SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GADOMSKI, J. - GADZHALSKI, I.TS.

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GADJIU,I) J. "Darkness at Hoon.11 P. 7 (TURYSTA. No. 6. June 1951,,; I-J'arrmawa, Poland.) So: MontILly List'of East European Accessions,, (MAL), W. Vol. 4,, No. )j, April 1955, Uncl.. OAWMSX19 J.; KAMIENSKI, M.; PAGAC2EWSKI, J. "In Sear*ch of Copernicus' Observatory in Frombork(Frauenburg)." P. 349 (FRULEMY, Vol. 10, no. 1, Jan. 1954, Warszawa, Foland) SO: Montbly Lists of East European Accessims, LCI Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/Uncl. GADOMSKI, JAN. GADOMSKI, JAN. The Sky on other Planets (Part II). Urania, 1955, no. 6, p. 161-164. GADOMSKI,, Jt 2AJCKOWSKI,, J. Technical methods in fighting heat radiation p. 229 OCIIROI& PRACYi BEZPIECZENSTWO I HIGIENA PRACY. Warszawa Vol 9. no, 8. August 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessions Idst (EEAL) IC Vol. 5., no. 3 March 1956 GADOMSYI, J. --- Ecospheres of stars in a 17-light-year radius from the sun; summary of a lecture delivered at the Astronomical Conference in Krakow, IN ovember 1957. p.11,1. PCIST'T,PY ASTTbYO1TI'% Yrakow, Poland. Vol. 6, no. h, Oct./Dec. 1951~', Nonthly List of gast European Accessions Index (MJ), L". Vol. 6, No. 9, September 1959 Uncl. H" Fr-(iani :7,is'pm- (jernan. Vol. 7, no. 1. j.11~7, SiD: o' ist `lironpan Accer-"i-Is Cy I-Yls t-~ GADOKSKLT~ Ya,., doktor. I'm.w& Photon rockets. Tekh. mol. 25 no-7:33 Jl 157. (KMA 10:8) (Rockets (Aeronautics)) GADOIMSKI . J. Algol. In German. p. 171 ACTA ASTRCNOIICI,. (Polska Akademia Nauk. Komitet Astronomii) Warszawa. Vol. bp no, 3. 1958 Pol-n nd/ Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (12KI), LC, Vol. 8., No. 6j June 1959 Uncl- 89685 P/011/60/031/011/001/001 S-;7,, 04 2- B115/B207 AUTHOR: Gadomski, Jan (Warcaw) TITLE: Eros PERIODICAL: Urania, v- 31, no. 11, 1960, 322-327 TEXT: Eros is a 35-km long and 11-km wide asteroid which revolves about the Sun on an elliptical orbit and whose least distance from the Earth is 22,300,000 km. To determine the exact astronomical unit, observations of Eros are more favorable than such of Venus which in 243 years passes only four times by the solar disk and is then visible only from certain points of the Earthl its least and most favorable distance is 41,000 000 km. The orbit of Eros may, however, be determined from any point of the Earth. Fig. 1 shows the curve of the Eros brightness in the night from January 31 to February 1, 1938 on the basis of measurements which the author carried out with a wedge photometer. The author determines a dependence of Eros bright- ness on the angle i formed by the observer's line of vision and the plane of the asteroid equator., This angle changes since the plane of the Eros orbit is inclined (110). To the plane of the ecliptic, Polish astronomers observed Card 1/4 89685 Eros P/011/60/031/011/001/001 B115/B207 the changes of Eros brightness in the years 1930/31 in Krakow and Pozzna~. In conclusion, the author describes the presumable appearance and properties of this miniature world. On Eros, a person would have an average weight of 20 g. A jump from 2000 m. altitude would take 16 min and cause the jumper nov injury. A stone thrown up would not fall back, but be subject to the gravitational force of the Sun. At the Eros firmament, the passage of the Sun is almost five times quicker. Day passes immediately over into night. The contrasts between light and shadow are as pronounced as on the moon. At a vertical incidence of the sunlight (z - 00) , some rocks reach a temperatuie of up to +900C in the perihelium and up to +200C in the aphelium. At an oblique incidence of the sunlight the absolute temperature drops proportion- ally to '~__Cos z . Thus, a thermal erosion is effective. The Sun appears in an aureole of corona and zodtacal light. The stars are visible also during daytime. Meteors fallinL down to Eros cause dust-clouds which do not settle again, but remain in space as interplanetary dust. Fig. 2 shows the probable appearance of Eros. I: Vrhen i is greatest and the amplitude of brightness has reached its lowest value; 0: Center of the asteroid mass; II illustrates the position when i is smallest (i - 00) and the amplitude af brightness has reached its maximum (2m.0); 1: The permanent brightness; Card 2/4 89685 Eros P/01 Y60/031 /011 /001 /001 B115 B207 2: Phase 0 hi 3: Phase 2-5 hi 4: The Most 4rilterijive brii;htne!3o; 5: The weakest brightness. There are 2 figures. Fig-l .0 1-1--.1-1 m ac A Ll IL' A-' -L J 'I-'' -L- A- 1-1 A At '. m Card 3/4 Eros Fig. 2 89685 P/011/60/031/011/001/001 B115/B207 Y, bloskitaty 1 1. maksymumll9r) A. #WnLmfifl04') 4, foza Ooodr. 13. raza If* goyz. "'. 4aiwickuy blask f /. fflilifflum 107 A - maksimWIP7 Ij fala 0 godz. 0 5, noi0trielszy Nask 0 j raza 2b 00dr. 0 Card 4/4 ~-.GAILOI,~~K I i-Yan * i-IORDANSKIYP D. (translator] Colored stars, IUn.tekh. 5 n0-4:54 Ap 161. OMIRA 14:3) . (StarB) I '0.~ 20909 S/025/61/006/CIO 5/004/005 3, /6,Y0 (40 S'71 /6 7-1 D241/D305 IT. AUTHORs Gadomskiy,(Ya Professor (Poland) TITLE% Zones of Life in Space PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznl;~k-' , no. 5, 1961t 33-35 TEXTs The principle of the Sun's biosphere is explained and further deductions are made on the possibility of a multitude of other biospheres in our and other galaxies. The author first discusses the report of astrobiologist Hubert Strughold LIbstractor's notes Transliterated Gubert Strugkholig on his research into the zones of life in the solar system, rea-d at the 1956 conference of the International Astronautical Federation. Subsequently the author mentions the theory of Kuyper and Urey. Professor Gadomskiy points out then that what Strughold forgets is the sufficiently great mass of the planet. Only a planet can restrain an active atmosphere over a period of billions of years. This condition is achieved on Card 1/5 20909 S/02 5/61/00 0/00 5/00 4/005 Zones of Life in Space D241/D305 all the planets of our system, (excluding Mercury and the aster- oids) and also on Titan-largest of Saturn's satellites. Accepting the hypothesis of Soviet biologists that organic life based on carbon compounds is possible at external temperatures of from + 80 to - 700CP the author puts the sun's biosphere zone at distances from 92 to 275 million km from the sun* This area may be designated the spherical ring or as Strughold terms it - the spherical shell. In this zone ihere are only three planets: Venus, Earth and Mars. The Earth is i3ituated at the optimal distance, rotating almost at the thermal center of the biosphere. Using the law of Stefan - Boltzmann, it is possible to determine the mean annual temperature of the planet's surface as that of a black body. For the Earth it equals + 30C~ This is in agreement with climatological measurements conducted on Earth that produced a mean annual temperature equal- ling + 140. Since the Earth's atmosphere is very conducive to absorption of electromagnetic radiation from the sun, the Earth receives more heat than an ideal black body. Each star has its own Card 2/5 20909 S/025/61/000/0, )5/..104/()05 1"Ones of Life in Space D241/D305 biosphere. The distance of the biosphere from the star and its width are directly proportional to the radius of the star and the square of the temperature at its surface. The temperature limits accepted, allow one to establish that the width of the biosphere is equal to the doubled distance of its beginning from the center of the star. From thiss the conclusion may be drawn that hot stare and giant stare possess very wide biospheres. Dwarf stars such as the sun have biospheres that are closer and narrower; sub-dwarf stars have biospheres in a rudimentary state. From component A of the double star UW of canis majoris,&biosphere is obtained 740 times wider and the sam-e-n-u-mTer of times further from the star th.-T. for the sun. The sub-dwarf star Wolf 359 has a biosphere 100 times closer to the center and 100 times thinner than does the sun. It should be remembered,states the author, that the biosphere of a star does not always correspond to the zone of its planets. The latter could be situated closer than the biosphere and, therefore, be in a molten state and the former, being located beyond the zone Card 3/5 20909 S/025/61/0~1'),, ~~'~15/' Zjorn~s of Life in Space D241/D305 of th(~ biosphere, could be in a suspended state. -hirer if life provc;3 to be based on another element besides carbon these bio- spher-j- formulae remain valid if other initial temperature limits art:1 applied. Calculating the number of stars in our system at a radius of 17 light years, the author found that the sum of the biospheres was scarcely 0.25 - 10 -25 of the 20,000 cubic light years for the 55 stars contained in the system. With regard to space, taking into consideration the empty areas dividing the ne-ighboring galaxies, it may be assumed that the area suitab e for life of that part accessible to observation constitutes 10-26 of the iotal. It was discovered by Russian astronomers Struve and Shayn that the spectrums of giant, young stars possessed faded and blurred lines and that dwarf stars with respectable growth poss- brii;lit and clear lines. It was found that the fading was due LO Lflt? rapid rotation of the former abouf their axis, If the angle between the ray of our vision and the direction of the rotational axis of a star is near 900, then the Doppler effect is especially Card 4/5 20909 S/025/61/000/005/004/005 Zones of Life in Space D241/D305 strong. Based on the Doppler effect, the rotational velocity of a star at the equator can be measured with an accuracy of up to 1 km/sec by the profile of spectral lines. In the decrease of ro- tational velocity of stars, cosmologists Hoyle, Allfven and Struve see the immediate result of their planetary system formation. A simple calculation shows that 98 %.of the rotational moment of the solar system belongs to planets and only 2 % to the sun. Determin- ing the rotational velocity and growth of all giant, dwarf and sub- dwarf stars in the galaxy, it is calculated that 67 % of them should possess planets and 33 % will receive them in the future. This is based on the catalogue of star spectra by Henry Draper, but these are only the more bright stars. Statistical investigation of the region at the radius of 17 light years from the sun givesisome- what different picture: Dwarf and sub-dwarf stars are found there in the majority (96 %) and giants~-- 4 %. On this basis, it may be suggested that 90 % of all stare in the galaxy possess planets. In other words, planetary systems are more the rule than the exception. This leads to the belief that there are more planets than stare in the gal.axy. GADCYSKI, Jan,,;dr When -the Earth becomes like Saturn. Problemy 18 no.3:170-172 162. GADOL%BKI, Jan, dr. I - The last star in the sky of the Earth. Problemy IS no.9:616-619 162. T S/035/62/000/012/00VO64 AOO1/AlO1 AUTHOR: None given TITLE: "Urania" (Poland), 1962, v. 33, no. 7 PERIODICAL: Referatlvny~ zhurnal, Astronomiya i Ge6deziya, no. 12, 1962, 6, abstract 12A34 ("Urania".(Polska), 1962, v. 33, no. 7, 194 - 220, Polish) TEXT: The following articles have been published: "Electrical Universe" by K. Ziolkowski; "3pacu jMledicine" by B. Falkiewicz; "The name of Copernicus Jn botanics" by 13. Oora,,;a: "E,ternal satellite" by J. Gadomskl -; "Voicech from Brudzew", "Copernicus portrait on the clock of the. ~~_trii_sb__u__rg cathedral" and "Kant on Copernicus" by S. Brzostkiewicz; "Discovery of Transpluto" by S. Lu- bertowicz: "Correction to the article on Comets" by F. Kqpinski; "On the problem of restoration of Frombork" by S. Przylqcki; "470 anniversary of the first ter- restrial globe" by J. Pagaczewski, etc. N. Ch. FAbstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 GADOMLOSKI, J. vl~~ Ecospherical consequences of the now theory of the solar evolution. Postepy astronom 11 no.1:61-64 16). - GALOMSKI, Jozef Influence of fallout on the elements of atmospheric electricity in Swider. Przegl geofiz 9 no.3/4:227-242 164. 1. Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. GADOMSKI, Jerzy, dr inz. Dust sampling instrument for mines and foundries. ?rzegl gura 21 no.2t85-86 F 165. AVXHOR: Womid. J. (Doctor) =71~-,727 ORG: none SOURCE CODE: TITIZ: What would happen if the conetaut had a differtnt value? SOURCE: Mb)dy technik, no- 7, 1965, 42-46 TOPIC TAM: gravity, gravitation effect, earth gravity, coemos ABSTRACT: The universe and Its 37, olutlon as well an ]phenomena on earth are discussed by asoming that the yaYIt8tIcW49U;i k is decreased to 1/2 k or increased to 2k. It is concluded that if the value of the gravitation constant in nature were actually changed the results would be catastroVhic. orig. aft. has: 2 formuUs, 4 figures, and 1 table. BUB CODE: -o3$ 01 Sm DATE: now -ry) a4' P/00 0 0%362/ 00/048/004/004 D24 07 MTHOR: Gadomski, Janusz, Master of Engineering TITLE: Technological progress in the mining of sulphur PERIODICAL: llrzcglqd Techniczny, no. 48,.1962,' 8, 9 T'-aT: The Piaseczno mine produces annually - 1,900,000 t of ore, at a cost equal to , 5Y,, of the total price of the produc- tion of sulphur. In an effort to lower the cost of ore extraction research is now in progress on the application of new, more econo Cal extraction methods, chiefly of removing water from the deposi The research on underground methods of extraction, using methods developed by Katedra 2rojcktowania 'rechnologicznego Politechniki Warszawi3kiej (Department of Tccluiical 111anning, Warsaw Polytechnic), AGH Krak6w - Katedra Kopalnictwa Naftowego (AGH Cracow, Department of Oil Extraction) and by 'Biprokopl and Przedsiebiorstwo Budowy Kopaln'-Oddziay Odwodnienia KopaVi x7 Krakowie Odne Construction P-nterprise - Cracow Division for the Removal of Water from Mines), Card 1/2 P/005/62/000/048/004/004 Technological progress D240/D307 for application to the deposits in the G 'rzybo'W-Solec region, is described toptlicr with a summary of ore enrichment procedures, conversion yields, and costs. It is expected 'ihat the present (- 60%) output may be raised to 75714, and eventually to 35-9ro. Further work on the production of sulphur is channelled in 3 direc- tions: (a) the static extractioii of: S from the ore by (I'H14)21~;, fltu- died by the Department of 'rechi-tical I'l anti i nt',~Ytiars Ali Polytechnic, (b) distillation of IS from the ore, rtudied AGII Xralc6w, Katedra MateriajYow Wi4iqcych G%GH Cracoi.,,, Department of Bonding I-Saterials), producing Portland cement as a by-product, and (c) production of S and H2SO4 by the partial combustion of liquid ore, studied by Kate- dra Iftiyfiierii Chemicznej Politechniki 'JarszaWskiej (Department of Chemical Engineerin-, -darsaw Polytechnic). The next aim of-the 3 industrly is to reduce imports of foreign machinery. ASSOCIVIO'j4: Kombinat Siarkowy w Tarnobrzegu (Sulphur Combine in Tarnobrzeg) Card 2/2 ;. - k,: , , L", 1. ,I , . A s,.ystem of ~ar6s or sectors? Remarks on flans of luuildinC Iroduction centers* 1 #119 Vol. 9., No. 4, 1M. 11.a~rszaua, I oland) SC: Yonth],y List of East European Accessions (EEJU) M, vol. 6, No. 10, October 1957. Uncl. - GADa4SKI Bjr~ Mechanical grinder, Przegl gaol 9 no.10:544-545 '61. 1. Katedra Mineralogil i Geochemil Uniwersytetu Warazawaklego. (Grinding machines) ~'.' C, --T 17 in defenne of the stonf-block road r,,,irface. r.151 (D'A-~ Vol. 12, 110. ":, Aug. 1957. '~,arszawa., Folaz,,~!) ~~ : Monthl~- L J~ I ~ Tisi of L~ast !~uroj,can Accessions (L:-,'L) LC. Vol. 6, No. 10, October 19~7. Uncl. dot'*-lU S dc-, SO: of `:'ast Eurol-vea:: Acces3ic-r, c GADOMSX16 Z. "Economle consequences of technical proereas In thp lidit of observations of buildine, the eypertmental, house at Bialany. Bbilqtyn." p. 3:1A (INZINMIA I BUDOWNIC7,10 Vol. 11, ro, 11. 1,0v- 1955- '4ars%FkWA, Poland) SO: 4onthly List of fest Suropenzi Accessions. ( ML). LC. Vol. ho No. 4. April 1955, Uncl. GAD-KSKI, Z. ffOuldes for Rnfe lengths of anchoring wires in elmmpnts of prestressed concrete.. 331ulet-yn p. 34A. (IMLI'M IA I BUtOWITICT-40 Vol. 11, No. 11, Nov. 1955- Wartzawn, Poland) SC: Monthly List of East 14ropean AcceRsions. (EXAL). LC. Vol. 4, No. 4. April 1955, Uncl- OADGKiKI, Z. The works of the Experimental Center of the Institute of Building Construction. (To be contd.) p. 279 Vol. 12, ..o. 8, Aug. 1955 INZY'.16RRIA I BUD041-:ICTWO 'Warszawa Source: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL), 1Z, Vol. ~, no. 2 Feb. 1956 GAD-OMSKI, Z, Works of the Experimental Center of the Institute of B~uilding Construetion in Nsaverow. p. 30(,). Vol. l2v no. 9v 1957 INZYNIFRU I BUDOMCNO Warsza,wa a A,(EF SOURCE& MonUay List of East European AcceBBion AAL)j IDS Vole 5. noe 2p Feb. 195:6 GADOMSKI, Zygmunt,, vp inz. Examples of damages of ferroconerete supports. Inz i bud 20 no.10:/4.U-412 0 163. le Zaklad Ekspertyzq Instytut Techniki Budowlanej,, Warszawa. mgr inz.; MAKULSKI, Witold, dr Inz.; SLONIEWSKI, Andrzej,, igr Inz. Cnble-reinforced concrete in apartment building. Inst tech budow bLul Inf no. 15349-53 164. SOKOLOVA, V.I., kand.med.nauk; GADON, S.G. Use of elastic plaotic in the construction of postoperative prostheses, Stomatologila 41 no-5;82-85 S-0 162. (MIRA 16:4) 1. 1z sektora proteanoy stomatologii (zav. - kand.med.nauk I.I.ReArzin) TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - doktor meditsinakikh nauk H.V.Volkov). (DENTAL PROSTHESIS) (PLASTICS IN MEDICINE) a"* Sum 4*r C"tritilier"Od WASM W Zrroop. Pltdlod der Akadonle 4. Vialt 0. VXMI W.I. Voto und FAId. D. cobmom. WINS. W.I. Deausaw. m"kas rulfidp r"Ps &or Islatekis" der w4pwl&4bm loorgl"rovage" vad 4or con"ifthowto b7 VW.-Imd. L _08_W md DIPI-lad- L- "I, bodar"S -via notuvisommuts is dsr voiloropubith P4~utm* by J. Chrowk. 9010400 thild"he *"Sohriflas SAOT "Mao"Ittar- ad ax9eatempa"Obsouts GlAtrus" powtod1w. %I DiA.-Ims. It. smslvmb~wki. S"..V~Gbft sot uAff"I Oat 9P1 amel'alifled q o e ii w 114 V v If all' m in )I ~j v 42 43 a Sx* A 5 L I &-A. A A L 8 0 6 A I- I b T~It A A-1-AA MIX MA1.0 J t A 00 A -00 of 1.00 XIJK"OTMMA 00 MIMICAL =011MING Vol. 1951 -00 go. 1-2, Ilm-feb. .00 .00 0e 00 -4 1 00 . 0,0 .00 44 oil. 1 - - or -in I I -w o so I di 4 p re 1111 MOA o 0 Electrical Engineering Abste Vol. 57 No. 673 Jan. 1934 Electrical EngirAeri'mC .41" 0"89- --of - - III U CR M --am. 411, 20-76 (&v-f7RIMW Omwisn. 7W P" prbWM is to "Umilb OW inturn (D poynissiblo beating. *hen Vic com OIX or inalefial cost and life of come Is dm al"L bufty fisclors kowma this docbim, am to of Which am not calculable and nmit be round by citrictinvitt. The author dkimn Investigations on the lIntillng lern- realtims fixed by the new I-lunprian standards. 7rhe lernriemfum rnesiumnients am limcribed, and :graphs am shvit of the temperature of core, imula- lion and sheathing attainst the current. Thestandard -tpecilications of various ct,untriet for the permiMile heating are compared. A niatheau6cif analysis Is :then given of the mlation between the temperatures of core. sheath and surroundings. The author con- cludes that standards for "mximurn permissible loadran only be Ned when the following (laitz: are also spccificd: (1) Temperature of surroundings; (2) Wat ' conductivity of ground; (3) Ifeat conductivity of: 0 Insulation; (4) M"mum tcrnMf attire or core. All. the investigations relate to single cabk& T. r. sanoy 4\ Ji. - in i M 621.311.1 :63039,1) 1114414 Prena4my dactrikatke of ugrk-alturc Ila HuoMt E. OAroR. E-Wiroleclud4a, 41, Aj. 11, 322-32 Huagisrhin. The POWtI fc4uilwnents of different brijiJi-s of strkvIturv. LH&Aflusi uW 3od cultivatlon mto tsti- mted and the nc=sarY txtcnl~jnj to th(.- mliooal power network discatwd. L, -,V~ low GADOR , ". Uectrificatio:-. of !-imgariari a--ric-ulture. p. 9. TIo. 20, Oct. 19415. "!'SZAVI '27 . Budapest, " ng-ry ~T -u - So: Zastern Furopean Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1056 ~=R' S. The teaching of mthematics in Hunrary. o. 39 Vol. 11 No. 17 Sept. 1956. MUSZAKI ELET. Budapest, Hungm,7. SOURCE: East European List, (EEAL) Librur7 of Congress Vol. 6, No. 1 Janunr7 1956. .-GADOR Endni O'~- Son) questions relating to the economy of electric power transfer. Energia as atom 13 no.4/5sl77-184 Ap-Yq 160. 1. Nehezipari. Miniazterium Villamosipari Igasgatosag. GADOR, Endre, Methods for 6pleripg powor demand . Energia. es atom 14 no.4/5.-149-152 14Y 161. 1. lichazipari Miniazterim. -,--GADOR, Erdr-3 Economic aspe-.ts of the technical Ixogress in transporting electric power. Lnergia es atom 1,1 no.4/5.-20'7-2N .'y ;61. 1. Nehozlpari Riniszteriun, VIPlG. 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U. at. it a a I stk&.O!ix at ti Ito &I ,or (I die AR I % 0 13 si IS A 19 IS Is ad to A 1 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a -Y !-0* 9411 *Go see 1.1400 as 0 coo is too N "W 0 is o 0 A i, - 4 loot ..L. to- '00111 -00 . Ii f J of Manor Toomiks. Hwngarian EngLusering 41 nc,.11-12 nove-dec. see 09 Zoo 000 Goo 00.3 coo ...... . goo see goo ISO* are* 1.10*j .61 a.. Coot *49 &.. [Joe u 0 AT is . I , - ; j ; " Go IF Is, It a w , LO a 1 In 1 W 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 9 0 c o 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 9 0 641 : conduct of netic POW 4 to the fall-,qnZ s !I_ , , ':!-I amf eT clutches tfjer~ is All :.tr, Z11. rl" I-W 11-t Ir VC !)!V U.N IF' ~ip 5* I-T r, r. ti t '411 its 'AP Vrl 4!~ 32C--!j ()Ct rq, 66 V. RELATIO.%,S IN TjjE VIELD UF,~ L,C, Va. So, N, 118-44 (Ard. 1951) 1, j Brief rderen and a treatrrrlt tS presentcd rif K;'- te tech - .3-led Alc xlgrluf~ t n Of the ffyint, MCZ~l jreerpgelatlo Mogan ~/ C vi f i f l. Dt s gn o jq#X119 frehniha. Vol. 0.8-0, 15 figs. Vor the design of magnetic circuits the mognetle Ohm's law Is a well known method which is based on the unulogy of magnetic and electrical circuits. The study extends thin analogy to magnetic circuits and a.c. circuits. The idea of, complex magnetic resistance is introduced. Its real component contains the data of the f magdetic circuit upon which depends the component o t l h otive force parallel and propoitioaul w t the suagneton ains data d the flux, The Ituaginary emponent cont eter- mining, that component of the magnetomotive force 00 which Is Styl ht angles to the flux and ia proportional U - with its first ffeieutial coef I icleut. By Introducing the ndtNt-Of thO COMflOX 1114glAttIC&I rOSiStAUCO Me diMI)IO f l Ca method o cula, ion of a. c, c4rcWts Is tr r i ff A d it ik f th h Th f u.4gae e c rcu s. e on, o to at e met a pp com"ite electrical and magnetic circuits Is prwnUd. GADOR.L. Yorces arising in magnetic fluids. Act& techn Hung 27 no-3/4:225-244 159. (nAI 9:6) lo Research institute ofthe Electrical Industry, Budapest. (Kagnetic clutches) OADORt L. k_.- The loading capacity of nonlinear bridges. Acta techn Hung 28 no-3/4: 281-308 160. (EUI 9:9) 1. Research Institute for the Electrical Industry, Budapest. (Electric bridges) AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICALs 23140 H/007/61/000/007/001/001 D020/D105 Ga'dor, Lhszl6 Controlled nonlinear bridges Elektrotechnika, no- 7, 1961, 2S9-301 TEXT: The article deals with the properties of bridge circuits composed of nonlinear resistors, and examines the control possibilities and the efficiency of various nonlinear bridge types. The author's investigations proved that the operational conditions of the elements can be changed by additional current load produced in the nonlinear elements of the bridge arms. In the experiments polyorystal blocks with SiC base were used. This material, developed by the Villamosipari Kutat6 Int6zet (VKI) (Electrical Industry Research Institute) forsurge arresters and other nonlinear re- sistors, has a regligibly small interior specific resistance, and the con- tact resistance of its grains is dependent on voltage and temperature. The relation between the current and voltage in SiC blocks is expressed by u - Ae ; i - Buo (1) Card 1/5 23140 Controlled nonlinear bridges 11/007/61/000/007/001/001 D02O/D1O5 which gives good enough approximations for practical purposes. The bridge control circuit which changes the characteristic curve has the task of influencing the main circuit which meanwhile reacts to the control circuit. If this reciprocal effect does not exist as required in case of an open control circuit, the so-called O-point requirement is fulfilled, resulting in the alteration of the characteristic curve of the main circuit without the shifting of -the 0-point. In a nonlinear bridge, the O-point require- ment is fulfilled when the bridge is balanced in both directions under any operational conditions. On the basis of balancing conditions, various types of balanced bridges can be designed. Fig. 20 shows the different controlling possibilities, such as increasing or decreasing the resistance, or increasing the resistance in one range and decreasing it in another as represented by the df curve. The most efficient control can be achieved with a completely symmetrical nonlinear bridge which is the most suitable circuit for practical purposes. The rate of controllability is dependant on the degree of curvature of the characteristic. If the curve has a short radius or a sharp bend with a definite change in direction, the bridge has Card 2/ 5 Controlled nonlinear bridges 23140 H/007/61/000/007/001/001 D020/D105 good controlling properties. When the characteristic is made up of straight sectiona and the working point is identical with the bending point as shown in Fig..23a, then the if is constant as shown in Uv Fig. 23b and the directional tangent of the controlling curve is equal to the difference of the directional tangent of the two straight sections. I i7hen the working point is below the bending point, as shown in Pig. 24a, there is no control effect till the uf + Uv reaches the bending point; when it does, the controlling curve rises with f constant, as _~_Uv 0 shown in Fig. 24b. There are 24 figures and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. /Astracter's note: the reference is given as a footnote7. ASSOCIATION: Villamosipari Kutat6 Int6zet (Electrical Industry Research Institute). SUBMITTED: 1960. Card 3/5 GADORO L., C~md. of techn.sc,, Description of alternating Mimetic circuits by complex quantities. Acts. techn-Hung %I no.1/2:113-237 162~ 1. Research Institute of the Electrical Industryp Budapest. I-LOR Lunz ic dT., t I I',-" kv I Al -i': Vol tp-!-e ~rol -n t, t. jrW,.r(. rk Vi I lf.-Mo~ 7aq lubcratovy, t t c,- t r' BudacerA. GADOR, Lasz1o,,_OX!.,-okleveles gepefjzmernok, a musnki *,,.Aomnyuk ---- '- 'kandidatuss. Activity of the Electric Laboratory, Research Institute of Electric Industry in the past 15 yeftrs. Flektrotechnika 57 no,,11/12:512-519 N-D 164. 1. Head, Electric Laboratory, Research Institute of Electric Industry, Budapest, V., Jozsef V.tilr- u.24. GADOROS.- L.. TECHNOLOGY PERIODICAL: EAGYAR EPITOIPAR. Vol. 7, no. 7, July 1958 Gadoros, L. Glass in the building industry. p. 281. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EUI) LC, Vol. 8, Nool 2 February 1959, Unclass. GADOROSIJ, Fereno Intornational and domestic role of housing cooperatives. Epites szemle 6 ni).1:22-26 162. I.:Cpitei3ugyi Miniazterium Lakas- as Kommunalispolitikai Foosztalyanak osstaly-vezetoje. (Housing, Cooperative) GADCRCSI. Ferenc PArvision of the irr"otment program for the period of the 241 five-year plan concerning the government-built dwelling hcnwes. Epites szemle 7 no*3:71-80 163o 14, Epiteougyi, Miniosterium L&Ua- ea KomunalispolitikiLi Fc)osztalyanak osztAlyvezatoje. GADGROSI. Ferenc ........ Preparing the investment program for the construction of dwelling houses within the framework of the 3d five-year.plan. Epites szemle 7 no.11:335-342 164. 1. Division Chief, Department of Housing, Mlinistry of Construction, Radapest. .&MRY, Istvan Parallek use of the punched carO system okmeohanical data progossing in the plant pro0amming and account rendering data. Koh lap 96 no-3: 13&-142 Mr 163. 1. DundLi Vasmu. GAP2~~-akqL- Parallel use of $he punched ca3* system mechanical data processing in the plant progra=ming and rendering accounting data. Koh lap 96 no.4:175-178 Ap 163. 1. rhinai Vasmu. GADORY Istvan (Dunaujvaros);RAUSZNER, Brno (Dunaujvaros) Solution of regression calculation by means of punched card data on processing machines for estiiating th~ tensile strength of steel plates. Koh lap 95 no.12:537-544 D 162. 537.533 537.534- P THE EFFECT OF SPACE CHAWE DUOM Tn' ROPAQATJOt4 (IF CLRS 315-50 (1055). Russian The article brings toget1wr the results of published funda. mental work On the topic and appears to have been successful In asselbling Informailoo and In deriving formulas likely to be Of use In wort with Istan" beams. eirtfs, C.R.S.Manders 00-D 00 A 00, 0 t 0 00 0 00 Sol M M M A I. "Doff"'Is 4p" MftbWIM JO nfikd&A if. C,. Min. Mai. (U. 11, S. R.) 16. UW. 11M. 1. 436 a henlyais w bilimbis Comte" ad =wrz tw of-the wine -egg dj~,= of chronic and wute malark. A relation tl. xist between the hemolysis and the urobW. %Itxwe -00 -00 -00 zoo coo ~8416 1190 800 ,go tie jL_~111-11L_ I TAL&MMAL 1.11111AU1111 CLAIJOICATION C Ito slow sivialsw. we 0 18148j it Qf off do ft. 0, 0 p If W I I a Off 0 a 8 1 If N 9 a No we I'MA d" 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 a 0 Ifit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 000004000006000000*00oloo 04906900*00090000 EXCUIPTA ISDICA Scc.18 Vol.1/6 Cardiovascular Aar-- 57 2352. GADSHIEV S. A. and MfSHURA V. 1. Surg. Clin., Milit. Med. Acad., Leningrad Diagnosis and 1yealment ol the Littenibacher syndroine (Rassian text) Vestn. Kbir. 1956, 7 (15--23) Illus. 4 The interatrial de-fect can present itself as an ostium primum. or, more often, Botal's foramen ostium secundum. Data were given on 4 patients with a Lutembacher syndrome. In the investigation all available diagnostic methods were employed - an-giocardiography. phonocardioVaphy, electrocardiography, vectorcardioscopv. etc. in 3 the a;e f 2 Patients the defect manifested itself in puberty, in one patient at an o 6 during her first pregnancy. The first 3 patients were often ill in childhood '0d their physical development was retarded; a certain dwarfingwas apparent although there was no serious interference with work capacity. The clinical picture was char- acterized by dyspnoca, tachycardia and acrocyanosis. A study of the respiration established the fact that wi.th a Lutembacher syndrome the co-efficient of oxygen consumption during exercise increases corresponding with an increase of the respiratory minute volume, while, with a combined mitral defect with a predomin- ance of stenosis, it falls with a considerable increase in the respiratory minute C (31V W volume. One female patient was operated on and the defect in the interatrial wall was easily penetrated by the surgeon's fin er; the left venous aperture constricted up to 1.5 cm. in length, was enlarged up to ~I cm. after separation of the commissures. The condition of the patient was good one year after intervention. References 23. Gadshiev - Leningrad (IX, 18) go a, Pmpildw Z=La,and Fpbat Owht* OUR; Raw -."Motdri* - C00114 m Melted vri C 0t Cos in shift turnace of tatd mt:4; ary kr.:.From 3,61i;uOW 4A tit IrJA under Um Muc - I o v!ipir condit on., 10 to Atiour, lit ex;n.,. #11ag to 90141, ratio 1. -is' (x1onq3,:,Wl4 94, the Itachato from the 2R, i tPelps #Adcd at M214%bate to NO jittiol 2nd atn;j4 "tit tooOn-ratiolsO 65' Thetbgrcm4laingalui thf4 "ta. ~0*' bq tQ fw'it~qeni production. Lmhsitcl t* lot extu., J$ -1zested with 25-410 11" $RHCO, fl. .limb, oduct,~Matalned 810~ Ak Qp% ,-e, T. 6~00" lit I- OR: Gadyat,~qki7p A., School Director 27-58-3-4/17 TITLEs Our Training Farm (Nashe uchebnoye khozyayotvo) PERIODICALs Professionallnoye Tekhnicheakoye Obrazovaniye, 1958, # 3, pp 9 - 10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Agricultural work has been carried out by apprentice?- mecbanizers on a tract of land allotted as a training ground to the Agricultural Mechanization School # 4. A loan was granted by the government to purchase the necessary sowing material. Preparatory training and organizational work was carried out. The organization of practical training has met with difficulties, such as the location of the training ground (18 km from the school), the lack of buildings and living so- comodation, etc. A weekly schedule provided for three days of theoretical training and three days of laboratory and prac- tical work on said ground. In the spring and autumn 1957, sowing and agricultural work was carried out by the apprentices, Due partly to the bad soil and lack of fertilizer the yield of the training farm was rather poor, but nevertheless the profit amounted to 61p000 rubles. Card 112 The following measures were proposed in order to raise ,Our Training Farm 27-58-5-4/17 the production of this training farmt increase Its territory to 300 ha, construct a cattle breeding farm, supply technical equipment and purchase pedigree cattle. ASSOCIATIONs Uchillshche mekhanizataii sel'skogo khozyaystva # 4 (Sums- kaya oblast') (Agricultural Mechanization School # 4)(Sumsk oblast') AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 83-5-3-6--", V43 AUMORS: JE~,kov, A., Gadyllshin., A., Hadircnr, A.., FX-W-neers TITLE: "Komscmolets" Airplane (Samolet "Komsomolets") PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodiny, 1958, Nr 6, pp 14-15 (ussR) ABSTRACT: The authorr relate how in May 1957 a group of Kaasomoll anoneezs (Bykov, B. Airov, G. Bikulev, GalldysUln, We&-rov, V. Mayorov, and V. Ozhegov) and tec:aaicians (L. Akinin and I. Zhe-rebtsov) Vorking during their leisure time completed plan for a tvo-seater jet trainer. This V-ane was not a-nrovee. by the ?--:~--Unent o7ganLza- tion because its s---j,--ed exceeded th~i intended for this type of machine. Inie group then desigaed the KcmaoLWats, a single-seater jet sports plane for acx--Tal acrobalUcs and distance reco:.-d flying. Its flig4t characteristics are: wtng z-gread 7-8 m-; lenlyth vi' :Awe 10 m.; height of plane 3.58 -z-, wing area 15 m2; maXLWal ape&! 143 kn/hr; landing speed n4- ioitnr; -UL4-it 2,500 XG.; fuel Ancers decided to construe'* the expe=Lml-n- capacity 600 kg. Me env k, U tal model thennelvea in o= hoars; this .ms knv=ovecl by the dizcctors of the plant, its technical council a&-. the Party CcrvAittee. There are sketches and a cialtaway d-nawing of the M.-Laxomolet-o as vell as 20 photogra-phe of engiaec=s anO- 1ALUders. Card 1/1 1. Civil aviation-USSIR. 2. Airplanse-Desip GADYLISHIN, R.Z. - ,- ~Pamtl=,e fattening of.cattle In western Zuakhstan, ZhivotuarodatTo 20 u).6.,20-24 je 158. (MIRA 11W 1,, %rektor Taldyimdukekogo sovkhoza, aspirant Orenburgskogo instituta molochno-Masnogo skotovodstva. Olazakhetan-Beef cattle-Feedirg and feeding stuffs) A L IJP(c) nt*/JD/J(; ACC NR& AP5028894 SOURCE CODE: UR/0316/65/000/004/0110/0115 AUTHOR: Karayev, Z. Sho; Gadymov, A. M.; Hurguzov, m. I. ORG:. Institute of Chemistry,AN AzerbSSR (Institut khimli AN AzerbSSR) TITLE; Interaction between -A2 III B3 vi telluridesAf samarl4laand galli SOURCE: Azerbaydzhanskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, no. 4, 1965, 110-115 TOPIC TAGS: tellwAum, samarium. gallium, phase diagram, phase transition tellurium alloy, samarium alloy, gallium alloy, semiconductivity, 4evnicze4v,-'~) rp-t- ABSTRACT: The object of the study was to synthesize new chemical compounds and alloys and to learn about their properties. Sm2Te3-Ga2Te3 alloys were prepared by fusing mixtures of Ga2Te3 with metallic Te and Sm in quartz ampoules at 1000-11800C and 1-10-3 mm Hg. SM2'reS was homogenized for 380 hours at 4000C and 10-3 mm Hg in ratios of 5:1, 4:1, 3:1, 2:1, 1:1. The phase diagram of the Sm2Te3-Ga2Te3 system is shown in fig. 1. A new chemical compound of samarium-gallium- tellurium was found: its formu- la is SmGaTe3. Th)-axistence of a limited solid solution in the Ga2Te3-Sm2Te3 system was established. It was also found that alloys and compounds of the Sm2Te3-G82Te3 SYS tem are semiconductors. 1/2 i.. J.1-I)dl-615 7_ ACC _NR, APS028-894 0-1100 4J; I .0 2S so 75. 4p NOI S Ga2Te3 OrIg. art. has: 5..fivres, 3 tables. SUB CODE: 07J/6-lb/ -SUBIM'DATE, OlAug64/ :ard 2/2 F19* l' Phase diagram of the -,Ga2Te3 aYstem, Sm2T43- ORIG REF: 002/ ()TH REF.' 004 -EWF~tj[M!--__IjP(c JD JG ACC NR, AP602582-6 SOURCE CODE: UR/0316/66/000/001/0112/,oil5 AUTHOR: Karayev A. M. L Sh. -, Kayserukhskaya, 1,. G. ;Aliyeva, Sh. A.; Gadymm, ORG: Institute of Inorganic and Physical Chni~~ , Academy of Sciences AzerbSSR (In-m neorgan. i fiz. khimii AN AzerbSSR) TITLE: Synthesis and study of yt-trium sulfogallate, YGaS3, and yttrium sulfoindate, YInS3 1-7 21 -4 SOURCE: Azerbaydzhanskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, no. 1, 1966, 3-12-115 TOPIC TAGS: yttritn, indium, gallium compound, sulfur compound ABSTRACT: Yttriwn sulfogallate, YGaS3, and yttrium sulfoindate, YInS3, were synthe- sized and their crystallographic structures, elemental composition, stabillties, and electrical conductivities were examined. The work is part of an extensive program, presently being carried out at the Institute of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Ac demy of Sciences A::,erbSSR, aimed at finding new types of semiconductors. The YGaS3 and YInS3 were prepared by fusing mixtures of the elements in stoichiometric ratios sealed quartz ampoules evacuated to 1.10 3 mm Hg. Initially, half.of an ampoule was slowly heated in a :Furnace to 10000C while the other half, outside the furnace, was cooled with water. Then, the "hole ampoule was placed inside the furnace and held there for 2 hra at 12500C. It wm found that YGaS3 has a hexagonal crystal lattice. Card 1/2 ACC NRi AP60258:26 The specific resistance of YGaS3 and YInS3 was found to be 108 ohm-cm and 107 ChM.CM, respectively. It was also found that both YGaS3 and YInS3, do not decompose in water and air, are insoluble in alkali and organic bases, and react vigorously with HN03, HC1, and H2SO4. In the latter two cases, there is a liberation of hydrogen sulfide. Orig. art. has; 1, figure, 3 tables. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: OlFeb65/ ORIG REF: 006 2/2 mis GADYUCHEM:O, I. ~1-1-1~~-,~~,~-,-~~-.3~~ti,,,,,,,_~~-~k..,,,~~-,~-.~~...i I Efficiency or studies in economics. Mias. ind. SSSR 34 no.5t4l 163. (K[RA 3.6:n) 1. Sevastopollekly upookombinat. GADYUCHrA, P.S. Carrying out all blast-furnaco operations in a good and speed,- sanner. Metallurg n9.9.011-12 8 '56. (JURA 9:10) 1.Pervyy gernevey domenney pechi no.2 zaveda imeni Frunze. (Blast furnaces) GADZAOV, V.K.; SHUTOV, A.I. Intratracheal anesthesia in otorhinolaryngology. Zhur. ush. nos. i gorl. bol. 21 no.4:70-71 Jl-Ag 161. VtIRA 15:1) 1. Iz kafedry bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa (zav. - doktor med.nauk N.F.Pitenko) Svw6ro-Ooetinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. . (INTRATPACHFAL ANiZTELSIA) (OTOIAltYNGOUGY) ed 1--l pviv .20r, ,3 X-!6r W-POrF *RI -'a r, fti tuc-vl ;o ~z W.. Lly-r 'LQX~U%N .,z-,urrj Y..T,A Y.40A V Iz c! 104 'P't9-3A EdT(m)/EWP(w)/KPP(n)-2/T/EWP(t) 1JP(c) JD/WW/JG ACC MR: Ap6ccW3 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/002/0598/0599 AUTHOR: kDu~ckLa~L Yat__X-; Prokhorenko, V...Ya. N. M.; Gadzevich, K. Ye. ORG: L'Yov State University im. IY.Fra LIvovskiy gosudarstvennyy ve tet) TITLE : Structure and electric propertiesiof alloys of the systems indium-gallium and gallium-tin in the regions of ie TIng and the liquid state SOURCE: Flzika tverdogo tela, v..8, no. 2, 1966, 598-599 TOPIC ThGS: indium alloy, gallium alloy, tin alloy, alloy phase diagram, alloy system, thermoelectric power, electric resistance, x ray diffraction q~alysis ABSTRACT: To obtain quantitative data on the stinicture of the liquid Valloys the authors have measured the concentration dependence of the absolute thermoelectric power and of the electricZe istivity of 15 alloys of different compositions for a. ' ith the each system. From an .1a ~s of the plotted results, in conjunctio w plots of the itate dia6ramal it is concluded that in the case of the~2allium-tin system the eutectic composition in transformed into a physical solution with sta- tistical d~iktribution of atoma of different sorts at temperatures below 50C. For the indium-ghllium system, the statistical distribution of the atoms in character- ized &Y-t-emperatures on the order of 80C. Tbeoe conclusions are in full agreement Card 1/2 L 23115-66 ACC NR: A:F6oo6863. with results of x-ray diffraction analys is. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SVB CODE'.. 20/ SUBM I)ATEI OBJU165/ ORIG IW:- OOT C6rd 2/2 MIN S/b 5 6/62/000/001/012/015 1)296/'D307 AUTHUIW: Grebinskmiy, S. 0., Gadzevich, L. I.. and Bodnar, I. I. TITLE: The influence Of X 1'ayS UP011 1111C growth and yield of root crops SOURCE: Llvov. Universytet. Problemna lyaboralUoriya, radiobiolo- hiyi. Biologicheskoye deystviye radiatsii, no. 1, 19062, 90 - 97 T-','XT: Earlier studies (P. A. Vlasyuk, Rost rasteniy (The Growth 0~1 , .1 ~Iants), Izv, idvovskogo un-ta, 1959, 365-370) had shown that treatment of su-ar beets with radioactive isotopes stimulates the growth of the crop. The authors decided to study the effect of s. It was assumed that the expectled influence would be- more x ray marked if sprouting seedlings were exposed rather than the inactive dry seeds. The seedo v;erc noi;;tened ard wheri they had begun to sprout they were exposed to x rays from a disitance of 2 m at a rate of 1000 r/rmin- The mature roots were weighed and compared with the weight of nonirradiated roots which served as the control. Card 1/2 Z;/856/62/000/001/012/013 The inf Luenoc ol' x rays ... D2906/D307 Expo6ure olf sjrouting seediino-s to doses between 1500 ana 1000 was found to lead to a oigni-Cicant, increase in tile yield of ~;u-ar L) C3 beets, carrots and marrows. Irrad-.,ation, of ~ry -jeeds, Conversely) decreased the yield and tht! avera-e wei~,-ht of the roots. ,~flv-er ex- posure to radiation, the roots had a somewhat hi,,,-her proporttil~,mi of parenchymatous tis3ue which lcd to dec.-ea5e in 'the sugar content. There are 6 tablea. A.SSOCIATION: Kafedra -L'iziolo,-,-;i rasteim-;.~,, Llvovskogo universiteta (Depari'ment of PLint Physiology, LIvov University) Card 2/2 MAMIKONYANTS, L.; TSARZV, H.; GAWBVICH, V.I., inzh..red.; VORDNIN, 1(.P., tekhn.red, AVOWI~ " * [Results of operatine rslay~-protection and electric automatic control equipment In power systems of the Ministry of Power Stations during 19532 It6gl skspluetatsil relainot zashchity I elaktroavtomatiki v onergosistemkh Ministerstva elaktrostantsli za 1955 g. Moskva, Goo. energ. izd-vo. 1956. 14 p. (Moscow. TSentral'naia nauchno-iseledovatell- skaiis elekrotakhnicheskia laboratorHa. Informatsionnye materialy no.19). (MIU 11:7) LZainestitell direktora po nauchnoy chasti, glavnyy inzhener TSentrallnoy nauchno-issledvTatOllskoy slaktrotekhnicheakoy laboratorii MinititeretT& elektrostantsi)r SSSR (for Mamikonyants) 2.Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey releynoy zashchity TSentrallnoy nauchno-isoledovatellskor elektrotekhnicheakoy laboratorii Ministerstva elektrostantsiy SSSR (for TSarev). (Electric relays) (Automatic control) (Electric power distribution) VORGHTSO ~VHLITAMINOV. Hikolay Pavlovich; GADZIVICH,V. I., inzhener, reda.ktor; BEGAK.B.A., redaktor; MYRDST-,T.-YF-A.,-t*elMnicheekly redaktor (Walking drag-line excavator, model ESh-4/40] Shagaiushchii ekska- vator-draglain ISh-4/40. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhitekture. 1955. 70 P. (M.LRA 9:1) (Excavating machinery) GADZNVICH V.I.p lazhener, nauchi7y redairtor; REGAK, B.A., redak-tor; I 1 0 14UL"Vy' tokhnicheskiy redaktor [General mechanization of construction work; reference manual] Kompleksnaia mekhanizateita stroitelir7kh robot; spravochnos posobie. Moskva Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroitelletvu I arkhi- tekture. Vol.2 tUrthwork] Zemlianye raboty. 1955. 527 pjMM 9:7) 1. Moscow. VoesoyuzW nauchno-ionledovatellskiy institut organi- zatsii i makhanizateit stroitelletva. (11arthwork) ICH v. T. V Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 35 - 17/20 AID P - 2128 Author Gadzevich, V. I., and Gugo, Ya. V. .saw" Title Soil-transporting machines (From foreign technical exper- ience) Periodical: Gidr. stroi.,~41no.3, 46, 1955 Abstract American excavators, trucks, trailers, etc. are briefly described and their design and capacity are discussed. Two American references, 1950-1953. Institution: None Submitted : No date GADZIVIC nauchny7 redaktor; TYAPKIN, B.G., redaktor Izdatel'stva; redaktor izdatellotya; VOLKOV, V.S., takhnicheakiy radaktor [14rdraulic methods of concentrating and grading send and gravel] Obogashchenie i sortirovka psalm i graviia gidravlichaskim spocobom. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkbitekture, 1956- 78 p. (HLRA 9:12) 18 Moscow. Tnesoymnyy nauohno-iseledovateltakly institut organizataii t makhaalzateit strottelletva. (Sand) (Gravel) GADZHAIZICIY I. To.., kand. tekhn. niguld Basic !prerequisites for the proper use of irrightion syitems. Tekhnijca Bulg 2 no.1:18-21 A 153. GADUALSKI, TLIIA TS. Selskostopanski kiddromelioratsii i vodosnabdiavane. 7ofiia7 "Nauka i izkustvo.11 (Tekhnicheska literatura) Dgricultur-A-hydraulic melioration and water supply 7 Vol. 1. L-19547 DA ITot in DLC SO: Monthly List of East EurOFean Accessions 1"C', Vol. 6, no. 10, October 19' 5-7. Uncl. 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