YUCK'SLWA/Piseases of Farm Anirrls - Piscases Caused by R
Viruses and Rickettsiae.
Abs. Jour: Ref 7hur-Piol., No 5, 1958, 21592
Author Ueraj, Z., Audi, S. Topolnik, E.
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Title Infection of Goats in L'ralnatia Reminiscent of
"Ifeartwnter Disease".
Orig Nib: Veterin. arh., 1956, 26, 11M 3-4, ili-lig.
;&str-act: In raInntin, a goat infection wns observed whose
pttholcgic and anatomical characteristics are similar
to those of the so-called "heart-water" disease caused
by Rickettsia ruminnntium. Sheep and large homed cattle
were also affected. In goats, this disease is charnc-
terized by Its taking an especially acute course and by
higb mortality. Its clinlcal, pathologic and anatomical
Ctirl 1/2
YUCA)SLANFIA
Z. and PAUKOVIC, C.; Veterinary Institute (Veterinarski
Lt )
Artei*.ua,'cd Fowl-11ox Virus in Preventing Fowl Pox in Poultry Farms."
Vcce-inarslki Glasnik, Vol 20, No 7, 1966; pp 521, 525.
A z- c tlln~l 'sh strunary modified~ : Study with an attenuated strain of
er
I Owl -pox vrus, lyophilized, passaged through charioallantoic m abrane and
--Jec-tcd t;.c.; vcry good results as measured by degree and persistence of
~=tunity in 7425CIO birds. Table. Manuscript received 11 May 66.
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AWMOR: She;p~~L Sheyda, N ; Mateykat I.
CMa: Clinic for Intactiorue Diseases/headed by Dr. T. Mitterrmyynr/of the Faculty
Clinic (Klixilka infektaioWkh &-Abolovaniy FakuJ,ta--4.j,,.aj bollnitsy); Hemodialysis
Station tit tlio Department of internal Dirwase/hended by Dr. Ya. Mateyka/of the Kilitga
florpital, Hophitse Moha$ll (Ge-no dial i7n tnionnayn intantsiya pri otdel,enii vnutrernikh
nabolev=iy Voyennoy bollnitsy)
T17M-: Application (3kr oxtra-corporeal homodial~mis in hemorrhagic favor accompanied
'by Uto renal ayndromip
SOURCE: SoratakAya inaditsina, no. 6, 1966. 41-45
-40~110 TAGS: clinical. m*dic1ne# mang virus disoasev nojdical equipment, diagnostic
Itedicino, epidemiology
ZSTRACT% 7his is a report on one case ozcurring in '1963- Lhe patient recovered in
,6 nonths althoWh this disease in u3ally lethal and has only been diagnosed in
Jautopsy. The patient was hospitalized with an initial diagnosis of Schonleints
,ptrpura. Eantilialysis wiQ added heparin, performed t-wice for 6 hours at a 2-day
liptorval at the heigitt of renal Insufficiency 1=obably fsaved the patient's life.
jibe course of the d1sease was complicated by lung edema. requiring trachaostomyo a dry
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poricarditis, myocarditis, and later bronchopnoumonia and a urinary infection. 7h9
diagnosis wtis based on the clL-Acal syndrome (initial hypotension and characteristic
.favor curve), Uboratory data, the course of the disease and epidemiclogic datao
Eeidemiolorllc~studlos an location found favorable conditions for rodents from which
W-Iny actoparasites were renoved. particular3,y Hirstionyssu3 musculi. which, according
,to Soviet llt4raturo, can carry the pathologic agent for a long time. Differential
!diagnosis excluded typhoid favor, loptospirosis* dysentery and sepsis.
iThronbocytolpatio pwspxr& was excluded on the basis of coagulation time and a higher
!nvabor of thrubocytes. and immuno-allorgic vascular purpua was excluded due to
I
,absence of other allergies and certain negative tests. Acute glomerulonephritis was
.also excludod. Comervative treatment included hypertonic glucose solutions with
jinsulin aM ftlaium. maintenance of water and electrolyte balance. anabolic steroids.
cardiot*nics, ant#Wrotics, antibiotics. erythrocyte and whole blood transfusions and
!inten3lve cars. Radical treatment consisted of trachoostomy, draining of the upper
;rospiratory dwtso breathing under pressure. oxygen inhalation and hemodialyais.
'We wish to U%&nk Prof., B. -4 Ugryuwy (Kiev) for consultation in our case. We wish
to tharAk Dro T Charni fron the Parasitology Department of the Biologic Institute.
~C7,*choslOV&1q1R___jEzTM-X of-Sciences, Prague, for identifying the ectoparasites".
Q~Ig. art, IMUSt I figurso
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COUNTRY ; C4WlIOSLOI.AKXA
CATIMORY : chtmical Tochnolopy. Chemienl rrodticts nnd
Their Arplicutionx. Instrnments &nd Automation
Ari-3. JUJjrL : Ao. 23 .;o. 82575
h 717 ', i D P : A' Ps. r. Ifeni v. J.
Tim-p-rittl~rt, Contrvl)er for C-en,-rii,orq
C ~j E-1 Fuj-'I. SIdnr it kerstmik. 1958. 8, No 11, 336-3-17
ii -i r -i~A -., r
71-e content of sip-i in t1 e --~ir nii-ly is
c e.) r. ral 1 vd v; v? tomp ti c F- 1 13, 1 v t!, c : i r-st e:,m
stat. The 1- ttrT i5 conn-DC-LP(I into K t-ridye
Tivok-tio, whicli throuph an electronic relavv
kvtivotti-s A motor Ariven device that controls
vte&m flow. __ Te. Stefanovskiy
S/194/62/-000/007/045/160
D295/D308
AUVICRS: Aleb, Pravoslav, and Wenig, Jift
TIT=-: Equip=ent for controlling the level of liquid conduc-
tors
?L'ilODMI.L: Referitivnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
7, 1962, abatrikct 7-2-111 P'(Czech. Pat.# cl. 21c,
59/33, no. 96333, Aug. 15,.1960)
T-EXT: The zatented equipment, is a controller of the level of li-
quid media irith simultaneous recording. The contact determining the
liquid level in corrosive media (for example furnaces for glass ma-
nufacture) is met in Dcriodic notion and thus makes it possible to
record the _Jquid level, to control the flow of the liquid intD a
reservoir. anti to clean it of liquid adhering to it. The method is
based on the followinr,. A contact needle, connected via a damping
device to, the armature of a solenoid, is pulled down under the ac-
tion of,its o-tm weight into the bath with liquid. 7/hen the resis-
tance between the contact and the liquid reaches its steady-state
value, the diacharge of a capacitor energizes an electronic relay,
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Equipment for controlling the level ... D295/D308
and a control relay in the anode circuit of an electron valve is
energizel. Tho latter switches on the solenoid, which pulls the
needle o,.it of the liquid. When the needle rises to the locking de-
vice, the solcrnoid is disconnected and the contact needle drops
again. This process is periodically repeated. At the same time,
after each cyclical lowering of the needle, a signal fOllOWB, and
the ad=issica of liquid into the recervoir Is discontinued. if the
liquid level becomes lo,.,rerp a second electronic relay is energized,
which switches on the admission of liquid. The contact of a drain
potentiometer, the voltage of which is recorded, moves synchronous-
ly with 1he needle. The envelope Is proportional to the liquid le-
vel. The system comprises a device preventing the sinking of the
needle in the liquid. The equipment is characterized by simplicity
and long life and can be used in platinum furnaces for the manufac-
ture of glass fibre. (Abstracter-a notet Complete translation.]
Card 2/2
16752
5/194/62/000/012/035/101
D201/D308
AUTHORs Ales, Pravoulav
TiThEi Method-of control, recording or meas4rement of the
liquid level and a device for its realization
P6R1GD1OALt Referalivnyy shurnal, Avtomatika I radioelektronika,
no. 12,1 1962, 75, abstract 12-2-149 a (Czech* pat.$
01. 21c, 59/33, 74b, 1, no. 99075, Mar. 15, 1961)
TEM A method of controlling the level of high-viscosity liquids
(e.g. molten glass) which make impossible the insertion of normally,
used transducers, Is patented. The invention is based on the use
of an acoustic plek-up (see Fig.), designed as an electrodynanto
transducer V, with windings 1, arcukture 2 and diaphragm 3. The
body of the transducer ends in tubo 4, the open end of which Is
placed over the level 5 of the liquid, The value of the electric
resistance of winding 1, measured at terminals 6-7, depends on the
magnitude of the gap between the end of the tube 4 and the liquid
level 5. The width of this gap and. therefore, the liquid level,
Cgird 1/3
8/19 - 2/000/012/035/101
Method of control D2 0 1 YD63 08
t%ay bit determined from the deviation of thin resistance from its
nomixuLl value. The devi-e for realization of this method consists
of a neanuring bridge formed by two resistors and two capacitors
(the proposed transducers are connected into the capacitance arms)
and of an electronic circuit in the detector of the bridge. The
bridge is fed by a.c. The electronic circuit serves for detecting
unbalance and for the actuation of the system of automatic control
of liquid lovel, or of the system rccording this level by means of
printing or of an indicating instrument. To increase the measure-
me-A accuracy the transducers are connected differentially. Ue-
veral versions of tho system circuit are given and the possibili-
ty of using the patented method for distance measurements is dis-
cussed. 4 figures. ~_Abotracter-a note: Complete tranalation._7
Card 2/3
Method of co'
m4rol
Card 3/3
5/194/62/000/012/035/101
1)201/D308
ALSSjUMFDVIC:t, Julian
Hit Weal sketab of the devslopment of bematolog7 in Poland.
?*#;.I# wiedwr mod. ) no.4:343-151 Oct-Doc 1956.
(RWAV)t,Off, bistory
in Poland (P*I))
AIRSEM V.0 gornyy inzb.1 SAVVA, L.A., gornn inzh.l
W, I.S. , 9Gm)7 inshol SIINIKOV, I-YO-, gOrmYY I-Ish-
N
AdM Avi
IntAwobamber and level pillar caving with a powerful blast.
Gor. ahur. no.709L-4a JI 161. (MA 15:2)
(austing)
ALESOX 4M Q ' 11 _3 _WTAXJ, Wtrly Mikolayevich; ABRAMV,
* "-Otv. red.; PROZONOVSKAYA, VA., takha. red.
(Problem on mining mahiftel Sboraik sadach po gornyu ma-
M ; uahabnoe posobl* dlia gomykh takhaikumov. MoskTa,
GasgorteMsdat, 1963. 119 p. (MIRk 16-7)
(XInIng machinery)
AMUNOV, F4, =yor intwx1antakoy alushb7i snURA, M,s inzh,-)mpitarl-
- I...... I -... *Ib~t6iiiiit
s"JJALUy use the ship's stock. Tyl i snab. Sov. Voor. Sil
21 no.10:0-51 0 161. (MM 15:1)
(Shlpm--~Haintenance and repair)
4v
ALFSIICIIEW,O4 kand.takhn.nauk; RASKINt A,M,, kand.tekhn.nauk
Calculating ma4mum power of the engine for a designed motor
Yebtale. M.prom. 30 no.1:5-7 -Ta 164. (FIRA 170)
1. Sar%tovskiy politekhnicheakiy inatitut.
.0;
ALr.SIICMNW, W. (TSelloograd)
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At lj%o 75olinogroA Grain slevOtoro Make-eleve prom. 27
no..U313 N 161. (111RA 14;12)
1 (TS911nograd-4rain blevators)
AMCHWO. MY.. arkhitelctor
Uslug orgavic glass for vindows of electrolysis sections of
alumitm plants. Prom.strol. 38 no.2:52 '60. (MIRA 13:5)
(Aluminum ItAustry)
(Glass. Cellular)
ALKSWEISHKO, N.V., arkhitekt*r
- ~ -'__""'______ ...... .
DesisAing buildlage for alumina shope of aluminum Plants in
the u"tern part of the U.S.S.R. Trudy Nil prom.-zdan.i soor.
no.103~24 t6l. (Factoriew --Design and construction) (KEM 1514)
(Siberle.j Eastern - -Aluminum industry)
AUSHCHUNKO, N.V., arkh.
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Iffoot of a corrosive atmosphere and structural features of the
buildings on the longevity of the enclosing elements of alumina
shops of alumirAw plants. Trudy VII prom. adan. I soor. no.2s
S"2 161. (MIRA 15t6)
(Corrosion and anticorrosives)
(Faotories-Design and construction)
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PHASE I BOOK ZVLMTATICR SM/5958
Sbtoda, AWroy V2*dindrovl*hsl Docent, CamcUdats of Technical Sciences,
Pavlovloh Aleshobankat-Alsksandr Yakowlevich Ivanow, Vesvolod
Morozov, Viktor Anatollyevich
Sakistov, atul Aleksandr GeorgUvvich Shiukov
Konstruktoiya aviatalowWkh gasoturbincykh drigateley (Construction of Aircraft
Gas-Turbine JOnginsm) Wom# Voyaniz4at H-va obor. SSSRp 1961o 421 p.
Errata slip inserted. No. of copies printed not given.
Ed. s D. A.. lm*kj Tech. Ed. i R. L. Sol -4 .
PURPOUs This textbook is intended for the saginserb& technicalo and flying
personnel cif the Soviet Air Yorosp Civil Air fleet, and An-Union Voluntary
Sool6tr for the Promotion of the AM# Aviation, and Navy. It may also be
useful to stiklents at aeronautical schools.
COVERAM, General Information on the construction of Soviet end non-Soviet
aircraft gas-turbine engines Is presented. Soviet engines considered an the
Card V# -
Constructlam of Aircraft (Coat.) SM/5958
RD-10, RD-20, RD-50D, RD-45, VK-l, AI-20, A*-3, and, AM-5. The book was
vritten an followst Forewrdg by A.V.%Shtoda; Cho. I and VII, by A. G. Sl-.iukov
and V. S. KrawrtsevI Ch. II, by V. A. Sakistow; Ch. III, by S. P. Aleahch-
on k a; Cho. IV and V, by Jr. H. Morozov; Ch. VI, by V. S. Krasavtoov;
Ch. V111, by A. V Shtoda, V. A. Sokistov, and A. G. Shiukov; and Ch. IX, by
A. Ye. Ivanarp all Docents and Candidates of Technical Sciences. The authors
thank 1. T. Dordsov for his assistance. There am " referepeass 23 Soviet
(imclidlng 2 t"wlatioms), 17 Znglisb, 1 French, 1 Gervan, --md 2 uaidentifted.
TAM OF CONTENTS [Abrldged]s
Ch. I. Compressors
1. Axial-flov compressors 27
2. Centrifugal compressors 72
Ch. Il. Gas TurbInes
3. General 83
cam 210
APQ3;RNW.,_T.Za., inab.
FJA4mLft " ftrxViW Out gr&dlAj operations accordiW to the
metbod *r lcmgit"Uml strips (Profiles). Gidr. i ml. 13
00.tV26-40 Xy 163. (KIU l6c&~
L Proyaktioy inatitu OU giprovodkhms.
tozing(lUftwork))
SOV/89-5-3-2/:E$
AUTiOMA Dollezhalv, N- A-9 Krasing A. K., Altshchenkov, F. I.,
Grigorlyants, A. N., Florinskiy, B. V., Minashin, M. Ye.,
femellyanoy, 1. Ys., Kugushev, N. M., Sharapov, V. N.,
14ityayev, Yu. I., Galanin, A. N.
TITLE: A Uranium-Graphlte Reactor With Superheating of 5team of High
Pressure.1 (Uran-grafitovyy reaktor a peregrevom pars, vysokogo
davleniya)
Atomnays energiya, 1958, Vol. 5, Nr 3, pp. 223-233 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The 400 W, plant is equipped with 4 uranium-graphite reactors.
A reactor ana a steam turbine of 100 Wvi together form a closed
block. A number of inventigationawas carried out for the pur-
po&e of checking the individual parts of this block. The fol-
lowing results were obtained: 6 IM2
1) Ath a thermal flux of -1.10 kcal h the jibia0ktont
bry, wal4tht at the aut3st attaim a-veaw of iap to 20%,,
2
,L) Uverarl Maidrod hours' urAi4terrjuptied operatim of a -~4&nwl ft!
tho-Ukitw a" du not diebvb-tlie chamml.
ard 1/5 5j The activity of the steam condenser was found to be 10 times
SOV/89-5-3-2/IV
A Uranium-Oraphite Renctor With Superheating of Steam of High Pressure-I
lower than that of the water In the separator.
4) If the content of steam in the steam-water mixture attains
15 - 20%, a pulsation of the consumption of the mixture occurs.
Prom the moment at which the nteam mixture passes from the
tieparator into the turbint, pulsation stops and does not occur
agnin in the course of a further increase of the steam phase.
5) ruring the initial development of the waterlevel in the
separator the temperature in the fuel channels fluctuatee con-
sidtrably. As soon as stable conditions are established, these
1,1"ctuations cease.
6) The steam-water mixture was not fuund to be delayed in any of
t,be channels.
Prom a pQarality of varieties the best scheme for the production
of superheated steam was nelected (see figures). The turbo-
generator BK-100 Sperates v.-ith a steam of 90 atm and a tempera-
ture or 48D - 535 C-
The following are the physical characteristics of the reactort
Thermal output 2 8 5 Mr,
Electrical output 100 1&
hTerage cycle 730 days
Card 21~ Uranium charge go tons
SOV/89-5-3-2/Z9
A Uranium-Graphite Reactor ;~itb Superheating of Steam of High Preasure.1
graniam enrichment at the beginnine of a cycle 1,3 %
Uranium enrichment at the end of a cycle 1.05 %
Breeding ratio at the beginning of a cycle 65 %
Breeding ratio at the end of a cycle 55
A,mount of U-P35 burned-up during a cycle 243 kg
.%mount of Fu-239 burned-up during a cycle 55 kg
;,mount of Pa-239 and Pu-241 at the end of a
cycle 132 kg
Excess reactivity for temperature effect 0,040
Lxceas reactivity for poisoning 0,015
Excess reactivity for the fuel burn-up and
long-lived fission fragments 0,025
Total *xcess reactivity 0,080
There are 8 figures.
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,%UTHOK: Zalleahall, N. A., Krasin, A. K., Aleshchenkov. P. I.,
Grigoryants, A. M.. Florinskiy, B.-T7.-.-Wi-n-ae-R--n-.-V--T-..
Yomellyanov. I. Ya., Kugushev, N. M., ShRrapov, V. N.,
Mityayev, Yu. I., Galanftig A. N.
A Uranium-Graphite Reactor With Superheating of S;:e!km of High
Fressare.II (-Uran-grafitovyy reaktar s pere5revom para vvsckcgo
davlleniya) (Continued Lrom abstract 2.115)
PERIO:;!CNL: Atomn,tya anergiya, 1958, Vol. 5, Nr 3. pp. 233-244 "US-'R)
ABO:RAM The graphite mantle of the reactor (diameter 9.6 m, height 9 mj
is bjilt into a cylindrical steel container. The cortain--ar is
fillei with nitrogen in order to prevpnt btirn-u- if *he gravh-
ite. The active zone of the reactor has 7 diameter - 7..-~ m and a
neignt cf 6 m. %a a lateral reflector srn.,nt!., V1
nc-~-,e is unpd*. Graphite of 1 m thickness -'s u,-,,~d t,:; upr~-,r
t~,L
:t.)r,and above it a lajer cf cast iron naving a
m is fitted. TqA th components serve a-L the main
L
pMt1= cc tte, Wvwite of ;~,6 m th~-cknese is
ri~flector. In the graphite struclure cpeningj
ChUnnels are provided. 730 of thent are provicied with fuo:l
A Jrariin-,'.raphiIo Rtiactor "Ith Superheating of Steam of H-gh Frei'EFLIre.11
,ni,nts which are cooled by means of builing water and contain
ii~j to 54~- percentage by Teigh*. of steam at ~he oatp~lt- 2tb
chnnno~r ar~ .cooled by Eteam ahich is headed up to 'the cL:--
i%; i, u iv! n. ntare. 'ix cnnnnt-ls corit,-kil. the ttu-,o-
z no ! 4rmper
mit.tac regilixting rcle. rhanio-la Bare pr,,vided fcr th-E ccm-
pi!naution rods, and lu 'n, the shir. rods. The i1nizati-.n cham-
bi.-re and counting tubkai:; arL- loc!ited in 36 channels. The fuel
channole, IhL~ regjjIPLtIng- %na shr as -i-'~l -.at% i,e tLrringe-
iiit!n~ (if the ch&nnelv 3n trie actlv,- zone are shown -.it form. of
draving:i. The zircuit cagrntr, !or the reactor turbinE- jhjw-I Ine
connectic,n between the rt:actor, tne two-stage turbine, t%o con-
densers. a system cf additional heating of the feA-wster, a
~6 fttm, ? ;)rqI;v%ttrs (.for high pressurt~,, aoriden-
i-ii*.ion- :.,na feed pumps. The water is conveyed into tne bailing
clminntils by i%tty of two centrifugal pumps. When entering th,se
channels the vlater has a temperalure of 3000 C and a pressure
*1' 159 atm. The mixture or steam and water formed in these
channi!s reaches the at~parator, where steam and water arf; sep-
rtrjt*cA. From here the itater is conveyed to the preheater of the
atf-a.m. gencrator (which consists of 2 parts), where it is cooled
"r,:!m the saturation temperature of 3400 C (pre3sure in the sep-
15
'-ith "apernesting o;: Zzzeam r-f H-I'rz-r.
"m j :L,~-& n t t) Hptt ir
.,--r or -,econdrvy -ircuit. Tkv! ,Tnt(-r
of' Tn~- prchot-7ter kjro,q:W-
Z L,. .4~-turuLion LamD---rntare. -.htch 'o
at' 11C atm. ~-n the ---~t;ura
correspz~nd 1, 11!~. ZL-1,7r. attain-
f. ~-:-.~ttdnry rttz= pr-jd~.;,zed I.-) th, -;:I
iii:, .,ji,4nns~.r c: the re*iotcsi-. lip *0
temrvrature olf 51C.'j C. The fil-~,am resens-c T--.n a
pr(rasure or QC atm and a temperrture cl* 0. Tne Mfiin t;;ild-
r..!- ol' the electric power plant consi-~tn r,t 4 ;:.,Irt!- arranr-L-d
nite behiril *he other, the machine hnii. tl,,-
h i~ de-aermor, and tik- reactvi- im i 1 . ? or --,: %,~:C C".1zi
f` dayz it Is ahown by caicu'a, '~-n that "h , t~~ I:t ZZ,;
:11., k(juni to the k..h -ttsinea by M~F.J,s 0*-,
Fucl casts amount to trom 30 to 4D:~, a.' the
v-,! channela and I*uel clem~lnl.s npnrate in a ctzat,! r%n".~~r
t,,~ proved that by a olight. incr-:!Ft- o- th- -~n-
riuhmi.w. In uranium the averupp cycli, can t.- rTr-~:7,j. n
-.-mdc t o n r~dn-t ion of r-~!i t s . Tttt~ r.? '1 7, ~ - - -
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N.A. (Galanin, N.A.]; [LleahchenkoT, P fj";n
GRIGOILIANC, A.N. (Grigorywats, A.N.JI'JEHELJANM, I.Ja. tYmelyanoT,
I. TIL, ]; KUGUSSEV N.M. fKagwbey, N.M. ); MINASIN M E* - HITYAJV, U.I.
(Nity"v, U.I.J; rwnieitu, H.v. Enorlnskiy' B*V*I; SkR&M,
S.N. [Shars1pov, B.N.]; ILLY, Jossef Ltranalatori .
Superheated high-pressure steam producing uranium - groute reactor.
Atom taJ 2 no.ltl-47 Ja 159. 1
ALE:SlfCM"=.J,,I',I,,l MITYAYLV, Yu.l.; KNYAZEVA, G.D.; MNIN., L.I.; HIMOV,
.. ., , , * -I -~ M ALOV , v . m.
The LV. Kurch&tov Beloyarsk Ato:dc Power Plant. Atom. energ.
16 no-6:489-496 Je 164. (MIRA 17t7)
ORMORIYANVI, A. N.; MXSH."IMWOV, P4 I.; KOMMOV, L. A.; NEVSM, V.
. .. ..........
"71ie Boloymmil- riucliiar prnmr Otatlon firot unit pilot operation."
report a-.sbm1tWd for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceful UscZ of Atomic Energy, Geneva,
31 Aiqg--~ Sep 6'N.
DOLLEMAL, 31. A.; YEMELYANOV, L YEL.; ZHIP11OV, A. D.; ZVEPHiA, G. A.;
MMIGUNOV, if. G.;-bYUK07, K. A.; ~MAYEV, Yu. I.; MAZEVA, G. D.
1, Deve1upment of superheating Ix)uv.-r reactors of Beloyarsk nuclear power station
WIS.) tl~pe - "
reWrt 4,ubmitt:ed roj* 3ni Intl Cong, Peaceful Uses of Atoml-- Energy, Geneva,
3L Ail~ -4 Se!jj C-4.
IACCESSION Nit: JLE-4041446 8/0089/64/016/006/0469/0496
AUTHORSs Alesbiabea*QVI, P. 1.1 Mityateve Yu. I.j Knyaseva, G. D.1
a Shuvalov. V. M.
Lunini , Is.
TITLEt The Belayarsk atomic electric station
SOURCS: AtooLnWa energiy&. v. 16, no. 6. 1964, 489-496
JTOPIC TAWi nuclear power, nuclear powdr reactor. nuclear power-
plant. reactor controls reactor core, reactor coolant, reactor
pperation
4WTRACT: The first and second reactors ol the Beloyarsk atomic
power station, with an electric output of 1000 megawatts, are do-
scribed. Tbese are uranium-graphite reactors of the pressurized
water tyVal witb the tubes used for both steam generation hnd
*&tLng. Several advantages claimed for this construction,
in siuLlar to th4t used in the first Atomic station.of the
cmd
ACCESSION IMs AP4041446
SSSR. ate listed. The graphite stacks are the same in both reactors
.which differ in the number of control rods, the 6xcess reactivity,
and the mines of the steam tubes. One react(;r is cooled by one
double-circulation -loop and feeds a 100-MW turbine which uses 480
SIOC and 90-100 atm steam. The second reactor operates with a
-circulation two-loop system, each feeding -a 100 MW turbine
Isingle
at SOOC and 90 at:m. The imost important experiments preteding the
Iconstruction of the station are describeds cooling the working
channels with boiling water, nuclear steatk superheating, determina-
tion of the transpart,of activity by the steam, tests of the fuel
elements, and others. Ways q 'f 'improving the economic performiLiace
iof the station are indicated. The thermodynamic diagram and the
1 main cha racteri a tics of a keictor of analogous construction for
11000 MN F-ower, uming supercritical water an a coolant, are described
in conclvAjion. Orig. axtw hant 5 figurms and I.table.
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raw: a, b - Ist and 2M
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Baloyarsk reacm
r4acbor with supatAtiml
carvier pmramtem.
1 - reactor, 2 - evVor- C
ii. ation chwn--X, 3 - mtem
l'i heatinit chaml, 4 Ist 121,
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2r4' mpmtvmt chmrua,
6 - ahcuUting pmV, 7-
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recalatw, 33 - damoratw,,Iw - tmtbw &wAmwtw, IS vjrV twk, 163 -- cftkW%wr,
17 - amuUnsate puriffAm, 18 -. omiurvdAl miperteater, 19 - ragwmvdve lou-
pmasure pmheater, 20- mgwmutive high-presomm ptvhwter, 21 - foaftater txtine
pxopl 22 - bwater pxv
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ALESHChUKIII., L.V.
C.op;wr and nickel in mountain tundra soils of the Kola Peninsula.
Naucli. dokI. vys. shkoly; bial. nauki no. 2:187-190 164.
(MIRA 17:5)
1. 11*1romendovana kafedroy obshchey fiticheskay geografii
4oakorskogo goaudarstvennogo pedagogiceheskogo instituta im.
V.1.1,enina.
Jo It p rr. an A .,:.a -a
ALLMUH)UP1, IN.
toai~rjns sjYAne brightly. Grazha. av. 21 no.Bz7-8 Ag 164.
(~j IRA 18:4)
J. Zame:3t-itell nachallnika politicheskogo otdela Severo-
Hivi-ka:,skoge upravlcniya.
.A~~-Qrj:tL BOBROV, TU.P.
Sma *haracteristics of the formation of local structures in the
region of the taramysh Depression. 1xv. vys. ucheb. sav.; Deft,
I gas 6 no.2olIl-113 163. (KMA 163 5)
1. 3ustovskiy gosudarstyannyy univerf4tat imenI N.G.
ChernTsbovskogo. (Saratow Province-Geology, Structural)
AMMCMN, 0. 1.
History of local structure formation In the northern part of the
trams-Volga raglan near Sarstav. 1&uch.dokl.vy9.%hkaly; goal.-
geog.nauki no.2t45-50 158. (KM 12SO
1. Slaratowskly universitet, Nauehno-inaledovatellakly inatitut geo-
10811.
(Volga Valley-Geololt7, Structural)
A1,14HECHKIll, Cl.-I.; VEL-KOV, A.M.
Somo characteristics of the teetonic pattern and.prospoets for
firAling ail ami gas In the northern part of the h&ramyshskaya
troagh. lzv.vya.ucheb.zav., nart' I gaz 5 no.8:11-16 162.
(:-'IFLA 17:3)
1. Soroto-rskly rosuiarstvermyy univer~Atet im. N.G.Chernyshevskogo.
S/186/62/004/006/OC9/009
E075/E436
AUTHORS: Kiizin, I.A., Taushkanov, V.P., Aleshechkin. V.S.
TITLE: L Surptlogn of urnnium nElivated carbons from the
solutions of sodium rodanide
PERIODICAL: Radiokbimiya, v.4, nn.6, 11)62, 732-737
TEXT: The norption of U wL%,,4 irk,,-entignted on activated carbons
(3 AY OJAU), C KT (SKT) and C K 'I -r(SKLT) carbon being n
substance stable to radiation anti chemical atition. The maximuim
10 orption of U occurs in 0.22 M NmSCN., The specific sorption of
U ions 41,e(~reawail "6th the increa%ing pil of' the solutions. The
sorption 6C V from nitrate and ,51ilt)hate solutions at pH 1 to 2
varies from 0.001 to 0.15 m.M/g, bist in NaSCN solution it reaches
I mM/z. Adsorption Isotherms of U an the three carbons from
0.22 TM NaSCN at p1l - 2 shows tvint. trie capacity of the carbons
increases in the order SKLT, SKT, 11.%U and is 254, 215 and 107 m9/9
respectively for the solutions containing 3 & of U per litre.
As the sorptiom of Th, Ce and Ba occurs only at pH > 2, the
carbons were usod successfully for the separation of U from these
elements. Chromatographic 8apat-tition of binary mixtures of U with
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Sorption of uranium ... I`075/E/06
the above elements was carried (,,it lituing carbons BAU and SKLT.
The coeffIcients of purification ~thq? ratio of the concentration of
separated elemant in the ori,,~inal solution to the concentration of
the element attar desorption of !') were found to be higher than
102 to j.()% Xt is concluded that the activated carbons can be
used for the purification of' U from a number or elements such as
Al, Th, Nil allcali and alkali earth metals, which do not form
strong complexes with rodanide ions. There are 7 figures and
3 tables.
SUBMITTEDi June 21, 1961
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TJHWA, V.S.: ALIZIMCFMINA..I.T.; ANDUMA, A.T.
---.
Qu&nblt&tiva evaluation of the protective capacIty of greases by
lomno of the polarograpble motbod. True7 MI NP no.?s449-459
15A. (MIRA 12:10)
(Lubrication amA lubri cant a-T"s t irW)
(Corrosion ftnA antleorroolves) (Polarography)
MASS I BOOK MaYLOISnOW SOVI'VAI
Moscow. Tsentrsa'W nauchno-isoledovateVokly institut tekhnologii i mashino-
strqjoniya
Primenertlye okso"radcheskikh smosey dlys. podogreve, pribyley litlys. (Use of
Exothennic Mixtures for preheating of Risers) Xoscow Teentr. byuro nauchno-
tokhn. Wom. tywhologo mash1nostroyenlya, 1959. 48 p. Errata slip in-
serted. 1,,400 copies prlntod~ (Series: OWwn per*dovya opytam)
Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Gosudarstvennaya planovaya kmisslya.
Glaynnome uprawlentys nauchno-Isslodaratel'skikh i proyoktnykh organizatmiy.
Eds.: (title poge): A.V. Lopatin, Engineer, and X.I. PCuzn*tsova; Tech. Ed.:
P.I. Selesnov.
PURPOSE: TbAs collection or articles Is intended for engineers and skilled vork-
or* of tb~ 4 - iargical plants.
COVERAM: Articles of this collection reviev exothermic mixtures used at metal-
lursIcal vlants to preheat risers. Components and properties of these six-
turee are indicateds Higher yields, totter quality of castings, and econasy of
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Use of Imathermic Kixtures (Cant.) SOw/,-041
metal sire pointed out by authors an advantages afforded by the process Of Pre-
heating of riners by exotherm1c'mixturva. The preheating operations for sever-
al typea; of risers and sUe"s a" described. No personalities are mentioned.
There Lre no references.
TABIZ (Xv CCWTOM:
Aleshechkina, OJI., G.A. Ra"ch, R.G. SolovOyeva, and G.N. Takimovicb.
Incre"Ing the Yield of Suitable Castings by Preheating Risers With the kid
of Exothermic Mixtures
Shportenko, P.I. Exothermic Mixtures Used for Heating Risers of Nonferrous
Castings 24
Naaank1n, A.Fj and B.K. Dynchin. Preheating of Risers With Exothermic
Mixtures
AVAIUBTAt Librnzj of Congress (TS236JM)
VKJVw/~sp
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AIUMMMA, U.K.
VSXObtNWo3A9Jc*l '~Gssarcb
lVdrology
SePt/Oct 47
Myrement of AIr over the Saratov Part of the Volga Region during the 1936 Drought,"
To. 1. Isherehays, To. M. Aleshechkins., 21 Vp
*Isv VeaSo7us Geog Obehch* Val LXXIX, No 5
Me article 418=13448 the transfer of air which took plate in the troposphere over
the Sarator region of the Volga River during the drought of 1936. As a ranult of this
study authors att4opt to 9how that thin drought could be explained by meteorological
reasons. They also explain that this drought could have been due to advaction fr=
the southeast. 71my tsasten to stress, however, the point that. the effect of loc4LI
factors have much to do with the creation of a drought due to advection.
?A 34T61
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I.S.; LYAMIMA. ?.I.; MITOKINA, L.I.; POZWYAKOVA. N.P.; RODIOMOVA,
L.I.: RMWIOVA. N.M.: SWI717. 2.S.; CHIMKINA. A.A.; TRESORUKOVA.
2.G.; ROGAIMM, P.P.; BROVXIXA. A.I.-. ITANOTA. L.D.; IVASHM,
G.A.; XANNIT, R.I.; LY&OWA, L.A.; OXEMMIMA, X.I.; PAYWYA,
?.I.; "UTMOVA. N.1.; MWITSYNA. A.P.; MUTILIN. M.N.; AIRSHICHIT
K
TIMOORADOV. V.I.; 73333M, F.S.; KRAYCHMIKO. Te.P.; LOYACECKTAo
K.Y.; NIKOWIZATA. V.3.; KAKROT, G.I.; GOGINA. A.T.; TARIM, A.T.;
KRCLINA. A.T.; BRYANSM. A.M.; BMWISTROVA. V.Do; GRIGCRIYBVA, AoM.;
LUT'SWO, A.I.; ORMDWA, I.T.; TZPLIMSKATA. N.V.; FMACTISTOTA. Y.I.;
BWO10o I.M.; BOCHKAHAVA. L.D.; BOMM, V.A.; YETUMMO, A.M.;
VIEMTAM, A.A.; SORMIN. B.So; TGYBZKO. L.T.; KHTJBNIKOV. T.N.;
DMWV. D.I.; STWAVOYA, T.A.1 MANTAXIN. Y.1., red.; TAKHATOT. A.M.;
KAXIMOVA. O.K., red.isd-va; PTATAKOVA, N.D.. tekhn.red.
(Sovist agrictiltmrs; a statistical viermall Sel'skoe khosiaistvo
S=~ atutleticheskii sbornik. Hooky&, 1960. 665 p. (MI1111 13:5)
1. ftemin (1923- U.S.S.R.) TSentrallnoys atatisticheekoye upray-
loulift. 2. Upruvleui3m statist1ki sel'skogo khozynystya Mntrall-
nago etatistiobaskogo uproylaniya SM (for all except Mgkorovs,
PYB%*kova).
(Agricul to"-Sta tie tics)
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I ... IM,
Ln TiQlMatex.. Zmahch. rast. ot vroA. I bol. ~J no.10t"-9 164
(MIRA 181l)
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1. 23antrallayy usuchno-iseledoIrmtel'skiy inatitut mekhoinizataii
I an.ergatlki lesnoy promwahlennouti.
(Umberinp-Machinery)
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re4.p ZVOMI, X.S., red.lad-va; GE=ISHCMA6 T.I., tatbatred,
COopnimatlon of the rgWr of lumbering equipment by the unit
mothod] ftanizatails, resonts lesasagotowitellnogo aborudovanits.
agrW,ataynastadom. Noskya. Goslasbamixdat, 1961. 218p.
(KM 1512)
(Lumberiqg-SquIpment and supplies)
FOJZIF, S.I.j "IHX.N, A.F.j IVANOV, P.V.; IWKOVYROV, M.I.; ASONOV,
A.A.j red.
(F.anuna for a logging tamp machizery operator] Spravocbnik
re)dw*:Lka leaprmkbosa. [By] S.I.Rusin i dr. Moskva, Gos-
leabumizdat, 1963. 431 p. (MIRA l716)
1. TSontralltqy mmuchno-issledovatellskiy institut mekha-
nizatidi i energet3ld lesnoY Pror-Yahlonnosti (for an
oxcept Plyunnin).
ALXXSWM* IR.N-. IVXh.; tnsh*; LTAIROTITMT9 I.D., kILDd.tekhn.
nomk; MMMIZNIWT, Tt6T., Insh.
Inar4weing the &ffjcI*:ocy of th6 control NULgv of ths VT-100-2
turibLus. Xlok.sta. 29 to.6t26-30 Js 158. (Kiu 11:9)
(Stoam turtines-Blades)
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INVENTORt Lazaryants, E. ,,, leshini A, M.i Gromova, V. A.;
Zemit, V. AMRY101, 12., Po 1 0 -'d*k',yjnak1,y, L. V.; Romanova, R._ G. -, TmjLsk_tj
I V. L. I Shikbaloya, X.P. ~hushkLna_, Ye,.N. - Xostin. D. L.
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TITLE: Preparation of divieXl-alpha-methyletyrene rubber.15 Claas
No. 181294 /
\110
SOURCE: Izobretenlya, promyshlennyyt obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9,
1966, 76
TOPIC TAGS: rubber, methylatyrene rubber, alpha methyletyrene, divinyl
ABSTRACTt This Author Certificate introduces a method of preparing
d1vinyl-alpha-metbyletyrene rubber by emulsion copolymerization of
divlnyl Kith alpha-methylstyrene at 20C and above in thr presen e of
persulfate Initiators and emulsifiers. To increase the polymerization
rate and improve the conditions for the granular coagulation of latex,
commercial grades of sodium salts of the synthetic fatty acids ClO-Ci6
ACC NR' AP6015673 OD
are suggested as emulsifiers in the following composition (%): C1015-7;'
ClIp !2-14; Cl2j 16-17; C 15-17, C 12-13; C 9-10;
13A 14' 15P
0 7-8; below C and above C * 15-20. (Translation]
16' 10 16 [LDI i
suB com n/ sum DATE: i2mar62/
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Ta"raUwe of dried peat as the initial parameter for the
automation of tho diTing proosse. Torf. prom. 39 no.8s13-14
162., OURA 16 11)
1. &aIzInskiy tarfyanoy inatitut.
(Peat-Drying)
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25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOV/1302
Obrabotka mplavov davleniyem; sbornik statey (Pressure Treatment of
Alloys; Collection of' Articles) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958. 141 p.
4,500 Copies printed.
Eds.: (Title page). Korneyev, N.I., Doctor of Technical Sciencoss,
Professor, and Skugarev, I.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Docent; Ed. (Inside Book): Samokhodskly, A.I., Engineer; Ed.of
Publishing Houset Morozova, P.B.; Tech. Ed.: Rozhin, V.P.;
Managing Ed.: Zaymovskaya, A.B., Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers, technicans, and
research workers in scientific research Institutes. It may also
be used by design engineers and other personnel Interested in the
shaping and working or various metals and alloys.
COVERAGE: This collection of artleles deals with modern methods of
forming nickel alloys, structural steels, heat resistant alloys,
titanium alloys, and also aluminum and magnesium alloys. A descrip-
tion Is given of the methods of measuring resistance of these
metals to deformation. It is stated that during the last years
great emphasis has been put in the USSR and abroad on production
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Pressure Treatment of Alloys (Clont. ) ST-1111-3012
of precision forged parts which can be finished by polishing and
lapping only. Such methods have led to substantial savings In
metal and man hours in the productio" of turbln~- blades. The 20th
Congress of the Communiet Party indicated the necessity of using
periodically rolled stock in forging ror the sake of greater
economy and efficiency. lArge-sized aluminum alloy extruded
structural members with complex ar3as sections are said to have
wide application In airplanes, helinopters, and diesel loeomo-
tives. Research and experimental work in this field is reported
to have resulted In improved production methods and higher mech-
anical properties of large-sized aluminum alloy structural. parts.
The results of these developments, together with some experimental
work In sheet metal forming, ara presented and graphcd In this book.
A part of the bcok dsale with the study %f plast'~clty and resist-
ance to defotnation of ths new heat-resl3tant 'Itanium, molyb-
denum, and &Iuminum alloys, and their sultability for ~orglng and
press forming. The authors mention the names of' senior technicians
P.I. Potsnov, R.N. Yakovleva, and laboratory ta,.hnisians
V.B. Emelyanov, and AN. S-'~kolo,~,, who asslatid -In tne expPrimental
work.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Korneyev, N.I.; I.G.Skugarev; Ya.Ya. Grannikov, A.S. Aleshin;
N.Ya. Talyzinj P.M. Bashin, M.I. Shmelev,* E.A. Baranova. T-ee-hnology
of Precision Forging of Turbine Blades 5
Murzov, A.11, and A.A.-DKItriyev. Die Rolling of Blanks for
Turbine Blades 25
Korneyev, N.I.,and I.G. Skugarev. Study of Deformation of
Iron- and Nickel-Base Heat Resistant Alloys 34
Kalugin, B.F.j T.S. XuzIna; and A.A. Dmitriyev. Methods of
Titanium-base Alloy Sheet Rolling 56
Korneyev, K.I.; I.G. Skugarev; and S.B. Pevzner. Methods of
Extruding and ForIng Molybdenum and Molybdenum-base Alloys 69
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Pressure Tmatment or Alloys (Cont.) SOV/1302
Bykov,R.S. (deceased); K.D. Khabarov; L.D. Ogurchikov; E.M. Nepc,
R.N. Neponnyashchly; and T.N. Golokhmatovs. Methods of Extruslon
of targs-ofted Aluminum Alloy Structural Members 80
Davydov, Yu.P.1 I.G. Kovalev; and G.V. Pokrovkiy. Special
Features of Sheet Forming of Aircraft Stgel and Aircraft
Alloya 103
Filatov, F.I. Instruments and Methods of Measuring Resistanc--
to Deformation of Metals and Alloys ISO
Korneyev, N.I.; I.G. Skugarev; and F.I. Filatov. Study of
Flow Pressure of Certain Alloys 134
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ALW It. B.V. t WGVAW. 1. S.
1-flN,
Affect of 6-sethyltbiourmil an calls of tbo anterior pituitary.
Arkh anat.. Moskva 29 no. 3:82-95 Rar-Jum 1952. (CLNL 22.5)
1
1. Of the Departsent of Illatophysiology (ReM - Prof. B. T. Aleshin),
Ukraluism Institute of lb"rimental Wocrinology (Direct6r - Prof.
Z. X. Dinershtsyn).
AlMlDr. S.T.; U1011110M, 1.8,
Nfract or 6-mistbylthiouraell on the thyr*otropic function of the
pitultaxy. Arkh.anat. gist. i embr. 30 no.5231-W 3-0 153.
(UM 6:12)
1. Is otdol& gistafixtolocit (savedayushchly - proremmor B.T.Alashin)
Vkmin*kDV inatituta skuperimntallnoy andakrinologit (direktor -
professor X.K.Dlaershteym).
(Pituitary body) (Thiammell)
L. B.T."Pmr, LIX
Histolau and ptWaiclogla theory of 1. P. Pavlov. Arkh. &nat.. Koskva
30 no.6:30-41 Way-Doc 1953. (CM 25:5)
1. Of ths DeWtomt of Histol*a. (Bead -- Prof. & T. Alashin) and the
Npwtsent of 1krxism-laninles (]lead -- Docent 1. D. Popov) of MmLrlkov
Modlos.1 Institute (Director - Docent. 1. ]P. Zononemko).
~ C"M. )
Mf
ALICSION. 3.V.. professor (Kharl1rov)
-1 ilfl-IL~we &vd place of bnroones in the Integration of the
orgamiam. Probl.andok. I Corn. I no.l.-12-19 J&-F 155(W-RA 8:10)
1. lm otdola gistofisiologil (sav.--prof. B.T.Aleshin) Ukrain-
skog* inatituta eksperimentallnoy andokrimologii (dir,kandidat
moditniusklVh nank S.V.Kaketmov)
(HOEMNIS. physiology)
AL!!13".B ~T. rk.,
ApocrIne peaudosocration and the formatlon of Intracellul"
collold In the tbWroid. Arkh.mal.glet. I embr. 32 uo.1:28-35
Jft-wr 155. (KLRA 8:9)
1. In otda& gistaflatalogil (sav.prof. B.T. Aleshin)Nkrainskogo
lustltut& etaperimentallmy ermloUrInologil.
("i ID QLAMDS, p4violoSr,
aWrIva peaudoewretion & "utbeels of Intra-
c*llul" collold In dogs)
ALISSIN. B.V. (Khmrlkov)
I.-OW&MM"k "M406ral conoept In endoortnology' by I.narvat. nin.s". -134
imo.4:88-88 Ap 156. (NW 10:1)
1. Im otdsla gistofislologil (sav. - prof. B.T.Alashin) Ukrainskago
lastituts skeperimentallnoy andokrinologit (dlr. - kandidat maditsin-
skikh mak S.T.Mokalmov)
(ROWRIU OLLIDS, Pbratology.
Ima"humoral regulation (Bus))
(XURVAT, 1.)
USSR T
Human " Animal Pheylology, Physical Factors
Ref Zbur Stol, No. 2, 1959, No. 8574
V_ r Alashin 3J., Desideako M.S.
t I ti
The Importance of the State of the It-eta In the Up-take
of Fadloactive Iodine by the Thyroid Gland.
Died. "diolottlya, 19'57, 2, No. 3, 77--82
Silver discs weaguring 8X4XO.2 mm vere applied
symetrIcally to the centi*1 Zones of the cerebral
cortex In rabbits. Fnr one month the animals vere
injected subcutaneously vith 1131 having an activity
of one microcurie; periodic doterwinattone of the act-
ivity a the thyroid gland were made every three daye.
Among sales the Intensity of 1151 up-take by the gland
increased conalderably and was characterized by Indivi-
du&1 cwves of a stngle type. Asiong females the effect
was coneWrabll lose pronounced and great Individual
differoness vere noted in the Individual curves. When
6 mett7ithiouraiell (50 ag/kg) vas administered Iaternallj
C 1;4
.1 USSR T
:Mxnan and Aniuma Physiology, Physical Factors
Ulef Zhur Biol, No. 2, 1959, No. 8574
..Ut;r
I'l.,t1tut. :
ITItIc
:to the precentral zones. The combination of
ganglionectomy and Injection of methylthiouracl.1
had an effect on up-take dynamics which was
approxim4tely the samo as that of injecting
methylthiouracil when discs were a plied to the
precentral zones. frolonged sttmtlation of the
superior cervical ganglia by applying silver
rings led to a long, slow rise in the up-take
curve, while such stimulation In combination
with the Inleation of methylthiourecIl led to
a sudden i~& lasting elevation of the curve.
C --rl: 3/4
ALMMAK. B.T. (Xhsrlkov)
Aaltitovemente of Soviet science In the field of the histopbysiology
of the endocrine function. Probl.endak. I gorm. 3 no.5:27-37
5-0 057. (MLRA 11-1)
(wIDOCRIsOLOGY,
hiBtopbV9Iol. aspects. research in Russia (Rua))
0 t1l J-~ S tj 10, V V,
am"IM. A.Z., asolvammW 4,Wstol I U&Wd. profs (11yov); AJWHlXp B.T.
asolumbeavy &04'stle -pre. (Aarkov) ------
Haturm of gauer. ftabl. ondok. I coTm. i no.6:io3-lo6 I-M 057.
.f :1 (H 33A 11: 3)
1. Is Prattv*obafto komiuta XULstoretwa adravookhpananiya USSR
A*X.*orch*k**).
ondesic Mas)
i. 1y.
'14
AISHRIM, B.V.
lWacrinolory at the Fifth Congress of the Ukrainian Society
of lbvoialogists, Biachemists. and Pharmacelogists. Usp. soyr.
biol.. 43 no.1:121-IV Ja-F '57 (HIMA 10:5)
(XIDOCRIWU)GY)
A=I.M. B.V.
-
IHOU*tological Rtlas of farm and laboratory animalaw by T.N. likitin.
Revi*wed by B.T. AleshIn. Usp.sovr.biol. 46 no.lsIO9-112 JIAg 158
(MIRA 11:9)
(BLOM)
VNTJMJNART MrSIOLOGY)
KITDip TAO)
M
AUSM, B. V., fMd M, L. A.
"nw HbW=WnmIetIc Slanifiomoe of the BaBophilic Cells of the Anterior
10a Qr the Wpophyals,"
-(AU-Inst-Empti-madoe
act"how)
keedings of the Amnal ScIAmtI*Ic Sessions -- 23
Tbasee of the ftL -26 Vlarch 1959
(All-UnIm Inst. X~Ttl Zndocrinology)
froa Mept, ot 91stopbjuiology of the Ukr Vast, Uptl. Endocrinology, end
from tho abair a Ristalogy of Marlkov bledical Inst. (Ed. of the I)ept. and
Cbair, Prof. B. V. Aleshini, honcred salentitic worker.
ALESIIIX, B.V.; DMENKO, B.S.
aoin or the bmln in the relationship between the hypophy-sis and
the thyroid glwjd. Sbor. nauch. trud. Ukr. much.-issl. inst.
eksper. endok. 15s27-41 I . (NIRk 14:11)
(PITUITM amlif (THYROID GIAND) (RUIN)
ALSSII 4-AMOMMO, N.S.
boution of the thyroid gland to 6-methylthiouracil an compared
witit its reaction to the Uiyrotropic hormone. Sbor. n&uch. trud.
Ulcr. nauch.-isol. inst. eksper. endok. 15:240-164 159. (Mi"I 14: 11)
(THYROID GLAND) (UILLCIL) (PITUITARY BODY)
AMON. B.I. (1har1kov)
Hormone formation In the posterior lobe of the pituitary body and
their affect on %be function of the adenohypoplWais. Ump.sovr. 47:10-q1
jo-P 059. (MIRA 12:2)
(PMITART WAND, plVoiol.
hormone prod.b7 josterior lobe & off. on anterior
lobe, review OWN )