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AUTHOP. Zinov *9 M. D. 65-1-7/14
TITLE: Production of Sulphur..from Petrojeunj ReflningWasto
(Proizvodstvo sery
iz otkhodov.neftepererabotki).
PMIODICAL: Xhimiya I Tekhnologiya Topliv I Masel,195601Nr.l.pp.32-40.
(USSR).
ABSTRACT: The-paper di6cusses the possibility of recovering sulphur
from petroleum products and Its subsequent utilisation
fo:t the production of sulphario acid. Due to the rapid
development of the new Ural-Volga Regions the output
of crude petroleum (with high S-content) increases rapid-
ly and will be-exceeding the present output by 70$ by
1960. 'Under n6rmal conditions* according to calculations
of the petroleum processing firms, from 15-35% of:the
initial sulphur in crude petroleum is concentrated in.
petroleum gases, in the form of hydrogen sulphide; from
25 - 40% of 8 occurs in light products in the form of.
sulphides, mercaptans and elemental sulphur and 60.- 25%
remains in the residues or coke (Tables 1 and 2). The
distribution of sulphur in the products in relation.to,
the processing of Bashkirsk crude, oontaining 1.6% Sul-
Card 1/3 phur, is given in Table 3. Laboratory and plant experi-
65-1~7/14-
Production 6f Sulphur from'Petroleum Refining Waste.
ments have shown that upto 70% 6 can be separated after
high temperature combustion in-the gaseousjhase and
ouboequent condoneation (without a oatalys :. The
residual gases can be conducted over a catalyst at much
lower temperatures, due to the lowered dew point of
the sulphur vapours. The final yield of sulphur, when
the catalytic process is repeated, is increased to.90 -
95%. Calculations and experiments proved that the dew
point can be decreased to 23000. A 97.1% yield is,ob-
tained at this temperature. At other contact tem era-
tures the following yields w8re obtairled: at 2772 - 94%,
at 32700 _ 88.9%, and at 377 C _ 81.5,%. The annual -
capacity of petroleum processing plants at-present is
6pOOO,OOO t of crude, i.e. 40,,000 t/annum of sulphur.
A considerable quantity of sulphur can be used for the
production of contact sulphuric acid and oleumt when
produced by dry catalysis and when the purification and
coolIing of the sulphur dioxide are not necessary. The
construction of new plants for the production of sul-
phuric acid is'Planned and it is expected that by 1960
100,000,000 t of 3-containing crude from Baku will be
Card 2/3 processed and about 50% of sulphur recovered. There are
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Or"oductlort dif,*Sulphur'-trom Fetroleum Refining Wastd-.
There are 6.figures and 7 references: 5 English
GqrTqp qLnd 1 Russian.
ASSOCIATION: Giprogaztopprom..
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-zI.wvIIYFI.vp-,~.M.; GALKIN# Tu.G,
Results of four years of operation of the seyon-year plan in
the industry of industrial asbestos produots. Kauchi rez.
22 no.4t37-39 Ap t63. (MIRA 16:6)
1. VaesoyuzW nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institat asbe,,sto-
tekhnicheskikh izdeliy-. (Asbeston)
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ZINOVIYNV, H.W*
On the history of the founding and development of schools of worki
youth Trudy LIAP no,25:9&-117 158,, (MIRA III it 101
4abor and laboring classiss-Nducation)
ZB'OVYIEV, m. S. Cand Goolog-UnoriLlog' Sci
Dissertation: "Biostratigraphy of the Tarkhan-Mokrak PA?~poalts of
Eastern Georgia."
25 Oct 49
Moscow Order of the Labor Red 3anner Petroleum
Inst imeni I. M. Gubkin
SO Vecheryaya Moskva
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Geolqn-
New data on the shallow phase of the Tarkhan Horizon. DoIr-Il. AN:SSSII
.4, Do, 5, 1952.
Monthly List of Rusdan Acc,~ssioms, Library cf Concress
October 1952. MICUSSIFIEZ.
Paleontology
The state of Soviet paleontology. Irv. AN SSSR9 $or. biol. 140. 1953.
50t Mont List of Russian Accessional Library of Congress, J=e 1953 Uncl.
ZINOVIrzy, U.S.
Shallow water deposito of the Tarkhan horizon in eastern.Goorgia
-and their possible amloglem In southern Ukraime. Trudy LIvoy.
geol.ob-va no.2:46-85 '53. (HLU 10:4)
1. Kharlkov, Gornyy institute
(G*orgla-Palsontology, Stratigraphic)
(Ukraine-Palsoatology, Stratlgftphic)
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principles of the soparation of zoms and their
Sov. geol. 8 no.5:11-17 My 165. (KRA 1817)
1. 10mr1kovskly gosudarstvonnyy universitet I nINIMUZ.
ZINOVITEV m
Sow now data on the stratlgraphy of Jurassic esdimentel in
the Iake 911ton region. Itv. vys. ucbeb. sav.; geol. i razve
6 no-4-217-26 Ap 163. Offlu 1636)
1. Kharlkoveldy gasudaretvennyy universitat is. I.M. Gartkago.
(111ton Lake region-Goology,, StratIgraphic)
!111" 1 lilt! !vlf I I'l III 1 "1411 itl:11141140 I if PhIIININI" Mp"If I
ZINOVIM Xa.- TESLENKOV Yu.V'.
Konka sedimentations In the southern part of tho Donoto Basin*
Nauch. trudy, KHGI no.6:61-67 058. (MIRA l4s4):
(Donets Basin-Geology, Strat-igraphia)
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AUTHOR _z11OY'Yzy..M_"S~
TITLE Now Results of Research on the Conchoidal Deposits in the Rostov:Regidn.
(NovM eamyye o konkskikh otloghem*aa Rostovdwy Oblasti -Russian)
FaIODICAL Doklady Akadamii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 114, Nr 1, pp 1?2 175
ABSTRACT The marine deposits from the Medium Miocene In tho above area were first of
all discovered at Novorossijsk.In the beginning it was :assumed that not only
layer h and layer h3. but also the layer near Suchoj XesWetai belonged,'to the
cbnehoidal horizon.0ther geologists were of different,'opinion.The'latest in-
vestigations led to'the following~results: The analysis of the lithological
characteristics of the investigated deposits and,of the organic relies en-
closed in them demonstrate that,(a),formerly this area was a maritime'bay be-
cause in spite of the proximity of the present shore no~strong_s.helled mol-
lusks were found (and lilso because of other phmn.'Omena),(b),with regard to the
stratigraphical. distribution of the fauna Invee9tigated1whiah occurs only in
conchoidal or preconchoidal deposits of the Uedium Miocone,strong indications
existfor the assumption that this region belon a to conchoidal'ageandj(c),
this region has to be designated as conchoidal deposit because the distribu-
tions of the maritime conchoidal deposits at the southeastern edge of the
Donets Fold proves that the transgression of the sea to the territory.of the
so-called Tanai Bay toA place already during the Medium Kiocena.
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Now Results of Research on the Clonchoidal Deposits in the 20-1.47/64
Rostov Region.
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ZINOVIYF.V, H.S. Now
Rev data on the Konkian deposits of the Rostov region. Dokl.
AN SSSR 114 n0-1:172-175 MY 15?. WRA 1017)
1. Kharlkovskly gornyy Institut. Predstayleno akodsuikow
N.M.Strakhovym.
(Rostov Ptrovince-Geology, Streittgraphle)
ZBOVITST, M.P.
he stratig''raphic die-bribution of Rzahakla Oncophera)
secialls (Rzeh.). Dolcl.Alf SM 1" no-1:123-125 %T& '56v
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1,Mwlkovoldy goraff Inistitut.fradelkavlano Wcadal"tkon
Otrakhavyme
(LamolUbranchiats,
Kotov, A. p. ajA RMm 'yev, M. V, "hinufacture of medlega. prostbMoeo arA app"tuses
with the application of waterproof casein glue#" Uchens zapimkl (Mer. nauch.-Issled,
in-t protesirovaniya), Issue 1, 1948:p p* 99-104
SO: U-4355v 14 August 53, (Letopis 12mmal tnykh StAtayt No. 15v 1949)
ZINOVIYEV* V. V.
zimylyevs, )4. V. - "Suspension for ashort hip Stump,, " When. taplaki (Mw. wucb.~-
issied. in-t protesirovudya), Issue 1,, 1948P P. 105-13
SOt U-435% 14 August 53t (latopis tZhurnal InyM Statays, Noo 15m 1949)
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Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanikaj 19590 Nr 44 p 158 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Zinoylyev, N.
TITLE: An Approximate Method of Evaluating the Vibration Reliability, of~
Turbine Disks
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tallinsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1958, Vol Ai Nr 108, P 15, ill-
ABSTRACT: The author discusses the free bending (fan-ty-pe) V.ibrations of a
turbine disk of variable thickness. He reco=ends'that the,na-
tural frequencies be determined by the Southwell formula (Timo-
shenko, S.P. , "The Theory of Vibrations in Engineering" ~ Gostekhiz-
dat, 1932), derived for a disk of constant thickness, and that a
certain correction factor be introduced. For the latter an:6mpi-
rical formula is obtained. The.initial Southwell formula is in-
correctly adduced ; in pwtioular, instead of the Southwell co-
efficient d~, , one 3hould take Yo-This stand was tested at the laboratory
f ',;he Department of Marine Power Insta.1lations, Tomsk Polytechnical Institute im. S.
. Kirov in 1963. The stand is designed for studying the effect of flow on worki 'ng
lades under conditions close to those encountered in the operation of practical par-
ial turbine stages. The stand may be used to test working blades of various sha pes,
ith a he 'ight of no more than 25 mm. Various clearances between the edges of the.
orking and guide vanes ancl blaaes may be studied at various velocity ~ ratios UIC, and
ach numbers, M. The effects which structural blading characteristics and clearances
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ve on the peripheral forces acting on working blades are considered. The stand is
instructed according to the principle of a radial stage with nozzlen which are lo-.
ted on a rotating wheel with fixed working blades. The structure of the floir against
.e working blades is identical to the flow in a single-rimmed partial turbine stage.
series of di'agrams is given shoving the components of this stand. The results of~
Is study show that the nature of load variation on the working blade in a partial'
,age is more complex than was previously believed. This is s hown by the effeet which
.aw unsteadiness during partial intake has on the peripheral force. Analysis of the
I)erimental data brings out the fact that additional aerodynamic inertial forces act
the working blades, changing the load curve for these blades in comparison with
Le load curve for blades in a steady-state flow. This in caused I~r the unsteady flow
Le to partial intake. Reversed peripheral stresses along the intake are under given
inditions may indrease vibration amplitude of the working blades which in turn may,
.uze an excessive increase in bending stresses and fatigue failure of blades. In ad-
.tion *;o this, a sharp change in the magnitude and direction of peripheral forces on
Le blade reduces.peripheral energr and consequently the efficiency of the stage.
art. has: 9 figures.
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AUTHOR: Zinov'Zev, N. K.
TITLE: Test bench for the study of aerodynamie forces on the rotor blades of
partial turbine stages
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Turbostroyeniye, Abs. 5, 490 43
IRE F SOURCE: Tr. Tallinsk. politekhn. in-:ta.A, no. 224, 1965, 77-68
TOPIC TAGS: aerodynamic force, turbine stage, marine engine
ABSTRACT: A test bench for the study of the force effect on the rotor blades under
conditions similar to those existing in the operation of partial turbine stages is
described. The bench was designed at the DepartmenLof Marine Power Plants of
the Tallin Polytechnic Institute. Results of bench tune-up tests, carried out in 1963,
are presented. [Translation of abstract) JKP]
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This makes itipossible to determine the decrease of efficiency of
the'stage due to partial supply of ateam. For,a particular case,the.,.
author compares the decrease of efficiency of-a stage, calculated
'~iith the E~id:of his formula, with experimental~data. Abstracter's:
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ACCESSION NR: AgO44790 S/0166/64/000/003/0041/0043~:
AUTHOR: Zinovlri~r, N. V.
TITLI-,;: Angular di.stribution of neutrons in the reaction N14(d, n)016,
QURCE- AN USSR. Izvestiyus, Seriya fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk, no. 3, 1964.,
4.1-43
TOPIC TAGS: neutron, neutron emission, deuteron, neutron angular distribution,
douteron bombardment
ABSTRACT, A comparison of experimental and theorotical curves'showing the angular
distribution of neutrons In certain nuclear reactions Indicates that there In a probablo
relatLonr,h1p between the angular distribution of the neutrons cmltw andthe energy of
the Incident deuterons. The present paper provides oxperimental ovidence In Me caso
of the reaction N14(d, n) 016. Based upon the theory of Schmidt and WWI tho author: sets
up an expression for the diffe,~n ctivo cross sectiow.
,~al.of an effq
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then presents experimental findings which show that there is excellent agreement between
theoretical and observed data. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. I formula and I table.
I.SSOCIATION- Institut yadernoy fizild AN UzSSR (Institute of Nuclear Physics, AN
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BERG, P.P.0 doktor teirchn.nmik; BIMYA, P.H., doktor tekhn.nauk; (wM11#
T.P., kand.teklin.nauk; DMAMSUY, Ya.M,. knnd,,tekhn#ns-uk;
2HMOV, I.A.. lnzh.; Z.UIOV.! Inzb.;-KRYLOV, V.I.p inzh.;
KUMYAVTSBV, Ij., 4oktor W-hn.'nauk; LANZA. A.Y., doktor tekhri.
nviuk; LEVI, L*I,, kand,takhn.nauk; MALAKHOVSKIY, G.V.. inzh.:
MILIMAN, B.S.. 1cnnd.te1:hn.nauk,, SCOOLYN, B.F., kandtekhnnsuk
[deceased); SKOHOROMOV, S.A.. kand.tekh-nnauk; SMIN, P,L.
kand.tekhn.nauk; USH OV, A.D., kand.telch" nauk~ MlIKAN, L.K,,
inzh.; KHRAPKOVbXIY, R.Ta., inzh.; TSTPIN' 1.0.: kwul.takhn.nauk;
SEKOLINIKOV, Z.H., kand.tekhn.nnuk; FOGODIN-M11SEYEV, G,I,'p profog
doktor tekhn.naWc, red.; BOLKHOVITINOT, N.Y., prof., doktor teldin.
nauk, red.toms; LANDA, A.F., prof.. dok-tor tak-hn.nauk, red.1tona
RYBAKOVA, V.I., inzh., red.izd-va; SCKOL07A, T.r., telam.red.
(Handbook on materials used in the wchinery industry] Spravochnik
po mashinostroitelInym materlalam; v chetyTokh tomakh. Pod-red*
G.I.Pogodina-Alakseeva. MosWa. Gos.nnuc1uio-te1tha.izd-vo tuishino-
stroit.lit-x7. Vol.j. (cast iron] Ghugun. Red.torm M.F.Bolkhovi-
tov i A.F.Landa. 1959. 339 P. (MIRA 13:1)
(Machinery industry) (Caet iron).
~25(;) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3278
'Zinovlyev, N.V.
Tsentrobezhnayaptlivka chugunnykh trub (Centrif4gal-Casting of
Iron Tubes),*Mos&0W, 1958. 75 P.' 500 copies printed'.
Sponsoring Agencies: USSR. Sovet Ministrov. Gosudarstvennyy
naucbno-tekhnicheakii komitet, and AkademI3~a nauk.ASSR,
..Vsesoyuzny-y institut nauchnoy,-i,tekhhicheskoy inf6mataii,
Otd.el naucbnb-tekhnicheakoy Informatell. 86ktoi~ metallur-
gicheskoy promyshlennosti.
Ed.:. N.P..-Bezk1uber*o, Candidate of Technioal-Sciences; Teoh.
Ed.: -P.X.- Qavrin.
PIMPOSE: This bo.okl6t is intended for metallurgists.
COVERAM, The author begins. with a brief-history of-the produo~lon
of Irdn t then proceeds,to de'-
lubes by centrifugal casting and
scribe the principal methods of'centrifugal casting., EqiLi6ment
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Centrifugal Cast-InK'.(Cont..') SOV/~278
used for the.purpose is discussed. Two separa" .chapters are
devoted'to the 'preient state of the production of Iron tubgs
by centrifugal caqting in the USSR, together-with its satel-
lites, 4nd in the,western countries. Engineerihk ifia.economic
data are included. There are 63 references, of fv.hich 29 are
Soviet, 27 English, 5 German, I Czech, and I Turkish.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction 5
History of the CentrifUgal Casting of Iron Tubes 6
,Principal Technologic al Processes Utilized in thetCentritugaII
-Casting,of Iron Tubes 14
Xachi,nes and Mechiniads Used in tkoCentrifugal.Casting of Iron
Tubes 22
Present State of theCentrifugal Casting of Iron Tubes in the
Capitalist1a Countries 36
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Centrifugal- Casting (Cont,*) sov/3278
Present State and Prospective Development of Centrirugal Casting
of Iron Tubes in the USSR and the People's Democracies 56
Some Engineering and Economic Data on the Centrifugal Method of
Casting Iron Tubes 64
Conclusion 70
Bibliography 75
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TAPNIK, V.S.; GURVICH,
Theor7 of the scatterivC of ions from the surface of metal. Izv#
AIR SSSR 24 no.6-,685-688 Je 16o. (MIRA: IMP)
(Ions) (1184~on; optics)
ZINOVIYEV N.P.; CHEKALIN, A.R.
Comparison of two mst~ods for calculating thefunction of pressure
for a nonuniform stratum with unsteady fluid lowo r2;ivys.uchq4.
zav.; neftl i gaz 4 no.7:67-73 161* U.1d)
1, Kazanskiy gosudarotvenayy universitet ime Yo Lul ~.rdwva,-Leni~aq
(Oil reservoirangineering)
1 ir ... j1jjqm;f11`q1
82165
3/04BJ60/024/06/10/017
BO19/B06T
AUTHORS: Vapnik, V. N.t Gurvichp._L. G., Zi~ovl ev I V.
2-4,~! * L--n- I. II
TITLE: On the Theory of Scattering of lonsOon a Retallsurfaoe.
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadeadi nauk SSSR. Seriya fizichesicayaq
196o, Vol. 24, )To. 6, pp..685-6o8
TEXT: This is the reproduction of a lecture delivered at the 9th All-
Union Conference on Cathode Electronics from October 21.to 28F 1959 in.
Moscow. In the introductions thii theory suggested by 60 Roog-(Ref. 1)~or
secondary ion-induced ion emissionVis dealt with. Furthermore, the method
developed by the Akademiya nauk SSR (Aeddemy of Scienoes,'UzSSR)
which allows a simultaneous observation and recording of all secondary,
processes taking place in the interaction of ions with the atoms of solids..
To calculate the ion-induoad ion emission of Roos, the~Boltzmann equations'.
was used. The use of Born's approximation to calculate the interaction. crow
section of ions and atoms in energy ranges where this is inadmissible is
shown to be an essential shortcoming. Proceeding from solution (1) of the,
kinetic Boltzmann equationt tho ooefficient (8) of Ion-induced ion emission
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8216a'
On the Theory of Scattering of Ions on a metal B/048/6107(o24/06/10/017
Surface B01.9/1BO67,
is calculated on the basis of data on the Interaction cross s4o,tion. It is
concluded fron the discussion of properties of this coefficiox *it- that either
the cross section depends on the energy or the model for the motion of
ions in a solid like In a gas cannot be used. It is found that the gas
model cannot be used for energies In the range of bonding.energiss of atoms
in the solid. For higher energy, however, the acattering~aross.section ii
bound to depend on the energy. It is found that the experimental data on
the ion-induced ion emission do not allow to draw conclusions on the
symmetry or the dependence on the energy of the interaction cross section.
There are 2 figuresp I table, and 7 references: 4 Soviet, 2 Germano and
1 American.
ZINOVtYEV, N.V.
Angular distributionof neutrons in the Nl4(dj n)013 reaction.
Izv. All Uzo SSR Ser, 'Liz.-mat. nauk 8 no.3:41-43 161~.
(I'M v 110)
1, Institut yadernoy'fiziki AN USSR.
ZINOYOUT, N.V.; BBZKLUBENKO, M.P., ksud.tokhn.nank, rod.; GAMN,
red.
(Centrifugal casting of iron pipes] UentrobexhnAlla otlivka
chugunqykh trub. Pod red. N.P.Beeklubanko. Kookva, Vses.in-t
nauchn.i tekhn.informateii, 1958. 75 p. (KtRA 12:9)
(CentriftA,,al casting)
SpAN])ARIUN, T.B., red.; MMKOV, A.A.; 07, Yu.A.# PMOZHMA,, A*G.;
BMSUPCO, Dk;:XOOTM
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4WOVIYU, I.T.; GOUMN, Tu.K.;
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ola -17.; GASEElff, B.M.; YWOT, L.S.; XkMOrv ~A4 r.; POW- V,V.;
K
GORM07. V.P., red.; INOMWTSIV, IT.N.. red.; MLXHMU. V.A.., red6
ixd-va; BMUSOVA. LA., red. iza-va; VCUOVAp* Te.D.0 takhn. rs4,
[Poreign commerce of the U.S.S.R. with countries of Asia, Afrio&
and latin America] Wteshniala torgovlla SSSR.so strauami Azii,
Afriki I latinskoi Asteriki. Mookwa, Theshtorgisdat, 1958. 194 ps'
(KIU U:7)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-ftsledovatellskly konllyunkturW inatitut.
(Russia-commerce)
-AUTHOR: Zinoylyev, -N.Vs,.,_J1agineer SOV/133-58-11-25/25
TITIE: Summary of a Digicussion on the qualitj of Ingot MouldA;
('Itogi diskusaii o kachestve izlozhnito)
MRIODICAL: Stall, 1958,11r 11, pp 1046 - 1055.(USSR).
ABSTRACT: This is a summary of the discussion carried out on~the
pages
of this JOurnal from 1953 on the durabilit of ingot, moulds.
The following conclusions were reached: 15 the existing
standards for cast iron ingot moulds-TU272~(1944) should be
re-examined. 2) As one of the main factors, determining
the durability of moulds is structure of their main metal-
lic mass (which depends not only on'chemical composition
but also on the casting technology), the standard method
of sample preparation should be introduced. 3) Itmould
be advantageouB to standardise the position of castings
specimens for the investigation of mi6rostructure at the
middle of the mould height at its external-side and of the
size not 1~ss than half of the width of th6 mould wall.
4) It is necessary that during casting of: moulds the
following structures of the metal~:should be obtained
(structurally free cementite should be.absent in all cases).
a) pearlitic and pearlitic-ferrite with the amount:of
ferrite 10-40% and fine graphite (for moulds which are
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Summary of the Discussion.on the quality of I~ ot Moulds
rAs
usually t aken out of service primarily due,' to internal
fissures; b) ferrite-pearlite with.~a proportion of
ferrite of 50-80% and with medium or coarse graphite
(for moulds which are usually taken a~tt of, uerviee:tainly
due to cracking). 5) In order to pr~vent:.-.Aruetural
non-uniformity during casting ingot m6ulds:in semi-~:
permanent mouldB, metallic ribs and flanges of mould bozes
ahould not be close to the ingot-mould body; thay.~should
be isolated by a coating not 1ess than 25-30 MM thick, ,
6) In new stand&rds, the requirements regoxding ch6sical
composition shoulii be divided into three groups acdordibg
to the weight and the design of the ingot moulds. The
appropriate recommendations are given in Nble 2.
7) New standards should include casting in of reinforcing.
steel bandages. 13) The composition of ola charge for
) OL
inaot moulds should be standardised. 9 1he content of
scrap should not exceed 35-40% and the proportion of fresh
iron should amount to 45-50% and should be so calculated
that no addition of blast furnace ferrosilicon is necessary.
10) The content of basic pig in the cupola charge of up to
15% is permissible and silicon content can be carected by an
Card 2/4addition of ferrooilicon. 11) In case of.an unsatisfactory
:I J!q
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Summary of the Discussion on the Quality of Ingot Moulds
cupola charge and an increased proportion oif,scrap (above
40%) m8dification~of the iron in the ladle"at 1 250
1 300 C with ?5% or 45% ferrosilieon is necessary.
12) Service conditions of,ingot moulds should be improved by,
not permitting: IL) retention of ingots in moulds above the
required time; b) positioning of moulds too near to euQh
other during teeming, a) the use of hot (above 100-120*'JC)
moulds and securing as far aa possible their natural cooling
(sprg.Zing with water only from a temperature not.ardleading
250 0); d) deviations of the steel stre=from the axial
direction. 13) Taking into.consideration:the latest devel-
opments in castinj; ingot moulds directly from hot-blast
furnace iron, appropriate standards for casting such moulds
should be developed. 14) To organise an appropriate
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SI'mmarY of the Discussion on the Quality of Ingot Moulds
Organisation for co-ordinating and supervising the reseIarch
work on th~ subject, for promoting exchango of aperience
between works'.and for the introduction of a rational
specialisation and co-operation.
There are 4 tables and 24 references, 20 of which are
Soviet and 4 English.
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SOURCE: Nt_-~,utw vy-! ,-o1jz-o-jy tekhnik; 'pri
9a z r.) v k J g ora-~'.r~ada; :ihorni1%, no..~- A:.'V~ Che r -
netskiv ~~- L.Ci. Lornize, eds. Ciofiatornizoat, 1961"r 3-3.0.
TEXT: This is a -art report C111 I'll ~! thod'! ior
the measureITIff-at Of (elertrnn (Ictit;Ay.
of th~! p!a,,-,ma (it a gaseotis without introducing ad-
energy losses etc. %
ditionatl electrons arid, hnicz,, pt!r~orbations into th.~, The primary object-
ive of this papf~r is tLe elt:;C" ro n - ,:. onc e nt ration determination by means of (I) micro-
viave tri.risillurm inat tion, arid (,-") by ii-Aerferometry. MAcroscopic Maxwellsan theory
of elect romagner. ic waves in an ionized gas is expounded in c.onformitywith,Al'pert,
Ya.L., Feynbt-c~? ', Ye.L. radiovoln (RadioNvw.,e
Propagation'. %.1u,,jco1x-. Gost4~;klj~'."j;J' 1953. In the re.iullting equition for the pro-
pagation of a nornial)) iri, ideri-;' ~,~ectrornagnetic the depen6ence of the
'-kal Specific zi~-rm ou tht prope_rtieu of the plasma r e n in, i ris
Some microwave methods S/725/6,1/000/003/001/068
to be.explored. This is expra ssed in terms of the rati-a between the in-plastria
wavelength and thf, v-,avek-mgth, n. and of the absorptit)n index, y The
effect (if all eNterrial lo
mized. pis, A,' ~d~::h caused W
electrons, ;n Lhe i!lt-,ctric ""i-a'.:j D" ZI 1'. '~! It,' t - ,) 1 ~ Iz,, i wilVk! ',0 fOljCV,,y curvilinear
trajectories undies.- the of Oe Lorera;- forcr--, is investigated, and it is con-
cluded that the capacltari(-e -.f -in ionized gas is Hnearly dependent
on the elect-on density 'bot'l "~tt presence iri Lhe absence 0~ an external:mag-
netic field. A iI-',i,-I:!! olf the owthod is
given with r~,fercn,,:: t(; v-!'3-.4 Dolov,-:javo; 'Yev, G.G., ZhETW, v, 38, w.1.
1$60, 394; '-uldl TrEj;t~3' 2d, 'Coaf, on the PeacefuL Uses oi Atornic V'nerg~p
So-,, ~,,t papz r- -Moscow. Atornizdat, 195(),~ 8:);,
Vvt '~-cnov, A-ei fl~'- 'C 1~- p. 1 -13; 'Hazdang et al ibid.
foreign 1- 'I'Inv' 1-( ;inc L Tie rtnorvic',O.-ar r~-.actions, p.. 6 5)
a I s o Lo rcii z. t,~ y r I L' . 3, 1 b r c: t S Z 5 6 ~ I
003 1002 i~- ti'~~!
devi )r r-,!aaes h~!CIAW.'W thl,': Ycfrai: L loll irldwi-And
and the io(lu,- c~' i
C 0) t'ji n "I
thf: cri, ~-O conrcutr,'.Ltion. but doe
n6t indicate il,; a'-!if:',~~' lp~ Har&Aig mulltipl~~-Atroqui!!ncy me-thod is tiolt
viewed as z~ -1 :,:;y
MlltaneOLLB IISP~ of 3evci-al nfl'-T()WaV(!
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generators appears tapdiffi~~ult aD ;L; bc practicablt-, The
of the adaptation of marlh-luds previously used in optics to tho tictermination of
microwave- propagation ciiaracteristics ~b'4 anq.."'itude
briefly reviewed z~rid major attention is foctis(.6 on thtl
described by Wharton, C.B_ & Slager, D~~A_ in FRE Tr:jris.Nw-.1-Sri., v.NS-4,
no.3. 1959, 20, and in J.Appl.Phy~_' v.3!, no, 2, 1960, 428. Thi.% systorn. Which
comprises a rneasuring and a refee.t---ric,~, channel, serves well with relatively weak
diacharges in a gas, but is increasAngf,i affected by noise*at greater discharg,,~ in-
tensities. The device proposed by Dropkiri,li.A., LRENat.Coav-Rec., v.6, no, 1,
1958, 57, which employs a frequency shifter. is described and Ltfrrxied roore noise-
proof and more accurate. The inadequate t-Irne- resolving power 0.1 this device ts
said to be overcome by the employment of t'%Y0I 3UPL~r-HF ge~114~1'atCITR -3.1; I)I-OP03ec."
by Thompson, M.C., & Vetter,M.J., v. M no'2' 195", 148,
which is described in detail, and operati-onal b,,( Wharton,
Howard, et al., in the Trans. 2d Internat') -Goaf.eLc. . 195V, 67-3, aro. etported,
There arf,~ 114 figure~i and 23 refnrenc~ts (IJ t viet, 7 English-taliguage, and 9
Engli sh- language pap-r,,i in tineir Riii~siar, tr~
ASSOO TAT I(YN: None itiv---
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AM Monograph 12/
__Chernetskiy, Aleksazidr Vasil 1,yevickq ZjDgX!XvOle it lyevich; Kozlov, Oleg
,Vasillyevich
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Apparatus and methods for plasma~itudiea (Apparatara i metody plu=enrxykh issledova-aiy)
-Moscow, Atomizdatj 65. 0363 P- Ulus., biblio. 30,90 copies Pi4atedo
TOPIC TAGS: plasma measurementt plasm radiation, plasma reaearchi plasma diagnostics
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: jhe techniques and equipment for inveatigating the baGio
parameters of &-plasma? e.g., chargod particle deneity, particle temperature, degree
of ionization, ate, are considered. After a brief discussion of the properties of.a
,plasma, superhigh frequency techniques and apparatus are de6cribed'i including ante=&,
waveguide# and oscillator systems. Meacurementa of plasma radiation in the radio and
submillimeter regions are discussed:tomether with the in3trijm~mtatioxi requiremental.
The final nection of the book is devoted to coipuncular propqrties.o~ a plasmat
neutral and charged particle fluxt presoure, and composition of the plasma. The use
of tritium, atomic, and molecular beams for probing plasmas is disdussed.. The~book
concludes with two appendices; the first contains tables describing equipment uaed:for
plasma measurements, the second contains discharge and stripping croaa section and;
ener8y tables.
TABLE OF COV=S Z-abridged7t
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Foreword 3
Introduction - 9
Section I. General problems Of OUPOThigh frequency diagnostics of.plaama - -A3
Ch. 1. Electromagnetic properties of planma - 13
Ch. 2. Basic superhigb frequency units of diagAostio apparatUs 21
Bibliography for Section 1 46
Section U.. Superhigh frequency apparatus for active diagnootica cif plasma - 541~
Ch- 3- Measurement of plasma parameters by the cutoff and "tiro-froijujoncy" methods,-
54
Ch- 4- Measurement of plasma electron density 'by the resonator method - - 66 o
Ch- 5- Phase-measuring devices for iltudying plasma parameters with.carriar phaae
measurement 74
Ch. 6. Phase-measuring devices with frequenay conversion - 93
Ch- 7- Plasma locators 131
Bibliography for Section 11 142
Supplementary bibliography for Secticn 11'- 146
Section III. Apparatus, for measuringnatural plasma radiation - 149
Introduction - - 149
Ch. B. Measurements in the radio region - - 154-
Ch. 9. Measurements in the submillimeter region.- - 198
Bibliography for Section 111 210
Section IV. Apparatus and methods of corpuscular diagnostics of plasm - 212.
Ch. 10. Investigation of corpuscular fluxes of plasma 213
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ZIMOVITIV, P.
Vasilti Alokosevich Giliarovskii. Zhuronevr. I poikh. no.41
358-360 156. (MMA 9 -.7)
(GILIAROVSKII, VASILIX ALIKURVICH, 187&
ZINOVOYEV, P.M., prof.., naui3hrVy red;; KUDINOVA,,1.14,, red',; HALIKOVAp' 11 p
red
(Disability evaluation and the clinical aspecits of'; po chopatbij
y
neuroses, and reactive psychossal works. of U6 Ceztx.tLI Rosearch
Institute for DisabIlity Evaluation and RehaIjilitation of Di4bled.
Workers] Vrachebno-~rudovaia ekspertiza i klinika lbsikhopatii..: mov?ro-
zov, reaktivmykh palkhozov; nauchrye trudy imstituta. Moskva, 1960.
93 P. (MIRA 34:32)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isoledolrateltskiy imititut:ekspertizy trud.o-
sposobnosti. i orgamLzatsii truda invalidov.
(DISABILITY EVALUATION) (MENTAL ILIVESS)
KAMSMA.U.N.v prof., otv.red.1; AKOPOTA. I.L., red.; 21101YU. PA..
prof., red.
(Initial stages in mentall diseases; collection ofJitrUcles read
at a meeting of the Instttuto of Psychiatry of the Acadsav of
Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., June 19391 Unch6lIn".stadii
paikhichaskikh zabolevanli; abornik naucbnykh rab6t, dolotshen-
nykh na sessli Instituta psikhiatril AW1 SSSa v iti=e 1939 g.
Moskva, 1959. 86 P. (MIRk 14:5)
1. Akademiya maditainskilch nawk SSSR. Institut -palkhiatril.
OWML ILUJISS)
ZINOVIYF.Vq P.M.
Regularities and variamts in the course of sahizophrebj.~... Vop.
-paikh. noe 3:130-137 1:59. (OM 13:10)
(SCHIZOPMNIA
KHASHUSHM. Tevganiy Konstantinovicht prof., zaaluahann" daystell
nauki (deceased]; BANSHMUOV, T.M., red.; ZIIIOV'73V, F.M., red.;
KRAMMSHKMA, N.A., red.; GURVICH, L.A.. taTtg-.re&-. .
(selected works] Iigbrannye trudy. Koskva, fte.isd-vo ned,lit-ry,
Medgis, 1960, 607 p. (MIRA 13--i1).
(PSYCHIATRY)
a
FUMOV, D.D., otv,red,; 1JURID NSKIT, H.S., tan.otrored.;
XAKMWA, U.N., red4; ROZXWO14
T.Te., red.; ROMIN, L.L.. red.; SIKSM. T.P.. red..; SUKHARNBSKIr,
L.H., red.; GUMICH. L.A., red.
[Current problems In psychiatry: Vascular diseases of the bisin.
Schizophrenia. Kental health and psychoprophylaxisj Aktuallar
problemy paikhistril; sosudistys zabolavanila golovnogo mosga.
Shizofreniia., palkftogigiena i paikhoprofilaittika. Moskva, 1959.
506 p. (KIRA 14: 1)
1. Tsesoyusnoye obishchostvo nevropatologov I paikhiatrov.
(MENTAL maoss) (BRAIN--BLOOD VUSHLS)
ZIMVIYIT,,P.M.; KIOATIOV. AX,; MUCUTURYAW, A.A. (Hookya)
Review of the book *Textbook of psychlatt70by Oj, Urbilmys IdIl.
Oxeretekiy, Ts.A. Popov, A.T. Sueshnevskly, nin.mad. 37 no'9tl56-
0
158 s 159 (KIVA 12cl2)
(iMKIATRY) (KMIKOV, O.V.) (07,MMMMY, X.I.)
(FOFDT, Te.A.) IMYSKIY, A.Y.)
I it. 111 1 ri I I! I I I H -I ~ I I ~i I E 1111" A I IVII III III I I IIII I I 11114111MIJ; I I IIIIIIIII 1111111111 RIMU111 I I I IIII I I III I III In 114=313 I I Q'I"11111m I m "I. a
BOGOIRPOVO N.K.9 ZNOVInV,..P.!X (Kookra)
Catamnes Is and creative activities of encephalitis patients [with
oil ary in French3. Zhur.nerwr. i Poikh. 58 no.61686-698 158
(ENWHALMS, compl.' 11:7)
paralysis agitanst artistic & mento fnaultifts in
various stages of die. (Run))
(POALYSIS AGITANS, etiol. & pathogen.,
eDidem. ancephnlitin, nrtistic & ment. faculties in various
stnges of dis. (Rue))
BOGOMPOV, N.L; ZINOV'TMT. P-M- (Kodkva)
Speoif to dream-like oondltiofli in encephalitis. Zhur, nevr. ipsAkh
59 no-3:324-333 159* (NM 121:0
(MIOXMLITIS, ZPIDXKIC, case reports
with hal lucinst ions (P"))
(ffALWOMATIONS, stiol. & patboge:6-
opidem. encephalitis (Ruvr))
21,NOVIYIV,' P..M.,. rtdalctor
wwwmw~ womoft I
[Historical sietichou of lkwetau psychiatry] Oaharki po Imotril
otechestwennoi pelkhtstrits Homkvm, M-Yo zdtavockhronealls SSSR.
Tol.l. (BecorA halt of the l8t~ and first half of %be 19th cauturY3
Vtorsta volovium, XVI:11 t pervois polovitka XIX vekmq 1957. 319 P.
(NIBA 10:10)
(Moskva); MIZUTLOV, A.K. (Kookva); KHAOUTURTAN, A.A.
Va
Vsychiatr7.0 V.A.Gillarovskii. Reviawed by- P.M.2inoyler, A.1r.
Mikhailovo A.A.Dachaturiant Klin.med. 34 no.9:93-95 5 156.
(PSYCHIATRY) (Mm 9:11)
(GILIAROVSKII, T.A.)
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ZINOVIYIV. S.I.
Measures for eliminating and roclaiming saline spots olk Irrigated
lands, Isv, AN Uz.SSR :mo.2:47-53 156* 10-- 3)
(Uzbekistan-ilkali Units) (teaching)
SOV/3-58-11-34/38
AUTHOR: Zinovlyev, S.I., Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences
UTLEt Now Books on the History of Higher Education (Noryye, knigi
po istorii. vy,sohego obrazovaniya)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik vyeabey shkoly, 1958, Nr 11, pp 86 92 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The article contains reviews of the following booket, ,u6i-
versity Education in the USSR" by A.S. Butyagin and;Yu.A.
Saltanov; "AeTicultural Education In the USSR" by X.1.
Ivanovich, and "Higher Education and the Training of Soi-
entific Personnel in the USSR" by X.T. Galkin. There are
2 Soviet references.
/Vo V
AUTHOR: ZinovIyev, S.I., Dotsent 3-2-131132
TITLE- Questions of Method Discussed in Vuz Publications (Yoprosy
metodiki v vuzovskikh izdaniyakh)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, 1, pp 87-94 (USSR):
ABSTRACTi The artiole contains a bibliographical review of~essays,
principally on questions of improving instructionaVlootures.
The essays have either appeared as separate publications or
been printed in the "Scientific Transactions" of i nstitutes
and universities in 1956-1957.
The reviewer states that during the last years the in-
terest of vuz instructors for methodical questions has
noticeably increased. A number of scieatifia-mothodical
conferences has been held and works were published. Almost
all the authors admit that the suacens of instruction by
lecture depends primarily on the extent the lecturer has
prepared him-self, but also on-his ability and the methodical
preparation of every lecture, and of the course as a whole.
The first work under review is that of professor L.P.
Grossman "The Skill of the Lecturer". Taking examples from
the practice of rehowned lecturers and scientists, he shows
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Questions of Method Discussed in Vuz Publications
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dents, depending upon the means used by the instructor.' The
reviewer then deals with some controversial conclusions set
forth in professor Grossman's book, such as "the lecture -
a phenomenon of art" or "the necessity of a free improvisa-
tion", etc.
The reviewer further mentions 2 articles of professor
A.N. Yegornov and professor N.M. Mitropollskiy published in
the Scientific-Methodical Collection (Nauchno-metodibheakiy
sbornik) of the Moscow Institute of IIR Engineers imeni I.V.
Stalin (Mookovokiy institut inzhonerov telazno-dqrCehnqp trans-
ports. im. I. V. SLalina) .The basic idea of these articles i. si
the lectures should be founded on a principle which furthers
the development of the students' self-activity.
Much in common with these articles has the work of pro-
fessor L.S. Freyman "The Method of Preparing Lectures". The
author emphasizes the principal side of instruction by lecture
conveying scientific knowledge, at the same time bearing in
mind, however, that a lecture is a kind or public appearance,
and as such it is a subject to be carried out with skill.
The author's point of view on the connection between lecture
and textbook is regarded by the reviewer as somewhat simple,
whereas the opinion of professor L.k. Mendellson expressed
Questions of Method Discussed in Vuz Publications 3-1-31132
in the article "On the Method of Proparine: and Holding Lec-
tures on Political Economy" (published in the Collection of
Materials of the Scientific-Methoaical Conference, Moscow
State Economic Institute - Sbornik materialov nauchno-meto-
dicheskoy koferen taii, 1957, Moskovskiy gosudarstyannyy
ekonomicheakiy institut) is regarded as rather convincing.
He thinks that lectures consisting of the repetition of a
textbook are superfluous.
Much attention to the lecturing problem was paid by the
methodical conference at the Perm' University in April-May
last year. The theses of the reports and information sub-
mitted have been published. The reviewer deals at length
with the t1--eses of I.M. Zakharov,whose solutions of a number
of questions he considers to be wrong.
The reviewer further mentions the article of E.Yu. Lokshin
"On the Method of Preparing and Holding Lectures on. Econo-
mical Disciplines"; T.V. Mukhina "On the Question of a
MethodicalReading of Lectures on the KPSS History"; N.F.
Sibelldin "Seminar on Social Sciences"; S.I. Smetanin "The
Method of Conducting Seminars and Special Seminars on His-
torical Disci~Dlines"; I. I. Kazakov "On the Self -Activity. of
Card 3/4 Students in S~cial Economical Disciplines"; dotsent V.Ye.
Questions of Method Discusoed in Vuz Publications 3-1-31/32
Kontorovich (Moscow State Eoonaipic Institute) has written on
the instructor's attitude towards the student during the
practical training; the same subject in discussed in Y. I.
Petrov's article "Methodical questiots in Conducting Practical
Training in Bookkeeping".
In conclusion the reviewer mentions approvingly the work
of A.F. Kireyeva "Studies on Lectures at a Higher School".
He states that the beginning lecturer will find many re-
commendationsthersin and will arrive at quite a few useful
conclusions.
There are 6 Russian references.
AVAILABLE; Library of Congress
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ZINOVITV, 3.1.
Now systems of dam units with a central two-sided va:ter intake.
Iscv.AN Uzb.SSA.Oer.takhqnauk. no.6:91-99 159. (KIRA 13:4)
l.Inotitut vodalkh problem t gidrotekhniki All UXSSR.
(Dams
ZINOVYEVI S. I.
"On the Methods of (Student) Examinations.," Vest Vyssh shkoUl No 3., pp 6i-64s
1(,)53
Xxxv
li~draulic Models
Faculiarities in the pl;~cing of darTerp on the spillways of a contrel,' tvo-sldos &,M
-~.nd results of obse.rVatione on models, Gidr, i mel. 4 no. 8, 11'r
y 12.
9. MouthI3~ List of liussitin jwceaslons, Librnry of Corgrass, Docember 1952, LTCL.
ZINOV'yEvt S. 1.
Spillways
Peculiarities of the placing of dampers on the spillways cf a centl~a2, two-sided'.
dam, and the results of observaticns on models. Gidr, i mal- 4.v 110- $9
Yonthly List 2f Russian Accessions,, Litrary of Congre,.-,s, December 1952. Unci asslIfled.
GOLIDENBERG. I.F.; ZIN IYEV S.T.- KARTMOV, F.M.
Rapid rmthod of det~o.~rmlning 'the airtightness ef orien-har-rth
furnaces. Motallurg 10 A (MIRA l8i4'~
1. Magnitogorskiy metallurgichookiy kombinat I Magrdtogorskily,.
gornometalbirgichesUiy insti"Uh.
ZINOTOYET. T.
Improve work with personnel and Incresee bank,cantrols An.
SSSR 21 no.6:34-39 Je 160. (VJU 1.3 t6)
1. Zamestitel I Predeedatelya Pravleuiya Stro7baaks SSSR.
(Construction Industry-Fira%nee) (Banks and banking)
ZINOVIYZV.V., Inshener
Attachment for stamping textolite washers. Art. transp. 33
no,4:28' AP 155 - (KM 8:7)
(Washers (Mechanics))
Ot V.
Reinforced concrete scaffold bridges used in,servicinig autowbIles.
Avt. transp, 3$ ud.12:28-29 D 157. (Kim 11:1)
(Automobiles-Maintenstwo)
Mew panel carrier. Avt. transp. 37 no.9.'31 5 '39.
(MIRA 22:19)
(Truck trailers)
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aytomobillno'o trost~a.
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AUTHOR: zinavlyev, V. (ErZineer)
ORG: Donets Automobile Production Trust "Glaydorlb (Wnet0kiy proiz-vddst1enn
av-totrest 1191a;M3-nUass7U;y
TITLE: Electronic devices for =~tcx, pools
SOURCE: Tekhnika v sallskom khozyaystve, no. 11, 1965, 81412
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unit arc- ~;iv-r,, rurfi~-, thr.. and rll'7-tcr
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SUB CODE: 09~131 SUBH DATE: GO/ GRIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: 000
Cord UDC: 629.113.04.59