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some cases gives also the machining conditions such as cutting speed, feed, and
edge lifetime- It also reports results of various tests conducted at the ZAvody
V~ J.. Lenina (V,I. Lenin Works) in Plze;~, the AdamovskL5 strVi-rny (Adamov Machine
Building Works), the Sigma in Lut e , Prerovskee stroj:frny V/
in . (Prerov Machine Building
Works), &D in Prague, and the Moravskoslezsk~ armaturka (Moravian -Silesian Fitt!
V
ings Plant) in DoIni Benesov.. There are 4 tables.
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ASSOCIATION: Vyzkumny ustav pro ppskovou metalurgii (Research Institute for
Powder Metallurgy), Sumperk.
Card 2/2
SUSS, Auguitin, MUDr; BRUZAK. Jiri. MUDr
1(heumatic andocarditis treated with penicillin and ACTH. Cas lek
ca 93 n0-20:544-546 My 1~4. (IMAL 3:7)
1. Z okr. ustavu nar. zdravi v Pisku - nemoonice, interni oddeleni.
Prednosts, prizar NUDr Augustin Sues.
(ACTH. flAorapoutio use,
*rhoum. hiart dim., with penicillin)
(FJNIGILLIJI, therapeutic use,
4rhoum. heart din., with ACTH)
(RUNUM&TIO HIMIR DISUSI. therapy,
*ACTH with penicillin)
BRUZEER, Z.
New trend in designing modern two-stroke diesel motors. p. 197.
Vol 2,no. 7. JulY 1955- JAIRMUVEK HEZOGAZDASAGI GEFEK. Budapest, Hungary.
So: Eastern Ymtqpean Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956
BRUZEFt, Z.
Modern two-stroke, opposed-piston diesel motors. p. 151.
JARFIUVEK FIEZOGAZDASAC)l GEPEK. (Gepipari Tudomanyos E'gyesulet) Budapest, Hungary
Vol. 6, no. 5, 1959.
Honthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, ho. 8,
August 1959
uncla.
BRUZER. Zoltan
M--,
Guiding principles for designing air-cooled engines. Jar= maze gep
6 ut.8:236-243 159.
1. BRUZE- R, Zoltan
Calcu2ation of the charging exchanee of two-stroke diesel
engines. Pt.l. Jarmu mezo gep 4 n0-5-2-28-235 V 157.
BRUZER, Zoltan
Newer possibilities for the free-piston two-stroke diesel
engines. Jarmu mezo gap 5 no.5/6:161+-169 158.
~-_~UZER~,Zojt~an
Modern, opposed-piston two-stroke diesel engines. Jarmu mezo gep
6 no.5s151-3 of cover 159.
BRUZff/1IC.Z--&anciszek; JELVSKA-YLANIAKOWA, Zofia
NPOMW
Acute visceral lupus erythematoaus treated with ACTH & Insulin.
Polski tygod. Ink. 11 no.14:610-613 2 Apr 56.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Zakazrqcb AM we Wroclawiu; kier. doc. dr.
med. Jozef Kanlak, Wroclaw. Klinika Chorob, Zakaznycb A.M.
(LUPUS ZRTTHERMSUS, therapy,
ACTH & Insulin (Pol))
(ACT9. therapeutic use,
1upus erythematosus vi5ceralis. with insulin (Pol))
(INSULIN, therapeutic use,
lux,ms er7tbematosus visceralim, with ACTH (Pol))
J'ELIWSKA-KANIAKOWA, Ziafia; BRUZEWICZ, Franciazek
Extensive pulmonary abscesses in typhus abdominis cured with
eblororVcetin. Polski tygod. lek. 11 no.16:699-702 16 Apr 56.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Zakazynch AM we Wroclawiu; kier. doe. d-r.
Jozef Kaniak, Wroclaw, u1. Szymanowskiago I.
(CHLORANTHENICOL, therapeutic use,
lung abscesses in tylRboid favor (Pol))
(LTNGS, abscess,
in ty-phold fever, ther., chloramphenicol (Pol))
(ABSCESS,
lung, in typhoid fever, ther., chlorampbonicol. (Pol))
(TYPHOID FEVER, complications,
lung abscess,'ther., chloramphenicol (Pol))
XANIAX. Josef; JILIVSKA-UNIAKOVA, 2of In;
Results of the treatment of acute and chronic hepatitis with
steroid hormones. Polskie arch.med.vown. 30 no.6:774-778 160.
1. Z Klinlkl Chorob Zakasnych A.M. I Zakladu Interny S.D.L. na
bazie 6zpitala Wojewodskiego we Wroclaviu, lierovnik: prof. dr
med. J.Xaniak
(HEPATITIS I M CTIOUS tber)
(ADRENAL CORTZI HORMONES ther)
BUDITIKOV.,'.ij'--.-inzh.; OSADCHIY, F.0 inzh.; POTOKIN, A.; DMUITHYE-4, A., inzh.;
_MH R~-, YELIZARfYEV B.
Exchange of experience. Avt.transp4 42 no.2-.47-5o F '64-
(MM 170)
KASDIOV, Ye.; FTLIKIN., I.; KUCHMASOV, P.; RUSIMK, A.; POIETAYEV, R.;
DrdJZH,, R.; BABKOV, D., inzh.
Exchange of experience. Avt. transp. 43 no.2:50-54 F 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
MULL A--P',-.'. '-'- LLD-t
Inland Navigation
Electrification of night guideposts is a factor in improving the work of the pilot. Rech.
transp. 12, No. 4, 1952
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. UNCLASSIFIME.
MUZHW, A.P. ; ARXA ITZVSKIT, A,A,
Jffect of loud noises on human motor functions. Biofizika I no.l:
88-94 156. (KERA 9:12)
1. Institut biologichaskoy fiziki Akadem4li nauk SSSR. Moskva.
(NOISX) (KOVIKENT, PSTCHOLOGT.0r)
ARUD'YETSKIT, A.A.; ZRUZHIS6 A.?.; NUKHAKRDOVA, Ye.A.
Disorders in the coordination of movements under high-altitude
mountain conditions (with summary in Inglish]. Biofiziks 2 no.Z:
242-251 157. (MlRA 10:6)
1. Institut biologichaskoy fisiki Akadesit usuk SSSR. Koskva.
(ALMITUD19, INFLUXIGN OF) (MOVIANM DISORDIRS)
I
BRUMES. A.P.
Graphic representation and analysis of experimental data. Biul. "
MOIP. Otd.biol. 64 no.6-.161-162 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:5)
(GUIIHIC WHMS)
A.P., doktor med. nauk, prof., red.
[Achievements of science: Human and animal physiology] Itogi
PAuki: Fiziologiia cheloveka i zhivotnykh 1962. Moskva,
Akad. nauk SSSR, 1964. 123 p. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Sektor fiziologii V-zasoyuznogo instituta nauchnoy i tekh-
nicheskoy informatsii.
13R UL14ICZ, A.
"Let us Introduce intrafactory vork Accounting in Sa-,zAlls", p- 5, (FIZEMML
I
- -11TY
D
ZEW y Vol. 5, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Warszawa, Polvnd)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EF.~L), LC, Vol. 4, No. 5, May
195"';, Uncl.
'BRUZIVdICZ, A.
Packinp veneer end fiberboard for export, p. 8. (PRZDIYSL DFZEWITY, Warszawa, Vol. 6,
no. 2, Feb. 1955-)
4-
sot IMonthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LCv Vol. h, No.,I., jki- 1955,
Uncl. A
BPUZIE.WICZ, -A.
Repair of laminated wood, p. 2. (FRZEMYSL DRZEWNYp Warszawap Vol. 6j no. 3p Nab, 1955.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (BEAL), LC, Vol. h, No. 2, Jafn. 1955,
Uncl. .1 A
A 49/1 P1
POLAMD/Cbemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application.
Synthetic Polymers. Plastics.
Abe Jour: Referat Zhur-Mziya, No 5,
Author
Inst
Title
Bruzievicz Adam
Use of Phenol-Forneldebyde Adhesives in the Polish Woodworking
Industry.
Orig Pub: Przem- drzevuy., 1956Y 7., No 12,
Abstract: A discussion article.
Card : 1/1
BRUZIEWICZ,, Adam
The quality of export packaging for veneers and fiber boards. Frzam
drzew 12 no.11:10 161.
(Packaging)
BRUZSA, Bela, dr.; FESTER, Endre, dr.
Congenital abnormalities of the bile ducts. Orv. hetil. 102 no.20:
925-928 14 My 161.
1. Bajcoy-Zoilinszky, Korhaz, Sebeezeti Osztaly.
(BILE DUCTS absom)
IESTER, Endre, dr.-, BRUZSA, Bela, dr.
Biliar7 surgery in old age. Orv. betil. 102 no.38:1786-1787 17 S 161.
1. Bajcs~-Zsilimszky Korhaz, Sebeszeti Osz".
(CHOLECYSTECTOMY in old age)
BRUZSAv Iaozlo
curtain wano. Fiat tud 17 no*52:1648-1652 30 D 162.
1, oElet es Tudomanyu gzerkeazto bizotteagi tagja*
B.RTJZSA.-1aes1*--'-' - *
Space research exhibition In Czechoslovakia, Term tud kozl 7
no.10-.479-480 0 163.
BRUZSA, Iaszlo
? r
All.
il'?, Now tM scaffolding machines. Blot tud 18 no.4:123-124 27 Ja
1 163..
1. "Blot so Tudomany" szerkeezto bizottsagi tagja.
BRUZSA, Laszlo 1,
The Congressional Palace in the Kremlin. Elet tud 18 no.44:
13874991 3 N 163.
1. "Elet es Tudomany" szerkeBzto bizottsagi tagja.
BRUZSA, Iaszlo
Ytongblocks; dry-fixed light concrete walls. Elet tud 19
no.3:137-138 17 Ja 164.
1."Elet es Tudomany" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
RULVINIA/Cultivatod
Abs Jou-
Author
Inst
T itlc
Orig Pub
Plmts.
Rof Zhur-Biol. ,
~1~,,p_Kclakrinos,
Boldca, E,
t1umaniari AS.
Local Wintor Hlard
: Biol. zh. Ahad.
Grains.
No 15, 1958, 63078
A., Enescu, C,,
1-1hoat.
1UTTR7 1956~ 12 No 27 175-105
Abstract : The semi-yearly variety has a vegetation pc-
riod o-.-! 250-270 dw,;'s- In years of considerable
precipitation, it is susceptiblb to ti,,.mbling
doun; it is very resistant t6 smut, and is
little affected bv broi-!n -2ust. The nIo-_----)holo,,,,i-
cal characteristics of this varicty arc given.
In 1953 and 1954, vintor hard vhcat vas tested
by comparing it in parallol sovings with winter
Card 1/2
7
RITHAINIL/Cultivatod Plants. Grains, H
Abs Jour Rof Zhur-Bibl., No 15, 195U07 O"UO076
vhoat and spring hard vihcatu in various ob-
last's of th--.. country. In ro,,ions with heavy
rocipitation and mild vintors, it yielded
9
-15 percent loss t1ian winter vhoat, and 19-
40 percent loss than sprints h,ird vjh,-,,at; in
tho steppes and wooded steppes of tho south,
it yielded 1.5-3 times more than spring., h-rd
whoat. Data are givon on the chomical analy-
sis ol" tho grain and flour of ~~,intor vhcat~
and winter and spring hard ulicat. Ya.
Voro-ntsova
Card 2/2
BRYADOV. Ye.A., poclpolkovnik
N -
I -"w
Teaching military science in military medical schools. Voen-med.
zhur. no&9:36-38 6 155. (MIRA 9:9)
(MILITARY ART AND SCIINCIC-STUDY AND TXACHOG)
BRYADOVP Ye.A.,podpolkovnik
Some training problems at military medical schools. Toen-med. zhur.
no.1:14-16 Ja '56 .(KIRA 10:5)
(MEDICINE, MILITARY AND NAVAL, education,
military'med. schools) (RUB)
BABAYAN., Kh.P.; BRYADZHYAII,,..Nq,_; MAMIDZHANYAN, E.A.; GRIGOROV, N.L.;
TRET'YAKOVA, Gh.A.; SHESTOPEROV, V.Ya.
Nuclear-active particles in young air showers. Zhur. eksper.
i teor. fiz. 46 no.1:110-122 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta i Institut fiziki Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po
ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii SSSR, Yerevan.
4,"t ~ 't - I .
,,,~Y~UIDT, Andrer Alskserevich-9 ZINOTOYSTA, A.A., redaktor; THHOROVA, TeA..
n C es 6r
r
n
LIlectrometallization of propeller shafts; practices of the
Xononersk shipbuilding and ship repairing factory] J61elctro-
metallizatails grobnykh valov; opyt Kanonerskogo anclostroitallnogo
i sudoremontnogo -.zavods. Koskys. ltd-vo "Xorskoi transport,v
1937. 38 P. (KLBA 10:7)
(Shafts and shafting) (Metal spraying)
A UTH OR - Bryakel ov, A.A. , Enpi no o r SOV117-58-10-34/35
TITLE: A Yeeting on an Exchange of Experience in the Use of Ye-
tallization (Soveshchaniye po obmenu opytom primeneniya
metallizatsia.)
PERIODICALt Mashinostroi-tel', 1025fi, Er 10, pp 46 - 47 01S~~R)
ABSTRACT: in April 1958, the Metallization Committee of the Lenin-
grad Departmc-nt of NTO of Mashprom and the Leningrad House
of Scientific and Technical Propaganda organized a meeting
for the exchange of experience in the use of metallization
in the enterprises of the Leningrad Economic Region. More
than 60 representatives of industry, transportation and
scientific research institutes attended the meeting. The
president of the Committee, Engineer S.A. Zalis, opened
the meeting by pointing out how metallization can be used
advantageously for anti-corrosion and heat-resistant plat-
ing, building up of worn parts, substitutes of antifriction
alloys, reclamation of foundry and mechanical rastes, deco-
rative plating and other purposes; but large-scale intro-
clu--t-ion of electrometallization is still impeded by the ab-
sence of the necessary equipment, Engineer A.I. Smolya-
ninov delivered a paper cn copper-lead pseudo-allos ob-
Card 1/5 tained by 'he electrometallization method and worked out
SOV-117-58-10-34/35
A Meeting on an Exchange of Experisnce in the Use of Metallization
in the Institut selskokhozyaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya
(Institute of Agriculture! Machinery Construction) in Ro-
stov-na-Donu,, The pseudo-alloy is applied by the three-
phase UIMA-l apparatus and can be successfully applied to
the building up of bushings of ordinary bearings with en-
suing tempering; plant tests are under way-' Engineer V.I.
t4 t-ate
Batalov of the same Ins . spoke on the possibility of
machining electrometall---zGd platings; he said that cutters
with blades made of VX8, T15K6, T30K41 and also mineralo-
ceramic TsIA-332 cutters are less resistant in the machining
cf electrometallized platings
.pand in the machining of plat-
ings of high--,arbon and special steels, the cutting speed is
to be reduced by 10%. Engineer A.A. Bryakalov of the Tsen-
tral7nyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rechnogo flota
(Central Scientific Research Institute of the River Fleet)
told about metallization work done in the Institute and
enterprises of river transportation. The head of the Tsen-
traliny-y nauchno-issledovatel7skiy institut morskogo flota.
(Central Scientific Re3earch Institute of the Sea Fleet),
Engineer !.A. Yelin, reported on metallization experiments
on large propeller shafts in the Kanonerskiy zavod (Kano-
Card 2/5 nerka Plant) and investigations carried out in the TsNIIRF
-SOV-117-58-10-34/35
A Meeting on an Exchange of Experlence in, th* ',se of 1~etallization_
(TsN1IRF) with respect to surface fatigue tests in sea
water; 5 to 7 years of unhampered service of metallized
propeller shafts are on record. Candidate of Technical
Sciences of the -Jeningradski-y inzhenerno-ekonomicheskiy
Institut (Len-ingrad Fngineer-Economical Tnstitute) A.S.
Lebedev, spoke on the techni.,al and economical aspects of
the use of metallization in the enterprises of the Lenir -
grad Econcmirai Region; i-, is used largely, especially-for
building-up processesIbut only pays in mass production;
calcula-~ions show that building-up of Darts by metalli-
zation is always cheaper than manufacturing new parts;
economy examples were given for the zavod imeni Roshalya
(Plant imeni Roshall) and the zavod imeni V.I. Lenina
(Plant imeni V,I, Lenin), Engineer S,A. Zalis of the Ylev-
skiy mashinostroi.tellnyy zavod imeni V.I, Lenina ~Neva '
Machine Construction Plant ~meni V,I. Lenin repor ted on
complex applicaticn. of eleotrometallizatiou - aluminum
coating of large welded exhaust fans, instead of using
special heat-resistant steel; the results were positive,
and the method has been extended to other items. Engineer
A.L. Labutin of -the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
Card 3/5 institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka (All-Union Scientific
SO-V-11-7-58-10-34/35
A Meeting on an Exchange of Experience in the Use of Metallization
Research Institute of Synthetic Ilubber) renorted on the
possibilit~oq of gas-flame 3pray-coating oi plastics and
i1j's industrial application-, VNIIAvtogen (MlAvtogen) has
designed a device for gas-flame spray-coating; the pro-
cess is applied 14--1 Leningrad :Ln the Neva Machine Con-
stxu,:~Ticn Plant, the Okhtens_'-,,iy Xhimkombinat (Okhtenskiy
Chemical Combine) Vtoraya pyatiletka" Plant and the In-
stit-u-'C, sinte-sicheskog.- kauchuka (Synthetic Rubber Insti-
tute). The participants decided upon requesting VNIIA-
vtogsn- to include in its 1958-59 scientific research plan
the development of devices for factory control of the co-
hesivn stability between the base metal and the metalli-
zat-ion coat and of a thickne*ss gage for non-magnetic and
ferromagnc+". metallized plat-;ngB. They reco=ended the
large-scale use of poIlymetallic pseudo alloys for bearings
and other parts with friction surfaces in the industrial
and repair enterprises of the Leningrad Economical Region.
Card 4/5 They are goinba to ask the Gosudarstvennyy komitet po novoy
SOV-117-58-10-34/35
A Meeting on an Exchange of Experience in the Use of Yietallization
tekhnike (State Committee for New Technology) and the
USSR Ministry of Advanced Education to coordinate scien-
tific research work in the field of metallization and the
Leningrad Sovnarkhoz to organize in Leningrad a model
workshop-laboratory,
1. Flame spraying--Applications
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BRYAKALOV, A. A. Cand. Teoh Sci -- (diss) "Study of eleetrometal platings
with the objeot of seleoting rational regimes in the repair of parts of ship
meohanimns." Lon, 1959. 18 pp (Min of River Fleet RSFSR. Len Inst of
Water Transport), 300 oopies M, 49-59, 139)
-32-
BRYAXALOVI A.A., inzh.
Choosing efficient systems of electric plating for restoring ship
parts. Trudy L11VT no.26:201-207 ',179. (MIRA 14:9)
(Ships--Maintenance and repair) (Metal spraying)
BRTAUMV, k.A., inzh.
,
Metal spraying and gas-flame spraying of plastics used as an
anticorrosive measures Rechetransp* 18 no,1.24-25 Ja '59.
(MIR& 12:2)
(Metal spraying) (Plastic spraying) (Corrosion and anticorrosives)
(Ships)
BRYAKALOV A inzh
ey 0
pj,~ A
Plastic czamps and fastening devi-ces for use on'ships. Rech. tramp.
19 no. 2s28 F 160* (MIRA 14:5)
.(Plastics) (Ships-Equipment and supplies)
I
36578
S/123/62/ooo/07/611/W
AOOVA101
AUTHOR: Bryakalov, A. A.
TITLE; Chemical heat treatment of electroplated coatings
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 7, 1962, 42-43,
abstract 7B236 ("Tr. Leningr. in-ta vodn. transp.", 1961, no
22,
44-47)
TEXT: The author describes a technology for reconditioning engine parts.
It includes degreasing, rough grinding or turning, metallizing, sintering for
3-4 hours in a protective- reducing atmosphere at 950 - 1,000 C, turning with an
allowance for grinding, hardening, finish grinding. Ammonia, carbon monoxide,
generator gas and solid carburizing agents can be used as protective medium for
sintering. The author presents the results of investigating the effect of heat
treatment on the physical-mechanical properties. The investigations were carried~
out on smooth steel specimens with a metallized 14 -1 (1-1) 0.7% C grade steel
coating. A compound of 75% charcoal and 25% soda was used as carburizing agent.
Cementation was carried out in the course of 3.5 - 4 hours at 950 0C with subse-
quent slow cooling. It is shown that the heat treatment relieves the stresses
S11231621000100710111016
Chemical heat treatment of electroplated coatings AOOVA101
in the metallized layer, increases the adhesion strength with the base by a
factor of 2.0 - 2.3 (with.subsequent hardening by a factor of 3.0 - 3-5) while
its structure is changed: direct contacts are formed between the coating and
the base (the existence of diffusion is assumed between'the base and the
metallized coating). Cementation with subsequent hardening results in an
increase of hardness by a factor of 1.6 - 1.7. The presence of the cemented
and hardened metallized layer with a HB 460 - 480 hardness ensures a consider-
able increase in the resistance to wear of the reconditioned parts. Calculations
which were carried out show that the cost of reconditioning the parts by metal-
lizing with subsequent heat, treatment amounts to 10 30% of the costs of new
parts.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
.-Card, 2/2
S/08i/62/000/017/095/102,
B177/B186.
AUTHORS: Bryakalovt A*, Tondlert Vs
TITLE: Plastic illuminators
PbtIODICAL: Referativnyy thurnal. Khimiya, n6. 17, 1962, 546, abstract'.
17P91 (Rerl transport no
-in. 3, .1962, 28 - 29)
TEXT: Components for illuminators were made ,from previously mixed
mouldin8 compositions consisting (in ~*) 6f: polyester resin nN-1 (PN_1)~.~
(with hardeners) 42 - 47, vitreous filler*30,mm in length with water-
repellent lubricant'32, kaolin 21-- 26. By using~,mo*ulding compositions
for the basic components of,illuminat'ors fheir'weight can be fialved and
manufacturing effort reduced by a factor pf 9 - 2;5. A diagram and a
description of the press-mould.for the illuminator boaiec are given.~. It
is pointed out-that drawings of a standa rd illuminator were used in
designina the plantic illuminator components. .[Abstracter's note:
Complete translation
.'Card 1/1
TEINDLER, V M.; pgAKALQY,_A.,A.; Prinimali uchastiye: LEVINA, K.S.;
SlUI;TSOVA, M.P.; IONIS, A.G.
Manufacture of parts from premixed molding compositions. Plast,
massy no-5:34_36 '62. (Plastics--Molding) (MIRA 15:4)
BRYAKA~g,,__~~.A. (Leningrad); DOBROIIRAVOVA, I.K. (Leningrad);
CILMZ,M, P.A. (Leningrad); YUSUPOV, R.M. (Leningrad)
Solution of a logic problem using an analog computer. Izv.
AN SSSR. otd, tekh, nauk, tekh, kib, no.3:168-176 My-Je 163.
(Electronic analog computers) NIRA 16:7)
MAKSIMOV, A.I.; KUNITSA, N.S.; BRY~M~"Ov~-Aj---
Effect of the intensity of changes in deformation resistance on the
accuracy of cold planar gauging. Kuz.-shtam.proizv. 4 no.2:5-8
F 162. WMA 15.2)
(Deformations (Mechanics)) (Gauging)
BARTENEVO G.M.; BRYAKM~4~~j~A.V.
Spring-back in carbon steals. Uch. zap.
86:109-139 160.
(Steel) (Strains and
MosI,;-- gor. ped. inst.
7 (MM 16:3)
stresses)
BRYAKHANOVJ, V.A.; DELYAGIN, N.N.; KUZIMIN, R.N.
11
Resonance absorption of e-*'quanta..An magnesium stanide. The
23.8 Kev. absorption line of natural width. Zhur. eksper. i
teor. fiz. 46 no.1:137-141 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta.
. BRYAKIN, MJ. Y. I.
PA-75T63
BRYAKIN, M.I.
Reflex mechanism of the development of postoperative pneumonia.
Trudy Inst.klin. i ekep.khir. AN Kazakh-SSR 3:21-29 '57,
(KLRA 10:8)
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M
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(MIRA 12:6)
1. Glavnvy khirurg Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya IrazSSR.
(FAUXOTAN-SURGERY)
prof .
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le Iz Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniva XazakhBkov SSR
(BURGERT
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--4~=Nv Mlt-jL-Zaslu#s=yy deyatell mailki j prof.
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jf~ltetskoy khirurgii pediatricheskogo i
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,N.
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TITLE: Pattern for the Establishment of Geodetic ITets a.- a Basio for
Topographical Surveys on i Large Scale in the T-crrains of
Cities and Large TndusbrialCcasUuatimAreas~,c-:klifiina i.x~-.troyeniy:,
geode zicheskikh setay dlya obosnovariya krupn-31' 1'% 3 s h t a b i i y'-- 11
topo6rraficheskikh s"yemok na territurii Vrodov i kruDnykh
promyshlennykh stroitelletv)
P*IRIDDICAL: G6odeziya i kRrto7raf iya, 1959, Nr 5,, pp 62-70
ABSTRACT: The specifications for topographical surveys on scales of
1 : 5000 and 1 : 2000 from the year 1954 provide for the
development, of the, surveying not immediately on the basis of
the Doints of trian* lation or of traversin- of the Ath order.
6U
For surveys on a largd scale, so abrupt si transition to the
surveyingnet is theoretically not sufficiently well founded
and has not proved valuable from a point of view of economy,
a fact that has m.-lle itself particularly felt in surveys on a
1 - 21000 scale. The increased demands made on the -,recision
of the "framie net", the ne%- program for the establIshment of
the State geo--`ctic not under the main specifications from the
Card 1/4 year 1554, as -r--oll a:~ improved techniques (optical transits,
Pattern for the Establishment of Geodetic Nets as SOV/6-50-5-21/26
a Basis for Topographical Surveys on a Large Scale in the Terrains of Cities
and Large Industrial Construction Areas
telemeters, etc.) require a checking of the pattern for the
"geodetic frame" for topographical surveys on scales of from
1 : 5000 to 1 : 500. This frame will have to be less 2~igid,
and there will not be many stages involved, if the errors in
the initial data will be essentially smaller than the errors
in actual surveying. This can be achieved if the conditions
of formula (4) are fulfilled. In order to be able to judere,-
the necessary density of the points and the necessary precision
of the frame, the problem of the necessary and 3ufficient.
precision in the establishment of surveying nets is
investigated in the paper under consideration. Formula (12)
is derived. This formula exnresses the dependence of the
admissible length of the th-2odolite traverses an-1 -r the
polygonal traverses on the precision of angle m--~,is,,zre-mcnt. in
theodolite traverses of a higher nrQcisicn (11111-~Xi:zilllll
difference - 1 : 4000) the root, mr,,c*1 ,qurr,-- aevi;;~.*Lon
angle measurement in surveyin7 frames on o 1000
and 1 : 500 must not excee6 I an.3 on* sca2ez o-;~' 12000
Card 2[1 and 1 : 5000 it must not
is
Pattern for the Establishment of Geodetic r~o
XV
a Bnois for Topographical Surveys on a Larrm Settle in t,he of Cities
and Large Industrial Construction Areas
gunranteed by an angle measuremant by the aiJ Of _"_'-3-LOjjj
transit with two or three oper:itlons, using tb---- th --tripod
system. - In surveys in riti,--,s -in,-. on industrl-tl t-"o
categories must be distinguish-: built-iii) I iding-
out or.
un areas, where surveys are 'ie.
1 5000 and 1 : 2000, as rell as on scales of 1 !C;00 and
1 500; (2) Towns and open sites in cities, with ~;,,,.rveys or.
the scales of 1 : 5000 and 1 : 2000. The standard scr~le for
cities remains that of 1 - 2000. - In th-L~ paper, `11~~ iensity
and precision, required for these scales, of the
tr--.verse nets and of the triangulattion nets -Are -3--te-mined.
It is shown that traversing oil the ith order crin ;----31-)yed
as a frame for city traversing, with relative diff~-~r-nces of
1 : 8000 and 1 : 10000, and that the lattcr can b9i, -uiced as a
frame for the geodetical net. - With respect to tri-!-,ulation
it is sho-,~.--n that triangulations of the 3rd and .'t:
established in'accordance. with '-,he 195:1 and 1955 specifications,
ontliroly Satisfy the roquIramenits of city surveyin . It is
)/4 sho%~,n that in towns and cities covering an area of u,: to
Pattern for the Establishment of Geodetic Nets as sov/6-59-5-21/26
a Basis for Topographical Sii-v#-vs on a Large Scale in the Terrains of Cities
and Large Industrial Constraction Areas
2
500 km it is sufficient to est2blish a four-stage frame
(including the surveying frame): Instead of the three-stage
triangulation and the four-stage traversing envisaged in the
specifications, it is sufficient to establish a triangulation
of two orders and to have polygonal traverses of one stage. -
The editors of the periodicnl invite the readers' comnents
and participation in discusnions. There arc 9 tables and
3 Soviet references..
On -cc]
AUTRORt Bryakov, K. S.
TITLE: Accuracy of the Geodetic Network for
S/006/60/000/04/015/019
B007/BO05
Large-scale Surveys
PERIODICALt Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1960, Nr 4, pp 68-72 (USSR)
TEXT: N. N. LebedeT in his article (Ref, Footnote on p 68) justly raises the
question as to the calculation of a necessary and sufficient accuracy of the
geodetic network for large-scale surveys. It is also correct that it is SUf-
ficient to guarantee the graphical accuracy of the scale of 1 3 500 on a small
section. At the same time, however, N. N. LebedeT started from some incorrect
principles, and assumed an incorrect ratio between the errors of the point
position in geodetic networks of different orders. This led to incorrect con-
clusions which are dealt with here. A scheme for developing the geodetic and
surveying networks is given which offers essential advantages over the scheme
suggested by N. W. LebedeT, and Over the scheme described in the specification
of 1940 for town surveys. In this new scheme, even for large towns with 300-
500 km2, five orders of geodetic network are sufficients two orders of tri-
angulation, two orders of traversing, and one surveying network in the form of
theodolite traverses of one order. In this scheme, the errors of initial data
Card 1/2
Accuracy of the Geodetic Network for Large-scale 3/006/60/000/04/015/019
Surveys B007/BO05
are by the V-3-fold smaller than the errors of the measurements proper, amounting
only to one-half of the total error. The instructions issued bf the GUGK, as well
as the Gosudarstvennyy komitet SM SSSR po delam StrOitGl'StTa State Committee
of the Council of Ministers USSR on Construction Business), and the MM RSFSR
are mentioned. There are I table and I Soviet reference.
Card 2/2
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Method of standardizing the pharmaceutical mixture of adoniside,
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lekarstv(rukovoditell laboratorii - prof. , dol-tor med. nauk
N.G. Polyakov) TSentrallnogo apteahnogo natiolmo-lissladbvatell-
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(INJECTIONS)
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lekarstv (rukovoditell laboratorii - doktor med.nauk.. prof.
N.G. Polyakov) TSentrallnogo aptechnogo naucbno-isaledovatell-
skogo instituta.
(COFVALTATCXDI) (LILIM-OF-THE-VALLEY)
(DIOLOGIC~L ASSAY)
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nauch. trud. TSAkI 6:151-156 164. (141M 19: 1)
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TSentrallnogo aptechnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta.
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; SOLODARI, M.B., inzh.; BRYANCHANNOVA, O.A., inzh.
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(Building-Details)
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ITO, K.fIto, Kiyoshiji MTTSELI, A.D. .1 translator); DYNKIN, Ye.B.,
red.; BRYANDINSKAYA, A.~~... red.; KHOPYAKOV, A.D., tekhn.
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and the theory of group representa-
lulons] Spetsialt=je fur~ktsii
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V
Defending Stalingrad Tractor Plant. Pozh. delo 4 no.2:22-23 7 158.
(Stalingrad, Battle of, 1942-1943) (MIRA 11:1)
(Stalingrad--Tractor industry--?ires and fire prevention)
13HUNOV, I.j.. (Moskva)
registration of "panic membrane vibrations with
Savitakii's machanocardiograph. Vest*oto-rin. 18 no.6:57-59
N-D 056. (xiak lo:2)
(TYMPANIC KWRAHI. physiol.
Abriatons. registration by Svitskii's mechanocardiograph)
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BRYANOV, I.I.; VARVARIN, V.P. (Moskva)
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Treating patients with chronic tonsillitis. Vest.oto-rin. 19
no.6:94-95 N-D '57 (MIRA 11:3)
(TONSILS--DISEASES) (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS--PHYSIOU)GICAL EFFECT)
ACCESSION NR: AM42720 S/0000/63/000/000/0504/0507
AUTHOR: Yuganov, Ye. M.; Harkaryan, S. S.; Bryanov, I. I.; Sidellnikov, 1. A.1
Vartbaronov, R. A.
TITLE: Methods of vestibular testing
SOURCE: Konforentsiya po aviatsionnoy i koamichaskoy meditaine, 1963,
Aviataionnaya i kosmicheakaya meditaina. (Aviatiou and apace medicine); materiaLly*
konferentaii. Moscow, 1963, 50~-507
TOPIC TAGS: Coriolis acceleration, vestibular analyzer, angular acceleration,
linear acceleration, disorientation, spatial orientation, vestibular mechanism,
vegetative reaction/Barani chair
ABSTRACT: The angular, Coriolis, and linear accelerations to which aircraft
pilots and cosmonauts are subjected affect the vestibular analyzer. This giveo
rise to two types of vestibular reactions. The first is an illusory one, which
can lead to disorientation in space, and the second can cause vestibular-yegeta-
tive reactions which bring about a deterioration of general well-being. This
ACCESSION NR; AT4o42720
means that methods of vestibular selection must be sufficiently reliable to be
able to predict the appearance of these vestibular reactions in flight. The selec-
tion methods developed by us are based on the interaction of reflexes between af-
ferent systems. The method of determining the threshold of sensitivity of the
vestibular mechanism to the illusion of baWcing is performed on a special chair
with unstable supports. The subject nits on thin chair with his eyes closed while
one of his vestibular mechanisms is stimulated by a 10-cps current for periods of
3 and 10 sec. If the subject fails to incline his body, the current is gradually
increased (but not to exceed 3 MuMP) until the desired inclination of the body
in the direction opposite to the stimulated labyrinth is obtained. A 6econd type
of experiment is performed under similar conditions but with the eyes open and
fixed on a small lighted bulb placed 60 cm away along the center line on the level,
of the eyes. The amount of current required to induce a sensation o" biaiking in
the direction of the stimulated labyrinth is measured. The differcr;e outween the
amount of current required to produce this with the eyes closed and th( amount
required to produce the same sensation with the eyes open represents tae magnitude
of the inhibiting effect of the visual analyzer on the vestibular aualyzer. The
degree of motor reaction which acco6panion the illusion is recorded on an oncil-
ACCESSION NR: AT402720
lograph. Sensitivity to illuaionaof inclination is characterized by the amount
of the current during the combined action of the stimulator for a 10-sec period.
On the average it varies between 1.5 and 26 mamp. A current of less than 1-5
mamp indicates an increased sensitivity to illusions of banking in flight. In
order to test the ability of the motor analyzer to exert an inhibiting effect on
vestibular reactions, the subject, with his eyes closed, is rotated clockwise (10
turns in 20 sec), and three minutes later he is rotated for a similar period counter-
clockwise. After each period of rotation, the chair is brought into an unstable
position. Pervons who are likely to lose their sense of orientation infLight ex-
perience a pronounced sensation of counter-rotation, lose their sense of balance
for a period of thirty or more seconds, accompanied by complete spatial disorienta-
tion and the appearance of vestibular reactioas for 10 to 15 sec. This method of
evaluation of the tendency of pilots to lose their sense of spatial orientation
has proved to be 80% effective, as compared with 61der methods which were only
25% effective. The degree to which vegetative reactions appear, due to the effects
of intermittent Coriolis accelerations on the vestibular analyzer, in determined
by testa on a Barani chair, which is rotated at the rate of 1800 per sea for a
period of 20 secwhile the subject, with eyes closed, bends his head rhythmetical-
ly to one side at the rate of 16 timos*per 20 see. At the moment the chair stops
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