Ul-
Wa
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F
od
modulusi boffti loading Is, regarded a's the relative Irreversible charge. The relative
.
i~ -h to be: a ured
irrovezs ble a ange was. cuad Ind pendent of whether the modidus was mesa ;4,0
statically oiAyhimica The compiessive1oad Increased the resonance.,frequency am
Ay
dec as6d'the~anti f
re resonance- requency. _clia~ loading and unloading was found to. be
Cy
r ibre e0lclent in producingArre4ersible changed i1i.the
plezcelectric modulus tind lose
efficient 111. increasing the resonance-4requen6y than prolonged static loading.. -The i,
-Iced, owing to the
partial
reco"'ry of the
plazoeledtric'modulus after removing the
,
-
partial,ieconstitution of.the initiallpiezoelectric texture, at first proceeded
expone,#ialli.mith a, time constant of 1,0-25 ~ =1n, ~ and later more slowly. When the laid-
I relaxation t1ae for recovery between cycles dacrea*~
was apij~.Lied cyclically the 101tia
ed -.for the first ;Cew cycles and then. reached 9L constant value. expe a al. a al
The Oze t d t
confimil
the hypothesis that mos~.W the irreversiblw changes that take plece In a
polariz4id piiizoelectrlp compreasion-arwdue1o a comparitively slowl.
doting Oviadn'lproodeses a'- ~The,reverdlble vrocesses -however p, are mainly due to ~ the
-
-
_
'.hzst- - 2 formulas and
e donalnew, Crig. art-*
Cc6parativily Vapid 90o:rearlentati,6ti-ot t
h
;- 5
'77
A
l
OM. 1W:, (105'
Af,
t7,
W
A
SIRM,, L.RV i FEOKT T ; ELIGARD, A.M.
Reducible and irreducible changes in the piezoelectric
texture in ferroslectric ceramics due to linear compression.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 29 no.1112091-2095 N 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
DVORETSUTA, Tej.; PYRINA, I.G.: JSOKTISTOVA. 0.1.
Physiological nature of the resistance of tomato plants to
leaf mold. Blokbin.pl. i ovosbch. no.5:163-1" '59.
(NIRA 13:1)
1. Nookovokly goeudarstvannyy universitet imeni M.T.Iomononova.
(Tomatoes-Disoase and post resistance)
IIBDKTISTO
v
Iffect of the length of daily photoperiods on the formation of organic
matter and reproduction in algae. Trudy Inst. biol. vodokhran. no.l:
110-117 '59- (Algae)* (Pho .toperiodism) (KHA 13:2)
LA4,11 MM". Mw- M-1
IMM
----N-WKTT
FEOKTISTOVA, 0.1.
Vitamin Bj.2 in the phytoplankton of Rybinsk and Uglich Re-
servoirs. Trudy Iast. biol. vodokhran. no.5-.3-9163.
(~lIRA 16:8)
(GYANOCOBALAMINE) (RYBINSK RESERVOIR-PHWOPIANKTON)
, (UGLICH RESERVOM-11HYTOPL&NKTON)
SKMOV$ N.A.; FE,OXT18TOVA,,O.il
Toxicity of blue-green algae. Trudy Inot. biol.vodokhran-.
no.5:10-20163. (MIRA 16:8)
(AIDAL-TCIKICOLOGY)
FEOICFISTOVA: Otjk.
Studying the seasonal periodicity of the development of chlorel:La
depending on cultivation conditions. Fiziol. rast. 12 no-5:888-
893 S-0 165. (MBA 19: 1)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy imeni Tlmiryazeva AN SSSR, Moskva.
FMVIK, A.N.; MMTOVA, A,A.; KOIWOVA, T.I.1 FMK~ISTOVA, T., ISMY),
L.N.
Reactions of esters of alkyl phosphonic acids with halogen-
containing compounds. Zhur.ob.khim- 30 no.8:2624-2630 Ag
1600' (MIRA 13:8)
1. Kazanskiy goeudarstvenny universitet.
(Paosphonic acid)
L, V v
~UWR/ MiecolIaneous Publications
.--Card 1/1 Pub. 123 19/19 -
Feoktistova, V. A. ."The recognition and understanding of
pictures and drawings by students in the first through
third classes of the school for pupils with poor vision.,"
Min Education RSFSR. Leningtad Pedagogical Inst imeni
A. 1. Gertsen. Chair of Typhlopedagogy. Leningrad. 1956.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Pedagogical
Science)
So: Knizhnaya letopis', No* 27, 1956- %loscow, Pages 94-109; 111e
PAYhOV, A.N., otv. sa vypusk; VOLODICHEVA, V.N.; ITAHOVA, A.I.; XULAXOV,
I.N.; LTAMINA, T.N.; KITIKINA. L.I.; POZUffAKOVA, N.P.; RCDZICOOTA,
L.I.; ROKANOYA, N.M.; SWIIXT. B.S.; CHICHKINA. A.A.; TRSS=OTA,
Z.G.; BOGATYMOV, P.P.; BROVKWA, A.I.; IVANOVA, L.D.; ITASMIN,
G.A.; KAMM, NJ.; LYSAWYA. L.A.; OZHMMITEVA, %.I.; PAVLOVA,
T.I.; TYUTMOVA, N.I.; UNDITSTRA, A.P.; TOVILIN, N.N.-, AIR'MICMff.
M.P.,; VINOGHAWV. V.I.; TXREMIN, F.S.; KRAVCMM, Te.P.; WrACMA,
K.V.; HIKCLISKAYA, V.S.; MAKHOV, G.I.; SKEGINA, A.V.; TARMF, A.T.;
KHOLIKA, A.V.- BRTANWIT. A.M.; BURMISTROVA, V.D.; GRIGOROYEVA, A.M.;
LUTSMO, A.I.; ORZKHOVA, Z.V.; TKPLINSKAYA, N.V.; ~EOKTISTUTA, V.-I.-_
BUTORP, I.H.; BOGHKARETA, L.D.; BURENINA, V.A.; VETUMMO, A.M~;
VIMTAINT, A.A.; SORCKIN, B.S.; TSUMMO, L.T.-, KHLHBNIKOV, V.N.;
DUNNOV, D.I.; SWAROVA, V.A.; KWAKIN, V.I., rea.; TAMTOV, A.M.;
MAKAROVA, O.K.,.red.izd-va; PTATAKOVA, N.D., tekhn.red.
[Soviet agrimilture; a statisticalzanual] Sel'skoe khoz1aii3%vo
SM; statisticheskii o.bornik. Moskva, 1960. 665 p.
(MIRA 13:3)
l..Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Mentrallnoye statisticheskoye uprav-
leuiye, 2. Upravlenlys statiatiki sellskogo khozyaystva TSentral'-
nogo atatisticheskogo upravieniya SM (for all except Makarovs,
Pyatakova). (Agrioulture-Statistics)
GRIGORIYEVAt A.M.; ZWKOVAp A.Y4.1 PEOM91PVA, V.I.; MANYAK114, V.L,
red.b j MAKAROVA, 0. X. red. KAPRAIMT takhn. red.
p
[Nu*ber-cf'3iv9steek 4aco'llective and state form as of
January lp 1960; 6tatlirtibal manual] Chislennoot' porodnogo
okots. v koMozakh i'sovkhozakh SM na 1 ianyaria 1960 g,;
otatistichaskii abornik. Moskva, Gosetatisdat TaSU SSSR, 1960.
514 P. '(MIRA IWO
I* Husoia-(1923-~ U.S.S.R.) TSentrall .noye statisticheskoye
4ravleniye. 2. Oblen Kollegii teent*.allnogo statistioheskoge
upravleniya SSSR (for Manyakin).
(Stock ancl stockbreeding)
) &.&., icana.teKnn.naUKj fWrjLIbLyvIk~ v.vi., :Lnzn.
Some conclusions drawn from the practice of using
electronic digitai computers in planning the Moscow
railroad Junction. Transp. stroi. 16 no.1:38-40
Ja 166. (KRA 19t1)
DFJGSBETA, G.A.; IVANCHIKOVA. 3.I.; KRIVOSHAPKIM, M.A.; ISYCHIK, V.14.;
OVSYANKIU, V.I.; OYA,,-V.P.; TSINMAN, H-Z.; BEKKULOVA, S.M.;
SUBKHAMBMI11A, K-Ah.; RMAI-Or.-P7.1., laureat Stalinskoy prem-ii,
spetsialinyy redaktor; WANINA, '0.Y., kandidat sellokokhosyaystvsn~-
njvkh nauk, opetsiallnyy redaktor; SAKHAROYA. V.M., spetsialtnyy
redaktor; XOSBNKO,.V.V.. spetsiallny7 redaktor; ?MZNHVSKIY, Y.V..,
otvetstvennyy redaktor; -BURIACHMO, L.A., redaktor; ALTMTA, P.V.,
tekhnichoskiy redaktor
(Experience of agricultural leaders of Kazakhstan; an annotated
bibliography] Opyt peredovikov sel'skogo khoziaistya Kazakhskoi SSR;
annotirovannyi ukazatell literatury. klma-Ata, 1955. 290 po (MLRA 9:12)
1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhakoy SSR, Alma-Ata. TSentralinaya nauchnaya
bibliotaka. 2. TSentrallnaya nauchnaya biblioteka Akademii nauk
Kazakhokoi SSR. (for Demeshevai Ivanchikova. Krivoshapkin, Isychik,
OveyanUna. Peokt-istova, TSInman)
(Bibliography--Iraiakhatan-Agriculture)
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B100204
A F/00
AUTHOR:' Feoktistova, Ye. A.,
TITLE; The experimental proof of Mach reflections of detonation
waves in a solid explosive
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, vi 136, no. 6, 1961, 1325-1327
TEXT; In'the introductionp the author refers to investigations carried
out by G. M. Gandellman, which deal with the collision of detonation
waveet. The low degree of exactitude of the results obtained is mentionedy
and it is said that an experimental proof of the "third" Mach wave would
be of' great importance. Two series of experiments were carried out. In
the I''irst series, triangular prisms (1) of various dimensions, made
from solid explosivesp were used (Fig. 2), whose lateral faces were
reached by two plane detonation waves simultaneously. The collision of
the two detonation waves is recorded by a photochronograph, the propaga-
tion of the detonation waves occurring in the BC plane of the prism.
By moans of a plate (2) made from organic glass, it was possible to
reduoe the time, in which luminescence was recorded, by the dimming of
Card 1/5
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S/020/61/136/006/011/02.4
The experimental proof of,Mach B104/B204
the organio glass, which was caused by the detonation wave. In this
way, a, picture of the process occurring in the base of the prism could
be taken without any interference of luminescence before and after the
process. Such a photoohronogram (not reproducible) is shown, in. which
the thArd wave may distinctly be disoornedp and in w1iich tho angle a
or
(Fig. 1) was determined as amounting to 490. As such waves could not be
observed on small priamag the author draws the conclusion that these
waves do not occur on the top of the prism. Thus, however, also tne
propagation velocity of these waves could not be measured. In order to
be able to measure the propagation velocityq D of these waves, a secoad
T9
series of experiments was carried out by means of the arrangement shown
in Fig. 4. At the points E and F, the detonation waves were produced,
and observation was carried out in the plane BC, just like in the first
series. The line AD is the one, on which the two detonation waves meet.
At point 0 the-colliaion angle has the critical valuegat which the third
waves are produced. From the chronograms obtained from several
parallelepipeds of different thickness, it is possible, from the times
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The experimental proof.of.Mach'~#. B104/B204
After which the third waves arrive at
point At to measure the velocity.
of the third waves. The results obtained are given in Table it where also
-given.
the calculated estimations by. Gandel nfan are There are 4 figures,
.1 table, and ~Soviet-bloo reference.'
-PRESENTED: July 15, 100609 by Ya. B. Zelldovich, Academician
SUBMITTED: May.12,:1960
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SAIGIAROV, A.D., akademik; LYUDAYEV, R.Z.; SMIRNOV, Ye.N.; PLYUSHCHEV, Yu.I.;
PAVLOVSKIY, A.I.; CHEPMSHEV, V.K.; FEOKTISTOVA, Ye.A.; ZHARINOV, Ye.I.;
ZYSINp YuvA*
MagneLia cumulation. Dokl. AN SSSR 165 no.l165-68 N 165.
(WRA 1811-0)
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AMOR; _Wharov,_ . D. (Academician); &Ldyev, ~H. Z.., Sairnoy is. ff. j Plyushchey,
Yu. I.; avl kly, A,_L; Cherny FeoKt1sT' nov. is
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9,1
TITLE: Production of very high magnetic fields by explosives
SOURCEt AN SSSR. Dok2ady, Y. .165, no. 1, 1965, 65-68
TOPIC TAGS: pulsed magnetic field, flux compressio.rit high field pulses lmpl4ive
flux compression,explosive,flux compressionbetatron particle accilerationg high
plasma accelerator/ MK 1, 14K 2
'V 10
A&,.,TRACT,L E)qeriMn~ th the W-1 1d. W-2 explosion devices for the production of
very high magnetic field Xulses are described, The W-1 device, vhich is based on the
implosion of an Wal flux vithin a metal shell,,~essentially resembles the arrangement
denc4bea by FovIer and others (J. Appl. Phys. 31, 1965, 588). The W-2, vhich vorks
on the principle of the expulsion of the field from the solenoid And the subsequent
compression of the field by the valls of the coaxial liner, Is described here for the
first tiz~e. Field intensities of 1 z 106 oe vere obtained in experiments with an HK-1
usIng aluminum liners about 100 mm in diameter.1 in a subsequent experiment'vith a
st-minless steel liner vith a copper plated inner surface.~ a field intensity of
7-
M,
5
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25 x 106 6e Vag achieved by imploding the liner to a b-mm diameter. A field Intensity
of 5 x 106 oe in a volume of 100 cm3 vas produced by a copper liner 300-mm In diameter,
usingthe W-2 as the source of the initial field. The W-2 has a central. conductive -
cylinder enclosed in a coaxial helical solenoid. On one end of the solenoid in a
solid cup. A hole In the bottom of the cup holds the end.of the central cylinder (see
Fig. 1). The central cylinder is filled vith.en explosive which in ignited from the
Me
-2
Fig. 1. The W
Exploding
TZ
tube Explosive device
end opposite that holding the cup. The solenoid cylinder system form the circuit
through uhich a battery of capacitances is discharged. At the peak value of the dis-
charge current, the expand1bg conic &1 flare of the cylinder created by the propagating
explosion touches the end of the solefioid. The explosion's further development is
equivalent to moving a cone into the solenoid and shorting its turns until the cone
reaches the cup. At this moment a coaxial is formed- vhose length and inductance
grov smaller as the detonation propagates further along the cylinder. The process As
accompanied by a corresponding Increase in current and field intensity resulting from
compression of the flux. - Currents of 5 x 107 AMY (occasionally Up to I X 108 AV) at
an Inductance value of OA01 UH were obtained, and field Intensities of 1 to
1CW4 2 A
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1.5 x 106-oe were recorded within a volume of save
ral liters. An energy of I to
2 x107 j was stored in the field, which amounts to about 10 to 20% of the energy
released during the propagation of the explosion within the length of the cup. A
receiver of electromagnetic energy was connected to the W-2 directly or via a trans-
former, depending on vhether.the receiver was of low or high inductance. About 50%
of the explosive energyvas tiansferred to the receiver bythe latter method, which
also permits a spatial separation of the sender and makes possible multi-stage arranFe-
ments. In the- first stage, the initial field is created by a permanent magnet. The'
;nec,ad and the subsequent stages amplify the field received from the preceding stagq'.
ergy transfer was also accomplished by breaking the current--carrying circuit by
means of an additional explosive charge.and using the breaking surge for the transfer'
More than 50% of PK42 output was transferred by this method. A special NK device hazil,
been created for iron-free air core betatrons as described by Pavlovskiy and others
(DAN, i6o,~,no, 1, 1965, 68), and experiments have been carried out with electrodynami6
accelerators of the coaxial type. Orig. art.lhas: 3 figures. IFPIV
SUB CODE: EN, NPI SUM DATE: 23AuC65j REF: 002/ OIN RM 001/ ATD PFMSS:
AW
CWO q~,%
ARONOV, AP., starohiy inth.-normirovshchik. Prinimali uchotiyez
BORODULIN. tWiPe, insh.-normirovshch1k; 3FZ0KTISTUvA-,Z.G.,
inshe-norml-rovshchik. BYZHOVSFATA, N.B., obshchLy red.;
ZLOTNIKI B.A., red.;'LOXHXANOVA, K.F., teklm'.-re'd,
[Tim standards In the furnitu..reindustryl Normativy vremni,
na.,raboty po isgotovlaniiu mbeli. Nookm, 1958. 202 p.
(KIn 12:7)
(ALmiture industry)
FEOLITOVI M.Ikhail VasJllyavich; KOSTUTTSI~OA, tl.p
[Racent developments prevail] Novoe pouez~daet. Simfe-
ropol', Krym, 1964. 74 p. (MI-LIA 18:1)
2N M�RM-NOW, 11"
I =9111, 1,01.111
MO,-,IIgVKIN, M.A., inzh.; FEOIDGOV, I.I., inzh.
Fastening rigid orossarms to reinforced concrete contact netvork
poles, Transp. stroi. 9 no.4:29-30 Ap '59, (NIRA 12:6)
(Alectrio lines--Poles)
YEONOV, K.T.
Repairing a turbine disc. Xlek.sta. 25 no.2,:46 F 154. (MLRA 7:2)
(Steam turbiaesY
BOj;O)OLOVAj r.A. [Bohomolovaj- 7.A.];_MPMOVA, V-N-; TOLKOTA, T.N.
Reflex reaction of the capillaries in children with rhematic fevero
Pod,, Wmho' i gin, 19 no.6t39-41 '57. (MIU 13: 1)
1. 2-y Noskovekty gosudarstTenn" neditainskiy Institut im. N.I.
pirog"s (asuchuyy kausulltant prof. D.D. Zebadev, dlr. prof.
0.V. Zerbikov).
(HRIMTIC YAM) (OAPILLARIAS)
An interesting collection of trees in the park.of Sychrov castle. p. 219.
OCMWA. PRIRODY. Vol. U, no. 7, Sept. 1956.
Praha, Czechoslovakia
SOURCE:; East European List (EFAL) Library of.
Congress, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957
fte
7 T 'WERI - 11,:i I Fam
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5AR
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RUMANIA
SATHAIRI, C., Colonel, Medical Corps; IONASCU, Al., Lieutenant-Colonel,
Medical Corps; FILIPESCU, S., Medical Corps;.E~j, Colonel, Ifedical
Corps; MATEESCU, M., Colonel, Medical Corps; and SCHILERU, R., Medical
Corps.
11contributions to the Study of Active Anti-Tetanus Immunity Following
Booster Shots, with Implications for New Methods of Preventionf,
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Hilitaraq Vol 16s Special Uo., 1965; pp 326-329
Abstract: Data on 59 volunteers whose Litres were measured before and
after booster tetanus vaccinationt the persistence of immune bodies was
most unpredictable and in some cases remained rather,high even after 22
years following vaccination; however, boosters rapidly increased titres
most intensively in those whose previous titre was quite low. 1 table.
1/1
24
Botany
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
FERAKOV~j_ViqrA
. _L-Chair of Systematical -0otany, Comenius University
_TKa-f-e-dri Systematickei Botaniky Komenskeho Univerzity)., Bratislava.
"Contribution to the Occurrence and Karyology of Iva Xanthifolia
Nut t
L'tratislava, Biologia, Vol 21, No 8, 1966, 'pp 612 - 616
Abstract: The author determined the number of chromosomes 2n = 36
In t entive type of Iva Xanthifolia found in the Slovakian
localities. The respective karyotype was also determined. Cytol-
ogical findings indicate that the species may be an autotetraploid
type with x = 9, This hypothesis will be verified by the author in
meiosis study. 3 Pigures, 7 Western, I Cteeh reference. (Manus-
cript received 25Nar 66),t
1/1
YFTIMOVI MUKHA;,v;DlN, S,
Boring 'Pit with three nonradially arranged cutting edges. Gor.
zhur. no.5:73 My 1.65. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Karagandinakiy nauchno-inslodavateliskiy ugolfnyy institut.
YEFIMOV, V.V..; FERANIDI, K.I.; MUKHAMEDIN, S.,
I-
Stand testing of a now design of bit with broken line edges for the
impact drilling of holes. Nauch, trudy KNIIJI no.14-.234-239 164.
(MIRA 18%4)
YEFIMOV, V.V.; GONCHAROV, V.M.; FEER~XIDI, - TROITK IY, Yu.L.
, _Aj.,
Hole boring by means o1 electric core drills with flush-ing in
two Karaganda Basin mines. Ugoll 40 no.12:61-62 D 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Karagandinski-y nauchno-issledovateltskiy ugolinyy institut.
FERAI, GY.
FTM111 GY. The Institute for Norms of the Hinistry of Metallurgy and Machine Industry will
also deal in the future with power eCODOMY, p- 36.
Vol. 10, Ub,,"10- Oct. 1956
TOB3MOB 5
TEMNOLOGY
Bud#est, HLmgary
So: East Etwopean Accession, Vol.' 6, Ai~~* 2.. Feh. 1957
i Am,
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22(3) SOV/175-58-6710/41
AUTHORS: Ferdpontov, B., Guards Colonel, and Ivanov,Yu..~
Wi-M�uVir, -Li eut enant
TITLE: The Practical Training of Future Mechanic-Drivers
PERIODICAL: Tankist., 1958, Nr 61 pp 17-19
ABSTRACT: The author points out the-inadequacy of teaching
by demonstration. Only a ew members of the pla-
toon took part in the pra ical work. Each year a
number of tanks undergo e her total or partial over-
haul and repair. Such machines can be utilized as
training units. For practical training purposes,
the platoon Was divided A0 four sections of five
six trainees The sectio performed an allocated
task under Z~pervision of a mechanic-instructor.
Then, the section changed jobs to perform the whole
cycle of,the repair operations. A tank under its
mechanic-driver V.G. Antonov was sent to be repaired
Caret 1/2 by specialists in cooperation with the trainees.
SOV/175-58-6-10/41
The Practical Training.of-Future Mechanic-Drivers
The work was good and the machine was returned
without undue delay. The most important work,
such as the removal and cleaning of "KIMAF" STZ oil
filter, or adjustment of the gas distribution, the
installation of the fuel pump, etc, are performed
under the supervision of officers - a tank tech-
nician or the Commander of the tvaining platoon.
In conclusion, the authors stress the necessity of
reasonable planning of teaching methods in the
training of tank crews.
POTh,POV, V..P9, redaktor; XAMHIN, M.D.; LIVITM, N.Y.; MASTBRITSYN, N.N.;
NOWRIN, A.A.; NIZITYUK, A.P.; PADNYA, V.A.; RIDUI, Z.I.; YXBAPON-
V
QJ6-~ SHAPAUT, X.Y.; SHMUTA, I.P.; GULEVI Ya.F., re-W mr;
VMUU, G.P., tekhnicheekly rodaktor.
(Advanced methods for workers in material handling) Foredovye metody
truds kommercheskikh rabotaikov. Moskva, Goo. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo,
1953. 262 p. .[Kiarofilml (VTAA- ?.-1J)
(Xat6rial handling)
I S I
M1,04 "M
OWN 17a7~
'yj
P(:TAPOV,V.P.;BARXAN,I.N.; DEMIYANKOV.N.V.;.XANSHIN,14.D.; LIVITSYN,N.F.;
MASMITSYN.N.U.; YOZDR121,A.A.; PADIIYA.Y.A.; RIMI,E. I.;
TOV,G.V.; SRWYU,M.F.; SHATSKAYA,R.F.; SHAVKIN,G.B., iU2hener,
FoOMM, XHITROV,P.A.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Advanced methods in shipment and commercial handling of goods]
Peredovye metody truds. gruzovykh i kommercheakikh rabotnikov, Izd.
2-oe. Moskva, Goo.transp.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1955. 286 p.
(MLRA 9:2)
(Material handling) (Transportation--Equipment and supplies)
3110SH9VIGH, I.I., kandidat tekhnich!9skikh nauk; BOGIN, W.H., kandidat
tekhnicheakikh nauk; BUOY, Te.l., inzhener; VIASOV, I.I., kandidat
tekhnicheakikh nauk; GRITSIVSKIT, M.Te., inzhener; GRUBIR, L.O.,
Inzhener GURVIGH, Y.G., inshener; DAVY'DOV, V.N., inzhenerl IIR-
SHOT, I .k.,.kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; ZASORIN, S.H., kandidat
tekhnicheskikh nauk; IVAROV, I.I., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk;
KRAUKLIS, A.A., inshener; KROTOV, L.B., inshener; IAPIN, V.B.,
inzhgnerl IASTOVSKIY, V.P., doteent; LATUNIN, N.I., inzhener;
HAMANDT, K.G., professor, doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk; MAKHAYLOV.
H.I." professor, doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk; NINANaROV, V.A., inzhe-
ner-, OSKOLKOV,,K.U.. h2hener-. OKHOSHIN,L.I.. inzhener; FARMOV,
K.A., dotsenti kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; PMSOVSKIY, L.M.,
Inshener; POPOV# 1,P. , Inzhener; FORMBY, B.G., inzhener; -HATMO
M.P.i inshener; ROSSIYIVSKIY, G.I., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh
nauk; RYKOV, i.I., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk; RYSHXOVSKIY, I.Ya.,
dotsento kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; RTABKOV, A.Ta,, professor
[deceased); TAM, S.A., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; KHAZIN. M.M.,
professor, doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk; CHEMSBEY, M.A., doktor
tekhnicheekikh nauk; EBIN,L.Ye.., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh
nauk; YURRNXV, B.H., doteent; AKSENOV, I.Ya., dotsent, kandidat
tek,hnichaskikh nauk; ARKHANGELISKIY, A.S.. lnzhaner,- BARTINIV,P.L.
professor,doktor tekbnicheakikh nauk; RUNGARD, K.A., kandidat
tekhnicheakikh nauk; BOROVOT, N.Ye., dotseat, )mndidat tekhnicheakikh
nauk; BOGDANOY, I.A., inaboner; BOGDANOV, N.K., kandidat tekbniche-
skikh naukt, VINNIOBWO, N.G., dotsent, kandidat ekonomichaskikh nauk;
(Continued on next card)
1. --(continued) Card 2.
TABILOYMY, Y.F.; GONCHAROY, N.G., inzhener; DIRIBAB, A.T., Inzhene.-
DOEROBBLISIff, X.N., doteentg kandidat tekhnicheskiXt nauk; DLUGACH:
B.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; YJIYIXOV, G.P., kandidat tekhni-
cheakikh nauk; ZINBLINOV. S.V,.. professor. doktor tekhnicheskikh
nauk; ZABXLl6O, H.L., Imndidat takhnichookikh nauk; WIN, K.P.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk,- KARITHIKOV, A.D., kandidat takhnichs-
skikh nauk; KAPLUN, .7.3h., inwhener; XANSHIN, H.D.. KOCmmV. ?.P.,
professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; KOGAN, L.A.. kandidat tekhni-
chesklkh neuk; KUCHURIN, S.Y., inzhener; LIVASHOV, A.D., inshener;
HANSIKOVICH, B.M., dotsent, kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; MARTYNOV,
H.S.. Inshener: MAL6. 0.M., inzhener; NIKITIN, V.D., professor,
kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk; PADETA, V.A., inshener; PANTELAYNT, P.I.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; PSTROV, A.P., professor, doktor teklmi-
cheskikh nauk; FOVOROZMNKO, V.V., professor. doktor takhnicheakikh
nauk; PISK4RET,'I.I.,.dotaent, kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; MOZYNT,
Te.S', kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SIMONOV. K.3.. kandidat tekhai-
che;ikh nauk-, SIMANOVSKIT, N.A.. inzhener; SUTA20V. I.G., inzhenerl
TAIDAYZV, F.Ya., inshenar; TIKRONOV, K.K., kandidat tekhnichaskikh
nauko, USHAKOV, N.Ye.. inzhenr; USPSNSKIY, V.K., inzhener; FALIMUN,
A.D., kandidat takhnichsakikh nauk; OV G.V. inzhener;
KROXHLOV, L.P., inzhenr; CHZRNOKORDIK, G.I., pro essor, dcktor
takhnicheakikh nauk; SHAHLYRV, M.P., inshener; SHAYIRKIN, B.I.,
inzhener; YAKUSHIN, S.I., inzhener; GRAHOVSKIY, P.G., redaktor;
TISHCEMIKO, A.I., redaktor; ISAYXV, I.P., doteent, kandidat tokbni-
cheskikh nauk. redaktor-, KLIMOV, V.P., dotsent kandidat tekhniebaskikh
(Continued on next card)
111MESHEVICH, I.L-r- (continued) Gard 3.
naukj redaktor; MARKOV, H.V., Inzhener, rodaktor; KALIHIN, Y.K.,
inshener. redaktor; SWANOV, V.N., professor, redaktor; SIDCROV, V.I.,
inshoner redaktor; ONRONIMUS, B.Ye., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nouk,
redaktor ROBICLI, R.I.,, otvatetvannyy rodaktor
[Technical reference manual for railroad engineers] Takhnicheskii
spravochnik zholeznodorozhnika. Moskva. Goo. transp.zhol-dor. izd-vo.
Vol-10- Dlectric power supply for railroads] Inergoonabshenie shples-
nykh doroG,, Otv.red. toma X.G.'Karkvardt. 1956. 1080 p. Vol.130
[Operation of railroads) Ekeplustataiia sheleznykh dorog. OW, red.
toma R.I.Robell, 1956. 739 P. (MLRA 10:21)
1. Chlen-korrespondeat A~mdamii nauk SSSR (for Petrov)
(Ilectric railroads) (Railroads--Management)
FRfLPjOmv -a&nnmAIw-Xtktnrnvtcht BOFDVOY# N.Te., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N.,
tekbn.rea.
[Railroad spur lines for specialized use] Zbelesnodorozbrqe
pod"szdnye putl noobabcbego pol'zovaniia- Hoakva, Goo. transp.
zbel-dor. izd-vo,,-1958;---227 p# (14IRA 12:1)
(Railroads)
IIHAMTOV, G.Vel lush*
Limits of effICLOUCY In dispatch routing* Zhalpdor.transpo 42
no.8:57-60 Ag ,6o. (MIRA 13:9)
(wirioade-Train dispatching)
NBIINSKIYI YOvPJAY Borisovich; SIAPIRKDT., Borio IBaakovicb; BEMWKO,
I.M.
. inzL.#-,retvenzentj POTAPOV, V.P....inzh.,, retsenzent;
:FTJL4MNTOV, G I inzh red,; VOROTNIKOVA., L.F,,, tekbn, red.
(Fraight transportation for agriculture] Perevozki gruzov dlia
sel'alcogo khoziaistva. Moskva.* Transzheldorizdat, 1962. 86 P.
(MMA 15:6)
(Freight and freightage)
POVOROZHENKD, Vladimir Vaoillyevich; SITNIK, Mikhail Danilovich;
FURW, Yevgwdy Sergeyevich; SUFIRKIN~ B.I.0 inzh.,,
retsenzent; I FIIM~~~G.V. , 'inzh..,, red. ; VOROBI YEVA, L. V.
tekhn, red.
(Common carrier.and freight forwarding services on railroads]
Transportuo-eks~editsionnoe obsluzhivanie na, zheleznykh doro-
gakh. Mo,skva, Tranesheldorizdat, 1962. 146 P. (MIRA 1611)
(Freight and freightpge)
FERAPONTOV G V inzh.
Important potentialities for speeding up freight delivery.,
Zhol.dor.tranap. no.5:3.3-17 My 162. (MA 15:5)
(Railroadi-Freight)
~ M11
POINTOV. G.V. inzh.
Possibilities of improving the of the capacity'
of freight cars. Zbel, do-,, transp. 45 r_,.).3:,16-21 Mr 16,3,
"MIRA 16-~ 6)
(Railroada-Rre4h.0
NAUMOV, Georgiy Karpovichp kand. ekon. naukj KONAREV, Rikolay
Semenovich, inzh.; SILAYFV, Nikolay Ivanovicho kand. ekon.
nauk dote.; .-F-EMON.T0j$7~ ovich, inzh.j
CBEWKHA, Nikolay Timfeyevichj, inzh.; GOLITSIN, Boris
Vasillyevich,, lnzh.;.KRIMWS, Grigoriy Kharitonovich, kand.
ekon. nauk,-darts.j KOLTUNOVA, M.P., red.
[Economics of T&Uroad freigbt transportation)Ekonomika gru-
zovogo khoziaistva zbelezxqkh dorog. Moakva, Tran port,
1965. 238 p. (MBA 18:12)
KFVPfYKH, A. G. MAMENKC~ - V. . starshiy nauchuyy sotrudnik-
Improve.the efficiency of the car--exchange pool. Mor. flot. 24 no.8s
6-8. Ag, .164., (MIRA. 18t9),,;,-
1. Starshiy inzh.,otdola portov Go% stvennogo proyektno-konstruktor-
skago i muchno-issledovatel'skogo frituta morskogo transporta (for
Krutfth), 2, Starshiy konsulltant otdela organizatsii kommercheskoy
raboty Glavuogo gruzovogo upravleni7a J*steretva putey soobshchaniya
(for Ferapontov), 3,, Institut komplak4pkh transportnylffi problem Gosudar-
stvennogo nauchno-ekonomicheskogo ~.soveta Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for
Kravchenko).
FERAP TOV inzh,
Utilization of cars and approach tracks. Zhel.dor.transp.
46 no.12:9-13 D 164. (MIRA lgil)
=M:7
Lall
i M-0
P-A-
At ih-e 0-0710~8holo procevqlvc~ C'O'mbine in Kohtla Jarve. Isobr, Y SSSR
(Km los
2 no.6-43-44 is 157
(Astoula-011 shales)
WOMEN..
loy
HERAPONOV
Results should be better. Isobr.i rats. no.7:28 JI 159.
(MIPJ, 12: 11)
1. Starshik Inahener tekhaichaskago otdela slantsepererabatyvayu-
shchego kombinato,g.Kokhtla-Yarve, Setonskroy PSR.
Odstonia--Oil sbales)
AUTHORS: V. V., Candidate of SOV130-58-12-7A6
Patrikeyev,
.
Chemical Sciencesq Ferapontovq V. A.
TITLE: Universal Pulse. Reductor (Universallnyy impul'snyy Teduktor)
"q
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR# 1958,,,,Nr 12, pp 33-35 (USSR)
ABSTRAQT: The authors designed the reductor IVIW~-V for synchronous
'
as
- SD-2,,3Dk,,1,f300:'-bNi and othereq such
electro-motors 0460~
,
are usually used for an automatic burette, according to an
earlier paper by the authors (Ref 1 ). The workshops of the kwdtit
organioheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk 333R
(Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni ff. D. Zelinskiy of the
AS USSR) manufactured the reductor. This article describes the
improved reductor Yllt-21. which makes it also possible to realize
a change in the program of speed. In figures I and: 2 the scheme
of this apparatus is shown. The apparatus makes it pos3iblt
to control the speed of supply from four automatic burettes
simultaneously and independently of one andher, as in described
in the papers of A. L. Balandin and V. V. Patrikeyev (Refs 2
and 3).
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'Universal Pulse Reductor SOV/30-58-12-7/46
In figure 3 the model and the actually observed change in the
substance supplying speed is shown. In the Institute of
Organic Chemistry T. K. Lavrovskaya used the apparatus UIR-2
for program heating in the chromatographic analysis. There
are 3 figures and 3 Soviet references.
Card 2/2
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
S/062/60/000/010/019/011/XX
3002/BO60
Balandin, A. A., - and Tolstopyatova, A.A.
_"ZUQ!91V1.1 ~Y-
Ability.of Cadmium Oxide to Behydrogenate 1~ydrocarbons by
Catalysis,
Izvesti ya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
196o, No'. lo, pp. 1751-1758
TEXT: The authors.based on experimental work made on the dehydrogenation
and dehydration of alcohols by1means of oxides to make a theoretical study
of the ability of beryllium oxide, magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, and cadmium
oxide to dehydrogenate hydrocarbons. For this purpose, the activation
energy was calculated on the basis of the multiplet theory (Table 1). The
average value found for the adsorption potential of hydrocarbon dehydroge-
nation was 51-3 for beryllium oxide, 70.7 for magnesium oxide, 116.2 for
zinc oxide, and 132.3 kcal/mole for cadmium oxide. The catalytic properties
of cadmium oxide were studied experimentally. Cadmium oxide was synthesized
by precipitating a cadmium nitrate solution with ammonia, and causing
hydroxide to glow at 500 0C in air free from CO , and was examinSd by X-rays
2 0
Dehydrogenation of cyclohexane was studied between 458 and 540 C (Table 34,
Card 1/2
Ability of Cadmium Oxide to Dehydrogenate S106216010001010101910311XX
Hydrocarbdns by Catalysis B002/B060
The reaction aItarts at 4870C; at 5220C.ihe catalyst is completely reduced,
and'dehydrogenation stops Dehydr ogenation of cyclohexene to benzene takes
place between 470 0 and 52;OC (Table 3 B). No cyclohexadiene is formed in
this connection. Conversion of butylene to butadiene in nitrogen atmosphere
takds place between 5750 and 6 -050C (Table 4). The degree of conversion
'was 5.6% at most. Conversion of piperidine.to pyridine was examined between
465 0'and 5200C (Table 5),and is believed to take place over piperideine.
MethaAe does not reduce cadmium oxide between 5000 and 595 OC. It was conclud-
ed from results that two different types of reactions take place:
I) a) C H -10 C H + H
4 8. 4 6 2
b) Cdo + -H Cd + H2 0
II) CdO + C H Cd + H 0 + C H
4 8 .2 4 6
0. V. Krylov, S. Z.~Roginskiy, and Ye. A. Fokina are mentioned. There are
I figure, 5 tables, and 26 references 24 Soviet, I US, and I British.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii
k SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D.
Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: June 15, 1959
Card 2/2
BALANDIN) A.A9. akademik; KARPEYSKAYA, Ye.l.; FERAPONTOV, V.A.; TOISTOPYATOVA,
A. A.
Catalytic synthesis of piperazine. DokI. AN SSSR 165 no.l.,99-102
N 165. (MA 18:10)
1. Inatitut organicheskoy khimLi im. N.D.Zelinskogo AIIII SSSR.
ACC NRz a6o' 66o__ -souRdE'CoDgi 0*626/66/i7o/003/0589/0599~--
AUTH0,11t Balanding A. A, (Academician); Ferapontovy V, A.; larpoyakaya, 7c. I,;
-Gorshkolra, L. S.
ORG: Institute of Organic *.Chemistry im. N. D. Zolinskiy, Acade'MY of Sciences,, SSSR
(Institlat organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR)'
TITLE: Some charact,.eristics of the identification -and analysis of highly polar -At'.
gen- ani o~ygon-containing substances by gas-liquid chromatography
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Dokladyt v. 170v no. 3,1966, 589-592
TOPIC TAGS.' chromatography,, gas chromatography, amino
ABSTRACT: Continuing their study of the identification of certain strongly polar
nitrogen- and oxygon-containing compounds in mixtures, the authors focused their at-
tention on the reaction of catalytic synthesis of piperazine from monoothanolamino,
in the course of which-over 20 highly polar compounds having very different boiling
points and reaotivities are formed. A study of various liquid phases and solid
carriers (60 columns) showed that these cmupounds are best separated on polyethylene
glycol (PEG-26m. or 2ooo) deposited (in amounts 6f 1-0.5%) on Nam troatod with-
KOH (0.5%). A complete analysis of the mixture on a column with 1% PEG-2600 and 0.5%
KOH requires a separation at three temperaturesp 639 102 and 1730C. The effect of the
amount of KOH and PW on.the separation was deteruined. The size and shape of XaCL
card 1/2
7-
,kCC7N'fa -AP6632866--
particles were also found to be important factors. The observed relationship between
the retantion, volume and the structure for compounds having certain structural fea-
tures in common can be utilized for a-standard-froo identification of these compounds@
,7he rec.121ts make.1t, possible to determine the composition of the reaction mixture
formed during the catalytic synthesis of piperazine from monoethanolamine, control the
process quantitatively in timaq and draw certain conclusions about the role of each
componont of the mixture in this process. Orig. art. hass 2 figures and I tablw.
.5UB COISS .07/ SUBM. DAM VftrW,~MMMWs M~F& 003
IIOLITSOVA, A.V., inzh.,# Prinimali uchikstiye:*-TWVA, O.D.; Z QVZOLVA
V.N,
Monotone dyeing of felt oones manufftured from wool and viscous
fibers. Nauch.-Inal.trudy TSNIISheroti no.16:161-165 161.
(MMA 16:11)
1. Shchelkovskaya fetrovaya fabrika (for Petrova). 2. Zavidovskaya
fetrovaya fabrika (for.Forapontova).
FEW0,N
Urgent objectiNres,4n the organization Of automobile renting. Avt.-
transp. 40 no.1:10-13 Ja !62. (YJRA 15:1)
(Automobiles, Rental)
'~T-11941 ~MVR'
mM W VIM
FERARU, Ion
At the Progresul-Bacuresti Enterprise of.prefabricated
parts.-Constr Buo 16 no#73014 4 Ja'64*
1. Secretarul-comitetului sindicatilui intreprinderii do
prefabricate "Progreoul"s Dicureati.
Ell ORION
0-1w
FLUIU, Ion
Participants in the competition of the newspaper wCorstruatorul".
Constr Buc 16 nooMt1l 8 F164.
NOWS I. Will IN ...M -1
WWI
W"IR
vE
Av If
FERARU, Ion
A strong stimulus. Constr Buc 16 no. 739:1 7 March 164.
1. Secretarul -~omitetului sindicatului do la intreprinderea
de prefabricate "Progresul".. Bucuresti.
NFG01TA, flicolae, corespondent; FERARU, Ion, corespondent
Opportunity to increase the ob!Jgations. Constr Lhac 16
no.741:1 21,Mr'64,
GROZEA, Gh., corespondent; Fl,,PXIU, Ion, corespondent; BARBAT, Ioan, corespondert-
n- L I
I FLORIM, B., corespo %R'-~-516kScu Flavia, ing. corespondent; LAZANU,
Gheorghe, corespondent
The workers received their new tasks with enthusiasm. Constr Buc 17
no,782:1 5 Ja 165.
17mu, Ion, coresp.; VASILESCU, Mi.hai, ing.
Ahead of the obligations. Conatr Buc 17 no.798:1 24 Ap 165.
PETREt H. core sponde nt corespondent; BARBALATA, St., corespondent;
CRETU, Radu, corespondent; DIMA, Dumitru, corespondent; HARMS, Gavril,
corespondent; HOTUPAN, Florian, corespondent; BAGDAZAR, Aurel,
corespondent
May let, the builders report to the party. Constr Buc 17 ne.799:1,3
30 Ap 165.
Problems of great responsIb-'ki ty. Coni-tr Buf. 16 no.?53a4
13 Je 164.
1. Secretary of the Trade-LIelon CommitLes of the "Progresull
EnLerprise of Preffibrication-s., Buolivest.
FERBAS, Jiri; KOCI, Mojmir
Lubricant grease viscosity. Ropa a uhlie 5 no.10:298-304 0 163.
1. Vyzkumne a zkusebni stredisko 150, Praha.
13RIZIM, T - FARBER A
I ~~~
From bour2y wages to piece-rate pay. Avt.transp- 38
no.8:31-32 Ag 160. (MIRL 13t8)
(Highway transport workers)
(Wages)
-VULIFSON---E--
-D.UZINA -Tatlyara-Zinovlyevna;-FYRBER- Anna-Adoltfovna; 0 a
(Vulfamp Sol, red.; tekhn. red.
[Wage-9 for automobilo chauffeurs; work practice of automotive
transportation units of the Latvian S.S.R.1 Oplata truda sho-
ferov avtomobilei; opyt raboty avtotransportrjyk-h khoziaistv
Latviiskoi SSR. 'Riga, Latviiskoe gos. izd-vop 1961. 103 p.
(141RA 15:2)
(Latvia-Wagen-Transportation, Automotive)
DRIZINA,, T.; FERBER, A.
Simp4fied accounting -if drivers' wages. Avt.transp. 40
no.12:29-31. D., 162". (MIRA 15:12)
ay transport workers)
(Wages)
IRA,
F,MMER, B.H., KAGILINITSKIY, S.G.
Use of the Russian antigeptic furacilin in ophthalmolog7 [vith
summaz7 In Bngliohl#* Vest.oft- 71 no.6t22-25 N-D 158 (Knu- 11:11)
1. Glazuoye otdeleuiye 1-y Ri2heakoy gorodekoy klinichookoy bol*
(NITRQKWZONE ther. use
eye diso btus))
(M -DISEASPSO ther.
nitrofurazohe (Rua))
FERBER, E.
"Hygienic and biological value of products of the food industry in Yugoslaviap"
Tehnicki Pregled., Zagreb; Vol 5, No 5/6, 1953; p. 222.
SO: Eastern European Accessions Idst, Vol 3. No 1-1. Nov 1954~ L.C.
FERBER. Adviu.
The research on nutrition of the rural population in Croatia In
195.2. Hig1je.na. Beogr..,6 no.1-3-29 1954.
.1. ACentralni.higijenskl savod. Zagreb.
(NUTRITZO9
in Tugosl,, rural population)
(RURAL CONDITIONS
in'TukooL. nutrition)
KMVINDTIC, J., doe., dr.; MDVACIC, F., dr.;
NA, Re, dr.
Hypertbyroidion in the viliage Rude near Zagreb. Higijena,
Beogr.' 7 no*1-4:iWjO~6 1955.
1. Contralni*bigijenski saved, Zagreb: Interns kliuika Madicinakog
fakalteta,'Zagreb.
(GOITER" epidesiole,
endemic in Tugool., statist. (Bar))
:FERBhM. EDVIN
.0-imentation. and its influence on the health of the rural population in
the People's Republic of Croatia; an inquiry of 1954.
Prehrana i njezin utjecaj na zdravija.seljackog stanovinstva u NR
Hrvatskoj, anketa 1954 godine. Zagreb, 1937- 178 p.
DNIM Not in D~
Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAI) LG, Vt-1. 8, no. 6,
June.1959
Unc
,z4olaffii
IN WWI
MIS
Edvin, doe., dr
Nutritional status in Yugoslavia. Med. glas. 15 no.30-117-121 Mr 16-1.
14 Centralni higijenski zavod u Zagrebu - OdJel za higijenu prehrane.
(NUTRITION SURVEYS)
-.1. a a 2 a M-P 9 E m 2 2 2 ff ~-
HA
I WIN Z(-9
-~O
YUGOSLAViA
FCJI,BZR, Docent Dr Edvin [affiliation not given], Zagreb.
11,11he Training of Hospital Dieticians."
Belgrade, Varodno Zdravlje, Vol 19, No 9, 1963, pp 297-299.
Kbstract: The author performed a survey for orientational purposes of 12
hospitals in Croatia in 1~57 and found that food planning was everywhere
the resnonsibility not of a trained person but of a cook without special
skills, that hospital food was monotonous and reached the patient cold
as served by the hospital charwoman (often with dishware in an unhygienic
state), that dietary nutrition literally did not existf that meals pro-
covibod by phynioiana woro of-ton not rocoivod by pationtal and that much
food i..,as therefore thrown away. The author also blames hospital admini-
istrators for indifference. When the Andrija Stampar Public Health
School of Zagreb announced a three-semestev course in dietetics fo,'r 1963,
most hospitals reported their inability to pay the 200,000-dinar tuition,
and not a single candidate's name was forwarded. Intervention by Croa-
tian authorities uncovered nine nurse-students from Croatia and one from
Serbia. Theoretical instruction is combined with practical experience.
No references.
F'S
WP
10 1111i, -I
IfMwe IP4 BP ZIJ; _41.-
MW
A
IWA ~49F IN-
RE
IN
IFMLM, Kh.,
zWK92MMOMMM"
Teamwork In the Riga twdcab float. Ayt.transp. 33 no.1:8
Ja'55. 4 (MLRL 8:3)
1. Nachallmik planovogo otdala parka.
(Rigim-Taxic"s) 1. .
V%-
E
N
!.q
Z".
YZILBIR, T. H.
In vivo diagnosis of careinomatosis of the soft cerebral membranes.
Zhur.navr. i paikh. Supplement:9-10 157. (HIRA 11:1)
1. Kresnoyarakaya gorodakeya klinicheskays bollnitse (glavnyy vrach
A.Ye.Burgart. nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. R-A.Sbqkhnovich)
(MAIN--CANCER)
FERBER) TOVO, Cand Med Sci -I(dj~,s) "Eserine-proserine therapy
cf *blwof the per-lpheral Ineuron motor.,' Stal:Lnabad, 19-59,
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