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r,ftftM*&ftI,4A,AAU4fi6.kandIdat takhnichookikh nauk; WYCHIKOV.
Basilly Somenovich, handIdst tkohnichoskikh nauk; SUVOILOT, Artur
Nikheylovich, inzhoner-,OSCKIN. N.Te.. kandidat takhalchesklkh nauk,
retsensont; FATIMSKIT, F.G., Inshener, retsensent; ABONSHYM. N.A..
inshener, retseuxent; KOVIKOT, X.1r.. Inshener, ratoonsent; RZEM=1901.
I.S., redaktor; ASMSULISXAYA. M.8.. redaktor Isdatelletwo;
319M, O.G., takhnichookiy redaktor
[SwItIng and founding of nonferrous metals and alloys] Flovice I
litle tovetnykh astallov I splavoy. Pod asuchnot red. K.N.Nilltsyns.
Moskva, Gos. sauchno-takhn. tzd-vo lit-ry po chernoi t tevetnot metal-
iurgi14 1956. 662 p. (NLRA 10:2)
1e lolichuginakly tekhnIkus pa obrabotke tovetn7kh metallov (for
Oackini ftylotakly. Aronshtsyn, Novikov)
(Pounding) (smelting)
(Ionferrous metals--Notallurgy)
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MILITSYS, K.N., kandidat tokhaicheakikh nauk.
--
Methods of studying gating systess. Lit.proizv. na.10:17-19
0 136. (K[aA 9: U)
(Pounding)
KILITSYN, I.N.,Imndldat takhnichookikh sauk.
casting re". Litoprolsy. no.11:16-20 N 056~ (NLU 10:1)
(Alwainum founding)
(crystallixation)
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tl'Want- LIWI KevigwPd In
1'=TSYT111 K. N.
Solidification of Metals : (ONW. ) Tram. of 2nd Conf. on14"
Theory of Foundry Processes, 56; Mosoow, Mashr'.,iz, 1958, 5321pp.
Fridlyander, I.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Inves-
tigation of the Effect of the Rate of Solidification on
the Structure and Properties 6f Aluminum Alloys 275
Kamenetskaya, L.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences. The
Effect of Addition Agents on the Crystallization of the
Steel Ingot 299
Dukhin, A.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences; and V-Ye.
Neymark, Candidate of Technical Sciences. On the P"blem
of Ingot Crystallization 310
Militsyn. K.N.,. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent.
neral Problems of the Crystallization and Solidification
of Castings 314
Chertkov, G.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences. The Effect
of the Rate of Cooling of Iron Castings on the Structure and
Brittle-Strength Characteristics of Metal 327
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MILITSYN) K. N.
"Research on the Feeding of Castings."
Hydrodynamics of Molten Metals (Gidrodinamika rasplavlennykh metalov; turudy pervoggo
soveshchaniia po teorii liteinykh protsessov. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad, nauk SSER, 1958,
257 pp.
(Proceedings of the First Conference an the Theory of Casting Processes)
Moscow Institute of Nonferrous Metals and Gold Imeni, M. I. Kalinin,
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AUTHOR: Militsyn, K. N.
TITLEs The effect of the composition and heat treatment of metallic
melts on the feeding of castings
PERIODICALt Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no- 3, 1960, 19-24
TEXT: Commercial metal in the cast state does not possess more than
1 - 4%, and modified by alloying, not more than 4 - 15% of the theoretically
possible strength properties. The stronger the metal, the less measures are
necessary to achieve optimum qualities. Therefore, the basic aim of smelters
is to achieve a dense metal by uninterrupted, normal feeding of the cast in
the process of crystallization. Normal feeding means here the compensation
of volumetric shrinkage of every crystallizing volume at the expense of fol- \J
lowing crystallizing volumes. As there is no literature concerning this Imb-
lem, tests were carried out with aluminum-silicon metals and alloys. The
melts were prepared in an electric furnace in chamotte-graphite crucibles.
First, at lel. superheating, the melts were produced and poured into a cast-
iron ingot mold. Small bars were thus obtained which were tested as to their
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chemical composition, mechanical properties, gas content, volumetric shrink-
age, density, porosity and micro- and macrostructure. During the shrinkage
and feeding tests only so much metal and alloy were melted,as was necessary
for one casting only. The superheating temperature holding time and casting
conditions were controlled. Pouring was carried out at 1, 10, 20, 30 and 50~.
superheating over temperature of the beginning of crystallization of metal
and alloy. The tests were carried out with cylindrical specimens of simple
shape. The alloy was enriched by radioactive 0.001 - 0.005% ca45 and znu~'-
After cooling, the casting was weighed and out into two longitudinal sections
A templet 3.5 mm thick was cut out of one half and after grinding and washing
with spirit and ether it was exposed on a photogmrhic film. The negatives
were measured with a photometer and, according to the results of these meas-
urements, lines of an equal intensity of blackening were drawn which were
identical with the same quantity of feeding metal from the shrinkage head.
After this the templets were tested on porosity and mechanical properties.
The precrystallization state of the melts depends on their purity. The con-
tent of impurities in various commercial metals and alloys varies over a wide
range. Besides, commercial alloys contain a variety of oxides, carbides,
sulphides and hydrates. Because of this, the structure and properties of al-
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The effect of the composition and... A105YA133
loys affect the crystallization. The harmful effect of impurities on the
crystallization can be reduced by binding them with wetting admixtures, re-
moving them by refining or by increasing the cooling.rate. Radiographic in-
spections proved that with the increase of impurities the feeding of metal
becomes less concentrated. The investigation showed that admixtures which
were artificially added to the melts deteriorate feeding to a greater extent
than natural impurities; besides, a maximum reduction in mechanical proper-
ties is shown by pure metals, whereas contaminated alloys show smaller degree
of deteriation. The effect of various degrees of gas-absorption upon the
feeding is described. The more impurities and the greater the gas satliration,
the worse becomes the feeding. With increased gas-absorption the concentra-
tion of feeding weakens and the distribution of the melt over the casting Vol-
ume becomes non-uniform. The greatest decrease in mechanical properties was
observed in castings in the case of a contaminated charge. The effect of su-
perheating and holding time on the feeding of castings ia shown. The more im-
purities in the alloy, the more effective is superheating, ranging between
20% for pure metals and 30% for contaminated ones. The more impurities in t1w
alloy, the higher must be superheating to ensure a maximum of density and a
minimum of porosity. There are 16 figures and 1 Soviet-bloc reference.
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MILITSYN, K. N., Doe Tech Be -- IfTheoretical
of the LeedingF -roce-fjs--o ings," Mos, 1961, (Min of
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Higher and See Spec Ed RSFSR. Krasnoyarsk Inst of lion-ferrous
Metals Im X. I, Kalinin) (KL, 8-61, 239)
MILITSYN, K.N.
Effect of inoculation on the feedJng of castings. Lit. proizv.
no.3t28-30 Mr 161. (MIRA 14.-6)
(Nonferrous metals--Founding)
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AUTHOR: Militsyn, K. N.
TITLE-, Methods of determining volumetric shrinkage of metals and altoys in
the liquid and solidifying states
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, no.5,
1961, 156-164
1EXT. Information is presented on existing method af determining volume
shrinkage of metals and alloys during casting, which are: a) the method of
hydrostatic weighing; 2) the oyenometric method, and 3) the method of non-feed
casting. The latter is widely used in foundry practice because of Its simplicity,
although the true volume of filling the hollow of the mold cannot be determined.
The author proposes a new method of determining volume shrinkage which is simple,
but free of the aforementioned deficiency. The metal loss in the casting is
refilled from tne feed head during the liquid state and solidification. The
amount of metal consumed for feeding the casting is characteristic of the shrink-
age during these processes. In the case of incomplete compensation of shrinkage
there will be shrinkage porosity. Then the full shrinkage of the casting will be
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Methods of determining volumetric ... A0061AI01
equal to the metal consumption from the feed head to compensate shrinkage plus
the porosity of the casting. This is expressed by the following formula:
Q - 0
A v a - 9 - -h P r, . q + r,
d3 d3
where Q3 is the weight of metal cast into the feed head; Qn is the feed head
weight; q is the metal consumption to compensate the shrinkage of the casting;
d3 Is the density of the metal to be cast and R Is the porosity of the casting
In %, The relative shrinkage of the casting in liquid state in % to the weight
of the casting is
- L V 100 + qd3 100 + 11 q 100 + R
v V, iq d 3QO QO
where Vliq is the volume and Q0 the weight of the casting. The method can be
applied In two variants: a) the hollow of the mold Is filled through the
foundry system b) it Is filled through the feed head with the aid of a funnel.
For fuller compensation and to eliminate the effect of dissolved gases, super-
atmospheric pressure can be applied onto the feed head during solidification.
The described method is less labor-consuming than previous ways and ensures
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Methods of determining volumetric ... AOO6/A1Ol
satisfactory accuracy; determination of the volume of the mold, the casting and
the cast metal is not required. The information includes a method for determin-
ing the porosity of experimental castings. There are 3 tables, 5 figures and
18 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 13 non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATIONS: Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut (Moscow Aviation Institute);
Kafedra tekhnologii metallov (Department of Metal Technology)
SUBKTTTED: October 5, 1961
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AUTHOR: Militsyn, K. N.
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TITLE: Experimental determination of volumetric shrinkage in liquid state and
during solidifying of metals and alloys of the aluminum-zinc and
aluminum-silicon systems
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya metallt-griya,
no. 6, 1961, 99 - 110
TEXT: To complete literature data the author studied volumetric shrinkage
in liquid and solidifying state of Al-Zn and Al-Si alloys. The volumetric shrirlow
during solidifying was determined with the aid of the "feed-casting" method de-
scribed in reference 1;(K. N. Militsyn, Izv. VUZ, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, no. 5,
1961). Not less than 3 castings were made of each metal and alloy; density and
porosity of the castings were tested. Results are given in tables and graphs. It
was found that changes in shrinkage observed during solidifying of Al-Zn alloys
are not subjected to the rule of additivity. When adding to one of the pure com-
ponents another one, shrinkage increases slightly at first and then decreases
slowly; a distinct regularity of changes is not observed. Shrinkage during soli-
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Experimental determination of volumetric... A006IA101
difying of Al-Si alloys varies, depending on composition, approximately as in
Al-Zn alloys. Mean porosity of experimental castings is 0 to 0.1% and the degree
of compensation of volumetric shrinkage from the feed head varies within 100 to
96.2%. In liquid state volumetric shrinkage was calculated by deducing solidifi-
cation shrinkage from total shrinkage. It was found that shrinkage of liquid
A1-Zn metals and alloys, depending on the casting temperature, increases sharply
during superheating up to 10% and then more smoothly. A similar dependence of vo-
lumetric shrinkage on superheating temperatures was stated for liquid AI-Si alloys.
Thus the factor of volumetric expansion of liquid metals and melts has higher nu-
merical values near melting temperatures and during low superheating, than at high
superheating temperatures. This is, in the author's opinion, due to the more or-
dered structure of metal melts at high superheating temperatures. Highest volu-
metric shrinkage in liquid state was observed with pure aluminum; that of zinc was
considerably less. The shrinkage of aluminum base alloys in this state is below
that of pure Al but exceeds that of pure Zn. Zinc base alloys show about the same
volumetric shrinkage in liquid state as zinc. Porosity and density of the castirgs
were almost equal in several points of the volume; mechanical properties were
similar. The maximum difference was not over 16% for tensile strength and 39% for
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Experimental determination of volumetric ... A006/A101
relative elongation. Mechanical properties are only slightly affected by super-
heating during casting. There are 3 tables, 5 figures and 7 references: 4 Soviet-
bloc and 3 non-Boviet-bloc. The reference to the most recent English-language
publication reads as follows: W, E. Googdich, Trans. Faraday Soc. vol. 25, 531
(1929).
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut (Moscow Aviation Institute). Kafedra
tekhnologii metallov (Department of Metal Technology)
SUBMITTED: October 5, 1960
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E021/E435
AUTHORS: Gnezdilov, I.A., Militsyn. K.N.
TITLE: The influence of small additions of magnesium,
aluminium, titanium, silver and manganese on the
fluidity of nickel
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, no.6, 1962, 70-74
TEXT: The fluidity was investigated using apparatus due to
Yu.A.Nekhendz! and'A.M.Samarin and a U-shaped test sample.
The apparatus provides a change in direction (180*) and a change
i-a cross section (from 9 to 6 mm diameter) of*a moving 'stream of
the liquid alloy. The fluidity in measured by,the height of
metal in the arm of the U-tube with the smaller cross-section.
A lined furnace enables a 2 kg charge to be melted in 40 to
45 min and heated to 1600- 16500C; argon can be fed into the
furnace. The molted metal is poured through a funnel.
maintaining a constant pressure head in all the experiments.'
The temperature of the metal was measured by a platinum-
platinum/rhodium thermocouple. The temperature of the U-shaped
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The influev.ce of small ... E021/E4,35
stainless steel mould was measured by a contact thermocouple.
First, the effect of melt temperature was investigated; as the
temperature increased from 1500 to 1700% there was a linear
increase in the metal filled length of the smaller arm of the
mould from about 20 to 200 mm. Then, the effect of small
additions of various elements was studied using a melt temperature
-of 16oo0c. The length filled by an alloy containing 0.025% Mg
was 82 to 90 mm. With'increase in Mg content there was a
decrease in the length filled, to 12- 20 mm at 0.15% Mg.
Increasing the aluminium content from 0.025 to 0.15% resulted in
a decrease from 107- 115 to 0 -30 mm. Increasing the titanium
content from 0.025 to 0-155' resulted in an increase frGm 102- 110
to 198- 200 mm. Increasing the silicon content caused an
increase from 98- 112 to 200- 205 mm. Finally, an increase in
manganese content from 0.025 to 0.15Y9 caused &.decrease from
87- 100 to 30- 40 mm. There are 2 figures and 2 tables.
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MIS: Lifluenc4 of modification working of a nickel malt on the quality of the
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TAWS, modification working,, silicon, alumin=, titaniun,, nickel ingot,,
Tatman fUzzace
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ABSTRACTS- The present study was made. of data c4ncerning the
co 0 a:d titard4 ,6n nickel ingots.
influence of iftodificators such as Jiain4ja
200 9-0f-fine# brand-No nickel' 49- was malted 9-a Ta-mmm furnace for 20
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cru ible
:min at.1600a in a magnesite 0 in an argon atmosphere,, fed through a titanim
pipe at.-a pressure of 0~2 atm* Temperature was measured by a platimia-platinor-
h6dium thermocouple with interchangeable silica cup, immersed in the metal* 16adifi-
*cators wrapped in nickel foll'were introduced in amount 0,025 - 0.05 - 0,075 - 0.1%.
After.meltings the crucible was allowed to cool slowly in,the furnace* The ingots
and
were daVlongitudintally in two'halvess treated with concentrated nitric acid a
crystal count was made. The author cuncludes that. 1) Alumiumn and t1taidun have
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AUTHCH-. Griez"ov, 1. A.; Militsyn, K. N.
TITLE- no quality of semi continuously c4st nickel Ingots
TOPIC 'rAG8`- r -continuously cast nickeli semi"atinuous casting,. nickel ingot
quality, intercrystaUine crack6 J~ I
ABSTRACT: The present system of nickel casting in water-cooled molds results in up
t- 3.5% ffeometric and other rejects when the ingots are converted into strip-. To improve
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14ILITSYN, V. A. , prof . ; FAUENUV . A, P. , prof .
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in the Teaching of Physical Therapy in the Mediual Institutes and
in the Institutes for Advanced Training of Physicians (Leningrad,
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planning oral hygiene among children in Vilnius. Sveik. apsaug. no.7:
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of functioning of drilling turbJnes. Potrol sl gaze 15 no.82
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Bleaching of the' DWnLvm rompomd ores in the vulf=ic acid
con"i~g selta of trivalent Iron. Note IL Analele metalurgie
16 no.340-91 JI-S 162.
HILIWINA, S. ; SERGELVA, V.
Effect of heat treatment on the nature of holocellulose fibers of spruce
'wood* P& 69*
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Zinatnu akademija. BiologijasZinatnu nodala) Riga, Latvia, No. 16,
1958. In Russian.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), L4C, Vol. 8, 1,10. F)
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Omphical determination of the amplitude and conditions of oscill&-
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Efforts of the Federal Institute flir Studying Labor productivity.
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Making testing sections frcm beton with added Darex-AEA and Yiischoel-VR
preparations. P. 329.
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Beograd, Yugoslavia. Vol. 4, no. 7/10, July/Oct. 1958.
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Uncl.
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Construction of a branch of the Smederevo Road to lead to the Vinca Institute
with special reference to the quality of the work. p. 335.
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Beograd, Yugoslavia. Vol. 4, no. 7/10, JulYlOct. 1958.
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1-72/41 '-j
VUKSIC, Lj.; ARSIC, B.; MEL, D.; MDRAJ, W.; GMEC, 14.; UNDVANOVIC, K.:
STOJKOVIC, Lj.; MIRKO VIC, ~,W.; MILIVOJWIC, IL
burne'tti
Isolation of Coxiella
from stable dust. HigiJew,
Do W . 8 ne.4:240-245 1956,
1. Katedra sa HigiJenu I optdomioloCiju TKA. Virusolosko
odoljonjo Hig1jenskog Institute 05, Beograd.
(COXIMLLA BffdMM.
Isolation from stable dust (Ser))
(DUST,
Isolation of Coxiella burnatti from stable dust (Ser))
MILIVOJVICj Miodrag, ing. (B~3ograd); STANKOVICI Dusan, ing. (Beograd)
labor productivity in *Merlmnts with high-yielding wheat in
1958-1959. Froduktivnoot 3 no.3:197~-200 Mr 161.
MILIVOJEVIC, S.
Yugoslavia (430)
Agriculture - Plant and Animal Industry
The labor comcils and executive committees of
the state-owned agricultural properties. p 17.
SOCIALISTICKA POLJOPRIVREDA, Vol 2, No 6, June
1951.
East EurOR2an Accessions List, Library of Congress,
Fol 1, No 14, Doc 1952. UNCLASSIFIED
T "'Go-2
--39742-46L nmLj-~/I-jj. (m)/FWP(t-) TJP(C)
ACC-PT-AR6005196 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/65/OOO/OO9/WO7/D0OT
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abo. 9D52
AUTHORS: Kushnir, R. M.; Kolosyuk~ H.-M.; Miliyanchuk,_&, V.; Palyukh' B. M. G
TITLE: Resonance charge exchange of.cadmium Aons
1. ". Visnyk Vvivs-k. un-tu. Ser.
REF SOURCE: Rezonansna, perezaryadka ioniv ka
fiz. Vviv, 1964, 81-82
TOPIC TAGS: cadmium, ion neutralization, charge exchange, resonance scattering,
scattering cross section
TRANSIATION: The authors measured the effective cross section of the resonance_
charge exchange of Cd j9piln the ion-energy interval 25-400 ev. The measurements
were made by the method of decelerating fields and by the method of drawing out the
slaw ions. The experimental curve Q - f(E) agrees well with the theoretical curve
of Firsav.
SUB CODE: 20
e-
L 64740,65 Ellj(~ )/EPA (s)_2/F_WT (m)/T/EWP(t)/EWP(b) IJP(C) JD/JG
qt
ACCEssroy NRs AP5015447 UP,/0185/65/010/006/0687/0689
yet,
1AUTHORS: Bilen-'kYY# B.F.; Milambuk, M.V ; Pashkovslk-Y, M.V.
TITLE: Study of qRtical properties of thin films of red mercury
sulfide YVI S_r
OURCE:' Ukray.. pa
fizydhnyy zhurnal,: vo 10, no. 61 1965, 687-689
--r-VAG m .7tU16 f _t --property ion-
ercuM.~covpound-
1 op kc! ab
sorpt_
rum
spec
ABSTPMC-Tf~~_TWft_
:o a er Prysta a of a-HgS onto glass substrates 'Thef Urns weird,
--,jtransparent, reddish-orange and uniform in thickness and color. The i
Itransmission and absorption spectra of such a film (0.53 = thick)
lare presented, The main absorption edge is the same as that of
-d-Hq --cry-italif.'and shifto..to,.Jower,vavel-e.,A%tho..on cooling. The dia-
f7.
Ori-
,res- h
eat chafi;qed.~,.c
--~Iri6versibly,
016t :becI(Mn%.
ar er.~.
rature .:~
ertain tempe- x-ray studies re-
Optical and
v a
ealed that -this i 'due to a partial transformation to the 13 modifi-
cation. Heating leads initially only to a shift of the absorption i
edge to longer wavelengths with an eventual change in the absorption
e ge- j6_r_4pjjeatafidjj: '' f -ab
d and.~7
ti
0 -a fl-~KgS: SOrp ion edg . On cooling,
e
after
_PXA_Vi:)_uSLhe&tinq to -59.0-Cu- the-fi~lw_ retains- ck ca
its bla - lor and
nas_--,at.Xoom~,
tem- a- f3--HIS absokpiJoi-n-~edgie at 1-.7 nm. The
_per
spectra-vmre-obtained on an SP-4 spectrophotometer and on an IKS-12
spectrome, -'The authors express their gratitude to I. v.
vo
W" `Pgri
g -ig
s-ing cryst~alis or
0 lecxva
-777-~
71
versytet bd--=I-V Pr a*fi- if It I vov6kiy
jgosuhivdrsitet-imi li-Frankoj~jhlvov Sttkta University)
.TFU~,. MARC
f
ki U-00D
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Card
i , .~ , ~~ -. i
- 1~11'_.-_j , . ~ 1 - -
MILIYANOHU'K, Vasiliy Stepanovich (L'vov State Univ irneni Iv. Pranko)
awarded sci degree of Doe Physico-Math Sci for 20 Jun _57 defense or dis-
sertations "Influence of Son-homogeneous intermolecular fields on
atomic speetra" at the Council, Mos State univ imeni Lomonosov;
Prot No 1, 11 Jan 58.
(BMVQF 6-58p 10)
MI!LMff T61t
RL
40 PI&We out of strip steel for gravity and suction tulies, Nuko-
elevopr=920 noell:9 1 154. (MM 8:3)
I* Winisterstva stroltel'stva, 8=*
(Flanges) (Conwering machinery)
MILIYEVSKIY L.I.; MATMENKO, I.V.
Redesip of box dryers for cores. Lit. proizy* no-9:43 S 164.
(min 18:10)
MILJAKp R.
Damages caused by the wind in the Crna gora Nevesinjaka forest stand in 1958.
P. 241.
NARODNI SUKAR. (Drustvo sumarskih inzenjera i tahnicara Bosne i Hercegovine)
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Vol. 13, no. 5/6, 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (M-AI) IZ Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1901
Uncl.
MILJAN-JARIC,-.-IYa,--inx,
1-1- .. I-- ~ -(Zagreb)
Improvemients of the system for voltage regulation of the syn-
chronous generators in the analog computers. Avtomatika 3
no.41258-266 Ag 162.
MILJJUFIC, Miko. prof.dr; BORISATWWIC, Dusan
Differential diagnosis of duodenal diverticul&. Ned.pregl..Novi
Sad 7 no.6:449-455 1954.
1. Gradake bolnica, Vreac.
'(DUODXM, diverticula,
differ.diag.)
MILTANIC, Milos, dr.
The probles or the utilization of natural radioaetivity for tbera-
peutic purpo~, VAId. glase 16 no-3:120-223 Mr '62.
?I,
1. BalneoAlimatoloski inatitut as (Direktor: doe. dr V. Godic)
(RiDIOLCTIVIT!r) (RATJMOLOG!f)
3
ZIGMC, Ilijana; KARAKUSMC,, Milical XONSTANTINOVIC, Ivanj
XII.TkKICPJ~kRs ,
Effect of drinkink of Bukovicka Banja mineral water on the
renal elimination of water;and,olectrolyteis. Srpski arh. celok.
lek. 90 no.9008,33-838 S 162. '
1. Balneo-klizatoloski institut NR Srbije u Beogradu Direktor.,
doe. dr. VlastImir Godis.
WATER ELECTROLYTE BALANCE)
MRAL WATERS) (DIURESIS)
%
NIC, P., dr.-, ing.; VUCKOVIC, V., ing.; OBRADOVIC, I., dr.., ing,
%Weei- for- frequincy and voltage transformation and control. Elektro-
. I privreda 14 no.7/8:339-346 J1-Ag 161.
1. Institut "NikolA Teslaw, Beograd.
MITRAKOVIC, B.;DESPOTOVIC, S.,- MYJA4TC P O=IC, D.; VOILKOV,I.
j_.aLSI
Activities of the Rikola Teola laectrotechnical Institute
in 1962, Elektroprivreda 16 no.101506-519 0163o
l'IIZEV16-, Dorde
Development of the economic system of the Federal Pnople'L i~~Public Cf Yu;-w'lavid.
I
Beograd, Znanje, 1954. 259 p.
mIWSVIC' S.
Measuring very low capacitance. p. 151. RADIOVATER
(Savez radiomatera Jugoslavije) Beograd. V01. 10,
no. 6, June 1956
SOURCE: East Europe Accession Lists (EEAL),
Library of Congress, Vol. 5, no. 11, Nov. 1956
/Vt / L-jk- w , , C) /I U, F" f -,I
I-MttnMC-.A.
Short review of the present status'of the biological war problens.
HICIjena. Deogr. 8 no.4-.308-315 1956.
1. 141krobioloski Institut-katedre s& higijenu i opidealologiju
Tojne sisdicinske akademije. Beograd.
(BIOWGICAL WARFARN,
modern aspects (Ser))
--e- -iA-
Al / LAX 0 V / -
RIWIDTIC, Adam,_Pukaynik Prof., dr.
Possibilities of biological warfare in future wars. Voj. 9&n.
pregl. Beogr. 13 no.11-12:396-598 Nov-Doe 56.
(BIOLOGICAL WARFAR11
probability in future ware (Ser))
MILJIKOVIC, Adam,- sanitetski pukovnik, prof. dr.
Method of teaching military bacteriology in military medical
schools. Vojnosanit Pregl. 20 no.11:715-718 N 063.
OV C,
su 3p. gz E
j4 It
va Ica
Hip 2
o -j
All t
KILJFOVIGIE.
Consolidation vorks on the Borlsa KovaceVic Hydroelectric Plant In
Bogatici. p. 103.
(Elaktroprivroda. Vol. 10, no. 2, Feb. 1957, Yugoslavia)
(2
SO. Monthly Ust of East &wopean Accessions (EEAL) IX, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957, Unel.
MII.TKOVIC0 E.
MILJKOVIC# E. The construction of a reinforced-concrete pipeline across the Fiva River
near the Jajce I HyOroelectric Plant. p. 636.
Vol. 9, no. 11/12, NOV-/Dee-1956
ELEKTROPRIVERDA
TECHNOLOGY
Beograd
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, no- 3, March 1957
KELJKOVIC# Eming ing. (Saloma Albabarija 6, Sarajevo)
Joining the supply tunnel of the Jajce Hydroelectric Plant I with
a natural lake under constant level. Vodoprivreda Jug 2 no.4/3:
153-159 '59. (EEAI 9:10)
1. "Claktroprojekt,* Sarajevo.
(Bosnia and Hercegovina-Hydroelectric-power stations)
YJLJKOVICo M.
Characteristics of equipment for the maintenance of a constant temperature, p. 60
TEHNIKA (Savez inzenjera. i tehincara JugoBlavije) Beograd, Yugoslavia.
Vol- 14, no. 4. Apr 1959
Monthly List of East European Accession EF-AI LC, Vol. 8,, no. 6, June 1959
Uncla.
ACCEW1011 NRS AP40231?3
Y/0001/64/000/00/0703/07"
s. AUTHCRI Hil jkovic, Hiodrag (Zoginser)
T=j quarto Motel units and components containing thm
SOM=% Tehalka. no. 4, 1964. 703-709
Meta1v quartz crystal emponent. Yugoslav electror as 9
TOpIC TAGS3 qa&rtr
component xator4Alis crystal filtore quartz crystal frequency rang*& Motel
oscillator
ABSTRACTs The article reviews the post-war history of production of industrial
and natural quartz Metal components in Yugoslavia* It treats the relation
betifeen foreign and domestic consumption of these amponants produced in
Yugoslavia. tho production capscity. problems of finding good natural quartz.
and YugesUv Smbaction costs. Crystal filters and Metal oscillator@ receive
special attention. In 19JW tAw ftreq~ of quartx crystal units produaW In
Thgoolavia ranged from )000 to 20,000 keg by 1963 this ranp was 4 ko to 50 Me;
by 2963 It Is cW"ted to be I ka to 123 Me. Orig. arte Mai 4 tables and 20
fivrese
ACCMIM 3ft APON)M7.5
ASSOCIAMNI MWUtAt S& ~Utm&tilm I zdk-cdie nabaus pupwo
and Tas
Balgra& (rmututs for Antmatim
OULILLTZKM 2OD"63 D= Aft 10APrO =ms 00
SODOM$ X&O a. NO M sovs oms 000
'*Card 2-/2
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POPOVIC, Sreten; BAJEC, Dusan; DAJA, Milutin;.MI DVIC, Pet4r.
Surgically cured bilateral incarcerated bernia in a prawtu"
infant. Srpski arh. celok. 19k. 90 no.4:469-473 Ap 162.
1. Klinika sa deeju hirurgiju Medicinskog fakulteta Universi-
tAta u Beogradu U Vnik: prof. dr. Dimitrile Joveic.
UTM (INFANT PRIKATURE DISL451S
MHNIA
I'Allutin rjj-~JA anci r,etar
.C.VIC, Pediatric Sur~if:-:jl
'Ity fk
a j. C C i c a 1 F.1 C LKliaEl ZI-I
7,cad .)r Dfr.'iLr;je JOVCIC, Universit., CIF
Lclvil,rstvo, Vol 90, t.'.o 74,, Jui-,-.,M.;
1, 1162) 3 of
6;enw! iriodif Ar)rartomatlc pulmon&ry hemangirama
~o,jnd by mass --,tdlo~;rayla! . s!:i- -nin, ~;ziS successfully excised in al:
C.
'I 8irl. diagros-As was htmorr1irgic pulmonary
!~xcellenL recovery.
'YuGOSL.AV2A
Dusan BAJEC aild Petar MILN.01AC, Pediatric Surgical "UnIC of Mcdlcal
Fa,~t-'Lty a LE 17r,-ver a f ty ;', ~11 -Inil, I ecju I Arurg-I J-J MOiC IT it, f ak '-I I ti-tD
domd PL~A Dr bitzin1je jrUVOC, Bei~r-,de,
llstrangujatlon 11cus In Infants Caused ii), -,'ongenital Bands.11
`rpski Arhiv za C-Aokurno Lekarst , Vol 40, No 10, 0--t 62; rp
NbSLra L rCarrzan sum-nary modif -'~-d) i Law,, 1,-~ piz:l aged 7 werki and h,,y
.- ~!~ L
3ged 5 menths; ccmplete ileus ai;J -.~ectai hemorrhzge main symptnjit; hi
4c-th, laparotcmy vith inc 'sion or excision of ban4s wau follo--ie~ I,)-
unvvm'ful recovery. flinicai details. One Yugoslav and 7 Wcsttr:.
TASOVAC, Borivoje; JAKOVLJEV, Dusan M.; MILAOVIC, Petar B.
Ketosis with recurrent and acute appendicitis. Srpski arh.
celok. lek. 91 no.5:527-530 My 163-
1. Fedijatrijaka klinika Medicinskog fakulteta Univerziteta, u,
Beograh Upravnik: prof. dr Borivoje Theme Decja hirurskm
P,'- - ",-JLUc-j.nskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu Upravnik:
doe. dr 131 a Stojimirovic.
iACIDOSIS) (APPENDICITIS)
1. tVal-Lc":y C~!nE,,ex Ir. r-cbs 1.7%celzutted tz'llqt
V. U-M7NIC, K. CU~.-: 71' r.10 )1.
-,*,--c ta
n.
TP ('-%113h
C Frenarvin? bwl Ovlr-j ri c
".671C, V. SUN"
-FL
,tltit3crj"~)
3. 21AVittraronli ;.a Cn. r-!~ze of L!Llz', "Ortzlit-.! cn th o
re3ter B. V,:.Ilc- ra"d Z. j'j"::-:c
lnstitut~ Pe-plo13 r'll-tItc, of
"Identifyftn B~ot-rsn !-,i OL&~!li of >.Lad Cz!.V,3,%n
c' IL r
!~r
J~ rtlEm-Qo,
xLo-w-Tr=pcratiro cf tl,-t ~~coj~T or, -.ezla
by%1,4tldJk:e',!tk Jr. thz T-9 C-O~-e
6. -Lepteepires1% C.
7. ~Tcmpcratlirc, Course . ~e~ cf :-o*,lt,.~ ste. 0.1,-,t,
In
K-i&t- Mrln~ I:ntur.,,'t b. I
ba 14
ii~
8. -Ani"l Poductlum Pl&n _rc"rii Prv!uct!cx o,
Meat md Ec;-- p? M-Un.
S. #Swine Los.,cs In 11~50- "I. Onj p1.
10. fljo!~ncls D!3o4so in Cattle" V!l!
1"-"VTC I Ol~!l..-.j,*,:f::. 1.n%
an',.
P2
IYUG -0 SLAVI A
et al, j birth and ArtIrlolel Ifisemination
"Alinle FKlihka za Porodil atva I Yestaako Osemenjavanje)
of tho Vsterinary Paoulty Neterinarski Fakultat)
ae,.SrOie.
"TheArtiflolal Insamination of.PoLiltry.
Beigra,da, Veterinaral"L-ala n 1P., Vol 17, No 3, 1963, pp
Abq traot: jiitinore I Ciarman summary mod.1 f I O~f The ar '41 ale
ZT-T'-ir-7--il b'rief history of artificial Insemination among
06ultr~' do3cribes the anatomy of lomentio fowls, notes
1he inoranalng. interest in the subject !a Yugoslavla
,,!v.-rritoularly for the prod
I - uotion of turkey3), and mentions
viay5 %nd w3ana of ubtalaing and preserving the sperm of
tho). '10"leptla (look.
Numerou3 photographo, diagrams, oharts, tables; references
to 18 rooent works from Weatern Turopo and the US.
iu, J
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16GOSLAVIA
_L._MILJKQZLQ, N. MLADENOVIC, P. DRACA, G. MRVOS, V. JOVANOVIC, D.
NIKODIJEVIC, V. STOJADINOVIC and A. DAVIDOVIC, Clinic for Reproduction
Sterility and Artificial Insemination of Veterinary Faculty (Klinika za
porodiljstvo, sterilitet i vestacko osemenjavanje Veterinarskog
fakulteta) Belgrade.
"Ten Years of Artificial Insemination of Cattle in Serbla.11
Belgrade, Veterinarski Glasnik, Vol 17, No 4, 1963; pp 315-322.
!Lb!~tiEact rGerman summary modificd]: Gratified review of excellent results
achieved with artificial insemination in Serbian and Yugoslav cattle.
In Yugoslavia in 1961, 783,875 cows were inseminated by 608 bulls from 42
artificial insemination centers. Detailed statistical data by 7 breeds;
13 Serbian centers; many technical details and comments. One urgent need
now to for a specialized national scientific journal dealing with bovine
sterility and artificial insemination. Eighteen Yugoslav references.
-Y .2 G
ESTOM/ChOdca Technology - Processing of Solid Fuels
(114turaW Deposited)
Abe Jour i Ref Zhur - Odmiya, No 16, 1958, 55108
Author : Payneolld, S.I., MU'k, A.A.
Inst : AcadaW of Estonia
Title ; Effect of the Relative Content of Organic Matter upon
Semi-Coking of Shale (Counter-Current Goa Proceosjo
Orig Pub : Izv. AN Est. SSR, Ser. tekhn,,; fiz- natem, H,, 1956,P 5,
No 1., 55-66
Abstract : A study was made concerning the effect ofmineral matter
content upon the semi-coking process from the standpoint
of the smoke gases obtained from the combustion of semi-
coke. An increased content of organic matter leads to a
decrease in the yield of t4mr and gu,, vhereupon the
Cavi! 1/2
MILIK, A. A. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the effect of the qualitative
characteristi6i;- shale upon the process of its leat treatment."
Tallin, 1959. 24 pp with graphs (Aced Sci Estonian SSR. Department of Tech
and Phys-Math Sei), 150 copies (KL, 43-59, 124)
-53-
WBZRGRITS. M.Ta., kand.te)dm.nauk; BRODSKATA, B.Kh., kand.tel:hn.nauk;
MILIK, A.A. [14ilk, 'AGAJ; PAAL'141, L.P. [Paalue. L.P.]
Iffect of gas evacuation conditions on the output and com-
position of the product of therml decomposition of Kukker-
site-shale blocks. Podzen.guz.ugl. no.4:25-29 159.
(NMRA 13:4)
(Notonia--Shale) (Coal gasification, Underground)
CGUIN-ITILY : POLA71D
CATI)GORY : Cher"'.1cal Teclanology. Product,; nnd
'JI-if-Jr Uzr,~3. Part 1. Gone-al Froblerm
UIOU-P,.
A:j3 117c. 1 1960$ ~lrj. 110-'!
: RZxldm,
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J. Eilk, T.
TT1 N,'~ t J.
,kild Vv'r-,
- Rraw'.)1os, o1 1-11,(;
PUB. * 19,56, '17, 11c) 12, 7-r;t'-'/')'9
- 'Plia '11--urnwiar of p-roducts- betwc~en, t1w, chomlo.;-al
indiustry and other branclies of' the national
economy in 195'6, Po ,,;el3 A:3 4-, C;
of' the chomicri ine]ustry ov(jr-rill- P,~)11--l)
i~conomyhas been exv.1nined.- D. YC!-(-:3h
NIIA-AWIfUNDY, A. 1.
Bee - *to of gastric
md,-Ils.ltl4--17 Jan 52.
&M soophog"I veams dilatatlon. Sevote
(CUM 21: 4)
1, Of the ftentpu Division (Bud-4knored Physician H 1 3-T. Ivanova-
Podebod). Noscow *mIcIpal Scientific-Research Institute of first Aid
Imni I*T. MdlfosovsklY).
I'CH
0 0
0 1 KILIKAKAMOVICK, K.A.; SMIK. A.C.- KiLf, S.s..,
KAIIACH, M. T. w"
Qssification of small lwqp peat of cylindrical for&. Torf.proa.
31 no.6:21-23 154. (0" 7:9)
1. Institut torfs AN AM.
(Peat )
M
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-Ano,7 1(ar
XUBSt s-490 got.). IOW (3).
19M. vol. 52i 22M). During gastfic4tion a pw,
'4090t bt. MUr (1) pnCuded TAMOM from 1.3-2.5 (recirculated water)
Niter) cu.m/ton pact. Dome of I contains 2DO-315-g of a
left after the stsam distillation. A I
re
oontatalfia it 31-5. total nitrogen oompounda 16.9, immonia
attr acids 3M (48 U019 gold). staft-di st Illed phenois 6. 5, and
latile VMnoli 65.3 & reqwotively, as treated at room temperature
to famous concentrations of awnium suipims (lit), sodium chloride.
sodium villphate, 6mnim chloride ad copper solphate. All #aUs raused the
- .. - - - I I., - e -Pftt - - 1.
vum, V.S.
Chromatographid method for separating the solld residue of tar
water from the thermal decomposition of post. Dakl.jj BSSR 4
no-8:337-339 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Institut torfa AN &5U. Predstayleno akad. AN BSSR B.T.
Terofeyevym.
(Chromatographic analysis) (Tar) \1
MILKAMANOVICH, K. A.; MEW, V. A.; BURDYKO-KLE-SHCIIOVA, I. F.; GRISHCHBISKAYA, L. L.
...1 .1 . -. - I
"Investigatiol, of the process of the transfer of heat and matter in pyrolysis
of sulfur mazut for its disulfuration."
report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk, 4-12
may 1964.
Inst of Heat & Mass Transfer, AS BSSR.
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/pop
Cow 6w;=
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,be pb-9-0,*
im I is 119M to
KCI lbs m4w%4 Lwc &,or.
aCI gay 134* dim eb
is 31. . GWWS dkodi'"a
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a .-Cootonlral
by The
train c-'V"- of
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- j owclestio"
about 1114 Gbmwvol lorces
emoro 06" Wwpr6"Y low
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casout Yet
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AUTHOR: Millkevich, 0. L.
ORG: TsNII8
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TITLE: Production of glued wooden bridge structures
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SOURCE: Transportnoye stroitel'stvo, no. 4, 1966, 24-26
TOPIC TAGS: highway bridge, prefabricated bridge, woodworking machinery, laminated
ABSTRACT: The author discusses the development and use of glued laminated wood
construction for the support sections of span structures in small and medium-sized
automobile bridges. A test structure was developed by N. D. Pospelov and Ye. V.
Ttunas.which economizes both on wood and metal fastenings. Such a structure re-
quires 140 m3 of laminated wood and 0.5 tons of metal forgings. A similar bridge
structure made from board-nail trusses would require iui outlay of 170 m3 of milled
and 58 m3 of roijgh lumber, while the amount of forging6 reqijlred womld be at least
6.6 tons. 'Me main stringer is one of the most complex members-of the entire
structure to produce. This girder is 1.33 m high and 16-76 m long. 113 boards are
laminated in order to produce this girder, each board being 31 mm thick. The
plates for the traveled part of -the bridge are made from blocks, I m wide and 9 m
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long. These blocks are made from laminated boards varying in width frrm 12 to 14
cm. This is done intentionally to produce an irregular surface which adheres
well to asphalt. Lamination operations of beams were mechanized by using Wi up-
dated variant of a universal type screw press designed for gluing rectilinear
structures and arches. Cold-setting KB-311henolformaldehyde glue was used in all
laminating processes. The first test bridge was built across the Dubna River in
the Moscow region with three spans and 10-ton load capacity. A second bridge of
4 spans was built across the Kurlak River in the Voronezh Oblast. The use of lami-
nated wood building materialB is of great economic importance for those regions of
the Soviet Union where wood is plentiful and delivery of prestressed concrete ma-
terials is both difficult and expensive. It is hoped that in the near future lami-
nated wood bridge-building materials can be mass produced at mill sites in those
regions where wooden bridge structures are most economical. Orig. art. has: 3
figures.
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