SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BALABIN, V. V. - BARANNIK, P. I.
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V. V,
AT,IWT , L.Ya.; BALABIN, V.V- ; GLADILIN, A.N.; VWKIN. N.P.;
KOSTAKOV, K.P.
POPOV, LX*-,'Wffl=IIAIIV'F-,~'A.D.
[The organization of standard workshops for students of the
*metal
technology* departments of technical colleges] Hatodika
organizateii
t1povykh uchobnykh masterskikh.kafedry "Takhnologiia notalloy"
vtu-
sgv..Xoskva, Sovetakata nauka, 1953. 243 p. (MLRA 7:7)
1. Moscow. Moskovskoys, vyseheye takhnichookoys uchilishchs.
Kafedra
'Takhnologiya metalloy'.
(Metalwork-Study and teaching)
OALRBIN, VV
PHASE I BOOK mawrwioll SOV/3467
Rubtsov., Nikolay Vikolayevich, Vasiliy Vesiltyevich lshlp$
and Mikhail
Ivanovich Vorob I yev ~!_
LiteynM formy (Foundry Molds)., Moscow., Mwbgiz., 1959. 557
P. (Seriesi
Tekhnologiya UU-7nago proizvodstva) Errata slip inserted.
15..000 copies
printed.
Reviewer: L.I. Fantalov., Doctor of Technical Sciencess
Professor; Ed. (Title
page): N.N. Rubtsovp Doctor of Technical Sciences.,
Professor; Ed. (Tmside
book): V.11. Sidororj, Engineer; Tech. Ed.:, A.Ya. Tikhanov;
Managing Ed. for
Literature on Heavy Machine Building (Mashgiz): S.Ya.
Golovin., Engineer.
PURPM: This is a textbook for students of machine design. It
may also be
used by engineers in the founding industry.
COVERAO: The authors set forth the prevailing view on mold
production and
mold materials., noting the physical and mechanical
properties of the latter.
Specific topics dealt with are manual and mechanical methods
of producing
cores., design specifications for cores, methods of
assembling and filling
moldsy mechanized systems of shakin -or-it and cleanin
castings, modern
Card l/ 12
Foundry Moldo
SW/3467
methods of investment castingp principles of planning the
molding process
with regard to various factors., and calculation of cooling
rates for sand-
mold castings on the basis of the theory of heat. References
are scattered
thrmghout the book.
TAME OF COMMM:
Introduction
PART I. MWING MATERIALS
3
a. 1. Principal Views on Molding Mater-Ials 15
1. Mysicaa and chemical properties 15
2, Mechanical prqvrties of m1d. and core mtrWma 22
3. Processing properties of mold and core materials and
mixtureS 27
Ch. II. Molding Sands 29
1. Comonly accepted views on the origin of sands,, their age,
and the character of their stratification 30
2. Mineral composition of molding sands 32
3. Characteristics of molding sands as deterrIned by the content
of argillaceous components 33
4. Grain-size analysis 36
5. Classification 38
Card 2/12
ALEKSEYEV BALA
., S. A.. ;. BIN, Vj.; RARBASHIN, N.N.; GORSHKOV,
A.A.;
ZHARDV., N.T.; MARIYENBAKH, L.M.; RUBTSOV, N.N.0
doktor tekhn.
nauk, prof.[deceased]; SERGEYEV, V.S.; SOSNmo, M.N.;
FROLOV,
V.V.; IIONSTANTINOVI, L.S., kand. tekhn. nauk,,
red.; CHERNYAK,
O.V., md. izd-va; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn. red.;
TIKHANOV, A.Ya.,
tekhn, red.
[Fon(Inrymn's handbook; general information on
founding]Spravoch-
nik liteishchika; obahchie evedeniia po litliu.
(BY)S.A.Alekseyev
i dr. Pod obshchei redo N.N.Rubtsova. Moskva,
Mashgiz, 1962.
524 P. (KUA 16:1)
(Founding-Handbooks, manuals,,etc.)
IAGORNYY, S.V.; YOCUSHIIIII, F.P.
MAESINOVICII, G.G.;
Effect of mercury on mechanlc~: -~haractpristicB of
bras-s. lilauch.zap,
I14A AN URSR. Ser.mashitioved, 7 no.7:26-31 161. 0,11RA
15:1)
(Brass--TeFt-ng) (Mercury)
MAKSIMOVICH, U^.G.-)- BARP14ETSKIYJI Y.S.
,..i ~~~ ftc~,4
Relationship between electric conductivity of
brass and the
time and temperature of iia' annealing in a
vacuum. Vop. makh.
real'. tver. tela no. 2:162-165 164. (MIRA 17:9)
SHALAPIN, Ye.I.; SOBOLEVSKIY, K.M.;
BARANSTSKIYO-Y..-S.
Shielding of a gyrostabilizer which acts as a source
of electro-
magnetic interference. Avtom.kont.i izm.tekh.
no.4-102-10B
16o. (MIRL 13:8)
(Gyroscope) (Shielding (Electricity))
S11 37//6c-/C)OC)/o 10/0 14/028
A052/A101
AUTHORS: Maksimovich, G. G., Baranetskiy, V. S., Nagornyy, S. V.,
Yanchishin, F. P.
TIULE: The effect of HS on the mechanical properties of brass
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 10, 1962, 83 -
84, abstract
101546 ("Nauchn. zap. In-ta mashinoved. i avtomatiki. AN UkrSSR.
Ser. mashinoved.", 8, 1961, 26 -,31-)-
T-EXT: The effect of Fg on the mechaaical properties of a brass
containing
58 - 98% Cu and having different porosity was studi.ed. Different
porosities and
L Zn
chemical compositions of microsanples were produced by a different
degree of 7
evaporation from microsamples 1 mm in diameter prepared from J1C
59-1 (LS59-1)
brass with cz+p-phase structure. Pores, fairly regularly
distributed over the
cross-section, formed in the microsamples after evaporation In a
vacuum. Hg was
applied to the surface of the microsamples by immersing them in a
saturated
RgN03 solution for I or 60 see. The c' lianges in specific gravity
d, total weight,
Gb and &'of the samples in the air and in Hg were studied. d
changes consider-
Ceird 1/2
s/1.37/62/000/Olo/oi4/028
Tho effect oi' I-Ig. on the 'qlechanical properties of brass
A052A101
ably less than the absolute weight of the samples; this fact is
connected with
the decrease of dimensions of the samples on Zn evaporation. Crb
decreases with,
an increase of porosity, a decrease of Zrf content and at
testing in the air and
in Hg. With an increased porosity the ductility of microsamples
tested in the
air decreases. ff of Hg-coated samplBs decreases by - 50% for
samples containing
58 or 61.5% Cu and is constant for samples with >,76,%' Cu.
N. Sladkova
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
AUTHIORS: Maksimovicho G.G.P.,,lEl,;LritinLe-t-ski3LLY-S-,
S/735/61/000/000/009/014
TITLE: A machine for micromechanical tensile testing of metals in
fluid media.
SOURCE: Aka demiya naukUkrainakoySSR. Institut mashinovedeniya i
avtomatiki.
Mashiny i pribory dlya ispy-taniy metallov. Kiyev, 1961, 86-89.
TEXT: The testing machine described has a constant loading rate;
the elongation
curves are recorded by means of a loop oscillograph. Tests are
described and test
data reported. Micromechanical testing permits investigation of
small volumes of
metal.in a given direction to determine some of the nonuniform
properties of metals
that are due either to the processes employed in their making or
to their operational
history, and the testing of thin shells, welds, and single
crystals. The term
11micromechanical testing" was coined by I. M. Roytman and Ya. B.
Fridman (In
Mikromekhanicheskiy metod ispytaniy - The micromechanical testing
methoa. Mos-
cow. Oborongiz, 1950) for specimens having about 1 /1000 the
volume of standard
specimens. Several such micromachines are described by
V.P.Konoplenko and D.
K. Vinogradov (Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 25, no . 1, 1959) and
by V R - Regen I et al.
(ibid.). The new simple machine uses existing design elements, bi
i ncludes pro-
visions for the exposure of the test specimen to various media.
The lower end of
the specimen is clamped to a vertically movable holder within a
cup filled with the
test medium. The upper end of the specimen is clamped to a
dynamumeter which is
anchored on a reference platform and to one end of an extension
meter, the other end
Card 1 /Z
A machine for micromechanical tensile testing...
S/735/61/000/000/009/v,-.
of which is connected to the vertically movable holder of the
lower end of the spe.
mej- - An electric motor exerts a downward pull on the
vertically movable holder,
ana the readings of the dynamometer and the extension meter are
rheostatically fe(.
to recording loop oscillographs. Test curves are shown for
brasses of different
porosity, one group made of AC59-1 (LS59-1) brass soaked for 2
hours in vacuum
at 3000C. The second group was first heated in vacuurr. to
8001C, then soaked in
vacuum for 2 hours at 3000C. The heating in vacuum (especially
in the second
group) resulted in Zn evaporation and Cu enrichment (f.-3-n 58
to 76.3%) and loss -3-."
density (by 90/*); coagulation of vacancies resulted in
noticeable porosity (large poreb
2 to 411 dia). Tests were made in activated oil and salt water
(ir the cup), also in
Hg (amalgamation in a saturated Hg-nitrate solution). The
specimens of the second
group had a lower tensile strength than those of the first
group in air, activated oil,
and salt water by an average of 6416 and in Hg by an average of
5516. The elongation
of second-group specimens was less than that of the first group
by 58 and 251/6, re-
spectively. Hg reduces the tensile strength of first-group
specimens by 367o and
the relative elongation by 58%, whereas it does not affect
noticeably the mechanical
properties, of the second-group specimens. Short-term effects
of activated oil and
salt water are hardly noticeable on first-group as well as on
second-group specimens,
despite the significant porosity of the latter. There are Z
figures and 3 Russian refs.
ASSOCIATIM, None given.
Card 2/2
BARANKTSKIYV V.SO; WSIMOVICH, G.G.
Electroconduotivity df brass as dependent on the degree
of zinc
evaporation. Vop. mekh. reall..Apr. tela no.1:131-135
162,
- (NDU 16: 1)
(Brass-Elootric properties) (Zinc) '(Evaporation)
MAMUMOVICH, G.G.; BARAVETSKIY, V.S.
Complex investigation of some properties and of the micro-
structure of metalr~. Vep. mekh.-real. tver. tela
no.3:142-145
64. (141RA 17: 11)
MAKS714OVICII, (LG.; YANCHISHIN, F.P.; TKACHENKO, N.N.,
NAGIRNYY, S.V.;
BARANETSKIY, V.S.
Effect of round hole type stress concentrators on the
mechanical
characteristics of brass. Mlin. rab. sred na svois.
mat. no.2:
56-60 163- (MTRA 17-10)
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BARANEVICII, Yan (Baraniewicz, J.], komandir tanka,
kapral
Both accurately and rapidly. Starsh.-zerzh.' no.7s25 JI
162.-
(MMA~ 16:6)
(Poland-Army)
BAWMA.1, Peter
Instrument' larding systems. (Conclusion).
Repules 15 no.3:
16 Mr 162.
BARARGULOY B.
Amateur rifle club of the Ural Machine Plant. Voen. znan. 34
no.7:31 J1 '58. (MIRA 11: 9)
l.Predsedatell soveta strelkovo-sportivnogo kluba
Uralmashzavoda.
. (Shooting)
SkBO, fe-jo aspirant (Vengerska7a Narodnaya
RespubliKa); BARANI, T.t
aspirant (Vengerskaya Narodnuya Respuhlika)
Modeling problems of undergrmind electria
prospecting by Lbe
resistivity metbode Izve vyse ucheb, zave; geol. 1
rqzv.
7 no.U:103-10,j D 164. (MIA 18:12)
1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnvy institut Imeni
O.rdzhonlkidze.
BARANIAK, L.; STESZEWSKIx E.
.........................
Problem of water economy in connection. with the
development
and distribution of industry in Poznan Volvodeship.
p. IU.
Vol, 28s no, 1, 3,956 Warazava
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BARANIECK!, J. The Klodawa salt plug in the sector of
Ksaerowek-]Aarejanowo. p. 489.
Monthly List of East Eur6pean Accessions (EMAI) W Vol. 8,
no. 4
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(Ithdru Kfrst
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CLUCRAFHY & CZOLUY.
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B,UWIECKIP leezek (Wroclaw)
IRP,Ed7.ng of aerial photographs" by G.W. Gospodinow
(Gospodinov, G.N.J.
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Poland
no title given
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uni 7 0 tro aw
Warsaw, Pragglad Geografilamy. Vol 34m No 3, 1962,
pp 625-27-
"Report on the XXV SCIEntifio and Technical Confer-
once of the Association of Polish Geodesists".
Report from the 25th.Scientific-Techdoal Conference of
the
Association of Polish Geodesists. Przegl geogr.34
no.3:625-627
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1. Praco'wda Aerometods latedra Geografii Regionalnejp
Urdwersytet,
Wroclaw,
L 11449-t_6~1,-' :-MT(n) DIA_,'i?/SIzDjtBsD'
A C(2SS ION N-R: AP4048645 S/0043/S4/02S/010/1717/1 72C.
ALMIOR: Abuzey(l_,;',I. A ; Antufyev,Yu.P.; Daranik,A.T. BI I -ZayIiI,,.I.
I. NoverT,Y'.
S 0 rokin P. V.
T"TILE: Investigation of
the (d,Ci) reaction~on A127
at deuteror, oner.-ies fro-, -.5
41o 2.6 `,-cV. Do-_)cn-,I;_-,nce of the a-group abundances cin the sj)in oll
i:Z25 /7,'epo~t, Fourteenth Annual Conference on ziuLlcar S')CCtrOSC-)D"
'ICI(_;
1-1-22-F-ei, 1,96471-
ABSTITOLCT: The energy and angular distributions of a-particles from the
A127.,
_reacti'on wore .,. ea s u r ed at 12 d-ifferent- deuteron erler,-,"~s
71,10 deuteron= were accellera-
e elect'.
th
:.an Itumic ail ~nsupporteci alur-inu-m zar-et was
tJc~i:~6 i~~re reccr~aec w1th semiconductor detectors. _T_i_~hz
distinguished, corresponding to ton NIg25 levels. The angular distributions
of the
AP40486415
-red a* nng! Ies greater th 0. he angular dJ~stributicnns
vario,_Is ~,roojj:,s vvere r, a s u a n 70 TI
de":4--ron c gonerally synam-atric. about
varied -jn~,ntlv w. -i n-- rg y but were
proce~~dh~i by ct-,.-;p,)u;id
Tile v4nle-'s C) thi. O-cn-,
tions Tn u
a-avular distribut 11 0 0 its of
7-
av c.~aggec over ~,~C
ed by the sltat.~stical com-=wnd theorv, and can be emplo,~P-d to
deter-m-ne
n -ac I e a r resu", ts cc----)arec~ v;-* t'.
f 0 r In r.,
Mustala ~~Or In conclue-zing -L"k~
help in pi-e-~,-inng the aper. .1 Orig.art.has: 4 fo.--nulas and 21
fl~~ires.
2/3
I 1 1 ..3/3 1 . - . . - : .. 1. - -1 . ... - ---. -1 - ~
-- --- I I- -.-I--- --- ---, -- - - -- - --- -.-
M. A.; AMUPYEV, Yu. P.; BARANIK A T.,;, ELI-ZAYKI, M. I.; NUEER,
P. V.
"Investigations of the Reaction A127(d,-,)Mg25 at Deuteron
Energies 1-5 - 2-5
Mev. Dependence of j~e Intensity of Alpha Groups on the Spin of
Levels of
the Final Nucleus Mg ."
report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy,
Tbilisi, 14-22
Feb 64.
YjiFTI (Ukrainian Physico Technical Inst, 1(harlkov)
-7
AP4010289 S/0048/64/028/001/0046/0050
AUTHOR: Abuzeydj, He As; Alis F. Me; Antuflyov.. Yu. P.1 Baranik,
A. T.; Nuar, T.14,;
Sorokins Pe Ve
2~(ppo))Ag24
TITLE: Investigation of the Al Areaction in the 1 to 2.5 MoV proton
orgy rangd.41oportj Thirteenth Annual Conforonce on Nuclear
Spectroscopy hold In
x ev 23 inn to 2 Feb 19627
S?PRCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya lizicheskaya, v.28, no.1, 1964,
46-50
TOPIC TAGS: proton reaction, aluminum 27, magnesium 24, silicon 28,
proton reaction
fross section, proton scattering, angular distribution, compound
nu-;Ieus, nuclear
esonance, spin assignment
TRACT: Althoug .h the Al27(P'C(o)Mg24 reaction (Q on 1.69 116V) has
been investigat-
P
sby different authors at a number of different r;; '*oton energies,
the data for the
r to 2.5 UeV energy interval are* scanty. For this region, only the
excitation'fun*
ion (F.C.Shoomaker at al, Phys. Rev - 83,1011,1952) Is known, and
this was measured
~,.-'under conditions of poor energy resolution. The present paper
gives the results of
neasuring the croax,'nectlon for the reaction and the angular
distribution of (Xo P19,
Cwd
,AP4010289
ticles for 13 resonances In the proton energy range from 1 to 2.5
MoV. The expori-
mental data were analyzed to deternine the "strength' of the
resonances, and the
spin and parity of the 1.184 and 1.363 UeV levels of the compound
S128 nucleus. The
protons were accelerated by the eloctroatatic accelerator of the
Commission of Ato-
mic Energy of the United Arab Republic (Cairo). The energy spread in
the collimat-
ed beam was 0.2%. The beam current was measured by means of a
Faraday cup and an
Elcor Model A-30-SA current Integrator. The secondary electrons were
suppressed by
a 300 V potential applied to the guard- tAng at the entrance to the
Faraday cup, The
unsupported"A127 tar .gets, which varied in 'thickness Ifrow 20 to
50 mg/CM2 were pro-
pared by, vacuum evaporation. The encirjy 7~osses for , I ReV
protons . in such targets
equals 3 to,7 keV. The reaction prodw4i were detected by two
semiconductor detec-
tors of the'ORTEC-IOOA-40 type. One o It 'these, with,k\ solid angle
of 2.1 x 10-36te-
rad,'vas mount-A at an angle of 1350 tfj the beam and sz~rved as the
monitor. The so-
cond datector.could.be rotated.about VNw: 't-Aliget ir. an a~Vular
range f rom, 30 to 1500
In the laboratory system. The.- effecti~~_e.-iolid sagle'of ihe
rotatable counter was
sterad. pul -f th ector were amplified by
11.9 x 10 sea, ram i _,emiconductnT dot
three amplifiers bullt In
-thii lab-6rstorj7`,%nd. also by~,Dynatron Radio Ltd. type 1430h
amplifiers.~;The pulse spectra were anwly.-Wd by "ars of Integral
discriminators of.-.
the Dynatron Radio Ltd* 100-99'.type or by a-100 channel Al-100
pulse height analyz-
1 2/3
Card
AP4020289
-energy-ran 210
quipoent was 2% 3eor Po.
or. The
experimental: results, area. 0".se nted 4n_-4xe. of
the excitation fiInction'Sor
'2506" scattering (cross sectldn~ yersus ~,-rot~*ni;enj!~gy, find
experimenta! AngulIar.dis-
tribution curves. A. bri4faMlysiS of tQ41 v,cAtll ~z is given.-The
apli%s qnd prrAtios
-- I ~ .! 28
Of the i. 164 and 1 a 363 MeV levels . of the compourid S I nuclous
-vere ove-It-5ted with,
A127(p
the aid of the data.obtained Ing the' y) reaction (Yu.P.Antuflyeva
at
y
al, Private communication)'. It in noted that in view of the fact
that (X-particles
and the ground state of Mg24 have isotopic spins T = 0, the levels
of the compound
Auclous SIM -evinced In the investigated reaction must also have T
= 0. "'rho au-
toors are grateful to M.91-N4de for his assistance and interest in
the work, and al-
q6 express their gratitude to the technical group operating the
accelerator." Orig.
i
~it.has: 2 formulag. 2 tables, and 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Egipetskaya atomnaya komissiya, Kair, Ob"yedinennaya
Arobskaya Rospu-
blika (Egyptian Atomic Comainsion, Cairo, United Arab Republic)
DATE AG, ENCL- 00
4UBMITT=: 00 N 1OFeb64
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M.A.; t.-NTtrp'YFV Yu.F.; BARkNIK A.T.; FLI-2AYKI,
M.%~
ABUZEYI)P 0 A -~
NOVERP T,M.; SOROKINV 7:77
Studir of ~'ne Al 27 (dA )Hg" reaction at deuteron
energies
of 1,5---2.6 Mev. Dependence of the A -group
intensity
on the spin of tJe final atabe of YZ25. Izv. AN SSSR.
Ser. fiz. 28 ro.lOsI717-1720 0 '64. (MIRA 17?12)
BUNIN, K.P. -, BARANIN, A.A.., insh.
Disaolution of graphite in austenite. Metalloved. i 4br. met.
no. 7:15-18 Jl 158. (MIRA 11:8)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgiabaskiy institut. 2.
Chlen-korresaondent
AN USSR (for Bunin). (Steel-Metallograobij-
BAWIVS IKIY. M.
__-------Burner for the ZK-100 food steamer.
HeLt.slll.houp. 10 no.7:6
Jl '59. (KM 12: 12)
1. Glavnyy inzhoner Zbitomirskoy remontno-tekhnicboBkoy
stantsil.
(Yarm equipment) (Burners)
L 13505-66
ACC NR: AP6007041 SOURCIP, CODE: HU/0018/65/017/003/0263/02-66
AUTHOR: Boross Mi-haly-Borosh, M.; Barankay, Andras -Barankai, A.;
Si~cn,
Laszlo--Shimon,, L.
ORG., Medical University of Szeged~ I. Surgical Clinic (Szegedi
Orvostudomanyi
Egyetem, I. sz. Sebeszeti Klinik
a
TITLE, Compareive study of thelfibrinolysis activated by urokinase and
streptqkinaseinman and-in.-the-dog.-
SOURCE: Kiserletes orvostudomanyi.v. 17,-no -266
3, 1%5, 263
TOPIC TAGS;'. manp dog,animal physiology, hematology, blood, enz3,rnie
ABSTRACT- The fibrinolytic systevoof man and of
ham been compared, in vitro, by means of thrombelastograns
the do (TED). 1)
9
The fibrinolysis activated by urokimase is similar in the two
species.'
The fibrinolytic system of the dog plasma could not be activated with
strepto-
'kinase. On the basis of the characteristically "narrowed" TID noted
irt the
majority of the dogs, it is assumed that the failure of activation is
due to
a rapid_inhibition of the streptokinaso- activated fibrinolyals
rather than
to a iack'of the proactivator. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2
tables. (JPRS3
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Diagnosis
HUNGARY
,AWMY-p,Audras.s,.Dr., and IM) Jozsef , Dr., First
Chirurgical
Clinic at the University for Medical Sciences
(Orvostudomanyi. Egyetem,
I. Sebeszeti Klinika) in Szeged (Director: PETRI, Gabor,
Dr.).
"Repeated Severe Intestinal Hemorrhage Caused by Neurinoma
in the Small
Intestine"
Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 107, No 27'. 3 Jul 1966, pp
1276-1278.
Abstract: The case of a 55 year-old male patient, suffering
from repeated
severe intestinal hemorrhage of the small intestine, was
described in
considerable detail, with especial emphasis on the
difficulties inv,)lved
in diagnosis and therapy. The affliction was attributed to
neurinoma ill
the small intestine. No malignancy was evident and there
were no other
symptoms of significance except blood in the feces. 16
references, in-
cluding 4 Germanp 4 Hungarian, and 811estern.
1/1
HORLNYI, Janos, dr. ; 7AAA 2oltan,dr.:
BARLNUY,Bertalan,dr.
Histological changes after foreign body aspiration.
Tabarkulozis
13 no-3:87-92 Mr 160.
1. A Badapesti, OrvostudomazWl. 11gyptem 2. sz.
Sebeszeti klinikajanak
(igazgato: 111*o D02Bo dr. egyetemi tanar) kozlemeuye.
(BRONCHI for* bodies ) -
KOS, Rudolf, dr.; Be VOTIN, Jbzvef, dr.
Feeding through a gastrointestinal tube. Orv. hetil. 102
no-15:682-M
9 Ap 161.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egy-etem, II sz. Sebesseti Klimika.
(NUTRITION)
NAGY, Tivadar, dr.; STEPARICS, Janos, dr.; FAMS, Istvnn,
dr.;
BARANKAY, Bertalam, dr.
V-
Spontaneous internal billo-intestinal fistula. Orv.hetil.
102
no.4:i47-151 22 ja'61.
1. Bud&pesti Orrostudomanyi Egyetem, XI. Sebeszeti
KlinikEk.
(FISTULA BILIARY)
(FISTULA 11TESTINAL)
-DUBECZ.. Sandor, dr.; BARANKAY Bertalan dr.
2-stage surgical recoval of an abscess of the size of
ekild's head
of the ovary adhering to the intestine. Magy. noorv. Up. 25
no.6:
333-336 N 162.
1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetdm IL as. Sebeezeti
Flimikaja.
(OVARY) (ABSCESS)
HUNGARY
y FRANTZELL) Marianne., Dr. p LUDANY) Gyorgy, Dr. , and
VAJDA, Gyula, Dr., Second Surgical Clinic at the Medical
University
(orvostudomanyi Egyetem, II.*sz. Sebeszeti Klinika) (Director:
MESTER,
Endre, Dr.); and Hospital of the Hungarian National Railways
(Ma&-far Allam-
vasutak Korhaz) Laboratory (Laboratorium) (Physician-in-Chief:
GORECZKY,
Laszlo, Dr.) in Budapest.
"Effect of Intravenously Injected Glucocorticoids on the
Leukocyteftago-
cytosis of Bacteria"
Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap Vol 107, No 24, 12 Jun 1966, pp
1107-1109.
Abstract: Water-soluble glucocorticoids capable of being
administered intra-
venously (Di-Adreson-F-Aquosum, Urbason, and Oradexon), when
given in the
generally employed therapeutic range, first decrease and then
increase the
leWiocyte phagocytosis of bacteria. The diphasic effect involves
the resistance of the organism against infection also: this fact
is of sig-
nificance to the clinician. The phenomenon is attributable
probably to
the cell metabolism effect rather than to changes in the
segmentation of
the granulocytes. 13 references, including 3 Hungarian, 2 German,
and 10
Western.
35
PORSZASZ, J.; RADOR, K.; GIBISZER-POR.SZAS4, Katalin; ~P~
The pharmacology of mydetan (mydocalm,
1-piperidino-2-methyl-
3-P-tol7l-propanone-3), a new interneurone blocking
compound.
Acta physiol.hung. 18 no.2:149-17o 16o.
1. Institute of 3~hysiology, Medical University, Szeged
and
Pharmacological Remearch Department, Hungarian Academy
of Sciences,
BudaDest.
(PARIASWATRMYTICS pharmacol)
ACC NRi AP6020273
SOURCE CODE: HU/0028/65/012/OQ~/CC-29/0232-
AUTHOR: Hattyasy, Deoso (Director; Szeged); Szabo, Imre (Szeged);
Barankay, Tamas-~B
(Szeged); Zalayj Laqzlo (Budapest)
ORG., First-Department of Stomatoloi,7/directed by D. Hatttyasy/,
Medic '~"U'niversity
of Szeged,, Szeged (I Stomatologiai tanzek, Szegedi orvostudomanyi
egyetem); Second
Department of Stoma:bology/directed by K. Toth/, Medical
University of Szegedp
Szeged (II Stomatologiai tanzek, Szegedi orvostudomanyi egyetem);
(Zalay] "Human"
Institute of Serum and Vaccine Production and Research/directed by
Veres, G./,
Budapest (Human oltoanyagtemelo eri kutato intezet)
TITLE: Bacteriostatic effect of the saliva of children with and
without caries
SWRCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta microbiologica, v.
12, no- 3, 1965,
229-232
TOPIC TAGS: man, bacteriologyj, dentistry, biologic secretion,,
bacteria
ABSTRACT: Thebacterial flora and bacteriostatic effect of
caries-resistant (CR)
and caries-active. (CA) saliva has been studied. The normal flora
of the mouth
consists mainly of aerobic streptocoadi in CA and of anaerobic
streptococci in CR
patients. A growth-inhibiting action is exerted by saliva, mainly
on lactobacilli,
CR saliva is definitely more highly bacteriostatic than CA saliva.
Both kinds of
samples inhibited the growth of r.-breptococci to a slight extent
only. Orig. art.
has: 2 figures. [Orig, art. in Erg.) (JPRS)
I
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AUTHORt Porss"s...jaws.-Porsas, Yao; Tamas.Barankai, To; - -----
Giblizer --Gibiser-Forsas. K.
"MUD
ORG: Institute of PbVsio3.ogy, kgad (Stesedi OrvostuWdo
Egyetom, Elettani Intezot); Department of Stomatology, Wical
University of Szeged
(Szogedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Fogaszati Idinika); Institute of
Pharmacodynamics,
Yodical University'of Szeged (Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Eg7etem,
GyaVeserhatastani
Ill~~set)
TIM: Studies of the neural connection between the bypothalmdo
depressor and vaso.
depressor areas in the cat
SOURCE t Academia saientiarum hungaricao Acta physiologic&, vo
27, no. 2, 1965,3.19-U3
TOPIC TAGSt neurology, cat, nervous system, blood pressure,
reflex activity
ABSTRACT: The neural connection between the hypothalamic
depressor area and the vasi
depressor area of the medulla oblongata has boon studied in the
cat* It was fawrld-
that the.fall in blood pressure, evoked by bypothalamio
stimilation, failed to devel
otter dorso-ventral division of the medulla oblongata. at the
height of the facial
cranial nerve, over a width of 2-3 mm on both sides of the
center line. Transection
of this kind does not impair the effect of hypothalamic pressor
impLUes nor does it
paralyze the vasomotor center* Presumably. therD is a direct
neural connection be-
tween the hypothalamic depressor area and the vasodepressor area
of the modulla oblo:
gatao It is suggested that the depressor area constitutes a
vasodeprossor reflex cei
tar which receives impulses both from the periphery and f m ths
higher nervous
contars. orig. art. hastL 4 fi 8 go art. in LJPR�j
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ACC NR1 AT6023526
AUTHOR: Porsrasz. jmos-POtsas, Ya.; auwm- s-Barnakai, 2.;
Mister. Katalin-.Gibiser-Porsas, Ka.
CRGt Institute of FlWsiology, )Lodical University of Szeged
SSzogedi Orvostudo 'M~/
EIgyetem, Elettani Intezet); Departzient of Stomatology, Eledical
University of Szegn~d
(Szogedi Orvostudomanyl Egyetom Fogaszati, Mnika); Institute of
Pharmacodynamics,
Medical University of Szeged (Szogedi Orvostudomanyi Earetem,
Qyogyszorhatastani
Intezet)
TITLE: Tonic expiratory vagal afferent fibres from the pulmonary
stretch r2ce-
otorg
SOURCE: Acadenia scientiarum hungaricae. Acts. physiologica, v.
27; no. 21 190,50
125-133
TOPIC TAGS: biologic respiration, misele physiology, nervous
system, neurolor7
ABSTRACT: The physiological properties of fibers from pulmonary
stretc]h receptors,
isolated from the cervical vagus of cats anesthetized with
chloralose-arethane, cura-
rized and artificiAlly ventillated,.havo beeri studied. 1) In 23
per cent of the
isolated f ibers, thi ictivity did not cease during the
respiratory interval.
2) The activity during this interval depended on the duration,
volume and
-frequency of the preceeding inflations. 3) Changes in the blood
oiWgen and
-carbon dioxide content do not influence the activity of the
fibers duljng r
:the respiratory interval. 4) An insufficient inflation of the
lun..-s does
,not explain the activity under review. The fibers remain active
L-1 cases
,of pn~umothorax and the activity remains under the influence of
the factors
Card 1/2
FORSZASZ, J.; FOIDFAK, S.; MATKOVICS, B.L~ARANKAY, T.;
GIBISZE-R-APORSZASZ,
Katalin
Comparative pharmacology of N-sub3titute& tertiary and
quaternary
amino esters of acetic and propionic acid. Acta
physiol. hung. 19
zio.1-4:235-258 161.
(AGETATFZ pharmacol.) (PROPIONATES pharmacol.)
PORSZASZ, J.; URAINUY, T.; SZOLCSANYI, J.;
GIBIS7,ER-PORSZASZ, Katalin;
iUDAh-SZ-, MR-:
Studies of the neural connexion between the
vasodilatator and vaso-
constrictor centres in the cat. Acta physiol. aced.
sci. hung. 22'
no.1:29-41 162.
1. Institute of Physiology, lfedicEa University,
Szeged.
(VASOMOTOR SYSTEM)
HATTYASYO Do; SUM, ,,, ZALAY~ L,j BARANKAYp T.
Ilaotoriostatio effect of ealiva of Obildren wit,%
and without
oarien, Aota m~7robiol, acad, scie Hung, 12
no,31229-.132 165,
1. 14t Department or StomRtology (Directort D.
flattynoy), 2nd
Department or Stomatology (Dirootort K, Toth),
Univervity, Me-
dical Sahool, Staged and Institute for Serum and
Vacaina Pro-
duotion and Research "Human" (Directort Go Varee),
Budapeiat.
Submitted April 12, 1965s
VYSHICDSKITO M.; BARANKIN, A. - BRAUL, V.; GORDITMO,
T.; DXBSF=rJV, T.
In honor of the 21st Congress of the GPSS2 Savings
beyond the quota;
Pulfilled obligations; High proportion of flights;
Meeting the yearly
quota ahead of time. Grazbd.av. 16 no-113 Ja 159.
(MIRA 120)
(Aeronautics, Commercial)
BARANKIN, I., mayor; MIKHAYLOV, V., mayro
'--------W--vic-lation of Intraparty democracy.
Xomm.Vooruzh.Sft 1 no.4:66-69
F 16). (MIRA 14:8)
1. Ghleny Kommunisticheskoy partil Sovetskogqi~oyuza.
(Russia-Army-Political act ity)
(Communist Party of the Soviet Union)
~6 C, A ~- Q, )I k j ki,., )"..,
BAR&MIN, V.
In onele own element. Grashd. av. 14-no.10:17-IB 0
',r,7. (MM M12)
(Kravtoov, TimD-.&'ei Xuzlmich)
BARANKIN) V.
Conducting toots, Prof*4-tekh. obr. 19 no.6:16 Je
162.
(MIRA 15:7)
1. Starshiy master tekhnicheskogo uchilishcha No.6,
g. Ylosk%ra.
(Grading and marking (Students))
BARANKRI, Vladimir Alekseyevich
[Safety manual for electricians installing
electrical
equipment In cranec.] Famiatka po teldmike
bezopasnosti dlia
elektroinonterov po montazhu elektroobbrudovaniia
kranov.
Moskva,IStroiizdat., 1965. 24 p. (MIRA 18:7)
AGAMIROV, A.M., inzh.; BWRjKIk-', V.A.$ inzh.;
KUZNe.SC)V, M.P.,
inzh.
[Safety engineering instructions in electrical
equipment
w
installation operations] Inatruktivmye ukazaniia
po tekh-
nike bezopasnosti pri proizvodstve
elektromontazhrykh ra-
bot. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 1" p. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Russia (192". U.S.S.H.) Glavnoye upravleiiye
po proiz-
vodstvu elektromontazhnykh rabot. 2. Glavno~ye
upravleniye
po proizvodstvu. eIektromontazhnykh rEbc . --
I PA
BARMIRA,I.M. (Wbortay)
Pityriasim roses. Felld. i akash. no.10:27-28 0 '55.
(MLRA 8:12)
(EKIN- ZISRASICS )
24(7) SOV/48-23-9-4?/57
AUTHOR. Barankina, Ye. P.
TITLE: --~re~ Tc-Kic'nof `=he Method of "Interrupted
Exposure" fox
'the Analysis of Some Alloys
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Ser-ya
fizicheskaya, 1959,
I
Vol 23, Vr 9, PP 1145 - 1141 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; In the first part of the present paper the
determination of
silicon in steel is dealt with. Samples containing -4r -54c,~
S I;
and those containing 0-.19% Si were investigated, after their
composition had previously been chemically determined. Table 1
shows the results obtained by this investigation. A mean
er;.-or
amounting to + 2.5% ras found to occur in the analysis. Thft
second part d7eais with the determination of aluminum, zinc,
and manganese in magnesium alloys. For this purpose, a
standard
with 4.85% Al and 1.58c0 Zn vias used for the construction of
the calibration curve, and a further standard with 0.82% mn
was used for the construction of the calibration curve for
manganese. The mean analysis error in the case of Al amounted
Card 112 to + 3%, and in the case of zinc and manganese it
was + 5%. The
The Application of the Method of "Interruptpd Exposure"
SOV/14-8-23~-q-- 42/5"
for the Analysis of Some Alloys
determination of titanium in aluminum allo.,.- is dealt with by
k"19,61
27-2-8/19
AUTHORt -B-arankov, I., Director of the Gornozavodek
Industrialifining
SUIUVW4 DU 4 -
TITLEt The Sakhalin Miners (Sakhalinaki-ye Zornyak:.N
PERIODICAL: Profeesionallno-Tekhnicheskoye Obra3ovaniye, 1958,
No 2
(153) p 16 (USSR)
ABSTRAM Over the last two jears# the Gornozavodsk
Industrial Mining Sch~;ol No 4 in the Sal~halinskaya oblast'
has considerably improved its teaching and education proce-
dure. The school prepares mine workerst such as drift
miners, timber workers, electric locomotive operators ar4d
electric fitters.
Since the courses have been exten4ed to 10 monthe,tbe
school has established new training vorkshope.. The school
also has workshop groups for mining, special !-eahnology,
electrical engineering, construction ana poli-&.1cal instruct-
ion. For the benefi-t of the-te"hing staff a-,)dAgogtioal
workshop group has been set.;.up, where seminari, ire...conducted
Card '&/2_ to raise the professic-aal qualification of th,t
in.struotors.
The Sakhalin Mimors ~ 27-2-8/19
over the last two years the school has trained hundreds
of qualified workers. The workers and students collective
of the Industrial Mining School No 4 has been awarded a
3rd
All-Union Prize.
ASSOCIATIONs Gornozavodsk City-Industrial Miming School
Nr. 4 (Sakhalinskaya
Oblast') (Clarnopromphlennaya skhola Ne-.4 g.Gomozavodska
(Sakhalinskaya Oblast')
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2
- . . . . I I . - . . - I- -/-4
Czechoslovakia/Pharmacology.
Toxicology. Various V
PreDarations
Abs Jour
: Ref Zhur-Biol., No
8, 1958, 37649
Author
:Barff-nkova Z., Sorm F.
-
--
Inst
jivVem-
:5
0t
Title
:On the Effect of Aconitine on Tissue Metabo-
lism of
Animals in Vitro. 11. Modifications in
Cerebral, Hepatic, and
Renal Tissue Metabolism
in the Presence of Aconitine. Ions of
?otassium
and 2,4-trinitrophenol. (0 d6ystvii akonitina
na
tkanevoy obmen zhivotnykh v vitro. 11. Izme-
neniya. obmena
mozgovoy, pechenochnoy i Dochech-
noy tkani v prisutstvii
akonitina, ionov kali-ja
i 2,4-trinitrofenola).
Orig Pub
: Chem.
listy, 1956, 50, 637-644
Abstract : No abstract
Card 1/1
V---,SRjR A fVPUJK nfi. D_
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their
Application.
Products. Cellulose and Its Manufacture.
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19, 1956, 63356
Author i Barannik, A. D.
Institution: None
Wood Chemistz-.
Paper, 1-23
Title: Fermented Idquor Feed by Gravity Flow
Original
Periodical: Gidroliznays i lesokhim. prom-st', 1955, No 1, 21
ustract: Yeast fermented liquor is fed by gravity from
starting yeast-propa-
gation tank (YT) to term4 al tank (TT) through transfer pipe
con-
nected to YT at a'height of 1,500 mm and to TT at a height
of 2,300
mm from bottom. Gravity flow is effected by volume
equalization on
withdrawal of yeast fermented liquor from TT and inflow of
feed to
YT. Electric ptver expenditure per one t of dry yeast has
been de-
creased by abou4 200 kilowatt-hours, costs of eoldpment and
its op-
eration have also been reduced.
Card 1/1
BARANNIK. A.D.
Lowering the cost of fodder yeast at the Kausk-Plante
Gidroliz. t Issokhim. prom. 10 no.2:28 157. (MLRA 10:5)
1. Kanekiy gidroli'layy zavod.
(Yeast-Cost)
~~ AIR P N NIK A D_
USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their
Application. Wood Chemist~-.
Products. Cellulose and Its Manufacture. Paper, 1-23
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956) 63356
Author: Barannik, A. D.
Institution: None
Title: Fermented Liquor Feed by Gravity Flaw
Original
Periodicalz Gidroliznaya i lesokhim. prom-at', 1955, No 1, 21
Abstract: Yeast fermented liquor is fed by gravity from
starting yeast-propa-
gation tank (YT) to terminal tank (TT) through transfer pipe
con-
nected to YT at a'height of 1x500 mm and to TT at a height
of 2,300
mm from bottom. Gravity flow is effected by volume
equalization on
withdrawal of yeast fermented liquor from TT an& inflow of
feed to
YT. Electric power expenditure per one t of dry yeast has
been de-
creased by about 200 kilowatt-hours, costs of eQAipment and
its Op-
eration have also been reduced.
Card 1/1
BARANNIK, A. D.
Lowering the cost of fodder yeast at the Unak-Plant.
Gidrolls. i losokhim. prom, 10 no.2:28 157. (MLRA 10:5)
1. Kanskiy gidrolisrqy zavod.
(Yeast-Cost)
SEKT, P.Ye.; TKACREV, S.F.; IRVIN, S.A.; ALENINA, M.T.;
BARANNIK,, A.G.
Analyzing the cost indices on the flotation process.
MVp i khim.
no.903-56 163. (KM 16:9)
1. M-,-7r'kovskijv' inahenerno-ekonomicheakiy institut.
(Coal preparation plants--Costs)
T--,
.. RARANNIK, B.
~. 1 11-1- ...
fattening swine v$th moistened feeds. Nauka i pared, opo
v
aellkhoz 8 no.12:39-C D 158. (KIRA 12:1)
1v'Uavny7 zootekhuik sovkhosa"Brounitskirl Koskovskor
oblasti.
tSvine--Yeeding and feeding stuffs)
Buiamv, P.P., ;B4RMIK G.Ih
Acute phlegmon of the stomach and lnte results of
treatment,
Xhirurgiia 34 no-5tl25-127 My 158 (MIRA 11:7)
1. Is kliniki obahchey khirurgii (zav. - prof. G.1.
Podoprigora)
Novosibirskogo maditainakogo inatituta i gorodskogo
diapsusera ns
bane 1-y klinicheakoy bolluitay (glavnyy vrach P.I.
Zimin).
(STOKAOR, disesses
phlegnon, surg. & long-tem results (Rua))
(PHIJMIONN
stomAch,, surg. & long term results (Rua))
_PAM~9,Ar~eqtj#torovich. starshiy prepodavatell
Graphical design of three-phase electric are
furnaces. Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 7 no.7:797-803 164.
,(MIF
A 18:5)
1. Kafedra teoreticheskikh oanov elektrotekhniki
Novosibirskogo
elektrotekhnicbeskogo instituta.
BARANNIIC3- -Ores t Viktorovich starshiX
prepodavatel'I GHERNYATEVA, Lyudmila
Aleksandxc;ma, asiristentka
Coefficients characterizing the form of a current
aurve in netmorks
with electric area. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; elektromekh. 7
no.10:1174-
liS6 164- (MIRA 18:1)
1. Wedra obahchey elektroniki Novosibirskogo
elektrotekhnicheskogo
j
,,Lnstituta (for Barannik). 2. Novosibirskiy
elektrotekhnicheskiy
institut (for Chernyayeva).
L 0,0,)477-67 IJP(c) JD
F-AcC14. AR6017574 SOURCE CODE.*
UR1019616676-66-i-6D-Vg6bil~'66:i-
op 1 14/1
JAUTHOR: Barannik, 0. V.
ITITLE: The measurement of ar-_ voltages in steel-melting
furnaces with [electrical]
connections to the interior, of the furnace
i,SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektrotekhnika i energetika, Abs. lN5
REr SOURCE: Elektrotermiya. Nauchno-tekhn. sb., vyp. 44, 1965,
36-38
TOPIC TAGS-, electric are, arc ft-nace, arc property,
measurement, measuring apparatusq
electric measuring instrument
TRANSLIG ION;k A sgstsim is progosed (see figure) for arc
voltagre contro in steel-melt-
ing furnaceO in each phase, the~voltage (shown) on the voltmeter,
connitcted at poiats
m and n, is equal to the algebraic., sum of arc voltage, voltage
drop across the elec-
trode, the flexible cable and the bus up to point m, as well as
the voltage across int.-
pedance Zz. If the condition ZZ = kZj (where ZI is the total
resistance of the elec-
trode, the flex-__~ble cable and the bus up to point m), and
k--the current transformer ra-
tio is satisfifid, then the instantaneous voltage value across
Z2. will be equal to the,
instantantiaus voltage drop, across the short section from point
m to the end of the
electrode. Since in the measuring imp m-O-n-m, the voltages
across the resistance Yq
and across the short section from point m to the end of the
electrode arv of the oppo-
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site phase, their sum is zero and the voltage on the voltmeter
(between the paims m
and n) is equal to the are voltage. The factory test operation
of the system is de-
scribed. L. Satanovskiy.
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IBM/XeAic1ne -Pollutlon NOV
Sanitation
"Pollution and Self-Purification of the Dnepr
River in the Kiev-Tripol Section," Prof P. I.
Barannik, Ukrainian Inst of Communal
Hygiene, 4 pp
;"Gig'i 'San" No 11
z0,
1-4
In 1945 the Ukrainian Inst of Communal
Hygiene
sent eight expeditions to test the water of
the
Dnepr as far as 56 km below Kiev and 46 km
belov thd
'entry of the Kiev drainage canals.'
Considerable
chemical and bacterial pollution was found
below
them. Water was not completely purified.even
at
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USSR/Medicine - Pollution (Contd) iiov 49
:a distance of 46 km. Certain points on the
rj~ht
bank are covered with black slime with a
sharp
smell. Min of Communal Econ plans field
irri.-,
jation'for the left bank, transfer of
drainage
water by siphon to the left bank, and a
200,,000
Cu m per them sewage system to be completed
in'
1950-
44
W4
-15320;
BARANNIK, P. 1.
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Preliminary results following introduction of
practical occupa-
tions on the sanitary-17gionic schools In the 12th
Semester.
Gig. sanit., Hoskya no-3:35-38 Mar 1952. (CLHL 22:2)
BARANNIK, P.I., prof.;
Ygienic
MIKHALTUX. I.A.; TSVFTrOVA, I.N.,- LYASHEVSKATA, V.7.
aspects of natural lighting of auditoriums of Kiev.
Yrach.
delo supplement 157:110 (MIRA 11:3)
1. Xafedra obshchey gigiyeny (zav.-prof. P.I.Barannik)
Kiyevskogo
meditsinskQgo instituta.
(KIRV--LIGHTIffG) (AUDITORIUMS)
3 11 . M&,t&oL-.*"rof & ZANOZDRA, S.F. [deceased],
MIKHALYMI, I.A. 0 TSWITKOVip
I.N.,
The sanitation picture of well water sUpj?;',V for
villages ir. 34mar
District. Vrach.del-o no.6t 647 Js '58 (HIM lie%?)
is Xafedra obahebey gigiyerv Kiyev4kogo teditainskogo
institutas
(DYMHR MISTRICT-WATIRSM-PLY, RURAL)
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MNATSAKANYAN, R.P., assistent;
~ ":~:- TSVETKOVA, I.N.; Y&TSULA,, G.S.
Zinc, manganese, cobalt., and iodine in potable artesian
water in Kiev.
'V A
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1. 1z kafedry obshchey gigiyeny Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo
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. (,KIEV-WATER-ANALYSIS)
VOLIFSON, Z.G., prof.; KUSHAKOVSKIY, L#14#,t prof.; prof.;
MIKHALYUK, LA., dotsent; S41ALI "D.D. 'dotsent
"Hygiene textbook" [Ist.and 2nd editions] by V.A.Pokrovskii.
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io2-lm N .161. 1, (MIRA !L-:Il)
'(Pmovsmi V.A.,
- (HYGTP ) P
V.D.., dots.., red.; BARCHRIKO,, I.P. , prof., zam. red.;
VERZHIKOVSY,UA) N.V., dots., red.; GROIMASIEVSKlY, L.11.,
prof., red.; SHAKOAVATI, G.Kh., prof., red.; BA12211K,_
lE--T-,-prof.,, red.; SH-11AL', D.D., dots., red.; P024ANSny,
S.S., dots... red.; KAL"-,'UZMiYY, D.N., red.; CHUCRIPAK, V.D.,
tekhn. red.
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me Migienlche.Ade normativy i ozdorovlanie vneshnei sredy;
abox-nik naucbnykh,-,rabot. Kiev.,. Gomedizdat USM, 1961. 268 p.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Kiev, Medychnyi instytut. 2.,Deystvitellrjyy chlen Akademii
meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Gromshevskiy). 3. Chlen-
korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Slialchbazyan).
Direktor Kiyevglcogo meditsinskogo instituta (for 3ratus'..
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im. A.A.Bogomolltsa (for Barchenko"). 6. Kafedra obshchey
crigivery
Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo in-
stituta im. A.A.Bogomlltsa (for Verzhikovskaya, Shnall).
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
red.; BARGHENKO, I.P., red.; GODVICH, R.D., red.;
S.S . red.; KALYU7,19M., D.N., r6d.; KRIV(rjLAZ,
B.A.,
red.; POZNASKIY, S.S., red.; SUPONITSKIY, M.Ya.,
red.;
..TRAKHTENBERG,,I.M., red.; SHAKHBAZYAN, G.Kh.,
red.; SHMAL',
D.D.-,--red-.-,- OSETRDV, V.I., red.; CHUCHUPAK,
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