SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOROLEV, A.S. - KOROLEV, B.A.
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ACCESSION TIR: AP5016262 UR/0258/65/005/003/o4i6/024
533.6-011-55
AUTHOR: Gusev V N N'5scow) itjiinova T. V. (Moscov); Ko-ralev A. S. (M-oscoe)
Kryukova, S. G. (Moscow); Nikolayev'~ ~.s ~ilto s C 0 *4
TITLE: Hypersonic, viscous gas ~flovs past sharp-nosed cones
ry zhurnals v~ 5~; no. 3, !965, 416-h24
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ABSTRACT: ITypersonic visao us gas. flows
past slender sharp-nosed, thermally--
insulated cones at arbitr
ary angles--of attack are inyestiGated. On the basis of
the law of viscous hypersonic'similitude, expressions are derived for pressure
and local skin-friction coefficients, and for the drarg act ing on the body in the
idirection of flow. two limiting 6ases are considered, that is, 1) when the
relative thickness of the boundary layer 6 is /'-CH 2- C 1.1 2-/9'
groups located on the surface of hydrated silica were substituted. The
addorption isotherms of sub.,j'Utiited aorosils showed tYAt tile ldsorption
of nitro.-on, n-hexane, and are~5n vapors was riot affected but that of
benzene and methanol vapors rapidly reduced. This redliction is due to
chemical chanje.-. of the surface and their effect on adsorption since the
:-,necific surface of Ierosil is hardly changed by etherification. In a dense
monolayer, the arez. nor molecule is ')M = " IT /a m N, where a m In the caparity
of the monolayer, s if is the specific surface. Substitution of ethomy for
silanol groups causes decrease in a m for methanol and benzene. ~With nitro-
gen andmethanol the equilibrium constant decreaces with increasinG 3ubstitu-
tion deeroe. Grafting may be,appliod to diol substitution: (1) to one or
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(2) to -Si-O-Si- bridges, and
two Of! groups, (3) to bridges and OH groups.
Mlore complex compounds Ay forom on the surface since etbyl,~ne -
. 51ycol forms
polymer chains in the presence of oxide catalysts. This causes a composite
mosaic structure of the modified layer. Screening of 341TCU Wi~j,
Carfi 2/4 -a thylene
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Production and properties of ethylene ... B110,'P1/j4
glycol groups improves dispernion tind disag-regation 0'- partiCI.01
owing to a decreasein their interaction. Dlsa&7regatiori i:-, important for
the introduction of' modified aero3il as filler into pol~urothanes. The
gluing strengths of modiriod ani.' initial quartz hardly di!'!'er. The hydroxyl
groups of the quartz surf; ce reE!ct vigorously with the isocyanate groups of
the glue. The adhesive -,-xer is to be preserved, and wetting and complete
disaag-regation of fillo-, ,articles in the polymer are to be reached by
chemical modification I flimed regulation of surface properties of' highly
disperse fillers. Scr,:t-rking of the silica nurrace by a dense layer of un-
polar, chemically inert groups reduces adsorption and adhesion. Modif ication
with dimethyl dichloro silane thus forms a thick, continuous polymethyl
siloxane layer elimini~ting the polar glue-quartz adhesion. There are 2
figures, 4 tables, and 16 references.
ASSOCIATION:- Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR Gruppa kbimii poverklinosti
(Institute of Physical Chemistry AS USSR, Group of Surface
Chemistry~ Yloskovskiy universitot im. M. V. Loutonosova
Laboratoriya adsorbtsii Khimicheskiy fakulltet (Moscow Univamiy
imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Adsorption Laboratory, Chemical Divisicn).
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Adhesion of polytetrafluoroethyle to metals.
Vyookcm.soed. /+ no.9:1411-~14W S 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Ethylene) (Plastics) (Adhesion)
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BODROVAp V.V.; DROGALEVAP I.V.; KIS&U,, D.A.; KORoLEv A.Yaq
LEZNOVI I.S.; MINMINP Y&SIO -P
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NOthOd for iIVrOv1 the properties of glass plastics Plant,
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MRBNT no.3230-32 (MIRA 16:41
(Glass reinforced plastics)
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A05'7/AI26
_A.Yaj El'tekov,-"YuaA*
AUTHORSt Kiselev,.A,V., KoMjjv
TITLE: On the adsorption on eatersilel-
'PERIODICALt Kolloidnyy zhurnal, v. 25, no. 2, 1963, 165 168
T]W: ln*continuation of earlier investigations the authors compare, ad- I
sorption isotherms of nitrogen and argon vapors at -195 C and methanol, benzene,
and n-hexane vapors at 20 C on aerosJlwith those obtained on estersils prepared
by a treatment of the aerosil surface:with ethylene glycol or resorcinol. More
than half of the surface of the este ails was covered by eater groups. With re
r
$peat to adsorption capacity for argon, nitrogen and n-hexane, the adsorbents
-arranged themselves in the order reacroinolestersil >-glycolestersil, whereas
with respect to benzene and methanol the order was aerosil,~-resorainoleaterail->-,,
>.glycoleatersil. There are 2 figures and I iable,
ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy universitet# Khimioheskiy fakulltet (Moscow University,
Chemical Department); Institut fizichaskoy khimii AN SSSR (Insti-
tute of Physical Chemistry of the.AS USSR)
SM=ED. Ma 1962
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AUTHOR- Aristov, B. G.; Babkin, I. Yu.; Borisova, F. K.; Kiselev, A. V.; Korolev,
A. Ya.
TITLE: Changing the surface properties of polye by oxidative treatment
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, no. 6, 1963, 1017-1022
TOPIC TAGS: surface properties, polyethylene, oxidizing, surface polarity, adhesive
properties, adsorption
ABSTRACT, Treating polyethylene with an oxtdizing chrome compositioP (potassium
dichromate and sulfuric acid) for 5 minutes at temperatures below 120 degrees) /
sharply increased its surface polarity~,thua improving its adhesive properties,O
permitting gluing with polar adhosivesVInd printing with inks, Oxidative treatment
of low-pressure powdered poly0tJiy1eF_e hardly changes its specific surface, as
determined by very little difference in low-temperature adsorption of nitrogen be-
tween untreated and strongly oxidized material. However, the irreversible adsorp-
tion of water and the heat of adsorption were greatly incraased, this adsorption
being proportional -to the degree of oxidation of the sampla. Orig. art. has! 3
figures and 1 table.
Association: 14oscow St. Unop Inst. 0 1f Physical Chemistry
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AUTRORSt Zherday
TITM Morotsc'opia In"atigation of thq cracking o; lemtl"V,4,1~
M-Aborglaas :b~' fJ
aging
go V63.. 36-40
SOMCEl Metiohesk~ye maatry*.0 no,
TOPIC TAGSt, glasa fiber oraeking#fibbrglass., pla.9tica VFX-1 orostruoiAtr0p';
Tiberglasa mechanical
fiberglano insulating property,
fiberglaso thermal aging,, KOH
ABSTRAM In th6 mioroscopic a tu ttf of Vf X-I.. based on or&4Lnosilicon reai~ an
low alka2i glasnj, etching with solvento and hot KOH facilitate4 the obserTaticr:;:
th, M At .260~ -AhO Linkage between binder & fillet`t"-4~-,
of tho fin3 structure of 3
atarts to break-. The kinetics of pore and crack f o=ation in thermal aging at
13.00-40eouare studi.ed. Thmal ag:Lng causes intor-nal atresses producing
breakdww% of Uht, Under and almost complete strJ.,pping from the fibers, It was
discovo~-ed ta~, fiber has' a eata3,ytic efiZact on.szengthening the adjacedt,
tbin.,
1-i-, layer of To im
b-JaWr1,- prove insulating'D-,nd nac)mnical properties of the fibexl-~,
'Pied to inoroava its adhesiveness to
glassp the x-join needs to be modi- the gJA38
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and to form a more eUatio intem6diate IVer on the fiber. Orig. art. hass I
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Microscopic analysis of the chemically modified surface of polytetra-
fluoroethylene. Plast.massy no.12:35-39 163. (MIRA 17:2)
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AUT11011- Zherdey, Yu. V., oroley, A. Ya., Leznov, N. S.
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F.: lie d&C-t4ratlers on di6i~ilng oUsillcone, resins
SOURCE: KbImIcheaklye avoystval modifikatat -p
iya.pollmerov (Chemical
ropertles and M.0
modification of polymers); sbornik statcy. Mosccny, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 260-264
TOPIC TAGS: silicone, silicoorganic resin, silicone hardening, filler, silicone thernio-
Mechanical property, thermal degradation, polyphenyhyiethylsiloxmic, carbon black, zinc
oxide, lead oxide, glass fiber.
ABSTRACT: DeterminatEonof the, therniomechwitcal properties of thcrmally~ treated poly-
plieny1metliy1silexanes proved that zinc, or lead oxide njid particularly ferric, osido markedly
InWbA-t curing at Y20-20OCt whereas white carbon black tuid to a lesser degrcc,'X'lkallfle-
free glass fiber\lLecelerate, the -process of curing. In tests of thermal stability-at'100C
white carbon Iblaek was also shown to att as a, stabilizer. The accelerating affect of glass
fiber on curing Improved after thermal pretreathnent at 400C, mid its activity was shown
to be related to surface effects and the presence of traces of allmli. Ilie widely different
effects of the fillers studied do not generally depend on the pH of aqueous extracts, since
au extracts had a p1l of 6.6-6.8 except that oil glass fiber with p11 8.6. Theresinswere
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tested Xvith 60% finer after curing.for 2 hro'. or-longer at 120 and 160C, pressing for 10
min. under 300 kg/em2, and also after additional curing at 160-200C. Tqsting, loads were
4. 3 kg/0-R2. at temperatures up to 400C.- , Addition of 1-517h epoxido re inlio the fillers and
formation of a thin 111m, less than 0.1A thick, on the filler surface eliminated the inhibitory
effects of zinc, lead, or ferric oxides. Tests on the thermal decomposition of filled and
non-filled reBW showed that glass fiber, zinc wdde, and particularly lead oxide promoto
thermal breakdown, whereas ferric oxide and white carbon black act as stabilizera. The
ACCESSIO.N NR: AP4045018 5/0191/64/000/009/0018/0020
AUTHOR: Vinogradova, L. M., Korolev, A. Ya., Davy*dov, P. V., Kuchenkova, R. Ve
TITLE: Selection and application of organosillcon liquids for decreasing the adhesion of
plastics to solid surfaces
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*, no. 9, 1964, 18-20
TOPIC TAGS: organosilicon, molding, antiadhesion film, polyethylhydrosiloxane,
polymethylhydrosiloxane, plastic adhesion, polydimethylolloxane
ABSTRACT: The effect of the nature and composition of organosilicon solutions and of
the molding conditions of thin films on their effectiveness in decreasing adhesion of poly-
mers to hard surfaces was studied. Liquid polymethyl- and polyethyl-hydrosiloxane and
polydimethylailoxane with a varying content of hydroxyl groups were investigated. The
effect on the adhesive properties of treatment of a silicate glass surface with polymethyl-
hydrosiloxane solutions and the effect of the treatment of a steel surface with a 5% poly-
methylhydrosilaxane solution in benzine were investigated and discussed on the basis of
tabulated data. The experimental data for both tests agreed substantially. it was found
that adhesion to polar compounds can be completely eliminated by surface treatment with
polyethylhydrodbxans solutions in benzine or with aqueous emulsions of Oda liquid.
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During hardening of films from polydimethylsiloxano solutions, which contain 2. 7%
hydroxyl groups in the macromolecule, on the surface of steel, either at 200C for two
hours or even in the presence of a catalyst (tin dietliyldicaprylate) at room temperature
for 48 hours, the resistance to peeling decreased from 412 kgs/cm2 (control sample) to
16-20 kgs/cmZ (modified sample). Polydimethylsiloxane without hydroxyl groups affects
adhesion to the steel only slightly, even at a hardening temperature of 200C. Thin layers
of the investigated organosilicon solutions with active functional groups are retained
strongly on steel or glass surfaces. They are not removed even by prolonged extraction
of the sample with boiling (80C) benzine, and retain their anti-adhesion properties at the
level lound before extraction. These anti-adhesive agents increase the molding per-
formance and can also be used advantageously for molding heat-stable rubbers. The
organosilicon compounds, by forming very thin films on the walls of the molds, facilitate
the removal of the plastic moldings from the mold, ensure a smooth surface and protect
the metal molds against corrosion. In addition to thermal stability, their chemical in-
ertness toward the material of the molds is another advantage. "The tests on PNE-31
(polymethylhydrosiloxane) were carried out with the cooperation of A. A. Moiseyev, V, V,
Pavlov, V. P. g Terebenin and V, P. Frolov". Orig. art. has: 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: None
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AUTHOR. Zherdev,,Yu. V.; Karolev A. Ya.; Leznov, N. S.
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SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, 0.40 1964,116
TOPTC TAGS: polyorganosilox-ane, stloxane, thermal degradation, oxidative degra-
dation, depolymerization.catalyst, tin diethyldicaprylate, polyethyl alumino-
siloxane, potassium hydroxide, potassium acetate, sulfuric acid, ammonium acetate
ABSTRACT: The to~\OQ I siloxanes was investigated in the
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presence of different catalysts, sue ~CI113COOM'4' H2S0 4r, tin
dtethyldicaprylate and polyethylatumiaositorane. The resin (CH ) (c6R5)2 (St03/2~
had an average molecular weight of about 900 and contained abo2 27. reactive
groups (011, etc.). The effect,of the type and concentration of catalyst on the
content of organic groups in the polyorganosiloxane was investigated after thermos.
oxidative degradation at 400C for 220 hours by determining the weight loss of the
Sample. The experimental data are plotted and tabulated, The carbon content and
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the C6H5:Si rdtiO were catculatedi,and,for some samples the microelementaLangly-
ti
sis of the.H/C ra o was &Lao-carrfed-out. It was found that the thermo-oxida-
--tive--degradation--of _the7 resin-without.a.-catalyst-lgadi~ to-yeight;-loss exceeding
even-_t.el~t ed e C sses-ofta ned by e ombus orcof-the-ent
ire
-or.ganic-part-of -th w_reisifi.-_~z Thd~_ of,degradation
pyocess
I ably by potassium hydroxide-and-acetate.- The data obtained with inorganic data-.
lysts tin dipthy1dicaprylate and organodilicon compounds are plotted and' discussid
in detail. Interestin fesu -ere obtained with tin compounds., The addition
to
I of tin dteth%lcamrvlat olyorganosiloxane and other polymers improved their
-and-a- so
/the-nnal stabilit accelerated harde6ing. Tin diethylcaprylate.is most
07
~Ysu tabli~ wNen adTed In tetraethoxysilane solution. The effect of tetra-
ethoxys ilare --and -tetram ethokystlane--on -the thermal- degradation- was -also. investi-
gated 4y; wo-I --I- - ----The yaight-Aoss data-:at- 400C - show-that -the ir-.addition,
-ht Oss.
-affects the thermo-oxidative.degradation -to a certain extent. Hydr
oxide 6 a-ad
salts of alkali metals.-ar6 very dangerous agents because they accelerate the
oxidation of the polymer. The-mechanism of action of these catalysts has not
yet been clariffedt.,tbut the experimental data show that the purity of the po*zy*
organosiloxane has it significant affect on theIr activity at high temperatures-&
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L.M. Prinimala uchasiii;~,A~T;VA, R.V.
Process of polishing aluminum studied by the radioactive tracer
technique. Dokl. All SSSR 159 no.4z865-868 D 164 (MIRA 18tl)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khWi AN SSSR.
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AUTHOR: Zhordev, Yu. V. *'Kdrolev, A4/# Ya4.
TITLE: The destructir of glass fibers during thermal agtn, of glass plQatte wit1h an
organosiliconbladq
!SOURCE: Plasticheskiyemassy.-no. 1$ 1965. 36-40
TOPIC TAGS: glass plastic, glass fiber, thermal aging, silicoorganic Wader polymer
aging, polyalloxane resin, borosiliolte fiber, glass plastic mechanical properV
ABSTRACT: The destructio -n of glass fibers by the stresses developed In the surrounding
siloxane resin during curing, moldingand thermal aging was studied by microscopic and
electron microscopic photography of the advancing defects. A composition of low-alkall.
borosilleate fiber with a thermally gtable, thermosetting polyphen~ltnntlh Flailoxane resin ?
of the general formula CH3(C(;115)2(S1O1. 5)3 was oured, rressed. and thermally aEa at
temperatures up to 300C for!tp to 300 bra. Tho resin shrank during curing and 111jerated,.
water. Devc'Aoping defects were particularly perceptible after otchil- wil-h ).nt 10%
aqueous KOH. Five hours of heating at 200C, as needed for the complete curing of the
resin, did not cause visibl.e defects, but incipient dcstrL~ction was observed after 5 bra.
beating at 300C or after preigsing. Defects Increased with time from low angle cracks
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',AUTHOR: Borisova. F. K.; Galkin, G., A. Kiselev, A. V.; Korolev, A. Ya. Lygin
N. I.
TITLE! Infraread study of the nature of the active a es;io layer on the surfac-e
of V21yLqtraf1uoroet15~lene
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;SOURCE: Kolloidnyy zhurnal 'v.: 271 no. 3, 1955, 320-325
;TOPIC TAGGS: polytetrafluordethylene surface p' erty, surface tri!atment po4mer
rep
~fluoropolymer, ir Spectrum.-
!ABSTRACT, The IR spectra of.surface compounds~based on polytetrafLuoroethylene
modified by different n-_thods~were,:studied'using polymer filnnn. Hodification of.
-the film by three different meth6ds-(ih sod.-um.naDhthalene complex, in-liquid am-:
:monia solution of metallic sodium znd in molten potassium acetate) produced hydno-
iphobization of the surface and improved the adhesive properties of the polymer. 1n'.0
2~frared spectra were studied in surface compounds based on multilayer polymer films
:before and after modification. Conjugated double bonds were found in the surface
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AUTHOR: Spits3M. V. .1. (Academician); Korolev, A. Ya. Kaleshov
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TITLE: Uivestigation of the aluminum lishing processby the ra.di
method
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 159, no. 4. 1964, 865-868
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A
acid chemosorption, Duralumin
ABS TRACT- 4The action of stearic acid in aluminum polishing was studied by po-
11chlnly. Duraiumin D16-ATV vrAth a paste of chromic oxi and stearic acid in
vt,hich Oie carboxyl group waskfagged with C- 14. Extraction of th- polished rne-
fal with benzene Ifor I hour reduced the radioactivily nf ihe ,;urf;:,ce to a level 4ich
n -r-mained esqentfally constant, even after prolonged extrac-an with Other or-
he, -
j Szolv-ents. Boiling in water rapidly reduced the radioactivity to a constaw.
'.0!1"'Ch indicated 28*76 Gf the stearic acid did not undergo livdrolvsis. Cal-
U culations Bhowed that one stearic acid molerule vp.~: rhernosorh~d for 4 sur-face
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KORDIEV, B., inzh.
Reorganizing the training of specialists for grain procurement
stations and enterprises of the Ministry of Cereal Products of
the R.S.F.S.R. Mak.-elev.proms 25 no*7:24-25 J1 159-
(MUL-~ 12: 11)
1. Upravlenlye kadroy I uchebWkh zavedeniy Ministerstva khlebo-
produktov RSISR.
(Grain milling) (Grain elevators)
International wMIAtIon,of photographic and notion-picture
engineering. 4oveioro 17 no,1:49-50 1& 157. (MM 10:7)
KOROLEV, B.
Training mechanics for the neterprises of the All-Russian Grain
Products Association* Muke-elev.prom. 30 no.1&25-27 Ja 164*
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Starshiy inzh.-metodist Upravleniy*a kadrov i uchebnykh zavedeniy
Vserossiyskogo oblyedinoniya khleboproduktov.
KOROLEV, B.A.
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For high production standards. Zemledelie 26 no..6:8-11
je 64. (MIRA 17:8)
1, Diraktor sovkhoza 1114arlino",, Ryllskogo rayona, Kurskoy
oblasti.
KOROLEV) B. A.
"Esophagogustrostomy Through the Abdominal Tract During a
Cardiospasm." Khirurgiya, No-4, 1948
GorIkiy
EXCEERPTA 'YEDICA Sec 16 Vol 7/6 cancer June 59
2337. Results of transpleural resections of oesophagus and cardia witb
various operative procedures (Russian text) Koitoi.vv B. A. Gorky Trudy V1
Plenuina Pravl. Ktes. Nauch. Obshch. A*hir. (1,mingfild, 0_Y_ab_r_1_9_5Wf
!957 (1111-93)
In the 1952-1956 period i ifi radical operations were performed in cases with cancer
of the cardia (14,5"% fittal terminations) and 34 in cages with carcinoma of the
oesophagus fatal terminations). Combined resections were performed in
20-tly, of the cas" with cardial lesions. Thc author modified the transpleural gastr-
ectomy tcchnique, dividing the stomach at a distance of not less than 2 finger-
breadths above lite pylorus. This makes it possible to avoid the most difficult stc
dealing with the duodenal stump. Eighteen such operations were performed witg
one fatal termination. Also, 5 radical operations were performed for recurrence of
cancer hi shr sttimp of a resected stomach. Resection ofthe thor-acic portion of the
oesophagus was perrormed firorn a left-sided approach. Supra-aortic anastomosis
was applied in 2:1 patients with 6 fatal terminations; cervical ocsophagogastrostomy
was performed in one case. In cancer of lite lower third of the oesophagus, removal
of ' rt of the cardia and the fiondus ventriculi is recommended to enhance the radi-
ca nature ofthe procedure. For this same purpose in cases of high carcinomas of the
'A
oesophagus, the author, without resecting the stomach, removes part of the lesser
omentum which adjoins the cardia. Kolcsov - Leningrad
IA
KOHOLEV, B.A.
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2 no.1:14-19 Ja-f 057 (KIRA 10:4)
1. Is goopitalluoy khirurgichookoy kliniki (sav.-prof. B.A. Korolov)
Gorlkovskogo meditsinskogo Instituta lueni S.N. Kirova. (dir.-
doteent N.N. Nizinov) I bollnitsy no.5 (glavnyy vrach - saslushennyy
vrach RNSR W.L. Pyatnitakiy)
(CONNISSUROTONT
technic & compl. In mitral commisourotomy) (Rue)
XOROLfiv. BA.(Gorlkiy, ul. Sverdlova, d.9A. Irv. 38)
Tvlw~
Jkperience in surgical treatment of lung cancer [witb all-shry in
Anglish]. TOP-ouk- 3 no.5:596-599 157. (MIU 11:2)
1. Is kafedry gospitalincy khirurgit Gorlkovskogo meditsinskogo
institute is. S.M.1troys %dir. - dots. N.H.Misinov)
(UW INOPUMM. surg.
follow-up)
Foacu!w, s.A.
Gbaracterislics of pulsonary resection in tuberculosis (Vith summery
in luelsh], Ehirurgila'33 no.4:61-65 Ap '57. (KUU 10:7)
1. .13 kliulki gospitaltuoy khirmrgii (sav. - prof. B.A.Korolev)
Gorlkovskogo zedttsiumkogo~tnstitute teeni S.K.Kirova (dir. - dotsent
I.N.KLsinov) qorliovskogo oblastuago tuberkalesnogo dispansera
(Clav.W vrach - zaslumhennyy vrach RSFSR T.N.Drosdova)
(TUXWU=1S,*P=O1ART. surgi
IPu9=04ectomr)
(FAMMUMMOKY. In various dis.
tuberc., pula.)
BMEZOV, Ye.L.; KOZIWVNIKOV, A.I.; KOHOIXV. B.A., YNDOROV, AY.
I-V~- f -'-- ~ - - -
Acti-7ity of the Gorlkiy Surgical Society. Zdrav Ros. Feder. 2 no.
6:45-57 Js '58. (MIRA 11:5)
1. Predeedstall Gorikovskogo khirurgicheskogo obshchestva, (for Berezov).
2. Zamestitell prodoedntelyn Gorlkovskogo khirargicheakogo obahchestvn
(for Kozhevnilrov, Korolev). 1. Otvetstvennyy sekretarl Gorlkovskogo
khirurgicheskogo obahchestva (for Tedorov).
(GORKIY--SURGBRY--SOCIP,TIBS)
10ROIXEY, B.A., prof.
------------
Tranopleural resections in eardio-eso-ohageal carcinomas Lwith
summary in English]. Khtrurgiin 34 no.1:61-69 Jn '58. OGRA 11:3)
1. Iz knfedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav.-prof. B.A.Korolev)
Gor'kovskogo meditainskogo institutn imeni S.M-Kirova (dir.-dotsent
II.N.Mizinov)
(STORACH NFIOPIASMS, surgery,
cgrdio-esophageal carcinoma, tranSDieurni surg. (Rue)
(ESOPHAGUS, neoDlanms,
same)
IMUT. Be A. . MORMOVAg A. P.
Intro-orterial blood transfusion during resection of the lwW*
[with summary in Saglish] Valrurglia 34 no*4:83-83 1P '58
(MIRA lit?)
1. Is gospitallany kh1rurgicheekoy kl1n1k1 (save - prof, B,A*
11brolev) Gorl1wvskogo meditainakago Institute (dir. - dotes
N.V. HISJUOT).
(LUNGS, surgery
resection, Intrap-art,ortal blood transfusion IAMB))
(BWCO TRANSYUSICN,
Intra-arterial In resection of luM (Run))
KORUM, B,Ao & red-
Big] Xhirvlrgiia sitrallnogO stenOB&O
stono 146
p.
(surgery in sitral
Gorlkavskli 903-ad.in-t in. S.M.11rovas 1959
Gorlkil, (KI;A 13:7)
(MIAL VALVI--WRURl)
CbmismwmtoiW In ultral stenosts. Grud.khIr. I no.lt25-31
ja-F 159. (NIRA 13 z6)
1. Is goopitalluoy khtrargichookoy kliniki aorlkovskogo madl-
tolookogo inatitut& Imoul S.M. 11para.
(NIML VA=--SURMMT)