SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEDZVETSKIY, S. V. - NEFEDOV, A. F.

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In aqueous colloid di!zpersion rholesterol Ir oxidised by H202 to give several products resembling those obtalned by catalytic oxi ation of colloidal choleFterol with 0 . 1t in believed that the difference in mode of oXjL-i&*'on is due solely to the different p?ysico-cheod-al stite of the choleFterol. Cytronberg - Mexico City SOi Physiology Biochemistry RM Pharmacology. Section Il, Vol. 2, No. 9. Chair of Biol. Chem, YaX031aV'' W-d. Inst. IP, ~ I ." iI I LIGIM., F.P.; NNDZVMKIT. S.V. Hypercholostepolosta In thyroidoctomisod doev. Vop.med.khin. 3:141-147 151. (MIRA 11.4) 1. Kmfmdrm blokhimii Leningrndskogo annitnrno-giglyenichoskogo seditsinskogo instituta. (CHOZR"MOL MRABOLISM) (THYROID GLAND) INXTETFUT. 5.T.; RAINITSWA. B.S. ~- ftY9ICO-Ch**IW OWA1%IOa of ctoleaterol In blood sorm. blokUnlya 151, 16. 471-477. (NI&A 4-10) (BA - 411 14y 153:676) NOZYMSKIY. 3.T.; GRMCHQ. P.P.: SHPATS. T.A. (buses of tWpo reho lost* ralents . Vop.mod.khim. 4:133-138 '52. (MIRA lli4) 1. Refedre blokhinli Imaningradsikago smallorno-giglyeatchookwo maditainskago institute* (CMJWMDL NWABOLISM) (ACETORENIA) All). t 48 go. j PW6 109 19M V. Medivetshm,%.R. PADyukov, and-T. A. Shj~t, Ned. Jut., chmis qW. Cbm.). Biokka,mv, g. -f fat per Jig. bodywular W12daysaud waelbeu%a,-is f--d- The blood Md. with 4 vols. at vatum and ih, WW'a-1 Groans WIVE treated Similarly with ftortoft~ R- t cans. with *mom wum ma& aim! the accome fv;tv t:m, were cumbismi, evapd. rc-*tue evitti. with i-Owt. Iti. (cmd and 2D-3D al. HtOll adilnt to the filtrate ~ Thectlier was cyagid. and the sk. residlue washed with sic. mt., a cwtk-al tubit mid ld staod overnight. A p9t. Jurined cop- dm* of (M. I I I midifte0m. IFUstipunatani coneg. do miiiiieit me wm~ mw otbw awala, was sevd. Imm aw it.. the Sk. avvd.. md O.C=90ompb6c adjaWinn me a" WN MOM d a ~Wm remitfue. 7-Hydroxy- choleacral io hmmd in the amb" orpiskun. It was lv~ Wed km kallN &WP, avd Ow hkod amil umm from the liver Mid mmucla. B. S. Lerine MKDZVNSKIT, S.V.; KIKHATLOVA. T.A. Formetton of oxy,~holest"rols In fastine rpbbits. Top.md.i&1m. 5 ao.4076-278 n-Ag 'Sr). (MIRA 12-12) 1. Zafedra biologic-heskoy khImii Lenlne-Tndakoro sent tarno-glglyemi- chimakooro meeltsinakoro Institute. (CHOLISTWROL motgb. ) (STARVATION erpel-.) NMTMKIT, S.T.: LIJIVP, T.B. Chick emh"o sterols; 7-qk-h;v droxycho lee ttrol mad effect of the incubation time an its amount In the egg. Blokhimlia 24 no.2:349~352 Mr-&P 159. (WIPA 12:7) 1. Chair of Biological Chemistry, the Spnitary-FVglenlr Medical In- stitute. Ioningrad. (CMILBSTIROL, 7-(o0-h:,drox7chol~nteroI in chick embr7o (Rw)) (OTM, some) NEDZVETSKIY S.V.; KUZIMINA, S.N. Structure of lipoproteins of the gray matter of animal brain. Biokhl-iia 25 no.21251-25,4 Mr--Ap '60. MRA 14:5) 1. Wedra. biologicheakoy khijdi Sanitarno-gigiyerLicheskogo medit- sinskogo iwtituta,, Leningrad. (LIPOPROTEINS) (BRAIN) msmvrmKiy P S. V. ILtritional bnwreholoatortaia in dogs. Vop. pit. 22 no.2: 55-57 Mr-Ap 163. (NM 17:2) 1. Is kafedry biologichookey khisdi (sav. - prof. S-V. lbdavotaidy) Laningradakago sardtarno-gigiyonichookago mditainakago instituta. W=VNMKIT. V. V. -. 11mintaining the original draft of Diesel boat@ of the *Bol'shaia Tolgag t.vpe with dam"ed bottom seams. Rech.transp. 13 no.1:39-W J&-F 153. 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T$ x ,,:iD4jd j.J .-IleTrej p .1 oil," PV` P.J., _-b44J ool %vo~ma ;0"10 volou ftilidde ja m Yd RITA %"To" P171 P.I..1j.p Joe .3.2odn 0, 4% &jaw (./I iwmo *qk IV D1414801" W4J; 01 IV- J" 1 : :0 facaL &q% jo VV4-109 m4J Im. = :#T.r 0,.f.~.qa jv%jI-pv1 PUMP otmell ~419"T o~j ojamice J. I.-JeZU1 IV&" "..-o Q_ .44 J. 941-.v M F- ewovtD" Y-j v p.0 idov oDa*J.juc~ q& rul t~aj ruz ja Ociammzma ja siniTioul A&SI 1 "'Sa 1-4-q-14 4-411vul PL40-ma. % 11 .. 1-.11 out Iq postaulr. M. .-.J.Pmo ol IT11 WT Floo 1 M! M 1, _.J,Ju. l- 1& 2va&m ZZ'-jZl lid " -19 'Z tca '6~61 'Wnsu 1" 1aoTvBA ....j.juoo V Wwa ADS t NEDZVE74K~ 11, Yu.K, . p I nZh. ; J'43-"' V') YA , V-I. In(-rkajl rig z(,.,ie stab! i ! *,y : r, vol'~! I!e , smelting wl tt"J. ', - - T-rUrJy N' 17V',,i! nr . I /'~- I "A-) 'b, f- : - -~ - AWUA, C, 1 AUTHOR: Necizvetskly, Yj.E. 11TIZ: Methods of Increasing tne r(.xi section in zorial me'. t 1""'j; w: '-L (,ruci bles PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurmal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, !'~62, (V so. "Prom. pri-neneniye toko,/ vysokoy chastuty v Moscow-Ler,ingrad, Mashgiz, 1961, 118 - 12.j) TEXT. The author aiiayzes metnods of 1:,creaslng the ro(! melting without crucibles, with verticai and horlzxita- arrangernent r,),.s. it Is noted that during local cooling of the solid portions of a verli.:a-y ranged rod near -.he melt, the rod diameter can be Incre-ased. However, 'lu- o conicity of the crystallization fronts, the ianer )ortion oA- the molt.ei, zo;.e I.-.C, the rod should be additionally heatea. ThI& can bo~ brought about with '.he- alu )Ar special heating devices, passing electric currunt through the rcmi. TI.e. tioned methods can be practically applied during rmilting Ir, a.ny gar necessary for cooling. Moreover, a force effect of the electromagne*~I~ ~r, the melt can be achieved; this makes It possible -.o Increase the zor,e ,,elrXit Card 1/2 Methods of Increasing the rcxi ser-_~ I I . A U(,/ A: and, consequently, thp ro,i diameter. -ho, mo.' Ier. zon., nerd ; f- smelting Inductor, underneath which a so-called supportir,g lnduc'.~)!~ The feed frequency of the supporting Inductor Is Lr, aSf,LJI'-' fo~-ce effect on the melt at a minimum poKer of heat Aberated ;i '~.Iie solid portion of the rou. Cal(nilaT.11c):is, and experiments rdx,i --.,a'ority of meta-s and sem-'conduc!.ors *.he ~+*imum frf , -r,, "r so;,Ic wid ultrasonjL.' ranges at a ro(,. ilar)-~ter ): sevt-rF_ zontal arrangement of Lhe ro(l, d- s pazse J '.nrouir ,h equilibrium of the molter, material, and trie zone is ;Iaced I '!'Cj I 'I.. ixtic field, whose lnterartlo5 wl th the current produces L:,(- -.,- y su; ; Drting force. The sector, car. be I.--reased and rourAG ro(!~~ ;.-, zona. melting can also be )b*,alnea i' *_ %tic al ' of an e.ec,.rUraar:.o" produced with supportirig i;iductors whIJ, are arranged at !.hL~ z.,,., - ~ . . L. . e. b. Turov:'K:; LAbstracter's note. Complete trtukslatlon] Card 2/2 3,,.' _17/62/000/004/05G/201 A: (,6_1 AC PaLalkov, D-~i. Do tj ro c, s i(ay a, V. I Yu.F. ibf-,Lract ,+Col E,b. " ?rom. ie '.okov vYrt),-Y nas v #, PP, troter- rr iM. j -ne m(- 1.01, zone, assumlrig tiiaL this p.i,~cr :L; from *_nv 5-irtave Uiu me,t alid the sections of the solid rod locat"d near trw. zone. The t.)La: ;~,.jwor Is equa, to P + ~ [2 r fir') wriere D is the r,xi Iii '.he absulute sur!'ace ,emperdl.ure, is tne emissivity of the) material, A Is trio 3L"_-ff11(.ent of helA cor,duotlvity. The su- per-position of displaceme.,,t rate of the zone, v, enLal!.~. some mod',Icatton of the basic equatJon. For zonai meltlng of SI with D - 3 cm, a caiculatlon Is present- ed which shows that in this case additional power ,1P 16 consumed. At v - 1. 3 Card 1/2 ~, I*, ' ~,i~ v(/, -jc^/'0'5G/ 2C,! Heat prooiems in zona: c:-uc1Z)1--,6 A,-X, t ,'A " ~ , and 1~ mrTVmr,, -,'P Is respectIvely: 3.1, 20.? and 212 watt. TAI.t! to ta I powe r calculated by `ormmila ~A) "o:- *,.:.IF :a.,ie 's watt. (1-stribution th-~ rod Is calc--ila'-ed and experimenta. vesu.*-s o,-. riie ac- %ors pori the cry5ta-lzatio,-, fror,,~ I% zoi,a. meLlng are 1~ Is show., that at a zone height wnich Is eq,.;a, Lo the Lno ';I rod, me:tIng proceeds at d p'ane c.,-js~.a,6111zatior, frorit. A-he t e. of' Uie zone can De I gh t reducPd, with simultaneous mainta:.-iing of' '~he plane f'rorL, by ntens'fled cooling of tht'? rod. !*, was revealed by experiments that In the case Df a narrow induc- ,ior, coil a lesser zore height than In tne case of a nigh, Indict!or. col. is re- quIred for through- f us. ui. of tne ingot or the production of a plane crystalliza- tion front. It 'r, expedient to use narrow induction coils and to operate with least permissible gaps. -J. Go~ovln LAostracter's note: Compiete Lransiatix,j Car-d Z/2 gi~i f icka astO xim~ ..r . . . . . . -ij -ag; loilifig, Ime 41 IWO is - naccasta rq t - RAI W~. nor" see: com - ~jjt: t a :But tur o- A son MET 7`7714_7 Afi 4 , t --a NO uir'ed' efow.tha lie t 'd&ua h 44A~y wiks chogen to P3:0 v 0'Al'th* m*d *at&- wort ~Zft 'iwi t ya Wv~r i* tht itabi . Idt -6d M .-Sm ~ithl a:unifom'dis MOtt, til-All !-'.i L I .-: 'i H - vw -h IMF DIUM F Dx. Mechanism of uterine muacle contractior. Studii cere bloc;-Inle 6 no.4:459-466 163. 1. DePartanontul de Fiochimie, Universitatea din Cambridge, Anglia. T. Expqriences in isin, c'iemical weed control. p. V' S(TSILIKTLIK POLWMAJILITIVS. POLJfMA-JANDVS D,'ISTFUT'U?:. Tall 'n, ThuWary. No. 1, 195P Monthly List of East Euronean Accessions (EUI) L;*,, lil. P, no. 11 November 195",- Uncl. p rA -al 'T' L C I . i4 , r in 1, 9r, rt-ai~ t i - 9 x cl, ,t -va*,. n 9. cc t- 3C-Url. a3 1y List (,,f E;q9t L -rorean k;-eqsi ,.s Vc, I ~ay 101;1,, nr~' SS. .&V Ar REFACIN, kleksandr Fedorovich; LYSTY, A., red.; GGLICHMOVA, A., (Strength of the collective; a trade-union groups effort to increase labor productivity) Sila kollektlva; profgruppe v bor'be as, povymbenle prolsvodltellnoatl truda. Moskva Profisdat, 1955. 29 p. (KIRA 16:81 (Ural Nountaln region-Electric equipment industry-labor prods,&ty) (Trade unions) . .-YXIXI'~ -2 F.0, F.~., ~- :7! . ; - , . r -,, . ; , - , . ., . I ~, i : I ". -41 .. (; , yu ., . p .- ZI.. ,,I, i L j j, , ~ I ., ., .- :- ~ . 1 , ;, f, -) ar. , - ." , ~, I . c , - r P ', t i . S *~ :- ~ . -v ", - 1p- :3 1 t,4 '. t ) ;AWME7,?. Lmnlf% Idea is being fUlfilled. Bauka I takh aladesh 15 no-5s 9 W%3 1. ` I ik saveshdasht otdola &a elektriaheeka erargiia pri Nkrotarlata na SrV. ACC NR, AT6005058 SO URCK CODE: LIR/0000165/000/000/0100/0117 AUTHOR: Hikhelev, 1. P.; Nefedkina, 'r. V.; Trigubov, A. V. ORG: none 'TITLE. Studying intrusives by the rez~lected-wave method in the Rudnyy !Altay region I :SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdclen,ye. Institut geologii i geofiziki. 'He;odika acysmorazvedki (Methods of seiRmic prospecting). Moscow, llzd-vo Nauka, 1965, 100-117 TOPIC TAGS: seismology, seismic ;)ronpecting, reflected wave, sciamic v 41, seismic profile. reflected wave, seismic array, F ;`k'. e C 7 4E 0~Hocg_, L&)ttvE V ABSTRACT: This article deals with thu results of seismic investigations iof the Tushkanikh polymetallic ore deposits in the Zmelnogorsk region of the Rudnyy Altay carried out in 19(1-1962 by the Institute of lGeology and Geophysics of the Sibecian Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR. The possibilities of using the met)od of reflected waven (,,Inv) ~in studying the deep-seated (to a depth of 500 m) structure of metamor- iphic and intrusive rock complexes are discussed. The method of reflected ,waves was supplemented in the field by the regulated-direction method :(RNP). The observation system was mainly a three-point set-up with shots at 400-m intervals. SS-24P seismic stations and ARNP apparatus Card i /i ACC NR- AT6005OP56 !were used. Working filtrations were 45-90 and 30-65. SPED-56 ,seismographs (9 an a 40-m base) were employed. Charges were exploded in holes 12-24 a deep. When the bedrock was close to the surface, the holes were drilled to the top of the bedrock. (8-10 m) .The sizes of 1charges varied, up to 15-20 kg for recording waves over long time 1periods. Charges of about 100 kg were detanated in water bodies. A 1profile was constructed on the basis of RNP data for depths down to ,10 km. Although the present procedures for observing and interpreting profiles are affected by lateral waves and noise, and the plotting of levels on the prof ile is not suf f iciently accurate, the basic outlines of the depth profile are quite clear. Geological Interpretation based on kinematic and dynamic (damping) wave parameters, as well as the use of data obtained by other geophysical methods, is attempted. OrIg. art. has: 8 figures, 2 tables, and 4 formulas. JEOJ SUB COM 08/ MX DAM 30Sep65/ ORIG RZFs 009/ OTH REF: -002 L;QVO-~ 1-2 iL-44394-66 EWTO) QVjGW 'r 64/olOg cc No T- 6005063 ( IV) SOURCE CODEt uit/oooo/65/000/000/01 AMON: 0olldin, S. V. I No f ONG: Done T17LXt Grouping and the controlled direction method as a part of an ptimal receiver vith suppression of correlated noise : OURCEI AN 688-R-.- -S-lbirskoye otd0lenlyo. Inatitut geologii igeo- isiki. Metodika soymmorsavedki (Method* of seismic prospecting). -wo-eco-W,- Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 164-i89 TOPIC TAGSt seismic signal spectrum, signal to notes ratio. seismic ignal, reception, seismic vaye summing, seismic notes correlation, :eismograph array, seismograph ABSTRACT: F. M. Gollteman and his colleagues have shown that the con troll*d-directLon method (mode) (RNP) and, the groupingof waves with the pparent velocity V - - becomes a part of an optimal receiver when the :ignal parameters are accurately known and noise is not correlated along the profile. The prevent article shows that this result is also pproxinately valid in the came of correlated noise when a wave Is :eceived In such a way that the direction of its synphasal axis coin- aid*# with the direction of maximum correlation of noise (although wavel 1/2 L 44394-66 -ACC -RC AT606 3 detection to poorest In this direction), It is also shown that the assumption of an accurately known waveforn (with constancy of this vavefors along the profile) In not necensary. In a number of cases, this result was quite accurate. Noise of the type considered in this article can occur when many waves with different apparent velocities, but averaging about the same as the appetrent velocity of the useful waves, are superposed. If the conditiot of matching of the maximum correlation of the noise and the signal is not satisfied, the optimal operations on the input functions should have an entirely different construction. The results obtained in this work are generally valid when the grouping method and the controlled-direction method are com- bined under conditions that are not optimal for them, since summing the vibrations in the direction of the synphasal axis, as calculated by the formula@ for the noise correlation function along this axis, has a higher signal-to-noise advantage than any other summing In this direc- tion. In this sense, the combination of grouping and the controlled- direction method considered here can be ialled optional for any direc- tion of maximum notes correlation. gone examples of calculations of paranotors of optimalolroups are given in the original article,gand Couparisome are made these roups with homogeneous groups* one now at!orvfraetica correlatLon functions* Group paras- results ar:,Ilw*a f store are Cul 'a tbout resorting to frequency representations. A relatloashl Is established betve*a rouplao with supproseloa of re lar soln =M &rzaz taw. Orts an Not ., te thma"a 3- rigninj,.Nd JL~tsbja. BUD COM .08/ BUSK VATR# 30lop65/ 6,18 a2;$ Oo - 15(0), 15(2) AUTHORS: Wtkulin, V. M., Nefedkina, Ye. B. SOV/131-59-1-2/12 TITLE: For Further Technical Progress (Za dallneyehiy takhnicheskiy progress) PERI~)DICAL; Ogneupory, 1959, Nr 1, pp 11 - 15 (U35R) ABSTRACT: The total production of the work:9 fof refractory materials of the Mosobleovnarkhoz in 1957 was 1.7 times greater than in 1350. The principal sources of the Increase in production were: better utilization of equi?ment capacities, the elimination of bottlenecks, introduction of up-to-date experience, perfection of manufacturing processes, introduction of new modern refractory types of products. In the coming 7 years, it Is intendoid to mechanize individual working operations and works depe,rtmtnts; special attention will be paid to the questions of mechanizing the work of loading and unloading. The works in the Moscow area are gettink; substantial help from the scientific research institutes and the Khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni Mendeleyeva (Chemical-Technological Institute imeni Card 112 Mendeleyev). The Podollskiy, Tnukovskiy, Snigirevskiy Eind For Further Technical Progress SCV/1 31 -2/1 : DaiD&dovskiy workp have extended the assortment of their products and - within the 7-year scheme - they will be modernized and will partly be autonatically c3ntrolled wit!. a view of increasing production f,,.gurea considerably. Card 2/2 TOMAS11, K.K.; DAMLIOV, I.P.1 NEFEDKINI, le.B- Exchance cf advanced experience !n --ie -r--d-c*-icn cf csatinf equipment. Ogneupory 29 no.l;li575-5-" 164. (M T Fu -, 8 - I i 1. Zaporoahskiv ogneuDcrny7 savod (for Tomash, Davydov). 2. Goame talaurgkomitat (for Nefedkina). ZOrOVA, YE. V.. gnginecr: MISDOV, A. A., krilLger 61he Selection of Stool and the Beat Treatment Condttton for Blmulos Cuttine Wire up to 65 MilliWorg In Diameterm, Stanki I IaRtrument, 17. 3ow 2-3. V$&6 BR-52059019 a I I wall 19"? , w top M toffee - o;: 7 - 000 040 004 oem Oft oes qmp ago so empm 9 je OR oes 1 summism 0" 000 1 I OOD 00.1 d *&$@I ~?'91 oes 00. 00. 0600000000 0 ?see OR ~Oftb - -- rude" mm""I W~ IWASO 9 1i-777i" Id see 000 r a 004 0o t of . 000 300 600 goo 000 . . P I /' 4. 1 ' - - ~' 8 - i - 6 1 It, Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal Meta I Ili r g i ydr9 - ( USSR I AUTHOR Nefedov, A A. TITLE Experience in the Operation of a Section Shop (Opyt ratj-.)tv sortoprokatnogo ts 'kha) PERIODICAL Tr Nauchno-tekhn 0-%'a L herT10y Metallurgii, 19~6. Vol 10. pp 4~_0-423 ABSTR-ACT. The operation of the section shop at the Yenakiyevo it-on and steel mill, having two merchant mills, is described One is a 360 mill in two lines, the other a 280 mill in three I nes The most important measures taken in the shop to improve the pro- ductivity of the mills are 1) improvement of the soaking of billets by intensifying bottom heating, Z) reduction in the ( ross section of the blanks from 170xI70- 190xI90 to i90x!~O- 70x17() mm, 3) improved grooving, which made it possible -.o ruduce the number of passes on the reducing stands, and introdoction of universal grooving for the purpose of rolling round sections. 4) installation of power-driven rack-type cooling beds with fly- ing shears and a cold cutting press As a result of thest- meas- Cardl /Z ures, the productivity of the mills in 1954 rose more than 40 I 17- :Ih- 1 -606 Experience in the Operation of a Section S~.op percent over the 19';0 level See RzhMet, lc)~,-, . Nr 1-', -'.'mo~ 1. RoUlng wMai-Opratiss S G Card 2 /Z P. W opt 19541, 16- A., IA , .. - I - a V, ".I I* % I , . ; Via low ;41vait 2- rj 7t T -z,- .4"IfFZ--r ggp - 7 HT ;0 - AgA.. itandidat tekhnichemkikh railit; SHCHJRBINA, G.Z.. inshener. Imareaslag the productivity of this eneet sills. Notallurg 2 no.61 23-25 A '57. (KIU 10W 1, Urallskly institut chernykh wtallov (for Nefedov). 2. Iftntrall mys newodek"a I&boratoriya InaLkiyawakago mtallurgichookoge savoda (for Shcherbina). (Rolling (Ibtalwork)) tj 0- 1 ) J, /-)0 1j , ,I ~ 0 L, A - I - 1~ H ~, Translation from Referdt i% nvv zi-urn il Mt- t ~ I I ur vi v~ IQ;8N P 9-1 'USSR, AUTHORS Chekmarev A P I f Al~ TI,rLE Forward Slip in Rolling With Rolls of Unequil Diantirtr, Opt re zhenive pri prokatke ni - il~akh neravriogo diametr~ PERIODICAL Tr In-ta cl,ernov rnvt~iilurgii ANUkSSR 1957. Vo! il pp 10~;- 107 ABSTRACT An investig-Ation of forward slip FS in the rol ing of a Pb strip of 10 15 and 20 mm gage at 31) rpm on plain steel roll 5 iR, differing in diameter by S. 8 IZ Z~ and 35 mm shows that FS is always greater on the side fdcing th( smaller R than on tht f,,( ing the larger roil The regula-itv go-,erning tl,c (hange ir FS relati%e to thickness redurlion i~ quitf complex When t)-.e recu(tion is smal, or moder.te. there is a simulidneous in( reas~ in FS on the sides facing both R's When tie redu(tion is greiie- forwiri slip on the side of the R of greater didmete- is redia, cd %N, ivrvis on the side of the smaller R it in( reases sharplv up to d g,%en value. after which first a diminution and then a renewed in( reist- is ~-qervecl At the same time FS begins to in( rease on the sid-- fa( !ng the R of larger diameter An in( rease in the difference -)et%%,een the R s Card I /I leads to a significant increase in the differencf in FS V D 1 . IAM-Proftseiag 2. RGUing RMG-Coeration Leai-De- formt1da-Mbets of P92.1im AUTHORS: Ilefedov. ~. A.. Candidate of Techi,ical 5ciences .r o vI h. k 7 -_ , *Senior Calibrator of Chusovoy Il*oifiI*deri,,L for rollim6 '-iex,,j onal Fteel. TI 2L~': Ratii~i7~:-o -parc- (Rati-iioncl'naya !,alibrov;-a Ilya pr(, at,-,i sha~--.i,~runfoy stali). PEPIUDICAL: Met,11ur-, 1(,',58, No.3, (USSR). ABSTRACT: The aut~,oi-s E-.how (FiL-,.l) four arran-anents for roilil,.6 hexa "' onal steel for nuts aad boltr aril di.,-.cusf; t~,clr features. They favour Lin arrane..,ient rejuirln,_ only t-,,o !;pecial passeF which secures hi-h -iill proJuctivity v-ith constancy of dimenFions and of c)rners of the r-ro(IUCt and point out that finisfiinL, -!i~aen.,-ion,, must k- A _ive pro-Juct -Iimenviono --vithin rOCT 2B79-51. The authors -o on to describe a ne,.,, de-ri -n of in %,-hich free mover.-mt of the sidc faces iE per-aitted and enu..iera'k-.e its advanta, es. T-e:~ ~-ive v,-;.Iuec fL,r L'n,~ de2irable corcnvity of the pro-finishin, pn,., foi 10 - 421, A,;i hem.-orial stoel, baL:od on e)::)eri1:nc at '.he Chusovskiy MetrlIvu,Ljcal Works, ,!nd Ehow 0.~-t for %Y~e nc,& Fystem rooter coicavity is reiuired r-,_~coi,,, ended by the All-Union conference un roll-pns: def-i~ n. After Card 112 mentionin,_ '.he rouhin_ syste.i,; used at the h-, .9te Ural skly Institut metallov (Ural Institute of Metals) and Chusovskiy metallurgicheskly zavod (Ch1130VOY Metallurgical Works). El rd So V/1 1,J/3 '1z AUTHOR: Soroko, L.N. , Nefedov, A.A. , Yomhov, V.11. , YaE-iukov, S.N. (Deceased)77rol-ev-; f*,P. and Braunb11--te1r., R.A. TlTlX: Rolling of Light,ned Nr 19 Beam froz Low Alloy Steel 09G,--'D (Prokatka oble,,cLennoy balki no 19 iz nii.kol1-_Eir,_)varnoy stali 09G2D) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, Nr 6, PP ',32 - 53/ (US&'.R) ABSTRACT: An experimental rollinE of a li6htened fli, lq boeam from low-alloy steel O9G2D (composition %: C 4 0.121 Mn 1.4-1.7; Si 0.2-0.4; Cu 0.22-0.44; Cr 4~ 0.30; Ni 0.01- 0.03; S and P raO.04) is described. LiChtened Nr 1) bean (Figure 1) (TuTs 08-124-57) weighs 19.5% less 7Er M ti.an normal Nr 19 beam (GOST-526?-50) which is usually r3lled from steel St3. For mperimental. rolling, four heats of steel O9G2D were made. Rolling was done on the mill 500 from staped semis (Figure 2). Th- calibration of rolls is shown in FiEure 5 The metal was Leated ;rom cold charging to an av,~rage temperature of 1 170 U. The decrease of tem,)er,,jture in the individual passes - FiL~uje 4. The final temperature of the neck of tLe beam was 60 C lower than Uat o~ normal beam Frequency distribution of deviations of dimensions from the nominal ones - rigure 5. The comparison of the lo-)-!s on the uardl/3 individual stands durinE rolling of normal and '-il-I.tened Nr 1-4 SCV/ I Perim !rom Low Al'IcY e e - 0:7 r-D Rolling Df LieteaeJ fir I S~ ~.J~ bea-ma tog~,tl. r wit'-. :raximur, permissible 1.-).- and rn~-. ~ f motcrs - Tab:e I. The -.~_-:,arisor of tI.e n-ill h o u r du r i n r - r I' -i, r.~ rrria'. and liFtApned tir 1" Pams ble - han' c .3 1 - _- 1 .-,e,~.Jmens c,;t fr~m vir;, jE-, ~1!e '.)eam - T_-P~_,- It 'Is concludc-d I r 1 Ili, f e ir -I I 5UC i S p -) s it 7; :,he ex_AtiL~_- e, i _:'rers.-ns :,f the' -,r,filr ~4rprl, were sit-iate t , P ra nce 3 f -~' nu!- tA- ~.Ces; Pt, tl:e end :)f r -1'.i- -~- -~ a t~ i -i 'r,- ob ta ned d~,rir.. i- ~.-~rnal I.e 60 C t I beam Nr 1~-,; D D r 3 f I - i ~-L -r-., 1 s w3s r, 1 ', in. t~ f n:) I 1 11 tl:*L rM3 i tie f _!Z"' c- d i_:)' exce~,d 1 -7 L; 1 1. t I.- ex~eed e ; ,:pec if ic - ) - er -)n.-,:-.-ti~,n v:as 77% higher tLaL dLatii~ r_.1,in, normal iir I- fr---m it 7) steel; 6) the Dutput ~;f ',!-.e mill dlirinL *_hc iJ-J~ beam decreases by It is ex--,)ected at v: t: -.a Lit rin., f the roces--. , tha s 1e -an te re(,',-,.cefi *,he h e m c a I c c m- 3 s i t r . Z, F_ -.. a nj Ca I in e f 0`1 D 1 bard 215 3-,-V/1~3-58-6-18/33 Rollinv of Lightened ar 19 Beam fron. Low Alloy Steel O,-)G2D satisfy the require. ents of ,I-tandard C111TU-5688-5f, f,-,r lov.- alloy steels. The following eWineers participated in the work: N.l. KhorosLev, 1.V. Sharapov and F.A. F-Lr3akov. There are 5 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATIOIIS: Kuznetskiy mrtallurgicheskiy kontinat (Kuzn.tsk Metallurgical Combine) and Ural'!,ki,.- institut chernykh metallov ((Urals Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy) (,~~rd 3/3 i Beams-Prod-ictior. 2 Ro i I i r~g m IAp; I!, rc. AUTHORS: Rastorguye-;,, A.A. G"d1da-,e of Technical Sciences, Mjf*doy,_A&A__,_~orzo,ia P.I. , Belyakov, A.I. and Sizakova, U.S., Enginoers TIT18- loom-texture jold-rolled glectrotechaical Steel (Valoteksturcvannaya khciodnokatanaja e~ektrotekk~nicheskajya stall) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958; Nr 11, pp 1023 - 1029 (USSR) ABSTRACT: According to new standards, arLisotropy in respect cf magnetic AndL-stion along and a:ross sheets of low-alloy steel (111,00, 11200, 31300) should not exceed 1 500 Gauss and fcr higher allcj steel (Z3100 ond X3200) - 1 600 Gauss. Anisotropy of -iar~ous types of cold-railed transformer steel rea~:ha~t 000 000 Gauss. The problem of the formation cf texture in this steel was investigated by TsNIIChM (Refs _., 2) and the results tnen obtained were used as a basis of the present investigaticn of the production of .1cw-text'ire steel carriei out on the liovo- sibirsk Works. It was found that low-alioy s1iicon steel (about 1.5% Si) which passed cold roliing by the usual technology (with large reductions) and 0the highest re--rystall."sation annepling (at 1 000 C) is characterised Cardl/3 by a pre-1cminant )f crysta'klitet3 witi, tLe edge 6CV/ 1 Low-texture Ccld-rcl!,~d Eleztre7technica.' Steel c,f the al,.~ng the Jireztion of rolling. Lcv- a 1', o two-phase siliCcn a*.eei with a ccmparatively smai. anisctrcpy -an be cbtained; a) b,i aarieal_nF- a- a -,cm- paratively low temperature (b~O 'C) during whick. nc-ither a considerable cr,7,~'!.al growth ncLr preferential orientation of crystais rakeE and b) Dy annealinv above. the criti-~a` I~empera.'Li_re whL,_-. ieads tD T-Lase recrystallisation with the orientati-on -f grains in variuus directions; wherelipcn ar) ij;-reqse of the annealing temperature to 1 100 C, - C r..)JLOI.er~ an in,:rease in the size of crystai,i and a de-'rease in specific losses. The abi 'Lity of steed f -za*_- ---" texture depends in the :ontent of a cn-tant degree of ~-eduzti_n ri t'I.e last cold rcll-'ng stage, steel. with a higher silicon --ontent has a more shq_rply pronoannei text-ire of r-crystallisation th&L steel w-tb a lc,wer silicon conteri~. Higher allcyed single-phase iteel with a comparatively 1,--,w anisotropy can be cbtained 7,.y applyIng bef3re the final high-temperature Card2/3 Low-texture Cold-rolled ElectrotecLuical Steel. annealing a small reduction (e.~. by reaucing from a thickness of 0.54 mm to 0.50 mm). There are I- figure,,, 6 tables and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet and I Zngli6h. ASSOCIATIONS: TsNIICtM and Novosibirskly metalLurgicheskiy zavod (Novosibirsk Metallurgical Works) Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Belyakov, A.I.,,.22 SOV/133-58-12-14/19 and 5 ima ko va , M. it. TITLE: Cold Rolled glectrotechnical Steel 1mm Thick (Kholodnokatanaya elektrotekhnicheskaya stall tolshchinoy 1.0 mm) PERIODICALs Stall, 1958, Nr 12, pp 1126-1129 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The production of cold rolled steel lam thick,, containing 3% of silicon was tested under laboratory conditions In TsNIIChK and under works conditions In the Novosibirsk Works. The process was based on that of producing 9310-Z330 steels with some decrease in the degree of reduction during the first and 3econd cold rolling. The main features of the technology ares a) hot rolling of slabs 150 x 620 x 2600 mm into strip 2. 5 x 620 mm; b) decarburising annealin Of Coiled strip in electric furnaces at 830xbOOOC; cl pickling in an aqueous solution of sulphuric acid; d) cold rolling from 2.5 mm to 1 mm; e) cutting of coils into shoots l.0x600xl500mm; f) covering with tale; g) finaL annealing of sheets in Card 112 vacuo at 8500C. glectromagnetic properties of sheets SOV/133-50-12-14/19 Cold Rolled Blectrotechnical Steel lm Thick annealed at b50 - 11500C are shown in the Table. Steel annealed at b5OOC is practically isotropic with satisfactory electromagnetic properties. On annealing at higher temperatures anisotropy appears. There are; 1 f igure and 2 tables ASSOCIATIONs Novosibirskly metallurgicheskly zavod i TsNIIChK (ffc,vc,sI'VIr%k - Metallurgical Works and TsNIIChK) Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Belyakov, A.I. a-ad Lliefedov, A.A. TITLE: Decarburisatiori Duiint', the Production if Col hil ~d Transformer Steel (0bezu,1-1erozhivaniye -,r, kholodnokatanoy transformatornoy sLa1i) PIZRIODICA.L: Stall . 1958,/frir 3, p 248 (USSR) ABSTRACT. The decarbur.'3ati-)n of transformci ste,-'- --Vir4~ its mawnetic )ropertieE) At ai, int~,r-mediotn zanuf- '~41 Ll ~-- e at a strip thlckap~,j -)1* ?.5 1111L, durii4', air.n,~iiiii'- N. -';.)-furna- ces of the fdovo5iblrek Works vit!7: a ri-sidual -araslre 3f 15 - 20 mmHg, as well ab tiie usual annealinL7 in olectr-c furnacer, operatinl vit1:),it a Prot-ct."Lve atm~s--.i.ere -),ith a protecting pa-raffin oil Fas (the compositioE -Vus studied. CLemicai comr,osition of heats used f&r t1p .-:.veati- F,ution - Table 1; tr~(- i-i"luence of atw~jEpher, ;r, decarLuri- satiun of transformer strip 2.5 mm thick during annealir4_- - Table 2. Annealint-, ,f coiled tra-nsformer steel in cao furnaces without a protective atmosphere leads to a coacide-ratle ,rf-P of decarb- decarburisation of steel, and an even hi~-her iefr urisation is obtaine,j Dn annealing in vacuo f,irriaces without pickling. If the strip is pic4led and then annealed in v~!cuo or in paraffin oil as, tlien tne decarburisat---on .'s Cardl/2' asie;ndficant or totallly absent. The above indjc,3t-:!d the 7 z. c, f. - -5-20/29 Decarburication Durlnv the Productio!) of Col,J Trar.gf:)rmer Steel importamce of scale in the -rocess )f decLirburimti:)n. It is concluded that annealing. )f coiled transformer steel strip 2.9 mm tLick Bhould be carrird jut in furmic,-s without a protective atmosplaere or in vacuo whereupon 1.1~e metal should not be pickled before annealinr,. There are 2 ta!-Ies. ASSOCIATION: Novosibirskiy mptallurgicheskiy zavod (Novosibirsk Metallurgical Works) and TsN11ChM AVAIlABLB: Library of Confress uard 212 SOROKO, L.N.; 01- At-=WHOV. V.M.; MASTUKOV. S.N.[dpcossedl; ?ROUT. I.F.; BARUISHTM. B.A. Rolling light-w* ight girders No. 19 using low-alloy 0902D steel[vith eusisery to lkglishl. Stoll 19 no. 6:532-537 Jo '58. (MI3A 11:1 1. KusseAgirty metal lurgichook ty kewhinst t Urel'skiy Institut chorafth motallov. (Rolling(Motalwork)) (Steel alloys) -Gv/1 AUTHORS: Nefedov, A.A. and Borzova. P.I. TITLEi Stainless Electrotechnical Steel Khl2YU PERIODICAL: Stal'. 1951), Nr ',,. jj -35-031- (USSR) ABSTRACT: Properties of stainless .5teel Klil;~Yu wliic- dc~es not corrode in air wit'-. trjA,jc:ai i%.iwidiL) and ter,~,perature, develol,ed by the Centrn.' ~cientific-Researcii Iron arid Steel Institute, are describei. C,iewical coi.qusiti~,n u! steel. 'L: C40-05, M11 ~ C - 3, Si 4.0-5. 1- 4 0. U 3. 5 4 0. 03, Cr 11-0-13.0, i40.3, Al 1-~'-!.J- Steel 1)elorigb 'o tire f err it ic c las a. Ur. smelting, attention should be paid to prevent any increase in the carbon content, as ti.e latter forms with chromium structurally free carbides which deteriorates the niagnetic ana electrical properties of the steel. The steel can be easily hot arid cold rolled- Cold rolling to 2.0, 0-5 and 0.1 mn can be done without an intermediate annealing. On testing for brittleness transverse and longitudinally cut specimens U.5 arid U.1 mm thick withstood more than 50 bendings. Magnetic properties of specimens cut out along and transverse to tlie direction of rolling after vacuo annealing (10-2) at 6UO8C arid Card 1/2 cooled with the furnace to 4OO*C at a rate of 5()O/hr and Stainless Electrotechnical Steel Kh12Yu ;OV/133-59-9-22/31 then in a container -in air - table; changes in the magnetic induction and magnetic permeability of' the steel specimens 0.50 and 0.10 mm thick in weak. riedium and strong fields - Fig 1, 2 and 3; the dependence of specific losses on magnetic induction - Fig 4. High corrosion resistance and satisfactory magnetic properties of the steel Kh12Yu make it suitable for the manufacture of' equipment operating in tropical climates (for parts which cannot be covered with protective coatings). There are 4 ligures and I table. ASSOCIATION: TsN11ChM (.ard 2/2 NEF ~V A.; SDIAKOVA, M.; BFLIAKrV, A. *Cold rolled 1.0 m. electric steel. Tr. from the Russian. Hutnik. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 9, no. 3, Mar. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (FEAV, LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun KO, Uncles 11 f ! I I- I I I 14: MWIDOV, A.A., inzh. Oeli-rolled electrical steel. Sbor. trui. ?SNII:*JX no.l~:'15-162 e6o. (KI3A 11:13) (Steel-Blectric properties) (Itolling (Metalwork)) KINATEVA. A.F.. inzh.; HVEDDV, A.A.. kand.tokhn.nouk; TZIJJSHKIV. N.V.. insh; TOMINOBYAN. M.S., inxh. I. KURIIOV, A.I., insh.. SILLIZ T, L.N., Inzh.; POLYAXOT. K.K., insh; LLPOVNMKIY. 1.A., Inzh. Double-groove rolling with guide@. of ribbed concrete reinforcing bars. Stall 20 n0-3:234-243 Nr '60. (KIA 13:6) 1. Yonakiyevskly mtallurgichookiy savod I basprodsershinskly vecherniy metallurgicheekly institut. (Rolling (Ketalwork)) (Reinforcing bars) NZFEDDVq A.A., inzh.; BDRZOVA, P.I., inah. Properties of cold rolled lov-texturized electric engineering tjt*el. Ilektrichestva no.2*85417 F 161. (MIRA 14:)) 1. T&mtrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatollskiy inatitut chemcy metallugrii. (Riectric engineerIng-Katerials) (Steel) BELUKOVO A.I. , inzh.; BOTL-CVA, P.I. , inzh.; M-:~MDCV, A.A. . SIMA=A 9 x.. S. , inzh. Properf-lea of lrwn. ti, . (-(Ad-,-- - L! OnJ;!r,CaL--,,.u steel. ElelArichestv ,, of - 3 .,U,- 14. C 17"A 14-Y, (Steel) I (Electric engineering-4taterials) A.I.; TAROSH&SKOl TU.N.j DUMMOVA, Z.I. 116b-alloye 0014 rolled, Olectrical steel wIth lcrw acLOO-trOP7. SWO 22 ma,0349-351 Ap 162. (NM 1535) 1. UsatralfaVy naubm-Lasladovatel'skly Inotitut chwuoy wtallurgil 1 N9 Ibirekly wtallargichasidy savode (sheet @teal) (hmImotrOY7) X&FRE9% ApSkUy eksandrovichi G97KANETS, Venlamin Vftsillyvrich; IBZBDRODOV, T.I., i~O-V.;-MVIT, Ye.l., red. lad-va; KARLSICV,A.I., tekba. red, (Production of wire red] Prolavodetvo katanki. Noskva, NeWlurglsdat, 1963. 251 p. (KIRA 16s6) (Iblllng (Notalwork)) (Vire industry-4kluipmmt and supplios) A.A. lush.; BEIZA , A.I., inah.; UROSHEM, Yu.N4 Insh.1 D v Z.1., Insh, CoU6ralled 1 m. thick electrical no.1#75-77 Ja 163. (Steal-Rectric steel. Elektricheetva (MIRA 16s2) proportion) NIAOIAYEV, V.A.; CHEMETA, A.F.; NEFUM, A.A. Regulwities of advawe changing iL grouves for the rol~.~ of aWles, Isve Tye. ucheb. sav.; chern. met. 6 no.4&83-V 163. (MIIIA 1625) 1,. jit&~ -rgich#-wAL- zavad-vtus. (Rolling (*Wvork5) NEFEDOV, A-A.; PaTOL'NIK, Yu.S. Ca 1 c-u ia t I rig f orr s t re,io t r, i , - - ~ a 1 ' 1. an ainula r re --e a s. :z Y. V7 S . u che b. zav. ; che rn. M- - ' . f- Do . '-I) : 119- 12 5163. (MIRA 17-.1) .. DT,eprodz#,T-7hnsxty in- : . , 1 P-t~xiy zxivod--vtuz. NEFEDOVp A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHERNETA, A.P., insh.; DZIGVASffVILI, G.A., FnU-.T ZASLAVrIT, B.M., insh.1 KURDIAKI, G.P., inih. Internal tures in low-carbon steel pipe billets. Stall 23 no.5#441t IV 163. (MIRA l6t 5) 1. Dneprodsorshinakiy astallurgicheakiy sayod-vtus I Zakaftesakly wtallurgichookiy savod. (Rolling (NotAlwork)) (Stool ingots-Defects) NEFEDOV. A.A., inzh.; HELYAMOV, A.I., inzh.; YAROSHENKO, Yu.N., inzh.; DUKHPI(YVA, Z.1., inzh. Cold-rolled 0.35 = thick generator steel. Elektricheatvo no.8: 70-72 Ag 163. (KRA 16: 10) le TSentrallnyy nauchno-ineledovatellekly Institut chernoy ustallurgit (for Nefedov). 2. NovosibIrskiy metallurgicheskly savod (for all excopt Nefedav). HELYAKOV, A.I., Inzh.; NEFEDOV, A.A., inah. Effect of residuai-Streas ~tr=lso-n the electrical properties of steel. glaktrichestvo no.3t86-88 Mr 164. (MIFLA 1I.-4) 1. NOT03ibirskiy metallurgichaskiy zavod (for Belyakov). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatfillskiy institut chernoy metallurgii (for Nefedov). Nt ~ ED,, V ii A . _... V., -, ! "". ~' , fix,11 rp '), *, F. " eme r j , r~, j) . -- : - - , !lam#-L# r :- , zv . v:( ~4 . ti,: - - . .. . . . . . . .. 7 1; '64 . I . : i, r rx~ I - zt ~ n:, k ', y m, %ti : -j --~ . I KUEDOV, A.A;j HUZHNU, L.A.; SICHFVOY, A.P.; MTRIKOV, 0 P.: MIL MN, Ye.A. Stud" the deformation of set&.' trariffrPree he-'Izal miling. Stall 24 no.5;429-432 My 164. (~CRA 17t12) 1. Dneprodsorshinakiy metallurgicheakly zavod-vtua 1. Dneprovskiy motallurgicnooKly zavod Is. Dseritingkogo. NEE ~'E,) 111, A A z V CMDUMV, Aleksandr Petzovi-h I.El"ElYN, Anatoliy Aleks-andmvich, NIKOLAYEV, VJktor AlekaOrr-o 77117, -P--nd. ;Tj tekhn. nauk, ctv. red.; VAT)IBMG, D.A., red. [Longitudiml rolling thooz-1 Teoriia prodollnel prokatki. Kharlkov, Izd-vo Khark.,vskoim univ., 19f5. 213 p. (MIPA 18,8) BDRISENKO, V.0.0 insh.; NFM)OV, A.A., inzh.; UnMAN, I.D., Inzh. Low-carbon steel for ntgnetic circuits of d.c. machines. Flsktrcl~ekhrajj 36 no.7#39-40 J1 165. (MIRA 118C) N EMI, r V I A . D . Collective Farms VeWlnu7 and sootechnical services at large collective farus of the Cherkass District of Kiev Province. Veterinarila 29 ucJs6-13 Mr 152., 9. ~Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, -TnIw 1950. Unclassified. 2 I 6z USSR/Medicine Veterinary Card 1/1 Pub 137-1/20 FD-1281 Author 01bredov, A. D. Title -7oterjawy Science and Zootechny- pavilion of the All-Unlon Agricul- tural Ubibition Perlodical : Voterloarlya, 8, 3-13p Aug 1954 Abstract : "Veterinary Science and Zootochey" pavilion Is a separate exhibit of agricultural aaluals and fam products. 7h9 pavilion occupies five halls which form a sadcIrcle In the central part of the All-Union Agri- cultural Exhibition. Mw displays als to show superiority of the Soviet systm awor the pro-revolutioaary, capitalist agriculture, The primary purpose of the exhibit Is to spur the new campaign for rise in farm pro- duction which is am of the keystones in the Soviet Government's Plan for higher living standard. Illustrations . Institution : (*Director), "Veterinary Science WA Zoot*cbM" Pavilloc SubmItted MUMWT. AeDe What OW Oftterlsary and sooteebW pavilion will obow at the All-Uhles Agricultaral, Bzhlbltloa In 1955. Totertaartle, 32 ne.4: 12-18 Ap 155. (mm 8:5) I.DirskUr pavillems, gVeterlaarlya I seetektalysO. (TYMIURY ODICIM) =IBM, A. ........ . Achlowevents of livestock Woodere fires Vlaultea. Vetortaarlla 32 me.6:15-23 J* 155. (MM 8:7) I.Dirokl*r pwlll~ "Yeterlawlya I "otakftlyag looseystsey follskokbegrurstvaimsey vptavki. (TIMNIM MMIXII-SPM AND 9MCE~ln) NZYZDOV. A . Toterta&ry owdlelan at the Ithlbtt of kchlow"nts of the llcardmy of the U.S.S.R. Toterinarita 16 no.7910-13 JI 1~9. (MIRA 12110) 1. ()Iavvv7 po&*aUt po wetertraril ot4ola ShivOtnnvndvtT& Tystavki dostishonly naro4nngo khotyaystva ND*kva. SSSR. (Votertmry wedicino-JIMbiticum) or da :-J r st :-a, *r,,P, a 3e ,n ar.ir e ge r t J c-,r. r,, a zv . vys c r. z Me t r 1: )r1 U 1, r Od Z, " Z!. 3 K i y rrie ta ' 1 u rg! cte s k i y zav od -v tu z NEMOV, A.D. Stockbreeding at the Exblb!tion of Achievemata of Uw National gconcay of the U.S.S.R. in 1964. Irdars. biul. VDMM nc,.2tl---~ F '64. (MIRA 17:8) 1,, Glavnyy metodIst ob*yed1nennykh pavillonov 'Zh1votn,,v,)dstvov na VystfAvke dc~stizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva. IMMY, A.F.; ODODLEVA, A.I. Intestinal obstmetion following restctlon of the stomach. Kbirurglis, no.7sM J1 155. (KLRA 9:12) 'I. Is gorndskoy bollnitsy g. Cherayakhowda Kalinigradskay Oblasti. (IVMVM MIS--OBSUMTION) (STOWN-SURUff ) =MOT. A . F. 3mrCleal techale to rWtures of the aplemen. Khlrwwlla 35 ao.1205-96 D 119. (KM 13:6) 1. Is (bernyakhovakoy garodmitoy bollultay (Nallulvgradsimye, oblast'). (SrLIM Wds. & lnj. ) ILL; I I I A.Ye.1 GWWW, V.P.; WBRMMVA, M.N.; NDWZOVA, L.P.; NUMV, A.Y. (Nwkva) Ifectiveness of prolonged drug therap7 for patients with fresh fame of pulmor-ary tuberculosis. Klin.imed. no.l2t28-33 '61, (MM 15:9) (TUBMWMMIS) _Aa L831 OEMUR Ems BMW. jl~ wr,w, 5_3Q.-Tt, --AdEwK TIC. Vs on no stropeth' Tbe, "-of belosmith an Is"ad ption 6ftbe ww Of CTUWkTS at ifterhol A AUTHOR: Nof*dov, A. F. 123 - 1 - 93 TITLE: Mutual Influence of Geometrical Parameters of Surface on Its Wear and the Problem of Efficient Technology in Receiving the Most-favorable Micro- profile of Surface in Certain Conditions of friction (Vzaimoye 'AL)WdY* ggomtricheskikh parametrov poverkbnosti na yea isnoe is vopro o ratsional'noy takhaologii polucheniya optimal'nogo sikroprofilya poverkhnosti pri nekotorykh usloviyakh treniya). PERIODICAL: Nauch. zap. L'vovsk. politokhn. in-ta, 1955, 60- 74. (USSR) Card 1/4 123 - 1 - 93 ABSTRACT: The influence of technology of machining on the surface wear&bLlLty, i.e. on its geometrical properties, is discussed. A special equipment for obtaining Lnterafttontly-smooth surfaces is described. As a result of the investigation the following deductions are made: 1) reduction of time in built-in surface treatment has been achieved by increased precision in machining, by accelerated wear-away of surfaces in the initial period of work and by the selection of most favorable =Lcro-anevenness of surface; 2) the presence of mcro-devLatLons in the optimm micro- geometry leads to different conditions of work in the initial and the following period of time ; 3) the investigation has shown that the highly- Card 2/ 4 smooth surfaces are not the most efficient in 123 - 1 - 93 comparison with the internittently-smooth surfaces because of the absence of space for accusulation of lubricating reserves; 4) the msking of the intermittently-snooth surfaces by the existing method is not efficient; 5) In the production of intersittently-smooth surfaces it has been proven experimentally that it is advisable to perform a highly finished abrasive work an a fLnely-bored surf-ice with the allowance of 0.5 to 0.75 to the height of the micro-uneveness left after boring. For the surface which has been bored according to 7 - 8 precision class the allowance for abrasive work is 5 to 6 sk Imicron) to the diameter; 6) the indicated method of obtaining the intermittently- smooth surfaces is simple, it safeguards a high pre- cision and accuracy of form, and it eliminates the increased wear in the initial period of work. Seven pictures are given and ton items of bibliog-iphy. Card 3/4 P.Op. 123 - I - 93 Ref.Zh., HashinostroyenLye, Nr. 1, 1957, Item 93. ASSOCIATION: PolytechnLeal Institute in L'vov (L'vovsk. politekho. in-t) PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Card 4/4 N 1, A. F. _ _, It-- - I Optimism u1cro structure of cylinder faces. Aws. 1 trakt. preg. J1 156. (MM 9110) 1. LOvewskly politekhmichagkly Ingtitut. (cylinders)