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arill 7~' kv, It k %lo-imi that tfie 117~ollllioll fl.l. vIl-onill
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VTOROV, YE. N.
N. G. SUSHKIN, 1. A. KDVNCR. YE. N. VrOROV
"Electron Sensitometry," Izvestiya Akad Nauk USSR, Ser Fiz, 16: 395-402, No. 4, 1951
The over-all quality of this work appears to be satisfactory; it Is a ttraight-
forward job and Involved no particular ingenuity since many other people have Alade
similar measurements of electron sensitivity of emulsions. The results agree In
general with those obtained by previous workers. The work was carried out on a reg-
ular electron microscope and required only familiarity with the operation of this
instrument. Presumably the authors have had previous experience on the electron
microscope.
IX
VTOROV, YE. N.
Al. G. SUSHKIN and E, N. VTOROV
"Resolving Power of Photographic Emulsions for Electron Beams." Izvestiya Akad Nauk
USSR, Ser Fiz 16; 403-409, 1951,
This work deals with an important question, both from a theoretical and practical stand-
point, upon which there Is very little literature of any merit. It shows considerable
originality and ingenuity. One very basic experimensal consideration Is c(mnpletely
Ignored In the report and would make the results absolutely unreliable It no adequate
provisions were made to eliminate this variable. Except for this factor, the work is
reasonably, though not extraordinarily. thorough. The authors appear to be more ex-
perienced in the field of the physics of the photographic image than in electron micros-
copy. though they seem to exhibit an adeaquate familiarity with the operational features
and the literature on the microscope.
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VTOROV'," Ye. N.
USSR/glectronico - Photography
Jul/Aug 51
*Electronic Sensitometry," N. G. Sushkin,, L A. Kovner, Ye. N. Vtorov, Moscow Inst of
Power Eng Imeni Molotov
OIx Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XV, No 4, pp 395-402
Subject deals with quant photographic properties of materials. Investigated 12 typeB
of Russian-made plates; and plotted curves of emulsion sensitivity vs charge density.
Tabulates electronic parameters of plates. Authors are grateful to V. A. Fabricant
and K. S. Bogemolov for advice.
PA 195T38
/raectranice - Pliotography
Jui/Aug 51
"Resolving Pover of Photoemulsion for Electron
Rays'" W. 0. Bushkin, Ye. N. Vtorov, Moscow
Dmst of Pover Zug imeni. Molotov
"Iz Ak Nauk BSSR, Ser Piz" Vol XV, No 4,
Vp 402-407
R"sian-mads electron microscopes Vrovide medium
mWification and further optica.1 magnification
Of photographic plates requires good resolving
pmer.; Methods applied for measurements of re-
solving paver of photoesulsion are those by
195T39
VW/zlectronics - Photography Xul/Aug 51
(Coutd),
S. berries (Za fuer Pb7sik, 122, 1~" and 119,
1942) - and by M. Ardenne (Zlektroneriftermi-
kroscopie, Berlin, 1940). Results tabulated.
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AUTHOR: Vtorov, Ye. P.1 Dmitrenko, 1. M.
GIG: Physico-Technical Institute of Low Temperature, AN UkrSSR, Khartkov
(Fiziko-tekhnicheski,y institut nizkikh temperatur AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Superconducting bolometricocurrent modulator
SOURCE: Pribory :~ tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 3, 1966, 223-224
TOPIC TAGS: de amplifier, bolometer, bolometric modulator, superconductivity
ABSTRAM An amplifier is described which is intended for measuring extremely small
(1o-11 v) voltages produced by low-resis-;ance ( 0.1 ohm) sources; the Anstrumant
uses a film modulator whose superconductivity is destroyed, at a preset frequency,
by means of periodic illumination. The instrument uses standard electronic components
and is claimed to be simpler than previously known d-c amplifiers (e.g., I. M.
Templeton, J. Scient. Instr., 1955, v- 32, 314). A block diagram of the amplifier
and a sketch of the lm-teVemtum 1:mt of the d2im Ewe shown. T-e new instrument was usedI
for measuring varid2aiin 2mistUrewith temperabiee (rwg-, 2-3-5K) of'almjEp-crystal specimen of
very pure cadmium (RO/R293 = 1.1 x 10-55). f'The authors wish to thank 1. Kh. Albegova
.and T.P. Boyko for their assistance in the work". Orig.art.has: 4 figures.
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Chromivm in bean-conglwerate iron ores in the Serov deposit
(Northern Urals). Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; ge,>I. i rav. 4
no.4-.79-85 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Sverdlcrvskiy gornyy institut imeni V.V.Vakhrusheva.
(Serov re~on (Sverdlovsk ProvinceHron ores)
(Chromium
4LAT)XOVSXIY, A. K., SITAROVA, A. K. q VTORUSIT111. A. VAL
Turpay Straits - Petrolorj Rocka-Igneous
Ape of the igneous rockg in the central part of the Turpay Straits. Dokl. AN SSSR 81, No.
1, 1952. Urallskiy Gosudar8tvennyy Universitet im. A.M. Gorfkogo. Rcd. 8 Dec. 1951
2
SOI Monthly List of Russian Accessionss Library of Congress, - August 195g Uncl.
SARAYEV , S.V. , inzh.; KALYUHIM, G A. , inoh. i VTORUSIIIII, F.S. _, tekhnik
Manufacture of mesh-reinforced concrete arches (a :tells) with
two--~zy clirvatnre in Novosibirek. Bet. i zhel.-bet. no.10-465-
467 0 161. (MIRA 14%12)
.(Novosibirsk-Roofs, Shell)
S11901621004100410111019
(7b B110138
AUTHORS: Asimova, R. M., Kozlov, P. V., Kargin, V. A., Vtorygin, S. Mi
TITLE: Plasticization of polymers with high-molecular compounds
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, no. 4, 1962, 554-559:
TEXT: The effect of high-molecular plasticizers (butadieno nitrile rubber
CKH-40(SKIT-40) on the temperatures of polymer transitions and their
mechanical properties werestudied.' Cellulos6 acetate butyrate with brittle~
point of 1300C was-used as the polymer. Polymer and planticizer were mixed
in chloroform, the plasticizer concentration having been changed over a
wide range. Thormomachanical tests were conducted on samples ranging from
pure polymer to pure plasticizer. In the case of compatibility of the two
components, the brittle point was found to be strictly proportional to the
part by volume of the plasticizer in the system, i. e. intorpacket plastici-
zation of the polymer takes place here. The development of such homogeneous
systems was observed(only-for very small amounts of plasticizer 0-10%),
and very large ones 90-9e-). Microheterogeneous mixtures formed in thd
remaining concentration range. With a plasticizer concentration of 10-30~0:
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Plasticization of polymers ... B117/BI38
the brittle point at first remained constant, which is characteristic of
interpacket plasticization. At a concentration above 3Q,14, the system
began to become heterogeneous. With a plasticizer content of 40-80~., the
brittl9 points of the two components appeared separately on the thermo-
mechanical curves. The temperature transitions of plasticized cellulose
acetate butyrate, hardened butadiene nitrile rubber, and their mixtures
evidently correspond to these brittle points. Films of cellulose acetate
butyrate with different plasticizer concentration were used for dynamometer,
tests. An increase of the plasticizer content up to 51d did not increase
the relative elongation of the samples, but did reduce their tensile
strength sharply. The low mechanical strength of plasticized samples is
probably due to a microheterogeneity of the system. With a high rubber
content (70% by weight) the samples behave like rubber. Calculation of
the modulus of elasticity and study of its dependence on the plasticizer
concentration produced the following roaulti When intraducing small amounts
of rubber, the modulus of elasticity of the polymer is reduced, and remains
constant and sufficiently high up to a 60% plasticizer concentration.
With axubber content of 70% the modulus of elasticity of the polymer becomaw.
equal to that of the high-polymor plasticizer. -By using high-polymer
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plasticizers materials with sufficiently high modulus of elasticity may be
obtained. The mechanical properties required can, however, only be obtained i
if homogeneous systems form from polymer and plasticizer, which requires
compatibility of both components. Noncompliance with this condition leads
to the develbpment of a heterogoneous system and embrittlement of the materiaL
There are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. 14. V. Lomonosova
(M9scow State University imeni M. V. Lomono8ov)
SUBMITTEDt March 15, 1961
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ACC-IFR% AP&O06360 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/002/0095/0095
IAUTHORt Pashchenko D. I.. -Vtorygint S. It.; Kleyaenov,,
Markevich, A. H.; Volokhono 0 --E
v F.; Zorina, 3
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TITLE: Preparation of polytetrafluoroetlivlone.f Class 39. No. 178104
(announced by Iqstitute of Chemical Physics, AN SSSR' (Institilt.
khimicheskiy fiziki AN SSS.R)j
SOURCE: Izobreteniyaq promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2.
1966, 95
1TOPIC TAGSe poly te traf luoroe thyl ene, polymerization, polymerization
initiator
ABSTRACT: A method of preparing polytetrafluoroethylene through pAl
merization of tetrafluoroethylene under ultraviolet light in the
presen ce o~ initiators is described, In order to obtain polymers with
an extensive surface arsa, perhalogenated freons are proposed for use
as initiators* [LDj
SUB CODE: 471 SUBH DATE: 22Feb65/
-urka-U. 67-A.743,41-002,7-
ASIMOVA, R.M.; KCZIDV, P.V.; KARGIN, V.A.; VTCRYGIN, S.M.
C-
Plasticization of polymers by high molecular compcunds.
VyBokom.soed. 4 no.4:554-559 Ap 162. (MIPJ, 15:5)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarotvennyy universitet imeni M.V.
Lomonosova.
(Polymers) (Plasticization)
(Macromolecular compounds)
BARKOVSKIY, V.F.;
Use of Photoelectrocolorineters with optical compensation in the
differential method of spectrophotometry. Zhur.anal.khim. 17
no.1:39-42 Ja-F '62. (MIRA 15:2)
1. A.M.Gor~y Ural State University, Sverdlovsk.
(Spectrophotometry)
BARKOVSKIY, V.F.; VTORYGINA, I.H.
Determination of nickel in steels bf differential photozetrZ,
Zav.lab. 28 no.3t275-276 162, (WRA IL'J5.4)
1. Urallskly gosudarstvannyy universitet imeni, A.M.Gorlkogo,
(Nickel-AnalysLs) (Steel-Analysis)
(Photometry)
HARKOVSKIY9 V.F.; Ap 1~.N.
_PHRYGIAN
DeterminaAlon of large amounts of manganese in steels by the
-differental photometry method. Zhur,anal.khime 17 no.7t865-
867 o f62. (KERA 15M)
1. A.M.Gorky Ural State University Sverdlovsk.
(Manganes"nalysia) tSteel-4nalysis)
USSR/Diseases of Farm Aninals - General Problems. R-1
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 16goo
Author : Vtorygina, O.A., Vitayeva, R.N.
Inst : BasWdr Agricultural Institute.
Title : On the Use of Ultrahigh Frequency in Certain Inflammtory
Processes.
Orig Pub : Tr. Dashkirsk. s.akho in-ta 1956, 7j, 21.6-220
Abstract : The authors report on the effectiveness of UHF therapy
and on its use in combination with pharmaceutical prepa-
rations in the treatment of catarrhal and purulent laryn-
gopharyngitis and inflar=tions of sub-maxillary lynpha-
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uchab. zav.; neftl i gaz 5 no.39109-113 162.
(MI RA 16: 8)
1. Groznenakiy neftyanoy institut.
VTYURIN , A. 1 1.
"alculating the irngavlty cf the parts of a hcjisl.ing
in a device for undergroinJ ~vo;ll rep~jJrlng. Jzy, Vpq o~:nab~
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24943 WYMUY 0 A. -I. t CMODMVP A-.Ih. 1 -0 Prifri-tets Akadenika 1. P.
Gervvwa'f-Do6i&tel (a ~10 Zikoma IT Sovrectirostl Fffektibbykh Kharakterlctlk
TsevtrobszhrWkh--Hagmtatelsy. OorrV Zhurval, 1949, o. 8. S. 16-17.
Set Utopist, No33j. 1949
Subject USSR/Angineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 5/30
Author Kaslyanov, V. M. and Vtyurin, A. I.
AID P - 1342
Title Starting-stress calculation of sleeve couplings
used for well casings.
Periodical Neft. khoz., v.32, #12, 1!5-16o D 1954
Abstract The authors comment on V. 1. Tarauevich's article
published in this magazine, April 1953, concerning
the use of F. I. Yakovlev's formula for the
determination of the "starting stress" in the
thread of sleeve couplings. Two drawings.
Institution: None
Submitted : No date
VTIJURINY A. I.
"Rmdamentals of the Reory of Drill Do-uering witin, the Use of a B~ani 3M'-e."
Iloscow CTder of 1,abor Red Blanner Petroleum Inst imeni Academician 1. 1% 7,ubkin., -03cow, 1
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 32, 6 Aug 55
VTYLMIN, B. A.; SHTJMSKIY, Petr Aleksandrovich,
"Underground ice "
report to be submitted for the Intl. Conference on Permafrost, Purdue Univ.,
Lafayette, Indiana, 11-15 Nov 63
KUPRINAO N.P.j VTDJRIN, B.I.
Stratigraphy and cryogenic features of Quaternary sediments in the
rana Valley. Izv. All SSSR- Ser.,-geol. 26 no.5;76-87 My '61.
(MIRA 14-:5)
1. Goologicheskiy inatitut AN SSSR i Tnstitut merzlotovedeniya
AN SWR-,* Moskva.
(Yana Valley (Yakutia)-Geology,, Stratigraphic)
MURINO B.I. I
Origin of underground Ice bode in the region of the village of
Anadyr'. Probl.Sev. no-3:60-65 159, (MIR& 13:4)
1. Institut marx1otovedenlya in. Y.A.Obruchima AN SSSR.
(Anadyr' region-Frosen ground)
VTYURINj B.I., kand.geograf.nauk
Buried pingo. Priroda 50 no. 3:107 & 161. (MLR-A- 14:2)
1. Institut merzlotovedeniya AN SSSR9 Moskva.
(Tumara Valley~--Frozen ground)
26-r,6-4-13145
AUTHOR: Vtyurin, B.I., Candidate of Geographical Sciences
TITLE: A Study of the Ice-Covered Shores and Icebergs in Antarc-
tica (Izucheniye ledyanykh beregov i aysbergov v Antark-
tike)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 4, PP 59-63 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author spent the winter of 1956/57 with glaciologists
L.D. Dolgushin, A.P. Kapitsa and Yu..M. Model' in Antarctica
studying the ice-covered shores of the Davis Sea and the
adjacent area. The scientist3 covered an area from 740
to 1110 east latitude and noted the following ice formations
of independent character. The Antarctic glacial cover is
the most magnificent glacial formation on eartht covering
about 13 million sq km. Shelf glaciers are comparatively
frequent. They are wide, moderately-high formations con-
sisting of recongealed firn. The ice caps are in their
forms similar to those of thp Arctic. They are low, in-
dependent glacial formations topping elevated portions of
dry land or underwater banks. Drifted glacier-( com-
pletely independent glacial formations) are widely spread
Card 112 along the edge of the Antarctic ice coat and cansi3t of
26-56-4-1314-
A Study of the Ice-Covered -Shores and Icebergs in Antarctica
recongealed firn and layers of infiltrated ice. 1_01any Ant-
arctic glacier 1L,ormations move towards the coast and dis-
charge broken-off masses into the sea where these icebergs
float in the vicinitly of the shore. They are often stopped
y underwater ridges and then form entire iceberg belts or
b I
"ice fjords".
There are 3 photos.
ASSOCIATION: Institut merzlotovedeniya imeni V.A. Obrucheva Akadem-ii nauk
SSSR (Yoskva) (Institute for the Study or Pcr=Xrost
imeni V.A. Obruchev of the USSR Academy of 'Jcionces (Moscow)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Ice-Antarctic regions 2. Antarctic regions-Geophysical factors
VELININA, N.A.j kand.tekhn.nauk, otv. red.~_VMRIN kand,
geogr. nauk, otv. red.; KUDASHEVA, 1.0., red.izd-va;
ULIYANOVA, O.G.,. tekhn.red.
[Geocryological conditions in Western Siberia, Yakutia and
the Chukchi Peninsula] Cxeokriologicheskie usloviia Zapadnoi
Sibiri, IAkutii i Chukotki. Moskva,, Izd-yo "Nauka,," 1964.
138 p. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut merzlotovedeniya.
Q
VTYURIN _A,; - KOREYSBA, M.M.,, otv. red.; KUDASHEU, I.G., red.
,,
izd-va; TIKHOVIIROVA, S.G., tekhn. red.
(cryogenic structure of Quaterriary sediments as revealed
by a study in the Anadyr Lowland] Kriogennoe stroenie
chetvertichnykh otlozhenii (na primere Anadyrskoi ni2men-
nosti). 1,1,oskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 150 P.
(MIRA 17:3)
VTYURINY B.I.; GASANOV, Sh.Sh.
e-------
Cryopedologie-facies method and its significance, Trudy Ingt,,
meral.AN SSSR l8tlO3-107 062. (KIRA 16:2)
(cryopedology)
VTrMNv_!iD GASANOV, Sh.Sh.
History of the formation of-permanently frozen ground in the
lower Anadyr Lowland. Trudy Inat.merzl.Aff SSSR 18i72.94 162o
(Anadt'r Lowland-Frozen ground) (MMA 16a2)
VTYURINY B.I.
Features of the aryological structure of loose deposits in the
Tumara Basin. Trudy Inst. meral, AN SSSR 17s34,38 161.
(MIR& 15.-2)
(Tumara Va2ley--Frozen ground)
12-90-2-2/30
AUTHOR: DolgushLp*L.D.; Vtyurin, B.I.; Model', Yu.M.; and Kapitsa,
A.P.
TITLEs The Preliminary Results of the Glaciological Investigations
of the First Soviet Continental Expedition to the Antarctic
(Predvaritellnyye rezulltaty glyatsiologicheskikh issledo-
vaniy pervoy sovetskoy kontinentallnoy ekspeditsii v Ant-
arktide)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vsesoy4znogo Geograficheskogo Obshchestva, 1958,
Vol 90, Nr 2, PP 118-133 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The USSR Academy of Sciences undertook an Antarctic expedition
in 1956 - 57. The coast of the Antarctic continent between 740
and 1100 (eastern longitude) was explored for a distance of
2,000 km. Investigations included aerial observations over
a total distance of 50,000 km. The authors give detailed des-
criptions of glaciological investigations which were concentra-
ted on the following subjectst 1) the ice cover and glacier mor-
phology in the eastern Antarctic according to topography, in-
crease and decrease of glaciersi 2) the snow-accumulation pro-
cessesj, the dynamics) nature and properties of the snow cover;
3) the temperature conditi6ns of snow, ice and upper layer of
the Earth crust; 4) the composition and.structure of the ice
Card 112 covers and shelf glaciers; 5) the thickness of ice covers, shelf
12-90-2-2/30
The Preliminary Result5 of the Glaciological Investigations of the First
Soviet Continental Expedition to the Antarctic
glaciers and ice domes; experimental ice borings; 6) glacier
movement speeds, iceberg formation processes and geological
activity of glaciers. There are 6 photographs, 1 map and
5 schematic drawings.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
I
Card 2/2 1. Geophysics 2. Ice-Antaretic-USSR 3. Snow-Antarctic-USSR
VAW491, I kand. geograf. nank
,,.& t!~
Structure of 7earl7 marine land floe in lastern Antarctica.
Inform. biul. Sov. antark., eksp., no.4:55-60 '59.
(14IRA 12:11)
LInatitut merz1otovededya AN SSSR.
(Antarctic regions-4ce)
VTYURIN, B.I.
Some geomor
'phological terms in cr7opedology. Yat.k osa.uch.o zerz.
zon.zem.kory no.3:126-i34 '56. (MIRA 13:9)
(Yrozen ground--Terminology)
VTYURIV, S.1,; VTYURIIIA, Te.A.
Winter observations on the formtlon and bahwilor of frost
cracks In ice wndges, Trudy InatemersLAN SSSH 16:98-1o,5
'6o. (MIRh 133-10
(Kazachlyet region-Froxen ground)
VTYURIN, B.M.
- I.... ... - - - --- --
Diatribution of labeled vitamin B in different organs and its
excretion from the organtom in o/cybrimental fractures. Vit. res.
i ikh isp. no.,5:256-260 161. (MIRA 1531)
1. Kafedra meditsinskoy radiologii TSentrallnogo instituta, usovershon-
r,tvovaniya vrache 14oskva,
(NLNOGOBAU4I14E) (FRAGTIJR~,Z)
VTYURINJ B.M.
Use of rad i oac tive i so tcrp- s I ri r-'-r- r- ~'. a S-n --s *:; ~D F' --a' fzrn~~ - -, Tz
of the thyroid gland. I-Sad,md. 10 no.3i&-87 ;L- 1'::
O~.
(M-M-,1 18-.6)
1. Eristit-Lit Y--dittsinckoy radiologii (dir. - deyat-vitelInyy C~~Ien
AMN SSSR prof. G.A.Zedgenidze) AIM S,(.3,SR, Moskva.
BALISEVICH, S.Ya.; MURIN B.M.
~ - I,--,-
P32-treatment of vascular complications of erythremia. Med.rad-
9 no.g,.22-26 S 164. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Kafedra rentgenologii i radiologii (zav. - prof. I.A.Shekhter)
Moskovskogo jditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo instituta i Instituta
meditainskoy radiologii AW4 SSSR.
A
e r
e c u r ri u
li,,,er Zter a burn a n
!,~-Itituta kl-llrar~-.il i:ajil-. ~j (dir.
le n 2- r S2 SP- r
1
SARKISOV, D.S.; VTYURINr B.V.
Electron-microscopic -findings on regeneration. rxsper. khir.
i anest. 9 no-5:3-8 S-0 164. (M'IRA 18tll)
1. Inatitut khlrurgii imeni A.V,,Vishnevakogo (direktor -
deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A.A.Viahnevskiy)AMN SSSR,
Moskva.
OVCHMIKOV, N.M,,, prof,; _7!URIINIJ~.V.
Certain structural characteristics of Treponema pallid= in
electron microscopic obserwation. Vest.derm.i ven. 35 no.4:
48-52 Ap 161. (TPMONEKA PALLIDUM) (MIn 14 22 5)
OVCH171NIKOVA, V.M., prof.,'_ VTYMNI, 4!.V.
1-3 - - - -, 11 --- - I-.-
Gonococcus in the elatron microscope. Vest.derm-.i ven. no.6:
48-49 161. O-MRA J 5: 5)
1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-isaledovateltakogo kozhno-venerolo-
gicbeskogo instituta (dir. - kand.med.nauk N.M. Turanov) Mini-
sterstva zdravookhranoniya RSFSR.
(NEISSERIA GOVONUIOBAE)
AMOR: Sarkisov, D. S. ; Vtyurbi, B. V.
TITLE: Pegenerahon an the basis of electron microscopic data
MED SOLTRCE. Eksper-im. khiri-rgiya i 3mesteziol. , no. 5, 1~64, 3--8
TOPIC TAGS: tissue regeneration, celiu.ax regeneration, electron microscopy, ce-U
structure, pathology, inLracellular hyperplasia
TRANSLATION: The autMrs review the significance of ejectron microscopy as a method
fnr scudvinz the pathological changes in t.ssues azd revealing the Lomplexity and speciEcity
11 1 - -- - . I
CmId 1/2
L 431014-65
ACCESSION NR: A25008615
the wdstence of unity of form and functiQn In va-rious pathological states. L. LAozner
SUB CODE. LS ENC!': 00
'PlIlUiZIN N. I. -- "Invectim!A4on of thr Tem-)erati;re lener, encC
Peda rrorical Inst. (Dissertation, -for, Uic Je,(,rer of Cand~dilue -in Physico-
I
Sciences).
SO: Vechernaya I-l'osk-va Januari-December 1052
VTYUR11-1' "'4. 1.
Therw.or.a-netisir
Tew. en~ture function of hystereni5 lossr:~s ir rotatinr ma-netlc Izv.
P
fiz. 16, Ho.
Mmwestigated bysteresis losses in eingle crystals of Ni in rotating
magnetic fields from 100 to n. o6ooerstedo and temp dependence of bysteresis losses
in range from 900 to 5230 K by meaw of remote recorder in photofilm, Results are
plotted in curves and agree vith those by L. V. Kivenskiy (Trudy SFTI, 26j, 1949)0
Indebted to L. V. Kiremkiy and B. F. Toomakion.
251T31
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librar-v of Congress
Ji-me 1953. UNCL.
L)
V-1YRIN, A.I., DAMYN, A.l., 1111-V, TUK~iLO-I, ?,.i., KY.,tEJS-KlY, L.V., iLtSOV,A.I.
A-
"The Temperature and RoLation i~ysteresis in Ferromagnetic viaterials"
Krasnoyarsk
Co.riference on Riysics of i,L.:.~gnetic Phenomena,
i,iay 1956, 3verdlovsk U53H
VTYMIN, N. I., VLASOVI A. I. , KOWSKIY ' L V BROKYN, A. I. I IVIZV, V. F. I
and TUKALDV, R. 1. (Krasno;;rs~~
"The Temperature and Rotation Hysteresis in Ferromagnetic Materials,"
a paper submitted at the International Conference on Physics of Magnetic
Phenomena, Sverdlovsk, 23-31 MOY 56.
ATJTHORSv* Kirenskiyj Le V., Vlasov, A, Ya.j Vtyurinj N. 1. 48-2-1-2/26
Drokinj A. I.., Ivlev, V. F#, Tukal~V-I-R-- -1.
TITLE: Note on the Temperature- and Circular-Hy3teresis in Ferromagnetic
Substaneva (Temperaturnyy, i vraa"hateltnyy gisterezia v ferromag-
netikakb,).
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Ser-1ya, Fizicheskaya, 1957) Vol, 21, Nr 2,
pp. 1262-1267 (USSR.)*
ABSTRACT: In thit paper experimental investi-ations- were conducted of: 1L) The
temperature hysteresis:of magnetization according to the B.-.Cyclo
(cooling.,heating) (TMH), -2) the temperature hysteresis of magneto-
striottion (TO), 3) the temperature hystere,,s-is of the galranomagne-
tic effect (THGE) according to the &-~cyale*(heating,-j--ooling), 4)
the phenomenon of the "circular', hysteresis of magnetostriction was
established and investigated parallel to the study of the losses in
rotating magnetic fields. The investigations were conducted on various;
samples of niekel~ On the examination of the TUI effect thick, samples
showed a wich more marked effect than thin ones. If further conling
is applied, the thicker samples are subject to the effect of the den
magnetization factor, which reduces the originally weak field., The
Card 1/2 importance of the energy-of anisotropy grows) because of which fact
I
KIRIASKIY, L.V.; VLASOV, A.Ta.; jn~KN, N.I. ,
F6~it'eresim of magnstostriction. in rotating magnetic fields. Isy.
vys.ucheb.zav.; fiz. no.5:52-54 # 58, (MIRA 12:1)
i.-Inutitut fixiki Sibirskmo otdoleniya AN SSSR I Krasnoyar-
skly pedagogichmakAy Institut.
(Magnstostriction)
POPEREKA, M.Ya.; VTYURIN, N.I.; ZAKIIAROVA, V.A.; AVRAWNKO, 0.1.;
.
Internal stresses in galvanizing coatings. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39
no.2:527-530 F 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Krasrioyarskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
VTrURIN V. 1,
- I
Conference ort the Present Stat,4 ane, %.tential Development of Infor-
mation Work in Chemical
23 '64-
and petroohemical
-ndustries. NTI no..Uz22-
(MIRA 1881)
V7YURIN, ~V.11. , _
Cutting the time required for the preparation and publication of
information materials is one of the most important taeks of the
central branch information organs. NTI no.3:3-4 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
61-ii
VTYURIN, V.I.
-- , -
Publications of All-Union and nentral b-zen-ch orgaps of acientifie
and technological information in 1964. NTI no.110-4 163.
(MIRA 17-2)
VTYURIN. V.I.
-,.,
Principal demands made an certain types of information sources.
NTI no.8:3-5 164. (MIRA 17:12)
VTYIJRINt V.I.
Presidium of the Central Board of the Science and Technology Society
of the Petroleum and Gas Industry on the state of information work
in its branches. NTI no.8:6 163. (KRA 16:10)
1. Upravleniye informatsii Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po koordinatsii
nauchno-issledovateliskikh rabot SSSR.
VTYUMJ, V.I,
Central LLstitute of Scientific Information on Building and
Architecture, a division of the Academy of Building an4 Archi-
tecture of the U.S.S.R. NT1 no.727-8 163. (RIBA 16:11)
VTYURIPU, Ye.A.--
4.-
Geocryologic phenomena and relief forms created by them in
southeastern Tranabaikalia. Trudy Inst.merzl.AN SSSR ISM-25
162. (MIRA 16s2)
(Transbaikalia.-Cz7opedology) (Tranobaikalia-Landforms)
VMRIM, D, 1. t VTY"111A, Ye#A'
Winter observations an the formtion. and behavior of frost
cracks in ice wedges, Trudy Inst.marzl.AN SSSR 16,98-105
160. (14M 13.- 4)
(Kaxachly" region-Proxen ground)
VTYURIHA , Ye.A.
Establishing cry-pedological zones in southeastern Transbaikalia.
Trudy Inst. merzl. AN ';.'qSR 17:5-16 161. (KOU 15;2)
(Trausbaikalia-Cryopedology)
V~rmliA, Ye.A.
he 6 1 1" 1,C.., 1 e
ct the of :,eat- intariay-er in t o"- , --- _jli
dopni"'I 0. 5-zv. AN' SSESE. ~nz . 1pog. no,.4-,76-81 T-.L--Ag 165.
(MIRA 38.-8)
1. Floakovi3kiy gosudarsttri~r-n7j mrivers-Itet im. M.V.Lomonosova.
VTYURINA, Te.A.
Temperature conditions of Lake Glubokoye and their affect on
permanently frnzen rocks. Trudy Inst.maraLAN SSSR 16:132-141
16o. (HIRA 13:4)
(Kazachlye region-Frozen ground)
(Glubokaye, 4tke (Takutia)-Temperature)
T"ZIBUl"KI), Ivan Stepanavich, nauchn. sotr.f, MURIN, Yevgordy
Araenlyavi---h, rauchn.
(Manual for the iriaLrucU(jn of workers in aafe W"rAlng
methods In lumbering] Fcsobie po obuchanilu rabiclAkh
bazopuanym priemam L.-Oa na lesozagotovkakb, Hop~-~a,
Lesnaia promyshlannostt, 11465. 2,J* p, (VIJAA
i. Laburatorlya okhrary t-t;,da i tekhniki bezapasnost,-
Severnoga na:-acbnc--isslGdovatellBkogo jnati,-ulla prorq:shlen-
nosti.
TU. A - V.
Zonal conference of the botanical gmrdens of the southern U.S.S.R.
on landscape Cardening In cities. Biul.Olav.bot.sada no.26:116-118
456. (HLRL 10;2)
I. Glavnyy botanicheakiy sad Akademii. nauk SM.
(Landscape gardening)
Minus - ian Imincu, 1.], doktor; GEOPMKU, Radi [Georgescup R.1p prof.;
IkAKYULE, 14. (Bukharest)
Liver clearance. Report no*l: Determination of clearance Vith
radioactive colloid gold. Klin.med. no.7150-55 161.
(MIRA 14:8)
(LIVER) (GOLD-ISOTOPES)
ZZ
U ZIM 2)h .1 h 21 JU 3) L,vM X) 1.vM
CA 22
Corrosive action of uaphthonic s,aide in the petroloun of
Maikop. A.SiLbarowt- Aso rimidghanskoe Neftynom lChotyaletvo 1930, go.
90117-2l.-Naphtenic acids mid not the S compdo. are responsible for
corrosion of refinery equipment working on the Maikop crude oils.
V. Kalichevsky
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Yugoslavia (430)
General - Serials
The Code of Stefan Dugan and monastery charters
as a source for agricultural research on medieval
Serbia. P- 351- Addresses at the solemn session
of the Academy to celebrate fifty years of work
by its president, Aleksandar Belie. P- 356.
East Zuropean Accessions List, Library of
Congress, Vol. 1, no. 13, November 1952.
UNCLASSIFIED
"Card I of 2"
VUCE' N.
Yugoslavia (430)
Srpska akademija nauka. GLAS91K. Beograd.
(quarterly bulletin containing abstracts of
transactions and proceedings of the Serbian
Academy of Sciences). Vol. 1, no. 3, 1949.
last European Accespions List, Library of
Congress, Vol. 1, no- 13, November 1952.
UNCLASSIFIED
"Card 2 of 2"
7,oLimL-m)A n ieki.T. virrmarna voftkA
a.-' ti !:na ~11.-rl. it ..[I- tr-s m -ir
42 47, 1954
.... ... I. ...i
VUCE'TOVIC, IT.; SPL91C. m.
T I
Rollinp zinc at7llns and the -nrol)lem of ;,In-. -7--.
(Tehnika, 'Tol. 11, nf). 0, 195",. '3,m.P,-ra0,
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JulY 1957. Un-A.
%nicyric, R.
"Foundation of a hall on the exhibition ground in Belgrade."
INZnVY-RSKE STATIY, Praha, Czechoslova'-da, Vol. 7) No. 6, June 1959.
Monthly List of East European At~.cessions (Ei-AI), LCI V,,.)I. 8, No. 9j Septerrbier 1959
Unclassified.
VuCeric" R.
Sixth International Congress on Large Dams. p. 28.
IZGRADNJA. (Dmst-,,o gradevinakih inzenjera i technicara Srbije i
Udruzenje gradevinskih i gradevinsko zanatukih preduzeca Srbije.)
Beograd, Yugoslavia. Vol. 12, no. 11/12, 11ov./Dec. 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, VOL. 8, no. 6p
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TLICETIC . R.
Ideal soil conditions for construction of earth dams.
p. 187. Vol. 3.1, No. 2, 1956. THMKA. Beograd.
Yugoslavia.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (MAL) Library
of Congress, Vol. 5, No. 8. August, 1956.
GOBIG, Timotej, inzop asistent (Novi Sad., Yaksims Gorkog 26); BAGVANSKI,
suvan., inz,., naueni saradnik; VVETIC., Sofija., ins,,t asistent'
Comparison of various systems of mochanical milking app34ed on
Yugoslav large farms, Tehnika JLg:Suppl.: Organizacija *da
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VUCETIG. Slobodan. inz. (Zagreb, Marticeva 38/1)
Mining of thin and very steep bauxite ore deposits,
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14 no, 12: 2231-2236 D 163
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P M-, IODICAL: ",.'AG'IA?-, IIEZOGAZDASAG. Vol. 10, no. 21, Nov. 19""
.,u
Vuchetich, Gy. r' estions of registering horned cattle in the herd'hook, p. 17.
iT
111onthly Idst of East European Accersions (E&,Iil) 1,C. Vol. 8. ,.o. 2,
February 1,059, Unclass.
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MCILrI, OTI~-'S '.' 1A _ 'he Powerful steep falling veins of coal
in the i~obov Jj
o1 "r,te 'line ~;ntenirise vrith belts
from the tm) lownweird by filling. p. 2~.
Vol. 11, No. 2, 1-~%Ir./J~Dr. 1956.
11-11-TA10 DE10
T~;C141401,0GY
Sofiiu, BUtgaria
So: East &M-O.Dean ArcesFion, Vol. 6, No. -1, MtYr!h 1.957
YATDSMV, Atanasi IVALOY, Dimi~r; VUCIMV, Georgi; RUSSKIT, 1.1.(Narodnaya
Respub ika gariya j
Using reinforced concrete supports in Bulgarian People's Republic
coal mines. Ugoll 33 no.8:42-" Ag 158. (MIRA 12:1)
(Bulgaria--Mine timbering)
(Reinforced concrete construction)
ITANOV,, D., inmho; VUCHSV,, G.
Mechanized mine supportings and possibilities of its
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