SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHURAVLEV, A.A. - ZHURAVLEV, A.N.
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characterize the deviations in radial and vertical,diredtion, WO)
describes the deviations from theAdeal field distribution. The general
solution of this equation leads to the:equation roil the disturbed,orbit
and to a study of the distortions that arise when disturbdnees ocour ib
some sectors of the synchrotron. Such distortions~4ere:determined,
experimentally with the aid of seven ~peoial targets built into the
accelerator chamber. Good agreement was obtained..between ekperimental.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4993
Zhuravlevs Anatoliy Andreyevich, and Klimently Borisovich
~Preobrazovateli postoyannogo napryazheniya ha txanzistorakh
(Transistorized D-C Converters and Invert'ers)*scow,
Gosenergoizdat, :L960. 77 p. 62,000 copies rinted.
(Series: Massovaya railiobiblioteka., vYP- 3573
Editorial Board: Berg, A. I., Burdeynyy,, F.',I., Burlyand,
V. I., Vaneyev, V. I., Genishta,.Ye. N... Dzhigit, 1. S.P
Kanayeva, A. M., Krenkell., E, T.., Xulikovskiy'-A. A.,
Smirnov, A. D., Tarasov, F. 1. and Shamshur, V.'I.; Ed.:
P. A. Popov; Tech. Ed.: N. I. Borunov.
PURPOSE: This booklet'is intended for radio amateurs
acquainted-with semiconductor'devices.
COVERAGE: The booklet examines basic problems related to.thel
operation and design of the more commonly uiled transistor-
ized converter and inverter systems. The booklet contains
data on numerous seatconductor and some eleotrlo vacuum
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Transistorized D-C (Cont.) :,SOV/4993
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devices which are used in the converter a6d~illv'e'rter s
tems. Ch. IV., reviews certain circuits which Inake it
possible to use the converters not only for voltage con-.
version but also for other purposes. Ch.1I. vras written
by A. A. Zhuravlev, and chs. II, III, and IV by K. B
Mazell. No personalities are mentioned. There are 9
references, all Soviet (including I translation from
English).
TABLE OF CONTENTS.,
Foreword
Ch. I. D-C Converters ands Inverters 5~
.1. Types of converters'and inverters ~5i
2. Basic types of transistorized converterg,
8
3. Transistorized master oscillator circuits 10
4, Rectifier circuits,
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VOLKOVI V. V. (Lectvrer) and ZHURAVLEV, A. A. (Doi:tor, Departmtmti atTath logl~al-~
Physiology. Uzbek State Agriculturalinstitute). shout th an, Is in sheep-.-,.
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AUTHOR: Zhuravlev, A. G.;
via i,ails and noia(l
TITLE: Functionlrig of a p1:1, sc lq.i
SOURCE; Elektroav-jaz'. no. Z,
TOPIC TAGS: AFC systom
c- 4,ten-,
of a typic-al ph-jiste W y
operaUng inder fl.-v t-la, 'I N
sipnals, %vere tested. The elfec-A ok :nc
-r%~ Or- r r- n 1-1 and V. ~a sLn-vestigated, as witl.l aF -tuei vystem noinei
Oiluerii (PIlt) for
immunity Integrating anc.
the int,orn-,ao gigrals Pesviuml deturtarig i:auijod. lt)v
acccepteu' as a rnir .1.0 -if the tv)-liif~ irvil:orr. rie*f-
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,Zhuravlev,-A.G,,, Colonel
TITLE'.- .The Team Work: bf:- the Batteries (.qi!&zbiYaniyIebdtlarei)
PERIODICAL: Artilleriyskiyl~zhuthal'1958 ~xr 5,,~l PP: ~843: (US89),
ABSTRACT: The author deboribeathe methods'bflattal'ining efiicient
work-dt a .guni ''i.platoon 1, or a: batte'y'l '.From 1. the
drilling: of an ihdi*idual ~ member -the training ithould
pass on to the dri11 of the 'whole, gim t6pq~Iand later.
oo p oon,a
to the'drill "fa iiit nd battery taams~,, The pla-
toon and, battery commanders should"supervise .th6 "train-
ing of each of their,subordinate unit's in turn.: .411
faulty or unnecessary movements must be'.immediately
corrected or eliminated. and the drill repeated as mw
times as necessary untilit is'perfectl-,y~correct..'~Each
trained in -the fun
member of the team ctiot
assigned to him such as: recounaissanco scout, computer
operator, rangefinder, gunner, assis"taxit~gunaer,
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AUTHOR; Zhuravlevo A.('La-
'On determining stress and strain in light metals
TITLE: under
neutron irradiation
PERIODICALt. Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seiiya 19,Matematika,
Mekhanikaq no., 60,19619 54 58-
TEXT: The author considers the condition of-a,jight metal under
neutron irradiationg assuming thatthe mechanism af1formation of
twin Fraenkel defects predominates, and that the following hypothe-
ses hold: 1) The drop in the neutron current is proportional,to the
energy and thickness of the layer; 2) The properties of a body at a
point P depend on the radiation dosage at P. Atoms 'of inclusions,or
vacancies are regarded as (positive or negative) centers of pressu-
re. A body with a given dispersion of centers of DresBure V(#
~) is considered. Then at the point (x,, y~ z):the-displacemen; 'po'-
tential is given by,
U(xt Ys Z) ds d?L d
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On determining stress and strain D251/D305
2 2
r V(_X_ +(y qj) +(Z -Trel.
'In the case of a light metalt where the "intensity." equsls;-~ap ~(P
preseurep a = const) the displacement, potential is~. given by ~(l a)
U(xv y9 z). If the displacement u has components U.0 u u hen
29 3 Y:t
for a body of infinite dimensions$ the stress'le given by
00
u
00 21
j 7X-)
Further formulae are given.to adapt the above:for finite bodies.'.
with certain boundary conditionsp and,for the case~of a radial neu-
z.
.~tron stream. [Abstractores note: Significance of pAs not clear~in
-the above equation. Immediately before it is used in conjunction
,Withl as a Lami. constant, but earlier in the article Ii = On 0where
01 is the effective section, and n the number of nuclei per c6j~':The
article concludes with a discussion of intensity. There,are 8 re-
ferences: 6 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc."The references tQ
the English-language publications reaa as follows: Eshelbys
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AMHOft: Zhuravlevt;. A.G.
TITLE: On a condition of, simple loading in~ah inhomogeneoug''
medium
PERIODME: Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya1. 14a~em4tika:-'
melchanika, .6, 1962, 39-42,
no
T=: The behavior of elastic-plastid':homogencous media f 7?
is of importance,'sincc modern constructions often operate under jf
conditionn of n large f till. in temperature -and 'the actiow of r'adia.
tion. Fol.lowiNt, W. Olnznk (Bull.. PAN part 4, V. 4~.no. It 1.956)
and V.S. Lannkiy'(Inzh ab.',~v. 28, 1960)t the author generalizea
the method of small el~stic-plastic def ormation's to the case ~ of a
non-uniformly heated body.-'A solution ia proposed in the for:M
X~ aj
Aut
e V kt, Pvt W1.
xx ~Exx ... ei "Fit
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On a condition D251/0.08
where (X,Y,Z) are the nzasrivc forces, (Xj, Yj, ',?,V) area the surfacci
forces; T(x fy,z) is the temperature, (ri is.the int=sity of stress,,
ei the intensity-of deformation, A(t) and 11(0,are parruncter6.de._
pending on time, and-the barsAndicate components occurring in..thel
solution of the elastic-plastic equilibrium of a body of arbitrary-
form. It is shown that the- following conditions'~arrc sufficient for
simple loading at every point of a non-uniformly~heated body: 1)
the material is incompressible; 2) the vectors of surface forceR
and massive forces vary in proportion to j while the product
o~(T)T varies in proportion to - , p ~(ot is the coef f icient of linear
expansion); 3) it is,possible to write ai r. f Mtei) '.+ ~ 0',ei, w1riere
ao and X are constants of the material, and f (T,ef)tj_ f (T,;F-). The
case of a 'regular' regime of~heating, whcn tho so u on of the
problem of thermal conductivity may be approximated bytT(x,y,z,t)
g(t).+ n(t)Y(xy,z) is considered. Such regimes are often met witW
in practice. It is stated without.'proof that tha~necess='T condl-
tion for a solution of the fo+ (5) to exist is, as in,the case of
a homogeneous medium U similar results wilL be obtained
y non-Unif orm
for the case when the non-homogeneity is produced b
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PIME I BOOK EXPLOITATION ~SOV/5628
Akademiya nauk SSSR, Inatitut biologichookoy fizik
Roil perekiseyi k1slorodi v nachalinykh stadiyakh radlobiolo-
ki
gicheskogo effekta.(Role of Peroxides and Qxygen~Duri 9
Stages of Radiobiological Effects) Moscow, 1960. 157. P* 4,500
copies printed.
'
Responsible Ed
: A. M. Kuzin, Professor; Ed. of PublluhI4 11otane i
Trlnc~er; Tech. Ed.- P. B.
X. S.
Kashina.
.
,
,
PURPOSE Thin collection of articles In Intended for scientists'
In radlobiology and biophysics.
COVERAOR: Reports In the collection deal with the role of per-
'
j oxides and oxygen in the primary.stages of a radiabiologioal
effect. They were presented and diacuased.a
' t asymposium hold
organizod by the Insti
December 25-30, 1958, tut b1of L2ild
AN SSSR, (Institute,of Biophysicn,AS USSR). Tweftty-eight Xosoow
scientists, radiobiologists, radioohemists, physicists; and
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Role of P
eroxidec and Oxygen (Cant..)
physical chemists took an active part in the symposium. BeLiteen ::j
the-time of its conclusion and the publication of - the present
book some of the materiais were expanded. In hddition to the
authors the following acientists participated LA tho dincussiont
ya,
L. A. Tumerman, V. S. Tongur, Q., M. Frank, Y~i., A. 14,1gar, E.
Grayovskiy, N. N. Demin, B. N. Tarusov, and 1. V. Vordahchenakiy.
References follow individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTSs
Kuzin, A. M. (Inatitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSOR - Institute Of
Biophysics, AS USSR]. Role of Formation of Peroxides During the
Action of Radiation on Biological Specimens
Bakhi N. A. [Institut olektrokhimil AN SSSR Institute of: Electra-:
chemistry, AS USSR]. Formation of Organic Peroxidon Undbr the,
Action of Radiation
Dolini P. 1. (Institute of Electrochemistry, AS USSR). Lifetime or
Intermediate States Arising During the Action of,Radle.tlon on
20
Solutions
VOW
Role of Peroxides and Oxygen (cont.)
Kolomiytseva, 1. K., and~A. M. KuzIn (Institute of Biophysics,
AS USSR]. Lipid Peroxides in a Normal and in an~Mrra~tlated
Animal Organism 261
4, N. K.* Borazina, and A.
Kuzin, A. K., L. M,
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Peroxides In 0amma-Irradlated Plant Seeds 31~.
Zhulanova Z I. I A. Xbrovina, and Yo. F. Romutsev.::
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an X-Ray Apparatus With a Dose Rate of 130 r/see 43
A I. Role of Antioxidants in Primary Mdiobio'logio&i.
Zhtwav1ax,-
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Effects' 55
Mikhlin, D. M. (Deceased) (Liatitut-bLokhImil im., A. V. Balcha.
AN SSSR - Institute of Bloohemistrylimeni, A. H. Bakh, PS USSR).
Effect of Ionizing Radiation of 0xidation-Reduotion'Rdactions
in a Cell
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AP6004994 SOURCE CODE., UR/0221A5/ok/02/6178/619
AUTHOR: Zburavlev, A, I ~Leselovskiy,'V# A.; Sub Oka 0 U. 16
ORG: Central Scientific Research Institute of Healtb~Resorts-shd
Physical TheraDy 5? the MInratry of Red Bentralinyy nouabno-
issladovateltakiy institut kurortologii I fiziote apil. Minister6tv&
SSSR)
,'TITLE: Bioluminesoonoo and obemiluminescenco jDf ~sojjjw organic compoun-di;:'.
SOURCE: Uspekbi sovremennoy biologiip v. 60, no. 2o 1965.- 170-197:
TOPIC TAGSt animal$ plant, luminescence, obemiluminwacences',,-
..bioobomistryp free radical,
ABSTRACT:. The present article based on the literature discusses the
physical bases of luminescence, obamilumineaceno4,ocorganic 06mp6undap,
the nature of luciferin-luciferdse reactions# luinineseence ofiblg~er
lants and, animals,, and the Importance of luminescence& The:,-:
bioluminescent mechanism appears to be'related to free radical;
reactions, Almost all types of bioluminesoanoe and cbemilumineeoence
require an energy substrate (electron donor) 0 catalyst 11 donor accaptori.
(generally oxygen) and a luminescent substance (activator)., The.
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position that bioluminescent energy is lost and.1carindt bo utilized try
the bioluminesoant system itself probably also applies to
obamiluminesoonce, BloantioxidenteAncrease bioluminosconoe by
protecting the luminescent systems from autoxidition;. Spectroscopicallys
cbemiluminescence and bioluminescenas 4re broad~,ibwids of continuous
light without lines# with mwxima In various. reg4onii of the visible
spa6trumo Orig, art. bast figuress
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AUMORSS Kazavehinskiy, Yao Ze
.TITLE s Thermodyriamic properties of propanol-,
P RIODIbLLt Zhurnal fizicheskoy, khimii, v. 37, noi. 19631 181 813.1
pr &
TEXTs The following equation of state waa derivea o panols
+ a tj' (1), where (r n pv/RT *T~
+ -c(1 + Ebiw crit
T/T is the'reduced density, 1 1 2'1,4~6'~8. The c o' ef ftoi 6hi's a-
orit;
b,, -and c are tabulated. The following-paramet'eral,of:p:ropAno1 are. assumed-;
2i9a' I/mole; 't 263-700~+`
to be criticals it '5006 V
Pcr orit crit
ying from O:to 16"
Thid equation holds in+the range of reduced densities Viar. 6
f
and between 80 and 2800C. It permits.of extrapolating UP to 3600C i
thermal dissociation is not taken into account.., Thevalue for the ape
heat is given by ~Lc 4.937 + o.o69664T - 0.000027345T2(kCal/mole-9C).':
po
For lower d*ensities,of the satuxated Vapor (0 - 7000) Y 00637,
+ (8.206/p*)(T/10'0) 5 6(T/106)'- 435110(T/iOO)9. Rables showing the thermo,,.,
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Xechanization and aultomatlon of cosmetic Pr6ducbion- at the "&6bodal
Factory. Xi3khi~avi;omtpr~izv~0.14no.lot32-36-0 ,6o. (mm 13-.1o)
.(Cosmetics) (Automation)
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ZVrAGINTSUA, K.H.; 2MUOV, S.N,;XOZMlN, V.G,; PMV,, T,Mi;'.SMWWCV# I.Nj
Prinimeli uchastly6i -IKOKOHIN, P.I. #.prof. j. IUMBADA, AA., Aotiout
LINMAU, I.I.;, MMUMV, A it - STOYINIO-It-t'i (OftRKIN" M.Li
otv.red.; red,
[Kuznetsk Coal Basin; a statleti.cal handbook] Kr'snetakii ugol! uyi
bassain; statiatichaskii sprovachnik. Hoakwa'b UgUtekhizdat.A959~'
.390 P. (XtRA 12.8)
1. Kemerovo. Gornyy inetitut. 2, Sotradniki k,afedry-ekonomiki'.
Kemerovskogo gornogo institute (for Zvye*gints*va.Papov. Kokorin,
Kulibabs)s 3. Nombinat Nuzbasougoll (for Zenlq~v. Lindenau,
Zburavlev, Stolbov)o 4. llemarovokiy fjovnerkhom (for Kozhavin).
5.-Sibirskoye otdelenlye AN SSSR (for Senderz*~U).
Ocuz netsk Basin-Coal minas and mining-kStaUstics)
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AUTHOR: Zhuravlev, A.M.
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TITLE: Pneumatic Transportation in the Factory "Svobodailt
(Pnevmaticheskiy transport na fabrike.11Svoboda")
PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatuiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, 1959,~
Nr 3, pp 11-15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In recent years the use of pneumatic transportation f or
free flowing materials is steadily,:inereasing, 6.1thbugh
it consumes more electric power than the.technical meth-
od of transportation. -The staff cf 1he "Svoboda'13o~L~-Cosme-
ties Factory in Mosco*, together with the Technological
Institute in Moscow, has prepared and carried out a,pro-
ject for pneumatic transportationAn the dental.powder
industry. It consists of two systems. The first one
is intended to transport the chalk from the store house
into the shop, the second for transportation of chalk
and dental powder within the shop,~ Vith the aid[of
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ANDRIANOV, D.P., dokt6r ekon,' nauk,, prof.; GENEEII)WI, M.Z.,
kand. tekbn. nauk..,dots.1 GLICHEV, A.V., ksid. eko'n,
nauk, dots.; DIDENKO) B.I., kand. ekon. nauk' d.:)ts.jl
kand tekhn.nauk, prof.; ZAKUROV,
nauk dots.; MOISEYEV,~ S.V., kand.
tekbn. nnuk, dots,- OLISHRVETS, LAq ~&n& tekhn*
nauk, dots.; ORLOV, NO'A. prof.j,POPOV, P.G.0 lspolnya-
yushchiy obyazannosti dots.; SARKISYAN, S.A., kand. ekon
nauk, dots.; STARIK., D.E., kand. tekhn.nauk, ispolnyayu-
shchiy obyazannosti dots.; TER-MARKARYAN,.A.N., 6nd.
tekhn. nauk, prof.; TIKHOMIROV, V.I., kend, tekhh.natik.
prof.; CHESNOKOV, V.V., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.;
SHERMAN, Ye.I., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; ELIBERT, L.M.,
kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; LAPSHIN, A.A., dots., retsenzent;
NOVATSKIYY V.F., kand. ekon. nauk, red.;.TOBIANSKAYA, F.G.j
red. izd-va; KARPOV, I.I., tekhn. red,
[organization, planning and ecionomics of Airplane produc-
tion] Organizataiia, planirovanie i ekonomika avlatsionnoip
proizvodstva. (By] D.P.Andrianov i dr. Moskva, Oborongiz,
1963. 694 P. I i (,MIRA 16:10)
(Airplane industry--Vanagement)
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6558
AadrLanov, D. P.0 H. Z. Gendellman, A,. V, Glichav., S#J'. Didenklo'
A. N. Zhuravlev,,K. D. Zakharov 5.11 V Moiseyev, L,,;H. Ol'sheviets,
A. SarkLsyan, D. E. Stirik, A. N-.
G. Popov, S.
Ter-Markaryan, V. 1. Tikhomirov, V. V. Chesnok6v, Ye. 1. Shermanj
and L. It. Ellbert.
OrganizatsLya, planLrovanLye i okonoviikaiaviat*Lonncigo.proizvo'd4tvs
(Organization, Planning, and Economics of the'Aircraft Industry),~.
Moscow, OborongLz, 1963. 694 p. Errata slip inserted, 5000 copies
printed.
Ed. (Title page): L. H. Ollshevets,.Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Docent and N. A. Orlov, Professor; Reviewert ;A. A.~Lapshinilboc '~nt;
Ed.: V. F. NovatskLy, Candidate of Economical 9cifln',ces; Ed.~O;V
Publishing House; F. G. Tubyanakaya; Tech. Ed-os 11o 1. Karpov;
Managing Ed.: L. A. Gil'berg.
PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for students'af aircraft 4ngi-neering
schools of higher education# It may also be uiefu1 to engineering
personnel of aircraft industry.
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Organization, Planning (Cont.) SOV/65~58
COVERAGE: The book presents a comprehensive review of problems.con-
nected with economics of the aircraft industry a~nd with the organ-
ization and planning of aircraft production. Concrete problems of
organization of work at airciaft enterprises are analyzed as.t,hey
apply to various types of aircraft plants$ eogt, aircraft construc-
tion plants, engine manufacturing plantal insti4ment-'making plant's.
Specific features of the organization and planning of production,in
industrial and experimental plants are outlined, The Introduction
and Ch. 1, 11, and X1 were written by Professot No A, Orlov;:Ch..III
by Docent So V. Hoiseyev, Cando of Techn. Scienees;'Ch. IV an.d XIX
by Docent S. A. Sarkisyan, Cand. of Econ. Scierices;,.Ch, V and*X by
Docent D. E. Starik, Cando of Techn. Scicnces;:,Ch. VI by Docent P. Go
Popov; Ch. VII by Docents Ye. I. Sherman, Cando of Econ. Sciences,
and K. D. Zakharov, Cando of Techn.: Sciences; Ph. VtII by Docent
M. Z. Gendellman, Cando of Techn. Sciences, Docent A. V. Glichev,
Cando of Economic Sciences, and Professor A. N.' Ter-Markaryan, CAnd.
of Techn. Sciences; Ch. IX by Professor A. N. Zhuravilev, Cando of Tech,
Sciences; Ch. XII and XIII by Professor D. P..Andrlarlov, Doctor of
Econ. Sciences; Ch. XIV by Professor V. 1. Tikhomiroi'?, Cand~ of
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Organization, Planning (Cont.) SOV/.6550
Techn. Sciences; Ch. XV, XVI, XVIIO XXII by Doc*ti t LM.:O1 thevetx,
Cand. of Techn. Sciences; Ch.' XVIII and-XXI by DdeenvS. 1. Didenkos
Cand. of Econ. Sciences; Ch. XX and *XXIV by Docetit L.Itt. H11bdr!
Cand, of Econ. Sciences; Ch. XXIII by Docent V. V# ChOsn6kov, C,andio of
Econ. Sciences. L. It. 01'shevets and N. As Orlov, supeirvised th.'e gioup
of authors and completed the scientific editing,.Esch part of thc
book is accompanied by references, all Soviet, and in additiowthalre
are 9 Soviet references relating to the whole books
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
5.
Introduction. Purpose and Content of the Course
'PART I. FUNDAMENTALS OF ORGANIZATION'AUD ADMINISTRATION OF AIRCRAFT
INDUSTRY
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ZMJRAYLIV, A.M., dotsent, )Mnd.tekhn.nauk; SAVOSTIN, A.I., Insh.
Methods for technical qaallty control of workplemi In the m%m-
facture of machiness TzaIm.i tekh.izm v msshinostr.;mezhvux.sbor.
no.2s434-441 160. (MUL 13: 8)
(Nachinery bdustrjr-Quality co;ttrol)
ZYABREVA' Nina Nikolayevna, kandidat tekhnicheskikh!,naW,,,'dot sent; SIMUL,
Mirza Takovlevna, kandidat takhnichookikh niuk; 14'UWVMV, A.N.,
art,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nsuk~ doteentl.rets6h; ent-,'I
kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk: doteent, redaktor; 103M, B.Idt~
tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[Laboratory exercises for the course *Intsr6hangeabla parts and
technical measurement.0] Laboratornye zantati.Is po ikursu 00sn.ovy
vzaimosameniaemosti L tokhnichookie Ismereniia.0 Ud. 2-06, isp'r,
i dopi Moskva, Goo* nauchno-tekhn, ixd-vo ma'ahinoatroit, lit-ry#
1956. 335 p (HIMA 10:1)
(Physical measurements) (Xngineering instruments)