SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GATOVSKAYA, T.V. - GATSKEVICH, VLADIMIR ANTONOVICH
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BMMTM. V.A.; DATOVSKAYA, T.V.; KARGIII, V.A.
Investigation of the structu:~al changes in fibers by measurements of
their Specific surface areas and pore volumes. Vyaokom.soed. 2
no.6:916-925 Je 160. (KRA 13:6)
1. Fiziko-khimichaskir.,institut imeni L.Ya.Karpova i Nauchno-
issledovatellskiy i6titut shinnoy promyshlennosti.
(71bers) (sorption)
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AUTHORt Berestneva, G. L., Berestnev, V. A., Gatovskaya, T. V.,
Kargin, V. A., Kozlov, P. V.
TITLE: ()r&~rly piecrystalline szrucrure o' po.i.yxerq
PP,RIODICAL: V.VqokU[11o1ekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. no. 6, i,)61,
801 - 809
TEA T - !'Pfort~ the ~-hain al -i in the
qmorphouz, state '-,e in an orderl stfit vcn b-,J--i- c~i-? .--_,currence of
y
lang-range order. 1~rysLallization with t o r:i::! - 3. ) f! rr~_ o-tructtires
(spherol-.Lte,;.,) Js -~tic-,4Fc-t-ften very rapid, requi; ~1'.! ' I_LtT._je energy, when
polymers are converted irom the vitreous to tlh~? ~Ias'r7c otate. k.
mechanical fieLd anplied to a polymer wita pr6CrySt~kLlne orderly struct-
ure mty destroy the latz;vr. Further elongation .. -, --) hl~ forMation of
new oriented structuTes, wnich gre studied in t!io work. The
Tf%Pidly 11_'Iya 11 liy-i Line -v~ ,cvd lor the
study, crystallization bi-.ing observed by crystai th~_rmadynamic-
ally, and visually by The turbidity caused by tno -.f intert-ces.
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Mce tone t!y PtI-TP f-I. N'IG t I b I F, ,~-Lves expcrimenx,ti d-Ita ot' v.--trious film
samples, obtained by ca-ic-tilation of' the specific surface from sorption
data ob tained by ~A d ) kni ( D ~ us i ng the eqiia t -, on t~ f S . B ru nniler , P
Emmett, R. T'21101. (j'%ei . Ili .1 . A m o r . (.'Ii la- m . i v c . , ou ,509 ,19 % )
The increane o1 thu total internal film uurface dur.Lnir the fir~~t stare of
elongation is due to destruction of the orderly and thereforespecially
dense structure of' the isotropic ,3ample formed duringy film formation. The
data presented ii.lustr~Lte thut the cloqely packed, order)y structure
changes to a losely packed and less orderly struetu,.-.~x during thi5 process
(the specific surface increases nearly by a factor oi' 6). Further
elongation leads to a renewed increase otthe packsing aensity of the
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Orderly precrystalline ... B110/B216
molecules. The specific surface ofa maximally elongated film is, 2.5
times larger than the degree of order of the new orderly structuxe, but
somewhat smaller than in the initial film. Fig. 2 represents microphoto-
metric curves of variously treated PETP films. Orientation in the sample
produces an order involving much larger elements than the microelements
present in the unoriented sample. The density drops during the first
stage of elongation and then increases again. Macropores are present in
the isotropic amorphoua film. The density of PETP samples elongated 450%
is higher than that of the initial film, owing to orienting "healing" of
pores. This healing which sets in at the very outset of elongation
exilains the relatively smAll differences in the density values, as comp-
ared to the values for the total surfaces. Healing has no influence on
the total surface, since the latter is determined by the presence of clos-
ely packed structural microformations. The change in birefringence (table)
shows that the destruction of the prucrystalline structure i13 due to chang-
es in the position, characteristic of the initial structure, of the elem-
ents. This is confirmed by the diffraction pattern of the elongated
sample. The increase of flexibility, must lead to crystallization, i. e.,
to long-range order of the molecule centers, to orientation of the side
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Orderly prearystEL11ine B11O[B216
groups and to turbidity of the sample. Accordingly, the acetone-treated
sample gave the well-defined diffraction pattern shown in Fig. 2. At
higher temperatures, the increased flexibility of the molecular chains
facilitates the occurrence of relaxation processes. The latter enable the
formation of precrystalline structures and, finally, the crystallization
with formation of spherolites. There are 2 figures, I table, and 13
referenoest 10 Soviet-bloo and 3 non-Soviet-bloo. The reference to the
English-language publication reads as followes Ref 13, A. B.. Tompsonp
Do W, Wood# Nature, 176, 78t 1955-
Ass6clATION': Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy kino-fotoinstitut
(All Union Scientifle Research Cinematography and Photo-~
graphy Institute).I?iziko - Xhimioheakiy institut im L. Ya.
Kaxpova (Physical Chemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov)
Nauchno-iasledovateltakiy institut shinnoy promvahlennosti
(scientific Research Institute for Tire Industry)
SUBMITTEDt February 25, 1960
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BFMZTNKV,:V.A.; GATOVSKAYAj T.V.,- KARGIN, V.A.
Structural changes in cord fibers of tires in cervice. Kauch.i
rez. 21 no.1:34-36 Za 162. '(MIRA J_~Pj)
.1 -
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy inAitut, S'hinnoy promyshlennosti i
Nauchno-issledovatellskiy fiziko-khimichesXfy institut im. L.Ya.
Urpova, (Tire fabrics)
BERFSTEV, V.A.; LYTKINA, M.B.; GATOVSKAYA, T.V.; KARGIN, V.A.
Studying the characteristics of the molecular structure of the
various types of viscose fibers. Khim. volok. no.1:71-74 162.
(MIRA 1814)
1. NIIShP (for Berestnev, Lytkina). 2. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut
Im. Karpova (for Gatovskaya, Kargin).
BEMTM, V.A.; GATOVSKAYAJ, T.V.; KARGIN, V.A.
Manometer for meaBuring MBaurls with an increaBed accuracy.
Zav. lab. 28 n0.9:1137 162, (MM 16:6)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskly finiko-khimicheakiy institut im.
L.Ta. Karpova. (manometer)
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S/020/62/147/001/020/022
B101/B144
AUTHORS: Pavlyuchenko, G. M., Gatovskaya, T. V., Kaigin, V. A.,
Academician
TITLE: Estimate of the chain flexibility of polybutylene on the
basis of sorption data
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady,.,~. 147, no. 1, 1962, 150 - 152
TEXT: The isotherms for the sorption of n-octane by polybutyl ne with the
0 8
intrinsic viscosity 1.14 at 90 C in Dekalin om-p- 94.3 - 104.8 C, were
determined with a spring balance at 50 - 11; C. The isotherms for 94,
104 and 1150 C coincided within the limits of exgerimental error. Up to a
relative pressure p/p. of the adsorbate, the 50 C isotherm was higher * than
the 600C isotherm, which is explained by l8oser packing of the chains at
.50aC. The 85 0C isotherm interjects the 94 C isotherm at p/P.I.O.7 and
if the 750C isotherm is extrapolated this too intersects the 94 0C isotherm.
Hence, capillary condensation is assumed near the malting point, caused by
the formation of higher ordered structures and of spaces between them. An
estimate of the capillary diameter according to Kelvin gives 100 - 1000
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S/020/62/147/001/020/022
Estimate of the chain flexibility... B101 B144
which is in agreement %sith the order of magnitude of the structure
formations and pores found earlier (DAN, 146, no. 2(1962)) by electron
microscopy. A calculation of the thermodynamic segment characterizing the
chain flexibility gives a length of 60 carbon atoms. Since, however,
polybutylene contains lateral ethyl groups, the segment of the main chain is
assuined to have a length of only 30 carbon atoms which is consistent with
the length of typical rubber segments. There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Physico-
chemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov)
SUB11"ITTED: June 29, 1962
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3/020/62/143/003/016/029
B110/B138
AUTHORS: gajmkayaj_N. V-,-j Pavlyuchenko, G. M., Berestnev, V. A., and
Kargin, V. A., Academician
TITLE: Assessing the flexibility of polyethylene chains from the sorp-
tion values *
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 143, no. 3, 1962, 590 - 591
TEXT: The chains in crystalline polymers must be flexible for good
ordering and crystal lattice formation. The sorption values at room tempep-
ature can be used to find the flexibility of amorphous molecules, but they
must be determined during melting, when no crystalline ranges are present.
Another method must therefore be found. The sorption properties of poly-
ethylene were ascertained within a wide temperature range and below the
melting temperature of its crystals. The melting point of a regular poly-
ethylene specimen with molecular weight of about one million was determined
on a polarization microscope. The spherolites disappear at 131-1360C and
drops appear at 1640C. The sorption isotherms were obtained by using
spring weights in an air thermostat. Sorption gradually increases between,
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Assessing the flexibility
S/020162/143/003/016/029
B1107B138
75 and 1300C. The sorption isotherms for 140, 150 and 200 0C coincide with
the 1300C one. This means that sorption reached maximum at the melting
point of the spherolites. The merging of the 1250C sorption isotherm with
the 1300C one at about 60,146 relative vapor pressure, is probably due to the
plastifying effect of n-dodecane, causing the polymer to melt at low
temperature. The size of the thermodynamic segment was calculated to find
flexibility. The graph showing the size of the thermodynamic segment as
a function of relative vapor pressure of n-dodecane at various temperatures
shows that the presence of a low-molecular compound does affect it. It was'
therefore necessary to extrapolate to the zero content of the adsorbate.
At 750C the segment :monsists of about 600 carbon atoms. A temperature rise'
increases the flexibility of the chains, and the poosibility of realizing j
a large number of conformations. On melting, chain flexibility rises
steeply and all conformations are realized. In this case the minimum
segment value of 60 carbon atoms is only five times higher than the length
of the adsorbate molecules. This appears to be the optimum flexibility-fbr
crystal formation. Rubbers and rubberlike polymers with highly flexible
chains with 20-40 carbon atoms in the segment show poor crystallizability
owing to the great difference between the entropies of the crystalline and
amorphous state. There are 3 figures.
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Asseosing the flexibility ... 13110/B136 I
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Physico-
Chemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov)
SUBMITTED: Dooomber 19j 1961
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vATJTHORSt Gata" T. chanko. 01. U.;.Bereatnev, xqd!iL -V-A,,.
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rtiOU f0f low MO~.
TITLEs Sorption low -molakmlar compounds by polymr3 at bigh temperatures
~SOURM Vy*aokorao1eku3ysrM*y~ acTecUnerniya, v. 5, no. 7, 1963t 960-965
MIC TAG.Sj sorption, polymer... po3,yolefin,,
~ABSTRACTs- An improved appAratus was construoted to d termin he 0 ion of
Ie
~;n-dodecen 2ZetbylenelAt 75-= and'of n-"tane PO 1:UG t 25-3.15C.
apparatus,w6s entirely glass-sealed and permitted the recording o temperature,l
1pressure, and weight of the polyolefin samplos. Isotherms of sorption at various
:temperatures were charted, and it was found that the sorption capacity of poly-
etl7lene increases with- temperature, reacidng a mwdmum at 1300, the melting point
crystalline polymer. -In-polybutylerie, on the other hand, the sorptioll
capacity decreases from 250 to 606. From tk,re on it rises up to its melting
~ point. The conclusions draim from the obtaired results point to a Idgher flexi-
ibility in the polybutylene macroroleculea as compared with polyetl7lene, which may
~bedue to a shorter carbon chain and a greater branabirg out of polybutylene. Orig.'
cart. hasi 4 charts.
'ASSWIATION: Physico-Chemical Institute
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PAVLYUGHWKO, G.M.; GATOVSKAYA, T.V.; KARGIN, V.A.
Rvaluation of the flexibility of polypropylene chains and
some features of its sorption characteristir- Pt high tan-
paratures. Tysokom. soed. 6 no.7t1190-1192 Jl 164
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Fiziko-khimicheakiy institut imeni Karpova.
Y:
Effect of tile Chemical nature c,-,,
, r, the oarption
C'TaCiV Of C'l*Y!31Aljjtje J)olymori. Vy..,,nkc~m, "oel. 7 no.-/:647-61.9
Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
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AUTHORS: -P yuchenko, G. M.j Gatovskaya, T. V.,- Kargin,. V. A.
ylr~boy- ---- !~-:s - t
ORGt Phyaico-Ghemical Institute Im. L. Is, Karpov (Fiziko-khimicheakiy institu
TITLE: Influence of the characte rptio 7properties
; of supermolecular structures on so n
of isotactic polypropylenqef 14A,S&
SOURCE: Vookomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya,, v. 7,, no. 12,, 1965,, 2139-2141
TOPIC TAGSs adsorptionj sorption, spherulite, polymer, polypropylene plastic, octanj
ABSTRACT: The effect of supermolecular structure (different size of spherulites) on
the sorptive properties of isotactio polypropylene was studied. The sorption of
methyl alcohol,, n-octane, and n-dodecane on two different specimens of polypropylene
was investigated, The specimens consisted of spherulites of 300--350)x and 20-30
in diameter respectively. The sorption of methanol and n-octane was determined at ~tG,
and that of n--dodecane in the region of 100-2000o The results are presented
graphically (sea Fig., 1), It in suggested that the adsorption effect depands mainly
on the apherulite-size and occurs only on the outer surfaces of the lattere
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 3, p 104 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Gatovskiy, K. M.
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TITLE: Deformation of Thin Sheet Metal Under Torch Cutting (Deforma-
tsii tonkolistovogo metalla pri gazovoy rezke)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tsentr. n. -i. in-ta rechn. flota, 1954, Nr 28, pp 93- 117
ABSTRACT: The problem is solved by taking into consideration the non-
uniform temperature distribution along the cross section of
the strip under critical temperature conditions with the assump-
tion of conservation of plane cross sections. The temperature
field is determined by summing up for every point the heat
effects created by a linear concentrated source of heat (result
of metal burning in oxygen) and by a normal circular heat
source consisting of the action of the flame on the surface of
the metal. The resulting curvature of the plate is determined
from the conditions of temperature (T) distribution in the cross
section passing through the yaordinate of the 6000C isotherm.
The magnitudes of the residunal cfeformations are found with con-
sideration of the plastic deformations resulting from the heating.
Formulas are given for determining the radii of residual curva-
Card 1/2 tures as a function of the ratio of the strip width being cut to
SOV/124-58-3-3259
Deformation of Thin Sheet Meta, Under Torch Cutting
the width of the plastic deformation zone. Nomograms are given for the
relationship between the length and the width of the strip and the magnitude
of its residual flexure. Residual flexure deformations of the strip are
scrutinized for cutting out the strip along one and along two edges. A
rational procedure for cutting out several strips out of one sheet and the
limits of the possible application of cutting out patterns without allowances
are examined.
G. A. Nikolayev
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GITOVSKIT, I.M., inxhener.
Determining the deformation of hull elements welded in stiff
mountings. Trudy TSNIW no.28:118-139 154. (KLU 9:1)
(Hulls (Naval architecture)--Welding) (Deformations (Mechanics))
GATOVSKIY, I.M., inshener.
Generalized parameters of deformation of welded elements.
Svar.proisv. no.1 :9-13 Ja 155. (KULA 9;4)
1.?Sentrallnyy nau-chno-Issledovatel'skiy inatitut rechnogo
flota.
(Welding) (Strains and stresses)
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li~-t+e in ~!-:Ii C'd
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GATOVSKIY, K.M., kand. takhn. nauk; FPUMIN, S.R., kand. tekhn. nauk
Simplified method of preparing jacket plate for shaft
mills and exhaust fans. Svar. proizv. no.5%22-25 My 164.
(MIRA 18:11)
G ., kand.'Iek~m.raukj CIIEILNC,:,,AZ, F.I., in-,,h.
fS
Effect of the size limit of products on the heat convection
process and weldint. -,,. , ~,, , W..
(MIRA I&I.)
I.. ).eningradskl.y insbltuL vcdnogn, transporta.
GATOVSKIY K N L~kande tekhn. rAtLk; OHERNOGLAZ, F.Aep ~jiz~#
Deformation determination in the welding of unlike metals.
Trudy LIVT no.M27-36 165. (MIRA 18:10)
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KASITSKIY, I.; W&VICH, Ye.; ZVEREV, A.; KAPUSTIN, Ye.;
NEMCHINGV, V., akademik; VOROBIIEVA, A.; MSTAFIYEV, G.;
SIIAIMRIN, A.; XOSYACHENKO, G.; PLOTNIKOV, K.; ALITER, L.;
ROTSHTEYN, L.; SPIRIDONOVA, N.; MASLOVA, N.; RUSANOV, Ye.;
KAPITONOV) B.; KULMV~ T.;_.g ~TCVSKIY, L._
Problems of the economic stimulation of enterprises.
Vop. ekon. no.11:87-142 H 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Komitet Vsesoyuznogo soveta nauchno-t-khnicheskikh
obshchestv po ekonomike i organizatsii prbizvodstva
(for Kasitskiy). 2. Institut ekonomiki AN SSSR for
Hanivich, Zverev, Voroblyeva, Yevstaf' V, Shakhurin,
Plotnikov, Maslova, Rusanovj, Kapitonovr~ 3. Nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut truda (for Kapustin).
4. Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy finansovyy institut (for
Nosyachenko). 5. Nauchno-issledavatellskiy okonomicbeskiy
institut Goeudax5tvennyy nauchno--ekonomicheskogo soveta
Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for AlIter).
(Contirrued on riaxt card)
KMITSKIY, I.-(continued) Card 2.
6. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-ckoncunicheskiysovet Soveta
Ministrov SSSR (for Rotshteyn). 7. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet-(for Spiridonova). 8. Azerbaydzhanskiy -
gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni S.M. Kirova (fof Kuliyev).
9. Predsedatell Nauchnogo soveta po khozyaystvennomu
raschetu i materiallnomu stimulirovaniyu proizvodstva,
chlen~korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gatovskiy).
(Industrial management)
(Incentives in-~n4j;stry)
GATSENKO, B.111.
Effecl, of purametero of the orientation of a cabl& for mneasuring
sea co:-rents with an electromAgnetic current meti~r. TrAy Dallnu-
vont~ NIG141 no.17:76-84 '64-
A nomogram far determining uie correction for lowerIng the elec-
trodes of. an Plactromagnetic current mater. lbicl.:85-9,",
tine of a rod for meas~jring, grant volocities or ali ocean ~~u-renlt
with a 2h,-3 current mater from a chip. lbid.:99-100
A nomograz for determ-Ining the Iame-slon depLh a' a bitt-,t-ne r7n()-
graph. Ibid. : 112-12,-~
R,4 I
OATOVSKIT,.Lev Markovich.
... - - -.- - -, ~ ~ -
0 piatiletnem plane vosstanovleniia i razvitiia narodnogo, khoziaiatva SSSR na 1946-
1950 gg. (On the five-year plan for restoration and development of the national
economy of the USSR, 1946-1950). Moskva, Kraswda zvesda, 1946. 63 P. (V pomoshch
alushateliu politahkoly).
DLCi HC335. G32 1946
SO: Soyle TransRgrtatio Md Communications, A Hibliogranhy, Library of Congress,
Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Uncleasified.
GATOVSKIij, IEV~ MAR'
Ekonomicheakaia pobede Sovetakogo Soiuza v Velikoi Otechestvennoi voine. LThe
economic victory of the Soviet Union in the Patriotic war7. Moskva Ogiz, 1946.
112 p.
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(Communism)
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doktor okonom.nauk; KIWIGNOV, I.I., doktor okonom.nnd:~rinimal
uchantlye STAROVSKIY, V.11.. RABIHOVICH, M., red.; DANILINA, A..
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(Political oconomy; textbook] -Politichdakain ekonomiia; uchobnik.
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lkndemii nauk SSSR (for Leontlyev, Starovakiy). 3. Doystvitellnyy
chlen Vsaso3mznoy akademii sol'akokhozyaystvennykh nank imani V.I.
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(RconomicO
GATOVSKIY, L,
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present stage. Vop ekon. no (MIRA 12:5)
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(Political economy; textbcok] Politychns ekonomiia; pidruchnyk.
Pereklad 2 3 perer. i dop. roslialkoho vyd. 1959 roku. Kyiy.
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(Economics)
GHUKHNO, A.A.; KOZLOV, G.A.; KASHCHENKO, A.I.; AGATIbEGYAN, A.G.; VOLFIV,
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M.F.; PAVLOV, P.M.; ATLAS, M.S.; KATS, A.I.; NIAROMANSKIY, NI.G.;
ANCHISHKIN, I.A.- SPIRIDONOVA, N.S.; KRONROD, Ya.A.; SULIMOV, I.A.;
BREGUI, E.Ya.; R02ENMAN, Ye.S.; VARTANYAN, K.A.; NOVIKOV, V.A,;
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partiynaya shkola pri TSentrallnom komitete Kommunisticheskoy partii
Sovetskogo Soyuz!L (for Kozlov, Volkov, Zhukovskiy). 3. Yaroslavskiy
gosudarstvenny-y pedagogicheskiy institut (for Kashchen-ko, Narovlyan-
skiy, Sulimov). 4. Institut ekonomiki i organizatsil promysblennogo
proizvodstva Sibirskogo otdelenifa All SSSR (for Aganbegyan).
5. Institut povysheniya kvalifikatsii prepodavateley obshchestvennykh
nauk pri Kiyevskom gosudarstvennom liniversitete (for NaGornyy).
6. Moskovskiy gosudarstvernyy universitet (for TSa,~olov, Spiridonova).
7. Akademiya obshchestvennvkh nauk pri TSentrallnom komitete Kommu-
nisticheskoy partil Sovetskogo Soy-uza (for Kov~tlova), 8,, Laningradskiy
finansovo-okonomichenkiy Institut. (for Pavlov). 9.. Moskovskiy
finansovyy institut (for Atl,is)~ 10. Nauchno-issledovatellckiy
institut truda (for Kats). 11. Ini:titut ekonoraki AN SSSR (for
Anchishkin, Kronrod). 12. Moskovskiy ekonomiko-statisticheskiy
institut (for Bregell), 13. Moskovskiy anergeticheskly initibit
(Continu-.d on next card)
CHUMITO,- (Continued) Card 2.
(for Rozenman). 14. Armjanskiy sel?skokhozjayst,.renn./i institlit
(for Vartanyan). 15. Permskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for
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redaktor zhurn-ala "Voprosy ekonomikill (for Gatovskiy).
(Economics--Study and teaching)
GATOVSKIY, L.I.I.; KOVALEV, N.I.
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1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gatovskiy).
(Economics, Mathematical) (Calculating machines)
ARZUM-M, A.A., akademik; BERG, A.I., akademik; MUKOV, Ye.M., akadanik;
SWRIOV, N.W., akademik; VINOGRADOV, V.V., akademik; FRANTSEV, L.P.;
SHCHKRBAKOV, D.I., akademik; ANISMOV, I.I.; GATOVSKIY,,41~.;
IOVCHUK7 M.T.; FEDOSETEVp P.N., akademik; Ra-[AMKB,-ES.; MISTANTIFOV,
F.V.; MITIN, M.B., akademik; YELYUT114, V.P.; PLOTNIKOV, K.N.;
PRUDEVSKIY, G.A.; YUDIN, P.F., akademik; RYBAKOV, B.A., akademik,-
KOTISTANTINOV, B.P., akademik; KIIVOSTOV, V.M.; KEDROV., B.M.; WiKOV,
A.A.; BAISHEV, S.B., akademik; ALEKSEYEV, M.N., prof.; SKAZKIN, S.D.,
akademik; ALEKSANDROV, A.D.; POSPEWV, P.N., akademik
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1. Chleny~-korrespondenty AN SSSR (for Aleksandrov, Frantsev,
Anisimov,, Gatovskiys, Iovchuks, RomasIddn, Konstantinov, Yelyutin,
Flotnikov, Prudenskiy, Khvostov, Kedrov, Harkov). 2. AN Kazakhskoy
SSR (for Baishev).
(Research)
GATIOVEKIY) L. M.
"Certain Droblems of material incenti-,res at industrial enterFrizes."
report presented at Corif on Economic Development of European So(--ialist
Countries, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 30 Nov-6 Dec 61t.
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GATSSAKI V. M.
"VoynitsViy i gaydutskiy narodnyy teatr v Moldavskoy SSR, El%!vernoy Bukovine
i Severo-Vostochnoy RUmynii."
report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthrorologica.1 & Ethnological Sciences,
Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64.
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Iqmphatic system of the wall of the tuba uterina.' (with IMmmar7
in Inglish) Arkh.anat.,gist. i embr- 35 no,5:41-48 S-0 158
(MIRA 11:12)
is Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. chlon-korreBpondent AM SSSR
prof. D,Ao Zhdanov) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditainshrogo instituta
imeni I.N. Sechenova' Adres avtora: Mosk7a, 3. Pirogovskaya, d.2/6
1-y meditsinskI7 institut. kafedra anatomii cheloveka.
(FALLOPIAN TUBES, anat. & histol.
lymphatic system (Rua))
(LYWHATIC SYSTEM, anat. & histol.
fallopina tube (Rua))
GATSALOV, M.D. (Severo-Osetinakaya ASSR, Ordzhonikidze, Pushkinakaya
ul - 140)
Intraorganie venous canal of the human uterine tube. Arkh.
anat., gisU i embr. 44 no.2:87-�2 F 163. '
(HIRA 17:2)
1. Kafedra normalincy anatomii (zav, - dotsent, V.V. Fedipty)
Save ro-Osetinskogo gosudaretvennogo maditainakogo institutal
Ordzhonikidze.
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