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8MCZ CODE: UR/0226/66/000/dC9/01270016
AMOR: Kus*skova, X. A.; KIslyy, P. 40
ORO: InsWute of Pro'blims in Material ScitneeiAN UkrSSR (Institut
materialovedeniya AN UktSSR)
I . I PV1
I,TPTLE: Study of sintering aircont I idenum dii1licide alloys
19OURCE: Poroshkovays metallurglys, no. 9, 1966, 11-16
MPIC TAGS% zirconium d1boride alloy, molybdenum MON30M containing alloy, allOr
sinterIng PosALwsroemer-vA. a4sr' OU-4,09f9OIA I Vw@)
ABSTRACT: The process of sinteri Irconium diboride alloys with 5, 10 or 15%
molybdenum diellicide has S_'e@tatlerftnivestlgated. Specimens 8 mm In diameter and 12
high were compacted from zirconlum d1borldo and molybdenum diallialds pMers and
sintered at 1400-2000C. The sintering to &,@ompanied by formation of zirconium
diboride-base solid solution. A liquid phame% orms at temperatures above l8WC and
Muld phase, however, disappears during
brings about an Intensive shrinkage. The q
the sintering process. Silicon evaporation vas observed in alloy with 15% solybdeoun
distlicide. In solid-phase sintering at temperatures up to 18ODC, the specimens grow
because of heterodiffusion processes with components having different partial diffu-
Ision coefficients. Orig. art. hast 7 figures and 1 table. (AZI
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ACC NR, Al'(0021101 SOURCE CODZ:''UH/0363/66/002/012/2139/214h
AMOR: Kislyy, P, B.; Kuzenkava, M, A.
ORO: Institute of the Problems of the Science of Materials, Academy of Sciences
UkrSSR (Institut problem materialovedeniya Akadenii Nauk ArSSR)
TITLE: Some properties of zirconium diboride-mlybdenum alloys
SOURCE: AN*SSSR. Iivestiye. Neorganicheskiye materialy, Y. 2, no. 12, 1966,
2139-2144
TOPIC TAGS: sintered alloy, zirconium,,diboride molybdenum alloy, alloy compositioli#
-*Aa*y oxidation 11 rculatuses, v2UW thermal shocki
ABSTRACT-
Zirconium diboride powders containing SO-OZ Zr, 18.90%B, 0.562 Cu and 0.112 IN,
was mixed with 3, 10, dr 13% of 99.992-pure molybdenum powder and compacted
into ingots which were sintered In an argon atmosphere at 2000-2100C for
2.5-3 hr, furnace cooled to 1200-1400C, and f Inally cooled In a stream of
I argon. X-ray diffraction patterns showed that the sinter*d alloys consisted
of a solid solution of molybdenum In zirconium dibovide (Zr, 32), and
(depending on molybdenum content) fi.13, 6.21, or 6.27 volA of zirconium
borlde (ZrB) formed from zirconium dodecabocide present in the zirconium
Ir 1/2 UDCt 546.3-19-831-77-27
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d1borlde powder. The solid solution of )b in ZrB2 in the alloys corresponded
to the formulast (ZrO $2 Hb dB1,72, (Zro.902 M00,09051 and
W0.641 ?bO.1S9)B i! Ths%floys had a reqwctive microhitiVess of
2082 k 120, 1860 AY and 1470 6 200 dan/=2* The microhar4ness of ZrB2
and ZrB in all alloys was 2250 1 100 and 3570 1 250 dan/*&2, respectively.
Al.loys with 5. 10 and 152 HD extrudod and sintered at 2200C had a porosity
of 3.3-6.2, 6.8-7.5 and 10.2-13.1Z, respectively, and an oxidation rate
significantly lower than that of pure ZrB2. In thernal shock resistance
tests (water quenching fron 1200C) the alloys with 5, 10 and 15% ?b sustained
8-12 g 8-12 and 10-16 cycles) . Kespectivolys @ompared with 2-4 cyel&4 for
ZrB,* Orls. art. bass I figure MA 4 tables.
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Calculating the technological parameters for circular cutting of
round sections and tubes. Ku,--shtano proixy, 2 no,8:9.U Ar 160,
(metal cutting) (KEU !A@2)
3/182/60/ooo/008/002/01.0
A161/AM
AUTHOR% KI SDX"&4@__
TITIE: Calculation of Twist-Cutting Operation Par&mettrs fcr Round Bars.
aLnd Tubes
PERIODICALz Xuzneehno-sht*Apovodmoye proizvodetvo, 1960. No, 9, pp. 9 - 14
TM(T z The Idea of dierjpting round bar mittal and tubes by twisting Inat"d
of cutting into lengths with press cheers had been euggested in 1957 (Pef. 1).
This article gives the results of experiments and a theoretical investigation cr
the process. The twisting device is described In detail. It grips 1he specimen
by Its two four-jaw tongs Inserted Into holding bushings with a hinged lover on.
When load Is applied to the top, the levers turn the two gripping tongs Into op-
posite direction. The tongs are provided with a wedge-shaped cutting edge. The
fracture surface Is smooth and uourAte. Inserts were used for cutting thetites,
The device was used with a YOM-50 (UIM-50) test machino. Spec-Imens of 21.5 mm
in diameter were cut. A 2,500 k&/m Riehle test machine was also tried, with its
'three-jaw grips used for gripping. The mathematical an&lysi3 :)f the process was
cumbersome, therefore only the finally derived formulas are glvo@n for calculatl%
Card 113
S/182/60/000/rM/002/010
A16i/Ao2g
Calculation of Twist-Cutting Operation Parameters for Bound Bars and Tubes
the necessary torque, twist a4la, pressure to be appliod The following corr-la-
sions were drawns 1) Twist cutting is prattically possible and no heating oran-
neallng In nexled for round 'bars and tubes of any steel grade aAJ Oate (excoptibr
hardened low-annealed steel). 2) The quality of blanks is botter fhAn that of
blanks obtained by shearing (no squeezing, no butt f4ci cracks, the tritt faces
are accurately at right angles to the blank axis). 3) The rupture is nearly
simultaneous an the entire cross secticn, but sofrie plattle Ahtft precedes tht
rupture, and a definite turn angle in needed #-o aeparat*, & pitc- rf bar (or Ute
This angle is from 25 to 1200, depending on th,!, dj@pth of in-isicn made before
twisting, the friotion coefficient, pressure In the grip, u*chanlcal prop#rtlop
of metal and other factors. A machine can be 0signed that will h@4ve no 1.@wor
work efficiency than press anears. 4) It Is advisable t, msk,.@ a circular Inci-
sion of a depth correapondIng to 2 - 3% of the otit,@r d14"ttr- 'The Incision Is
best to make simultaneously with the twisting by a 6harp wtdg@--sha;-A tTcl ap-
plied at an anglo of 600. The Incision improves tho eurf-ic#, qua.fty cf cut, re-
duces 2 - 3 times the twist angie neeckd for rupturr sj@rd r^dij,:?3 tho cpiurlitil@ln
time. 5) The use of Ineerts is advisabi,,f f,:r --:u1*1niZ @ubular b1ank@- of lengt4es
Cax-J 2/3
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V&T;N&*kwr% trr Tiitom
Calculation of Twist-Cutting
less that) 3D. It th*v grips are of frIcticn mit-erlaJ wPh a fricticr. c@'Affjclent
on steel of 0.3 - 0.4, the minimum length of the Wbujar b-.irA f,,r cil!"Ing wilh-
cut Insert may be reduced tz, 1,5L'. 0) !he inseTt mzt t* cf - ds@*5ign easily rf-
mov%'ble from the separated blank (ring), for the tutular blianit wIll t- d1frIl-UP
to remove otherwise. 7) Wben doslgning th-o@ to@llf cr the m*@hln^ for the rrf,@rfas
It must be minded that a) eccentricity of grlps le nct parmiasibI4@, and 0 an
automatic devite is needed to move th-a qeparst@-J b;ank 2 - 3 M iwAy fr,:,,r ;hA tAr
at the moment of rupture, for otherwiee the fri@-ttcn on th-@- btr %1*17 xv.,li th-@
surface. There are 5 figures and 2 Soviet referewes.
t@ard 3/3
VORITSTN, I A., doktor tokhn.nauk, yrof.;_XI8LYY, P.Y*,*-Insh.
Free plastic torsion of circular rod*. Isv.vys.ucheb.zav,;mshinovtr*
no. 11: 34-0 160. MU 14d)
1. Hookoveldy avtomakhanioheskiy inatitut.
(Torsion)
3/052/60/026/008/035/046/XX
B020/bow
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
Noritoyn, I. A.
Determination of Mechanical Characteristils of Steal in
Torsion Testing
Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, xo. 8,
pp, 999 - 1006
TEXT: The method of torsion testing and computing tho mechanical cha-
racteriatice from test results, is specified by rOCT-5565-58
(GOST 3565-56). The authors# method of computing the true mechanical
e.haracteriatice of steel in torsion tooting without the conventional
oomplicated and time-consuming graphical differentiation (Ref-5), to
described in the present paper. Fig.1 shows the solidification curves
calculated from formula (2): T - T e i@ k ln(1/ye) (where T 4en,)tqs the
contact stress on the cylinder surface, y the displacoment on the sur-
face of the distorted cylinder, % 0 the contact stress corresponding to
the physical elasticity limit, and y e the Ainplacenerit ccrresponding to
Card 112
Determination of Mechanical Character- S/032/60/026/ooa/o33/O46/XX
istice of Steel in Torsion Testing B020/BO52
the physical elasticity limit), and the experimpntal points obtained by
svaluating the M y curves (M denoting the torsion moment) according
to equation (1): - (3M/2%R5) [I + (1/31d).(dii/dy)) . Table I gives the
ch4vical composition and the main characteristics of %h-!o ate-@ls Investl-
gated. Fig.2 shows the torsion curves 9 - y of samples with diameters
of 20 mm, and the experimental points taken from the diagrams of tne
machines. A complete agreement was found to erist between theoretical
and experimental values. Fig.3 shows the curves of thp torsion moment
of random units for steel and ideal plastic substances, and the curve
of the elasticity moments. Fig-4 gives three kinds of transitions from
the elastic to the plastic region In the curves -r - 1. V. G. Osipov to
mentioned. There are 4 figures, I table, and 11 Soviet roferances.
ASSOCIATICN: Moskovskiy avtomekhanicheakiy institut (Moscow Auto-
mechanical Institute)
Card 2/2
KI3LYY, P. Ye., Cand. Tech. Scl. (dine) "Inv@stl--!Alon of Plas -
tic rwisting of Shafts and Pipes in Oonfomlty to @;utting for
Stock," Voronezh, 1961, 25 p.). (Moncow Lnthe-Inatrum. Inot.)
150 copies (KL Su.)Ap 12-1* 268).
1-=-.TT#-V*Iop Inzhener; BOXIM, D.S.. inshener.
Causes and ellmination of breaks In higbwpresewe steam turbine bl&ds rims.
Blekestas 24 no.5:8-9 Vq 953. (MM 6s7)
(Stean turbines)
KISXYY. V.I., Inshouer.
materials for stem turblm bla"s. lkorgstik I no.,6sl4-U N 03),
(Km 6s1l)
(Blades)
'W@ zw
'ifw
AID P 705
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 16/18
Authors Kislyy, V. I. and Branovskly, M. A.
Title
Centering of floor-level turbines
*"8s 35-361 Ag 1954
Periodical Energetik,/%.
Abstract In reply to a reader's question, V. I. Kislyy briefly
deeorlbes a method or centering low-capacity turbines
mounted without a pit. M. A. Branovskiy gives a brief
reply to a reader's question concerning the use of an
improved vibrometer.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
BBAMOV311Y, N.A., kwAldal tekhnIchesk1kh nauk; __Iriicx_yv-v ir ashener
Correction of vibritions In turbine InstallMlons. Blefc.sts. 27
no.3t23-31 Mr 156. (KM 9113)
(lurUines-Tibration)
AMMOR - Ki SOV/90-39-10-7/23
TITIX., T,-u cotiYt!rsio:i of two-Cylilider condensing turbines to back-prissisure
operation. (Por*vod dynklitsilindrovykh kondeneatsionnykh turbin
na rabotu e protivodavleiiiyou)
1(
PERIODICALi Toploonergetika, 1958,,No 10, pp, 26-30 (UssR)
AMMM The development of host supply from power stations in retarded by the
high capital cost of now sets flowiver, there are many old condensing
turbines In urban aud Industrial power stations vitich are not fully
used because of their low efficiency There is, therefore, a tendency
to use thoju for district heating of towns and for industrial beat-
supply. The motbod of operation with impaired vaciins is applicable
only to small tuxb1iles ol up to e nw. necortly tLero has been
extensive conversion of condensing turbines to back-pressur* operation.
In making conversions, the high-prAssuro cylinder operates as a back-
pressure turbine; the low-pressure cylinder is cut t-ut and its rotor
is replaced by a plaits s%aft, Ilion treated W this w*4r, the output of
a medium-pressure turbine oporating with a back-pr*sstx* of about
1 atm is some 65$ of the original rating. The presnuist beyond the
high-pressure cylinder should not be lower than It was under condensing
conditions, else the bending streemes in the blades of the last
stages become excessive. If the back-pressure is higlAr than it,was
under condensing conditions, the stress on these bladnis in reduced.
Car 4 M At the end of the heating season the turbiues can be ire-convort-ed to
The conversion of two-cylinder condensing turbines to back- SOV/00-M-10-7/23
pressure operation.
condenser operation. %bon the conversion is sad*, a pressure
regulator to installed and connected to the governor. In a
converted turbine the no-load steam consumption Is about 10% of the
maxiniza consumption. The need to calculate the natural fr*quoncy
of the molified shaft is explained. Torsional oscillations may be set
up because of asymostrio loading nf the generator. Simple and
reliable methods of suppressing vibration of the intermediate shaft
are discussed. A longitudinal section of a turbine type AK-25-1 after
reconstruction is given in Fig.l. The upper half of the reconstructed
cylinder in shown in Fig.2. In Usy; 1957, tests were cmAe in the
Chelyabinsk Regional Power Station on a reconstructed turbine type
AK-25-1 with a back-pressure of I - 1.2 atm and steam tonsumption
ranging from 12 - 100 tons/hr. It operated satisfactorily during
four hour tests; the results are given. The turbine po,mr is plotted
against the steam consumption In Fig.3. Fears that reduced inertia
might cause the reconstructed turbine to overspeed on losing load were
not justified. The no-load steam consumption is 12 - 14 tons/hour
and the turbine should not be operated in this way for more than 30
minutes. The minimum siteam cons%Vtion for long-term operation is
45-50 tonsAtour. Calculations are malt of the fuel economy obtainod
Carri 2/4 by, convertinj the turbine AK-25-11 under the conditions liven, the
Me conversion of two-cylinder conlensing turbines to SOV/06-U@-10-7/25
Uck-preasure operation.
saving In conventional fuel is 4.5 tons/hr and with a 4,5W hour
annual heating season. the total fuel economy to over 20.000 tons.
At the beginning of the 1957-58 heating season, the reconstructed
turbine at Chelyabinsk vommenood long-term back-pressure operation and
in behaving satisfactorily. The exhaust *team is delivered to systm
heaters for district heating of Chelyabinsk. Further examination
showed that pass-out and condensing turbines can be similarly
tonverted to inerease the mount of st*aa available for district
heating. Thus, a turbine type AT-25-1 can deliver 152 tons/hr of
stesm for district heating. The house service -electric power
consumption falls mad Via power output is only reduced to 23 UT. The
reeonstruction is simpler and cheap r than in the case of turbine type
AK-25-1 because there Is no need to reconstruct the high-pressure
cylinder. In some cases it is advisable to convert some of a group
of turbines in order to cover the bass hoat-load. Calculations of the
effectiveness of conversion for Beat and Electric Power Station No.11
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The conversloi of two-cylinder gondensing turbines to W/W58-10-7/23
back-pressure operation.
of one turbine typo AT-25-1 showed a fuel econoW of 4o5OO teas a
year. At present, conversion# of this kind are hohw, LAde itt
ton t,r twulve power stations. There are 3 f i,;uras aul 5 -B&Viat
refema"., - I
Af,80CUTION't HiAm.ry vt Vloctric Power Stations (Glamiergoremont MM)
Card 4/4
8(5) s(WI91-60-3-212 -,Zr
X(MORt Klslyy, V.I.# Engineer
a
TIMES l
Modernization of Steam Turbines
PEMOXCAL: Energetik, 1960, Nr 3, PP 34-38
ABSTMCT: The author briefly describes a number of measures worked out by the Tsen-
trallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro (Central Designing Office) of the GlAv-
energostroyprom of the MES for the modernization of operating turbines.
Devoid of any specific technical datt, this article in intended as one
elucidating the subject matter to general readers employed in the power
engineering field. It enumerates the principal tasks in the moderniza-
tion of steam turbines, and describes In general tenu the ways of reach-
Ing this goal. The principal objectives of the modernization of turbines
are theses to Increase the reliability of turbo-unlts, to prolong the
intervals between the overhauls from 1 to 2-3 years, to reduce the down-
time of equipment, of the attending personnel, the expenditure of spare
parts, and to increase the economy of operations. The principal task Is
to utilize the turbines to their full capacity, and to convert then to
Card 1/3 back pressure operation, for the purpose of employing their thermal poten-
Modernization of 3team Tirbines
3OV/91 -6o-3- 2/2.. zC
tial for serving the requirements of heating. The Khartkovskly filial
(Kharlkov Branch) of the above mentioned Central Designing Office has al-
ready reconstructed the steam passages totaling a 1,500 Mv capacity. It
has also designed a new thrust bearing, In which the !-ad is evenly dis-
tributed. It has a double-raw system of rocking blocks. Moreover, the
TnKB has established that recurrent troubles with gear transmissions of C/o,
the BBC, English Electrin, IAng, and other turbines, do warrant their
entire elin4nation and a replacement by a system of hydraulic regulation,
which fncilitates the remote control at the same time. The author de-
scribes various ways of improving the economical factors, and of In-
creasing the initial parameters of turbines, e.g. from 26 atm, 3759C to
29 atm, 4000C, and of the conversion of the condensation turbines to the
back-pressure operating oonditions. With regard to the two-cylinder tur-
binos,.thie can be achieved by way of dispensing with the low-pressure
cylinder and the condensation system. This methou was used by the Che-
lyabinsk GPM in 1957, and showed great reliability and efficiency of
operations. One AT-25-1 turbine was similarly reconstructed at the
TETs-11 of the Mosenergo In 1958. The Khartkov Branch of the above men-
tioned Central Designing Office has already worked out a plan of , lerniz-
Ing turbines In the Sverdlovenergo, Chelyabenergo, Permenergo, Mosenergo$
Card 2/3 Donbassenergo, and other power supply systems. Table on page 37 presents
"A ;' " ;@x '
"Ut 'i'@ i@t
4 If
Modernization of Steam Turbines
SOV191-60-3-V2 - ZC
a compilation of data on the turbines already modemiz*d. The table
shows that the speolflo expenditure of fuel was cut down by 2.6 - 9.4%. LOO
Concluding the article the author state* the modernIzation of the AT
and AP turbinesfor the conversion of same to back-presaure operating
conditions, should be made during the winter months. Where the Moderniza-
tion of turbines is properly prepared and organized, there would by no
negative repercussions on the operations of the given power plant. Fi-
nancial advances will be recovered In not more than 1.5 years.
There is 1 table.
Card 3/3
XISLTY, V.I.
Converting condensation turbines to operation for beating.
Yoners,*tik 8 na,5136 Vs 160. (NMA 13:8)
(Stow turb iAes)
KARAHZINg A.P.,inzh.1 inzh.; MARINUV, A.H.9 inzh.;
MIRENDUMS WIIN, L.M.0 inzh.; SAGALOV, X.I., inzh,
The 3-10 ky. elsotrio substation with a low-power transformer,
Elek.sta. 32 no.8 54 Ag 161* KERA 34ilO)
Eleotric substations)
KISMAN, G.I., inzh.
Use of UVN-80 potential indicators on 6 to 10 kv, overhead power
transmission lines. Enargotik 11 no.lOt26-27 0 163. (HW l6sU)
1 7. j 71 j1'.
Credit
Means Intendad to render timely Mancial, aid to enterprives nnd turInc5n
w
orpanizations. rnv. fin. 13 11o. 5t 1952.
Monthly List of liuasian Accessions, Library of Gonvrear, Augunt 1152p t"ICLASSTFIM
XISMAN, N.
Imploy high standards In compiling the 1956 U.S.S.R. draft budget.
FIn.SSSR, 16 no.8tl7-23 Ag'55- (MMA 8:12)
(Budget)
r1ww. 1.
loonmlo and financial aspects of ladustrial ontorprimes. F1*.WfM
17 noo7115-20 Jl 156, (xliu 9:9)
(Industrial usnagement)
DUNDUTOT, G.; KISMAN, N.
Features in cosptltzkg the draft state budgat of the U.S.S.R. for
1959. Yin.SSSR 19 no.8:15-22 Ag 158, (MIRA 110)
(ludget)
iT r
ROTGUTSU, Lay Abramoyloh. PrIn1mml uchantlya PWAWSKIT, N.A..
,,Klmw, FILIPPOTA. A., red.isd-val T=IXA,
f. " told6. red.
Erinancial planning of regional sconostio council*] Ifinanso-
vos Vlonlroyanis v sonarkhosath, Koskys, Goefintsdat, 1959.
205 V. (rinance) (MIRA l3t2)
ROTSHTTIN9 Lay Abrembvichl XISKANI. N._j oty. red.; FILIPPOVAp Esp red, lad-va;
TELEGINA t T. I tskI3bj-k9-. --'
Norking capital in regional economic councils; organization and plan,-
ning] OborotzWs sr6datva v movwwkhozakhj organizataila i planiroyanlo*
Moskyal Goatinisdat# 1961. no p. MW 14 18)
(capital)
KISMANP No
Some problems in preparing and carrying o-A of a budget. fin.
SWR 23 no.401-39 Ap 162, (Budget) (MIRA 1584)
KL;P,ART@-No K.
"ChromAtoeraphy of ratty acids. 1. Abserptivo chromatogrnphy." 43elzezosl IT-nr, Pwapeot,
Vol. 8, No. 5o PAY 1954j p. 135.
SO: Eastern Furopean Accessions Listj Vol. 3, No. 11, I,ov. 1954,
MRBAGYI 1XVAK, Wzlo; KIMI'Rall Karoly; X07TASZ, Jossef
i
Improvement of the methods for technical control In the
food industry. Elelm ipar 13 no.1t15-16 Ja 159.
1, Magyar Stabvanyupi 111vatal (for Torbagyl Novak).
2. Mustaki Eg".tem, (for Kismarton),
3. Fovarosi Vegyeazeti Intezet (for Kottasz).
sepeallss #I folly AC
No_ TF 13 lig'S.)
1vt1irriluents-Imm too luckeld tm aviku"Al Ity4bo
plifle MfICA-1,0. Oft &ElkA-VI MMk watrur.1mellent by
arkox)rsdane atul o" pap-cr. Tilam was snl%id to IN
glific'I gel colut"ll VVICkbig In (114let toteduce 11W Icsigswe
The orlp,mition 3 julautic. stenk arid Otek .4,0% Inns#
thrif I'liviry riticitirts PvUVM SOCCOIA41111 by t. Ali OAMMI
ty,414.111. 1: i1wrinsentio carried (mi for Or sq. 4rstion .4
S11111timillivnent Inixtures viere
expCibuctst% Were
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C41 the p.itm-t AiA With a witirt itp Ilifty;
rrvit,til" stAl-nary phvw. It wai f,-.un4 Ili-i the,
lei "V,jjfI1-j 0! Ille IIWIV@JL141 1.61ty AMS Were FkHS4&fkA1AY
t I-, t t,s mic a..AN I fit A Ierjury utiodult than if rnn
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Forl.-dical utsjiu@@LT rvAR voi. 13, r-ti. 1, Jan.
V. lievelolrent of nreVicdr of ncrAr-l-) Ir, thie
rood 111dulAT-1. P. 112.
,:t-ntli)*,, list :@f F,,t t I-limpenn Accest-Ilors (ZZAI) LO, Vol.
XISHARTONj Woll
Analytical research and control methods for detecting
changes occurring in foods by physical treatment, 91sla
ipar 13 no.7s233-23/+ Jl 159.
IJJIA@
IritI
crtlily 1 i.-it f 7act i'uro-)cay-l Acctl;;r!cV..s
XISMARTY, Lorand, dr.
TechnIcal and PcOnomic problems or the. oxpansinn or steel-
vorks. Koh lap 97 no.6;257-264 Je'64.
1, 46640-66 17-111t
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SGURC9 CODS1 Hu/oo14/661w/004/0W
4-(Doctor)
AUTIMs Boom, Miklos (Dootorh Xismarty. Wly
ORGs none A
TITLE: Programming the investments for long-range development in the forms metal-
lurgical industry by mathematical methods
SOURCEt Kohas"ti lapok. no. 4. 19M. 03-157
TOPIC TAGSs mathematio method. metallurgio industry. cost estimate, forrous motels
industrial development
AB6-IRACTI The purpose of this paper Is to describe mathematical techniques
employed in calculating the Investment pattern for the_
metallurgical V ustrxior the next 20 years yielding the optimum results*
The goal was an 80% In4leave in total output, raLaing the per capita an-
nual consumption to 480 kg, Any fsci@ities to be replaced owing to obso-
lescence were takun intg account. The total amount to be invested was
over 32 bLItion Forints. 7inancing was to be from domestic resources only@
The mathematical formulation of the optimitation problem, was d4scrLbod
and applied to the calculation for the program involving the fastest pos-
-Alble completion of investments that have already boon started. A com-
puter was used (National Xlliott 8035)o 1@h* pFoSran way be applied to
other similar calculations alsoe,*Orig. art. hams 2 figures wA36 k
36.W/
i4p"C4K: 310_ 14g 22 SUEIK DAM none
xIsMARTY, Lorand, dr
on the.Zrgan bockso Mm" slat 15 no.los16 IV 160. (Em 918)
- (Hungary--Technology)
KISMTY, Lorand
The ID process of mmufuturing steel, "M 010t 15 nj@17:11
Ag 160. (Austria-Steel) (EW 9$12)
KIWURTT, Lorando dr.
Powidations of khe calculation of prime coot and the price system
of iron metallu gio products. Koh lap P no.12059-565 D 160.
KlMgMHKIN; ff.., gwardii mpr
They work without motor sacidento. Tyl I snab Soya Voore 3il
21 no,9:77..80 8 161# WRA U.-12)
(Trandportationp HilitUT)
KISMERESHKINj N., gvardii mayor
- --------
We have carried out the suggestions of Communists. homm.Vooruth.-
Sil 2 no.2:Cl Ja 162, (KM 15:3)
(Rusain-ArpW-Commissarlat)
US-SR/Microbiology. 'Plicrobes 11,".thcgenic fo." 11-,n F
Animals
Abs',.Jour t Ref Zhur-Biol., No 139 1958, 5?79")
Author : Kislminsk@j A, S.
Inst : TTOYV-JV-6-@
Title : Epidemiological Outbreak of ListerellosiB
Infection
Orig Pub : 7-h, mikrobiol., opidemiol. i immunologiit
1956, No 8t 25-30
Abstract : No abotract
Card 1/1
86
DULINZV# G.N.; MANOt M.A.; CMM I.S.
lFundamentals of beat transfer by radiationl by A.G.Blokh. lWyiewed
by G,N*Dullnevo M.A.Xaganovt I.S.Lisker. Insh. -fis. shur. 5 no. Ot
130-131 0 162 a (MMMA 15 )
(Heat-Transidasion) Heat-Radiation and absorption)
iBlokho A.G.)
GRIGYALIS, A.A.[Grigelist A. , kand. geol.-ndn. nauk, Mv. :-ed.;
VCI,'SAVICIIYU3p V.P. lVoneavicius,, V. 1, red., OUDUL.:S,
V.K. IGudelisp V I red.; DAIJIMEVICIffUS, I.A.
(Dalinkaviciu9j, ;#if red.; KAZAKOVA, V.A., red.;
KISNEIOjO,-Tu,L. (Kisneriust Je], red.; CIIEFULITL, V.A.
-rce-P-Ulyt-es . , red,; ASSOVSKIY, A.Hop glav, red*
(Study of the geology of the u.s.s.R.) GeoloE:Icheskala
lzuchennosts SSSR. Glav. red. A.H.Annovskii i dr. Villnius,
AN Litovskoi 3SR. Vol.43.[Lithuanian S.S.R.; the period of
1600-1955] Litovskala SSP; period 1800-1955. No.l. [Published
works) PecLatrWe raboty. 1962. 257 po (VIRA l7sg)
1. Inatitut geologli I geografii AN Litovskoy 5.11t (for
Grigyalls).
GARUNKSHME, S.S.[Garunkstionap S.1; GRIGYALIS, A.A.[GrIgsbal A. p
kand. goo.-minor. nauk; VONSAVICHYU'3*, V.P.Nonsavicius, V.1,
red GAYGALAS, A.L[Galgalasp A.]# rod.; DALINKENICHYUS,
LAIDalinkavicius, J.). red.1 KAZAKOVAp V.Aop red.)
KIg%aU5,-Xu.jj,LXisnsrlua, J.), red.; CIIMLITE, V.A,
(Cepulyte, V61,p red*
(Study of the geolog of the U.S.S.R.] Cojologichankata lzu-
channoat' SSSH. Villnius, Mintla. Vol.4). llo,l, 19G4. 21.4 p.
(XIAA MOW
XISNERIUS, J.
Litbologic characteristics of Albian and CenomAnlan layers of the Lithuanian SM.
p. 69 (Lechemasp Gersonas) Moo 29 195?p Vilnius, Lithuania
30s MONTHLY INDEX OF EAUST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EZAI) 1C, VOL. 7, INO. 1, JAM. 1958
I
@, "A,
_UMgBr!& 'N. L. I t"04pr rro@olog-Mlmrnjo Snj (A iSR) -- "WAA11% Rre Tlpr^r
,P,u*analc arA Crntnceoun (Alb-a-i@wrrvm) 6,%ponitn of tht@ Lithnnninn 51,3p mrdl 1-hotr
litholoatcal Invint1pntion". ViltrCrin, IrriP. ?It rn (Mln 77@-lc TV%'p,
villimnia stat" Ty im V. rhpaulcmal, 150- roping (XLO ro O@j 17@nv di-IP I
@ I
BELYUKAL!, K.K.(Ballukee, K.), akadealk, red.; GRIGYALIS, A.A.
[Grigelis, A. 1, kand. geol.-m1ner. natdr,, rod.; GUDELIS,
V.K., kAnd. geol.-miner. nauk, red.; KISNIMUS, Tu.L.
(Kienerius, J.1, kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red.1
KARATAYUTF,TALIHAA, V.N.[Kamtajute-Talixaa, V.), kfind.
b1ol. nauk, red.
(Probl"m of geology in Lithuania) Voprosy goologil Litvy.
Pod red. A.A.Grigialima I V.N.Karataluts-Tallma. Villnius,
1963. 623 p. (MIRA 161ll)
1. Lletuvos TSR Mokslu Akademija, Vilna Geologljos ir geog-
rafljos Institutas, 2. AN Utovakoy SSk (for Belyukas).
(Lithusnia-Geology)
113019 A.
531ology In Viticulturs with Refersnoo to the Br*sdIr4 of a 7rost-Rosletant (Wapo Plant-1
1). 183, Bratislava, Vol. 6. 1932.
got 11ast 3kropean Aeasesione List. Vol. 3. - Id. 9, 3aptembor 2934, Lib. of O*W*ss
CZZMOSLOVAKLI/Cultivated Plants - Fruits* Derriese U-6
Abe jour Her zhur - Diol@',, No 7. 1958,, 3=
Author Kis
Inst The Institute for Viticulturo W Wine Making, Slovskian
Academy of Sciences a
Title The Results of Experimantal Triming and Training of
Grapes Vinese
Orit.; Pub Sbor& Ceskosle Wmd,, Zenede vode Ruda-Hoetl. vyroba,
1956 29., No 4, 330-346 (Slovaldan; ress Russ@, Eago,
Ckw. I
Abstract Dasod on experiments on Crepe cultivation methods nAe at
the Iwtitute for Vitioulturo wA W1ne-Mmkins of the Slove-
nian AcadwW or sciences and at expericental statiow,
recowendations are given on nothods of trainini; various
C;rape varieties mid the densities or planting* TrUxdng
Card 1/1 according to variety ic inedcateds
CZMOSLOVAKIA/Cultivatod PlAnts - Frultj. Barrios*
Abe Jotir g Ref zhur Diol., No 18, 1958, 82555
terrics. The tiost favornb.@A rootstocks ai-o Berla;,dlyorl
cv,A Ripariya TK 5/BB, aiA for clzyoy soi A Riparlyn por-
The prod-ctivity at the Scientific Posezrch Lis-
tititto was 110 contaers/ha. Sugnr coiiteat was from 19
to 240 Kl according to tefractometer; acids were 6 -
r/oo- Pruning is us.-nlly done to the extent of 2-3
eyes. With a ftriovs growth, n siigle viae my be left.
It is not very si.-scaptible to wiAtor frosts. The vurlo-
ty is a-itablo for viae aA table. -- Yc.A. Parshina
Card 2/2
@:I' 0 CIS 0
5UW;A:-7, @Avon Nw4v
Cowntr7s Czechoslovakia
Academic Dognest /not riven/
Affiliation j /not given/
Source: Bratislava, Parmaceuticky Obzor, Vol XXX, No 4, 1961, pp 103-105*
Datas 11120th Anniversary of the Death of BertUrner, the Discoverer of
Morphinee"
*MAW"% &M
I* saps* at Xedial Isom" I I I - Nd hometwo A04tv at Mw6d&%
COMAGNA" -W - "a"40 a hund"00 -- - -
fth"fq a NOMOMM
Went"" MW (SMB*AFJ A
Mw* at MB&,w ca"afte ftwo fts"a"M (Am 1p)
NWHSO AWAMP 00 U i Amu*") Ift. rp 9*.M
ON"" SMOOPWO a~tw As
3 - i 10684 at "wills*
@T- C@
@@J- I.
"We Should Utiltze Induntrial Wal-ta Froducts.1 p. 31 (U111tol L
-ai? - I a mVols 5# noo 8
1951 Dudapcrt-)
Vol. 2, no. 9
SOI Yonthly Litt of East Iluropoan Accessions. Albraz7 of Con;-r,,?ss, Sept, 1@,53, Uncl,
mi-sou-10I., A.
.........-
"llow to lerwthan the durability of accumulatora*" p* 6o (AUID Vol. 6j, no. 9,
May 1953. i)uclapent.)
Su: Monthk List of East European Accessiormt Vol. 2, #60 Library of Cungmsa
AU9USL, 1953, Uncl.
no
SO
an ,,(:Ce.
YJ.WMY,-AW&r @ -- ,
AccumulAtr, - Q-.e matorintla Cinderella, Auto motor 14 no.13s20 6 JI
062.
1. Frdogazdasagi Akkumulatoruzom dolgozoja.
.1 - ,
Mulsy, Aldar
-
--
villgga motorists* AAto motor 16 no.2-4:20 21 D 1,0-
0f
Care
stat, Fo,ga%jltos&g
1. Orpzagoo Erde
lulAtoru%emonek "%GtOJO*
jkjar
-.6.0
MURIA
I. IVANOV, First Tub4raulasis Hospital (Furve tubarkulasnata bolnitso)
Chief Physician (gl&vnI lakar) Rr-A- KIM, Solids
"Dynamics of Tuberculin Allergy in Adult Tuberculosis Patients,"
Sofia, Huvremenna Mq#It*In&* Vol 13g No 10, 19621 pp 8-14*
Abstract rEngtish summary modtfl#d]t Evaluation of 4egr4* of response
to F-irquat (antigen diluted SM with alcohol) done at 3-4 week Intervals
in each of 42 male and 93 fmal 0 patitnts (total 467 tests)l correlation
with treatment results (mainly Isontseld)j clinicai datsilis discussion,
The variability of the reaction at various times in the same parson to
stressed. rour tables, no references#
L!
POPXIROV, St.oDISHLIN, a.: KISIOT. B.
Clinical value of artarlograplW In vascular des"ess of the
extremities, Buvr*momedo. Sofia no.6t?9-85 155.
1. Is X11nikats po fakultetsks khtrurgila mwologlia (dirok-
tort redodots, Do Ploskov) pri Tiesh1k. A"Itslnskl InstItuta
I.P. PATIOT Plovdiv.
(VASCMAlk DISW29. PIROMM". diNposis,
&rtarlograpby)
(ANGIOGRAPHY. invarious diseases,
vasc.dis., peripheral)
DIMITROVO St.; KISIOVP B.
Nodular goiter in Bulgaria and Its surgical. treatmnt, Raucb*
tr. viesh. sad. inst. Sofia 41 no.211-12 162.
1. Predutavena ot Prof. St. Dim1trov.
(GOITER)
KISIOVO B.; KARAIVAHOV, K.
Diverticula, of the female urethra. Xhirurglia (Soflia) 16
no.5431-435 163,
1. Viesh moditsinski Institut - Sofila, katedra po bolnichna
khlrurgila Rukcwoditel a& katedratat prof. St. Diaitrov,
iMIETMA) (DMWIC=IS) (SURGM, OPERATM)
(GYNWOLOGI)
BAVt B,, dotmentipslov
DIMITROV9 St.,, PrOf.; J-16-
Surgio&l th9rapy of Iladouto piter, Khtrurglia 15 no.5/6:
450-454 162.
1, Viesh uditoins)d institut - Sofila, Utedra po bolnicbna
khimglia, Zav, katedratal prof. St. DWtrov.
(GOITIR surc)
For wHer a,'T,11c-7tif-n of exFO07-@Clitnl reth@-("n 311 t?x-
indi;3tr;. p, 2(
Tek-ni"en vol. 7, No. 5., 1958- Soriiat
AMorithly Index of EAct European Accensima (i-",'Al) J,Cj Vol. It 11io. lot
oct . CA
r t 1 3 on h@-j r, r t 1F- i'ek - n r, a I ?a t7
A@@liv,mw. Yroforivir Velk- Durvot.-Irv- 1-rxt n o 111 A 19 3
0 164.
1. Van- Y r.,,,ry L" I) tr,)tev@ni,nL lni%'@ f@,;f i@t St)'"'A (f,,r Fin Icy) .2,
Bulwia/Ki.litary B-561
XIS'Ov, Z.,, Mayor/Mod Sery; author of an artlclo ontltled
"OW rience In the Operative Treatment of TbIrold
Gland Diseases." (Voonno Yeditsinsko Delo, Win,# May 619
pp 38-43)
A
(1)
IVANOV, V.; HILIRIMDV, K.; TSOIOV, H.; ALUSAMMUs A.; --,SMiKDV, L; HICUMV, L
KUYAHMIIIV, K.; RAUMIOVA, V.; KWTOV, D.; X1610VA, A.
Results of the treatment of epilepsy using 2. 1. Z%resnova's method.
Suvrem. ned., Sofia 9 no.714g-56 1958. -
1. Is WIPI I Okrushnite poikho-nevrologichni dispanseri vnT Tratso,
Ruee, Khaekovo I Star* Zagora.
(VILAPSY, ther.
sodium bromide with calcium chloride A adenoside (DuM
(MMUM, thero use
sodium bromide in epilepsy, with calcium chloride & adenoside
(Dal))
(AWNIS, ther. use,,
epilepsy. with sodium bromide & calcium chloride (Dal))
(CHICHIMM, ther, use#
calcium c@iorlde In epilepsy, with sodium bromide & adenosids
/T
COUNTRY t Czechoslovakia c
rC'Al"7.GORY
ABS. JOUR- AUhiM. i@o# 195), i;0. P@(53
AtITHOR i Kisuval L.; Cuproval Va
IT LF @;t--dy of Lqallibriu In Al,ut-t:,,;-*@
Cc nta4j,,ng Cr I
A Qpl(-.x c, arijit r-r 11 ici:,E i urid
Cokl,4--I- aw Frut
0.411. TUB. colloct. cmai.osl. cl,cm,
No 31 8(2-8(8
A U . r RA 'I"- T lio lb, (31j5j.
KISOVAL
Ill.,; Li Latu u
ur"Z@-Ilc-Ullivl@ ro i L @:v, t r, lo
A, 0 t
ul@,I-j 'r-L ily L,
KMVA,, L. ; JAKESM,, U.; FISCHER, 0. C$m
Institute for Theoretical and Physical Chemistryt PL%rlqne University#
Bmo (f or all)
Prnrao' Col-lection of Czechoslovak Chemical @ @.icationsp tio 3.1, 1(,%62,
pp 28n-H63
"Alternate Current Polaroryaphy of *.odawcot.Vlamos of Chromium"
KISOVA, L.; JAXESOVAP M-; FISCIMR, 0.
Alternating ClurrOnt POlArOCr&PhY Of thiOcyanate comP'Sxeo w'th
chromium, Call Cs Cb4a Z? nool2i2854-2863 D 62.
1. Institut fur theoretisobe und physik&U .schd Chode, PurkYnG-
Urdyersitat,, Brno.
. @ Tr@j, @4- . ,
liTl I k, - 1,.,. '.) @ 1 0' -1 .@ I T. ; 4A. , , - I . i f t3 ,I, %, @ !- - - .
, .............
, ;r
'-' 4, f' I e 1 f. t 1; f Q , c, r @i r i , s) t w f a v ! r. - I- " , f' -'-
3 111:0i , @-- -I.", It @'..
,I I r -ri aA i. i I il h ., y I r . o k a(S".,r 1 " fl@ , *
KISIOVA, Syllana# insho
on a level vith the front-rankers, ToWati1na prom 12 no.,31 1
2-3 163, 1
i
.4
YISIOVA, Svilenap inthe
Council for Coordination and Technical and Economical AnaIyvIs*
Tekstilna prom 22 noo 63 29-31 163.
K I 30'r,.C, A.
"Konava, the firnt highly efficient domestic two-sented plIder," Narodnm r-rilap
Peograd, Vol (%@ Uo 2, Mar./Apr. 19531 ps 2,
SO: Eastern European cceasions List, Vol 3t 110 11, Nov 1954, L.C.
KISMECO A. 6
"Results of research with the Kosava gliderp" Narodna Krila, @cograd, Vol 6,
No 3. May/June 1953, p. 7.,
SO: Eastern European Accessions Met, Vol 3. No 11, Nov 1954, L.C.
R13SZ, 2de,dr.: ZLIAS, Laszlo. dr.; KISPAL, Marrit, 4r.
*
Clinical data on brucallosts of the joint* in three c"em.
Haff. belory, arch, 7 no.61190-192 Doe 54.
(JOINTS, diseases
brucellosts (Hun)
(BRUCULIMIS,
joint& (Ban)
ALTA1, Magda, dr.; RAKOS, Laszlo, dr.;_KISH ., PlArrit, dir.; !@!CuT?ji, Andras, dr.;
REISZq Edet dr.; SCMIIIOFp Odon, dr.
Experiences in the treatment of degenerative joint diseases
with cartilage- and bone marrow extracts. Orv. hetil. 106
no.45t2135-2138 7 W 065.
I* Orozagoo Houma es Furdougyi Intatet as XI. ker. Szakorveal
Rendalointozot.
rHMVJARY
ILIESZ, EO.A. Dr., MISPAI, Kargllt, 1jr.; %ational In3tituto for hhe=atjc
Disegoes and Depsrtso@nt for Rhematic Diseases (Orzza-
gos Rheum& as FurdouCyl Intezet. "AD Rhewu Oattaly).
"Vertical Traction in the TreatAtent of Discus Herrla."
Budapest, Orvosi Hatila . Vol l(J3, No 48, 2 @ec 62, pages 2280-2283.
Abstracts (Authors' sunary modified) The autlors discuss the patho-
mechani of dive bernis and treatment of it with a modii'lie.%Otior of
the Fraser arAratus for vertical traction slonst vith the results
obt,ained. The use of vertical traction was most successful in the
treatment of acute and wbacute sciatic neuralgia lue to conprt:qsjon.
It is also recomended for cases of o3teochondrosi3, s;cadylosis.
eevelopmental defoots, post-traumatic torsion scoliosis And rfcij-4ve
back pains after laminectomy.
[I Hungarian, 12 Western rererence3l
RIESZ9 Me. dr,j X1SPALp @@ dr.
Vertical traction In the therapy of lumber diec herniation. Orv.
hetil. 103 no.48#2280-2283 2 D 062.
1, Orssagos Rhowa on ?urdmtgyi Inteset, "A" Rheuma Oestaly.
(IMHVMTEBRAL DISK DISPlACMM) (TRACTION)
I
@A!Vtlu ammooks now= IM* ;d" am aw md@ md
.- m& [Awwpoitm Ae w MeA* A ww uses o(Mibia in ow teewy.1
-AOL Trav. qri& &t. W. 5. pp. W 101. 3 pL. IN& [tog"
mMau.)
Awoopwism maisn@ (SpLwaddAms r#giww: "W.. iAv. p. 138: nvik
P.1161*wdrstobwev inYwomehvis as maim in 19M as Vojvvdim in Sbe
---- 1 - - -- Pon of aw COMM7. Imw k ww towd w" zoomb od 44 8 1
to IM k woo grog tam &mjom MAN, 1941 1 NO tw-"qw . . -A
i(YArob uA Kajim lu amm is Wks =J: Vdaw wo
i @ . Lout
-4w,16"46 lismayaw1wedimift.- 0 poke" 0"
to the MINI. It is "I dw -F ci saw somw hm
H .cw&MvvdwM( RRA)mwd how dwVsikd8&&lm(ibW, mdp.=X
TIO W&KY. ban& raw, and sp*6&k@Wm d &be f6mgm
an . . MR @rwi NA w4&mtwmt(tbW..xi@p.WJmW
filpmak euk" mdbo&
q/-h
@!@72 Ul hlwl.l -fAmm. Arr, prwWad., &t. 11, 0 (nW IM
Pp. ". low. Itmomb "Mmory.)
illorl
The oMmum Imappmorr 0: swath afthe
sj@ P. =11. OW tho No"W"lieft a( lbo "*Wig lw4wom Sr MA 24'. AW he do
opm4 at do dWom ou yaw* pkW W to W. The Whr"iAtv of do Awom
W boon emArmodL The pommatop o(yumw p6aU UW im hm@y nd is
b4owt lb" in a 4bf me
Ihmelfle tho WW4 with VWWW mwrwy Amp"U6 PTO MIWMVIMT. th"A ad
mmpk4o mWag, ppnnimm mW remi" fwvr" I (I lu 3 gm pm kv. wo4l WaS do
som offOrthro. Muv vmW wm obtaisiod by wqQ 0 but " 4mmommad
got I-Ilm A Umkuto kamormica im0l potent, conna p" r ampm Is, I ,
with 04-2 Pot cmt. gwohmikoL Is the &M dw d6mm ma be coutieW by we
at thm VMYI Whk I por cost. Bahian mixtmo.
boa Wall
I
14114.
To 314
la.01O.-I
AWWO '04,
"I ou
Wis. wulch low
2011100YI.-I d allow cler"I" "tros
C, cwbn"lq and wn-t IPU-
*low "bias 119 Cam ma@j mggrqlo a
owls"I Wall III pm- I
"OF ale io'd (4i 14%4ws pbw to le, wood LA fire slalom'
IWO pr'v
also 040 IN"- *rk*vl. a-
r. 04
late am
as 1.*bt
InSPATIC,
CP
K@ aM@- IpAsal Pra. Bowd). 1941. 12, pp. (Eallia "M-
of mabw hoed smut Omwporiuja ftu6mum) [Sp%wewma re4tana. see &boy*,
p. WO " R.A.M., 23. p. 1201 the chlamydospores of the fungui-were fourA to be
ripe after a neting period of three to (our months and 5 to 20 per ocut. b0pa to
geminate in Fobrawy vA March, but the msjority starW in ApriJ wha tm-
pentures won higher. With the aid of the He-KI, Swaboy, sul Kolk Jdeco=
method (6, p. 648), the optimum tempersturs for Wactiou of maize wdling4 was
I
FTS.rATTCP j .
FISr.'MCp J, Development and value of now fungicides. p.85
Vol. 4. No. 5. May 1955 KEMIJAU INDUSTRIJI
301 Monthly List of East Suropean Accessions, (EZAL), LC, Vol.5p No*3
March, 1956
%
YUGOS--AVIA/General Division History. Classics. Personalities. A-2
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 7, 10 April 1957, 25689
Autho::- : Kispatic, Josip
Inst
Title : In Memoriam of Professor Dr. Gustav Gassner
Orig ?Ub : Zashchita bilya, 1955, No 30, 114-115
Abst No abstract.
Card 41
Ten,,!ttJvr@ -rotecti-vu tri-af.-r-on' (if I,-!, fl'o levioly
Vol. Wo. 3A, *.-!ar.IAF-r. 1955
A "It IL CUTTIV.,
7
4,Pgret
So: W'Tll? LIST CF WT EUROFF.All ACI',;o@SSICM, CUM), 11, Vol. 4, NTO.
Soft- P@55p T*ncls
KISPATIC, J.
Means of spraying fruit tress In winter. p. 256.
(Kemija U Industriji. Vol. 5, no. 10, October 1936. Zagrob, Yugoslavia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions. (REAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 7,
July 1957. Uncl.
KISPATIC, J.
Resistance of "black-heart" ash (Fraxinum angustifolla 71ahl.) to
fungi, p. 587, SUMM"M LIST. (Drustvo numarekth Inzenjera I tahnicara
FHR Jugoalavije) Zagreb. Vol. 79, no. 11/12 Nov/Dec. 1955
So. Enst European Accessions List Vol. 5,, No. 9 5eptember, 1956
KISPATIC, J.
Chemical means of word preservations Pe 970
(DrvnA Industrija, Vol. 7,, no. 6/8, June/Ang, 1956. Yugoslavia)
SO: Manthly List of East European Accessions (EZAL) LCO Vol. 60 no. 7. July 1957. Uncl.
7UGGGLAVIA/Plant Diseases - Diseasoo of Forest S@ecles. 0-2
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.j, No 7p 1958, 30182
Author : Kispatic) Josip
Inst
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