SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KSHANOVSKIY, S. A. - KSIAZKIEWICZ-SZAPIRO, M. D.

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KSHLROVSKIT, S.A.; CHAPIYGINA, M.N. Dynamics of erythrocytes sedimentation rate in various phases of development of tuberculous brMhoMenitis and infiltration, Ardbl. tuborke, Mooky& no. 1170-71 Jon-Feb 52. (CUM 210) 1. Of the Oblast Children's Tubermlools Sanatorium of ramanets- Podol'ok Oblast (Read Physietwa-S.A. Kshanovskiy). I-IL'i --- - -A 1. K311AIM-r;M .4. CHAPLYGIUA, It. ,'t. USSR (600) 4. Tuberculosis 7. Exercise therapy in combine treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis In children. Pediatriia no. 5j 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, F#thnj1,= 1953. Unclessifie*d. XSWOYSKIY, S.A*; ORMYOIRA, X#N. 'Dynamics of blood pressure in the transfusion of an orythrooytio was and blood plAsm In tubercular children@ Pediatrila no 2386 *-Ap 154. (K= 7M 1. Is Oblastnogo dotskogo tubarkalesnogo saamtoriya, sels, Kal1yev- toy lamenste-Podollskoy obl&sti, (BIM PRISSM) (BLOOD-IRANMMION) (TUBARCULOSIS) - -- - - - - ----I KSHANOVSK I I- 8,A.1 CILAPLYGIIIA, X.R. Transfusion of blood, erythrocytes and blood plasma in treating tuberculosis in children. Pediatrita no.4:82-83 Jl-Ag 155 (MLRA 8t12) 1. Is oblastnogo detskogo tubarkulesnogo sanatoriya. v sale Haltyavtsakh Unauste-Podollskoy oblasti. (TUSUCUMSIS) (DWOD-MMIUSION) (IRYTMCZ KIY, ~3. A., Cand of Aed5cl -- (dise) "Sanitary-hygenicregime a stimulating therapy in the complex treatment of children In local antituberculosis sanatoria." Livov, 1957, 18 pp (Lvov State Medical Institute), 200 copies (JKL, 32-57, 97) KSHANOVSK7f ~!AA-11shanoveklic7i, S.Aj, kand.med.nank Prolonged antibacterial therapy In cavernous tuberculosis of children and adolescents. Pad., akush. I gin. 20 no.60-11 158. (KM 132-1) 1. Oblastnoy detakly tubericalezvy manatorlys, (gl&vW Trach - S.A. Kahanovokly) solo Mallyertai Solobkovetskogo rayone. Ihmellnitakoy oblasti. (TUBERCUWSIS) ZMAROV, M.A., prof., ABERNMAN, A.A., ISHANOVSKIY, S.A., PRZHLIVALISKATA, L.A. 1HVU11q R*Me Causes of failure and outcome of prolonged antibacterial therapy of cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis Evith summary in French]. Probi.tub. 36 no.6t16-28 158 NIRA litio) 1. Is Ukrainskogo institute tu!)erkuleza imeni F.G. Tanovskogo (dir. dots. A.S. Kamolat). (TUBERCULOSIS, PULMMAY, ther. chemother. in cavitation, causes of failure (Rua))) KSHAWO pay, 5 A* Sanatorial therapy of active forms of pulmonw7 tuberculosis In chil- dren. Pediatrila. Moskva 36 no.8226-28 Ag 158. (]URA 12:1) 1. Is Maliyovetskogo oblastnogo detskogo protivotubarkuleznogo sanatorAys IKhmallnitskoy oblastl (glavW ymoh S.A. Ishanovskly)o I (TUNKROUIMTS. PUIXOTART. In infant & ohild. ther., sanatorial (Rus)) [K3hanovs'kyI,, S.A.), kamd. mod. nauk; Ci-APLYGIIIA, N.M. (Chaplyhina, M.X.1; 311APMALI N.X. Intracutaneous revaccination of children and juveniles with the BGG vaccine. Fed. Akush. i gin. 24 no.6:15-18 162. (1-11RA 17:4) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institlit tuborkuleza i grudnoy khirurgii (direktor - dotsent O.S. Mamolat). 0 KSHANOVSUT j S. Aqj DVOTRIN# Mo S,j SHAPOVAL,, N. M,j CHAPLYGINA (Kiyov); ap L. ra KOVOROTNATAI N. Y.1 SOKOLOVA) L. N. (Cherni- govalaya oblast; I Frequency and significance of tuberculin reactions with an infiltrate of less than 5 m. Probl. tub. ;D no.W4-219 162. (NM 15:6) 1. Is Ukrainskogo nauchno-Issledovatellekogo, inatituta tuberku- laza i grudnoy khirurgit imni akad. F. 0. Yanovskogo (dir. - doteent A. S. Mamolat) (TUBERMUN-TESTINa) .- . -I . p 1:1 !. t - *.,. 10 S. , . I KS I LOWS S.A.,-.[.K It Intradermal. test with trypan blue in children after intradermal BCG revacclnatione Pediat. akush. ginek. no.3tl9-21 163 (MIRA 171l) 1. Ukratnekly nauchno-lBoledovatellskiy institut tubeFkuleza I grudnoy khirurgli (direktor - dotsent O.SJULmolat)* XSHANOVSKIY, S.A., kand.med.nauk; CHAPLYGINA, M.N.; ZIIULKEVICH,A.P.; WtVA, V. K . Experience with wide use of intracutaneous BCG revaccination in rural areas of Khtollnitskiy Province. Probl.tub.41 no.110-11 163. (KRA 17t9) 1. 1z Ukrainskogo nauchno-ionledovateltakogo instituta tuberkulaza i grudnoy khirurgii (dir. - dotaent A.S.Mmmolat) i Khmellnitskogo oblastnogo otdola zdravookhraneniya (zav.Ye.S.Grigorlyeve). 4-p-jr cbn~.,rvat.)cin -n r -r ^? YT 'ry Om antraft,.Ajnr,,u.-s mvt.hcyi. T'7f+. tul-.,. m-., ArB -is! tic I, no- !.A rt I iA -iv:, tr!ll I nk ly POLAND / Microbiology. General Microbiology. F-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biolej No 81 19581 No 33689 Author KBhechkovskaya, lakerko Inst, Not giVin Title Aminoacid Composition of Brazilian Strain BCG Cells. Orig Pub Med. dobviad. i mikrobiol.j, 1957.- 9p No 2p 185-188 Abstract The hydrolysate of Brazilian strain BCG cells differs in minoacid composition from the hydrolysate of cells of My- cobacterium tuberculosis according to Tamyur (Zablocki M.p Podstavy Chemii Bacteryjnej, 1955, 21) by presence of gly- cino, alanine and glutamic acid. Aminoacida of the cell composition and those liberated to the surface correspond to one another. From author's resume. Card 1/1 SHAVLOVSKIY, 0.11.; F.SirrJUBSOYA, G,P. IVitaml.n requirewhts of Candl~a yeast,~j. 34 no.!: 53-60 Ja-F 165. OTAA IF:?) 1. Llvovri~if ordena ,-.Dlvor.41tat Imerl 1. Franko. jjizh.; YUSMKINSKlY, A., -inzb. -r,an!zJ-ng transportaLion and dispitch vork, A-7t, trarlap. 42 no.9j .'-5-17 S 164, (MIPA 1711l) 1. Mixd9terstva avtotmusparta i aliossaynykh dorog RSF".,R. KSHEMINSKIYI E.I.;-_KHODAKOV, V.Ye. ---- ~ ... Transducer for indicating angular positions of a shaft in I automatic printing machines. Avtom. I prib. no.1t5s-60 Ja-Mr 165. (MrRA 180) griw-M, IMFKN~_' S, 32-739-66 EwTcd) VACC NRs AT6011931 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0094/0098 139 -AUTHOR: Gur'yevich, A.S. (Krasnoyarsk); Kaheminskly, E. I. (Krasnoyarsk); Xalinin, N.A. (Krasn-o-y-a-r-ar) ORG: none TITLE: Devices for the control and introduction of spares in guiding and marker beacon radio stations of the GVF I SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentstya po avtomaticheskomu kontrolXu i metodam elektri- ch skikh iz_m_e_r_e_M_Y71tV_Kv1o_m -a-ticheskly Wo-drol I T-Tiie-t-odi-ii-ek*tii~CeirdiNTzmer'enly; trudy konferentsil, t. 2: lzmerltellnyye Info rin atsionnyye sistemy. Ustroystva. avtomaticheskogo kontrolya. Elektricheskiye lzmerenlya neelektricheakikh velichin (Automatic control and electrical measuring techniques; transactions of the conference. v. 2: Idormation measure- ment systems. Automatic control devices. Electrical mensurements,of nonelectrical quantities). Novosibirsk, lzd-vo Nauka, 1966, 94-98 TOPIC TAGS: reliability engineering, aircraft guidance equipment, automatic landing system xjKo Ba ABSTRACT: Aircraft equipped with radio compasses are guided towards airports by guiding and marker beacon radio stations. The round-the-clock operation of appropriate radio net- works requires a continuous presence of a large number of qualified personnel. Thus, efforts are constantly made to increase the degree of automation of such networks. The present L 32739---66 ACC NRs AT6011931 article describes in considerable detail the design of a system maintaining the automatically controlled operation of its basic elements - the guiding and marker beacon radio stations. Th authors discuss the control parameters and sensor circuits, the problem of spare unit intro-- duction in the case of main unit breakdowns, and the peculiarities of some of the specialized circuits shown In the paper. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 17/ SUBM DATE: 29Nov66 2/2 J -~ 1UTHOR BREDOV,M.M., KSHEKYINBKLTI,I.Z. PA 3542 Electrization or-3-offl-ea-WT-er--their Coming into Contact. TITLEs (Blaktrizatmiya, obnaruzhivayemaya poale soprikoenoveniya dvukh tel, Russian) PERIODICALs Zhurnal Tekhn. Fiz., 1957, Vol 27, Nr 5, pp 921 - 928 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRkCTi The present paper intends to investigate the rules governing the formation of a static load occurring on the occasion of the separ- ation of two bodies which had hitherto been in contact with each other. For this purpose measures were taken in order, if possible, to eliminate all elements of dynamic character. For this purpose a special apparatus was constructed. Summary of resultst 1) When breaking contact a transfer of electrons takes place, the basic process being the tunnel effect. The amount of charges remain- ing on the separating surfacee depends an the velocity of the breaking of contact. 2) The dependence of charges measured on the occasion of the break- ing of contact between two metals upon the contact difference of these metals is represented by a straight line. 3) If a semiconductor and a metal serve as a separated pair, the amount of the charge to be measured is a function of the contact difference of the potentials of the investigated substnaces, of the concentration of the free current carriers of the semiconductor Card 1/2 and its dielectric constant. If both of the latter quantitien PI - 3542 Electrization of Bodies after their Coming Into Contact. are constant, the dependence mentioned under 2) is a straight line also in thin case. 4) In the case of semiconductor* with a relatively low volume concentration of current carriers (germanium, tellurium), it is possible, by utilization of the dependence of the charges (which are measured when contact is broken) on the concentration of the free current carriers to determine a difference between the concen- tration of the carriers near the surface and those inside the body, The relative change of charge concentration on the surface vhen passing from one point of the sample to another can be determined. (5 illustrations, i table, and 4 Slavic references) ASSOCIATIONt PRESENTED BY SUBMITTEDs AVAILABLEj Institute for Semiconductors of the Loademy of Science of the U.5~83. - 14.1-1957 Library of Congress Card 2/2 REZNIK, I., inzh.j_MHEMI~ insh. Ufa Office for Dispatching and Transportation in Containers and the Uia Automotive.Transportation Unit have been consolidated in a single automotive combine* Avt. transp, 42 no,11:8-10 N 164. (MIRk M12) 1. Ministerstvo avtot ransporta. i shosseynykh dorog RSFSR. KSHLSMSKII,, R. - - ------------ I Cast iron carburimUca in the clipola. Lit. proizv. no. 4:25-31 Ap 161e (HIM 14:4) (Cast iron-Wallurgy) (Cupola furnaces) KSIAZEK, Danuta Studies on lupine virus diseases, such as narrow-leavednese, browning,, and mosaics Pts. 2-3. Acts. agrobot 14 no.D47-69 163. 1. Laboratory of Phytopathology, Institute of Ecology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. Head of Laboratorys prof. dr J. Kochman. DZEUNUSOV, M.S., prof.1 SUZHIKOV, M.M., kand. filos. naukLKSUBZxOVjD..- kand. filos. nauk; SAPARGALITEV, G., kand. yurid. nauk; UTAKMOV, S.,, kande filos, nauk; ROZENBERG., TS.R.,, red.; ROROKZAj Z.P.j takhn. red. (Laws governing the transition of peoples in formerly under- developed contries to socialism; based on the Kazakh people] 0 zakonomernostiakb perekhoda narodov ranee otstalykh 9tran k aotsializmu; na primers kazakhakogo naroda. Alma-Atay Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kazakhakoi.SSR, 1961, 225 P, (MIRA 15:2) 1. Akademlya nauk Kazakpakoy SSR. Institut filosofii pravao (Kazakhatan.-Sconomif conditions) (Kazakh3tan-History) KSIE'LINY, 'Stefan Changes in the vitamin C level in the white blood cells, blood serum, and urine after 500 mg doses of L ascorbic acid. Roczn panstw zakl hig 14 no.3s267-273 163. 1. Department of Feeding Hygiene, State Institute of Hygiene, Warsaw, ISHIHOVSXIT VIVO Apparatus for checking ultra-high frequency signal generators# Ism.tekh.n*.2t70-72 "p 056. OMU'917) (Prequenor measurements) oo .1j,1819 1 $V" ci 9 " 1 .5 2 '1 - 1, ; :rM kis v 8 mh - - ov j j g too ju 4 g a P- t v I Eiji c io d st, c 40 A bev a . Zo oo i ol Ij 'ol a A l x l d e Rl 11 4 a 3/112/59W~014/069/08- 0 2-V/ /0 9 3 A052/AOOl Translation fromi Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekluilka, 1959, No. 14, p. 243, 130273 AUTHORS- ~abinovioh, B.Ye., Kshimovskiy, VS., Stoyakina, O.V. TITLE: New Development In the Field of-Radiotechnical Measurements 'PERIODICAL: Tr. Vaes. n.-i. in-ta metrol., 1958, Xo. 33 (93), pp. 94-100 TEXTt The state of individual branches of radlotechnical measurements x in institutes and laboratories of the Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Instruments is reviewed. 1)-Fe-frequency measurement is performed by groups of reference piezocrystal generators and frequency multipliers. The ist order frequency measuring appliance of Avangard type enables one to measure frequeacies up to 50,000 Mo. At present radiotechnical control labcratories are equipped with master Instruments measuring frequencies with an error of _t 5.1o-5. 2) The power measurement on VHF at 3- and 10-cm range by means of calorimetric meters with water load and a comparison of methods developed in several labora- tories have shown a good coincidence of the results. An isothermal talorime- Card 113 84492 S11 12/59/000/014/C69/C)85 A052/AOO1 Ilew Development in the Field of Radlotechnical Measurements ter with a cooling element and a calorimeter with phase transition (lee calorim- eter) have been designed. The ponderomotive force method has been investigated. An automatic thermistor direct -current bridge with an error of the measuring circuit of 1.5-2% has been developed. 3) For testing and checking tube volt- meters and stand&rd-signal generators, OKV-1 and OKV_2 master voltmeter have been developed having voltage range of 20 mv-100 val6g and frequency range of 30 cycles-300 Me with a basic error of � (0.2 + - * -)%. Also have been developed master photovoltmeter, pulse voltmeter, millivgltmeter and'UGSS-1 and UGSS-2 devices for checking standard-signal generators of meter and decimeter band (20- 700 Mc) at a voltage of 5 microvolts and higher. For checking standard-signal ,generators In up to 25 Me band-at voltages of 1 microvolt-I volt a device has been designed working on a principle utilizing master h-f voltage dividers of a film type. *4) I.Tarious.atteriuators for precise checking of attenuatorB in a broad frequency band, including meter, decimeter and centimeterbands, have been developed. 5) For measuring the amplitude modulation factor the UAM-1 device has been developed for carrier frequency band of 0.1-3 Mc with an error of 1%. The Mi-3 and M-5 master devices make it, pc-4sible i3 t;trandard-signal Card 2/3 84492 3/1 12/59/c)OO/O 14/069/085 A052/AO01 New Development In -the Field of Radiotechnical Measurements generators with an accuracy of 2% at a modulation factor of 15-80%. For measur- ing the non-linear distortion factor from 0.3 to 50% a device has been desigaied working in a 60 cycle-20 kc band with an error of 2%. 6. For current measure,- ment an electrodynamio ameter with an error of 1% and a photc-ammeter with an error of 2.5% are mentioned. A master device is being developed for measure- ments within a range of 0.001-100 amp on frequencies up to 100 Mc. A device for checking standard-slgnal generators in a pulse operaticn'has the following characteristics: radio pulse duration 0.1-250 microseconds, 'front duration 0.1 microsecond, r6petition frequency 50-10,000 cycles and delay time from 1 to 2,000 microseconds. There are 43 references. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian ab- straot. Card 313 ~S11151601000100810091013 226t loot BO19/BO63 AUTHORS: Krzhimovskiyp V. ., Kshimovskiy, V. V. TITLE: Bolometer Head for Power Measurement at Frequencies of up to-1000 We" PERIODICAL: lzmeritelinaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 8, Pp. 38-40 TEXT: The present paper describes bolometer heads developed for the measum- ment of low powers. In the introduction, the authors describe the rigorous demands made on the reflection of h-f energy at the input of the bolometer head and on the losses occurring in the bolometer head. They describe two types of broad-band bolometer heads which wero developed at the VNIIK ime D. 1. Mendeleyeva (All-Union Scientific - Re-search Institute of Metrology imeni D. I. Mendelw4L9 ). Firstp the authors discuss the construction and characteristics of the broad-band bolometer !head with one bolometer. The adjustment matching of the bolometer (Fig. 2) with the circuit diagram. I shown in Figs 1, in which the residual capacitance is compensated by means of a series-connected inductivity inductance, is explained nexts A step- wise gradual variation of the diameter of the external waveguide combined with a conically tapering internal waveguide is used to "convert" the high Card 1/2 83159 Bolometer Heads for PowerMeasurement at 8/115/60/000/006/009/015 Frequencies of up to 1000 go/see B019/BO63 input resistance of the section of the bolometer. Various details of this bolometer head are explained. The standing wave ratio is given as not lower than 1.15 between 450 and 1100 Me/sec. The error ir measurement does not exceed 1.2%. Furthermore, the authors discuss the .-onstruction and the characteristics of a symmetric broad-band bolomet4r head with two bolo- meters. In this bolometer head, the power supplied is divided into two al- most equal parts, after which it is fed into two 'oolometers. The two bole- meters are connected in parallel according to high-frequency and in aeries according to direct current. The matching adjustment and the connecting into the measuring circuit of the bolometer head are described next. Be- tween 30 and 2000 Mc/sec, the standing wave ratio of this bolometer is not lower than 1,15, and the efficiency is not lower than 99.6% up to 10DOM?6w. The experimental verification testing of the bolometer heads described in the present paper indicates that symmetric bolometer heads have a broader transmission band than asymmetric ones, and the internal resistance re- quired for the bolometers to be used for the two types is given. The bolo- meter heads discussed are used for the h-f power measuring instruments men" tioned in the introduction. The Design Engineers A. M. Brodakiy, N. P. Sardyuk, and M. V. Sakharova participated in the development of these bolometer heads. There are 3 figures and 2 non-Soviet references. Card 2/2 KSIIISIK. F. Hoary alder (Alnus incana) and the ur:c of its wood. Bot.; inal.Bel.otd,VBO no.71234-243 165o (MIRA 18:12) LAHMAN, N.C, -# 11,0,; IIrWi;mji ach&3tiyo ~XIIMTSYJ-., z',._ 11ha,o tr;~nnfcrrationo in the 111.1412 alloyi i -.v, -rij . ud4b. - zav.; cLorn, mt. 4 no.11tV.21-128 ;61., I (MIRA 14:12 1. Mookavakiy InOlAut ntall. 'Uron-aluminum alloys--Mota.Uography) (Phase rule and equilibrium) U30/14icrobioloar - Antibioais and Symbiosis, Antibiotics. F-2 Abe Jour : Hof Zhur - Biol.j No 10p 1950j 43205 Author : Grundlyand) r@) Kvek) S-r-z Inst : - Title : InterrelationshiD Between the Daisity of the Uncombinad Active.Groups in the Bacterial Substwice and Mycobactarium Tuberculosis Resistance to Antibiotics, An Outline of Eloctrokinatic Properties. Orig Pub : Byuls Polskoy AN, 1956, Otd. 2, 4, No 12, 439-442 Abstract : According to the hypothesis of Biley and Cavnllito (Bilay, Cavallito, J, Bacterial*) 1950, 60, 20), the ability of bacteria to bind straptoqjcin depends on the presence of acid groups in the cytoplasm of the microbial call. Resistance of mycobactaria to antibiotics is considered as beinG due to a decrease in the number of carboxyl Croups in thair composition* Measurine the electrophoratic Mobi- lity ofmicrobial cells makespooeible determination of Card 1/2 USISR/Mcribioiocy - Antibiosis and 3yablosia. Antibiotics. F.2 fibs jour Hof 22jur - Biol., No 10, 1958, 43205 their electrokinetic Potential and calculation of the den- sity of the load Per unit Of cell surface; from this the number of acid groups in the calla can be established. "Oa'9urezmtg Made bv the authors substantiated the neso of the B"ey and Cctv4UitO hypothesis, correct_ Card 2/2 GRUNDLYAND, 1. [Grundland, J.], IMIVITSKAYA. 1. [Xrzywicka, X.] JHOTNATSKIY. M. [ChojnackI-.'-"'RJ. ftYalcochemical mechanism of photoreactivation of bacteria following ultrAviolat irradiation (with a"-ar7 in Zqglishle Diokhimita 23 nojs&!~-648 8-0 058 (MMA 11:11) 1e Biokhiuioheskiy I biofisichaskiy institut Pol'skoy Akaftmil nauk, Varshavas (ULTRAVIOLW RATS, effects, an beat. photoreactivity (Rus)) (BACTNRIA, effect of radiationg ultraviolet rVe, on photoreactivity (Rue)) SIOAA1611000101110141049 C11TA444 AUTHORs TITLEs The boundary layer in liquids PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 11, 1961, 36, abstract 1IB178-("Probl. pogranichn. sloya i vopr, toplopereduchi". U.-L., Gosenergoizdat, 1)60, so - 91) TEXTj Considered are the equations of the motion of a viscous, compressible liquid, and the energy equations under different state equations. Under the usual suppositions for the existence of auto- model solutions the author turns to ordinary differential equations. The main part of the article is dedicated to the existence and the uniqueness of solutions of the latter ones. quite interesting is the bibliography with 26 titles. Note of the editors In the collected edition "Probl. pogranichn. sloya i vopr. toploperedachi"C problems of the boundary layer and questions of heat transports the name of the author Krzywoblooki [Kohiv.pblotskiyj by mistake hue boon translated by Kshivbbloki. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation,] Card 1/1 -K-s ti vcy (3 L-C-r-S 0984 SA 61/000/009/005/058 12X cr - 3 / 3 0 &V -7/ //,v D234 303 AUTHOR: --.M.Ts. TITLE: Boundary layer in a stream of electrons PERIODICAL: 'Referativnyy zhurnal. Mckhanika, no. 9, 1961, 7 abstract 9 B41 (Vsh. 'Trobl. pogranichn. sloya vopr. teploperedachill, K.-L., Gosenergoizdat, 1960, 91-100) TEXT: In an unpublished paper by D.E. Howard (Hydrodynamic properties of an electron gas. Ph.D. thesis. Hath. Dept. Univ. 111, Urbana, 111, 1951) an equation of motion of the electron gas was ded uced in the form rau + (UV)u F - vqp + U + 1 Vdiv U + I - e I'd 3 1 M + (U'7) U + U div U VU2 3 Card 1/3 30984_____ 3/124J61/000/009/005/058 Boundary layer in a stream... D234/D303 where P* and V are the tangential and the normal coefficient of viscosity. This equation is based on the assumption that gener- al principles of mechanics of continuous media are valid for the electron gas and that the components of stress tenoor are linear functions of the components of the tensor of velocities of deforma- tion and homogeneous quadratic functions of the components of velo- city. In Howard's opinion the existence of ouch quadratic relation,, leading to the presence of terms with V in the equation (*) re- fleets the influence of Lorentz' forces of interaction between par- ticles. Howard also improved his equations with the purpose of tak- ing into account the relativistic effects. The present article deals trith Howard's equations for plane non-relativistic flow of an inconpreasible gas. Supposing that the stream of electrons near a solid wall behaves in a way similar to that of ordinary liquids, the author obtains, with the aid of estimations, simplified equa- tions for the current function in the stationary case; their struc- ture depends essentially on the magnitude of -t*lp as compared with the dimensionless thickness of the boundary layer. For these equa- Card 2/3 Boundary layer in a stream... 30984 S/124/61/000/oog/005/058 D234/D303 tionst transformation of variables of a general type is carried out and certain auto-modelling cases are 13hown. A Polution of Blasius' type Is given as an examplet but lack of (Inta on the ma"nitude of V does not allow quantitativa results. go Complete translatio~_7` Z-Abstracter s note; Card 3/3 IT .- 14(10) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2276 Prochnost! tailindricheakikh obolochoki abornik statey (Strength of Cylindrical Shells; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1959. -157 P. "Errata slip Inserted. 2p400 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): V.M. Darevskiyj, Doctor of Physical and Mathemati- cal Sciences; Ed.: S.I. Bumahteyn, Engineer; Ed. or Pubhshing House: A.F. Starykh; Tech. Ed.: V.I. Oreshkina; Managing Ed.t A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for aircraft Jet-engine designers and production engineers. COVERAGEt This collection of nine articles covers problems of statps and dynamics of cylindrical shells which arise in the caWulation of stability of jet-engine cases. Results of new theoretical and experimental irlvestigations are included. No personalities are mentioned. References follow some of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Card 1/6 Strength of Cylindrical Shells (Cont.) SOV/2276 Zakharova, A.P. Calculation of a Circular Cylindrical cantilever Shell Loaded at the Free iMd by Uniformly Distributed Transverse Forces 5 The gbove problem is representative of 4s' jet-engine cases sub- ject to stresses and deformations due to forces of inertia of the rotor In nonlinear flights. In the general case the safety coefficient' and the clearance must be determined. The article is primarily concerned with stresses and deformations, Zakharova, A.P. Flexure of a Cylindrical CantileverShell Rein- forced With a Rigid Radially Loaded Ring 43 The cylinder is reinforced with a rigid ring at its free end. The force is applied along one of the diameters of the ring. The problem is similar to the problem described in the first article and was treated analogously. Displacements due to flexure difftr but little from displacements determined in the first article, and the category of the displacement is nearly momentless. Kahnyakin, R.I..' Influence of an Axia3: Tensile Force on the Sta- bility of Cylindrical Shells Subject to Flexure and Normal Exter- nal Normal Pressure 55 Card 2/ 6 Strength of Cylindrical Shells (Cont. ) SOV/2276 According to the author the simultaneous action of an axial ten- sile streas and external pressure has not been thoroughly analyzed. He considers a thino circular, closed shell under torsion. Other loads produce a momentless stressed state. The expressionsof stresses and deformations are git7en. Danevskiy, V.M. Stability of Circular Cylindrical Shells Under Flexure by a Transverse Force Combined With Torsion and Internal Pressure 72 In this article, the results of the author's former work are used to simplify the evaluation of the stability of cylindrical shells under the simultaneous action of torsional moments, in- ternal pressure and transverse rim forces. The author describes conditions under which the evaluation of the stability of the shell may be determined by simple formulas. The above analysis is applicalbe to the calculation of combustion chambers of jet engines. Darevskiy, V.M., and S.N. Kukudzhanov. Stability of Orthotropic Shells Under Torsion and Normal Pressure 95 Card 3/6 Strength of Cylindrical Shells (Cont.) SOV/2276 The authors estaDlish basic equations for the determination of stresses, moments and deformations, and then analyze separately cases of the uniform transverse compression, torsion, and torsion with pressure. The established formulas are valid only within the limits of elastic d0forMations, Kulaifthanov, S.N. Stability of an Orthotropic Cylindrical Shell Under External Transverse Pressure With AxIal Tension and Torsion With Axial Tension 109 In this article, resulta obtained for an t8otropic Bhell by R.I. Kshnyakin are generalized for orthouropic shells. In or- der to establish final formulas, the auttior considers the sta- bility,of cylindrical orthotropic she1ls under outer transverse pressure with axial tension, and the s~~.ibtlity of cylindrical orthotropic shells under torsion with axial tension. Serdyukov, V,V. Stability Certain Loads The author considers the shells under the action neous action of torsion studied on the basis of of Anisotropic Cylindrical Shells Under 118 stability of anisotropic cylindrical of outer pressure, torsion and simulta- and normal pressure. Stability is more complete equations than those esta- Card 4/ 6 Strength of Cylindrical Shells (Cont.) SOV/2276 bliahed by Kh.M. Mushtari in his theory of thin shells (1938). The established formulas provide a method for determining critical stresses under simultaneous torsion and normal pres- sureo H-tkulin, M.V. Influence of Axial Stresses on the Frequency of Natural Vibrations of Cylindrical Shells 131 The author is concerned with natural vibrations of near-cylin- drical shells. due to the dynamic action of an unbalanced ro- tor or to gas-dynamic impulseso In both cases the detemina- tion of natural vibrations of the system is important. The in- fluence of axial stresses on the vibration frequency is.con- sidered, generally speaking, as independent of pressure. For- mulas and graphical representations are given. Nikulin, M.V., Natural Vibrations of Cylindrical Shells Prestressed by Torsional Moments 146 This article is a continuation of the preceding article. The author reduces three differential equations of vibration to one differentail equation of radial displacement, Thus an Card 5/6 Strength of Cylindrical Shells (Cont.) SOV/227 6 algebraic equation of the third order is obtained for deter- mining of the square of the frequency without soIving the third order. The boundary conditions are considered In detail. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress IS/bg Card 6/6 10-8-59 3/U2(,/60/13.1'",0, 60 7 1 MOM AUTHORSt -Darevokiy, V. M., Kohnyakin, R. I. ====- kj IV TITLF.t The Stability of a Cylindrical Shell Cantilever'With a t,einforced End Under the Action of ~;xternsl Pressure PERIODICALt Doklady Akadewii nauk SISSR, 1960, Vol. 131, No. 6, pp. 12-4 - '1297 TEXTs A circular cylindrical shell cantilever in invontigated, which i-1 roin- forced by means of an elastic ring near tho movable end. The cross scctiol, of t-kc ring is assumed to be rectangular with the base a and the height 11. lntcxr..i~;tion between ring and shell is characterized by the forces T,, 9, 91 and the ;.le--crits ii and 9, which act at the cross section that separates the shell froa tho ring. Of the above mentioned factors only fl 1 and in_41are non-vanishing in the auh- critical state. If stability in lost, all are non-vanishing and may be written down as the sum of main- and secondary ~.juantities. The authors first lrr~en,.ituito the shell cantilever and, as dorivative from the linearized equilibrium L,;u7!Lior3' they give the differential equations (1) to (3) which describe the elisplac-..cnt. These complicated equations are nimplificd by neglecting so:2e differcntial cz- Card 1/3 0/ The Stability of a Cylindrical Shell Cantilever With a S10201601131106118107l Reififorcdd End Under the Action of External Pressure B014/BO07 pressions and constants. In this way the equations (4) to (6) are obtained, the latter already having been given by A, V. Bachenkov kRef, I). In thin way the differential equation (7) in obtained for the purpose of describing the displaos. ment. With equations (8) the equilibrium equations for the ring in deformed state are written down (Ref. 2). For the case in which stability is lost, the correspond- ing quantities are written down in a sum of the suboritical and an additional quantity. In this manner the differential equations (9) for the displacement- and force factors of the ring are obtained from (8). In the further complicated development the differential equations (14) and (15) are developed from theresults hitherto obtained; from these equations curves are constructed for various par&- meters. From the curves the pressure proper is then determined. Equation (16) is given for the critical pressure, and it is finally shown that the experimental investigations on 20 shell cantilevers with free and reinforced ends furnish values, which deviate from the theoretical once by less than 10%. The authors further mention the fact that by formula (16) and its experimental confirmation,------)) the correoponding formula by N. A. Alfutov (Ref. 3) is disproved, There are 3 Soviet references. PRESENTEDs December 16, 1959, by G. I. Petrov, Academician Card 2/3 The."tability of a Cylindrical Shall Cantilever With a Reinforc4d End Under the Action of External Preseure SUBMITTEDs December 9, 1959 3/020/60/131/06/10/071 B014/BO07 GV/ ~ Card 3/3 &3 896 S/02o/60/134/003/004/L2O B019/BO60 AUTHORS: Darevakiy, V. M., Kshnyakin, R. I. 4. TITLE: Stability of a Ring-strengthened Cylindrical-Shell Under the Action of an External Pressure PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 134, No. 3, pp. 548 - 551 TEXT: A solution is offered of the problem concerning the stability of a ring-strengthened cylindrical shell with reinforcements at the edges under the action of an external pressure. The method used is the one recommended by the authors in an earlier paper (Ref. 1), in which the ring is divided into contiguous parts by means of sections perpendicular to the shell axis. These parts are then examined individually, taking into account the forces and moments acting among them. The authors pr')- a%, I),-, d4_i) + 34wi ceed from differential equation (1): 6( + 2 + + dy6 dT6 aT4 OJ4 Card 1/3 83896 Stability of a Ring-strengthened Cylindrical S/020/60/134/003/004/020 Shell Under the Action of an External B019/Bo6o Pressure + a6w + a4w i) a 0. W denotes the radial displacement of the i-th eEh OT 87 4 1 part. Differential equation (2), which has a similar structure) is given for the axial and the circular displacement. Solutions (6) and (7) are obtained with the aid of formulas derived in the abovementioned earlier paper of the authors. For m n 2 and m, a 3, with m - I being the number of rings, the specific solutions (6) and (71), and (6) and (7"), respeo- tively, are given. For m >3 the solutions are determined from recurrence formulas (9).This solution defines the eigenvalue q, which is also easy to be determined graphically. Thi 11 graphic determination is discussed in the introduction. Finally, solution (10) is offered as solution for an infinitely long shell. Much space is devoted to the determination ofu~ the critical value qor by the graphic procedure and it is stated that the values of qor determined experimentally are in good agreement with theory. qexp equals 1.4q theor in the example given. There are I figure or or Card 2/3 83896 Stability of a Ring-strengthened Cylindrical S/020 60/134/003/004/020 Shell Under the Action of an External BO YB060 Pressure gnd 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: April 9, 1960 PRESENTED: April 12, 1960, by G. 1. Petrov, Academician Card 313 KISELEV, S.V.; KSHNYAKINA, A.N.; OZEROV, R.P.;; ZHDANOV, G.S. Neutron diffraction examination of magnetic ordering and atomic displacements In certain iron-containing Perovskite type substances with special dielectric properties. Fiz. tver. tels, 5 no.lls 3312-3316 N 163. (MA 16:12) 1. Nauchn6418 'aledovatellskiy fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni L.Ya.Karpova, Moskva. De3ign or the control program find iniLial 1,roces~,Ang of exp-rim~,ntal data of' an automattc dirfractomettir by a multijurlose cnmNter. KrisLallografila 10 no.1199-104 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskly Fizzlko-khimicheskiy institut i-moni Karpova, Moskva. KSHONDZM G. inzhe Automatic welding of gas pipes. Zhil.-komo khoz* 11 nool2:306- 31 D 16le (KMA 16:11) OHIPCHILINITSKIT-,- - --- Machanisation of welding processes in gas pipe construction. Gor.khos.Mooke 21 no.2:20-23 If '47- (MM 6:11) (Oas pipes) (Ilectric welding) KSHONDM# GeL., Inghenero Note@ from the leadixg sectiox of the Stavropol $-Moscow gas pipellas. Streleprad.xaft.pr*M41 no.2:2" Ap 156. (HLRA 94) (Gas, JTatural-Pipelizen) SOV/1 17 - 59 '1 1105 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mctallurgi~a, IC459, Nr 2 p 117 ('JSSR1 AUTHOR: Kshondzer, G. L. TITLE- Butt Welding of Pipes With a 17.50 Edge Chamfer (S%arka trub so skosom,kromok 17,50) PERIODICAL: Str -vo predpriydtiy nettyanoy prom - sti.. 1957, Nr 9. pp Iq Z I ABSTRACT: In buit welding of pipes on backing rings, the edges are commonly chamlered at an aqgle of 10- 151. 'File withor suggests that the butt welding be performed with a chamler of 17. So without truncating of the roots. The technology of automatic and manual weldirg of pipes (7Z0 x 9 mm) with backing rings 3 nirn thick was analyzed. Two schedules were followed in the course of the atitoma,ic welding of 30 butt joints (accomplished by rotating the pipes while tile welding head remained stationary): Current intensity 580 and 550 a: potential across the arc 36- 38 v; spedd of welding 4 - 39 mAi:-. The welds obtaired were 15- 16 mm wide, 1. 3-3 mm high, and vxhibi-t-d complle!c penc~,ration Manual welding of pipes which were held staticnary in the process was carried out in two or three passes, a 3-mm gap being maintained between the Card 11Z pipes. Welding wa-4 performed with ciectrodes of the UONI-11/55 types Butt Welding of Pipes With a 17.50 Edge Chamler SOV/1 17 -,(J Z t,'05 in two pdsses. First pass; Electrode diameter k mni: current I W 140 a. Secctid pass: Electrode diameter 4 mm; currerk 140 10 -1. Welding ir. 4hree passes i- volved the following- First pass: Electrode diamei.er !l inni; curren! 1 ;0- 140 a Second pass: Electrode diameter 4 mm; curreTi,, 160- 180 a. ViLra Pa.'s- Elle. - trode didmeter 4 mm; current 140- 150 a. Mechanicil test performed on -,hc welds yielded satisfactory results. The macro- and micro~,trllLturc of the welds sat ties the Technical Spec if ications. The time required for awomatic bitt, welding of pipei with a 17. 50 charnier in a single pass is reduced ~iy oT;e half; ,n the case 0t manki'll welding, it is reduced by more than 500/b. The consumpt,on of the prinLipal mate rials also decreases b, more than W/0- G. N~ Card 212 rr- AUTHOR: Kahondzer,t G.L.pEngineer (#oscow.). 95-11-8/14 TITLE: On the Hydraulic Testing'of Pipelines and the Shape of Blind Flanges (0 gidravlicheakom ispytanii truboprovoda i form zaglushek). PERIODICAL: Stroitelletvo Predpriyatiy Neftyanoy Promyshlennosti., 1957P Mr llp ppe 2o-21 (USSR). I ABSTRACT In accordance with the rules given out by the state control office, for technical engineering) sections of gas pipelines which are laid underneath railroad tracks and roads as well as near river crossings., are subjected tq an additional hydraulic investigation. For thiB par* pose the blind flanges bent into the interior of the tube$ which are usually cut out of the tubes are welded into the ends of the welded tube section. Four.stiffening ribs are welded on to the tube and on to the blind flanges in order to increase strengtho The water is poured through the hole tut out of the body of the tube, which is law ter closed by welding* This manner of pouring in waters however# is no guarantee that the entire pipeline is filled with water and frew quentV a space Mled with air is left over, At one end of the tuber section under investigation two sockets are welded on which are used Cird 112 for mounting the manometer and introducing the compressed inert gases 95-11-8/14 On the Hydraullc Testing of Pipelines and the Shape of Blind Flanges.' from the balloon. In the course of this investigation the blind flanges and stiffening ribs are torn out* It is therefore considered to be advisable to use flAnges with apherinal or onnteal bottoms, when testing sectiona of pipelines, and to employ hydraulic presses instead of balloona with compressed gas. There are 2 figures. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2A NIKOLAYMY, B.I.9 rod,; SAMVADZE, V.S., red.; ANDRIANOV, K.I., red.; TASILIIWp A.Yo., red.; ZHIMRIYA, 0 P red KRYLOV, P.I., red.; 1649~& G!LL,L-red.; KEWINHIN, ?.~.: 'red, *Ideoea sod]; CHEMISINOV, MX, red* --Prinimali uchastiye: ANUCHKIN, M.P., red.; GRIGMIYNYA. M.B., red.; ZHUKOV, V.1., red.; XALYUZHM, N.G., red.; KAKARSHTM, A.G.. red.; KOZLOVSKAYA, A.A., red.; LAVROVA, M.P., red.; NUSOV, G.I. red.- PALO- KIVICH, A.$., red.; IIMSHOV, P.R.,.vq4uehch1y red.; YJFM6V!. 1'.Ges tekhn.red. ESafety regulations for constructing steel pipelines) Pravila tokhniki basopasnosti--pri stiditel'st4b magistra,, nykh stallnykh truVaprovodqyb Koskva,-Goo..nan.ohno-tokhn.izd-,wo neft. i gorno-toplivnol litiry, 1960. 235 p. (MIRA 3:9) 1. Russia (1923- M.S.R.) Glaynoy, upravloniya gazovoy promyshlonnostle 2. Veasoyuznyy nauohno-isa vatoaskiy institut tvardykh splayov (for Anuchkin, Grigorlyeva,- OTS Kalyushnyy, Xamershteyn, Koslovskaya, Lavrova, Nusovp 7 l1kovich tpipolines) (TAdustrial safety) I c quilmo - 1. SIUMM WES x ACC NRs - AP5OZ7 108--- - SOURCE CODEi PO/0056/65/016/006/0727/07-37- .AUTIIOR- _jQzkLavLjcX,-8- - YuzkevIch, a. (Professor, Doctor, -Director) P~Chglk'j!~- PuWialik, M. (Professor, Doctor, Director); CygM,_Z,. - Taypn, Z.; Drozdz M Di ozlxizh, M. -. Gravr=L-J.- - groporchik .; Orrosik, J. K. Kaboaka K ; LowandowaLk#zbkpk;",. - IAvRndovskn-Tokazb, A,; 8 81,6031"7M." ZCk =-T-'Z*hRk, T. ORG: ljjIjtjtU(C-Qr~10IogLCql Chemi _04emistry, Silesia AM, Znbry-e-Rokitift-t (Znklad Chcmll Fizjologicane) 51-ANI); 11iititute 00( CA Ilosix MI, Zabroze-Rokitnica (Zaklad Fityki Lokareklo) SI. Aj~ TITLEi Investigation of the effect of sonic and ultrasonic fields on biochemical processes. IX. Effect ou some blood components In men working under noisy conditions SOURCE: Acta physiologics, polonlea, Y. 16, no. 5, 1906, 727-737 TOPIC TAGS:* human physiology, working condition, man, medical experiment, biologic vibratIon effect, sound, ultrasonic field, acoustIc_!j1q!Wq effeqL ABSTRACT: The levels of blood glucose, pyruvic acid, anoorbio acid, proteins, protein fractions, nonprotain nitrogen, pbosphollpId phosphorus, and the activities of sminolrans- [erase and a1dolase were determined In 80 poirsons to study the effect of noisy working condl- Lions on the workingman. This test gub)ecta were employed In a larp Industrial establishmoul t 69,36-66 ACC N& AP5027168 C) and exposed to vibration and noise. All were In relatively good health. The control gmp conslated of workers In the same factory, but not exposed to a noisy envirofunont. Mw re- sults showed Uto following: a decrease in blood sugar, phospholipid phosphorus, and asearbic acid, an Increase In protein, alburnin. and nonprotain nitrogen. 1U gamma, globulin, showed a decrease. lUre was a slight increase In aspartic aminotransferase and slam sminotransfersae, and a ellght decrease in aldolases. IU results of determinationd of otbor components studied, different. from those in guinea pigs, are disoussed. Orig. uL hLsi 9 tables. SUB OODti IS SUBM DATEs Way% ORIG RM 000 OTH Rzr: 031, AW L-Cad 212 KOCH14ANY J.j Studies on the communication of viru3es of nmtnr yeijows qnd onion yellows dwarf by Macrostsles Lnovis Rib. ke ta agrobot 163145-156 164. 1. Laboratory of Pl-ytopathology of the Institute of Ecology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, War3aw. S,jbmitted March 31, 1964. POUUM/Plnat Dlceaocs - Diseases z~f CultivatOd Plants. Abs JDur : Ref Zhur Biol., No 1, 1959, 1994 Author ; Ksiazek~ Dc%nut~ Inst Title : Data of World Literature on Viral Diseases of Lupine Orig Pub : Postepy nauk roln., 1957, 4, No 3, 75-88 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 KSUZEK, D. TM-1-i'OLOGY Periodicals: OAZETA CUIMOWIIICZA. Vole 60, no. 10, Oct. 1958 KSIAZEK, D. The influence of the azotobactor on the yield and sugar content of sugar beets. P. 321 Monthly List of East *uropean Accessions (EEAI) LC,, Vol. B.. No. 2, February 1959, Unclanse KSIAZEK, Danuta ?resent state of )mowledge about the virus diseases of clover. Postepy nauk roln 10 no, 2: 45-60 Kr-Ap 163, 1. 74klad Ekologii, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa. ESTAZZE, Da=ta Studies on virus diseases of IuPinOD: narrov-1savednesep browning# and mosaic. Pt. la, keta agrobot 229287-322 162* 1, Zaklad Ekologii., PoUlm Akademis, Naukj, Fraccunia litopatologiij. Varosawn, lieromiki prof* dr T& Koobman. K,',~ ".5, it' , Jah 'Itomic, Fireray tn plant protection, Fog tt,, n7 :- I ~ - .~ ~ ',~ - " " 1.35 165, KSIAZ , Jan - ----- -- --- -I----...-.- . Phytosanitar7 neasures an potato plantations in Great Britain. Postepy nauk roln 7 no.l;n5-l24 Ja/F 060. (EUI 9:10) 1. YAnisterstwo Rdniotwa. (Great Britain-Potatoee)*- I KSIAZEK9 Jan------ The big bud (Lycopersioun virus) endangers the potato and tomato plantations* Po3tepy nauk roln 7 no,4127-132 N-D 6o. (EEAi 10:6) (Poland-Potatoes) (Poland-Tomatoes) (Stolbur) ESIAZEKY Jan-- - Dangerous potato diseaosso jarticularly Corymbacteri= #*pedoniom and PsevAomonas Solanacemm"n" as subjects of an international conference in Pariao France, Postepy nauk roin 9 no.IW!~-150 Je-P 1 4 .KSIAZEK; Jan Economic effects and futtimof applying postleMmn in PolmdIs peat and disease control during 1963-1965. Poste7y t,auk roln. 20 no.30-26 ',Ia-.szawa. POIAND/Chemical Technology. Chemical ProductB and Their Application. Safety Engineering. Sanitary Engineering. U-6 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Xhim., No 13, 1958, 43794. Author : JWIjLzek Paulina Inst : Central-Tn-el-MuTe- of Labor Protection. Title : Contribution to the Study of rust Characteristics in the Production of Refractories. Orifi; Pub: Praee Centr. inst. ochrony pracy, 1957, 7P No 3, 1-13. Abstract. Deserlption'of'procedures and results of determination of dispersed corponents, specific gravity, moisture content) and settling rate In caln air, of dust collected in different areas of an experimental pro- ductlon of refractories. The investigation constitutes the initial staGo.of an.undertaking for the elimination of dust In manufacturing areas and is directed to the earl 1/2 5 Strat.,,grafia verJ.i Maprckicj na przedpolu Pat-irj Gorl. ~'tratigraphy of the Nicura series noth of the Rabia Gora (W(vtern Cazj~athians). Warnava, Junstwowy Instytut Gcologiczny,, 19L8. 35) vi P. (Warsaw. FanstwoW Instytut Gf7.olc:l iczny, 11juletyll, LO Engliah sur-r-Ary. illum.) (Atlar, Folskich Strojow Ludowych, Vol. 5., Pt. 18., 19li(I'J, Poland) NN SCi Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAL) LC, Vol. 63 no. 7) JulY 1957- Uncl. KSIAZKIWICZt MARIAN. KSIAZKIEWICZq MARIAN. Geolona dynamiczna (Dynamic neology). Warszawa 1951 (University Textbooks Publ.) KSIAMELTIC2., if. "Graded and Laminated Bedding in tho Flyrch of II.e CarpatUan Mountaince" I> k, P. 399 (ROCZZU* Vol. 22 No. 4. 1952 (published 19514); Krakc-,-, Polwi~~.) So: 11~k)nthly List'of East European Accessions, (IMAL), LCj, Vol. 4, No. W April 1955$ Uncle* 1~1~31VTJTI-T", -, .; 7.. Cz--tamcur, Vol,,,ard3r; in Hic! ('ArpalhiAn P. 199, '(~? -L (. C 1 ~'TA I~AUYP Vol . 2, No. A, 31,,54, llars( vi(~, - rd) SO: `on,hI7 List cf Fant 'uropinar A--r,::I,rn ( 1 -', VO. I I'( . 30 V ~ ar ch 195 " , Ur, el . "Occurrences of Tuffites in the Kroenensk Strata of Carpathian Flysch". Byul. rollsk. AN, Otd. 3, 2, No. 6, pp 299-301, 1954 In the central portion of the rock thickness of Krosnenssk sandstones and shales, forming in Hadishohev southward from Skavina mountain range,, are outcr9ppings of friable porous rock up to 360 meters high, representing a mixture of equal quantities of fragmental md volcanic material is represented by glass short-columnar cryetalep and fragment of anorthite No 53-54 (up to 0. 35 m% and malellae of biotite (up to 0.4 M), in composition the volcanic material corresponds to dacite llavas. The fragmental (clastic breccia) Material consists of quartz# sericitep glauconitep clayey substance, and heavy minerals of which zircon predominatesp (RZhGeol, No. 9, 1955) SO: Sum No 812p 6 Fab 1956 Kaiazi%dcirica, :. StratigrapLy of tl.c juraoric ai-.d Cretaccous 73accovice. In 5,3. MATEMATYKA Vol. ,I$ NO. 92 1,f:,'5 Warazawa, SO: :'onti,l: Li.;t of 1"--*,t;;t European Acccsain:ir;, (L:A1,) , IZ, Vol. 5, No. L) uct. 5?, SAMSONOWICZ, J.; FBTUDID. V.S. [translator]; PIMIKO, M."". !4&" lator]-, 1110LATIT. V.L. rectaktor-, ZKAMSXATA, T.K., redaktor; BOGDAVOY, V.P., takhnicbeskiy redaktor; SHAPOVALOV, V.I., takhnichaskiy redaktor [A sketch of the Zoology of Poland, Translated from the Polishl Ocherk geologii Pol'shi. Perevod is pol'skogo. V.S.fttranko I I.M. Petrenko. Pad red. i a predial...N.I.Kikolaeva. Moskva, Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-ry, 1956. 239 P. (MLRA 9:10) (Poland-Geology) -KSTA=,:,aCZS_M. Straltigraphy of the Magura o"ire in the Middle Beekidaj, a surva" of a report. P* h71 (Przoglad Goologiczn-,/, Vol. h,. no. 10, Oct* 1956, Warszawa,, Poland) Monthly Index of East Furopean Accessions (FFAI) V,. Vol. 7, nol 2. February 1958 KSIAZKIEWICZ, M. "A conference on the geology of the sea in Wiesbaden, in March 1957.4 p. 252 (Kosmos, Seria B; Przyroda Nieozywionam Journal on natural sciences with the exception of biology issued by the Copernicus Society of Polish Naturalistog Vol. 42 No. 3, 1958, Warsaw, Poland) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol,8,, No. 1. Jan- 59o C-A-Summ-NA-Af.- On the Turonian In the Pieniny klippe belt. %I Ac Pol chim 6 no.8:537-544 158. (nAi 9:6) l# Geological Zaboratory# Jagellonlan University, Cracov, (Poland- Geology) -0 KSIAZKI,Xcz.o X4 GEOGRAPHY & GW1,WjY Periodical: R007MIK. Vol. 28, no. 2, 1958. K.SIA"KIK-elIC7, M. The submarine slumpings Jn the Carpathian FlyBch. In English. p. 123. Month],y List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 5, May 1959, Unclass. KSIAZXIWICZ Mariant LISZKOWA, Janina The sub-Silesian wits near Goleszow in Teschen Silesia. Kwartalnik gool 3 no.ls9l-102 159. (EUI gi 8) 1. Karpacka Stacja Torenowa Lo, (Poland-.Oeology) ISIAZLMIW,,K,I- LIBSKO,B. (Bratislava) on the relation between the Krasno- and Magura-Flyacb. Bul Ac Pol chit 7 no.10i?73-780 159. MLI 9t6) 1, Department of Geology, J&gellonlau'Univeralty Cracow (for Islaskievics)o 2. Dionity Stur rastitute of Geology, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (for Lesko). Presented by X. Xalaskievicso (Poland- Geology) (SloTakia-- Geology) (Carpathian Xouritains) BOGDAROVY A.A. (SSSR); SIAVIN, V.I. (S=); KS1AZXIWICZ,-M-(.Pologne)j VARENTSOVO M.I. (SSSR)j-WDOVIARZ, St.~(Poiiii ), PASHCHBIwoo Ta.19. (MR); MISHUNINA, Z.A. (SOR)i ZIELrNsKi, j. (Poien) Participation in discusions. Mat.Karp.-Balk.assots. no.1:190-207 160., (MIRA 14:12) (Geology) -- XSIAZXMjGZJ-M,-(2jask.a) Paleogeography of the flymh in the Polish Carpathians. Mat.Karp, Balksaaeotot =003-76 160. (MIRA 14:12) (Carpathian Mountaine-Flyah) ISLAZM=CZ Samo problems arising from the Flysob In the Polish Carpathians. Kwartalnik geol /+ no.3s735-748 160. 1. Zaklad (1cologil Untwersytetu Agiellonskiego I Karpaelm Stsoja Terenova Instytatu Geologiesnego v Warnavie. ISIAZKIEWICZ-0 M-0- Sedimentary characteristics of thanysch formation. Izv Geol. inst BAN 80-27 t6o. (EW 10s 5) 1. Geolothki institut pri lAgelonwlia univeraltat i Durzhaven geolozhki Institutt larpatski filial Krakoy, (Flynch) KSIAZXIEWICZ,, Marian Some proble= on organic traces from the Flync!A of the Polloh OpTathian Mountains. -P*..2,. KwartaWk gool 5 no-4:8E2-M 161, Is Zaklad Geologli,, Uniwer"t jagisnonskil K*kow., Karpadm Stacja Tere'nowao MIAMEWICZ, Marlan Tithonic fauna from Woznikip Polish Westorn Carpathians* Roca geol Krakow 33 no.1/33265-272 163* 1. Laboratoire do Goologie, Universite deaJagellons, Krakow. KSIAZKIEWICZ, Marian (Krakou) Origin of mid-ocean ridges. Wazechawiat no. 6tl26-128 Js 164. F-OjIAZKIEVIC!,, MarAan, prof. dr (KrOw.) Illstorf of neawater. Wazechowiat, no.10:213-214 0 164. Phillip. Vnnry Kuenen, an honorary doctor of the JoCiellor,'.Ln Univerolty, Tbid.:22F~229 Report from a scientific session on thc pe~)Iovy of the ~~---Akow I ,ion. Ibcid.i231-232 rep L - ~ I - - I . .4 - - . I - - 1 1 . . T - - ' r.-,3JL~T,r%.L I Inz. Stanislaw Ksiazkiewicz-. "Drowno Jako MateijAl do Budowy Aparatury Cho:,Iictnej. Warsaw: Panstwo-de 113rdawnictwo Tachninne, 1954, 178 P. Revieded in RoczniId Chamii Vol 30, No 1, Warsaw, 1956. POL~M Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their Application, Part 4. - Varnishes, Paints, Paint Coatings. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 62924. Author :'S. JAjpzkiewioz- "fk; Inst : N~giie-n-. Title : Nitrooellulose Enamels in Shape of Dry Rolled Pastes. Orig Pub: Przem. chem., 1957, 13, "I~o 7, 419 - 420. Abstroot: The technology of',production, the properties and the composition of dry rolled pastes for nitrocellulose enamels, and their basic tech- nioo-eoonomical properties are described. Card 1/1 K$IAZKIEWICZ-SZAPIRD,, Maria Da=ta Clinl,Zi value of duodenal 'biopsy. P?Iski t'ypod lek. 17 no.26:1021-1026 25 ja 462. 1. Z Kliniki Gastrologicznej AM w Warszawidj kierownik: prof. dr medo. L, Flockor. (BIOPSY) (DUODENUM pathol)