SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TIFLOV, V.YE. - TOROPOV, N.A.
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TIYLOV. V.Ye. 14.- ~
"Brief guide to fleas important in epidemiology" by S.O.TYSOtEkaig.
Reviewed by V.R.Tiflov. Ked.paraz.i parazebol. 26 no,1:94-96
Js-P 157- NLPLA 10:6)
(YLIM AS CARRIXRS CY DISUSE) (VYSOTSXAIA, S.O.)
TIFLOV, V.\IE.-
----
"The Significance of fleas in the Spread of Disease."
Tenth Conference on Parasitological kroblems and Diseases with Natural
Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of
Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959.
(Stavropol)
PILIPENKO. V.C,.*, SHCHEKBIA.? T.A.; TIFLOVAp L.A.
, j- 1--, - . -
Mechanism of the resistance of
V natural tularemia microfoci its
related to their control problem. Zool. zhur. " no.4:1,94-506
165. (MMA 18,- 6)
1. Hauchno-issledovatelfskiy protivochumnyy institut Kavkaz~i
i Zakavkaztya, Stavropol'-Krayevoy.
T-I'FLC-V-A, L. A., A.
"Certal"I C.11~11--Ctcri--Mjcs nf no-'I-i-.ral !cc:,--- of 6-1;.1~v7mia in tLe
flatland 7,ortion of Vic Fjtavz~npoll p. 191,,.
Desyatoye Soveshchaniye po parazitologicheskim ~)roblervim i
prirodnocchagovym boleznyam. 22-29 Uktyabrya 1959 C. (Tenth Oonference
on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Foci 22-29
October 1959), Moscow-Leningrad, 1959, Academy of Medical Sciences
USSR and Academy of Sciences USSR, No. 1 254pp.
Antiplague Inst. of the Caucasus and Transcaucasus/stavropol,
KUZNETSOVA, V.A.; LI, A.D.; TIFORUVA, N.H.
Determination of the sources of contamination with aulfate-
reducing bacteria of oil bearing layers D of the Romalihkino
fiolds. IlLkroblologlia 32 no.4:683-688 ~I-Ag 163.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR Tatarskoy noftyanoy nauchno-
issled(5vatellskiy institut.
TIFREA, Emilia
Determining the ascendant speeds of some eruptive protuberances
observed with a monochromtic filter. Studii astron saimmol 5
no.2:241-245 161. (EEAI 10:9)
(Astrophysics) (sun) (Monochromators)
TJY=.t F..
Spectraiphotowertric studY of the aeptember 23p 1961 pratuberaw*.
Studil "tron "Imal 8 no.2:2(Y7-216 f63,
TIFRU,, R.
The June 1. 1960 chrom spheric ezm;,rt4.on, Stut-4iii aztzr--n
8 no,2:239-~241 t63,
TIIRU, E.; BALTOG, I.; 10N. A.
y -
Photometry of zome chrom-ospheriL- erup-tianc-. S t u, i - i as = c n. ii e -' E--- o 1
8 no.2--197--205 ~63.
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ACC NRt AT6020503 SOURCE CODE: CZ/2514/65/000/051/0092/0094 32
AUTHOR: Tifrea, E.
ORG: Bucharest Observatory
TITLE: Some particulars of statistics of flare occurrence in active regions
SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Astronomicky ust av. Publikace, no., 5Y,_1065.
3rd Consultation on Solar Physics and Hydromagnetica, Tatranska Lomnica, 13-fA
October 1964, 92-94
TOPIC TAGS: solar flare, solar activity
ABSTRACT: The freVency is discussed of some rapidly developing ~Lnd very active flares
which occurred in 1957, 196o, and 1961 in active -centers. AnhlyBis of flares from
12 active regiors in 1957 and 13 in 1958 showed that flares did not occur regularly
in these regions. In many cases, the veighted mean per hr reached a maximum before
passing the meridian, as a table in the original article shows. Other data refer to
19 active regions observed during 1960 and 1961. The east-weat asymmetric effect in
these regions was found only in six or 31% of the cases. The author states, in con-
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elusion, that a greater number of active regions must be analyzed in order to decide
If the east-west asymmetry and aging effect may occur-, separately, or if 'there is
three-day cycle of recurrence of some flares in active-centers. Orig. art.. has.,
2 figures and 1 table. (GC]
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YEVPLOV,, N.N., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TIGA,, N.N.; MIRONENKO, II.I.,
veterinarnyy vrach
Berenil, in piroplasmosio and francaiellosis of cattle. Veterinuriia
37 no.8;24 Ag 160a OURA 15.4)
l# Institut zhivotnovodstva i veterinarii Akademii naak Tadzhikskoy
SSR (for Yevplov). 2. Glavnyy veteriaarnyy vrach Kuybyshevskogo
rayona (for Tiga). 3. Kolkhoz lftskvall, Tadzhikskoy SSR (for
Aronenko).
(Kuyby,shevsk District-Hemosporidia)
(Cattle--Diseases and pests) (Berenil)
_.r N1
cc~uatry. Rwnani a
A f f 12.in~ti On
-=za -.Buchar Vo I xi No 10
*est Frobleme Zootahnice si Veterinare
Oct 19615 PP 31-36-
"Study on the Possibility of Preserving Bull Spa rms
Authors':
ARV~.NIITO M L 5 N C.R.C.S.C1
Tartasesti. -Veterinarian
*I 'Pasteur" Institute o a
EO JM I P -Chemist- U _f Serums an Vaccinen
'ul de Seruri si Vaccf3~U_____11Pa~taiP'
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!GA!ZqU. N. -Vetlerinarian-; "Pasteur" Institute of Serums and
acc nos
_ST~!Y.N, 1M. De., -Veterinarian-, "Pasteur" Institute of Baru-is and
Vaccines.
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PASCU, L,; TIGALIX, It,,- A,,- POPA, h.; M~GH]WiU, V.
y
Influence of the lyophilizing process on the virulence and jj=.mizing
powr of "H11 virus. Stud. cercet, inf'ramicrobiol. Bucur. 12 no.2:
205--215 161.
(10,10ASTLE DlSi~AbZ immunology) (POULTRY diseases)
(V A C C ELS )
137-58-4-6937
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4. p 88 IUSSRi
AUTHORS: Ivanov, A.I., T-11gane, V.G., Gopiyenko,. V.G.
TITLE: Experiences in Pilot-plant Production of Recrystallized Silicon
Carbide (Opyt polupromyshlennogo polucheniya rekristallizo-
vannogo karbida kremniya)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. alyumin. -magn, in-ta, 1957. Nr 39, pp 368-386
ABSTRACT: A procedure for making items of recrystallized SiC for ern-
ployment in equipment for the aluminum and magnesium in-
dustry is developed on a pilot-plant scale. The technical feas--
ibility of shaping objects of various sizes from SiC by pneumatic
ramming is demonstrated. It is established that prior oxidizing
roasting impairs the quality of the products (there is a rise in
SiOZ content, a loss of strength, and an increase in porosity).
A temperature study of graphiting furnaces was conducted in
which temperature zones for recrystallization of SiC flenis as
a by-product of the graphiting of coal products were found. The
physical and mechanical properties and the resistance of the
products to chemicals were studied under laboratory conditions.
Card 1/2 Ideas on the mechanism of the process of SiC crystallization
137-58-4-6937
Experiences in Pilot-plant Production of Recrystallized Silicon Carbide
Z
are adduced on the basis of the findings of X-ray structural analysis,
1. Silicon carbide--Crystallization 2 Silicon carbide- -F*r~,,,,I ~: -
~. Silicon carbide--Processe.-,
I- B.
Ca rd 212
TIU-11, Valeriu... ing.
Anthropometric measurementS r
.:'~rried out in Rumania by children
aged 7-14. Industria usoara 10 no.7:288-295 Jl 163.
IFIAMINW&M., Ecaterivs,, dr.; TIGAN, Valeriu- ing-
The foot, the last, and the footwear. Industria usoam
9 no.9:343-350 S 162.
5 "L r'(b) 111P r
2"
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AUTHOR: Tigane, 1. F.
TITLE- Electron-microscopic investigation of conducting tin-oxide
layers
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 1, 1965, 276-278
TOPIC TAGS: tin oxida, electron m1croscopic investigat-Lon, thin
MI. electric conductivity
ABSORACT: The author's investigations have shown that the irre-
ver#'ible change in conductivity of SnO2 films, observed when the
f-lw are heated (>350C) in air, takes place even if the films are
J. healed in an atmosphere of argon or nitrogen. To determine the
cause of this deterioration, the authors studied under t?ie electro-
microscope sno layers deposited on different substrates and heated
2
in argon (containing up to 0.05% oxygen) for 0.5 hours at definite
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temperatures. The replica method was used. To increase the con-
itrast, the prints were toned with gold. The results have -.hown that
unheated Sn02 films on plate glass at room temperature have a uni-
form fine grain strlicture if the layer resistance is relatively low.
Hi-gh-resistance layers always had an uneven structure. Heating to
550--650C caused irregular crystallites to appear on the SUrface of
the homogeneous layer, with dimensions that increased with increas-
ing temperature. Since glass softens at 550C, the tests wiere r3-
peated with heat resistant glass, where the resistance of the layers
remained practically constant up to 900C. A change in strLcture
began to appear at 650--700C. It is therefore concluded that vinen
ordinary glass is used as a substrate, chemical reaction between the
glass material and the tin oxide is responsible for the irreversible
changes in the latter. "I thank senior instructor A. Khaav for
help during the work." Oriq. art. has: 2 figures.
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SEMENOV, I., polkovnik; ZASUKHIN, B., polkovnik zapasa; VINNIKOV, V.,
podpolkovnik; TIGANIN,-A., mayor
We discuss the airticle "Attack of rifle units." Voen. vest. 41
no.3*.40-43 Mr 62. (MIRA 15:4)
(Attack and defense (Military science))
I
FWRIAN' Petru, prof. (Dej); MARLISTERU, St., (Baia Mare); MILING, C.,
student; PIRSAN, L.C., student (Buouresti); IONESCU-TIU, C.,
COSTACHESCU C.V.~ LAIMBA Stelian (Constanta); LIVIU, Petre
(Pucioasa)- STRATESCU, Ion, student; BRINZANESCU, V., elev
(constanta~- KLIM, Bratu, student (Bucuresti); TEMPEANU, C.
(Hunedorara~; CALINESCU, Aurelian (Brasov); MUNTEANU, Valentin
(Cluj); OPREA, Miron (Ploiesti); MIHAILEANU, N.; !rIGANOIU,A1.,
inginer; Buicliu, Gh.; POPA, Eugen I. (Iasi)
Proposed problems. Gaz mat B 14 no.8:481-485 Ag 163.
1. Institutul Politehnic Bucuresti (for Iferling).
SULEA, P.; TIGANOIU, A.
Study of the quality of operation improvemnt of crude cast-irc-
shoes used for braking streetcars. Pt.3- Studii tehn- Timisoara
10 no.2:289-301 Jl-D 163.
SULEA, F.; TIGANOIU, A.
A study of the improvement of the ezploitation quality of vradt--in5r,
brake shoes used on streetcars. Pt. 2. Studii tehn Timisoara 9 no-3/4.:
227-241 j14, 162.
~ ~TIOAPYC_A-
"Schizo;hrenia; a somatic point of view" (in German]. Feviewed by
A. Tiganov. Zhur.nevr.i paikh. 59 no.9:1138-1141 159.
(MIRA 12-11)
(SCHIZOPHnNIA)
jj~ f)17 '61 1~ 11"
USSR/Pharmacology.
Toxicology. Tranquilizers,
V-1
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 27975
Author : Tiganov A.
Inst :Not given.
Title :On the Experiment of Therapy with Aminazin of Pa-
tients with the Remitting Catatonic Form of
Schizophrenia.
Orig Pub :Zh. nevropatol. i psi-khiatrii, 1957, 57, No 8,
1022-1025.
.kbstract :Aminazin (1) was prescribed for 32 patients with
remitting catatonic form of schizophrenia. In the
patients, particularly in the early stage, sleep
improved, motor irritation disappeared, and there
was a diminution of negativism. The appearance
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TIGAMOV,A.
Aminazins therapy of recurrent ostatonic schizophrenia (with
summary in Frenchle Shur.nevro t psikbe 57 no*811022-1025 157.
(KULA 10ill)
1, Kafedra paikhiatrii (sav, - prof. A.V*Bnazhnsvskiy) TSentrall-
nogo instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey. Moskva.
(GATATONIA. therapy,
.chlorprounsine in catatonic recur. schizophrenia (Run))
(CHLOPH ZINN, therapeuticuse.
catatonic recur. echizophrenia (Rua))
TIGANOV, A.S.
Study of sulfocyanate in the blood serum of schizophrenics. Trudy
Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.psikh. 27:147-150 161. (MIRA 15:10)
1. TSentrallnyy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. Dir. -
M.D.Kovrivona. Kafedra psikhiatrii. Zav. - chlen-korrespondent
AM SSSR prof. A.V.Snezhnevskiy.
(SCHIZOPHRENIA) (THIOCYANATES)
I
L6 AW-il
I CIATMOMf
USSR V
Pharmacology and Toxicology. Analeptics
23054
NO-5 1959,
N~,s
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ADS. JOLIR.
I'U-r'rim Tiganov, I, S.; Gol-ubylldh, L. I.; Kainenskaya,*
INST.
T I 711E. E~)orlemra(j in the Use of Vioratran and Prenquel
In Pal-,Jmits with a Pnrtmoid Form of Schizophroni,
OTUG. P'UB. 2h. 'n~wropatol. i psildiiatrii, 1958, 56, ITIM 5,
6oc-6i
5
AB37MACT In 4 patienta with a pailailoid jfoim of schizophre
nii, adiainistration of 6-10 mg, a day of meratran
during .5-12 days cause,' aggravation of psychosis
an inci.'-oase of Q-Uiclk, r1hythris an the EM.. rein-
forcement of the ex3itation focus, generalizatia
of the excitation rrocess. an increase of uncon-
ditioned reflex activity, and intensification of
the pathological charges in protein and nitrogen
*11. M.; Lando, L. 1.
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CATWORY
AEG. JOUR. RZhBi:iI. N* 1959, Nn. 2230ft
'AUTHOR
i TFST.
TITTLE,
ORIG. PUB.
ABSTIUCT metabolinsm and oxidizing procosses. Sub3equent
cont'd treatment w'-,.th 0-4-0.5 0, of frenquol during 19-1a
days produced a positive result in only one 'pa-
tient. Upon troatment with Afronquel, biochemical
indicators ret;urred. to initial figures and some-
timen normalized. Treatment with aminazin or re-
s6rpine brought about clinical improvement in all
4 Patients- Normalization of EEG occurred in 3
patients, and that of biochemical indicators in 2.
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AUTHOR: Tiganov,, Ye. B.
ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N. Toebedev, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Fizicheskly in-
stitut Akademli nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Dispersion and absorption of sound in water and in acetone
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pialma v redaktalyu.
Prilozhenlye, v. 4,p no. 10., 1966, 385-388
TOPIC TAGS: water, qcetone.. acoustic absorption, ultrasonic velocity,, 1*7,ersonle
velocityp laser applicationp acoustic dispersion
ABSTRACT: The authors have measured the absorption and the velocity of hypersound
and ultrasound in the same samples of water and acetone, and measured the Landau-
Placzek ratio in acetone. The main purpose of the e*periment was to ascertain whether
negative dispersion of the velocity of sound in acetone and in water actually exists;-
The hypersound velocity was determined by measuring the positions of the ftne struc-
ture components of a Rayleigh line excited by a He-Ne gas laser (% - 632B A), using
a setup described earlier (ZhETF V. 49., 1764, 1965). The amplitude coefficient's of
sound absorption were determined from the widths of the fine-structure components atv
4 x log Hz in both liquids. The velocity of ultrasound was measured in the same
liquid samples at 2.8 MHrp using appamtus described elsewhere (ZhETF V- 50~ 3) 1966)
The measurement resulto are,tabulated. It is concluded tbatp within the limits Of
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experimental accuracyl no dispersion of the velocity of sound is observed in either
water or acetone. The linear dimensions of the molecular aggregate must therefore
be concluded to be smaller than 10-7 cm. The results also show that in water and
acetone the sound frequency -4 x 109 Hz is at the very beiginning of the region of
bulk-viscosity relmation. Mie ratio of the integral intensities of the central com-
ponent to double the value of the intensity of the Mandel'shtam-Brillouin component
is found to be 0.40 1 0.05. The author thanks 1. L. Fabelinokiy and V. S. Starunov
for directing the work and a discussion of the results) and V. P. Zaytoev and
Krivakhizha for help. Or1g. art. has: 2 tables.
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Approximation of experimental data by the riethod of averages for
y =ax +b-type functions. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.
306-58 164. (MIRk 17:7)
1. KharIkovskiy politakhnicheskiy institut.
JENEY, Ivan; SIPOS, LaJos; TIHANYI, Kalman; TOTH, Endre
Production of tin-lead coatings by galvanic method. FinommechanikA
2 no. 12:365-369 D_ 163.
1. General Machine Designing Office, Budapest',(for Jeney and
Sipos). 2 Precision Mbchanical Enterprise, Budapest (for Tihanyi).
3. Resear;h Institute of the Telecommunication Industry, Budapest
(for Toth).
K011TA, laszlo; IIASKO, Ferenc; JEI,11,"Y, Ivan; BOGDAIi, Iaszlone; F'C,7NI, Yikloa
EPMOS, Elemer; HIU."CS, laszlone; KARL, Imre; SSAGI, Lajos;
SIPOS. Iajos; STENGER,, Vilmos; T111AIrYI, Kalman
.
Galvanic cadmium plating. Gepoyartastechn 2 no.9:355-359
S t62.
M.A.IGIRY/Nucleanr Phy-sics - Installati,:)li and In5trument. C
Methods of Mea-surenieut and Research
Abs J-,Ltr Ref Zhur Fizika, No 1, 1960, 340
Author Tihanyi, Laszlo
Tnst 1
Title Ecanortic Desion if Tanks for Stirage of Radioactive
Waste Water
Orig Pub Epuletgepeszet, 1958, 7, No 5-6, 199-202
Abstract To renive radijactive waste water three methods are
used: 1) Dilution and subsequent dispisal in the
sewage system, 2) evap3rati3n and subsequeat burial
in the ~r)ulid, 3) retention in tanks and subscquei-.t
disp,)sal in the sewage system. The possibilities and
advisabilities :if tile latter methods are examined in
detail. A dia(~ram. is LrLven, which makes it pDssible
ti determine the volulao if the tank and the tine ;,f
storage fr~,n the volume and activity if the easte va-
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- 19 -
SUIBA $ F.; TIGANOIU
Studies on the better performance of the tramway ca-it-iron brake
shoes. Pt. 2. laboratory tests. Studii tehn Tinisoara 9 no-lA:135-
342 Ja-Je 162.
SULM, P.;-TICANOIU A.
For a better~qualitv of the cast-iron brake shoes use ad brakes
of railfoad airs. Note II. Stuiii tehn Timisoara 8 no.3/4:285-
313 JI-D 'i61'.
TIGANOV, A.-S.
"Sigmund Freud* [in German) by Alexander Metts. Reviewed by &.S.
Tignnov. Zhur. nevr. i poilth 59 lio-5:628-631 '59. (MIRA 12:?)
(T.33UD, SIGMUND, 1856-1939) (I-OPTE, ALAANINCR)
~,~JGANOV, A.S.
-------- 60 no. 4:461-468 '60-
'Yebrile schizophrenia. Zhur. nerv- Psikh- (MIRA 14:4)
1. Kafedra paikhiatrii (zav. - prof. A.V. Snezhnevskiy) TSentrallnogo
instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moskva.
(SCHIZOPHRENIA)
TIGANnV) A.S.
Letter to the editor. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 60 no.11:1554-1555 '60.
(KIRA 14. 5)
(SCHIZOPHRENIA)
TIGANOV, A. S.9 CAND MED S0,19 "FEBRILE BCHIZOPHRENIA*
tuj~lt-
PROBLEMS Of CLINICV PAT"OGENESIS)AND moscowq
1961. (SECOND MOSCOW,STATE MED INST im N. 1. PIROGOV).
(KLi 2-619 220).
-290-
IGMIC-7, A.S., GOLUME. 1. T. KAVY-Ft V.M., L. I.
Result of cemtrm a?N~ frequel thoraDy in the pArenoid fom of 5cht-
rophrenin Lwith summnr7 in Frer&.-, . Zlmr.n"r. i palkh. 58 mc.5
600-615 15!3 (MITA 11 -71
1. lafedrn rsikhintrii (zFkv. - Prof. AS. Bn62hevekiy) TSentral1rogo
inatituts usnvershonstvovailiya vrachey, Gosudaretvennyy inatitut
pnikhiatrii Ministerstva zdr,-ivookhransmiyA ESFSR. HoakrA.
~FIPRADROL, ther. use.
schizophrenla, pAr-moid form (Rug))
(AZYCYCLIOZIEOL, ther. use.
same (Rug))
\'SCHIZOPHRENIA. ther.
awyclonol & pipradrol i paranoid form (Rua))
TIGLNOV, G.#Inzh.
Train forry service In the Xerch Strait. Zhel.doretranspe 36
no.6:75-77 Je '55. (MIRA 12:4)
(lerch Strait--Train ferries)
1. Kk TI N, A. ; TIGANOV, G.
2. USSR (600)
4. Cranks and Crankshafts
7. New method for testing the parallelism of the axes of crankspins and crankshafts
on the spot, Engs. A. Katin, G. Tiganov, 1-for.flot. 13 no. 4, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl.
MERGABOV, Grayr Artemlyevich~ TI~ANOV, G.A., red.
[Methods of constructing and straightening the broken
axis of crankshafts in marine internal combustion
engines by measured sli-ts] Yletody postroeniia i vypriam-
leniia izlomanirjkh osei kolenchatykh valov sudovykh dvi-
gatelei vnutrennego sgaraniia po zar,.erenrqm raskepam.
Moskva, Transport, 1964. 73 p. (MIRA 17:7)
-T- I (~n 1'~, ~\3 c-, ./ ~-- . "\ -
BWAVIVSKIT, Yakov Isayevich; STAROSELISKIT, Abram Aasirovleh; TIGANOV. G.I.,
redaktor; AnXIII. V.L. redaktor Isdatel'stva; ' '---
tekhnicheskiy redaktor
Deadwood bearings for oceangoing vessels] Doldvudnye podshipniki
norskikh audow. Moskva, ltd-vo *Korskoi transport," 1955. 101 p.
(Bearings, (Nwhiner7)) (Kum 9:7)
MASHY D.I.; MOROZOV, V.V.; STARUNOV, V.S.; TIGANOV, Ye.V.; FADE!, IMIK11Y, I-L.
Induced Mande Is tam-Brillouin scattering in Bolid em-rj--,1`;-,,:;-.
bodiea and in fluids. Pis'. v red. Zhur. ekoper. i tkore--
fiz. 2 no.5:246-250 S 165o 18:12)
1. Fizicheskiy Institut inwni Lebedeva AN SSSR. Submit-tod J,ilv
19, 1965.
M116HY D.I.-, 6TAHUNOV. V.S.; TIGAM)".1, Yt.V.-, FABYLINSKIY, 1.1,
Intensity and ,)idth of the finm structiire components of the
line of scattered light in flu"is and the dnmpIng of
hypernound. Z-hur.oksp. i tpor.Viz. 49 tio.6-,1764-1'173 D 165
(14113A ig.-1;
1. Fizichesk.4.v Institut Im. P.N.Letx-de-,ra AN SSSR. Submitted
July 20, l9b,5.
L.04k19-67 i~W T (m)/A~P (j) ,I.
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'XCC N r.ZP60342~72 SOURCE CODE: UR/0386/66/004/007/0~C2/0266_
AUTHOR: Starunov, V. S.; L. Coo
lg~ovc Ye. V. - Fabelins
ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Fizicheokiy inb
stitut Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Spectrum of light scattered by density and anisotropy fluctuations in liquid
nitrobenzen A
SOURCE: 1 eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'ma v reda).tsiyu.
Prilozheniye, v. 4.. no. 7, 1966, 262-266
TOPIC TAGS: nitrobenzenej light scattering, laser application, bypersound speed,
relaxation process, spectral line, line splitting
ABSTRACT: Since the thermal-scattering spectrum of nitrobenzene has not yet been in-
vestigated, the authors used a gas laser (% = 6328 A) as the light source to study
simultaneous3zy the narrow diffuse wing and the fine-structure lines of the interferenco
spectrum. The apparatus was the same as used by the authors earlier (ZhETF v. 49,
1764, 1965), but the scattered light passed through a Wollaston prism oriented in such
a way that one of its principal planes was perpendicular to the scattering plane (Z-
polarization) and the other parallel to it (X-polarization). Results of the measure-
ments of the speed of hypersound and the width of the MaMeVshtam-Brillouin com-
ponents in nitrobenzene at 20C show that the diffuse wing superimposed on -the fine-
structure components is depolarized., and the Rayleigh triplet in nitrobenzene is line-
2
L 04619-67
_Acd__~ k,- 0.
arly polarized. Earlier estimates have shown that in nitrobenzene almost half the in-~
tegral intensity of the wing is located in the part that is superimposed on the fre-
quency region occupied by the fine-structure lines. Measurements of the actual width
of this part of the wing in nitrobenzene have shown that It amounts to -0.20 crCl. The
anisotropy relaxation time corresponding to this width is T - 5 X 10-3'3' see. It is
therefore to be assumed that nitrobenzene, when used as the working medium in a light
modulator based on the Kerr effect, is characterized by two times, one equal to 5 x
10-11 sec, and the other smaller than 10-12 sec, and that both processes characterized
by these times should play approximately equal roles. The intensity ratio in the
Payleigh triplet (the Iandau-Placzek ratio) was also measured, with the influence of
the depolarized scattering excluded, to allow for the distortion in the intensity dis-1
tribution in the triplet. The measurement results and the relaxation-parameters cal-
culated from them are listed in a table. Differences between the values calculated
from the dispersion of the speed of sound and the width of the Mandel'shtam-Brillouin
components are attributed to the large error in the measurement of the MBC width or
to the use of simplified formulas with a single T for the earlier calculations. The
authors thank V. P. Zaytsev for help in the work. Orig..art. has: 3 figures and 1
table.
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ATD PRESS: 5100
ORIG REF: 004/ OTH MW: 002
'2 Y-C..,
SOURCE CODE: 0
1~ 4ACEtNZ-10,16 AP5626105 UR/0386/65/ 02/005/0246 0250
AUTHOR: Maash,'D. I.; Morozov V. V.
St TIAF_9~,_Xe. Y.!; Fabelinskiy,
ORG: Ph'sics Institute im'. P. N. Lebedev, Acaderwr of Sciences.,SSSR (Fizicheskiy
institut Akademii nauk SSSR~
TITLE: Stimulated Brillouin scattering in solid amorphous bodies and, liquids
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'ma v redaktsiyu-
Prilozheniye, v. 2, no. 5, 1965, 246-250
TOPIC TAGS: Brillouin scattering,.stimulated scattering, stimulated Brillouin
scattering, laser, laser effect, nonlinear effect, nonlinear oDtics
ABSTMAC Stimulated Prillouin scattering was observed in three kinds of ULtcal
glasses~' fused qHEtz,~ and seven different liquids excited by a giant pulse from -a.
14100 1*w rtibyPlaser using a setup described previously (Mash, D. I., et al. Pisma-
Z11MIF, 2;-r41, 1965). Table 1 lists some of the experimental data on tile Brillouin 1
shifts Av, the hypersonic acoustic velocity v calculated from ~he present experi-
mental data on Av, v determined from ordinary (spontaneous) Brillouin shifts, and
v obtained from direct hypersonic measurements. The systematic differences between
the hypersonic acoustic velocities calculated frorl the spontaneous Brillouin shifts
and those obtained from stimulated Brillouin scattering were within-the limits of
L.~~ard 1/3
ACC NIR: AP5026105
Table 1. Hypersonic acoustic veiocities
Material
lat~ed Lpon~neous.
Fused quartz, 0,81I_+0.004 580~~O
Crown glOsP 01656-*06005 59061.40
Benzene 0.206.0,002 1434.-15.
Nitrobenzeno 0#232_.0.002 I54c.-15
,"Carbon dieulft&; '0-16%0-00e IIVLI5
0,192 _*0,002 1232~-IS
.Acetic acid 0,145_+0.002 II05_-20
~Sajoj--20C 0.232_+0.002 IW_#IS
180C 0.10&_0.002. .740-20
*The upper value is given for the cas
observed; the lower value, e
when 2 coaponents
V, UIBOD
5990 5968
5640
1471: 1324
./
1473
1265-.2.2 1158
I140_+3 jr44
vhen %,10 components were.
were observed.
L 6357-66
ACC NR, - AP5026105
experimental error for all materials tested except carbon disulfide. The hypersonic
velocity in carbon disulfide decreased with an increasing number of nrillouin com-
ponents and increased with an increasing power of the pulses. The dependence Qf
velocity (or Av) on the number of components was ettributed to heati'ng of the scat-
tering medium due to absorption of hypersound. It is possible that a small decrease
in hypersonic velocity also occurred in other materials. Such a decrease would limit
the accuracy with which the hypersonic velocity could be determined by means of
~atimulated Brillouin scattering. The n,5% dispersion-observed in nitrobenzene at
20C made it possible to evaluate its main relaxation.parameters. Orig. art. has:
2 figures and 1 table. ICS)
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Card 3/3
NOVIKOV, Stepan Malakbiyevich; SLEPCEMO, Aleksandr Gavrilovich; TIGAREV,
Pavel AlekBve:vich; SEVASTIYAIJOV, A.G., red.; XONOVALOVA, 10A.'-,-
-
0 ~-Ia--
re .
[Marine piston compressors] Korabellrqe porshnevye kompressory.
Mookvas Voen. izd-vo M-va obor. SSSR, 1961. 197 p. (MIU 14: 10)
(compressors) (Ships-Equipment and supplies)
itt]DIIITSKIY , Viktor Ivanovich; TIGAY-,Ak-tv&-DvnjsionoviQJi, LUPANDIN,
I.V.l red.; MATU SW ICH, S.M., tekhn. red.
[Toothod and uorm gears; streas analysis]Zubehatye i cherviach-
nye peredachi; raschet na prochnost'. Kievp Gootekbizdat USSR,
1962. 161 p. (14IRA 1.5:11)
(Gearing)
TIG"OVA, G.A.
Psychoneurologleal
Moscow. Leningrad,
53 no.11:904-906 N
prophylactic and therapeutic institutions of
Tambov. Ivanov and Stavropol. Shur.nevrei psikh.
'53. (KLRA 6:12)
(Psychiatry)
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e -.
,L~-Ay , ! NI
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LAVROVO V.V., inzh.; TIGAY, ~LL., inzh.
Automatic control of the production of commercial yeast. ?bkh.i
avtom.proizv. 16 no-43.17--19 Ap 262. 04IRA 15:4)
(Yeast) (Automatic. control)
TIG'U10VA, L. I.
TIGRANOITA, L. I. - "The Psychological Peculiarities of Mastering the
Indicators of New Concepts." I-110scow City Pedagogical Inst imeni V. P.
Potemkin, Chair of Psychology, Foscow, 1956. (Dis!:ertation ~or Degree of
Candidate in Pedagogical Sciences.)
IGIIZH.NAYA LIETOPIS
116. 41, October 1956
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and Xf.
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taw crude W"4rum (44"t.) ""itnins approv.
-as
pamffin wall, wbk-b can fle m-pd. I 11011"s And pre"Ins.
, *%* 1.4013. L k
The remaining bkw oil W do it. 1'-'
4- .00
.
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The Alld don. of t1ir im-4. wt. stall-
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0e ti vast-ml of She iylw Ill V.11'. to 1' 1., V.11. It 14
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ARIYEV, Yu.A.; TELENKOVA, O.H., inzh.; TIGAZIN
Experience in uning a helicopter In the conatruction
of an automobile brIdge. Tranap.stroi. 14 no.121ll-15
D 164. (MIRA 193d)
FAPISHRAYBF-R, Sh., inzh.; TIGER, P.,__"zh. (g. Cheboks4y)
bperational int
ensification. of fil 'ters at the i~Cheboksar7.
Zhil-komm. khoz. 9 noo'3:22-23 159. (MIlu 12 -.5)
f
1.,Qrgvodokanalt Chebokmary (for Faynehra7be-'ri)",
(Chabokeary-Filters and filtrs'tion)
-
- r
-', _i R,
/ /'? P
STEPANOV. L.; TIGER.
,0=dW-091K-
Technical improvement of clarifiers of the Cheboksar7 water
supply system. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 7 no.11:15-16 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Chobokear7--Water--Purification)
_qomAlm, G.A.; TIGER, P.F.
--------
Work of sedimentation 'basins of the All-Union Scientific Re-
search Institute of [Wro- and Sanitary Enginonring at the
Cbeboksary water-supply station. Yod.1 san.tekh. n0-7:27-30
ii 159 ichabokt�ar7--wator--Purification) (14IRA 12:9)
ENTELISt S.G.;_ZIGM, R.P. NEVELISKIY, E.Yaq EFELIBAUM, I.V.
Kinetics and hydrolysis mechanism of carbdxyl dichlorides.
Report No.ls Reaction rate as dependent on the polarity of the
medium. IzvAN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.2s245-252 F t63.
WM 1614)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SMR.
(Chemical reaction, Rate of) -(Xnhydrides)
(Hydrolysis) (Dipole moments)
ENTELIS, S.G.;,!LGU,-RP,,--NEVELISKIY, E.Ya.; EFELIBAUM, I.V.
Kinetics and mechanism of the hydrolysis of carboxylic acid
dichlorides. Report No.2t Temperature dependence of the
reaction rate, and the relation of activation energy and
entropy to the polarity of the medium. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.
nauk no.3R429-436 Mr 163. (MIRA 1634)
(Phthaloyl chloride) (Therephthaloyl chlorides
(Hydrolysis)
8/062/63/000/002/005/06.
Bi44/BI86
AIFPQRSj Enteliso S. 0.9 Tigers R. P.9 Nevel'skiy# R. Ya.9 and
Rpollbsump 1,
TITLEs Kinetics and mechanism of the hydrolysis of carboxyllo
anhyarides, Communication 1. Dependence of the rozation
rate on the polarity of the sodium
PF.RXODICAL&- Akademiya nauk SSSR. Isvestiy 0
245 252 a. td~leniys Watch .o.skikh
naukv no. 2, 19639
TBXTs The hydrolysis of phthalic (I) 'and*terophthal~o'(II) chlorc, anhy&16
~was studied spectrophotometrically at 3500 in dioxane containing 0&1
15-7 M/I of water. The concentration 6f,the chloro inhydride was varied
from 015-10-5 to i-10-4M/l. -owi Ing excess Riot the reaction seem* to be sor6
orders w do dt k OX (2), where k, in the velocity constant observed j
X/
and a is the ohloro anhydride concentration during the rea'otione The
X
first order of the reaotion-with respect to the ohloro anhydride was
established from the independence of k I from the initial conc*ntratlone 1f
Card 1/3
B/o62j63/000/002/005/020
Xinetics and moohnnism of the... B144/3186
the reaotl on in also f Lrat order'with respect to B 20p eq* 2 become
w a -dc X/.1 I. ~ k 20xcIT 0nnd k1a k20H 0' In 11, k2 proved almost lnde#*ndeat
2 2
of the H, 0-concentration up to 0.8 M/1 and then increased with increasing
0H 06 From the two possible explanatlona, i.ee, second-order reaotlc~n witb
2
respect -to water and H.0 effect on.the dielectric constant, the first coulel
-be- ruled. out by plotting the curve for the rate of hydrolysis as a functio-n
of CH 0' in dioxane. To verify-the seoond possibilityt the rate of hydro-
2
-lynis was studied, ieeping a constant and varying the dielectric conslant
H20
C by additing acetonitriles. k 2 increased with Increasing L. Vhen e won
kept constant, k 2 a.lso remained constant, although a 9 0 increased by a
factor of 3. These results for 11 prove that'-the dependence of k2 an the
0 content is only dup. to the c H20 effect on & and.that the reaction Is,
vara 2/3
S/062/63/000/002/005/020
Kinetics and mechanism of the.is B144/bIS6 I
second-.order (first-order with respect to isch reagent).. With.-It k2. in-
JNI
-creased only in water-dioxane-modiual in the ternary systeaq k 2 decreased
with constant c and increasing F, and rose slightly with constant a and
H 0
2
increasing c 00 For I log k a -4.33 +~2.19(F_ - 1)/(2e I a*n*d for
2
2
+ 1), The dipole moments, oaloulated from"
I log k2 - -3-75 + 0-9~(b
these dat a and th a Kirkwood equation wore 6.95-10 -18 COBB units. for III and
6.85-10- C'JSE units for la, There are 5 figures and 4 tables#*
ASSOCIATIONt Institut khimichesk~y fizIki'Akadeall nauk 333H (Inetltute of
Chemical.Physicis of the Academy of Sciences'USSR)
SUBMITTEDs November .15t 1962
Card 3/3
TIGER R.P,; E, ',a , -rIELIBAU11-1, E"TMIS, S.G.
- - IL ~ . L I I I-
Kinc!Lics and meI~.-.anII----,,,, cl' nydrolysia of diacy! illchlorUE-:S.
Report. NoOz HydrolygiE of a;~yl chlorides in the presenc'-!~ of
acids and alkali. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. kh--*Lm. no-11,196-9-1974 N 164
(MIT-k 18i1)
~. Inst" t khirnI,.-.Yeskoy fiziki Pli SSSR.
I U -
ENTELIS), S.G.; TIGIMY R.P.; EPPLEY G.V.; CHIRKOV, N-M- I I
..
.
-
diPenyl-m-tolylcarbinol by isoprop7l
the reduction of
f
o
Kinetics
-Mze system H2SO4 - H20. Dokl-AII SSSR
alcohol by hydride transfer in OUU 14:4)
137 no.6:1420-1423 AP 161.
L, Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
*q.N.Kondratlyevym.
(Methanol) (jeopr(,Pyl alcohol)
TIGKPL, R. p. -i S.'-' , sc. ~-'F 1 f'a ~' -
a n C-0
'1e cf t17,8 Dip-df;m in
Rr
% i
'Part 1.
., jtut khmicbes-YoY fj-z'ki
3_. Tna
UdSNORAYEV, A., inzh.; SAD-DURSKIY, A., inzh; TIGERIS, A., lnzh.
Sawdust-sand concrete. Stroitell no.26-27 Mr 159. (KIRA 12:6)
(Concrete) (Wood waste)
TIGERMAN, Branko, inz.
Some problems in applying indigenous miiltIplex systems
with small number of channels in the Yugoslav telephone
network group. Telekomunikael.je 13 no.1/207-40 Ja-Ap
164.
','MR:-TA IMIDICA 3ec 6 Vol 1312 Idernal Yled. Fet, 59
911. TILE COURSE OF CHMNIC GLOZMERULONEPHRITIS - Corisideratli asupra
evoluliel glomerulonef rite lor cronice - Tige rm a n T. . Ghe o rgh e a c u
B. and Dulgheru C. -MED.INTEgNXTWu-c-u-r-e-qMY-TS57, 9/8(1211-
1222)
The clinical picture and course of 60 patients with glomerulonephritis were fol-
lowed. In addition to the form withj continuous progressive course, there is a
form progressing by fits and starts. Focal infection takes an Important place
among the decisive factors. The significance of streptococcus an an aetiological
factor and the allergic pathogenic mechanism being known, It is recommended that,
especially in the forms progressing by fits and starts', foci of infection be looked
'or and search be made for the bacterial agent. The prognosis of certain forms
might b: improved by prolonged administration of antibiotics; fresh outbreaks may
thus be avoided and the course of certain cases of chronic glomerulonephritis
checked. Nicolaesco - Bucharest
:,M*;R;--TA MEDICA 3ec 6 Vol 13/2 Internal Med. Feh 59
912. CHRONIC GLONIERULONEPIIRITIS WITH AN INCONSTANT PROGRESSION
Glomerulo-nefrita cronicl cu progresiune 1n salturi - T ije r m a n T _. ,
Gheorghescu B. , Dulgheru C. and Con stan_tin_e`W_c_u__9_.Clin_
Med., Spit. Wasile Roaitl', Bucureqti - NIED.INTERNA (Bucureqti) 1958,
10/2 (239-252) Tables I
In a clinical material comprising '70 cases of nephrills, Including 46 cases of
chronic diffuse glomerulonephritis, it was demonstrated that 56.8% of the latter
cases had a course with acute. exacerbations. This is a well-defined entity from
the clinical, bacteriological and morbid anatomical point of view. The causal
factor of the acute process was found to be the revived focal infection. Ablation of
the foci and antibiotic treatment are recommended to prevent the exacerbations.
Nicolaesco - Bucharest
TIGERKAJI, T.; GHBORGHINGU, B.; DULGFMU, 0.
'
Stuky of the evolution of chronic glomerulonephritio. Had. int., Bucur.
9 no.8:1211-1222 Aug 57.
1. Incrare efectuata in Clinica medicala a Spitalulul "Vasil@ RoaltaO
Director: prof. T. Spirchez.
(GI(MOIRUWNXPHRITIS
chronic, evolution & ther. )
TIGGERMANN, Branko, ing. (Zagreb, Vojnoviceva 26)
Application of frequency transformations in the calculation of
electric filters. Elektrotehnika Hrv 1 no.1-2:69-76 '58.
1. PTT, Zabreb
TIGERM", T., Conf.; DULGHERU, C., dr.
Cortisone therapy of liver diseases. Med. int., Ducur.
8 no.4t496-503 Aug 56.
(LIVER DIS31AS15, therapy
cortleons)
(CORTISOBB, ther. use
liver diseases)
.*t r I" I I
. rq,. ~r - -C'4
~ - 1.1~1,. I - * T--11'
1.1 th-, 6,~t14 r~r ""A~ "r "" ~.! -.1 X
w .
co,~,O~Al do flMol. if) no*2814.1-.Wl t65.
OERIU, S.; TIGHECIU-DUMITRESCU, M.; ENACHFr-PEREDEftI, L.
Activity of some oxidoreducing enzvmeo in the procens of aging. StU41
cerc biochimie 5 no-3:343-346 162.
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AT4THORS: Fridlyander, I.N., Zakharov, Ye.D.,
TITLE: The kinetics of the aging of aluminum alloys of the Al-Cu-Mg system.
S RCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Issledovaniye splavov
tavetnykhmetallov. no.3. 196Z, 58-61.
TEXT: The paper reports an experimental investigation of the effect of both
aging temperature and aging time on the decomposition of a supersaturated, quench-
hardened, solid solution in alloys of the Al-Gu-Mg system. The objective of the in-
ve,stigation was to determine the usability of the aging time as an indicator of the
time rate of the diffusion flux in an alloy. Four Al-Cu-Mg alloys were tested (com-
positions tabulated); three of them contained appx. 6.616 Cu+Mg, but in different
proportions: ZA, 1.37. 0.95. The fourth alloy contained also O.BZ70 Fe, 0.8310 Ni,
and 0.111a Ti. The alloy was prepared in an electric muffle furnace and cast into a
watercooled 28Oxl6OxZ6-mmtnold at 680-700'C. The ingots were homogenized for
24 hre at 4800, milled to ZOOxl5OxZl mm, and rolled on a two-roll mill at 4ZO-4300C.
First rolling (6-10 passes) reduced the billet thickness to IZ-14 mm, second rolling
(3-6 passes) to 5-6 mm. Hardness-test specimens were cut, heated in a saltpeter
bath to 4950, soaked for 60 min, and water-quenched. This was followed by aging
at 160, 180, 200, and ZIOOC and 30-sec Brinell testing with a load of 1,000 kg on a
10-mm. diarn ball. The hardness-va.-aging-time curves show that the solid-solution
transformations are accelerated by an increase in aging T; however, the time for
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attainment of the maximum HB at any one aging T increases with a decrease in the
Cu/Mg ratio, while the hardening effectiveness decreases. Inasmuch as all three
alloys lie in the a +S phase region, any changes in the aging kinematics are attribu-
table to the S content in the alloy and the Mg content in the a solid solution. As the
Cu content decreases, the amount of S phase decreases, which is reflected in a
diminishing maximal HB value and in a shift to 'the right of the time required to attain
the maNimum HB' The Mg saturation of the a solid solution contributes to a slowing-
down of the hardening process also, especially at low aging T. A comparison of the
first and fourth alloys, similar in all respects except for the presence of Fe, Ni, and
Ti in the fourth alloy, illustrates the latter postulate vividly (cf. also Hunsicker, H. J.,
Symposium on the Age-hardening of Metals. Chicago. 1939, 56). A brief survey of
existing literature on the slowdown mechanism attributable to the presence of the Fe
and Ni additions is given; unsolved problem areas are outlined, and the need for
additional investigations is pointed out. There is one (unnumbered) figure, 2 tables,
and 9 references (6 Russian-language Soviet, I German, and 2 English-languag4
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ZAKIWIOII, Ye.D.; YUGOVAP V.V.; KUZIfETSOVA, K.H.; SADOVNIKOVA, L.N.;
Prinizali uchastiye: SUDZILOVSKAYA, I.N.; DZEVOM, A.I.;
Volumetric changes of semifinished products made of the B95
anoy in the process of heat treatment. A-lium. a lavy no.31
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FRIDLYANDER, I.N.; ZAKHAROV, Ye.D.; TIGINA, L.P. ___
Kinetics of aging of aluminum alloys in the system Al - Cu - Mg.
Isal. splav. tavet. met. no.3:58-61 162. OURA l5sS)
(Aluminum-copper-magnesium alloys--Hardening)
TOPOLISKIY. N.A.. insh.; SIROTKO, F-V-, insh.; GRISHIN. V.A., inzh.:
TIGLIYU, L.T., insh.
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