SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GINGOLD, A. - GINKO, G.

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GINGOLID, A.I., karid.med.muk Dar work practice in bornehography in children. Pediatriia no.g: 50-54 4 '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. It dotskoy klinichoskoy hollnitny iment N.F.Filatova (glavnyy vrach K.N.Kslugina. (BROICH I-4tADIOGRAPHY) GIN40LID, A.I., kFknd.sed.nauk X-Tay dinpnosle of congenitAl Atrealas of the aBODhague nnd Intestine In newborn LwIth summar7 In Englishj. Yest.rent. I rpd. 12 no.6:32-37 N-D 157. (NDU 11:3) 1. lz rentgonologichookogo otdelentyA klAV. A.I.Gingol'd) Detakcy klinicheRkny bollnitsy imeni. Drof. B.P.YilAtovn (glnvnyy vrsch H.N.Knlugina) I kliniki khirurgil. dptskogo vozrnstA (zAv.-Drof. S.D.Ternovshrjy) 11 Moskovskogo iieditsinskogo InstitutA imeni B.I. Pirop,ovA. (ESOPHAGUS, Rbnorm. atresin in newborn, x-rAy ding. (Rus) (DOICSTIRS, abnorm. name) GINGOLID, A.I., ORAITSKAYA, V.P. "--1C;n ric'ke'ts in a 7-year-old girl [with summary In Inglish]. Pediatriia 36 no.9t48-51 D158 (MIRA jlzll) 14 Is datskoy klinicheakoy bollnitsy iMOni N.Y. PilAtOVA (glaniyy vrach Wo Wugina) I kafedry propedevtiki detskikh bolezney (zavi - prof. V.A. Vlasov) If Moskovskogo meditsinakogo instWita Imeni N.I. Prigova. (RICIMTS, RMEAL, case reports in ? year old girl (Rus)) BRYUM, B.I.: SHCHERBATOV, I.I.: GINGOLID, A.I. Significance of tomography In the detection of noncontrast foreign bodies in the bronchi in ohildren. Pediatrita 37 no.904-58 S '59. (MIRA 13-2) 1. Is rentgonodiagnostichookogo otdola (zavedu"hehly - prof, LAP Shakhter) Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo rentgeno-radlologicheekogo in- stituta Hinisterstva sdravookhrananiya RSFSR (diroktor - doteent I.G. laoinove.) i kafedry ukha, gorla I nose, pediatricheakogo falcullteta II Mookovskogo meditalnekogo inatituta iment N.I. Pirogova (zavedu- yunheMy I.I. Shcherbatov) ne. base Detakoy 1clinichaskoy bollnitay iment V.P. Filatova (glavnyy vrach M.N. XaLlugina). (BRONCHI for. bodies) GINGOLIDP A.I.v kandemd-mulf (Koakwat 3-j& Mbmankayu ulep d.14, kv* 83) fi6wb~-Of congenital toxoplasmoaio in children. Vest. rent. i rad. 35 no. 6s6o,62 R-D 160. (KMA 14:2) 16 Iz Detskoy klinichaskoy bolluitay imeni prof. M.F. Filatova (glavnyy vrach L.A. Vorokhobov), (TOIOPLASMOSIS) (SKULL-DISEASES) (CALCIFICATION) GPG0L'Dq A,I,t kand.med.nauk Radiosco~ilq diagnosis of solid inclusioasp muBcu2ar ossificationg and oalcificationq in the soft tissues 4n children, Vop, okh, mat, i dot, 5 no,6:75-78 N-D 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Iz Detskoy klinioheskoy bollnitsy imeni N.F. Filatova (glavnyy mrach M.N.Kalugina. (TqSU&q-WI0GBAPHY) (OSSIFICATION) (GLLGIFICATION) GINGOLID, A.I.; IVANOVA, L.I. Congenital multiple punctate epiphyseal dysplasia. Vest. rent. i red. 37 no.1:63-65 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz rentganologichaskogo otdoleniya Dotskoy Idinicheakoy bollnitsy imeni N.F. Filatova (glavnyy vrac4 L.A. Vorokhobov). (EPIPHYSIS-4BNORMITIES AND DEFORMITIES) GOGO MIA' ~fl.i ZHURAMVA, TOV. "ical roentgenological olvervatiom in extropby of the .urbmry bladder in children. Vest* rent. i rad. 38 no,lt 43-46 U4163. (MIRA 16slo) 1, It kliniki khirurgii detakogo vozrasta (zav. - prof. I.K. K=aohev) II Mookovakogo maditsinskogo instituta na, bass Detqkoy kl1nicheskoy bollnitsy imeni V.F.Filatova (glavnyy vracb L.A. Vorokhobov), Hos)(va. BLY1111INA, GING01,11), A.I. One of the forms of'dT ,sostotic oli-gojJxen"a. nevr. i psikh. 63 no.7:1085-1088 163. I. KII-ndlca poikhozov dettikogo vozninta Instituta psilliatri! (d!rektor - prof. (,ye rt(ip-lei,iye 1:e',[3kay zdravookhraneniya 'ISFSR i klinirbeakoy boltiji.t.t3y Imeni N.F. qITIGOL-D, A....Z., Imnd. med. nauk. Bronrhogrnnhy in Purulent diseases of the lungs in oediatric surgery. Khirurgiin 34 no.3:7?-81 Mr '58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. 1% kliniki detskoy khirurgii 11 MoskovokDgo ,,onudarstvemogo MOdItSin- akago institute. im N. 1. Pirogova (zav. kafedroy detskoy khirurgii - prof. S.D. Ternovskiy) nn bame Detskoy bolinitsy im. N.7. Filatova (glavnvy vrneh M.N. blugina) (LMIG DISMBS, in inf. & child purulent, value of bronchography (ibis)) (BADHOHI, radiography bronchography in surg. of purulent lung dis. in child (Rus)) FANOV, Ilikolay Anatolly~,,vich; FOOSKAGHENA, Klavdlya Abramovna; '111"SOLID, Antonim Zelldovna; STARIGHM, red.; GGLIDETELID, A.Ya., red. .114 [Panual on pediatric roentgenolof,--] Rukovodstvo pc det- skoi rentganologii. Xoskva, Veditsina, 1965. 591 p. (VIRA 18:10) 0-//V kcj '5' CH T4 bhoo-tIRrig (amthor]-, UMIN, G.A. [editor); GIVWLIDj_j%4**, IXNV.! . . BUT, A.M. (translators]. mimmimm [Geography of now China] Geograftia Novogo Kitaia. Pereyod a kitaiskogo L.S.Olngollds i A,.K.Ledovskogo. Moskva, Isd-wo Inostrannoi. lit-ry. 1953. NLRA 711) (Chija--Physical geography) (Physical geography--China) (ChIns-- Geography. loonosic) (Geography, loonomic--China) GATOV, A.G. [translator1;.GINaQL% L.S., [translator); GRERENNIKOVA, Ys.N., (translator); ZAMIN. B.N. [tranelhtor), ZVONOV, A.A. [translator]; LSATJINKO, B.S. [translator]-, KOrOV, A.V. (translator]; KATZ11ROV. S.M. (translator] SAYONOU. Z.H. [translator); SOVXTOV, I.I. [translator); GOROKIN, V.7. [translator]; TSMKOVA, T.Ta. [translator]; CHZHOU, Sun-ymnl [translator]; SOGOKONTAN, O.S. [translator], redaktor; SHLPOVAWV, V.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Socialist developmen t in the Chinese village; a collection of artic)es prepared by the office of the Central Gommittee of the Chinese Communist Party] SotsiallBticheskit podNem v kitalskoi dereven; abornik izbrannykb statei podgotovlen kantseliariet TsK KFX. Moskva, Izd--vo inostrannoi lit-ry, 1956. 502 p. (MIRA 9:10) (China-Agriculture) V'I r it I ~ 0 Ge* 0 00 00! 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Wild 4,,304(m)(in Fttnrf--Tbe hNsk) -00 10.1 v pa cT. blood; it attains -00 -eble,.: individusla with chrimic myr- I iltrAs b JoLvtxm kwcmk, b4l mem in tMw with chronir ly 1- 0 phatic Ituctiffils. -00 09 Poo 00 00 00 .3 46 v 00 Wes tat 3640 fit EOO -AV a of a m It 4 iWiD n It III 00 t 00 s: 00 b- aid- ow"" . u lwd.: It, 210), A iw-b-" L a 41.IlLt.URGICAL WORATLOR CLASISKOWN 1k bu so a -Al 0 $Sol 0 -00 .00 -00 !,so '00 .64 -00 ~00 400 age SOO too 0 t!o 0 iris* tree i-i i-d w~, , sees* 7':)T("4 See. 6 Vol 11,112 Inferral red. De c rc 7286. THE IIAHMATOLOGICAL PICTURE IN OLD AGE. 1. PRELIMINARY CON SIDPRATIONS. 11. THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD: 111. THE BONE MARROW - L'aspect h(-matologique de I& vieillesse. 1. Considdrations prMiminaires. ll. Le sang pdriph6rique. III, La moelle osseuse - Gingold N. , Pod- horscht A. , Cutcudache C. , Enache - C1unF5-_F-,-a_n_J__I1a Ian A. Inst. de Gdrial. Prof. C, 1, Parhon', Bucarest - SANG 1958. 29/3 (230-246) ,rabies s 1. The literature is reviewed. 11. The findings In 80 persons (29 men, 51 women) from 60-106 yr. of age are re- ported. The erythrocyte counts were normal or slightly below normal, the Ilb con- tent markedly reduced. The numbers of reticulocytes and thrombocytes were normal. the serum Fe content lower. In comparison with normal adults the quali- tative blood pictures showed more atypical elements (TOrk's and Rieder's cells. plasma cells, lymphoreticular elements) and more morphological changen in the erythrocytes and leucoc lea (anisocytomis, poikilocyloRia, aniHochromia, macro- cytosis. micrDcytosim, typersegmentation, pathological granulation. etc. ), where- as sex differences were less marked. Evaluation of the findings was based on cal- culated mean values. The individual values showed a fairly wide range. Ill. In each of 65 patients one or more sternal punctures were done. In 55 cases the paucity of cells in the marrow was striking. while maturation of the leucopoictic system visa Inhibited or arrested in 11.3%, and that of the erythropoietic system in 72%. Thirty-eight cases showed lymphocytools of the bone marrow. together with lymphopenta of the peripheral blood. Accumulation of reticular elements was found in 17 cases. of mast cells in 15. Goract - Budapest (XX. fit --NOW EXCERPTA MEDICA Still: 20 Vol 2/8 Gerontoloey Aug 59 to8G. The haematological aspect of old age. V. Blood group factors and problems of Immunity Umpro 111111,0010(!i(111C dC 1;1 virillrs~r. V. Fartf-ills dr mur,sanquiii ct prohli-nien ONGM,i) N., 01(TOACIIE C.and HALAN n t. de (Wriat.'Prof. C. -T- 20. .1. Parlion', 111fr"n, R17,--l !4 ('123 '12!,) TAICS 2 In the lione-marrow of aged prople, the authors follild all importillit teticillo- hisfioc~-tir reaction, which ww- chiefly lymplio-rclicular, lyinl)hocyticasid phmno- I'lle elect infillorctic pattern %~;v. altered with li%,1)4 iallmininacin lit, h%'pri--y- r 10, lie - I'llcrt- k dolibile'% it clow v .1inarmin, Ityper-n- atid hvlw)-fl-v lobtilillacillifi. relationship I)Ctwc(-.fi the hyper-y-globulinacinia and the reticulo-liktiocytic reaction, and between the reticulo-endothelial cell% cells (chic(ly the I)-inphocytrs and plasmory1cs) and the prothirtion orantilic)(lies in normal adult,., lit the at"'ed. the great numbers (if reticulo-cridothelial cell% in (lie marrow and the high level of y-globulins are not a-viciated with a correstmvidingly high antilx)dy pr(Aliction, a.,. determined by (lie titration of group iqo-antilxxlics. Group i.%()-antilxKliCS were found to he greatly lowered in the majority ofthe old People examined. Groupiso- -A An't' tilres generally run parallel with tile immunity state; hence, tile authors infe Siminiihed humoral defence in old people. 'rhe di%rordance between tile high level of y-glohulins anti tile lowered antibody production allows tile con. clusion that in old Mple tile y-globulins have but little defensive activity, being qualitatively inferior in comparison with normal rglobtilins. Thus, tile authors consider not only dysprolcinaemia but also paraproteinaernia to he Characterktic of the efcctrophoretic pattetn in old people. The distribution ofaged persons over tile Froupi of the ABO-systern differed from the normal average of the reKion under study: the proportion of individuals belonging to the B (111) and AB (IV) groups was diminished. (XX, 4) EXCERPTA YEDICA See 20 Vol 2/10 Gerontology Oct 59 8o. 7lie haematological aspect of old a e. VI. Investigations concertunr certain factors of haemostasis L'aspect 11imatologi(jur dr la vivillr%sr. V Rechrichm mir (jurl(itici facteurs tie I'h~mostasr. (;IN(;()I.D N' and 11(jimok.%cm A. ln%t. dr (Wriat. Trof, C. 1. I'arlion', Burarest Saql7i)!) -, 2(i'.1 (:126 3,17) Old people are generally considered likely to present either haemorrhagic disorders or a disposition to hypercoaFulability of the blood. In the authors' material over 100 ax(I persom betmeen tio and irif) yr. old) no cast presented clinical sign.% of such korders. Investigations weve performed on haealostasis and c0agidation, including platelet counts, measurt-ments of bleeding time, coaFulat ion time, clot retraction, counting and description of the inegakaryocytes in marrow smeats, testing for the sign of Rumpe.I.Icede, and performance of lite one-stage pro- thrombin time (Quick) and the Plasma tccalcification time (HoNvell). It was con- cluded from these tesu that no disposition to harmorrhagic disorders or to throm- hotic accidents is characteristic of old age. The authors stress the fact that these results were lite only normal ones obtained in the neral investigation of the haernatological aspect of old age which they underton'T. EXCERPTA 'MEDICk See 20 Vol 2/8 Gerontology Aug 59 1087. The hillematological aspect of old age. VII. Final considerations. Discussions. Conclusion h~matillogiflill. dr L)% irlllr%,V. V 11. 0)Il%i6- rations finales. I)B(inslon tics ri-stiltats. Concimion. Gmwit it N. I fi%t. de Gtit iat. 'Pro[ G.J. Pathon', liticarest Yall,` 19511, 2()'-l (327 317~------ - In .5 foregoing papers, the atithfirand co-workrr\ Inr%cntvd tit(- irsolt\ of their in- vrstigations Ill) (lie harolatological aspect (of aging, Iwo briwecit No and ioC) yr. of' age were examined. It was decided that imly jwt%on, ill ;I %tiktr of normal', physiological aging, so-called 'orthogrria', %limild lic c(ojj\idct(-d- there- fore, at the end of these investigaiinns, 20 SIlbjCC1% \%ere eliminated a% not fillfilling the allove-mentiourd condition. Ofthe 111i pri-st"1% \%Ito Ilrovidmi tile olatctial for these papers, 511 (72-r)",,) were I)ctx%'Ccli To and i1o ~'t. old, %%hile ~ wric more than 91 Yr. old 1 lie followins" rm(', weli. cStalill"lled: In tile IX-61111VI"al hI(HKI, the noniber ofrcd celk ii mirnial or allove iminial; there is a ( iminlition ill tile harmoglobi content, in ditect relation it) a %itirlopcilia. Icathilk, to hzoch,r)?nu,a and *to marked (it .talilative ntfOilications (if tile ird lil(H)d cell.%, i.e. O-P in ),. Insis, marlocylims, prodliction of target cells, all rt-piewnfint, sli'lls an .y of mattiration di%ordrr~ in the manow. fit old age, tile sex-dricrtnined differences in the quantitative and qualitalive aspects (if tile 'ri)-throne' disappear; thiis, it is clear that the harmatological it4criority ol'\\omcn dtiring tile period (if ftill sexual activity is related to periodical loss (if iron. The white blood cells. show a tendency to diminish; the clifTerential cotint reveals an evident lymphopenia, in relation to tile atrophy of the entire lymphatic system, gcnerally found in told people. Peripherally. as in the marrow, there are signs of involiIiii)n of tile white cells. The haeniatocrit was found to Ile diminished; this is certainly related to the diminished voltime of the red relk. The mimber of platelets was found to Ile norm- al. The bone marrow of old pcople is hypoplastic and invaded by fat. 'I lie red system is atrophied in(] shows scriotis disturbance% of matilration. The gran lo- cytic series, apparently piplastic, preient% serious disorders of mawration. The megakaryocytic system Is normal. rherc is an important rcticido-hi%tiocytic re- action which is considered to be evidence ol'prolongcd defence cfrorts on the part -of the organism. The presence of & rather large p goportion of mast cells was I U11111111111011 Its lite baernoglobill content, ill dilect I-el. ll)perlia, Iradlilt" 14) hypochromia and to markrd (joahi led 111o"d I.(-, anko-poikilocylosiA, Is (if maturation div)idri-- Ili Ilie watiow. III ,)(I mzr, tile %rx-&-tritninrd diffrren(m, in the quantitative and qualitafive olierls of the ~cl %,thl one, (kappear; 11111%, it is clear that file fiarmatolo.~,ical inferimit%, of %%off IcI1 duling the )rllo(I of rtill -elated 141 )set Sollical loss 4,11, lion. 'he .% hitc Now rell., show a sexual activity is I tendency if) diniiiii0i; ill(- fliffervolial cotow rrvral% an evident )vm hoproia, In relation to till- atrophy of dir riiiiir lymplialle %y"rill, grorla 1, N. 111111111d ill old PropIr. 11c6pliciall%-, M in the tisarrow, there ;lie sh."lls (if invollition of ill(- while cells. The harmalocrit %%.%% foutid (is lie ditniiiished; this is cl-ttalilly trialed if, Il1r diminished volunir of tile ird ct-11%. 'I lie numbri off-ilateiris was fomid to be iiiii-m- al. The !)One marrow of old pt-opIc is fis'polAiwir and invaded 1)~, fill. The led q5t cm is atmphied alld Shows ~ ),inces of inaluratioo. The glarlolo- cytic series, allpirctilly rujilastic. pl"Clits wtiolek disoldets (if 111.1mratioll. The meRakaryocytic sy%tern i% normal. There i,. Ili inipoitart irtirido-hi%tio( N fic ir. action which is considered to be eviorrice of prolonged dclence efforts on tile part of the organism. 'I'll(- pve%cnre of' a rather large proportion (if roast rcI1% was observed; these celk are in e itently found in man. Further, there -wak pr(mrsuric- rd medullar tosillophilift, ac ing -any relation in tile peripheral cosinophil-Irvel. As both tile latter phrnon ena were observed chicily in individiials who had been treated with various drugn they are probably tile const-quirrice of drug-scrisibiliza- dons manifested not pcripi craft , but tin (lie bone marrow. The nornial peripheral red cell count, constrastin Y witli tile diminished crythropoicsi-, in tile marrow, is explained fly the longer sk;rvival of red cells in old people. The clectrophoretic pattern is characterized by a dvsproteinacmia, with hyprialliuminaemia and hyper- globulinaemia. In its details, ihe condition was observed to lie a hyper-a-globulin- aernia with hypo-g-globulinaernia and chiefly, an evident hyper- Y-globu tin acmia. The total plasma protein was found to lie within normal limim The sedimentation rate of tile red cells was found to be accelerated in a great proportion of tile cases investigated. The diminished concent ration of group-iso-anti bodicswas considered to be an expression of the weakness of the humnral defence capacity in old people; thus, the author considers that in addition to the dysproteinaemia, old age ill by pamprowinacmia as weD, since the y-globulim, produced in 0.~ 7 )f minor qualitative value. 'rhe diminished proportion of great quantities, are ( ggcsts the (lit tion of a older individuals belonging to the B and AB groups suk, es possible relation between longevity and belonging to a certain 1)" gronp. Only invest tgations covering a great number of o1 people rtiay lead to statistically Valuable rMults ill this matter. No tendency t bleeding or signs of hypctcoaknif. -ele I 'onted. In conclusion, the atgrHd tsons investigaird by the -author pr bnidi7i3%tenrn presented signs of severe distur anct-s in the morphological, bio- : chemical, h iological and histochernical behaviour of the blood and bone Y&I marrow. 0 disturbances had no relation to any pathological change which could have been considemd to be their cause. Thus, the author admits that 'normal' * is, from the standpoint of the blood and the hatmatopoictic organs, 1191n, arather pathological state. 'Senectus ipse morbus.' GINGOLID. N.; TITTEL, F. Differential diagnosis of chronic u7slosis from laukamold reactions. Probl.gemat.1 parel.krovi 4 no.9-.28-29 S '59. (MIRA 1311) 1. Is Institute, gematologii I perelivaniya krovi (dir. - prof. K.T. Nik*lau), Bukharost. (LIMMIA MTEWYTIC diag. ) GINGOLD, N.; VILCU, Al.; STOICHITA, S.; IMEIDEA, D.; RUSSU, It. Transitory changes or transrormations in the clinical and hematolo- gical evolution of some leukoseB. Stud. nercet. med. intern. 2 no.2: 161. (4EUKEMIA, MPROCYTIC complications) t.(PLEURISY complications) (INFLUENZA complications) (HODGKIN'S DISFASE case reports) (LEUKOCYTOSIS complications) GINGOLD,, H.; RUSSU, M.; BUZ1, E, Efl"ective bone marrow transplantation in a case of leukothrombophthiSiB after cytostatic drug therapy. Critical considerations. Stud. corcot. mad. intern. 2 no.4:551-559 161. (BONE MAILIM trazispiantatloi,) (SAILOOMA, RET ICULU14 CELL complications) (BLOOD PLATELETS diseases) (AN'rUMOPLASTIC AGi;.';TS toxicolop, ,y) GINGOLD, N.,- PANEAt S.; BUZI, Eliaabeta The relation between polyglobulism and renal twnors. (Discussion of the pathogenetic mechanism). Stud. cercet. med. intern. 3 no.2:233-241 162. (KIDNEY neoplasms) (POLYCYTHEMIA UFA etiology) GINGOLD..--N-..; IONESCU-VOICU, Adelina; VILCU, Al.; ANGHEL,14DUCA:~-U, Stela Investigations and results with a Thorn test withcat ACTH. Stud. cercet. mad. intern. 3 no-5:669-674 '62. (ADRENAL CORTEX FUNCTION TESTS) HGOLAU, C.T., prof.j APATRUM, V., dr.; GRIGORIU,G., dr.; r'MOVIGI, G., dr. BIM, I., conf,; VECULA, V., dr.; GB:GOLD,r., dr.; JOVIN,I., dr. GRIJOTTI, Florica, colaborator teh&';-TEbDbMC'U, Viorica,colabora- tor teh, Observationa on technics of collection, preservation and ad- ministrat-Ior of autologous bone marrow after radiotherapy and chemotherapy in neoplastic diseases. Red. intern. 15 no.121 W.7-142,3 D163. 1. Menbru corespondent al Academial R.P.R.(for Yicolau). 2. Centrul de hematalope (for Popovicl). 3. Spitalul "Prof.dr. I.Cantucuz-ino" (for 1'ecula). 4. Spitalul "Vasile Roaita (for Jovin). 7' j - Gl:'GOLDP A..; -., Eva; BUZI, Misabeta Anor,aljo:j (if ll~! "110-ger immozyrotoll type annoclated with othor ruclonr tind -ytoplaninic inalfomationn, in a case of acute para- -yolobIftstic Stud. norent. riod. intern. 5 19 5 164. I . I . ~ I , 0 , . I I . . 11 1 1 , I . , * ".., 1. .,. I * : ; - : m . - I - . I * ... : I . , ! . . . I GINGOL,D,...Nr,,, PAPAIIAGI, T.; GOTTLIRB, J. Another family with the *Pelger-fluet* anomaly associated wJ'h familia.1 diabeten, Study including 4 generations. (Preliminary note). Stud. ceroet. mod. intern. 6 no.3t287-293 165. SPIPMEZ, T., prof.; GP~GOLDjL N., dr.; GHBORGHIESCU, B., dr., MERML-TEV, ... Elena The value of investigations with radioactive isotopes in the diagnosis of some blood diseases. Med. intern. (Bucur.) 17 no.1:1-13 Ja 165 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica ,edicala a Spitalului unificat de adulti al Raionului "Grivita Rosien, Bucuresti. ~L:/ I '~) d/ ',, ),/1 )/~,,_)7 /,,~) r; 4/0 17 A I /AO L AOTHORS; Bal &L i i n F. p.,ir, Yu. A. mid fakovl,~v. Yu.P. TITLE; C as t, i i i W i t.~, 1, r i c ri 1 C 1, L ~. 1, i d t"-) 'i, T EXT Thi~ rp,:ntion thP r,f i'Ai Ori Hit, Ui I ,-:rystallization and justrihf~ tests rj~,rform,l with a vibraticn poilring deiice (Fig.1), designed ,-,y 'Ke of 01,:~ InatitLit metal! AN S33R ( In.- UrL1 -, 1~menl A.A. ,) t J-. k. L,~ c f Me *-~il lurl;.11 im~.,n i A. A. Baylkov n f AS USSR F, Kil and in and 7,A. Petru!,4chev. Fir.7 ,;hnvis macrom,ctiei;o -f A2 alumim.m. ingots. The In - C,~.jtl Lh,~~,Nr in Fig.2a -im~3_pnkired with th~- nii e,f a riorj-Vi1,r,1ti1*1(,, ingot - ~i, ~0 oscilla- z -,wn 3n Fitr,.2t thr,!-.i,-h a vibratinC, funrel t frequency ~f 2 ' -.1 ainplitUd-? rf 0.1 MM, POY.'C!T- 1 kA, tE~Mf)erRLUr(,' Of liquid alu- 111 m 7 Z C I i 1, 9 o t w i C, n t 2 1" a n d u r i n s e , c~ i i d L; , Tho ingot ottain- -ijt1i tr.-- %-ibratioii Tr,urinC devi~,e waz. fin~-,i 1-rained and its plasticity inc.reas~d ly 20 ~i Tests !!,itt c st~iiiz tf.r~~u,h a vibrating n ','1Ar.r,1;, cvj~-.t. llf3 A ,ii~r: ting molds. A Card Ir ()4/o" 7 'N V A 105 /A(' 5 ~--ins in tlir, -ndjoatts ,ill incic-ase i-f' the aill izqt~ n 0 e 1A I c 1, n t h e q I I i d rr, t ;I I 11, i I I g V i 1~ r IA t I o 11 .F i sh ows C ('11 Ah-, ti-idoncy of aluminum nllnvs t,,) h.- 't crackti vas tested~ Thu, spo:,imen ~,f AN altminnm (rig.5fl) W,A,,j v i brati rig ,tj a rion funio, I ; th e -ine shcii,i in Fig.3b was pourcd tnrout~h a VibrUtin.,, funilc-l at 720"C a-~'i no 11"i cracks. Art thf, rio-trtl i:; poureil throu~,h tile vibrat. )11f,' f ~nljt'l Ult-- Yjall- t~enome cori-tod with a hnrd layer )1' inetal. This layer i,) brok-~v by the vibration of overheated liquij metal, and solid metal pieces ar(. carried into the moll together with liquid metal, where they melt partly nr ormpletely. If ~-, complete melting is renched by the time the metal be- '~:ino to Solidify, "101id PhLq(-`1 beonm~- renters ~)f crystal li zat ion. FigA '.;j,~jWU a 2 ,jj (if tho longitudinal ~~--.tion of the onating removed fruirt 'he funnel wall- after pouring c)f alLIMJTOIM undt~r vi-bration while Fig-5 .;r.r sho-wsthe longit'.~dinal , ,tjr~n of an in!-,ot -(,i7q1vte1y s~)lidifi(~d in a vibrat- U I I I! t' jjqtj.-(,.t. j)nUnd%ry c,-.n 1~,? between tne acicular crys- A.al 7one and the cen-.ra) crushed jra;r):-- i~on~,. The grain size depends on the temne-'-~Iture of tile dilrint- rourlrir. lli,~,Jior tempcraturo:3 ensure complete 311'-'Itinj~ ot~ the ~3oli~i pha;-o !)."! illo )1* the metal begiru... t;~ 11'It. an in~:rv:,s~j in plasticity C 1 21 "' ! S/12 60/000/007/004/017 Casting With a Vibration Pouring Device A105YA033 of fine-grained alloys. Thin method improves the'mochanical properties of alloys and increases their resistance to hot cracks. It can be applied to every type of mold and to a great number of alloys without changing the vi- brating conditions. -A satisfactory vibration effect was obtained with AL-4 AL-2, "avial"-type alloys and 15L steel. There are 6 figures, 1 table and 13 referenoesi 1i Soviet and 2 non-SovieV. Card 3/7 B/145/61/000/004/008/008 D221/D301 AUTHORS: Balandin, G.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent, and Gini, E-Ch., Aspirant TITLE: Interaction of melt with the crystallization front in a casting during its solidification PERIODICAL: lzvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Mashin- oatroyeniye, no. 4, 1961, 199 - 204 TEXT% The foundry laboratory of MVTU im. Baumana (MVTU im. Bauman) carried out research on the solidification in a flow in order to determine the effect of the velocity of motion of the metal on so- lidification. The solidification took place over a rotating cast iron or sand rod, held in a verticle spindle and lowered into a melt maintained at a constant temperature. Heating of the rod was eliminated by the use of asbestos lining on the end face of the rod where no deposit was noticed. The experiment lasted only 3 se- conds and the rod did not heat throughout. The author gives graphs of the relationship between the thickness of crust and the tempera- Card 1/3 3/14 61/000/004/008/008 interaction of melt with the ... D221YD301 ture of melt, with the rod being at rest. A different result was obtained with a rotating rod and AJ14 (AL4) alloy. The analysis c-*.* data permits the assumption that there is a simultaneous solidi'Li- cation and partial melting of the hard core. This process is deter- mined by the interaction between the liquid metal end the hard corc on the boundary line. Its intensity depends on the coefficient of heat transfer am between these two phases. It. is assumed that t(T.) is the thickness of core hardened in 5 seconds wher- the overheating was zero; is the thickness of the hardened core -luring the s%me period To 5 see. and an overheating tcast - tcr ~ 0. Then k is given by n K B L-P M. P171 or n The theory of heat transfer provides a = a114 Avn, where cc- is *,n~ n m m coefficient of heat transfer in the absence of forced motion; v is the speed of the forced motion and A and n are constants. The redu- 'L,rd 2/3 n ILI e ra ri o f mL w J t hh e... D221/D301 iinud by fli(~ gher 1,e expl~ rod, with overhe-Aed melt, In tile r-se the cltse rif ro",,AMF ri e ',I I. 11 action of the mov4nc f",)w on the har-iered cr~~,sion c%n be regarded as the (,~iuse 1hinner r'D sThe of speed of the overheatel jet should be div.4del I r. t Jr', ~J 1~e to the speed of metal and I. hhanges -in thf.~ r, - t en.9 i ty ol' lor Curve:,, are p1 oed for AL4 il luotr~itinr, the ri: of core thickneiis and overheating without Inetal r.(tt_,011. T,'-,(! rati,,-) of remell ing and erosion depends on v(,,Iocity, and 0" certain moriient tne Tatter would exceed "the former. In tte ~,-ase of alloys 4,1-lis t-ffiect ~~;,3 smaller with pure metals. Therefore, durtn-,- castin-- wilh squee:Jng and under low pres:-.ire, the remelting ~,nu tlie iLrowth of a core of signifi(~,inl, thicknecs. The--- 1, t 1 '_ rt") f-igures and 5 references: 4 Soviet-bloc ,trid 1 non-Soviet- bloc. The reference to the English-langua~.-,e publici,tion reads as follows: Kr--n4i, Ch!.-Jt,,,u, Report of the Instit' ) - ,i ute of Industri-ii Soi ence, University of' Tokyo, v. 5, no. ASSOCIAT1011: D*,VTIJ im. N.E. Baumana (I'VTU of N. SU- BL: I T11). Octooer 12, -1()60 Curd ~7-00 V 27727 S11 2816 1 /ooo/0o8/0o4/o(A A054/A127 AUTHORS-. &ilandln, 0. F., G~Ini, E. Ch., Sokolov, Ye. A., Stepanov, Yu. A. Yakcvlev, Yu. P. TITLE- Casting thin-w&lled, large-eized panel compourds in green sand-clay molds PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no. 8, 1961, 38 - 39 TEKT- - The casting of thin-walled, large-size panel parts of aluminum and magnesi,xn alloys en.Tares a considerable saving in the weight of these components and in time. On the other hand some difficulties must, be overcome, in the first place those encountered in filling the mold with the liquid metal. In the Soviet Union thin-walled pane-is are cast by successive crystallization or extrusion. The latf~er method is applied for A.14 (AL4.) aluminum alloy sheets 800 x 1,500 x 2 - 5 mm in size, moreover for AL2 and vj:5 (ML5) alloy panels. However, when apply- Ing the method fc~r heat-resistant and high-strength AL8, AL19. ?,15 (V35) alloys, hot cracks are forming. In order to establitqh thp cause of this defect tests were carried out at the Liteynaya Laboratoriya MVTU im. Baumann (Foundry Labora- tory MVTU im, Bauman) and it was found tha-. panel elements 500 x 800 X 3 - 4 mm Card 1/4 27727 S1 12816 1 /ooo/ooB/oo4 /oo4 Casting thin-walled, large-sized .... A054/A127 in size could be oasi. from AL19 and V15 alloys by applying the conventional cast- ing and using green sand-clay molds. TESt Danals, 250 x 300 x 2 nim in size were ca3t jsing a charnP2 ('12 x 12 mm) around the panel which conalderably facilitated the filling if lh,~ mold. ne reipove-I of air and gases frclm the mold cavities iz al_~o lmpce~,ant in this procsss. Wher. applying 0.3 - o.4 mm thick inserts on the parting surface of, t~e mold during the Bas9mbly, the filling of the mold improved, ,,he ventilition through the narrow aperture at the parting surface of the mold be- came more intenFive. The circumferential c:hannel, the slot.-type feeding system overating over t~,e en'Are periphery of the casting. a high-capacity slag-chamber 9nd a riser w1Th a cj)nsll~-rablle crozz section ensure a greal. intake_ of the liquid m~-tal and an Iri5tantanecus fill-ing of the mold. M,)ref~v6r, ribs formed or, tale ~a.-!tAnF qLi)o p!-)nnt-E, a i-tuld f,1ltJPg of' nar,ow zpaof-s. Dic gate, and the ven- tilation bai-111 ~n 1,11a abovf- prinoipl-s fo- :!ij5th)g 1,,00 x 800 x 4 mm -;)apels ar? :-town. -R-te moll'ing mixtur,~ u,:~~i conriist!7 of ;55 - 6o % ino (Poi ) type Tambov.=.*x _zand, 4.;~ - 5 d and ~,halk, having a ham'-dity of 6 %ja gas ~10 % quaxt, san Of 54 units and a compresssion !~trenath of 0.24 - o.27 kg/r_W. The bit-r;-r ~oniatneJ 10 % Tafrb,-)vsk sand and 90 % burr-1. strid and had a humidity of 14.5 % and a compr-eFuion strength of O~ V; kg/4. It was found that the applica- Carl 22.14 27727 3/128/61/000/008/004/004 Casting thin-walled, large-sized .... A054/AI27 tion of inserts at the parting surface of the mold had an adverse effect on the accuracy of the panel dimensions. Therefore, to promote ventilation, instead of using inserts, 1.0 - 1,5 mm wide grooves were cut In the parting surface al9ng the periphery of the casting. Thin arrangement requIred a high casting tempera- ture, (for the AL 4 alloys: 820 - 8300C, for the AL 19 and V15 alloys: 850 - 8600 C). On the other hand the high temperature promoted the formation of cavities(in some cases the casting split Into two parts). This could be eliminated by con- trolling the density of the mixture in the upper part of the mold by changing Its composition and the Intensity of ramming. In this way panels can be cast also from X1849T (Khl6N!)T) steel in dry sand molds. The mechanical properties of AL4, V15 and Khl8N9r steel panels meet the standards set. A deterioration of the me- chanical characteristics could only be observed In AL 19 panels. This was caused by a lack of heat resistance in the metal. When coating the casting surface with hexachlorethane, however, the casting temperature of the AL19 alloy sheets could be reduced from 850 to 7300C. The dimensional accuracy of the castings depended on the assembling accuracy of the mold and on the stability of the bottom plate. During assembling the mold showed a deformation of 0.1 - 0.25 mm, while during transportation (shocks) the deformation of the thickness of the casting attained 0.4 - 0.5 mm (20 - 30 %). For this reason the application of dry sand core or Card 3/4 27727 S/128/61/OW/008/004/004 Casting thin-walled, large-sized .... A054/A127 shall molds is Indicated. There are 1 figure and 9 references: 7 Soviet-bloc, 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to English-language publicationsread as follows R. H. Osbrink, "Modern Castings", October 1958; N., C. Flemings et. al., Transac- tions A.F.S.," 1959. Card 4A 4:14f p:;t fm"[_ !I ~! 41 it P~ i t 1,10:1 ~i, T~_1 1010661006,'~_ O:i;f;!.~::~ i~:. p D,263 308 lj~ lj~ 1j'' OP", ~~ ~~ I *iUdO of Volobdeal: SctatWii, A W U AL UOirant,.Sokoi( 141 SO istant wd Yakovl:eV,,: 4 11 it IL raw sand for= in, cai ti1% 0 duostropiii;t UO ~ebqylch zavedeniy, Maeb ,1kdO46rfbes: i series of experiments, with -a' rent methods of f Ming ous Et #nd:i4if0e rms :j, hit I a' ~f 6 1 type casting6j.do,nduct pane d U M.! Concl Siong: imp JU D~tained by usintg-pouring'sys M; Oil SMI ih u1i losses. Quick pourin Im.. ,I % . g ilation. To 66tain si: bod Vent d caii hge rigging of increase fa 2, '41 ji~ S/145/62/000/010/006/-OW S/D308 t 1080 'h tin (16 1800Q aboire u0io, J~ IJQVQX~ ea y 0 8; ~6t. 06 800 MM-eize Ath,:Wjjj;Vj--~ I I Vi In improve tuti 9can also be d hi hr special coVerings (cl-A k, PMIR )jP~ dfl I 0 h" lim C. a: --poUlIng temperature: and v ho '64hose properties,. -ar and 2 tables,: d t,~ ~1,*Ures L gh~ S fit Hl~ :ji~ j, t jajq 411!* ',:Ii, p 1,w!i 1" !a34 ij t .S/145/62/000/007/001/003 D262/0303 J Y2 C.: 'S' _3alanc'in, 0. (,,a-,l(Iidatc of '2cchnical O'ciercco, Jocc-'%t aac' L;in-L', .-G. I %~andidatc Of TOCImical -Y G11;.-wactcr ol" dostruction o--'-' t-he fron' oJ: ci st. 1, ,rrowivi,, 'rom tine. wal)..,; o-.-' the half-i_'orms, during C, ilr,' by -:)rcsr;in,, out, in thc proc=; of 'Iormin,' thin-wallc(l cast Cls -t';L)DL~. lzvertiya vyschil:h ucIncbnyII-.h zavcdeniy, I:asl dno r, troy- C-Lliyc , no. 7, 1962, 1321-139 The authorn, nurw.-y thc proccs:; o.' th- moulding durin- flat, arallel and angular prcsoing, out operations, 1.e. -Dy ,,)arallel and ancrular displammcnts with re,;,.)Cct to the movi-Or half- mould. The method of oncration and the -,:)hc-nomc-na ?.Lace dur- Li, t1he oncratioi, are descri')cd in dctaii. Tile mathez.-La'Zical. analy- .:T I sis Of the process for an,'ular with refrcrci~ce to a 7,revious work, (OcAin-, -,:ith th.- 1)arallel operation) ")y t:,,c sxie Ganr6 1/2 6-- 000/007/001/003 u Character of destnictioll. ... 2 J303 author-, no. rcsulcs ,-,Iio-.7 that con6j-cjo,,jG. c)~' ':o-r-.-,j-n_c-, o--* -pancis Calri-a' Caotirc by Out Lrc a-,-LLIo-rous to -,',lose ('Lurin~~ non-,--I casting ill saal fonar'. ThCrC arC --) fi~~rOG. ir.. .~'a=ana (1.'V2U im. '!.*.~. '.Iauman) 17ovouDcr. 20, 1961 Card 2/2 KOISYUBIISKIY, O.Yu.; Gi.HHIKOV, A.M.; OW."INAN, Ya.I.1 SI]EVCIIUK, S.A.; GI III I E. Ch. Warping of cuot-iron base parts of preci5ion :,achine tools and methods for prevonting this warping* Stan,,i instr. 33 no.9:1-5 s 162. WRA 15:9) (Machine tools-Maintenance and repair) bk:- Y, 1 Ell it j d I :lt 1, v 1 J it A 1. 1 i~~ -b . 1, FIT ; "r - -1.: 11 f I i;! 11': 11 d.J 11-1' 1 A:- LV~ - J. 30i) v it kA ACCESSION NRi APh030381 S/O 14 ~ /6hi,000/002/0160/0173 AUTHORr Balandin, G. F. (Candidate of technical sciences, Docent); Gini, E. Ch. (Candidate of technical sciences); Matveyko, Yu. P. (Aspirant)-. Sokolov, Ye. A. (Engineer); Stepanov, Yu. A. (Candidate of technical sciences, Docent)~ Yakovlov, Yu. P. (Ispirant) TITLEt The role of technological factors in producing strength in tbin walled castings SOURCE- IVUZ. Mashinostroyeniye,no. 2, 1964, 160-173 TOPIC TAGS- meci.anical property, thin walled casting, aluminum, magnesium alloy, mold, microstructure, nonuniform porosity, hardening process, hexacholroethane, acetyline ABSTRAGT: The mechanical properties of large-scale thin-walled ca.~,tings used as panels were investigated at the MVTU foundry. Sample panels, 370 ".1 by 35 mm and 4 to 1.5 mm in thickness, were cast from various aluminum and magnesium alloys (e.g. A12, AL4, AS15, ML15, etc.). Before pouring the material, the mold was covered by hexachloroethane (C2C16) for aluminum alloys and with acetylene carbon black for the ML15 alloy. The aluminum alloy speciinens had a strength with the GOST 2685-55 standard. Card P/2 ACCESSION NR% AP4030361 Lowering the specimen thickness to below 2 mm revealed a definite reductloc in mechnical properties of the cast. The microstructure of the panels showed no observable effects caused by minimum or maximm superheat conditions. 'However, there was a noticeagle incrense in nonuniform porosity for very tbin-walled specimens casi from V15 and AL19 alloys. There was considerable scatter in the measured stren~gth of various specimens, caused prijmrily by a nonuniform temperature distributior in the casting during the pouring of the alloy in the mold. It is shown that tile inelt temperature distribution in the mold, the method of pouring the melt in tile Told, and the method of feeding the alloy during the hardedning process are*significant factors contributing ,, to the nonuniformity between specimens and within the given specimen itself. A detailed comparison is made between castiii4 in sandstone molds and a pressing-out methos to enhance uniform temperature disLrl,'utions in the mo',ten alloy. In general, the two methods yield similar data Scatter in tile strength of the casting. Orig. art. hast 7 figures ASSOCIATIM none SU-MITTED- OliMar63 ENCL: 06 SUB CODEr MM NO REF SM 022 OTHER- 010 2/2 Card K(r-SYUBDL';F_7y, OJIU.; SIIEVCHUK, S.A.; GINI, B.Ch, Causes for the decrease in the mechanical propartien f' -Ant Irem at 1500 -.250, LA4 Irolty. U0.805-36 Ag 164. 18:10) ADOYAN, G.A.; F.(Ih. Hardening of grey cast Iron. Lit. proizv. 1,, 164. (MIRA 1P:3) %Ji 11113it" ACC NR: AM6O29198 Monograph Lql/ Stepanov, Yurly A~eksandrovlch; GIni, Enriko Chellsovich; Sokolov, Yevgeniy Alekseyevich; kstveyko, Yuti- N41ovich Casting of thin-,jalled structures (Litlye tonkostennykh konstruktaiy) Moscow, Izd-vo "Muchinostroyepiye", 1966. 254 P. Illus., biblio. Errata slip inserted. 4500 copies printedL TOPIC TAGS: panel casting, pressure casting, metal casting PURPOSE AND COVERAGE- This book is intended for engineering and scientific research workers concerned with problems of casting. It may also be useful to students of I schools*of hig4er education specializing in machlne-building. The book presents results of work completed by the authors at the foundry laboratory of the Moscow Higher Technic~l School im. Bauman (MVTU) in connection with casting of thin- wall structures. On the basis of theoretical concepts of the interaction between the casting ax4 the mold, various Soviet and non-Soviet studies concerning the theory of producing thin-wall panel castinge are a=arized. I TABLE OF CON2M (Abridged): ACC Ni~-ik6629io-- Ch. 1. General information on panel castings -- 5 Ch. II. Gener4l aspect of the problem of filling the mold -- 28 Ch. III. Determination of conditions of casting under pressure -- 46 Ch. IV. DeterqUation of conditions of casting under low pressure -- 75 Ch. V. Determination of conditions of casting under rising pressure -- 86 Part II. Hot Cracks -- 119 Ch. VI. Formation of hot cracks in panel castings -- 119 Ch. VIL Interaction of forces between the panel casting and the mold -- 145 Ch. VIII. Methods of eliminating hot cracks in panel castings 169 1 Part III. Technology of Casting Thin-Wall. Panels Ch. IX. Mechanical properties, precisionj, surface smoothness 189 Ch.. X. Practices In casting parts of thin-vall panels -- 223 References -- 248 so con: 13/ Card 2/2 RUN DATE: llnb66/ MIO W: OB6/ OM RZF-- 036/ GULNUUTUR, A.G. Achinococunio of the spleen. Kaz.med.zhiir. 40 no.1:75-76 J1L--F 159. (MIRL 12:10) 1. Is Wilrargicheskofpo otdolentya mediko-sanitarnoy chasti (glavvrarh - T.I.Pokrovskaya) neftepromyslovogo upravleniva "Bavlyneft"' Bavlinskogo r-na TASM (glavvrach raybollnitey - (SPUM--HM-TIDS) GINIATULLIN, A. G. Lowering the incidence of Induntrial injuries among oil workers dopending on the conditions of their work. Zdrav. Ros. FeAer. no.1102-36 IN 161. OMIRA 14:10) 1. Iz organizatsionno-,,netodielieskoi7O otdela (rukovcditell Ya.I. Irarnopollskiy) Kazanskogo nauchno-isoledavatellskogo instituta travratologii i ortopedii (dir. U.Ya.Bogdanovich) i modiko- sauitarnay chasti neftepromyslovogo upravleniya "Bavlpieft" (glavnyy vrach T.I.Pokrovskaya). (PETROLEUM WOWMRS-DISEASES AND HYGI-1,11j,") GINUTULLIN, R.-, mladsbiy sersbant Before a march. Starsh.-ser2h. no.6:30 Je 162. (MIRA 15!7) (Armored vehicleo) Gan" GInI.,,wakI..IHIenryk1,; ~111011KIH, N.Y., red.; SHAKHOU, .7kI, 04 r4 L. ro I . 0 red. .. M . V~ (Operational training of machine-tool fitters] Proizvodetvannoo obuchanie slaaarei-montashnikov po stanksm. Koskvn, Taos. uohobno-piedegog.isd-vo ProftekhisdAt, 196o. 54 p. (HIU 140) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Motodicheskogo teentra profouaionallnogo obuchaniya Pol'skoy Harodnoy Respubliki (for Ginevskiy). (Machine-shop practice) TSIPER, S.M.;GININ, D.I. - Appearance oi hyaluronidass in the uterine wall duri fertilisation. DokladT Akad. nauk SSSR 85 no. 4:867-870 1 Aug 1952.ICLXL 23;3) 1. Presented. by Academician A. I. Oparin 2 June 1952. 4 t I!J4. it ACC NRI AP6032532 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/000/017/0132/0132 INVFAITOR: Stamov-Vitkovakiy, A. V.; Ginin, V. N.; Mamet, B. T.; Bondarenko, V. A. ONG: none iTITLE.; Device for ultrasonic welding. Class 49, No. 185673 RESOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, toyarnyye znaki, no. 17, 1966, 132 TOPIC TAGS: ultraconie welding, welding damtuv f(?0i104')FAJr I i !ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces an ultrasonic welding device con- isisting qS vibrators and a transverse oscillation transforme'r connected with the e working tool, the trans- 1working tool. To Increase the oscillation amplitude of th i ; former is provided with longitudinal slots and the working tool fo-r-ma one piece with--, ithe transformer (see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: 1 figure. Card 112 upco 621.791.16.( ACC NRj AP6032532 Fig. 1. Ultrasonic welding device 1 - Longitudinal slots; 4 2 - working tool. 2 SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: IlMay65/ Card -212 q74 V~V.., OYRAFKA, V.G.; %D~ -mining , Y':t:ion' Joe r~&ve. Ffiahc:hery 163. (WRA 1832) N.I.; GINIS, R.P. Tasks of the lAboratory for analytioal control. Apt. delo. 4 no.6. 43-47 N-D 155. - (KURA 9:1) 1. Is Chernigovskoy komtrollao-analitioheskoy laboratorii. (PIUMOY, laboratories for analytical control) 11 , ~ I d , ALIYKV, A.K.; SHRI-OTSIPTAN, O.T.; GINIS, Yu.B. WWII, .1 Some geological data on Kiurovdag, the new O-TI field. Azerb. neft.khoz. 36 no.8:5-8 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Kura LowlFind--Oil fields) ALITS.V, I.K.; SHK-OVSIPTAN, O.T.; GINIS, Yu.B. Preliminary data on geological structure of the Xalmas area and Ito gas and oil potentials. Izv. vys. uVreb. zav.; neft' I gaz no. 5:3-9 158. (MIRA 11:8) 1j\AzerbaydshanekV industriallnyy institut im. M.Azizbekove treat "Aamorneftersavedke.0 (Xazi-Magomed District--Petroleum geology) (Kazi-Nagamed Distriot--Gas, Natural--Geology) ya.B. , ~!, .".W" Cbnn,pe,3 in the sand content of thn upper layars of the proclur.Ing fDr-kqtion In the southeaat6rn Xura Lowland. 31 Ap 111,16 (millk 12:7 ) (Ehra Lowlime.-Sqnd) GI~IS, _.)~ ~.B.; KkRTIROSOV, R.A. Distribution and source region of iodine-bromine waters in the southeastern part of the Kura Lowland. Azerb.neft.khoz. 41 no.5u7-9 YT 162. (MIRA 160) (Kura ;,ovland-Oil field brines) KCRZH, P.D.; GULYAUVA, G.P.; GINIYATULIN, I.N. Thermoelectric method for determining antimony in lead-antimony alloya. Zav.lab. 29 no.3:289-291 163# (MM 16:2) 1. Magnitogorskiy gorno-mtallurgiehes4y inatitut. 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(11trosyl chloride) GINM,S- Shooting gallery operRted on business basis. Voen.znan.31 no.6:10 Je'55. (MLRA 8:11) 1. PredsedRtell komiteta pervichnoy organizateii Dobravollnogo ob- shchostva sodoyetviya armii, aviataii i flotu SSSR, Noscow (Shooting) GINK9N. S. (Moskva); AXIMOV, N. (Moskva): BMSLAVSKIY, S. (Moskva); "MUNOVICH, P. (Moskva); KALIKIN, S. (Moskva)-, MARTTNOV, A. (Moskva); CHISTYAKOV, R. (Moskva). Let Is mark the occasion of the 4oth anniversary of the Great October with new euccesses In mass defense work; appeal of members of the All-Union Volunteer Society for Assistance to the Army, Air Force. and Navy of the Ordthonikid2e Factory in Moscow to all primary organizations. Voen.znan. 32 no.11:4 1 156. (HIPLA 10:10) 1. Predsedatall komiteta pervichnoy organizateii Dobrovollnogo obahchestva sodeyetviya armii, avlataii I flotu (for Ginken). 2. Chlen komiteta pervichnoy 0rg8n12&t8H Dabrovollnogo obahchestva eodoystviya armit, aviataii I flotu (for Akimov, Berselavakiy, Bulanoyieh, Mallkin, Martynov). 1. Sekretarl komiteta Vaesoyuznogo Leninskogo kommunisticheskogo soyuza molodezhi (for Chistyakov). (Military education) GINKENE, M.M.; MITUZAS, G.S., kand.med.nauk ., _. -- ------- Single visit treatment of pulpitis with Zaslavskii's so-called biological Wte. Stomatologlia 41 no.4:83-84 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Iz Kaunaaskoy respublikanskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy, stomatologicheskoy polikliniki i kafedry farmakologii Kaunasskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (GUMS-DISEASES) (BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS) FROLOV) Petr Terentlyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, prof.; 41SUADS4 kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; YEFIMDV, Sargey Grigorlyevich, kand. tekhn.nauk, dots.; BAUMAN, V.A., retsenzent; SHADRIN, I.A., prof., retsensent; DUBINSKIY, P.F., doktor takhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; MONAKHOV, I.G., dots., retsenzent; FIITSUKOV, M.A., dots., retsenzent; CIIERXYAKOVp L.M., dote., reteenzent; ANDREY", B.K., dote., reteenzent; SHADRINA, G.N., dote., retsenzent; VAYNSON, A.A., nauchnyy red.; SHARWA, Ye.A., red. izd-vt; VORONINA, R.K., tekhn. red. [Principles of the mechanization construction work) Osnovy-jae- khanizatsii stroitellnykh rabot. Moskva, Vysehaia shkola 1962. 299 p. (mrRA 14) 1. Chlen-korreapondent Akademii stroitel'stva I arkhItektury SSSR (for Bauman). 2. Kafedra stroitellnogo proizvodstva Mo- skovskogo instituta inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transports (for Dubinskly, Monakhv, Fiitaukov, Chernyakov, Andreyev, Shadrina). 3. Zaveduyuahchiy kafedroy stroitellnogo proizvod- stva Moskovskogo inatituta inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo tran- sports (for Shadrin). (Construction equipment) (Automatic control) GINKIIII GEOMIT GRIGWIPTIC-1 Spravoctinik po rudiotokhnflm. jRudlo enpineeriig manual-7 Iza. 4, perer. Mo3kva, Go,7. erorp. izd-vo, 112 p. (M%saovala ra,Ho hiblioteka). DLC: Slavic unclass. SO: Soviet TrRnsportation iind CommunICILtionn, A IIjt)jiogrjphy0 Library of Gorvresz, Reference DeDartment, Washl.-V-,ton, 1952, Unclassified. R*- C=ZD Tr a N L n 0~ ic 10 Aml~ LW 7~ go 64 XWtUS 0t UO &*'M%lfla at Is. A. 2. YqW Nn*", 6-M imp. HSI GINKIN, Georgly Grigorlyevich; KUIWiKB', L,V., red.; LAHIONOV, G.Ye., -- [Logaritimns, decibels, and docilogs) Logarifmy, detsibely, detailogi, Noskva, Gos. energ. izd-vot 1962. 351 Pe (IIIHA 15:3) (Logarithms) (Decibels) K118ARKIN, Leoritly Vladimirovichl GINKIN, G.G.p red. (Stor-j about radloolectronice] Rasakaz o rviloulcktronike. FO.'3k-v!i, Energiia, 1965. 256 p. (1-11RA 19, 1) 1. 011fX61 a'. M. 2. USSR (600) 4. Tractors - Repairing 7. Unit method of repairing tractors at the Gromovskaya Machine Tractor Station. Dost. sel. khoz. No. 101 1952. 9. Monthly UaLaf 1811sidan ke-r-wasiews Library of Congress, February 1953, Unclassified. GIN'KO, C1. Al , Scientific instituttons helping farm production: bistituts for the Mechanization of agriculture. Kolkh. proizv. 12, No 1, 1952. GIN'KO, G.Aj, New machines for harvesting rice. Kolkh. proizv. 12, No 9, lq52. I 0, IR,IKO,, G-~.,.,...kaudldst tokhatchookikh nouk. Method for evaluating the quality of threshing of gTaia sid oil- seed crops In a system of homogenous coordinates. D*kl.Akvd.sol'- 1,11*R. 21 no.7;41-47 156- (MLRA 9:10) l.V,'sosoyuznyy sauchne-isslodsvatel'shy izatitut makhanizateii sel'skego lchoxyaystva. Prodstavlowe akademikem V.A.Zholiggvskim. (Threshing) OIRIKO, G.M. - I In the All-Union Scientific Reaeuch Inetitute for te Mechanization of Agriculture. Mekh. I elek.sota.9,p., 'khc-z. no., : ~,' ' ' r56. ." Y, . 0 (MIRA 12:4) (Farm mechanization) GINIED, G.H. Dissertations. Mekh. i alek.sote.sellkhos. no.4:55.61 '57, (MIRA 12:4) (Bibliograpby-Agricultural machinery) -, I 'o .1ci GINIKO DiesertRtions. )(ekh.i elek.sots.sel'.khot.no.6:61-64 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Agricultural mRchinery)