SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VASILCHIKOVA, YE.I. - VASILENKO, A.N.
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DIYAKMA, R.K.; VOL'-EPSHTEYN, A.B.-,A=I, Yo.A.; V~ASILICHIKOVA, Ye.I.
Hydrofining distillates of tar and the products of thermal dissolution
of Istonian shales. Xhim.i tekh.topl.no.9:44-51 S '56. (MMU 9:10)
1.1notitut goryuchikh iskopayemykh AMdemli nnuk SSSR.
(Tar)(Oil shales)
I
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DIYAKOVA, M.K.; VOLI-EPSHTEnT, AJ'.; ALEKSI, Ye.A.; VASILICHIKOVA, Ye.I.
Developing a hydrogenation purification process at reduced hydrogen
pressures of gazolines in thermal dissolution and semicoking of
Estonian shale. Zhur.prikl.khim. 130 no.7:1056-1065 il '57.
(MIRA 10:10)
(Estonia--Oil rahales)
SAVIN, G. (Rumynakaya Narodnaya Respublika); 3ERBULEStj. D. [Barbuleo(4,D.4
(Rumy4kaya Narodnaya Respublika); VASILICHU4L M. (RuWanskaya
Narodnaya Respublika)
?w method for measuriqg total resistance by impedance and
kedance angle. Izm.tAokh. no.2s42-43 F 063. (MIRA 16s2)
(Electronic measure+ta)
VASILICHUK, 1:1av. lnzi).; I'01OV, V.(j., vod.
[Guide wok rn the ~,cc; of po
j t - .1
kropl(.)niiu wyrm,otok nhtzingovoi krepliu.
1963. 33 p. (M I RA 18:1)
1. Rostov-on-Don. 1,,'aticlmo-is.,ile(lovatellskiy Anstitut po
stroital'stvU.
VASILICIIUK, Yit,A.., starshiy prk,podavatcll
Avarage proflt norr,-.3 in,! pmdu-ctlon cos,; determin"m-,
Trudy Mask. inst. tf-.rk. khim. tekh. no.li64-98 '62. 17:4)
11ASILGIUC, Y.; V.; GH.
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Contribution to the study of harmonic 3 in three-phase converters with forced
magnetic flux and Yy connections in symetrical funation-inz-s. Pts. 1-2. P. 11.
STUDII S1 CERCETARI STIINTII-FICE. FIZIGA S! S 1".11INTE TEFUNICE. (Academia Rerrublicii
Populare Romine. Filiala Iasi) Iasi, Rianania. Vol. 8, no. 1, 1957.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (LEA-1) W, Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1959.
Uncl.
VASIILIUC, N; BERMUll 1.
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Experimental studies on the cormutation of direct-current mae+-in S.
Studii fiz tehn Iasi 12 no.2:235-247 161.
1. Institutul politehnic, Iasi, Laboratorul de masini electrice.
v() 1
ia
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RMIALTIA
FLESCHIN, H., Dr, Col, IMIARINESCU, A., Dr, Lt-Col, ROMIAN, V., Dr,
Maj, and VASILE. Al., Dr, Cpt [affiliation not given]
"Considerations on the Current Treatment of Recurrent Scapulo-
Humeral Dislocations in the IMilitary Environment."
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Vol 62, No 2, Mlar-Apr 66,
pp 221-224.
Abstract: Observations based on 15 cases of recurring dislo-
cations treated surE;ically as follows: 9 by the Von Wahl oper-
ation (one recurred); 3 by the Wilmoth-Lenormant operation (one
recurred); 2 by the Stavraciie modification of the Bankart
operation (one recurred), and one by the original Bankart opera-
tion (good results). Special emphasis is devoted to a descrip-
tion of the Bankart procedure, which the authors find preferable
to the other methods and plan to use more frequently in the futu:-.e.
Includes 3 references, of which one German and 2 Rumanian.
62-
SARATEANU, D.; SURDAN, C.; SORODOG, G.; ANAGNOSTE, B.; STEFAMCU, I.
in colaborare cu DUMA, M.; IOMA, M.; VASILE~Ljq.~;. FLORESCU, T.;
PAICU, P.
Research on active immunization against ovine enzootio
abortion. Immunological study in various apizootiological
conditions. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol. 14 no-3:283-294
63.
(AWRTION, VETERINARY) (SHEEP DISEASES)
(RICKETTSIAL DISEA.-M) (IMMUNOLOGY)
VASILE, D., coreapondent
-~. -, ~ ~
Products more than the plan. Constr Buc 17 no.799:1 30 Ap 165.
KUTLAK, Erma; VASILE, Dumitru
Increased obli.gations; efficient mea.,;ures. Gonstr Brac 16
no.736t74 15 F164.
1. Dela fabri(,a de p-roduse ceramine Mureseni., TgJlures
(for Kutlak).
"c:-' Zhur - W.U., Ila U50', '/5 3
Autaor : Dol)roscu, J., Vasile, M., --nticn, S.
Inst : - I---------
Title : Vi---.cyar(7. with a If Accli:iatizat-iD..'a i:-.
Orij, Pub : vin si L", Ilo 5" 45-50
Abstract : ~. 93.- ass'L--ulation wa.-; ~):;:,a1*.;ic,,. ~it a villoyarO.
n- CtrQa of 52-35 Ila in t:lc villar,-(! Of Ostr,),,,
The fo'L1:)vLi:- vuriotiQs were plalitcc- in tlm-'L,
,.rc--' 111 1956: Vaitc Chassolas 0.oro,
Riporia GL;~-rc 2.")'A'~;uL'Ch. The Afuz-,'di -.,aric;ty
vas tst~.,ck --~ar-;a GlArc ou an arua j-- i
_ymzi xi a roo 1, -~.-
Ila anc. t.0 accli:-.12.tization wao 10N. qLlc picultirr, t.,10
1.L
cai-a -," t':c vincyanis -a,.~:.%! co-.-~uc-W- on a
ral luvel (triplo 1.111, 7.=Uil(_: v-1th IicxachlorocyC.,-
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TECIDIGLOGY
Periodicals: ISTALURGIA SI COTISTRTICTTA DE ?"AST111. Vo-t. I'), no. 5, May 1958
VASILE, T. Materials and eqiiipment for weldinr, P. 105
Monthly List of East Eurovean Acccssions (=-AT) TCj Vol. 13, Yo.2,
February 1959, Unclass.
VASILE, I.
Welding by means of deep penetration electrodes. p. 149.
14EFALUaGIA SI C-3N3T'IIJCTTILA DE "ASNI. (Ministerul Inlustriei 14etalurCice si
Constnictiilor de Ilf-i-lini ,i Asociatia Stiintifica a Inr!1nerilor si Tehnici-
enilor din Rominia) Rucuresti, Rumania. Vol. 10, no. h, April 191~9.
00 1- P
Monthly list of East Diropean Accessions (FF11) LC,/no. 8, Aur~. 1959
Uncl.
25(l) RU?,V9-11-2-12/29
AUTHOR: Vasile, Ilie, Engineer
TITLE: Welding With Deep Penetration Electrodes
PERIODICAL: Metalurgia ai Constructia de Masini, 1959, Vol 11, Nr
20 pp 149-1~3 (Rumanial S
ABSTRACT: The author first gives a general description of the
method of deep welding. The essential difference is
that the welding bath is formed at the depth of the
welded metal. Therefore, the technology of welding
is different from that with usual mantle electrodes.
The author presents the requirements for penetration
electrodes according to the recommendations issued by
ISO (International Standardizing Organization) ISO/
178/1957. The author explains the penetration of the
heat based on the works of P. Richter '~70f
e, by the
t
formation of an ionized tube, in which at e high
temperature of the electric are, the metal drops are
transported in a medium constituted of metal vapors
and slag as well as of the decomposition gases of
Card 112 organic substances of the mantle. The gases contained
Welding With Deep Penetration Electrodes RUM/9-11-2-12/29
in the electrode coating dissociate to monoatomic
gases, producing a'volumetric expansion with deep
penetration into the metal to be welded. This expan-
sion necessitates an increase of energy consumed. The
author mentions that of the Rumanian steels, the most
adequate ones for deep welding are OL 34 B and 01 38
B, non-stilled, in conformity with STAS 500-49. The
welding equipment and technology is given detailed
consideration. Thete are 5 diagrams, 1 graph, 3 tab-
les and 6 references, 1 of which is French, 1 Bel 11,
2 German, 1 Czech and 1 Soviet.
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16 JUL
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Buebarost, 99turk IGOOFrap,~~3-010 l*Vy Series) , Vol X-.V
ro 3, May-.K=- ,
1, 6L-L IMP03%nz Historic&! ~WAnt In the tirlb of the
Ramonlan People!" (CaLLectivizatical, VP 3,-6.
2. *Ths Origin of tho Pwrtth and t!::s Problems of Ilto
abructuxLe and 00MVattlon" a. U. ;M.F"n Doctor
or Physical and Natba=AMIcal Sciences Obotor in
StIlate pit'. oo-?Ia t4mAtIce); pp7,,25.
3. ;Origore C4balcoficu and the Fire% Geolog-cal
ap~r,"Victo; IDISMCU and Vasile W=3k, Neharost;
Pp 16-19.
gThooratical Consido-AtI0=3 on the 5-4bject of Goo.
morlboloer * Alex !n'49 Re3aaroh4r (Corestor)
Bucharest; !tiglish ;p ZO-28.
'The Devoloptant of Power azd the Crost Ion of th,,
UnItaxy Power Syat*= In the
Researcher (oorcator) . Butharoor ~ Itnill1ah J-rYj
pp 29-36.
6. "Ooomorpbo logical Observations at Rip& Ito ale ' V.
W.?AS, Butbarestt 1*1allsh SU=IL-Y; p* 37-39,
7. 'Inpressiona from a Trtp In the MW!,' Prof Oh
Bacharost: pp 40-".
S. 'Ibrough Iasi Rogluns-Schaol Prof Univ
I. QUQz;*tNj Iasi; V?
9. *Iziner&:T for an 1=torr I nal ft-rol on,' C. MMC'C-
MCU, Leadln&
--IPP ~2-57-
10. "$,-bo*2 Recursions in Rucsioara R*g1t~no,' Prof '"C14
VUEZU, Oraatis; ;p 57-65.
ll. 'Itinora:-y and School Sxzursions I-n V~ramxr-*3
Roglun*,* Prof Yorls, LZZA-11V, Bala hoaro: pp 65-",1.
12. *1he 'Koomo=Ia LrA Social-Cultur&I Zsv&loV%3nt of RYR~',
72-73.
.30 th-Vost,,ArrIcave Ch. MoUs Lecturer G*otar) and
R/009/61/000/001/003/005
D224/D302
AUTHOR: Vasile, Ilie, Engineer
TITLE: Manufacturing dies by built-up welding
PERIODICAL: Metalurgia. 9i constructia de maqini, no, 1, 1961,
67-71
TEXT: The article deals with a series of experiments conducted by
the Uzinele (Plant) "Sema'na'toarea" on a new di-metal manufacturing
method used in producing warm dies. The method consists of using
a cheap carbon steel for the body of the dies and the build-up of
the active part by welding. The body of the dies is made of OIC 35
(0L 50) carbon steel, or OLC 45 (OL 60) carbon steel, or in some
cases even of OLC 16 (0L 38) steel. The welding is built up into
a groove located along the cutting edges of the die. For the manu-
A-acturing of di-metal dies, the Uzinele "Industria Sirmei" (Plant)
in Cimpia Turzii.produces the IS 50 Rc" experimental electrodes.
The chemical composition of the welding built-up by these electrodes
Card 1/6
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Manufacturing dies- D224/D302
consists of 0.5 - 0.676 C9 1.5 - 1.7% Mn, 0,20 - Oz45/o Si, 1.9 - 2.3%
Cr, 0.35 - 0.5576 Mo, 0.04 S and 4 0.04 P, The hardness of the
built-up metal is 42 48 HRC. The "Sema*jngtoarea" Plant has conduc-
ted a series of welding tests with thick carbon-steel dies and es-
tablished the most adequate welding conditions and heat treatment
methods. All welding operations were performed by welder Ion Voican.
The welding was built-up in three layers. The first layer had a
thick column-structure consisting of fine, sorbitized martensite.
The second layer had a coarser structure with a more accentuated
dendrite, compared with the first layer. The third layer, after
hw.ring melted the crust of the second layer, thermally influenced
the previously built-up layers, breaking up their structure. Micro-
scopic examinations of the structure were accomplished by Engineer
E. Pop. The section hardness was measured by a Vickers-Poldi appa-
ratus, and the surface hardness by a Rockwell apparatus. The hard-
ness values obtained are compiled in Table I., Another series of
tests was conducted with steel dies, 90 x 160 x 25 m, made of OL
42 and OL 38 steels. The broadsides of the dies were provided with
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Manufacturing dies... D224/D302
either open channels of 10 x 5 mm, and 12.5 x 6.5 mm, or with closed
channels, 10 x 6 mm. Before welding, the dies were normalized for
30 minutes at 8500C. The weldings were built-up in several layers,
until the channels were completely filled. The lower layers con-
sisted of partially sorbitized martensite, small isolated ferrite
and carbide formations, and non-uniformly distributed troostite.
The upper layers consisted of sorbitized martensite, troostite and
complex carL-.;.des, located columnary. The samples annealed for hr
at 750 - 7700C presented a sorbitized martensite structure, non-
decomposed troostite and formations of carbides and ferrites. Ma-
chining with standard tools was impossible. Because of the non-
corresponding.structures, other types of annealings were examined.
The most suitable treatment was isothermic annealing for 3 hours
at 780 - 8000C, followed by cooling down in the furnace to 6500C.
The pieces were then kept for 3 hours in the furnace at this temper-
ature and finally cooled in the furnace. This annealing supplied
a homogeneous structure consisting of pearlite. Some of the samples
had a hardness of 170 - 210 HV, and other samples a hardness of
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Manufacturing dies... D224/D302
247 HV. This difference was due to the fact that the heat treat-
ment could not be carried out with complete accuracy. Hardening-
tempering experiments were accomplished parallel with the annealing
tests. The annealed samples, after their having been hardened at
850 - 8700C in oil, presented in the first welded layer a structure
of rough martensite, and a structure becoming increasingly finer,
the greater the distance between the welded layers and the basic
material. The hardness of these samples varied between 540 and 650
HV, which corresponds to 51 - 57 HRC. After tempering at 5500C,
the material consisted of a sorbite which had a martensitic struc-
ture in the upper layers. Slight WiedmannstHtten structures were
observed in the basic material. The granulation of the thermally
influenced zone close to the welded layers was very fine. The hard-
ness of the welding varied between 357 and 396 HV which corresponds
to 37 and 40 HRC. Since this temperature was considered too high,
new tests with lower temperatures were conducted, Best results
were obtained with a tempering temperature of 450"'C which supplied
a section hardness of 375 - 420 HV and a surface hardness of 42 -
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Manufacturing dies... D224/D302
45 IMC. The author finally establishes the various manufacturing
steps used in producing dies and punches. Conclusions: 1) The IIE
50 Rc" electrode may be used with good results for manufacturing
warm.dies; 2) The dies should be provided with clean grooves of cor-
responding dimensions; 3) Linear thermal energies with a q/v value
of 9,000 - 13,000 cal/cm should be used during the welding operati-
ons; 4) Special attention should be paid to the annealing operation
in order to obtain good machining ability; 5) Steel bodies with an
average carbon content (OLC 35 and OLG 45) should be subjected to
normalization before being welded. The welding should be accom-
plished after preheating to approximately 30000. Open channels
should be used since they supply cutting edges of pure welded mat-
erial, without being mixed with the basic material. There are 4
figures and 1 table. V/
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VASIIZI Ilie, ing.; POP, Ecaterinal ing,
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Applying welding in protective gas medium in constructing
agricultural machines. Metalurgia constr we 14 uo.8:729-734
Ag 162.
1. Uzinele "Semanatoarea".
VASILE, Ilia, ing.
Electric riveting applied to agricultural machine constraction.
I
Metalurgia constr mas 15 no.ls71-76 Ja 163.
1. Uzinele "Semanatoarea".
SEUMYANU, D.[Sarateanu, D.J; SURDAN K.[Surdan, C.]; SHOROOK, G.
Isorodoc, G.]; SHTEFENESKU, I.tStefanescu, 1.1; v sotrudai-
chestve a: DUMA, M.; MARTA, M.; VASILE, K.[Vasilie' C.1;
FLOPJ;-SKU, T.(Florescu, T.1; PAiff,i.-tWoui, P.]
Investigations of active immunization againBt ovine enzootic
abortion. Immunological study in various epizootic conditions.
Rev. sci. med, 8 no.3//+:167-171 163.
(RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (SHEEP DISEASES)
(ABORTIONP VETERINARY) (VACCDW)
CRACIUN, ltewus;.y~~, Lazar,- GLIGORI Radu; FURMAN, EVA
Construction Bites of the l1r. 5 Brasov Trust. Constr Buc 14
f no. 674: 3 8 December 1962.
VASTLE, LUCA., E.
"]from the Experience of VechanIzed Planting of Shelter Belts in Dobruja."
P. 248.. (AIW", R(7,ANCL-3C=ICE, Vol. 69, No. 6, June, 1954, Bucuresti,
Rumania.)
SO; Month2,v List of East European Accessions. (EM), LC, Vol. 4,
No. 1, Jan. 1955 Uncl,
VASIU',, M'aria; BARCA-TOMA, Eloaa
Study of the inatru:-.,~Dnt. (=eridi'~n circle) ti~ the Bucharest
I i?,! C?,:g,
Ob.,jorvatory foi. t.h'.1 Y-Inr-) "L--, 'i Itudii antron saismol 9 no.2:249 164.
1. '.stronoalcal Observatory of the Rimpanian AcadorW, Burhare.,3t, 5 Cutitul
do Argint Straot,
VEMCU, N.; VMILF-
A -P-
From the experience of the Slobosla Machine and Tractor
StAtion in reduction of cost price. Problems econ 15 no.8:
134-140 Ag 262.
VASILE, S.
High-frequency generator types applied in indi3etive metal heating and the
choice of the frequency for the corresronding case. METALURGIA SI CONSTRUCTIA
DE MASINI (Metallurgy and Machine Constructi n.) 1:33:Jan 55
GEORGESCU, C. C.; VASlLE, Sanda
The nature of'tbe-i~tl6iescence of Trifollum repens L.,
explained on the basis of streaked heads. Rev biol 7
no- 4: 537-542 162.
1. Biologisches Institut "Traian Savulescull, Saktion fur
Pflanzenmorphologie und-systematik.
2. Korrespondierendes Mitglied der Akademie der RVR (for
Georgescu)e
GALEA,Gh. conf t, RADU~ACUE.,- drej GALEjI., dr.; VASILE, Smaranda, dr.)
ROVINTESCU,F.,, dr.; ICUIESCU, Felaghiao dr."----"-
Biolodical and clinical value of the urinary elimination-of
17-ketooteroids ih epidemic hepatitis, chronic hepatitis and
cirrhosis following epidemic hepatitis. Mad. interm. 16 noolt
55-65 JaY64 d
10 Lucrare efectuata in Clinics, de pamiologie a fpitaiuiui
111arincoveneso".
VASILE, Mirza D.; HMDUC, Mircea I.; GHEMGHIU, Tony C.
Division of nerve cells. Cas.lek.cesk 100 no.34:1063-1067 25 Ag '61.
1. Kolektiv pro biomorfologii pobocky Alcademie R.L.R., Jassy a katedry
histologie Ustavu pro lekarsko-farmacentickou.vyuku, Jassy.
(NMONS pbysiol) (CELL DIVISION)
-2:
PETRASff, I.N.; VASILECHKO, V.P.
Using field data for calculating the phase ~ermsability of
rocks for oil and gas. Nauoh.-tekh. abor. po dob. nefti
no.1600-34 162. (KRA 15:9)
1. Neftepromyslovoye upravleniye Dolinaneft'.
(Dolina region (Stanislav Province)-Oil reservoir engineering)
AKULISHIN, A.I.; VASILECHKO, V.P.
Prospects for developing the Vygoda oil pool in the northern
Dolina oil field. Neft. i gas. prom. no.2:39-41 Ap-Je 164.
(MIRA 170)
Rumania/ Physical Chemistry Electrochemistry
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 19.57, 11371
Author
lust Acade.W Rumxdan People's Republic
Title Hydrogen Galvanic Pile
Orig Pub Pila electrica cu hidrogen.,
Comua. Acad. RFR, 1956, 6, No 1, 29-33 (Rumanian; Russian and French
SUInvull ies)
B-12
Abstract Description of a*hydrogen concentration pile. in vhich the negative elec-
rode is platinized Pt, and the positive -- Au. The electrolyte is
0.36% H,S04 solution containing hydrogen (0.001 atm). B.m.f. of the cell
is 0.16'v. When the circuit is closed the dell undergoes rapid polariza-
tion and e.m.f. and current intensity become very s-11. When the cir-
cuit is opened e.m.f. gradually raturns to its initial value.
VASILEGA, V.S.
Dotermination of the amount of lime to be used in the purification
of diffusion Juices. Sakh.prom- 35 no.6:1&-18 Je 161.
(MIRA 14:6)
1. Upravleniye gakharney promyshlennosti Voronezhakogo sovnarkhoza#
(Sugar manufacture)
(lime)
VASILEGA, V.S.; IVANOV, S.Z.; SAPRONOV, A.R.
Good manusl for students and factory workers. Sakh. Prom. 35
no, 5t75-78 My 161. 04IRA 14:5)
(Sugar manufacture)
VASILEGA, V.S.
Concerning S.F.Skorbilin's new formula for determining the amount
of lime used in juice purification. Sakh.prom. 35 noo7:24,26
JI 161. * (KM 14:7)
1. Voronezbekiy sovnarkhoz.
(Sugar manufacture) (Lime)
VASILEGA, V.S.; IVANOV, S.Z.; SAPRONOVt A.R.
"Technology of sugar manufacture from sugar beetsw bf I.M.Litvak.
Reviewed by V.S.Vasilega, S.Z.Ivanov, A.R.Sapronov. IZV.Vfso-
ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. 2:160-162 162. OURA 15:5)
(Sugar manufacture) (Litvak, I.M.)
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)4lady Akad. lVajok S:S.S.N, 74. 2170-MLI IIINII~ A twirl
if. results on the nature of 1hr tractioart of
Broinosuccinimide on heat ing re"t a by
slit itmic route, with cationoid Br being attached to the radi-
cal of i~~ Rilig compd. used. However. when ultraviolet
arlivj(iom isused. Brattachem tothe Ifilatorn and not to the
R. fironto attlitles of Acoll, Well, anti 0,NC.H.Collf
6~mtirr unstatcol) mirt *ith Rilix like alkflirs, cleaving
1113r.although the I;YOII dcriv. alm)gavra pus. lir reaction.
aml fir the ratfiril R of Rif [gin a sid"eavi ion. lizo-
Initiation Of bulpen-ioust.1 As udtsufi_*~NC04 I and Wolf
its CCI, gAvr thr r-p. httmilmotnitrsof th~is,hlq. "hich re-
acitil with RjllX an typic.11 pns. lit resgrni-s (lit is lxxind sti
R after the reaclion). Reactiots of PhJlq with 11SChil in
CIICI, was consplex, V)hjj throults radical formailan, which
reacted with the m)lvent and yirlded PhIlitCl. PlifigOliz.
Cslf*. W011, anti philialic acitt (probably fly hydroiysi. of
.4 A -~- T I 'j
'FIA-. V VASIT."'.I:,
KA
1. -
2. LISSR (600)
4. Carbon Tetrachloride
7. Free-radical reactions of cnr:~on tetrachlori-ie, Usu. khim. -21, no. 1,
Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
May
1953, Uncl.
vmftfER, X.
7519 vAgIVEM, X.
tTAM I RELIGIYA 0 PROISKHOZHDRIII CHELOVEKA. ULAJI-UDEO BURYAT-YENGOL.
KN. IZD., 1954. 28S. 20SM (B. KA PROPGANDISTA ATEYSTA) 2.000 EKZ.
25 K.-NA BURYAU YCNGOL.'-vYAZ.-(55.649) F 572-44 2
So: Knizhnya Letopis (pge 21) VOL. 79 1955
- -- - - - - - -- i
,,VASILENKO, A.
In Kiev no attention is paid to propagandizing aviatorial skill.
Grazhd. av. 12 no.11:10-11 14 155. (MERA 15:9)
(Aeronautics-Study and teachir2)
VASILENKO, A.
-,
Work and life of a small unit. Grazhd.av. 13 no.1:8-9 Ja 156.
(MLRA 9-5)
(Aeronautics, Commercial)
VASILENXOI,A:.,,,
When the Party Office pays little attention to the OcOuOm7 Of
production. Grazhd.av.13 n0-7:24-25 JI 156. Mu 9:9)
(Airplanes-Maixtanancs and repair)
YASIL MO, A.
'56.
Tu-104 flied to the last. Grazha.av. 13 no-8:7-8 Ag
11~ , (WAA)
(jet planes)
VASIIZNXO, A.
At the airport of a health resort town. Graghd,ev.13 no.11:34 9 156.
(Sochi--Airports) (MLRL 10:2)
VYSHENXDV, 1.;*VASIL1NKOqA.
Start of an important work (OUsing aviation in agriculture of north-
ern regions" by NA.Antrushin. Reviewed by I.V.Vyshenkov, A.Vasi-
lanko). Grazhd.av.13 no.12:34 D 156. (W6~A 10:2)
(Aeronautics In agriculture) (Antrushin, NoM
VASILENKO, A.
''. 0 .:
Visiting the airplane "Maskva." IUn.tekh. 2 no.10159-61 0 157.
(MIRA 10:10)
(Airplanes)
VASILFINX01 A. . - -
7~ie airp4me..is off-schedula. Grazhd. ay. 14 no.4:29-30 Ap 157.
OMA 10.-6)
a zhurna -'iGr '
1. S~etsiallnyy korraSpGiid;*t' '"' la azhdauskaya avivxiyaff.
(Aeronautics, Commercial)
AUTHOR; SOV/84-58-8-47/59
TITLE: A Story About Civil Airmen (Povest' o graz-hdanskikb letchikakh)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya., 1958, Nr 8, P 32 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a review of a story by P. Osipov) "Above the Sea (Naval.
Airmen)" (Nad morem;Mrskiye letchiki), published by the news-
paper "Volga.," Astrakhan'. 1957., 161 p. The story deals with the
problem of adaptation to peacetime occupations of airmen discharged
from the Navy.
Card 1/1
VASILMO, A. (g.Kostroma)
Planes take off from Kostroms. Grazhd.av. 17 no.1:15-16
ja 16o. (MIU 13: 5 )
(Kostrom Province--Airlines. Local service)
VASILENKQ A. [Vasylenko, A ]. radiolydbitell (Simferopol'); BLOMKVIST,
YE. LBlomkvist, Mi, radiolyubitell (Simferopol')
Photoelectronic automat for the control of electric street lights.
Nauka i zhyttia 12. no.7.-55-56 J1 162. (MIRA 16:1)
(Hlectrl~nic, control) (Street lighting)
VASILIno, pbzhigal I shchik.
,
General overhaul of chambers without stoppizigg annular kilns. Strol.
N~Lt--3 !lo,.501734 W 157. (MLRA 10:6)
1. Groznanskogo kirpichnogq.;ayoda No.1 r-hachano-Ingushokogo uprav-
leniya promyshlennosti stroitel'nykh materialov.
(Grozn.vy--Hoffmann kiln)
BASSINA. M.; UMTIN, Tu.; FELIPAT, V.; VASILINIO, A.
For the prize offered by *RMiOg magazine. Radio no-11:15-16
N '56. 00-RA 9:12)
1. Nachallnik kollektivnoy radiontantaii LlTovskogo radjoklaba
'(for Bassins,). 2. Nachallnik kollektivnoy radlostantsii kluba
UA3KwA (for KaPustin). 3. Nachsllnik Zaporozhakogo radjokluba
(for Pelipsy).
(Radio--Competitions)
VASIIJMKO,A.
A feat. Graxhd. av. 12 no.4:39 AP 855. (HIRk 0:9)
(Mankin, Alaksandr Petrovich)
Patriotle work of the people of Mmanoyarsk. Grathd. av, 14 noj:
4 mr 157. (KM 10:6)
(Krasnoyarsk-Aaronauties, Commercial)
... .. . I
"Some word about tt~~phalt.fv
Chemicky Prumysl, Praha, Vol 4, 'i0 5, R-'iY 1954, F. 171.1
SO: Eastern Eurorean Accessions List , 17 1 .,~
.:~-! 3, -7") ,L,, Cct s-,
-VASLTZM A,,, almdemik, otv.red.; GCRSHKOV, A.A., red,; POSTNIKOV,
I.M.. doktor takhn.nBuk. red.; KWSMKO, S.M.. doktor tekhn.nauk,
red.; ADA 0, A.I., kand.tekhn.nBuk, red.; DAY71W, G.M.,
kand.ekonomonaukq red.; LWKIY, S.D., red.izd-va; 301T. R.A.,
tekhn.red.
(Manufacture of machinery; proceedinge of a conference on the
development of productive forcee of the Kharkov Economic Region)
Voprosy mashinostrooniia; trudy nauchno-tokhalcheskoi konferentaii
po rezvitiiu proizvoditelinykh oil KharIkovskogo ekonomichaskogo
raiona. Kiev. No.3. 1960. 182 p. (MIRA 14:3)
1,4kademiya nauk USSR, Kiyev. Sovet pQ izuchenlyu proizvodi-
tolinykh oil Ukrainskoy SM. 2.. AN UbM (for Vasilenko). 3. Chlen-
korrespondent AN USSR (for Gorshkov).
(Kharkov Economic Region-Industries)
difi ed c a "clM Il c'! V,. !-v,
A474 - Vzl
VISITETKO) it. P
RT-1360 LInoculated Cact Iron in ",%chine Preface, Intror~-,ct-'on 3-11),
pa,, es 70-96, and 132-1.,---~ frori:
I'lodifitsirovannyi Chur-un v llla~;hinostroenii. Kiev, 191~'O.
VA911=0 A. A.
181T79
USSR/Metals - Cast Iron Jul 50
"First Scientific and Technological Conference an
High-Quality Cast Irons," A. A. Vasilenko, Act Mem,
Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR and Laureate of Stalin Prize
"Visnyk Ak Nauk UkrainB'koy RSR" No 7, pp 63-69
Conference 8-9 MaY 5q consisted of representatives
of large plants, sci res institutions and ministries
of Ukrainian SSR and USSR, Discussed theory of cast-
Iron alloying and evaluating quality of alloy cast
iron and high-strength iron. Gives conclusions and
suggestions,
W
VOTIRTY0, A. A.
Modifiziertes Cusseisen In Von A. A. Vasilenko Und 1. ~*. Gricorlyev.
Leipzig, Fachbuc~ver7ag, 1957.
116 p. Illus., Diagro., Tables.
Translation from the Russian, ".Mod-ifitsirovannyy Cmugun V !,hainostroyenii", Kiev, 1950.
"Literaturnachweis": p. 134-116.
N/5
733.2
-V31
VAS Imi I NK A., radaktor; VASIEHRIT-YO, r.I., redaktor; GRIGMIYZV. I.S.,
-l" re tor; SKRIDARKO, 13.11., redaktor; rAY?MKAN, I.D,. redaktor;
SOROKA, N., redaktor; RUMNSM, Ta., tekhredaktor
[High-strength cast iron] Tysokoprochnyo chugmW. Kiev, Goo. nauchno-
tekhn, isd-vo mashinostrott. lit-ry, Ukrainakoe otd-nie, 1954. 303 P.
(Microfilm3 (HLRA 8:3)
(Cast iron)
SOV/ 137-58-10-21561
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 158 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Vasilenko
TITLE: High-strength Cast Iron in Machine Building (Vysokoprochnyy
chugun v mashinostroyenii)
PERIODICAL: Nauchn. tr. In-ta mashinoved. i s.-kh. mekhan. AN UkrSSR,
1958, Vol 6, pp 3-32
ABSTRACT: A description of results of extended investigations dealing
with the manufacture of cast iron with spheroidal graphite
(CISG) and with studies of its properties. In order to obtain
CISG, a cast iron containing more than 5.616 (C-F Si) is inocu-
lated with the following: a) An alloying addition of FeSi-Mg or
SiCa-Mg containing 207o Mg, and b) metallic Mg in enclosed
chambers or ladles. High strength and good wear-resistance
properties are imparted to the CISG after it has been subjected
to heat treatment consisting of the following procedures: 1)
Heating of the metal to a temperature of 950-9800C for a per-
iod of 1-2 hours and maintaining it at that temperature for 1-2
hours; 2) cooling the metal in a furnace to 9000 at a rate of
Card I/Z 80-1000/hr, and 3) further cooling in air. Mechanical
SOV/137-58-10-21561
High-strength Cast Iron in Machine Building
properties of the cast iron after the heat treatment are as follows: 0-b , 55-
65 kg/mm2; 6 , 1.5-3.51o; ak- 0.8-2.1 kgm/cmZ. A high-speed method was
developed for the production of malleable cast iron which can be annealed
within 4 to 10 hours. Also developed was a novel double -inoculation method
whereby the cast iron is first inoculated with Mg and then with FeSi; the
graphitizing process in this type of cast iron is completed at the time of
solidification of the cast in its mold. Tests performed on CISG at a temper-
ature of 45O--k2.50 revealed a u- i value of 12 kg/mm2 and a (Tcr of 20,kg/mmz;
these figures are approximatel? twice as great as corresponding values of
carbon~steels. Introduction of 1.2-3.5% of Mn into the CISG, after approp-
riate heat-treatment procedures, permits one to obtain an austenite base; the
cast iron thus obtained is nonmagnetic and possesses good wear-, corrosion-,
and heat-resistant properties.
E.Sh.
1. Cast iron--Properties 2. Cast iron--Applicati-ons
Card Z/Z
VASILF,NKOO A.A. (Vasylenkog A.0.]; GEZ, Yu.I. [Hezq IU.I.]
Effect of phosphorus content on the properties of cast iron
with nodular graphite, Nauko pratei Inst. 2yv. v7robe AN
tRSR 8:28-41 159. (MIRA 14t1)
(Cast iron-Testing) (Phosphorus)
PHASE I BOOK ZXPLOITATIOX SOV/5053
V8660yurnaya konforentaiya po trenlyu 1,1=nosu v mashLnakh. 3d,
19- 1
Unon 1 Lzactostoy1cost'. AntlfrLktGVninyy*
mat rialy (wear and
Water Resistance. Antlrrlction Materials No:cow, Xzd-vo AN
)
333R, 1960. 273 P. Errata slip Inserted. 3,500 copies printed.
(Seriest Its: Trudy, v. 1)
Sponsoring Agency: Akademlya nauk SSSR. ImtItut anahinOvedenlys.
Reap. Ed.s M. N. M%rushchov. Professor; Eds. of Publishing
Souse: M. Ta. Jaebanov, and 3. L. Orpik; Tech. Ed.:
T. V. Polyakova.
-PtM?Mt This collection of articles Is Intended for practicing
engineers and research scientists.
COVERAGE: The colloctio
yublIshad by the 1-natitut washinovedenlys.
(Institute or
AN 3&U clence of FAchines, Academy of Sciences
USSR) contaln4 papers presented at the In Taosoyuznaya Xon-
firentaira pa trenlyu I iznosu v maihinakh (Third All-Union
Conference on Friction and Wear in Machl-nea) which was hold
A ril 9-15
Problems discu33ad war,* in 5 main areas:
1958 .
,
13
ftdrody.-I. Theory of IAibricatlon and Friction Bearings
(Chairmenj Ye. M. Outlyar, Doctor of Technical Sciences, and
A. K. D'yachkov, Doctor of Technical Scleaces)l 2) Lubrica-.Ion 41.1
and Lkxbricant Materials (Chairman: 0. V. Vinogradov, Doctor of
Chealcal Sciences); 3) Dry. and Boundary Friction (Chaimen:
B. V. Deryagin, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences
USSR& and 1. V. Xragel'skly, Doctor of Technical Sciences);
4) Wear and Wear Resistance (Chairman: K. M. Xrushchov.
Doctor of Technical Sciences); and 5) Friction and Antifric-
tion Natorials (Chalmen: 1. V. Xragellakly, Doctor of Tech-
alcal Sciences, and R. X. Krushchov, Doer-or of TachnIcal
Sciences). Chairman of the general asse=bly (on the first and
last day of the conference) was Acadewiclan A. A. Blazomravov.
L. Tu. Pruchanskll, Candidate of Technical Sciences, was scl-
4Zt1fIc secretary. The transactions of the conference were
Publiahed In 3 volumes, of which the present volune is the
This volume, contains articles concerning the wear and
wear resistance of ant1frictlon materials- Among the topics
covered are: modern developments In the theory and exp4ri-
mental science of wear resistance or materials. specific data
on the wear realstance or various combLmatices of material@,
mthods for Increasing the wear r*313ta_nc& of certain materials,
the effects of rrictlon and wear on the structure or materials.
the mch-alam of the seizing of metals. the effect of various
types or lubricating unterials an salzir.-g. abrasive wear of a
wide -1~14 of materials Ltd componvat3 under cany different
ccqdltlang, modern developments In antlfr--ction materials, and
the arrects or finish machining on wear res.-stance. Many per-
sonalltles are mentioned in the text. Referenc*a accompany nost
A...and A. V. 51!p ov3. Laboratory Ln-
vw.~ Antlacizing zratziiry of Several
Materiale Used In Worn OeArG 170
qm-~- A. P:11 Problems In the Theory or the Setting
of Metals 174
43exanow, A. 11. Comparative astImate of the Antiselzing
184
Proportion or KaterWO-and Their Combinallona
3. Abraslv* Wear. Wear Under Special Conditions
of Friction
Bezborod1ko, X. D. Wear of Steel and Bronze at High
In the Presence of OrganLd
Nonorganle Lubricants and an Abrast" 19%
A A , V_j Stetsenko, and ye, A, Marlco"YIZ,
1: - c 'C- -a-Me
ROINHY'. ~1.n k the wsa~'~;aisan ghly 6~r
cast Irm 01
Card 8/2 3
7
~30V-21-5t~-4-
AUTHORS; Vasilenkc, A,A., Member of the AS UkrSSR, and Savizh;
TI'7LE: Determination of Soil Density by Radioactive Isotopes
(0predeleniye plotnosti gruntov s pomoshchlyu rndloaktiv-
nykh izotopov)
?ERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademil nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR. 1958, Nr 4,
pp 372-375 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Institute of Machine Study of the AS UkrSSSR investigated
the density of various soils, such agosand, clay and blask
earth, by means of radiation from Co radioactive isotopes
having an intensity of about 1 millicurie, The exper-imen .s
have shown that the parallel beam of monochromatic ga--ma-
rays was absorbed by those soils according to an exponential
law: J. -'~c h
where Jh is the intensity of radiation after passing a
h-thick layer of soil, J 0 is the intensity of radiation wlth-
out an absorber, JA.-is the linear coefficient of absorption,
The ratio of linear absorption coefficient to the density of
Card 1/2 a substance P is a constant quantity for a given radiat-ion
Determination of Soil Density by Radioactive Isotopes
SOV-21-50-4-4/29
source and the same geometry of experiment, i.e.
Therefore, the density of the soil can be found by the value
of the linear absorption coefficient, and the authors come
to a conclusion that radioactive isotopes can be effective-
ly employed in determinirg the density and zones of deform-
ation of soils with different physical properties. The per-
formed experiments furnish grounds for designing measuring
devices for determining soil characteristics under field
conditions. There are 4 graphs and 1 diagram.
ASSOCIATION: Institut mashinovedeniya AN Ukr SSR (Institute of Machine
Study of the AS Ukr SSR)
SUBMITTED: August 10, 1957
NOTE: Russian title and Russian names of individuals and insti-
tutions appearing in this article have been used in the
transliteration.
1. Soils--Density 2. Isotopes (Radioactive)--Applications
Card 2/2 3. Mathematics--Applications
VASUENKO A.A.,nkndemik.-SAVICH, P.V.,inzh.
- -
New nathods for determining soil density. Mekh. i elk. sots.
sellkhoz. 15 no.2:20-22 158. (MIRA 11:5)
1. Inntitut mashinovedeniyA AN USSR. 2. All USSR (for Vasilenkro).
(Soil physics)
f / . j ", -
r7?1 I IIf -
-
ViASYUK, P.A.,' otvetstvenny7 red.; -.VASIIENKO, A.A., red.; YUKOWIRIK, Y.Y.,
ka nd. eel I skokhozyays tvenqykCV-fi,iA-, *red.; ZELYWAN, knod.
tekhn.nauk, red.; KUKHARMO, H.I., kend.biol.rtauk, red.;
HULYARSKIY, B.Ya., red.lzd-ye; SIVACHRMO, Ye.K., takhn.red.
(Improving techniques of using fertilizers) Usovershenstvovanie
takhniki vnesentis udobrenii. KiYev, 1955. 255 P- (mnu 11:6)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR. Kiyev. Rada po vyvcheniyu produktivnykh
oil URRR. 2. Daystvitellny7 chlen Akademii nauk USSR i Vaesoyuznoy
akademii sellskokhozyaystvennfth nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Tlasyuk)
3. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii nauk USSR (for Vastlenko)
(Fertilizers and manures)
VASILENK09 A.A.-p akademik
Over-all mechanization in sugar-beet growing and harvesting.
Mekh. i elek. sots. sellkhoz. 19 no.2:4-7 161. (MIRA 14:3)
-1. Akademiya nauk USSR. . .
(Sugar bepto) (Agricultural machinery)
VASILENKO, A.A., akademik [deceased]; GEILISIbCHIK, V.G., inzh.
Stud.Y.of the haulm cutting apparatus of beet harvest-ers with
haulm cutting at the root. Makh. i elek. sots. sellkhoz. 21
no.4:3-7 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mekhanizatsii i
elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozyaystva.
(Sugar beets-Harvesting) (Harvesting machinery)
1 J PLc) 'If
_2YEM D:
ACC NR, AP6026796*-----(-~F-S--O-'U-R-CE _C:0-DE: uR/ol98/66/002-/007/0095/0102
AUTHOR: Vaoilenko, A. A. (Kiev)
ORG: Kiev Technological Institute of Light Industry (Kiyovskiy.
legkoy promyshlennii_st-iT___
TITLE: Design of flexible members of "vave-type" stearintra
SOURCE; Prikladnaya mekhanika, v. 2, no. 7, 1966, 95-102
TOPIC TAGS: toothed Sear transmission, flexible gear transmission,
wave type gearing, flexible gearing
ABSTRACT: The "vave-type" gearing \1(voluovaya peredacha) consists of
three basic elements (see'Fig'. 1): a flexible Sear or cylinder (2)
with teeth on the inner (or outer)
surface, a generator (1) on the
outer (or inner) surface of the
.cylinder (2), and a rigid gear (3)
Fig. 1 . Wave-
vith outer (or inner teeth) against
type
gearing which the gear or cylinder (2) is
pressed by generator (1); the latter
can have 2, 3 or 4 pressure elements
In the article, the state of strain
VASILENKO !I,,
*,-. i;,~, !, !F,:, _- - , -.,.
"Flexible wire shafts" by G.I.Kogan-Vollman. Reviewed by A.F.
Vasilenko. Strol.i dor.mohinostr. 3 no.12:35 D 158.
(MIR& 11:12)
(Shafting) (Kqgan-Vollman. G.I.)
VASILENKO, A. G.
"Directed Variability of Hicroorganisma, Report 1,
Antagonistic Characteristics in Sporous Aerobes,"
Mikrobiol, Epidemiol i I=-unobiol, 1951, No. I
Mikrobiologiya, Vol XX, No. 5, 1951.
ww-24635.
" "Directed Development of
Zhur
VASnENKO, A. G.
"Directed Variability of Microorganisms, Report II,
Dependence of Antagonism and Satellitism in the Sporous Aerobes on
Phases of Microbe Dissociation," Zhur Mikroblol, Epidemiol i
Immunobiol, 1951, No. 2.
Mikrobiologiya, Vol XX, No. 5, 1951
4F-W-24635
VASIIENKO, A.G.
Directed variability of antagonistic properties. Mikrobiologiiat
moskv~* 21 no. 6:671-676 Nov-Dee 1952. (OLML 23:3)
1. Chernovitsy Kedical.Institutee
VASIUKKO, A.G.
Sukaev-Vollfartal nurturing method for the regeneration of
filterable forms of microbes. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immun.
no.li" J& 154. (MLRA 7:2)
1. Iz kafedry mikrobiolo-ii Chernovitakogo meditsinskogo insti-
0
tuta. (Bacteriology--Cultures and culture media)
fF--
m~wj
ME
USSR/MicrobioloE--y. General 14icrobiology. F
Abs Jour :Ref 'Zjhur-Biol., No 13, 19582 57441
Author :Vasilenko A. G,
Inst :i4ot Fiven
Title :On 9ome Regularities of Directed Variability
of the Coli Bacillus
Orig Pub :Mikrobiologiya, 1957, 26, -No 2, 160-166
Abstract :Eleven viriants were obtained 28 to 35 days af-
ter daily passages of selected colonies of the
Escherichia coli strain on a semi-starv:~. tion
medium, to which bacteria of the B Breslau 2110
strain killed by heating were added . Seven of
these weice agglutinated i--;ith the Flexner and
Grigorlyev serum to a titer of 11200 a.-Id lysed
with the dysentery bacteriophage. The biochemi-
cal properties of 4 variants did not change.
Card 1/2 /9
VASIMKO, A.G., BELYKH, G.A.
Studies on controlled variability of Enterobacteriacese employing
radioactive sulfur and phosphorus [with summary in English]
Mikrobiologiia 27 no,,5:565-569 S-0 158 (MIRA 11:12)
1. Stalinskiy mediteinskoy institut imeni A.M. Gor1kogo, Stalino;
(BACTERIA,
Enterobacteriacea, variabillt7 In presence of Setlmonella
braslau, radiosulfur & radiophoophorus studies (Rue))
(SAIMMTELLA 0
brealau, off. on variability of Enterobactrriacea,
rndiosulfur & rndiaphoopborus studies (Rue))
VASILMO, A.G.
Study of the wiability of microbes of the intestinal group in ex-
periments on dogs. Report 16j, Zhuromikrobiol.epid.l Immum. 31
no.1:66-71 ja 160. (MIRA 130)
1. 1z Ternopollskogo meditsinskogo institute. i Stalinskogo medi-
tainskogo instituta.
(IMSTIMS microbiol.
VASILENAO, A.G.; NOGACHUSKIY, I.I.; DZISI, I.F.
Interrelations of autoinfection and leukopenia and connective
tissue mast cell reactions in ra&-ation injury. Y*d. rad. .4
no,1202-73(16011 (MIRA 14:3)
IMIATION SICKNISS) (LE UKOPENIA)
(MAST CEUS)
VASILENKO, A.G.; NOGACHEVSKIT, I.I.
Role of biocenosis of the intestinal i3icroflora following radiation.
Report No. 1: Interrelation of autoinfection, leucopenia, and the
role of latent infection following radiation. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i
immun. 33 no-5:117-118 My 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1 Is Ternopollskogo meditsinakogo instituta.
iINTFZTINES-MICROBIOWGY) (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(LEUCOPENIA)
VASILENKO, Anatoliy Ivanovich; KOWOVA.. S.G... red.
(Smal3 sewage purification structures] Falye ochistrqe
kanalizatsionrWe sooruzbeniia. Kiev, lzd-vo "Budivellrqk,"
1964. 99 P. (MIRA 17:U)
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