in connection with the school post. There are
groups for the study of postal wid.telegraphic coim-,iunica-
tions, and radiofication; the school also has an opera-
ting radio center. Throurr
ghthe school post communica-
tions enterprises.in the oblasts have been supplied with
3 workers: Kovall Mariya, post and telegraph agent at the
L'vov post office, and Mariya and Steiran-niya Maksimets,
chiefs of the communications sections in Shernushevichi
Ca and Verkhniye Bilki respectively. A. A. Gnatoskiy, sup.
Card 1/2 er@risor of the Vinnikovskaya kontora svyazi (V
SOBKO, A. I.
Protection of the interests of the radio andtulevision audience.
Vest. sviazi 20 no-7:7 Jl l6o. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Nachallnik Llvovskogo oblastnogo upravleniya avyfti.
(Radio--Interference) (Television-Iftterference)
I,I,, prof.1 SO--KO, A.,I,, nauchnyi sotrudnik
MESKOP
D-iffusicn precipitation reaction on the agar plate for the
dianosis of hog cholera. Veterinariia '17 no.10:68-73 0
'60 (KRA 15:4)
1. L4-.rainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut eksperimentallnoy
veterinarii. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademii
sel'-skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni Lenina (for Kulesko).
(Hog cholera)
ihKC A. I
.3
.,.!::-,A 13:4)
1. Ukrai risk iy y @,ti t.11t noy
-ierrdi se 1 'S@@
nr r(! f7l J,t; fl, V.-.:@-.
teri-l-i]
3,Wstvennykh k L V ..I . l.o n I- n. Ki.,,.l c, :A o)