SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GILEVSKAYA, V.F. - GILIC, M.

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GIMISK&U, V.P.. ordinstor. 110 - Itseako-Oushingle diseam Yest.vau.i darn. no.5--50 5-0 153. (XLRA 6:12) 1, Is Belorumokogo koshno-yonerologichookogo instituta. (Pituitory body-Tumrs) PZVZWER, Ya Os. I T TXOFMVA. L. P. , PROKOHM, V. A. 0 Va. , IVANKOVA, F.I., nDOROY.A, L.G., ROMANOVSKAYA, N.Yu. Trenting tuberculAr diseqnes of the Rkin with vitamin D2. Sbor.nnll(,h,rAb.Bal.nauch.-isel.kozhno-van.inst. 4:26-13 154 (MrRA 11:7) (SUH-TUDERCLUS IS) (VIUMINS-D) PROKOPCHUX, A,Ta., prof. PROXOPCHUX, V.A. TromtIng skin diseAses with betft -laul,kozhno-ven,jnat, 4:106-115 (SKIN-DISEASES) (Bl7rA RAYS--TMAPEUTIC rAya. Sbor.nAuch.rRb.Bml.nauch. 154 (MIRA 1W) USE) GILzVSKAYA, V. F., Cand of lNed Sci -- (diss) "Radioactive Phosphorous E32 :and Ja-dioticti-vo 'Mallium TI 201~ In the Treatment of 3kin Diseases," ;' t ! I t) (i~L, ~)-60, 129) Yinsk, 1959, 12 pp (Minsic State 113 '.; t ) GnLpvSKAYA, V.F. - Use of radioactive phosphorus (p32) in dermatology. Sbor.nauch.rab. Bel.nauch4-iaslokothnc~-yon,inst. 6:33-37 159. (MIRA 13:11) (PBOSPHORUS--180TOPES) (SKIN-DISIAMS) GnMSWA, V.F. "WAUWMUMNSIOW Trsatment of BVients with eczema and neurodenititis with radioactive thallium M2 ). Obor.nauchorab,Bel.nauch.-isel.kozhno-van.inst.iit 102-105 '59, (MIRA 13:11) (MIM-DISEASIS) (TRAILM--ISMPES) GILMKAXA, V. F. Treatzent of eeseme. and nourodemtitis with radioactive Ti 204. Vast. deru. i von. 34 no.144-46 J& 160. (MIRA J.,tl;)) 1. Is Minskogo meditsinakogo instituta (zav. kafedroy kozhnykh bolezuey - prof. A. Ya. Pftkopchuk) (ECZ114A) (SXIN-DISNS&&--PSYCHOSCMATIC ASPECTS) (THALLIW..-ISOTOPES) A. ':o. 2, 10 Gill Z.; 7 C .1 U, tol- r I o -t: onmt, i. Planning and organirAL:tion of construction areas and works fr(m the point of viev of requirements of the Industrial Safety and Hygiene Agency (Conclutdon) p. 1143, V. 10, no. 5,, may 1955 DROGWIIC7wO 301 Monthly list of East guropean Accessions, (6U), LC, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 1955 Umel. GILEWICZ, A. Act'vity of tlie C rriasi-n ,ri Labor Frotecti~~n of the Scientific- TechnIcal Associntirn of Engineera and TechrAcians, In TrFinsport'-.ti-n. p. 272. Vol- 10, I'Ll. 11, Vov- 1955, Drogownictwo. SCURCE: East Eurepenri Accesslens (~.EAL), LC, Vol. 5, nc. 3, K-rch 19156. MEWICZ, A. ~," -V.'W ix, IW :iw." V~ iio~~ "Ce W4 0&"& "J 0 p. 50o (Instytut Techniki Budowlanej) Warszawa Vol. 11, no. 2, Feb. 1956 DROGOANICTYO SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EM) Library of Congress Vol. 5, no. 8, August 1956 Apr. I j P.CM35iO'~S (EAl I.-. 'v.( I . 'i n, FEibrl;,,r.-,, 2k 5h. 1, CO,-)7'ej'PnCC (I!' f,j I c-!iuir~ ; 1) of t he ~:f art t !;!I, M 1,he ent, i I'l c-Technical foz ,I oc-i at i on r)!' -r! :,nci Toc),nlcl, .-If ;,7i Vol 1-1 , No Nlar. lr~' n '.~.ont.l~ L-;~t t~,f' i-vt ..:.rcean :Xcc ,sicn T , r , T GY Vol- '7(,;, no. I-, A. for activity in tl!~, fie2.,! for titir.- fart( Cul I I,Zll )rv committec-9 n' !,'.cntl,.'ly 1.i7t, of "a.-it Furop--ar. Accr-snicnrz (!"',A I IL, Vel Fel,v-,,ary !,:"' , C- A Coftstruction of' a prestrem-ed-concrete hridj--,t- in Stettin. F. l15- 00ONA I 1*1-'1OY, (Centi-altia Rada Zwiazkow "at-cy-jalch i CentrAny List,~tut Ochrony !'racy) 1-,'arnava. Fol". Vol. 1h, no. 1, Jan. 11)1.,,?. list of Fa.c;t -iiropean Accpsni Morfthl,, L~. Vol. ;o. 9, bept. 1959 tuicla, Gilewicz, A. Observation on, industrial safety during an excursion to Brussels. p. 49. DROGOWHICIdO. ("wnictwa Kommikacyjr.9) Wmrszawa, Poland Vol. 14, no. 2, Feb. 1959. Monthly list of East %ror)ean Accessions Index (MAI), LC 9Vol. 8, no* 6p June 1959 uncla. GILFUICZ, A. Safety ropasurkii in fixinr pipelinen on bridres. p. 22. NBONA ?RACY. (CentraIna Rada ~wiaio%qch I DontmIny Inst, vtut Ochrom, Pracy. Warmwa, Poland. Vol.. 14, ne). ~, Nnrcb, 1959. Monthly list of Rast '~uropenn Accessions (FFjII) LC, vol. 1, nc. 8, Aug. 1959. Uncl. A. `)r1 rted :,o It 27 TIT014 micy, (centyall-a Rada Zvi[.-,kou i Gei-Itminy in!3t,,tut Dchrmy Pracy) 'Warszawa, Polamd Vol. 14, no. 6, June 3.559 Yontly Itst d' EaFt EurOFean Accez!sionr (EFAI) Lf, Vol. 9, n~;. 9 Sept. 19~cq Uncl. GILIVICZ ..M~~i2..mgr inz. - u - Infomation on the remdta of the analyvis of accidents 6ccurr'LlIg in hydmulie angirisering. Goap wodu 23 no-3:113-116 Mr- 163. GILEWICZ, AntORi, m9r inz. (Warsmwa) Technical conference an industrial safetj find b,-fiane in the building Wustry. Przegl budovl i bad miesok 35 no.4,2,1.3-234 Ap 163. GIUMIt Antoni, mfr In&. (Warszawa) Wuotrlai safety and hyglem in the construction industry, subject of debateo In the Polish Parliamient. P~rzegl budovl bud mitszk 35 no.7030-331 J1 163. GIIZ AatwLtj-jugr inz. (Warazava.) RWUL Organization, 1-016 " tasks of industrial safety committees of the local branches of tho Polimb Association of BuildIng Enginears and Tochniciame Przegl budowl i bud mioozk )5 m*.9.-502-50) 163. RMSMICZ-WCOWA, Danuta; GILNWICZ, Bronislawa Successful therapy of a case of severe cerebro-spino-bulbar form of Heine-Medin diseaRe. Pediat. polska 34 no.2:193-196 Feb 59. 1. Z Miejakiego Supitala 7.akaznege Nr 3 w Warazawie D.Yrektor: doc. dr mad. A. Marlin-Zakrsewaka. Adres: Warmwit, ul. Sienna 60. (POLIOXTELITIS BUISAR, in infant & child, cerebro-spinoo-bulbar form, ther. (Pol)) LUKASZEWICZ DANCOWA, Danuta; GIISWICZ,.Bronislava; DOBROVOLSKA, Haline, The role of t" poliomyelitis virus in peripheral Isolated paralysis of the facial nerve In children, Polski, thgod,, lek, 16 no.24~ 911-915 12 Ja 161. 1. ~ Mlojaklego SapiUla Zakitunego Nr .1 w Warazavie; dyrektor. doe. A. larkis-Zakrzevska; ordynator Oddzialit Nouroinfekejiz dr Danuta Luka3zewles-De.neowa I z Panetwowego Za)rladu Higlany w Waresawie; (lyr.,, prof. dr meC Felike PrassiVeki, (POLIOMYELITIS compl) (FACIAL PARALYSIS In infancy & ohildhood) P/046/62/007/001/001/006 D216/D3')4 AUTHOR: Gilewiest Jacek TITLE; Milne problem with the first order aninotropic scattering of neutrons PUZIODICAL: Nukleonikaj va- 7j no. 1-, 1962, 3-11 TEXT: The author obtains the exact solution of the one-velocity Boltsmana equation fat, first order animatropic scattering E'q.(I) .. ap r I f-Abstracterts note; AP P ~W + 2 (1 + bpp') T (.r, Ii') dIA symbols are defined"' i1.6,1, the case of the Int"i, ;%b of re-colfaarie-s' per collision, (-c.1 bedn'g li-as than 1, solves the Milne I lem, and determines the extrapolation length. It is first shown tJFt Of characteristic determinant of the Boltzmann equation has two real ren',o for c 4 1. Then, for the conditions of the Milne problem, the geneiAk solution of (1) is given by the method of K.M. Came as adapted by R4 Zelazny, A. Kuszellt and J. Hika (Ref. 1: Rep., IBJ 216/1X/1961) Eq.(81 Card 1/3 , I)I;Ii C P/046,/62/007/001/001/006 Milne problem with the D216/0304 x Wm (x, p) (p) exp* x + h+ 0, (P) exp,+ VO VO 1 4- f h (w) 0, (a) exp - -x dv [81 and this is solved for the appropriate conditions. Now, calculating the neutron flux,and using Davison's definition of the a8yMptOtiC flUXI the extrapolation length, z 0 , is Eq.(28) where Eq.(29). 110 YO J- o 2 I + slob(I-c) ig 1),b() In . ..... 1281 1 - PO b(1 --c)+(l + PO) r) tg 111b(I -c) X [b Card 2/3 P/046/G2/007/001/001/006 Milne problem with the D21G/D304 I ds nc X (P) V. ~ I ale 19 1291 2.f [S' ICYP r in 2 _~~ The author thanks Doctor R. Zelazny. There are 5 references: 2 Soviet-' bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language pub- lications read as follows: B.Davison, Neutron Transport Theory. Oxford 1957; K.M. Case, An.of Phys. 9 (1960); N.J. Muslihelishvili, Singular Integral Equationst Noordhoff Groningen 1953. ASSOCIATION: Warsaw University SUBMITTED: November 1961 C&rd 3/3 OF 1 19 1 %1 1 If ~, 4 11 kt 11 )A a a At a 0 0 a 4 a a Spe p . 6 a A- A I & L A-it -AL A. T. At" A 04 bitum" hvm Pc4iih U&tes. Kucjye4ki mad 1,#1WjW Cite. 6, 7-12 1111411); d bmt mettiml fac tilt. tMits"W" IYW P.41110) ffum britts drnml fnxn the "MurgYpilaw" coal tuint (near Knew. Weactrin Poljmdj was with a miitt. of 70% CA and 3)'V KIM. Sul*m. and Um Valumstfumme With increitanta CV114"ontent. Crudc CO. MAY oNtain . of N.A. subilances. the ( i to 59.63% M.P. W whkh AV .5') is k"m than that of the ntwl. rrsidutt (AN. 921. A. Six,rzyfiski so o ao 0 too AIII-SLA At 4LILLIMIC K L IV I NOT Loft I AMOK AT K* It a- 1-114~1 ill I'Aw. -.. --.- ..- - 0, - -- - - j-, --v . - - bt-l'-am amv All U a 47 '1 6 -6 Int An A I a IN " 9 a a 3 a 1 1.0 IN It I it As 01 it Is It a It If a N`* 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0v a to 0 0 4-0-0 9 * 0000000 see CCUNTRY PWAND B CATEGORY Chemical Teel-nolo-Y. r(j(!,-.(,ts and 7heir -)I i cal i ons . S'si I nit, III AUTHOR ~.'%tczynslii i I ewi cz, T171X ',ar 'iorivv(l r'rovyi an~ isttlts or lts ~'atalylic '37 ORIG. r7-erl . c I- er , t I ABSTRX'. 'Reviewed are Tirohle-nis invoIxe.' it-, tr- ri~firinw of tar, obtaine(l, ir, tl.e lZassifiratinn r)f l,rc)-i, cr-al briouettes. Anrtli,,~ll ar(~ (-nm--Fitions and oronerlies of these tur.%. nro results of tf,e exnerimental cz-a,c':.iyic of a fr.,Ir- tinn in '+e of c;.talysts, -rade ::~oli.-;L 1-4-n!onite clmls. that n(tlurttl. clity cutaly:-ts arp %s efff-c-tive :',-q sylithetir silic,i-ahlririr ly-e c-plyslE in- sorar !-s tle viplO nf cotwerned. Fv) 41 Card: P, is BRUICKW, A.1 ?MWC9 S.1 WERBER, T.; GILEWICZ, J. Des, of a radioactiv* sine isotope in studies of the mechanism of sulphurigiatIon of copper-sine alloys. Bul chim PAN 8 no.91489-492 f60,. 1. DeparUwnt of PlWaies 119 School of Mining and MetAllurgy, Cracow and Department of General and Coal Chemistry, School of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow. Presented by M. Smialovski. 03ine) (Isotopes) (Sulphurization) (Zino-copper alloys) KUCZYIIISKI, Wiercsyslaw; GIISWICZ, Janusz , On the possibilities of obtainirg olefine from coal tars. Praem chem )9 "o.12:785-787 D 160. 1. Katedru Techrologii Chemicanej, Unimersytet, it. A. Hiekiewicza, Poznan KIMYNSKI, Wlencwlfiv.. GIIZWICZp Janusz Svel-ling kinetics of brovn coal and plist in pyrtdine. Mat chmais Aon6.-26,-33 162c, 1. Mtedra Technologii Chemicznejg Unweraytet im. Adama Kichlovii-vi, poviah. GILZWICZJ, Studioa on the isorption capacity of (soals in connection with their metamorphism. Prace matexi przyrod Poznan 10 no.2:65.-74 162, 1. InBtitute of Chemical Technology,, Adam Micidevicz University, Poum, GIW.WIGZO i Solubility of brown coal and Inimine *#Ids in certain organic volvonto. Prace matem prsyrod Poznan 10 no*2:7547 162. 1. Institute of Chemical Technology, Adam Hickiewicz UnIvorsityt Po%nan, nORKOWSKI, Tadeusz;..GILEWICZ, Jolanta Rapid determination of the iron content in machine oil9lby the flaoiVocent X-ray analysis using isotopic sources. Nuklebnika 7 no.1209.3-799 162. 1. Instytut. Techniki Jadrowej, Akademia Gorniczo-Hutniaza, Krakow, i Katedra Fisyki II, Akademia Gorniezo-flutnicza, Krakow. BRUCKMAN, Andrzej; "ILFI,?,C7,WOLT8R, Jolanta . ..... Ra~'Aoiwopla st-ALA9 on the mechanism of forminu n heterophase sitIfide scale on copper-zinc, alloys. Archiw hu~n 10 no.1:103- 115 '65- - March 20, 1964. ADONAJLO, Aniela; MALYSZKO, Halina; PIATKOWSKI, Jerzy; DZIKOWSKA, Janina; MAGMIARZ, flenrykaj GIIMSKA, Aniela Compara'ivs evaluation on human subjeats of of anti-whooping tough vaaclues of doinestie vamelsal rsactionB after the applleation of wb*oping tougb vateises. Przegl.epidem. 15 immunizing properties produetion. H. Post- dipbtheria-tetalml- Ro.2:157-.162 161. 1. 3 ZaklAdu Spidemiologii PZH Ki*ro%raik, prof. dr J. Kortr-se"ki i to Sta4ji San...-Spid. d1& m. at. Waresawy Dyrektor. dr 1. Nierenaka. (VACCINES) (DIPHTHMUA AMUIDD (TETANUS imm-ol) (WHOOPING COUGH immumol) ADONAJW, AAielo; pom. techn. PIATKOWSXI, Jerzy; DZIKOWSKA, Janina; MAGDZIARZ, Henryka; GILEWSKA, Aniela Comparative evaluation of himan antipertussis vaccines of domestic production, III. Epidemiological evaluation of the pertussis component of diphtheria-tatanus-pertussio vaccines. Przegl. epidem. 16 no-4: 423-430 '62. 1. Z Zakladu Epidemiologii PZH Kierownik: prof. dr J. Kostroewski i ze Staaji Sardtamo-Epidemiologicznej d1a m. st. Warszawy Kierownik Dzialu Epidemiologiii lek. mod. H. Malyszko. (FERMSSIS VACCINE) (DIPHTHEFIA) (TIETANUS) Cbemic&I Abstracts Ificial UorLnj matter food Pro llq- a WIM and C4camys !elkwskst. MILY 25~ 1954 PawWomp Zakladu Hig. IVS3-,-8r-XM-TIrt cattiv-0 of Foods Oren wu substituted for that of Roth lit &tl,. the t%,i:, of coWng used in food products. Tbt,. chmiAtograrts tit, th"(1 is IICIPIUI ill Cullev. 31:11 puril~illg 111C k!uhilill~ llilil'li'l~ I. S. 11.1;v S (E,od New 01A for I Owl" if it it if Poland/Chermical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Food Industryy 1-28 Abst Joumilt Referat Khimiya, No 21 1957, 6722 Author: Siedlecka, Jadwigaj Sluzewaka, Lecinia; Kalinowska, Regina; 9.~&aj_~ealavaj Mazur, Halinaf PJekacz, Hanna Instituti:)n: State FoundAtion of Hygiene Titles Content of Lead, Tin, Copper and Zinc in Canned Meat and Fish Products 'Jrigir~ii Publications Roczn. Panstw. zakl. hig., 1955, 6, No 4, 277-288 Abstrazt: To determine lead, tin, copper and zinc in canned meat and fish products, two samples are prepared$ in one, mineralized by the wet method with ENO and H2SQ4 followed by dissolution of the precipi- tate in a hot Iture of RCI and H~304, are determined lead, tin and copper, while in the other sample, subjected to dry combustion, a determination is made of the zinc. lead and zinc are determined by the diphenyl thiocarbazone method, tin is determined iodometrically and copper by the carbamate method. Card IJl In ol L!I, OW, 5 14 '1- -/65 164. Of "'on-Ani: GIUMKAI S W:L Contribution to the knowledge of the karst development in the Hiddle TrIa3sic metalliferaus dolordtes in Upper Silesia. Przegl geogr 32 no.'L/2:97-112 160. (EEAI 9:10) 1. lnstytut Geografti. PAN. Pracownia. Geomorfologii, i Hydrografti, w Krakowle. (Poland--Karat) (?o1 and--Dol mite) GILEWSU, S. Thievolution of the asoarpment of M-Id-Triassio limestones and dolomites (Southern Poland) in the light of various theories of the evolution of scarplande. Bul geolog PAN 1-1 no.2t 113-138 164. 1. Deaprtment of Geomorphology and Hydrography of Mountains and UplanAa of the Institute of Geography of the Polish Academy of Soienass, Warsaw. Presented by M. Klimaszewski, L i?427-M HWF(l)~4*(M)/r/6WA(h)/EWP(t) IJP(c) JD MOM$* 'APO I CDM: UR/0139/66/000/001/004610053 Z.i Stolov, A, L. OPM xam~ ~tots tug""Ity (Kaxaskiy gosuniversitet) TI,"Z: WO". #108 404 1010*800ce spectra of the trivailent Pr ion in gatate mot SOUMI NO.., risikol, no. 1, 1966, 48-53 TOPIC TMG: 461CIUM dompound, tungstate, singlo crystal, energy band structure, possqodyotv~ "roy. level calrAin tung .1t*1,autbots study the ghgoMtion and emission sDectra of a to cxyot#l WLth ;)Avalent prazoodymium Impurity ions to determine the position o Mwoof * Prar $Y,levele f*r this ion and the z~gnftude of their Stark split- OW4 The wave numbers of the eir ag in the 16* orgy levels for the ion as well an ti-Ir tranal boo 060"d 4wing absorption ad luminescence are given in the M,-eO. The 000#y Of most tMaLtions Is given u well as their polarizationt v a *rOWAGUIW to axis C4), to (without polarization). Several 1/4 I A L LjtL-- I r r7l i L 1215"-66 ',,A(t~ MR: 0*8UO :,7010tively ws~ Um~*itlh an Intensity *ich varies from specimen to speolmn wm!: mot Include A 'N~tW Ow di"Mm. Stark Witting of the levels by the crystal ;fie~4 Is S"040t- thmO,q*UttI" of trivaleat pt-booodymium levels in otber crystab. 41*4 tj-j. j. bakm for prp"Ing the topic and for constant rest, V*O; Wo t figures Jlk) on CODE 00 MUTE: 18*yA/ ORIORM 002/ OTHREr: 016/ ATDIqm* dA cow 4A :'Abe NRi 060ort6 SOURCE CODHI U11/0181/66/008/001/0'142/01W Ab"MRS: 0110 j Uvanova, L. D.1 Stolov, A. L. 0K.G: Kazon~ StatolJniversity Im. V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin (Kazanskiy gosudaret"Orlyy U01versitet) 3+ TITLEt Uvostiptlon of Ca 10d centers with positive compensators SOURCE: Plzika tvordogo tela, v. 8, no. 1, 1966, 142-147 TOPIC TAG4., fluorlte, gadolinium, activated crystal, optic spectrum, crystal s3~~try,, luminescence center) epr spectrum A ABSTRAM: The a4thors obtained experim-ntally the optical spectrum (,d3+ c o f tore in CaF2 with rhombic symmetry, compensated with Na+, cn A: by and Ag~+ loris:~ The crystals were grown in an induction furnace 1pbe Bridg*ii met~W* The lundnescen'ce and absorption spectra were excited w#h.a higb intensity lamp and recorded with a diffraction speotrogr*ph (1200 linea/m, dispersion 3 X/mm). Introduction of thelz A:Ord -A L A06 NRS 0~0376, o*ensato~s:gave~~rlse to changes in the structure of the spectra, Oion .h Ougx4p q ~tbe spectrum of the noncubie fluorine centers, intensif da(tXon o~!the spectrum of the cuble centers, and simultaneoue Production ~6t spectra of na,w centers, whioh differed somewhat for the Oirferent d,oopenestors. The results are compared with those deduced from EPR ap.eatra. Replacement of two Ca 2+ ions in the lattice of the fluorite wit'l) Od3+ and compensator ions causes production of centers of cublo W rhorft~tp' fleld oymwitry, with the parameters of the rhOmblo oentOrs d6pphding on the kind of compensator use. The spec- *tA indft-64;te tb:lt the compensator Ion in rhombic centers tr6acopio d 4 lislocated1lis the,third coordination spbere, and distorts relatively Uittle the cubic, field of,the fluorite lattice. The causes of the jeazjy replac6wnt of the F- centers In the lattice are briefly explain- C. Th A~b'ors thAhk M.A, Zaripov and V, 0. Stepanov for supplyi ta, on thO114 R spoc~ra of the crystal and for discussing the oreoults. ar .has: 3 figures and 2 tables. BUD 001*t 2~~l sum 004 DATM 06jul65/. OHM IMF: 001/ OTH Wv Aft-h1 L Ima 04346, AC~. A AOOIAA~I~wj yo "I rill IV: 0.1 -i ILL M""! at WA omm swi m ldfta PC" "I orthe pv*h. ft Wftu* tismao an Aw"a" I 40iod I" 0 Own p INO m is as fto IOU"* Oft* OL of 30oWv on apt 0061 m Are ooe 14,4 Lull Alil it Tit 4*0 JD/00/1 f3 BOM= MV0051166/020/00210253/C)M AUMt Z. Zh. 0. Stol(TA A. L~ Livawys, L. D. Cra s none spectra or &I- TITIA: Abxo~ption aA4 lum' aese-enco in *Fg SWWZ-. Optlu i spi)Oroskopip) Y. 2Dj, no. 2: :L966) 283-292 Topic vm. Oboorv~~04 spectrum).1minescence rpectrum) Stark effeetp gadoUnimm, electron -`d;reoom=e# line widthp luminescence center A*SZWTt *0 Va*Oo of the investigation was to identify the term and the Stark #ructure at, the enoi$y levels belonging to the lone Gd-" in crystals of MM (Me Od$ Cap *) on tho basis of analysis of the emission and absorption spectra of the i 00~+ In these iarystailbt The optical spectra vera seamed st twperatures 300 and TM using i 6pectr4iqph (DYS-8) vith.linear dinmrsion 6 Alm. The nature of the boats of thO:: Ca-44 ioRm and their approximate concentration were determined by an V-46-4~' W.. M-11 t INponance meUod, 7he Stark structures of the 2. ?/2 and belo to~:,(ic;d~ Uds In *Mtsl fields of various symm~ries%7 e erb identi fie'42- The Oults Ob*'Oed that both the luminescence and the absorption spectra of the W b&V ~:zazn* lines in the ultraviolet region, with widths usually not ex- c6sding O.tl~: fteillibes; : 4 narrow down by a factor 2--3 times on cooling to liquid- nitrogen teOq*r&tvxo.' ~ A Urge number of the lives and the variability of their re- lotive intoil4tr iz~~:dWerent xw4plee with diffia-ent Od-%+ concentration point to the 1~ presence Of MOVUSI: Airos of optical centers, Orig. tat i has: 5 figures and 3 tables SM CMAt SM UNt 21NM&/, OW M 007/ 02H PJW: 005 ~i ~: 31 2 1,40ra DIL -'Mat 535- + 535 L 29955-66 ~cc "';R: V 'GI~runc%,-L-e;An (Kazan:;kiy gosudarstvenr~,~y un '1~ 1, S of trigonal CaF,,:Gd cente~-s with hydro)V1 compensa-,ion 3'UJ"'ICF izi' tela, v- b, no. 4, 1,)6 u65-i167 T -C OP- W,1'0: C111CIUM '1110ridC, ACtvated crystal, optic center, crystal, li.='nc.-cence npectrun, optic transition, line Gpliiting, Stark effect) I('1J) j"OL MOO ABSTRACT: The authors. point out that previously produced crystals with Oli- centers were sifoJect to viLrious defects which led to erroneous results. In the vesent in- i Yestigation they (;btained si-.-le crystals with nirq;le sypsetry due to Oif compensa- tion, with good optical properties. -kne CaF2 + Gd,,03 crystals were grown from the melt in an imiuction Nr7',ace by the droppinr enicible method in ft vacuum of ',-I x 10-4 rim 1-~S. ~.he cn,stalc; j,-,rown under such conditions contained in addition to centers with fluorine compenGatior., also o)ojj;en tril,,-,onal centers. Illie OH centf,-i-:-, were produced by introducir,-- KOII or NaW in the chari-c. Anal~ysis of the field constants, obtained by the EPRA method, shoved ',.Inat the 017, centern obtained in these cry,.-.als were identical with those obscrved by J. Sierro (J. Chem. Phys. v. ~,14, 218), ~961). The luminescence spectra of* the GO*r in the 011' centers were measured at roon temperature and at liquid-nitrogen temperature. Transitions were observed from all the Stark Card 1/2 L 29955-66 ACC NRt ,hPG0124'19 components of 61"y /;,. "0 (31, to the ground ati;te. The luminescence lines were narrow and the]tr (.,.-,ceodcd somewhat the intensity of luminescence from centers of ot*,.,-i, at the zz..;,c concentrations. 'Me wave munberr, and the be possible model of the OR center is splitting of to,:.z ~.re t-iIiilated -i 1, of a,-.d it is P~uggested that the 011 ion is located discussed in . - . res -k- I in the inter-n--icei; of flftl. coordination Gplicre, thus producing centers with a single (tritro.-ial) value of the spli,,ting! can be reconciled with the relation dcrive"~ by W~~- autl-icz., (!Lrlier (*;M Y. 8, 142, 1966) between the ter-m spl-itting and the diG'~ai-,cc betwee.-, -~hc Gd3+ ion and the compensator. The authors thank V. G. Stepanov for help with the work. CTig. art. has: I table. SUB COVE: 20/ sum Di,,zE: o6Sep65/ ORIG REF: 001/ on REF: oo6 Card OR t Gil'far.OY, F. Z. ; Mai4in, 13. Z, ; Nanyroy, 3tolov, A. L. J.i3: 1~azaa' State University jvi, V. 1. Wyanov-Leiiin (K(,%WIUkiy go3udaratyeanyy Te-nperature dqcnL~c-nce of Ue i~ad shifta of phononleso absorption lines' ci-yGtals of fluorides aCtA'VaLed witi, SDIMA CZ :Fizika tverdo6o tela, v. 5, no. "ki'l, 1960, 3070-3)"'), TAGS: ubrorption lille, lille siji"t, I)CLiVilte(I Cj'Y1)tal, fluoride, temperature dependence, Starli effect, optic tru;icition ABSTfVWT: 'Ine aut',-,OrG s-`fts of the abGor,-Ition lines of G 3 C r rLid B crrstals, to p'ia;,onleGs trazisitions .-a L;GI"2, al, n x O'~2 I 6P o Stark sublevels of tne terms 5/2 and 6P 7/2 froa the grou;id state 07/2 . a' Lunctions of the concentration and temperature. Une was made of the energy levels of Gd3+ in these crIstals, corresponding to different symmetry centers, piialished by the authors earlier (Opt. spektr. v. 2o, 99, i966; ;TIT v. 8, 1142, 1966). 7he Gd content was 0-1, 0.3, and 1.0 at.'P. The abGomition ripectra were obtained with a diffraction s?ectrOGraph The crystals were grown by crystallization from the melt. 7he measurements were rade in the interval 76--300K. All line vidthB increase with Card . 1/2 ACC t4R: AP6033572 increasing temperature in nearly linear fashicin. Tiic maxinum width range from 2 to Ghiftu occur with in- 6 cm-1 at nitroGen and room temperatures, respectively. Line creasin& teriperature, timoixting to 1-4 cm-1 t at all. wavelengths. -me line width is proportional to the Gd concentration. 'Zne wicitha Laid shirts increase wAith lowering of the crjstLl syiwnctry. The busic meta doen not affect the results much. A form is derived for the temperature dependence of the widths and shifts of cubic centera in matallic fluoride and ie found to explain the obijerved experimental data. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 5 formulas. SUB CODE: 201 5014 DAMEt 15Dec65/ ORIG REF; 003/ W11 REF: 005 'Unen !lutive in A rm2 che'Anut Nf~~ p 71 TA 0, Cri~ieni-, Slro-ri rr7iul Forr-Ft lAstr ct. No. 7, SCURCE s &.ii~t E,-rm-ear. Accer,-j,,,~- f-t 1 c, 15"gs- Do S/I911-LO1000100910061010 BO13/B055 AUTHORS: Ratner, S. B., Stinskas, A. V,, Gillgendorf, Yu. G. TITLEP: Mechanical Testing of Plastics. Fatii:ue Tests PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 9, Pp. 54 - 61 TEXT: The present investigation bases on a paper read by S.B.Ratner at the Conference on the Practical Use of Plai3tics in Building. This paper treated the physical characteristics of the mechanical properties of plastics and the specificity of their testLng methods. Owing to the great interest taken in this subject, the lecture material for publication was supplemented and subdivided into five communications. The first two of these were published in 1960, in the numbeTs 7 and 6 of this journal. At the outset, the essential difference between the fatigue of plastics and the fatigue of metals is stressed. The pret3ent-day methods applied in fatigue tests are divided into two groups differing in type of index and design of testers. The tests in question are the tests of hard plastics and soft plastics. The methods and testing machines used for testing hard plastics are essentially the same as are used for metal testing Card 1/4 Mechanical Testing of Plastics. 3. Fatigue S/191'/6-/C)OO/009/006/010 Tests B013,/BO55 (Figs.1 - 5, Table 1). The machine by De-Mattia, genera2ly applied for testing riAbber, is used for testing soft plastics in the form of thin, flexible Bheets and films, etc. (Fig.6, Table 2), (Refs.15 and 16). Data obtained at the Yiziko-mekhanicheakaya laboratoriya NIIPM (Physico- mechanical Laboratory of the Scientific Research Institute of PlasticL) permit the following conclusions to be draini The fatigue curve of plastics at harmonic stress usually has th(! shape of the curve accordinc, to Veler. The only difference is that it does not approach the horizontal asymptote, as is the case for most metals. This generally known con- clusion also holds for the plastics invest:Lgated. Testing of hard plastics was carried out by means of the MYK-6ooo (MUI-6000) machine and, in collaboration with the TsNIITMASh (Cent:ral Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machine Building), by means of a Y-12 (U-12) machine. The fatigue coefficients K (the percentage of remaining strength a relative to the static strength P) of glass-reinforced plastics and unfilled polymers vary widely. After 10 6 _ 107 stress cycles the fatigue coefficient of unfilled plastics averages 10A, while for glass- reinforced plastics it lies around 20 - 35/-4. The ap;,roximate constancy of the fatigue coefficient within one group cf plastics indicates the Card 214 Mechanical Testing of Plastics. 5. Fatigue S 1 /~~' !03rj/OO,,/006/0 10 Tests decisive role of static strength for fatigae. The knowledge of this fact permits an approximate prediction of the fatigue strength ori the ba3is of the static strength. The change in the fatieue coefficient differs con- siderably in the two groups of plastics mentioneds The relative decrease of strength is mvch more rapid in t~:e case of unfilled plastics than in glass-reinforced plastics. Considering thE permanent downward tendency of the fatigue curve, and thus also the relativity of the index (a or K), it is more suitable to take 106 stress cycleE. as a basis than 107 cycles. This enables testing periods to be shortened greatly without impairirg the resalts. In order to estimate the rate of decrease of the index, ar. additional basis of 10 4 _ 105 streas cyclt!s may be used. The index of fatigue strength is strongly influenced by the cross-section of the sample. This complioates the evaluation oC fatigue properties and com- parison of test results for products of different cross-Bections. The composition of the material has a much slighter influence on the destruction energy in the case of repeated impact stresses than in the case of usual Impact-strength tests (single Impact). Basing on the relative onergy of a severally repeated impact ~'with reference to impact. Card 3/4 Mechanical Testing of Plastics. 3. Fatigue S~//19 1!60 'C,00/00~/LA/6- 1 Tests B013/BO5/5 strength) it is possible to select those molded materials for which this energy is substantially higher than for most other plastics, including glass-reinforced plastics. The materials are selected on the basis of 11 criterion different from the one used in harmonic stresses, in whicYi tlie durability and not the work into destruction is compared. S. 11. 'Zhur~ov is mentioned. The-re are 6 figures, 2 tablei3, and 22' references: 12 Soviet, 9 US, and 1 German. Card 4/4 USSR/C hcmls r ry Chemical Vhql pla~;tlc eql-dpmert FD-337~ Card 1/1 Pub. 50 17/20 Au~.hor Gil'gert, M. V. Title 14andril for the bending of shells from vinyplat -,heets Pei lul.cal 10iiiii. pr~)zn. Nc 7, 434, Oct-Nov Alb rart. De!~(.-ribe it new type of mandril for Ow wnuf-wture cf vinypisvA ShelIS to be used In the con;;trwtion of' dwm~c-11. eq.I;pment Diu heated sheets are inserted into the yl!ndrical wind-1) and allowed to expand by rew;on of their inherent e1a:-,t.city. One fi6ure. Institution Derbcneviik Chemical Plant imeni I. V. 33,,alin GILIMM, YU. k. 15201. Hatod Oprodoleniya Zoofitstenta omttnktat-I B Clblakakh. TruAy Teentr. kerol. ubservatorit, TTP. 5, 1949, a- 38-45 801 Lot*ptsl Zbuhalloykb Statay. Vol. 48, Moskra. 1949 GOJAv I., Fwof.; GILGORE.. V.,, conf,; ClffhTOG, Gh., dr.; DIMITMCU, I., dr, A.new method of establishing a differential d,:.agnosis between gastric ulcer and cancer. Med. intfr., Bucur 13 no.5:733-748 My 161. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica a IT-n medicala, Cluj. (FEMC ULGER dinposir.) (STOMACH IFOPLAS% diagnosip) (GASTRITIS diagnosis) (GLUCOS" phttrmacolopy) S/12,~/60/ooo/olo/oOg/oo9 V93/E483 AUTHORi Gillguri.D.S., Engineer TITLEt lh---union Conference of [teat Treatment Technologists And Metallographare in OaWWWW--y PERIODICAL: Hetallovedeniye i termicheska)ia obrabotka metallov, 1960, No.10, pp.61-64 TEXTi The All-Union Conference, held in Odessa in May 1960, was attended by 650 delegates representing 1813' industrial undertakings, 27 technical colleges and 29 research institutes. The following papers were readt 1. Plenary Session. "Tasks in the Field of Development of the Technology, Techniques and Automation of Thermal Treatment" by Professor A.A.Shmykov. "Technical Basis. of Automation of Heat Treatment Metals" by A.G.Solodikhin. "Semi-Automatic Lines for Heat-Treating Screw Taps and Drills at the Frezer Plant's by S.G.Korolev. q "An Automated Machine for In ustrial Application of Gas Nitriditi Without the Use of Muffle Furnacest' by Engineer N.I.Tereshin (this process is carried out at 850*C and oil at 160 to 205'vC is used as the quenching medium; nitrided layer 0.5 to 0.7 mm thick is obtained by this method in a time shorter than that required when the standard method is used) A paper on Card 1/7 s/li!9/6o/000/010/009/009 E193/083 All-Union Conference of Heat Treatment Technologists and Metallographers in Odessa tile present state of development and the future possibilities of' high- temperature meta I lography,kI by Doctor of' 'rechnical !iciences M.G.Lozinskiy. A paper on tTie mechaniamlnd kinetics of' the intermediate (martensitic) transfo.1110-11~~ by Professor A.P.Gulyayev, Doctor of Technical Sciences., A paper on a new steel with redu hardenability and used in fatrication of gears and other machine parts, by Candidate of Technical Sciences K.Z.Shepelyakovsk*, (the new steel contains 0.4 to 1.2% C, has a lower manganese content and contains aluminium, or titanium as modifying alloying additions; its mechanical, properties are better than those of cementation steels). A paper on recrystallization, crystal structuredand migration of' atoms, by Professor S.Z.Boks~'teyn, Do o-r-of Technical Sciences. A paper on gas boriding of ale - I'Vby Professor Yu.M.Lakhtin, Doctor of Technical Scienc s. A paper on the 1~ Atungsten,ltniobiuwland other ormation of boride filmstion molybdenum metals, by Candidate of echnfc-al Sciences. A.N.,Minkevich. A paper on the effect of' the method of hardness measurements on the results of metallographic invest igat ions, by ProfeSSOT G.I.kokodin Alek.s 'e.L~ v m OY'W_~~ Doctor of Technical. Sciences. A paper on a new ethod e t Card 2/ 7 S/1:19/60/000/010/009/009 E 19-5/083 All-Union Conference of Heat Treatment Technologists and Metallographers in Odessa I% treatment of alloys in a field of ultrasonic frequency hydraulic 7- shock waves, by Candidate of Technical Sctences F.L.Lokshin (the trPatment consists in quenching steel in water i-n-w-ITTFU ultrasoni,: frequency hydraulic shock waves are generated by heavy electric discharges; under the right conditions, steel can be obtained which contains no residual austenite; its hardness is higher and its hardenability is 2.5 times higher than that of steel treated by the standard method; the risk of crack formation is minimized). A paper on therino-mechanical-magnetic treatment of alloys. by Candidate of Technical Sciences M.L.Bernst~~n. 2. Section of Theoretical Metallogra"h . "Movement of' the Interphase Boundary During the Martensitic: Transformation Taking Place Under the Conditions of Externally Applied Stress", by Academician G.V.Kurdyumov, T.A.Arbuzovat 1,.G.KhandroB. t'Orientation of the Interphase Boundaries During the ormation of "Elastic" Crystals of the Martensitic Phase in4CrAI ti Alloys.-i bY Academician G.V.Kurdyumov, V.A.Lobodyuk and f_.G~.Kha_ndros. "On Self-Catalytic Character of the Martensitic Transformational', by Candidate of' Technical Sciences O.P.Maksimo.v and E.I.Estrin. Card 3/7 S/l29/6o/ooo/olo/ooq/ooq 9193/1483 All-Union Conference of Heat Treatment Technologists and Metallographers in Odessa "Structure of Metals Deformed by Friction" by Candidate of Technical Sciences Ye.A.Markovskiy. "The Effect of Deformation on the Location of the"Curie Poi of Cementite" by Doctor of Technical Sciences N.P.Arbuzov and Candidate of Technical Sciences N.N.Varf "Phase Transformation,s Due to Plastic Deformation" by Engineer M.M.Snitkovskiy. "Properties of Large ForSingsl4in Relation to Various Factors of Plastic Deformation" by i~iofessor M.P.Braun, Doctor of Technical Sciences, "Structural Transformations in Steel Subjected to Plastic Deformation" by Engineer YU.A.Sysuyev. 3. Section of TechnoloSy of Heat Treatment. "The Effect of Mechanical and Thermal Treatment on the L:)w Temperature Properties of Constructional Alloy Steels", by Candidate of Technical Sciences Ye.N,.Sokolkov, S.N.Petrova and N.P.Chuprakova. "On Practical Methods of Calculating the Time of Heating of Steel Parts During Heat Treatment" by Professor A.P.Gulyayev, Do:tor of Technical Sciences. "Equilibrium Diagram of the (Co-1- H, + H 0) C. 2 System" by Professor A.A-Shmykov, Doctor ~_f Technical S-_iences. Card 4/7 S/129/60/000/010/009/009 E193/E483 All-Union Conference of Heat Treatment Technologists and Metallographers in Odessa "Operational Experience of Working with Endottiermic Atmospherest' by Engineer N.A.Titov. "on Mechanical Pruetitiei0of Certain Grades of High Strength Alloy eel'$ by Professor I.V.Paisov, Doctor of Technical Sciences. "New, Iron -BasejA SiT~t :Tl~b_riC~t ing Alloys" by Candidate of Technical Sciences A.N.Zhironkin; (better anti-friction properties are attained by the introduction of surface-active substances such as molybdenum sulphides, graphite etc.). "Development of Nickel-Free Steel for Large Forgingsis by a U Professor M.P.Braun, Doctor of Technical 5cxence a d Engineers B.B.Vinokur and A.L.Goller; (steel 30xrBT (3 OKhGVAorg ings 70D mm in diameter, quenched from 900"C, temp`eT~T-at 6OO'C and tested at a distance of one-third of the rikdius from the urface. has the following propertiest yield point equal 60 kg/mm reduction of area equal 42%; elongation equal 16% in both directions; impact strength in the longitudinal direction equal 6.8 kg m/cm2, and in the transverse direct3.qti equal Ill kg m/cm2). "Investigation of the Effect of Small Boron"and Titanium'!Additionis on the Properties of Steel 45 and 4OX (Ii-511and 40167-1- a I .4bTC nd date of Technical Sciences T.N.Nazarova. "Veaning-ol Metal Parts with Card 5/7 4 S/12,)/6o/ooo/olo/ooq/ooq E193,/E4b3 All-Union Conference of Heat Treatment Technologists and Metallographers in Odessa the Aid of Ultrasonics" by Candidate of Technical Sciences G.V.Zemskov and Engineers Ye.V.Smekh and L.K.Gushchina. 47-. Section of' Surface 11 ardening oT Alloys, "Diffusion Chromizing of' Alloyst, by Candidate of Technical Sciences G,N.Dubinin. "Precision Calorizin fhand the Possibilitien of Its Application in Machine Building Industry by Engineer Ye.Y.Ivanov. "Development and Industrial Applictition of Liquid Cementation"(1by Engineer I.M.Aranzon; (the bath consists of 80 to 112j~_`soda ash. 10 to 12% sodiwn chloride and 6 to 8% silicon carbidc~ operating temperature 870 to 94o*C; the duration of the treatment varies from 25 min for the cemented layer of 0.1 mm, to 2 h for a, cemented layer of 0.4mm; Rockwell hardness - C60). "Inve 11 tigaiion of the Processes of Chemico-Thermal Treatment of Steels bylg~i~h Frequency Induction HeaLingll by Candidate of Technical Sciences M.M.Zamyatin and Zngineer T.A.Baluyev*. 5. Section of Heat Treatment of Cutting Tools. A New. High Efficloncy, High-Speed Cutting Steelfliby CaTdidate Of Te---hnical Sc ient:e a-JN,F.Vyazntkov- and Hngineor A.N.Popandopulo (the new Cf%rd 6/7 S/l29/6o/ooo/oio/oo9/oo9 9193/E483 All-Union Conference of Heat Treatment Technologists and Metallographers in Odessa W steel is a modification of steel P.18 (R.181, containing more carbon (up to 1.4%) and vanadium (up to 3.5%) in the presence of 0.8 to 1.2% Mo and 7 to 8% Co). "Tempering of Hardened High.-Speed Cutting Steel by the Application of High Frequency Electric Current" by Candidcte of Technical Sciences G.F.Golovin. "On the Manufacture of Cutting Tool of Simpfe_-SITa_pe rr m the Chips of Alloy Tool Steel" by Candidate of Technical Sciences K.~I.Stroyeva; (the chips are heated in metal containers to 1150 to 1170-C and compacted by hammering; as a result, forged material is obtained with density equal to that of the cast steel and the carbon content within therOCT (GOST)specifications; the heat treatment for this material is the same as for conventional. forgings, cutting tools made by this method have life no shorter than those made by standard techniques). Card 7/7 -a IkWtWA,.b, For good insurance publicity. Yin.SSSR 18 no.7:54 J1 157. (MIRA lp:?) 1. Starehi), inspektor Goestrakha po Anetrushevskomu reynnu Zhitomir- skoy oblaRtI. (Advertising-Inourance) GTLIGIT") Ye. A. G:L'Ci';T, Ye. A. - 'Spore Formation in Pacillus Perfrinfeas." -3. Apr 52, Acad Pled Sci UEZIR. (Dissertat on for the P.gree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). S,',: Vecherazoa Moskya 9 anuary-De c ember 1952 TrGODORZKOV, O.Y.; SOKOWY. $.K.; KOUMZIWVA, K.1h.: TSURINOVA. Te.G., SIXONTAN, K.S.; KASHIN18VA. N.S.; GIVOUT, TO.A, Comparative studies on various methods for preventing tetanus ir- nonvaccinated subjects; passive and active methods of prophylaxis. Zhur.mikrobiol. apid. i immun. 27 no.12!77-83 D IS6. (HLRA 10:1) 1. Is Institute apidentologii i mikrobiologii Imeni N.F.Gawalei AW SSSR. (TRANUS, prevention and control, active & passive methods (Rue)) GIL'OUT, Te.,h,; BUIAMOVI. I.Y. Study Of tetauuz toxias and anstorins grown on casein media. 1hur. mikroblol.apid- i immuh. 28 no.4.-IO-14 Ap 15? (HLitA ID 10) 1. 1z Instituta eptlemiologii i mikroblologii ivini X-F.Gamalai A%W LLSR. (T-;,T-kbiU, enstoxine & toxins grown on casein madlum. qus'i*iaa) USSR Microbiology. imaerobi(; Bacilli. F-6 ',s Tour: Ref Zftur-biol., No lu, 1~58, 721~'9. -kuttL or Kashintseva, No 36; Gil~.Sut e. z3ulanova, Inst Not civen. ea6ratad Purified 7'atanus Aatoxin dnd Its C 0 n (" I"munological !,;,,O~)Orties. Oria Pub: "41h. ~aikrotiol., eTideiaiol. i i.L..-uricbic)!-~Rii, 1957, 17 C) llbs tr~, c t: No qb.,-,tract. Card 1/1 TASHINSIVA, 11.3,,-, GILIGM,__T*.A - ... -- Studies on the immogenic properties of sorbed tetanus anatoxit on guinea pigs. Shur.aikrobiol.opid.i immun. 30 no.10:82-85 0 159. (MMA 13t2) 1. Is Instituta opidemiologii I mikTobiologit Imeni Gamalej AMN SSSR, (TITANUS imunol.) (TACCINIS) USHIRTSEVA, N.S.j GILIGU _j SITSUKOVA 1, Z..-t~.-T pAl VOLGINp Yu.B,,; VASILIRTA, I.V.1 St-bdy of the sensitizing properties of tetanus toxoids in experi- ment. Report NO.lL Zhur.milcrobiol.epid.i J-Mln- 32 no.lsl26-129 Ja 161.r (MIRA 106) 1. Iz Institute spidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Cmmlei AM ~OSSR. (TETANUS) (A=GY) ; SITSUKOVA, Z.' . KASIIINTSSTA, N.S.; q~lq~TYg.A ra Study of the sensitizing properties of totanus antigens under experimental conditions. Report No-4: Passive sensitization. Specificity or the phenomenon of sensiti:mtion. Repeated deaensitization. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 32 no.10: 1.17-122 0 161. (MIhA 14: 10) 1. In institute epidemiologii i mikrobio:LoVii im. Gamalei AMN SSSR. (TIMNUS) (ANTIGENS kND ANTIBODIIS) WHIIMIVA N. S.; QA!qPj-r OIN, Yu. B.; VASILIYEVA, 1. V.; je. A.; VOL siifuioii, z. ra. bperlmental study of the sensitizIng properties of tetanus anataxins. Report No, 2. Zhur. mikrobiol., spid. I imm. 32 no.81132 Ag 161. (MIM 15:7) 1. Is Inatituta apidetiologii i mikrobiologli imeni Gamalei AW SSSR. (TETMS) I . LUJUNTSWO Ji-S-1 0114T, -_re'A.j VOLGI140 Yu.B,; VASILIXE-VA, 1.V.; SITSUKOVA I ZO Ij-- Experimental study of the sensitizing proporties of tetanus toxoids. Report No.2. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i Itw=. 32 no-91135 S 161. WkU 15:2) 1. Is lnstituta opidomiolo i i mikroblologii imenj Gwmiej MN SSSR. ( "TANUS) KASHINTSEVA, N.S.; GILIG.UT.. _T!tAq, SITSUKOVA, Z.Ya. Study ofthe vensitizing properties of tetanus antigens in an experiment. Report No. 5: Detection of the sensitizing properties of a purified sorbod tetanus anatoxin. ."hur.mikrobiol.,epid.i Imun. 34' no,12:100-105 1~ '11,1. (MIRA 15:11) 1. 1z Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologli imeni Gamalei A101 SSSR. (TETANUS ANTITOXIN) KASHINTSEVA, N.S.; WHAVROVA, I.K.; GILIGUT, Y(i.A. Effectiveness of tetanus component in sorbed diphtheria and tetam anatoxin. Zhur. Wkrobicl., epid. i immun. 42 no.l: 10-13 Ja 165. (MIU- 18:6) 1. Institut epidemiologii i mikrobioloiiii im. N.F. Gamalei AM SSSR I Smolanskiy madit3inskiy ins ".itut. GILIC, A. Yugoslavia (430) Science Graphic Method in resolving the spheric astronomical triangle of the geographical latitude of Zagreb ( : 450 491p 5). p. 1. Glasnik Matematicko-Fizicki I Astronomski~ 1*01. 2, no. 1, 1947. East Ey"BW aceaslons LAst, Library of Congress,, Vol. 1p no. 14, Dec. 1952. UNCIASSIFIED. GILIC, A. Yugoslavia (430) Science Sunspots in 1946 and 1947. p. 177. Glasnik Matematicko-Fisicki I Astronomakit Vol. 2, no.4-5, 1947 fggt Buropm Accessions List Library of Congress,, Vol. 1, no. 14. Doe. 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. OnIC, A. Ymaodavia (430) Science Sunspots in 1949, p. 188. MASNIK HATEKATICKO-FIZ:ICKI I k$!rWNOMSKI, Vol. 5, no. 4-5, 1950. bel &MpoAM &Lsvfieg jAstA UbrwT of Congress, Vol. 1, no. 14, Dec. 1952. UNCLAWIFIED. GILIC) A. Yugoslavia (430) Sciance Sunspots in 1950. p. 315. Glasnik Matsmaticko-Fi2icki I Aatronommki. Seri& 2, 'volt 7, no 2, 1952. East SuroRM Accesvj&na Ust, Library of Congre&5 Vol. 2, nos. 1 & 2, Jan.-Feb., 1953, UWASSIFIED. CILIC, Man. pukornik-. dr. The function of the sweat glands* Toje save pragl., Beogr. 11 no.%-10:422--425 S@Pt-OCt 54. (SWEATING byper-1wdrosim, ther.) 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