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L -t 220 no.23: W-8414
in bronchlial asthma~ Fol. yg. lek. -
165.
-1. Y. Kllni-ki Chorob t-4,,--~wnetrziych i Zawodowych Sla~~kiej AM
(1? i e~---jrjjj i).i z "ELkladu Medy~
-c: pri~,f .dr, med. W. Zahorsk
Cy-ny Si%do--,/cJ AR (Kierownik: doc. dr. med. T. Pra-
glowski)
RCGALA, F.. ; SCIZiAL, I-J.
end Animal Fhysioiogy - Mezabuiisza. V-2
.',.bs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 17926
.~Iuthor M-nria Mastynsica, Rcnrn G-yr.-a and Jazef Rogua.
------------
The .-Ugftiffic4mce of Potassium in the Preonerati-te =d
,)era-tive Periods.
0 ur 0
Ilrig, Aib lslri ore%egL. chirl 19%, 28, No 8, 853-856
Abstrn,ct No abstract.
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ROGALA, Jozef: TROSZYNSKI, Michal
Blood sodium and potassium levels in mother and fetus
during pregnancy and pregnancy toxemias. Gin. polska 28
no.2:193-198 Mar-Apr 57.
1. Z Kliniki Poloznictwa i Cborob Kobiecych A.M. w Poznaniu
Kierownik: prof. dr. mod. I. Roszkowski i z Zakladu Chemii.
Fizjologicznoj A.M. w Pozaaniu, Kierownik: prof. dr. mod.
Z. Stolzman. Adres: Dr. Miebal Troazyaski, Warszawa. Xarowa 2.
(BODIUM, in blood
determ. in.fstus & mother during pregn. & pregn.
toxemias, (Poi))
(POTASSIUM. in.blood
same)
(PREGNAMY TOZENIAS, blood in
potassium & sodium. determ.'in fetus & mother (POW
(PREGNANGY, blood in
same)
S. blood in
(Mu
potassium & sodium. determ. in pregne & pregn,
toxemias)
AASTYNSKA, Maria; GORAL, Roman; HOGALA, Jozef
Significance of potassium in pre- and postoperative therap7.. Polski
przegl. chir. 28 no.8:853-856 Aug 56.
1. Z II Kliniki Chirurgiesnej A.M. Poznan. Kier.: prof. dr.
R. Drews I !! Zakladu Chemit Fiziologicznej A.M. Poznan, Kier.:
prof. Z. St(-zmann. Poznan, u". Hatmanska 13 0- 5-
(POTASSIUM, therapeutic use,
In postop. care (Pol))
(POSTOPMUTIVS CARS,
potassium replenishment (Poi)),
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AUTHORS. Zaytsev, Yu. N., Rogalev, A. M., Engineers
TITM The Effee'. of the Conditions of Electroslag Welding vdth Plate
Electrode on the Shape and Dimens~ons of the Weld Joint
PERIODICAL: Svaroe Vu
bnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No. 10, pp. 18-20
TEXT- The authors studied the basic characteristics determining the
quality of weld joints which are: the width of the seam, the depth and coeffi-
cient of the shape of the metal pool, The experimental part of the study was -
carried out with the participation of engineer A. I. Shevtsqv, technicians M. 1.
T,Imozhin and B_-A__Qxlgv from Thestperiments were performed with
100 mm thick 40)( (4pKh
)~Iand 453grade steel specimens, Low alloy 100-mm wide
plate electrodes were used. Experimental welding was made under AH-8 (AM-8)
flux on a special device designed by ENDMSh. A RA-2000 (TSD-2000) trans-
former, used as a feed source was switched over to the ENDMSh circuit with
rigid external characteristics. The width of penetration, the depth and the
shape of the metal Pool were determined on longitudinal macro-sections from the
upper portion of the seam, where Bauman imprints were taken. For this purpose
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The Effect of the Conditions of Electroslag Welding With Plate Electrode-on
the Shape and Dimensions of the Weld Joint
a lead packet with sulfurous iron was added to the welding pool during the final
stage. The penetration and depth of the metal pool were measured in th6-center
of the weld, Welding parameters varied within thefollowing ranges: 0.45;
1.2; 1.4; 1.9; 2.1; 2.4 and 2.9 m/hour electrode feed. 7; 10; '13; 15; and
20 mm thick electrodes. 29 - 32; 32- 36; 38 - 39 and 40 - 46 v welding voltage,
29 - 31; 30 - 33; 32 - 35i 34- 38; 38 - 41 and 45 - 50 mm gap. The depth of . I I
the pool was maintained at 30 - 40 mm. The following results were obtained. The,
width of penetration increased with higher welding voltage and electrode thicknem.
Higher feed rate and a gap, increased to a certain limit, cuased a greater width
of penetration. Further increase of these parameters diminished the penetration.
The depth of the metal,pool increased with a higher electrode feed rate and its
greater thickness; it was somewhat reduced with higher welding voltage. The
coefficient of the metal pool shape increased with higher welding voltage and a
greater gap; it decreased with a higher electrode feed rate and its greater
thickness. The characteristics of the shape of seams made with plate and wire
eleotrodes were compared using data by S. A. 2jjggy�J=a. A wider penetration
and greater depth of the metal pool were characteristic of welding with plate
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The foot of the Conditions of Electroalag Welding With Plate Electrode on
the ape and Dimensions of the Weld Joints
01-4 odes as compared to wire electrode welding. However, the coefficient of
the ape of the metal pool was practically equal for botAi electrode types when
uz4PIP under conventional conditions. There are 5 figures and I Soviet
Ig
4 nee.
X*11 ATION: ENIKMASh
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ACC NR. AT7001903 SOURCE CODE: UR/3000/66/000/013/0074/0089
AUTHOR: Shkatov, A. P. (Engineer); Rogaiev, A. M. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Seleccion of die steels for hot die forming of blades from heat-resist4nt
iilloys
Moscow. Eksperimental'nyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut kuznechno-
.pressovogo mashinomtroyiniya. [Nauchnyyo trudyl,no. 13, 1966. Shtempovyye stali
(tool steels), 74-89
.TOPIC TAGS: hot die forging, compressor blade, tensile strength, wear resistance,
annealing / 4Xh2V5F]4 steel, 4Kh3V5K3F steel, 4Kh5V2FS steel
'ABSTRACT: Complex-alloy, high strength, thermal-shock resistant 4Kh2V5FM (GOST
5950-63) and 4Kh3V5M3F (-.P471) (ChMTU 966-63) hot die steels were tested at the
ENIKMASH in hot-die forming of aircraft-engine compressor:blades from E1437B
-[U.S. Nimonic 80A] alloy., The die insert blanks, 258 x 178 x 94 mm, were forged
,at 1150-950C, annealed at 700 and 870C for 2 and 3 hr, respectively, furnace cooled
to 690C (4KhV25FM steel) and to 730C (4Kh3V5M3F steel), held at these temperatures
for 4 hr, furnace cooled to 500C and then air cooled. Annealed insert blanks were
finish machined by the electrospark method and case hardened in powdered charcoal I
air quenched, and tempered. in tests, the 4Kh2V5F'M steel insert sets lasted for an
1-nr,4 1/2
ACC NR: AT7001903
average of 810 (max. 1300) blades and the 4Kh3VSM3F inserts for 590 (max. 1070)
blades, compared with 400 blades for the recently developed 4Kh5V2FS hot die steel.,
The experimental results showed that die inserts for hot forming blade blanks from
heat-resistant allo s should be heat treated to ensure a tensile strength of not
less than 1700 Mnjm~ i
and high wear resistance. The optimum heat treatment for
4Kh2V5FM steel consists of air quenching from 1050-1080C followed by first annealing
at 620-65OC; 4Kh3V5M3F (EP471) steel should be air quenched from 1100-1130C and
first annealed at 620-65OC; 4Kh5V2FS steel should be air quenched from 1040-1070C
and first annealed at 560-580C. The second annealing should be done at temperatures
20-30C lower than the first. Heat-treated die inserts should have an HRC hardness
of 46-50. The use of the surface strengthening or nitriding for increasing the
wear resistance of die inserts should be investigated. Preheating to 350-450C befor
work greatly reduced the danger of brittle failure of inserts made from the investi-
gated high-alloy hot die steels. Orig. art. has: 10 figures and 3 tables.
SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: ione/, ORIG REF: 010/ OTH REF: 002/
ACC MK: 6026334 SOURCE CODE: UR/0308/66/000/005/0025/0026
AUTHOR: R alev, B. (Senior instructor)
ORG:1 ~ar Eastern Higher Naval Engineering A- dWX imeni Admiral G. I.' Nevellskiy
(Dal'nevostochnoye vyssheye inzhenernoye morskoye uchilishche)
TITLE: An installation with an adiabatic evaporator
SOURCE: Morskoy flot, no. 5, 1966, 25-26
'OPIC TAGS: adiabatic process, evaporation, water, sea water desalting, desalting
quipment
BSTRACT: The author describes a marine installation with an adiabatic evaporator
esigned for satisfying fresh water requirements on shipboard. The device was de-
eloped by the*Scientific Research Department of the Far Eastern Higher Naval Engin-
ering Academy as commissioned by the Far Eastern Steamship Lines. The unit has
everal advantages over conventional boiling surface evaporators. The installation
as been stand tested and is now in operation on board the steamship "Donbass". The
vaporator has an inside diameter of 1030 mm and an overall height of 1400 mm. The
ondenser has a surface of 7.3 m2 while that of the brine heater is 5.35 M2
1 . A hydrau-
ic lock is mounted on the heater for separating the condensate from the steam. The
evel regulator has overall dimensions of 287x40O mm. Operational tests under ship-
uDc: 621.57.o48
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1oard conditions show that the unit functions reliably -without the necessity for con-
istant watching. The quality of the steam and distillate are affected only by the levell
'Pf the brine in the evaporator or by the distance from the brine level to the output
pection of the separation limiter. The brine head in the feedline of the evaporator
Ls 4.5-4 m water gauge. Steam and distillate of excellent quality are produced at a
brine level of 50 mm in the evaporator. Tests' show that 220 tons of distillate may be
produced by burning I ton of liquid boiler fuel. While this unit is designed for re-
~lenishing the supply of boiler water, it may be extended to production of drinking
ter by use of the proper materials in making the various c~omponents of the evapora-
or. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
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icebreaker "Sibir'.0
Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. Tekh. upr. Min. oor. flota 7 no,8:
25-30 162. (MIFIA 160)
1. Starshiy mekhanik ledokola "Sibirl* Isay). 2. Leodokol
"Sibirl" (for Dubko). 3. Vyssheye i~-ivL-UUa-inshenernoyAporskoys
uchilishche (for Rogalev).
(Ica-breaking vessels) =rsl, Maripe)
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ALICHKIN, S.L,; AGRINSKIY, N.I.; ANDREYEV, G.F.; RAKUMENKO, G.D.;
VORONTSOV. S.M.; VOYSTRIKOV, I.V.; GRADYUSHKO, G.M.; ZYKOV, A.V.
IVAMVTSEV, P.V.; KINBURG, M.Ts.; KOVAIXV, P.A.; KOZWVSKIT. Ye.vo
KORNIYNNKO, A.P.; KOLYAKOV. Ta.Ye.: 1AUIONOV, A.M.; LIVADRYT, B.A.
MEDVEIZV, I.D.; NOVIKOV. N.V.; ORLOV, F.M.; OSTROVSKIT, A.A.;
ORTSXV, V.P.; FZNIOIIZHKOS- A.M.; POLOZ, D.D.; PRITULIN, P.I.;
FETUKHOVSKIT, A.A.; ROGALIT G.T.- RYRAK. F.Ya.-, SUMGIN, G.P.
TUKOV, R.A.; KHAVC~~~--,r' SKIT, T.I.; SHPAT19R. N.M.
SHUSTAOVSKIT, F.Av
Nikolai Vasil~evlch Speolvtoov. Veterinarila 35 no.2:96 7 158.
(MIRA 11:2)
(Spesivtoev, Nikolai Vasillevich, 1901-1957)
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,
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n" siology - Mineral Nutrition*
H-3
Abe Jou-- Referat Zhur Bidls~No 16- 25 Aug 19578 68952
Author
Rogalev Eo
e tcmical Structur of Above;4
e round Plant
Titl L- ~ia
Organs Influenced by Potassium Nutrition.,
NOL 50 4634169~ L~:
Orig Pub I Fiziol. rastenlYs 3956p 3s
Abstract s A stuctr wds made of changes In the anatomical strup.
oture*of above-ground organs of sunflowers corn and
betans? which occur in potasaitm insufficienayo In
potassim starvation the cells in an anatomical ele-
ments of the stem and plant leaf ghortened In length
and in (Imeterip . In Lthe been StaftL the formation of
wood-fiber rIngjq as weW an the fomation of moisture
conducting vessels, is. Inhibitede In sunflowers the
thidmese of the walls of bast fibers and the thielmess
of the ombium zone are dminishede . In the assimilativ Ia
tissues of, the sunflower leaf the thidmens of * palisade
parenchyma and the spongy tissue !a diminished*
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no.
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LcceIssi brarli- GonFress, Oct 191~2;
f !-Lussaari -on_s,
I~ontal-
AUTHOR: Rogalev, I. Ye.
TITLE: On the Differentiation of Fibrovascular Bundles of
Xylem Under the Influence of the Phosphoric
Nutrition of Plants (0 differentsiatsii
sosudistovoloknistykh puchkov i sosudov ksilemy pod
.vliyan;Vem foefornogo pitaniyaraotenly).
PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 6, pp. 1206-1208
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The nucleic acids form the chief core of the
metabolism of nuclein and play an essential part in the
processes of tissue-differentiation. Under the conditi 'ons
of a metabolism during starvation of the pea buds, which
were caused by the removal of cotyledonsi the proteins
containing no phosphorus are consumed first of all. The
phosphorus-containing nucleoproteids (Konarev) are
conserved longest of all. In this connection the nuclein--
compounds are comparatively most abundantly present in
the vessel--forming cells and in the parenchyma near
the vessels. There exists no doubt a connection bet-
~ween such a localization and the formation processes of
CARD 1/4 the vascular system. At the same time rises the impor tant
problem concerning the influence of the phosphorus-
On the Differentiation of Fibrovascular Bundles of 2o-642/48.
Xylem Under the Influence of the Phosphoric Nutrition of Plants.
nutrition on the differentiation and on the formation
of the vascular system in the course of the growth and
the development of' the plant. The author carried out
the quantitatively-anatomical observations, mentioned
in the title, in plants with a different supply of
phosphorus. Tent plant3 were: sunflower of the species
"Saratovian early" in the greenhouse on sandy soil and
tomatoes "bison" on sandy soil. Furthermore the kind
of potato Ilepron" and leaves of the common turnip
"Eakendorfer" from tests of other researchers were used.
The nutrient mixture corresponded to that by
,Hellriegell.but with a different dosage of phosphorus.
Microelements B, Mn and Cu were added to this. Results:
A) Sunflower. From table 1 may be seen that in the
case of deficient phosphorus-nutrition less fibro-
vascular bundles develop in the ttem. The vascular lumina.
were narrowed. Although no proportional dependence
exists between the doges of phosphorus and the increase
of elements in the vascular system, the number of
CARD 2/4 xylem vessels inoreaaeB and the formation of the
On the Differentiation of Fibrovascular Bundles of 2o-6-4-2/48
Xylem Under the Influence of the Phosphoric Nutrition of Plants.
vascular system improves with an increase in
phosphorus-doses in the nutrient medium.
B) Tomatoes. From table 2 may be seen that the
phosphorus"nutrition stimulates the formation of the
~xyleme vessels and of the wood-fiber ring in the
stem. Especially favorable was the dose of phasphorus
with simultaneous supply of nitrogen and potash (NP K),
2
in which case the highest number of vessels de-relops.
One-s ided nitrogen~nutrition is not advantageous
for the formation of the vascular system in the stem,
The same stimulating action was also observed in
potatoes and turnipa. The part played by potash also
manifests itself in this connection, but only in the
formation of the xylem vessels. Thus the phosphorus-
nutrition exerts an essential influence on the
formation of the fibrovascular bundles as well as
on that of xylem vessels. This is no doubt connected
with the part played by phosphorus in the differentiation
processes of the vascular system.
CARD 3/4
On the Differentiation of Fibrovascular Bundles of 2o-6-42/48
Xylem Under the Influence of tho Phosphoric Nutrition of Planto
There are 4 tables and 5 Slavic refel-encea.
ASSOCIATION: Scientific Institute for Fertilizers and for
Insecto-Fungicides (Nauchnyy inatitut po udobreniyam, i
insektofungisidam).
PRESENTED: By S. 1. Vollfkovich, A3ademician, APrIl S. 1957
SUBMITTED: March 29,,1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
CkRD 4/4
ROGALEV, V. I -- IVANOVJV N. I.; RUBAN, V, A.
Efficiency of over-all nechantzation and automatic control of
the "Donetskaial Mine of the Chistiakovantrateit Trust. Ugol'
38 no-4:46-48 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4)
10 Zamestitel, glaynogo inzhenera sbakhty *Donotolmyal tresta.
Chistyakovantratsit (for Rogalev). 2. Donetskiy nauchno-
issledovatellskly ugolinyy institut (for Ivanov, Ruban).
(Donete Basin-Coal mining machinery,)
(Automatic control)
L 3~590-66 EWT(m)/T
ACC NR, m6olkO
SOURCE CODEV: UR/0058/65/000/oll/BO36. /B036
AUTHORS: shev.-S. Zh ; Dadov, A M.; Nakov, R. A._; Rogaleva, L. I.
0
TITLE: Formation of A.0 and r hyperons during the course of interactioajof cosmic
rays with lead and carbon nuclei
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 11B307-
1964, 192
REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Kabardino-Balkersk, ua-t. Ser. fiz.-m atemb, vyp* 22, 1964, 192
193
TOPIC TAGS: meson, hyperon, cosmic ray, strong nuclear interaction, lead carbon,
Wilson cloud chamber
ABSVLACT; The aixthors-inv,estigated the formation of A and-EA hyperons and of a 0
mesons in interactions between Cosmic rays and nuclei of lead- and carbon. The
measurements were made with the aid of a double Wilson cloud chamber, over which
a generator-target of lead or carbon was placed. A table showing the yield of
ULJVM/~I"'O~t nn,! UeQrl Control
Jour
Raf Kiur Biol.,
111 a9, 1958.9 No 59597
I.Utho.L'
Inst SvQrdlovsl-, Lgricultur:2 Institutu
~ C!
J~
H
~ai R;-Purimont -in Couch Gr,,.ss Control on Fi-.33-our,
Ori Pub Vest. c....'ch. nzu.1,4., 1957, 110 1, 115-119
lbstr:~.ct :R---'-)eri;rents w,~m coaCmctedl ant the tmi-nin-, f..,a~-- of the S-vord-
lovok ',;ricultur.:0. Institute to study tha biolo.,-'ical pecu-
lic.ritics of widz~r~-Irotuid orgazzis of rai)ovduction 'in couch grass
in order to m h---, bas.L
alze t' ;4c methods of couch 3rcsa control more
-Pcuratol.
In Sverdlovs-kay~'. (YL)I,st, couch gras5 tillers during the
4-5 l-a.L - v - cacl buClls- form youi mcc. during the
-:itire sm-mier. Una :?hizome buds of couch 3r~~ss activaly
LPnuinc~te when the r;pvoLrIs Lire dissect-,d A cut.
Rhizomes, which %rc J-0med during tiii-, summ:mr, can be suc-
c3ssfully dQstrojed in tha smmar and in Vae fall by causing
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lJos J'our R--f Zhur Biol.., 11,'o 91 i958, 1710 39593
c. ra-iss gemination of th-, buds. This is c~chievad by deep
tillage. 14hen Vhc rhizoines are fixed in the soil at a deDth
of 20 cm- the- -parish (both in "ef-,.rly sprouti-a-t stage" and
ip the phise wh.:)-a they lhave 1-2 real leaves. The stock of
Dlao-tic substance2 in rhizora-es incre,,scs Cvarizvy the 4-5
leaves phase (the bcgiminG of tilleri-o3). This causes a bet-
ter imploAiting of the wead. Young sprouts and .-rox-rths of
Thizolues of Couch grc~Gs -.ze SUCCaSSfUlly doGtrayed after fall
-plouing during -j)ia-sowL-i_, cultivation. 'This is clone irith
dis!~ shallow plowsin the fall cand in the sprinC, In the
Ural I the followin- methodG ~re used for dc!stroying
Middle
t;he couch grass. clarly Z,,:%ll st"'llow plowinG of tha sector
with a -anG plow at the c't.-)cth whero most of Cie rhdzouies aro
doposed in the soil; cutting of the rhizui-ius in '-upust cross.-
wiso. with a dis1-1 shallow -olow.; froquent cuttir,~~ of weed
mprouts before plowi-.i~;; aarly dec-p f,-.11 --nd cTlreful
)rc-sowiag dis-!:i---1L;. 1-D. Stanov.
ROGALEVA, R. S.
RCGkL'EVA, R. S. -"Biological Peculiarities of Creeping Spear Grass (Agropyrum "pens)
and Measures for the struggle against it on Spear-Grass-Infestod
Newly-Flowed Fields and Long Cultivated landa in Sverdlovsk Oblast."
*(Dissertations For Degrees In Science And Engineering Defended At
USSR, Higher Educational Institutions). (34). Min Higher Education
USSR, Severo-Ovetinakiy Agricultural Inet, Ordzhonikidze, 1955
SW Knizhnaya LetoDle' No. 34p 20 August 1955
For the Degree of Candidite in Science,.3
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USSR/Fam Animals - Horsos. Q-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., 110 7Y 1958., 30922
Author Rogalevich M.
Inst
Title The Improvement of:the Quality ofHorse Stock in the
Kolldiozes of the Northwestern and Central Regions.
(Uluchsheniye kactliestva konskogo pogolovlyn v kolkhozaM
severozapar-b*4ch i tsentralInyWi oblaotty)o
Orig Pab Konevodstvo, 1957, No 8, 10-17
Abstract The results of the examination of about 6,000 horses in
the 78 kolkhozes of the northwestern and central regions
showed that crosses of the Soviet Heavy-Draft breed are
distinguished advantageously as to measurements, effi-
ciency and temperament from horses improved by the Trott(r
breed. In order to obtain an efficient horse in the Kol-
khozes of the above- mentioned zone, It is recommended
to mate the high-blood Trotter cross-bred es with the
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ROQA~~WSKI, jova~LWICIIISKI, Ryszard
Differential constant current amplifier for electrobiological purposes.
Acta physiol. Polon. 13 ne.3:4-37-439 162.
1. Z Kliniki Polozaictwa i Chorob Kobiecych AM w Bialymstoku Kierownik:
prof. dr St. Sov-zka.
(ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY equip & supply)
ROGALT-LEVITSKIY N ikhall Viktorovich; IffABKOY, Aleksandr Yakovlevich,
-Treceasew
coa;;d M.V., Inthenei- redaktor; TWN&. G.P.
tekhnicheakly redaktor
[Electric power stations and transformer substations in railroad
transportation] 191ektricheskle, stantalt i transformatorare
podstantaii ih"leznodorozhnogo transporta. Moskva. Gon.transp.shel'o
dor. Izd-vo, 1955. 639 P. (NLRA 8:10)
(Electric railroads--Substations)
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TITLE:
Rogalina, T.S. 26-58-6-36/56
Atherosclerosis and Embolism of the Myocardium (Ateroskleroz
i infarkt myokarda)
(USSR)
PERIODICAL:, Priroda, 1958, Nr 6, p 110-111
ABSTRACT: The article deals with heart diseases which were discussed
during a session of Soviet physicians convened by Institut
terapii Akademii meditsinskikh nauk i Otdel patologicheskoy
anatomii Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny (Institute of
Therapy of the Academy of Medical Sciences and Section of
Pathological Anatomy of the Institute of Experimental Medicine).
Atherosclerosis of the coronary vessels of the heart was the
14066 uiscussea topic. Academician N.N Anichkov pointed out
that proper diet and therapy can stop "roselerosis by
bringing an increase of cholesterine and other lilDids under
control. The use of ascorbic acid also has a favorable in-
fluence, especially at an early stage of the disease. Professor
M.S. Vovsi, Active Member of the AMN, SSSR, mentioned the
favorable effect of Gangleron - a new drug - upon athero-
sclerosis. This preparation, which was developed by -A.L.
,.ndzhoyan, Active Member of the AN Armyanskoy SSR (Academy of
Sciences of the Armenian SSR), relieves pain syndrome in cases
Card 112 where other drugs have proved inefficient. A.L. Myasnikovi
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ROGALINSKI Kamil; ri.LLER, Zygmunt; KUBIS, 1-1-fons
Cutting down and felling oak trees by using the Pilana
MP-50 motor saw as 'Seen under the correlation coefficient.
Roczniki wyz szkola rol Poznan 14 119-142 163.
Labor productivity in cutting down and felling oak trees
b,/ using hand saws and the Pilana MP-50 motor saw. Ibid.:143-171.
Time structure in pruning oak trees depending on the diameter
of the trunk and the branches of the trees. lbid.:315-335.
1. Department of Forest Utilization,, College of Agriculture,
Poznan.
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VLASCT, V.A.
Directions for the technical improvement of the electrolysis
of zinc. TSvet. met. 38 nc-5:212-25 KY 16-5.
(miRl, 18:6)
09IONW,
MIKULOWSKI, Wlodzimierz; ROGALSKA-CIIRZANDdSKA Wa
Pseudoleukenic reaction of the bone marrow In brucellosis in a
5-year-old child. Polski tygod. lek. 11 no.45:1919-1921 5 Nov 56.
1. (Z Kliniki Chorob Dzieci A.M. w Krakowis; Kierownik: prof.
dr. Tadeusz Giza; z Oddzialu Observacyjnego; Ordynator: prof*
dr. Wlod21miers Mikulowskii) Adres: Krakow, Biskupia 8*
(BRUCELLOSIS, in infant and child.
poeudoleukemic reaction of bone mrrow (P01))
(LXX9f1A, differential diagnosis.
brucellnis in child, pseudoleukemic reaction of bone
marrow Pol))
(BONE KARFO-of, in varioue'diseases,
brucellosis in child, poeudoleukenic reaction)
(Silos) (Loading and unloading)
ROGALSKA, MIA.
Analiza sporowo-pylkova lianowych omadow ob3zaru Mroeskow-Roswadjr v
powlecie opoczynskine Spore and pollen analysis of the Liassic
depositi of the Mroczkow-Roswady area in the Opocsno Metrict
/gyd. I/ 'darazawa, Wydawn. Geologiczne, 1956 (War3awe Panstwovy
T~3tyt:u-t Geologiczay. Biuletyn, 104) ~kglish and RU32ian summaries.
l9t ed. illus.. bibl.,, footnotes,, tableF
SOURCE: East European Occession List (FEAL) Library of 0jngre9e;,,
Vol* 69 No* I January 1957
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