SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MASTOVSKY, J. - MASTRYUKOVA, T.A.
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MASTOVSKY, J.
7,M41OLOGY
Periodical: KVASTTY PRUMYSL. Vol. 4, no. 10 Oct. 1958
I-LASTOM7, J, Barley and hops for brewing ,iprvested in p. 243
Nonthly List of East European Accessions (-"EAi) LCP Vol. j, no. 3
I-larch 1959, Uncl.
COUNTR-1 Czerhoslovarcia
CATZGORY
ABS. JOUR. RZKh=., No. 1959, No.
AUT' HOR Mastovsky, j.; Karel, V., Kahler, N.
IMST.
TITLZ The Ilse of Gibberellines in Malting ancl
LArewing
ORIG. PUB. Kvasny prumysl, lc/15~1 51 NO 4, 81-ek
ABSTRACT The experiments carrltd out have sLown tYat
the best results with sprouting of barley. are obtainEu
with a concentration of 0.2 g gibIbere Mne ~ (1) Der i k7
of barley. The stimulatirig acticii of 1 is enhanced on
simultaneous a(4dition of glucose (11); 0.01 mt,6 I arid V'.03-~'
II. It solution o-A" the above-stated composition was used to
spray a normally steeped, dilated barley. Also tested was
the effect of an 0.01% solution of II (in an aniount of
0.2mg II per 1 kg barley). At a concentration witk.in the
limit"S of O.OIX - 10 mg per 100 ml of wort, no effect of
I or yeast could be detected. A. Yemellyanov.
CARD: I/i
HUTMEI,, ari
The 75th anniversary of the Brewing and Malting Research
Institute in Prague. Evasny prum 9 no*5:97-102 My 163.
1. Vyzku=y ustav pivovarsky a slade sky, Praha.
MASTOVSKY, J., inz.
Confpr"nce.9 at the Rew,-Firckj In.9til it.,r-- ;- r,,rewlng "h' * . , ~ n
,ue . Vvq8ny pram 1C, no. ~. -173 Ag u4.
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Mc-N-57' 7P60321-13 SOURCE GODE: CZ/0002/65
AUTHOR: Mastovsky, J.-
ORG: none
f gases
TTT.'L.E: New trends in the research of dynamics and thermomechanics 0
SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Vestnik, no. 1, 1965, 66-68
TOPIC TAGS: gas ionization, gas dissociation, gas dynamics, heat transfer
ABSTRACT: The Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czechoslovak
Acad:emy of Sciences arranged on 5 to 7 Oct 1964t a scientific
meeting at Liblice; the meeting had the title given in the head-
ing. 6 main subjects were discussed. 1: Thermophysical properties
of gases at high temperatures and their determination. Dissocia
tion and ionization of gases at high temperatures were discussed.
:IFShock waves in pipes were described, and thermal condu tivities of
-1 2:a_e_NT
sea t high temperatures given. 2: Dynamics f gae at high
velocities and temperatures, applied to trans-sonio and supersonic
.turbines were discussed, and experiments conducted at the super-
,*"'sonic tunnel at the Inatituto described. 3: Heat and Mafia tranfif or,
iIn dissonateci gases, aE high temperatures by convection and ra-
~diation, evaporation of solids and thermophoresis were discussed.
4:. Limiting layers and turbulence in magnotohydrodynamics at low
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nagnetic Reynolds numbers were discussed. 5: Thermodynamic cycles
at high temperatures with respect to plasmo-dynamic generators
and their comparison with more conventional devices were desorib-
ad. 6: Methods of measuring of data at high temperatures and
velocities were evaluated. Thermometers for registering fast
temperature changes, thormometere suitable for 5000oxt and ultra-
sonic gas velocity wters were described. [JPRS]
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MASTOVSKY, OTAW
Ekonomisace ve vytapeni. f-praha_7 Technicko-vedecke vydavatelstvi, 1951. 22 p.
f-Economy of heating. Bibl., graphs-7
SO: MONTHLY LIST OF EAST &JROPEAN ACCESSIONS, LC., VOL. 3, NO. 1, -Jan. 1954, Uncl.
TIA
N STOVSKY, 0.
" 'For Creative Application of Soviet :iethods in FulffMin-,- tuhe 1hxec.1ons
of the Tenth ConCross of the CommmIst Party of Czechoslovakia' Conference."
p. 854 (STROJ=2Ij'7,I. Vol. 4, No. 11, Nov. 1954; Praha, Czecl..)
So: Monthly List of 7ast European Accessions, (=), LC, VOL. 4, I!o. .14,
April 1955, Unsl..
;'!ISTOVS',~Y, :).
Improvement in the e"'iciency of ther-,,x.ls-ciric plants; ..). ~1-161.
TMFNICKA Fetp.GA. Czechosl!:wakia, Vol. 1', ,o. 11, ;~)v 1?11'.
Ilonthly Lis', of ha-st Luropean Acoe sions ll'~~Jd), *:)l. , I.j. '?, oe.)!.(.,il (-r
1959 Uncl.
I-V~STOVSKY,
ll~omechanika; celostatrii ~rvsolk.---swolska uc, nice. flf-yd.1.7 ;-ra-na,
nakl.tec'nnickc literat,ry, 19~6. flyclrclmec:~!a-ics; a ur,ivers: t.1,, tc-,`,~ ( s~. I ~-~ -, ~;.
illus., b:bl., diaprs., footnotC~S, F7ra~ '-.S, -'-a'-~Je s7-11
P.271 Ura),a, Czechoslavakia)
1 1;0. , 1.
Monthly Index of Elast Flir,);,ean Accession LC, Vol. 7, 1 , - ~ -- - I C-; , ~
tz-,
C-i -"4~4 TIE NTUIDO In
luvolz, nt
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. 0. Mastovsky (Prague), ,nie Waermeversorgung von Frag," Emrgietechnik,
Leipzig, Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1956, pp. 198-20".
Rough translation of title: The Heat Supply of Prague
VASTOViKY, 0.
250th anniversary of Czechoslovak technical educhtion.
P. 257, (Energetika) Vol. 7, no. 5, Pay 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Aces-sions (EEAI) Vol. 6, No. 11 kovember 1957
MASTMSKY, 0.
Steam distribution gear for taned steam turbines operated in parallel.
P. 507. (ZT~KFGETIKA. ~ (Praha, Czechoslavakia~ Vnl. 7, No. 1C, bet. 1~'~'7
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (ELA-~) LC. Vol, 7, No. 5, Aay 1~5-
30(7) rUG/1 - 5)-l-7/67
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4 HQH:
V.elidkoViE, a-,')Oc*.or of aGlnecrinL; and 1rofessor
TITLE: The Twelfth Special Jession of the Jorld rower
Conference
FMIODICA.Li Tebmiks. 1959, Nr 1, pp 20f-20i (TUG)
Alk;:'RACr t The Twelfth Special ;ecoion of the .7orld Poner Con-
ference was held from 7 to 11 September 1958 in
Montreal. The ~Ueventh Special Session of this Org.uii-
zation was hold in BcoCrad in 1957. Phe theme of the
Twelfth Special Senslom in Canada was "Lconomic Tren.!
a
in the Production, Transmission and Utilizition of Fun
and Fewer". Various pap rs were read by dole.-ates frol~
Various countries includint; the UaSR, Paland, C-R, und
lugaslavia. The U&;R delega"s were; M,
ZpI'dma.n
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on "Economic Principles for Cnlcula~i the ~rant..d
a,;
Capacities of Hydropower Plants"; F,_jyuzijahhcLko and
_L-ZZLmaoT an "!?or=tiGn of a Sirwle Inter-Connected
Card 1/3
Jklectric Power Vet~orL in the USSR. it. si6niricanco
for the NaLional Economy end its F-onemLic Indices",
_D__TaM= and _2aLjrjaQY on ".Zficleacy Of i'-cl
=tzation j I- ad
n U-;ZR :~rflnc-les"; 1T-a,0nOv u
_Jbur," on ",;ccnomic .dvantaCcm Of the Usc Of Zlect""
Pawar in ACricultUX7_; ""I I. ;3ud;l= an
Economic Problems of 3rinCTRr-rre`ctr1c io-,er to
VillaSes'. The poliah dele-~itea prevented '.he followin.
papers: Professor -La - atermininG the Upp,
g aA.1 on
-1, Lz Y -
Limit of Kincral Impuritioa in .have .1hich
traction is Profitable, and th, Effec*s Of Uiner.1
Impurities on the Coal Combustion - i7oceGo. end :;U,
on 'Analysis Of the Use of ateazz 'urbines with
traction in an 41actric Faaar System'. "he CSR Papers
a I -The Gas Steam Cycle with Supple.
,:re: K--a On
ntary 'Ve=ae" and
view of the Pl~s for lhertf 1-r
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and Heatjxj6% 71he deleCt,tes presented t?Iv
follovin,:, pupers Doctor ol -~,_,acorim~ lljo~ar on
Installed CapacIties of !1y-IrOpo-;er 1 lants ur-d
6,ree Of utilization or n_,ropow-
and an~;inecr A. Zt-una On ",-he History or ater
Cowtruction-i-m---*L-,C-O-07n'~in' ;
, . i-
Ar-16 on "Use of 1 OO,_ .~, a iy '-pi..
Power Ila_nt.' and On ".. -;,.Pi 1,-nt ti..,
CmIculation of ..jectric :owe. troduction
cue-ion Costs".
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SOM4, Frantisek, akademik; MMA~~STOVSKY, OtalcaKl KASPAR Jan; SIRACKY, Andrej;
VANA, Josef; ZAGROVAL Ladl-s~-av-,*-PASKA, Karel; BLASKOVIC, Dionyz,
akademik; WIGHTERLE; O'tto, akademik; FRUITL, Ferdinand; GUTA, Frantisek;
JERIE, An; MMRI KwAlf akaderiik; GAPEN, Ladialkv; LINK, Pr&ntlsek;
STRNAD, Julius
Report on the activities of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences made
at its 12th General As#emblyjand the discussion. Vestnik CSAV 70 no.l:
2&-34 161.
1. Nameatek presidents Ceskoslovenska akademie ved (for Som).
2. Glen korespondent Ceskosloven~ke akademie ved (for Mastovsky,
Kasper, Siracky, Vana, Zachoval, RaBka, Prantl, Guta, Jerie,
Capek., Lir4k and Strnad). 3. Predseda SloVenskej akddemie vied
(for Siracky).
MASTOVSKY, Otakar, prof., inz. dr., DrSc.
Remarks on the use of time diagraras. Energetica Cz 13 no.8:
407-410 Ag 163.
1. Clen korespandent Caskoblovenake &kademie 'ved; Ceske vysoke
uceni technicke, Praha.
MASTOVSKY, 0. (CSSR)
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PFAU I MASTRYUKOV, A.V.
BOOK
Authors Mastriukov AXU
Fan TitIZZ.-Iff NOIL" 2ad
T OR OF MCTALS, edition
Transliterated Title., Tekhnologils metallov
Publishing Data
Originating Agency: None.
Publishing House: State Scientifle.-Technical
Literature
Can ND.-. TN665-M26 1952
Pabliabing House of Machine Building
Date: 1952 No. ppt 494
Editorial Staff
Editors: Trubin, G.K.
fs-ff,W,~' L.M.
Rdbti;~, N.N. et al
Ed.-in-Chief: None.
Text Data
of copies: 75,000
Zd.*. Beizellman,, R.D.
Appraisers Non--e--.'
Coveraget. A textbook on metal technology which includes the following: structure
and properties of metals and alloys; malting of east iron; steel and non.,
ferrous metals; equipwnt for treating metals; castihg, rolling, stamping,
welding, and cutting of metals. 531+ Diagrams. 60 Tables.
Parposess A textbook approved by the Ministry of Education for students of tekhnikams
(excluding machine building tekhnikums).
!-'tellities:
Nc. of Rrissian or Slavic References: None.
Aval2A,Jle: Library of Congress.
7he camittee cm staiin Prima (or the co=aii or ministers wn) in the rielde of
$04 and Luventims a=ouwes tbft the fb1lowlM selentifte vorks,, popular scien-
tlrlc bodw, and twftooke have bmm subnItted ror coupet1tim for Stalin Prizes for
the yawn 19W and 195-3. (Swmt9k~W& Rulturap Moscovj, No- 22-409 20 Feb - 3 Apr 1954)
am
Title or Work
Nomiusted by
Mastryukov, A.V.
"Technology of Metals"
(student manual)
All-Union Correspondence In-
stitute of Textile and Li:?ht
Industry
60: W-30604, 7 JW.3v 1954
DR[TS, Mikhail Yefimvtcb; PASTRr=V, Aleksandr T8,9111yevich.
redaktor; GUSEV. Viktor"TeIT"FOU'v" . .!
ELIKINA.I.M.. tekhnicbeskly redaktor;
(Bearing allore with a xine foundation and their use Ib light
Industry) Podshlpnikovye splavy na, tei&Jwvot o9nove I M
primenenis v legkol promVshlennDati. Pod red. A.T.Hastriukova.
Mnskva, Gos.naucbno-tekhnAz4-vo Ministeretva propyeb.tovarov
shirokogo potreblentla, SSSR, 1955. 78 p. MMA 8:12)
(Alloys) (BearlW(MachiDery))
''A Y~'Ti I . - I
--T~V A. V.
Incrpastnr tlie ')lirO-ility ()' ~:,.,+ting T-)ls
TF:77F~ :rj,iustrv' 1-i ue ;i~~; E; -'entemNer I-I"
K&STRYUMV, A.V.
Increasing the durability of metal-cutting tools. Leg.prom. 15
no.2:29-30 F '55. (MIU 8:4)
(Metal cutting tools)
DRITS, M.Te.: tIASTRYUKOV,_A,_V,.,.-.-
TSAK 9-1.5 zinc alloy used in bearings. Tekst.1)rom. 18 n0-5:51-53
my 058. (MIRA 11:5)
(Bearing metals) (Zinc alloys)
MASMYUKOV, B.S.; KRIVANDIN, V.A.
Investigating the radiat~on*emissivity of various types of
soot formation. Izv. VY4. ucheb. zav.; chw. met. 7 no.l:
188-191 164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Moskovskiy Institut stali i splavov.
MASTRYUKOV, B.S.; KRIVANDIN, V.A.
Effect of the elementary composition of soot particles on their
radiation characteristics. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 8
no.5:183-187 165. (MIFLA 18:5)
1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov.
OSTROUSHKO, 1. A., prof.; YDEEKEM, V. L, dotment; BOBIN, Ye. G.,
inzh.: MEDVEDEV, V. V., inzh.; KCBAKHIDZE, V. N., inzh.1
)MVCHIKOV, P. F., inzh.; CHUGUNOV, L. F., inzh.;
J~~~.,Jl.-J,,,.-inzh.
Improving mechanized charging of blastholes. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; gor. zhur. no.9292-96 161.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. Severokavkasskiy gormometallurgichookiy institut. Reko-
mendovana kafedroy gornogo, dela.
(Blasting)
OSTROUSHKO, I.A.; YEMEKEYFV, V.I.; BOBIN, Ye.G.; KRIVCHIKOV, P.F.;
CHUGUNOV, L.F.; MA.STRYIJKDV, M.V.
Improving preumatic charging of blast holes. Gor. zhur.
no.1103-37 N 163. (MIRA 17t6)
1. Severo-Kavkazskiy gornometallurgicheakiy institut (for
Ostroushko, Yemekeyev, Bobin). 2. Ty-rnv-Auzakiy kombinat
(for Krivchikov, Chugunov, Maatryukov).
-~' / ~L-~ '/ '~"' "-~c ,, /7'
YASTRYUKOV, V.A., 1mnd.mek/.nBuk; NIKOIAIEV. V.F., inzh.
Modern apparatus for artificial respiration. Khtrurgiis 33 no-10:
147-151 0 '57. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Iz komisaii po apparature dlys iskusetvennogo dykhaniya i
anestoziologit (predsodatell - prof. I.B.Zhorov) Komitet po novoy
meditsinskoy takhnike Minieteretva zdravookhrenaniya SSSR.
(RBSPIRATIOB, ARTIFICIAL, appar. & instruments
(Rug))
~ASTRYUKOV' V.A., kend.med.nsuk (Moskva. G-48. Kooperativnaya u1. d-3,
kv.14); GERRYINSKIY. A.A.
Respiration in patients with suppurative processes and lung tumors
[with sumamry in Xnglish). Veet.khir. 79 no.903-39 8 '57.
(MIRA 10-11)
1. It gospitpllnoy khirurgicheekoy kliniki (zav. - prof. A.V.Gulyayev)
pediatricheakogo fakul'teta 2-go Moskovskogo meditsinskogo institute
im. I.V.Stalina.
WNG HKOPIASKS
resp*functe test.)
(LJJNG DISUSES
resp.funct.tests in suppurative processes)
(RESPIRATION. function tests
in lung cancer & suppurative lung die.)
MASTIRTMV, V.A., kfind. med. nauk; DIMMM, U.S. , inzh.
Universal portable apparatus for artificial renpiration. Voen. nod.
zhur. no.2:84-87 7 159. (KIRA 12:7)
(FMPIRATORS
universal portable spnar. (Ras))
SAVACIENKO, Rakhill lpatlyevna; lnzh.; K4MR=s Vladimir Alekeendrovich
klinitsist-kh1rarg. Prinimal Uaw-stlya VT.
red.; LYUIKOTSKAU, N.I., tekhn.red.
[Manuel on apparatus used for inhalation anesthesia) Rukovodstvo
po apporature dlia ingelistsionnogo narkoze. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo
med.lit-ry Medgiz, 1960. 158 p. (KIRA 14:3)
1. TseooyumWy nauchno-i Bale dova tal I skly institut maditainalcogo
instrumentarlya i oborudoveniya (for Savachanko).
(AN=HESIOLOGT--BqUIFWW AND SUPPLIES)
KLsTRyuKOV, V.A.; GALITSKIY, A.B.; MMOCRIY, G.M.
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Effectiveness of an inflatable chest "cuffn in artificial
respiration. Eksp. khir. I anest. 6 no.5:29-33 S-0 161.
MIRA 15:3)
1. Is gospitallnoy khirurgicbeskoy kliniki pediatricheakogo
fakullteta (zav. - prof. A.V. Gulyayev) II Moskovskog meditsinskogo
instituta. imni N.I. Firogova i Gorodskoy klinicheskoy bol?niLsy
No.64 (g3-avnyy vrach G.V. Rodygina).
(RESPIRATION, ARTIFICIAL)
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AU7F,OR: %astryukova, V. M.; Strzhizllovskly, A. D.
ORG: none
TITLE: Comparative study of the cyto~ienetic effect of 630-Mev protons and Co 60
7 dintion [Paper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine
,a-rna ra
held in Moscow from 24-27 May 1960
SOURCE: 1~onfcjrentsiya po problemam kosmicherkoy melit-siny, 1966. Probleny
kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medi.cina); materialy konferentaii,
Ilbscow, 1966, 275-276
TOPIC TAGS: cosmic radiation bioloFic effect, ioni,/.ing radiation biologic effect,
-Y, radiacion 'tissue effect, proton rediation biologic
rel3tlve biologic efficlenc
of f ect:
ADS TRAC T:
H,~gn-energcry protons in cosmic rad.ation can affcct regenerat.v,2 P.-C)-
cesses ;n human tissue by suppressin.r; mitotic activi4ty, or by causing
-pathological mitosis or cellular destrucL:Lc,.-,. Ra-diation-induced c~ar.-.a--e
to'genetic-structures can result in patholo,~icai developments in the rerr.c;',u-
a-fttereffect period.,, These phenomena were.studica in corneal epitheh-urm
'irradiated with 630-Mev protons from an C1YA1 synchrocyclotron. Cc~~
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gamma rays were ised for comparison of the RBE and specific biologica'
effect of hierh-energy protons.
Irradiation of animals with 630-Mev protons in doses of 100, ~~00, 7U
and 1100 rad caused reversible suppression of mitotic activity in corneal
epithelium: furthermore, recovery processes proceeded more slowly %&,Jth
imcrease in the radiation dose. The number of chromosome aberrations
increased exponentially with increasing dosage (the average effective dose
was 560 rad). Injury of genetic structures severely depressed reproductive
capacity, as a result of which pathological mitoses could only be detected
in tissue during a comparatively short postradiation period.
Chromosome aberrations were classified and a relationship established
'ibetween suppression of cellular reproduction and the type of chromosome
aberration. Death of cells from radiation -induced genetic injury was a major
'factor in decreasincr the total number of cells in tissue. It was found that
there are special cellular mechanisms which can stabilize the overall
composition of corneal epithelium under various external conditions.
A comparative study of the reaction of corneal epithelium to CdO
gamma rays was conducted. Some features of mitosis recovery curves
and some aspects of the distribution of chromosome aberrations are
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radiation al-,oreffects. Ti-ic li!3Z of Pro-.0ris (as Cr-
-rays), estimatea by thu rnaxirn-Lirr-~ level of C~rornoso'me
was established as 0.7. The other abovc-menlioned criteria Per:-nit only a
s.e-iiiquantita:we estimate, which also set the RBE of Pro*,ons ciose to
~W. A. No. 22; ATID Report 66-116,7
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MASTIRYUKOV, V.S., kand.med.nni,
An unueual form of lymphogranulomatosis. Xhirargiia 35 no.7:1211-125
-Ti 159. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Iz goopitallnoy khlrurgicheakoy kliniki pediatricheskogo falcull-
teta (zav. Icafedroy - prof. A.V. Gulyayev) II Moskovskogo gosudarst-
vennogo meditBinskogo instituta im. N.I. Pirogova.
(HODGKIN'S DISRASE, pathology)
VIUOVI L.VLI.MLTRY~KOV, V.S.; AKISHIN, P.A.
Electron diffraction stud7 of the structure of p decaborane
molecule in the vapor state. Zhur.strukt.khim. 4 no.3:323-326
)V-Je 163. (KRA 16: 6)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova.
(Boron hydrides) (Electron diffraction examination)
MAMrRMOVO V. S.; VIEXOV,, L. V.; AKIS11INp P. A.
"Electron-diffraction study of some organoelement compounds."
report submitted for 6th Gen Assembly, Intl Union of Crystallography, Rome,
9 Sep 63-
Chemical Dept, bbscow State Univ.
VOLIPIN, M.Ye.; STRUCHKOV, Yu.T.; VILKOV, L.V.; MASTRYUKOV, V.S.;
DULOVA, V.G.; KURSANOV, D.N.
Structure of the products obtained in the reaction of acetylene
with bivalent derivatives of germanium. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
khirn. no.11t2067 N '63. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
C) C. e r L,~k k h 1:7~
VILKOV, L.V.; MASTRYUKOV, V.S. ; AKISHIN, P.A.
Electron diffraction study of the phenyl tr f cbloros i lane molecile.
Zhur. strukt. khim. 5 no.6:906-908 N-D 164. k'MIRA 1814)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Imeni. Lomonosava.
VILKOV, L.V.; GOROKHOV, L.N.; mASTMUKOV, V.S.., RUSIN, A.D.
Molecular mass and mass spectrum of 1.,1-dimethy1ger::i.:-ere vaparq.
Zhur.fiz.kbim. 38 no.11:2674-2675 N 164.
(V,11U, 18:2)
1. Moskavskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonc,,~ova,
khimicheskly fakulltet.
*Ithr(C~.CY- 1-40A 006edionll~
468`-Aj~a 10 A. T.U' hiialfi r-e-sult:of Ahe sifudy was the deiemin~tio'n o.f
VIIXOV, I-.V.; MASTRYUKCIV, V.S.
Electron, diffraction study of the structure of the pheny1manochlorosilane
molecule. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.6.-1306-1309 Je 165. (AURA 1817)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarst-vannyy universitet. Submitted December 31, 1964.
ACC NR, AP7001492 SOURCE CODE: jk/bi~V66/db7/006/0883/0885
AUTHOR: Vilkov, L. V.; Mastryukov, V. S.; Zhigach, A. F.; Siryatskaya,
V. N.
ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskly gosu-
darstvennyy universitet)
TITLJ:~: Electron diffraction study of the neocarborane molecule
SOURCE: Zhurnal strukturnoy khimli, v. 7, no. 6, 1966, 883-885
TArS: neocarborane, molecular structure, electron diffraction,
icosahedron, loosahedral model o-ol~ - - - -
ABSTRACT: The structure of the neocarborane molecule BIOC2' has beer'
studied by the electron diffraction method in the gaseous phase. Neo-
carborane was prepared by thermal Isomerization of ortho-carborane at
480C for 30 hr. S Xperlmental curves of the molecular scattering com-
ponent sM(s) and of the radial distribution f(r), and a table of the
positions of maxima on the f(r) curve are given in the source. Ex-
perimental data were compared with the respective data for a triociel cof
a regular Icosahedron with carbon atoms meta to each other. This
model was in accordance with earlier assumptions on the structure of
neocarborane, and the chemical and physical properties of the compound.
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It was shown that this icosahedral model Is In complete aLareement with
electron diffraction data. The basic parameters of the neocar borane
molecule are: r(BB) - r(BC) -- 1.775 * 0.01 A; r(BH) - 1.21 * 0.03
(r(CH) - 1.10 Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. [W. A. 77')
(BO]
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MkSTRYIJKOVA. ass latent
Determining stresses in flat pistons of high-speed nachines.
Iov.vys.ucheb.zav.; r3ashinostr. no.6:81-91 '58. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Hoskovskoye vysaheye tekhnicheskoye uchillahche im.
Baumana.
(Pistons)
MASTRYUKOVA, A.S.. asetatent
Determining stresaaa in coned pistons of high-speed machines.
Izv.vys.ucheb.xav.; mashinostr. no-1:49-59 '59.
OUR& 130)
1. Moskovskoye v~esheye tekhnichookoys uchillahche imeni
N.Ye.Baummm.
(Pistons)
MkBTRMVA, it.B., Insb.
BerAing of flat pistons. Rmch.na prochn. nn.W97-120 '59.
(MIRA 1):4)
(Pistons)
S11 35/6., /C)C r,/0C2/(,'2
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AUTHORS: Prokhorov, N. N., Professor, Doctor of Techni,-al Sclen,.~es, .9 t,
Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: Calculation of the Crystallization Scheme of a Weld jo'-nt
PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1961, No. 2, pp. 4-8
TEXT: The technological and operational strength of welds depend on thelr
crystallization scheme, I. e. on the orientation of columnar crystal boundaries in
respect to the weld axis and their shape. There are different opinions in 11tera-
ture on the nature of crystallization of weld joints. M. V. Shamanin (Ref. 33) and
G. L. Petrov (Ref. 4) consider that the rate of crystal growth increases when the
growing crystals approach the center of the weld joirt. in the case of directed
crystallization the process takes place under conditions of orthogonality of
columnar crystallite axes in respect to the isothermal surfaces of solidification.
Thus the theoretical analysis of the crystallization system will be based on
concepts on the nature of a temperature field during welding process. For tris
purpose N. N. Rykalin's theory on heat propagation In welding process Can be used
(Ref. 5). The authors studied the problem whether the crysta:1ite axes were
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actually orthogonal to the isothermal surfaces of solidific-ation and inves-ijza,:e-
a number of weld Joints produced under different conditl-ons (Fig, '7hey
developed equationS to calculate the crystallization scheme of weld joints, Tn-
angle formed between the tangent of the rrystallite ,X 4 San! tine dire
displacing the heat source, and the crystallization rate. it was found tha'
disposition of crystallItes of the weid joint exerted a subszantia- effe2t on It,
deformability i-n. the -temperature range of brittleness _,o estimate the deforma-
bility of weld Joints in this temperature range data arp needi=_d on -~.he crystallite
size, shape and orientation. The size :L-d crientaticn of crystallites depend on
the compostior of the alloy, the cr-jstallization rate and ~the shape of the is_--
thermal surface of crystallizazion. CalculatIons of the-~ angle show-~d trat I
the inclination of crystallite a_xes when :changing welding conddtions, vriry orly 'r
areas which are remote from the seam axis and the fusion zone, remaining
in the indicated area; 2. at a given vaiue of linear energy, -,,,.-,.'ues Of the-7
angle increase with a higher welding speed, 1. e. the ci-Istallites are mainly'-
oriented along the P-xis Y * - ,6 At a given welding speed the. in-.rease in 'lri-r-!
energy causes higher values of -,5 and resu!*~ in a red-_;,~ed du~tilfty of tn-~ wfI I
joint In transverse direction. Figure 10, Illustrating the dppenden-.e f' I,t o-
C ard 2/t
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Calculation of the Crystalliza--~ion Scheme of a Weld ~-oinl
crystallization rate on k prn-ves tna-. ~, mean values, of The
of weld Joints increase with a decreas-~ of the. paz'arreter k, when apT-ca-r.,_rg
the center of the weld )oint; the solidification rate attains, in the cen'e- of
the seam, values equalling those of the wAlding spe--~ds_ 2, at a g-4ven val-,.~e
the energy the solidification rate of tne weld Joint increases with a higher
welding speed; but only in the center of the weld Joint (k = 0 1 )
1 -3). in
zone processes of non-uniform crystal!-'zation are actually develcpl:-~g, prr~mctlng
the appearance of a disoriented strractWre. 3, at a given we'diag speed t1--e
decrease of energy causes the equalization of solidification rate values over the
section of the weld joint. The authors conclude that the shape and disposition cf
the crystallites are determined by two opposite tendencies. The one, determining
the orthogonality of crystallites in respect to the isothermal surfaces of solidi-
fication, depends on the welding conditions and the shape of the welded work. The
other, determining the rectillnearity of crystallites and dis*.urbing the. ~'Ond'_tions
of orthogonality, depends on the conditions preserving a minimum of free surfa-e
energy of cr7stallites. This tendency depends mainly on the nature of crystallite
bonds, i. e. on the metal property. Assuming that t1he vec-tor of the crystalliza-
tion rate was directed perpendioula-r to the isotherm of s~lldlfi_-a'tlon, it was
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possible to calculate the shape of crystallite axes and the scheme and rate of
crystallization depending on welding conditions, by taking Into account thermo-
physical properties of tbe materials welded. Purther experiments are needed tc.
detbrmine to what extent the second terdency affects the crystallite shape, Bmsed
on concepts on the incontinuity of the deformation field in the brittle temperature
range the correlation of the orystall'-zation scheme and the dictility of weld
joints in this range Is shown. This establishes one of the connections between
the welding conditions and the technologl~,aLl strength of welds joirt In -,Y.-jsta-'--'-z-
ation process.
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Figure I
Structure of the surface of a
weld: a - on 18-8/grade
austenitic steel, x 100; b -
on BrP-14 (VT-14) tita-aium
alloy x 30; c - on PMrM(AMgM)
aluminum alloy x 50.
Figure 1:
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Figure 8 Figure 8: Figure 10:
Dependence of the angle AO
V'j
on k, for "St.3" steel V-jCMj w -
60 VTMIT
V:
Figure 10 V.
V - ODD
Dependence of crystalli- 3 Y I
za.tion rate on k 40 0"" V-2 2 V-43 v
'V-1 I
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.~,ova, A. S., Can,."rllate of 'Technical Sciences
TTTLE: Calcu~ating Uie scheme of weld metal crysta'I ization In Nitt
welldlli.g ()f' plates
PERII)DICAL: Svarnchnoyf- :)r,-)Tzvod,-,tvn, no. 6, 1'-,6,-,
Tl~n': To re:at1,,nsr1i;, hol. crac,,, formation and the
nature of t.'-,e welc; -2T.ji~ ~:,v :ta' schp7e *.,-. hl.'tt welding of plates, a
-nethod was devel --, e0k a-. e crysta: z-.!. sc~-,erne and the solidifi-
cation rate of t)-. d -z; PA . -S were obtained for
the crystallite ~--N `o-med --tngeni. crystal axis
and the searr. ax.,.3 a.-ic -IA-:~icaLion r;~-~e, for the c,..-.e wrEr. the plate was
heated with a ne a-- --ov.ng at any speed:
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POPOVP S.A., kand. tekhn. neuk, dote.; LUKICHEV, D.M., kand. tekhn.
nauk, dote.; SKVOn.SOVA, N.A., kand. tekhn.nauk, dots.;
NIKONOROV, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; MINUT, S.B.,
dote.; RESEETOV, L.N., doktor tekhn. nauk., prof.;
NIKOTA'YEVSKIY, Ye.V., assist.; MASTRYUKOVA A.S. kand.
tekhn. nauk;
[Theory of mechanirm ] Teoriia makhanizmov; kure lektsii.
[By] S.A.Popov i dr. Pod red. L.N.Reshetova. Moskva,
No.5. 1962. 123 p. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Moscow. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche.
(Mechanisms)
-- MASTRY-UIKCVA. A..�.... kand. tekhn. nauk; FROKHOROV, N.N., doktor tekhn. nauk
Calculating crystallization isotherms during the butt
welding of plates. 3var. proizv. no.8:5-7 Ag '63.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnichaskoye uchilishche imeni
Baumana.
lg~TUU -VA, A.S.; PROKHOROV, N.N.
KO
Criteria for the pattAWn and rate of crystaulzatlDn of
veld jointge Avtome svar, 16 no.7-.8-14 Jl 063, -4 (KMA 16:8)
1. Moskovskoye vyesheye tekhniabeekoys uchilishche im. Baumana.
(Welding) (Qr7stallization)
MASTRYUKOVAJ, A.S.
Calculation of crystallazatior, diapgr&ms of velded seams,
Avtom. avax. 17 no.9gl5-21 S 164. !'ICRA :7; -0,
1. Moskavskoye vyssheye tokhnicheakoys unhilishche in. Baumana,
ARBUZOV, YU. A.1 MASTRYUKOVA. T. A.
Cyclohexadiene
"Addition of cyclohexadiene-1, 3 to nitrobeenzene."
Uch. zap. Mosk. un. No. 132, 1950.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. UNCLkS61FI:,M.
ABBUZOV. Tu.A.; MASTRYUKOVA, T.A.
Reactions of dienshydrocarbons with nitroso compounds.
cyclohexadisne to nitrosobanzens. Izvest. Akad. Rank
$auk '52, 665-70.
(CA 47 no.20:10493 153)
Addition of 1,3-
S.S.S.R.. Otdal. LILim.
(MLRA 5:9)
1. N.Y.LonOnOBOT State Univ., Moscow.
KAUCHNIK, M.I.; MASTRYUKOVA T.A.; MELENT'YEVA, T.A.
Conjugation in the systems havingy a tetrahedral atom. Diarylphos~hinic
acids. Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.1:267-272 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2
(Phosphinic acid)
M#95TKYUKovoq TO.
Itroso COMPOUnds.
Itiactions of diene hydrocarbons with It
Additim-of 1, clobexadleWto nit-gobenzene.
Arb*,&v =d T. 7C.-Mpgrr, ko , BO. 71ca - Cf-,
1(3(Engi. translation).
Div. Chem. -YCS~- 1992" Ed-
--S,e C.A. 47, IG493b. H. L. 1W
MASTRMOVA, T. A.
Cbeinical Ab.A.
Vol. 48 No. 9
May 101 191-4
Or., mic CheiAotry
~Jygtttlcllon of pbwphw
k and
trvukbfVa. Bull. Acad. Sci.)U.Slsvp! . m
J9UiM-(J(Fngl. tfatislation .-.I*e C.A. 47. QM.
Ul';~-~.R Chemistry - Organoph---)~;phoruf~ Jul/AuL7 c)2
Coi,,Tpou-nd.-
"Investigation 4r ~.he F'eld ;f Or~,an,)I;hosphorus
Corapout-A.- .The Reaction of Fhosi)horus Sulfides
With All ohoi.3," Y,. I. Kabachnik, T. A. qtry-
...M
ukova, Tnst of Org Chem, Acad 3ci USSR
"In Ak Nauk Otcle! Khim Nauk" No 4.. pp
7-7 -735
Tnvestigat.ed. the reac-+ions of P, andPhS,
with ales. Foundthat in *,,he reactickr, (.,f ethyl,pro-
pv! , -)r buty.L a-Lc w"ft F4L;I' Olu)-X 11, (R0)2 PSSH,
2219V21
and (RC")2(R".) P- are f ormed. T'ne Uf
PI~S- on methyl a1c results in t-he formation of
~ 11
ii ~-),PSH and (CH-,S) PI'- Mie action of
(CE30)
P on ales results in the fcrmat~un of (R0) 2
'.1 With is-)Iropyl ale
P~H and (R0)2 (R-~) PS'
P4S6 reacts differently, forming I%iso-c 37')2
PSH and (iso-C EL-C) PSSH. The reaction of
3 (- 2
P
S r of a phosphorus-sulfur mel', ;iaving the
4 5 0
c ratio 1:1 vIth ales leads to the same
P. atorii -
products as the reaction with P456, but the
~-ielcls are smaller. Prepd for the Ist time
(2) 229T21
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P, tr
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KLUCHNIK, M.I.,- WTRYUKOVA. TA..; UUTIEVA, G.A.; KUGUCHEVA, Ye.ye.;
Shipov, k.E.;,-MEIENT'MVA, T.A.
Application of the Hanmett equation to dithio phospharue acids. Zhtw.
ob. khIm- 31 no.19240-145 Ja 161. (MJM , 14: -1)
1. Institut elementoorganiohesldkh soyedJneniy Akademi'. nauk SSSR.
(Phosphorus aciqs)
YL',T1
UBM/ChemistrY - PhosPborus Omanic Jan/Feb 53
Compounds
"Research in the Field of Organophosphorus Com-
pounds. Concerning Dialkyldithiophospbates,"
M. 1. Kabachnik andZT. A. Mastryukova,(4nst of
Org Chem, Aced Sci USSR
Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, CKhN, No 1, pp 121-125
Foz;'the first time, dialkyldithiophosphateswere
obtained in a pure form, as liquids distilled un-
der vacu'um. Some of their properties verp inves-
tigated. It was demonstrated that the
258T9
aial.kyldithiophosphates formed in the reaction of
alcohols with the phosphorus sulfides, P487 and
"010' are identical. It was further shovii that,
during oxidat'Aon with iodine, aliphatic dial)Wl-
,:,.4thiophospbates form the corresponding disul-
f1des
,t: ChemiCal Abst.
VOL 48 Noti 6
Mar. 2511 1954
-,Organic Chemistry
Theory offAulamerlevp1librium. M. Pseudomerlsin,
&MOgte and properdes of dialkyl thlophosuliftes. AL 1.
will T. Nant
cf. C.A. 46,
i
,
~
k
id
b
i
1l
I
l
kh 2
ld
i
l
h
-
.
ov
li w
mi s
x
l
im eilti
i
ne
v
es.
tiou aij
s s
l
i t
Ili a golvvilt or t% Ijw whielt twill its proton carder. Al-
trinlits were lande to ruallar. tilt- tilKsible systeak
(-,)If zt! (110)31'Stl by Illearn of reactions that would ill-
-
valve tile latter funn
(ruldit. of coproum balitit-4, S, RX);
Italic of these rmctiolls took- 111mv. Only lwal"lliml of
Illefalfic deflys. rould ht-1 pm,ilply plaord Ili Ilik viil,gmv,
these olilwar It) have (fie structure MMPSM, bill tile
rutlt% ht flicir actiou tilt 11,0 41o not :%vt zt~ alts If it A rolig
-1d 1111.1 are in'talitly hydrolyzed. 11"Ice ill tile abov,
System tile Ist strurium is so preduniiiiani that Iliv ivar-
Onus (if tile 2nd fortu -,Ire not reMited: t1liq filet jz rmill.tt 'N
to the usual conceptg of A flivoreti,;':
exallill. of (lie kilirlics ill 111Y."I'l !ml
I'livinw, New Asiterix of Tuntonirrimpi, 1025. p~ 17 (C. 1. 18,
I 114)) indit-mes axliai~,7ioa of gitch reaction ralv,, lbma- 1-1
aclaally realind. It I% lwfivvell that rcavfitwit~ of thk vmw
ptol~vxl fly tral.,ft, or ol, Y,~:irtive vetiter iihow i,i-N,
uji-nt III lauloint-riv 1K. al lhi~ i-iiii I,-,
voitst Ilk it,- tit tile idcaq Ili imitmove ill a torrviclis ptll.:u,
tion, (C-A. 42, -Ifl'Rkj).J All jImIx-l-tit, of diAW ilaw
pllo~pllitcs illifiratt, flu, strovilirk, ilw1o'(S)II; ou.- !'I.
Sol. illorg. w1will.wid all. Floll. blit ill~tl~ ill It.(,; their
sclins. urv aelitral; they in, iiilsL ill all. :tlkaliv~ .,od :-
Ily'Itolynd by lwid,; will alUlivs, yielditig IIYO,; thi-k
viginoti%ly-midixt-tilly IINO, Ontiv-11111vilt
all. ;tic-. kallil illev Slowly voll,tillm. .11k;0; of Ill
dtol V!;i,; to JR0jV(S1,NIN;tjII; ait,t Olk Ow '11-t1i wit
SlImPlinli breollp's m) Slow Mal it i, p-,blv I,,
littate tlw!,v esilt,; W Illil. clulpi-ifil. 1M. --imiI.Ir t" 0"
jithavior of (RO),POII. Acidification of these Na
yields sohis. of aclilk monoulkyl thiophoI)b1tes which are
v;
Mable for months. The mail. retractions of (hole esters.
(RO)2P($)lf. agree very well with expli. resuft4 If the above
st"oetare I% asituttied. with the rt-I'nutivity of I'lak-en as,1,27
virnii added 2 iql. 11.0, then 0.4 g. MOM and 3 in). 11,0;
vrbtn.the all.. reacilon dNappeared the An. was evapd.
over PA, yielding colorless plates of ([tO)P(S)H(ONa).
Similarly was obtained the Du analog, -vitIcs. (1',.tO)%PSII
"ailed to mtet with 8 after 5 firs, hr-itine M 100*. M012-
PSI1 (11.6 g.) treated with 5.4 g, Cl, Q*, -10' gave 45%
WtOhl",Cl, bns 81-2% 709 1.4711. dn 1.1918. (EtO)2PSH
11) aZliension of Na it, Wit yields the Na (Irriv. =nd the
riiyjrltjct fortas a cryst. ppt. This is brst preM- e; follo-vi:
Nu du.,,t in Csfi, hi converltd to RIONa. by addri. of VtOll.
a
d tMLted with the calcid. amt. of the ester; finally, the NIL
deriv. can be pmpd. in EtOR-EtONa soln. The produrt
,from 4.62 g. (13M)lPS11 and 0.69 g. Na in 12 mt. C411. w.-
mixed with 0.90 g. S; the reaction was strongly exothenuir;
after I hr. the mixt. was filtered and the product ext(l. wilh
11,0; '01111. of basic Pb acetate to the nq, solo. gave l(FIO)r
The Nadvriv, from 23.1 it. (RIOMISH
and 3.44 F. Nn it) C411i wn-k Irealrd with Z1.8 g. litt, thr
mlit. alloired fit Fland 4 days. and the,lipt. of Nal trashed
oat with 11,0, (110n. of the org, layer gave 50,79 EIP(S)-
(01"Uh. bll,, 92-3.6", die IA132, Wiv,* 1.4563, which is Iky-
drolyzable only with great diffirLifty. A similar reieti-,
with LtCl ga%,e 46~5% of the same ester, bit W3.50. n)o
1.4545. if. 1 -0324. The ester (4 g.) heated in a scale(] tubc
with 2 wilq. 1: 1 IICI 3 firs. at 14!-5rj' avid the mixt. evapd.
1.) tlrywiem gave J?tl'OAit. m. 57-8*. Heating 4 g. VW(S)-
(ol-'t), %%ilh I vnf- Fit to 140-50* 3 firs. in sealed tube gavt~
11111ch VFSt unit 1-3 g. r1i"(0)(OrV)SM, b6 7&-6.5', d.
1.0709, ,'II t.47W. To the Na deriv. from 7-7 g. (1-1 9,
PSI I r A 1.5 g. Na in CeH, was added 6.82 g. PhCHICI and
Hie im%t. illowed to stand 2 daviv, yielding, after washing.
!,.3 g. Ph CJ1:P(S)(OEt),. 6, 124-5*, d!q 1.1022, nl~* 1.5303.
A similar reaction with CICHIC01IR gave 72~0% E.10~
CCj1jj'(S)(Or4)j, b, IM-W, d,,, 1,1204, n'~* 1.401, wh ti,
hyd"ity7xil 3 firs. with 1: 1 IiCl at 1.30* in stated tube. v ve
m. 139-9*. Advin. of an equi,-. amt.
of aq~ AjrNO, and a little N11,011 to (EtO),P.911 in IffOll
yirldsa rolorler-s ppf. of the Ag salt, which darkens in light;
itdi.~Olv"Slowfy in Coll., forminrasolofAg. Therc-5ults
are held to be the evidenev: for the structure of the NIL ikriy.
us (ROMISNa. witis tervatrut P. Their formation is
Iasrtibcd to transfer of the reactive center during the reaction
offonnatioji,yielclitigiott-.i(RO)IP,9-. Alky).iflunwitbRX
appi-ars to occur by attack of the RX on the unshired elec-
tron pair at the P atoin, with elimination of NIL, which
forniq Max. althattgh it is poisible that the attion (RO)'l"'i-
call n1sn participate %iniii'vily. G. ht. Kwolijvoff
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allqrlthiophosphates. Zhur.ob.l,.him. 25 no.4:684-693 Ap'55.
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