SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEBEDEVA, Y.S. - LEBEDEVA, Z.S.

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S/076,/61/035/011/008/013 Phase equilibria and volume B110/B147 ASSOCIATION: Goeudarstvennyy institut azatnoy promyshlennosti Otate Institute of the Nitrogen Industry) SUBMITTED: January 25, 1960 Fig. 1. Glass flask provided with metal valve. Legend to Table 1: (1) molar portion of acetylene; (2) liquid phase; (3) gaseous phase; Aoxh: mole. Legend to Table 2: (1) molar portion of acetylene; (2) maximum contact. Legend to Fig. 4: (1) molar portion of acetylene, N 2' Fig- 5. Liquid-gas equilibrium in the acetylene - ammonia system. Legend: (1) 150C, (2) 250C; (3) 360c; (4) 450C; (5) 550c; (6) 650C; (A) molar portion of acetylene. Card 3AI LEBEDEVA, Y evdokiya -Sergoy*&~ staraMy agronom; SELEM, 14. G. , red.; iekhn. red. [For an income of 2 million rubles] Za 2 milliona rublei dokboda. Tula, Tul'skoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 15 p. (KERA 14.:10); 1. Kolkhoz im. Dimitrova Bogoroditakogo rayona Tull'skay oblasti (for Lebedeva). (Tiula Provinqd-Collective farms) LEEEDEVA, U.S.;, XHODEIEVAJ, S.11. Phase equilibria and volume relationships in the system acetylene- ammonia under pressure. Zhur.fizlkhim. 35 no.1l12602-2607 H 163.. (MMA 14:12) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut, azotnoy prom7shlennosti. (Acetyleng) Arr -nia) Pheke -rule and equilibrium) ~ LEBEDEVA, Ye V. Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Application of electrical sources of .4-vt It radiation in,~inter forcing of flower 4S%. Mos, 1959. 16 pp (Mos Order of Lenin Agr S Aced im K. A. Timiryazev)~ 110 copies (KL, 46-59, 139) AcassioN NR: AT4037689 6/2865/64/003/000/0198/0"03 .AUTHOR: Labedevat Ye- V- artificial substrata for use in closed ecological TITLE: Characteristics Of some systems ilch nauk. -problemys koamicheskoY AN SSSR. OtdeleniYe biologichesk SOURCE: biologii, V. 3, 1964, 198-203 systemt life support, hydroponics, tomatol beat, TOpIC TAGSi closed ecological carrot, manned space flight ceramsite, and jai substances, vermiculite, penoshamote, ABSTRACT: Four artific perlite, have been tested for their potential use as substrata for hydroponic growing of plants in spa eships. well known modern structural' c These substances are ecific weight. Their light weight materials and possess high porosity and low OP I and porosity enable these substances to hold a large amount of moisture, making them highly desirable as substrata. In order to evaluate the biological properties of these substrata, cabbages, beets, carrots, and tomatoes were grown hydroponical- Ily from seed on them from May to September 1962. Of the substances thus tested as substrata, vermiculite gave the best recults. Plants grown on vermiculite C r.- ACc&~ ;S'ONNR- .4T4o37689 Produced leave, of plants for grown' roots, stems 011 Other subst and furthgrowiff higher plant,,,, ratafruit whose er research . Since it Weigl,t strata closed ecolog in ivaa t,,,t, three-ti 1J1tO thG" biologic., intended to' mes that is recommended. lcal'SyeteMa Use these Bubatrat ASSOC.1ATr0,V.. none aMd chemi .dal propefor PftIOJ29ed apac a rtles!,Of aftific, 0 flighta SUBMITT4-1): 00 a.1 sub- lio PJKF SOV2 004 ENCL: 00 OMR: Ooo ZYB col)-r. LS Card ACC NR2 AT6036547 SOURCz" CODE: UFt/0000/66/000/000/0145/0146 i AUTHCR: Dadykin,, V. P.; Lebedev-. Ye. V.; Nilovskaya, N. T.; Tsvetkova, I. V. ORG: none _plant in a closed ecological system ITLE, Experimental investigation of the higher TPaper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 may 1966] SOURCE: Konferentslya po problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsi . (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentaii, Moscow, 1966.. 145-17 TOPIC TAGS: life support system, closed ecological system, plant ecology, apace nutrition ABSTRACT: Calculations have been made for on; of the variants of a higher-pL-gt :link for a closeck ecological system. The input and output of the link are determined in respect to the basic elements. EXperiments 6onfirmed that it was possible to obtain a crop of the selected plants which exceeds .the designed productivity of a given enclosure. A conveyor system for continuously overlapping crops of the selected plants was worked out and tested experim en t -ally. This makes it possible to have a continuous output of edible biomass in accordance with a set schedule. It was demonstrated* e xpe rime ntally that a continuous- harvest- Jng of the crop was.possible without. changing the area of the assimilating ACC N% AT6036547 surface of the plants substantially, thus assuring contiguous air regenera- tion. Further experiments determined the optimum light requirements for certain selected plant cultures. Gas exchange characteristics (CO 2 and `0 ) for various parts of the day and various ages of the plants were workod out for a series of selected cultures. Optimal concentrations of C02 ,in relation to various light intensities were determined. The proper nutrient solutions for replacing chemicals used up by the plants were theoretically calculated and experimentally confirmed for a whole series of cultures. The experimental testing' and determination of a series of characteristics of this model plant link simplifies the insertion of thid higher-plant link into the entire closed ecolo W~l "N.A. _N~~ 22; ATD Repori 66-1j63 syutem. SUB-CODE: .06 SUBM DATE: OCKay66 AiX MRs -AT~03"'11 SOURCE COD!!*.: UR/0000/66/000/000/0253/0252. AUMOR: 14bo4eyap :fe* V.; Wtrlyeva, L. V.; Mlin6vakLy, A. V. ORG., now T F70&" nftgcp aS18JAUto link JPapar presented at ejasygtpo. em . scow from 24-27 May 196 SOURCE: Monferentslya po probleman kosmichaskoy maditsiny, 1966. ProbleV. kosmichealwy maditsinyr (Problems of space medicine); mator~aly konforentsil, ~bscosr, 1966, 253 TOPIC TAGS: life support system, closed ecological system, plant physiology, .aaroponics, space nutrition,, space food ABSTRACT: 'In developihg 'a higher-plinflirg-f6i a'closed'ecolodical'system, the main requirement is the assurance of a constant supply of vegetable food, Joxygen, and water to man. This problem can be, solved by the creation of a conveyor system of growing plants of different ages. Depending on the cultivation method adopted (aeroponics or hydroponics),- the conveyor system is based on the principle of movable nests for ftxing the plants or on a stationary planting without changing the distance between _plants while they- an /Z 11himinated seeding area is used niore effectively thdn'in-the se c.ond system (hydroponics). Experimeqts. with the conveyor system using hydroponics have indicated that it is possible to o.Vain a continuous supply of fresh vegetables in amounts required by dafly rations,,that the nutritionai value of vegetables obtained in a cor.;reyor system corresponds to requirements as far as vitamin content is concernedand that it is possible ~o greatly increase the productivity of plants in a conveyor system by .regulating the basic parameters of the ecological complexjtemverature, illumination, and root and aerial feeding),-~- turoidity' 6. A. No*- 22; AM Report 66-1167 3,UB CODE: 06 SUBM DA,=j O%uy66 Card '212 (At SOURCE CODES 3204/320? AUTHORS, labodeva -.16.A.; Piltshchikovp I.; Sedletskayat N, S. ORG: Moscow State University im., M. V. Lomonosov'(M~skovakiy gosudarstvannyy univer- sitet) TITLEt Instability of spin waves in ferrites in the presence of domain structure SOURCES Fizika tverdogo telas ve 81, no. 11t 1966.9 3204-3207 75,1C TAGSt spin wave, ferrite, magnetic domain structure ABSTRACTS The effect of domain structure on the conditions of parametric excitation t,~--f ismin wa-,;es was studied in polyarystalline samples of NgMn- and MgCr-ferrites and HgXn4errite single crystals. The instability threshold of spin waves was studied in the range of constant fields in the presence of which the domain structure exists. It is shown that the nature of the dependence of the threshold field hthr On the con- stant field H in the range of fields insufficient for saturation is determined by the magnitude of the magnetization and the frequency of the exciting field. It is postu- lated that in the range of weak fields, the course of the dependence of hthr on H is determined by the proximity of the frequency of the exciting field to the frequency, of natural ferromagnetic resonances and in the range of existence of lamellar domain structure, it is determined by the change in the orientation of the magnetization vec- tor as H changes due to rotational processes. In conclusions authors am deeply grata- Card 1/2 ACC NR: AT7011647 SOURCIN COD-'-': UR/0000/66/000iOOO0171/0172 AUTHOR: Lebedeva, Ye V- ; N1 lovskaya, 14. T.; Dadykin, V. P. ORG: MTLE: Principles and methods of utilizing high plants In-life-support systems SOURCF.: International Astronautical Congress. 17th, Madrid, 1966. Dolclady. no. 9. 1966. PrIntsipy i netody isopollzbvaniya vysshil:h rastenly v znn1cnuty)di sistemallih zhizncobespec'henlyn, 171-172 TOPIC TAGS: higher plant, life support system, regoneration, closed ecolozy system ABSUMCT: The plants chosen from the more than 2500 domes- ticated species of higher plants on Earth for air, via- ter, and food regeneration in closed ecosystems should meet the following specifications: l)- should yield maximum food value; 2) should produce no njetabolites .deleterious to man or other plants; 3) should flour- ish in an environment suited to man; 4) should be familiarto man.-Narious models_of.pcqss-ible sets.of Ca,d l/ 3 ACC NR: AT7011647 higher plants for closed ecosystents were studied and their Input-output parameters detex-mined. An example of such a set, familiar to Russians, is: potatoes, white cabbage, carrots, beets, tomatoes, Eadishes, and Chinese cabbage. An "acrea-e" of 15-16 m usina these plants should yield about 1500 9 of edible vegetables per day and provide 60,,-,,' of the daily carboilydrate and 1005 of the daily irdneral-requirement for:one man. This many plants would also provide aboLrt 90% of the daily oxygen requirement. This diet could be supple- niented with synthetic,or preserved foods (animal pro- teins and fats). Supplementary oxygen could come from storage or from a small chlorel-la cultivator. In ex- perimental trials, this set of plants.was hydroponically 'cultJvated and exceeded the calculated lz~ field: cabbaye yielded 22--24 kg/m2; carrots 30 kg/n tomatoes 25 k,7/m2; radish, 10-12 kg/m,~; and Chinese cabbage, 22-24 kg/m2. Potatoes were the least efficient, 'yield- ing, only 5-6 kg/in2. A continuous cultivation system, containing plants of allages and based on types afford- ing frequent harvest and continued grovith, ensures a con- stant area under cultivation and a steady yield of food, water, and 02; eliminates the need for food storage~,- and -greatly increases the efficiency of.cultivation And C.,d 2 / 3 ACC NR- AT7011647 illumination, A convey6r cultivator was built and tested, V'ith a cultivation area of 5 m2, it-yielded 1 kg of edible foodstuff, over-10 lit"ers of distilled water, and almost 150 liters Of 02 per day for 100 days. Diurnal and life cycles of photosynthesis and respirat-Lon inten-- sity with illumination of arious wavelen(rths and inten- it determinc' ies from 50 to 2000 w/m were ed for various s atmospheres ( PC02 - 0.03 to I-Z; P02 - ll~ tu and optimum atmospheric parameters-were established. These studies-have furnished basic data for designing automatic control.systei-ds.for the higher plant link in closed ecosystenis.' LTTD PRESS: 5693--F SUB CODE: 06 1 SUM DATE: none Q3rd 3/3 j -IJP(c) 470 ACC NRc AP6009534 UR/0413/66/000/005joo6g/00'~~--- A SOURCE CODE.-- INVEWOR:,"' Kirilova, -Z. I,; Glagoleva, Yu~ A.; Larih N. A.;- -27 14atveyeva; Ye. N. &j__an ova.- - VS, Lebedeva.-.12,.-Y ORG: none TITLE: Methfdrfor photostabilization of poly tyrene.- Class 39, No. 1794 -7%iS a ounced by the State Scientific Research Institute of 6 M Polymerized Plastics and ExDerimentgj Flut (Qosudarstvennyy nauclM-o- assle(lovatel'ski insVitut polimerizatsionnykh plastmass i eksperi- mentalnyy zavod)T SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye oVraztsy,, tovarnyye znaki,, no. 5v 1966, 69 TOPIC TAGS; polystyrene, light stabilization, photostabilization, light stabilizer. ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method of light stabilization of polystyrene by introducing a light stabilizer into it. To extend the variety of light qtabilizersIP 2-hydroxy-4-v- butoxy-41-chloidbenzophenone AAX suggested for use as the light stabilizer. (NT] SUB CODE: '1l/ SUBM DATE: lojun64/ Ccrd 1/1 Fljj uDc: 678.o48.5:746.22 ~:'l 64 EWT 19 ~ACC MR: APS027410 SOURCE CODE:' UR/0181/65/007/011/3320/3325, AUTHOR; -i Lebedeva, Ye. V. Pil'shc ikov,. A. 1. ORG: Moscow State University (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. H. V* Lomonosova F- V TITLE: Par s ametric excitation of spin wave' in polycrystalline specimens of H H12 A ferrites z SOURCE, ri ika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 11, 1965, 3320-3325 TOPIC TAGS:. ferrite, polycrystal, spin wave, magnetic field A13STRACT: The authors study polycrystalline ferrites with regard to the effect of their structural and magnetic characteristics on the instability of spin waves. The !method of parallel pumping was used for determiningthe relationship between the GSHI 1threshold field and the steady magnetic field in studying parametric excitation of !spin w ve a s in Opecimens with various percent contents of KgO, HnO and F2%. A num- lber of specimens werd-s-iudied with.w de variations in grain size,_magnetization and W. The!measurements.-show that~the-.threshqld fields-'and spin-w ave losses,are LL~ Curd 1/2' L k41q-,--66-- 'ACC NR: -ii5027410*-.-,-:--------,,--,-,- indep st.,iucturelof the polycrystal in specimens with close to stoichio endent of the 4etric composition in steady fields whe e the specimen can be ized to satura-' r r~agnet ~tio . It is assumed that this is because the excitad spin waves are~:shorter than n 1~--;the crystallite dimensions. Measurements in fields too.low for saturation show t 'the domain- ~structure-in specimens with high magnetizationcauses a considerable re- ova in the threshold fields. In conclusion, the authors thank A. A. Shil Tarticipation-in the-experiment And also4.' 1. Sillvestrovich'and L. A. Rddnova o imens ahd.data on thei icrostructur n -statfFcb. :!furnishing the.spec m brig-: ar;i.- has. 4 figures i ,,'table. REF., 001' OE'- 'SS E~/* SUBM D TE.- an SUB 0 A ';'Xi 84/- 1 F:: Ol cc 4., q; S Cz, 1JZ T; 17 Card 2 2 KYASHNIN, S., arkhitektor;-L=13VA, Yu-..-,,arkbitektor Now desigas of houses for experimental construction. Stroi.i arkhit. 8 no.6:14-15 Je 160. (MIUL 13:6) (Apartment houses) -L,EBEDEVA-,.-Y.u., starshiy tovaroved Fountain pens should be convenient and attractive. Sov-torg. 35 no.1:45-46 Ja 162. (ERA 15:1) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye po torgovle kul'ttovarami i sporttovarami Ministerstva torgovli RSFSR. (Pens) IZMEVA , Tu. Simplest fabric Tk against duat. Voen. znan. 38 no.6:35 Je 162. (MM 15:6) (Gas masks) ILBEDEV.A y Yus On -'6he trace of a radioactive cloud. Voen. znan. 38 no.9:34-35 C- 162. (MIRA 1r:9) i (Radioactive fallout)(-Pidioactivity-Safety measures) LMDEVA, Yulia, Aleksundrovna; ZUBKIM, Aleksandr Stepanovich; KAIIEVSKAYA, .D.'-re'dak~,or,~ Kamm, m.s., tekhnicheskiv redaktor. [What one s'3.ould know about poisonous and radioactive substances] Shto nado zaat' ob otravliaiushchikh i radioaktivnykh veshchestvakh. Mockva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1956. 62 p. (M12A 9:6) (Chemical iiarfare) (Radioactivity) NN JrUkhoxnam q mWo (To the Collective Fa= Worker Concerning Local At-, DefMie)., by Yu. A. Lebedeva and L. P. Shester- 1kova edited by 1~. D. M scow DOMUF ~195 ~)12 pp 'jiiga standilrd card of the USSR State Library imeni. V. I*' LenAU2.0 Ito 358-5) "A popular discussion Qf chemical, bacteriological., and atomic weap- ons, and other methods of attack and destruction from the air included in the armament of the imperialist armies. Defensive measures and methods IZ~5r liquidating the cor,sequences of the attack are also discussed. The organization and problems of local air defense (ITVO) in the rural commu- nity are described. Bartir rule5 for the behavior of the populace under threat of air attack are given." (U) 7 12AID VA, Yuliya- Aialotindrovas; SEWRYAKOV, Vladimir Aleksandrovich; H.L.. red.; GERASIMOVA, V.N., tekhn.red. [Bacteriological weapons of foreign armies and protection against them] Bakteriologicheskoe oruzhie inostraaaykh armii i zeehehita ot nago. Hoskva, lzd-vo DOSAAF. 1957. 119 P. (MIRA 11:2) (Bacterial warfare) ZAnLISKIY, G.N.; SHEST3RIKOVA, L.I.; NAJ3YSHKIN, V.A.; I03MA, Yu.A., red.; KARYAKnU. M.S., tekhn. red. [Means and methods of civil air defense; an album of visual aids for units of the Volunteer Society for Assistance to Army, Air Force, and Havy studying civil air defense] Sredstva i sposoby protivovozdushnoi oborony naseleniia; allbom nagliadnykh posobii dlia kruzhkov DOSAAP, izuehaiushchikh protivovozdnahnuiu, oborona. Red. N.A. lebedeva. Xhudozh. M.P. Tumanov. Mosk7a. Izd-vo WSAAF, 1958. 39 P. (MIR& 11:7) (Air defenses) BABKIN, I.A.; BOGOLYUBSKIY, G.N.; BURLINOV, I.I.; VOZNZSENSKIY, V.V.; DUILYUK, V.S.; ZAPOL'SKIY, G.N.; ZUBKIN, A.S.; IWYASHEV, A.C.; KIFRIYAH, K.M.; KOBDRATI M, P.V.; KORABLEV, M.D.;_LEBEDEVA, _Yu.A..-_ MAKAROV, Tu.K.; MIROSHNIKOV, I.P.; NOVICHENKO, I.P.; POPOV, A.V.; SMMRYAKOV, V.A.; KANEVSKAYA, M.D., red.; ANDRIANOV, B.I., tekhn.red. (protecting the public from present-day means of destruction; a textbook for organizations of the All-Uaion Voluntary Society for the Promotion of the Army, Aviation, and Navy] Zashchita na6elaniia ot sovremennykh aredstv porazheniia; uchebnoe posobie dlia organi- zatsii Vsesoyuznogo dobrovollnogo obshchestva soaeyBtviya armii aviataii i flotu. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1958. 334 p. (MIRA lJ4) (Civil defense) KORABLEV, Mikhail Dmitriyevich-, IMBEEVA, Yuliya Aleksandrovna; SHESTERIKOVA, Lyndmila Favlovna. rea. ; WMOV, M.F.: NIXIFOOV, -A.M.. KANNEKAYA, M.D., red.; INDRIINOV, B.I., tekhn.red. (Local antiaircraft defense in rural districts] MPVO v sel'skoi meatnosti. Pad red. I.P.Miroahnikova. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1959. 198 P. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Glavnyy agronom Glavnoy gosinspekteii po karantinu i z8shchite raEteniy Ministerstva 46119kogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Nikiforov). (Air defenses) LEBEDEVA., Yuliya Alsksandrovna; MOSKALEVI Vladimir Demlyanovich; - 1 -1 GMOV, Sergey Vasillyevich; CHUMAKOV, Viktor Ivanovich; GCRCHAKOV,, A.D., polkovnik, red.; KIJZIM, I.F... tekhn.red. (How to defend oneself from a weapon of mass destruction] Kak zashchishchat'sia ot oruzhiia massovogo porazheniia. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo M-va oborory SSSR, 1962. 29 p. (MBU 15:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Shtab grazhdanskoy oborowj. (Civil defense) LEBEDEVA Yu A.; MASKALOV, V.D.; CMOV, S.V.; CHUMAKOV, V.I.; KAPLANAS, 0,(translator]; MEDONIS, A., red. [Protection against mass destruction weapons] Kaip saugotis nuo masinio naikinimo ginklo. Vilnius, Valstybine politines ir mokslines literaturos leidykla, 1962. 31 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Civil defense) BOGOLYUBSKIY, G.N.; BURLINOV, I.I.; VINOGRADOV, L.V.; VOZNESENSKIY, V.V.; DANILYUK, V.S.; ZUBKIN, A.S.; ILIYASHEV, A.S.; KORABLEV, 14.D.,;_LEBEDZY&,,. Yu.A.; MAKAROV, Yu.K.; MIROSIDUKOV, I.P.; NOVICHENKO, I.P.; POPOV, A.V.; SMBRLKOV, V.A.;VARENNIKOV, I.S., red.; GODINER, F.Ye., red.; SORKIN, M.Z., tekhn. red. [Protecting the population from present-day means of destruction] Zashchita naseleniia ot sovremennykh sredstv po- razheniia; uchebnoe posobie dlia organizatsii DOSAAF. Pod ob- shchei red. I.S.Varennikova i L.V.Vinogradova. Izd.2., perer. i dolt. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1962. 254 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Civil defense) S/032/6o/o.,6/olO/034/035 B016/BO54 AUTHOR: Lebedeja u. I.s Chief _-_ _? Yu. I, , TITLE: Central Laboratory of the Yaroslavl' State Works SK PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 19602 Vol. 26, -go. lo, pp. 1188 - 1189 TEXT: The author reports on a great extension of subjects of scientific research work at the Central Laboratory of the Yaroslavskiy gosudarst- vennyy zavod SK (Yaroslavl' State Works of Synthetic Rubber). The fol- lowing fields of work are mentioned: 1) Improvement of divinyl synthvzis from alcohol an). T_~ "'I (method by S. V. Lebedev, Academ-ici or this improvement were introduced at the authorts works, and made it possible to save 10 million rubles a year. 2) Increase in quality of copolymeric rubber- and latex types. Conditions for the production of 8oft rubbers were determined at the author's laboratory. These rubbers render mechanical plastification superfluous, and improve the properties of divinyl nitrile rubbers.KThe authoits laboratory cooperates with special institutes of the synthetic rubber industry which are studying the Card 1/3 Central Laboratory of the Yaroslavl' State S103 60/026/010/034/035 Works SK Bol 6YB054 synthesis of new rubbers; these rubbers are said to have better proper- ties than natural rubbers Copolymers of divinyl with acrylic acid nitrilej with methyl-vinyl pyridine, and other substances were syn- thesized in the author's laboratory. These copolymers have specific properties, and are now being tested by special institutes. Further, the author mentiono the experimental Rpparatus available in her labora- tory. An apparatus for the acoustic analysis of the oxygen content in nitrogen for any concentration range was installed and put into opera- tion in cooperation with the Yaroslavskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Yaroslavit Institute of Technololy). It delivers results within 1-1.5 min. Besides, the chromatographic method of determining the com- position of monomers, the spectrometric method of determining the micro- structure of polymers, and the photoelectrocolorimetric method of de- termining the concentration of iron and Nekal, are being applied in the Central Laboratory. The staff of the Central Laboratory was nearly doubled. The author mentions. the following difficulties: Some experi- mental apparatus of semioperational type, equipment, reagents, heat- proof vessels are lacking; laboratory furniture is ~Rrd to procure. She suggests to adapt the salaries and allowances of laboratory staff to Card 2/3 Central Laboratory of the Yaroslavl' State S/032/60/026/olO/034/035 Works SK B016 B054 those of works engineers and technicians since otherwise nobody wan-'a to shift from the works into the laboratory. At present, the laboratory staff is completed by newly trained personnel without any works ex- perience; this is detrimantal to the quality of work at the laboratory. ASSOCIATION: Teentraltnaya labQratoriya Yeroslairskogo gosudarstvennogo zavoda SK (Central Laboratory of the Yaroslavl' State Ifforks of Synthetic Rubber) Card 3/3 KEMIN, 0.1.; ituiLuevil, L,y~; Phaise-aiijUsting [~c!0 all,'-Iyzer~ Z-"-,r_1ab. 2E G 15, 5 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6426 Bogolyubskiy, G. N., 1. 1. Burlinov, L. V. Vinogradov, V. V. Voznesenskiy, ~Lj,jlinil.mjk-A. S. Zubkin, A. S. Illyashev, Mw. D. Karablev, Yu, A. -L.QtSAeva, Yu. K. Makarov, 1. P. Miroshnikov, 1. P. Novichenko, ?~-.V. Popovand V. A. Serebryakov Zashchita naseleniya ot sovremennykh sredstv porazheniya; uchebnoye posobiye dlya organizatsii DOSAAF (Protection of the Population From Modern Means of Destruction; Handbook for DOSAAF Organizations) 2d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow DOSAAF, 1963. :254 p. 450,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Vsesoyuznoye ordena krasnogo znameni Dobrovollnoye obshchestvo sodeystviya armii, aviataii i floty. Eds. (Title page). 1. S. Varennikov and L, V. Vinogradov; Compilers: M. D. Korablev~and Yu. A. Lebedeva; Ed. F. Ye. Godiner; Tech. Ed.: M. Z. Sorkin. Card 1/p LEBME I Inexha-us-tille Mast-prom.i khud-PrOMYS. 3 no.1:6-7 Ja 162, (MIPJt 15:2) 1. GIavnyy spetsialist qFavleniya ekonomiki i planirovaniya promyshlonnosti Goomestproma RSFSR. (Industrial management) (Industrial wastes) LUBEDWA, Z.A. Determ1ning the age of liming 'Uquorse Logo prom, 18 no-3:54 Mr 158. OdRL 11:4) 1. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey Astrakhanskogo zavoda. (Tanning materials) ISBEDNA, Zinaida Alaksandrovna, ed. Tuberculosis in teenagers Moskma, Medgiz, 1946 34 p. (Trucly instituta, t. 2) LPMDF,7A Z.A.t LIPFINA 13. A. 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These skeletal alterations may be of focal or of dystrophic nature. The topography of the focal lesions during this period resembles that in typical osteo-articular tb. The development of the focal bone lesions differs with the resistance and the age of the patient and %vith the lo- calization of the disease. Radiological examination of the skeleton is one of the main diagnostic aids. The focal lesions of the bone marrow may present the same morphological aspects as the focal lesions in the pulmonary parenchyma and the hilar lymph nodes, which may develop simultaneously. Early treatment may pre- vent the disease from developing into clinically characteristic osseous tb. (XV, 7. 9) ASHURKOV, Ya.D.; GRAZHULI, V.S.; IRBIDBYA, Z.A. redaktor [Physicians of the world in the struggle for peace] Trachi mire v borlbe za mir. Pod red. Z.A.Lebedavdi. Moskva, Medgis. 195?. 91 P. 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