GLIGDREE, V... con-f.; DDIlTRZSCU, I., dr.
Contribution to tho itudy of painful opigazi.ric 3yridv(inEls in assoclation
with intermittent gasturic volvulus. Med. iliter". IJ, 110-4:4~1~-44' Ap '62,
1. Lucrare efoctuata la Clinica a 11-a madlcala~ Oluj.
(ABDOMEN, ACUTE) (STOMACH VOLVULUS)
GOIA, 1. , prof.; 5LIGOHL, V. , corif.; BUBUJANU, G. , ;z,.; D111TU , A. , dr,;
PODUTP E., dr.; STOICA, D., ing.
Meteorological c%aziges as factors in the atlopatlirgene:313 arnite
vascular accidents. Med. Intern. 14 no.12:1427-14.32 D 162.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica a II-a medicala, C'.I.uj.
(wr,ATHER) (CARDIOVASCULAR DISLAS:,;S) (CEAEBROVAS",ULAR DISOR011-:16)
(THROMBOSIS) (HDT041ffiAG:;;)
GLI130R.',,, V. , conf. ; LUCACIU, 01., dr.; 1IL713, D. , dr..-. DINJI.T~LIJCIJ, 1. , ci.:-.
Coronary manif esta Lion.,; in cerv.1co-dar!md Mp--J.
14 no.12:1487-1492 D 162.
1. LucrarQ (-,fo)ctwiW lti I.M.F. din Clu.j.
(SPITIAL DISEM%Z) (CO*.?GI-.,A:tY D--S.l',V-,E )
Ll
'.I% Lao.::,
1'. .0 T k r"
r j v "t
o r
v u
c
r i:-
GLIGCH , V.
The hyperfolliculinic visceral syndrome, Stud. cej,cet- oniaocr, 14/
no.2:225-235 -63~
(FSTftOG'i,,,HS) (CARDIOVASCULAR DISEAS.Z) OJELLO] -')
(GASTROEN*T-;'ROLOG'() (BILIARY T,UCT)
%, GLIGOAEJI-V.-j GOZARIU, L.,; GHERIMI, Gr.; LUCACIU, 0,; HQLAJI, T.; SZ.IJITAY, Z.;
- FARGASANT, M.
Changes in the function of hepato-cellular uptake of -3-35 labelled
methionine in patients vith hyperfolliculiniam. Stud. cercet. andocr.
14 no~2%26~-266 163.
(ESTROGENS) (LIVE10 (WMINNINE) (IEMOLISM)
(SULFUR ISOTOPES) (LIVER FUNCTION TEST.133)
GLIGOREP V.; LUCACIU, Ol.; PAPILIAN, V.V.
fiew,arch on a gene ral i zed ancriopathy in diabotali mellitug. Stud.
cercet. endocr. 14 no-4/5/6&533-538 '63.
GLI,'ZORE., V~y prof.; LUCACIU, 0,,, dr~; PAPILIO, V-V., dr~
Research on the clinico-norphological parallelism Nitween
micro-, and macro-angiopathy, in patients with dia)xltwi
mellitus. Med, intern, 15 ro,,8-,949--955 Ag 163.
1. Lacrare efectuata In Olinica a II-a md1,:;ala, I.M.F., Cluj
(director., prof. L GlAgore).
(DIABETIC ANGIOPATHI&S) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)
(PATHOLOGY)
Gl,lGcf(F,, V., prof.; OXACM, 0., fir.; In colat)orare cu: T., conf.;
BRIFF) ('1h., dr.. P.
Contribution to the stwiy of capillarf penteability in
diabetes mellituq. (Preliminary note; presentation of a nothod).
Med. intern. (Dicur) 16 S 164.
1. Lucrare efectuata 4~n Clinica a 11-a medicala, -I.'-uj (07-of.
V. Gligore) In inatitutul fie medioiwA nuclenra, (";luj ((-Drif.
T. Holan),
P~-.i~--a rch oll ho I i
ri
i i n :'ri
C (D
GLLGORIC, Branko, inz., asistelit (Beograd, Starca Yujadina IF)
Counterbalancing the masa of rotary machinury jm-t:3. 1%. 1.
Tehnika Jug:Suppl.z Masinstvo 12 no.3.-MU-487 Mr 163.
1. Masinski fakultot UiAvorzitota u BoolfraduO
JCVAli'OVI(j I
_, ij,,)I)j'ivojk!, ifiz,,,
Awaysis of the eleraunto a ~lound
lhaintenance and lubrication of machLilory ar-A equipaimt in.
an enterprise. Pt. 1,, Tahnik-t Jug 18 no.6-,3upp* .~,Orjlanizacija
rada 13 no.6:1174-11.84 i-a 16).
1. Masinoki fakiiltot u Fitiograduo
JOVAI Oli N,
Brar-!,c),
a~n
1, t4.1
al
-13 no .7
!~1,10;;IC, Brnnko, in.--, a~- is ilent ~ - - ~~ ,*.-~~"., ''. , - , , -1 ~ 1 ,
of tho uuwz3c~; !'I ',iie rCA: - i L,., : "', :- -
I
IT, , , *~-
- ~- I 1 -1 IT' i;* I P rod,;S, I!).; imi tvo 17 nc,.1,: A Y, I I.".
1. :. :;:' -1~: . 1: ~':: ~, 11.! 1, 1 .. . 11 ~ I
~~USOV, C lnii-. o I r, r,
TI I tu r V r 11
i01:" "'i Vf i. ZId 5 U,*.., L Iii Vj)
~I s 1~ vo
I s y rn o 1-'
-rad a 1-. 10) -/r-, wil-h tota
I 6il; -1 1),~ WC 01-1 1,Xl t. k! !i .I
p Ils
I;1'/' "Vlt2t ro~C1,ences, 11
yu P. o a D~ v ia
not givon,!'
A. Inotituto for Application of Nuclear Energy In AgronozW,
Veterinary Redi~lno, and Forrestry (Institut za primonu
imaxxx nukloarno onargija u poljoprivrodi, Yeterinarstvu J.
aumarstvu), Belgrade
ixxxx
Somrce3 Dol, rado, Voterinarski vlaonik, No 6, 1961, pp 455-464.
Datas uVaccination. of Sheep with Irradiated Larvae Dictyocaulus Filaria.
I. The Effect of Irradiation Dose on the Growth and Pathogenesis
of Parasites.n
~.uthors;
,-rmmvic, m.
"CKOLI-Cil A.
-iCr-Rz,,*Ov1C, Dj.
GLIGORWEVIC, J.
M PERLOVIC, X.
MWSESIJAN, M.
0- 1:1
2/2
L 37oi..66
ACCESSION NRI AF50282-6
.1
AUTHORs Migorijavic, Joyan (Professor)
I TITLEI Radioisotope application in Ysterinary medicine
BOURCEI Kuklearna. energijaj no., 21 1965o 16-22
TOPIC.TAGS: radioisotolpel traosr study, radiation protection, imdimtlon biologic
effect, radioactive contAmination, food technology# reterinarX initdialze
ABSTRACTS The history (if radioisotope applications to veterirtajf7, me(lic.,Uie in
Yugoslavia is reviewed. Tracers are being uned in studies of biocheml.cal
physiolog#al and pathophysiological processes, In invest igationdi ot otiopathogend-01.6
and enMr.cemont of the Uagnosie of disoaaeg and in the liVrovoitiont of wdmal health -4-
~ I
protection. Radioisotopes are used an fjources of rmliation in :vadia-tion proteotIca
studies. The effects of' radiation on the antigenic proportiton 61.1 =011341UVO fimators
(virvaes, baoteria, and parasites) ara also being studied. Inid. delp.-Do of biologlijal.
radioactive contamination of farm anitals atid food of animml orillin by Manion
products in being establiehed4 Uses of radiation for food sturilization and
Preservation are being investigated. Origs art* hum 4 fiproni und 1 g;rmph.
Card 1/2
V.
Snort-term creditint, of the textilc induFtries in p. ",,,2.
ka'ek2till, Vol. 0, No. 4, API'. 1957, Ziq-,reb, YujElovin)
SO: Montnly List Of EELSt Ruropean nectw3ions (:-;*-:AL) Lc. Vol. 6, 1,. 8, Aug 1997. 6ncl.
GLE101di-ElliG,
~l I ~ ,IL" t,fi Li irt ji:,j ut i orili fA~ ~w~~!- l1
W.,;.- J,:,. '', - w-
- "8 lic).)//,. I .3,I.-It 2 11,)
I ~ ". GA q: I I lo III d I ~ .3
- " I ,, , 11~3-tjtu~#) of AnaLjl,,~c!
1. ~,j -~:- I , J- .12
bi'll .
L / (-' CO', L V~ (- ~J, -J
YUGOSLAVIA Chemical Technology. Chemical Products 11-5
and Their Application. Vlater treatment.
Sewage water
Abs Jour Ref. ~7 hur. - Khimiya, No 2, 1958, No 1096
J .5
Author Gligoriyevich J., Budimirovich M., Khrgovich N.
Inst : Not Given
Title : Effect of Ultrasound (Frequency 800 Kilohertz/
Second) on Oxidability of Drinking Water
Orig Flub : Acta veterin., 1956, No 1, 43-48
Abstract : Samples of Belgrad tap water were subjected to
the action of ultrasound (US) of frequency 800
kilohertz/second and an intensity of 0.5-1.25
watt/cm;2, for 3-20 minutes. It was found that
Card : 1/2
MOVIC, Borislav, prof. dr.; GRAWAC, PoVdan, doc. dr.;
Miloje, dr.; PUTNIK, Vilan, rlr.; Nar-IFI, dr.;
SLEPCEVIC, Drago1jub, dr. . -- .
Use of mitomycin C in *he trf?atment, o" vrirllcus cases of
carcinoma. Med.GJILS,17 no.11/12-.447-ii,R lr-4') 163.
1. Interna klinika B. :~edicinskog fakultetv Univerziteta u
Beogradu (Upravnik: prof. dr. H. Berovic).
GRJDVAC, Bogdan. dr.; GLIGOROVA, Nada. dr.
Two cases of acute generalized millary tuberculosim of the lunge
treated with combinations of antibiotics and tuber(,-L*.1ous allergen.
Tuberku,loza, Beogr. 6 no.4:217-221 Julp-Aug 54.
1. 111
prof.
Interna, klinika Medicinskog fakulteta. u Boolp-nAla (uprarnik
dr. A.Radosavljevic)
(TUMMCULIN, ther. use
tuberc., miliary generalized,
(STRF,PTOMTCIN, ther, use
tuberc., miliary generalized,
(TUBERCULOSIS", HILIARY, ther.
streptomycin with tuberculin
with stroptomycin)
with tubfirmlin)
in goneraliz(d tuberc.)
DANILOVIC. B., doe. dr.; GLIGGROVA, H,.', dr.; ARARASIC, M., dr,
Severe ILOthma and death In asthmatic attacks. Ifed., rlasn. A, no.5:
163-167 may 54.
1. 111 Interna klinika MedicinBkog fakulteta u Beogradu (ixpravnik
prof. dr. Alaksandar Radosavljevic) I Fatolouko-anntomlukL Institut
Medicimikog fakulteta u Beogradu (upravnik prof. dr. Keunc)fon
Sahovic)
(ASTHMA
fatal)
DANLIOVIC, VoJi9lav, doc.dr: GLIGOROVA, Mada, dr.
t on" a-~'ACT therapy of bronchial nsthma6.
Critical swvey of cor is H
Srpski arh.celnk.lek. 7? no.12:1754-1783 Dec. 54.
1. 111 JnternA klinika Modininokoir fabiltotn u Beogra4u. Upraxillk:
proff. dr Abiksandar 1bulotiavlJovic:
~ASTHIIA, therapy,
ACTH & cortisone)
(ACT1, therapeutic use.
asthria)
(CORrISOR, therapeutic use
asthma)
YUGOSTAVIA/Miemblology. General. WerobloIngy. F-I
Abs Jour: Ref. Lhur.-Biol-, No 7, 1958, LI~11895-
Author Gligorovich Katich, Khrgovich.
Inst Not given.
Title Simultaneous Sonic Action (Frequency eOO and
Weak Solutions of "Chlorina" Disinfectant on Escherichia
Coli.
Orig Pub: Odnovreitennoe deystvie ultrazrjka (chastats. 800 I-gt,3/sek)
i slabykb rastvorov dezinfektanta "khlorina" na Dt.2ricl.ia
Coli.
Acts. veterin., 1956, 6, ITO 3-4, 45-53.
Abstract: Ultra-sound (frcq-iency eCO kc/sec, power 0-5 - 1 "Olt/cm
for a period of 15-220 _--inutes ard a claorire pre-c-Iza-
tic7-a "Chl3--ir-a" in con:!entratim of 0-02 alld 0.05i,, act-
ing separately, exerted no disinfectant effect on P. stand-
Card 1/2
DAITILOVIC, Vojislav, GLIGOROVA, Nada; VEHIC, Natalija
I- - ''. -1
Diffusa infla=ation of kidneys. Srpeki arb. colok. lak.
85 ao-3:273-282 Mar 57.
1. Interna klinika B Mndicinakng falcultata u Boogradii.
Upravnik; prof. dr. Radivoje Berovic.
(NKPHRITIS,
diffuse (Ser))
LEVXTTAL,Zde&,o,doc.dr.; PIMIK,Kilan dr.; (.'LIGDIIDVA,Nadn,rlr.
Our experiancen with ambulatory therapy of hyperthyr(AfIls:-, with
favistan. Med. glasn. 14 no.2a:1110-143 F '60*.
1. Intorna Irlinika B Medininfikog fak-ulteta U BeOrl'lldlL, UDravnik:
prof. dr R. Berovic.
(THYROID ATITAGONIS'W ther. )
(HYPERTHYROIDISM ther.)
DANILOVIC, ITojislav, prof. dr; GLIGOROVA, Nada, dr; DOMEVIL, VlZL3tiMir, dr;
IVKOVIC, Lazar, dr. - . ........ -.-
Corticosteroids in the treatment of asthiLa. Medqlasn, 14 no-6-:338-
342 ~fe 6o.
1. Interna klinika B Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu (Upravnik-
prof, dr R.Berovic)
(ASTHMA ther)
(ADRENAL CORTEX HORMONES ther)
Countr-y : YUGCSL',VT-*.
Catcl-cry: Cultivatud Foddez-B.
nbs Jour: RZhDiol., Nc 1-1, 1958, ,ic 4897-1
Author Scstaric-Pis,~cic, Marlo; Glifla-Dotic. NJut,--slAva
Inst ZaGreb Uii-;
Titl~2 Busults of with Stubbl,2 rced Cultures.
1:) 1
Crig flat: ~Irhiv, po.--Jo.L)r, imuke, 195", 9, No a~, 3-2'1'
)stract: "-h,~ turn-i ,r,'ir eL,,, 'Drasoica ca;,pestrik;
and --om, r-~id -n nd;-iidual local-itics, tuni"'Zr
varieties DrIcssica napus rapifem, and Brassicz
rapa are c-ilt'-%-ated in Yugoslavia as sLubo)-(,, feed
cultures. LXj)crj.r.-znts were conducted at ~aCri:!b
University oa the triols of feed cabbv.L;e,
headu~d cabl~c,.2;Q (bru5sul sprouts), Sudall ~--rnasa
Chinese st:C,,~r mac and sunflowors. I~i t*QL;.~mi3 coriti-
C-rd 1/2
M
M-75
GLIK, E.V.; ?OPOV, 7-(~-
Iri, I . T tid I
~ coo4ty cX r,eits Jn Lhf~ Ha(" - - 11 -. . r y L? "
flo.;'25: 13(- i4,~ , 04 *,~~A I'l: 9)
U1K. G. B., Engineer
'Inverti(:.-~tlori of 71braticnn and L(ml~ln ~,f V*m ~or W,chlnfi
Tools, " Sub 21 kr)r 1;7, Moscow Crder of t~,(j L: bor Ito,] truc~tiwn
T%t;1n.--erinr, Inst imeni V. V. Kuycyrl,.ev
Msrertp. 1, inns lir-ronted for o'--- in n'!Ioaco ~kn,! m'.j; in('~ I 411t.; III V'5r1(--w
rl
SO: Sum No. 457, 18 Apr 55
GIN, G.B.
Experimental investigation of' vibration in contial.1a,%io mooring
structures supported by pilez.. Trudy NII osn. i fund. no.12!rl_
33 '43 - (MLIM. 7.-ll~
(Piars-Vibration) (Pile driving)
GLIC, G.D., kand.tokhn.naul-
Usl.V, dnnT)orq for protoctin., ;tnd rl,n:ll
vibration. ~troi.Urori. 2'7 no . '! 1:' -11') Jri 149.
(KIRA 1j:2)
(Dampiru,(14of-hanIcu) ) (V Pm-,t I m)
Building a shop for costimuous of stael. Stroi.prom. 34 no.12:5-10
D ' 56. (K.6m 10: 2)
1. Glaynyy irmhener trasta Tulpromstroy Hinistarst-va strolb6l'utva
predpriyatiy matallurgichaakoy i khtmichmakoy prcmysKlennonti SM.
(Havo-Tuleki--Motallurgival'plasts) (Concrote tonmtruction)
Distr.*-.- .4E,2c
)/Simplified method for Making expAndid slaq. J,. 13.
'Glik and G. 11. Efvyi. Straild. Prom, 36, Iq',
into slig held in it nwId for 15 min. to
2,5 furs. results in expanded 31ag of the iamc patoilty &.nd
strength, indicating the lack of uted for longer Umving.
The temp. of it 0.6-m. slag layer drops to ufter
I%ing~ SIj.j tan bL expandtd diiealv at the
y tuppinT it into containirs providol 6th
biolviog- fac-ililt'its.
GLIK, L.B.; EFROS, G.M., kand. tokh-i. nauk
Lightweight aggregate made of fused prlmar7 furraca slags. Stroi.
mat. 5 no.4:6-7 Ap '59. (YI'R& 12:6)
l.Glavnyy inzhener tresta Tulmotallurgi4-lostrowr (for Gllk).
(Tula Province-Slag)
- Bent b
&y oionovi ,dots.; EFROS, GrigoIdY lfatve,yevich, kand.
I
tek --; POPOV, Nikalay Anatol'yovich, zasl. dayatell
nauki. i tekhniki, doktor takhn. nauk, prof., TYLKIIJ, M.N.,
red.; PULIN, L.I., tekh-n. red.
[Foamed f514; its production and
izvodstvo i primenenia. Pod red,
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 262 p.
ur.91 SUakowtia poniza; p:m-
I.A.Popova, Tula, Tul.'skoe
(Kru 16:8)
1. Deystviteltnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i iirkhIU3ktury
SSSR (for Popov).
(Slag)
GhYC1,L.V.
Theoretical determination of the waimum lift coafficiont GY max for
wing profiles. Uch. zap. Kook. un. ao.172:9-23 '54- OGRA 8: 11)
(Airplanea--Wings--Aerod.vniLmice) (Lift (Acro(iynamiris))
GLIKI,L.V.
Experimental investigation of vortex-motion near poorly streamlined
bodien. Uch.zai). Moak. tin. no-172:2S,34 54. 8:11)
(Vortex-motion)
['A
KOS)IOMMIUNSKIY, Arkadly Ale kaKadrowich, profensor KoBkovolcogo univer-
giteta; GLIKI,L.V., redaktor; MLUOYA,N-11., teklinich)aIdy redak-
tor.
[Courso in thoorotical mochawkm for departmonte of physics and
mathomuticB in pedagogical 1m;tituteDI Kura tooraticheskot
mekhELniki; dlia fiziko-matematichookikh fal-ulltetov podagogiche-
Bkikh vuzov. Izd.2-oe, dop. 1. ispr. Hookvct. Goa. uc~.obno-pedagog.
izd-vo Vinintorotva promahchoriiiu RSFM, 1955. 655 P.
(MeCh'.*niCE ) OIUU~ 9:3)
$754. Tht "dtw" metkod APOtd W (ha layeAtIV.
da" of the SpIral step of N. V.
Gum. Dokt Akad SSSN, iv e1. 4. 3
PuMan.
Lanfrida't "dcw" method (Dokl. Aka(L Hatik'
SSSR, 50, No, 9,1939 (1947)] cortstits In dhectiou a
current of warm humid air on to a cleawd sr4 grwe-
it" surface of a crystal, When imPL-Isifts on the
cold surface, the water vapour fornis dropitui of
microscopic size, mainly on the negative (COOC:1vi)
portions of the surface (i.e. the active centres), thus
revealing the complex picture of the h)ptrfinc minro.
rellef, Ws method was applied 10 th- invt3titiation
of the hyperfine growth spirals and othgr sulfact3
details on the (O(Kil) face of SiCcriMA, The"j,hc~-
dimensional" growth nuclei. of triangular simpt, atc
distributed orderly; tha majority of the triangles art
concentrated near th4 npcit of, the. ~Piral step
(d)locationl. LAOWA
it
1, d -i~~
lij'
10,
USER/Clteaistry - Crystallography
Card 1/1 Fub. 22 - 18/40
Authors I rliki,N. V.
Title Cortain features of the internal structure of :3ilicoi carbido crystals a.nd the
spiral micro-contour of their facets
Periodical 1 Dok. AN SSSR 99/2, 255-258, Nov 11, 1954
Abstract I The two basic characteristice of SIC' crysl;als, which are mutu,%Uy conn3oted
with each other, are described. SiO crystals I-osseoii high ha,niness (abcut 9.6),
acid resistant and other favorable qualities au rasult of wl-d.ch the facet Sur-
faces of these crystals do not experience any clef ormatf.on:q clizing prep3xations
nor during chenLical purification. Tho spiral proMki* aro irt conformity with
the external contour of -the facet and often determine the direction of crystal
abruptions. Data regarding the thiclmess amd transnaronq), of SiC crystals are
Presented. Seven references; 4451-:R; l-English aacl 2-11rench. (1945-1954). Il-
lustrations.
Institution -. Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Crystaliogrrapl'(y
Presented by: Academician A. V. Shubnikov, May 1.7, 1951;
I,/ SITOCIlife ond Illorpholoillcol Pectillariflin of
Und telli(IIRC. 1. 1. YASUP4, V. A~ 'Irm cixh, T. I
V~ N III'lov,8 v,p N* V GI lax. bi-Ilt-i 1"o,i
fit,. fi,wilI4 III,
tilw.
pillo trit. p-pali-l,
fk I I III ild tIjV1 IIIA1 -il i-1 the uIvIv. ) ifl,lol IllOoilig paill if
Fi 111' A, 5'C~ :,till I 1W -.i-- )T, f,,,, Lind 11, jvmw~ I.j% - 1v N-ray
111CAIL1171111L (It kit-4 W.
ill variou . Imint:11 Illicit i "t ill'! I P~; di,Lom-, ~ ,
c,, ild c wcre ', 32, t;. 16, Ill .1" :id iN '!, rut"'t, tively; fit,,
di,lk atirl, I,*;,, jig)'. The 'horied I
hi 'wiminrc who, 1"-A~,l Elmo lo-'ra t"Jillwymure t- 119111'C
fri,;u the lomAct x lav 1,31letill. ill o-nlr~ot V, ~Ifural
pij,:. ()ptirij rt,,pcrIws jilt it., hi.0ax
vahw~ of LZAQ, 1-518, and I fill I -IjId 1.510'
I ;'AO, ;,till 1513 for 11. EireftingoiCt w;i~ 1) It will Ill(- allift
V w~IN Imarly (1 11 j%-ji tritnipileril in Oil! vkibf- rjLugC :11)'Al!
270 Ing Motphologictil Oulr~Qudstk',.; 11filivil royeAl tht".virld
grijw(h ij[ crptali and tho proenct of iotw Sull:
furmati-ins Lind .4tcpjm-.d "flill-i" on &YItil hos 't.,( re obsil Volt
12 figures. 22 reft-rences.
to :: ~,~ -:~i ~ ~!~I
iA
!I i:,;, i.;: 1 t oil 1: 1. iipI
wl '~(
AUTHOP.: G11';;i Tl-
,ff-
TITLE- "I Til.Linr- Object Sti!-:e VlDr a Microscope (Nalvlonyayemyy
predmetnyy stolik 'e-I --
PERIODICAL; Kristallografiva., IRA 5, N-r 2, pp :~43 - 245
(USSR) I
ABSTRJLCT.- A universal stai:;e, r iti -::r lillco-, F4!d;)rov s-tap- bill;
wi th tAw hernisphero~,,, is I t, ci-tn L,,~ ti!>nc, f,ov
tile examinatLon iii inc~d( I"t 1~'! f
when fitted to a
There are I fipirr, and 1 b,~-rnan refere-I~ll
( '*,,St4 t
ASSOCIATION-. Institut AN SSSR .1. Lite ,)f
CrystalloGraphy,Ac.Sc. USSR)
SUBMIPTED. 11ilay 22: 1957,
Card 1/1
AUTHUS: Gliki, IN. V., V. A.
TITLE: 'Dr)li,al Groeith Lven- on Pni-'um r7ll~tn,.O.e
TCAL:
PERIOD
-
ABSTRf.CT: ~JiAral. friv.,,th olt' PrMO, 1-urliv, a
(14. V. G-!1J.1-:--, IF.A 1) 1 c t- i_- n ea.,
V. A. Timot',- yeva, 1., 02) , 1956)
1 L
by diffei-;-,ntLal tAo--i-mal ;.ma*y,31.:; o' tho.
ot' c i,ys t al s .The I,Z-01~'JUl TrWthOdf; al -f-1 !1 !-11
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crnl~3t,alllzat.~on !A-v1v--. :3i~t.,1(21,al frc
-hich later, and near i d' o-,
tions appear. Intel-,1'eromotnic !:',udv 0 -facces o-'
a series ol' sanic:es shc,.~ied thnt sr I ra I S
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Table 1. Data for comparing condItIong of
crystals' formation In the two ay~itema: Dn~l 2- RATIO',
PrIl KF-BaTIOI.
EyBtem
'IP(39el InItial Rate of 'Mnx temr. Cool I ng Size of
bntch hentIng C ratp crystnlij
volume, leg./hr rle~,.Ihr on the
MI. a-irface
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2 criielble
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analysis)
P
at " num "50-300
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1250
150- 200 1.0-1.5
Kf-BaTIO, .
tir 6
Spiral Gro,..!th L~aayers -,n B-ariLun Titana'~e 771~'- 6
Crystals. II .'-;0V,'70-4 17/3)l
Table 2
1.5--A 8
I * 1.9 9
37 i 7 2.7 ~.1,3 5-.
3,:; -1, h 1
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CC) r 111 -3 a 2a
4o,10,290-291, 1953) that the --,r)l-r,a*L itej)
result of the growth arid interaction .:)f' twD st,---pi3 of
unequal helght,3 Comed on tht! ci,yiOlaL 1,ecauLi,2
of' a Frank-Read jource may explalri tirie of'
spiral and cr03S BteP3 found In the Pvy:;t;aJ!i. fin
a,3:3umptiori that there Is a sy:3tem of' two oi'
dJ..,ilocat1oji,,3 of' oppo,.31te ,3Jgn a
such peculiarities of' BaTiO 3cryitalo a:-~
oblique proCile of the 3teps and the al,).serice Dl' emipty
cratero, Ln the center of the A pl-cni 11 ~.ar,
o1wied octagon form oh!Wvved on th,. I y: i 1,:i 1 :1 i--tjkah Ly
due to the iriteractlon of SpiTZLI layc-rli ul,
S, ig-n. There are 2 table~j; 5 and re,"erencei,
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Ino t1tut 1-,x L.,3 La L 1. All
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AUTHOR: Gliki_4 N. V.
TITLE: Change of the Habit of Synthetic Crystalj of in Grosinli~
ProcesaeB (Izmeneniy--- f,-ribituna itikugst,renny?h ki-istallo,r I'da
v protsesse roata)
PERIODICAL: boklady Akadeiaii nauk SSSR, 1z,59, Vol 126 Nr 6, 125~ - 121SO
ABSIRACT, The prosent paper deals with the of thf- gro#th
of laminar ice cryntals in !itc-am. V111!1,11 Carrlei out
on undercooled wat(,r drops; tlcs~, were to just that
extent as to freeze under the action of aome
Exporimento wore rindf, in a small chamber Ln the tt~!np;nraturtl
change of from -9.5 to -14 0 C. The crZfst-al development was ob-
served with a microscope and recorded by a film camera. Fig7ure
2 graphically showzj the gro-jvin,~ rates oV two orystals in th~
various crystal dirictionn. It is Furth.or otated that on int-0-
ducing PbJ 2- partLcle~i into the wator 17-ap, the steam presoure
is incriaued in the neighborhood of the Irop.. In parallel with
these exv~~rimentB MI i11VPf3tig11tiQr1 'Nis nlade of the temperature
Card 1/2 distribution in th~~ ohamber with a aemLconduotor thermomoteT-2
Change of the Habit of Synthetic Crystals of Ice in SIOV1120-1 26 -6 -31 /67
GroNing Processes
and a rise in temperature of the ambient air bv 1.5 - 200 was
found to occur at -U-hf~ moment when the C11-c'n freezes. The crystal
habit, ie;)enAenr;e on toinp~r~iture and on w.-pe rqa-~urat ion of s!-am
is discussed on the *DaSi3 C-,f the resi)lti3 obtained by J, 5
Marshall sind M. 11. Lan'~,Ilebon (Ri--f 5)~ bY U- N'tIllYa
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P R E S EN T E'D TAILrch 191, 11)5~, by A, V. Shulmiko-,-, AcFoiemiciar.
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Refrigerating thermoaVating unit for laboratory irveFtigations. Zav.
lab. 27 m.1:106-108 161. (MIRA 14:3)
1. ln8titut kristallofrrafi-l Akademli nauk SO)SR.
(Temperature regulatoro)
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j za" cn of f ro..% vapor and "It? of' supergatura-
t ~o r. ~)n -~he "-albitu -' Ircwjn,3 ice crysta"Is acre Investigalux*xI. T"I'~ VZ4ro-, source
a drop of undercoolcd water. A vez~3el with ico on thi! bottc~-, of a
vancr pressure in the latter to a va-ILe equal t~ '.hut ~f saturated
-ia,-= a"wic ice (Z a given temperature. 7.-,e experir~ents v-'eve, cond~~cted at dif-
d.L-.~,cvs fmm drop at ter,-,Dora-turez bet,,-;i!en and -140C. When the
Crystal was approached to 5 - 6 ,i. x'v,,m tl-~e drop, tl,.e rate! of growth in
[1123' dlrect'on wa~; raisf!d Signific=-t!Y. 7he prevaill~-.,S j.;vow-th in this
was ma.;dmum on a sharp monentary Increase of moisture content neat, tune
drop as the latter froze. Owing to the liberation of the ,;tore~d crystallization
~; --- rd 112
3/058/062/GOD/005/079/1 19
Obse-v,-tions on the gro-ath of ice crystals from vapor AC6'- /A 10 1
heat, --.hi- drop -.-:armed up aimost. to zero, whIch caused the vapor 61---nsity to riz;,~- I i
L;harplj in the region surrounding tt;he dr:)p. ~,r-
11.
Complate tran.~;latlonl
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AUTHOR: Gliki N. V.
TITLE: Two-stage mechanism of ice-crystal formatioa In the atmosphere
SOURCE: Kris tallizats iya i fazov Ve perekhod)~' Minsk, lztl-.vo AN BSSR,
1962, 71-78. yy .
TOPIC TAGS: crystal, crystallization, crystallography, ice,nucleation, cloud
droplet, supercooled, single crystal, cloud modification, snowflake, Fe, Ni, Be,
V, Zr , iron, nickel, beryllium, vanadium, zirconium
ABSTRACT: This paper reports experimental data of an inv-~stlgation of the pos-
sible formation of ice crystals in the atmosphere by means of the condensation of
water vapor into minute droptets and the subsequent crystallization of this inter-
mediatc liquid phase into ice single crystals, on which no lfb_~,rature is Irmown at
this tirre. A cycle of experimental investigations was performed to ascertain the
characteristics of the crystallization of droplets of supercooled water, to aFccr-
iain the shape of the subsequent sublimation growth of the solid granules formed
therein. and to clarify, at least generally, the mechanism of this transfor~nation
of clou(I droplets into separate prismatic or plateLet-like Ice crystals and
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snowflakes. "Large" droplets (hundreds of micron diam) and "sniall" droplets :J i
(tens of micron diarn) were suspended froin a filament and were then introduced 14
into the cold chamber. Ice-forming impurities (not specified in paper) were intrb-
duced irto the supercooled droplet. PoLarized-light investigation ;howed that a -
large nL:mb(,r of crystallization centers (CC) formed at the droplet. :4urface and that
a rapidly advancing jagged crystallization front penetrates into the droplets, w1herc-
upon it .i-vczes into a polycrystalline aggregate. In some ingtances (primarily in
small droplets), however, a si4gle CC is noted, and the development of a single
crystal proceeds. With shallow supercooling and small dropleta, the formation of
single-c rys tat granules becomes more probable. Polarized-light t dy howed the
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frozen !;inall droplets to be single-crystal without exception. The repulting ellip-
soidal crystals can decrease (sublimate) or grow while comierving,
., their shape and
initial ~iarneter ratio for some time. The further forn-lation of the ice crystal con-
tinues with the sub!imational growth of a "spherical" ice particle on xhich super-
saturat,!d water vapor will condense in additional crystals, the~reby forming an ir-
regular crystalline aggregate. Planar faces begin to forni, iat,~!rspersed with rough
areas. In the smaller granules, the growth of the planar areas is more pronounced,
and aftcr some I to 2 minutes the flat faces grow together, forming edges. The ini-
tial forms of gro%vth of spherical ice cry!;tals exhibit the fornis (,00011 and {1011)}
and ~l )TT that is, tiicy pertain to the centrally-symmetri.C,11 class. However,
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even the slightest relative velocity of the water vapor creatuis art asymmetric
growth on one side. With intense supe reatu ration, sharp pointii ILPPOar, and the
'Istar" shape becomes stable. The tests support the hypothesis that ice-crystal
formation in the atmosphere may form through the intermediate (6tages of con-
densation and freezing of a supercooled cloud particle, with the formation of a
single-crystal ice crystal and the bubsequent full and rapid cryiitalline face for-
mation on the single crystal. If the supe r saturation field is not homogeneous,
the subliniational growth of the single-crystal crystal becomes nonuniform and
separate jubindividuals develop pronouncedly on its surface In the form of
parallel- oriented crystals. In metallurgy, the problem of the formation of
minute si:igle crystals from alloy droplets kjas already found practical elaboration
_Ee-Ni alloy les-9 than 32 micron diarn,
in the ma*,,ing ol spherical single crystal's/
bifig of 100 to 1500 micron,
and U.S. authors have proposed a metho 'for the-Trow
V, et al. Orig. art. has
almost ideally spherical, single crystals of Be
3 figures,
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GLIKI, N.V.; YELISEYEV, A.A.; MARCHENKO, N.M.
Growth of spherical ice crystals. Kristallojrafiia 7 no.4:6-09-
612 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Inntibit ~rlntnllografli AN SS"11.
(Ice cryntaln)
GLIYIP N.V.; YU1SaZV, A.A.
Effect of saturation and temperature on thi, kintilics of the development
of initial forins of growth in an ico opherei. Kdal-allogr-afiia 7
no.5:802-804 6-0 f62. (Ml* 15-12)
1. Institut kristallograft-L Alt SS6ii.
(Ice crystals-Growth)
GLIKI, N.V.; YELISEYFV, A.A.; MARG',lQ,"-O, 11,M.
Trannformaticn of clolid tir(;ps iz.f,,j ce cr. All L;3IS-,
143 no. 5: 1087-1081; Ap '62. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Inatitut kristallo-yrnfii At! ')'S';R. PredstavLcim a~~Ildemlkom
A.V.Shubnikov./m.
(lee crystals)
(&(V(- ",f;, , 'I . N. ; (; I': J~ I, N. V .
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TITLE: Mosaic structure of ru~ttgst;Li~.g~owh by the Verneuil niltithod
x
-657, and hwevl. fachij- Vt. 654
SOURCE: Krtstallograflya, v. 10, no. 5, 1965, 650
TOPIC TAGS: ruby, crystal defect, crystal dislocation, lattice delect, vt,nfliotic matierial
ABSTRIXT: Ruby crystals grown from the melt ljy the Vernoull rim,41iod ara known to contain
mosaic blocks, slip lines, and other defects which are sources of WW-rnal mrains, The ob-
ject of ihe work Is (1) to study the spatial arrangement of the block botindaries relative to the
crystallographic axes, (2) to measure Cite angles of disorientation or the blocks in relation to
one another, and (3) to determine the axes of rotation of neighbaringr blocko and the type of
disloca;ions forming the block boundaries. Optical, x-ray diffritcHon, am't iielective etching
methods were employed. Two types of blocks are observed: coarap, anes a:long the axiv of Lhe
samples, with boundaries approximately parallel to the ~1010 ~ plane of the prism, andfiner
ones with boundaries in a fan-shaped arrangement along yim~,? Conclusions are drawn
concerning the nature and origin of the mosaic structure of sy~thettc ruby c:rystals. "I~,A.
2ya participated in the work, The authors thank A. A. Chernov,.,V. L. Indenbom, at
_.L 1 -1) 'milts 1") - r
Rozliansky rev ewing the resulW and for valja Te_coFu'-'.--_-!,",1' Ofl-_-
1/2
ACC NRI AP5024549
ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografli AN SSSR (Instituto of Cryijtdloq~raphyi AN SSSR)
SUBMIT'I'M 15.Taii65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE.- SS, hrr
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S11117~YFT., M.1,.; ABRAW011, E-L.; GL'KIN, A.S.; GOD-11IL11:110, Ye.M.;
Ya.B.; KRUTIK, Ya B.; YJ4ASKT,11, I N.; ErFENOV, M.!.,
kand. t(,,khn. nauk; PULWCArt inzh.
Irizh. red.; VVI)MI NI; K IY? karid. tekhm. ww't:,
(Control and measurement automatic umichiries anrl irlstxiiments
for automrLic lines]. Yont~ollno-izmeritelllnye av~omfi-y
prihory dlia witomatiche:3kikh linil, 1.10:31(vil,
191)5. 371 P.
R, ,:,15027778 Nono6raph U)
I.; Abraivon, E'. I.; GIAlrin) A. - G.; Goloul I rd~ov,y(~, Pf. ; Kez,'~~hin'
N.; Shleyfer, I.I. T.
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tc! I jj, y!,. rlvLc:i;.-i1.y I pribory (11ya
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T0,11--c Ti'd.S: oaztol;otic Control C,*,',(,()1,1Ld-J1c Control vlectric rp-cu;u-
rinC orror lno2 asurem~~ lit
If Till I-, Ll", Co, nIv! f;C'nemcc. of i
wltc%.Iat'c~ ar"I dtnrioe.'~ i'~; by tl't-'- It _ C,~~7'
of (-'Il W1lI-.'t.%/' 0!, ro:Ar(~f-!
c on"'; tn'Ic nt; and for an of adv-ds5Lb'-c
1 uoudarie;; of in uy Of t'~~j-
I 0~ Lo:0 ;'0.1. 1~vc::l '.0h.h; :b, for
buildin(;. it CfIll UIS~0 b(-- 111;QfUl to lli&01- t(2C1klliCR1 GC110131
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The problem of electric power distribution on tank vaaselp. Hor.
flot 15 no.9:13-14 S'55. (KLRA 8:11)
(Tank vessels) (Electricity on ships)
GLIKIN, B.A., inzh.; YAVORSKIY, ~rizh.
Determining the captcity ):' t,%n rilectric powsir p1wit of a ship,
Sudostroonie 23 no.L2:~11-11'~ D 157. (ml!tk 11:2)
(Elect:-Iclty nn 1:~Ilpf5)
GLIKIN, B.A., inzh.; YAVORSKIT, A.G., inzh.
Hemppetizing of marlum gnneratorB. Surdoutropinliv 24 no-10:54-55
0 '58. OURA 11:12)
(Electric generators) (Electricity on iihipm)
TOMOT, Ivan Goorgiyovich; GLIKIll, Borlit Abramovich; 14M-BOUM ~YY, Illva
Tevtikhiyovic)i; LlXifOTlli,',YIY, Valontin SiliMR,
David Borisovich; TAYORSKIT, Anatoliy Geor4yojitich: MMIN, YO.T.,
red.; KARTIROSOY, A.Te., red.; TATLI, T.I., red.l.vi-va, LATRENCYA,
N.B., takhn.red.
(Reference book for sea hDrbor machanizors) '4wnvochnik
zatora morskogo portn. Monkvn, lzd-vo "Morskoi trnnnport." 1959.
462 p. OUR'l 13:2)
(Harbors-Equipmant and eupplias)
(Cargo handling-Eqiiipment and supplied
YAVORSKIY, jI.G., inzh.; GLIKIII, B.It., inzh.
Use of mounted gennratoru an(I Whyli to
trol to the f-loctric powor plant of a
?') no.1):n6-31 S I f)9.
(lianel.ricity on nhipn) Ollmotric.
(Autormfic control)
fApply jltk'~013c,tiC (~Ovl-
ship. Sudo3troonln
(MIW~ 1-: U )
goneratorn)
GLIKIN) B - PETROVSKIY, M.; YAVOIOKIY, A.
Ways of improving the operational properties of tLe aloctric
equipment of ships. Mor. flot 22 no.11:20-22 N 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Nachaltnik sektora avtomatiki TSentrallnogo pr.-yektno-
konBtrtil.torskogo byuro No.3 Kinisterstva morskago flotAi
(for Glikin). 2. Gruppavo7 irzIn.-olektrik Chernomorikogo
pa.rokhodstva (for Petrovskiy). 3. Riidovod-itoll :f';rI1pP!?
TSentrallnogo proyaktno-kont3tzuktoi-,,jkof,:o I)Zniro N0.3
Ministerstva morskogo flota (for Yavmkiy).
(Electricity on shipa)
GLLKIN, B,A~,, inzh.,- PETROSKIY, YAV(.,U'kIY, inzh.
Emergency operation of t,,.Lr.,k iesoel electric power -.Izant3. Sudo~troenie
28 n0-5:35-38 My 162. 15:7)
(Electricity on 3hips)
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111d R;Ll'C-lll('U'tl!; llidll~itl-,-
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nlyshlontlosti)
PERIODICAL: Sb. materialov po pyleulavIlvaniyu ts%ettl,
.Moscow, Nletallur,lizdat, 1957 pp M 2 13
ABSTRACT: The major sources of clust discharge into thin,
in aturnina production aro fli(- sintering alld cakl:latiull pro-
cesses. The best method of oas cleanim, past (illciliation furn-
aces consists of 2 multicyclones in series and i-.. verti,-al dr,.,-
electrostatic precipitator. For ric,x plant., it is pr~)posl~c lo
install dry electrostatic prc~.ipitators and ~S) IMSt
the sintering, furnaces. Ti-3ts %"*(-,I,e c0lldu(ted n 1950-1'153 of
an experimental apparatu~~ for rt.-rnovinj~ HF. rt* -iin, and c1lizit
from tllL' gaSt'S (G) of ('I('( batlis at the DAZ. bt-st
results in flF absorption (97"',)) Obtall!ll'd %%IiLk S vniploving
Card 1/2 packing and irrigatt~-d ,%itli a s,)da st)lution in a , lobed
S V! I '; 7 - 11) 2') 7 () 9
The Status (if Gas Cleaning (ciwt.)
w,ith a portion of the solution sopoirett"d olit to -*,t;ltlfl illAt!l !itrf'rji.~Ill (A
Na F I I i tc r wa s o b t a i ii cd. Hit- du!~t and rt-~i i:i ipitate 1!1 A ;~ I I r :I p, xl I 11 t 1l
light solutions go the crVolite dlq(.Stl')l1 pro( "~
to I.S. I ht' df'!;~;Tl Of ~Lrl lndUSt-
rial installation at the Kanaker Alurriiiiiiin Plarr lii--s h e
roasting-furnace (71, containing, 3-5 resinfrim al-4. , 1(~alled 1'l "le(~ -
trostatic precipitators. The removal of cual rhist froill "'I'IlWallon air is
performed in centrifigUl gas cleaneri and,111ort. lit sock-lype fil-
ters. In Mg production, the cleaning of the G of ci(~ctri( shaft 11-irliaces lor
the chlorination of rnagnesite is perforni-d entirely ill packlit"-1-clilipp, d
scrubbers irrigated .%,ith runriing watt,r, iind th- (" of rot.l-; iurria(.-.-, , wi-
taining up to 15 g citi-nallite dust [wr imi 11 ;il-(, , Iralli-d ill , hall-ibi-rs,
cyclones, and multic vc lone s. Clcariinv, i:-~ thest- nut of adt-
quate completeness, arid a second Lit-lul, Jrsi~tirig
of electrostatic precipitators, has to be installed. The exitin;g anodic G, and
the G of chlorinators, of hearth-type furnaces and cluctric furiiaces contain
large amounts of Cl? and HCL The disk harge of thcsi- into tl,i-- atni,_)qj)lwr:' is
via hi,,h smokestacks ( 120 rn). Waqhing of th~- (i with runnink; water is 'ilso
employed to some clegree. The dischar~,,c C1 of crvolito~ AIP--.. rm(; N;iF dr.ers
in cryolite production are cleancd in (-quiplilf-111's ( oll~:_Stirq! of multi-
cyclones and S irrigated by caustic iohitii)ns. 'I'll(- rccov(lr(ld dust 1~ re-
turned to the production cycle. .... ..
'leaniria -'c
/2 3. Gases-, E~ G. G.
Card ? T
cations 5. Hydrofluor-tc acI_4 L-
GOODMAN, G.M.; GLI?:IN, D.S.; PEYSA.KIIOV, I.L.
Testing rapid scrubbers for gas purificaticn from chlorine.
TSvet. met. 35 no.3:42-48 Mr 162. (KIRA 15::4)
(Scribbers (Cheraical technolojfy)--,reqH.nj!,)
(Gases-Purificitt.ion)
GLIKIN, G.
To fit everybodyls taste. Mkebt.prom.i khud. Promils. 3 zir,.1:7 Ja 163.
(HIhA 16:2)
1. Sekrutarl purtipugo byuro Pyatigarijkogo
(Piatigorok.,"ervice Industriei)