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C1-1U1e51A1j V.M.
CHURSIN, V.M.; ITITCHONTY, G.I.
Working experience of a mixed team in saving metal.
Lit.proizv.
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(Founding)
CHURSIN, V. M.
CHURSIN, V. 14. - "Investigation of the Effects of
Casting Conditions and
Small Additions of Certain Elements on the Structure and
Properties of
Cast Lead Bronze." Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow
Inst of Nonferrous
Metallurgy and Gold imeni M. I. Kalinin, Chair of
"Foundry Practice."
Moscow, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate
of Technical
Sciences.)
SO: Knizhnava letopis'. No. 4, Moscow, 1956
CHOURUSIN VSHO
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PHASE I BOOK E(PIDITATION 509
Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshePestvo mashinostroitellnoy
prcewshlennosti
Fasonno k aped Casting of Copper Alloys;
,ye 3itlye mednykh splavor. [sborni ] (Sh
Co ec9on of Articles) Moscow
prinnite,. Mashgiz, 1957, 205 p 6,500 copies
Ed.: Orlov, N. D., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ede.:
Ignatenko, Yu. F.,
Engineer; Telis) M. Ya., Engineer; and Chursin., V. M.,
Candidate of Tech-
nical Sciences; Ed. oir Publishing House: Chernysheva,' N. P.;
Tech. Ed.:
El1kindY V. D.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for
engineers, technicians,
and workers engaged in casting nonferrous metals. It may also
be
used by students, graduate students andscientific workers in
this
field.
COVERAGE:, This book contains papers presented during a
technical and scientific
convention held in Moscow in December 1955, on the theory and
practice
of shaped copper-alloy castings. This convention took pliLce
under the
auspices of the kamitet tsvetnW,33.it' Tseimtrallnogo
pravleniya NTO
Masbprom (C6mmittee an Nonferrous Caeriza of the CintivI
Aonihistra-
Card 1/17 tion of the Scientific and Technological Division of
the Machine
Shaped Casting of Coppet (Cont.) 509
Industry). The book contains 20 articles dealing with
theoretical and practical
aspects of1casting of nonferrous metals. See Table of
Contents for abstracts
of individual articles.
TABLE OF
CWTMM i
Foreword 3
Spasskiy, A. G., Doctor of Technical Sciences; Professor.
Special
Features of Lead-bronze Casting
.,.he author reviews the history and the various properties
of lead bronze.
He relates tilie results of his investigations Into the
effects Of various
factors present during solidification., on the grain size and
structure of
this alloy. He also mentions the cause of gaseous inclusions.
Various
means of refining this alloy by fluges and deoxidizers axe
mentioned.
Blowing with inert gases is said to be still in an
experimental stage.
No personalities are mentioned. There are no references,
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509
Malltsev, M. V., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Docent. Means
of
Improving Quality of Nonferrous Castings 12
This paper reports that experiments conducted during the
last few years by
the department of met&Uurgy at the Moskovskiy institut
tsvetnykh metillov
i zolota, (Moscow Institute for Nonferrous Metals and Gold)
showed that the
quality of nonferrous CMting3 may be cmaiderably Improved by
addil, susill
amounts of certain elements vbLich change the process of
crystallization and
aDlidfication of metals. These elements are said to effect
the grain size
and the distribution of alloying elements. Experiments were
carried out
with aluminum alloys to vhich small mounts (0.1 to 0.01 per
cent) Of
titanium,, zirconiumP columbium,, chromiun, molybdenum,
tungsten and boron had
been added. The author concludes that this method of
controlling the me-
chmical and other properties of castings by adding certain
elements may have
extensive practical eq?pUcations. No personalities are
mentioned. There are
no references.
.Chursin, V. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Effect on
Structure and
Pr5irffle-s-73r 1,ead Bronzes of Addition of Ra-11 Amounts
of Certain Elements 31
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Coat.) 509
The author states that the control of the cr7stall-lization.
process and the grain
size of mete2s depends on rate of crystallization, temperature of
metal during
casting, and modifying elements. Experimernts were conducted with
lead bronze
to vhich iroulnicklep ahIrczd=,, adbalt, titanium, zirconium,
boron and colum-
bium had been add -ed. These elements vere added to the melt
prior to pouring.
Care was taken to avoid aluminum and silicon contamination an
even 0.005%-'Of Facbm
adverse3y affects the mechenical properties and particularily the
impermeability
of le*A bronze. -There am numeroui grsphs illustrating the
effects of certain
elements on the properties of the alloy, and some photamirographs
showing changes
in grain size. The eathor concludes that the addition of boron
improves the im-
permeability of the &Uoy, and that zirconium, titanium and, to a
lesser degree,
boron, improve corrosion resistance to sulfuric acid. He asserts
that the changes
in structure, not the reduction.in grain size itself., am more
important in de-
.'ermining &Uoy properties. No personalities axe mentioned. There
are 5 referen-
ces,, of Vhich 3 are Soviet and 2 English.
Lakisor., P. A.,, Candidate of Technical ScienceA. Quality
Improvement -of Lead-
brorize Castings 44
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509
In this paper the author deals with gaseous porosity of
lead bronzes. ~t is
claimed that gaseous porosity, a ccamon defect, may be
coatrolled by some
changes in the casting regime. The properties of charcoal
and crushed fire-
clay graphite crucible material as a protective cover for
the melt are dis-
cussed. The author sees many ad7irantages in crushed
crucible material.. among
which is the fact that its moisture content is culY 5
percent that of charcoal.
A different approach to the problem is b.-LOWing with
nitrogen., during which the
hydrogen atoms enter nitrogen bubbles by diffusion. In
conclusion the author
states that the proper temperature of the melt during
casting is an important
factor in,controll-Lng porosity. The optimum casting
cozditions are shown in
graphs and diagrams. No-personalities are mentioned. There
are no references.
Verner, Ye, E., Engineer. Effect of Additian of Certain
Elements on Liquidation
of Lead in High-Lead Bronzes 52
The author discusses the difficulty cwlssel by liqpation
in ms3ting lead bronzes.
He claims that analysis of the best Americr;~-_-made
bearings showed a lead content
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont-) 509
of 40 to 45 percent. According to the az:nor lead lzzazzes
with 30-40 percent
lead show a tendency to gravitational sepsxe-lo.,2 of matals.
Certain elements are
known to counteract this t-endency. ExTeriments. vere.
carrl-ea -act with 40 percent
lead bronze to Investigate the effects of s=e e'L'-=ents =d
are said to have shown
that nickel, sul�ur,, lithium, antimo.:y 9:a4 of-her
eleme23:t;s reduce the liquation tend-
encies of lead., antimony especis2ly L-aler caaditiaas of
slow cooling. Additions
of manganese, columbium. tungsten, saal tall=rllum ss vell as
RM911 quantities of
potassium and sodium added in pure stste or -with snlf'ar do
not improve the dis-
tribution of lead in the alloy. No persanal-Ities are
mentioned. There are 6 ref-
erences, of which 3 are Soviet., 2 Englishl e_rti 2 Germsa.
Ozerova, Ye. 1., Engineer. Protective F11rces ju melt,LUg of
Brass 64
The author discusses the r-*e of flizcces to prevent the loss
of zinc through oxi-
dation and evaporation in melting of alloys. To avo,',d such
losses it is neces-
sary to find a flux which vill prevent oxi&-ition mA
evaporation of zinc. One
of the numerous physical properties of the flVZC Lua-L
41 be sufficient viscosity to
keep zinc-vapor bubbles from escaping, becau,3a hydrostatic
pressure of the flux
alone would be insuffIcient to prevent evaporation. The
alat-hor gives the can-
position of a ntmber of fluxeswhich satisfy the requirements.
The raw materials
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509
for thesefluxes m qzftsand arxi Nat Co~_ M. V. Pikunav,
under the direction of Doctor
of Technical Sciences, Professor A. G. Spasskiy, of the
Moscow Institute,for Non-
ferrous Metallurgy and Gold imeni M. 1. Kalinin, assisted
the author in this work.
There are no referenes.
Telis, M. Ya., Engineer. Making of Electrodes From MTs-4
Alloy for Electric
Resistance Welding 75
The paper deals with the manufacture of electrodes for spot
and seam weldin
which is said to be widely used in the Soviet
machine-building industry.
The following characteristics required of electrodes are
listed: 1) good
electrical conductivity 2) good thermal conductivity 3) good
mechanical prop-
erties at elevated temperatures (Heat resistance) 4) ease of
manufactures and
"lov cost. A deser-1ption is given of the composition and
the preparation of
a copper-base alloy for electrodes. The electrodes are then
cast in permanent
molds or by the centrifugal method. Vaxious electrode alloys
bave been prepared
by the members of the Institute of Nonferrous Metallurgy and
Gold imeni Kalenin
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509
under M. V.' Zakharov. Soviet personalities mentioned are G.
D. She-marin, fore-
manY M. V. IKhakharov and A. A. VashchenkoY both at the
Moscow Institute of Non-
ferrous metallurgy and Gold imeni KaJinin, who assisted the
author in hiff work.
There is one Soviet reference.
ZakharovP M. V.Y Doctor of Technical Sciences,
ProfessorPrinciples of Alloy-
Ing Heat-resistant Nonferrous Metals 85
The author states that heat resistance present new and
complex problems, many
of which are still in the develorment stages . However,
sufficient experimental
data has now been gathered to formulate some basic
principles for alloying heat-
resistant metals. The maJn topics discussed in this paper
include selection of
heat-resistant base metals, effect of alloying elements on
heat resistance of the
base metal., transition fran simple alloys to ecimplex
heat-resistant alloys,
and resistance to oxidation of scme alloys at elevated
temperatures. Sane new
heat-resistant alloys h1ready adopted by Soviet industry are
listed and their
composition given. There 'are numerous phase diagrams and
tables listing -mxiaB prcp-
erties of nonferrous alloys. Soviet 'personalities mentioned
include
G. V. Xurdyanov, a research worker in metallurgy. There are
4 references,
3 of i4Ach are Soviet and 1 English.
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.)
509
1~10v,2 X* Do,, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Properties,,
Melting and
Casting of Silicon Bronze I I1 102
According to the author.,,lead bmsex can often be-replaced by
less expensive
silicon brass., which also has superior webanical properties.
Tables and diagram
shav the changes In neeban-Ical properties vith the variation
of silicon content...
The effect' of adding given umnts of lead,, Iron,,
phosphrous, meaganese,, tin,
arsenic, nickle and aluminum an also exazlnedo* In casting of
silicon brass s1hrl"'k
cavities am said to occur frequently but can be avoided by
carefully designed riser
systems o Moving vith nitrogen and, chlorine gas Is also
discussed* No persowtuties
are mentioned. There are 3.3 references, of vhIch 12 are
Soviet and 1 Is Polish.-
Babayev, Do No, Engi er.Efficlent, Yathods of Melting and
Casting Copper Alloys;
Mant Practice 217
Z2 this paper the author deils with the nielting and casting
of.standard copper &Uoys
designated LK 8-3L; Afts-9-1 and CON U-3-1. Castings from
those alloys are
tested for Inpermeability at 60 to 380 atz. hydraulic
pressure, or 45 to 320 atm.
Card 9;117
ShVed Casting of Copper (cant.) 509
air pressure, The text includes a deserlptlon of the
preparation of the charge,
the type of furnace and the fuel used. Care is taken to avoid
W possible
source of wisture as this leads to porosity. Various
high-efficiency mlds
are illustftt'ad and described* No personalities are mutioned.
There are no
references*-
Mayer, Vo- V~, 'Ingi are Ways of ftrawlng the Qgallty of
Castings frost Bre
OTsS-3-12-5 Bronze by Ne1tLng':Lt-1n'MsctAc43~d Furnide of 13K
Type; Based on
the Practice of the Lublin Castb* and lbohanicil P3.aht 126
Mls paper deals vith the practice of m1tIng bronzes in a
standard are furnaceo
Tha author discusses the problems peculiar to are furnaces and
the various maim
of controlling the amxmt of bydrogen, vh1ch Is the com of,
gaseo~z porosity of
metalo Be stresses the Importance of avoiding Impurities VhIch
have anAdverse
effect on the castings, aid procepds to describe the casting
regimes used at, the
above-imentloned plamt* . So personalities are mntAoneds Mare
are no references*
Caxd 10/17
Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509
Zaslaveldy, D. M.., Engineer. Lead-Bronze Castings; Practice
at the
"Krasnyy Fakel" pl=t 134
In this paper the a6thor is 'concerned with
lead-bronze,castings; of parts
for punps operating in fresh and salt vater, and in
particular with the
preparation of molds and cores'. especially cores made of
cast-iron
shavings, saafi and a b.inding agent. These cores are said
to reduce
porosity in castings and improve their mechanical properties
due to
good thermal cnnefiletivity. The author goes on to discuss
various riser
systems and --gating arrangements to insure good "feeding"
of the casting.
There are nmerous diagrams and drawings showing different
molds, and cores
for casting of lead bronze. Methods of repairing faulty
castings, such as
electric welding and thermal treatment, am discussed. No
personalities
are mentioned. There are no'references.
Verner, Ye. E., Engineer. Use of ftting System With
"Throttle" Arrangement
in Bronze Casting; Practice at the Vladindrilkiy Tractor
Plant
147
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Shaped Casting of Copper ( ont.) 509
The V'sA-'-4raki7 Tractor Plant is reported to be using
a casting method with
a slag-catching arrangement to eliminate slag
inclusions in bronze castings.
The At cohmists of a series of retaining chubers in the
gating
systza%= the slag is allowed to accumulate. This
arrangement elan
down. the metal flov, thus faci3itativig separation of
slig fron the molten
metal. It is reported that this.method was introduced
in 1945 for casting
of bushings and has helped to reduce defects due to
slag inclusions from
3-5 to 0-4 per cent. No personalities are mentioned.
There are
2 references, both Soviet.
Golomazov$ N. A., Engineer. Control of Scabbiness in
Casting of. Aluninm
?ronze by Variable Rate of Metal Flov 150
The author states that the main diff1cultyin casting of
aluninuis bronze
lies in the fomation of cadde film and Impurities
during the pouring of
metal into molds. He clain that this problem has been
solved by using a
s3.ag chamber to tray +,he impurities and by varying
the rate of metal flov.
Pouring of metal is said to start at a slov rate to
allav the impurities to
collect in the slag chamber and the rate of metal flov
is then increased to
Card 12/17
Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509
insure proper filling of the mold. In conclusion the author
points out that
an automatic timing device to control the rate of flow would
be desirable.
No personalities are mentioned. There are no references.
Fcmin'. B. I. Engineer. Centrifugal Casting of Large Bronze
Parts 153~
This paper deals with centrifugal casting of large bronze
parts weighing
uP to 3 tons. According to the author'. these casting
machines with vertical
and horizontal axes of rotation were built at the plant,
utilizing various
standard components salvaged from other machines. The most
frequent de-
ficiencies in this method of casting are listed as
lamination, cracks.,
AistoAions, and dimeusional inaccuracy. There are sketches
showing various
molds used in this casting process. In conclusion the author
urges special-
-ized design and. production of centrifugal casting machines
as improvised
machines do not give satisfactory performance. No
personalities are men-
tioned. There are no references.
Card 13/1T
Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509
Soskin, L. M. and Tokarskiy, N. S., Engtneers. Manufacture of
Co 3per-
Alloy Parts by Ocimpression Molding of Molten Metal (Plant
Practice 156
Compression molding of molten metal is described by the
authors as the most
efficient method for preparing nonfer~rous high integrity
parts. compreasion
molding of molten metal is said to be carried out on a
750-ton press with
either a vertidal or a horizontal plunger. Parts produced by
this method
are reported to have mechanical propertiesas good as those
produced by
forging and to be more edo'nomical than coventional casting
because no
material is wasted for reformed blank I or risers and gates.
The various
aspects of comprebsion molding are described and illustrated
and there are
also numerous photomicrographs showing the uniformly
fine-grained structure
of canpregsion-molded parts. The text briefly outlines the
characteristic
c:,iUpnent used, and an appendix lists safet-j rules to be
observed in compression
molding of molten metal. No personalities are mentioned. Thre
are no ieferences.
Baradanlyants', V. G.J. Engineer. Technology of Copper-alloy
Casting in Plaster
Molds 169
This method of casting is said to be useful only when a small
number of cast-
ijags are to be produced or vhen design changes are frequent
but good dimensional
accuracy with high surface quality is desirable. The author
describes the accepted
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509
procedure of copper-alloy casting In plaBter-of-Paris molds,
from the preparation
of plaster and mold-making to the cleaning of the finished
castings., There are
numerous illustrations depicting the various stages of the
process. Experiments
izonducted by VNIIzbelezobeton (All-Union State Scientific
Research Institute
for Reinforced-concrete Parts and Structures) and VIM
(All-Union ScientiM
Research Institute of Aviation Materials) -are reported to
have shown that the
permeability of'plaster molds to gases may be increased by
steaming them prior to
baking, which also results in coarser grain, less varying,and
reduced shrinkige.1
No persona.3-ities are mentioned. There are no references.
Shklennik, Ya, I., Candidate of Technical Sciences
Bronze Casting by the Lost-wax Process 175
The author regards this-casting method as a very economical
one, which gives
high dimensional accuracy combined with good surface finish.
The wax patterns
for bushings axe said to be made on a specially designed
machine with a re-
tractable metal core. Topics discussed include the various
methods of multiple
and cluster c"ting as we3_1 as some methods of pattern coating
and the coating
compound used. Soviet personalities mentioned include A. I.
Cherkasov, Design
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Shaped Casting of Copper (cont.) . 509
Engineer, V. A. Alekseyer, and P. S. Parshin, There is 1
Soviet reference.
Nolobnev, I. F.,, Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Farbman, So A., Engineer6
'kodern Submerged-Resistor Furnacesand Special Features of
Copper Alloy
Melting Process
The authors claim'that the most efficient and modern way
of melting copper
and,copper alloys is by means of a submerged-resistor
furnace with closed
channels. Advantages listed are simple constructionand
equipment, -L11 size,
high productivity, and low power consumption.
Disadvantages are low it-i.-,erature
of slag and high rate of wear of channel lining. The
authors stress the need
for increased size and higher output of these furnaces and
mention as an example
a r-BW furnace in Birkenhedd, . England, with a 15-ton
capacity. Some submerged-
resistor furnaces are reported to be used in pressure
casting.* The text con-
tains a f`uIl descrijbtion of operating conditions and
some maintenance prob-
lems. No personalities are mentioned. There are no
feferences.
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Shaped Casting of Copper (Cont.) 509.
Vagin, V. V., Engineer.
Melting and Distribution Submerged-resistor Furnace 203
The author notes that two furnaces are used, one for
melting and one for dis-
tributing, to avoid interruptions in pressure casting or
pexmiment-mold
casting. In order to streamline the casting process a new
submerged-resistor
furnace was developed by 1. 1. Teslinov, and,put into
operation at the
Elektrovozostroitellnyy zayod imeni S. M. Budennyy
(Electric Locamotive Plant
imeai S. M. Budenny) in August 1954. This furnace is
portable and can operate
where 220-volt current is available. It acts as both
melting and distributing
furnace and supplies an interrupted flow of molten metal
for casting machines.
There are no references.
AVAILABLE:.Library of Congress
GO/gmp
9-30-58
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Shaped Casting of Copper (cont.) 509,
Vagin) V. V., Engineer.
Melting and Distribution Submerged-resistor Furnace 203
The author notes that two furnaces are used, one for
melting and one for dis-
tributing, to avoid interruptions in pressure casting or
permiment-mold
casting. In order to streamline the casting process a nev
submerged-resistor
furnace was developed by I. I. Teslinov, and.put into
operation at the
Blektrovozostroitellziyy zavod imeni S. M. Budennyy
(Electric Locomotive Plant
imeni S. M. Budenny) in August.1954. This furnace
16portable and can operate
where 220-volt current is available. It acts as both
melting and distributing
furnace and supplies an interrupted flow of molten metal
for casting machines.
There are no references.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
GO/gqp
9-30-58
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Tin bronzes 198
Casting tin bronzes 199
Foreign tin bronzes P-13
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ApplIcations of bronzes 231
Copper-nickel-alloys (Oairys~gin, A. F.) 232
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Electrical copper-nickel alloys 243
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t2as technical personnel
of found lea. It may
be used by rtudents of the field.
covzKAazs
7his collection or artLelts discusses
problems in
7
.-rounding processes.
-dividual. ar--Icles treat the solting
of
sestals " their &Uo", secham.Lzation and
automation
of casting procazs~s, aspects of
the manufacture or tool,
3 east Irant and
nonferrous metal castings. )to personalities
'ere umti=3*d. Aeforences - &a.co=*=r
Individual articles.
T..-- Aetzl~ents !m the
Field of Productl~
273
it
d
O
al-
*
rsP
Ga~c r.,on Vith &nherol
I Z=:.~;pj'mant c-
Magna sliug-Rodifled Cast
39. PtTstlzl~z~, 3
1 2SI
40 . aI P. V. Z:fs*t
of Nitrogem an the Structure and. -
-
.as or Gray cast I-n
-
d'.' Lm or araphitixiM the
xn7ooti.Atl
Cast %MD 292
High-silicon ~-Tlaable
42. hi K and A. YR.
lofte, Phoaphids EUtatlcs~
c-, and its Effect
st tron Properties
c
o
a
n
V=. NaKyERnom M_-AZ CASTINGS
43.
CsjurxjL~o2~. N. Problems of Grain Refining
of Some Copper
. 1 07- 309
card 8/9
ORLOV. Nikolay Dmitriyevich, k:and.tekhn.nauk-, KIRONOV,
Vladimir Kikhaylovich;
SPASSKIT, A.G., doktor tekhn.nauk, retuenzent;
KURDTUKOV, A.T.,
kand.tekhn.nauk. retsenzent-, PIKUNOV, K.Y.,
kand.tekhn.nouk, reteen-
zent;,.2~ kand.tekhn.nouk, reteenzent; POZDNYAK, N.Z.,
inzh.. retsenzent; ZASUVSKIT, D.K., insh.. reteenzent;
RUBTSOV.
N.N., prof., doktor takhn.nauk. red.; POMERARTSEV, S.N.,
Insh., red.;
RTBAKOVA, V.I., insh., red.ird-va; KOMI, B.I., takhn.red.
[Founding handbook; shaped castings of heavy nonferrous
metals]
Spravochnik liteishchika. fasonnoe lit's iz splavov
tiazhelykh
tavetnykh metallov. Pod red. U.N.Rubtsova. Moskva.
Gos.nsuchno-
tekhn.isd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 02 p. (MIRA
13:11)
(Nonferrous metals-Founding)
(Founding-Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
,GARSIN V M - KOGAN, L.B.
,- I
Temperatures of tin brc6ze founding in the
manufacture of sealed
castings. Lit. proizv. no. 4:1-4 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(Bronze founding) (Tin alloys)
ciuRsm, v. m. (chursin, v. m.)
Proportion, fields of application,, and ways of
davelopment of the
modern -fomdry capper alloys. &alele metalurgie 15
no.4:75-87
O-D 161.
(Copper alloys)
CHURSIN, VA
Conditions for obtaining copper alloy castings of
unifoxm
strimtgth. Lit. proizv. no.7:6-10 Jl 163. NIRA 17:1)
CHURM, Yu. G.. inzh.
Iquipment for automatic built-up welding of
freight car
bolster plate@. Svar. proizv, no,2:37-38 7 160.
(MIRA 13-6)
1. Proyektno-konstraktorska-tekhnologicheakoys
braro
Glavnogo upravleni3% po remontu, padviabnogo
sostava Xinis-
teretys, putey soobahchentya.
(Electric welding-lquipment and supplies)
(Railroads-Ireight care-Kaintenance and repair)
CHERNY.SlIEV, P.N.p inzh-,LCIIMXN,,--7u,,Q-4 inish.
Mechanization of external washing and cleaning of tank cars.
Mekh.i. avtom. proizv. 15 no.6:34-37 Je 161. (KM 14:6).
(Tank cars-Cleaning)
CHURSIN YU.G.
Rolling min line with mechanized auxiliary operations
for
the rol-ling.of bronze disks. TSvet.met. 36
no.2:82-85 F 1636
...... (KMA 16:2)
(Rolling mills-Equipment and sup~lles)
CHURSINA, A.I.
Some symptoms in the arm and shoulder girdle in patients with
a tumor of the'glo= jugulare, Zhure nevre i psM. 63 no.2t
217-219 163 (MM 16:1.1)
1. Klinika nervnykh bolezney (zav. - dotsent Ta.Yu. Popelyan-
skiy) Novolmznetskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey
i mediko-sanitarnaya chast' (glavnyy vrach Y.V.Bessonenko)
Novokuznetskogo metallurgicheskogo zavoda.
%.It/ IN
rA
theves, with ectylealtrilit. IX. Meactleiv of scryin-
WA." with ammonia and plepwausta of tliftilayllinedi.
amine. A.I*.I'rititt'ry.K.I.Churs4ita.atHIA.N.KiNt
I N. D. 7diti-kil State Ut'u-v., motcow). Zboor. Obikhri .
Skiw. (I , Cwn. Cbeto.1 20, 10-of-II(INW: cf. C.3, 42,
,Z), f .Hrattimi W Cll,:CIICN 11) Wilt '%'1t. wv-4"~
11"I.419livr visil. i-ith IliNCIliclitcs.
I.. mid N I I (WI IX.M.. Milli 441,111. .4 PA S. I
lilt. :I!"". N11,011 %ith Coutillig 2 ht%. Itrum .15' 411.1
.1tv"i316:141 will. gavr.111,1. 0-4,41
"I"i it tmAll atilt. of the frissoh-
,I I Y%li-aw W tlw atilt. Id N11,011 jo%%rf~
;1111411,
IV plimmy pt..141"t vivid. but If Ille "lown. ill 11W
1111lit.
I, 'how ill ." \11, twaw lh~ ykI.j It", 9.34-4s." /I
Is" 89*.
dol, I) 0K1 116' :it. 10-3.5* (front UtOlf) 1IN
(bl't"HICSl" b.4 M.-p. 'MI-1 I*. 01v LIM, dl*
11.01W 1110 3alt. w, t4-- flum MC011). sivir% %iiN
lisel its C.11. 04:N(CItIC111011. ill, If."' ~Froul Ngru[();
'I im
jllulkht . ve tile PAS01 dow/g. Ill. .48' 014%111 %troll) I.
Ifeatills 0_2 It, IIN(ClIoell %FNI, Simi A 1. 1 in an Aloptil
at IW-M* save 401"OCHIC1140k III. 57-W
(rTwv1r,t0lt.Vt,0-II.0). A n.o1I4g.ltjN USCIII&C.11
in 4.% tell. HIM I to 30 it. Na-K WIOY (2% K) and rapW
hesting savc. after the uwal steam d6ta. from arMitiett
.tAji.. 91c' 1,i~VA)4rurdinwint-110. m. 242' (Irnm
likoll): 1,,- 4 41 Witile or of i~AwOll Itavc hwer
Yichi,; f're. 1%1'(. "..littly olviattliml ill 741,;, Vivid
frival tile
IICI -Wt 'Aith N.1011 atilt Fit(). IIT4 Ullf-784. bro 134-W,
Nil LOW. 1:, IMMI Olrivil liver NA befwe d6tn.).
RAO or NotO Pvlr blibrt *Nts. -kmilar t"lutimin 14,#
ltl%(Ctl,Cll*CN), ill IIISOII savc 1INte/1,C11'.
N, 111-17'. wit 1.41440).
11,0) Nt. K.
Id
CHURsj-~A. K. I.
"Syntheses with acI':rlopotrJ-l--. M.'Preparation'of some
analogue- of
and s-pc.-udine." by A. P. Terentlev, A. N. Kost, and K.
I. ChurF I . (p. 268)
SO: Journal.of- General Chemistin, (Zhiu,nal 010shchei
ICdmL-L) 11051, Volume 21, 110. 2
TSIGLER, V.D.; VINOKUR, S.B.; MITROKHINA, N.S.; Prinimali
uchastiye:
CHURSINAj L.S.; KRUSHENOK, L.B.; GOWVANEVA, V.K.; SHISTKA.,
R.K.
Service of-foraterite lightweight bricks in the lining of
furnace cars. Ogneupory 28 no.11004-508 163. (NIRA 16.:12)
i
1. Ukrainaki nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut ogneuporov
(for Mile1j. 2. Panteleymonovskiy ogneupornyy zavod im.
K. Marksa (for Vinokur., Mitrokhina).
GMITSY, Georgiy Yevgefilyevich; CHURSINA, Lyadmila
Fedoroyna; YIRIN. B.0.,
redaktor; KALIKOVA. N.V., Vell~rcU~kf3r Tedhktorl- ~
~---
(The building of the simplest kinds of wooden bridges]
Stroitalletvo
prosteishikh dereviannykh mostov. Moskva,
Nauchno-tekha. izd-vo
avtotransp. lit-ry, 1956. 68 p. (MLRA 9:11)
(Bridges, Wooden)
KORSHAK, V.V.; EEKASOVA, N.I.; SHURSILNA L.M.;
ZAMYATINA, V.A.
j~_
Reaction of 112-diphexyldiborane with amines and
organoborodiamines.
lav. AN SSSR. Ser.khim. no.9tl645-1648 3 163. (MIRA
16:9)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Diborane) (Amines) (Boron organic compounds)
KORSHAK~ V.V.; ZAMYATINA, V.A.; CHURSINA L.M.;, BEKASOVA, N.I.
Polycondensation of B-trichloroborazole with bUunctional
compounds.
Vysokom.soed. 5 no.8.-1127-1129 Ag 163.
(MIRA 160)
-
1. Institut elementoorganichaskikh soyedinaniy AN SSSR.
(Borazine) (Polymerization)
TSIGLER,.V,.D.; qHURSMA, L.S.
Rapid method of determining the content of
burning-out-
additives in the production of certain lightweight
rifractories. Ogneupory 27 no.12:555-557 162.
(MIRA 15:12)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellokiy institut
ogneuporov.
(Refractory materials-Testing)
REZRABW , O.Ya.; OURSINA, M.A.
"' -diseaso, Izv. AN Turk. SSR.Sar. biol.
Cell inclusions in o
nauk no.2%76-78 162. (MIRA 1734)
1. Turkmenskiy gosudarstvannyy seditainskiy institut.
CHURSINA. M.A.
Morphological state of the liver in tuberculosis and
some lung
diseases according to data from the Department of
Pathological
Anatomy of-the Republic Clinical Hospital for 1958,to
1959.
Zdrav.Turk. 6 no.2:13-17 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof.
O.Ya.Rezhabek)
Turkmenskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta
i Respubli
kanskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy TSSR (glavnyy vrach -
M.B.Shapiro).
(LIVER) (TUBERCULOSIS)
CHLWINA, M.A.
Some materials on the morphology of Botkin's disease.
Zdrav.Turk.
6 no-4:28-33 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Iz kafedry patanatomii (zav. - prof. O.Ya.Rezhabek)
Turkmenskago
gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo institute. i
Respublikanskoy kliniche-
skoy bollnitsy imeni W.I.Pitogova (glavnyy vrach
M.B.Shaprio).
(HEPATITIS, INACTIOUS)
CHURSINA, T. F. and LEONTIYEV, I. Fe
IrPhysiological Effect of Naprin Ingused Intravenously to
Human SubjectsPit
Dokl. AN SSSR, 52, No.12 1946
CII-MSTNIA, T. F.
"The Blood and its Substitutes" (p. 189) by Chursina, T, F.
(Taslikent) -and Leontiev, I. F.
(mosco-.-i)
SO: Advances in I-Todern Biolory (UsDekhi Sovremennoi
Biolo,rrii) Vol. X7X, No. 2. 1945.
I
MEDLIN, L.Kh.; LlTVIN, Ye.F.; CHURSINA, V.M.
Stage mechanism underlying the redtiction off"
-nitrostyrene in
an acid medium on Pd black. Dokl. AN SSSSR 55 no.
5:!W..-1147
Ap 164. (1,1 i-RA 17: 55' )
1. Institut organiclies'koy khLmil Im.
N.D.Zelinskogo AN SS3R.
Ilredstdvleno akademikom A.A.Balandinym.
CHulisIN'.qy$.,,A!,~l,,,_(�~avropo,ll-krayevoy,
Dneprovskiy proyazd., d.24)
Methodolov of the redreajqmen~ of the spine in
scoliosis,
Ortop.., travm. i protez. 24 n6 .4:67-68!Ap'0.
(MML16:8)
1. Iz ortopedicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. -
V.N.Belous) 4f-y
gQrodskoy bol Initsy Stavropolya-krayevogo.
(SPINr-,-SURGERY) (ORTHOPEDIC APFAUTUS)
130-744/24
AUTHOR: Chursinovy I.. I
----------------
TITLE: ,How We Roll.Tubes") Profizdatt 1956'* (Kak Mr katayem
traby;
Profizdatt, 1956)
PERIODICAL: Metallurgs 19570 Nr 71 p'.47.(USSR)
ABSTRACT: A favourable review is given of the pamphlet by a tube-
mill operator.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
Cl(gaPPY. Ivan Iyanovich;pochetmwy setallurg; KOSHBCMN,
I. Ts. redaktor;
--is . , redaktor-, ISLM'TIffA, P.G., tekhnicheskiy
redWctor;
[My work experience In rapid pipe rolliog) Kol opyt
raboty p0
skoroitnot probd*e trub. Noskra. Izd-vo OftAniel, 1955.
23 P.
(Teesousnoe obshchestvo po, rasprostrananitu
palitichaskikh I
nanchn7kh snanti. Serits, 4 no.29) (NUA 8:11)
(Rolling(Notalwork))
CHURSINOV, I.I.
Uperience with the organization of the work of a
brigade.
Metallurg no.2:34-36 7 156. (KIRA 9:9)
I.Ma.ster stsma 140 no. 3 Pervourallskogo
novotrubnogo
zavoda.
(Pervourallsk-Rolling (Metalwork))
111'~r)U(S[-~'-" y., .k
ru e -r e.iu enc Y t~_q~inq- Sub I F,),- t i r. -I ~U IT Ii
0 z; f C'~" Vv-'~-,sheve te~hn
TOPIC TAGS: computer, pulqe frequency computer, iddPr, ri,- fr a rn c r
onou s
,.,-j :,(-.A ton , autosynchron i zzat I on
A R- I R A C T :A logico-algebraical analysis is made of the rf; t -i I
f,- t . c f j, n
operational unit designed to carry out the sIfnultaneo-is addlf;nn 4nd
subtractlon
31.!.-Frt-qUenry T I-
~j r ona I e r t r-.-
i n ti OR AT4o46531
received by the model over the various channels is, natural 1y. not
identical; thus,
twit se under con5ideration,
or the digital wolel is, i, r~-j' i~f, y
All I
(~n This fart k reflected in sDUc;f;'- dr7ta~!' :p
R". "n
ron izi~!S the I)tj1~es w0 nou
--ACCES 1OWNIti-
EN~ 13 Cl
CHURSKA, C.; CHURSKI, T.
---------
A scientilric conference devoted to the de[Tadation of pea. logs.
p. 34,
(GOSP-DDARKA WOLITA. Vol. 17, No. 7, July 1957, Warszawa, Poland.)
SO: Monthly List of Last European Accessions (EEAL) Lc. vol. b,
No. 10., Oc"ober 1957. Uncl.
CEMKA,. Czeslawa; CHUBSKI., Tadausz
Veat formations of White Russia* by As,
Pidopliozkos Reviewed
by Czeelawa Chural~L,.Tadeusz Churakie Przegl
geogr 35 n0-1:
116-3.18 .163,
CHUMKA, Z*f1a; MWIATKOWSKA, Eugenia
Settlemant, development and economic conditions of the
Czernikowo
region as connected with the geographical 6avironment.
Nauki matem
przyrod Torun nolOsl35-168 164.
1. Institute of Geomorphology of the Department of
Physical Geography
and Department of Economic Geography of the N.
Copernicus University,,
Torun,
Scientific-technical conference devoted to the -iroblems of
stud,,-*Lrgr peat moors
from the point of view'of the needs for land
GC6!'ODkqK,4 'A'ODINA Ollaczolna OrCanimcja T6chniczna)
1q',,r,;,w,a
Vol. 16, no. 3, T%Iar. 1956
So. East haropean Accessions List lrol. 1,10. 9 Seotewlv-r IQ5(-
CHURSKI, T.; CHURSKA, C.
A scientific conference devoted to the degradation of peat bogs.
P. 36a..
(GOSFODARKA WODUA. Vol. 17, No. T, July 1957, Warszawa, Poland.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) Lc. Vol. 6,
No. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
OEWSZ93.9 H. , dr.; CHMSKIli'mr.
The type of peat- bag and the geomorphology.of the
territory as seen
on the exemple of the Notec River valley. Gosp wodna
21 no.12:546
D 161.
1. Zaklad Wykorsystania Torfowisk, Instytut Meloraeji
i Uzytkow
Zielonych, Warszawa.
GEURSKI1.-Tadeuss; ONRUSZKO,,Henr7k
. - ------------
Peat-bogs in the upper Notec River basin. Przegl geogr 33
no.3t477-498
l61.
CHURSKI, Tadeusz, mgr.
Resoarch and use of peat bogs in Czechoslovakia and
Hungary. Gosp
vodna 22 no.7035m-336 J1 162.
1. Zaklad Vykorzystania Torfo'wiski, InBtytut
Melioracji i
Uzytkow Zielonych, Warszawa, u1. Nowagrodzka 50.
CHURSKA, Gzeslawa; CHURSKI Tadaunz
-'.2=
*Peat formations 4 Nbite. Russia* by A.
Pidopliczko. Reviewed
by Czeslawa ChurW~a,,'Tadsuaz Churski. Przegl
geogr 15 nol:
U6-2.18 -163 ,
CHURSLI,, Zygmunt
Tliilrili~ibtnik esker. Nauki matem prsyrod Torun
no.10t57-71 164,
I* Departwnt of Physical Geography, Institute of
Hydrography of
the N. Copernicus University, Torun.
BAKALOV, S.A.; BELOUSOV, V.P.; BRATSEV, L.A.;
VODOLAZKIN, V.M.;
YEROSHENKO, V.N.; ZHUKOV, V.F.; LUBAN, S.A.;
MARKIZOV) L.P.;
NADEZRDIN, A.V.; NOVIKOV, F.Ya.; PONOMAREV, V.D.;
POTRASHKOV,
G.D.; ROMDESTVENSKIYI S.l.; TROFDIOV, S.V.;
FELIDMANI I.R.;
FOYGELI, D.O.; KHRUSTAIEV, L.N.; CHURUKSAYEV, I.I.;
KONDRATIYEVA, V.I., red.
[Theory and practice in the study of frozen ground
in construc-
tion) Teoriia i praktika merzlotovedeniia v
stroitellstve, Mo-
skva, Nauka, 1965. 187 p. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
osnovaniy i pod-
zemnykh sooruzheniy. Severnoye otdeleniye.
CHURUKYAN,,__M. . 0 - - -
Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Intra-arterial and intra-osteal
use of
penicillin solutions in the treatment of infixated
Cinfitsiro-
vanny~e7 wounds of the extremities.
(Experimental-clinical
study " Krasnodar, 1961. 19 pp; (Ministry of Public
Health
RSFSR, Kuban State Medical Inst imeni Red Army); 250
copies;
price not given; (KL, 5-61 sup, 207)
CMWIN, G.'; OMMUNOV, N.
Fire extinguishers used in training. Pozh.delo 3 no.10:21
0 157.
(MIRA 10:11)
(Fire sprinklers)
CHURUNOV N. (Astrakhan')
I
-
Teaching fire prevention tochtilques in schools.
Pozh.dolo 5
no.1:27 Ja 159. (MIRA 11:12)
(Fire prevention-Study and teaching)
7, T
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synthesis, Isruixibly by limiting the
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c@
VI. $1,xika, Voity lik-OWAikulty.
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CHURY, J.; SKATZA, M.; SLOUKA, T.
Iffect of merfen on mitosis of Allium cepa.
Lsk.listy 5 no.10:
288-290 15 MY 150. (01ML 190)
1. Of the Biological Institute of the Medical
Faculty, Masaryk
University, Brno (Head -- Prof. F.Hereik, M.D.).
CHURT, J;MJCIRIKOVA, R;VJUOVA, A.
-i-1 --1-141~'- ~
11ffect of irradiation wid cyanates on mitosis.
Iek.listy
5 no. 17:503-507 1 SePt. 1950. (CiML 20:1)
1. Of the Biological Institute of the Medical
Faculty, Kaoaryk
UniTersity in Brno (Head of the Institute-Prof.
Ford. Heroik,
M. D.)
CHURY, J. ..
Spontaneous formation on Infunoria. Biol. listy, P~rahs,
32 no*3:200-2(Y7
Doe 51. (CM 21:5)
1. Of the 1uptitute of Biology (Read-Ari Chury, M.D.) of
the Veterinary
School, Brno. i
t
2636. CHURY J. Biol. -Ustav vysok6 ikoly zvefol6k. v Brn6. 0
p~soben(--pyrogalolu
v organ "77ICVU",pyrogaUoI in the organinn Uk. Listy 1952, 7/1
(10-13) Craphs 5
Illus. 16
Pyropilol (3 mg./20 g.) was injected s.c. into mice and the
animals were sacrificed-at'.
15 min. intervals from the Ist to 120Lh min. -after the
injection. Microscopy of the
intestine, liver and spleen was carried out immediately.
Disintegration of cells (both
resting and dividing) was observed. The changes appeared earlier
in the liver and spleen
than in the intestine, and were seen in CON at all stages of
division. Periodicity was
observed in the spleen and intestine. Thowfindings contradict the
view, that pyrogallol
is a radiomimetic poison.which attacks the ce)ls only at the
beginnin'i of mitosis and
preferentially attacks tissues with a high-raie of i-nitosis.
Tbe"changes described here are
considered to be a reaction of the mouse organism as a functional
unity.
Raskova -Prague
CHURT, J.; BROIMC. J,; KANINSKT, J.
Catalase activity of hepatic tissue, preserved at a
temperature of ~V
Lin Russian with summary in German]. Chekh.biol. 3
no.1:49-53 P 154.
(KMA 7:6)
1. Institut biologii veterina nogo fakullteta, Vyashey
zenledelleheakoy
shkoly, Brno. (Liver) (Catalass)
ALAOREZINA, Jnroslav; RJKSIK, Jiri
QWJ
Effect of muscular activity and of biogenic
stimulators on
semen. Cook. biol. 4,no-3:158-161 Mar 55.
11 Biologic)qr ustav voterinarni fakulty Vyooke
skoly
zemedelske, Brno.
(SMM, physiology,
eff. of biogenic stimulators. eff. on semen in
rabbits)
(TISSUE TENUUYY,
biogenic stimulators. eff. on semen in rabbits)
01MCISR, effects,
on semen in,rabbits)
OZECHCBWVAM / lumn and AW 1 Physi6logy. Mtabolism.
T-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologlya.. No 1, 1959, No-
3182
Author ;,,Chury, J.
Inst _i; M-n"-**O
Title Connection Between Synthesis of Glutothione
and
Concentration of Tibonucleic Acid
Orig Pub Sbor; Vyaolo& skoly zemed. a Usn. ftmi,
1957, B5,
xo 1 59-62
Abstract An increase In liver concentration of
ribonucleic acid
in rate, caused by injection into the animals of
nitro-
gen =wtard (Ts2160, 2 zg/kg), was accompanied by an
Increase In the synthesis of glutothione. It is
assumed
that there is a close comeotion between the tissue
contents of ribonucloic acid and synthesis of gluto-
thione
Card 1/1
CHURY, J.
"Present state in the problem of vegetative hybridization
of animals."
VESTNI!~. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. ff-, No. 7/8, 1958.
1
Monthly List of East European Accessions (MI)-"- LC, Vol.
8, No. 9, September 1959.
Unclassified.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/General Biology - Genetics. Genetics of
Animals. B
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 23672
Author : Chury, Jiri
Inst
Title : On the Problem of Vegetative Hyoridization of
Chickens
by Means of an Exchange of Egg White.
Orig Pub : Sbor. Vysoke skoly zemed. a lean. Brne, 1958,
B6, No 1)
21-32
Abstract : The eggs of chickens of Leghorn, Viandot and
Minorca
breeds were utilized in the experiment. Eggwhite of
another breed, in the amo--.1nt of 0.5-9 ml, was introduced
by means of a syringe into the egg before its incubation;
its aiym displaced agayhite flowed out through &uiother
opening on the opposite side of the egg. Altogether, 8
individuals of the first and 18 of the second generation
were obtained. It was established that inter-breed trans-
fusion of the egg-white sharply decreases the hatching
Card 1/2
26 -
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/General PioloV - Genetics. Genetics
of Animals. B
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959., 23672
(1.2% as compared with 13% in transfusion of
eggwhite
of the same breed and 90~ in eggs which were not in-
fluenced). The experimehtal chicks during the first
weeks bad a greater weight than those in control,
but
later this difference evened out. Tn the first, as
well
as in the second generation, small morphological
chan-
ges (mostly of the crest) were observed, bat they
had a
temporary character and were not like changes which
arise in sexual hybridimetion. Apparently these
chan-
ges were induced by the widening of the range of
natural
changeability of morphologic characteristics within
the
limits of the breed as a consequence of aggwhite
trans-
fusion. The author concludes that the method of
partial
inter-breed transfusion of egg white is not
waitable for
obtaining vegetative hybrids. -- S.M. Gershenzon
Card 2/2
KAS, Vaclav, dopisulici chlen; KOSIL, Vladimir, dopisujici
chlen; KALANDRA,
Augustin, akademik; PARIZEK, Miroslav, dr.; TOMSIM9
Boleslavt prof.;
PATOCKA, Jan, dr., kandidat biologichych ved,*, CHURY,
Jiri, doe. dr.i-,
PAV, Jaromir, dr.; JANDA, Jiri, dr.; KANAK,
Ki_r__eI_,7I_nz-.-,--MVADIL,
Zdenek, inz.
Discussion of the report of the scientific secretary of the
Czechoslovak Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Vestnik
CSAZV 7
no.1/2:100-118 t6o. (EEAI 9:7)
1. Vysoka skola zemedelska a lesnicka, Brno (for Kas,
Parizek,
Tomsik, Chury). 2. Vysoka skola zemedelska, Praha (for
Kosil).
3. Predseda VI. odboru U^eskoslovenske akademie
zemedelskych ved
(for Kalandra). 4. Vyskumny ustav lesneho hospodarstva,
Banska
Stiavnica (for Patocka). 5. Vyzkumny ustav lesniho
hospodarstvi a
myslivosti Ceskoslovenske akademie zemedelskych ved,
Zbraslav (for
Pav, Jandat Kanak, Zavadil).
(Czechoslovakia--Agriculture)
Given Names
COuntry2 Czechoslovelcia
Academic Degrees: Docept, Dr
Affiliation: Biologic Institute Veterinary Faculty Veterinary
College (Biologicky Ustav
,r,-~tr.-rinarne fakulty VSZ) Br*no
30urcO-* Prague, Sbarnik CSAZV Veterinar-ni Medicine
, .7 , voi 6(34) No q, Aug 61; PP 597-602
Data: , Content of Pbytoestrogens in Abalfe"
C ZE CHOSLOVAKIA
GHURY J., Prof. Dr.,
Brno
Prague, Veterinarstvi, No 6, 19063, pp 268-273
"Present Views on the Mechanics of Heredity."
CHURY, Jiri, prof. PANEK, Karel, dr.
Effecf-,~- an exclusive feeding with alfalfa on the
ovarium and
ut.-~-~~. Veter medicina 9 no. 2:09-108 Mr 164.
1. Institute of Biology of the Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine,
Higher School of Agriculture, Brno.
CHUHr, Z.
0WANOMWIt"?
Microscopic modification@ Of Oroans following
prolonged administra
tion of acetylcholine to the rat. Lek,listy 6
no.2:49-50 15 Jan 51.
(CLML 20:5)
1. Of the In'stitute of General and Nxperimental
Pathology (Road-
Prof.V.Uher,M.D.) of the Medical Faculty of Manaryk
University,
Brno.
C=Yj Zdeneko MUDr; UGHTTILI Antanine MUDr
Pelger-Blet's nuolear anomaly. Lek. listy,, Brno 9
no.18:15 Sept 54.
1. Ustredni laborator IZS, Zahradnikova 2-4, I= v Brno.
fteduosta:
HUDr Ants Uchytil. Ustar pro vasobeenou a
experimentalni pathologil
lekarake fakalty Haearykovy university v Brno*
Prednostas. prof* MUDr
at RNDr T.Uhar.
(LIIU]rOCnJ$, abnormalities,
Polger-Rust anomaly)
(ABNMUULITIES.
Polger-Huet anomaly)
CHURY, Zdensk; WIMRHAITH, Dusan
Ixamination of blood proteins in leukemia by paper
alectrophorOBiS.
Scripts, med., Brno 27 no-5:113-118 1954.
1. Ustav pro vaeobeenou a experimentalni pathologii
LTHU v Brno*,
prednosta prof. MUJDr. a RNDr. Vilem Uhar. 2 Ustradni
laborator
US v Brno; prednoata MUDr Antonin UcITtil
(IMMKIA, blood in
proteins electrophoresis)
(BLOW PRMEINS, determination
electrophoresis in leukemia)
(SLICTROPHORISIS
of blood proteins in leukemia)
CMMY, ZdLenek; DYCRALK, Milan
Iffect of Inhibition of the central nervous system on
experimental
hemolytic anemia. Sarlpta mad., Brno 27
no.7-8:235-246 1954.
1. Ustav pro veadbeenou a experimantalni pathologil
MU v Brno;
prodn. prof. KUDr a RHDr Viles Uhar
(ANcKrA. HIMOLYTIC, experimental
eff . of inhib a of GNS. in rate)
(Cmn%LL MaTotis SYSTU
inhib.', off. on exper. hemol7tic anemia in rate)
DVORAK, .04.; CHURY, Z.
Fbcpmrimantal bomolyt1c anemia. II. Experiments
with actions of
dorairal, tetraothylammonium bromide, and
histamine, Cook.
fY8101. 5,n0-1:93-96 26 Mar 56.
1. Ustav pro venobecnou a experimentalni pathologii
LF MU
v Brne.
(AN94IA, HEMOLYTIC, experimental.
eff. of barbiturates. histamine & tetraothylam onium
bromide (Cz))
(BARBITURATES, effects,
on exper. bemolytic anemia (Cz))
(HISTAXIIE. effects,
same)
(MMMMAIMMNIUM, effects,
bromide, on exper. hemolytic anemia (Cz))
Chury, Z.
Experimental hemolytic anemia. II. Attempt to affect its
course
with dormiral.. tetraethylamonium bromidej, and
histamine. P. 93.
CESKOSLOVENSKA FYSIOLOGIE. (Ceskoslovenska akademie ved.
Fy-
sioloFicky ustav) Praha
Vol. 5, no. 1, 1956
Source: EEAL - LC Vol. 5. No. 10 10-ot- 1956
y, Biachem. June 57
MC_:RPTA NEDICA Sec.2 Vol.10/6 Ph.
2579. CHURk Z. fJstav pro Vqeobecnou a Exp. Pathol. LFMU, Brno.
*Pokucnd
fiemolytick chudokrevnost. 1. Leukocytdrni odpov6d'v krvi. E x p e r i
-
mental haemolytic Ianaernia. 1. Leucocytic response at
the periphery VNITR.L9K. 1956, 2/11 (991-998) Graphs 2 Tables 5
Following the administration of immune serum against red blood
corpuscles a
leucocytopenic stage was observed in rats, with neutrocytopenia,
eosinocytope-
nia and lymphocytopenia prior to neutrophilic leucocytosis and
cosinophilia; the
maximum of these changes was reached about the third hour after the
injection.
Paramount Importance in the explanation of the mechanism of this
leucocytopentc
stage in attributed to the antibodies against leucocytes that are
present In the Im-
mune serum, as insufficiently washed suspensions of erythrocytes used
for pre-
paration of this serum also contain leucocytes. The complex action of
these sera,
which act both specifically and unspecifically, is briefly dealt with.
CRURY, Zdenek-, WkSKA. Josef
Clinical findings & results of culture in a case of
stem-cel.1 leukemia
with pluri-potential properties of the stem celled
Neoplasms, Bratiol,
5 no-3:220-231 1958.
1. 1natitut fur Allgemeine und Experimentelle Pathologie
und III. Kedi-
zinische Klinik, Medizineahe Fakultet der
Hasaryk-Uniyersitat Brno.
(INUKEMIA
stem-cell leukemia, clin. mnnifest. & culture of stem
cells
(Ger))
CZEECHOSILVkKIA / Pharmacology. Toxicology. V
Chemicotherapeutic Preparations. Anti-
Biotics.
Zos Jour : Ref. Zhur - BioloGiya, No. 3, 1959, 14C22
Author : Horn, V.; Chury, Z
InGt : -
Title : A Case of Bone-Marrow Inhibition After Treat-
ment With Perocillin, Accompanied By Reactive
Reticulohistocytools.
Orig Pub : Vnitrni lekarstvi, 1958, 4, 336-340
Abstract : A fatal case of bone-marrovi inhibition
after
trecAment with Derocillin is described. There
U U -is
was prolonged metrorrhagia in the patient
anamnesis.
Card 1/1
CHURY, Zdenek
Czechoslovakia
CZECHOSLUAW
Department of Pathological physiology of the J.E.Purkynye
University (Katedra patologicke fyziologie ViniVersitY
J.Ev.Purkyne v Brne), Brno; Director: Jaromir VLSKU) IM,
Docent, Candidate for Sciences.
Brno~ Vnitrni lekarstvi, No 10, Oct 62, pp 1049-1053.
"Seri;m Enzymes in Leukemia and Other Diseases of the Blood.
III. Sorbitol Dehydrogenase."
Co-author,;
TOVAREK, Josef, Third InternalZRedicine701inic of the Medical
Faculty of the J.E.Parkynye University (111. vnitrni klinika
lekarske fakulty university J. Ev. Purkyne v Brne), Brno;
Director: Jaroslav POJER, MD, FhD.
(3)
CHURY, Zdenek
Czechoslovakia
Department of Pathological Physiology of the J.E.Park M e
University (Katedra patologicke fyziologie university
J.Ev.1arkyne v Brne), Brno; Director: Jaromir VASKU, MD1
-Docent, Candidate for Sciences.
Brno, Vnitrni. lekarstvi, No 109 Oct 629 PP 1049-10536
"Serum Enzymes in Leukemia and Other Diseases of the Blood.
111. Sorbitol Debydrogenase."
Co-authort
_TqVAM, Josef, Third.Internal4ledicine7blinic of the Medical
Faculty of'the J.Z.Purkynye University (III. vnit=i kli-lux
'-,,,jekarsks fakultj university J. Ev. Plarkyne v Brno), Brnoj
DIrsotor: Jarom av POM, MD, AD.