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ALUSANDROV, N. 1.
w___OA .
Survey of activities of braches of the All-Union, Society of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists during L03. Aku8h. i gin. 32
no.5:76-93 S-0 156. (MIRA 10M)
(CIBSTITRIGS) (GYNIGOLOGY)
-ATAKSANDROV. N.1.
MOMMEMANW,
First All-Union Gonference of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, hold
on Feb. 1 - 5. 1957. Akush. i gin. 33 no-3:107-118 MY-Je 157.
(CBSTETRIGS) (GYNECOLOGT) (KLRA 10:8)
AIRKSANDROV, N.I.
Review of the nativity of the branches of the All-Union and All-
HuRsinn Societies of ObBtetricinns and Gynecologists in 1956.
Almsh. i gin. 33 no.6:101-119 14-1) '57. (MIRA 11:1)
(OBSTETRICS) (GYNECOLOGT)
ALUSANDROV. N. 1.
Obstetrical forceps [with summary in English]. Akush. i gin. ~4 no.3:
15-21 My-Je 158. (MIRA 11:6)
1. Iz rodillnogo dome No.4 (glavVy vrach Ye.K*Savins), Moskva.
(OBSTLIMICS. appar. & instruments,
forceps, inaic. & hazards (Rus))
A LWANDROV, N.
Survey of the activities of ~ranrhes of the All-Russian Society
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in 1957, Akuah. i in. 34 no.6:
105-119 N-D '58. 1KML 12:1)
(OBSTETRICAL SOCIETIES) (GYNICOWGICAL SOCIETIES)
AlIKSANDROV. N.Is
Meetings of sessions of the Moscov City and Province Socioty of
Obstetrics and Gynecology. Akush.i gin. 35 no.4:107-123 4*rl-Ag 159.
(MMA 12: 11)
(GYNBCOLOGT) (OBSTETRICS)
STEPABOVO L.G., red.; KWSHKINA, Ye.JL.v red.1-AIX-K ROV9 N.I.v ~red.j
RAFALIXESp S,B,p redo; ZUYEVAI, N.Kep tekhnxi-d-.--
[Hormonal research in gynecology; collection of works of the
Endocrinology Laboratory at the Research Institute for Midwifery
and Gynecology of the Ministry of Public Health of the
Gormonallmye issledovaniia v ginakologii; sbornik rabot laboratcrii
er,dokrinologii Naucbno-iseledovatellskogo instituta akuaherstva i
ginekologii Hinisterstva mdrevookbrananiia RSFSR. Moskyap Goo*
izd-vo mad.lit-ry Nedgizp 1960. 01 P. (MIRk 14:7)
(Gn=OLOGICAL RESEARCH) (HON40NES, MM)
ALEKSAPDROV. R.I. L.SAVINA, Ye.K. (14oskva)
Stillbirth and mortality of the newborn in labor with pelvic
presentation. Akush,i gin. Do.4322-25 261. (MIRA 15:5)
1. 1z rodilinogo doma No.4 (glavbyy vrach Ye.K. Savina)
(LABOR (OBSTETRICS)) (11;FANTS (XWBOR1?)--M0RTALITY)
(STIMIRTH)
AUMUNDRO .; GFJM, N.Ye.
gR2L_N.~
Ways of further development of chemical vaccines. Zhur.mikrobiol.
epid. i immun. 27 no.5:6-13 YT '56. (MI3A 9:8)
(VACCDW AIM VACCINATION
chem. vaccines. develop.. review)
-AWPj-=,V., N.I., polkovnik mod. s1whby; GIM, N-Te., Polkovnik med. sluzhby
Physiological methods of immanization and possibilities of their
Improvement. Voeurmed.zhur. no.10:62-67 0 158. (MIRA 12:12)
(IMMITY VACCIN3S AIM VAGGINATIoN
physiol.methods of immunization (Rag))
17(6) SOV/17 ?-58-11-11/50
AUTHORS:
_ Aleksandrov N.I. and Gefen, N.Ye., Colonels of the
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TITLE: About the Method of Aerogenic (Inhalation) Immilni-
zation and the Possibility of Its Improvement
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 11, PP 38 -
42 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In this article, the author discusses aerogenic im-
munization and makes suggestions on how to improve
it. He refers to Akar, who, in 1923, uttered the
idea of an aerogenic immunization against plague.
Dene (1934) thought the lymphatic system, especially
the tonsils, the best place for administering vaccine
preparations. Although the aerogenic method has
been proved to be effective by many authors, it is
not widely used because of the lack of rational
vaccine preparation and of the poor durability of
the antigenic and, above all, the liv,Lng vaccine.
By means of numerous experiments and investigations,
Card 113 the author found out that biological preparations
SOV/177-58-11-11/50
About the Method of Aerogenic (Inhalation) Immunization and the
Possibility of Its Improvement
methods and, to a certain extent also, the conjunc-
tival method. All literature data and the author's
own investigations point to the high effectiveness
of the aerogenic immunization method in case of
utilizing high-quality vaccine in massive dosage and
rational methods of application for aerogenic inocu-
lations. The dry pulverized vaccines were studied
in experiments on animals and humans and gave good
results. There is no doubt that the method of
aerogenic immunization with pulverized vaccines
can also be used for protection from many other in-
fectious diseases of humans (diphtheria, influenza,
tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, variola, yellow fever)
and of animals (plague of cattle, pigs, foot-and-
mouth disease, tuberculosis). There is 1 table.
Card 3/3
-- ALEKSANMOV, R.I., polkovnik med.sluzhby: GEM. N.Te., polkovinik med.sluzhby;
' ". --- G:ARIN, W.S., podpolkovnik med.sluzhby; GAPOCHKO, K.G., podpolkovnik
med.oluzhby; MALI-BERG. I.I., podpolkovnik med.sluzhby; SIRGEM, V.H.,
podpolkovnik med.oluzhby
-r Reactivity to and effectiveness of aerogenic vaccination against
certain zoonoses. Voen.-med.zhur. no.12:34-381D 158. (MIRA 12tl2)
(VACCINES AIM VACCINATION,
against aerogenic zoonoses (Rus))
--ALZSANMOV, N.I., general-mayor meditainskoy Blu"zbbv; GEMI, N.Ye., pol-
lEovnff meditsinskoy sluihby; GARIN, H.S., podpolkornik meditsinakoy
sluzfiby- GAPDCHKO X.G., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; SERGEYET,
V.M. I4_6olkovni~ meditsinskoy sluzh~y; TAMARIN, A.Le, polkovnik
meditsinskoy slwhbv; 'SHLYAKHOV, R.N., katd.med.nank
Experience in m&ssive aerogenic vaccination against anthrax. Voen.-
med.2hur. 110.8:23-~2 Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12)
(Awaki, imm~uology)
(VACCINATIOIT)
3/0 16/460/000/015/02/051
AUTHORS-. Aleksandrov. NI. and Gefen, N.Ya.
TITLE: Aerosol Immunization With Dry Live Vaccines and Toxoids. 1.
Theoretical and Experimental Prerequisit-es for Devising a Method
of Aerosol Vaccination
PERIODICAL- Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i i".unobiologii, 1960, No. 6,
pp. 7
TEXT: Parenteral methods of immunization by subeiklanecus, intradermal or
dermal vaccination have various disadvantages. Two of thb most effective ways 01
avoiding these disadvantages are-. (1) reducing the number of parenteral. vacclrat~ons
needed by greater use of associated and adsorbed vaccines, and 1'2) com,-Jmed
parenteral and physiological vaccination. The authors refer the raader t1- their
previous works summarizing the results of experiments on the effioaoy of physio-
logical vaccination. One of the most promising methods appears to be mass vac-
cination with finely dispersed aerosols prepared from dry, powdered pol-yvalent
vaccines. This method has given encouraging initial results against such d!seaees
as plague, tularBmia, tuberculosis, influenza, typhoid, dysentery, diphtheria etc.
Card 1/2
S/016/60/000/06/02/051
Aerosol Immunization With Dry Live Vaccines and Toxoids. I. 7heoretical and Ex-
perimental Prerequisites for Devisirig a Method of Aerosol Vaccination
The main reason why this method has not been more widely adopted is the lack of
suitable vaccinall preparations. Intensive work is now in process on -the testing
of aerosol immunization with powdered anthrax and brucellosis vaccines. The re-.
suits of this work will be published in subsequent issues of Zhurnal mikrobiolcgli,
epidemiologii i immunobiologil. There are 6 Soviet references.
SIMI=~ February 6, 1960
Card 2/2
ALEKSANDROV, N.I.; GEFEN) N.Ye,-,- GAPOCUK02 K.G&; WMIN, N.S.
Aerosol imunization with dry live vaccines and oxins. Part
4: Characteristics and dynamics of'tbe vaccinal pro ess following
aerosol vaccination~with brucellosis, tularemia, anthrax and plague
dust vaccines. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immm. 31 no.2:38-44 D
160. (KIRA 106)
(VACCINATION) (BRUCELLOSIS) (TULAREMIA)
(ANTHRAX) (Purm)
ALEKSAND , N I.; GEFEN, N.Ye.; YEROGOVA, N.B.; SERGEYEVt V.M.; MATYUK, P.D.;
SMIRNOVt M.S# I
Aerosol immmization by means of dry pulverized vaccines and anatoxins.
Report No.2: Study oft the effectiveness of the aerosol method of
immunizstion and reiamniisation by means of dry pulverized diphtherial
anatoxi4. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i imun. 31 no.7192-97 Tl 160.
(MIRA 130)
(DIPHTHERIA) (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS)
ALEKSANDROV, N.I.j GEFENq N.Ye.; GARIN,* N.S.1 GAPOCHKO# K.G.
Aerosol immmi zation with dry living vaccines and toxoids. Report
No. 3: Fixperimental-iatudy of the effectiveness of aerosol
T-ninization with dry dust-type vaccines (anthrax, brucel-losio,
t4sremia and plague). Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immin. 31
no. 10:44-50 0 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(VACCINATION)
ALEKSANDRPY,jj.-I..;-GF,F,EN, N.Ye.; YEGOROVA, N.B.; KREYNIN, L.S.; SERGEYEV,
14MLOVI A.I.; SNIRNOV, M.S.; KRAKHT, S.V.; BUDAKp A.F.;
Y
GEFEN ) G. Ye.
Davelopment of a method for aerosol Immunizationagainst typhoid
fever and dysentery. Voen.-med. zhur. no.5:54-59 MY '61.
1'. (KM 14:8)
(TIPHOID FEVLR) (DYSENTERY) (AEROSOIS) -
ALEKSANDROV, 1U.1 GEFP-,Nt N.Ye.; KREYNINt L.S.; YEGOROVA, N.B.;
TD~, -A.I.' (Moskva)
Some problems in the theoretical and experimental elaboration of a
method for aerosol vaccination. Zdrav. Roo. Feder. 5 no. 4:10-13 Ap
161. (MIRA 14.4)
(AEROSOIS) (COWUNICABLE DISEASES-PREVENTION) (VACCINATION)
ALEKS"DROV NI., GEFEN, N.Ye.; BUDAK, A.F.; YEZEPCHUK, Yu.V.- FILIPPENKO,
A.I.; RUNOVA., V.F.
Search for effective chemical vaccines against some zoonoses
Re~ort.No.lg Production of chemical by deposited anthrax vaccine
and study of its effectiveness in animal experiments. Zhur. mikrobiol.'
epid. i imm=. 32 no.5:4246 1~ 161-- (MM 14:6)
(AWHRAI)
A =FAIIDROV, N.I.; GEWN, N.Ye.; GAPOGIIKO, K.G.; GARDI, N.S.; SERGEYEV, V-M.;
'L~Z-AFtL7VA, Ye.S.; MISHCHENKO, V.V.; SIILYAKIJOV, E.N.
Aerosol imunization with dry live vaccines and anatoxins. Report
No.6: Study of the reactogenic and irmmnological effectiveness of
aerosol immunization with spray vaccines (bruce-12osis, tularerda-,
anthrax and plague) in iwn. Zhur. mi]-crobiol. eDi4l. i i==. '12
no.7.'56-62 Je 161. (11-aRA 15:5)
(VACCIYATION) (AEROSOLS)
(CM-MICABU, DISEASES-PR-WEE'TION)
ALEKSANDAOV) N.I.j GFMNp N.Ye.; GAPOCHKO, K.G.; GARIN, N.S.; SERGEYEVi' V.M.;
M*S,
Aerosol imminization with dry live vitocines and anatoxins. Report N0.7:
Organization., methods., and technic of mass aerosol i=mnization of human
subjects with atomized vaccines. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imun. 32
.17 S 161. (NIRA 15:2)
noi%.?-~
(VACCINATION) (AEROSOLS)
ALEKSAMROV GEFE4 N,-Ye.; IlUDIEVA, O.A.; LIMMINSKIY, V.A.; OGARKOV,
I,) FILIPPi2&C), A,I.
-- V.I.;
Research on effective chemical vaccines against some zoonosea.
Report No.2: Development of a che--acal brucellosis vaccine and
study of its effectivenos.- in experiments on animals. Zhur.
mikrobiol., epid. i imau-n. 32 no.11:66-72 N 161. (.V-m-A 24.11)
(BRUCELLOSIS) (VAt;CI.'j-&;) (ZOOBOSES-PREVENTION)
ALEKSANDROV, NikolAy Ivanovich; GEFEN, Nina Yefirriovna; XIRNOV , Ye.I.,
r-eK-,-TROITSKIY, D.I.-, polkovnik med. s-luzhby zapasa, red.;
SOLWIONIK, R.L., tekhn. red.
(Active specific prevention of infectious diseases and ways for
improving it] Aktivnaia spetsificbeskaia profilaktika infektsion-
xqkh zabolevanii i puti ee usovershenstvovaniia. Pod red. i a pro-
disl. B.I.Smirnova. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1962. 387 po
(MIRA 15:6)
1, DeystvitellrWy chlen Akadeinii meditsinakikh nauk SSSR (for
Smirnov).
(COMMUNICABLE DISEASES-PREVENTIOV)
S/016/62/000/007/001/002
D037/D113
AUTHORS: Aleksandrov,'N.I., Gefen, N.Ye.p Gapochko, K.G., Garin, N.S.,
Koridze, - G. G. , ;Markozashvili, I. N. , Osipov, N. P. , Pi'sciiik, M. P. ,
Poso'bilo, I.A., Smirnov, M.S. and Turov, V..P.
TITLE: Aerosol immunizabion with dry dust vaccines and anatoxinr..
A study of the method of aerosol immunization with dust plague
vaccines during mass immunization.
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal milcrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 7,
1962, 46-50
TEXT: Teats wore conducted to approve the practical use of mass aerosol
imumunization -with plague vaccine and to check and specify previously ob-
tained data Yhich testified that this vaccination method was safe and had a
low reactivity. Dust plague vaccine was used in a dose of 150-200 million
living microbes of the vaccine EB strain. m5our 15-min. seances took place
with up to 190 persons at a time in a 112 room. On the days following
vaccination, 157 persons viere subjected to X-ray and hematological tests.
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it was found that the reactivity of this method is much lower than that. of
Me subcutaneous and cutaneous immunization methods. Conclusions: (1)
Aerosol immunization with dust plague vaccinetusing the above-mentioned dose,.
provoked no distinct reaction but caused characteristic changes in'the peri-
Dheral blood. (2) This method, tested under practical conditions on 543
persons, is very simple and allows the population to be mass-jimmunized
against plague within a short time. There is 1 table.
SUBMITTED: AuGust 8, 1961
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ALEKSANDROV, N.I.; GEFEN, N.Ye.; YEZEPCHUK, Yu.V.; BUDAK, A.P.; RUNOVA, V.F.
Study of the optimum conditions for the formation of the protective
extracellular anthrax antigen on a milk medium. Zhur.mikrobiol.,
epid.i imman. 33 no.4:9-14 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:10)
-(BACILLUS ANTHRACIS) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES)
ALEKSAKWOV, N.I.; CEFEN, V.Ye.; GAPOCHKO, K.G.; GARIN, P.S.; MASIDV, A.I.
~-- --- - I I MSHCHWOP V. V. - SMIRROV, M. S.
Aerosol immunizAJA% Vith dry powder vaccines and anat4ins.
Report No,9: Fur~il~Ws,tudy of#the reactivity and immunological
effectiveness of the method of, aerosol irmminization with brucel-
losis powder vaccine. Zhiir.mikrob.,cp!d. i ijPxnm.33.no.l2:95:102.D 162.
(BRUCE11A) (VACCINES) (AEROS OL THMAPY) (MIRA 16:5)
ALEKSANDROV, N.I.; GEFEN, N.Ye.; SHULIZHENKO, V.M.; ALF10ANDROV, P.M.;
IT-13WINSKIYP V.A.; KAVERINA-FIRGANG, K.G.; KUZIMTSOVA, V.I.;
B=R, M.L.; VORONIN, Yu.S.
Search for effective chemical vaccines against some zoonoses.
Report No.3:Development of a chemical plague vaccine and its
experimental test in animals. Zhur. milcrcbiol., epid. i immm.
4 no.4:66-71 AP 163. (MIRA 17:5)
ALEKSAWDROV~ N.I.; GEFEN, V.Ye.; RONIM, V.P.; BUDAK, A.P.; YEMHUK, Yu.V.
- 1EIEDINSKIY, V.A.; FILIPPENKO, A.I.
Improvement of the culture medium and search for a method of
purifying the protective anthrax antigen. Zhur. mikrobiol.
epid. i Immin. 40 nooltlO3-107163. (MIRA 16:10)
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ALEKSANDROV, N.I.; GEFEN, N.Ye.; GAPOCHKO, K.G.; GARIN, N.S,; D NILYUK, S.S.;
YffC;-&K5-VA-' L.L.; KUZINA, R.F.; KORIDZE, G.G. a
LABINSKIY, A.P.; LEBEDINSKIY, V.A.; MASLOV, A I.; OS!Pr N..P.;.
SILICHv V.A.; SMIRNOV, M.S.; TSYGANOVA, N.I.
Study of a method of aerosol immunization with powdered plague
vaccine in large population groups. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i
immun. 40 no.-12:22-28 D 163~
(MIRA 17:12)
ACCESSION NR: AP4043756 S/0016/(,4/0001008/0045/0050
AUTHOR: 'Al.eks and f en N. Ye. ; Vorconin , Yu. S.
Yezepc4uk, Yu. Kozy*rev, M. B.; Lebedinskiy, V. A.; Nikonov, I.V.';
Runova, V. F.; Tamarin, A. L.; Filippenko, A. 1.
TITL'- Further experimental studies of the efficacy of chemical
anthrax vaccine
S'OURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii,
no. 8, 1964, 45-50
TOPIC TAGS: vaccine, antigen, anthrax
ABSTRACT: Rabbits were vaccinated with unsterilized anthrax antigen,
formalin-sterilized anthrax antigen, and live CTaH vaccine, then
infected with a virulent strain of B. anthracis. Comparison of
results for the three groups showed no difference in efficacy between
the unsterilized antigens containing viable CTH cells and the formalin-
sterilized antigen. The survival rate was 11 out of 12 rabbits in the
first group, 9 out of 11 in the second group, and 11 out of 1-1 in the
third. All the controls died. The immunogenic effect of the antigen
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thus neither depends on nor is enhanced by the presence of viable
cells in'the vaccine. Formalin-sterilized antigen was used in the
remainder of the experiments. The dependence of the degree of
immunity induced on the size of the vaccination (lose was also inves-
tigated in rabbits. The level of immunity was directly dependent
,on dose size: less than half (5 out of 12) of the rabbits vaccinated
with 50 mg of antigen survived infection with 100 Dlm of vi.rulent B.
anthracis. Larger doses (100 mg and 300 mg) were about equally
efficacious (survival of'6 out of 9 and 7 out of 9,rabbits). All
the controls died. The dependence of immunogenic effect on the number
of injections into which the vnecination dose is split and on the
time interval between them was studied next. A tota). vaccination dose
of 100 mg was*administered in one, two, and three inlection's. Up to
20 days following completion of vaccination, the numler of injections'-
made no real difference in immunogenic effect. 11.1ortalLty increased
sharply when i-mmunity was tested 40 day-s after completion of the
vaccination series, ho4ev'er. The immunity produced by live CTH
vaccine was longer lasting, and did not fall off sharply until 80
days after vaccination. It should be noted that the CTH dosage
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used (250 x 106 spores) was five times the dose recommended for
humans. The efficacy of anthrax antigen was also studied in rhesus
monkeys in which 300 mg of antigen administered in either two or
three injections produced a somewhat stronger immunity than did the
live CT11 vaccine in human-size doses. A final experiment was con-
ducted to determine the efficacy of "native-sorbed" antigen concen-
trate (obtained by AI(011)3 precipitation of the culture filtrate
without first treating the latter with acid or alcohol). This
process not only yields an antigen which is more effective than
that obtained by alcohol sorption, but produces it in quantities
15 times greater than the yields attainable by the alcohol process.
The results of the experiment showed the immunogenic activity of
"native-sorbed" antigen to be about the same as that of acid-sorbed
antigen. In view of the much higher yield of t~e native-sorbed
antigen concentrate, its use would seem to be preferable to that of
the others. These concentrates produced practically no local reactPon,
unlike the formalin-sterilized antigen used in the earlier experiments.
Orig. art. has: 3 tables.
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AUTHOR; Aleksandrov, N. lt;,Gefen, N. Yo.; Runova, V. F.; Yc!zepchuk, Yu. V,
TITLE: The search for effective chemical vaccines against scae zoonoses. VI.
Experimental production of chemical anthrax vaccine under seaki-commercial condl-
tions
SOURCE: Zhurnal m1kroblologli, epidemiologli I hivwnoblologil, no. 1, 1964, 119-
125
TOPIC TAGS: vaccine, chemical vaccine, anthrax vaccine, anthrax, anthrax bacillus,
chemical anthrax vaccine,
ABSTRACT: As a follow-up to previousily reported studies on mice, guinea pigs,
rabbits, sheep and monkeys, which showad that a chemical ly-treated anthrax vaccine
was just as effective as live STI vaccine for s.c.,Immunization against anthrax,
the authors attempted to produce their chemical vaccine on a large scale. When
anthrax bacilli were grown in 100-11ter flasks In a medium consi5ting of milk,
peptone, glucose, vitamin BI and salts, antigen accumulation reached a maximum
in 18-24 hours and all of the biochemical processes were found to be the same as
in 5-liter flasks. The immunological effectiv6n'ess of the antigen produced was
also found to be the same. Sterilization of large volumes of antigen with 0.4%
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formalin at room temperature was fbund to be preferable to the, use of beta-proplo-
lactone or merthlolate. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOdIATION: none
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KORENEV, G.P.; LAZAREVA, Ye.S.; LEYKEUMAN, Ye.P.;
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MASLOV, A.I.; PAVLOV, G.A.; POLIVANOV, N.D.; ROMANOV, P.S.; RYBAKOV,
P.S.; RYBAKOV, M.G.; SAMOKHVALOV, M.F.; SMIRNOV, M.S.; SHTERN, M.A.;
CHEPKOV, V.N.
Experience with mass aerosol immunization %dth tularpmia dust
vaccine. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 2:JC43 F 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
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ACC NRt AP6006641 swilcr. cwr:
AUTHOR: ~Alekqandrqv,::,KF"'jo; Gefen~ N. Yt,.,; Dobrovollskiy, K. F.; Yezepchuk Yu. Ve;
LebedinskiXt V. A.; Mkhyllovp 13. ya.; Runava, V. F.; 3eregi 71, A I.; Fi-ii2penkol A.-I
ORG: none
TITLE: Immun6genicity, of chemical anthrax vaccine tested in ~,heep.
SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii,,-epidemiologii i irrmiunoblologil, nD.. 1, - 1965 57-60,
TOPIC TArG,S* vaccine, immuno-19Uv, ajiLhrax
ABSTRACT: The authors improved the chemical anthrax vaccinc. !.hat they had developed
,several years before. Single as woll an double inoculnt tons of 01eep prtxiuce.]
~imunity to infection from 100 Dcl of virulent anthrax bnc1l11eY Further research
is needed to determine the minimal limptutizing dose for -heep 7nd the duration of
the immunity. Orig. art. has! 3 tables. [JPR31
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ALEKSANDROV, N.M.
Penicillin therapy of phlegnona of the facial region. Vest.
khir.74 no.8;35-37 D 154. (MLRA 8:10)
1. Iz kliniki chelyustno-litsevoy khirurgii i stomatologii
(nach.prof. M.V.Mukhin. nauch.rukoyod.prof. D.A.Xntiri)
Voyenno-mediteinskoy ordena lenina skademiiin.S.R.Kiroya
Adres av,tora: Leningrad 2, Fontanka, d.68, kv-5-
(PENICILLIN, therapeutic use,
phlegmon of face)
(FACE, diseases,
phlegmon, ther.,panicillin)
(PHLM40N,
face, ther.,penicillin)
ALUSANDROV, N.M., kand. mad. nauk.
- -I--.,-.-. -
Use of intratracheal anesthesia in marillo facial surgery. Stoma-
tologiia 38 no.1:55-57 Ja-F 159. (KIn 12:3)
1. Iz kafedry chelyustno-litsevoy khirurgii i stomatologii (Sav. -
Prof. N.Y. Makhin) Voyenno-meditainakoy akademii imeni S.M. Kirova.
(INMATRLGHIAL ANBSTIMIA)
(JAWS--SURGIRT)
ALEKSANDROV p N.M.
Features of intratracheal anesthesia in maxillofacial surgeryo ,
Vest. khir. 84 no. 2:105-13.1 F ,6o. (KIRA 14t1)
(FACE-SURGERY) (INTRiTRACHEAL ANESTHESIA)
-4.
I- ALEKSANDROV, K.M., kand.med.nauk
Sm-gical treatment of depression and extreme prominence of
the auriculae (lop-earedness),, Vest.otorin. no.5:A4-1+6 162.
1. Iz kafedry chelyustno-l-itsevoy khirurgii so stomatologi7ey
(nach. - prof. M.V. Makhin) Voyenno-meditainskoy ordena Lenina
akademii imeni S.M. Kirova,, leningrad.
(EAR-AENORMITIES AND DEFOWITIES)
ALEKSPI-IDROV. 11.M., dotsent
-1. 1 ~ ~. -., - ~ q.
Technique of plastic surgery using the Filatov tube graft in
forming an auricle of the ear. Vestn. otorinolaring. 25 no.30.
23-29 163 (MIRA 17:1)
1. Iz kafedry chelyustno-litsevoy khirurgii so stoirLatologiyey
(nachallnik - Prof. M.V. Mukhin) Voyenno-queditsinskoy ordena
Lenina akademii imeni Kirova, Leningrad..
ZBARZH, Ya.M., Prof.; MUKM , M.V,, prof.; UVAROV, V.M.2 profo;
50 ., dots
0 _~LX
MAKOV, B.D., doktor med. nauk; ALEY-SIQ-4. ,
KLF140TOVI A.V.., dots'-; rIALKOVSBjf,.'V'.`V., dots.;
MUKovoZOV, 1.14.2 kand: med. nauk; CHUPRINA, Yu.V., kand.
mad. nauk; RXNUVICH, V.S., red.; LEBEDINA, G.T., tekhnered.
[Operative maxillofacial surgery] operativnaia chaliustno-
litsevaia khirurgiia. Leningrad, Medgiz., 1963. 358 P.
(1/dRA 16:12)
(FACE-SURGERY) (JAWS-SURGERY) (NECK--SLJRGMIY)
J,
"UKHThl 1",.V,, prof. Geningnid, K-9, u.1.'rJ.rnove,, d. kv.2r)
dotsent
H,,mzt.ngjoma of the bones. VeA. 'Kl-- r. 91 nr
Iz lkafe-dry k-a:ru.,,gjA (naolial-i inilk
llflukh`n) oriena Lenira
r ova.
ALIMARML-blikita MikWXlaxizh, kand. med. nauk; KL9E-IENTOV,
Anatoliy Vasillyevich, kand-med. nauk; IMJALYSHEV,
Vasiliy Alekseyevich, kand. med. nauk; FEDOROVSKAYA,
Va.) red.
(Emergency stomatological aid] Neotlozlinaia stomatologi-
cheskaia pomoshchl. Leningrad, Moditsina, 1965. 1.16 p.
(?-J.IL4 18:6)
, V. V.) sm-RIPOV, F. 1. (LGU,Len1ngr&a)
"The Development of Equipment for Investigating Molecular and Crysta).
%I
Structures by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance".
report presented at the All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio
Physics, Gor'kiy, 13-18 October 1958. (Izv. vyssh uchev zaved-Radiotekh.,
vol. 2, No. 1, pp 121-127) COMPLETE card under SIFOROV, V. I.)
AUTHOR 5: Aleksandrov, N.M., Moskalev, V.V. SOV/54-58-3-2/19
TITLE: Radiofrequency SpectTograph for the Qaantitative Investigation of
the Lines of Nuolear Magnotio Resonanca in Crystals (Radiochastot--
nyy spektrogief dlya kolichestvennogo issledovaniya konturov liniy-
yadernogo magnitnogo rezonansa v kristallakh)
-PERIODICAL. Vestnik Leningradskogo universit-eta. Seriya fiziki i khimii, 1958,
Nr 3, PP 14 - 20 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The experimental ixivestigation of the nuclear magnetic; resonance
lines in crystals ia impeded by the fait that these lines exhibit
a considerable width and a low intensity. The spectrograph de-
soribedl~n the present pacer (its block scheme is represented in
figure makes possible he investigation of the line contours.
The electromagnet yoke (Fig 2)-is made of soft magnet steel #t-3.
After the regulation the-relative homogeneity of the magnetic fie.Ld
Was'10 6/CM3.. By this feet the device together with corresponding
electronic equipment-becomes universal. It can be used in the in-
Vestigafio--n of ch6mically caused displacements in liquids and crys-
ts 1 samples of-large volume. The receiver of a superheterodyne
Card 1/3 type (Fig 3) guarantees the observation of the frequency shift as
Radiofr~quency Speotrograph for the Qaantitative In- SOV/54-58-3-2/19
vestigation of the Lines of Nuolaar Magnqtti Resonance in Crystals
well as of tha modltft~~ation vf the dmplitude when the magnetic
resonance line passes through. In the former case, taking no so-
count of the generator conditions, a good qualitative represent-
ation of the results ia euaranteed. In the case of a carrier
frequency 0.1 1.1 . 107 the circuit can fix the frequency shift of
0.01 cycles. T_.# generator is built according to a diagram due to
Faurid (Ref 7) with some modifications (Fig 4). The diagram of the
frequency detector (ng 5) is analogous to the diagram from re-
ference-8. By means of the described device a deduction of the
dispersion signal 3-a a gypsum mono-crystal (CaSO 4* 2H 20) was ob-
tained (Fig 6).-The'eurve exhibits a double fine structure which
is not; at-varianve with the data-presented in the well-known paper
by Pake (PeYk)-(Re:f 3).-Besides preliminary data on line contours
of 'some c7',yfjt-%lj3 that until now iave not been examined were ob-
tained. The authora express their gratitude to F. I. Skripov, Docent,
Head of the Laboratoxiya magnitnoy radiospektroskopii (Laboratory
o
'Mign ) Por valuable suggestions. There are
f etio Radiospent2oscopyj 4
Card 2/3 6 figures and 9 referesnues, 2 of which are Soviet,
24(2) SOV/54-59-1-6/25
AUTHORS: Aleksandrov, N. M~,, Skripov,, F, I~
TITLE: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Polycrystalline Carbon Mono
fluoride (Yadernyy magnitnyy rezonans v polikristallicheskom
monoftoride ugleroda)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii,
1959, Nr 1, pp 59-611 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Nuclear magnetic resonances permit insight into the structure
of the crystal lattice cf these compounds. In conne-~tion
herewith the authors made a quantitative investigation of the
contour of the nuclear Iqagnetic resonance line of the ab~
sorption spectrum of F' . Two pulverized carbon monofluorides
with different degree of fluorination were used as samples,
The absorption lines were obtained by means of n amplitude
H of the ab.
channel speotrograph, and the second moment A 'd
sorption lines was determined. z~il was also_,gomputed by 2
Van Vleck-s formula (Ref 2) and the value. _A 112 - 9.25 gc
was obtained, The computation was based on the model developed
by W. and J. RUdorff, in which a complete fluorination (chemi-
Card 1/2 cal formula (C.P)n) i~ assumed~ The experimentally obtained
SOV'/54, 59-1-6/25
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Polycrystalline Carbon Monofluoride
value A H2 agrees well with the theoretical value, In the
case of incomplete fluoririation (CF X)n X 11 1 a. somewhat
smaller value is obtained which lies between the limita of
H2 ,- 0 -ase
-25. The lower limit holds for the c
9.25--x t~- A
of a completely dIsordered distributicn cf the vacancies
(not oscupled by F), while the upper limit holds for the
transition from a rangG with relat Ively 9trong fluorination
(- 10 ~) to a not fluorinated one. The value obtained is a
mean value between both li-nit cases a disordered distribu
tion, however, would betto:~ correspond to the value than a
distributi^.n of wider fluorinaTed and net fluorinated ranges,.
The authcr thanks Timofeyev for the preparations supplied
for the investigation. There are ' table ana 9 referennes,
1 of which is Soviet.
SUBMITTED: December 27, 1958
Card 2/2
11 T, -1
LGU 14
ALF-MANDROV, N. M., Cand Phys-Mnth Soi (diss) -- "Str,ict~iral investigations of
some crystals, aing, the method of miclear ria-ty-ne-tic resonance". Lenill.'-'rad,
1960. 8 pp (Leningrad Order of L-?nin Statf- 'UT Im A. A. 7-hdanov), 22~ copies
MY No 114, 19r0, 125)
3/054/60/000/02/07/021
B022/BO07
AUTHORS: Aleksandroy, No M Mookalev, V. V.
TITLE: Correction to the pecond Moment-of the Lines of Nuclear
- -Magnetic Resonano*by Using a Phase Detector
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii,
1960, No. 2, PP- 55-58
TEXT: In the present paper, it is shown that the actual second moment of
the nuclear magnetic resonance line may, in the case of a sufficiently
slow passage, be calculated from the experimentally found value L y12
4 i2 4 i2 (.C'?.)2t OXP
by means of equation (6): tr m exp - where 10 is the time
constant of the deteoting systems and 'V- the passage rate through the
line (in gauss/seo).,6i2Xp must be referred to the observed center of the
resonance line or of its differential quotient (which was shifted by the
influence of the time constant). The form of the first derivativesof
various absorption lines of nuclear magnetic resonance is given (Fig.). ~10
Card 1/2
Correction to the Second Moment of the Lines of S/054/60/000/02/07/021
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by Using a Phase B022/BO07
Detector
Several experimentally found criteria of the validity of the equation
mentioned are given. The authors thank F. 1. Skripov for his valuable
advice and for evaluating the work performed. Yu. P. Petrov is mentioned.
There are 1 figure and 3 references, I of which is Soviot.
AS
Card 2/2
S/053/61/0-75/004/001/001
B117/B104
AUTHORS: Aleksandrov, N. M., Skripov, F. I. (Deceased)
TITLE: Studies on the structure of crystals by the method of nuclear
magnetic resonance
PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, v. 75, no. 4, 1961, 585 - 628
TEXT: The present paper reviews progress achieved in the field of nuclear
magnetic resonance from 1946 to 1960, particularly the application of
nuclear magnetic resonance for the purpose of gaining information on the
structure of crystal lattices. V. V. Moskalev is mentioned. There are
9 figures, 3 tables, and 150 references: 13 Soviet and '.37 non-Soviet.
The four most recent references to English-language publications read as
follows: A. A. Silvidi, J. W. McGrath, J. Chem. Phys 7 1789 (1960);
R. E. Richards, R. W. Yorke, J. Chem. Soc., 2489 (191~01~'_'L. W. Reeves,
Canad. J. Chem, 38, 736 (1960); D. W. Jones, J. A, S, Smith, Trans. Farad.
SOC. 56, 638 ( 960). V6
Card 1/1
ALEKSANDROV, N.M.; VDOVFMO., V.N%.; SOYxOLOVj A.F.; SHMMBAKOVI V.A.
Nuclear magnetic resonance of the crystal hydraAes of uranyl
nitrate. Zhur.strukt.khim. 4 no.5:762-763 S-0 163. (MIRA 161ll)
1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy fizicheskiy institut Leningradskogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta i Radiyevyy institut imeni V.G.10dop-
kin& AN SSSR.
AT
i()Ij, IIETRZMYe. [Fet.rzak, F.
Proton magnetic resonance in a single crystal of lithiumm per-
chlorate -tri.hydrate IdGlO 4' 3F20. Zhur. strukt. kli-im. 6 no. 4t
527-1-130 JI-Ag "65 (MIRA 19i1)
1. Flzicheskiy institut Lenlngradskogo gosudarstvefinogo universite-ta.
2. Sotrud-nil, Kafedry eksperiment-allnoy fiziki, Universitet imeni
Adama Mitskevichat Pomf-in', Pollskaya Narodnaya Respublika (for
Petrzbak). Sulinitted May 22, 1964-
L- 21202-66 EVVT(l) DPW GS
ACC KR:- AT6004612 37
SOURCE CODE: UR/00OV651000/000/0132/01
AUTHOR: fj~leksandrov, N.' M.Ideceased Mockalev, V. V.
MG: none
201
'':TITIX': Radio-frequenu. spectrograph for studying the contours of -ic
nucloar,magnot
iresonance lines in solids .
SOURCE: Leninirpd. Universitet. Yadernyy magnitnyy rezohans (Nuclear magnetic reso
~nance). n-o.. 1, 1965, 132-137 w
~TOPIC TAGS: NMR.spe&roscopy,~glass, ma etic crystal,
gn
!ABSTRACT: The authors describe-an,rf spectrograph-for studyiiig dia- and-paramag-
netic cr"jstals or glass., This,unit-is an improved modificaticn of a spectrograph
:described previously:(N. M. Aleksandrov, V. V. Moskalev, Vestnik LGU, No 16, 14,
11958) wbich may be used for studying the contours of nuclear nagnetic resonance
23
lines from I
41 F199P P319 Na , W, Bl', A127, etc. isotopes from -160 to+2000C%
!The receiver may be used to record both the component of absorption and the compo-
nent of dispersion and has working frequencies of 8, 12 and 16 Mc. The electromag-:
--[Card 1~2.
~21202-66
ACC HR 6, 0- 04, 6 1-2,
power supply gi
ves a~magnetic--field j
stability of about 10 4. ntensitY Of 8000 gauls wi
th a:relatije~i.
tiO,n-of th -m Whr. The.device-als6 Ljc6rporates a unit , n-
agnetic for slow varl Fm~
Id a-
fid, -anda cryostat. Orig- art. has: 4 figures.
SUB,
CODE.: 20109/. Stl*
-PROv6S/ ORIG REF;,~ 004/ TH, 0
jA
tiqlp t.7
M
S.~
AIEKSAI'DIROV, N.M.; SKRIPOV, F.I.[deceased]
Swdies of the stnicture of crystals by the method of nuclear
i,egnetic resonance. Analele mat 16 tio.4:107-154 O-D 162.
fKASRMN, Sergey Lavrentlyevich; LTASHKBYICH, A.S., gorayy inzh., reteen-
zent; SEMMIN, A.P.. retsenzent; AWSAMOT, N.J., red.; SIPTAGINA,
Z.A.. red.izd-va; DCBUZHINSXATA,'!-.Y.-,-%-ek-Ei.-r-e~a,,-
[Opencalt placer mining; manual for qualification0improvement of
wolters Razrabotka rossypei otkrytym sposobom; It sobie dlia
povyahenlia kvalifikatsii rabochikh. Moskva, Got.niquchno-tekhn.
izd-vo lit-ry po gormomu delu, 1959. 208 . (MIRA 13:4)
(Hydraulic mining) (strip mini~3
ALML%NDROV.-Hikolay Nikolayevig ; GRYMN, L.M., red.izd-va; PROZOROVMYA#
1. V.L.g tekhn.red.-;- SABITOT, A., takhn.red.
[Underground mining of placer deposits] Podzemnaia rezrabotka
rossypei. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry p) gornoma
daiu, ig6o. 314 p. (Km 14:3)
(Mining engineering) (Hydraulic mining)
,Aj&KUN2RLV, NjkolM Nikolgi chj KOCHERGINA, Anna Vasillyevna;
.-ZqyL_ _
POKROVSKIY, Leonid Alekseyevich. Prinimal uchastiye
KHNYKINP V.F.; LOGUNTSOV, B.M., otv. red.; GEYMAN, L.M.t
red. izd-va; MAKSIMOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Contemporary mechanization for working placer deposIts] Sov-
remennaia mekhanizatsiia dlia razrabatki rossypei; k?ravochnoe
posobie. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963. 462 p. (min 16:7)
(Hydraulic mining-Equipment and supplies)
(Automatic control)
ALIKSANDROY, N-N., kandidat inaditainskikh nauk.
Subarachnold administration of penicillin in trauma ol" the cranium
and brain. Vap.neirokhir. 18 no.2:13-23 Mr-Ap '54. 11'HLRA 7:5)
1. Is I-y fakulltatakoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki Voyenro-meditsinskoy
akademii imsai S.K. Kirova. (Postupila. v radaktaiyu. 4.1.1954)
(HXA , wounds and injuries,
*thar., penicillin, subarachnoid admin.)
(WOUNDS AND INJURIMS,
*head. ther.. penicillin, subarachnoid admin.)
(PINIGIILLIN, therapeutic use,
*head vda., subarachnoid admin.)
SHMOV, Vladimir Nikolayevich, prof.; B.&RONOV, V.A.. doktor ned.nauk;
SAKOTOKIN, B,A., dotsent; GWEN=, V.I., prepodavatel';
GRIGOROVICH, K.A., prof.; ATAK OT,-N.N., doktor mod.nauk;
KARGORIN. Te.K., red.; RUM . K.S., takhn.red.
ISurgery for injuries of the nervous system; a practiczal manual]
Khirarglia povrezhdanii nervnoi sistemy; praktichaskols ruko-
vodstvo. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo msd.lit-ry, Laningr.otd-nis, 1959.
479 P. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Deyatvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for Shamov).
(NERVOUS STSTZK--SURGICRT)
ALEKSANDROV, U.N., gornyj inzh.; AZARKOVICH, A.Ye., gornyy inith.;
gornyy inzh.
Using continuous equipment in rock blasting. Gor. zhur. no.9:
30-32 S 163. (KM 16:10)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gornorazvedochnyy institut
tsvetnykh, radkikh i blagorodnykh metallovy Moskva.
ALEKSANDROV, N.M.; ASHKINAZI, A.S.; KOCHERGINA, A.V.
The GUTs-6 hydraulic giant unit. Gor. zhur. no.5r40-44
Yor 64. - (MIRA 17t6)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gornorazvedochnyy
institut, Moskva.
ALUSANDROV, N. N.
Direct measnrement, of betA-hCtiVltV Of tb~~ lAr. Ti-ndy GGO no.158:
128-135 '64. (MIRA 17:0) -.-
J-
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-
1
l
;
.
1"l
l 1
C i
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M
emonary 512101. Since :he ly.OUCLL
pole type, Its asymmetry mast b,~ vowsidered aDd the calcul
tiOn Cd the COJP!Ing LB IUAIL-,~CWS 10 thW 14 ;~ 5DLllenL-pKAe Syll-
ChrcgioUn Vith A Stlr~ll rCLited Windinr, 110weVer.
treattrg tht cLwjAm,
poiCs does not mii W~i, 4. Apprr i, r -~r Yh,
~~ROIIW IE based (m Ilds 4taulaptlon and on that of an unsaro-
'rzai74 mzg7mt"C -:-!rr~tR -!T.d u 1;inusul ially d4gtrlt-lted tnn-"t-
N-N, 618
AUTHORS: Durasovi P.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Aleksandrov N.N., Ing. (TsNIITMASh).
TITILE: Alloying and innoculation with magnesium of heat
resistant silicon cast iron. (Legiroveniye i
modifitsirovaniye magniyem zharostoykogo kremnistogo
chuguna).
PERIODICAL: "Metallovedenie i Obrabotka Metallov" (Metallurg and
Metal TreatmentT, 19-57, No-5, pp.42-48 (U.S.S.R.~
ABSTRACT: An important disadvantage of work-carried out by other
authors is that they studied only the scale resistance
and the mechanical properties without taking into
consideration such important properties as the fluidity,
tendency to form cracks and shrinkage cavities and
linear contraction and growth during repeated alternate
heating to 1000 and 900 C. The aim of this investi-
gation was to determine the effectiveness of alloying
of silicon cast iron with Cr, Mn and Al, innoculation
with Mg and working out of technological recommenda-
tions on the production of castings from the most
promising variants of cast iron. A high innoculation
temperature was obtained by blowing ox-ygen into the
liquid cast iron. The chemical compositions and the
characteristics of the investigated materials are
summarised in Table 1, p.43; Table 2 gives data on the
Card 1/3
Alloying and innoculation with magnesium of heat
resistant silicon cast iron. (Cont.)
resistance but brings about increased brittleness,
deterioration of the casting properties and a decrease
of the growth stability. Although alloying of silicon
cast iron with aluminium does increase the resistance
to scale formation, it increases the brittleness and
brings about a deterioration.in the casting properties
and a decrease in the growth stability and, therefore,
its use is not recommended. Of the investigated
silicon cast irons, the non-alloyed silicon cast iron
with spheroidal graphite containing 5 to 6% Si was
the most scale resistant. In manufacturing castings
from silicon with spheroidal graphite it is imperative
to take into consideration the tendency of this
material to form shrinkage cavities and cold cracks
and it is necessary to increase the magnesium dosage so
as to ensure that the residual magnesium content in the
cast irons is not less than 0.08 to 0.09%. 2 Tables,
8 Figures including graphs; 8 references, 4 of which
are Russian.
Card 3/3 /V
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s Le o v
MASI
ALEKSANDROV, N.N. , Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Jtffpmk Study of
the effect of alloying (Cr, Mm and Al) and modification
(Yg) ton the prooerties of heat-resistant pig iron
e
siliAide.11 Mos, TsBNTI of Heavy 11,acnine building, 195t'
18 pp (GlavniiDroyekt under ~& uost)lan USSR. kzxt
Central Sci lies Inst of Technology and Macnine building
Ts NIITMash) 120 copies (KL, 23-58, 105)
18(2,3) 301~/-. 28-59-9-1 '2/25
AUTHOR: Millman B.S and Candidates of
l
Technical S~i
ences
TITILE: Heatl-Stability of Siliceous Cast-Ircns
PERIODICAL: liteynoye proizvodstvc, "i959, Wr 9, pp 35-37 (USSR)'
ABSTRACT: The contents of silicon in cast iron determine the
structure and properties of the latter. Silicon le-
wers the solubility of carbon in cast iron, dimini-
shing thereby the graphite contents in perlite. For
cast irons, containing L~Z to 3.5% of silicon, the in-
clusions of lamellar graphite are specific. But, the
cast irons containing over %o of silicon possess a
more dispersed graphite structure. Silicon belongs
to th6se alloying elements which help to form an an-
tioxidation protective film on metal surface. On the
basis of research, the authors of this article main-
tain that siliceous cast irons with Si-contents amoun-
-6c,
ting to 511'o ~ possess a high heat-stableness, this
being due to tlie followin,- factors= Pormation of fer-
rite structure which is sTable at high temperatures;
Card 1/2 foxmation on the netal surface of a spinel-type film
Heat-Stability of Siliceous Cast-lraa6
3 ) L- - 5 5 - 9 - -1' -2/ ~: 5
which prevents diffusion of oxygen through it~ forma-
tion of dispersed globulax graphite inelliqlons that
do not hinder the appearance of a contirniciis protec-
tive film which eliminates the possibility of cast
iron oxidation from the inside. There are 5 gra-phop
3 tables, 3 photographs,, and 5 Soviet references.
Card 2/2
A=ANMOVO_~.N.
Methods for determining the heat resistance of cast irons. Zav.
lab. no.11:1335-1336 '59. (MIU 13-4)
l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-Issledovatellskiy inatitut tekhnologii i
mashinosiroyeniya.
(Cast iron--Testing)
ALEKSANDROV, N.N.; ILIICHEVA, L.V.
~
Structure of aluminum-alloyed cast iron. bletalloved. i term.
obr. met. nooll;25-31 N 163. (MIRA 1611l)
1. TsentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tekbnologii i
mashinostroyeniya.
ALEKSANDROV N.N.; KLOCHNEV, N.I.; LAVREWYEV, S.Ye., inzh.,
-- ' " -1
= " is- le ~n
re zen
[Technolo of preparing and the properties of heat-resistant
cast ironfTekhnologiia polucheniia i svoist-va. zharostoikikh
chugunov. Moskva, Izd-vo "Mashinostroenie," 1964. 169 p.
(MIRA 17;5)
ALEKSANDROV, N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; OGURECHNIKOVA, O.A.,, inzh.
Method for the experimental determination ofxd and Xq
pa~rameters of synchronous magnetoelectric generators.
Elektrotekhnika 35 no.1:54-55 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2)
L 38~
ACC NRi
TI IJP(c) JD/DJ
66 //T/EWP (t VE
AP6029555 SOURCE CODE: UR/0422/66/000/003/0093/0094
AUTHOR; Ali-ksandrQv, No No (Candidate of technical sciences)
ORG: none
TITLE: Expanded use of heat-resistant cast iron
SOURCE: Standarty i kachestvo,no- 3, 1966, 93-94
TOPIC TAGS: cast 3.ron, heat resistant material, scientific standard, iron aluminum
alloy, chromium containing alloy/ZhChKh-1.5 cast iron, ZhChKh-2.5 cast iron,
ZhChS-5.5 cast iron, ZhChSSh-5-5 cast iron, ZhChKh-O.8 cast iron, ZhChKh-3O cast
iron,*ZhChYu-22 cast iron, ZhChYuSh-22 cast j on
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ABSTRACT: - State Standard (GOST) 7769-55,4adopted 10 years ago, played
an outstanding r 1e f r the introduction of heat-resistant cast irons into
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:industry for casZxng arts used at high temperatures. Heat-resistant caa't
Jrons have replaced special steels and alloys containing scarce elements.
i Heat-resistant cast irons are now used in manv branches bf industry.;
!:Low-alloy chromiun and silicon cast irons with globular or lamellar-graph-
"ite have received the widest use.
I
t The practice of using heat-resistant cast irons, introduced in GOST
.7769-55, confirmed the accuracy of their classification as to chemical
'composition which serves as the basic characteristic for checking castings
from these c"t irons. This principle of classification is maintained in
,the new GOST 7769-63.
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The review of GOST 7769-55 was occasioned by the fact that in recent
1years in the Soviet Union and abroad much success has been achieved in the
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i.development a.nd application of new_grades of heat-resistant cast irons in
!industry. Additionally, according to the -measure of industrial experience
0 eat- cast-irons, some , incon-
in-the producti n of standardized h resi
t gruities in the specifications of GOST 7769-55 with actually obtained re-
tsults under production conditions came to light.
The old standard included six grades of heatresistant cast irons.
-In GOST 7769-63 there are eight grades of which four grades were also in
~GOST 7769-55: ZhChKh-1.5, ZhChl(h-2.5, ZhChS-5.5 and ZhChSSh-5.5. These
Igrades were dofined by ch mical composit'lon grade,
_,ZhChKh-0.8_containi,ug 0.5-1.OA Cr is introduced to replace ZhChKh-09
'containing 0.7-1.1A Cr. This permitted control of an entire group of
~parts of metallurgical and chemical machine building (blast furnace
~coolors, casting molds, converters,'Otc.). Three grades of heat-reaistaut
.cast iron were additionally addedt chromium east iron containing 28-32%
'Cr and 2.4-3.0% C and two grades of highly heat-renistant altuninum cast
,iron with lamellar and globular forms of graphite respectively. The
;'latter grades contain 19-25% aluminum.
At the insistence of a number of institutes and plantc a high-
,chromium cast iron containing 2.4-3.0% C (analogous in Cr content to
:standard steel) was included in GOST 7769-63. This cast iron has ex-
cellent resistance to scale formation and exhibits increased wear resist-
ance.
%;&at irons alloyed with a large amoitut of aluminum have beec developed
and used in industry in recent years in the country. The inclusion of alu-
min- __ alloyed--c-ast irons in- the now standard- considerably ioxtends tho field 8
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r.-'of their use. Designers have finally received data on the properties of
heat-resistant aluminum cast irons.
Studies of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology''
and Machine Building (TsNIITMASh) indicate that the beat properties of
aluminum cast iron are 'p-r-o-a-uMe'd-during smelting in electrical furnaces
'(mainly, induction typos).
Structure of the metallic base for cast irons of grades ZhChlch-0.8,
,ZhChKh-1.5 and ZhChICh-2.5 is pearkite or pearlite7tomentite; for grades
ZhChS-5.5, ZhChSSh-5.5, ZhChYu-221 nd ZhChYuSh-22 ~%
it is ferrite, and for
~grade ZhChKh-30 it is ferrite-carbide. Up to 20% pearlito in addition to
~the fe-r-r-i-te i's permitted inthe structure of the metallic base,or silicon
.cast iron; the inclusion of up to 10% structurally free carbides in alumi-1
num casi, irons was established.
GOST 7769-63 opens many possibilities for the wide use of heat-
resistant cast irons in different branches of industry. LJFRS: 36,7281
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6055
~Ajl~eksan~d~ N. N So V. Ryzhkov,, L. So Sukovatykh,
C, 0-C ELI Go B, Chesnokov, Ye. I. Kiseleval,
R. No Bubnova, 1. Go Ramzen-Yevdokimov
Raneniya cherepa i golovnogo mozga pri ostroy'luchevoy
bol,ezrii (cranial and Cerebral Injuries in Acute Radiation
Sickness). Leningradp Medgiz, 1962. 176 P. 3500 copies
printed.
Ed. (Title page): V, No Shamovp Acting Member of the Academy
of Medical Sciences USSRp Honored Scientisto Professor;
Eds.: Shamovp Vladimir Nikolayevich,, Professorp and
L. F. Volkov; Tech. Eds.: M. So Kostakova and Z. V. Lebedeva.
PURPOSE-s This book is intended for surgeons in general and
neurosurgeons in particular.,~ and may also be-useful to phy-
sicians who might have to treat victims of atomic explosions.
COVERAGEt The book describes the results of numerous animal
experiments investigating important peculiarities of the
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
Survey of Literature
Effect of Infection complications on the course and
the outcome of cranial and cerebral injuries
Time limits for primary surgical treatment of cranial
and cerebral injuries
Application of a primary blind suture [pervichnyy
glukhoy shov] in cranial and cerebral injuries
Use of penicillin for prophylaxis and therapy of
infection'complications in cranial and cerebral
gunshot wounds
,Use of other antibiotics in the treatment of
cranial and cerebral injuries
Combinations with radiation injuries
Peculiarities of the condition of the organism
in acute radiation sickness
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