SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KANTOROVICH, V.L. - KANTSEPOLSKIY, I.S.
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[Sakhalln notob:),*,ks) Sakhaliytsk~~e tetradl. Moskva# SDvet-
skit. pJsatell, 1965. 415 p. (MRA 18;8)
KRALFINA, P.A., kande sod* nauk; KANTOROVICH V.N.
Leslon of the optic pathways In diffuse glionan of the bralm.
Ort. zhur. IS no.ltl8-4 163 (MIRA 1724)
1. lz otdela nevrologii i laboratorii patomorfologii Ukrain-
skogo nambno-issledovatellskogo paikhonevrologicheakogo In-
stl'uta.
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ZAnOWVICK, A- B.
Lafkallatsits sebestoisoott Pogrwo-ras Msocbwkh operateii. 100it estimate of
loading- and unloading operatlon&/. (ToM transport, 1935, no. 9, P- 29-31).
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0b effektivnosti reLoty morskogo flotq v poslevoennoi piatiletke.
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year ~Iftr-7. Moakvn, Phorakoi trana ort, 1947. ~-1,7p. Illus. "SpIsok
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of Congress, Reference Department, Weshington, 1952, Unclassified.
KANTOWTICK. Y&., k&Mldat toMialabookikh mauk.
"OWANMW
JXOC=Slft tbo sebWiuU &n& tW fjoebalcal opwating pua of tba
N*rch&at flOst &M Of Ports. Mor.flot 13 no.3:44 xr v55.
(Norcbftt awlw) (Ewbo") (xw 8:5)
KWOPOVICHP YA'?CV CORISOVICH
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EKONOMIKA UORSKOGO SUDNA [ECONOMICS OF RUNNING A SEA-GOING VESSEL)
IAOSKVA, MORSKOY TRANsponir, 1957.
173 P, ILLUS,# DIAGRS~j TABLES*
ON COVERt EKOHOMIKA EKSPLUATATSIYA MORSKOGO TRANSPORTA.
CEZRAN XWA-TL AN' [Miang, Phiso-Tuan], kind. takhn.
b%nd. telft. nmut, rod.; SMO, G.S., red.; IATMOTA, N*Bo, takha.
red,
Cleficiew oi loading and unloading of vessels In porto'by smam
of coucestration'of fr*l&t hwAlIqC facilities] IffektIvnest'
61brabotki wAovv portakh wtodom kontsentratsit peregmoohWft
aredstv. Pbd red. MD. Zatorevicha. Moskva, lid-Aft 19oreW
tran"A'" 1.956. 43 P. (KMA 1137)
(NwObors) (Loading and unloading)
K,RN-CbRcVtc-14, (L-(5 -
SOV/122-58-6-34/37
Scientific and Engineering Conference on Design and Construction
Problems of Sea-going Merchant Vessels. VfAf ALA, Nc-~ -& 2 3- d~, op
The high efficiency of diesel engines waa.shown in the
paper and their advantages which have ensured their wide-
s read use in the range of powers between 10 000 and
13 000 hp were elucidated. M.S. Shifrin, Doctor of
chnical Beiences, reported on the situation and develop-
ment of integrated automation in ships' propulsion
machinery and recorded the creation of regulating apparatus
capable of full automation of all power services. Modern
equipment is well on the way to provide a complete
solution to the automation problem. Ya.B. Kantorovich,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, con8!Te7e-r`in_F_rF-~-5j-Fr
the basic trends in the improvement of the technical and
economic effectiveness of transport vessels. A.D. Chernov,
A.M. Akeellband, A.Kh. Starostenko and others discussed
the need to improve steam turbines for ships' propulsion
and the advisability of their use in the range of powers
above 15 000 hp. G.A. Ogloblin reported on the development
work in the field of gas turbines for ships' propulsion.
The preparation of the manufacture of powerful slow-
Card 4/5running diesel engines was reported to the conference.
SYRUY A.G.. Prinimali uchastiye. ZHURIIAW, V.I.p mlad, nauchUy sotr,;
KANTOROVICH Y&OBOP kand. tekhn. naukj, ratoonzentl VORONOV, YesK*pglsv*
';;n;eW
skonomist P ~jr-e~ I OBIMMSTERj A.M.# otv,, red.; DOBSHITS, M.L,,,
red. izd-va; SUSEKOVA,, L.A... tekhn. red.
[Method of d ciding upon the running speed andcarrying capacity of
seagoing ves:els] Hetodika oboonavaniia skorosti khoda i gruzopod"
emnosti morakilrb sudov. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR,, 1961. 50 P.
(MIRA 14: n)
1. Gosudarstvennyy proyektno-konstruktorskiy i nauchn6--issledovatell-
skiy institut morskogo transporta, Y'nisteratv* raorskogo flota SSSR
(for Voronov). 2. Institut komplakenvkh transportrWkh problem AN SSSR
(to'7~Zhuriloy).
(Naval architecture)
YJWOROVICHO TaGBOA kaWe takhn, nauko red.1 ALWADROV, L.A., rod.1
Sr.uHUJNGO L.V.. red. 1 LAVRENEVA, N.B... tekhn. red.
[Economic and operational problems conne&W& with improving
the work of the merobaut marine] Ekonmiko-okopluatatsionrqle
problemy uluchobouila raboty morskogo transporta. Pod red.
IA.B.Kantoravichn. Moskva,, Izd-vo OMorskoi transport." 1961.
192 p. (Kuu .15:2)
1. Moscow. TSentrallrqy nauabno-is"ovatellskiy institut
skonomiki i okepluatateii vodnogo transporta.
(Merobant abipa-Passongor accomodations)
(Carp bandling)
ERADKINp Takov MgLrkoviohp kapitan dallnego plavanlya; Primimall
uohastiyet VSMIXOp L.D.,, kands tekbn.naukj DRABKIN, Ta.M.,
NIMHINOVp V.l.v kand.tokhn.nauk; MESREMI V.F.j kand,
yurlde nauki KANTOROVICHILi&&" kand.tekhn.nauk; MATTUSHIMp
S.P.# red.; TMONOVA, Ts.A., tekbn, red*
[Freight transportation by sea]Porevoska gruzov morem. Izd.3.,
ispr, i dop, Moskvap Izd-vo IMorskoi tranBportp" 1962. 3% p.
(Shipping) (KMA 15S 8)
KANTOROVIQH,,-X.gkqy Borisovich; VORONKOVO A.V.. red.; MWGLOVA,, Te.M.j,
red. izdL~a-j-TI-KH-MMA.. Te.A., tekhn. red.
r v
[Operation and economics of sea transportation]Vopromy eksplu-
atateii i ekonomiki vorskogo transporta. Moskyaq Izd-vo
"Morskoi transport," 1962, 402 p, (Kau .15: 8)
(Shipping-Cost of operations)
38302 KARMOVICH, TA, I -
lasvennaya bolesn' sholudks i d"nadtoatiperatnoy kishki u lits
poshilogo vosrasta. Sow. mditsina, 1949, No 12, s. 12-13
UNTOROVICH Toolh,
. !A-
5
Change frou cutting to pressing operations. Ned.prom. 10 no.2:
21~23 AP-Je 156. (MM 918)
1. Nediko-Instrumentalinyy ordens. Lenina zavod *KrasnogyardeyetsO.
(PACHIIM-SHOP FUCTICS)
KANTOROVICH, TsO*JQi*'
0 --ft-dauk" jpIaw4"w4-,
Multialide die for cutting and bending hinge loops. Ned,prom*'
12, no.12s4l,-43 D158 (MIRA 11:12)
le Laningradekly mediko.-InstmientallrWy ordena Lenim savod
"Erasnogrard4Wets.4
(DIM (W2MMXING))
,~XUITMVICJI
P~Cull&rlti~s Of the planning and operation of compression
solders for plasticss Ked.prom. 13 no.6:'W' "A Je 159.
(NIBA 12:8)
I. leningradskly madiko-instramentallnyy zayod "Irasnogyardoystal
(PIASTICS-KOLDING)
GRIGORIYANTS, A.S,j OLADSHTEYNO D.A.1 LANTSBURG,, Ta.B.; TRUBIN, V.A.# glav.
red*j SOSMp A,V,p zam.-Clav. red.;GRIMICH, G.P.., red.; Y"IFA-
NOVp S,P*j red'i OR IlUp I.A.0 red.IKHOKW, B.A., red, ZININ)
PoLop redel. I
jjt~ ~SSLY&.CO,q nauobrqy rod*j SHIROKCYVA, G.M.,, redo
iod-oval SHK SMEV p tokbno red.*
[Handbook on the consumptich 9; spare parts and materials in operatift
and repairixg building and road machinery] Spravochnik po raekbodu
sapaer7kh ch"tei i materialov dlia skepluatataii i remonta stroitoll-
nykh i dorosbrqkh mashin. Moskva, Gos. i2d-vo lit-ry po strait.,
arkhit, i stroit. materialam, 1961. 399 p. (MIRA 3.4 S 10)
Building machinery-Maintenance at re air)
Mad machinery-Maintenance and repairs
*off
v
NKOMO of calralatic" for
~almruwud Apparatus. (in RwAsm.)
~IdOmmmmrs low M pp.
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KANTOPOVICH9 7. B. (Professor) Dre Tech. Scie'
Dissertationt "Textbook for Higher School: Fundamentals of Design. of Chemical
Machines and Apparatus." Moscow Inat of Chemical Machine Building, 13 Nov h7-
SO: Vechernyaya Moskva Nov.. 1947 (Project #17836)
MSE I Treasure Island Bibliographic Report
0OU
BOOK Call No.% TP.157.K3 19 2
Author: FANTAROVICH A Zell. J~rofeosor
'Full Titlet U3.10 UUMMATION OF STRENGTH OF PARTS IN CHENICAL MACH= AND
APPARATUSESO 2nd edition.
Transliterated Title: 0snovy rasebsta kidaLcheakikh mashin i apparatoy, ;: gg i2do
Publishing Data
Originating Agencys None.
Publiahing Houses State Scientific-Technical Publishing House of Literattre on
Machine Wilding.
Date: 1952 Wbe ppet 5729 No* copiest 10,000
Editorial SLLff
Editor*. Bidermamp VJftp B,B,So, Technical Elitor: None.
Editor-in-Chiefs Itkin, l;-X.F Appraisers: Krui-kcMakiip 595.; Prof*
Engwt* Kiselevj V.A., Prof.
Salanatovp I#I,
Text rata
Coverage: The book considers basic formulas and methods for computing the strength
of thin and thick vessel wallop oontainerep 3lates, discep high speed
rotating and vibrating parts (critical of chemical machines and
apparatuses*
Purpose., A textbook recommended for advances students, engineers, and designers
of machinery and apparatuses.
Fac-ilitisel None.
Noe Russian and Slavio Referenosal 126.
ATailables Library of Congress.
f I f C I]
UPOBBIEN, Xatvoy Yakerlovich; 3ULATIN, Ivan Anisimovich; I
ZeD professor. dektor tokhalchosklkh nouk, reteensent;
doteent, komAldat tekhn1choskikh nauk. z~etsoazozt; XASOWOF.
N*L, kandidat tokhalchookikh nauk. detsent, retsonsest; an%=,
P.M., kandidat teftnichosk1kh nank, reteenzent; XOMMIN, W.A., pro-
fessor, dekter tokhalchook1kh nouk, reteensest; STOLYAJW. S.A..
rodaktor; OWICH, N.A., rods1der; JJUDKOFSKAYA. I.I., tokhmicho-
skly rodsktor.
[Machines and apparatus used In the silicate Industry] Moshisy I
opparaty silikatusi prMahlonnesti; obshchil kurs. Isd.2-oo, dop,
I porer. Moskva, Goo.lad-wo lit-ry po stroltelluys materialam,
1955. 423 p. (Mm 9:3)
(Clay Industries)
KAbITOROVI a, Professor; X071LU, 11-ji., profermor,
". WW 111,Y11W24,
r"5A.iznoz; DALAK&EVY, LsE., Imminer, rateenzent; RASSWO, h.l.,
kandl4at takhaicheaktith usuk, redciktor; TIXHA!IOV, A.Ya., toMint-
cheakty raliktor
Clischinery of the chemle.-al trAuntry] Mashiny kht-jicheskot procWshlen-
nosti. Moskva, Gox#usuchno-tekhnAzd-yo mmahtnostroit. lit-ry.
fol.l. [Yachinery for procispainp, liquids and free-flowing oterials)
Nnahir7 d1le obrabotkL chidkikh I sypachikh ared. 1957. 568 P.
(H"'PA 10:10)
(Ch-im teal aioL rAns r1l. nj,--Zqutpmen t ani suaplias)
UNTOWTICH, Z.B.
Approximte solution of a boundary problem for a conical shell.
RhIseprome soo51297-302 J14g 157. (KIU 10: 12)
(Slastio plates and @Win)
(8tralm and stresses)
ILIYIVICH, Abram Psylovich, kand.takhn.nauk-, neuchn"
red.; DWINA. G.A.. red.isd-va; GURVICK. N.A.. red.izd-va:
GIIMSON. P.O., tokhn.red.; SOLYTONTA, L*N., tokhn-red,
[Jlqmipmnt for plants of the silicate Industry] Oberudavanto
sayodev siliketuoi pronyahlennosti: obehohil kurs. Neekwa. Goes
ind-ve lit-ry po ntroit., arkhit, I stroit.mtorlolamg 1939~
470 p. (NIU 12:3)
(Coroado Industries-Iquipmut and supplies)
PIFAM I BM In I, r'rfm(w WV/4453
Santorovich ZSIMU BOU17GAnOTICho ftOfOSSOr
Osnovy rascheta Irbletchask1kh mashin L affaratoy (Design Principles For Chemical
Iquipment duA Appantus) 3d eds,, rev. and enl. Moscow,, Wshgiz,, 1960. T43 p.
Zrrata sUp, inserted. 15.,000 copies printed.
11evievers: N. A. ZnuUn,, Doctor of Technical BelenceaL, Professor,, and A. M.
Nikolapv,, Doctor of TochnIcal Sciences, Professor; Id.-. Ta. 0. Al&verdov,
En"er; Managing Vd. for Literature an Chemical and Textile Machine
%ilding (IkshgLr.,)t N. V. Fakrovskly., Saginser; Tech. Zd.: T. P. 8okoloyao
PURM: This book lo Intended to be used as a textbook for special courses in
machine building at schools of higher education. It my be useful for the
engineering and technical personnel of design offices in the metchl -building
industry and for scientists dealing vith mach1ne-design problems,
COVERAO: The book presents the principles of methods used to calculate the
strength of the most important elements of chemical equipment and apparatus,
such as thin- and thIck-walled vessels, plates, fast-rotating components,
C&M-03N
Dasign Principles for O)wmical (Cant.) WV/4453
components subject to vibratlons, and reinforcing rings. Bach part of the
bool,coutains basic theorlss,, the results of calculation forwilas,, and
calEfilation. examples. 7M laripst section of the book (Part I, which deals
.with thin-walled vessels) has been virtually rewritten for the present edition.
'The new material includes a number of solutions,, many of which am the author's
ovn~qmd which,, he claims., an published here for the first time. Among these
are new,approidm*te solutions of the boundAry-value problem for conical shells
and for cylindrical. tanks with walls of variable thickness,, new formulas for
the calculation of reinforcing rings, and for the calculation of tanks with
flat bottoms on a AgSA base, etc. In the introduction, the author nentions
a large number of reports by various authors in addition to many books publiched
between 1950 and 1959- isom these authors are: 0. S. Shapiro, V. L. Bider-
man, A. L. Golldenveyser, A. B. VolImIr. Xh. Me Otsht4tri, K. Z. Galimov,, P. M.
Ogibaloy, and A. D. ZDvQsnkc. Tbere are 171 references: 144 Soviet, 17 InglIsh,
9 German, &~id 1 Ii-ench.
%%= OF COMOT t
Foreword to the Third Ddition
rntroduction
3
ft"I-971-5
..JANTOROVICIIt,iZ. IB31. roff,.,,,,j[de;.ea9ed1j 1-11AUNNIN, N.P. kand. tekhn.
na 14ATOV,
liand. tekhn. nauk; SALA,
I.Lp doktor tekhn. naukp retsenzent; FRID, L.Lp inzh.p
red.
(Machinery for chemical industries] Mashiny khlmiebaskoi
prou7shlennosti. Moskva, Mashlnostroonie, 1965. 415 P.
(141RA 18!1)
,,KANTOROVICH-SHEIDMKOVA, I.Ya.,-. VLODAVETS, I.N.; REBINDER, P.A.
Synthesis of porous condensation structures of a new disperse
phase from polyvinyl alcohol. Koll. zhur. 25 no.4t441-"6
Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSRI Moskva.
r.N. S. Ray drylnL~ in -the leather ltylustr.
Vol. 11) no. 2, Feb. 1956
M_IEC iA DS Y.O!lz;. Irl
CA CCY
Lod z , io _! r, nd
So: East EuroFevin Accession Vol. 6, no. 2, 1957
KANTORSKI, S.
The application of infrared in the ironing of top leather. p. 253.
(PRUGIAD SKORZANY. Vol. 3-1,, no* 10, Oct. 1956, Lodz., Poland)
SO., Nonthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6~ No. 12p Dec. 195?.
Und.
/< A
POLAND Chemical Technology. Leather. Fur. Gela- H-35
tine. Tanning Agents. Industrial Problems.
Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1956, 80019.
Author :
Inst ot given.
Title The Manufaoture of a Lacquer From Flax and the
Technology of Coating Leather With It.
Orig Pub: Przegl. skorzany, 1957, 12, No 4, 100-105; No 5,
122-127.
Abstract: The raw material for a manufacture of lacquered
leather must not be too tractile and sufficient-
ly soft with a clean upper side and tender grain
(kid's from 20-65 dekamoters square, zherebok,
light foreparts of horse hide split in half,
and to a lesser degree the swine hides 1.5-3 kilo-
grams after their upper side has been polished
Card 1/3
117
POLMD Chemical Technology. Leather. Fur. Gela- H-35
tine. Tanning Agents. Industrial Proteins.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 80019.
Abstract: to a depth of 0.15-0.2 millimeters). The tech-
nique of preparing leather for lacquer coating
is the same as for footwear uppers. it one-bath
chrome tanning is reooamended with an applica-
tion of formic acid salts and retanning with
syntans or vegetable tanning agents without us-
ing mineral oil for fat liquoring. Dofatting is
done in a bath or by washing the upper side with
benzene, a mixture of ethyl alcohol and acetone
(7:5), butyl or amyl acetate mixed with ethyl
alcohol (1:1). The basic material for a lacquer
preparation is flax oil which must have a min-
imum acid number; it is purified by solutions of
inorganic salts or a rapid heating (up to 220-
Card 2/3
POLAND / Chemical Technology. Leather. Fur. Gela- H-35
tine. Tanning j%ents. Industrial Proteins.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 80019.
Abstract: 2300C.) with a subsequent cooling until it is
completely transparent. ~ technique for the
polymerization of flax oil and the existing
theory of the process is described.
Card 3/3
118
KANMRSKI9 S.
The production of flaz lacquer and the technology of covering leather with it. Pt.2.
122.
D
IRZEMO SKORZARY, Vol. 12,, No. 5,, may 1957, Lodz, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAL) LC,, Vol.6, No. 9., Sept. 1957j, Uncl.
NOSINSKI, Edward; KANTCRSKI St!lan
Chrome tanning in raised temperature. Prsegl skorsany
27 no.ItS-13 A 162.
BELINSKIY, M.L. ; BUT, P.P.; KANTOROVICH Z.L.; JOIYLOV, Yu.V.;
W,
VLADIMIROVO P.F.; ZAYTSEV, I.I.; LESHCHIESKI7,
M.P.; KOTIK, V G.- LEPFKHIK, S.P.; RATS, F.G.; SERIKOV, S.S.;
KIIAYTOVICH, M ;. Idecenned]; TSVETKOV, N.Ya.; KULIKOV, A.A.,
red.; MATSKIN: L.A., red.; RYABSKIY, N.A., red.
[Handbook on Petroleum-pipeline equipment) Spravochnik; obo-
rudovanie magistralln)rl-b truboprovodov. Moskva,, Nedra,, 1965.
610 p. (MIRA 18:6)
-iANT0Vj_A!A,.j RYABOV) V., veturinarnyy vrakmh
Organization of veterinary prophylactic meaaures eRatnat citlf
Mseaecs. Voterinarila 41 no.lt68-69 Ja 165. MIRA 1812)
1. Obl-mtnaya veterlnarnayd pollklInIka, Vladimirskaya obl.
(for Ryabov).
KANTOVI, A,A,
Let us prevent hypovitaminosis In animals. Veterinariia 42
no.llt85-87 N 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. flachallnik veterinarnogo otdola Vladimirskoy oblasti.
1. FAWOV, 0. A.
2. USSR (600)
/.. Stock and Stockbresding
7. Result of using clostrm fat and concentrates of vitamins A and D in the
fight to save the young. Sov.zootekh. 7 No.2 1952, Glaynyy Veterinarnyy
Vrach Ivanovskogo.Tresto Sovkhozov
9. Monthl List 2.f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1952.
UNCLASSIKED.
UNTOV, X-N-oinxh.
Developing now wthode for planning and controlling serial
production In onterprim,se In Gorkly. Trudy LIZI no.22: 78-93
138 (MIR& 11:12)
le Ger*kovskly FolitsithnicbeeklY Institute
(Gorkly-lulustrial umnegement)
PINCMM, M.A.. - UMV, Te.A.
Portable three-phase checking equipment. Ism.tekh. 20 w.1:49-50
j& 159. (mm n.-12)
(Blectric Instruments)
SUKHANGVp A*F., prof.; KUTUZOV, B.N,# kand, takhn. nauk; TOKARI, M.G,p
inzh, KANMVICH, L.I,, inzh.; KRASNOPOLISKIYp A.A.;
MUHUKAt N,I,
Study of new me~h*ode of drilling holes in open-pit mines
of the Dokuchayevsk flux-dolomite combine. Gor. zhur. no.7t
24-29 n 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki I gornoy elektro-
mekhwdki (for Sukhanov, Kutuzov, Tokar',, Kantovich).
2. GlavMy insh. Dokuohayevskogo f lyuso-dolomitnogo kam-
binata (for Krasnopollskiy). 3. Glavnyy mekhanik Doku-
chayevskogo flyuso-dolomitnogo kombinata (for KaVira).
KIJTLIZGV, B.N., kvid. toki.n. nails; KANTIOVICH, L.I.,
1-1-- ..
Wearing out of toothad roller Vts durlng bc-.jz-.o !r. ---:q. inines.
t1s
Izv.,.-,ys.uch6b.zztv.;gor.zl,uz-. 7 11,..:. 1 k'M,.!RA
.7.. Moskovskly inntitut, radioelektroni " gcrw~y
.1 11 -
1~,2kmendcvana kafedycrf telhnolcgii i :oavapiciesn.-Y
r.o,jzemryk.h rabat,
SUKIIANOV, A.F., doktor Wkhn.nauk; KUTUA)V, knnd.t.t~khn.wiuk.; HANTOVICH
i
L-1.0 gornyy Inzh.; DOMAKHOWSKIY, A.V., gorryl, imh.
Determining the optimal conditiona for roller bor'ng in hard,
mildly abrasivo rock in strip minev. Gor.zhur. nc-3:35-39 Mr
165. (min 18:5)
1. Moskovskiy instItut radioelektroniki i gornov claktromekhaniki.
ZANMMIY, K.
Nor= for the shoo Industry. Sots. trud. no.8:92-96 Ag
(Shoo maufacture-Noduction stan"rds)
158.
(MINA 1119)
ALIPIROVICH, 7.L;-XAV1OTSW, X.T,; OM,v B.D.
Better utilization of hi"op potentialities In the shoo Industry.
tozho-obuy. prono no,11th-S X 159. (MIRA 13:3)
(Shoo ladvalry)
LWOTSIRY, X.T.
Shoo factay-opentlew abou3A be at the level Of the new Obe-
jsetiv&~. gosh. -olnw.prm 2 ao.4:4-5 AP 160. (MIR& 13:9)
(Mme Iniustry)
ZHKUDI, Adollf Yelizarovich (doceasedli KiNTOVary, V.K., reteenzent;
HAUDO M.I., red.; S*IHO, I I., rod.; SHCHEWLEr,- G.S.,, red.;
HATARCHUK,, G.A., red,isd-va; SFERANSKAIAI, O.V., takhn. red.
(Screw pumps with cycloid ongagement]Vintovye nasony a taiklo-
idalinym satesplenism. lsd,3,, perer. i dop. Moskva, Mashgis,
1963. 153 P. (MIRA 16:3)
(Pumping machinery)
LMSEBOVSK11,9 I.1a.p inah.
De economic significance of the reservoir of the Bratsk
Rydroelsotric Power Station* Gidro strois 32 no*3:6-10 Mr 0629
(wA 16t7)
(Bratsk reservoir)
\,,~TSEDALV I. --
I---------
bor loob and traffic issfety. Avt.tranap. 39 no.2s42 F 161.
(MIRA IAW
(Autombilso-Desip and construction)
.PRONINI, L; KANGUR, S.; NWIROVSKIY.. R., (L'vov); RAGEp M.; J~W
In the republics of the Union. Mest.promA khudoproaWso 3 no.2s22-23
F 162. (MIU l5t2)
1, Naohaltaft Seywor-Kazakhatsmakogo upravlemiya mestnoy mysh-
lemosti, g. Petropavlovsk, SeveroAaaakhatanskoy oblasti (for Pronin).
2o Nachallnik tekhnicheekogo otdola Kharqwvakogo savoda !Progress",
Khar1kov (for Kangun), 3. Glavw inzhener Rizhakogo tekstillnogo
kombinata, RigsVer Rage).
(Russia-Manufaotures)
GOLOVIN, V.A.; WSEL'p ~A-V-; SMULINO M.V.
Some Otructural charaoteriotice of the ex9genic uranium mineralization
control in sedimentALry and tufaceous roqkV, Geol. rud. mestorosh.
no.W25-129 Mr-Ap 161 tUranium) (FJFA W-5)
-is =I A.
ranslator] DAM, T.M.,Ctranslator 1; KAW I B.
[trapplatorl KRASHMIMZDT, T,A,, [transiatori jXMIMit, A.M.
(translator]; SOZDW*, G,A., rodaktor; XNAMSWA, T.K.#
rodaktor; ILOTIV, B.M., tokhalcheekly rodaktore
[World Iron ore deposits: collection of articles] ZbolosorwAxwe
vestoreabdmils uIral storalk statel. Perewod a aftlitakWO
froatmaskago I Ispaukoge 3.3.0aldlas, I Ar. Ped.AM. 1 9
prodisloview G.A.Bokelew. Noskwa, lad-vo Imostramol lit-ry,
Tol.l. 1"5. 4w P. [microfilm] (NMA 9:1)
I.Ints. Howl Geological Congress. I%h- Algiers- 19S2.
(Iron orea)
UNTMI, Ta.O., inshener; SHCROIRO. V-Ye., inshener.
Determining the life spas of building machinery parts. Mekh-
strol. 11 no.8tl3-26 Ag 954. (KCRA 7:8)
(Bailding machinery) "
UNSILI, Ya. PO
Soviet read asohinery. Tnesh,terg*26 a9.3:22-26 Mr 156.
(Read machinery) MM 9:7)
LOTMILI, To.
Soviet **lf-prqwlled craaes. Vuesh.torg.26 no.9;19-22 S 056.
(Cranes. derricks. etc.) (MLIA 9:10)
Ol valldoylW6 insho; VIADIMIROVICH. A.G., red.; HATUSUICH,
B-V~bef telm-n-er"O
[Repairing construction mchineryl Tebbnolociia resionts obahchs-
atroltellrqkb moblue Noskys, Tees encheb.-pedagoge lzd-vo Tru4-
reservisdat, 1"?, 116 p, (MIRA 11: 4)
(Building mebinery-46intenance and repair)
zurrmit T&,O,. Inshener.
- --- WMNWA&i*.A-,,
OA the production of spare parts for building and rioad machinery.
ftrot# I dor.wA~htnostr.no.1:28-29 J& '57. (NLRA lOt2)
(Mashinery Industry)
KMTSELI# Ta.0o, insho
Spa" parts for Wading machines. Mokh. at 1, 18317-19
is 061, It (MM 34t7)
3,. Tokhnichookaya kontora Stroytyasbmaghtapebasts Vearossiyokage
Sffota Narodnogo KhoWyetva.
(Building machinery-Maintenance and repair)
KANTSET~,-Ya.D.p inzh.; BMANCHIKOV, V.N., inzh.; NOVIKOV, I.V.,
inzh.1 ZAYTSEV, L.Ye.0 inzh.; AKILIYEV, S.A., inzh.;
BELKIN, V.A., inzh.; POCHKINA, L.A.,, inzh.; VASILIYEV,
O.A., inzh.; KUZIMMKH, A.A., red.izd-va; SIIIDKOVA,
tekhn. red.
[Service life of parts of excavating) construction and road
machineryj a reference catalog] Sroki sluzhby detalei ekska-
vatorov, stroitellnykh i Oorozhnykh mashin; katalog-spravoch-
nik. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Goslosbumizdat. Pt.l.[Ex-
cavating machinery and hoisting equipment; cranes, loa6ersp
winches, and elevators] Ekskavatory i podffemno-transportnoe
oborudovanie; krany, pogruzchiki, lebedki, elovatory. 1963.
342 P. (MIRI 17:3)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye po anab-
zheniyu i sbytu produktsii tyashelogo; transportnogo i
Btroitellno-dorozhnogo mashinostrayeniya. Tekhnichaskaya kon-
tora "Stroityazbmashzapebastl." Konstruktorskoye byuro.
XWgELIY,AXHER,, V- N-
33535
Renttenoterapiya Bollnykh Gortamo-legachnym Tuberkulezom. Protlemy Tuberkulesa.. 1.949
No 5,, c. 62,
SO: Letopis' Zhurullnykh Statoy, Val. 45,, Maskva, 1949
KAZANSKAYA, Ye.A.jjMTSE V P. ~S.
.k~O~
Natural conditions and the agricultural development of Kaskelen
District, Alma-Ata Province, Trudy otd. geog. AN Kazakh, SSR
no.9:63-84 162. (MRA 15s6)
(Kaskelan District-Phyalcal geography)
(Kaskelen District--Agricultural geography)
AZIZOT, NA.; IMMMISKAYA, I.M.
CoMowAs of amid** of nicotinic acid vith cobalt hmaidese
DaIdAN Uz.SM no.12139.4+2 '58. (MIRA 12: 1)
1, TgahksnsWy farmatsovtlcheskiy institut, Predstawl,sno
abodemikow AX Uz59M A.B.Sadykovym.
(Nicotinic acid) (Cobalt halides)
AZIZOV, N.A.; UNM%IBUYA, R.N.
Reaction of nicotinic &aid with cobalt halides. Doid.AN USAR
no~1:33-35 059. (mm 1234)
11 1, fashkentokly farmatmevticheekly institut, Predstayleno
. -AmdomikomAN Us$= A.S.Bodykawym.
Jftcotinic acid) (Cobalt halide@)
KAMUOVSKIYO A. .1 .
Kanteepollskiys A. S. OThe fight against defects in karakul skins"p Karakulavodetva
i zveroyodotvop 19,49,, No@ 19 po 13-19o
SOt U-304,2t 3.1 March 53, (Letopislafth Stateyj No. 10j, 1949).
XUT.;JOLISXIYI A.0'34
Karakul ihoop
"Karakul;economic and technical infcrmatlon." Reviewed by B.A. Kumotsov. Kar. i zver., 5
No. 1, 1952.
1 Yonthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Juno 1952, Unclassifi-d.
I YLUINT.-J-ZOL'591Y, A.S.
I Karakul 5heep
Accomplishments of karakul br-3eders In inproving quality of karakuls. Kar. I zv"r., 5, No. 1,
1952.
1
r List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified.
1. Kk.;TSEPOLISKIY, A. S.
2. ussa (6oo)
4. Karakul Sheep
7, Standards for karakul pelts should be improved*
Karo i zvere 5 Noe 5. 1952o
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953. Unclassified.
'w'-
1. i. a.
2. vi".2 (600)
4. Karakul Sheep
7. Mechanized cleaning of karakul hides. tir. i zver. 6 no. 1, 1953
9. Honthl List of Russian Accessions, Lilmry of Congress, June -1953, Tincl.
USSR/ Farm Animals. Small lorned Stock.
Abs Xour: Ref Zhur-Biol., ?a 9, 1958, 40461.
Author : Kantsepollskiv, j. S.
Inst r-Not g1vone
Title Karakul Breeding in the USSR and Its Lambskin
Production.
Orig Pub: Karakulevodetvo L zverovodstvo, 1957, No 5,
16-21.
Abstract: No abstract,
Card 1/1
KAETSEI OL I ffn,-IbrAa S
!yngylovich; VYSDTSKAYA, U.S., red.; SAVELIYEVA,
Z.A.p tekhr.. red.
(Karakul %iool]Karakul'Ekaia sherst'. Moskva., Zagotizdat,
1962. 31 P. (WRA 15:9)
(Karakul oheep) (Wool)
KANTSEPOLISKIY Abram SaWyoy*ch; KOZHEVNIKOVA, T.N., red.;
---, ~., - -"IR40vi p14.~ i.Ij11 red.; GOLUBKOVA, L.A., tekhn. red.
(Album of Persian lamb and
rakulia i omushki. Moskva,
krimmer skins] Allbom ka-
Zagotisdat, 1962. 157 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Hides and skins)
KANTSEY-OLISKIY# A.S.
Using pelts of young flne-wool breed lamb for broadtail
imitation. Kozh.-buv. prom. 7 no.6-32-33 Je 165. (WMA l818)
LERNER, P.q., dotsent;,.KANTSEROVA, V., atudentka VI kursa; BUMOVA, A.,
Atudentka. VI kursa
Materials on the study of the apidemiolngy of influenza outbreaks
In Samarkand in 1959 and 1962. Nauch. trudy SamI41 21:39-42 162.
(MM 17:5)
1. 1z kafmdry infektsionnykh bolezney Sanarkandskogo maditsinskogo
inatituta,imeni Pavlova,
ZUYUSP I.K. [zuJull T,l (Villny-us); KANTSURISl A.Yu. (Kanclerls, A.]
4
(Villrvus~
Main trends in.reference and information vork of the Lithuanian
Institute of Scient.1-fic and Technological Information and
Promotion. NTI no.20-13 164. (?URA l7t6)
1. .'AV'v,.L.-jEi-CL'SKiYp I. S.; ~iALKINA, U. V.; ;k. !.
2. u:im (6oo)
4. Gament - KarVsh - Basid
7. An4drite cement of Isf ara anck KaiVsn-jashi "tposit z. 'irua~j Lnst. kiiii.. AN Uz. 66H,
No. 2. 1949.
9. liontaly Ust of Russian Accessicns. Liurary of Lrn.,res.-; - I-larca, uncia-vsif iscl
u
KaTUPOLIBUT 1.60. MILOORADMUYA, jL.I.
4~- - -I-
L-cownt from loss* argillaosous @oil@ of the Stalinabad deposits
Trudy Irat. Kh1m, Aked.Sauk Usbak B.S.Ro, Inst.1him., Obahchaya I
Ileorg, KhIm. No.2. 3-11 049o (W-RA 5:12)
(CA 47 no.170985 153)
LdhTW,POLISKIY, I.So-, ZH,,,BrL-'SKIY, u.s.
Study of ranction processes between vu),-nesium oxide and silica (under
ordinary conditions and in an omtoclave). "rudy Inst. Khim.,Akad. Nauk
Uzbek S.S.R., Inst.Khim., Obahchays i Neorg. Khim. No.Z, 27-46 149.
M& 47 no-17:6983 153) (KLRA 5:12)
CheMiCal ibst.
Vol- 48,
Apr. 10, 1954
Cement, Conoretet and Merit.
Building Materials
!fprd*tdngj gifeth portland egatent. I Kantwout'.
all, Kki I-
$ m., Add. Nank 11
r d7)
WIM96d .-Tests were maele of portland cement conig'
i1iffettnt stnts. of Xtirth (naturally burned, sandy, kaollulte
'elay, found fro roal regions of C~utrai Asia). Judging from
capgcfty to bind free lime and hardening of Unte in water.
glMissn actire pozzaLin admixt. The frost resistance.
a, b lity. and shrinkage deformations of pcvJand ee,
mcnto Without and with up to 30%
gliegh cf. Wila, but tbit
latter bad greater water and mit resistance anti kma em.
jhttmy. fly Inatfising'stlesh content to 5a%. the water
and sulfate resbtance remain higher and the trust resistancr
drops, compared with ordinary portland ce ent. How-
ever, it can be used at low tmp3. after prdbnlnary bardering
under normal conditions for periods up to 2 toonths. Ce.
ment coutg. 70 g1lesh binds all the Ume that seps. during
the hurdening; lor this reason it hardens In ftUate InedfiL
Just as In fresh water. Its chief dmwba& Is the law fros,
and air resistance, resulting from the t kthering of
the Ca silk-ale hydrogti, compared ~rh ;=d cement,
and (he almost complete lack of cry' ormattV rin
Me hardening of this cement. C=rutf With UR
gllj~h 5hould not be used for above-ground construction.
~B.Z.Kamich
Y,
Journal or the American
CeraMIC "-'011i8ty
Vol.'37 Ucl 5
liy It 1954
Cementst Limes# ELnd Plasters
affect of different gypsum modifil; at ;Otis an the sulfate lssisj~
&4c* of Portland cement with and without yHeA ' 1. S. Kt%
BRPOL'Skil AND'O. V~ 11ALKVA ].if. Kki.,.
NaNk U-1irk. SS.R. 3, H5 *,2 (W52i Th, addition of up to
15%01 Bylk4ults dillydrute. belaill) drAtc. alull .11.11ydrilc tc, Pnit-
land C"nitnt with Ulld Without sti.:h lv~lllvl ill ralpid r4.1crioll
hoetween the gyp%tjtn anil Cis Atinjinalv,i, %vith the forniifimi tj
sulfoulljolinatL4. l(vactioll lv;i, lllo~t illlvli~ivv for PottUnd CC-
ment, followed by Puftlawl irviticnt vontAnitit 3U% 4hev; the
Intensity decrizaivil ~% the glir.4 cotilent IFICTVA-C11 to Welo, The
gypsuut is boulid ditrint file firit lutriodil of linrdruing. ~olfa(c
mistance of cenuruts contill-,ing about 7% WsOWA %vU4
ralml notk-vubly by the additiaii of about 15r0 flyiNvit Vart.
land cement containing 60% x1ir-h %howcd cun~Mki,A)IC '111falt:
.resistance even without the additi-mi of gy1muin. I fie %vjrk ivill
It
n!j1Fnin9ufjli4-:k ...... thissection
Journal Of the AmerioaO
Ceramic .50ciety
Vol. 37 No. 5
may ll 1954
Cements, LimellIp and Plasters
:Tj-eronP~jAnd *
iditaiijiw-r7ilaticad a cement clinker.' K.
KAMIAML'Altil AND' M. q. ZI#Attj7rmxiY ' Vindy first. Ktli-.
AW.AVauk Vibeh.S.S.R..3, VJVJ 43(1952). - Ch;Arjcr%mn4%,ittx
of(a) limestone anti 10%M4 anti (b) linit. niarl, -Aithadifilittil-of cill.
der from the'llerghana lii-at and Fivrtric I'mvtr Plant, i,vrv
flrtd at thiKtivaml Ccnicnt Work% The dinkrawilyrol:91 7%
SiCh and 31.0% Fel0s. The co0fici4nt is( ~ititrdissii (it r~vry
charge was about OA5. U1141 AI.4),A-'v.0s wa4 061. Quility
clinker vrai obtaiiied by firing a charKe t-tintaininit 7% viodi t at
13.50*C. The aildititin of 70/a vinder iii him- ijual I"tit-tt.1 ifie
firing temperature by ithinst IM". It Z. I..
Chemical Abet.
Vol.
Apr. 10, 1954
Cement, Concrete, and Othor
Building Haterialill
Hardnag of cemtw catsulniqrWraed k .-aftni 0 ch In
yater spa White media 11
?!;I" Nant
uka. Tin!
S.S. ~Rl' 71 1
-fu ":ktrr. the strength of refur"I
(ontS. burned kaolialte clay (1) increases with tinw, excrp,
for thwe contg. a small amt. -of lime, in which case the
Itrength(lecreases. The sulfate resivancto(mur-it contli.
I is directly proportional to SiO~:AIAX&O. 11 SK),:.
AIA:CaO - 2:11:1.9. the cement is not subject to sullite
I has a high amirnt of limr, it is subject (a sulfate aggrrs.
skm lxcaitsc A the formation of Ca vullooluminate in the
6olid ph&-%P.. which iftaltA In destruction of the cement.
f I has a 1~ content of lime (up to 2%), it is vilfatz-r-
I
tant regardless of the content of SiOs and CaO. Such
Mirnt can be obtained by burning thr. kaolialic clay at
PW-1000*. As rrswdx MOO. arcression, ermert con ..1,
I reams just - portland cema is. The cement
dest"syed in 3%P_=W.* B. Z. J, amkh
USS R .
6~lfydrtltdk. cem=tB in the ccn~raj Asia Rt~jjt)~~c~ "'. 'i
KARL-Cnol'All fiif .1 -,, ~'. I . ~ ~ ...
-, '... -', -
R
IN I 03M
~r CA T V- I- fl, Z, TX 1 r j %J
T -11T I t-
,\
/H 4
KfiRrtZ7;t1F'- fVoTt. F~Z- scl, Uzbct. SS-R.)-
leant. A"d. Peak &Slk, Urd,1. Xhi.
'L I Yank 19S3,
W&S.-A review of the prepn. of sulfate-mistant cements,
with OPKW reference to the use of local inat"fals. Tht
Chemical Absto adda. of 15% Is' (naturally burnt clay) to a cement
Vol. 48 NO. a cootg. up to 5 fticalclum aluminatu prevents its sAtack
-
cwtg- 3OW mg. US sulfate/l. and up to
110
M
Apr. 25, 1954. OM
8
= . SOo-
A. The iuldn. of 60% gliesh to a I
oftnent, Wed on a partland cement contg. up to
Oesentp Conarate, and Other triad
r%
N clum Abandrurte, prevents Its attack by a 370 sola.
Building MOW141111. O, MUM4. Ca sulfate and Ca sulfoaluminate we
folued Its dw eady stages of hardening. A skdal
I pocates a IwNy occus. g loessial wil and Jllkofluced
o 3 $mdte: Mak 'W' (cont;V
% portbm tement);
Mark 1100 tknd cem nt); and Mark
, Z' 1719. 11~
M.A,-
, .19. . '! - - - , . ." .1 P~-. . , --, '. -
I , I , . , f
w - . I ".
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and I-10
Their Applications Silicates. Glass.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Kh1miya9 No 39 1957, go6o
Author : Sadykov, 1.1 and AWtsepollskly, I.S.
Inst : Academy of S;1ences
Title : The Effect of Moral Additives on the
Ekrdenlng of Calcium Orthosilicate.
Orig Pub Izv. AN UzSSSR, 1956, No 2, 55-63 (summary
In Uibek)
Abstract The hydration of -2C&O.SI02 In the presence
of active additives'has been 1nvestigatod by
determIning the amount of'oomblned water. The
active additives used cofisisted of a clayey
component and-of Bryansk tripoll. In addition
the hydration of mixtures approaching In com-
position loess cement and consisting of the
Card 1/3
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and 1-10
Their Applications - Silicates. Glass.
Ceramics. Binders.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya9 No 3, 1957, go6o
would expect from the hydration of the dicalcium
silicate leading to the formation of dicalcium
silicate hydrate; the authors explain the lat"
ter result by the formation of a less basic
hydrate of calcium silicate which contains a
conslderably,14,.I-- amount of 'combined water
than 2CaO SiO H 0 Thus the hydration of
12 ,
cements c;ntai; ng loess proceeds considerably
more rapidly. The authors have come to the con-
clusion that the products of the hydration
and hydrolysis of -2CaO.SiO in the presence
of active additives consist of colloidal mono-
calcium silicate. The hydrolysis proceeds very
rapidly and is practically complete after seven
days.
Card 3/3
15-57-8-11280
Translation from: ReferativnyT zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 8,
p 164 (USSR
AUTHORS: Sadykov, I. I., Kantsepollskiy, I. S.
TITLE: Effect of Desiccation on the Mechanical Stability
of Loess Cement (Vliyaniye vysykhaniya na mekhani-
cheskuyu prochnost' lessovogo tsementa)
PERIODICAL: Izv. AN UzSSR, 1956, Nr 9, pp 59-65
ABSTRACT: Low-lime loess cements are used in construction of
local public buildings. These are obtained by
roasting of loess-type argillaceous soils. The great
deficiency of this cement is its low stability in air.
In hardening of loess-type cement in the air, weather-
ing occurs in the course of time. This causes a
gradual lowering of the mechanical strength. Loes3
cement contains 84 percent of a clay component ca ble
Card 1/2 of interacting with lime, three percent of GaO - r1203
15-57-8-11280
Effect of Desiccation (Cont.)
and 13 percent P, - 2CaO - S102- Hardening of loess cement is
basically conditioned by hydration ofg -2CaO * SiO Study of the
products of hydration has shown that in the procesi'of hardening,
in a mixture with active ingredients this mineral is hydrolytically
decomposed, during which process it forms a colloidal h drosilicate.
Card 2/2 V. P .~eremeyev
HYAK1NCIMNKDj.I.j
Effect of naturally calcined clay on the sulfate resistance of
portland cement containing little aluminatee Iwo AN Uze SSR
no.10-.57-63 156. (MIRA 14:5)
(Clay) .(Portland cement)
MYAKIEGMIKO, M.I.1 KANTSEPOLISKIY- I-S.
-AUsot of naturally calcined clay on the frost and atmospheric
resistance of p6rtland cement, Izv, AN Us. SSR no. 32177-83 -%
156* (MIRA 14:5)
(Clay) (Portland cement)
15-57-10-14328
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10,
p 158 (USSR)
AUTHORS: _Xantsepollskly, 1. 31, Zhabitskiyo M. So, Ragozina,
To As
TITLE: Intensifying the Hardening Process of Puzzolan Portland
Cement by Using Naturally Baked Clays (Intensifikatsiya
protsessa tverdeniya putstsolanovogo portlandtsementa, s
gliyezhem)
PERIODICAL: Izv, AN UzSSRp ser. khim. n., 1957, Nr 1, pp 33-39
ABSTRACT: Puzzolan portland cement of Uzbekistan containing 30
percent of naturally baked clays is better than port-
land cement in its resistance to water and sulfates.
The properties of naturally baked clay as an active
mineral ingredient show up very clearly during hydro-
thermal treatment of the puzzolan cements, Steam-
treatment of puzzolan c'ements strongly accelerates the
Card 1/2 interaction of the naturally baked clays and the lime
Intensifying the Hardening Process of Puzzolan (Cont.)- ,
15-57-10-14328
which is separated out during hardening of the portland cement,,
and this reaction is favorable to a faster rate of hardening of
the cement. Ordinary portland cement containing naturally baked
clay, brand 400, with a short period of steam-treatmento acgiins
a greater resistance in one day than is provided by the techni-
cal conditions foil fast-drying cement.
Card 2/2 V. P. Yeremeyev
MTAKINCIM14CO. M.I.; KAIMSUOLISKIT, I.S,
Batch of sulfate-~table cement samples. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser. khtm.
nauk. no.3:107-120 157. (KIU 1a:9)
(Portland cement)
GAMMA, G.V.; US "NPOLISKITO I.Se
Hardening of the aluminum ferrite postland cement intermixed with
native minerals In low magnesium smlt solutions. Dokl.AN Uz.SSR
no.4:19-41 157. (MINA 11:5)
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