SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VETRENKO. YE.A. - VETROV, A.V.
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KOKWO G.A. -, VITUNMe Te.A.
Relation between the kinetic characteristics of the vaporisation
of solids and the elasticity of maturated steam. Trudy lust. met.
UFAN SSSR no.4TI9.22 158. (MIRA IWO
(Nonferrous metalts-Ketallurgy) (Vapor densifff)
KOLETA, N.G.; MAKIN, F.S.; 1!~O~&LDIYXV, N.P.
Crystallization of alloys of the system FOS - C04S3- Zhur. prikl.
khim. 30 no.9.-1402-1405 3 157. (KIRA 11:1)
1. Inatitutlhimli i metallurgil Urallskogo filial& AN SSSR.
(Iron sulfides) (Cobalt sulfides)
MRUKO.L., ksuuUdat tekhnicheskik-h nauk
On improving the system of establishing longshoremenla work norm
and wages. Nor. flot 15 n0-7:5-7 Jl '55. (NM 8:9)
(Longshoremen) (wages)
12o 1 D&2141=4161- nd
ka" tekhn.nauk; SM, A.A., red.; VOIXOT, A*Aap
recL,12dAl. Istva; VA. I.B., tekhn.red.
[Comprehensive standards for loading and unloading work at sea POrtf]
lomplekenve normy, vyrabotki na pogrusochno-rimpusooWwo rabot'T_ T
morskikh portakh. Noukra. Ind-vo "gorsiml trMwpftt,ft 1957. 153 P.
(UnU 10: 12)
(Loading and unloading)
VETRENKO, L. D.
Proycktiroveniye progressivnykh norm na pogruzochnorazgruzochnyye raboty v morBkikh
portakh (Drafting progressive norms for loading and unloading operations In seaports)
Moskva, Izd-vo Morskoy Transportq 1952.
c17 p. tables, diagrv.
At head of titles Moscow. Teentrallnyy Nauchno-lasledovateltakiy Institut 'Jorskogo
Flota.
N/5
756.545
.V5
VNTR3NKOo T.Y.-
Giroubitory and respiratory responses to the effect of certain
chemirAil substances on the meninges Cwith summary in Ikelish].
Biul,ekep.biol. i zed. 45 no.1:69-73 A 158. (MMA 11:4)
1e Iz Imfe&ry patolorichaskur fistologit (gav. - prof. I.I.Ifedorov)
Llvovakogo gosuasretvannogo meditainakogo institute (dir, - prof,
L.H.Kwmenko). Predetavlena deyet.ohlenom AKN SSSR T.U.Chernigovskin.
(MINGZS. effect of drugs on.
cardiovase. & resp. responses to various drugs (Rae))
(CARDIOVASCUIAR SYSTIM, pbysioloV,
off. of meningeal responses to various drugs (Rua))
(RWMATION, physiology,
same)
Orig Pub : Vracheb, delop 19571 No lo ll-14.
Abstract : During weak but diffuse stimulation of the dura mater (D)
(r_oiming by gauze spongo) in dogs, a 15-25% decrease of
ar.'erial pressure and ciatailment of heart contractions to
10-12 beats per minute were noted. During a puncture or
superficial incision of D., the arterial pressure dropped
less. In both cases., the amplitude and rate of respira-
tion grew 3-4 times. During incision of D, the effect was
wre obvious* In addition, respiration remintA faulty
and uneven) impairment of the heart 1.,hythr was, noted,, the
Card 1/2 size and form of separate waves chanted, 11=1 flow
VATRIM T.Ir
*bftkww~-'
*a
Reflexes from the cerebral membranes during the action of mechanICS1
stimalants. Vrach. dalo no.1:11-13 A '57 (XLRA 10:4)
1. Wedra patologicheeko7 fisiologil (zav.-prof. I.I. Yedorov)
LIvovsko o maditsinskogo Instituta.
SAMS)
SOV/137-59-1-484
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 61 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Vetrenko, Ye. A.
TITLE: An Approximate Computation of Variations in the Temperature of the
Melt in the Process of Bessemerizing of Copper Matte (Priblizhennyy
raschet izmeneniy temperatury rasplava v protseEse bessernerovaniya
mednogo shteyna)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metallurgii. UraPskiy fil. AN SSSR, 1957, Nr 1. pp 122-
131
ABSTRACT: In order to reduce thermal losses in a converter after the slag had
been poured off it is imperative that idle periods in its operation be
reduced; this is particularly important in the beginning stages of
blowing. If the range of temperature variations of the melt is to be
reduced, it is essential that the charge be assembled prevalently in
the early stages of blowing. Increasing the moisture content of the
blast by means of stearn increases the productivity and reduces tern-
perature variations during blowing. Optimal conditions for blowing
are attained if copper-rich additives are introduced in the beginning
Card 1/1 of the operation and if the moisture content of the blast is subsequently
increased. Ye. Z.
VBTUM* Yo.l.; DIM, N.P. [deoeimed); 01MOVA, A.I.
Using radioisotopes for the stu4r Of zinc and selenim changes
to the gaseous state. Trudy Inst, met. LTAY WSR. no.2:141-146
158. (MIRA 12:4)
(Sublimation (PhYsical sciences)) (Zinc-'Isotopes)
. (Selenium-Isotopes) .
SOV/137-58- IZ-24309
Translation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p 54 (USSR)
AUTHORS- Moleva, N. G. , Vetrenko, Ye. A. , Kusakin, P - S
TITLE: Relationship of Matte Crushability and Abraeability to Coolin- Rate
0
(Za.visimost' drobimosti i istira.yemosti shteynov ot skorosti ikh
okh1azhdeniya)
PERIODICAL- Tr. In-ta metallurgii. Ural'skiy fil. AN SSSR, 1957. Nr 1, pp 99-
10;~
ABSTRACT Ac~-.elerated cooling of mattes (M) in the nickel industry permits a
significant reduction of precipitation of the Fe-Ni therein. When this
practice is followed, the-Fe-Ni dendrites are distributed equally
within the basic sulfide mass and segregation thereof is not observed.
Rapidly cooled M show substantially lower resistance to abrasion, but
respond to crushing considerably more poorly than when cooled slowly.
Sig ifficant segregation of a metallic phase -of (Fe-Ni) is observed in
slovly- cooled specimens, as is a greater microhar.dness of rapidly
coclid M. This testifies to the fact that a hardening of the metallic
an4'sulfide phases is underway.
Card 1/1 Ye. -Z
-VZTFMID, Yt, J,
Affect of diffusion rate on the interaction of gases vith subli-
mation and dissociation substances. Tru4 rust. not. WAR SSSR
no.2:117-123 138. (KIRA 12:4)
(Nonferrous metals-Metallurg7) (Diffusion)
SOV/136-59-4-7/24
AUTHORSt Betbafthant A.A., Bulatov, V.D., Vetrenko, Te.A.,
Komlev, G.A. and Medved*vt V.K.
TITLEt Ways of Improving the Technology and Requirements of the
Process of Pyroselection (Puti novershonstvovimiya
~tvkhnologii I trebovaniya kh agregatu dlya proltsessa
piroselektaii)
PZRIODICALs Twvetnyye metally, 1959, Nr 4, PP-30-33 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The paper reviews a lot of work carried out in the field
of pyroselection, a method of extracting easily vaporised
substances. Work has been carried out on the KivegradsOY
and IrtyahsW copper smelters and also in the Kamenogorsk4y-
lead works on the preparation of Cu- Pb- and Bi-containing
matt* in a converter. kocording to the Altayakiy gorno-
metallurgicheskiy institute, sublimation of Pb reachet
709 and recent kinetic investigations (Ref 15,16) have
shown the high values of subldmation of Zn and Cd.
Pyroselection can result in an increase in the rate of
using raw material of 10 to 12% (Ref 9). It has been
shown that preliminary granulation of the charge is
advisable (Ref 10). The melting time was 30 to 40% of
Card 1/3, the total cycles some heat being used in drying the charge
SOV/136-39'4-7/24
Ways of Improving the Technology and Requirements of the Process of
Pyroselection
and in the dissociation of sulphur. By preliminarily
heating the charge, production can be increased. This
Cain be done by heating with carbon-type fuel. The next
stage for Zn-containing matte in an oxidising blow
which quickly extracts the Zn. The ZnS is extracted by
blowing with a neutral or a reducing atmosphere# the
temperature being obtained by carbon fuel. After
extracting most of the ZnS, the remaining ZnS is removed
by oxidizing to the oxide. Afterwards it is reduced to
metallic Zn. From the practical point of view, lump
ooke as a fuel given quite good results. The slag
largely consists'of iron oxide. C&0 can be used an a
flux, as it has a positive influence on the extraction
of volatile elements. The furnace for pyrovelection
must be sealed and have an automatic continuous charger.
There must be some means for preheating the charge.
Card 2/3 PrOduction can be increased by decreasing heat losses.
SOV/136-59-4-7/24
Ways of Improving the Technology and Requirements of the Process of
Pyroselection
Thei most frequent cause of trouble in a gas leak
between the lining and the came. There are
26 references, 24 of which are Soviet and 2 English.
Card 3/3
BABANHAN, A,A.; MUMMY, V.M.~ D'JTUZOVA, J,,V.; VETRENKOO Ye.A.
.. .. --- --l-.l:--.---'-.,.
Thr,-rincriynamic analysis of' behavior In the pyroselection
pr(.,A,ers,4. Met. mnt- 38 no-4t59-62, Ap 165, (141RA 180)
OEM
FRISHBERG, I.V.; HIKULINSKIY, A.S.; VETRFIIKO, Ye.A.
, - 1; ~ ~.' -!i, " -, - -
Device for measuring the quantity of a condensing subatance.
Zav. lab. 29 no.91ll.43-1144 163. (KRA 17: 1)
1. Institut metallurgii Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR.
ANISHEVA, N.A.; BALAKIREV, V.F.; VETRENKO. Ye.A.; WHIN, A.I.;
KOMLEV, G.A.
VolaUlization of zino during the smelting of oopper
concentrates. Trudy Intit. met. UFAN SSSR no.8t83-95 163.
(MIRA 17:9)
CM;YAROV, G.T.; AVIRBW, B,D.; VPMXIQ+-Y-ALLA_.
Kinetiots of zinc sulfide reduction by carbon monoxide and
hydrogen. Trudy Inst.wet.UFAN SSSR no.3:43-50 159. (MIRA 13:4)
(Zinc--Metallurgy)
V-~ CV
MADMANS A.A.; BUIATOT9 V.D.; VATMM. To.A%,
I "Alr,111~11
Dmporation of low-bolliAg elements and compounds In the pyro-
metallurgical selection process#' Biul. THIN toret, met, no,241
19-20 157. (KIRL 1115)
(Nonferrous metals-Vetallurg3r)
/47 C--
MOLIVA, N.G.; KUSAKIN, P.S.; VETREIMO, Te.A.; DITIT, N.P. (deceased]
Structural diagram of iron-cobalt-siulfur syvten. Zhur,neorg,Wm,
3 no.41-904-910 Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1.Urallekly filial AN SSSR, Institut metallurgii.
(Iron-cobalt-oulfur)
vi, /L Z_--
Category USSR/At(inic and Molecular Physics - Gases D-7
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - P4-zika,, No 2,, 1957 No 3547
Author Vetrenkop Ye.A., Sidoreako, R.A.
Title Sjudy of the Kinetics of Evaporation and of the Temperature Zones of
the Condensation of Zinc in Various Gas Atmosphere
Orig Pub Vopr. teorii i praktiki liteyn. proiz-va, Moskva-Sverdlovak, Mashgiz,
1956~ 199-205
Abstract No abstract
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MOLIVA, N.G.; VETREWO. Te.A.; KUSAKIN, P.S.
Depentence of crushi'bility and abrasive hardness of mattes on
their rate of cooling. Trudjr Inst, wt. UFAR SSSR. no.1:99-102
157. (MIRA 11:9)
(Nickel--Metallurgy,) (Nonferrous ingots-Co,sling)
MRIEKO. YO.A.
Approxima a
estimate of melt texper ture changes during the
procals of converting copper mattes. Trudy lust. met. WAY SSSR
no.l:.'LZ2-131 157. (KIRA 11"9)
(Copper-Metallurgy) (Converters)
SOV/ 137-58-7- 14490
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, NY 7. p SO (USSR)
AUTHORS: Babadzhan, A.A., Bulatov, V.D., Vetrenko, Ye.A.
TITLE: Volatilization of Elements and Compounds W"-th a Low Boiling
'Point During a Pyroselection Process (Ob uletuchivanii leg-
kokipyashchikh elementov i soyedineniy v protsesse piroselek-
!..Sii)
PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr Z4, pp 19-Z0
ABSTRACT: A study of the composition of sublimates obtained by pro-
cessing metallurgical dusts by pyroselective methods has re-
vealed the following facts: 1. Cu, Fe, Si, and Al pass into the
sublimates as a result of mechanical carry-off of the dust being
processed and matte which is being blown with air. 2. In and
Ge sublimate most intensively during the first hours of the oper-
ation. The content of these elements in the sublimates dimin-
ishes as the process of blowing progresses. When processing
sulfide concentrates with increased In content, 951',, of this ele-
ment may be removed from the melt and utilized to increase
the In content in the sublimates by as much as 10- 1.5 times.
Card 1/2 3. Most intensive fugacity of Pb, Cd, TI, and As if; observed
SOV/ 137- 58-7-14490
Volatilization of Elements and Compounds (cont.)
at the halfway point of-the operation (at a high temperature of fusion).
4. Since in the early stages of blowing Zn volatilizes less rapidly than other
metals, its concentration in the sublimates increases as the operation pro-
gresses.
G.5.
1. Metals--Sub.limation 2. Intermetallic conipounds--Sublimation
Card Z/Z
78-3-4-12/38
AIJTHORS: Moleva, N. 0.9 Kusakint P. S., Vetrenko, Ye. A., Diyev, N.P.
(Deceased)
TITLEs On the Phase Diagram of the System Iron-Cobalt-Sulfur (K
voprosu o diagramme sostoyaniya sistemy zhelezo-kobal't-
aera)
PERIODICAM 2;hurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii,195$,Vol.3, Nr 4,PP.904-916(USSR)
ABSTRAM The ternary system iron-cobalt-oulfur in the field of the
alloys of the quasibinary section PsB-Co 5 till alloys con-
taining 15 % sulfur was investigated. Thi investigations were
,aarried out by thermal and dilatometric analyses as well as
by the determination of the miorostructureg the specific
weight and the miorohardness. The phase diagram was con-
stritated with the results obtained heroin.
The investigations of mutual solubility of the components
of the system show that the zolfides of cobalt and iron
have limited solubility in solid state. It was found that
the solubility of cobalt sulfide in iron sulfide at the
Card 1/2 eutectio temperature of 42,4 % decreases to 240 % at room
78-3-4-12/38
On the Phase Diagrams of the System Iron-Cobalt-Bulfur
temperature. The solubility of iron sulfide in cobalt sulfide
is about 20 % FeS. The solubility is not affected by the
tem.perature. In the system Fe-Co-S the pure components do
not orystallizet but their solid solutions'do.
Microscopic inveati;cations showed that the structures of the
alloys of the ternary system have 8 structural types at
normal temperature. In the systecoCo-S and FeS-Co 8 in
fi8ld of the tergary -inhtions
solid state in the system tr
were found at 770-790 C and 810-830 C.
The pointBof the triple euteotic were not determined exactly,
There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 15 references, 8 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATTON: Urallskiy filial Akademii nauk_SSSRjInatitut metallurgii
(U;al Branch of the AS USSRy Inaiiftte of Mets.11urgy)
SUBMITTEDs June 25, 1957
C'ard 2/2
.BIBINA, I.A.; luayw_ AN I ; DIYEV, N.P.; YALISNEY, I.S.; KLUSHIN. D.N.;
KUSAKIh, P.S.
Spea,ling up the besnamer process of converting copper matte by
oxyg-sn-enrichad air. TSvet. mqt. 29 no-7110-17 JI 156.
(MLRA 9110)
(Copper--Metallurgy) (Bessemer process)
V &-- kandidat tekhn1cbeakikh nauk; SIDDRIWO A.A., inthener.
ft_M=06~8 M6
StudyIng the kinetics of evaporation and temperature zones In the
condensation of zinc in various gati atmospheres. Trudy Ural.
politiskh. inst. na.60:199-205 156. (T'2A 9:10)
(Zinc--Metallurgy-) (Radioactive tracers--Industrial applications)
I
VZTMUiM, Ye.A.
Blow-out methods used In reverberatory furnaces. Trudy Inst. kbim.
I met. n0-3-81-436 155# (MM 9:2)
(Retallurgioal furnaces)
(bopper-Metallurar)
RABA H, A,,A., kand.tekhn-n9uk;_~RzNM,_jeA. kand.takhn.nauk;
XAG;IMMK, F.I., Imnd.tekhn.nauk; EBARGA , M.S., red.izd-ra;
JzmODHNOVA, L.A., takhn.red.; SXaZDMA, N.V., tekhn.red.
[Collplate utilization of copper-sinc, ores and concentrates]
Komplekanoe ispolizovenie madno-tainkovykh r~Ld i konteentratov.
Sverdlovskp Akad.nauk SSSR, Ural'skii filial, 1960. 169 p.
(14d)
1. Itauchno-takhnichookoye obahchestvo tavetnoy metallurgii.
Ura"Oskoye otdeleniye. 2. Institut "Unipromad" (for Babadzhan).
3. 11ral'skiv filial M SM (for Vetrenko). 4. Institut Oural-
mald:Lanobru (for Negirnyak).
(Copper ores) (zinc ores)
VITRINKO, Yu.
Construction committee and shop committees. Sov.profsoluz7 16
no.16:41 Ag 160. (MMA 13:8)
1. Predoodatel,postroykoma tresta "Tallinstroy.0
(Tallinn-Conetruction workers)
LIVOVP B.K.; VETRIN, V.R.; KEWS, M.P.
GeoliTical position and pe .1-rograFh-Ac charactemlst.Jrs cf graritolds
in the Dzhabyksko-Suunduk region (Southern Urals). Vop,Ta 3.1 metam.
2:54-95 164. TIIIRA 18:3)
VETRINSOY, D.A. -I
------
Impn3ving pUin-ning indices in ferrous metaUurgy. .3tal' 22
no.1:78-79 Ja 162a (MIRA 34:12)
(Steel industry.--Accounting)
VETRINSKIT, G.. iuzh.. [Vietrynalkri, R.I. insh.
Seulautomatic mchine for making cement-sand roofing til4s. Bill.
bud. IO-nbwIl:I8-LIq.H 160o (KMA 13:11)
(Tiles, Roofing)
VS?RINSKIY,,V.., inshootryada; RTAKROVSKIT, V., master sporta
~ T~
, Ie... - - ~f
Two distance re cords, Kryl. rod. 9 no.6:4-5 Je 158. (KIRA 11:6)
(Helicopters)
AUTHORS: VetrInsk4y.. V... Engin er,, and B.-ahovskiy., V... Master of S2orts
TITM; TVO Distance Records (Dva rekorda dallnosti); 1. On a Straight
R= (mv- Wjamcrj); 2. On a Mriangular Ran (Po treugoll
viarshrutu)
PMODICAL: Kryllys rodiny.. 19,cZ., Nr 6., yp 4-5 (msR)
ABSTRACT: The authors describe the heretofore-nonexistant distance record
flights made in a Mi-l hell opter by Fedor Ivanovich Belushkin
and Vusiliy Vasillyevich Ryakhavskiy., sportsmen of the Cent~..
Aeroclub imni V. P. Cbkalor (Teentralinyy aeroklub imemi V. P.
Chkalova). The first 794.918 km. flight on a straW,, run (Noscm,
VYazIm& - Wnrlr- - Barmovichi) was made by Belupbkin in 5 h=o
22 =in. The second 555-376 kn. flight on a triangular run
Tashino - Kaluga - Ryazan' - Tashino) was mada by Fomkhovskiy
one of the authcral in 3 hours 59 min. The fuel system was modi-
I
fled by placing an 4=111ary fuel tank., equal in volume to the
nain t&Wtj, into the pilot's cockpitp in place of the passengers'
seats. The tanks. distributed at an equal distance from the
cent,er of gravity and connected by a gas fuel Line, on the pr.,,c:L-
ILle of cccminicating vessels, preserved the weight dist~rljation
Card 1/2
Two Distance Records
85-58-6-io/43
of the helicopter. Ground experlmento estabUshed that the fuel system operated
faultlessly. The amount of fuel-necessary to permit the pilot to select a suit-
able field and land on it in 12 to 14 min. was recorded on the fuel gage. The
experiments also showed that a record flight could be made at an altitude above
%* m, and at a lov air temperature. .1 A detailed account of the two
helicopter flights is given. There are two photograpbs of pilots Belusbkin and
Ryakhovskiy., andl 1 diagram. Personalities mentioned include: engineer
V. Vetrinskiy; technicians I. Lebedev., V. Kanov., I. Pinch*.
ASSOMMON: Central Aeroclub imeni V. P. Cbkalov
1. civil 4viation!--ussa
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ANTONOV, V.; VMTRIIISKIT, V.
Flight preparation in winter. Xryl.rod. 1.1 no.l.-18-19
Ja 1,60. (KOU 13:3)
(Airplanes-Cold weather operation)
(Aeronautics-Safety measures)
Ivs
85-58-1-14/28
AUTHOR,: Ve.trinskiy, V. and Shabota, A.
TITLE: The Yak-11 Plane and Its Operation (Samolet Yak-11 i
ego ekeploatatsiya)
PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodiny, 1958, Nr 1, pp 16-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors state that the Yak-11 2-place trainer, designed
by A. S. Yakovlev, has been used extensively by DOSAAF
organizations in recent years for pilot training purposes.
They give a detailed technical description of the Yak-11
gLnd compare it with the Yak-18, noting its greater speed
and ability to perform all acrobatic maneuvers. The
adjustable oil radiator and other characteristics that
distinguish it from the Yak-18 are described. Instructions
Card 1/2
85-58-1-14/28
The Yak-11 Plane and Its Operation,; ,
are given for the proper care and maintenance of different parts
of the plane. There are 3 diagrams of the lubricating, fuel and
I pneum-tc systems, a sketch of the student's cockpit, and a cutaway
oket-ch of the whole plane.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2
ATS -F.;Ztar-,-Dr; Institute for Advanced Medical Studies, Department of
Rontgenology (Orvostovabbkepzo Intezet Rontgenologiai Tanszeke) (Chief: DEAK,
Pal, Dr, professor).
"Herpes Zoster Appearing After X-Ray Irradiation."
Budapest, Magyar Radiologia, Vol XV, No 3, June 63, pages 161-163.
stract: (Author's English summary modified] The author reports the appear-
anoe of herpes zoster after irradiation treatment in six patients. In the
author's opinion, irradiation may play a role in the appearance of herpes
zoster. Further observations are needed for the elucidation of the mechanism
of action. I Hungarian, 8 Western, references.
-VETRD,_Eozter,,_dr.
Herpes zoster fo2lowing roentgen irradiation. Magy. radiol. 15 no.3:
161-163 Je 163.
'~W'ntgenologiai Tanazake (V
1. Orvootoi~bbkepzo Intezet ezetzf;
Deak Fid dr- egyatemi tanar).
(FULIATION INJURI) (MRWES ZOSTER)
(R&DIOTgERAP7)
HUNGARY
KORANYI, Gyorj7,y, Dr, NABRADY, Janos, Dr, VE=,Ezztar,-Dr,;.- ins ti tute of
Postgraduate fledical Uducationt II, Department of Pediatrics (chairmant
STEINER, Bela, Dr) and Department of Radiology (chairmant DEAK, Pal' Dr)
(Orvostovabbkopzo Intezet, II. Oyermekgyogyaazati Tanszek es Rontgenologial
Tanszek), Budapest.
1!Myo.9itis Ossificans Progressiva (mop)."
Budapest, Orvosi. Hetilap, Vol 107, No 32, 7 Aug 66, pages 1514-1517.
Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] The case of a 12 year old boy is
described whose disease was diagnosed as MOP on the basis of the clinical,
histological and radiological findings. The MOP was accompanied by true
exostosis multiplex cartilaginea. In connection with this rare disease,
the literature aspects of MOP, its incidence, pathological characteristics
and the problems of treatment are discussed. 5 Hungarian, 16 Western
references,
1/1
DM, Andras; T&TRO, Janos
......... . ......................
Bacteriological examination of suddenly died infants In enteritis.
Gyarme)r,gyogyassat 9 no.1-3:51-57 Jan-Mar 58.
1, A Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Pigyatem Igazaagugyi Orvostani Intexetanak
(Iga2g9tO: Dr. Fazekas I. Gyula agyatemi tanar) as a Kozegessaguai
JarvanyuCi Allowas (1gasgato: Dr. Vetro, Janos) koslamenye.
(INTZRITIS, in inf. & child
bacteriol, exam, of suddenly died inf. (Hun))
TDWO A. -0 VITRO, J.; PNNZNS, X.
Axperienues In incidence and spread of anteral Infections In
Infant and child. Act& made hung., 6 no*3-4:379-389 1954o
1e Kindeftlinik der Kedisinischen Univereltat und Station des
Staatllchen Institute fur G*sundheltsveseno Szeged.
(OASTROIMSTINAL DUMASIS. in Inf. & child
dyspepsia, stiole'& seasonal variations)
MMARY/Human-and Animal Pathogens F
Abe Jour Ref zhur Biol., No 11 1959, 788
Author bosa, .1., Vetrp_,-J--,
Inat
Title BacterioloGical Studies on Dreast Fed Childrenvith
Intestinal Disease
Oric: Pub GyerraekaoCyaszat, 1953, 9, No 1-31 51-57
ilbstract No abstract.
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24 -
MAR, Alice, dr.; VZTRO, Janos, dr.; PEMS, Kargit, dr.
Experiences In occurrence and spread of enteral Infections In
Infant and child. OrT. hattlo 95 no.37:1010-1014 12 Sept 34.
J$LA osegedi Oyermekllnika so a ozogedi 011 Visegalcallomas
kozlemonye
(GAMOIMSTINAL DISSMS, in inf. & child
incidence & spidemiol. in hoop.)
(DTARRTMA, in inf. & child
Incidence & spidemiolo in hoops)
V=OGONv F. G.,, Candidate of YAd Sci (diss) - Me affect of Tskhaltubo baths
on the course of experimental atherosolarosis"o Tbilisi., 1959, published by the
Acad Sci Georgian SM. 18 pp, (Tbilisi State Mod Inat)o 200 copies (Pi., No 21,,
1959.0 119)
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VETROGON. F.G.; RATIA'I, Ye.G.
Protein fractions,, lipoproteins and glycoproteins of the blood in
various forms of disturbance of the blood circulation of the brain,
Soob, AN Gruz6 SSR 35 no,,2019-324 Ag 164. WRA 17a2)
VNM()Wo Y.o.
Iffect of Tskhaltubo baths an the development of arteriosclerosis
In rabbits with an experimental neurosis, Soob, AN Grus.SSR 21
no-3:355-358 S 158. . (KnU 12:4)
1. (hwiunkly gosudaretvenW nauchno-issledovatellskly institut
kum'tOlOgii i fisioteropli, Tbilisi. Predstavleno chlonon-korres-
pondontom Akademft AN Bakuradse.
(Arteriosclerosis) (TSkhaltubo-Baths)
mmounstrt, .4;
Field practice for machanizers. Prof*..-tekh. obr. no,10:5.6 0 155o
10irektor uchlllshcha makhanizatell sel'skogo khosyaystva no.6,
Moskovebye, oblast'.
(No4cow Province-Turs sechanization-Study and teaching)
I I A 1 4 f
11 1-11_11-If a -111-i m WV. go a fA --A
4
-to-
CA 1.06
ke uo dyes. lkescryl-H add dorivativ,14- I-
La .416
00 Nasals ut'd A. Vattuy.-Orc~ Clew. Ind. it'. N. S M-~
3, ov; -,;, I!CI71 ~_Zlrm, leals, 193S. 1. 47.".' 3, -- All ill- .09
WrSticalkni 44 thi- 414 ItiVell ill 0.11114" I-Attllt*
-(Aspittic
'thr am 4--A 1-1-millftli 11Y %
clm)Yl.lf ar"I'l give 141,11tant lakcs ollorti lipt(l. "ith 11.8
i4nd Al a%, r, It., the c(milbulation with Aniline J). Thr
00 As. dy c4.(,iinctl (ttlost andirlor and lwnzuyl.ll a#W W, .00
1.0let"ItAle thatt Anuoun It fruns P,nitltmlldilw~ '*0
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SHEVCHEN konstruktor (Frunze); LEVENOX, A.; PLODMINt A.
k Mordovskoy #SSR)j NIKHELINAN,, A.; NARTIUMVp I.
F1 11; VEMVP A.i mekbAnik (stantsiya Kovki, Vladi-I kaya
oblast')
From reader to reader, Tekh.mol. 31 no.2s28-29 163,
- (MIRA 16p6)
1. *L-mskiy sovkhoz, Kunashakskiyfrayon,, Chelyabinskaya
oblast'. (for Hikhellman). I
(Technological innovations)
VETROV, A.1 IMCII-E-14KO, G.
RepuKic of Guinea. Vneaho A=ffa 411M'9:13-17 '61*
(MIRA 14:8)
(Guinea-Economic conditions)
V3TROV, An,.; LIVOV, B.
- P
Flying assembler. Grazhd.av. 17 no-7:9-10 Jl 160.(XIRA 13:8)
(Helicapters-Industrial applications)
VETROV, A.A. (.%.skva)
- " OWN"
Ar"AAM'"
Produative thinking and association. Vop.pelkhol. 5 noA.'
157-1673 N-D '59. (MIRk 13:4)
(Thought and thinking)
YM (mo8kya)
.-.&*-AA"
Reducing the weight of wooden prosthesis.. Ortop,, trava. L protes*
I protes, 17 no,lt63 Ja-Y 156. (KUb 9:12)
(PROSTHESIS)
SHCHEFFIRTNO ~.Gq 1,0311KOVO 11,P.
Expnr.IiLence in using aerial Photographic suric-t materJals
for the zoning of areas accordIng t~ cond! tions under which
prospocting is to be conducted. Vop. rud. geofiz. no.5t
68-75 165. (MIPA 18:9)
h116l
6/169/62/000/009/057/120
0 D228/D307
AUTHOR: V-9trov A, G
TITLE: Question of calibrating pedestrian gamma-radiometers
PERIODICAL* Referativnyy zharnal, Geofiziia, no. 9, 19629 42, ab-
stract 9A280 (In collection: Vopr. rudn. geofiz., noo
31 M., Goageoltekhizdat, 1961, 79-84)
TEXT: The met-hod proposed for calibrating gamma-radiometer8 is
based on the principle that the dispersion of e-rays of a water-
air model with a point radium source is equivalbnt to the scattering
of d-radiation by a aemilayer with a uniform eqdilibrium uranium
content. The calibrated model is a water-filled cylindrical vessel,
more than 30 om in diameter and about 35-40 cm in height. The'point
.radium source is placed on thi vessel's axis at a depth h from the
Yater level. The center of the radiometer's pickup is placed on
the extension of the cylinder's axis at a height H above the water
level.-Experimental measurements with different types of radiome-
-ter established that, when H 10 cm and h = 18 cm, the ratio of
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Question of calibrating D228/D307
the values of-the K-field on the surface of the bed containing
equilibrium uranium and the 1--field of the water-air model with a
radium concentration mo in the standard remains constant and equals.
(0.66 +'0.08) x 10-3 g Ra/1% U. The sequence of operations is dea-
cribed-for the calibration of radiometers by the proposedmethod.
It is noted that the fundamental difference of the proposed method
of calibration'oonsists in the possibility of takin into account
the effective recording of not only lirect (primary5 radium.r-ra-
dfation but also-dispersed r-rays.' Abetracter's-note: Oomplete
translation .-7
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S/169/62/000/006/047/093
D228/D304
AUTHOR: Vetrov, A. G.
TITLE: Radiometric determination of uranium in four-component
samples
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika,,no. 6, 1962, 35, ab-
stract 6A264 (V 9b. Vopr. rudn. geofiz., no. 2, 14.,
Gcisgeoltekhizdat, 1961, 102-104) -
TEXT: A method. is suggested for the separate radiometric determi-
nation of low uxanium concentrations in the presence of unbalanced
Ra, Th,, and K. The technique is a development of ~he 3-p-method.
To the usual system of two equations, derived through measur *ing the
3-r-activity of natural samples, is added a third, linearly inde-
pe~ident equation, obtained as a result of measuring the B-threshold
radiation of a sample. This provides the possibility of determining
low uranium concentrations when the equations' potassium terms be-'
come commensurate with the uranium members. The measurements were
-made on serial laborazory apparatusAA-lq (DA-49) with an A&Z (AS-
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Radiometric determination of... D228/D304
2) counter. Three measurements were carried out wi th the AS-2 coun-
ter: with a paper shield, an aluminum shield 0.5 mm thick, and a
brass shield of 2 mm. in thickness. Radioactive powdered sampleB
were measured in cylindrical containers, 30 mm in diameter and 100
= in height; these were placed in a lead housing wi-4h a wall thick-
ness of 25 mm in order to raise the sensitivity. An AS-2 S-tube was
arranf-,-ed alone; the cylinder's axis. The sample layer's thickness
was 10 mm, the sample weight being 80 - 120 g. The duration of the
riaas,~'rements with the aluminum and the brass shields was 30 - 60
nin, being 10 - 15 min in the case of a paper filter. The phon.
was - 34 imp/min, The lower uranium concentration threshold,
accessible for determination by the described method, comprises
0.001 - 0.0015%. The error constitutes + 4 - 5-10-4~. Data given in
a table show that the actual divergencei of the3esults of the ra-
diometrio determination of uranium agree well with the calculated-
values for the errors. ~_Abstracterts note: Complete translation#-7
Card 2/2
c~, VETROV, A.G,
&thod of approximative calculation of gamm fields at surface
mine workings.. Vop.rud.geof. no.2:115-.3.21 161. (MIU 1524)
(0a- rays) (MIning engineering)
Vp
'40J.,~,-gy.,,XonataAtJ=viq#;,VOZDVIZIMSKIY, B.I.,, red.;
I.-
NEVJUNUVA, G.F.., red.izd-va; SIWJYCVA# T.M., tekhn. red.
(Accidents during core drilling and methods to control
themil Avarii pri kolonkovom burenii i sposoby bor'by a
nird. Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdatj, 1963. 153 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
(Oil well drilling-Safety measures)
18(5) SOV/132-59-4-7/17
AUTHOR: Vetrov, A.R. and Chekavyy, Yu.I.
TITM,; To ~thc ~West~ion of Changing the FlushinG Conditions
,in Shot Drilling.
P3RIODICAL: Razvedka i o1chrana nedr, 1959, TTr 4, pp 25-28 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: According to the instructions issued by the Mini-
stersvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (the Ministry of
GeoloGy and Conservation of Mineral Resources of the
USSR), the volume of flushing fluid delivered into
,
a drilled hole is 3 liters min for each cm of the
core bit, that is 33 or 27 liters/min for currently
used bits of 110 and 91 mm. The authors found that
the maximum tecbnical speed and drillinG is achieved
when as much az 65 to 70 liters/min of fluid are
used for bits of the above dimensions and a pressure
of 27 to 37 kg/sq em. Moreover, when the drillinS
conditions are correctly chosen$ the results of
Card 1/2 drilling with cast iron shot are as good as with
ISOV/132-59-A -7/17
i
To the question of Changing, the Flushino Conditions in Sniot
Drilling.
steel shol.. The number of accidents iz cow;idcrably
reduced when the volume of flushing fluids recorLmended
by the authors is used. The instrLictions issued by
the Ministry must be so modified. There are 5 tables
I graph and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Severo-Kazakhatanskoye goologicheskoye upravloniye.
(The Yorth-Kazakhstan Geologic Administration).
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SOV/3-59-1'5-34/48
AUTHOR: Afetrov, A.N.
TITLE: Intervuz Scientific Conferences (Mezhvuzovskiye
nauchnyye konferentsii) - A Conference on the Syn-
thesis of Monomers (Konferentsiya po sintez-a mono-
-nerov)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1959, Nr 3, pp 69-70 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The First Scientific-Technical Conference, which was
devoted to questions of synthesis of initial products
and'monomers, took place recently at the Yaroslavskiy
tekhnologicheskiy.institut (Yaroolav Technologic In-
stitute) and was attended by scientists from Moscow,
Leningrad, Dzerzhinsk and many other cities of the
Soviet Union, and representatives of the Higher
Technical School of Czechoslovakia, Representatives
of the Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-tekhaicheskiy komitet
(State Scientific-Technical Committee) attached to the
USSR Council of Ministers Gosudarstvennyy komitet
Card 1/5 Ministrov SSSR po khimii Wate Committee on Chemistry
BOV/3-59-3-34/48
Intervuz Scientific Conferences - A Conference on the Synthesis
of Monomers
of the USSR Council of Ministers), USSR Ministry of
Higher Education, YaroslaiLlSomarkhoz, institutes of
the USSR Academy of Sciences and of the AS of the
other republics, allied institutes and plants parti-
cipated in the plenary and section meetings. The
plenary meeting dealt with,problems facing Soviet che-
mists at present, and with the present state of science
and the production of polymerso The delegates heard
the reports of Professors I.P. Losev and D.Ya. Dankin
(Moskovskiy !Ehimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut -
Moscow Chemico-Technological Institute) on the state
and problems of chemistry and technology of'obtaining
synthetic caoutchoucs and monomers for them. The
scientists' discussions showed that the scientific
administrations and higher educational institutions
are still giving little attention to questions of de-
veloping new methods of synthesis and searching new
sources of obtaining monomers. However, the lack of
Card 2/5 monomers will inevitably hamper the production of
SOV/3-59-3-34/48
Intervuz Scientific Conferences -.A Conference on the Synthesis
of Monomers
high-polymers. Several speakers pointed out that the
theoretical problems of the synthesis of monomers,
polymers and auxiliary materials are being developed
by scientists in a poor manner. Many orators empha.-
sized the necessity for a broader development in
the chemistry of inorganic high-polymers which hold
remarkable properties of mechanical and thermal sta-
Ulity. Interesting suggestions were expressed in
connection with developing work on expanding the raw
material basis for monomers (natural gas, oil pro-
cessing gases, products from processing coal, carbo-
cyclic.and heterocyclic systems, including lignin,
furfurole and other compounds). It is particularly
important to develop methods for utilizing lumbering
waste. The huge reserves of unused waste of the lum-
ber industry could give great quantities of valuable
chemical compounds after adequate reprocessing. The
suggestion to increase the training of engineers-
Card 3/5 technologists and mechanical engineers on monomers
SOV/3-59-3-34/48
Intervuz Scientific Conferences - A Conference on the Synthesis
of Monomers
and polymers, to compose textbooks, manuals and mono-
(paphies on basic organic synthesis, synthetic ma-
terials and their processing was approved by the con-
ference. The conference members appealed to the
ijcientists of the Soviet Union to intensify the work
for obtaining new kinds of monomers and polymers,
I;o pay more attention to research on theories of
ohemical processes, to the construction of new kinds
()f chemical machinery and apparatus, to problems of
automation of technological processes, to studying
and utilizing processes emanating from atomic energy,
and to problems of obtaining pure monomers, on the
quality of which depend the processes and properties
of polymers obtained. Party and Soviet organizations
Card 4/5 of the town and oblastlas well as the Sovnarkhoz of
SOV/3-59-3-34/48
-Intervuz--$%;~opi4~fic-Conferences A Conference on the Synthesis
of -Monomers
the Yaroslav Administrative Economic District were
greatly instrumental in organizing the conference.
ASSOCIATION: Ministerstvo vysshego obrazovaniya SSSR (US::')R Ministry
of Higher Education)
Card 5/5
TARUSOVA,-N.B.; VETROV, A.N.; PREOBRAZInSKIY, N.A.
Synthetic study of flavonoids. Part 5: Synthesis of erlodictyol-
7-glycoside and its methyl ether. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.100300"
3303 0 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Moskavskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni
M.V. Lomonosova.
BCNDARNIXO,, VM.., inzh.; VZMV, A.N., inzho
Selection of oil samples for analysis from oil-filled 110 kv.
cable line systems. Energetik 12 no.121l-5 D 164 (MIRA 1812)
BONDARMO, V,,M., inzh.;VETROV, AoN,p master
Operation of the oil BUppp1.VY1~*rtMF)nt of 1.10-220 kv. oil.-fUled
cable lines in the Moscow Regional Power System Administration.
Energotik 12 no.5:2&-30 MY 164. (MIRA 17t6)
NESTEROVI P.P., prof.; SHABANOV-KUSHNAREWO, Yu.P., kand.tekhn.nm*;
I IGONCHARENKO, N.K., inzh.; -- WETROV,-A.P., inzh.
Stretching of wire cables. Sbor. trud. Inst. gor. dela AN URSR
no.12tI20-134 161. (KRA 1511l)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AN UkrSSR (for Nesterov).
(Wire'rope) (StrainB and stresses)
NESTEROV, P.P.; VETROV) A.P.; MOSIYCHUK, K.A.
Increasing the static strength of steel ropes. Standartizatsiia
28 no.8:10-12 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11)
FEDOROVA, Zoya-Pikhaylovnae Prinimali uchautiye:-PAIIASYANTSP-A.Gov-inzhof--
GRETSOV, V.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; VOLOKONSKIYp V*F., kand.tekhn.nauk;
MRCIV - BAaUZDIII, M.A., otv.red.; SHOROKHOVA, A.V.,
.,, Aj., inzb.,,
red.izd,-va; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.B., tekh.red.; BOLDYTWA,Z.A., tekhn.
red.
(Collected examples and problems on mine hoisting equipment) Sbor-
nik primerov i zadach po rudnichr~na pod"emnym ustanovkam. Moskva,'
Gos.nauc1mo-tekbn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu.. 1961. 352 p.
(MIR& W12)
(Mine hoisting)
NESTEROVI F.P.; VETROV, A.P., in-.h.
Effec!,, of the pammeterr of steel wire ro;* coillng on Ito durablLlt7.
Izv.v3,s.uchab,zavs;gorozhur& 7 no.7:103-109 164.
WRA 17:10)
1. Eharikovskly institut g,.rnogo mashinostroyenlyat avtomatiki i
vychitilltellnoy t-ekhniki.. 2. Ch'l.gn-k,-.rre s pond en 1. AN UkrSSR (fcr
Nesterov).
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AUTHOR: Vetroyp A.So
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TIM: Stages-in the Developmat of Scientific Thought in the Field of
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nauchnoy mysli v oblasti ekonamicheskogo rayonirovanilra v dorevolya-
tsionnoy Rossii)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geograficheakaYa. 1958.- Nr 6p
P 79-87 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article describes the various stages in the develolnent of
scientific thought with respect to the division of pre-revolutionary
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