SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NODOSTUP, V. M. - NEDUMOV, B. I.
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A.G. ; Su6ott"p, V.M. ; Lovin. G. I.
-~"o ploy,~' Ly vacancies iind (Ilslocated aLotab In inouced an'--Iotropy
~--ua Co..;:vv~acu on the iliqbicii of Forro- and Ant Iforroma,,n(j L *b.;a 1101U
~-y
izvestiya. Seriya flzicbenitaya, v. 30. no. 6, 194G6. 1050-IOLP4
film, permalloy, magnetic anisotropy, annealing, lattice
have invCSL1,-,aLQd *Lhe mai;nctlc anisotropy or approximately
filras VacLium Civpo:ilLed JLt 3 x III, from a
a d a
z. -o"t -.u i-/i;tYc onto QaLoa (Zu Lo 2UOO) glass substrates and annoie L
and for diffurcnt 1vn,:Lhs of time In Q 100 Oo fityl(l. Curver
tau ra~;nutlC anl:,uLropy UA a function of duration of aj-Anoal for
L ... iL werki t.u,,o~-iLcd on aubiitraLc5 m-intaAncd at a given temporaLure during depo-
z.;ij wure aanealed ut a (gencrally Girforont) given, tewperature. J'Wo of LfLl 60
c-rvo" a.-o prose.1tod. -Ana curves had different shapes, depending on Lho paramoters
~,-~~jsLiato and anaealing, tompurQturas): some roso motonically with Increasing anneallag-
.
k
t1L.U Loward a 11MIttaz value of the magnetic anisotropy,, some fell wouoteaLcally, and
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Otaors (including the two presented in the paper) decreased to a minimum and then rose
zoward Lhe initial value of the anisotropy. It is hypothesized that Induced magnetic
".-.i6otropy is 6ue mainly to the influence of lattice defects, and data in the litor-
az~i-o are adduced in support of this hypothesis. A simple kinetic theory of the
arincal of the films is developed on the assumption that the anibotropy is due
.o ordyrod chaiab of vacancies and that during the anneal the number of ordered va-
caaciut; can Increase as a result of ordering of initially disordered vacancies and can
LOcrja5o us a rebk-t of annihilation of vacancies with dislocated atoms. The results
of t4oory were compared with the experimental curves and good agreement was found;
i:; is coacluded that ordered vacancies are mainly responsible for the Induced magnetic
aai.sotropy in T,-!-o investigated films. The activation energies for the ordering anti
ana"ilation processes were found to be 27 and 18.7 kilocal/gran-atom, respectively.
lau processes taking place during the anneal were found to take place least rupidly
!a t'-'o that were deposited on 100 0 C substrates. The greater rapidity of the
prucusse~ in films deposited on colder substrates Is ascribed to the effect of
Z;r~~ator mechanical strossos In those films; the reason for the greater rapidity of the
aa.-IOZ61 processes in the films deposited on hotter substrates Is not understood. The
a"L.-Ioro expect to Investigate In the future the effects of Impurities and film depo-
6i'zion rate on tLi,kinetica of magnetic aalsotropy Inductloa. Orig. art. has: 9
and '& iigure.
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ANTONOV, G.I.; KOSOGOLOV, V.V.; ll!~DUSVITIY, V.P.; VINOGWOV, N.I.; KHILIKO,
M.M.; MOLCHANOVA, M.I.
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consists of a 0.5-class &static wattmeter with a paddle fixed
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G.Ye.
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'lTlZt ~-i,l.cheniye Eu
Th e r-Radiation of Eu
PERIODICALi Izvestip AkEd. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Fiz., 1057, Vol. '11, Nr
pp. 96; - 972 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The f- radiation of Eu 152, 154 was investigated by many sciert-
ists, but the complexity of the ~' -spectrum ani the great in-
l
2 induced the authors to re-
terest shown to the nucleu 11 of Eu
J
peat the imsi4ation of t'- ~ectrum of the isotope mix-
"
. The con-
ture of Eu by means of an improved "elec-.ron
ditions of this work are described. The form of lines and the
graduation according to energies are shown on f--ure 1 and the
experimental curve of the spectral sensitivity of the "electron"
i a shq" M4f igure 2. The experimental curve of the Y-8pectrum
o f Eu is represented on figure 5o According to the taxing
into account of the dependence of the form of lines on the ener-
gy (figure 1) the W-spectrum, after drawing off the basis, is
decomposed into individual components. Figures 4 to 7 record
such a decomposition for the sections H~ - 1400 to 2250,
Card 112 2800 to 4000, 4000 to 5000 and 5000 to 6 5OO'Gs. cm. The summary curve
The ~_-Radiation of Eu152' 154 46- 7-6/21
(the sum of the individual components represented by thin lines)
on the whole agrees within the statistic limits with the experi-
mental points. The obtained energy- ~--lines anJ their relative
intensities are given in table I together with the data of other
authors. The difference in the intensities in certain domains Is
to be explained by inexact work of the "electron" under its old
wofting
Eu --"4 brought about a considerable clearing up of the isotope
decay of EuI52 and BuI54, but It was not yet possible to con-
atruct a final scheme of the decay of these isotopes. The values
on the relative intensities of the ~--lines. which were obtained
by the authors, together with the values obtained by other author
make it possible to determine the multifields of the --transi-
tions (table 2). There are 2 tables, 7 figures and 46 references,
6 of which are Slavic.
conditions. The last works performed with the source of
AS,-*)OCIATIONt Radium Institute in. V.G. Kh1opin, AN USSR (Radiyevyy institut
imeni V.G.Khlopina Akademli nauk SSSH
AVAILABLEo Library of Congress
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AUTEORSt Dzholepav, B. S., Ivanov, P. B0, SOV/48-2!,-7-1/31
Nedovesov, T. G., Chuain, T. G.
TITLr6j Kagnotic au-Spectrometor (Magni*Wy ct-spektrosotr)
PERIODICLLt Isvestiya kkademiL nank S33R. Serlya fixicheskaya, 1959,
Vol 23, Wr 7, PP 782-787 (USSR)
A,BS7RACTs In the introduction of this paper, it is point*d out that most
9-spectrometers work with inhomagensous magnetic fields, and
that their resolvi power is different (half-wid1h of the
lines 0.05 to 0.0809) and their light intensity ii low
(aperturt ratio 0.01 to 0.08 % of 41r). The purpose of the
present paper is to develop an dt-spectrommUr with a nodving
power of 0.10 % at an aperture ratio of 0.3 % of 4 r. Li the
first part of the paper, the experimental arrangement
(electromagnet with its screening and current supply,
evacuation plant, accomodation of the radioactive sources, as
well as the geometrical control of the ot-ray) is described in
detail, and supplemented by figure 1 (pole shoes) and figure 2
(chamber). The second part deals with the measurement of the
nial-symmetric magnetic field. The focusing angle to Indicated
Card 1/3 with Irff, and three papers are mentioned showing that
Magnetic a-Spectrometer
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spectrometers of this type have the most favorable relation
between resolution and light Intensity. For the axial componeat,
on equation in given in which the coefficient 5 determines tho
foausing proportion of the field. The influence of the
magnitude of 0 on the width is discussed, and the so"uremont
of the topography of the magnetic field bv meant of a rotatable
coil is dealt with. Those measurement results are ohown in a
diagram (Fig 3). Another diagram shows the topc4-,raphy of the
magnetic field in dependence on the position of the screening
rings on the pole shoos (Pig 4). The 9-particloa are recorded
by thick nuclear photoomulsions. The last part -teals with the
deteriLination of the characteristic of the OpwArometer. It was
carried out with a Po 210_ source, and the half-width of the
lines amounted to 0.1 %. A variation of the solid angle did not
show any influence, and the variation of the half-width of the
line caused by a change in width and height of the source
followed theoretical formulas of a previous paper (Ref 10). k
diagram shows the dependence of the resolving power on the
aperture ratio of the spectrograph (FIg 5). B. P. Shishin took
Card 2/3 part in the adjustaout and ciLlibration of the instrument. The
Xaguetic a.-Spectrometer
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authors thank the collaborator K. 1. Yakovlev for thobdM&SOrm
hoUmmut Jbr 2W measurement of the wMnetla field by the method of proton
resonance, D. M. Ziv wW V. V. F*dorov for the proparation of
the polonium sources, and also A. P. Zhdanov for his help in
the preparation of the photoesulsions. There uv 5 figur*o Abd
10 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut in.
(Radium Institute imeni
Sciences, USSR)
V. G. Khlop:Lna kkademii nauk 3j3R
V. 0. Khlopin of the AcadeaW of
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1UTHORS: Dsholopov, P. S., Ivanov, R. B.. SOV/48-23-7-2/31
Nedovemov, V. 0., Shishin, B. P.
TITLN: The a-Spectrus of U233 (s-spektr U233)
PZRIODICAL: Isvestiya Akadomii nauk 3331. Sertya finicheakaya, 1959,
Vol 23, Ir 7. Pp 788-791 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Introduction mentions a paper by F. Asaro who detected
three a-groups of U 233 by means of a magnetic a-spectrometor
of the sector type. In the following L. L. Gol'din ot al.
showed in an exact Investigation of the a-sp*etrus of
1233 that It Is composed of five lines. Those lines are indle
cat*d, and it Is ascertained that the last three of these
lines cannot be calculated by the known formulas for the in-
tensity of the a-transitions. In 1958, the authors carried
out Investigations of the a-spectrum of U233 by means of the
a-spectrom,ater described In the first paper of this issuol
these investigations permitted a more accurate determination
of the Intenalty of these three weak lines. 11*ctrochesically
Card 1/2 plated U 233 on platinum was used as a source. The measured
The a-Spoctrum of V233
SOV/48-23-7-2/31
values are compiled to two diagrams (Pigs I and 2); tables I
and 2 compare the values with those obtained by other author&
The results show that If there is an a4- line this Is very
weak. The a5' line to formed by a tiansition to the 316 kov
level, and Its Intensity shows that thlo Is a transition of a
singl*-particlo exalted level. The quantum numbers of those
transitions are dealt with In detail, and finally a *chose of
the decay of V233 and of the levels Th;129 Is given (PIC 3).
The authors thank Yu. T. Pusymovich and Ve No D*layov for
their help In the measurements, and L. Ke Poker for the dis-
oussion of the results of their work. There are 3 figures.
2 tables, and 9 refer*ncos, 6 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy inatitut im. V. G. ghlopina kkadeali nauk 5332
(Radius Institute imoni V. G. Khlopin of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR)
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AUTHORSi Dahelepoy, B. S., Ivanov, R. B , Medoveso,r__V_
M-ru-
Pusynovic T
TITLEt Alpha Smisslop of U253
Pr __7f
PERIODICALi lavostiya Akademli nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, So. 3. pp~ 258-260
TEM The article under review was read at the Tenth AIL-UDju Confer-
ence on Nuclear-Spectroacop.Y (Moscow, January 19 - 27, 196jj)~ The alpha
emission of U427 was measured in 6 sories by moans of an %-spectrometer
(two different U233 scurces). A brief deocription of results is given
The spectral region between 4.7 and 4.8 Mov (first aerie3) is illustrated
in Fig. 1, the region between 4.6 and 4 75 Rev (fifth series) in Fig. 2,
and that between 4 4 and 4.7 Nev (sixth series) in Fig. 5 In adaition to
the known lines, transitions at 29, 72, 126, and 195 kev w-re detected.
Besides, a particularly indistinct peak was found at 145 kev ~intensity
t 0.01 per cent). All results are summarized in a table. 14"
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energy of the Th 229level intensity of characteristics of
0 V) a - t ra not tions the Th2291evel F
K I
0 83 5/2 5/2 1.9
29*-2 O-WO-08 5/2 5/2 200
42.3 14.6 5/2 7/2 8
W2 0.28tO.O6 5/2 7/2 190
97 1.5 5/2 9/2 24
1202 0.00to..02 5/2 9/2 280
%'145+5) 40.01 712 1700
163+2 0.06+0.02 5/2 11/2 ~00
195t3 0.,015+0.05 5/2 1112 ',0(-'
~20!5) 1 0."4 5, 12) (1312)
-1200
316t2 O-OW-0 006 - 5/2'
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(364:t5) !!~ 0 004 - 5/2
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The level schese of the decay U233--vTh229 is shown in fig. 4 The
authors thank L. L. Gol,din and 3 -1 -Novikov-s for supplying the U25~
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source, L, K, Poker for h1a discusaions, Y,_A,_j*jj,&kax-and V. X-
Delayev for their assistance There are 4 figures, I table, and I
refor-ences, 2 of which are Soviet
ASSOCIAT1W Hadiyevyy inatitut Im V G Khlopina Akademll nauk SSSR
(Radium Institute Imeni V. G.-&dm"A--9f the Academy of
science~L USSR) 11-1
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AUTHORS: Dzhelepov, B. S., Ivanov, P. B., Nedovesov, V. G.
TITLE: Alpha-decay of Pu 239
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziKi, V. 41,
no. 6(12), 1961, 1725-1726
TEXT: The authors studied the a-spootrum of Pu 259 by means of Ai do4ble-
foousinp magnetic a-spectrometer. Besides the wellknown a-lined, lines
corresponding to transitions to the levels 104, 198, 224, 299, afid
possibly 243 kev have been detected. The meagurements are given in
Table 2. A decay scheme is suggested for pu259 (Fig. 2). The 44thors
thank L. L. Golldin, G. 1. Noylkova, V. A. Belyakov, and V. N. Nlayev for
their help. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references: 5 Soviet
and 4 non-Sovi*t. The three references to tnglish-language publibatione
read as follows: D. Strominger et &I. Table of Isolopes, UCRL, 1928, 19581
F. learo, I. Perlman. Phys. Rev., 68, 626, 19521 J. 0. Newton. Ndcl. Phys.,
1, 345, 19571 1, 218, 1958.
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Alpha-docay of Pu BiOa/1111138
ASSOCIATION: Radlyevyy inst1tut kkadomii nauk SSSR (Radium Institute of
the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: June 12, ig6i
Legend to Table 2: (1) number
of the line, (2) level energy,
kev, (3) transition intensity,
per cent, (4) forbiddenness
factor, (5) transition from
PU240 impurities to the
236
4 + level of U (6) impurity
253
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at 13 17 A-1
21 51 11 .5.7
28 84 0.008 WO)
10, 0,030 11"1
rwP'2j'0A PU 82 YPMXb 4' F1XPa I
as 150 0,018 %
27 170 0.008 29(
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24 198 0.008 PAi
as 224 0,000 580
p
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an 6 IIPWWCb U (OCnoomeA nepenna)
Gas 0,007
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AUTHORS. Ivanov, R. B., Krivokhatakiy, A. 3., and Nedovosov, V. G.
TITL--: Measurement of the alpha particle energies of some curium
isotopes
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Beriya fizichaskaya,
v. 26, no. 8, 1962, 976-978
7L(T: The alpha transition energies of Cm 242#243,244 were determined by
means of photographic emulsion plate*. In four series of measurements the
niates were exposed to the Cm alpha particles as well as to & B1212 source$
Whose alpha decay energies are known exactly. The magnetic field strength
was kept constant with an accuracy of 0-01fo. The following noan alpha-
transition energies (key) wore obtained:
CM242 : Eao . 015 t I zal - 6071 + I
CM 244. 'EQ0 - 5806 + 2 Zal a 5763.t 2
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Measurement of the alpha B102/B108
;M 243 : three groups with Ea, a 5991 + 5, 5784 1 39 5739,t 3. These
values are somewhat higher than those obtained by other authors
(Strominger et al. Tables of Isotopes UCRL-1928. April 1958). There are
2 fiCures and 3 tables.
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BEIZV# L.M.; MMEIAnV, B.S.; IVAMOV, R.B.; KRIVOKKATSKIY, A.S.;
maxwwov, V.G.; CHECHEV, V-P. .
,j( -Demy of Cw245 wo CM2"6. RAdlakhimd1a 5 n,.3:391.-
395 163. (MIRA 16s10)
(Curlus isotopes.-Ijocay)
IVAROV, R.B.; KRIVOKHATSKIt, A.S.; KRIZHA33KIY, L.P..; NEDOVFSOV, V.~.,
YAK"IM, M.I. -------
Deteraining (?,*) pt,24rhotlf-lifn period. At4m. qnerF. 15 no.41
322-323 0 #63. (MITIA 1, ill~,i
I)ZIJELEP(IV, B.S.; IVANGV, R.B.; NEDOVESOVI V.G.; CREClffV, V-P-
0(-Decsy of curium Isotopes. Zhur. ekBp. I toor. fiz. 45
no.5tI360-iri N 163. (IG?.A 1-: 1,
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BARMOV, I. A.; IVANOV, R. B - ;KRIVOKHAMKIY, A.
"Gama Radiatious or Cm 242 and CM 243..
S.; NEDOVESOVIP V. G.; SILANTIYEV, A. N. i
report submitted ror All-Union Coaf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Th1lial, 14-22
Feb 64.
Radiyevyy Institut (Radl~ Iwt)
ACCESSION NRs AP4037560 8/0056/64/046/005/1517/1524
AUTHORSs Dzhelepov, Be S.; Ivanov# Re 3.1 Iledo"sove V.- G.
TITLEt Alpha decay of Pu-241
SOURCE: Zb. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. S. 1964, 1517-1524
TOPIC TAGS: plutonium, Alpha decay, Alpha particle spectroscopy,
level transition. decay scheme,
ABSTRACT: The a spectrum of Pu 241 was investigated with a magnetic
a spectrometer with beam focusing at an angle TV7. The measurement
procedure was similar to that used for curium earlier (ZhETF v. 45,
1360, 1963). The data obtained on the relative intensities of the a
transitions in each plutonium isotope (table 1),together with resolu-
tion of some of the linen, yield 3 level schemes for the a decay of
241 243
PU and Cm Several arguments are advanced against one of the
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has: 3 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: None
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AUTHORS:Konclrat'yev,, K. Ya. and Nedovesova, L. I,
TITLE: OW the Thermal Radiation of-C-a-ib-oji-Dioxide in the Atmosphere
(0 teplovom izluchenii uglekislogo gaza v atmosfere)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya akademil nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizichesitaya
1958, Nr 12, pp 1470-1476 (USSR)
ABSTRkCT: It was noticed that the carbon dioxide gas shows the
intensive absorption band in the infra red end cf the spe-
trum and therefore the thermal radiation of this gas repre5
ents a significant factor in the general radiation cf -,he
atmosphere. The purpose of this work is to determine the
transmission function of the atmosphere at the 15 ~i banA of
the spectrum and to apply this function for the determinat-
ion of the relationship of the thermal radiation of the car
bon dioxide and its concentration. The band 15 ~L is the only
one which takes a part in transfer of thermal radiation The
determination methods of the absorption in this band were in-
vestigated b:r va-rious authors; some of the results are given
in FiAg.1, where the relation of the absorption to the quan-
tity of C02 is shown. A function (1) can be derived for
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On tne Thermal Radiatijn of Ca-rbin Dioxide in the Atmospnere
these results. However, the formula (2) could be applied in
the general case, where (Pi) and (P F ) are ttie tran3missian
functions for the direct and diffuse radiation respectively
(6 - angle of zeniCh)- It is possible to determine the
value P for every u but the author c3nsiders that a
better m1thod could be applied based oil Eq.(5) where the
diffusion coefficient 0 could be considered as equal to
l.bO for the large values of u. For the small u (ra;-, ing
f,~om 10-2 to 10-3cm), the value of 0 becomes variable.
Therefore the calculat~ona could be based on Eq.(2) for tne
exact value of P F ' and on Eq.(3) for its inter-mediate
values. The result of the caiculati-)n is snown Ln .'able I
Eq.(4) can be applied for trie calculation of ttle coeffi,:ient
of absorptian of water vapour in the bwid cf tile s;,e-trum
12 - 18 VL (Ref 7). In order to de(luce the cceff*l, 1011t f'or
trle CO 2 , ~he relati-instilp (5) can b(i appli,.-d rhug *he
transmission function for tne mixtu_r,~.- of _'O,1, and H 0 in the
band 15 11 can be found (an Pxample is st,)wn in Table 1) The
values of u . related to both gases can be determined
Card 213 from the formulas (6) arid ('/)~ It can be estimated that the
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On the Thermal Radiation of GarDon Dioxiae in tne Atmosp4ers~
coefficient defining trip percentage of the ttermirl ridia-.iun
aT4 for the 15 ~i ba-nd of the speGtrum is equal to 1, 1 ~O ~ Lb4
Therefore the total ttermal radiati,ja of tr,e atmcsp~ir--*~ 'or
thi, band can be calculated. The results of this cal-'Iation
are shown in Table -11 for 2 stratifications I - n,:,ar t0c=
earth surface and, Il - free atmosphere. Therc arp .' t.ivlps
1 figure and 7 referenc-~,-s; 3 of the references are
3 are English and 1 is jzech
LSSOCIX:1014: Leningradskij gosudarstve-nnyy universite'. im, A A
Zhdanova (Leningrad State University, im. A. A. Zhds~f-)N-)
SUBMITTED: October 18, l-)57-
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Stratigraphy of the Akzhal series in the Cbu-I:Li Kountains.
Izv. AN Ka:;akh. M. Ser. geol. no.2:26-34 161. fMIRA 14;7)
"Chu-Ili Mcnmtaino--Geology, Stratigraphic)
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'V,LUMAWWA. V.V., tekhatcheskly red0tor
[Upid drawtag of low-carbom stetl wire) Skoroolmm volocheals
niskouglorodistol istallsol prevoloki. knokwa, One. usuchno-tekha.
Is-l-wo lit-ry po 4,hersoi t tavetuoi metallargit. 1954. IPA p.
(Vir*) (NLRA 7:4)
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TITLE: Slotted Screens for Ore Beneficiati,,)n (Shcr,el--vi triyye _.'La
dlya obogashcheniya rud)
PERIODICAL: Stal'. 195/, ao.9, pp. 850 - 854 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:. The design of slotted sieves and the choice of dimensions
of working rods are discussed and the technology of their pro-
duction is described. It is concluded that due to a large
sieving area and high strength, as well as lack of tendency to
blocking and a large wear tolerance, slotted sieves possess many
operational advantages: large throughput, long service life and
minimum losses of beneficiation products into slurries. The
existing design and materials of construction of the sieves a-re
not considered to ue rational; stamped rods stould De replaced
by rolied ones and brass by carbon steel with increased anti-
corrosive properties or stainless steel. There are 2 taules
and 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Scientific Research Institute of the Wire Industry.
(N.-I Institut Metiznoy Promyshlenno8ti)
AVAILABLE: Library of ConFress.
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drawing, and results in 5~-',,b% e,-,onomy o" metal.
~4) The cost of' one linear meter of 4-mm d1ameter
inished wire Is 50% lower tran 1 meter o10
6-5-mm diameter rolled rod. There are 4 1'16-,ires.
Scientific Research Institute of Hardware Industry
(Nauchno-Insledovatellokly Institut metlzrioy
promyshiennosti)
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Vida# an electric model ror temperature determination in the
center or defewstion during drawing. Stall 21 no.6:567-5W
je 161. (KMA 14:5)
le Nauchno-Issledovatellekly Institut metisnoy pronyahlonnosti.
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KOPTZLOV, A.A.1 NEDOYKASH, M.S.
ftall foundry equipment in short-run production. Lit. prolsy.
no.2s38-40 T 63. (KIRA 160)
(Youndrios-Squipment and supplies)
SHATAWV. V.P.1 KOSTYU]IOV. W.M.;-POFOVA, To.N.;.CHULYUKOVA. T.A.; NNWTNOTA._IipA.
MU -30AN hWr plastic 911--extended livinyl-styrone rubber. Uuch.
I res. 18 ae.1:4-6 Ja '59. (NIU 12:1)
I.Terewsbskly saved sintatichookage kauchubs Immost S.M. Klrvm.
(Rubber, Synthetic)
CREBOTAREVA, W.S.; NEDOZHIVINA, M.A.; STOLYAROVA, T.I.
Moscow-Vald$y (Kikulino) intervlacial sedinents in the upper
Basin and their significance for paleorpoFrrapf-y. Trudy tom.c~etv-
per. no.26:35-49 '61. (KIRA 15:j)
(Volga Valley--Glacial epoch)
(Volga Valley--Paleopeography)
SKRIPILI, V.I.; NEDDZHtGIN, H.S.; SIBIRSKAYA, N.A.
ftsic geological characteristics of the Gay copper pyrita
deposit In the Southern Urals. Hat. po geol. i pol. iskop.
IUsh. Urals no.2-81-93 160. (MIRA 14:3)
(Ural Mountains-Geology)
1 ,
SKWILI P V.I. i W.WZZRCGINL M.S.
Goologleal and stswtural position of the Iky copper pyrite deposit.
Rasvede Vakh. nodr 26 no.As5-10 Ap 960. (MIRA l5t7)
1. CkyaMya pologaresvedochnaym ekspeditsiya.
(Gay lagica (Orenburg Provineo)-Chalcopyrite)
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V.K.
rmportanre of' Es-noricrla !r: 1, f i:,l - - r , 1'.
r,eatina) diseaaes In young --hli-r-n Ir. Tomsk. -r,vly Tom?l" , i,,
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syvor otok I T om s ic I j mp d i " h ' . n.9 K '~ Y. rl. - i '. .. .- .
A C-d e,9,3d od T, P
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Abs Jour Ref '~.ur - Bi~A. No ?i, 95612
Author T.P.
L.St TQLwk Uaivarsity.
Title Ruvect -)f Pinu 'uQds la Pi ic Fjre,;'~s of t~tc Ww3t
.'~rirl [twSioi,.oi.
Ori (_., Flub Tr. Tnaskjip w.-ta, 1951, 141, Bu-g-).
Abctr~%ct Fructificnti-,n ~.I' li..c in ti.c pi.ic f-)rcstv f t;-.u Wu- L
Oibcr-i.i 7irid i-e_,;L)' i pr;coL-ds very ;x--cct:,PIly, L..cu,,t
extrei-eiy (try ~-lc.-Ods. The s )i1 ;r,)-.Lcl w-.ter
,~i-acn is if Lrcat vA 5-iiftc.-utce for fructificati.-) - I-
1953-1954, the harvcr~t in Aiic foresto )f t!.c: frQs:.
~'d-Aat ty-pes tiru--s .1i_icr V.-m i.i Vm dry Ly~),7~ o1
f,)rcstc. Duri--if~ ..iciit 'nicri~)ariods-, t!.c rulati ~p
ca,i reverse. Tl,.e wival cha.. ,as Df Ulia :iarvest y1alc! w---v~j
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29009 Raschet sopryasheaiy lotin s 7eialyanyul -iumbami. uil-rot-jkhn. ~troit-vu. 1949,
No. 9, S. 9~- IJ#
SO: Letapis' Zhurnallnykh Statay, Vol. J9. Hooky&. 1949
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ulwAs =A lww~SU~ avmo~ Uft Ow faLlarl" solostWU vafte, popW - salm-
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SIWRDV, A.A.. kandidat tokhnicheakikh nauk, iodaktor; BLIZWAK. Ta.W.
doktor takhnichookikh nauk, professor: OLISMM ICH, L.T.. kandi-
4&t takhnichaskikh mauk. doteent: AXIITJTIN. A.C. doktor tokhni-
chmaktkh nauk. professor; SIDMINSKIT. A.R.. doktor takhnichaskikh
nauk. prnfftssnr; GRISHIN, M.4., doktor t*khnichoskikh nalk. pro-
feefoor; DZ.4T]WnTSKIT, N.I., doktor tokhnicheskikh nauk, prnfassor:
ZH*40CHXIN, B.N.. laureat Staltnskoy pr~n1l. doktor tokhnicheskikh
muk, profensor; 14IKAYWY, K.A., doktor telthnich"kikh nauk, pro-
fensor; ECITIPMOVICH. A.A., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor;
NISTIGM, r.Ta.. doktnr toichnicheskikh mauk-. N]IDRIQA. V.P..-btan
Udat takhnlch"sktkh nAuk; SAF)W)Y, P.T., Insgollorl-UnMMMMLOT
A.4., imndidat tekhnichetkikh nauk,tiotsent, redaktor; KUWWV.
V.S., kiandidat tekhntchaskikh nauk, dotanut. rodaktor: BARSOV.
M.T.. tnshmnar. rodaktor; XWSTXH. V.A.. itandidat tokhntchoaktkh
am*. rodakt-3r; LIPKIID, N.T., kandidat tekhnicheakikh mauk,
r9dalrtor; LTOICHM , P.A.. kandidat tokhnichosktkh nauk. redaktor;
UNOT, I.M.. kandidat takhnicheskikh mauk, dotment. redaktor;
RIFKIN. W.P., inshener. rodaktor: MIDMW. L.Ta., tokhntchoakly
r*4&ktor.
rRydraulic onatn"aring hmWbookl8,pr&vochnlk po gldratokhaiko,
14o~kva. Gns.ivd-vo lit-ry. po strolt. i #Lrkhtt.1955. P28 p.
(NLRA 8:10)
. n=tchnm-tsvl*dov&tsl'skty tnatitut
1. Moscow. Vs9soyuzWv
vodoonabshentva, Itanallasitall. zidrotekhalchealrikh soorushenty
I tnsh*norvtny gldrngenlogit. 2. Saslusheary doystal" vAm*l I
(Continued an next card)
SIMMY, A.A., ~mndjdat t"khnichealr1kh nauk. r"daktor.&IO others... (Card 2)
rRydrikune onginmeriqg handbookISPravochnik to g1drotekhnike.
Nngkv& %s *lxd-vO lit-ry. po strott I arkhtt. 1955 828
(Card 2 ~ (1(~~ 8: 10T,
2. Zaalushem" df7atel I noukl I tokhatki RSFU(for BllgzW&k)
DW~tvttel'wy chlon kkadmIt 111111k ASSU(for MjbWjov)
(Hydraulic onclumeriqC)
112-57-8-16398
Trsnnl&tim flr=l 20for&tiva" shurnsle J~Iektrot*khuiksl 1957, Mr 8,
p 54 (UWE)
AUTH 02 1Nedrigat Ve IN
LE: Calculating 8*ep&ge at the Dom Base With Allowance for Water
TIT penetrability of robbe to (Raschet filltrataii v OGDOv&n" Plot" a
uebetaim vedOPrOftitssysimosti obpuntow)
PERIODICALS V. ob.t Vqpr. filltrate. r&Bch*tOv gidrotekhn' mooruaheniy
(Collectim I problems of riltrs t,om Calculations in jjydro-tAgia*ering
Ingtall&tio"), Ur 29 moscowl C04. isd-vo lit.po str-vu i arkhitekt-o
1956, pp 47-97
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry-
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WRZFWSKIT, A.P., Insh.; MIGIN. 9.N.. doktor tekhm.nauk. prof.; BINDZWN,
N.V., kand.geol-mlneral.neuk; MOMIM F.P.. lmad.tokhm.nauk;
GRIOOR#UT. T.K., kand.tekhn.muk; land. tekhn.nauk;
SMMAWV, V.P., kand.tokhn.nauk.
Opinions of the book "Determining water inflow to foundation pit@ and
designing draiWe installations" by T.T. Kurtlenko. Reviev*d by
A.P. Korshetskil and others. Gidr. @trot. 27 no.4:61-64 Ap 15A.
(KIU 11:9)
(Soil T*rcolation) (Drainare) (Kurtionke, T.T.)
I
NXDRIGA, V.P.
Calculation of percolating flow around hydraulic struct-ir"o
In the reeton of contact with the bank. Tap.fil1tr.rusc1i.F11r.
moor. no.3:5-0 159. (MIRA 13:5)
(Soll percolation)
KKDRIGA, T.P.
.4'Atalculation of percolation in designing flood-plain earth
dam with two drains. T&p.fIl'tr.r&sch.gIdresoor* no~31
121-154 159. (MM 13*5)
(Sall percolation) (D~ )
--=RIGA, V,P.g kand.takkm.nauk. Prinimale uchAstiye SUGINA. A.Te.. starshly
tekMik. LATTSMKOV. A.M.. kand.teklm.nsuk. naucWW red.; SMSOV,
F.I.. red.Isd-vao. F_ ff AA, Te.L., takhu.red.
[ConJusating sections of concrete daasj Sopringsiushchie ustroistva
betonnykh plotiL. Moskva. Gloo.isd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arichit. L
strolt.ust,orislam. 1960. 278 P. (MIRA 13:10)
(Done)
NFDRIGA, V- I.
Doc Tech "'Ci "Fi'.trati~,r. in the cycle
4z
stallatIOTIS." MOSCOWI pp; (Min~ls*r"v
~,r~ler
Seccndary bPecialist rducat'on R *;FSR' Moscow '
Red Banner Constructi3n hrizineerjr,.g, Inst imeni
250 copies; ( KI S 11-,
free;
Of h,vdreu';c 'r-
of nii;,!%er qn~
of :.Hrllr
'J. Yuvb-.ysnev'/;
ASRAMOVj S.K.# nauchrqv sotr.; ~EMIG&, V.r.0 Aauchwy sotr.;
RC14AI40VO A.V., mmucbm;jj motr.; SRIZUK. YO.M.0 nauchrqy
sotr. PrImsmu "b"Um IMM beloe II 1 13 WWGI
SKUMAJ.. nawb.sotr.; SHMUMMAH.A. red. 12d-va; ML I bF-HG,
T~M.Otakbm.red.
[Proteation of lead agairst inudation &W the rise of the
gromd water level] Zashchita torritoril at zatoplaniia i
podtopleniia. [it) S.K.Abramv i dr. Poskya,, Gas. Izd-vo
lit-ry po strait., arkbit. I stroit. taterialam, 1961. 423 P.
(MIRA 154)
1. Vaegoyuzwjy nauctmo-issledo-vatellaidy imatitut Yodounab-
zheniya kamlizatsil, gidratakhRiWoskIkk emeruabstiy i is-
zhenernoy gidrogeologii (for &.11 except S3wrshukov&,w Gollberg).
(Hydraulic engineering)
NnDRIGGAYLO, L. V., Cand of Mod 3d -- (digs) "Ohn-we- tri LlioKlIdnoys -Airing
Pn,umonia In Children," KYmrlkov# l9c~9, 12 pp (thar'Kov z~tate ?,edIca.L
Institut,d)(KL, 5-60, 130)
MRIGAY149 L.U. (Nedryh&ilo, L.V.]
p,qgkOving urea f.-am the blood in inflamat,on of the lur4s In
children ao an ~rjdex of kidrv%y function. Pod. a"h. I gin,
AN no. 1:22-24 160* . (MIRA 13:8)
1. Kafedra gospitallno-fainal'tatakay pediat-ii (say. - prof.
V.0. Bolousav) Kharlkovskogo seditainakago inatituts (direktor
kand.md.nsuk B.A. Zadarozhnyy).
(UREMA) (IAJNW-DISEASES)
WMGAXUIV, V,, inih.; GIMKYN, S.; LISITSYN, V.; IZBZW, Yu.; POGONIX, A.;
POTAPOV, P.
Technical information. Ckhr. truda I sots. strakh. 6 no.7341-46
J1 163., (JURA 16slO)
1. St&rshiy inzh. laboratoril tekhniki besapannooti Gosudaretvennogo
vwsoyusnogo nauchno-isale-dovatellskogo tekhnologichoskogo institute
remonta i ekspluatataii mashinno-traktornogo park& (for Giveyn).
2. T*khnicheakly Ins ektor Y&ro~14V*kogo soveta professionalOnykh
sayusaw (fnr PotapoT
NEDRIGAYLOV, V.A.; KUPTSCU, Z.V.,, red.
Iftfety maouros in operating oartbmovin mehisery] TeHi--
nika besopassooti jn,l rabote ma samlerolmykb mashinalth.
Mookwa, Is6 vo PJKb RSM t 1961. 11 p, WRA 15:4)
(RartbwvUg machinery-4afety reguUtions)
NORIG#ffWVt V.A. 1 KUPTSOVAt Z.V.. red.
[Safeq wasures In repair shops] Tokhnika besopaemati pri
raboU v remontzWkh inaeterskikh. lbskva, lad-va Ypdva sell.khoz.
RffXt9 1961. 15 y. (MM 15:5)
(Agricultural machfwry-41aintAmmee amd repair)
GROCKINSKIT, H.L.; MHAT, N.Y.; RTAPOICT, A.F.; TOKARST. K.K.: CRIEWA, A.S.;
WWWO "Twv " V.G.-, VITZNPM, V.I.; KBIJM. Th.K.; IDIMV, B.N.;
RA&MATDIA1. xr.
Drum-putters for orectiag metal Uwere mods of enlarged blocks. Rate. I
isobr. predl. v str9l. rA.119:27-29 155. (MM 9-?)
(Tower@)
a cv1indrical v6ssels from
A
IVE--DR 14 RV L 6Vq V. &,
A'UTHORStD~mt# I.P. and ledrigaylov, CC (24gineers) 100-5-3/10
TITLZ: Machine for mannfacturirig welded arlindrioal vessels from
thin steel plate. (Ustanovka dlya isgotovlenlya tsilin-
dricheskikh evarafth konstruktaly In toidiollatovoy stall).
PERIODICAL: Omhanizatsiya stroltollstvam (Sech-nIzation of
COMINTrUM0109 L'0)7, V61-6149 -50.39 pp'e9 - 12 (UM).
ABSTRACT: Thin machine namufactures cylindrical measuftng vessels
of 2 - 5 a diameter and 2 - 4.3 a heightt mainly forthe
requirements of the chemical Indust The shoot to made
of stainless steelp approx-3 ma thizl: ?be machine is
fully automatic. The authors of this article designed the
machizie and supevvised the construction of the seme which
Was carried out by the Planning and Constructional 266tion
of the Souspr=m*ntash (Proyaktno-4onstruktorskoy lontor
Treat Soynaprommontaxh), authors, certificate No.102747
dated 14th March, 1956. The machine comprises a working
platform, an auxiliary drm, a formixg drum, a lifting
tower and an electric telpher which is placed along the
Vorkimg platform and serves the whole lezgth of the machine.
3ome parts of tkut machine were designed in the Glaystallkon,
struktsiya of the! Hirmetallurgkhinstroy. Characteristic
Card 1/2 parts of the lower gallery are I f Ized and 6 rwovable
ZH14UR, N.S.v inzh.; NWRIGAYWV V.G.1 SHAOOVI V.I.; 14OLOKANOV, A.V.,
nauchnyy red.TWV~&f,'13., red. 1*6wa; SMMLPVA, N.V.,
tokbu. red.
flumtkUation of teebmlogioal e"iponat used in the xe"
processes of chemical plants) Montash tekhnologichaskogo oboru-
dovanila ovnvMkb protoessaw khImUhookikk sarodow. Poakwa,
Gos.isd-vo lit-ry ja Btroit., arkhit. i strolt. materiqlar, 1961.
346 P. (KEIRA 15:2)
(Chemice-1 engineering-Equipment and supplies)
I-- ~
Universal contriator. Test. rent. I rad. 32 no.1:48-50
supplement '57 (KLBA 10: 5)
i. 11 guralcoy oblastnoy klinichosiroy bollnitay I KurskogO
maditelaskogo lustituta.
(RORNTGJD;014)GT. appar. and instruments
universal contrator)
MR IGATLOT, V. P.
Interavosteml fistula In 1Mhosarcomatoots. Testerent. I rad. 11 no.3
66-68 MY-4 Is a (MIRA 11:8)
1e Is rentgenovskogo kabincto (sav. T.P. Sedrigalow) Kurskoy oblastney
klinichookoy bollnitay (glavuyy vrach A.M. Petrov).
(LYMPHOSARCOKA. cowpl.
generalized with
OLAMM, fistula
enterovesic-ml In
(IW"STINBS, fistula
am* (Rua))
enterovesteml fistula (RUN))
romerallsood lymphospircomp (Bus))
HADRIGATLOTA, O.T., starshty nauchnyy sotrudaik
Congo& In tissue structure of the support-and-loconoter apparatus
during i=43btlisatton and the effect offuncttone an restorative
processes. Ortop., travas I proton. 17 no.ls27-33 J&-F 156.
(KM 9: 12)
1. Is Ukrsinskcgo anuchno-iseledowstellskogo inetltuta ortopedii I
travmtologti In. N.I.Sitenka (dir. - seslushenW doystell muki
prof. B.F.Bovachonko)
(JOINS. din.
controcturs, caused by immobilization)
(COMBACTUrl. stiol. and pathogen.
isimobilization)
NEDRIGAYLOVA, 0. V. Doe Mod Sci -- (disc) *Imsobilizatl-)n oontoura (Ghnnj~"e
r--
In the tiasue titrurture of the alj-pporiiip~torlapparntus durinf immrbilir%tloi~,
&nd ift restorw ive ,rwessea occurring under the influence nf functions )."
KhArIkov, 1957. 27 pp (Min of IfenIth. Uko~z)A. Khnrlkov Stnte Wed Inst). '0,1
0ovies (KL, 4-58, ")
- 8-
MUMATUVA. 0.Y., starshty nauchnyy votrudnik
?br**-et*C* resertiom of the foot for treating drop foot (modification
of 14abriandt -?t tiger& Id-Se4d an n"thod); preliminary report. Ortop..
travue protos. 19 no.1:56-59 Js-F IS8. (MIRA 11:4)
1. h otdolm ftsiologii t patomokimnibri (rav. - st.nsuchn.sotr.
O.Voledrigaylove) Ukr9inskogo nauchno-issladovatelskopo institute
ortopedti I trevvetologit is. R.I.Sitenlro (dir. - chlon-korrospondont
ANN SM prof. H.P.Sovachenko)
OW, Darelysts
dropfoot, thre*-stafe resection for 4911mination (fts))
MRIGATLUVA, O-V., stershiy nauchnyy sotrudaik.
Treatn*nt of scollools; from data of foroign authors. Ortope
trays* I protes. 19 no.4168-75 Jrl-Ag 158 (KIRA 11311)
1* Is otdola patomakhaniki i fislologil oporno--dv ittellnoga
apparate (say. st.nauch. sotrudnik(LY. Nedrigmylov!l Ukralneknge
nauchno-lesledovatel'skogo instituta ortopedil I traventologil tMent
M.I. Sitenko (dlr. - chlen-korrospondent AM SSSR prof. N.P. Novachenko).
(SCOLIOSIS. ther.
rem i ev (Rue ) )
dalcter sed.nauk; TTUTTUNWIK. I.F.
Mavg* In tho lability of mbbit muclem under Imombillsatlon.
Ortop.travo.1 prates. 20 no.4-50-55 Ap 159. (912A 13:4)
1. Is Teralunkrogo smuchoo-iseledovatel'skago inatituta ortopodli
I traviatologil In. N.I. 31tooko (d1r. - chlon-icorrespondent ANN
SSM pref. N.P. Novacheake).
(MWLIS, phyviol.
lability chavg*o due to Imobilization In
rabbits (lm))
MIDRIGATMVA. O.V.- doktor mne.nauk
Phthamorhan I c- I pr I nf-ip I os of a f inrt I -)tv. I 1y t4 I Lat JC-r.
for the femly in stnbl lizing uurp:ery ,f tno ~~ip J-3int An, In -,)rTort4,19
ostaotomiss. Ortop.travm. i protoz.
-IRA 11-1)
1. 12 otdpla fiziologil I patomelchantirl (7avodkra9hc,!iy - dolctor M-Ad.
asuk V.V. ledrigayInva) UkrFktnelcor- laimpo insti-
tuta I trav-ntnIncll im. M.1. 4ttonirm (dir"ktor - -l.lf9n-lrnrrFosP,ir.4'~nt
AMN SSSR prof. N.P. Movachonko).
(HIP. surgigry
hip plac*4rient in stitbi lizinp. s!irg. 4, -rirro,,tIv- ont-
OtOuq (%is))
NMRIGATLOVAt 0. V. doktor meditsinskikkk nauk
Pathowchanical studies of patients with sequelas of pollon"lltis
and the migniflamnce of these studies in the cholce of therapoutlc
measures. Ortrop.traym.i protes. 21 no.4s38-43 Ap 960.
(Kau 1319)
1. Is otdola patomirkmin"d (may. - 03. ledrigaylorm) Ukrainskogo
naucbm-losledovatellskogo instituta ortopedii L trav=tologii
i&. K.I. Sitenko (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof, N.P,
lovackwako).
(POLIOKM.ITIS)
~~EDRLJA*~LOVAJ O.V., i(,kf,. r mod. rauk
-jajnjcaI characteristics (strength, Lensility, Plasti-
-.",tv) of tho ligaments of the knee IOLnt In
ihe;.r traumatic injuTies. Trudy Ifkr, ins, ort)r-..
4 ravm. rr..11003-310 159
I z nfio I a f t z to I ogi i I psi tomfK Ilan i f-i ( Lb'7. C,'We 1 Cdr I I)K t ~T-
med. T.fiu~. M.Nedrigaylova) Uki-FAnckopo
skogo InsI,,AW+-a ortopedil i travmnt..~Iop~', imeni prof. M.T.
31',Ptko (Mr.- chlen-korrespandent AMN SM, prnf. N.P.
Novar IiFink,)).
O.V., prof. (KharIkov, IArzontovskaya u-I., d.12, kv.4)
RestoraUve processea in closed fracturea of the femoral
shaft. Ortop., trava. I protez. 24 no.3:28-35 Mr 163.
(MIRA 17:2)
1. b otdola f1siologil i patomakhaniki (sav. - prof.
O.V. lbdrigaylova) Ukrainakogo instituta ortoopedii i trav-
satologli imoni N.I. Siteako (dir. - chlon-korreepandent
ANN SSSR prof. N.P. Novachonko).
It ft
MN
lr op" 4 4. "'T h
--XWCHALP Jada
Hoohanizatlan of suagiAg and offios work in commicatic-ne.
Go spajo 7 no.8:6-7 Ag 162.
1. Vypocetni laborstore dopravy a spaju.
tinquv' N. 1.
Forestry Engineering
Fullest utiliz&tiOn of machinery in cultivating work, Los. kbos., 5 No. 3(42), 1952
Mmthly List of Russian Accessions# Libmry of Congvas, July 1952, Unclassified,
25(5) PHASE I DDOK 131PWITATION SOV/1983
Nedumov, B. 1.
Voprosy ritaichhosti prolsvodstva n& rwitosavodakh (Regularity of Productior.
at Fladlo-engineering Plants) Noscow, Gosenergoisdat, 1958. 79 p. 2,950
copies printed.
Ed.t V. 1. Sham~shurj Tech. 9d.t G.Ye. Larionov.
PdRIFOUt This book to i-terided for the production planning staff of radio-
engineering and instrument-building p3&nts and for employees of sovnarkhoses
(Soviet economy councils).
COVIPAM The author has based this book on his personal industrial experience.
go analjnws the basic causes of irreguJArities in factory production and recom-
mends me"ures for their elimination. There an 1b references.
MIX OF CONTRWM
Pbrwword
Ch. 1. "legularity In ftctory Operation- aad Production 4
Card 1/3
Regularity of Production (Cant. ) SOV1983
Ch. 7- Suqpply of Materials and Purchased Semifinished Products 74
Conclusion 77
AVAILAMAI Library of Congress
JP/ fal
Card 3/3 8-3-59
WMS ftrj&-jTm&QAWU SHAMSHUR, V.I., red.; BULIDTATEV, N.A.,
tsi". red.
(Organisatlea of -intn4"nt operation and production plan-
ning In instrument manufacturing plants) Drgudsatalia wnu-
trisavodskogo opernt1w"rolsviodstvennage planirovaniia na
savodakh priborostroenlia. Moskva, Gosenergoisdat, 1963.
206 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(Irwtrument industry-Hanagement)