SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT I.L. DERKOVSKAYA - G.L. DERMAN
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WIN, G*S., doktor tekbn. navk [decaeoedl-, DZIMOVSKAYA, I.L., kand., takhn.
nauk.
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Binders for foundry produation from synthetic urea resins, Mim,
prom. no.3:155-157 AP-Yv 158. (mm no-6)
(Binding vaterials) (Holdirl, (YOunding))
MZRKOVSKATA, I.Lo, kand.takhn.nauk
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Highly waterproof carbamide glue, Dore prome 7 no~10:8-9
0 158. (KIRA 11t1l)
1. lauchno-issladovatellskiy institut plastichaskikh mass.
(Glue)
S11 911601000100310031013
Bo16/B054
AUTHORS: Derkovskaya, I. L., KrylOVBkaya, R. S., Levshuk, M. Ya.,
Tesi7r, ".. 1--TI"Many A. B,.
TITLE: Ursa Formaldehyde Concentrato as a Semifinished Product
for the Production of Carbamide Resins for Various
Purposes
PERIODICAL: Plasticheakiye massy, 1960, _'Vo. ~i, pp. 13 - 16
TEXT: The authors report on A. B. Tsfasmants experiments concerning th,
production of urea formaldehyde concentrate (U]?) as a semifinished prod-
uct for carbamide resins. The studies have been continued since 1956 at
the! Hauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plaBtmaus (Scientific Research
Institute of Plastics) in collaboration with the Kuskovskiy khj.miche-
skiy zavod (Kuskovo Chemical Plant). The UF concentrate was produced:
1) from solid paraform and aqueous urea solution; 2) in the gaseous
phase: by bubbling of the formaldehyde produce(I from paraform and urea
solutioni 3) from contact gases of the formalin production at the plant
mentioned. Further, the authors discuss the production of glue resins
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Urea Formaldehyde Concentrate as a Semi.- 5/191/60/000/003/003/013
finished Product for the Production of B016/BO54
Carbamide Resins for Various Purposes
and aminoplasts from UP concentrate. For the production according to 1),
the following data are given: Paraform (59-61 parts by weight), urea
(24-26 parts), and 15 p4rts of water were heated in the presence of
alkali. The steadily decreasing PH had to be adjusted continuously to
prevent the formation of unstable, highly viscou;3 products. The result-
ing product is a formaldehyde solution in a concentrated aqueous solu-.
tion of methylol derivatives of urea. The UP samples remained transpar-
ent and stable for one year. Similar products may be obtained from
a-pol.y-oxymethylene. For the production according to 2), the following
is stated: In the authors' opinion, bubbling is the most efficient and
convenient method. From the physical and chemical, characteristioe of
the resulting product, the authors conclude that at PH = 7 and a low
content of formaldehyde, a mixture of mono- and d.imethyl urea forms,
which is precipitated. By adjusting the PH by addition of buffer solu-
tions (PH 6-5 - 7-5), the authors obtained viscous, stable solutions,
UP concentrates, with a total content of 42-46% of formald 'ehyde and
26-31% of free formaldehyde. The concentrates remained clear.'and
stable for 1-5 years. 3) Hot contact gases were blown through urea
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Urea Formaldehyde Concentrate as a Semi- s/191J60/000/003/003/013
finished Product for the Production of 3016/B054
Carbamide Resins for Various Purposes
solution in a column witha.'ahecker of Rasohig rin,?s. Every cubic meter
of gas left about 390 9 Of CE20 in the column. The yield in UP con-
centrate was 280-350% referred to dry urea. The conoentrates were trans-,
parent and stable. The high content of CH2 0 inhiW;s reactions of the
polymethyl ureas with'eaoh other. The authors will give their results
obtained with a continuous apparatus in another publication. The re-
sulting UP concenttate was used to'produoe the glue. resins MP-17
(MF-17)9 MM~.(MMF), and Mft (MFP) by condensation with calculated urea
amounts and other compon~nta withbut additional vacuum treatment. The
resins were successfully used for gluiftg oak& and red-beech wood'. The
authors eninnerate the opbrational advdnthges of their method, and re-
commend it tor cases' wher'e.gaeboun-CH'O and industrial urea, or its
non-eVaporated sirups, -are available*. 2They'mentioh'*L~ Ye., Lipkina wh6
assisted in the investigation. There are 1 figu ,re, 2 tables, and
6 references; 3 Soviet and 2 US.
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S/191/60/000/005/015/020
BOO4/BO64
AUTHORS: Parlashkevich, N. Ya., Derkovskaya, I, L., Luzhko,,r, Yu. M.,
Billdina, V. P.
TITLE: Automatic Control and Regulation of the PH in the Production
of Urea Formaldehyde Resins
PERIODICAL: Plasticheakiye massy, 1960, No. 5, PP, 56-59
TEXT: Two continuous methods of producing urea formaldehyde resins are
briefly described: A) Partial condensation of the urea formaldehyde mix
ture in the first stirrer, finishing of condensation in a second one at-
tached below, at PH = 4.5 t 0.2. and stabilization in the third stirrer
at PH = 7-5 - 8.0. B) Production of the urea formaldehyde mixture at a
molar ratio of 1 : 2, addition of NaOH until a PH of 5.2 has been reached,
continuous flow of the mixture into the reaction vessel where condensation
0
takes place at 110-120 C with addition of dietbylene glycol, and stabiliza-
tion in a th-ird vessel at PH = 7.0 - 7.5. The following electrodes were
used to regulate the PH: 1) glass electrodes with high-ohmic pH-meter
system Ts.L.A. (Central Automation Laboratory); 2) antimony electrodes of
the CY-0 (SU-O) type with 9TIA-12 (EPD-12) or 9TTA-32 (EPD--32) potentio-
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Automatic Control and Regulation of the PH S/191/60/000/005/015/020
in the Production of Urea Formaldehyde B004/BO64
Resins
meters, the measuring range of which was extended to 200-COO mv in ac-
cordance with the instruction given by the Moskovskiy zavod "Manometr"
(Moscow I'Manometr-, Plant), "Electronic Automatic Potentiometers and
3ridges". Stable values of measurement were obtained from tests of glass
electrodes at 950C and a PH between 7.15 and 7.,7, from antimony electrodes
at the same temperature and PH - 5.1 and 5.6. The reference electrode was
in both cases a calomel electrode in saturated KCI solution connected
with the reaction vessel by a semi-permeable membrane. Either an elec-
tromagnetic control valve of the 9Cl-5101 (ES1-5101) type or a pneumatic
dosing device of stainless steel were used for control,. The practical
test which was jointly carried out by I~ S. Shentsis, T_ S. Ivanovskaya,
V. A.. Morozov, L. I. Panikova, and V. A. Rodlonov confirmed the good ef-
ficiency of automatic PH control. There are 7 figures and 2 references:
1 Soviet, 1 US, and 1 German.
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S/191/60/oCio/008/004/014
BO04/BO56
AUTHOR: Derkovskaya, I. L.
TITLE: Ursa Formaldehyde (Carbamide) Glues for Gluing Wood
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 8, pp. 19-22
TEXT: The author reports on the development of carbamide-glue production
in the USSR. The first industrially produced brand, CMK-2 (SMK- )'~'of the
Moskovskiy eksperimentallnyy zavod plastinass (Moscow ExpeEimental Plant
of Plastics), a condensation product of urea and formaldehyde obtained
in the presence of ZnCl had a low strength and is no lonaer produced.
29
Several carbamide resins were developed tit the NI.1fanery i mebeli
(Scientific Research Institute of Veneer and Furniture). At the NIIPlast-
mass (scientific Research Institute of Plastics), the car'oamide resin of
the type MT-17 _~~17)~,~modifi~ed by m(7a-nF-oT-d-Je-Thylene gl;fcol, was de-
veloped, from which, according to the hardening catalyst, the cold- or
hot-setting K-17 (K-17) glue is obtained. Table 1 gives the strength of
gluing of various kinds of wo8d (68 - 186 kg/cm2), and Table 2 illustrates
the influence exerted by +100 C and -50 0C upon strength. Moreover, the
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Urea Formaldehyde (Carbamide) Glues for S/191/60/000/006/004/014
Gluing Wood B004/BO56
lb
same institute developed the urea-formaldehyde resin of the type M*MNIF),
which is modified by means of melamine and has a high water resistance,
The behavior of' this glue/during accelerated aging is compared in Table 3
with that of KS-3 (KB-3L"-'phenolfor-maldehvdeL~-glue. MF was testel at; the
Tsentrallraya laboratoriya sportivnogo inv'~_ntarya (Central Laboratory of
Sports Equipment), and was recommended to all factories producing such
equipment. The Mff)(MFF) glue produced by the same institute, which is
modified %ith furfurol, was tested at the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledova-
tellskiy institut Akademii arkhitel:tury i stroitellstva (All--Union
Scientific Research Institute of the Academy of Architectuie and Construc-
tion) as a binding agent for vood-fiber bcards. Table 4 gives the con-
centration, content of free formaldehyde, and durability of 10-17, IWIF.
and MFF. As an inexpensive modifie3', the concentxate of sulfite w,-.ste
liquor according to FOCT6632-53 (GOST 6632-53W types K-E5 -N (K-*B-.Z7h)
and K-E;-'P (K-B-T), is recommended. Experiments carried out with scuch glues
were made by the Scientific Research Institute of Plastics together with
the Tretyaya mebel1naya fabrika g. Yoskvy (Third Furniture Factory of
Moscow). 10111fo glue consisting of two parts by weight of carbamide resin
and one part by weight of 50% sulfite wast'e liquor were mixed with wood
shavings and pressed for 10 to 12 minutes at 20 - 25 kg/CM2 and
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Urea Formaldebyde (Carbamide) Gluen for S/1q1/6o/oOO/oO8/00,j/014
Gluing 11,'ood B004/BO56
120 - lijO0C. Plates with birch-plyivood attained a bending stren~-th of
400 - 450 ka/cm2. Ammonium chloride, ammonium phosphate, acetohydroxy-
toluene sulfonate, glycerol naphthalate, phthalic acid ureide are recom-
mended "or use as hardeners, and wDod dust, lithopone, kaol:.n, nut- or
seed shells for use as fillers. For cold (?,-Iue pH is to amount to 2-5 - M,
and for hot; glue to 4.5 - 5.5. At the Scientific Research ::notitute of
Plastics and tho Kuskovskiy khimicheskiy ?,avod (Kuskovo Chenical Plant),
a continuous method for the production of carbamide resins 1vas worked out,
which is intended to be applied in the nevily planned glue factories.
There are 4 tables and 7 references: 4 Soviet and 3 US.
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Aamssioxm: .04oos,83o S/0191/64/000/001/0017/0019
AUTHORS1 Ak-atint X.S.; DerkoVskayat IsLel Pukhovitskayaq A*DF*
TITLE: 2roperties of' epoxy resins based on some aromatic am1nes
SOURCE: Plastiolieskiye masW,, no, 1,, 1964p 17-19
., amine derivatives, aramatic amineog aniline
TOPIC TAGS: amines
derivative epychlorohydrin resin hardeners, anhydride derivatives,
polyethylene polyamine, 4,49-diammino6iphenylmethane, m-phenylene
diam-ine, low molecular weight polyamide, p-toluidine, dielectric
properties of resin, thermal stability
ABSTRACT: The thermal deformation oi epoxy amaniline resins hard-
ened with various hardeners, such as anhydrides, polyethyleno polv-
aminep 4t40-diaminodipheny1methane, m-phenylenediamine and low-nole-
cular weight polyamide L-20 at an optimum amount of 25-30% by
weight of resin is investigated, The addition of hardener in-
creased the temperatixre of thermal degradation to 110-14000,
results are obted.ned with m-phenyleno diamine (180-20000) and with
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ACCESSION NR: AP4009830
4.41'-diaminodipheny1methane (17500). The physico-meohanical and.
dielectric properties are also tabulated Vaim maleic anhydride and
polyethylenepolywaine were used as hardenezn; for various resins*
It was found that the resin based on 4,41-dJ.amino diphenylmethane
and epycaorohydrtn has the best properties,, and hardened ~rlth
maleic anhydride or 4 9 41 - di amino diphenylmethane , it is thermally
stable up to 30000a Themodynamic-curves obtained on a consisto-
meter are given. Orige art* has: 5 tigaress, I table*'
ASSOCIATION: None
SUMMED: 00 DATE ACQ: 1OPeb64 ENOL: 00
SUB CODE: IU,* OR NO REP SOV: 002 'OTHER: o09
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PESINI L.M.; DERNOVSKAYA, I.L.; GOLODNAYA, S.L.; FUMOVITSjuiYA, A.,','.;
AKOPD711AITYAJI., E. A.
Removal of formaldehyde from the waste waters of the producticn
of carbamide resins. Plast. massy no.13:58-60 164.
(NIRA 17: 12)
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ORG: nono
TITa: A method for obtaining a modified carbamide resin, Glaos 39?
fannotuiced by Scientific Research InstiLute of 111a,~:tlcs (Ilaucliiio-iuGlf.Ddovatfilliliciy
institut plastichesidki-i nzss)_/
SOURM Izobrot prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 87
TOPIC TAGS: urea, rojin, carlwimida, formaldehyde, furfural
AWTRAGT: This Auttor Cortifivnte. prese-nts c~ muthod J'o-.o obtaining a ii%odkfiel enr,
bajr0l~,de resAn basod on urva, forzaldehyde, and furfw. -al, To increase tho resint-Finco"
of 11ho resin to wator, dlatoirdc phenoIxonorcinol ia ullod to the rosin in tho anowit.
of 5--1(Y5 by ve-ight of ul")a.
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AUTHOR3: Gorbunov, M. A., Derkovskiy, M. M., Koshkinp N. I.
*;-TRIZ I 'Experimental study of acoustical properties of human blood in_,'.
view of cancer diagnosis,
PERIODICAL:, Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 1, 1963, 71, abstract IZIA22
(in collection: "Primeneniye ulltra&A. k Issled. veshbhestve,
no. 16, Moscow, 1962, 191 - 197)
TEXT: Systematic studies of blood havo allowed to establish !t relation
between a number of its physico-chemical prqpbrties and certain pathological
states of the organism. In the reported work-an attempt is meAs to determine
the change of the acoustical properties Pt blood (velooity v wd 'coefficient of
absorption) in 'cancer diseases. There wtts studied a newly- prepared serwAp ob-
tained by centrifugation of blood at a temperature of 40C during 20 min. at
200 revolutions/min. The volume of the sludied. substinoe wits 10 ctP, '11he mesB-
urements were ~-,arried out by a phase-pulse method, the measurement accuracy oC
Ahe frequency - 5.45 Me/s. Ziere was studied blood of the group A(
II)
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of a donor and of Ei patient having stomach, cancer with no revealed motaitzs.es.'
With a view to get a precise definition of the chainoter of the die-ease, blood
serums were additionally studied after X-riw irrad!Lation by a dose of !50,000
roentgen. It was found that in all cases intho 20 -- 8eC temperiture *range v
increases linearly with the tninperature Increase, Oxe, rate of inarease. falling
after 420C, which is related to the change of the eltuminous blood strilatures.
,In the donor's blood zeruvAS Is laTger Uian in the blood serur~ of the 'nick. At
280C the velocity differevice 4v, w 10 Wsea, for a non-irradiated sertims and
'Lv2 = 14 m/sec. for an i-rraaiate& serwa. At 700C Avi, - 21) M/Sac &M &2
is m/se' I
c. 7he donor -, t1ma serm has a temperature coefficient greetter by
0.4 m/sec. degree for the non-irradiated serum and Uy 0.2 M/aeo. degree for tho
irradiated one. The temperature of thickening 111, of' the donor's blood senim in
higher than that of the patient T2. For a non-irradiated serum Tl-- 820C,
T2 = 72PC; for an irradiated serum T, - 720C, T2 - (;EPC. A conolumion is made
on the possibility of diagnosing various diseases, paticularly canoer de 'seases,
by the method of ultrasonic studies of albuminous.sysitems'O There am 11 ref-
erences. 1. Yanevskiy
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tast coo). of is
ing ' the brain mass dom to 250C %hile the rest of the bo4y,
maintairwd at 34-350C.: An experimental prototy0o of such a devioe im -i
structe'd and ~tested by the author of the note and Proj~* Vo A. Bukovs' Voctor
;of M(Aical Sciences. The delVice'describea * thei note consists of the
jecwessclr~condenser vinit FAX-l.Ij a cont-.rol valvej. cordenser coi.I., coolant
;T -valv sj. Ilexible hose, tmling-
4anki, thertil 6ontrol device.* solenoid e
PWIPI
lhelmlt~ the rMal control rea atiiig the addBaLon of the coolaat into the
lelmot..'and the necessary probes and 46*0..: Terl-4 with dogs showd that
the binain teq)eraturs decreased to'.41iNt 26~0 in 111'.65ilmites, Md in 0 AW ~8'
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Chemical Technulogy. Chemical Pcoducts H
aric' Their Applications. CarbohyCxates
and Their Processing.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6~ J-95L/)q 21183
Author Derkovski, Roman
Inst
Title A Study of the Automation c-j' the First Sa-
turation.
Orig Pub tGaz, cukrown., 1958, 60, No 4, 110-112
Abstract :Tha possibility of automat'.i-ig & first
saturation point was investigated on a
plant-wide scale, with positive results.
Gas transmission is regulated depending
on the alkalimeter readings. A descrip"
tion is cited of the setilp,, the systein
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POLAND/Chemical Tachnology. Chomical Proclucts H
ancl Their Applications. Carbohydrates
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of regulators an6 the characteristics
of their functioning. -- Ya. Shteynberg
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DMKOWSKIV S.
DERKOWSKI, S. Linguistic errors in estimates and descriptions of constmetioim works. p.
Vol. 28v no. 3s Mar. 1956
PRMIGIAD BUDOdUM
TECHNOLOGY
Warozava,, Poland
So: Fast European Accession, Volo 6v no, 21 Feb* 1957
DERKOWSKI, S.,, m,u.-r inz. arch. (Iod--)
Nilding terminology. Przegl bttdo;il i bud mleflsk 23 no.81
503 Ag'61.
DERKOWSKI, Stefan,, mgr inz. arch (Xodz)
Building terminology. P~-zegl budowl i bud mleask 33 no.It
54. Ja t61
MR11011SKI . St., mgr inz. (Lodz)
Building terminology. Przegl tradowl i bud mieszk 33 no,2*.
109-110 F t61,
MAKOWSKI, S. , m&rr. inz. arch.
Building terminology. Przegl budovl i bud M38szk 33 no. 10:
06-638 0 16:L.
-
DERKOWSKI, 5tefan, inz. (Lodz)
Building terminology. Przegl budowl i bud mierzIc 33 no.11:
693 N 161.
DERKOWSKI, S.,,ilqr inz. arch. (Lodz)
Let us eicanomizaA Przagl budowl. i bud miesak 34 no.1:48 Ja 162.
DE M WSKI, Stefan, mgr itz. arch. (Lod2)
---- --
The effectiverms of providing ce2laro for Btorage buildings,
Fr2egl budowl i bud miensk 34 no.10-.620 0 162.
DFMKOSKI, S., mp in%& arch, (loods)
Building tormin)logyo ft-segI budowl i bLd mieozk 35
no-1:55-56 A 163.
DERKOWSKI,, Stefan, mgr.Jnz. arobb
1 .1
%ilding terminology. Pr;pAl. "oul. J. bud. mies2k. 33 no,52
312-313 Ny'61 -
- Drjqmlij.~~ inau archiv (1-ods-)-
Buildi tpminolog.,r. Przeg). budowl i bud mieszk 35 no,,2:120
F 1637
DERKOWSKI, Stefan, nigr inz. arch (Lodz)
Building terminology. Przogl budowl I bud mini;zk 36
no.2s104-107 F164.
'DERKOWSKIp S., mgr inz, arch. (Lods)
Information oentere in the building industry. Przegl budowl I lbud
mieszk 36 noJoI66-167 Mr 164o
DE,-*',O'.-.'SKI, !~tefran, mgr- '-nz. irch. (Lcd il
Ballitrg terminology. Przogl bdd,)%.! 1. bud iraonzk '16 no. 4~
229 Ap 164~
1. DERKUNSHAYA, M.D.
2. USSR (600)
4. Viticulture - Research
7. Agricultaral laboratory of the Suvorov State Farm. 'Vin.SSSR 12 no.10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
EERKUNSILAYA, I.I. D.
Grapes
Productivity of branches in relation to age. Vin. SSSR 13, Xo- 3, 1953.
Monthly List of ?ussian Accessions, Librt.ry of Con6ress, June 1V53. Uncl.
SHEYKO, I.N.; DERKS, O.F.; POZDNTAKOV, A.N.
Density and molar volume of the ternary system. Ukr. khim. zhur.
31 n0-10:1055-1060 165. 04IRA 19; 1)
1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy Ichimii AN UkrSSR. Submitted
September 25, 1964.
DgAtfm j Aj
'Tasks of plnnting cereal plants for seed in state froun." p. 38. (Nowe
'Rolnietwo, Vol. 2., no. 7, July -1953. Waruawa.)
uro
SO: Monthly Ust of East E Pean -Aceegsiong, Vol. 3, No. 2, Library of Congress,
Feb. 1954, Uncl.
DERLICKI., A.; LEWI&DOWSKI, B.
An attempt at econorLic evaluation of the state farins in Poznan VoivodestC,-p. p. h8l
11014E ROINIMID (Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Rolnicze i Lesne) 'Warszawa, Poland.
Vol. 8, xio. 13, July 1959
Yionthly Ust of East European Accessions (EM ) LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, Septenber 19~1:9.
Uncl.
DMWOVSKI,J.;.PERKOWSKI, X.-
Determination of decomposition products of some derivatives of
barbiturio acid. Aota Pol. pharm. 21 zio*6037-544 164
1. Z ZhUadu Chemii Analitymej Instrutu Lekow (kieromniki
doc. mgr. inz. Z. Margasinlci).,
ayL NARBUT.'
ALWAS, Irena-- DIMIKOWSKIj Jer t-MERING, Alina-Barbara;
Wanda
Use of paper iontophoresis for the separation of alkaloid mixtures.
Acta pol. pharm. 28 no-5057-363 161.
1. Z ZaUadu Chemij Analit:rcznej Instytuta Lekow Kierownik Ztikladu:
dw. mgr inz. Z. 14argasinski.
(ALKALOIDS chem) (IONTOPHORESIS)
NAR-BUTTI-MERING, A.I~na EarbsraAPERKOWSKI
WEGLOWSKA, Wanda,- POTA.FLC,GULTtJSKA, j(,*:anra
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Usp of paper iontophoresis for the separation o'L soze dr.Lg
mixtures. Acta Pol pharri. 21 no.1.9-18 164.
1. Z Zakladu Chamli Ana-'Utyczne~ insty-lut-a Lekow -%.Mervwn~-~k-
doc. mgr inz. Z. Margasinsk:!-).
DERLIPANSM, Pimiter, baAramernok (Borieve-Madarisko, Bol gar Nepk,,PztarSasag
Development of the mining of 'lead-zinc ores in the Bulgarian
People's Republic. Bany lap % no.5:301-305 YT 161.
1. A. "GORUBSZO" Erebarya VallsIat formemoke.
01.
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DFORLIPANSKI, D., inzh.; VULCHEV, At., inzh.
The 10th anniversary of th Scientific and Technical Institute
of Mining and Ore Dressing, Fraguo. Min delo 18 no. 2:45-46
F 163.
DERLIFANSKI, Dimitr, inz.
Develolmont of lesud.-zir.:i m-tiLng in Ralgarla. Rady 12 no.?/8.
Z222-224 jl-Agl-~! (MIRA 170)
1. conalittpe cf clv~mlstrj -.311d Metallurgy.
RUMNIA Farm Inimnis. Sheep and Goats. Q-3
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 14., 1958) No 64485
Author :Teodoryanu, N.; Derlodzha, V.
Inst :Acado4y of Sol e)~B-es , _IEE57na
TIA10 :Histological Inventigation of tba Gkiii W Crootibroodu of tho
First Generation Taigay X Tsurkon in Relation to the Thick-
ness of Wool.
Orig Pub :Biol. zh. Idwd. RNR, 1956, 1, No. 2, 195-210
Abstract :The histological study of the skin (the thickness of epider-
rLis,, density and dimensions of follicles, dimensions and
depth of the embedding of the hair voots) etc.) was carried
out in 9 crossbreeds of the I generation of Tsigay X Tsurkan
and of 1 Sturkan sheep. The majtority of the properties of
the skin had an intermediate chcoracter between the parental
breed.s. -The relationship between the dimensions of hair
roots and thickness of wool was established.
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DERLOGEA, V. and POPESCU, C., of the IOZ (Institutul de Cerce-11;ari
7,oote= otechnical Research Institutej.
"Hereditary Anomalies in Animals.'I
Bucharest Revista de Zootehnie si Medicina Veterinara, Vol 16,
No 10, Oci 97, PP 44-55.
Abstract; The authors summarize the present state of knoi:-ledge
with regard to hereditary anomalies in animals. They discuss
the appearance and gEtnetic determinism of anormalities, their
identification, possibilities for avoiding them (i.e., arti-
ficial insemination) and the possibility of genetic resistance
of animals to various anomalies. Concrete measures to be
followed for the elimination of hereditary anomalies in stocks,
are outlined.
Includev J figures and 12 references, of which 4 Rumanian,
2 German, one French and 5 Engli8h-language.
-I A
DERLOGEAY V. (Ducureati)
Blood groups of' animEls and their importance for zootechny.
Natura Biologie 1.6 nc. 1.3.3--38 ja.-F 164.
VALENTINI, L.A., kand. tekhn nauk-,JERLYATKAL_T.I., inzh.; NAUMENEO, Yu.G.
In7h.; SHISHORINA, G:I-, inzl,,-.
Destruction of the Kugart Dam and its analysis. Gidr. i mel. 13
no.(?:54-(,l S '61. (MIRA 14:9)
(KuFart River--Dams)
DERLYATKO, K.I.
Filariasis of red-tailed gerbils Heriones erythrourus Gray in
southern Tajikistan. Zool. zhur. 41 no.5055-758 My 162.
(NIRA 15:6)
1. T-.gjik Anti-Plague Station, Dushanbe.
(TaJikistan-Filitria and filariasis) (Parasites-Gerbils)
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PZC NR. AR6024060 SOURCE CODE: UR/0124/66/000/004/BO71/BO71
AUTHOR: Valentini, L. A.; Derlyatka, T. It
TITLE: Theory of an oblique hydraulic jump and its practical application
.SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 4B486
REF SOURCE: Sb. Vopr. gidrotekhniki. Vyp. 23, Tashkent, Nauka, 1965, 12-18
TOPIC TAGS: hydraulics, fluid flow, flow analysis
ABSTRMT: The.authors examine the problem of conjugate depths and magnitude of the
angle 0 between the direction of the front of a jurrip and the direction of a turbulent
flow in an oblique hydraulic jump arising at the vertical break of the sides of the
channel. The equation of the law of conservation of mass and the equation of the
theorem of impulses in projections onto the normal to the front of the jump and onto
the direction of the front of the jump itself are used. This makes it possible to
obtain equations determining the conjugate depths and angle 0. Results are shown
that the angle B can,bQ*--found by calculating-the-propagation vel6city of the dis---
turbing wave in a flow of finite depth. Graphic relations for the above-indicated
jump parameters are constructed. It is pointed out that the vertical break of the
sides of the channel leads to a change in the conditions of the bottom streams c-f the
flow which begin to move in the direction of! the jwap front. This can be used for re-
ducing the silt-saturation of the flow by constructing a special opening for
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discharging the silt. Abstractor's comment. The results obtained by the authors cor-
respond to one case of an oblique jump which is realized provided the front of the
jump passes through the site of the break of the channel sides and provided the
lengths of the channel sections parallel to the front 9f the oblique um .are 1. equal
on both sides of the front and therefore-have-a-special- character. Yle Weriments
used b*v the authors pertain, for example, to the caue where the aecond provisi-Dn is
not, fulfilled. (Translation of abstract] 11. S, Sitiellshchikov
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DERLTUX, A.
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Greater attention to satisWng the noods of miners.
Mast. ugl- 5 no.8:12-13 Ag 156. (Wak 9111)
1. Ilelctroslesarl sakretarl komiteta Loninskogo ko-ounistichs-
skogo soyuse. molodezhi Ukrainy shakhty no.1 kombiuats,
Ukrburugoll.,
(Novo-Voly,nak--Coal miners)
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AlIKSA'7DROV, J, Y,.; DLT141 4AN B.A*; DROZIDOV, N.G.; DUDIIII~SKIY,
.3 L.A.;
A-M.; KMAINSKlY, I.I.D.; YOZLOV, M.D.; LISOVSKIY, G_Q.;
6:i.,;.AkllT3Dvp K.3.; TREBLIIX'V, P.V.; USPENSKlY, B.S.; illirl-frFITS, IM.D.;
Hikolai Nilcolaevi,-!h Krachkovskii, 1880- ; on his 75th birthday.
El lektrichestvo no.1:90 Ja 165. (14IRA 18:7)
AHW. S.A., inzhener; MLMWlMG. S.L., Inzhener; USMSKIY, Yu.X..
V41 4 . "now.
larva H7droelectric Power Station. Ilektrichestvo no.9:1-6 S
'56. (MLU 9: 11)
1. Leningradiikoye otdelenlye Gidroenergoproyekta.
(larva Hydroelectric Pmmr Station)
8(6), 22(4)
SOV/ 112.-59 -3-4616
Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 47 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Derman, B. A.
TITLE:: aff and On-
Duty Personnel of a Hydroelectric Power Plant
(Shtaty i dezhurnyy personal GES)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Novoye v proyektir. elektr. chasti gidroelektrost. M.-L.,
Gosenergoizdat, 1957, pp 174-185
ABSTRACT- Oversized staffs of Soviet hydroelectric generating stations as
corfiPared with foreign stations result in higher operating expenses and in
higher capital investment on residential a-rid auxiliary buildings. Data on Soviet
and American hydroelectric station staffs is cited. Ways to reduce the staffs
and a substantiation of staff norms are suggested. To cut the administrative
and clerical personnel, the records and accounting should be reduced to a
minimum. Reduction of the on-duty personnel requires simpler documentation
and fewer inspections of equipment; reduction of naaintenance crews requires
centralized overhaLiling of the equipment by the powei -system personnel and
Card 112
8(6), 2Z(4) SOV/112-59-3-4616
Staff and On-Duty Personnel of a Hydroelectric Power Plant
reduction of repairs and tests. The staffs recommended for various categories
of the hydroelectric stations are presented in the table.
Station
Category
Capacity,
MW
-
Administrative
and Clerical Personnel
n-duty Maintenance
otal
V to r-O
1 5 4-8 10-15
9-Z8
1
IV 51-100 7 8 15-ZZ 30-37
111 101-200 9 8_12 22-32 39-53
11 201-400 1z 12-16 32-42 56-70
1 401-600 lz 16-ZO 42-47 70-79
1.1.0.
Translator's note: Nothing is mentioned about guards who are usually as
numerous as the tot al number of all oth er personnel at Soviet hydroelectric
generating stations.
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t 11549-66
ACC NR, AP650-027 SOURCE CODE: UR/0-105/65/000/001/0090/0090
AUTHOR., Aleksandrov B. Drozdov N. G.; Dubinakiy# L, A*;
Zalesakiyp A-*' M,__,;_1Qie_nskiy# H" D*,* Kozlov He D*; Lisovskiy# G. S.; Sinel obovp KoZO;
Trebaevp P. V.; Uspenskiy,, B* Rheyfitt s9 M. D.; Shvetsovt, N. 11#
ORG: none
TITLE: Nikolay Mkolayevich Krachkovskiy
SOURCE: Blektrichestvog no* 1, 19650 go
B
.TOPIC TAGS: electric power engineering, electrio engineering personnel
ABSTRACT: '-]Brief biography of suajecV, a ajenlor scientific aisoclate of
'the Institute of Power EMinimering ASJISSR, an the occasioa of his 75th
birthday on 16 Dee 64,. He was graduated from the Leningrad Volytechnical
'Institute in 1916. Worked for a numbeir of' years in the planning, survey-
ing, construction and operation of the first IV tranilmission lines hnd
substations, From 19t2 to 1926, participti,ted in the planning and construc-
tion of the first Soviet hydroelectric att4tion (Volkoy Ogg in. Lenin) and
110 kv transmission line. In 1927-1902, de igned transmission lines at
the GET (State Electrical Engineering Trumt) and the Leningrad b,-anch of
Dneprontroy. Chief of electric power and tranquission section at Sverd-
lovsk* Volgostroy and Leningrad Energoprojekt, (1932,..1938)1 sioultozeously
studied 100-cycle current for AS USSR, and _participated in yAauning the
Kuybyshe'v GES - Moic-6w - iraiismiss-io-'n"l.ine Wo rked at Leriingcad Gidroproye-kt.until
1947, and at Moscow Gidrenergoproyekt tattil 1955. Among the first to propose
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ccnverting the Kuybyshev Moscow line Vom 400 to 500 kv. An ardent advocate ot
d-t for HV and ERV transmission. Authored over 75 scientific and technical artiales,,
and two inventions. Awarded the Order or the Red Banner of labor and other
decorations. Orig. art. has: 1 figure* fi-PR--S7-
SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE:. none
212
MEW, B. 14.
"Inveitigation of the Process of
Sub 20 '--Tov 47, Power Engineering Inst
TJS9R
Cand. lbehnical Sci.
Gasificutlor Using Steam-Air 131ast."
imeni G. 14. Krzhizhanovskiy, Aead Sci
Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering In Moscow
in 1947
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DMIM B.M., KWK(RSKIT,V.K.
~AA-U*U'L
Research in the gasification process of pulverized peat semi-coke
in a continuous process using an air bleat. Trudy IGI rio-5:109-
114 155. (MM 8:11)
(Peat) (Carbonization) '. .
r)-c ?m~' " ,-1 r ~-
/ -~' ," (/ I,
USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-15
and Their Application
Treatment of solid mineral fuels
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957.9 31859
Author : Derman B.M.
Title : Stoichiometric. Analysis of Combustion Processes
and Gzasification of Solid Fuel
Orig Pub: Kh1miya i tekhnol. topliva, 1956, No 8, 46-r)4
Abstract: A theoretical analysis is made of changes in
summative stoichiometric. coefficients, in the
case of gaseous systems formed by two parallel
or consecutive reactions; the relative portions
of the two reactions can vary within the linits
from 0 to 1, In the case of parallel reactions,
and from 0 to 0.5 in the case of consecutive
Card 1/42
USSR /themical TechnologY. Chemical Products 1-15
and Their Application
Treatment of solid mineral fuels
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31859
reactions. Stoichiometric analysis can be util-
ized for the analysis of processes of gas forma-
tion, in height of the layer of' fuel as well as
lengthwise of the channel, and also with any
changes of the gaseous phase caused by chemical
interaction. The summative result, even in the
case of relatively simple systems consisting of
two reactions, can not 'be described by the simple
resultant of the summation of these reactions.
C ard 2A
J 1'j'
USSR/Chemical 1.2ocnroloa - GhemiQal Products and ~-~h!~ir
Application. Treatment o:.,' Solid Mi-m-ra-1 F-).els
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, lgc;8, 2482
Author : D.~-~rwan, B.M.
Inst : Institute of -Mineral Fuels, AcadE~V of Sciences USSR
Title : Rules Governing the Process of Gasification viV2 Steam
and Oxygen.
Orig Pub : Tr. In-ta goryuchikh iskopayemykh. AM SSSR, 1957, 7, 61-65
Abstract : The analytic solution of *:he probLem of distribution Of C02
concentration and temperwture, in tb.e case of air oxyds,-
tion of C, is applicable Ln its entirety in the case of
an oxidation with pure 02. An approximate solution is
provided of the problem of distribution of COp concentra-
tion mid temperature, lengthwise of the reaction space,
in the case of gasification of C wit~i steam; Vie same
Card 1/2
USSR/Cbemical Technoiogy - Chemical Products and Tr..cir 1-7
Application. Treatment of Solid Mineral Fuels
Abs Jour Ref 7~iur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2482
problem is also solved, approximtely, in the cese of gasi.-
fication of C with a steam-oxygen mixture., which is of ba.-
sic import in the production of technological gas un&~r
conditions of underUound gasification of cc-.1. Equations
of the distribution of C02 and temperatize, in the case of
oxidation with 6team and with oxygen, es,e particl-aar ins-
tances of the sane equations in the caee of steam-oxygen
oxidation.
Card 2/2
T=ing. Mto ichi olmle, trio
IGI 7166-74 157.
underground coal gasification. Trudy
I
(KLRA IOW
-
-
gisifioation, Underground)
7. Physical and theoretical)
MEMN, B.M., kand. takhn. nauk;-RDGV'LIK, M.I.; YERRMV, I.L. dektor
nauk.
Investigating this -,vapor decomposition process in coal channels.
Pedzem, gaz, ugl, no,4:7-9 158. (MIRA 11:12)
l.Institut, gorruchikh iskolxkyemykh im. G.M. Krzhizhanevsksgo
AN SSSR,
(Coal gasification, Underground)
R%
POO.
Al
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91
13
Vo
A
fig
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I I . A -
Is 14
DERMO, B.M.
Stoichiometric azialysis of three reactiomi taking place simitaneowly
during the interaction between carbon and oxygen. Trudy IGI 13:19-26
160. (Carbon) (Oxygen) WU 14 -.5)
--jDEM'14AN B
t2
~1&_
Characteristics of the reaction between carbon and water vapor.
Trudy, IGI 13:27-32 'O.P. (MIM 14:5)
(Carbon) (Water vapor)
---DEPMAN B.M.: ROGAYLIN, M.I.; FARBEROV, I.L.
Study of the relation between the comentration of water vapor and
the rate of its reaction with carbon* Trudy IGI 13:33-38 160a
(KM 14:5)
(Coal gasification) (Ilater vapor)
DERM, B.H.; LAVROV, N.V.; NIKOLAYEVA, V.A.; FARBEROV, I.L.
Gasification of semicoke from Moscow coal in a channel with the use
of an air-steam blast enriched with oxygeu, Tiudy IGI 13:39-43 160,
(Coal gasification, Underground) (KIRA 14:5)
DERIIAN-j DA,; NIKOLAYEVA, V.A.
Effect of tbeanal pretreatment on the composition of gas during the
gasification of Moscow coal in a percolation channel, Trudy IU 13:
"-47 t6o. (Coal 'kosification,, Underground) (MIRA-U:5)
GOLGER, S.P.; DERMAN, B.M*; LAVROV, N.V.p* FARBEFOV, I.L.; FEDOWV, N.A.
Production of industrial gas in the underground gasification of
Lisichansk coEas. Trudy IGI 13;83-86 160. (KIM 14:5)
(Lisichanok-Coal gasification., Underground)
BERMAN, B.M.; ROGAYLIN, M.I.; FARBEROV, I.L.
Kinetics of the process of Interaction of carbon with steam, Trudy
IGI 16,J51-155 161. (KIRA 16:7)
(Carbon) (Steani) (Chemical rettetion, Rate of)
DERMAN, B.M.; ROGAYLIN, M.I.; FARBEROV, I.L.
Change of the internal surface of electrode carbon during its reaction
with steam. Trudy IGI 16:3.56-158 161. (KRA 16:7)
(Electrodes, Carbon) (Steam)
DERMAN, B.M.; NIKOLANVA, V.A. ,
Certain regularities of the unstead), and anisothermal oridation of
fuels by steam and gas mixtuxes. Trudy IGI 16:19C-194 161.
(NIRA 16:7)
(Coal gasification)
,DERMAN 1. B. M- -----
Certain regularitiois in tho oxidation of carbon by oxygen. Trudy IGI
19:144-147 -Ua2.- (MIRA 16 '-4)
(Carbon) (Omygen)
DERMANp B.M.
.
ical machaniam
19.-1006-163 162*
(Carbon)
with water vapor. Ti-ady
(rmu 164,j
(Water vapor)
DWAIN, PROF G. L.
PA-75T71
mi/mb"Glue, mad1jr- YaylJ= 3,910
)"101ne Itespiratorj? Tract
"Review of 'Pathological Anatomy. Part III. Respi--
raik" Orgms' b~f A. 1. kbrikosov," Prof G. L. Ilerma
"Arkbiv Patologil" Vol X, 30 3
ftr~wable review -of - abcni) -work. Treats in detail
jMth6logoal tmatcay of - dimeasee -of nose, larynx,
tradhia, branch 1, -IAvW-wd-VI*ura and gives valumb
Iist of referenc4s. PaIrlished by medgir., 1947; in-
cludea 194 sketches.
___75M
DMIAN, G. L. and Pnov, z. N.
"Morphological Changes in the Elastic Tissue of the Kidney," Lue to Hypertoni,--
Diseases," Arkh. Patol., 11, no.1, 1949.
Head, Chair of Pathological Anatomy, Kharlko-v bled. Inst.
I
MOIAN, G. L., Prof.; I.I. I"%., Docent
PatholoL;y - Societies
Session of palu!:olo,.ds;us of bhu Kharlkov i*'.cdi,-.aj _,ocietv, Arkldv 14., "o. 2, 1952.
a
Y'onth- ML-t of Russian Accessions, Library of Con.r?rcss, Octabc-.r 1952, Unclassified.
IMMIAN, G.L.. professor; NOSAIRVICH, O.M., doteent.
M06holo,gical characteristics of an. ovarian Brenner tumor. Akush.i
g~n. no.2:50-33 Mr-Ap 034. MRA 7:6)
1 Iz patologoanatomioheskogo otdsleniya (zaveduyushchly - professor
G:L.I)svman) Ukrainakogo rentgano-radiologicheakogo i onkologicheakogo
instituta. (Ovariea-Tumorti)
EXCIF2M 1MTCA 6ac,O. Vol.U/9 Surgery Sept 1957
46 52. DERMAN G, L. Med. Inst., Kharkoff. * T h e c: 11 n i c a I a n d rn o r p h o -
TO-g.cal characteristics of the comedo-carcinomd' of the
mammary gland (Russian text) ARKH.PATOL.. 1956, 18/3(61-64)
In 1893 Bloodgood suggested ihe term 'comedo-c-rcinoma' for tumours of the
mammary gland developing inside the milk ductz;. The tumours are of a greyish-
white colour and may be squeezed from the suz-face of the incision. These cancers
are of cylindro- cellular type (A. 1. Abricosov). They yield to combined surgical and
X-ray treatment. Thirteen cases were studied in patients aged from 31 to 60.
Metastases in regional lymph nodes were observed in 3 cases. Besiues the glandi-
form growths all the patients displayed nests of cancer cells infiltrating the mam-
mary gland tissue and possessing the potency of further reproduction. References
6. Dikhno - Krasnojarsk(IX,5,16)
DIRW G.L. (Kharlkov)
".
V.P. Krylov; on the 50tb anniversary of his death. Arkh. pat.
19 no.1:86-88 157 (MLRA 10:4)
(KRYWY, VIADIKIR PIATOWFICH, 1841-19o6)
EXCERPTVA,DPIA S c 5 Vol- 10/11 Pathology Nov 57
.=k
3.237. DERMAIN G.L.* Pathological anatomy of h73pertensive dis-
e . s e TR.-. -.i a n t e xt) ARKH. PATOL. 1.957. 19 (3-15)
A survey is given of chiefly Russian literature in -this field. It is maintained that
hypertension, also, is a neuro-endocrine disorder. Three phases are distinguish-
able in its development, viz.: (1) a functional phase; (2) one associated with mor-
phological changes in the arterial system, and (3) secondary changes in the organs
due to circulatory disturbances. In the arteries ofthe systemic circulation elasto-
fibrosis and arteriosclerosis are found; in advanced cases these changes are also
found in the pulmonary circulation, associated with an increased number of block-
ing arteries and disturbances in the sympathetic ELnd parasym pathetic systems.
Hypertensive crises are attributed to plasmatic impregnation and hyalinosis of
the vascular wall. A description is given of the generally known arteriosclerotic
renal changes. Special mentior Is made in this respect, of Goormachtig's para-
glomerular apparatus; according to Anickow hyperfunction of these cells has not
yet been established with certainty. The changes in the endocrine glands in cases
of hypertensive disease are extremely varied. According to Hercenberg it has not
yet been established whether adrenal hypertrophy is of importance as a factor in
hypertension. Extirpation of the carotid glomus gives rise to stable hypertension.
The presence of a pressor substance in the CSF has been demonstrated (Alpern).
The endocrine changes generally resemble those seen following decerebration
Cerebral crises are attributed to cerebral vascular changes, especially in th~
arteries of the putamen; dystrophic and necrobiotic changes in the ganglion cells
of the cortex and subcortex were also observed. Brandt - Berlin (V. 18)
ALITGAUPM, A.Ya.,, prof.,, IMRKAIT. G. L.,prof, (Khnrllov)
Significance of a study of untreated preparntionB in morphology*
[with summary in ling1lah). Arkh.pat. 20 no-7-.3-14 158 (MIRA 112-9)
(PATHOLOGY
exam. of specizene, review (Rus))
DMYM, G.L., profs',, VENGEROVSKIY, V.,A,
I
Work of the Xharkov Province Society of Pathoanatomists in 19570'
Arkh.pat' 20 no.8394-96 158 (MIRA 11:9)
1. Predsedatell Miarlkovakogo oblastnogo obabehostva patologoanatomov
i patofiziologov (for Derman)ls 2,* Sokretarl Eharlkovskogo oblastnogo
obshchestva patologoanatomov i patof!Lziologov (for Vengerovakiy),'
(IffARKOV PROVINGF-PATHOWff-SOCISTIES)
DIEMN, G.L., prof. (Kharikov)
,
"Brief manual on methodology for laboratory work in pathological
anatouW"; edited by Aol. Strutkov. Reviewed by G.L. Derman. Arkh.
Pat 20 no.12:74-76 158. (MMA 12:1)
(ANATOKr, FATECOLOGTGAL-STUDY ANDTRACHING)
(STRUZOV, A.L.)
DERMAN, G.L., prof.; V2NGEROVSKIY, V.A.
Work of the Kharkov Province Pathoanatomical and Patho hysiolcgical
Society for 1958. Arkh. pat. 23. no.9:'85-87.59. WnfIRA 14: 8)
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