HUNGARY/Chemical Technology Electrochemical Industries, H.
Electroplating. Chemical Current Sources.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, 11o 16, 1958, 54543
Author : Kishah, ald
Inst :
Title : The Life Expectancy of a Silver - Zinc Accumulator.
Orig Pub : Magyar kem. folyoirat) 1958, 64, No 1, 17-19
Abstract : The effect on the life span of a silver - zinc acciuau-
lator by the addition of impurities to a zinc electrode
wag-investigated. Various amounts of Hg, Pb, Sn, Cl-,
Sot and C62-- were introduced into the active part of
4 ;
the zinc elehrode. It was established that the smallest
effect is caused by Hg, and the greatest effect by Pb.
Anions have no effect.
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lit"willia tulf life of 4.4 hmemit,sm 1-fay; flis-tivsifit is
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Simplified method for mounting the radiator on a ZIS-150. Avt.
transp. 32 no.3:35 MY 154. 7:7)
(Automobiles-Radiators)
:77,
ZEI OMM. Ye-V-;j3IWW, Z.H.; KOHOOODSIrly,
4 M.V.; RUDKITSKIY, A.,
redaktor; VUYEK, M., tekhnicbeekly redaktor.
[Prolongingthe life of otorage.batteries] Vvelichenle oroka
sluzhby akkumuliatoruykh batarei. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo tekhn. lit-ry
USSR, 1953. 78 P. [Microfilm] (MLRA 8:2)
(Storage batteries)
Medical certification of woiker disability; reference book. 14oskva, Izd-vo Narkou-
zdrava RSM, 1928. 168 P.
Cyr.4 HD?75
'Problems of medical diagnosis; a study of medical examinations of vorkers. ?4oskva.
Goa. mad. izd-To 1929. 164 p.
Cyr.4 EG48
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5INENKO, N.P., ir.,zh.1 ZELIDES, N.L., inzh.; LEVXOVICH, S.L., inzh.
Finishing the tur-boc-ampressor for the D-70 engine. Mashinos tr-cen-fe
no.2tlOO-102 Mr-Ap 165. (MA 18:6)
SHUBENKO-SHUBIN, Leonid Aleksandrovich; GERUER, David Mikhaylovich;
Z~~'P -,Natan Yakovlevich;,,,INGULITSOV, Vilor Llvovich;
KOGAN, Vlw -~ei Imano vIich; POKRASSA, Moisey losifovich;
SOEOLEV, Sergey Petrovich; SUKHININ, Viktor Favlovich;
TRZHETSINSkIY, Anatoliy Vitolldovich; SHNEYDMAN, Avadiy
Yefiwvich; PANSHIN, B.M., retsenzent; NIKIFOROVA, R.A., inzh.,
red.; GORNOSTAYPOLISKAYA, M.S., tekhn. red.
(Strength of steam-turbine elements]Prochnost' elementov paro-
vykh turbin. Pod red. L.A.Shubenko-Shubina. Moskva,, Mashgiz,
1962. 567 p. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk Ukr.SSR (for Shubenko-Shubin
(Steam turbines)
ZELIDES, N.Ya., inzh.; SUKEINI11, V.P., inzh.; SHOR, L.A., kand.fiziko-
~-~~~cheskikh nauk
Initial bending of thelworkix4g bladeo of steam turbines
Energo'mashinostroenie 7 no.8:39-41 Ag 161. bMA -11':10)
(Steam turbines)
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Sov/6-41
Shub66ko-Shubin.. Leonid Aleksandrovich, Corresponding Member,
Adad6my'of*Sciences USSR, David Mikhaylovich Gerner,-Nata
Llvov:Loh Ingulltsov., Vladimir
Zellmanovich Kogan, Moisey Yosifovich Pokrassa, Sergey Petro-
vioh Sobolev, Viktro Favlovich Sukhinin, Anatoliy Vitolldovich
Trzhetsinskiy, Avadiy Yefimovich Shneydman~
Frochnootl-elementov parovykh turbin (Strength of Steam En$ine Parts)
Moscow, Mashgiz, 1962. 567 p. Errata slip inserted. 4000 copies
printed.
Reviewer: B. M. Panshin; Ed.: R. A. Nikiforova, Engineer; Tech. Ed.:
M. S. Gornostaypollskaya; Chief Ed.:
Mashgiz Southern Dept.):
V. K. Serdyuk, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for steam-turbine designers and servi'oe
and engineering personnel in the steam-turbine Industry. It may
also-be useful as a special textbook for teachers and students
specializing in the steam- and gas-turbine industry.
Card 1/5-
Strength of Steam Engine Parts sovl63bl
-COVERAGE: This book contains material on the structural strength
problems of all basic steam-turblne parts. Industrial methods
of calculating turbine blades,, disks, rotors., diaphragms., hous-
ings, etc., some described for the first time, are given. Metal
strength and methods for its control are described in detail.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Abridged]:
...Foreword 3
PART 1. METALS FOR THE PRINCIPAL PARTS OF
STEAM TURBINES AND PER14ISSIBLE STRESSES
Ch.1, Fundamental Properties of Applicable Metals 5
Ch. 11. Permissible StresseS 24
Card. 21k,
SCBOIM.. S.P., inzh.; SHNMMMI. A.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZZLIDES, N-Ya.,
inzh.; SUKRINIU, V.P., inzh.; SHOR. L.A.,
11xperience in manufacturing blades for the last stage of a 150
mv turbogenerator [with summary in Inglish]. Teploenergetika 6
n0-3:26-29 Mr 159. (MIRA-12-.4)
1. Rhartkovskiy turbinnn zavod.
(Steam turbines-Blades)
WUM
SOV/96-59-3-5/21
AUTHORS: Sobolev, S.P., Engineer: Shneydman, A.M"., Candidate
of Technical Sciences: Zta1!Aq-a,,, ~Nja~. Engineer:
Sukhinin, V.P., Engineer and Shor, L.A., Engineer
TITLrtj: Experience in Developing the Blading for the Last Stage
of a 150-MW Turbine (Opyt sozdaniya lopatki
posledney stupeai d1ya turbiny moshchnostlyu 150 Mvt)
PERIODICAL:Teploenergetika, 1959, N. 32 pp 26-29 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: For a long time the Eharlkov Turbine works has been
developing last-sta[p blading for large turbines5leading,
in 19q6-7, to a rational series of designs. All the
blades in the series are designed on common principles and
are stant9srdised as much as possible. Blades with an
active length of 740 mm were installed in a 100-MW turbine
that commenced operation in 195?. Blading for the last
stage of the PVK-150, 150-MW turbine, illustrated in Fig.1
is designed for a speed of 3,000 rpm and has an active
length of 780 mm. It is based on profile T3 recommended
by the Central Boiler-Turbine Institute. The stationary
nozzle vanes were of sheet steel. The main aerodynamic
Card 113 characteristics of the blade are tabulated. Successive
SOV/96-59-3-5/21
Experience in Developing the Blading for the Iast S.
tage of a
150-MW Turbine
stages in profiling of the blade are described. The
blading was made of stainless-chrome steel lKhl3 and the
stress levels conformed 'to its properties. The stress
distribution over the length of the blade is plotted in
.Fig.2 and does not exceed 2,630 kg/cmP-. By means of
resistance strain gauges, vibration studies were made on
a special experimental wheel.in a vacuum. chamber. A
.considerable number of resonant frequencies in the
blading were disclosed. The blading was then de-tuned to
300 c/s, leaving four types of oscillation which are
described. Various constructions were studied in order
to reduce theae vibrations and finally two conventional
hoops of stiffening "wire" were threaded through the
blading in the usual manner. Actually the"wire" consisted
of tubing with an external diaiwter of 15 mm and a wall
thickness of 2 nua. Pocauae of the high centrifugal
forces side-entry blade attachment was adopted, using
serrated roots of diminishing cross-section, with six
steps in the "fir tree", as drawn in Fig-3. The method
Card 2/3 of assembling the blading in the wheel is described and
SOV/96-59-3-5/21
B~xperience in Developing the Blading for the Iast Stage of a
15G-MW Turbine
illustrated photographically in Fig.4. The blades are
made froa-forgings each weighing 35 kg. The method of
manufacture is described and,despite the large size, no
special difficulties arose. It is considered that it
will be possible to make still larger blades. There are
4 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION:Kharlkovskiy turbinnyy zavod (KharAcov Turbine Works)
Card 313
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Kkim. (I. A "I Clorm.) 23, 7l7-Z3(JW-iI?.-_TIojr pit
u( tweeinninor I=rahle h)ntruxido: torination in the MAII,
W" dettf. by putenikunetric, titrAtion at Wit. On A 66.4
ek'arode, of Previou4y acidiftol solos. with N4011i (W
ot hask- solos. with acid; the end points. cormexxidins.
rr,p.. to I%t appeaunce awl lit d6uppearuntv it( hpiroxitle
(vi,nally anti by obseivutimi of the Tyndall viene) 1k- at
elm y4nir pil lit purr stilits, oil NLSA%, with M~14.11,
Pill, loeS4 61.0 K."L. Itit, pil Ut l?Wflo"Ing hytifulkle
L't Ii t IA AV A . and A.A. M-110"
OhAg II_.:li;.'w*-*jo;onducted qlowly
jar rapidly, and irrespective of its directim. At cono. Ni
"tent. 41 s-A.. soldn. of Noit"M 4 20-440 le./l. had no ef.
fert on the potition of the pit of hystrusloto Itwornatigin.
On 'he 01hrr hand, oulalit. of NaCj Inooorm that pit; thut,
with NI (in thit forin of N00,11 21 S.A.. NaCI 0, A, 2).
50 C.A., PH - 6.0, 6.7o 3 6 A 5' NI 21 jl,A., NQW,
40 9.,1., N&CI 0. 6, 2U. 50 &0 5.7, 5.6, 4.4.
flovivy", at a high Ni z,t:fl N'40 It-&) 8.11.
load out efftrt, pit - A.6-4A. , AoNW of 1#11(h hoes it vorry
.ffmt IkAh Olt li)w %gil let hiab NACI canivitti.
Thut, with NI M. NW40, 411. MiCl A ii.A., lhlfffj~ it. lit.
A) L. pit - 5.7. 6.0i 4A.'19, with N&CI ?W) g.A,.
111.2),40or-A.. pit High"
trinp.kiwers the PlItiffic gairoje hydroxidopptie. Thus.
with MiAlli 40, NsCl 5.1M 20 A., at 20, &)o a*[
'oil', with Ni 21 c-A., PH - 6.1 j 41. anti 4.0; with NI
*1 pit - AAII. 4.8, wW 4.5; with MI 6:1 jr.A. PH
4.8. 4.6. anti 4.4. The effect ot WSW temp. h thus
jerrairr at lpwvr INI contents. N. Than
The foroutfou of hydroxides during the tle&cly& of
okksl. A. L. Rotinyan and V YsL ZeNci J Applieg
C4.. U.S.S.R. 33, 7 !WlbQft6gl tv'~htimk
Ste C.A. 44, 8748a.
h"ito.thk Gowj~. PA" 11"ituch a
..Mo. .4 &IkAh C1, is fiwnwd At it %inves W kj*"
1,11 thou Initially, A wit"114f MAX. -4. it-A&U-1 al0vitICU'rilh
at 01 CUM I i. I%
Ni Imilis opivig. 11MO., but The pit of pin
rimthimbly loeiM. Wilb 6,11
~ddrl it) the %I hash. the liplimitir Fr(011 Is rfulsisv~ in A
ms1k)hUI mate and ix not coavilaicil until Ni(011%, besin,
VICILiA. 0- 'iirsitinju
11,4. -,rive ~,Unl - - I, U. to ppt. With high contents of FrS0,. a mAx. is o6crved
44 W"ISa It live titnittilvo cams, As with Cu, twing txvmtsibly title it)
toth a t .
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tilts is cot uIr iliall (WHAtk9l 011 147~-LM%k "Oll-MAI pattivir, whath thro
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WSP,/Chemistry Electrolytic Refining jun.51
of Metals
"HYd-rate Formation of Ni Electrolysis," A. L.
Pa''t1myanp V. Ya. Zel'des, Inst Nickel, Cobalt,
amlv-'Tin Ind.
"Vt= Prik Khim" Vol XXIV, No 6, pp 6o4-6og
De,A pH values corr to the start of colloidal Ni
h7L-ate formation in sulfate, chloride and nitrate
~.Scazs by potentiometric titration with glass elec-
t--ades and by means of Tyndall cone. In nitrate
9=t chloride solns,the pH values are same. Pptn
Of bydrates in sulfate solns starts in more alk:
TWR/Chemistry -.Electrolytic Refining Jun 51
of Metals,(Contd)
B03 lowers pH of, the start of hydrate.
med'um. H3
formation more sharply in chloride and nitrate
,than in sulfate solns - (M)2S04 lowers pH more
in sulfate solns. Effect of both
'than H903
buffers in chloride and nitrate solns is same.
-,Increased hardness of cathodic deposits obtained
from solns with addn of (NH4)2SO4 under customary,
electrolysis conditions appears to be detd. by
large quantity of,Ni hydrates in layer near cathode.
Under conditions of Ni electrolysis, formation of
colloidal metal hydrates is more likely than forma-
tion of basic metal co4.ds
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Card 1/1 Pub-~ 147-- 12/26
Otiw Ya. lot to r,,,'bh., and Kozich, B. S.
Author he L,; Zelldoni-V.
Potential--of Ni deposition and the ~.theorY -of -the retarded ion discharge
Zhur; fit I Zan
Periodical `)8/1
1 51
Pbstract. The-polarization-curves-for Iii-do-positiot.-i were raeasurcd and the cathode
dis-ch-arres along the Tactal were deterpined a s a function of pH at, differ-
ent: L~JaCl concentrations -in the el t 4 - * nating as
cc rol~,c*: The potentials oriLd L to
rmilt of NaCl additiOnto the solution were, calculated' by niepns of two
Separate methods. The effect of the Ni-ion activity in the electrolyte on
the potential of Ni-depozition is explained. The results obtained vrere
compared i-rith the theory of the retarded discharpe and found in perfect
ar.cement with it. Wenty-four references 21-USSH; 1-USA and 2-Geripan
(19164952). Table; Vaphs~
5; 19 53
ZELIDES, V. Ya., CHERNOBROV, S. M. and GORMIK, Yo. M.
,"The Exchange of Nickel Ions at Cationite-9,j" an article included In the book
IfThe Theor7 and Practice of the Application of Ion-Exchange Agents," edited by
K. V. Chmukov and Published by the AS USSRs 1955P 164 PP-
ROTINYAN, A.L.; ZELIDES, V.Ya.; SHOSHINA, I&A*
Carbon in electrolytic nickel. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.7-1542-
1546 11 162. (MMA 15:8)
(Nickel plating) (Carbon-Analysis)
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ZELIDEVICH,.'X;O~o o ch- ly
q_v~
I':'.-V-*.!, red'.'; BITYMSK'OV, V.I... red.
[Faements of applied mathematical Elementy prikladnoi
matematiki. Mookvap Naukap 1965. 615 p.
(MIRA 19;1)
MLKEYEVA, POZIN, A.A,; YWANOVAI, Ye.S.; BAKSHT, O.V.,- ZELIDICH, E.I.
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Utilization of SKP rubbber for the manufacture of rubber footwear.
Kauch. i rez. 17 no.9:.25-27.s '58.' (mm 11:10)
1.Zavod "Krasny7 bogatyr'" i Nauchno-isoledovatellakiy inatitut
rezinov7kh i lateksnykh izdeliy.
(Boots and shoes. Rubber)
SOV/138-58-9-7/11
AUTHORS-. 11akeyeva, A. R; Pozin, A. A; Yeganova, Y--. 5; Baksht, 0. V.
TITLE: Pos6ibijity of 'Using SKP Rubber for Manufacturing Rubber
Boots (0 vozmozhnosti primeneniya kauchulca SKP dlya
Izgotovleniya rezinovoy obuvi)
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina, 1958j Nr 9, pp 25 27 (USSR)
ABSTRACT-.- The output of rubber shoes is to be increased three tc
four times by the end of 1965 according to the diroc.,
tives of 'he May Conf arenoe of the Central Committee of
the XP8S- The authors tested the properties of standard
SKP mixtures 6ontaininm atomised carbon black and mix-
tures and compositions prepared under laboratory and in-
dustrial conditions in the factory "Krasnyy bogatyr".
The composition of the two mixtures.is given. The plas-
ticity of standard mixtures containing channel black
ractically did not change after heating for 90 minutes
U
ig.l). Mixtures containing atomised cafoon black
showed considerable lower plasticity after heating lro-
40 - 50 minutes. SKP mixtures prepared under industri'a-1-
L'
conditions could not be tested because they shoW, rreat
Card 1/2 tendency to scorching. This. disappeared when 2 - 3% O*P
~L
SOV/1,38-58-9-7/11
i~ossibility of Using SKP Ibibber for Manufacturing Rubber Boots
zinc b9nzoate was added to. -the mixtures (Figs. 2 - 3)
The addition of this substance does not affect the
properties of the vuleanisates (Tables 1 and 2). Prop-
erties of vulcanisates made from SKP and SXB rubber
are compared (Tables 2 - 4). The physico-mechanical
characteristics of boots made from SKP rubber,when
zinc benzoate was added,viere 811(rhtly better than those
made from SKB rubber, There are Q4 Tables, 3 Pigures
and 3 Soviet References.
ASSOCIATION:Zavod "Krasnyy boptyr"' i Hauchno-issledoxatel's1ki-
liy C KrasnMr borratv
institut rezinovykh i lateksnylch izde .1 r
Factory and the 96ientif id Institute' f or- Rubber and Latex
Articles)
Oard 2/2
W,SOIIAN,,-')KAYAP II.Ynij XYDELINARr, ll,ba; AZE1,1DICH, E,14; KRASSOVSKAYA, A,M;
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Diatomite and its w3f) -in fUle forg.-Xm3 fr)r rubb-.r fo~,twvfira F-Alvlhi,
i rots 24 no,500-22 My 165# (KMILA 18j9)
It Insti-tut, rezino-ty1di I lat;Jk'Jrlykh
ltdollyg
EXGMI PT--A--. CA See-7 -Pedintrics June 5�
1711, REMOTE RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF RIIEUNtATISM IN CIULDTIEN
(Hussian text) - Zeldich L.E, TRUD.USEZDAVRAC.-PEDIAT.
USSR 1956 (278-U2T-
Follow-up data confirm the necessity for Inclusion of antibiotics, blood transfus-
ton, fresh air therapy and physiothe rape ut Ic exercises, In addition to salicylatea
and pyramidon. They reconfirm the importance of diet In the active and non-active
phases of the disease, as well as of close out-patient supervision. There were
more relapses after treatment with salicylates and pyramidon alone, than.when
they were combined with antibiotics. Patients with heart disease following re-
peated relapses canj under proper regime and training, recover their full capacity
for work. Tonsillectomy is more effective when carried out at an early, or latent,.
stage of the disease, than after a aeries of relapses. Special attention should be
paid to rheumatic children of preschool age in order to provide them with sanatori-
at treatment. (S)
VIVtM5jL, le. 9MIL"-fl aM ~MTNITTVAYA, r. V.
,Zell.dich, L. Ye., Shteynberg, T. A. and Gutnitskaya, P. M. "Treating dystrophy in
children with laminostimulint", Vracheb. delo, 1949, No. 5, paragraphs:~425-30-
SO; U-4630, 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949).
ZELIDICII~ L.Ye-, Doe fled Sci - - (dizs) "Peculiarities of
the course of rheumatisra in children.bata foAcLllinic and
A
pathogenesis.,' Kiev, 1959, 19 pp (Kiev Order of Labor red
Banner Med Inst im Aca4ician A.A. Bogomolets) 300 copies
(KL., 33-59, 120)
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dhemical Abst lv=w iapMary petraftbility In jurct:le rb=wi= Is ob.
ol. 48 No -red frm an exa=. d tbem protefm fractims and the ez,
w
(ent of protein penetration in a capillay filtrate. TIW
Feb. 259 1954 teral protelm rnm4ativ up t(M. nomcd, but in the M*rity
of *cuits (lie albutuln-il abulln ratio dulints
With 4d4
U0106061 Chemistry. .
VXentint, the patlitits display a revemal of thlrtmM,
th coff espondifit lnctesm6 of M6 albumin (tailm.
XMOI*-fr.-
f~a
ZELIDICH, L.Te. [Zelldyah, MS.], dots.
Changes In the electrocardiogram of children with rheumatic fever.
Pod.,. akush. I gin. 19 no.6:17-22 157. (MMA 13:1)
1. rafedra gospitallnoy pediatrii (sav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN
SSSR prof. O.M. Khokhlov) Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Zua-
moul meditainskogo instituta im. akad. A.A. Bogomolitea (dir. - dots.
I,P.- Alekseyenko) na. baze bolinitay im. ralinins. (glavuyy vrach -
V.0. Udintseva).
(RMMTIC FAVM) (RUGTROCARDIOGRAPHT)
Hauling ltnber by means of a windlaps -.dth perpetual cable. Les. prom... 12, no. 1,
1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress
March 1952. UNICIASSIFIED.
Overload protection of electric meters by means of silicon
diodes. lzm. tekh. no.9:41-42 S 164. DaRA 18! 3)
ZBLIDIN. B.. inzh.
Using two-level cranes in assembling cement plants. Stroi. mat.
2 no.10:28 0 156.
(cranes, derricks, etc.~
SHPAKEM~, 'I.G.; AKSELPROD,, E.I.j W.WZ,,A.M.; SOLOVIEV, A.V.; ZELIDIN, B.D.
Improving the mamdacture technology in coal briquet plants.
Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.2.-17-19 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Dnepropetrovokiy gornyy institut (for Shpakhler Akeelfrod).
2. UkrNINgloobogashcheniya (for Kotkin,, Solovlyev~. 3.
Donetskgiprosbakht (for Selldin).
(Briquets (Fuel))
I AA
Zon
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OR -0
04 9 9 VIA 4.
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ZELIDINV B.D,, inzh.; YEFIMOV, V.I., inzh.
Three-dimersional decians. Shakht.stroi. 7 nc,5-25-26 My 163.
(KIM'Al 17:4)
1. Dongiproshakht.
BLAGOV, I.S.; KOTKIDI, A.M.;. WIPAKHLER, A.G.; XMIDIN, B.B.
BriVetting of coal fines by using heav7 coal-tar for binder. Ugoll ZB
no.110*40-42 Ag 053. (WRA 6:7)
1. Treat Ugleobogashchaniya (for Blago-). 2. Tuzhuaya inspektsiya Glav-
koksa (for Kotkin). 3, Daepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Shpakhler).
4, Hoapinnkiy brikatnyy kombinat (for Xelldin). (Brivata (I'mil))
"c
ZMIDIN, Boris B ri Icb; HAMLIN, V.A.. redaktor; SVIRIDOVA, F.A.,
r.~Ior~- ~TA. A.A., tekbnicheskiy, redaktor.
[Technical control In a factory producing coal briquets] Tekhni-
cheeldi kontroll na uglabiiketnoi fabrike. Hooky&, Ugletakhizdat,
1955. 39 P. (HLRA 8:11)
(Briquets (Fuel))
~Z~,V- 4
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
ZELODIN-, 0.,So-
Treatment of erysipeloid with Wthomycin, Vrach.delo no*3;321 My 160.
(MM 13: 11)
1. Kozhno-venerologicheskly dispanser Oblastnoy klinIcheskoy
bollnitsy imeni Mechnikova, Dnepropetrovsk.
(CqLOROMYCETIN)
(ERYSIPELOID)
U93R / Pbarmacclogy, Truyxicologyi C heno -Therapeutic Preparations.
Antitiotics,
A'hS Jour Raf Zhur Aielngiya, No 1~59., Nc- 27925
Auth,jr :,.Zeltlin G.
T= ~ , U.
Dne~r6je'SVak 'agional Clinical Hospital imeni I. I.
YBohnikov
Title : Experimental Treatment of Erysipelas With Synthorycin
Orig Pub : S'h. nauchn. rabot Dnepropetr. o'bl. klininh. bollnitsa
im. 1. 1. Yiscluiikova, 1958, No 2, 169-370
Abstract No abstract given
V
C ard l/ 1
ZELIDIN, G.S. (Dnepropetrovsk)
Case of herpes zoater foUovJ.ng X-ray irradiation. Vrach.delo
no.8:142 Ag 162. (KIRA 15:U)
1. Kozhno-venerologicheskiy dispanser 24-y gorodskoy bollnitsy,
Dnepropetrovsk.
(HERM ZOSTER)
(X RAM33--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
KOGOTI, G.Kh.;.-,;~IDIN, G.S.
Folio acid in the treatment of psoriasis. Vest. derm. i ven. 34
no.708-60(160. (HIPA 13:12)
PSORIASIS). (FOLIC ACID)
AM&Mz4MMM-M
KOGON, G.Kh.j PROGOPOPOVy NeIq_g~1DIN1. oq*l TYTARIJ 0. M.
JL_
Efficacy of tonsillectomy in patients vith chronic tomd1litis
and psgriaoiso Yest.derm.i ven. 31+ no.8t52-55 MO. (KMA 13:11)
1. 12r klWoheskogo otdoloniya bolezney ukhap nosa igerla (zav.
Game Tytarl) i kozhno-venerologioheakogo dispanaere. kzav. G.Kh.
Kogon) %Wopetrovokoy oblautnoy klinicheakoy bolluitsylzeni
I.I. Mpobiuovm (glavnyy vrach F.As lqubin, nauoh~yy rukpvoditoll
Zaslu4e=yy#eyatel' nauk USSR prof* L#Aq L~kovvkiy)e
(PSORIASIS) (TONSILS.-DISX&ES)
ZELIDIN, G. S.
Seasonal nature of psoriasis. Vest. derm. i van. no.4-32-38 162.
(MIRA .15:4)
1. Iz kozhno-venerologicheskogo dispansera Dnepropetrovskoy
gorodskoy bolinitay No. 24 glavnyy vrach V. N. Agafonov,
nauchnyy rukovoditell,- chlen-korrespondent AWT SSSR prof. P. V.
Koshevnikov).
(PSORIASIS) (PERIODICITr)
ZELIDIN, G.S. (Dnepropetrovok)
Care of the hair. 1&d. s estra 22 no. 8:57-59 Ag'63. (IMU 16.'10)
(UM-CARE AND HYGMIE)
OEM
ZELIDIN, G.S. (Dnepropetrovsk)
Skin hygiene. Med. sestra 21 no,203-55-F 162. (MIRA 15-3)
(SKIN-CARE AND HYGME)
G S vrach (Dnepropetrovsk)
Role of vitamins In the treatment of akin diseases. Mad. sestra 21
no.4:28-31 AP '62. 041RA 15:141)
(VITAMINS) (SKIN--DISEASES)
ULIDIN, G.Se
Treatment of herpes zoster with lavomycetin, Sev. red. 24 no. 2j140
F ,6o. OUA 24:2)
1. Iz kozhuo-vener dispmwera Drigpropetrovokoy oblastnoy
bollnitsy imeni Mechnikoya (glavnyy vraoh F.A.: Lyubin).
(HEPPM ZOSTER), (CIUbROMYCETIN)
G.,-S., -orclinator
Case of late reinduration, Vest.ven. i ders..no.2:56 Mr-Ap 155
(ML'RA 8:5)
1. is Dnepiopetrovskoy oblastnoy klinichaskoy bollnitsy.
=1 A
BMW
,ZELIDIN~- K.A., inzh.
Group-type fuel oil and gas valves. Energetik 10 no.11:19-21
N 162. (MMA 15:12)
(Boilers)
NEMCHIKOVA, Zop Mikhaylovna; ZELIDIN, Lev AvgpyeA2hLFRIDLYAND#
Mikhail Matvayevich, XHILTIMI)NEN Viktor Vanillyevioli
(deceased]; IL'INSKIY, A.I., red.; OTOCHEVA, M.A., red.
izd-va; SALAZKOV, N.P., teklui. red,
[Technical nor=, estimates and acoq=ting in city electric
transportation] Tekhnicheskoe normirovanie, emety i uchet na
gorodskom elektrichoskom transports. Pod obshchei red. Z.M.
Nemchikovoi. Moskvat Izd-vo M-va kommun.khoz. RSFSR, 1962.
203 p. (street railways--Proauction.,standards) (MIRA 16:6)
(Street railways-Accounting)
ZELIDIII. L.M.
unit. Biul.tekh.-okon.inform.
no~5:51;--55 159. (JURA 12:8)
(Gialoo fibers)
15% gtjo
T -1-1 2-1 1 ~25
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
S1 1'9'.01110001006100 Z/607
Aoo4/Alo4
Zelldin, L. M.
VCB-100-02 (KSV-100-12) conveyer for the processing of glass fiber
PERIODICAL: Byulletent tekhniko-ekonomicbeakoy informatsii, no. 6, 1961, 17-18
TEXT: The KSV-100-12 conveyer, developed by the spetsiallnoye konstruk-
torsko-tekhnologicheskoye byuro mashin khimicheskikh volokon (Special Techno-
logical Designing Bureau of Chemical Fiber Machines) (SKTB MKhV), has been manu-
factured by the Leningradskiy mashinostroitelinyy zav6d upravleniya mashino-
stroyeniya (Leningrad machine Building Plant of the Mechanical Engineering
Administration) (Lenmashzav6d) and is intended for the processing of sta-ple glass
fiber into heat insulating mats and plates.. Big-lot productio 'n of these conveym
was started In 1960. The new conveyer is.based on the same operation prlnciple~
and design as the KSV-100-I model (Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomichesk'oy-informatsii,
19,59, no. 7, 48). The following technical data are givent. output p4~_'year -
not less than 20,000 m3;. linear mat speed - 0.45 - 3 uVmin; dimensions of mats
and plates being produced: width - 500 and 1,000 mm, length - 1,000 and 2,000
mm; product thickness - 20-60 m; length of assembly - 31,300 mm; weight -
~i'
Card 1/2
L
22-11242
3/193/61/WO/006/002./007
k(-B-100-jf2 (KS.V-100-12) conveyer ... A004/A104
about 25 tons. Compared to the KSV-100-I conveyer the new model possesses a
number of advantages: the drying and polymerization chamber length was increased
from 10 to 15 m; a new load installation increasing the stress on the product
made it possible to raise the mat density from 80 kg/m3 to 12o kg/m3, which made
the capacity of the assembly rise by a factor of 1.5. The shears being replaced
by disk cutters and a photocell system increased the mat cutting quality and
accutacy.
Card 2/2
Beim 78,
ZELIDIN, L.M.
Studying the mechanism of a high-epaed take-up of the synthetic
fiber tow bk the coiler can with a large diameter. izv. VYs*
ucheb. zav.; tekh. teks. prom. no.6:137-1" 165.
(KIRA 19:1)
1. Leningradakiy inatitut tekstilinoy i legkoy promyshlennosti
im. S.M. Kirova.
A A. C, A
009 tW Warb In lidbakat
0 0 (Libi*m IWO (Fow"dry Pmdi&-). ISM (3). 20-Ul-fln Humdan
.!19 the jDjmta works In.switzerland is dmdi;5.-N. A.
00 r"li JIMM
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Central Research lnstitut~d of Building'Domign. Izv.ASiA 4
no.W32-134 62. (KIRA 15311)
1. Ruko4oditell nauchno-metodicheekoy gruppy TSentrallnogj
nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta stroitelInykh konst~4~tsiy.
(Construction industry)
-ZELIDIN, M.Z.
Institute of Structural Design. Izv.ASIA no.3:120-121 16.2.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Rukovoditell nauchno-matodicheekogo sektora Instituta stroitelf-
nykh konatruktoiy Akademii stroitalletva I arkhitektury SSSR.
(gonatruction Industry)
_IWO,
Mat
Z-FLID111, NI.Z.
"An Eyperimental Investigation of the Principal
Physicomechanical PropertieE of Acid-Resisting Coatings
of Basalt Glass and Its Elements." Cand Tech Scip
Central Sci Res Inst of Industrial Structures, Ts?41PS,
13 Oct 54. (VIA, 4 Oct 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (10)
SO: Sum. No. 481, 5 May 55
ZELIDIN, 11. 0.
USSR/Eng-i.neering _.Refraciories, Raw Jun 51-
Materials
"Concerning Utilization of Claye From Suvorovo De-
posits," N. 0. Zelldin, Domodedovo Refractory Plant
I'Ogneupory" No 6) PP 258, 259
,Effective Feb 50, new specification: "Refractory
-.Clays of Suvorovo Deposit, TVO-17-50." New class-
ification of clays required development of different
methods for their use. Investigations proved clays
of Siivorovo deposits:are goodraw materials for re-
fractories despite certain deficiencies. Gives
cbaracteristics, required by new specificationand
Physicochem indexes of refractoriea~
LC 183r60
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and one alootrin plaLa for !i to 6 hr, Thn muffle in in-
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Lob. mthod consbis In photo. .IS
Ike en"'O'n""T'r COMP016'on with "'LlIdaM TM loins' F(W r 041
into ()A #:of the litwly Imil sample. III a
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with wqttr, dd. to M-M) int.. boil for 30 min.. filter,
thatoughly with dkid. 11V0,
0 wash the pps. on the MCI
0 diao1vt In W ad. d 201,1y IW,. fdtcr until entirely cka
0* tranairr to it WMMI-Ing llask, %d'al(k1ml, CA 3% 11A. Itak *00
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Item 0.25 S. 0( the mffipk~ fit It Ft Crucible with a ml. a 0
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ad. of 3e; IlAh, mi add ustet to the mark. In Isamples des
W
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14, CmItc, UP to 11% TiOs the amurwy of the phoomlorl
tneuk- nxibotl cumis coftsklerably that al the visiml gee
aurthod; at higher TA contents ttm two*methals afe of
ual acrurwy. . Accuraq, vafitd within 0.04-0.(IHP~
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suirA-muca -AxD quAiLura& Ofsewpery. S. 393-M
QW)~-The afetbod is based on treating the vaturAe with
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determimtion of titanium dimMe "Ut"Is
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-
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bathe "Is wd tvkb a SIX or Ak- Unw.,
So L7 the ES tomsucke of Ni-Cis wb* *ammil an
2 e6m. beatfirg awl
pwdaln within Cis CMADP lime'VIKId In cut bath In 'w 0
pich a UU=Wr that kin open tud of the Cis casing extended
Is eassidle, the bath. - This batho wm vitfued wft UPWC vo 0
So vaubb ev"r 10-13 days as a Pr~ attack
J coo
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(ML9A 6:9)
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(Kazunt-Blectria riAlroaOs-Gare (Care-Blectric rail.roado-TAL-min'
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MdlYarmt DOUT 1"2, No. 10, 13-18; CUm. ZWw-"U-
00 3U7-8; Cf. C. A - 26, 2W.-A critical discussion of th,
methods of Joveatigntion of csidu. HXPLS. on the effec so
00 of bar- - the wWosity of cajehi g,jag. im&sttd aw
the ViscollitY Was clulutted by this Substance. the extent
de
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f
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pea
ms up- t
a amt. o
40M wad OW the duration .
6111tunlitt- III Vitt Of ClertaindidleuRks, b"iever, boral
is Ild-Weem for dinolving Mein. The vbcoelty but
not the WheAve Power 01 gobup. 01 Cmid, In alkalks In.
cmas with tia
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wrialkst amt. of the cosSWOUSS agent required 14W
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A Phenoliabest9w emy.
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a Casein of A&M "ity " IM fat 06
00
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f
O
bOl*z. a 4431n. is obtuined which Is stable ove, S M,11. The I
visco~it
and adh
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ve Power deatase. however. whether
the %oln
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.
n of" or elmed nmels, %I. G. M.
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