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Modifications in tranaplaxiteA bone in free and noib-frea trems-
plantation., Xhirurgila no.3:64-69 Hr 154. Odu ?: 3)
l..Iz kafedry operativnoy khirargii (wav, m-praf.iT.M.bumishkin)
Gor(kovskogo maditminskoga institnta immi'SASKITOTa..
(TRANSPLASTATION,
*ribs, vith 4vithout podicle, poetop. oameous changes)
(RIBS, transplantation,
*With & without Pedicla. Postop. 0.88SOUS cbmigge)
"'N-4q,T#SKIY, Illyn Ivanovich,
ACAi~4110 degree of Doctor of Techniaal Soieno6s, based on his
defense, 10 May 1955, in the Couirjcil of Moscow Ordej- Df Labor
Red Banner Architectural Inst Lrett KuMsheT, of his dinsert-
ation entitled-. rOrganl2atlon and riechamization of.hydro-
ameliorative works."
Academic degree and/or title: Doctors of Sciences
SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 4, 25 February 1956, 3yullaten,
MVO SSSR, No. 1, Jawmry 1957, Mosewyo pp. 14-24P Uncl.
JPRS/NT-MI0
ZNAMSKIT Pistir. Aloksoyevich; BARKOVSKff. 1.T., rodakt or; RAXM ITSKIT,
laic,
r.k., tekha chaskly radaktor,
(Laboratory experiments in physics for somdoxy schools] Labe-,
Isd.6-ae. Louis-
rat*rays samiatiis. po fisike v oradmal shkols,
grad, Goo.uchobno-podagog. izd-vo MinisteratTm preaveshchanils
RSYM, Lonisgradskoo otd-nis. Pt.2 [Work an malecular physics
and heat, on alacticity smd optics] Rab*ty po nolskultarnot fi-
sike I taplote, po alettrichostvu L aptiks. 1935. 391 p.
(PhIsics--Prablems, exercim, ate.) (Ww 935)
ZNMUSKIT, Yu.
and useful. Tekh.mol. 26 no.5:2 .58.
l.Chlen kinosektali loninp;radskogo (Iowa uchomfth,
(Motion pictures-production &'nit direotion)
WMA 11:50
T. P.
OVSKAYAP
2. 'Ja-M (6CO)
4. Loonardo D'a Vinci, 1452 1519
7. Some features of the esthetic views of Leonardo da Vinci. Vest. Len. un, 7,,
Uo. 51 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, 1tv ~1953. Unclassified.
NEUROLOGICAL INDICATIONS FOR LNTERRUVIVON OF PREGNANCY -
W sprawie wskazad neurologicznych dq przerwania i*i;zy -~ Z n a M I e r
k a _MKlin. Neurol. A.M.. Pornsfi - NEU110L., 41,OE UH0j'-jfffj. 9WCIIIAT.
-ML. 1957, 7ft (245-253)
L1!~ Study of the literature an the Ennuence of pregnancy an a.*. septtenemia. syr.-hins,
tumours. vascular diseases. multiple acterosis, eikilepsy. myMatbenia and chore's
V Neurological Endicatiam for interr~uptioa of pregnancy are very rare. Every cause
should be considered individually. Interruption of pregnancy is Intlicated when
t neurological symptoms refractory to treatment have developed in the courim of
pregnancy and when previous pregmamles had an unfavourable influence an the OU-
ease of the nervous system. Berman - Ua (VUL'to)
0,-F1W%vdh4atr-'Apr 5T
1886. NEUROLOGICAL INDICATIONS FOR RTTERRUPTIO'At~' OF 1`1-1~,ZCNANCY
W spravile wolhazaA neurologicznychdo przerviaiiacinzy - Zaamierovlska
DA. Min. Neurol. A.M., Poznad - NEUROL.'N-zUR~0'CP'1ff.-1njYn. M
TM. 1957, 7/2 (245-253)
Study of the literature oa the influence of pregnancy on a. o. unticnemia, oyphi;.~ ip,
tumours, vascular diseases. multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, ni3iL-thcmia =d char-Pa.
Neurological indications for interruption or pregnancy are very rare. Every case
should be considered individually. Interruption o1pregn=-ey1t; indicated whea
neurological symptoms refractory to treatment have developed in the cou,.--,c ol.
pregnancy and when previous pregnancies had an unfavourablt~ innuence oa U%e di
easo of the nervous system. Herman - L4dt (VIII, 104)
-u-L-Gr6itcaim 141
DiagMastic value of artif total Induotion of aptlopqvi irater Usti
and b7perventUation. Polaki tygod. Isk. ~ MO.8'001-405 26 4uao:54.
1. 3 lCliniki Ileurologicmnej AM. v Pox=iu, Kisrownik: prof. dr.
A.Dovzonko,
(SPILIPSY, dia&mosim.
extif. indilation, hypervantilation & water tests)
ZIAMIROVSKI, Ryssard (Gdansk-Wroeasez, u1, Aldotw 10 w. 6.
Incompleto Intestinal rotation In infants. P4olski ',Drsegl. chir. 32
no.1:97-103 Jan 590
1. Z Oddzialu Ghtrurgit Dziscisoej A, K. wGftuskw,Ki*rowdk: %ast-
prof. dr R. $stab&.
(MMTDM, abnorm.
incomplete rotation (Pol))
JOUZ-,a
fit
:1t
II III I-A~ii
A
J
inal I -
ZNAIS KI
Parting ruptures Of material
character of their struc s liable to sudden burst and the noMbrjoge
(OCRNIC1,~'o ture. p. 35
110- 3., 1956 Krakow, Poland) nous
Sol MlonthlY List
of East EurOVean Accessions
Vol. A10. 9-0 Sept- 19.57 Uncl.
"Breaking off as a p~ysicomechanical phenomen6n of' squeezing, rockt,. UW etyuo p. 1.
(PrzeElad Gorniczy, vol. 10., no. 1, Jan 54 Stalinogro4)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol 3 No 6 Library of 03,ongress Jun,54 Uncl
"Analogy Of Rock Burst Phenmena To Th
Vol* 9$ no, Of Sampj()gj In A lirejou" 1.960
53p Xi tctd.ce Po
YF,GORICIMV, A.; ZIUMV, S.
2NAMOTA. 2.N.; LIMUM, T,16
Regularities in the extruaian of o0tallooerogja~ O~Ionooffiono coppS'r
-- graphite. Dokl.A'g SSSR 96 nojtM-~580 Ky 154. (KLKA 7:6)
1. Inatitut ficichaskoy khWi Ak"amit nank SSSH-o
Prodstaylono alradomikem P,A.Iobiadvrom, (rowder. mats aurny)
(Cloppor), (G28,TlAte)
~ 1., 11 1. 1 ..1 ,
AUTHORS: Znatokova, T. N. and Likhtman, V. 1. 126-3-18/34
TITLE: ie-l~ti-onsgoverning the pressing and the silitering of
copper base cermet compositions. (Zakonomernosti pressovaniya
i spekaniya metallokeramicheskikh kompozitsiy na mednoy
osnove).
le 11,
PERIODICAL: "Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeni, (Physics of Met als
and Metallurgy), 1957, Vol.4, No.39 PP9~511-518 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: In cermet systems with interactiiig components the
mechanism of formation of the structure1a the process of
sintering has characteristic features which are associated
with the disperse nature of the starting powder materials.
Study of this mechanism is essential frou the point of view
of controlling the properties of the matufactured components,
improvement of their quality and elucidation of conditions
observed in certain cases of changes in.the properties during
operation. Of the various cermet systems the system
copper-tin-graphite has not been adequately studied, although
it is of practical interest since it is widely used for
brushes in electrical machinery and as tan antifriction
material. Ebcisting conceptions on tbqi mec.hanism of
Cmr,d 3./4 structural transformations in this system are contra(lictory
as can be seen from the work of Hall, H,,E. (1) and Wainjl.L.(2).
Relations governing the pressing and the sintering of
copper base cermet compositions. (Contd)
Card 2/4
The authors of this paper iiavestif5ated the relations~
governing the pressing and sintering of the~powder mixtures
copper-graphite, copper-tin and copper-tin-j~raphite.:~ IA
the eXDeriments relating to copper-gr4tpbite Qomposi-~Ions:
the authors used copper powder of 1.61 to I .68 g/cm~':inth-e
as poured state and natural graphite,~of two fractions,~
namely, of 0.41 6/cms specific weight %,~th particle$ larger
then the copper particles and 0.34 g/eiP with particles
smaller than the copper particles. The graphs, Fig.11
p.512, give the porosity of the presslings as a function
of the pressure for various copper contents; the graph,
Fig.2 gives the compression strength aX the, copper-graphite
presslings as a function of the pressing pressure; the ~
graph, Fig-3, gives the electric resistaned of the copper-
graphite mixtures under pressures of up to 4000 kg/ca~*,
the graph, Fig.4, gives the electric resistance of the
copper-graphite mixtures as a function of the graphite and
the oxygen contents. The structural transformationz~talking
place during the sinterine of the co-
pper-tin compositions
were studied on mixtures ntaining 96% copper and 10% tin
m cross section Specimens Ivere
from which I cm high, 1 J
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3.2 -18134
Relations goveraing t2ie pressing and tae siatering of
copper base cermet compositions, (Cont-4)
Card 3/4
produced by applying pressures of 3000,kg/em 2 and sintering
in the temperature range 100 to 850 C- Several micro-
structure photos obtained from this ma,terial after various
conditions of heat treatment are included. It is concluded
that the process of sinterin.6 of copper tixL conpositions, can
be sub-divided into the follmring four,atages: melting of
the tin and rapid cessation of the liquid phose as c reoult
of formation of a il-phase; formation of an C-phase~atlthe
boundary between the il-phase and the copper as a result of
continuing diffusion; cegation of thei e-phase, occurre inee
and development of the -phase at the boun6ary between 'the
6-phase and the copper accompanied by e=-iclunent of tin
with the solid solution; decomposition:of the &-pha6e
caused by the transfer of the entire t1n ini~o -the solid
solution and homogenization of the solid. solution. In
pressing copper-tin-graphite mixtures, graplAte proved to
Aave the same influence as it has in preasiaG copper-graphite
mixtures, i.e. it increases appreciably theldensity and
reduces the strength of the presslings$ as can be seen from
the numerical date given in Table 2, P0.513; during sintering
the influence of graphite consists in mechenical braking of
1-26-3-18/34
Relations governing the pressinG and the sintering of
copper base cermet compositions. (Cont.)
the diffusion processes by screening the copper-tin contact
surfaces. The general character of the transition from a
mixture of individual particles to a uniform alloy durivig
sintering in presence of graphite remains anchanged, since
the graphite does not interact with copper,or tin but the
completion of the individual stages of sintering Is.shifted,
o the range of higher temperatures.
Card 4/4 1nt
There are 2 tables, 6 figures and 11 references, 4 0t VIjAch
are Slavic.
SUBMITTED: Alarch 14, 1956, after revision May 1956.
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Physical Chemistry. (Institut Fizicheskoy
Khimii AN SSSR).
AVAE-,ABLE: Library of Gongmss
RIGRZYZV, V-7-i TRIM, H.S.; KHMAROVA. A. G. KEVKLMMWr S-A,
9M=Q"-Gf-.* mrOBILOT, N.Y.
Practices In using plastic coatingst Stroi. tmbopro* m0-9;0-1
13 S 160o (MIRA 13:9)
(Pipolinea-Corrosion) (Protective coatians)
- - - - - - --- - - - - -I I- - - - - -
MUMMOVAt A.G.$ BAnMOVA9 1-9-1 XBnOlMOVA, H.A,.t
Using lubricants to control corrosion of-Pohqjre. Tvivv VYSo
uchab. zav.; aeftt i gaz 5 no.lt93-97 162, (MICA 16zil)
lo Aserbaydzhanoldy Inatitut nefti i k'himij ~izeni, bf.A,
Aslabekova i Goaudarstveanyy Inatitut po prtjj*ekttravaniyu
predprlyatiy dlya doby-chi nefti s morskogo dma.
NKORMV, V.P.; KIIANLMVA. A.G.; MarCHMMD, S.G.; Mpimmy'lM.I.
'""*"Aore 0
Results of the four-Tear testing of offe sire 0 sted plles~
Azerb. neft. khoz. 38 no.6;48 Ja (HIRA 12tlO)
(Piling (Civil engineeringM-
3/095/60/000/009/001/005
A/053/AO26
AUTHORS: Negreyev, V.F.; Trifell, M.S.; Khanlare,-va, A.G,* Kekhm&ndaro7,,
S.A.; Znaychenko, S.G.; Mugbilov, M.F.
TIM: Experience Gained from the Use of Plastic Covers
PERIODICAL: Stroitel'stvo truboprovodov, ig6o, No. 9,.Pp. 9 1-3
TEXT2 For the protection of underground pipes polyethy;ene and polyvinyl
chloride plastics have been employed. They must be applied in thick layers to be
effective. The Institute Gipromorneft' has developed In 1958~a cover made from
polyamide tape 4K-4 (PK-4) which has been.tested in practice ty Azneftezayods~roy
Trust on the main pipeline X&radag - Severnaya GRS in 19,59 an~ by Zakpmll~trov
Trust on the gas -distributing network in the city of Surigait - In both instances
tests were carried out in highly-aggressive soil. Pipelines wexe provided with
both plastic covers and elea tro -chemical protection, while arrangements for in-
spection at various points were also made. Results of tests with various kinds
of cement and methods of appli,cation are shavom in Tablem I anti 2. Poor adhes~ton
occurred from layers of cement being too thin or in the event of cements being
.ade with volatile solvents. ThIs causes the formation of blIsters and hollow
Card 1/3
_S A195/60/030/00 9/001/005
Experience Gained From the Use of Plastic Covers A05.3/02-6 40
places under the cover, into which moisture, is being drawn, resultIng In corros ,Ion
of the metal. rn the case of polyisobutylene cement -the (iurability of the-tape
suffers under the effect of aromatic hydrocarbons. The orengt:h of the tape
improves upon application of cement made from petrolattm, the r'eason for tfie
improvement being a reorientation of the molecules. If uIng ihick layers (up.to
1,mm) of gun oil, the cover remains unchanged for a long lAme. The tape rot&its
its elasticity and other mechanical properties; there are also no traces of coy-
rosion on the metal.. Photo I and 2 show to what extent cover and pipe inetal have
been preserved after having been kept a year and a half in sallne soil. Specific
resistance of the cover, as can be seen from Table I after 2 years of service's. is
12,000 to 180,C% ohms. Various kinds of oement on a resin or~oll produat;base,
can be ueed for atta,:~h_tng plastics to pipes ~~'a,,4teninp; 'f;ape 1,ogether. I!-, is:
Important that the cement, retains. I.ts Initial propertieB and d6e.o not change Its
structure after some time; it also should not contain an, a .11
y solylints (e peal; ly. 110
aromatid ones) liable to cause swellIng under the tape. Vls~_,ojiity of the -~temtint
should be sufficient to prevent the tape from detachAng itself: from the metal.
Petrolatum with a small addition of rubber makes a good oement. The prime sc--ai.
ahould always be followed by a layer of lubraan- I rim -thick. F_xperlence Z'tzows
that plastic Covers resulT, in an econoorf of 11.5 - 13% In cosi. of materlal, while
Card 2/3
4/095/0/000/009/001/005
Experience Gained From the Use of Plastic Covers A031AN',5
in.-reasing labor efficiency. Combined methods are consId Ir:ired,'1jaing bitume~n
prime coating, followed by a thin layer of petrolatum cem6nt_. over which 2';layers
of plastic tape are applied with 4 cm overlapping. The A~rk in' graestion can be
done on the site or part of it in the workshol5,, The maabine&IMA-l (IM-1) lused
for mechanized work on the site for making bitunren covers. can enLsily be ada~pted,
to applying petrolatum cement and p1ristic tape. On leavlog the' insulatIng ~naciilrr
the finished insulated pipeline section is lowered Into thiu, trimich. The ruleis
of Gosstroy USSR so far do not provide for the making of plast1iii tovers. Tllere,:
are 2 photographs, 3 tables and 7 referencezi 6 Soviet,.1 English.
Card 3/3
PERSHIN
G.H.; BOGDAIWA, 14.5,1 ~MYEVA K I !RMi M.Yaq
Some regularities in the suppression of influenza virus multiplica.
tion by synthetic compounds. FarmA toks. 24 to.6;690-695 N-D 161.
(KM 15:1i)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy khImiko-Urmatsevti-
cheskiy institut imeni S.Orda-honiUdze,
(IWLULI NZA-MICROBIOMOT)
M(AYEVA. 04;~,-,,,.?OLOZOVA, K.S*
Treating protozoal colitis with underwater imoestinnil lavage 16
the polyclinic. Topekurefiflioter. i lech.fiza:kullt'. 23 no*2:;,
131-132 Kr-Ap 158, (IWIA 11:6)
1, Iz polikliniki Hool Moskovelpago gorodskogo:;otdab xdrsvooklu~%-
noniya (elavnyy vrach V.H.Shugaytiva)
(COLITIS) (NMOTIT.RAPY)
IMADITWE"WIt Z.
Dynamic examinati-n of steel beams for traveling eranesp p. 153.
INZYNIEREIA I BUDOWN-119M). (aczelna Organizacja Tochnizina i,%Polski
Mazek Inzynicrcw I Technikow Budowlanych) Warsmawa, lllalantl.,
Vol. 16, No. 4, Apr 2959
Y,cnthly List cf E~-,st European Acces3io sInde-x (EFAI),jc, 1101. 8, NO. n,
November 1959
uncl.
VMMA MCI T.
ZNIDARSIG, J. The periodical WigonatIr p.194
Vol. 11, no. 7/8, July-/Aug. .1957
Monthly List of East &=opean Accessions Id't Vol 8# noJ
lomr,Oh 1q,59 unclass
i ME
NI'l li-IH111 1.111 1UT, 1111:111111111 [RII 11111111111
Z','=,RSIC I J.
Z N PA IR ~3 1C ,J. First Session of the Com4~rdttee of the FirA ReLricn of the
International Amteur Radio Union. P. 337~ Remarks on the
=k'of our operatonj P. 338.
Vol. 11, -no. 12, Dec. 1957
Monthly Idst of Sast 1~uxopean Accessions '"'L ICj vol, 0, no4 3
March Uncln;-~s
,7
Power of competition. StroUvat. 3 no-10:32-34 0 15'j. (MIRA lOtXO)
1.Direktor tsomentnogo zav0da gGivan t".
(Socialiat competition) rcament indust.ries)
ZNIKIN, P.F.; BAMiAREVSKIY, V.A.
Ways to improvo rejair in tho cament industry;" TSdta#jnt 28
no./+:3-/+ Jl-Ag 162. (hIIRA 15:7)
1. OTSonwemontuy Mookva.
(Cement plants)
MOM zf
"Stolarstow budowlane" (Building carpentry:), by Z Zninrki- Poported in.
Now Books (Nowe Ksiazki), No. 11, June 1, 1956.
v n845-66 T A
I ACC NOt AP6021322 (A) scuin coms Po/bodi/65b19/003MnD3Uq
AUTHORt jeljaizevicz, ;L.;-H3yjSLr,_;,j C:adsf ;-i cirpokidwiall4tannions *1
Gorsk Gulin3kii-j.; linbenstrait, C.; !jinek.LH.; Kjmponm i
Lenar ow cz~-=07t,-A,, 4-0s)(wa, Z-; h0cm, 1-11 FAVAourka.-.1,;E
G.; Pogorzalska, A.; kodlinakiA L.: Stennicki. V.1 Sikora, a.; E[N %A':' Terech
!iencelf
04&- Institute or Ela&ftiolc' PZH' rfau, klad Baktariologil); He ional and
City Sanitary Evider2jology1sal Centera, HydrnIgns- KAtQ'ACd- 9101C r.. --- nnA)&-
11--ozol, ;iryay, ~'roqjAw (WOJGWWrkn I M16jrka St4cj Ssnitsrno-Hpidentologictne);
Batteriologic, boratory, So. 2A MK 0 Wroclaw (Laboratorium amktarioloCicsny)
TITLE: Antibiot~c-r sistant strains of 9tre tocaccus virldans, Streptococcue Fecalls#
Escherichia coliplo Fseudoacnas aeruglaoma, Proteue species and Klabsiella species,
isolated in Poland in 1960-1963
SOURCEt Preaglad epideniologiesq, V. l9# no. )0 1965# M-31)
TOPIC TAGSt bacteriolea, penicillin, strentw7cin, tetracy*11nag arythrmcin,
neoWcin
AUSNACTs 5on itivit tests of the above strains ware carried out In reopmet to peni-
cillint chlorazphenicol, erythromycin ani neasycin. it
was found that resistance to antibiotics In Stmpt=cci' diffe~hd frosi that. In Grct-
a gative bacilli. Streptococcus recalls was found highly resistant to onicillin and
P.
e;~hroaycin. Appreciable resistance to all antibiotics vas nolad in atrmins Identlft*-
as Stroptococcus viridans. Resistance varied.mccording to ganplad snl territorial dic..
tribution. Experimats vers conducted in 11 centers throughout %be cmtry elaultana-
oualy; results were co"rtd with those obtained I* an identLcal dxViarlaental marts$ M--
L a single hospital etwironasent. Orig. art. bass 2 tabled. Lj F&I
SM Go -U0 MFs 001/ OM Ws 001
S. 0 SUBM DAMs naw/ 0i
Lid
`~111FORMIT! '1~1 J
41. All. ril MIN
Our experience with a milking parlor. Zhivotgovodstiro 21
no.l-.62-85 Ja 159. (MIRIL 12:2)
q
1, Glavnyy sootakhaik podsobnogo khosymystva "Ifielmdak,
"Stavropoliskogo kTaya
(Stavropol Terri,tor7-Milking)
KIRR, Radup conf* univ.; MIMI, Varomicat; -14WOLIU., W
-0-app POIJUS Luciao
VISAp Rugen; ffAVAS M. GLIGOR
0 11.; FUCHS, _~OICA~j Voicu;
BAGIMp Ydp prof , HDIRCL-BREAZAP I.-IVANF.S':'GU-TjY=WT9-,-C.,-
MMAj, H.; SPIRIAN, I.; SZAB0-PL0IFZT'I, T.; GRUGORE-MOIESTI, I..
Prof; BAZACOV, Gh,,. PrOf.; PRIM-CII, Al.,-. MCRARUP I.; SAHAGIA, C.;
-UDRU,, V., prof. (Gaiati.); MR-11TAR, I. (Suceave)
SAO*
Observations on the Analytic Geomstry Manual for the 11th gr
Gas mat fiz 15 no.6:298-321 Je, 163.
'l. Societatea-de, Stiinte- Kmtemmtice~- si Misioel, rjlllala~ Iasi (for
Miron), 2* Societatea de Stiinte Itatematice-si VWcao Filiala
Graiova kfor Regrei, Ibnoliup PoliIIII) . 3. Soci,4AAL-te-& de- Stiinte
Katematice 91 Fisicet Filiala Timisoara (for Visa, Raivus, (aigorp
Fuebs.). 4* Societetem-da StUate. Matematice ai Tizicop Subfilialm
Petroseni, (for Zoican). 5. Societatea do Sti-WA, I-Tatamatice si
Fizice,, Filiala Ploiesti (for Bagldi:a, Hadirca--W~aaza,. Ivaneacu-
Tirgoviatep Negremp Spiridon,, Azabo--aFloiesti, Grigare-I'loiesti).
6* Societatea do Stiinte blatematice si Fizice,, Subfiliala Tg.
Saverin (for Eazacov, Paunesous, Morarup Gahaffia)#.
lussR/Farm Animals Domestic Fowls. P-4
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 71 1958: 31002
Author : Orel Vitezalav, Wsil Froattishek, Znoilova Vera
Inst
Title Relationship Between the Color of the Yolk and Certain
Properties of Eggs.
(Zavisimost' mezhdu okraskoy zheltka I nekotorami svoys-
Orig Pub
Abstract
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tvam-L yaits).
Ptitsevodstva, 1957) No 5; 33-35-
t
There exists only an insiC;iificant correlation between
the color of the yolk and the weight of the eggshell.
There is no relationship between the dolor of yolky
thickxiess of eggshell, and loss of Wetght of the eggsq
The visibility of yolks in candling dopendtj~ on the
folloving factom. colloidal state ot the white, the
form of the egg, the internal structure of the eggshe",
the shade and the color of the white,
- 36 -
WOJ, R. Adainistrative and territorial ditision of Polad. P..205.
PRZEGIAD GEODEZYJNY. (Stc%mrzyszenie Naukowe-Teiiohnicom
Geodetow Polskich) Warazava. (Publication on Cd9desy ~ and
surveying issued by the Scientific-Technical Association of
Poliah Geodesists. Iaclizdes supplements; Sit4e~2 hiapZutu
Geodezji i KartograMs hullettA of the Geodatle'ad Outographic
rn titute,, and Proglad Pokupentacyjny Goodeali,, reviev,of
geodetic documentation. Moutbly) Recurrent fest4tres: Prdrgress
in technology and oremdzatioal News of the Assot".1evion and of
the province; Among books and publications, Vol., 12j. No. 6
June 1956. PoLmd.
SOURM: MarEbropean Accesslimi-TAst (EEAL) Vol. 6t I~o. 4,..*.April 1957
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Czechoslovakia/Chemical TechnoloGy. Chemical Products and T~eir Application
Food industry, 1-28
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khlmlyaj No 2p 1957P 6729
Author: Znojilova, Vera
Institution: None
Title: Rvaluation of quality of Eggs of Different Camercial Grades
Original
Publication: Prumysl potravin, 1955, 6, xo 8, 388-390
Abstract: A study of the correlations between weight of eggs and the proportions
of .-01k, albumen and shell. Xt ww found that large eggs are cbarec-
terized by a high albumen cootentk'(62-63%) and emall yolks (28-310).
Medium and small eggs have less albumen (by 2%) an; more yolk (by 1%).
The percentage of shell does not depend on weight of the eggs.
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SUNDRMOO G.I., starshiy' muchnn gotrudnik; 29010=0 4-?L; tiauchrw
sotrudnik; PRITMAKI I.A., redaktori, lChn I cbe ski y
redaktor.
[Time norms for toolmaktng] Ifornativy vromeni na Instrutentall rqG
raboty. Kharkov, Goi. rauchno-takh. izd-vo lit-%It -no chernot i
tavetaci metallurgit. 1951. 126 p. OMA 8:6)
1. Russia, (1923- U.S.S.R.) HinisterOva afternoy motallurgii.
ZKOSKO, Terzy
On the atratigraphy of the boraholes In LLdzbu'k Uarkaski and
Labiewa. Przegl geol 10 no.,63280-284 Je 16 o2
1. Instytut GeologicW, Warazawa.
SOKOLCWSKI, Stanislaw; ZIOSKOv Jerzy
The planning of a tectonic map of Poland as a part of!a tectonic
map of Earope. Kwartalnik geol 3 no-l.1-24 159.. (EW 9:8),
(PolaW-Geology)
ZMOS109 Jerzy
Prelimi=7 description of the stratigraphy of~Juradsie dmposii~ in!
the southwestern part of the Polish Lowland, Nartalnik gool Ifto,33
501-528 '59- (Sm 1., 7)
1. Zaklad ZIoz Zelass Instytut Geologiennego
(Poland.-Gedogy)
ZVOSKO$ Jerzy
Development of the Aalenian and Bajocian tranai#esslon in the Felish
Lowland. Kwartalnik pol 3 no-3:529-562 059# W),
1. Zaklad Zloz Rud Zelaza
(Poland--Geology)
ZNOSKO~ J.
A. few remarks on the geologic-structure and iron.ore deposits of the Kurak ~~nd
Krivoi Rog magnetic anomaly as well as some: conclusions concerninc, prospectin
in northeastern Poland. pe 105.
PRZEGIAD GEOLOGIUNY. Wydawnietwa Goologiczne., Warawas PoWd., Vol. 7o. !10. 3t
March, 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions
Uncl.
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,
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'/Ty. Vol I
PEKODICAL: rA"ITALINIK GEOLOGIC 110. 2, 1957
ZINOSKO, J. Deposits and regions nf the Pol J sh Lowland for: future prosoect,ing
for iron ore. P- 303-
11onthly Listof East European Accessions (BEAI) W. vol.~ 8j 110- 4.9
Apri-1. 19,E~9, Uncla~ss.
ZNOSKOJI Jerzy
Necessity of deeper drilling in the apical part of llhl~ Mrzyglo.dl
batholith, :Kwartalnik geol 6 no.3:465-477 1614.
1. Department of Iron Ore Deposits of the Institute;of Geology,
Warsaw. Submitted September 12t 1962.
ZNOSKO,_jj,
TECHNOLOGY
PERIODICAL: PREZGLAD GEOLOGIOZITi. Vol. 6p no. Up Nov. 19.53.
ZNOSK0 new Gomdssion on a Geologic Ma of the World of the
J. Works of the
International Geological Congress, p, 505#
Monthly List of East European Accessions (ESAI) LC Vol. 1, no. 4
April 1959, Unclass,
U03NO, -J*
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b"(18 K"I'll"Ify &Tud a 1-;!v-uxkn n I, tile 2 0 1;
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Uncl.
~-,Iosxoo J.
1K. Vol. 22,
tfS6me Remarks Concernin~ the Lizow Breccia." p 451 (MCZA
No. 4, 1952 ( published. 1954); Krakwwr,. Polmd.)
Sot Monthly List Of Last European Accessions, (EUL)),Lc, '0*,bl. it, ITO. 11.1
April 1955, Uncl.,
USSR/Rvcleak phys;
U# .4113bir
lsotol)48
"Periodic Law of Atomic Nuclei- Iff'otapeli at thbi
End of the Periodic System," A. P. Znoyko, 3 pp
ftDok Ak Mauk SSSIV Vol MIX, No 2
retailed grapla showlmg Z/A (0. 376-0.416) veraus
A (Au, 190-256) for varioud values of j
Graph distingtti'shag most stable Isotopes., moeill~
abundant isotopes, and predicted izotopes, and
gives information on radioactivityt as in the
Segre chart. Submitted 1;2 Sep 49 by ~xad S. 1.
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